ClawSweeper
Triages issues and PRs every week. Tells you what to close, and why.
The OpenClaw ecosystem
OpenClaw is more than the assistant. It is a federation of ~70 open source projects — hosted agents, local-first crawlers, SDKs, skill registries, and native tooling — that share a runtime, a protocol, and a sense of humor.
The headline products. Hosted bots, fleet runners, and the registry that ties skills together.
Triages issues and PRs every week. Tells you what to close, and why.
Warm a sandbox, sync the diff, run the suite. Disposable dev boxes.
Shared, org-authenticated GitHub read relay and cache. One token to rule them all.
Mission control for fleets of agent runs. Spawn, watch, intervene.
Skill and plugin registry. 100+ community skills you can install in one line.
The chat app with claws. Talk to your claws, your way.
OpenClaw-native workflow shell. Compose skills and tools into typed local-first pipelines.
Mirror your data — Discord, Slack, GitHub, WhatsApp, Notion — into a queryable SQLite archive on your laptop.
Discord archive into SQLite. Search, threads, DMs, summaries.
Local-first GitHub issue and PR crawler for maintainer triage.
Slack archive with threads, DMs, full-text search. Terminal app included.
WhatsApp Desktop archive: import, search, slice, back up.
Local-first Notion crawler into SQLite and normalized Markdown.
Telegram archive for claws — read history, search threads.
Local-first Granola notes archive with SQLite, Markdown export, snapshots, TUI.
Shared Go infrastructure that every crawler is built on.
Menu bar control plane for local-first crawl apps.
The plumbing that other claws are built on. Protocols, models, benchmarks, skills.
Headless CLI client for stateful Agent Client Protocol (ACP) sessions.
Call MCPs via TypeScript, as if they were a simple TypeScript API. Or package them as CLI.
One interface, every AI model. Swift SDK to interface with AI providers.
Review code. Patch bugs. Land PRs.
Agent benchmark that scores the full stack — harness, config, model — not just the LLM.
Canonical public OpenClaw shared skills used across agents.
Offline compatibility inspector for mocking OpenClaw and testing plugins.
Example apps for the OpenClaw SDK. Copy, adapt, ship.
Small runtime packages for Node agents: filesystem boundaries, proxy routing, media codecs, and image pipelines.
CLI utilities that give your agent hands on the host machine.
macOS CLI + MCP server for screenshots, UI inspection, and clicks.
Swift wrapper for macOS Accessibility — chainable, fuzzy-matched UI queries.
CLI for Apple Messages — send and receive iMessage from your agent.
WhatsApp CLI: sync, search, send via linked-device protocol.
CLI for Apple Reminders. Scriptable task plumbing.
Google Workspace in your terminal.
Spotify in your terminal. Power CLI driven by web cookies.
Pretty FFT for your audio — spectrograms, mel, chroma.
Modern Google Places CLI in Go.
The rest of the public surface: NixOS modules, runtime libraries, infra, experiments, docs source. Click any to dive in.
Packages OpenClaw for Nix.
Declarative infra + NixOS modules for CLAWTINATOR hosts.
Hardened Clawdbot install: Tailscale, UFW, Docker isolation.
Expose your home base to Clawdbot.
CLI using Vercel Chat SDK to test message channels against OpenClaw.
Clawd node in Go.
ESP-based OpenClaw node — hardware claws.
OpenClaw runtime validation lab.
Swift version of brabble.dev.
Symphony: isolated, autonomous implementation runs.
Maintainer codex harness for resolving issue clusters at scale.
PDF tools for claws.
RTT timing measurements across OpenClaw npm releases.
Windows companion suite: tray app, library, Node, PowerToys.
Contacts for claws.
Compatibility testbed for community plugins and plugin seams.
Credential-free plugin fixture covering the public plugin API.
Documentation builder for docs.openclaw.ai.
OpenClaw documentation + translation source.
Policies and documentation for the OpenClaw Discord server.
Public design proposals and architecture discussions.
Release automation and evidence ledger for OpenClaw.
Homebrew formulas for OpenClaw CLI tools.
Everything above is open source. Read an RFC, file an issue, ship a skill to ClawHub.