Stock Analysis
Requires python3, and AISA_API_KEY. Uses the supplied AISA_API_KEY to send requests to https://api.aisa.one. Native-first ClawHub plugin for `stock-analysis`. Ships the packaged AIsa skill with an `openclaw.plugin.json` manifest and a Claude-compatible bundle fallback. Analyze stocks and cryptocurrencies with 8-dimension scoring via AIsa API. Provides BUY/HOLD/SELL signals with confidence levels, entry/target/stop prices, and risk flags. Supports single or multi-ticker analysis with optional fast mode and JSON output. Use when the user asks to analyze a stock, check a ticker, or compare investments.
Install
openclaw plugins install clawhub:stock-analysis-pluginStock Analysis Plugin
ClawHub/OpenClaw native-first plugin wrapper for the packaged AIsa skill.
Runtime Requirements
- Required bins:
python3 - Required env vars:
AISA_API_KEY - Primary env:
AISA_API_KEY - Network target:
https://api.aisa.one
What It Ships
- Bundle plugin id:
stock-analysis-plugin - Native manifest:
openclaw.plugin.json - Native entrypoint:
index.js - Embedded skill:
skills/stock-analysis/SKILL.md - Format: native OpenClaw plugin plus Claude-compatible bundle fallback
Why This Format
- Uses the OpenClaw-native manifest path that current plugin docs expect.
- Keeps the packaged skill payload intact under
skills/for ClawHub/OpenClaw skill loading. - Retains
.claude-plugin/plugin.jsonso Claude-compatible marketplace tooling still recognizes the package. - Reuses the already-hardened
clawhub-release/skill payload.
Provenance
- Source repository:
https://github.com/baofeng-tech/agent-skills-io - Embedded skill path:
skills/stock-analysis/SKILL.md - The runtime behavior remains inside the packaged skill payload and its public docs.
Install After Publishing
openclaw plugins install clawhub:stock-analysis-plugin
Publish Locally
clawhub package publish ./plugins/stock-analysis-plugin --dry-run
clawhub package publish ./plugins/stock-analysis-plugin
Notes
- Runtime requirements and guardrails remain inside
skills/stock-analysis/SKILL.md. - If both native and bundle markers exist, OpenClaw prefers the native plugin path.
- This package keeps side effects explicit and relies on the packaged skill's repo-local defaults where applicable.
