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summary: "Frequently asked questions about Clawdbot setup, configuration, and usage"
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# FAQ
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Quick answers plus deeper troubleshooting for real-world setups (local dev, VPS, multi-agent, OAuth/API keys, model failover). For runtime diagnostics, see [Troubleshooting ](/gateway/troubleshooting ). For the full config reference, see [Configuration ](/gateway/configuration ).
## First 60 seconds if something's broken
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1) **Quick status (first check) **
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```bash
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clawdbot status
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` ``
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Fast local summary: OS + update, gateway/daemon reachability, agents/sessions, provider config + runtime issues (when gateway is reachable).
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2) **Pasteable report (safe to share)**
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` ``bash
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clawdbot status --all
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` ``
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Read-only diagnosis with log tail (tokens redacted).
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3) **Daemon + port state**
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` ``bash
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clawdbot daemon status
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` ``
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Shows supervisor runtime vs RPC reachability, the probe target URL, and which config the daemon likely used.
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4) **Deep probes**
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` ``bash
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clawdbot status --deep
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` ``
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Runs gateway health checks + provider probes (requires a reachable gateway). See [Health](/gateway/health).
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5) **Tail the latest log**
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` ``bash
clawdbot logs --follow
` ``
If RPC is down, fall back to:
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` ``bash
tail -f "$(ls -t /tmp/clawdbot/clawdbot-*.log | head -1)"
` ``
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File logs are separate from service logs; see [Logging](/logging) and [Troubleshooting](/gateway/troubleshooting).
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6) **Run the doctor (repairs)**
` ``bash
clawdbot doctor
` ``
Repairs/migrates config/state + runs health checks. See [Doctor](/gateway/doctor).
7) **Gateway snapshot**
` ``bash
clawdbot health --json
clawdbot health --verbose # shows the target URL + config path on errors
` ``
Asks the running gateway for a full snapshot (WS-only). See [Health](/gateway/health).
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## What is Clawdbot?
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### What is Clawdbot, in one paragraph?
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Clawdbot is a personal AI assistant you run on your own devices. It replies on the messaging surfaces you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Signal, iMessage, WebChat) and can also do voice + a live Canvas on supported platforms. The **Gateway** is the always‑ on control plane; the assistant is the product.
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## Quick start and first‑ run setup
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### What’ s the recommended way to install and set up Clawdbot?
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The repo recommends running from source and using the onboarding wizard:
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` ``bash
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git clone https://github.com/clawdbot/clawdbot.git
cd clawdbot
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pnpm install
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# Optional if you want built output / global linking:
pnpm build
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# If the Control UI assets are missing or you want the dashboard:
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pnpm ui:build # auto-installs UI deps on first run
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pnpm clawdbot onboard
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` ``
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The wizard can also build UI assets automatically. After onboarding, you typically run the Gateway on port **18789**.
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### What runtime do I need?
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Node **>= 22** is required. ` pnpm` is recommended; ` bun` is optional.
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### What does the onboarding wizard actually do?
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` clawdbot onboard` is the recommended setup path. In **local mode** it walks you through:
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- **Model/auth setup** (Anthropic **setup-token** recommended for Claude subscriptions, OpenAI Codex OAuth supported, API keys optional, LM Studio local models supported)
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- **Workspace** location + bootstrap files
- **Gateway settings** (bind/port/auth/tailscale)
- **Providers** (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Signal, iMessage)
- **Daemon install** (LaunchAgent on macOS; systemd user unit on Linux/WSL2)
- **Health checks** and **skills** selection
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It also warns if your configured model is unknown or missing auth.
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### How does Anthropic "setup-token" auth work?
The wizard can run ` claude setup-token` on the gateway host (or you run it yourself), then stores the token as an auth profile for the **anthropic** provider. That profile is used for model calls the same way an API key or OAuth profile would be. If you already ran ` claude setup-token`, pick **Anthropic token (paste setup-token)** and paste it. More detail: [OAuth](/concepts/oauth).
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### Do you support Claude subscription auth (Claude Code OAuth)?
