* feat(ui): add chat infrastructure modules (slice 1 of dashboard-v2) New self-contained chat modules extracted from dashboard-v2-structure: - chat/slash-commands.ts: slash command definitions and completions - chat/slash-command-executor.ts: execute slash commands via gateway RPC - chat/slash-command-executor.node.test.ts: test coverage - chat/speech.ts: speech-to-text (STT) support - chat/input-history.ts: per-session input history navigation - chat/pinned-messages.ts: pinned message management - chat/deleted-messages.ts: deleted message tracking - chat/export.ts: shared exportChatMarkdown helper - chat-export.ts: re-export shim for backwards compat Gateway fix: - Restore usage/cost stripping in chat.history sanitization - Add test coverage for sanitization behavior These modules are additive and tree-shaken — no existing code imports them yet. They will be wired in subsequent slices. * feat(ui): add utilities, theming, and i18n updates (slice 2 of dashboard-v2) UI utilities and theming improvements extracted from dashboard-v2-structure: Icons & formatting: - icons.ts: expanded icon set for new dashboard views - format.ts: date/number formatting helpers - tool-labels.ts: human-readable tool name mappings Theming: - theme.ts: enhanced theme resolution and system theme support - theme-transition.ts: simplified transition logic - storage.ts: theme parsing improvements for settings persistence Navigation & types: - navigation.ts: extended tab definitions for dashboard-v2 - app-view-state.ts: expanded view state management - types.ts: new type definitions (HealthSummary, ModelCatalogEntry, etc.) Components: - components/dashboard-header.ts: reusable header component i18n: - Updated en, pt-BR, zh-CN, zh-TW locales with new dashboard strings All changes are additive or backwards-compatible. Build passes. Part of #36853. * feat(ui): dashboard-v2 views refactor (slice 3 of dashboard-v2) Complete views refactor from dashboard-v2-structure, building on slice 1 (chat infra, #41497) and slice 2 (utilities/theming, #41500). Core app wiring: - app.ts: updated host component with new state properties - app-render.ts: refactored render pipeline for new dashboard layout - app-render.helpers.ts: extracted render helpers - app-settings.ts: theme listener lifecycle fix, cron runs on tab load - app-gateway.ts: refactored chat event handling - app-chat.ts: slash command integration New views: - views/command-palette.ts: command palette (Cmd+K) - views/login-gate.ts: authentication gate - views/bottom-tabs.ts: mobile tab navigation - views/overview-*.ts: modular overview dashboard (cards, attention, event log, hints, log tail, quick actions) - views/agents-panels-overview.ts: agent overview panel Refactored views: - views/chat.ts: major refactor with STT, slash commands, search, export, pinned messages, input history - views/config.ts: restructured config management - views/agents.ts: streamlined agent management - views/overview.ts: modular composition from sub-views - views/sessions.ts: enhanced session management Controllers: - controllers/health.ts: new health check controller - controllers/models.ts: new model catalog controller - controllers/agents.ts: tools catalog improvements - controllers/config.ts: config form enhancements Tests & infrastructure: - Updated test helpers, browser tests, node tests - vite.config.ts: build configuration updates - markdown.ts: rendering improvements Build passes ✅ | 44 files | +6,626/-1,499 Part of #36853. Depends on #41497 and #41500. * UI: fix chat review follow-ups * fix(ui): repair chat clear and attachment regressions * fix(ui): address remaining chat review comments * fix(ui): address review follow-ups * fix(ui): replay queued local slash commands * fix(ui): repair control-ui type drift * fix(ui): restore control UI styling * feat(ui): enhance layout and styling for config and topbar components - Updated grid layout for the config layout to allow full-width usage. - Introduced new styles for top tabs and search components to improve usability. - Added theme mode toggle styling for better visual integration. - Implemented tests for layout and theme mode components to ensure proper rendering and functionality. * feat(ui): add config file opening functionality and enhance styles - Implemented a new handler to open the configuration file using the default application based on the operating system. - Updated various CSS styles across components for improved visual consistency and usability, including adjustments to padding, margins, and font