--- summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw skills` (search/install/update/list/info/check)" read_when: - You want to see which skills are available and ready to run - You want to search, install, or update skills from ClawHub - You want to debug missing binaries/env/config for skills title: "Skills" --- # `openclaw skills` Inspect local skills and install/update skills from ClawHub. Related: - Skills system: [Skills](/tools/skills) - Skills config: [Skills config](/tools/skills-config) - ClawHub installs: [ClawHub](/tools/clawhub) ## Commands ```bash openclaw skills search "calendar" openclaw skills search --limit 20 --json openclaw skills install openclaw skills install --version openclaw skills install --force openclaw skills install --agent openclaw skills update openclaw skills update --all openclaw skills update --all --agent openclaw skills list openclaw skills list --eligible openclaw skills list --json openclaw skills list --verbose openclaw skills list --agent openclaw skills info openclaw skills info --json openclaw skills info --agent openclaw skills check openclaw skills check --agent openclaw skills check --json ``` `search`/`install`/`update` use ClawHub directly and install into the active workspace `skills/` directory. `list`/`info`/`check` still inspect the local skills visible to the current workspace and config. Workspace-backed commands resolve the target workspace from `--agent `, then the current working directory when it is inside a configured agent workspace, then the default agent. This CLI `install` command downloads skill folders from ClawHub. Gateway-backed skill dependency installs triggered from onboarding or Skills settings use the separate `skills.install` request path instead. Notes: - `search [query...]` accepts an optional query; omit it to browse the default ClawHub search feed. - `search --limit ` caps returned results. - `install --force` overwrites an existing workspace skill folder for the same slug. - `--agent ` targets one configured agent workspace and overrides current working directory inference. - `update --all` only updates tracked ClawHub installs in the active workspace. - `check --agent ` checks the selected agent's workspace and reports which ready skills are actually visible to that agent's prompt or command surface. - `list` is the default action when no subcommand is provided. - `list`, `info`, and `check` write their rendered output to stdout. With `--json`, that means the machine-readable payload stays on stdout for pipes and scripts. ## Related - [CLI reference](/cli) - [Skills](/tools/skills)