Yes. Clawdbot can **reuse Claude Code CLI credentials** (OAuth) and also supports **setup-token**. If you have a Claude subscription, we recommend **setup-token** on the gateway host for the most reliable long‑ running setup (requires Claude Pro/Max + the ` claude` CLI). OAuth reuse is supported, but avoid logging in separately via Clawdbot and Claude Code to prevent token conflicts. See [Anthropic](/providers/anthropic) and [OAuth](/concepts/oauth).
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### Is AWS Bedrock supported?
Not currently. Clawdbot doesn’ t ship a Bedrock provider today. If you must use Bedrock, the common workaround is an OpenAI‑ compatible proxy in front of Bedrock, then point Clawdbot at that endpoint. See [Model providers](/providers/models) and [Model providers (full list)](/concepts/model-providers).
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### How does Codex auth work?
Clawdbot supports **OpenAI Code (Codex)** via OAuth or by reusing your Codex CLI login (` ~/.codex/auth.json`). The wizard can import the CLI login or run the OAuth flow and will set the default model to ` openai-codex/gpt-5.2` when appropriate. See [Model providers](/concepts/model-providers) and [Wizard](/start/wizard).
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### Can I use Bun?
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Bun is supported for faster TypeScript execution, but **WhatsApp requires Node** in this ecosystem. The wizard lets you pick the runtime; choose **Node** if you use WhatsApp.
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### Can multiple people use one WhatsApp number with different Clawdbots?
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Yes, via **multi‑ agent routing**. Bind each sender’ s WhatsApp **DM** (peer ` kind: "dm"`, sender E.164 like ` +15551234567`) to a different ` agentId`, so each person gets their own workspace and session store. Replies still come from the **same WhatsApp account**, and DM access control (` whatsapp.dmPolicy` / ` whatsapp.allowFrom`) is global per WhatsApp account. See [Multi-Agent Routing](/concepts/multi-agent) and [WhatsApp](/providers/whatsapp).
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### Does Homebrew work on Linux?
Yes. Homebrew supports Linux (Linuxbrew). Quick setup:
` ``bash
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
echo 'eval "$(/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv)"' >> ~/.profile
eval "$(/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv)"
brew install <formula>
` ``
If you run Clawdbot via systemd, ensure the service PATH includes ` /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin` (or your brew prefix) so ` brew`-installed tools resolve in non‑ login shells.
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### Can I switch between npm and git installs later?
Yes. Install the other flavor, then run Doctor so the gateway service points at the new entrypoint.
From npm → git:
` ``bash
git clone https://github.com/clawdbot/clawdbot.git
cd clawdbot
pnpm install
pnpm build
pnpm clawdbot doctor
clawdbot daemon restart
` ``
From git → npm:
` ``bash
npm install -g clawdbot@latest
clawdbot doctor
clawdbot daemon restart
` ``
Doctor detects a gateway service entrypoint mismatch and offers to rewrite the service config to match the current install (use ` --repair` in automation).
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### How do I customize skills without keeping the repo dirty?
Use managed overrides instead of editing the repo copy. Put your changes in ` ~/.clawdbot/skills/<name>/SKILL.md` (or add a folder via ` skills.load.extraDirs` in ` ~/.clawdbot/clawdbot.json`). Precedence is ` <workspace>/skills` > ` ~/.clawdbot/skills` > bundled, so managed overrides win without touching git. Only upstream-worthy edits should live in the repo and go out as PRs.
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### How do I install skills on Linux?
Use **ClawdHub** (CLI) or drop skills into your workspace. The macOS Skills UI isn’ t available on Linux.
Install the ClawdHub CLI (pick one package manager):
` ``bash
npm i -g clawdhub
` ``
` ``bash
pnpm add -g clawdhub
` ``
` ``bash
bun add -g clawdhub
` ``
Install skills:
` ``bash
clawdhub install <skill-slug>
clawdhub update --all
` ``
ClawdHub installs into ` ./skills` under your current directory; Clawdbot treats that as ` <workspace>/skills` on the next session. For shared skills across agents, place them in ` ~/.clawdbot/skills/<name>/SKILL.md`. Some skills expect binaries installed via Homebrew; on Linux that means Linuxbrew (see the Homebrew Linux FAQ entry above). See [Skills](/tools/skills) and [ClawdHub](/tools/clawdhub).
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### Is there a dedicated sandboxing doc?
