Openclaw Docs
Skill Verified ActiveWrite or review high-quality OpenClaw developer documentation.
To ensure high-quality, comprehensive, and user-friendly developer documentation for OpenClaw products and services by applying established writing principles and best practices.
Features
- Guidance on documentation structure and page types
- Principles for effective technical writing style
- Best practices for documentation lifecycle management
- Standards for runnable and realistic examples
- Advice on discoverability and navigation
Use Cases
- Writing API references
- Creating quickstarts and guides
- Reviewing existing developer documentation
- Ensuring documentation consistency and quality
Non-Goals
- Generating marketing copy or promotional content
- Replacing code implementation with documentation
- Automating the entire documentation process without human oversight
Installation
npx skills add steipete/clawdisRuns the Vercel skills CLI (skills.sh) via npx — needs Node.js locally and at least one installed skills-compatible agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, …). Assumes the repo follows the agentskills.io format.
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