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summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw dashboard` (open the Control UI)"
read_when:
- You want to open the Control UI with your current token
- You want to print the URL without launching a browser
title: "Dashboard"
---
# `openclaw dashboard`
Open the Control UI using your current auth.
```bash
openclaw dashboard
openclaw dashboard --no-open
openclaw dashboard --yes
```
- `--no-open`: print the URL but do not launch a browser.
- `--yes`: start/install the Gateway without prompting when needed.
Notes:
- Resolves configured `gateway.auth.token` SecretRefs when possible.
- Follows `gateway.tls.enabled`: TLS-enabled gateways print/open `https://` Control UI URLs and connect over `wss://`.
- For SecretRef-managed tokens (resolved or unresolved), the printed/copied/opened URL never includes the token, so external secrets do not leak into terminal output, clipboard history, or browser-launch arguments.
- If `gateway.auth.token` is SecretRef-managed but unresolved, the command prints a non-tokenized URL and remediation guidance instead of an invalid token placeholder.
- If clipboard/browser delivery fails for a token-authenticated URL, the command logs a safe manual-auth hint naming `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN`, `gateway.auth.token`, and the URL fragment key `token`, without printing the token value.
## Related
- [CLI reference](/cli)
- [Dashboard](/web/dashboard)