Yes. See [Sandboxing](/gateway/sandboxing). For Docker-specific setup (full gateway in Docker or sandbox images), see [Docker](/install/docker).
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## Where things live on disk
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### Where does Clawdbot store its data?
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Everything lives under ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR` (default: ` ~/.clawdbot`):
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| Path | Purpose |
|------|---------|
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| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/clawdbot.json` | Main config (JSON5) |
| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/credentials/oauth.json` | Legacy OAuth import (copied into auth profiles on first use) |
| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json` | Auth profiles (OAuth + API keys) |
| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth.json` | Runtime auth cache (managed automatically) |
| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/credentials/` | Provider state (e.g. ` whatsapp/<accountId>/creds.json`) |
| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/agents/` | Per‑ agent state (agentDir + sessions) |
| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/agents/<agentId>/sessions/` | Conversation history & state (per agent) |
| ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/agents/<agentId>/sessions/sessions.json` | Session metadata (per agent) |
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Legacy single‑ agent path: ` ~/.clawdbot/agent/*` (migrated by ` clawdbot doctor`).
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Your **workspace** (AGENTS.md, memory files, skills, etc.) is separate and configured via ` agents.defaults.workspace` (default: ` ~/clawd`).
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### How do I completely uninstall Clawdbot?
See the dedicated guide: [Uninstall](/install/uninstall).
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### Can agents work outside the workspace?
Yes. The workspace is the **default cwd** and memory anchor, not a hard sandbox.
Relative paths resolve inside the workspace, but absolute paths can access other
host locations unless sandboxing is enabled. If you need isolation, use
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[` agents.defaults.sandbox`](/gateway/sandboxing) or per‑ agent sandbox settings. If you
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want a repo to be the default working directory, point that agent’ s
` workspace` to the repo root. The Clawdbot repo is just source code; keep the
workspace separate unless you intentionally want the agent to work inside it.
Example (repo as default cwd):
` ``json5
{
agent: {
workspace: "~/Projects/my-repo"
}
}
` ``
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### I’ m in remote mode — where is the session store?
Session state is owned by the **gateway host**. If you’ re in remote mode, the session store you care about is on the remote machine, not your local laptop. See [Session management](/concepts/session).
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## Config basics
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### What format is the config? Where is it?
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Clawdbot reads an optional **JSON5** config from ` $CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH` (default: ` ~/.clawdbot/clawdbot.json`):
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` ``
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$CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH
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` ``
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If the file is missing, it uses safe‑ ish defaults (including a default workspace of ` ~/clawd`).
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### I set ` gateway.bind: "lan"` (or ` "tailnet"`) and now nothing listens / the UI says unauthorized
Non-loopback binds **require auth**. Configure ` gateway.auth.mode` + ` gateway.auth.token` (or use ` CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN`).
` ``json5
{
gateway: {
bind: "lan",
auth: {
mode: "token",
token: "replace-me"
}
}
}
` ``
Notes:
- ` gateway.remote.token` is for **remote CLI calls** only; it does not enable local gateway auth.
- The Control UI authenticates via ` connect.params.auth.token` (stored in app/UI settings). Avoid putting tokens in URLs.
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### Why do I need a token on localhost now?
The wizard generates a gateway token by default (even on loopback) so **local WS clients must authenticate**. This blocks other local processes from calling the Gateway. Paste the token into the Control UI settings (or your client config) to connect.
If you **really** want open loopback, remove ` gateway.auth` from your config. Doctor can generate a token for you any time: ` clawdbot doctor --generate-gateway-token`.
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### Do I have to restart after changing config?
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The Gateway watches the config and supports hot‑ reload:
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- ` gateway.reload.mode: "hybrid"` (default): hot‑ apply safe changes, restart for critical ones
- ` hot`, ` restart`, ` off` are also supported
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### How do I run a central Gateway with specialized workers across devices?
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The common pattern is **one Gateway** (e.g. Raspberry Pi) plus **nodes** and **agents**:
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- **Gateway (central):** owns providers (Signal/WhatsApp), routing, and sessions.
- **Nodes (devices):** Macs/iOS/Android connect as peripherals and expose local tools (` system.run`, ` canvas`, ` camera`).
