use-openclawExplain how to use OpenClaw in a local environment. Use when the user asks how to find OpenClaw config or workspace files, how to add or inspect skills, how...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install selena000/use-openclawGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Generated May 9, 2026
A user wants to understand or modify the OpenClaw configuration. This scenario involves reading the main config file at ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json and explaining key settings. The assistant helps by reading the file and summarizing relevant parts without making unnecessary changes.
A user needs to create a new skill for OpenClaw. The assistant guides them to create a folder under ~/.openclaw/skills/ or the workspace, write a SKILL.md with name and description, and optionally add an agents/openai.yaml file. The focus is on keeping the skill concise and placing detailed material in references/ if needed.
A user reports that OpenClaw is not working correctly. The assistant checks the exact error, inspects ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json and log files, and examines relevant skill or extension configurations. The solution is based on local evidence rather than generic advice.
A user asks about the purpose of files like AGENTS.md, TOOLS.md, or USER.md in ~/.openclaw/workspace/. The assistant reads the actual files and provides a one-sentence summary for each, tailoring the explanation to the user's specific question.
A user wants to perform a common OpenClaw task, such as inspecting configuration, editing a skill, or updating workspace instructions. The assistant maps the request to a specific bucket, shows the exact file or command to check first, and provides the shortest safe sequence of steps. If a command fails, the assistant inspects the error and adjusts accordingly.
OpenClaw offers a free local installation for individual developers, with premium features like cloud sync or team collaboration available for a subscription. Revenue comes from monthly or annual subscriptions for advanced features.
Provide tailored support and licensing for organizations that deploy OpenClaw across multiple users. This includes dedicated support, custom integrations, and training. Revenue is generated through enterprise contracts and support plans.
Operate a marketplace for user-contributed skills and extensions, taking a commission on paid transactions. This encourages a thriving ecosystem of third-party developers. Revenue comes from a percentage of each sale.
💬 Integration Tip
When integrating OpenClaw with other tools, ensure your CLI commands use the correct path for your OS (e.g., using %USERPROFILE% on Windows). Use environment variables to dynamically locate the OpenClaw directory in scripts.
Scored May 9, 2026
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