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March 5, 2026

7 Essential ClawHub Skills for Everyday Use

The OpenClaw skills registry โ€” ClawHub โ€” now hosts over 13,700 community-built skills. That's a lot to wade through. After testing dozens of them, here are seven that are actually worth installing today.

1. Reddit CLI Lets your agent scan subreddits, search threads, and post comments without using the Reddit API directly. Huge for research and community monitoring.

2. Obsidian Vault Connect OpenClaw to your Obsidian knowledge base. Your agent can create, update, and organize notes automatically.

3. n8n Workflow Trigger Bridge OpenClaw to n8n โ€” one of the most popular automation platforms. Trigger any workflow from a chat message.

4. Calendar Assistant Natural language calendar management. Ask your agent to find a free slot, schedule a meeting, or give you tomorrow's agenda.

5. Daily Reddit Digest Automatically summarizes the top posts from a list of subreddits and delivers a digest to Discord or Telegram every morning.

6. File Organizer Point it at a folder and describe what you want. It sorts, renames, and moves files based on your instructions.

7. ClawHub Skill Browser Meta but useful โ€” lets your agent search the ClawHub registry itself and suggest skills based on what you're trying to do.

All of these are available at clawhub.ai. Installation takes about two minutes each.

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