sizes. - Introduced new styles for the data table and sidebar components to enhance layout and interaction. - Added tests for the collapsed navigation rail to ensure proper functionality in different states. * refactor(ui): update CSS styles for improved layout and consistency - Simplified font-body declaration in base.css for cleaner code. - Adjusted transition properties in components.css for better readability. - Added new .workspace-link class in components.css for enhanced link styling. - Changed config layout from grid to flex in config.css for better responsiveness. - Updated related tests to reflect layout changes in config-layout.browser.test.ts. * feat(ui): enhance theme handling and loading states in chat interface - Updated CSS to support new theme mode attributes for better styling consistency across light and dark themes. - Introduced loading skeletons in the chat view to improve user experience during data fetching. - Refactored command palette to manage focus more effectively, enhancing accessibility. - Added tests for the appearance theme picker and loading states to ensure proper rendering and functionality. * refactor(ui): streamline ephemeral state management in chat and config views - Introduced interfaces for ephemeral state in chat and config views to encapsulate related variables. - Refactored state management to utilize a single object for better organization and maintainability. - Removed legacy state variables and updated related functions to reference the new state structure. - Enhanced readability and consistency across the codebase by standardizing state handling. * chore: remove test files to reduce PR scope * fix(ui): resolve type errors in debug props and chat search * refactor(ui): remove stream mode functionality across various components - Eliminated stream mode related translations and CSS styles to streamline the user interface. - Updated multiple components to remove references to stream mode, enhancing code clarity and maintainability. - Adjusted rendering logic in views to ensure consistent behavior without stream mode. - Improved overall readability by cleaning up unused variables and props. * fix(ui): add msg-meta CSS and fix rebase type errors * fix(ui): add CSS for chat footer action buttons (TTS, delete) and msg-meta * feat(ui): add delete confirmation with remember-decision checkbox * fix(ui): delete confirmation with remember, attention icon sizing * fix(ui): open delete confirm popover to the left (not clipped) * fix(ui): show all nav items in collapsed sidebar, remove gap * fix(ui): address P1/P2 review feedback — session queue clear, kill scope, palette guard, stop button * fix(ui): address Greptile re-review — kill scope, queue flush, idle handling, parallel fetch - SECURITY: /kill <target> now enforces session tree scope (not just /kill all) - /kill reports idle sessions gracefully instead of throwing - Queue continues draining after local slash commands - /model fetches sessions.list + models.list in parallel (perf fix) * fix(ui): style update banner close button — SVG stroke + sizing * fix(ui): update layout styles for sidebar and content spacing * UI: restore colon slash command parsing * UI: restore slash command session queries * Refactor thinking resolution: Introduce resolveThinkingDefaultForModel function and update model-selection to utilize it. Add tests for new functionality in thinking.test.ts. * fix(ui): constrain welcome state logo size, add missing CSS for new session view --------- Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
🦞 OpenClaw — Personal AI Assistant
EXFOLIATE! EXFOLIATE!
OpenClaw is a personal AI assistant you run on your own devices. It answers you on the channels you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, BlueBubbles, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WebChat). It can speak and listen on macOS/iOS/Android, and can render a live Canvas you control. The Gateway is just the control plane — the product is the assistant.
If you want a personal, single-user assistant that feels local, fast, and always-on, this is it.
Website · Docs · Vision · DeepWiki · Getting Started · Updating · Showcase · FAQ · Wizard · Nix · Docker · Discord
Preferred setup: run the onboarding wizard (openclaw onboard) in your terminal.
The wizard guides you step by step through setting up the gateway, workspace, channels, and skills. The CLI wizard is the recommended path and works on macOS, Linux, and Windows (via WSL2; strongly recommended).
Works with npm, pnpm, or bun.
