Tencent launches the SkillHub AI Community, specifically optimized for the OpenClaw skill ecosystem for Chinese users

Gate News Report, March 11 — Tencent announced the launch of AI Skills Community SkillHub, optimized specifically for Chinese users. The platform is built on the OpenClaw official open-source ecosystem and serves as a localized support platform. It fully compatible with the official community’s complete skills ecosystem, providing support for the domestic implementation of the official ecosystem without modifying the open-source content. SkillHub addresses key issues in installing skills for AI agent tools like OpenClaw by offering fast downloads, curated rankings, Chinese search, and other core features.

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