- **Agents (workers):** separate brains/workspaces for special roles (e.g. “Hetzner ops”, “Personal data”).
- **Sub‑ agents:** spawn background work from a main agent when you want parallelism.
- **TUI:** connect to the Gateway and switch agents/sessions.
Docs: [Nodes](/nodes), [Remote access](/gateway/remote), [Multi-Agent Routing](/concepts/multi-agent), [Sub-agents](/tools/subagents), [TUI](/tui).
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## Remote gateways + nodes
### How do commands propagate between Telegram, the gateway, and nodes?
Telegram messages are handled by the **gateway**. The gateway runs the agent and
only then calls nodes over the **Bridge** when a node tool is needed:
Telegram → Gateway → Agent → ` node.*` → Node → Gateway → Telegram
Nodes don’ t see inbound provider traffic; they only receive bridge RPC calls.
### Do nodes run a gateway daemon?
No. Only **one gateway** should run per host. Nodes are peripherals that connect
to the gateway (iOS/Android nodes, or macOS “node mode” in the menubar app).
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A full restart is required for ` gateway`, ` bridge`, ` discovery`, and ` canvasHost` changes.
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### Is there an API / RPC way to apply config?
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Yes. ` config.apply` validates + writes the full config and restarts the Gateway as part of the operation.
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### What’ s a minimal “sane” config for a first install?
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` ``json5
{
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agent: { workspace: "~/clawd" },
whatsapp: { allowFrom: ["+15555550123"] }
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}
` ``
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This sets your workspace and restricts who can trigger the bot.
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## Env vars and .env loading
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### How does Clawdbot load environment variables?
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Clawdbot reads env vars from the parent process (shell, launchd/systemd, CI, etc.) and additionally loads:
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- ` .env` from the current working directory
- a global fallback ` .env` from ` ~/.clawdbot/.env` (aka ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/.env`)
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Neither ` .env` file overrides existing env vars.
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You can also define inline env vars in config (applied only if missing from the process env):
` ``json5
{
env: {
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: "sk-or-...",
vars: { GROQ_API_KEY: "gsk-..." }
}
}
` ``
See [/environment](/environment) for full precedence and sources.
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### “I started the Gateway via a daemon and my env vars disappeared.” What now?
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Two common fixes:
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1) Put the missing keys in ` ~/.clawdbot/.env` so they’ re picked up even when the daemon doesn’ t inherit your shell env.
2) Enable shell import (opt‑ in convenience):
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` ``json5
{
env: {
shellEnv: {
enabled: true,
timeoutMs: 15000
}
}
}
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` ``
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This runs your login shell and imports only missing expected keys (never overrides). Env var equivalents:
` CLAWDBOT_LOAD_SHELL_ENV=1`, ` CLAWDBOT_SHELL_ENV_TIMEOUT_MS=15000`.
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## Sessions & multiple chats
### How do I start a fresh conversation?
Send ` /new` or ` /reset` as a standalone message. See [Session management](/concepts/session).
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### How do I completely reset Clawdbot (but keep it installed)?
Use the reset command:
` ``bash
clawdbot reset
` ``
Non-interactive full reset:
` ``bash
clawdbot reset --scope full --yes --non-interactive
` ``
Then re-run onboarding:
` ``bash
clawdbot onboard --install-daemon
` ``
Notes:
- The onboarding wizard also offers **Reset** if it sees an existing config. See [Wizard](/start/wizard).
- If you used profiles (` --profile` / ` CLAWDBOT_PROFILE`), reset each state dir (defaults are ` ~/.clawdbot-<profile>`).
- Dev reset: ` clawdbot gateway --dev --reset` (dev-only; wipes dev config + credentials + sessions + workspace).
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### Do I need to add a “bot account” to a WhatsApp group?
No. Clawdbot runs on **your own account**, so if you’ re in the group, Clawdbot can see it.
By default, anyone in that group can **mention** the bot to trigger a reply.
If you want only **you** to be able to trigger group replies:
` ``json5
{
whatsapp: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
groupAllowFrom: ["+15551234567"]
}
}
` ``
### Why doesn’ t Clawdbot reply in a group?
Two common causes:
- Mention gating is on (default). You must @mention the bot (or match ` mentionPatterns`).
