I Found ClawHub (New): Official Way to Find (& Publish) Verified OpenClaw Components
Source: Joe Njenga, cited in the Medium Daily Digest of 2026-04-17 (sub-article from Email 36).
Key takeaways
- ClawHub is an official registry for verified OpenClaw components.
- Addresses a real ecosystem problem: telling which community components are trustworthy.
- Complements the
skills.shregistry (which serves the broader Claude Code skills ecosystem). - Treat ClawHub as a signal of ecosystem maturity — not immediately actionable unless you’re publishing OpenClaw components.
What OpenClaw is (context)
Open-source Claude-adjacent component library. Until ClawHub, finding/publishing OpenClaw components was community-distributed — you’d copy code from blogs, hunt GitHub, risk running unverified code.
What ClawHub solves
- Verification — components on ClawHub have been reviewed
- Discovery — one canonical place to look instead of hunting repos
- Publication path — standardised way to publish your own components
- Trust signals — “on ClawHub” means something
Parallel to skills.sh for the broader Claude Code skill ecosystem.
Practical relevance for Harris / Constellation
- Low immediate priority — unless you’re actively shipping OpenClaw components
- Awareness item — if a team member references ClawHub, now you know what it is
- Strategic signal — mature ecosystems get registries. ClawHub existing is evidence the Claude ecosystem is maturing
What to do
- Bookmark for reference
- If your team publishes internal Claude-Code components, evaluate ClawHub as a distribution mechanism
- Otherwise no action
Related Playbook pages
- Skills Ecosystem — the parallel skill registry
- 9 Agent Skills Repos I Tried — community-curated skill picks
- /skillify article — generate skills from your own patterns