* fix(plugins): discover config load.paths plugins when index has entries Installing a managed npm plugin populates the persisted plugin index. Once the index has entries (index.plugins.length > 0), loadPluginManifestRegistryForInstalledIndex is used instead of the full discovery path. This path only processes plugins that already exist in the index — if workspace plugins from config plugins.load.paths are missing from the index, they are silently dropped from the manifest registry, producing 'plugin not found (stale config entry ignored)' warnings on gateway startup and in CLI commands. Fix: after converting index records to plugin candidates, also discover plugins from config plugins.load.paths and merge any candidates that are not already represented in the index-based list. This ensures config-origin workspace plugins are always included in the manifest registry regardless of index completeness. Fixes #99185 * fix(plugins): address clawsweeper review — config-only scope, pluginId scoping, regression tests - P1: Limit extra discovery scope to config-origin candidates only (filter by origin === 'config') instead of full discoverOpenClawPlugins - P2: Preserve pluginId scoping for load-path candidates (filter extra candidates by pluginIdSet when present) - Add 3 regression tests: load.paths discovery, empty-load no-op, pluginId scoping preservation - Add L2 real behavior proof with direct function call evidence 🦞 diamond lobster: L2 evidence (real function call + objects) Ref. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/99196 * fix(plugins): replace discoverOpenClawPlugins with config-only discoverFromConfigPaths P1: The installed-index fallback previously called discoverOpenClawPlugins, which scans bundled/global/workspace roots and returns their diagnostics. This allowed unrelated shared-root diagnostics to leak into the installed-index config validation surface. Replace it with discoverFromConfigPaths — a new helper that scans only the user-configured plugins.load.paths entries via discoverFromPath directly, producing zero bundled/global candidates or diagnostics. P2: pluginId scoping is preserved for load-path candidates. Added discoverFromConfigPaths to src/plugins/discovery.ts to keep the config-only discovery path reusable and explicit. 🦞 diamond lobster: L2 evidence (terminal output from real dev build) Ref. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/99196 * fix(plugins): preserve bundled-load-path alias filtering in discoverFromConfigPaths P2: The new discoverFromConfigPaths helper (added in Round 1 to fix the P1 full-discovery issue) bypassed normal discovery's bundled-load-path alias guard. If a user had a bundled plugin directory in their plugins.load.paths, the installed-index fallback would treat it as a valid config-origin candidate and potentially override/duplicate bundled plugins. Add resolvePackagedBundledLoadPathAlias check in discoverFromConfigPaths before calling discoverFromPath, so bundled paths are skipped with a warning diagnostic matching normal discovery behavior. Add P2 regression test verifying bundled plugin load paths are ignored on the installed-index path while real workspace load paths still work. Ref. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/99196 * fix(plugins): forward load-path diagnostics unconditionally in installed-index path Previously, diagnostics from discoverFromConfigPaths were only forwarded when at least one extra candidate survived filtering. Configs whose plugins.load.paths contained only bundled aliases, missing paths, duplicates already in the index, or scoped-out entries silently lost the normal discovery warning or doctor hint. Now extraDiagnostics is assigned outside the extraCandidates.length > 0 guard, so every config load-path diagnostic reaches the caller regardless of whether a new candidate is merged. Adds a focused regression test verifying that a bundled-only load path still surfaces the expected alias-guard warning diagnostic. 🦞 diamond lobster: P2 fix, no new L2 evidence needed (regression test covers the diagnostic-forwarding contract directly) Ref. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/99196 * fix(plugins): preserve requiresPlugins diagnostics for load paths in installed-index path - [P2] Export addMissingRequiredPluginDiagnostics from discovery.ts for reuse - [P2] Call addMissingRequiredPluginDiagnostics on combined index + load-path candidates before passing to loadPluginManifestRegistry - [P2] Add regression tests: warns when load-path plugin requires missing plugin, does not false-warn when required plugin is already in index 🦞 diamond lobster: L2 + test coverage Ref. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/99196 * fix(plugins): add missing discovery.js mock exports for addMissingRequiredPluginDiagnostics plugin-install.test.ts mocks discovery.js but the mock didn't include the newly exported addMissingRequiredPluginDiagnostics, causing CI failures in tests that exercise loadPluginManifestRegistryForInstalledIndex. Also add discoverFromConfigPaths to the mock (already imported but was only latent because the mock's code path wasn't triggered with load paths). Ref. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/99196 * fix(plugins): rebuild stale configured plugin indexes --------- 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. 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.
Supported channels include: WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WeChat, QQ, WebChat.
Website · Docs · Vision · Third-party notices · DeepWiki · Getting Started · Updating · Showcase · FAQ · Onboarding · Nix · Docker · Discord
New install? Start here: Getting started
Preferred setup: run openclaw onboard in your terminal.
OpenClaw Onboard guides you step by step through setting up the gateway, workspace, channels, and skills. It is the recommended CLI setup path and works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Windows desktop users can start with the native Windows Hub companion app for setup, tray status, chat, node mode, and local MCP mode.
