Keep up with what matters, ignore the hype
Set up a lightweight weekly digest around your stack and interests. A nice starter automation because it shows OpenClaw doing recurring research without requiring a huge workflow or lots of context.
Set up a weekly tech digest for me. Scan relevant sources and deliver a curated summary every week with: (1) Breaking — things that affect my stack directly (CVEs, breaking changes, deprecations), (2) Worth Watching — significant trends, tools, or discussions relevant to my work, (3) Hype Check — trending things that I can safely ignore for now (with a one-line reason why), (4) Deep Dive Recommendation — one article, repo, or talk worth spending time on this week. Keep the whole digest under 5 minutes of reading time. My stack: [list your technologies] My interests: [list topics you want to follow] Sources to scan: [HN, r/programming, specific newsletters, etc.]
Instead of subscribing to 20 newsletters and reading none of them, your
Claw curates a weekly digest based on your tech stack and interests. It
distinguishes lasting trends from hype cycles and tells you what's worth
your limited learning time.
Collect and surface your best finds from the week in one place
A lightweight weekly routine for capturing snippets, links, and notes throughout the week and surfacing them as a shareable digest when you need them.
One doc to find anything on campus
Every campus has a dozen portals, three login systems, and zero documentation about which one does what. This skill builds a personal dashboard with every link you need, a monthly admin checklist, and a help map so you know which office fixes which problem.
Get the right window function without the headache
Describe what you want in plain English — "running total by region, resetting each quarter" — and get the exact window function syntax with an explanation of every clause. No more guessing at PARTITION BY, ORDER BY, and frame specs.
Great, personalized and innovative brands for sure
A workflow to create a brand for your product or client using Gemini and OpenAI to generate images, with KiloClaw managing the prompts, analyzing results, and iterating until every brand element comes together.