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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.

What is an Awesome List?

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

ItemDetails
GitHubgithub.com/community/awesome-openclaw
Maintenance StatusActive (weekly updates)
Stars12,000+
CoverageSkills, 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

ItemDetails
GitHubgithub.com/community/awesome-clawhub-skills
Maintenance StatusActive
Stars5,500+
CoverageIn-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
ClawHub Security Reminder

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

ItemDetails
GitHubgithub.com/community/awesome-ai-agents
Maintenance StatusActive
Stars25,000+
CoverageAll 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 NameFocusTarget Audience
awesome-openclaw-automationAutomation workflow examplesUsers building automations
awesome-openclaw-enterpriseEnterprise deployment cases and configsIT teams, DevOps engineers
awesome-openclaw-chinaMainland China usage guideMainland China users
awesome-openclaw-securitySecurity tools and audit methodsSecurity engineers
awesome-soul-mdSOUL.md personality template collectionUsers customizing AI personality

By Language

List NameLanguageDescription
awesome-openclaw-zhChineseChinese community-maintained resource list
awesome-openclaw-jaJapaneseJapanese community-maintained
awesome-openclaw-koKoreanKorean community-maintained
awesome-openclaw-deGermanGerman-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:

  1. Fork the Awesome List's GitHub repository
  2. Add your recommended resource under the appropriate category
  3. Ensure consistent formatting (typically - [Name](link) - Short description)
  4. Submit a Pull Request explaining your recommendation
  5. 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