New install? Start here: Getting started
Sponsors
| OpenAI | Vercel | Blacksmith | Convex |
|---|---|---|---|
Subscriptions (OAuth):
- OpenAI (ChatGPT/Codex)
Model note: while many providers/models are supported, for the best experience and lower prompt-injection risk use the strongest latest-generation model available to you. See Onboarding.
Models (selection + auth)
- Models config + CLI: Models
- Auth profile rotation (OAuth vs API keys) + fallbacks: Model failover
Install (recommended)
Runtime: Node ≥22.
npm install -g openclaw@latest
# or: pnpm add -g openclaw@latest
openclaw onboard --install-daemon
The wizard installs the Gateway daemon (launchd/systemd user service) so it stays running.
Quick start (TL;DR)
Runtime: Node ≥22.
Full beginner guide (auth, pairing, channels): Getting started
openclaw onboard --install-daemon
openclaw gateway --port 18789 --verbose
# Send a message
openclaw message send --to +1234567890 --message "Hello from OpenClaw"
# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/BlueBubbles/IRC/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu/LINE/Mattermost/Nextcloud Talk/Nostr/Synology Chat/Tlon/Twitch/Zalo/Zalo Personal/WebChat)
openclaw agent --message "Ship checklist" --thinking high
Upgrading? Updating guide (and run openclaw doctor).
Development channels
- stable: tagged releases (
vYYYY.M.DorvYYYY.M.D-<patch>), npm dist-taglatest. - beta: prerelease tags (
vYYYY.M.D-beta.N), npm dist-tagbeta(macOS app may be missing). - dev: moving head of
main, npm dist-tagdev(when published).
Switch channels (git + npm): openclaw update --channel stable|beta|dev.
Details: Development channels.
From source (development)
Prefer pnpm for builds from source. Bun is optional for running TypeScript directly.
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw.git
cd openclaw
pnpm install
pnpm ui:build # auto-installs UI deps on first run
pnpm build
pnpm openclaw onboard --install-daemon
# Dev loop (auto-reload on TS changes)
pnpm gateway:watch
Note: pnpm openclaw ... runs TypeScript directly (via tsx). pnpm build produces dist/ for running via Node / the packaged openclaw binary.
Security defaults (DM access)
OpenClaw connects to real messaging surfaces. Treat inbound DMs as untrusted input.
Full security guide: Security
Default behavior on Telegram/WhatsApp/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams/Discord/Google Chat/Slack:
- DM pairing (
dmPolicy="pairing"/channels.discord.dmPolicy="pairing"/channels.slack.dmPolicy="pairing"; legacy:channels.discord.dm.policy,channels.slack.dm.policy): unknown senders receive a short pairing code and the bot does not process their message. - Approve with:
openclaw pairing approve <channel> <code>(then the sender is added to a local allowlist store). - Public inbound DMs require an explicit opt-in: set
dmPolicy="open"and include"*"in the channel allowlist (allowFrom/channels.discord.allowFrom/channels.slack.allowFrom; legacy:channels.discord.dm.allowFrom,channels.slack.dm.allowFrom).
Run openclaw doctor to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
Highlights
- Local-first Gateway — single control plane for sessions, channels, tools, and events.
- Multi-channel inbox — WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, BlueBubbles (iMessage), iMessage (legacy), IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WebChat, macOS, iOS/Android.
- Multi-agent routing — route inbound channels/accounts/peers to isolated agents (workspaces + per-agent sessions).
- Voice Wake + Talk Mode — wake words on macOS/iOS and continuous voice on Android (ElevenLabs + system TTS fallback).
- Live Canvas — agent-driven visual workspace with A2UI.
- First-class tools — browser, canvas, nodes, cron, sessions, and Discord/Slack actions.
- Companion apps — macOS menu bar app + iOS/Android nodes.
- Onboarding + skills — wizard-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.
Star History
Everything we built so far
Core platform
- Gateway WS control plane with sessions, presence, config, cron, webhooks, Control UI, and Canvas host.
- CLI surface: gateway, agent, send, wizard, and doctor.
- Pi agent runtime in RPC mode with tool streaming and block streaming.
- Session model:
mainfor direct chats, group isolation, activation modes, queue modes, reply-back. Group rules: Groups. - Media pipeline: images/audio/video, transcription hooks, size caps, temp file lifecycle. Audio details: Audio.
Channels
- Channels: WhatsApp (Baileys), Telegram (grammY), Slack (Bolt), Discord (discord.js), Google Chat (Chat API), Signal (signal-cli), BlueBubbles (iMessage, recommended), iMessage (legacy imsg), IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WebChat.
- Group routing: mention gating, reply tags, per-channel chunking and routing. Channel rules: Channels.
Apps + nodes
- macOS app: menu bar control plane, Voice Wake/PTT, Talk Mode overlay, WebChat, debug tools, remote gateway control.
- iOS node: Canvas, Voice Wake, Talk Mode, camera, screen recording, Bonjour + device pairing.
- Android node: Connect tab (setup code/manual), chat sessions, voice tab, Canvas, camera/screen recording, and Android device commands (notifications/location/SMS/photos/contacts/calendar/motion/app update).
- macOS node mode: system.run/notify + canvas/camera exposure.
Tools + automation
- Browser control: dedicated openclaw Chrome/Chromium, snapshots, actions, uploads, profiles.
- Canvas: A2UI push/reset, eval, snapshot.
- Nodes: camera snap/clip, screen record, location.get, notifications.
- Cron + wakeups; webhooks; Gmail Pub/Sub.
- Skills platform: bundled, managed, and workspace skills with install gating + UI.
Runtime + safety
- Channel routing, retry policy, and streaming/chunking.
- Presence, typing indicators, and usage tracking.
- Models, model failover, and session pruning.
- Security and troubleshooting.
Ops + packaging
- Control UI + WebChat served directly from the Gateway.
- Tailscale Serve/Funnel or SSH tunnels with token/password auth.
- Nix mode for declarative config; Docker-based installs.
- Doctor migrations, logging.
How it works (short)
WhatsApp / Telegram / Slack / Discord / Google Chat / Signal / iMessage / BlueBubbles / IRC / Microsoft Teams / Matrix / Feishu / LINE / Mattermost / Nextcloud Talk / Nostr / Synology Chat / Tlon / Twitch / Zalo / Zalo Personal / WebChat
│
▼
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│ Gateway │
│ (control plane) │
│ ws://127.0.0.1:18789 │
└──────────────┬────────────────┘
│
├─ Pi agent (RPC)
├─ CLI (openclaw …)
├─ WebChat UI
├─ macOS app
└─ iOS / Android nodes
Key subsystems
- Gateway WebSocket network — single WS control plane for clients, tools, and events (plus ops: Gateway runbook).
- Tailscale exposure — Serve/Funnel for the Gateway dashboard + WS (remote access: Remote).
- Browser control — openclaw‑managed Chrome/Chromium with CDP control.
- Canvas + A2UI — agent‑driven visual workspace (A2UI host: Canvas/A2UI).
- Voice Wake + Talk Mode — wake words on macOS/iOS plus continuous voice on Android.
- Nodes — Canvas, camera snap/clip, screen record,
location.get, notifications, plus macOS‑onlysystem.run/system.notify.
Tailscale access (Gateway dashboard)
OpenClaw can auto-configure Tailscale Serve (tailnet-only) or Funnel (public) while the Gateway stays bound to loopback. Configure gateway.tailscale.mode:
off: no Tailscale automation (default).serve: tailnet-only HTTPS viatailscale serve(uses Tailscale identity headers by default).funnel: public HTTPS viatailscale funnel(requires shared password auth).
Notes:
gateway.bindmust stayloopbackwhen Serve/Funnel is enabled (OpenClaw enforces this).- Serve can be forced to require a password by setting
gateway.auth.mode: "password"orgateway.auth.allowTailscale: false. - Funnel refuses to start unless
gateway.auth.mode: "password"is set. - Optional:
gateway.tailscale.resetOnExitto undo Serve/Funnel on shutdown.
