OpenClaw
Awesome OpenClaw
A curated index of the best OpenClaw docs, use cases, repos, workflows, videos, and ecosystem references.
Overview
This page collects the best OpenClaw resources for builders who want to understand the ecosystem, connect it to research workflows, and keep up with adjacent agent tooling.
OpenClaw sits at the intersection of capture workflows, agent tooling, and browser-based research automation. The ecosystem matters because it is not just a single tool; it is a workflow surface shaped by plugins, integrations, and adjacent agent infrastructure. This page is designed as a topic index first and a resource library second. Start with the official references, then move into use cases, tools, implementation patterns, and community examples depending on what you need.
At a glance
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Best for | Builders, researchers, and technical operators |
| Primary use cases | Capture workflows, research systems, agent tooling |
| Best source mix | Docs, repos, workflows, demos, ecosystem notes |
| Adjacent topics | Claude Code, MCP tooling, browser automation |
Contents
- Overview
- At a glance
- Contents
- Start Here
- Official resources
- Practical guides
- Use cases and examples
- Videos worth watching
- Threads and people to follow
- Tools and repos
- Trusted sources
- See also
- Extended library
Topic index
- Official resources — Use these to understand the product surface, settings, and baseline workflow.
- Practical guides — Implementation guides, setup notes, and repeatable workflow references.
- Use cases and examples — Examples, comparisons, and real-world ways people are using the ecosystem.
- Videos worth watching — Demos and walkthroughs that help you see the workflow in action.
- Threads and people to follow — Operator threads and creator accounts worth following for new use cases and tactics.
- Tools and repos — Plugins, repos, and adjacent tooling that expand what OpenClaw can do.
Who this is for
- Builders evaluating OpenClaw as part of a research or clipping stack
- Operators comparing OpenClaw with Claude Code and other agent workflows
- Technical users who want repos, docs, and practical integration references
Why this page is different
- The top resources are ordered for learning, not just dumped as links.
- Official docs, ecosystem context, and implementation references are separated on purpose.
- The long tail stays available below so the page works as both a primer and a source library.
Related concepts
- Claude Code
- Model Context Protocol
- research workflows
- AI capture systems
Start Here
If you only skim one part of this page, start here. These are the links a human curator would send first to get someone up to speed fast.
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Common workflows - Claude Code Docs ↗
- Type: docs
- Summary: A primary reference from docs.anthropic.com that helps you understand exact product behavior and setup details.
- Why included: Use this as an official reference when you need setup details or exact product behavior.
- Best for: Beginner
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Claude Code settings - Claude Code Docs ↗
- Type: docs
- Summary: A primary reference from docs.anthropic.com that helps you understand exact product behavior and setup details.
- Why included: Use this as an official reference when you need setup details or exact product behavior.
- Best for: Beginner
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A concrete automation pattern that shows how OpenClaw-style workflows plug into orchestration instead of staying as isolated captures.
- Why included: Included because it turns the product from an abstract tool into a system you can actually wire into recurring work.
- Best for: Builders and operators
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Personal Knowledge Base (RAG) ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A practical example of turning captured material into a searchable knowledge layer you can reuse later.
- Why included: Included because this is one of the clearest expressions of the product’s long-term value beyond one-off automation.
- Best for: Researchers and second-brain builders
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Market Research & Product Factory ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Multi-Source Tech News Digest ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: video
- Summary: A video or walkthrough from github.com that makes the workflow easier to see and copy.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Intermediate
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
Official resources
Use these to understand the product surface, settings, and baseline workflow.
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Goal-Driven Autonomous Tasks ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Autonomous Game Dev Pipeline ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Autonomous Project Management ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Multi-Channel AI Customer Service ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Phone-Based Personal Assistant ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
Practical guides
Implementation guides, setup notes, and repeatable workflow references.
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Claude Code | Anthropic's agentic coding system ↗
- Type: article
- Summary: A useful reference from www.anthropic.com ↗ that adds context, strategy, or practical detail around the topic.
- Why included: Good high-signal context if you want to understand the topic faster without reading everything else first.
- Best for: Intermediate
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from GitHub that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Multi-Channel Personal Assistant ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Family Calendar & Household Assistant ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
Use cases and examples
Examples, comparisons, and real-world ways people are using the ecosystem.
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Multi-Agent Specialized Team ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Automated Meeting Notes & Action Items ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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Habit Tracker & Accountability Coach ↗
- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
Tools and repos
Plugins, repos, and adjacent tooling that expand what OpenClaw can do.
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
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- Type: repo
- Summary: A repository or implementation surface from github.com that helps you inspect how this works in the real world.
