Initial commit: OpenClaw Skill Collection

6 custom skills (assign-task, dispatch-webhook, daily-briefing,
task-capture, qmd-brain, tts-voice) with technical documentation.
Compatible with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, and OpenCode.
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# ClawHub Documentation
## Overview
ClawHub functions as a public skill registry for OpenClaw, offering free access to shared, reusable skills. The platform enables users to discover, install, and publish capabilities through a web interface or CLI.
## Core Functionality
A skill comprises a folder with a `SKILL.md` file (plus supporting text files). The registry manages versioned bundles, making them searchable through embeddings-powered discovery rather than keyword-only approaches.
## Key Features
- Semantic search across skill repositories
- Semantic versioning with changelog tracking
- Community engagement through stars and comments
- Moderation systems including reporting mechanisms
## Publishing Requirements
New publishers must maintain GitHub accounts active for at least one week before uploading. This threshold helps mitigate malicious uploads while remaining accessible to legitimate contributors.
## Installation
Users can quickly set up the CLI via npm or pnpm, then search for and install skills using straightforward commands like `clawhub search "calendar"` and `clawhub install <skill-slug>`.
## Security Measures
The platform implements automated protections: skills receiving more than three distinct reports are hidden by default, and moderators can manage content visibility and enforce user restrictions when abuse occurs.
## Local Integration
ClawHub installs skills into `./skills` directories by default, with workspace configurations providing fallback locations. OpenClaw loads these skills in subsequent sessions automatically.