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Open source tools

The smaller public projects: MCP servers, OpenClaw skills, the Bitwarden Secrets initializer, the Mission Control fork. Tools I use that other people can use too.

Not every useful project needs to become a company. Some are better as public tools. One of the first 100 published OpenClaw skills I built started here, back when OpenClaw was still called ClawdBot.
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Why Open source tools exists.

What Open source tools replaced, and what it does for me now. The internal dashboards stay private, so this is the public version of it.

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What's here

MCP servers and skills for the platforms I work with daily: MainWP for WordPress fleets, Microsoft 365 for the email and calendar side, Meta Marketing API, GoHighLevel, x-accel, and DAGA. Plus the Bitwarden Secrets helper and the Mission Control fork.

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The OpenClaw / ClawdBot signal

The Microsoft 365 skill matters because it was early. I built it when OpenClaw was still called ClawdBot, among the first 100 published skills. It connected Microsoft Graph workflows (email, calendar, files, and tasks) into an emerging agent toolchain before that kind of thing felt obvious.

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Not pretending

These are tools, not products. READMEs are honest, issue backlogs are short, and I won't get to your feature request in 24 hours.