SkillClaw
SkillClaw: Enables collective evolution of AI agent skills through real-world interactions.
- Type
- Agent Skill
- Open source
- Yes
- GitHub Stars
- ★ 2.0k
- Source
- skill-github
- Repository
- github.com/AMAP-ML/SkillClaw
Overview
SkillClaw is a skill evolution tool for AI agents that continuously optimizes and merges skills through real-world interactions. It supports multiple AI agent platforms and enables skill sharing across different devices and users. By automatically deduplicating, improving quality, and synchronizing across environments, SkillClaw allows every agent to benefit from the experience of all others. Ideal for developers and teams needing continuous optimization and expansion of AI agent capabilities.
Capabilities
- ▪Automatic skill evolution
- ▪Skill deduplication and quality enhancement
- ▪Cross-device and cross-user skill sharing
- ▪Support for multiple AI agent platforms
Use cases
Setup
Install via the shell script for quick setup (macOS/Linux), or manually install the Python package (Windows). Then run `skillclaw setup` and `skillclaw start --daemon`.
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FAQ
Which AI agent platforms does SkillClaw support?
Supports Hermes, Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, and more.
How do I get started with SkillClaw?
After installation, run `skillclaw setup` and `skillclaw start --daemon`.
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