- You configured ` whatsapp.groups` without ` "*"` and the group isn’ t allowlisted.
See [Groups](/concepts/groups) and [Group messages](/concepts/group-messages).
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### Do groups/threads share context with DMs?
Direct chats collapse to the main session by default. Groups/channels have their own session keys, and Telegram topics / Discord threads are separate sessions. See [Groups](/concepts/groups) and [Group messages](/concepts/group-messages).
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## Models: defaults, selection, aliases, switching
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### What is the “default model”?
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Clawdbot’ s default model is whatever you set as:
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` ``
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agents.defaults.model.primary
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` ``
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Models are referenced as ` provider/model` (example: ` anthropic/claude-opus-4-5`). If you omit the provider, Clawdbot currently assumes ` anthropic` as a temporary deprecation fallback — but you should still **explicitly** set ` provider/model`.
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### How do I switch models on the fly (without restarting)?
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Use the ` /model` command as a standalone message:
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` ``
/model sonnet
/model haiku
/model opus
/model gpt
/model gpt-mini
/model gemini
/model gemini-flash
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` ``
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You can list available models with ` /model`, ` /model list`, or ` /model status`.
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You can also force a specific auth profile for the provider (per session):
` ``
/model opus@anthropic:claude-cli
/model opus@anthropic:default
` ``
Tip: ` /model status` shows which agent is active, which ` auth-profiles.json` file is being used, and which auth profile will be tried next.
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### Why do I see “Model … is not allowed” and then no reply?
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If ` agents.defaults.models` is set, it becomes the **allowlist** for ` /model` and any
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session overrides. Choosing a model that isn’ t in that list returns:
` ``
Model "provider/model" is not allowed. Use /model to list available models.
` ``
That error is returned **instead of** a normal reply. Fix: add the model to
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` agents.defaults.models`, remove the allowlist, or pick a model from ` /model list`.
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### Are opus / sonnet / gpt built‑ in shortcuts?
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Yes. Clawdbot ships a few default shorthands (only applied when the model exists in ` agents.defaults.models`):
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- ` opus` → ` anthropic/claude-opus-4-5`
- ` sonnet` → ` anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5`
- ` gpt` → ` openai/gpt-5.2`
- ` gpt-mini` → ` openai/gpt-5-mini`
- ` gemini` → ` google/gemini-3-pro-preview`
- ` gemini-flash` → ` google/gemini-3-flash-preview`
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If you set your own alias with the same name, your value wins.
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### How do I define/override model shortcuts (aliases)?
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Aliases come from ` agents.defaults.models.<modelId>.alias`. Example:
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` ``json5
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{
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agent: {
model: { primary: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5" },
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-5": { alias: "opus" },
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5": { alias: "sonnet" },
"anthropic/claude-haiku-4-5": { alias: "haiku" }
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}
}
}
` ``
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Then ` /model sonnet` (or ` /<alias>` when supported) resolves to that model ID.
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### How do I add models from other providers like OpenRouter or Z.AI?
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OpenRouter (pay‑ per‑ token; many models):
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` ``json5
{
agent: {
model: { primary: "openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5" },
models: { "openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5": {} }
},
env: { OPENROUTER_API_KEY: "sk-or-..." }
}
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` ``
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Z.AI (GLM models):
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` ``json5
{
agent: {
model: { primary: "zai/glm-4.7" },
models: { "zai/glm-4.7": {} }
},
env: { ZAI_API_KEY: "..." }
}
` ``
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If you reference a provider/model but the required provider key is missing, you’ ll get a runtime auth error (e.g. ` No API key found for provider "zai"`).
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## Model failover and “All models failed”
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### How does failover work?
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Failover happens in two stages:
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1) **Auth profile rotation** within the same provider.
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2) **Model fallback** to the next model in ` agents.defaults.model.fallbacks`.
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Cooldowns apply to failing profiles (exponential backoff), so Clawdbot can keep responding even when a provider is rate‑ limited or temporarily failing.
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### What does this error mean?
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` ``
No credentials found for profile "anthropic:default"
` ``
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It means the system attempted to use the auth profile ID ` anthropic:default`, but could not find credentials for it in the expected auth store.
