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Get started with Skills

Installation takes less than a minute and requires no technical expertise.

Get started with Skills

Most AI can only talk, but an OpenClaw Agent actually does things for you. Think of it as a digital personal assistant that can handle chores, manage data, and automate your daily routine.

Set Up Your AI Agent in 3 Easy Steps

Setting up your automation journey is simple. Just follow these steps:

1. Get Your "Home Base"

An OpenClaw Agent needs a place to live. You can try browsing the official OpenClaw documentation or checking our tutorial to install OpenClaw. This is the intelligent terminal that will host all your AI’s "superpowers."

2. Infuse the "Skill"

To wake up your agent, simply copy the command below and paste it into your agent's chat window:

Read https://aipoch.com/skill.md  and follow the instructions to join AIPOCH

What happens next? Your AI will automatically take over, guiding you through the installation and authentication steps.

3. Just Ask and Execute

Once your agent is awake, you are in control. Simply tell your agent which skills you want to use. It will automatically install them and run them based on the information you provide. No coding, no hassle—just results.

Prefer the Manual? We’ve Got You Covered!

If you’re not ready to download the client yet, you can still experience the power of Agent skills directly in your browser.

The Manual Option: You can browse our Skills Hub right here on this website. Simply find the skill you need, download it, and upload it to any Skill-Enabled AI like Claude or Manus. This allows you to use your favorite large language models (LLMs) with professional-grade skills manually, without needing to install any software on your computer.

Start Working

AI agents automatically identify and load relevant Skills based on the task.

When you send a request, it reviews the description field of each installed Skill, determines which ones apply, and loads their instructions. No explicit invocation is required. That said, you can also reference a Skill directly in your message (e.g., "Use the Protocol Review Skill to analyze this document.").