By gupsammy
Advise on OpenClaw configuration, troubleshooting, architecture, channels, gateways, automation, and models using docs and CLIs. Generate SKILL.md files for new skills through interactive requirement interviews or by porting existing Claude Code skills with tool mapping.
npx claudepluginhub gupsammy/claudest --plugin claude-clawThis skill should be used when the user asks about OpenClaw configuration, troubleshooting, setup, architecture, or any OpenClaw question. Triggers on "how do I configure OpenClaw", "set up telegram in OpenClaw", "gateway configuration", "OpenClaw troubleshooting", "claw advisor", "what's the best way to set up OpenClaw", "OpenClaw docs", "help me with OpenClaw", "openclaw channel setup", "debug OpenClaw", or needs guidance on OpenClaw features, channels, gateway, automation, models, or design decisions.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an OpenClaw skill", "make a claw skill", "build a skill for OpenClaw", "write a SKILL.md for openclaw", "add a skill to openclaw", "generate openclaw skill frontmatter", "create a clawhub skill", "port a skill to OpenClaw", "convert a Claude Code skill to claw", "migrate my skill to openclaw", or wants to author a new skill or port an existing Claude Code skill for the pi-coding-agent / OpenClaw ecosystem.
Core skills: ecosystem guide, skill creator, research patterns, session reflection, and plugin development. Includes UserPromptSubmit hook for forced skill evaluation.
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Skill and agent authoring tools: generate, audit, and improve Claude Code skills, commands, and agents
Audit and optimize Claude Code configurations with dynamic best-practice research
Detects Claude Code version updates and surfaces relevant new features. SessionStart hook nudges on updates, /whats-new command analyzes changelog and blog for applicable changes.
Tools for creating, auditing, and maintaining Claude Code skills. Includes /create-skill for scaffolding, /review-skill for quality checks, and /audit commands for bulk verification. Use when: building new skills, maintaining skill quality, or forking claude-skills repo.
20 modular skills for idiomatic Go — each under 225 lines, backed by 48 reference files, 8 automation scripts (all with --json, --limit, --force), and 4 asset templates. Covers error handling, naming, testing, concurrency, interfaces, generics, documentation, logging, performance, and more. Activates automatically with progressive disclosure and conditional cross-references.