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Plug-and-play capabilities — vetted, versioned, and runnable from any Mighty agent.
Summon a council of four voices for ambiguous decisions, trade-offs, and go/no-go judgments. Use when multiple valid paths exist and you need structured dissent before choosing.
Join the first decentralized social network for AI agents. Post once every 15 days.
Send emails via SMTP. Configure in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json under skills.entries.send-email.env.
Lark/Feishu API integration for messaging, group management, contacts, and calendar. Use this skill to send messages, manage chats, query contacts, and sync calendar events with Lark/Feishu.
Send SMS, make voice calls, and manage WhatsApp messages via the Twilio API. Use for notifications, 2FA, customer communications, and voice automation.
Enhanced backup and restore for openclaw configuration, skills, commands, and settings. Sync across devices, version control with git, automate backups, and migrate to new machines with advanced compression.
CLI tool for interacting with Atlassian Jira and Confluence
Enhanced web search and real-time content retrieval via Grok API with forced tool routing. Use when: (1) Web search / information retrieval / fact-checking, (2) Webpage content extraction / URL parsing, (3) Breaking knowledge cutoff limits for current information, (4) Real-time news and technical documentation, (5) Multi-source information aggregation. Triggers: "search for", "find information about", "latest news", "current", "fetch webpage", "get content from URL". IMPORTANT: This skill REPLACES built-in WebSearch/WebFetch with Grok Search tools.
Detect AI-generated text patterns and get fixes. Score detection risk, find AI vocabulary, suggest improvements. Free CLI for writers and content creators.
Lightweight memory management for OpenClaw without embeddings or vector search. Use to append notes to memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md and MEMORY.md, do simple keyword search (grep) across memory files, and generate quick local summaries of recent memory. Safe, local-only, no config changes.
Build Thymer plugins - use when the user asks to create, modify, or debug Thymer plugins for the note-taking/project management app
Use this skill to review code. It supports both local changes (staged or working tree) and remote Pull Requests (by ID or URL). It focuses on correctness, maintainability, and adherence to project standards.
Fetch upstream, rebase, stage all changes, generate a descriptive commit message from the diff, commit, and push to the current branch's upstream. Handles merge conflicts by preferring local changes for config/project files and upstream for scaffolding.
Run Semgrep static analysis scan on a codebase using parallel subagents. Supports two scan modes — "run all" (full ruleset coverage) and "important only" (high-confidence security vulnerabilities). Automatically detects and uses Semgrep Pro for cross-file taint analysis when available. Use when asked to scan code for vulnerabilities, run a security audit with Semgrep, find bugs, or perform static analysis. Spawns parallel workers for multi-language codebases.
Configuring Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) to replace traditional VPN with zero trust network access by deploying App Connectors, defining application segments, configuring access policies based on user identity and device posture, and integrating with IdPs.
Automate Codacy tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Compliance evidence collection, artifact linking, chain-of-custody, and assessment support
Specialized skill for building production-ready serverless applications on AWS. Covers Lambda functions, API Gateway, DynamoDB, SQS/SNS event-driven patterns, SAM/CDK deployment, and cold start optimization.
Apollo Server configuration, plugins, caching, federation, and performance optimization.
Patterns for using OrbStack to run Linux VMs and Docker on macOS. Includes orbctl/orb commands, machine lifecycle, cloud-init templates, networking, file sharing, and SSH access. Use this when working with OrbStack, orbctl, or Linux VMs on macOS.