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    OpenClaw CN

    OpenClaw CN

    The Chinese version of OpenClaw

    OpenClaw-CN is a Chinese language community adaptation and localization of the OpenClaw project, focused on making a powerful open-source agent framework usable and understandable for Chinese-speaking developers. It includes translated documentation, localized examples, and language-specific nuances so that developers in the Chinese ecosystem can adopt and contribute without a language barrier.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenClaw

    OpenClaw

    Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform.

    OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot) is an open-source, self-hosted autonomous AI assistant designed to run on user-controlled hardware and bridge conversational natural language with real-world task execution, effectively acting as a proactive digital assistant rather than a reactive chatbot. It lets you send instructions through familiar messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, and more, and then interprets those instructions to carry out actions such as managing calendars, sending emails or messages, browsing the web, executing system commands, and coordinating workflows across services — all while maintaining long-term memory and context across sessions. ...
    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    DenchClaw

    DenchClaw

    Fully Managed OpenClaw Framework for all knowledge work ever

    ...The system combines database management, browser automation, and AI reasoning into a unified interface where users can interact with their data and tools using natural language commands. It can ingest data from sources such as Google Drive, Notion, Gmail, and CRM platforms, consolidating everything into a centralized workspace for analysis and action. One of its most distinctive capabilities is its ability to use the user’s existing browser session, enabling it to log into services, scrape data, and perform actions like outreach or research as if it were the user.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Lossless Claw

    Lossless Claw

    LCM (Lossless Context Management) plugin for OpenClaw

    Lossless Claw is an advanced context management plugin for the OpenClaw agent ecosystem that redefines how conversational memory is handled in large language model systems. Instead of relying on traditional sliding-window truncation or lossy summarization, it introduces a lossless architecture that preserves all historical messages while maintaining usable context within token limits. The system stores every interaction in a persistent database and incrementally summarizes older content into a hierarchical directed acyclic graph, allowing efficient compression without discarding information. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenClaw Opik Observability Plugin

    OpenClaw Opik Observability Plugin

    Official plugin for OpenClaw that exports agent traces to Opik

    ...The project integrates directly with OpenClaw’s plugin architecture so that developers can capture detailed runtime information about how their agents behave while executing tasks. Each time an AI agent performs an action—such as calling a large language model, invoking a tool, accessing memory, or delegating to a sub-agent—the plugin records the full interaction and sends it to Opik for analysis and visualization. This allows developers to inspect inputs, outputs, token usage, latency, and execution flow across complex multi-step agent workflows. The goal of the project is to provide transparency into the internal reasoning and operational pipeline of agent systems so developers can diagnose failures, control costs, and improve reliability.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    OpenClaw-RL

    OpenClaw-RL

    Train any agents simply by 'talking'

    ...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. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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