Best OpenClaw Skills of the Week — March 14–20, 2026

Your weekly spotlight on the best OpenClaw skills from ClawHub — the ones saving users the most time and unlocking powerful new workflows. Week of March 14–20, 2026.

Best OpenClaw Skills of the Week — March 14–20, 2026

Every week, we spotlight the best OpenClaw skills from ClawHub — the skills that are saving users the most time, unlocking new workflows, and getting the most buzz in the community. Here are this week's top picks for the week of March 14–20, 2026.

🏆 Skill of the Week: nano-banana-pro

OpenClaw nano-banana-pro image generation skill

This week's standout skill is nano-banana-pro — a text-to-image and image editing powerhouse built on Google's Gemini 3 Pro Image model. With support for 1K, 2K, and 4K resolution, it lets your AI agent generate custom, unique images for blog posts, social media, and content pipelines automatically.

  • Generate images directly from a chat message: "Create a featured image for my blog post about AI agents"
  • Edit existing images: "Make this photo more dramatic, add storm clouds"
  • Full resolution control: 1K for drafts, 4K for final production
  • Requires Gemini API key with billing enabled (~$0.04/image)

Install: npx clawhub install nano-banana-pro

⭐ Top 5 Community Picks This Week

1. 📦 clawhub — The Skill Manager

The meta-skill that manages all other skills. Use it to search, install, update, and publish skills without leaving your chat. Type "install the GitHub skill" and OpenClaw handles the rest. Essential for every setup.

2. 🌤️ weather — Simple & Reliable

Don't underestimate this one. The weather skill integrates wttr.in and Open-Meteo for instant forecasts in any location. No API key needed, works out of the box. Perfect for travel planning, outdoor event prep, or just checking if you need an umbrella. One of the top 3 most-installed skills on ClawHub.

3. 🐙 github — Your Autonomous Dev Assistant

The GitHub skill turns OpenClaw into a coding co-pilot that actually ships code. It can list open issues, create branches, write fixes, open PRs, and even respond to review comments — all triggered from a Telegram message. Developers are reporting saving 2–4 hours per week on routine GitHub tasks.

4. 📧 himalaya — Email Automation That Works

Himalaya is the CLI-based email skill that lets OpenClaw manage your inbox via IMAP/SMTP. Read, reply, forward, search, and archive — all from your chat app. The killer feature: tell OpenClaw "check my email every morning and flag anything urgent" and it will, every single day.

5. 📰 blogwatcher — Never Miss a Trend

For content creators and marketers, blogwatcher is a must. It monitors RSS feeds and blogs for new content, summarizes updates, and can even draft response posts automatically. Set it up to watch competitor blogs, industry news sources, or research topics — and get a daily digest without lifting a finger.

💡 Community Tip of the Week