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### Fix checklist for ` No credentials found for profile "anthropic:default"`
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- **Confirm where auth profiles live** (new vs legacy paths)
- Current: ` ~/.clawdbot/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json`
- Legacy: ` ~/.clawdbot/agent/*` (migrated by ` clawdbot doctor`)
- **Confirm your env var is loaded by the Gateway**
- If you set ` ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` in your shell but run the Gateway via systemd/launchd, it may not inherit it. Put it in ` ~/.clawdbot/.env` or enable ` env.shellEnv`.
- **Make sure you’ re editing the correct agent**
- Multi‑ agent setups mean there can be multiple ` auth-profiles.json` files.
- **Sanity‑ check model/auth status**
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- Use ` clawdbot models status` to see configured models and whether providers are authenticated.
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### Why did it also try Google Gemini and fail?
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If your model config includes Google Gemini as a fallback (or you switched to a Gemini shorthand), Clawdbot will try it during model fallback. If you haven’ t configured Google credentials, you’ ll see ` No API key found for provider "google"`.
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Fix: either provide Google auth, or remove/avoid Google models in ` agents.defaults.model.fallbacks` / aliases so fallback doesn’ t route there.
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## Auth profiles: what they are and how to manage them
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Related: [/concepts/oauth](/concepts/oauth) (OAuth flows, token storage, multi-account patterns, CLI sync)
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### What is an auth profile?
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An auth profile is a named credential record (OAuth or API key) tied to a provider. Profiles live in:
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` ``
~/.clawdbot/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json
` ``
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### What are typical profile IDs?
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Clawdbot uses provider‑ prefixed IDs like:
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- ` anthropic:default` (common when no email identity exists)
- ` anthropic:<email>` for OAuth identities
- custom IDs you choose (e.g. ` anthropic:work`)
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### Can I control which auth profile is tried first?
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Yes. Config supports optional metadata for profiles and an ordering per provider (` auth.order.<provider>`). This does **not** store secrets; it maps IDs to provider/mode and sets rotation order.
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Clawdbot may temporarily skip a profile if it’ s in a short **cooldown** (rate limits/timeouts/auth failures) or a longer **disabled** state (billing/insufficient credits). To inspect this, run ` clawdbot models status --json` and check ` auth.unusableProfiles`. Tuning: ` auth.cooldowns.billingBackoffHours*`.
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You can also set a **per-agent** order override (stored in that agent’ s ` auth-profiles.json`) via the CLI:
` ``bash
# Defaults to the configured default agent (omit --agent)
clawdbot models auth order get --provider anthropic
# Lock rotation to a single profile (only try this one)
clawdbot models auth order set --provider anthropic anthropic:claude-cli
# Or set an explicit order (fallback within provider)
clawdbot models auth order set --provider anthropic anthropic:claude-cli anthropic:default
# Clear override (fall back to config auth.order / round-robin)
clawdbot models auth order clear --provider anthropic
` ``
To target a specific agent:
` ``bash
clawdbot models auth order set --provider anthropic --agent main anthropic:claude-cli
` ``
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### OAuth vs API key: what’ s the difference?
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Clawdbot supports both:
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- **OAuth** often leverages subscription access (where applicable).
- **API keys** use pay‑ per‑ token billing.
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The wizard explicitly supports Anthropic OAuth and OpenAI Codex OAuth and can store API keys for you.
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## Gateway: ports, “already running”, and remote mode
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### What port does the Gateway use?
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` gateway.port` controls the single multiplexed port for WebSocket + HTTP (Control UI, hooks, etc.).
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Precedence:
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` ``
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--port > CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT > gateway.port > default 18789
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` ``
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### Why does ` clawdbot daemon status` say ` Runtime: running` but ` RPC probe: failed`?
Because “running” is the **supervisor’ s** view (launchd/systemd/schtasks). The RPC probe is the CLI actually connecting to the gateway WebSocket and calling ` status`.
Use ` clawdbot daemon status` and trust these lines:
- ` Probe target:` (the URL the probe actually used)
- ` Listening:` (what’ s actually bound on the port)
- ` Last gateway error:` (common root cause when the process is alive but the port isn’ t listening)
### Why does ` clawdbot daemon status` show ` Config (cli)` and ` Config (daemon)` different?
You’ re editing one config file while the daemon is running another (often a ` --profile` / ` CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR` mismatch).
