Last updated: February 16, 2026
Discover the top OpenClaw skills that help an agent handle everyday tasks more smoothly - so you save time, reduce busywork, and keep life organized as new skills and tools evolve.
Run OpenClaw natively inside your Home Assistant OS. This integration gives your agent direct, low-latency control over your lights, thermostat, and sensors without leaving your local network, enabling complex automations like "Turn off the house if I forget."
"Open-source Home Assistant integration for a specific claw machine, solving a niche automation task well for DIY enthusiasts. Limited documentation and unclear setup for beginners affect usability."
"Excellent Home Assistant add-on for OpenClaw robot control. Perfect niche fit for HA users, easy Docker setup, active updates, strong community support. Limited to specific hardware but highly reliable."
"OpenClawHomeAssistant is well-suited for home automation enthusiasts, offering robust control and integrations, though setup is slightly complex for beginners."
"Niche open-source Home Assistant integration for OpenClaw garage doors. Useful for DIY smart home users but limited scope, minimal docs, and not an AI tool per se."
Connects your agent directly to the AnyList mobile app. You can tell your agent to "Plan a lasagna dinner," and it will automatically parse the ingredients and push them to your real-time shopping list, viewable immediately on your iPhone or Android device while you are at the store.
"Limited info; appears niche but lacks clear documentation, pricing, and user reviews for full evaluation."
"Open-source AnyList skill fits niche list mgmt well for beginners. Solid features, easy setup via GitHub, good AI context handling. Lacks enterprise security & integrations but high value for solos. Active repo."
"Solid open-source list management AI. Easy to use, reliable, but limited integrations and advanced AI context handling."
"Niche Claude skill for AnyList grocery integration. Useful for devs automating shopping lists via AI, but limited scope, requires setup, and lacks broad appeal or enterprise features."
Transform your OpenClaw agent into a fully autonomous Minecraft player. This Fabric mod allows your AI to join your server, chat with players, build structures, and execute commands in-game, effectively giving you a 24/7 digital companion that lives in your world.
"A promising open-source AI tool for Minecraft, but limited documentation and unclear enterprise features reduce reliability and ease of use for broader adoption."
"MineClawd offers solid Minecraft cloud hosting for solo/beginner users. Easy setup, reliable uptime, good performance. Lacks enterprise integrations & detailed privacy info. Active updates & positive GitHub feedback."
"MineClawd offers strong AI-driven Minecraft automation with decent accuracy and flexibility. Great for developers, though limited integrations and sparse docs hinder usability."
"MineClawd is a niche open-source Minecraft mod integrating Claude AI for in-game assistance. Novel concept, but limited docs, small audience, and dependent on API keys."
A dedicated media consumption environment for your AI. It allows your agent to search, watch, and summarize YouTube videos, or even "upload" its own generated content to a private feed. Perfect for having your agent curate a daily news digest for you to watch later.
"A niche tool for YouTube automation, but limited features and unclear pricing. Setup is quick, but reliability and support are uncertain without extensive reviews."
"Open-source GitHub tool for niche YouTube automation. Solid core fit for solo devs, easy setup but lacks polished UI, integrations, support. Good AI perf, privacy ok (self-host). Frequent updates, no pricing lock-in. Limited reviews."
"Bottube offers intuitive YouTube music management and AI-enhanced playback. It's user-friendly, fast, and privacy-conscious but lacks deep enterprise integrations."
"BotTube is a niche open-source GitHub project for YouTube bot automation. Useful for devs comfortable with setup, but lacks polish, docs, and broad appeal for non-technical users."
Process your raw 23andMe or AncestryDNA data locally to discover health insights and ancestral traits. Unlike cloud services that sell your data, this skill runs 100% offline on your machine, ensuring your genetic blueprint never leaves your personal computer.
"A GitHub repo for personal genomics tools, not a polished AI product. Lacks UI, integrations, support, and clear pricing. Useful for developers but limited for general users."
"Obscure GitHub repo with no description, docs, or releases. Lacks UI, integrations, privacy info, reviews, or proof of functionality for personal genomics niche."
"Solid open-source genomics analysis toolkit; strong for researchers, but setup and documentation could be simpler for non-experts."
"Niche open-source personal genomics project for analyzing DNA data. Interesting concept but appears to be an early-stage hobby repo with limited documentation, features, and community support."