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So I'll create this issue, let him work on that.
Another key way that you might want to configure your agent would be with skills.
So if you've tried to use OpenClaw, for example,
Okay, so let me talk about OpenClaw for a minute.
OpenClaw is insanely powerful, right?
It's such a beautiful piece of software, just taking the internet by storm.
It's really the first time that, you know, if ChatGPT was the first time people realized that AI could talk, OpenClaw was the first time people realized AI could act, right?
that you could actually have AI act on your behalf.
I would say that Paperclip is aiming to be the third moment where you realize AI can do real work that you're accountable for, but that's the future.
With OpenClaw, one of the things that's amazing about it is that it can just do so much for you automatically.
But the problem that people run into is if you use OpenClaw for two or three or four weeks, you start to realize that it kind of falls apart.
You don't really know what it's doing.
You don't really know what it can do.
It breaks and you don't know how to fix it.
And so Paperclip can use OpenClaw as an agent, but Paperclip is designed to give you a bit more accountability into what everyone's doing.
You can break your agents up into different personas and you can also give them different skills.
The best way to find skills would be skills.sh.
Maybe not the best way, but it's one of the most popular.
Have you used this before?
Yeah, it's a real problem and it's something you have to be careful with.