OpenClaw Tools for ChromeOS

Browse free open source OpenClaw Tools and projects for ChromeOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source OpenClaw Tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    llmfit

    llmfit

    157 models, 30 providers, one command to find what runs on hardware

    llmfit is a terminal-based utility that helps developers determine which large language models can realistically run on their local hardware by analyzing system resources and model requirements. The tool automatically detects CPU, RAM, GPU, and VRAM specifications, then ranks available models based on performance factors such as speed, quality, and memory fit. It provides both an interactive terminal user interface and a traditional CLI mode, enabling flexible workflows for different user preferences. llmfit also supports advanced configurations including multi-GPU setups, mixture-of-experts architectures, and dynamic quantization recommendations. By presenting clear performance estimates and compatibility guidance, the project reduces the trial-and-error typically involved in local LLM experimentation. Overall, llmfit serves as a practical decision assistant for developers who want to run language models efficiently on their own machines.
    Downloads: 121 This Week
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    openclaw-kapso-whatsapp

    openclaw-kapso-whatsapp

    Give your OpenClaw AI agent a WhatsApp number

    openclaw-kapso-whatsapp is a plugin repository designed to extend the OpenClaw AI agent by giving it a dedicated WhatsApp phone number using the official Meta Cloud API via Kapso, enabling direct interaction through one of the most widely used messaging platforms. This integration allows the autonomous AI assistant to send and receive messages on WhatsApp, turning the agent into a real-world task performer accessible through text conversations. The plugin is built in Go and handles communication entirely through cloud APIs, avoiding the risk of bans that come with unofficial or reverse-engineered interfaces. Projects like this make it possible for OpenClaw users to automate tasks, interact with personal contacts, or provide AI-driven services without building a custom bot infrastructure from scratch. Because OpenClaw itself runs on the user’s own hardware and can access external services, this WhatsApp extension serves as a bridge between the AI agent and daily messaging workflows.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Obsidian Skills

    Obsidian Skills

    Agent skills for Obsidian

    Obsidian-Skills is a repository of agent skills tailored for use with Obsidian and any Claude-compatible agent that follows the standard Agent Skills specification, enabling AI assistants to better understand and interact with Obsidian content. These skills are markdown-driven specifications that teach Claude Code (or similar agents) how to perform context-aware tasks within Obsidian’s unique environment, such as interpreting different file types and workflows, automating workflows tied to notes, or enhancing agent responses with structured knowledge. By providing formal descriptions of patterns, conventions, and workflows common to Obsidian users, the skills empower AI tools to give more relevant suggestions, generate content that adheres to user conventions, or execute complex multi-step operations that respect the knowledge graph and file relationships.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    ClawHost

    ClawHost

    Deploy OpenClaw with one click

    ClawHost is an open-source, self-hostable cloud hosting platform designed to simplify the deployment of OpenClaw onto a dedicated VPS in minutes, giving users full control over their AI infrastructure without relying on shared or managed services. It automates server provisioning, DNS configuration, SSL certificates, and firewall setup, so developers can focus on running their AI workloads rather than configuring infrastructure manually. The platform includes a user-friendly web dashboard and REST API that let users select regions, manage servers, and configure SSH keys with minimal friction. ClawHost supports automatic domain and subdomain management through Cloudflare integration and uses services like Hetzner for cloud provisioning, making it scalable across geographies. With built-in billing support via integrations like Polar.sh, users can manage subscriptions and invoicing directly from the platform, enabling it to serve both personal projects and small business use cases.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Skill Scanner

    Skill Scanner

    Security Scanner for Agent Skills

    This repository is a public security-focused scanning tool intended to analyze and assess AI agent skills for potential issues, quality concerns, and vulnerabilities. It acts as a scanner that inspects Agent Skills packages to flag structural problems, inconsistencies, or security flaws before they are deployed or integrated into agent workflows. Because agent skills can contain executable instructions and logic, scanning them for risky patterns is essential to prevent inadvertent exploitation when used by intelligent systems. The tool supports maintainers and community contributors in automating quality checks and enforcing conventions across skill sets in a standardized way. While still evolving with contributions and issue discussions, it shows the community’s interest in building safer AI ecosystems around reusable capabilities. The scanner also serves as a foundation for more sophisticated vetting frameworks that might be incorporated into CI/CD pipelines.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    ClawHub

    ClawHub

    Skill Directory for OpenClaw

    ClawHub is a public skill registry and ecosystem component for the OpenClaw AI assistant platform, designed to host, publish, version, and search text-based agent skill packages (each typically containing a SKILL.md plus metadata) that extend the capabilities of agents. As a centralized browsing and storage platform, ClawHub lets developers and contributors explore a catalog of reusable skills with supporting tags, changelogs, moderation controls, and vector search powered by embeddings instead of brittle keyword matching. Users can publish new skill versions, search for relevant abilities to add to their own OpenClaw agents, and view rendered skill documentation directly within the web interface or via a CLI-friendly API. It also supports a parallel “SOUL.md” registry for publishing narrative or lore content associated with skill collections, enabling richer context for skill authorship.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MimiClaw

    MimiClaw

    Run OpenClaw on a $5 chip

    MimiClaw (from the mimiclaw project) is an edge-AI personal assistant that runs directly on extremely low-cost hardware like an ESP32-S3 microcontroller without a full operating system, Node.js, or cloud backend. By running pure C on a bare-metal chip, MimiClaw brings AI interactions and persistent memory to a tiny USB-powered device you can carry in your pocket. You connect the device to Wi-Fi and chat with it using Telegram, making it a convenient always-on assistant for tasks like reminders, quick lookups, or custom AI interactions. Even though it’s running on minimal hardware, MimiClaw maintains local memory that persists across power cycles, enabling context continuity over time without relying on cloud services. Its architecture emphasizes privacy, low power, and portability, ideal for personal or hobbyist use cases where privacy and local control matter.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Moltworker

