Curated Awesome Lists
"Awesome Lists" are a popular resource curation format in the open-source community, co-maintained by community members and continuously updated. Below are curated Awesome Lists related to OpenClaw.
Awesome Lists originated from the awesome project on GitHub. They are topically organized, high-quality resource directories. Higher star counts indicate greater community endorsement.
Core Awesome Lists
awesome-openclaw
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| GitHub | github.com/community/awesome-openclaw |
| Maintenance Status | Active (weekly updates) |
| Stars | 12,000+ |
| Coverage | Skills, templates, tutorials, videos, tools, best practices |
The most comprehensive OpenClaw resource list, covering:
- Skills: Curated skill recommendations organized by category
- Templates: SOUL.md personality templates, automation workflow templates
- Tutorials: Articles, videos, interactive tutorials
- Tools: Third-party tools and integrations
- Configurations: Community-shared best configurations
awesome-clawhub-skills
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| GitHub | github.com/community/awesome-clawhub-skills |
| Maintenance Status | Active |
| Stars | 5,500+ |
| Coverage | In-depth ClawHub skill reviews and recommendations |
Focused on in-depth ClawHub skill reviews:
- Each skill includes a security rating
- Usage scenarios and configuration examples included
- Community-voted "must-install skills" rankings
- Known issues and alternatives
During the ClawHavoc incident, 2,400+ malicious skills were planted in ClawHub. Before installing any skill, check the Skill Audit Checklist. Skills recommended in Awesome Lists have typically been community-reviewed, but independent verification is still recommended.
awesome-ai-agents
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| GitHub | github.com/community/awesome-ai-agents |
| Maintenance Status | Active |
| Stars | 25,000+ |
| Coverage | All AI Agent framework comparisons (including OpenClaw) |
This list covers not just OpenClaw but compares the entire AI Agent ecosystem. Especially useful for understanding OpenClaw's position within the broader landscape.
Specialized Awesome Lists
By Use Case
| List Name | Focus | Target Audience |
|---|---|---|
| awesome-openclaw-automation | Automation workflow examples | Users building automations |
| awesome-openclaw-enterprise | Enterprise deployment cases and configs | IT teams, DevOps engineers |
| awesome-openclaw-china | Mainland China usage guide | Mainland China users |
| awesome-openclaw-security | Security tools and audit methods | Security engineers |
| awesome-soul-md | SOUL.md personality template collection | Users customizing AI personality |
By Language
| List Name | Language | Description |
|---|---|---|
| awesome-openclaw-zh | Chinese | Chinese community-maintained resource list |
| awesome-openclaw-ja | Japanese | Japanese community-maintained |
| awesome-openclaw-ko | Korean | Korean community-maintained |
| awesome-openclaw-de | German | German-speaking community-maintained |
How to Contribute to an Awesome List
Want to add a great resource you discovered to an Awesome List? Here is the typical contribution process:
- Fork the Awesome List's GitHub repository
- Add your recommended resource under the appropriate category
- Ensure consistent formatting (typically
- [Name](link) - Short description) - Submit a Pull Request explaining your recommendation
- Wait for maintainer review and merge
Submission Quality Standards
Good Awesome List entries typically have:
- The resource is free or open-source (paid resources should be explicitly marked)
- Content is current (outdated resources are not suitable)
- Some level of community recognition (stars, downloads, etc.)
- Clear documentation
Related Pages
- Official Links Overview — Official resource overview
- Tools Ecosystem — Detailed third-party tool introductions
- Top 50 Must-Install Skills — Curated skill recommendations
- Skill Audit Checklist — Secure skill installation process