An OpenClaw tutorial that goes beyond setup into debugging and skills
This entry page aligns directly with the OpenClaw tutorial search intent. It shows the learner what they will actually gain before sending them into the full guided build, skills page, and project path.
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What This Path Builds
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Why this tutorial is worth doing
The hard part is not seeing the UI. The hard part is understanding the chain, the debugging order, and how to turn repeated actions into team assets.
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How DepthPilot handles it
We first get the minimal chain running, then add plugin strategy, then convert day-2 operations into skills so the lesson does not end with one lucky startup.
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What you should know after it
You should know the minimum success criteria, the frequent failure modes, and what deserves to be captured as a skill.
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Questions Learners Usually Ask
How is this different from the full tutorial page?
This page is a search-aligned entry and learning map. The full tutorial page is the step-by-step execution guide.
Is it suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, as long as the learner is willing to actually run the system rather than just read about it.