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Skill Idea Generator

by terrycarter1985 · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Generate high-potential skill ideas for ClawHub by analyzing trends, identifying gaps, and suggesting profitable niches. Use when you need inspiration for ne...
README (SKILL.md)

Skill Idea Generator

Generate winning skill ideas for ClawHub by analyzing trends and identifying gaps.


🎯 High-Demand Categories (Proven)

Based on download data and search trends, these categories perform best:

1. Developer Tools & Cheatsheets

  • Cheatsheets for common tools get high engagement
  • Developers look for quick references
  • Examples: Git, Docker, K8s, jq, curl, Linux commands

2. Social Media & Automation

  • Social posting tools are extremely popular
  • Cross-platform automation performs best
  • Examples: X/Twitter, Telegram, Discord, LinkedIn

3. Productivity & Utilities

  • Everyday tools that save time
  • Formatters, generators, converters
  • Examples: Markdown tables, password generators, UUID tools

4. Language & Translation

  • Bilingual dictionaries get consistent downloads
  • Phrasebooks and learning aids work well
  • Examples: English-French, English-Spanish, travel phrases

5. Math & Calculations

  • Sequence generators and calculators
  • Fibonacci, statistics, unit conversions
  • Examples: Fibonacci, tip calculators, unit converters

💡 Top 20 Skill Ideas (High Potential)

Level 1: Quick Wins (Build in \x3C 1 hour)

  1. JSON Formatter & Validator - Pretty print, validate, minify JSON
  2. Password Generator - Secure passwords with custom rules
  3. UUID Generator - Bulk UUID v1/v4 generation
  4. Base64 Encoder/Decoder - Quick encode/decode
  5. QR Code Generator - Generate QR codes for URLs/text
  6. Color Converter - HEX ↔ RGB ↔ HSL conversions
  7. Timestamp Converter - Unix time ↔ readable dates
  8. Markdown Link Generator - Create formatted links quickly

Level 2: Medium Effort (High ROI)

  1. API Testing Toolkit - curl templates, test cases, auth helpers
  2. Git Commit Message Generator - Conventional commits, semantic versioning
  3. Docker Compose Generator - Templates for common stacks
  4. ENV File Manager - Manage .env files across environments
  5. Regex Pattern Library - Common regex patterns with examples
  6. CSV to Markdown Converter - Quick table conversion
  7. Code Review Checklist - PR review templates per language

Level 3: Advanced (High Differentiation)

  1. Multi-Platform Social Scheduler - Schedule posts across platforms
  2. Project Scaffolder - Generate boilerplate for frameworks
  3. Database Query Builder - SQL query templates and helpers
  4. Documentation Generator - Auto-generate README/API docs
  5. Skill Idea Factory - Meta: Generate more skill ideas (this one!)

🧪 Idea Generation Framework

Use this formula to create your own winning skills:

Formula: [Tool/Language/Topic] + [Action/Helper] + [Audience]

Examples:

  • Git + Cheatsheet + Developers → Git Cheatsheet
  • Docker + Debugger + DevOps → Docker Debug Toolkit
  • French + Phrases + Travelers → French Travel Phrases

Gap Analysis Questions

  1. What do I search for repeatedly?
  2. What common tasks lack good quick references?
  3. What CLI tools need better cheat sheets?
  4. What APIs need helper libraries?
  5. What do beginners struggle with?
  6. What takes me > 5 minutes to look up?

📊 Skill Performance Predictors

High Correlation with Downloads:

"Cheatsheet" or "Essentials" in name
Quick reference format (copy-paste ready)
Multiple tools/languages covered in one skill
Practical examples included
Command-line focus (not just theory)

Lower Performance:

❌ Too abstract or theoretical
❌ Niche tools with small audience
❌ Long essays without actionable content
❌ Duplicates of existing high-scoring skills


🚀 Fastest Path to Publication

For any skill idea, use this structure:

---
name: skill-name
description: [What it does] + [When to use it]. Use when [trigger phrases].
---

# Skill Title

## Quick Start
[3 most common commands/examples]

## Reference
[Organized by category]
- Command 1 → example
- Command 2 → example

## Pro Tips
[3-5 actionable tips]

Keep it lean:

  • SKILL.md only - no extra files needed for v1
  • Under 100 lines - concise = useful
  • Copy-paste ready code examples
  • Tables for quick reference

🎨 10 More Niche Ideas (Underserved)

  1. tmux Cheatsheet - Terminal multiplexer commands
  2. sed & awk One-Liners - Text processing essentials
  3. SSH Config Manager - SSH tips and config templates
  4. Makefile Templates - Build automation patterns
  5. jq Cookbook - Advanced JSON processing recipes
  6. grep Mastery - Search patterns and flags
  7. cron Scheduler - Cron expressions and examples
  8. npm/yarn Cheatsheet - Node.js package management
  9. pip/conda Cheatsheet - Python environment management
  10. Keyboard Shortcuts - VS Code, Vim, tmux, etc.

💪 Challenge: Create One Skill Today

Pick one idea from this list and publish it in \x3C 30 minutes:

  1. Choose an idea from Level 1
  2. Create SKILL.md with the structure above
  3. Add 10-20 most useful commands/examples
  4. Add a quick start section
  5. Publish to ClawHub

You'll have a published skill before your coffee gets cold!

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as an idea-generation reference. Treat its publishing checklist as guidance only, and review any generated SKILL.md content before posting it publicly.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: skill-idea-generator Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is purely informational and contains no executable code. It serves as a guide for generating ideas and templates for other OpenClaw skills, consisting entirely of markdown documentation (SKILL.md) and standard metadata (_meta.json) without any high-risk capabilities or suspicious instructions.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The content matches the stated purpose of generating ClawHub skill ideas and provides lists, frameworks, and templates rather than executable behavior.
Instruction Scope
The skill includes a quick-publication challenge; users should treat this as advice and not as permission for an agent to publish anything without explicit review.
Install Mechanism
There is no install specification, no package dependency, and no helper code to execute.
Credentials
The metadata declares no required binaries, environment variables, credentials, config paths, or OS-specific access.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence mechanism, background worker, privileged access, or local data indexing is present in the provided artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install skill-idea-generator
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /skill-idea-generator
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release - Generate high-potential skill ideas, analyze trends, identify underserved categories, and get proven frameworks for creating winning skills
Metadata
Slug skill-idea-generator
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Skill Idea Generator?

Generate high-potential skill ideas for ClawHub by analyzing trends, identifying gaps, and suggesting profitable niches. Use when you need inspiration for ne... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 78 downloads so far.

How do I install Skill Idea Generator?

Run "/install skill-idea-generator" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Skill Idea Generator free?

Yes, Skill Idea Generator is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Skill Idea Generator support?

Skill Idea Generator is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Skill Idea Generator?

It is built and maintained by terrycarter1985 (@terrycarter1985); the current version is v1.0.0.

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