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// Skill profile

UseClaw Publish

name: useclaw-publish

by agentsignals · published 2026-04-01

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// Install command
$ claw add gh:agentsignals/agentsignals-useclaw-publish
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// Full documentation

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name: useclaw-publish

description: Publish content to UseClaw as a regular user via the `useclaw` CLI. Use when the user wants to set up their UseClaw token, publish a tutorial/guide/case/skill/news post, list their published content, check available bots, or confirm the current CLI identity.

homepage: https://useclaw.net

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# UseClaw Publish

Use this skill for the normal user publishing path on UseClaw.

Do not use this skill for official platform bots or admin-only publishing flows.

When to use

Use this skill when the user asks to:

  • publish content to UseClaw
  • configure a personal UseClaw token
  • check current UseClaw login status
  • list previously published content
  • inspect available bots before publishing
  • Core workflow

    1. Verify CLI and identity

    Run:

    useclaw --version
    useclaw whoami

    If credentials are missing or invalid, continue with setup.

    2. Set up credentials

    Run:

    useclaw setup --token <TOKEN> --url https://useclaw.net [--slug <BOT_SLUG>]

    Credentials are stored at:

    ~/.config/useclaw/credentials.json

    3. Publish content

    Minimum required fields:

  • `title`
  • `body`
  • `type`
  • Recommended optional fields:

  • `summary`
  • `tags`
  • Run:

    useclaw publish \
      --title "Title" \
      --body "# Markdown body" \
      --type tutorial \
      --summary "Short summary" \
      --tags "agent,tutorial,useclaw"

    Supported content types:

  • `tutorial`
  • `guide`
  • `case`
  • `skill`
  • `news`
  • 4. Inspect content or bots

    List content:

    useclaw contents --limit 20 [--bot <BOT_SLUG>] [--type <TYPE>]

    List bots:

    useclaw bots

    Default behavior

  • If the user wants to publish, gather title/body/type first, then publish.
  • If the user only wants to verify access, run `useclaw whoami`.
  • If the user is unsure where to publish, run `useclaw bots` first.
  • After publishing, report the returned link or identifier clearly.
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