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ClawBio packages common bioinformatics tasks into OpenClaw-compatible skills, covering areas like PharmGx, GWAS, scRNA, VCF analysis, protein structure prediction, and survival analysis. Strong fit for biomedical R&D, but outputs still require expert validation.
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CLI-Anything is useful when a critical desktop app has no API and you only need bounded local automation. Its core workflow works, but coordinate-driven control is brittle, and AnyGen should stay sealed.
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An open-source OSINT platform that combines news, flight, vessel, conflict, and market layers into one map. Powerful online, but self-hosting leans heavily on Vercel and multiple API keys.
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GitNexus turns a codebase into a queryable knowledge graph and exposes it through MCP, making impact analysis and symbol-level navigation far more useful for large repositories. Strong idea, but the PolyForm Noncommercial license sets a clear boundary for commercial adoption.
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Claudian is worth considering if Obsidian is already one of your real work surfaces, not just a note archive. It brings Claude Code-style file operations into the vault, but the extra power only makes sense if you actually want that level of access.
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AI Agent Skill for automated patent technical disclosure document generation. Full pipeline: patent point mining, CNIPA novelty search, sanitized disclosure document generation, self-check, and multi-round revision. Outputs .md + .docx dual format. Follows AgentSkills standard, works in Claude Code and Cursor. Focused on Chinese patent system (CNIPA). MIT licensed.