- Why included: Best if you want source code, implementation details, or the real project surface area.
- Best for: Advanced
Key takeaways
- Start with the official product and docs before browsing ecosystem commentary.
- Use GitHub and implementation references once you know the workflow surface area.
- OpenClaw is most useful when paired with a repeatable research and clipping system.
- Many articles around the space overlap, so the top section filters for signal over novelty.
- This page is best used as a starting map, then as a rolling watchlist.
Trusted sources
Websites and newsletters
- Anthropic docs ↗ — Best source for exact product behavior and setup details.
- Model Context Protocol ↗ — Useful for adjacent tooling and protocol context.
YouTube channels
- Anthropic ↗ — The most reliable demos and official product walkthroughs.
X accounts
- Anthropic ↗ — Good source for launches, workflow examples, and official updates.
See also
Extended library
Guides
- n8n Documentation ↗
- n8n Webhook Trigger Docs ↗
- n8n (Workflow Automation) ↗
- Parallel Processing with Sub-agents ↗
- OpenClaw Docs ↗
- Polymarket API ↗
Tools and repos
- Daily Reddit Digest ↗
- OpenClaw Memory System ↗
- El Bebe Games Repository ↗
- Whisper (OpenAI) ↗
- openclaw-n8n-stack (Docker setup) ↗
- TruffleHog (Secret Scanning) ↗
- ClawdTalk ↗
- OpenClaw Skills ↗
- OpenClaw as Desktop Cowork ↗
- AionUi GitHub ↗
- SuperCall on GitHub ↗
- DenchClaw GitHub ↗
- Last 30 Days ↗
- arxiv-reader ↗
- latex-compiler ↗
- hf-papers ↗
- arxiv-source ↗
- Projects ↗
- Packages ↗
- Learn more about verified organizations ↗
- Overview ↗
- Repositories ↗
- Discussions ↗
- Projects ↗
- Packages ↗
- People ↗
- Repositories ↗
Broader library
- tech-news-digest ↗
- gog ↗
- @xquik/tweetclaw ↗
- x-research-v2 ↗
- Discord Bot Setup ↗
- El Bebe Games Live Site ↗
- HTML5 Game Development Best Practices ↗
- Podcast RSS Feed Spec ↗
- Spotify for Podcasters ↗
- video-editor-ai ↗
- ai-subtitle-generator ↗
- Nathan's Full Writeup ↗
- K3s (Lightweight Kubernetes) ↗
- Gitea (Self-hosted Git) ↗
- Anthropic: Building Effective Agents ↗
- WhatsApp Business API ↗
- Instagram Messaging API ↗
- Google Business Profile API ↗
- ClawdTalk Website ↗
- Telnyx API ↗
- Event Sourcing Pattern ↗
- Why Kanban Fails for Solo Developers ↗
- Dashboard Design Principles ↗
- Todoist REST API Documentation ↗
- Google Calendar API ↗
- Apple Calendar (EventKit) ↗
- OpenClaw Showcase — Calendar Testimonials ↗
- AionUi Website ↗
- Otter.ai API ↗
- Jira REST API ↗
- Linear API ↗
- Slack API ↗
- Telegram Bot API ↗
- Twilio SMS API ↗
- Google Sheets API ↗
- Building a Second Brain (Tiago Forte) ↗
- SuperCall ↗
- Twilio Console ↗
- OpenAI Realtime API ↗
- ngrok ↗
- clawr.ing ↗
- clawr.ing ↗
- DenchClaw Website ↗
- Discord Community ↗
- Skills Store ↗
- Web demo ↗
- PyPI ↗
- memsearch Documentation ↗
- Milvus ↗
- Paper Trading Best Practices ↗
- @openclaw ↗
- Read our research on agent safety ↗
- Read more ↗
- Read more ↗
- Read more ↗
- Code with Claude - Anthropic's First Developer Conference ↗
- Get started ↗
- Read more ↗
- Apply here ↗
- Latent.Space ↗
- the Segment Anything pod ↗
- new community page ↗
- Miami ↗
- Hacker News ↗
- Twitter ↗
- Multiverses ↗
- Copilot X ↗
FAQ
What is this OpenClaw page for?
It is a curated entry point for people who want the best OpenClaw docs, ecosystem links, and practical workflow references in one place.
Who should start with this collection?
Founders, operators, and technical builders who want to understand where OpenClaw fits into research, clipping, and agent workflows.
How should I use the page?
Read the Start Here section first, then move into the tactical and ecosystem sections depending on whether you are evaluating, implementing, or comparing tools.