
I've found out a lot of people don't use it OpenClawBut it's stuck in the first step: I don't know how to do it, I don't know how to do itWeChatI don't know what I'll have to fill it up Skill.
If you just want to run as fast as you can, you don't have to study the environment, depend on it, the plugin catalogue. For most ordinary users, the most cost-effective way is to get Codex to help you put OpenClaw in place, and then connect it to Twitter。
I will not speak of complex principles, but of one path that is the easiest to succeed and the best for new hands。
Let me give you a conclusion
The most important thing about installing OpenClaw is that you won't knock on many orders。
It's really important that you use it first。
So instead of starting off on your own and making a mistake, go to Codex and leave the installation to AI. It is usually much more efficient to run and then slowly to understand。
The cheapest six-step installation method
Step one:
Download Codex Client
Load the Cordex client to the computer first. You don't have to think too much about this. Just get the entrance ready。
Step 2: Prepare one
ChatGPT / OpenAI account
This account number is required for Codex and the call model capability, so this step should be prepared。
Step 3: Login with this account number, Codex
Once the login is done, you can put it in the dialogue box。
Step 4: Just let it install OpenClaw
The simplest sentence is:
- Help me install OpenClaw
For non-technical users, this step tends to be much less costly than a hand-to-handing exercise。
Step 5: Configure API, get CLIProxyAPI to OpenClaw
If you don't want to study the configuration yourself, the simplest way is to get Codex to do it for you。
You can just say to it:
- Configure CLIProxyAPI to OpenClaw
If you have multiple ChatGPT accounts, you can also authorize access to CLIProxyAPI. The meaning of this is not to devolve into some sort of “infinite amount”, but to make the overall availability more stable, to switch to more space and to make it more economical。
Step six: Send it a Twitter access order
When OpenClaw is ready, send it the following:
- npx-y
The next two-dimensional code will pop up. You sweep the mail, OpenClaw is officially connected。
TO BE HONEST, THE CORE OF THIS APPROACH IS NOT "YOU LEARN HOW TO INSTALL IT," BUT "YOU GIVE IT TO AI FIRST." IT WOULD BE EASIER IF YOU WERE NOT IN THE ENGINEERING CONTEXT YOURSELF。
recommended direct access to telegram, less restricted
A lot of people have finished the OpenClaw, and the first reaction is to study models, to study configurations, to study Skill warehouses。
But what really makes it work is that it's not usually this, but you're going to get it to your most common entrance. For most of us, this entrance is Wisdom。
Once you're in there, you get a lot of little things going on every day, like asking questions by hand, dropping links to make them sum up, making them help you sort out, writing, checking information, doing drafts。
Not that the function has suddenly changed, but that you would prefer to use it more often, and it would be easier to actually enter your day-to-day work stream。
How does CLI ProxyAPI understand
You can understand it as a middle layer. Its value is not in God's “infinite additions”, but in making the different upstream availabilitys smoother, so that you do less when you call。
The real good thing about these tools is not how complex they look, but whether they save you。
When OpenClaw is installed, I suggest 11 Skills first
I didn't use my own computer to line up, and I didn't hit my head。
I'm looking at two things: the heat and continued activity of the open warehouse itself, and whether it's high-frequency, general-purpose, long-term in the OpenClaw ecology。
If you've just started using OpenClaw, I'd rather fill in with 11 generic Skills instead of coming up in a particularly vertical direction。
Superpowers
If only one had to go first, I'd probably recommend it. It does not enhance a single point function, but the entire workflow。
Planning, dismantling, validation, debugging and rediscretion will go a long way. Many people think OpenClaw is not strong enough, the problem is not necessarily a model, and more often the work stream is too primitive。
installation reference: obra/subpowerpowers-marketplace
if your environment supports the plugin market, you can use: /plugin market add obra/subpowerpowers-marketplace
2. Self-improving
This Skill is better suited to those who have begun to work seriously with AI. It does not deal with “can you answer the question” but with “can you be more like an assistant who can organize his own thoughts and make continuous corrections”。
Once such capabilities are in place, experience upgrading is often more evident than simply changing models。
