--- summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw logs` (tail gateway logs via RPC)" read_when: - You need to tail Gateway logs remotely (without SSH) - You want JSON log lines for tooling title: "logs" --- # `openclaw logs` Tail Gateway file logs over RPC (works in remote mode). Related: - Logging overview: [Logging](/logging) - Gateway CLI: [gateway](/cli/gateway) ## Options - `--limit `: maximum number of log lines to return (default `200`) - `--max-bytes `: maximum bytes to read from the log file (default `250000`) - `--follow`: follow the log stream - `--interval `: polling interval while following (default `1000`) - `--json`: emit line-delimited JSON events - `--plain`: plain text output without styled formatting - `--no-color`: disable ANSI colors - `--local-time`: render timestamps in your local timezone ## Shared Gateway RPC options `openclaw logs` also accepts the standard Gateway client flags: - `--url `: Gateway WebSocket URL - `--token `: Gateway token - `--timeout `: timeout in ms (default `30000`) - `--expect-final`: wait for a final response when the Gateway call is agent-backed When you pass `--url`, the CLI does not auto-apply config or environment credentials. Include `--token` explicitly if the target Gateway requires auth. ## Examples ```bash openclaw logs openclaw logs --follow openclaw logs --follow --interval 2000 openclaw logs --limit 500 --max-bytes 500000 openclaw logs --json openclaw logs --plain openclaw logs --no-color openclaw logs --limit 500 openclaw logs --local-time openclaw logs --follow --local-time openclaw logs --url ws://127.0.0.1:18789 --token "$OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN" ``` ## Notes - Use `--local-time` to render timestamps in your local timezone. - If the local loopback Gateway asks for pairing, `openclaw logs` falls back to the configured local log file automatically. Explicit `--url` targets do not use this fallback.