---
summary: "How the mac app embeds the gateway WebChat and how to debug it"
read_when:
- Debugging mac WebChat view or loopback port
title: "WebChat (macOS)"
---
# WebChat (macOS app)
The macOS menu bar app embeds the WebChat UI as a native SwiftUI view. It
connects to the Gateway and defaults to the **main session** for the selected
agent (with a session switcher for other sessions).
- **Local mode**: connects directly to the local Gateway WebSocket.
- **Remote mode**: forwards the Gateway control port over SSH and uses that
tunnel as the data plane.
## Launch & debugging
- Manual: Lobster menu → “Open Chat”.
- Auto‑open for testing:
```bash
dist/OpenClaw.app/Contents/MacOS/OpenClaw --webchat
```
- Logs: `./scripts/clawlog.sh` (subsystem `ai.openclaw`, category `WebChatSwiftUI`).
## How it is wired
- Data plane: Gateway WS methods `chat.history`, `chat.send`, `chat.abort`,
`chat.inject` and events `chat`, `agent`, `presence`, `tick`, `health`.
- `chat.history` returns display-normalized transcript rows: inline directive
tags are stripped from visible text, plain-text tool-call XML payloads
(including `...`,
`...`, `...`,
`...`, and truncated tool-call blocks) and
leaked ASCII/full-width model control tokens are stripped, pure
silent-token assistant rows such as exact `NO_REPLY` / `no_reply` are
omitted, and oversized rows can be replaced with placeholders.
- Session: defaults to the primary session (`main`, or `global` when scope is
global). The UI can switch between sessions.
- Onboarding uses a dedicated session to keep first‑run setup separate.
## Security surface
- Remote mode forwards only the Gateway WebSocket control port over SSH.
## Known limitations
- The UI is optimized for chat sessions (not a full browser sandbox).