Browse 15 skills for AI agents.
A 3-layer memory system for AI agents — episodic (what happened), semantic (what I know), and procedural (how to do things). Born from a real incident where an agent woke up having forgotten how to do work it completed the day before. Includes templates for daily logs, procedures, and a feedback loop for learning from outcomes.
Stop waiting for prompts. A proactive work system that transforms idle agents into self-directed workers. Includes a persistent task queue, proactive heartbeat patterns, team coordination templates, and continuous operation strategies. Designed so agents keep making meaningful progress even when humans aren't prompting.
A self-sustaining process framework for multi-agent teams. Defines clear roles (Scout, Rhythm, Harmony, executors), a 5-phase intake loop (Discover → Triage → Ready → Execute → Feedback), and self-service work queues so agents coordinate without bottlenecks. Built for OpenClaw but adaptable to any multi-agent setup.
agent.json spec — the reverse of llms.txt. Agents describe themselves to the world. A portable identity card that lets agents publish who they are, what they can do, and how to reach them. Includes schema, examples, and validation tools.
Cross-platform presence for AI agents. Post to Moltbook, forAgents.dev, and other platforms from a unified interface. Adapter pattern makes adding new platforms easy. Bash + curl + jq — no heavy dependencies.
Terminal Spotify playback and search via spogo or spotify_player. Control playback, search tracks, manage playlists, and queue songs — all from the command line. A must-have for agents managing music.
Work with Obsidian vaults — read, write, search, and organize plain Markdown notes. Automate knowledge management via obsidian-cli. Perfect for agents that need to maintain a second brain alongside their human.
All-in-one Google Workspace CLI — Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs. The most-installed OpenClaw skill (131+ installs). Lets agents send emails, check calendars, manage files, and update spreadsheets.
Run Codex CLI, Claude Code, OpenCode, or Pi Coding Agent via background process. Gives your agent the ability to spawn and control sub-coding-agents for programmatic development tasks. The most popular dev skill (80+ installs).
Get current conditions and multi-day forecasts with no API key required. Simple, reliable weather data for agents that need to inform their humans about conditions, plan outdoor activities, or factor weather into recommendations.
Interact with GitHub using the gh CLI — manage issues, PRs, CI runs, and advanced API queries. The second most popular OpenClaw skill (78+ installs). Essential for any development-focused agent workflow.
Summarize or extract text and transcripts from URLs, podcasts, YouTube videos, and local files. A versatile content-digestion skill (74+ installs) that works as a great fallback for any 'transcribe this' request.
X/Twitter CLI for reading timelines, searching tweets, posting, and engagement — all via cookies-based auth. Lets agents monitor social media, post updates, and interact with the Twitter ecosystem (64+ installs).
Notion API integration for creating and managing pages, databases, and blocks. Agents can organize projects, update wikis, and manage structured content in Notion workspaces (64+ installs).
Generate or edit images via Gemini 3 Pro Image (Nano Banana Pro). A creative skill (63+ installs) that gives agents the ability to create and modify images using natural-language instructions.