Fix:
` ``bash
clawdbot daemon install --force
` ``
Run that from the same ` --profile` / environment you want the daemon to use.
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### What does “another gateway instance is already listening” mean?
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Clawdbot enforces a runtime lock by binding the WebSocket listener immediately on startup (default ` ws://127.0.0.1:18789`). If the bind fails with ` EADDRINUSE`, it throws ` GatewayLockError` indicating another instance is already listening.
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Fix: stop the other instance, free the port, or run with ` clawdbot gateway --port <port>`.
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### How do I run Clawdbot in remote mode (client connects to a Gateway elsewhere)?
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Set ` gateway.mode: "remote"` and point to a remote WebSocket URL, optionally with a token/password:
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` ``json5
{
gateway: {
mode: "remote",
remote: {
url: "ws://gateway.tailnet:18789",
token: "your-token",
password: "your-password"
}
}
}
` ``
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Notes:
- ` clawdbot gateway` only starts when ` gateway.mode` is ` local` (or you pass the override flag).
- The macOS app watches the config file and switches modes live when these values change.
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### The Control UI says “unauthorized” (or keeps reconnecting). What now?
Your gateway is running with auth enabled (` gateway.auth.*`), but the UI is not sending the matching token/password.
Facts (from code):
- The Control UI stores the token in browser localStorage key ` clawdbot.control.settings.v1`.
- The UI can import ` ?token=...` (and/or ` ?password=...`) once, then strips it from the URL.
Fix:
- Set ` gateway.auth.token` (or ` CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN`) on the gateway host.
- In the Control UI settings, paste the same token (or refresh with a one-time ` ?token=...` link).
### I set ` gateway.bind: "tailnet"` but it can’ t bind / nothing listens
` tailnet` bind picks a Tailscale IP from your network interfaces (100.64.0.0/10). If the machine isn’ t on Tailscale (or the interface is down), there’ s nothing to bind to.
Fix:
- Start Tailscale on that host (so it has a 100.x address), or
- Switch to ` gateway.bind: "loopback"` / ` "lan"`.
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### Can I run multiple Gateways on the same host?
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Yes, but you must isolate:
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- ` CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH` (per‑ instance config)
- ` CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR` (per‑ instance state)
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- ` agents.defaults.workspace` (workspace isolation)
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- ` gateway.port` (unique ports)
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There are convenience CLI flags like ` --dev` and ` --profile <name>` that shift state dirs and ports.
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When using profiles, service names are suffixed (` com.clawdbot.<profile>`, ` clawdbot-gateway-<profile>.service`,
` Clawdbot Gateway (<profile>)`).
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## Logging and debugging
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### Where are logs?
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File logs (structured):
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` ``
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/tmp/clawdbot/clawdbot-YYYY-MM-DD.log
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` ``
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You can set a stable path via ` logging.file`. File log level is controlled by ` logging.level`. Console verbosity is controlled by ` --verbose` and ` logging.consoleLevel`.
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Fastest log tail:
` ``bash
clawdbot logs --follow
` ``
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Service/supervisor logs (when the gateway runs via launchd/systemd):
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- macOS: ` $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/logs/gateway.log` and ` gateway.err.log` (default: ` ~/.clawdbot/logs/...`; profiles use ` ~/.clawdbot-<profile>/logs/...`)
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- Linux: ` journalctl --user -u clawdbot-gateway[-<profile>].service -n 200 --no-pager`
- Windows: ` schtasks /Query /TN "Clawdbot Gateway (<profile>)" /V /FO LIST`
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See [Troubleshooting](/gateway/troubleshooting#log-locations) for more.
### How do I start/stop/restart the Gateway daemon?
Use the daemon helpers:
` ``bash
clawdbot daemon status
clawdbot daemon restart
` ``
If you run the gateway manually, ` clawdbot gateway --force` can reclaim the port. See [Gateway](/gateway).
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### What’ s the fastest way to get more details when something fails?
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Start the Gateway with ` --verbose` to get more console detail. Then inspect the log file for provider auth, model routing, and RPC errors.
