OpenClaw for DevOps Engineers
Stop context-switching between dashboards, terminals, and docs. One agent handles deploys, incident triage, and pipeline management.
Why DevOps Engineers Love OpenClaw
DevOps is all about reducing toil. OpenClaw puts your entire infrastructure toolkit behind a single conversational interface — from deploying containers to triaging alerts at 3 AM. Instead of context-switching between dashboards, terminals, and documentation, you describe what you need and your agent handles the rest.
The OpenClaw skills ecosystem includes 400+ DevOps and cloud-focused skills, plus another 186 CLI utilities that slot right into your existing workflows.
Starter Pack — Get Running in 30 Seconds
Copy and paste this into your terminal to install a curated set of DevOps skills:
clawhub install cicd-pipeline agent-sovereign-stack agent-metrics-osiris agent-evaluation adguard agent-autonomy-primitives agentic-devops active-maintenance arc-memory-pruner aria2-json-rpc
Featured Skills
cicd-pipeline
Create and manage CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and more. No more YAML guessing games — your agent scaffolds, debugs, and optimizes pipeline configs through conversation.
agent-sovereign-stack
One command for sovereign infrastructure. Spin up self-hosted stacks without vendor lock-in. Ideal for teams that need full control over their deployment environment.
agent-metrics-osiris
Plug your agent into your monitoring stack. Track performance metrics, set up alerts, and get real-time observability into both your infrastructure and your agent’s behavior.
active-maintenance
Automated system health checks. Your agent monitors resource usage, cleans up stale data, and flags degradation before it becomes an incident.
agent-evaluation
Before you ship agent-powered automation to prod, validate it. Structured evaluation frameworks for benchmarking reliability and catching regressions.
What You Can Build
- Deploy on demand — “Spin up a staging environment matching prod”
- Triage incidents — “Check the last hour of metrics and summarize anomalies”
- Manage pipelines — “Add a security scanning step to the CI pipeline”
- Self-maintain — “Run health checks and clean up unused containers”
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