    Moltworker

    Run OpenClaw on Cloudflare Workers

    Moltworker is an experimental Cloudflare Workers-based project that allows users to run OpenClaw (previously known as Moltbot or Clawdbot), a self-hosted personal AI agent, within the Cloudflare Developer Platform rather than on dedicated hardware. Acting as a middleware Worker and script adaptor, moltworker packages the OpenClaw agent and its dependencies into a Cloudflare Sandbox container that can operate at scale on the global edge network, offering an always-on deployment without users needing their own servers. With this setup, developers can host and interact with a personal AI assistant that maintains persistent conversations, integrates with chat platforms, and provides a control UI protected by Cloudflare Access. The project includes web UIs, Cloudflare configuration files, and scripts to authenticate devices, manage environment secrets, and enable optional services like persistent R2 storage for chat history.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ClawRouter

    ClawRouter

    Smart LLM router

    ClawRouter is a flexible networking and routing framework designed to support AI-oriented distributed systems and agent ecosystems by managing how messages, requests, and responses are routed between components. It provides a programmable router abstraction that can handle complex traffic patterns, enabling dynamic message forwarding, load balancing, and custom routing logic based on content, context, or policy rules. Because distributed AI systems often involve many services, agents, and runtime components interacting with each other and with external APIs, ClawRouter helps ensure that communication paths remain clear, efficient, and adaptable as systems scale. The framework supports plugin-based extensions so developers can define custom protocols, transformation hooks, and monitoring handlers without modifying core routing logic. It also offers operational features like health checking, metrics reporting, and failure handling that make production deployments more reliable.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MemOS

    MemOS

    AI memory OS for LLM and Agent systems

    MemOS is an experimental operating system and runtime built around the concept of memory-centric computing, where memory objects are first-class citizens and program execution is organized around efficient, persistent memory access rather than traditional process and file system boundaries. The project explores rethinking system abstractions by tightly coupling computation with memory objects so that programs can operate on large datasets without expensive serialization or context switching. It aims to support advanced workflows like persistent in-memory data structures, crash-resilient state handling, and seamless sharing of data across tasks without copying. By abandoning some of the historical assumptions of Unix-style operating systems, MemOS attempts to unlock new performance and scalability tradeoffs for applications that need high throughput and low latency on memory-intensive workloads.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ClawBridge

    ClawBridge

    The OpenClaw Mobile Dashboard.

    The OpenClaw Mobile Dashboard. Monitor agent's real-time thoughts, actions, track token costs, and manage tasks from anywhere using your pocket-sized Mission Control.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Build with Claude

    Build with Claude

    A single hub to find Claude Skills, Agents, Commands, Hooks, Plugins

    Build with Claude is an open-source plugin marketplace and discovery hub for the Claude Code ecosystem that centralizes hundreds of plugins, agents, commands, hooks, skills, and marketplaces to enhance developer workflows with autonomous AI functionality. It serves as a one-stop index where users can browse curated agent modules for tasks like blockchain development, code analysis, DevOps, documentation generation, and much more — all designed to be installed directly into Claude Code using a simple plugin system. The repository includes an organized collection of community-maintained plugins, searchable by category, and offers clear instructions on how to add and install marketplace content within Claude Code environments. Alongside agents, Build with Claude features hooks that can trigger actions on events, slash commands that automate developer tasks, and skill packages that bundle reusable AI behaviors for common problems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Clawra

    Clawra

    Openclaw as your girlfriend

    Clawra is a creative open-source AI persona built as a “skill” or extension for the OpenClaw agent framework that exemplifies how flexible autonomous AI agents can become companions or interactive characters you run yourself. Rather than being a static chatbot tied to a corporate ecosystem, Clawra runs locally or on a private server, giving users full control over the software and data that back her behavior. She is designed not just to answer questions but to maintain a persistent character with memory, backstory, and the ability to present visual outputs like generated selfies through integrated image tools, blending conversational AI with a playful persona. Clawra has captured attention as an experimental project showcasing how far open-source agents can be pushed in creating engaging and personalized interactions, with community interest spiking around her capabilities.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OpenClaw-RL

    OpenClaw-RL

    Train any agents simply by 'talking'

    OpenClaw-RL is an open-source reinforcement learning framework designed to train and personalize AI agents built on the OpenClaw ecosystem. The project focuses on enabling agents to improve their behavior through interactive learning rather than relying solely on static prompts or predefined skills. One of its key ideas is allowing users to train an AI agent simply by interacting with it conversationally, using natural language feedback to guide the learning process. The system incorporates reinforcement learning techniques to refine the agent’s policies for tool use, decision making, and task completion over time. It also explores approaches such as online policy distillation and hindsight feedback signals to strengthen training signals from real interactions. The framework operates asynchronously and does not require external API keys, making it easier to experiment with local agent training workflows.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    mcp-use

    mcp-use

    A solution to build and deploy MCP agents and applications

    mcp-use is an open source development platform offering SDKs, cloud infrastructure, and a developer-friendly control plane for building, managing, and deploying AI agents that leverage the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables connection to multiple MCP servers, each exposing specific tool capabilities like browsing, file operations, or specialized integrations, through a unified MCPClient. Developers can create custom agents (via MCPAgent) that dynamically select the most appropriate server for each task using configurable pipelines or a built-in server manager. It simplifies authentication, access control, audit logging, observability, sandboxed runtime environments, and deployment workflows, whether self-hosted or managed, making MCP development production-ready. With integrations for popular frameworks like LangChain (Python) and LangChain.js (TypeScript), mcp-use accelerates the creation of tool-enabled AI agents.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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