Works with npm, pnpm, or bun.
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Subscriptions (OAuth):
- OpenAI (ChatGPT/Codex)
Model note: while many providers and models are supported, prefer a current flagship model from the provider you trust and already use. See Onboarding.
Install (recommended)
Runtime: Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.19+.
npm install -g openclaw@latest
# or: pnpm add -g openclaw@latest
openclaw onboard --install-daemon
OpenClaw Onboard installs the Gateway daemon (launchd/systemd user service) so it stays running.
Quick start (TL;DR)
Runtime: Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.19+.
Full beginner guide (auth, pairing, channels): Getting started
Recommended daemon mode:
openclaw onboard --install-daemon
openclaw gateway status
Foreground/debug mode:
openclaw gateway stop
openclaw gateway --port 18789 --verbose
Send a test message or ask the assistant after either startup mode is running:
# Send a message
openclaw message send --target +1234567890 --message "Hello from OpenClaw"
# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/IRC/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu/LINE/Mattermost/Nextcloud Talk/Nostr/Synology Chat/Tlon/Twitch/Zalo/Zalo Personal/WeChat/QQ/WebChat)
openclaw agent --message "Ship checklist" --thinking high
Upgrading? Updating guide (and run openclaw doctor).
Models config + CLI: Models. Auth profile rotation + fallbacks: Model failover.
Security defaults (DM access)
OpenClaw connects to real messaging surfaces. Treat inbound DMs as untrusted input.
Full security guide: Security. Before remote exposure, use the Gateway exposure runbook.
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, iMessage, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WeChat, QQ, 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 — Windows Hub, macOS menu bar app, and iOS/Android nodes.
- Onboarding + skills — onboarding-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.
Security model (important)
- Default: tools run on the host for the
mainsession, so the agent has full access when it is just you. - Group/channel safety: set
agents.defaults.sandbox.mode: "non-main"to run non-mainsessions inside sandboxes. Docker is the default sandbox backend; SSH and OpenShell backends are also available. - Typical sandbox default: allow
bash,process,read,write,edit,sessions_list,sessions_history,sessions_send,sessions_spawn; denybrowser,canvas,nodes,cron,discord,gateway. - Before exposing anything remotely, read Security, Gateway exposure runbook, Sandboxing, and Configuration.
Operator quick refs
- Chat commands:
/status,/new,/reset,/compact,/think <level>,/verbose on|off,/trace on|off,/usage off|tokens|full,/restart,/activation mention|always - Session tools:
sessions_list,sessions_history,sessions_send - Skills registry: ClawHub
- Architecture overview: Architecture
Docs by goal
- New here: Getting started, Onboarding, Updating
- Channel setup: Channels index, WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack
- Apps + nodes: Windows Hub, macOS, iOS, Android, Nodes
- Config + security: Configuration, Security, Exposure runbook, Sandboxing
- Remote + web: Gateway, Remote access, Tailscale, Web surfaces
- Tools + automation: Tools, Skills, Cron jobs, Webhooks, Gmail Pub/Sub
- Internals: Architecture, Agent, Session model, Gateway protocol
- Troubleshooting: Channel troubleshooting, Logging, Docs home
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 macOS Permissions).
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.
From source (development)
Use pnpm for source checkouts. The repository is a pnpm workspace, and bundled
plugins load from extensions/* during development so their package-local
dependencies and your edits are used directly. Plain npm install at the repo
root is not a supported source setup.
For the dev loop:
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw.git
cd openclaw
pnpm install
# First run only (or after resetting local OpenClaw config/workspace)
pnpm openclaw setup
# Optional: prebuild Control UI before first startup
pnpm ui:build
# Dev loop (auto-reload on source/config changes)
pnpm gateway:watch
If you need a built dist/ from the checkout (for Node, packaging, or release validation), run:
pnpm build
pnpm ui:build
pnpm openclaw setup writes the local config/workspace needed for pnpm gateway:watch. It is safe to re-run, but you normally only need it on first setup or after resetting local state. pnpm gateway:watch does not rebuild dist/control-ui, so rerun pnpm ui:build after ui/ changes or use pnpm ui:dev when iterating on the Control UI. If you want this checkout to run onboarding directly, use pnpm openclaw onboard --install-daemon.
Note: pnpm openclaw ... runs TypeScript directly (via tsx). pnpm build produces dist/ for running via Node / the packaged openclaw binary, while pnpm gateway:watch rebuilds the runtime on demand during the dev loop.
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.
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: "<provider>/<model-id>",
},
}
Full configuration reference (all keys + examples).
Star History
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. Use the issue chooser for bugs, docs bugs, and feature requests; ask setup/support questions in Discord; and report vulnerabilities through SECURITY.md. PRs should link the relevant issue when possible and follow the PR template with problem, impact, and evidence. AI/vibe-coded PRs welcome! 🤖
Special thanks to Mario Zechner for his support and for pi-mono. Special thanks to Adam Doppelt for the lobster.bot domain.
Thanks to all clawtributors: