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Description: Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform. The lobster way. 🦞

License: MIT

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Created: 2026-04-17T04:54:10Z

Pushed: 2026-06-16T04:28:13Z

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Parent repository: openclaw/openclaw

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README:

🦞 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, BlueBubbles, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WeChat, QQ, WebChat.

Website · Docs · [Vision](VISION.md) · 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 (via WSL2; strongly recommended). Works with npm, pnpm, or bun.

Sponsors

Subscriptions (OAuth):

  • [OpenAI](https://openai.com/) (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 22.16+.

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 22.16+.

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/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

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 (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](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway) — single control plane for sessions, channels, tools, and events.
  • [Multi-channel inbox](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels) — 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, WeChat, QQ, WebChat, macOS, iOS/Android.
  • [Multi-agent routing](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/configuration) — route inbound channels/accounts/peers to isolated agents (workspaces + per-agent sessions).
  • [Voice Wake](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/voicewake) + [Talk Mode](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/talk) — wake words on macOS/iOS and continuous voice on Android (ElevenLabs + system TTS fallback).
  • [Live Canvas](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/canvas) — agent-driven visual workspace with A2UI.
  • [First-class tools](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools) — browser, canvas, nodes, cron, sessions, and Discord/Slack actions.
  • [Companion apps](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/macos) — macOS menu bar app + iOS/Android nodes.
  • [Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard) + [skills](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/skills) — onboarding-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.

Security model (important)

  • Default: tools run on the host for the main session, so the agent has full access when it is just you.
  • Group/channel safety: set agents.defaults.sandbox.mode: "non-main" to run non-main sessions inside per-session Docker sandboxes.
  • Typical sandbox default: allow bash, process, read, write, edit, sessions_list, sessions_history, sessions_send, sessions_spawn; deny browser, canvas, nodes, cron, discord, gateway.

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