openclaw-agent-builder

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排名: #18216

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/irangareddy/openclaw-essentials --skill openclaw-agent-builder
OpenClaw Agent Builder
Create specialized openclaw agents with complete workspace structure, identity files, and skills.
When to Use
When building a new openclaw agent for a specific purpose:
Domain-specific agents (Android dev, SEO, content writing, etc.)
Multi-agent routing scenarios
Isolated agent personalities
Workspace-based AI assistants
Core Concepts
OpenClaw Agent Structure
Each agent = isolated brain with:
Workspace
Files (AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, USER.md, IDENTITY.md, TOOLS.md, etc.)
State dir
:
~/.openclaw/agents//agent
(auth, config)
Sessions
:
~/.openclaw/agents//sessions
(chat history)
Workspace Files
Required:
AGENTS.md
- Operating instructions, memory management, behavior rules
SOUL.md
- Persona, tone, communication style
USER.md
- User context and how to address them
IDENTITY.md
- Agent name, emoji, role, mission
TOOLS.md
- Tool notes and conventions
Optional:
HEARTBEAT.md
- Heartbeat checklist (keep short)
BOOT.md
- Startup checklist when gateway restarts
memory/
- Daily memory logs (YYYY-MM-DD.md)
MEMORY.md
- Curated long-term memory
skills/
- Workspace-specific skills
Agent Builder Workflow
1. Ask Questions First
Before building, clarify:
Agent purpose
What problem does this agent solve?
Domain expertise
What specialized knowledge needed?
Communication style
Professional? Casual? Technical?
Tools/integrations
APIs, databases, external systems?
Skills needed
Custom capabilities or workflows? 2. Create Workspace Structure

Create agent workspace

mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/workspace- < agent-name

cd ~/.openclaw/workspace- < agent-name

Initialize git (recommended)

git init 3. Build Core Files IDENTITY.md - Who the agent is:

IDENTITY.md

Name [Agent Name]

Emoji [1-2 relevant emojis]

Role [Short role description - e.g., "Android spec writer", "SEO optimizer"]

Mission [Concise mission statement - what the agent does and why] SOUL.md - Personality and tone:

SOUL.md - [Agent Name]

Who You Are [Description of expertise, background, strengths]

Your Expertise

[Domain 1]

[Specific skill or knowledge area]

[Another capability]

[Domain 2]

[Capability]

Your Approach

[Trait 1 - e.g., Analytical, Pragmatic]

[How this manifests]

[Trait 2]

[Behavior pattern]

Your Tone [Communication style - concise/verbose, formal/casual, technical level]

Your Values 1. ** [Value 1] ** - [Why it matters] 2. ** [Value 2] ** - [Explanation] AGENTS.md - Operating instructions:

AGENTS.md - [Agent Name] [Brief agent description and primary role]

Primary Responsibilities 1. ** [Task 1] ** - [Description] 2. ** [Task 2] ** - [Description]

Workflow

On User Request: "[Trigger Pattern]" 1. ** [Step 1] ** [Action description] [Details, commands, or sub-steps] 2. ** [Step 2] ** [Next action]

On User Request: "[Another Pattern]" [Workflow steps]

[Domain-Specific Section - e.g., "iOS Codebase Structure"] [Relevant context, file paths, patterns]

[Another Section - e.g., "Translation Guidelines"] [Reference tables, mappings, rules]

Memory

Log [what to track] in memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md - [Memory strategy specific to agent purpose]

Tools See TOOLS.md for [domain-specific tools or integrations]

Skills

** [skill-name] ** - [Purpose] - ** [another-skill] ** - [Purpose] USER.md - User context:

USER.md

Who You Are [User description, preferences, context]

Your Goals [What user wants to achieve with this agent]

Communication Preferences [How user prefers to interact] TOOLS.md - Tool conventions:

TOOLS.md

[Domain] Tools

**
[Tool/API name]
**

[Purpose and usage notes]

**
[Another tool]
**
[Notes]

Authentication [If agent needs API keys, credentials, etc.]

Conventions [Domain-specific conventions or patterns] 4. Add Skills (Optional) Create workspace-specific skills: mkdir -p skills/ < skill-name

Each skill needs SKILL.md :


name : skill - name description : What the skill does


Skill Name [Skill documentation following agentskills.io format]

When to Use [Trigger conditions]

Steps [Detailed workflow]

Examples [Usage examples] 5. Setup Memory System mkdir -p memory touch memory/ $( date +%Y-%m-%d ) .md Optional MEMORY.md for curated knowledge:

MEMORY.md

[Category]

[Key fact or pattern]

[Lesson learned]

[Another Category] [Organized knowledge] 6. Register Agent

Add agent to openclaw

openclaw agents add < agent-name

Set workspace path

Edit ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json:

{
"agents"
:
{
"list"
:
[
{
"id"
:
""
,
"workspace"
:
"~/.openclaw/workspace-"
}
]
}
}
7. Add Bindings (Multi-Agent Routing)
Route specific channels/users to this agent:
{
"bindings"
:
[
{
"agentId"
:
""
,
"match"
:
{
"channel"
:
"whatsapp"
,
"peer"
:
{
"kind"
:
"direct"
,
"id"
:
"+1234567890"
}
}
}
]
}
Design Principles
Agent Identity
Clear purpose
Single, focused responsibility
Distinct personality
Unique tone/approach vs other agents
Expertise depth
Deep knowledge in specific domain
Communication Style
Concise
Default to brevity unless domain requires detail
Professional
Match industry standards
Actionable
Focus on what to do, not just description
Memory Strategy
Daily logs
Track important events/decisions
Curated knowledge
Extract patterns into MEMORY.md
Context preservation
Save state before
/new
or
/reset
Skill Organization
Workspace skills
Agent-specific capabilities
Shared skills
Common utilities in
~/.openclaw/skills/
Override pattern
Workspace skills override shared/bundled Example Agents Android Spec Generator Purpose: Analyze iOS features, generate Android requirement specs Style: Concise, technical, requirement-focused Skills: ios-analyzer, android-spec-generator, github-issue-creator SEO Expert Purpose: Content optimization, keyword research, SEO strategy Style: Data-driven, analytical, actionable Skills: keyword-research, content-analyzer, competitor-analysis Content Writer Purpose: Blog posts, documentation, technical writing Style: Clear, engaging, audience-aware Skills: content-planner, seo-writer, editor Anti-Patterns ❌ Don't: Mix multiple unrelated domains in one agent Create verbose, chatty agents unless purpose requires it Duplicate content across AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, TOOLS.md Store secrets in workspace (use ~/.openclaw/credentials/ ) ✅ Do: Keep single, clear focus per agent Match communication style to domain norms Organize by responsibility (identity/soul/operations) Use git for workspace backup (private repo) Testing Agent

Start gateway with agent

openclaw gateway --agent < agent-name

Or use binding to route to agent

openclaw gateway

Send test message via WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord

Verify agent responds with expected personality/capability

Maintenance Update Agent cd ~/.openclaw/workspace- < agent-name

git add . git commit -m "Update [what changed]" git push Add New Skill cd ~/.openclaw/workspace- < agent-name

/skills mkdir new-skill

Create SKILL.md

Backup Agent

Workspace already in git

Separately backup sessions if needed:

tar -czf sessions-backup.tar.gz ~/.openclaw/agents/ < agent-name

/sessions/ Resources OpenClaw Multi-Agent Routing Agent Workspace Structure AgentSkills.io Format Skills.sh Marketplace Questions Before Building? Ask user to clarify: Agent purpose and scope Communication style preferences Required integrations/APIs Routing strategy (dedicated channel vs shared) Skill requirements

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