Open-Source Skills for AI Agents
70+ skills, but it's a GitHub directory — no execution engine or platform.

OpenClaw template library with manual review, but template directories already exist and adoption depends on OpenClaw ecosystem growth.
Startup founders, solo developers, teams automating repetitive work, OpenClaw users
ClawHub · n8n Templates · Zapier Templates
I spent months building AI agents for clients. Same problems every time: - Prompts work in dev, fail in prod - Hard to maintain across 100+ users - Reinventing workflows others already solved
So I built OpenClawHub: a curated library of production-ready AI agent workflows.
What it is: - 20+ battle-tested agent templates (daily reports, PR reviews, SEO, etc.) - Each template: YAML + setup steps + example output - Community-reviewed, not a free-for-all like ClawHub - Focus: practical automations, not skill dumps
How it's different from ClawHub: - ClawHub = npm for skills (building blocks) - OpenClawHub = npm for complete workflows (batteries included)
Typical workflow: 1) Browse templates 2) Copy YAML 3) Add your API keys 4) Deploy
Real examples from the repo: - Daily work report generator (saves 2 hours/day) - GitHub PR review bot (catches issues before merge) - Email triage automation (priority scoring + drafting) - SEO blog post generator (research → outline → publish)
Built for: - Solo founders wearing 10 hats - Dev teams drowning in manual processes - Anyone who wants AI agents that actually work
Tech stack: OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, Trae, browser-use, etc.
Link: https://openclawhub.uk
Feedback welcome. What workflows would save you 10 hours/week?
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