ClawHub's China Mirror Site Goes Live - AI Developers Rejoice!
ClawHub's China Mirror Site Goes Live - AI Developers Rejoive!
April 1st, 2026 — Chinese AI developers just got a major boost as ClawHub, the core skill registry of the OpenClaw ecosystem, launched its official Chinese mirror site today. The new platform at https://mirror-cn.clawhub.com promises to eliminate the frustrating delays that previously plagued cross-border access.

Why This Matters
Dubbed "the npm repository for AI Agents," ClawHub serves as a marketplace where developers can publish, version manage, and install reusable skill packages. Need your AI to handle web searches or automate file processing? ClawHub likely has a solution.
"For too long, our community struggled with sluggish international connections," says developer Li Wei. "This mirror changes everything—it's like switching from dial-up to fiber optic."
How It Works
The setup couldn't be simpler:
- Tell your AI agent: "Find skills on ClawHub using https://mirror-cn.clawhub.com"
- That's it—the system automatically routes through domestic servers for faster access
The project received infrastructure support from ByteDance's VolcanoEngine, ensuring reliable performance across China.
Bigger Picture: Localization Matters
This launch represents more than just technical convenience—it signals growing recognition of regional needs in global AI ecosystems. The ClawHub team actively encourages other communities to contribute similar mirrors through PRs.
For Chinese developers, the benefits stack up:
- Lightning-fast downloads no more waiting for cross-border data transfers
- Rock-solid stability domestic infrastructure means fewer disruptions
- Ecosystem health official mirrors maintain content parity with global sources
The timing couldn't be better. As OpenClaw and similar frameworks gain traction worldwide, localized toolchains become critical for adoption. This mirror might just inspire similar initiatives elsewhere—after all, who doesn't love that adorable crab logo? 🦞
Stay tuned to AIbase for ongoing coverage of ClawHub and other AI infrastructure developments.



