# Implement Use Case: Awesome OpenClaw Use Cases
## What This Is
This is a popular community-curated list of real-world applications for the OpenClaw AI agent. It provides dozens of practical examples showing how to automate daily tasks, from creating social media digests and managing content pipelines to building mini-applications autonomously.
Source: https://github.com/hesamsheikh/awesome-openclaw-usecases
## Before You Start
Scan my workspace and analyze:
- The project language, framework, and directory structure
- Existing AI provider config (check .env, .env.local, config files for API keys — OpenRouter, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google AI, etc.)
- Whether this repository or a similar tool is already cloned or installed
Then ask me before proceeding:
1. Which AI provider/API should this use? (Use whatever I already have configured, or ask me to set one up — options include direct provider APIs or a unified service like OpenRouter)
2. Where in my project should this be integrated?
3. Are there any customizations I need (model preferences, naming conventions, constraints)?
## Fetch the Source
Clone or inspect the repository to understand what needs to be installed:
```bash
gh repo clone hesamsheikh/awesome-openclaw-usecases
```
Review the README, directory structure, and any install instructions before proceeding.
## What to Implement
## Additional Context
- Clone the repository `https://github.com/hesamsheikh/awesome-openclaw-usecases.git` into a local directory for analysis.
- Scan the cloned repository's `usecases/` directory, parse the markdown filenames, and present a numbered list of available use cases ranked by potential relevance to the user's project files.
- After the user selects a use case, analyze its corresponding markdown file to identify the required skills, plugins, or external dependencies, then formulate an implementation plan and present it to the user for approval, including a warning about unaudited community code.
## Guidelines
- Adapt everything to my existing project — do not assume a specific stack or directory layout
- Use whichever AI provider I already have configured; if I need a new one, tell me what to sign up for and I'll give you the key
- Check my .env files for existing API keys (OpenRouter, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google AI) before asking me to add one
- Review any fetched code for safety before installing or executing it
- After setup, run a quick verification and show me a summary of exactly what was installed, where, and how to use it