topclawhubskills
Discover the most popular, newest, and security-certified ClawHub skills via live API data.
Why use this skill?
Explore the best OpenClaw skills via live API data. Filter by downloads, stars, or security certification to find reliable tools for your agent workflows.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/sdrabent/topclawhubskillsWhat This Skill Does
The topclawhubskills skill acts as your gateway to the vast ecosystem of the ClawHub registry. By interfacing with a live, real-time API, this skill allows you to query the most popular, newly released, and security-vetted AI agent skills directly through your OpenClaw environment. Whether you are looking for high-performance automation tools or niche utility scripts, topclawhubskills provides the necessary metrics—such as download counts, star ratings, and certification status—to help you make informed decisions about which software to integrate into your workflow.
Installation
To begin exploring the ClawHub registry, run the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/sdrabent/topclawhubskills
Ensure you have your OpenClaw environment active and your API credentials configured to access external registry endpoints.
Use Cases
- Discovering Popular Tools: Quickly identify industry-standard skills that have high download counts to ensure reliability.
- Staying Updated: Keep your toolkit modern by frequently checking the 'newest' endpoint for the latest community contributions.
- Ensuring Safety: Use the security-certified endpoint to filter for vetted, trustworthy scripts, which is crucial for enterprise environments where security protocols are strict.
- Rapid Troubleshooting: Use the search feature to find specific skills related to coding, file management, or productivity tasks when you are stuck on a technical challenge.
Example Prompts
- "Hey OpenClaw, find me the top 5 most downloaded skills for data analysis that are security-certified."
- "What are the three most recent skills added to ClawHub this week?"
- "Search for skills related to 'file management' and give me a summary of the top 3 results including their star ratings."
Tips & Limitations
- Data Freshness: The API returns timestamps for every request; always check the 'generated_at' field if you are performing mission-critical audits.
- Performance: When performing a search, always specify a 'limit' (up to 100) to keep the response size manageable.
- Certification: While the 'certified' tag is a strong indicator of safety, always review the source code of any third-party skill before executing it in a sensitive or production environment. Remember that 'certified' refers specifically to the absence of malware or suspicious flags, not the functional quality of the code.
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Find the right skillPaste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.
{
"plugins": {
"official-sdrabent-topclawhubskills": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
Flags: external-api
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