@garrytan: Basically how I'm building all my features these days: Do it once in OpenClaw, then just run /skillify and it does it l…
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Garry Tan uses OpenClaw and /skillify to automate feature building after doing it once.
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Basically how I’m building all my features these days: Do it once in OpenClaw, then just run /skillify and it does it like that forever
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