OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
- Category
- devops
- Installs
- 0
- Stars
- 0
- Reviews
- 70
Team-friendly picks for collaboration-heavy managing dependencies, package managers, and release hygiene.
Matched skills
30
Real skills currently mapped into this landing page cluster.
Average security
73.6
A quick trust signal across the skills currently surfaced here.
Combined installs
0
Adoption signal across the skills shown on this page.
Team-oriented Package Management searches usually care about onboarding, collaboration, and reliability. This page targets that angle while still using the shared SkillsReview ranking and trust system underneath.
It also gives SkillsReview a scalable package management cluster that can later expand into narrower long-tail pages without changing the route structure. That gives the rollout audience-specific coverage without having to fork the entire page architecture for every new modifier.
Ranked with live SkillsReview data and linked into detail pages that can convert search traffic into actual usage.
Combine security, update window, activity, and reputation filters. The current filter state stays in the query string so this category view is shareable.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
OpenClaw skill indexed by SkillsReview.
Internal comparison links help users evaluate adjacent options and give search engines deeper crawlable structure.
These curated comparison pages are the higher-intent next step after a user lands on this hub and wants a tighter decision surface.
A coding-cluster comparison for users picking a code-generation or developer-workflow skill and wanting a fast side-by-side decision surface.
A high-intent security comparison for users evaluating audit-oriented vs scanner-oriented safety workflows inside OpenClaw.
This internal-link graph is the scalable part of the rollout: each new template adds more crawlable surfaces without hand-copying content.
Developer-focused skills for code generation, review, debugging, and local repo workflows.
Skills for deployments, infrastructure automation, CI/CD, GitOps, and environment management.
A focused list for users searching for code generation, repo automation, and developer workflow skills.
Repo automation, PR workflows, CI integrations, and version-control helpers.
For deployment, infrastructure, repo automation, and operational workflows.
For health checks, logs, alerts, diagnostics, and operational visibility.
Skills for managing dependencies, package managers, and release hygiene.
Automation-focused picks for managing dependencies, package managers, and release hygiene.
Skills built for repeatable package management workflows and multi-step execution.
Integration-focused picks for managing dependencies, package managers, and release hygiene.
On this page, team-friendly usually means the skill maps well to shared workflows, predictable handoffs, and trust signals that matter when more than one person relies on the tool.
Because βfor teamsβ is a real modifier users search with, and the shared matrix makes it possible to cover that modifier without publishing thin, disconnected pages.