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n8n – OpenClaw Skill

n8n is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Manage n8n workflows and automations via API. Use when working with n8n workflows, executions, or automation tasks - listing workflows, activating/deactivating, checking execution status, manually triggering workflows, or debugging automation issues.

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namen8n
descriptionManage n8n workflows and automations via API. Use when working with n8n workflows, executions, or automation tasks - listing workflows, activating/deactivating, checking execution status, manually triggering workflows, or debugging automation issues. OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerthomasansems
repositorythomasansems/n8n
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @thomasansems/n8n
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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thomasansems

thomasansems

Maintains n8n in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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name: n8n description: Manage n8n workflows and automations via API. Use when working with n8n workflows, executions, or automation tasks - listing workflows, activating/deactivating, checking execution status, manually triggering workflows, or debugging automation issues.

n8n Workflow Management

Interact with n8n automation platform via REST API.

Setup

First-time setup:

  1. API key must be stored in environment:
export N8N_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
  1. Verify connection:
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py list-workflows --pretty

For persistent storage, add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc:

echo 'export N8N_API_KEY="your-key"' >> ~/.bashrc

Quick Reference

List Workflows

python3 scripts/n8n_api.py list-workflows --pretty
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py list-workflows --active true --pretty

Get Workflow Details

python3 scripts/n8n_api.py get-workflow --id <workflow-id> --pretty

Activate/Deactivate

python3 scripts/n8n_api.py activate --id <workflow-id>
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py deactivate --id <workflow-id>

Executions

# List recent executions
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py list-executions --limit 10 --pretty

# Get execution details
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py get-execution --id <execution-id> --pretty

# Filter by workflow
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py list-executions --id <workflow-id> --limit 20 --pretty

Manual Execution

# Trigger workflow
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py execute --id <workflow-id>

# With data
python3 scripts/n8n_api.py execute --id <workflow-id> --data '{"key": "value"}'

Python API

For programmatic access:

from scripts.n8n_api import N8nClient

client = N8nClient()

# List workflows
workflows = client.list_workflows(active=True)

# Get workflow
workflow = client.get_workflow('workflow-id')

# Activate/deactivate
client.activate_workflow('workflow-id')
client.deactivate_workflow('workflow-id')

# Executions
executions = client.list_executions(workflow_id='workflow-id', limit=10)
execution = client.get_execution('execution-id')

# Execute workflow
result = client.execute_workflow('workflow-id', data={'key': 'value'})

Common Tasks

Debug Failed Workflows

  1. List recent executions with failures
  2. Get execution details to see error
  3. Check workflow configuration
  4. Deactivate if needed

Monitor Workflow Health

  1. List active workflows
  2. Check recent execution status
  3. Review error patterns

Workflow Management

  1. List all workflows
  2. Review active/inactive status
  3. Activate/deactivate as needed
  4. Delete old workflows

API Reference

For detailed API documentation, see references/api.md.

Troubleshooting

Authentication error:

  • Verify N8N_API_KEY is set: echo $N8N_API_KEY
  • Check API key is valid in n8n UI

Connection error:

  • Check N8N_BASE_URL if using custom URL

Command errors:

  • Use --pretty flag for readable output
  • Check --id is provided when required
  • Validate JSON format for --data parameter
README.md

No README available.

Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

FAQ

How do I install n8n?

Run openclaw add @thomasansems/n8n in your terminal. This installs n8n into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/thomasansems/n8n. Review commits and README documentation before installing.