Best OpenClaw skills by use case
SkillsReview previously expanded a very large generated /best matrix. This hub now prioritizes a smaller, higher-signal set of indexable flagship pages while keeping lower-value combinations out of sitemap and normal index rotation.
Current policy: keep featured /best pages indexable, suppress generated long-tail combinations from sitemap and default crawl paths.
21
total indexable landing pages
11
indexable /best pages
10
category hub pages
5,450
generated /best pages now suppressed
109
generated topic clusters audited
50
variant families audited
Featured flagship pages
These are the richer first-slice pages that anchor the broader generated matrix.
Best OpenClaw Coding Skills
A focused list for users searching for code generation, repo automation, and developer workflow skills.
Best DevOps Automation Skills
For deployment, infrastructure, repo automation, and operational workflows.
Best Security Audit Skills
For host hardening, audits, permissions reviews, and security-focused workflows.
Best Feishu and Lark Skills
A focused hub for Feishu docs, wiki, drive, permissions, and collaboration workflows.
Best GitHub and Git Skills
Repo automation, PR workflows, CI integrations, and version-control helpers.
Best Browser Automation Skills
For browsing, scraping, QA, site control, and web task execution.
Best Documentation and Knowledge Skills
For docs, wikis, notes, knowledge bases, and documentation workflows.
Best Data and SQL Skills
For SQL, analytics, databases, CSV pipelines, and structured data workflows.
Best Communication and ChatOps Skills
For messaging, notifications, team chat, and collaboration-centric automations.
Best Voice and Media Skills
For TTS, audio processing, video workflows, and media automation.
Best Monitoring and Observability Skills
For health checks, logs, alerts, diagnostics, and operational visibility.
Generated matrix policy
Low-value workflow × audience × ecosystem combinations remain routable if someone lands on them directly, but they no longer receive sitemap support or default index coverage.
What stays indexable
- Featured flagship /best pages with clear editorial value
- Category hubs that route users into broader workflows
- Leaderboard, compare, search, and blog surfaces that support real discovery
What changed
- Generated /best combinations removed from sitemap
- Generated /best pages switched to noindex, follow
- Homepage and related-page links now point to the curated shortlist instead of the full matrix
Category landing pages
These broader hubs still connect the generated best/* matrix back to the main site taxonomy.