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OpenClaw skills stack powers agentic coding workflows

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OpenClaw skills stack powers agentic coding workflows
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OpenClaw skills stack powers agentic coding workflows

Z.AI’s OpenClaw guide positions skills, plugins, and model failover as the core setup for running coding agents on GLM models. In the referenced walkthrough, OpenClaw compatibility is framed as the lever that makes lower-cost models perform closer to premium coding assistants.

// ANALYSIS

This is less a flashy launch and more a practical playbook: stack the right runtime, skills, and tools, and model price-performance gaps shrink fast.

  • The docs outline GLM provider setup plus fallback chains (`glm-5` to `glm-4.7`, `glm-4.6`, `glm-4.5-air`) for reliability.
  • Skills are first-class reusable workflow units (`SKILL.md` packs) distributed through ClawHub.
  • Plugin support extends commands and tools, letting teams customize OpenClaw for coding-heavy workflows.
  • Official docs also flag configuration and third-party skill security risks, which matters for production use.
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openclawagentai-codingmcpdevtoolcliopen-source

DISCOVERED

74d ago

2026-03-14

PUBLISHED

74d ago

2026-03-14

RELEVANCE

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