installing keyword: self-improvening
3. Proactive Agent
If you want AI not just to wait for your instructions, but to be more proactive in your mission, this Skyll is worth pretending。
It makes OpenClaw more like a collaborative assistant than a chat tool that only asks questions。
installing keyword:
Argentina Browner
If you want OpenClaw to actually operate the web page, it's worth it. It's not just going to tell you what to do next, but it's going to be able to open the page, read the structure, do the operation。
Many of the web-based processes that had to be completed manually would be easier to take on。
warehouse name: vercel-labs/agent-browser
installation: npm install-g anent-browser and execution of ant-browser install
if you get used to skilling, you can also use: npx skills add vercel-labs/ angent-browser@agent-browser-g-y
5. OpenAI Whisper
The ability to transliterate words, which appears to be simple, is actually particularly high frequency。
Sound recordings of meetings, podcasts, interviews, video feeds, audio memos can be transcribed and then continue to be summarized and collated by OpenClaw。
installation:rew install openai-whisper
6. OpenCLI
I've always liked the idea of Skyll: to turn a common website into a command line interface。
Weibo, know-how, station B, little red books, YouTube, Reddit, such content platforms, are much more efficient if they are structured to read。
warehouse name: joesesun/opencli-skill
CLI:
installation: npm install-g@jackwener/opencli first, npx skills add jobesun/opencli-skill-g-y
7. MCPorter
IF YOU'RE GOING TO PUT THE MCP DOWN, IT'S ALMOST MANDATORY. IT IS NOT NECESSARILY THE MOST FANCY, BUT IT IS THE MORE INDISSOCIABLE。
Many of the decentralized tools and services will end up in need of a more efficient and integrated portal。
installation: npm install-g mcporter
8. Last30 Days
When research is done, the most valuable information is often not an encyclopedia, but what has happened in the last 30 days。
This Skyll is well placed to follow hot spots, look at trends, do time-bound research, especially for content creation and industry observation。
warehouse name: mvanhorn/last30days-skill
installation: clawhub install last 30 days-official
9. Obsidian
If you want to turn OpenClaw from an instant question and answer tool into a long-term knowledge assistant, then the knowledge bank, Skill, will have to be filled sooner or later。
The Obsidian category is stable and suitable for sedimentation, archiving and long-term collation。
installation: brew install yakitrak/yakitrak/obsidian-cli
10. WeWrite
If you're writing public numbers, writing knowledge, sorting out information, this Skyll can easily make you feel the efficiency gap。
Writing, layout, preview, cover, draft boxes, the whole chain being broken, will lead to much better content production。
warehouse name: oaker-io/wewrite
If your environment supports a direct skill from GitHub, you can use: npx skills add-y
https://github.com/oaker-io/wewrite
11. SlowMist Age Security
I'd rather put this straight in front of 11 than recommend a seemingly fancy, actually risky Skill。
The reason is simple: a lot of people don't use OpenClaw, they don't dress up。
When you start to pick up third-party Skill, MCP, GitHub warehouse and external links, a Skill who specializes in security clearances for you is really valuable in the long run。
repository name: slowmist/slowmist-agent-security
installation: clawhub
Why don't I suggest a bunch of vertical Skill first
Not vertical Skill isn't strong, but they're too picky。
For those who have just started using OpenClaw, the bottom-up capabilities of browsers, voice, research, knowledge banks, MCP, workstreams, safety will be better and more sustainable。
When these basics are stabilized, you'll get a lot better with Skill。
So every single Skill you put in would actually be used instead of staying there to eat ash。
The order of installation I suggest
If you want to make less of a turn, I'll suggest you do it。
First priority: Superpowers, Self-Improving, Proactive Agent, Agent Browner, OpenCLI
Second batch: OpenAI Whisper, MCPorter, Last30Days, Obsidian
If you do, add: WeWrite
If you often pick up third-party warehouses and external tools, fill in the SlowMist Agent Security as soon as possible
Final sentence
OpenClaw's real threshold, never installed。
The real threshold is if you can get it into your daily entrance, and then fill in the most useful base, Skill。
Take the message first, use it first。
And then slowly grow it from a chatting tool to a really working assistant。
There's a problem you don't understand, you can ask AI, like just installed Codex。
in the case of codex, the best model is claude code, or gemi, or whatever you have or like。