OpenClaw Custom Skills — Build AI automation workflows with SKILL.md files

How to Write Custom OpenClaw Skills: Build Your Own AI Automation in Minutes (2026)

Most people install OpenClaw, connect it to Telegram, set up a cron job or two, and call it a day. That’s fine. But the users who get the most out of it — the ones running full business operations on autopilot — have figured out the skills system. Skills are how you teach OpenClaw to […]

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OpenJarvis Review 2026: Stanford’s Local-First AI Agent Framework

On March 12, 2026, Stanford’s Scaling Intelligence Lab dropped something the AI agent ecosystem has been quietly missing: a framework built around the uncomfortable truth that “personal AI” running entirely on someone else’s servers isn’t actually personal. OpenJarvis isn’t just another agent framework — it’s Stanford’s answer to a specific research finding that local models

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GLM-5-Turbo Review 2026

When Z.ai announced GLM-5-Turbo on March 16, 2026, the headline was “faster and cheaper” — but the number that actually matters is buried in OpenRouter’s provider telemetry: a 0.67% tool call error rate. Compare that to the base GLM-5 endpoints, where error rates run from 2.33% to 6.41%, and you start to understand why Z.ai

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Mistral Small 4 review 2026

Mistral Small 4 Review 2026: The First MoE Model That Does It All

Mistral just made the “which model do I deploy?” question obsolete — at least for their product line. Mistral Small 4, released March 16, 2026, is a 119B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts model that collapses four previously separate products (Mistral Small, Magistral, Pixtral, and Devstral) into a single deployment target with configurable reasoning effort. The kicker: it’s fully

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Canva Magic Layers Review 2026: AI-Powered Layer Separation That Actually Works

Canva dropped Magic Layers on March 10, 2026 – and for the first time, a flat image dropped into Canva’s editor doesn’t have to stay flat. The feature uses Canva’s proprietary Design Model to reverse-engineer a static PNG or JPG into individual, movable, editable layers. That includes live text, separated objects, and preserved layout structure.

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Claude interactive visuals review 2026

Claude Interactive Visuals Review 2026: Anthropic’s Charts Are Clickable (And That Changes Everything)

Anthropic quietly shipped something on March 12, 2026 that most AI coverage buried in a changelog — Claude can now generate charts you can actually click, hover, and interact with directly inside the chat window. Not a static PNG. Not a code block you have to run yourself. A live, reactive visualization that responds to

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Gemini Embedding 2 Review 2026: Google’s First Multimodal Embedding Model Explained

TL;DR VERDICT 8.6 / 10 Gemini Embedding 2 is the most significant leap in embedding model architecture in years. Google didn’t just make a better text embedder — they collapsed four separate retrieval pipelines into one, and the benchmarks back it up. With a 68.16 MTEB score, 3072-dimensional vectors, native multimodal support for text/images/audio/video, and

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SLATE V1 Review 2026: YC-Backed Swarm-Native Coding Agent Tested

SLATE V1 Review 2026: The First Swarm-Native Coding Agent (Real-World Cost: $58 Per Task) A real-world porting task — migrating an open-source library to TypeScript — cost $58.32 on SLATE V1. That wasn’t a marketing claim. Random Labs published the exact token breakdown: 311 requests, 583 tool calls, 15.5 million input tokens. For context, that

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Impeccable Review 2026: The AI Design Language That Finally Makes Agent Code Look Good

Every developer who has used an AI coding agent to build a frontend has seen the same result: technically functional, visually embarrassing. Impeccable is the first tool that directly attacks this problem – a structured design language that plugs into your AI agent and rewires how it thinks about visual design. It’s a new product

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