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summary: "Community-maintained OpenClaw plugins: browse, install, and submit your own"
read_when:
- You want to find third-party OpenClaw plugins
- You want to publish or list your own plugin
title: "Community Plugins"
---
# Community Plugins
Community plugins are third-party packages that extend OpenClaw with new
channels, tools, providers, or other capabilities. They are built and maintained
by the community, published on npm, and installable with a single command.
```bash
openclaw plugins install <npm-spec>
```
## Listed plugins
### Codex App Server Bridge
Independent OpenClaw bridge for Codex App Server conversations. Bind a chat to
a Codex thread, talk to it with plain text, and control it with chat-native
commands for resume, planning, review, model selection, compaction, and more.
- **npm:** `openclaw-codex-app-server`
- **repo:** [github.com/pwrdrvr/openclaw-codex-app-server](https://github.com/pwrdrvr/openclaw-codex-app-server)
```bash
openclaw plugins install openclaw-codex-app-server
```
### DingTalk
Enterprise robot integration using Stream mode. Supports text, images, and
file messages via any DingTalk client.
- **npm:** `@largezhou/ddingtalk`
- **repo:** [github.com/largezhou/openclaw-dingtalk](https://github.com/largezhou/openclaw-dingtalk)
```bash
openclaw plugins install @largezhou/ddingtalk
```
### Lossless Claw (LCM)
Lossless Context Management plugin for OpenClaw. DAG-based conversation
summarization with incremental compaction — preserves full context fidelity
while reducing token usage.
- **npm:** `@martian-engineering/lossless-claw`
- **repo:** [github.com/Martian-Engineering/lossless-claw](https://github.com/Martian-Engineering/lossless-claw)
```bash
openclaw plugins install @martian-engineering/lossless-claw
```
### Opik
Official plugin that exports agent traces to Opik. Monitor agent behavior,
cost, tokens, errors, and more.
- **npm:** `@opik/opik-openclaw`
- **repo:** [github.com/comet-ml/opik-openclaw](https://github.com/comet-ml/opik-openclaw)
```bash
openclaw plugins install @opik/opik-openclaw
```
### QQbot
Connect OpenClaw to QQ via the QQ Bot API. Supports private chats, group
mentions, channel messages, and rich media including voice, images, videos,
and files.
- **npm:** `@sliverp/qqbot`
- **repo:** [github.com/sliverp/qqbot](https://github.com/sliverp/qqbot)
```bash
openclaw plugins install @sliverp/qqbot
```
### wecom
OpenClaw Enterprise WeCom Channel Plugin.
A bot plugin powered by WeCom AI Bot WebSocket persistent connections.
Supports direct messages & group chats, streaming replies, and proactive messaging.
- **npm: ** `@wecom/wecom-openclaw-plugin`
- **repo: ** [github.com/WecomTeam/wecom-openclaw-plugin](https://github.com/WecomTeam/wecom-openclaw-plugin)
```bash
install: `openclaw plugins install @wecom/wecom-openclaw-plugin`
```
## Submit your plugin
We welcome community plugins that are useful, documented, and safe to operate.
<Steps>
<Step title="Publish to npm">
Your plugin must be installable via `openclaw plugins install \<npm-spec\>`.
See [Building Plugins](/plugins/building-plugins) for the full guide.
</Step>
<Step title="Host on GitHub">
Source code must be in a public repository with setup docs and an issue
tracker.
</Step>
<Step title="Open a PR">
Add your plugin to this page with:
- Plugin name
- npm package name
- GitHub repository URL
- One-line description
- Install command
</Step>
</Steps>
## Quality bar
| Requirement | Why |
| -------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| Published on npm | Users need `openclaw plugins install` to work |
| Public GitHub repo | Source review, issue tracking, transparency |
| Setup and usage docs | Users need to know how to configure it |
| Active maintenance | Recent updates or responsive issue handling |
Low-effort wrappers, unclear ownership, or unmaintained packages may be declined.
## Related
- [Install and Configure Plugins](/tools/plugin) — how to install any plugin
- [Building Plugins](/plugins/building-plugins) — create your own
- [Plugin Manifest](/plugins/manifest) — manifest schema