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February 7, 2026 Skills Community

Awesome OpenClaw Skills: 3,002 Vetted from 5,705

VoltAgent's curated list filters the ClawHub registry from 5,705 to 3,002 trusted skills, removing spam, duplicates, and malware.

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🦞 OpenClaw Updates

The Community's Answer to Skill Trust: Curation at Scale

The awesome-openclaw-skills repository has become the essential companion to ClawHub. As of February 7, 2026, it has catalogued 3,002 skills from ClawHub's total of 5,705 — filtering out 2,748 entries across several categories:

  • 1,180 spam — bulk accounts, bot accounts, test/junk skills
  • 672 crypto/finance — high-risk category excluded by policy
  • 492 duplicates — similar names or functionally identical
  • 396 malicious — identified by security audits (excluding VirusTotal)
  • 8 non-English — descriptions not in English

The remaining 3,002 skills are organized into 30+ categories including Coding Agents (133), Browser & Automation (139), DevOps & Cloud (212), Search & Research (253), AI & LLMs (287), and more.

SEN-X Take

This is the AppStore curation model applied to AI skills. The fact that 48% of ClawHub skills didn't make the cut shows both the growth of the ecosystem and the need for quality control. For enterprise users, the awesome-openclaw-skills list should be your starting point — not the raw ClawHub registry.

🔒 Security Tip of the Day

Use the Awesome List as Your First Filter

Before installing any ClawHub skill, check if it appears in the awesome-openclaw-skills curated list. If it's not there, treat it with extra caution — it may have been filtered out for a good reason.

Important caveat: The awesome list itself warns that "inclusion does not guarantee a skill is safe or trustworthy." It's a first filter, not a seal of approval. Always verify with VirusTotal and source code review for production use.

⭐ Skill of the Day: cc-godmode

🔧 cc-godmode

What it does: Self-orchestrating multi-agent development workflows. Enables your agent to break down complex development tasks into sub-tasks, coordinate multiple agents working in parallel, and manage dependencies between them. Think of it as a project manager for your agent workforce.

Install: npx clawhub@latest install cc-godmode

Source: github.com/openclaw/skills (verified on ClawHub, listed in awesome-openclaw-skills under Coding Agents)

Why we like it: Pairs perfectly with the nested sub-agents feature coming in v2026.2.15. If you're doing complex software development with OpenClaw, this skill provides the orchestration framework to make multi-agent coding productive.

👥 Community Highlights

The skill ecosystem is one of the most active areas of the OpenClaw community, with new skills published daily. Categories that are growing fastest: Browser & Automation, AI & LLMs, and DevOps & Cloud — reflecting the developer-heavy user base.

🌐 Ecosystem News

Skill Categories by Size: The largest categories in the curated list: AI & LLMs (287 skills), Search & Research (253), DevOps & Cloud (212), Web & Frontend Development (202), Marketing & Sales (143), Browser & Automation (139), Productivity & Tasks (135), Coding Agents & IDEs (133), Communication (132), and CLI Utilities (129).

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