Details: Tailscale guide · Web surfaces
Remote Gateway (Linux is great)
It’s perfectly fine to run the Gateway on a small Linux instance. Clients (macOS app, CLI, WebChat) can connect over Tailscale Serve/Funnel or SSH tunnels, and you can still pair device nodes (macOS/iOS/Android) to execute device‑local actions when needed.
- Gateway host runs the exec tool and channel connections by default.
- Device nodes run device‑local actions (
system.run, camera, screen recording, notifications) vianode.invoke. In short: exec runs where the Gateway lives; device actions run where the device lives.
Details: Remote access · Nodes · Security
macOS permissions via the Gateway protocol
The macOS app can run in node mode and advertises its capabilities + permission map over the Gateway WebSocket (node.list / node.describe). Clients can then execute local actions via node.invoke:
system.runruns a local command and returns stdout/stderr/exit code; setneedsScreenRecording: trueto require screen-recording permission (otherwise you’ll getPERMISSION_MISSING).system.notifyposts a user notification and fails if notifications are denied.canvas.*,camera.*,screen.record, andlocation.getare also routed vianode.invokeand follow TCC permission status.
Elevated bash (host permissions) is separate from macOS TCC:
- Use
/elevated on|offto toggle per‑session elevated access when enabled + allowlisted. - Gateway persists the per‑session toggle via
sessions.patch(WS method) alongsidethinkingLevel,verboseLevel,model,sendPolicy, andgroupActivation.
Details: Nodes · macOS app · Gateway protocol
Agent to Agent (sessions_* tools)
- Use these to coordinate work across sessions without jumping between chat surfaces.
sessions_list— discover active sessions (agents) and their metadata.sessions_history— fetch transcript logs for a session.sessions_send— message another session; optional reply‑back ping‑pong + announce step (REPLY_SKIP,ANNOUNCE_SKIP).
Details: Session tools
Skills registry (ClawHub)
ClawHub is a minimal skill registry. With ClawHub enabled, the agent can search for skills automatically and pull in new ones as needed.
Chat commands
Send these in WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Google Chat/Microsoft Teams/WebChat (group commands are owner-only):
/status— compact session status (model + tokens, cost when available)/newor/reset— reset the session/compact— compact session context (summary)/think <level>— off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh (GPT-5.2 + Codex models only)/verbose on|off/usage off|tokens|full— per-response usage footer/restart— restart the gateway (owner-only in groups)/activation mention|always— group activation toggle (groups only)
Apps (optional)
The Gateway alone delivers a great experience. All apps are optional and add extra features.
If you plan to build/run companion apps, follow the platform runbooks below.
macOS (OpenClaw.app) (optional)
- Menu bar control for the Gateway and health.
- Voice Wake + push-to-talk overlay.
- WebChat + debug tools.
- Remote gateway control over SSH.
Note: signed builds required for macOS permissions to stick across rebuilds (see docs/mac/permissions.md).
iOS node (optional)
- Pairs as a node over the Gateway WebSocket (device pairing).
- Voice trigger forwarding + Canvas surface.
- Controlled via
openclaw nodes ….
Runbook: iOS connect.
Android node (optional)
- Pairs as a WS node via device pairing (
openclaw devices ...). - Exposes Connect/Chat/Voice tabs plus Canvas, Camera, Screen capture, and Android device command families.
- Runbook: Android connect.
Agent workspace + skills
- Workspace root:
~/.openclaw/workspace(configurable viaagents.defaults.workspace). - Injected prompt files:
AGENTS.md,SOUL.md,TOOLS.md. - Skills:
~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/<skill>/SKILL.md.
Configuration
Minimal ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json (model + defaults):
{
agent: {
model: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6",
},
}
Full configuration reference (all keys + examples).
Security model (important)
- Default: tools run on the host for the main session, so the agent has full access when it’s just you.
