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@soju0x/meteora-launch-skill

v1.0.0

Published

OpenClaw skill for launching tokens and managing liquidity on Meteora (Solana DeFi). Covers DBC, DAMM v1/v2, DLMM, Alpha Vault, and Presale Vault.

Readme

meteora-launch-skill

OpenClaw skill for launching tokens and managing liquidity on Meteora — the leading Solana DeFi protocol.

Teaches your OpenClaw agent how to use the meteora-invent CLI toolkit to automate the full lifecycle of Solana token launches and liquidity management.

What it covers

  • DBC — Dynamic Bonding Curve token launches with auto-migration
  • DAMM v2 — Advanced AMM with dynamic fees and position NFTs
  • DAMM v1 — Constant product AMM with lending integration
  • DLMM — Concentrated liquidity with bin-based price ranges
  • Alpha Vault — Anti-bot mechanism and automated yield strategies
  • Presale Vault — Permissionless token presales

Install

Via ClawHub (recommended):

clawhub install meteora-launch

Via npm (auto-installs into ~/.openclaw/skills/):

npm install -g meteora-launch-skill

Manual:

git clone https://github.com/0xSoju/meteora-launch-skill
cp -r meteora-launch-skill/skill ~/.openclaw/skills/meteora-launch

Then restart your OpenClaw session — the skill activates automatically.

Usage

Once installed, your agent automatically picks it up. Just ask naturally:

"Create a DBC token launch for my project"
"Set up a DLMM pool with an alpha vault"
"Migrate my bonding curve to DAMM v2"
"Add liquidity to my DAMM v2 pool"
"Claim fees from my DBC pool"

The agent will guide you through configuration, flag required fields, and run commands safely (always dry-run first).

Prerequisites

You'll need the meteora-invent toolkit:

git clone https://github.com/MeteoraAg/meteora-invent
cd meteora-invent
pnpm install
cp studio/.env.example studio/.env
# Add your PAYER_PRIVATE_KEY and RPC_URL

See skill/references/setup.md for full setup instructions.

Skill contents

skill/
├── SKILL.md                          # Core instructions + protocol selector
└── references/
    ├── actions.md                    # All 27 CLI actions with flags + config fields
    ├── LLM.txt                       # Comprehensive automation guide
    ├── example_dbc_config.jsonc      # Ready-to-use DBC config template
    └── setup.md                      # Toolkit installation guide

Network

Works on mainnet, devnet, and localnet. Always test on devnet first.

License

MIT — built by @0xSoju