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clawdbot install dox012/openclaw-uninstallerGrade Limited — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Potentially destructive shell commands in tool definitions
rm -rf ~Calls external URL not in known-safe list
https://docs.openclaw.ai/install/uninstallAI Analysis
The skill provides legitimate uninstallation instructions for a known tool (OpenClaw) and does not contain hidden malicious payloads, credential harvesting, or data exfiltration. The flagged shell commands are expected for uninstallation, and the external URLs are documentation links, not active data collection endpoints.
Audited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
Individual developers or small teams who installed OpenClaw for experimentation but face unexpectedly high API bills. They need a straightforward way to uninstall the tool to control expenses and avoid financial strain from ongoing usage.
Organizations that deployed OpenClaw for AI testing but discovered security vulnerabilities, such as exposed instances on public networks. They require a thorough uninstallation process to mitigate risks and ensure compliance with internal security policies.
Users overwhelmed by managing multiple AI tools simultaneously, leading to decreased productivity. They seek to uninstall OpenClaw to simplify their workflow and focus on more efficient or integrated solutions, reducing cognitive load.
Developers or businesses looking to switch from OpenClaw to newer, more stable, or cheaper AI platforms. They need a clean uninstall to avoid conflicts and prepare their systems for migration to other tools or services.
OpenClaw likely offers a free tier to attract users, then monetizes through API usage fees or premium features. This model can lead to high costs for heavy users, prompting uninstalls when bills escalate beyond expectations.
Targeting businesses with custom deployments and support services, generating revenue through licensing fees, maintenance contracts, and dedicated support. Uninstalls may occur due to security concerns or high costs in enterprise environments.
Relies on a user community for tutorials, troubleshooting, and advocacy, with revenue from donations, sponsorships, or affiliate marketing. Uninstalls might spike if community feedback highlights issues like complexity or high expenses.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure all system services and configurations are fully removed to prevent conflicts with other AI tools or future installations.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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