Qiushi OpenClaw Skills is a collection of AI Agent skills based on the Mao Zedong Thought methodology. It is transformed according to the OpenClaw skills format and aims to provide a systematic thinking and action framework for AI.
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Option 1: Install via CLI (recommended)
Recommended (no pre-install needed)
npx clawhub@latest --dir ~/.claude/skills install qiushi-openclaw-skillOr via clawhub CLI (if already installed)
clawhub --dir ~/.claude/skills install qiushi-openclaw-skillβ οΈ Requires Node.js 18+. No Node? Use Option 2 below to download the ZIP instead. Install Node.js β
Option 2: Manual install (no Node required)
Download the ZIP, extract it, and place the folder at the path below. Restart your agent to activate.
Install path
~/.claude/skills/qiushi-openclaw-skill/π‘Extract and place the folder at the path above, then restart your agent.
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What Asking for skills can do for your AI workflow
Qiushi openclaw skills is directly from your Claude conversation
Works across Claude, Cursor, OpenClaw β install once, use everywhere
One-command installation β no complex setup required
Combine with other skills to build powerful multi-step AI workflows
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Asking for skills extends your AI assistant with the ability to qiushi OpenClaw Skills is a collection of AI Agent skills based on the Mao Zedong Thought methodology. It is transformed according to the OpenClaw skills format and aims to provide a systematic thinking and action framework for AI. Rather than leaving your conversation to handle this manually, you can ask your Claude agent directly β and it will take care of the task end-to-end, using Asking for skills as its underlying capability.
Asking for skills works across Claude, Cursor, OpenClaw through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) β an open standard that lets AI clients share tools and skills without lock-in. Because MCP is platform-agnostic by design, you install Asking for skills once and it becomes available across all your AI clients. Whether you're working in Claude for focused sessions or Cursor for integrated workflows, the skill behaves consistently.
To install Asking for skills, copy the skill folder to `~/.claude/skills/qiushi-openclaw-skill/` for use across all your projects, or `.claude/skills/qiushi-openclaw-skill/` for a single project. Restart Claude and the skill is immediately active β invoke it with `/qiushi-openclaw-skill` or just describe your goal and the AI will pick it up automatically.
Asking for skills has 425 installs and is part of the growing AI Agent & Automation skill ecosystem on DiscoverAISkills. Like all skills on DiscoverAISkills, it is free to install and use. The broader AI skills ecosystem continues to expand as developers contribute new capabilities across categories like developer tools, data analysis, writing, automation, and more.
Place the skill folder at ~/.claude/skills/qiushi-openclaw-skill/ for personal use (all projects), or .claude/skills/qiushi-openclaw-skill/ for project-specific use. Restart your AI client, then invoke with /qiushi-openclaw-skill or let the AI discover it automatically.
Asking for skills supports Claude, Cursor, OpenClaw. It integrates seamlessly with these AI platforms to extend their capabilities.
Asking for skills is free to install. Check the repository for licensing information.
Qiushi OpenClaw Skills is a collection of AI Agent skills based on the Mao Zedong Thought methodology. It is transformed according to the OpenClaw skills format and aims to provide a systematic thinking and action framework for AI.
Automate my ai agent & automation tasks using Asking for skills
Identifies repetitive steps in your workflow and sets up Asking for skills to handle them automatically
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