Tencent Responds to Accusations of 'Plagiarism' from the Father of OpenClaw
2026-03-12 / Read about 0 minute
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On March 11, 2026, Tencent launched SkillHub, an AI Skills community optimized specifically for Chinese users. Built on OpenClaw's official open-source ecosystem, the community is fully compatible with its entire skill ecosystem, aiming to provide supporting services for the official ecosystem's domestic implementation. Addressing issues such as slow downloads for domestic users, difficulties in skill selection, and poor Chinese search experiences, SkillHub offers three major solutions: establishing high-speed domestic mirror nodes for fast skill package downloads; introducing a 'Top 50 AI Skills List' with official certification, accelerated downloads, and security audits; and creating an open Chinese community with a restructured search and classification system. Currently, SkillHub has aggregated over 13,000 Skills from the official community, with the number still growing rapidly. Tencent emphasized that SkillHub adopts a compatibility design, not only adaptation (compatible with) OpenClaw but also supporting various AI Agent frameworks like WorkBuddy and Qclaw, as well as AI Coding scenarios. It can connect with local environments such as Tencent Cloud Lighthouse servers and Macs. Meanwhile, Tencent is promoting a comprehensive 'skillification' of its product matrix, with over 10 products already transformed, such as Tencent Docs Skill and QQ Browser Skill. In response to plagiarism accusations, Tencent stated that SkillHub is merely a local mirror site for Chinese users, clearly annotation (labeling) ClawHub as the original source. In its first week, user downloads reached 870,000, yet it only pulled approximately 1GB of data from the official source, effectively helping to distribute traffic for the official platform. Additionally, team members are themselves contributors to the project's code and PRs, expressing a desire to continue supporting the ecosystem.