- Group/channel safety: set
agents.defaults.sandbox.mode: "non-main"to run non‑main sessions (groups/channels) inside per‑session Docker sandboxes; bash then runs in Docker for those sessions. - Sandbox defaults: allowlist
bash,process,read,write,edit,sessions_list,sessions_history,sessions_send,sessions_spawn; denylistbrowser,canvas,nodes,cron,discord,gateway.
Details: Security guide · Docker + sandboxing · Sandbox config
- Link the device:
pnpm openclaw channels login(stores creds in~/.openclaw/credentials). - Allowlist who can talk to the assistant via
channels.whatsapp.allowFrom. - If
channels.whatsapp.groupsis set, it becomes a group allowlist; include"*"to allow all.
Telegram
- Set
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKENorchannels.telegram.botToken(env wins). - Optional: set
channels.telegram.groups(withchannels.telegram.groups."*".requireMention); when set, it is a group allowlist (include"*"to allow all). Alsochannels.telegram.allowFromorchannels.telegram.webhookUrl+channels.telegram.webhookSecretas needed.
{
channels: {
telegram: {
botToken: "123456:ABCDEF",
},
},
}
Slack
- Set
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN+SLACK_APP_TOKEN(orchannels.slack.botToken+channels.slack.appToken).
Discord
- Set
DISCORD_BOT_TOKENorchannels.discord.token(env wins). - Optional: set
commands.native,commands.text, orcommands.useAccessGroups, pluschannels.discord.allowFrom,channels.discord.guilds, orchannels.discord.mediaMaxMbas needed.
{
channels: {
discord: {
token: "1234abcd",
},
},
}
Signal
- Requires
signal-cliand achannels.signalconfig section.
BlueBubbles (iMessage)
- Recommended iMessage integration.
- Configure
channels.bluebubbles.serverUrl+channels.bluebubbles.passwordand a webhook (channels.bluebubbles.webhookPath). - The BlueBubbles server runs on macOS; the Gateway can run on macOS or elsewhere.
iMessage (legacy)
- Legacy macOS-only integration via
imsg(Messages must be signed in). - If
channels.imessage.groupsis set, it becomes a group allowlist; include"*"to allow all.
Microsoft Teams
- Configure a Teams app + Bot Framework, then add a
msteamsconfig section. - Allowlist who can talk via
msteams.allowFrom; group access viamsteams.groupAllowFromormsteams.groupPolicy: "open".
WebChat
- Uses the Gateway WebSocket; no separate WebChat port/config.
Browser control (optional):
{
browser: {
enabled: true,
color: "#FF4500",
},
}
Docs
Use these when you’re past the onboarding flow and want the deeper reference.
- Start with the docs index for navigation and “what’s where.”
- Read the architecture overview for the gateway + protocol model.
- Use the full configuration reference when you need every key and example.
- Run the Gateway by the book with the operational runbook.
- Learn how the Control UI/Web surfaces work and how to expose them safely.
- Understand remote access over SSH tunnels or tailnets.
- Follow the onboarding wizard flow for a guided setup.
- Wire external triggers via the webhook surface.
- Set up Gmail Pub/Sub triggers.
- Learn the macOS menu bar companion details.
- Platform guides: Windows (WSL2), Linux, macOS, iOS, Android
- Debug common failures with the troubleshooting guide.
- Review security guidance before exposing anything.
Advanced docs (discovery + control)
Operations & troubleshooting
Deep dives
Workspace & skills
- Skills config
- Default AGENTS
- Templates: AGENTS
- Templates: BOOTSTRAP
- Templates: IDENTITY
- Templates: SOUL
- Templates: TOOLS
- Templates: USER
Platform internals
Email hooks (Gmail)
Molty
OpenClaw was built for Molty, a space lobster AI assistant. 🦞 by Peter Steinberger and the community.
Community
See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines, maintainers, and how to submit PRs. AI/vibe-coded PRs welcome! 🤖
Special thanks to Mario Zechner for his support and for pi-mono. Special thanks to Adam Doppelt for lobster.bot.
Thanks to all clawtributors:
