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Openclaw.Net

.NET developers build OpenClaw bots too. Community resources make it easier.

What breaks without openclaw openclaw.net

Node.js-only documentation. No .NET examples. Cross-platform friction.

OpenClaw for .NET developers × community resources ÷ 15-minute browse ÷ no JS-only barrier = .NET-native bot development.

openclaw openclaw.net — what it actually does

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Provides community resources for building OpenClaw-compatible .NET bots.
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Documents .NET-specific patterns for OpenClaw integration.
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Browse for adapters and examples matching .NET development workflows.
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Community maintained — verify last activity before depending on guidance.
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Contribute .NET examples to benefit other developers on this stack.

Security check — openclaw openclaw.net

Privacy score: 7/10 — accesses connected platform APIs only. Lock it: review OAuth scopes before install, confirm Linux, macOS; OpenClaw ≥1.0 compatibility.

Quick start — openclaw openclaw.net in 15–30 minutes

Setup time: 15–30 minutes

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You need:
  • OpenClaw core
  • Node.js ≥18

Install the package:

git clone https://github.com/clawdotnet/openclaw.net
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Clone the repo\n2. Run npm install\n3. Review README for setup instructions\n4. Configure required env variables\n5. Start and test

Troubleshooting openclaw openclaw.net

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1. Not reading the README before setup\n2. Using outdated Node.js version

Compatibility & status

Works with: Linux, macOS; OpenClaw ≥1.0 intermediate Last updated: Aug 2025 ★ 50 on GitHub MIT

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FAQ — openclaw openclaw.net

.NET developers without community resources repeat JavaScript developers' past mistakes.

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