Top OpenClaw Skills to Install in 2026 (With GitHub Links for Every Pick)
You are absolutely right to ask for source links. A “top skills” article is only useful when readers can verify where each skill comes from and install with confidence. This updated version includes direct GitHub links for every recommendation.

How to Read This List
- New users: start with reliability + daily utility skills.
- Builders: prioritize automation and coding delegation.
- Content publishers: install the SEO stack as a bundle.
Top Skills + Direct GitHub Sources
| Skill | Best Use Case | Source |
|---|---|---|
| ClawFlow | Multi-step task orchestration | GitHub |
| Healthcheck | Security hardening & risk checks | GitHub |
| Node-Connect | Android/iOS pairing troubleshooting | GitHub |
| Coding-Agent | Delegate coding tasks to coding harnesses | GitHub |
| Agent Browser | Structured browser automation | GitHub |
| SEO Audit | Technical SEO checks | GitHub |
| SEO Content Brief | SERP-first article briefing | GitHub |
| Keyword Research | Keyword discovery and clustering | GitHub |
| Technical Blog Writing | Developer-friendly article drafting | GitHub |
| YouTube Watcher | Transcript extraction and summarization | ClawHub |
| Video Downloader | Cross-platform video research workflow | ClawHub |
Best Starter Bundles
Bundle 1: New User Reliability
- Healthcheck
- Node-Connect
- ClawFlow
Bundle 2: Content Publishing
- SEO Audit
- SEO Content Brief
- Keyword Research
- Technical Blog Writing
Bundle 3: Builder / Developer
- Coding-Agent
- Agent Browser
- ClawFlow
What to Verify Before Installing Any Skill
- Check if the repository is active (recent commits).
- Read SKILL.md and any scripts before enabling write actions.
- Install in small batches; test one workflow at a time.
- Prefer trusted skill sources for production workflows.
Official References
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