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Selig 4c966a3ad2 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.
2026-03-13 10:58:30 +08:00

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# OpenClaw Plugins Documentation
## Overview
Plugins extend OpenClaw with additional capabilities. A plugin is just a small code module that extends OpenClaw with extra features.
## Key Capabilities
Plugins can register:
- Gateway RPC methods
- Gateway HTTP handlers
- Agent tools
- CLI commands
- Background services
- Skills (via directories in the plugin manifest)
- Auto-reply commands
## Installation & Management
Basic commands for plugin operations:
```bash
openclaw plugins list
openclaw plugins install @openclaw/voice-call
openclaw plugins enable <id>
openclaw plugins disable <id>
```
The system loads plugins from multiple locations: config paths, workspace extensions, global extensions, and bundled extensions.
## Official Plugins Available
Notable built-in options include voice calling, memory search (Core and LanceDB variants), and messaging channels like Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Nostr, and Zalo.
## Configuration
Plugins use a declarative config model with JSON Schema validation. Plugin config is validated using the JSON Schema embedded in `openclaw.plugin.json`.
Plugin slots enable exclusive categories—only one active simultaneously. For example, memory plugins use the `memory` slot.
## Security Consideration
Plugins run in-process with the Gateway, so treat them as trusted code. Users should only install plugins from reliable sources.
## Development
Plugins export either a function or an object with registration logic. The manifest requires an `openclaw.plugin.json` file with metadata, schema, and UI hints for the Control UI.