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OnionClaw vs awesome-claude
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OnionClaw
★ 197
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awesome-claude logo
awesome-claude
★ 250

OnionClaw vs awesome-claude

OnionClaw: OnionClaw is an OpenClaw skill and standalone tool that enables AI agents to access the Tor network and .onion hidden services. It provides seven commands for dark web OSINT, including search, fetch, and analysis. The tool runs as a drop-in skill for OpenClaw or standalone from the terminal.; awesome-claude: HeyClaude is a curated, file-backed, human-reviewed directory for Claude agents, MCP servers, skills, hooks, commands, tools, prompts, rules, guides, templates, and statuslines. It serves as both an awesome-list catalog and a machine-readable registry for builders, with 388+ entries across 10 sections. The registry can be accessed via website, API, MCP server, Raycast extension, RSS feeds, and LLM export.

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TL;DR

OnionClaw logoChoose OnionClaw if…

Threat intelligence collection: monitor ransomware blogs, initial access broker ads, and exploit drops

awesome-claude logoChoose awesome-claude if…

Discover and integrate Claude agents, MCP servers, and tools for development workflows

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
OnionClaw logoOnionClaw
awesome-claude logoawesome-claude
Category
Dev Tooling
MCP Servers
Stars
★ 197
★ 250
License
NOASSERTION
MIT
Updated
2d ago
2d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
ai-agents, hidden-services, llm
agent-skills, ai-agents, ai-directory
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Features

OnionClaw logoOnionClaw
01Automatic Tor identity rotation with renew.py
02Simultaneous search across 18 dark web search engines
03Batch scraping of .onion pages via fetch.py
04Four LLM analysis modes (threat intel, ransomware, personal identity, corporate)
05Complete Robin OSINT pipeline (pipeline.py) for automated investigation
awesome-claude logoawesome-claude
01388+ file-backed entries across 10 categories
02Human-reviewed, issue-first submission process
03Machine-readable registry with API, MCP, and feeds
04Multiple integration options: website, Raycast, LLM export, RSS
05Claim, update, and advertise entries through the website
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Use Cases

OnionClaw logoOnionClaw
↳Threat intelligence collection: monitor ransomware blogs, initial access broker ads, and exploit drops
↳Credential leak surveillance: watch paste boards and breach dumps for specific domains or keys
↳Ransomware analysis: extract C2 domains, ransom amounts, and victim sectors
awesome-claude logoawesome-claude
↳Discover and integrate Claude agents, MCP servers, and tools for development workflows
↳Submit and publish source-backed Claude resources for community use
↳Use the registry as a data source for building AI-powered applications
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Best For

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FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between OnionClaw and awesome-claude?
Both OnionClaw and awesome-claude are in the Dev Tooling category. OnionClaw has 197 stars, while awesome-claude has 250 stars.
Which is better, OnionClaw or awesome-claude?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose OnionClaw if Threat intelligence collection: monitor ransomware blogs, initial access broker ads, and exploit drops, and awesome-claude if Discover and integrate Claude agents, MCP servers, and tools for development workflows.
Is OnionClaw free or open source?
Yes, OnionClaw is open source on GitHub (NOASSERTION).
Is awesome-claude free or open source?
Yes, awesome-claude is open source on GitHub (MIT).
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