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## Media & attachments
### My skill generated an image/PDF, but nothing was sent
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Outbound attachments from the agent must include a ` MEDIA:<path-or-url>` line (on its own line). See [Clawdbot assistant setup](/start/clawd) and [Agent send](/tools/agent-send).
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CLI sending:
` ``bash
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clawdbot message send --to +15555550123 --message "Here you go" --media /path/to/file.png
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` ``
Note: images are resized/recompressed (max side 2048px) to hit size limits. See [Images](/nodes/images).
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## Security and access control
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### Is it safe to expose Clawdbot to inbound DMs?
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Treat inbound DMs as untrusted input. Defaults are designed to reduce risk:
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- Default behavior on DM‑ capable providers is **pairing**:
- Unknown senders receive a pairing code; the bot does not process their message.
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- Approve with: ` clawdbot pairing approve <provider> <code>`
- Pending requests are capped at **3 per provider**; check ` clawdbot pairing list <provider>` if a code didn’ t arrive.
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- Opening DMs publicly requires explicit opt‑ in (` dmPolicy: "open"` and allowlist ` "*"`).
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Run ` clawdbot doctor` to surface risky DM policies.
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### WhatsApp: will it message my contacts? How does pairing work?
No. Default WhatsApp DM policy is **pairing**. Unknown senders only get a pairing code and their message is **not processed**. Clawdbot only replies to chats it receives or to explicit sends you trigger.
Approve pairing with:
` ``bash
clawdbot pairing approve whatsapp <code>
` ``
List pending requests:
` ``bash
clawdbot pairing list whatsapp
` ``
Wizard phone number prompt: it’ s used to set your **allowlist/owner** so your own DMs are permitted. It’ s not used for auto-sending. If you run on your personal WhatsApp number, use that number and enable ` whatsapp.selfChatMode`.
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## Chat commands, aborting tasks, and “it won’ t stop”
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### How do I stop/cancel a running task?
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Send any of these **as a standalone message** (no slash):
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` ``
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stop
abort
esc
wait
exit
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` ``
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These are abort triggers (not slash commands).
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For background processes (from the bash tool), you can ask the agent to run:
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` ``
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process action:kill sessionId:XXX
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` ``
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Slash commands only run when the **entire** message is the command (must start with ` /`). Inline text like ` hello /status` is ignored.
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### Why does it feel like the bot “ignores” rapid‑ fire messages?
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Queue mode controls how new messages interact with an in‑ flight run. Use ` /queue` to change modes:
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- ` steer` — new messages redirect the current task
- ` followup` — run messages one at a time
- ` collect` — batch messages and reply once (default)
- ` steer-backlog` — steer now, then process backlog
- ` interrupt` — abort current run and start fresh
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You can add options like ` debounce:2s cap:25 drop:summarize` for followup modes.
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## Common troubleshooting
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### “All models failed” — what should I check first?
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- **Credentials** present for the provider(s) being tried (auth profiles + env vars).
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- **Model routing**: confirm ` agents.defaults.model.primary` and fallbacks are models you can access.
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- **Gateway logs** in ` /tmp/clawdbot/…` for the exact provider error.
- **` /model status`** to see current configured models + shorthands.
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### I’ m running on my personal WhatsApp number — why is self-chat weird?
Enable self-chat mode and allowlist your own number:
` ``json5
{
whatsapp: {
selfChatMode: true,
dmPolicy: "allowlist",
allowFrom: ["+15555550123"]
}
}
` ``
See [WhatsApp setup](/providers/whatsapp).
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### WhatsApp logged me out. How do I re‑ auth?
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Run the login command again and scan the QR code:
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` ``bash
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clawdbot providers login
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` ``
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### Build errors on ` main` — what’ s the standard fix path?
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1) ` git pull origin main && pnpm install`
2) ` pnpm clawdbot doctor`
3) Check GitHub issues or Discord
4) Temporary workaround: check out an older commit
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## Answer the exact question from the screenshot/chat log
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**Q: “What’ s the default model for Anthropic with an API key?”**
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**A:** In Clawdbot, credentials and model selection are separate. Setting ` ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` (or storing an Anthropic API key in auth profiles) enables authentication, but the actual default model is whatever you configure in ` agents.defaults.model.primary` (for example, ` anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5` or ` anthropic/claude-opus-4-5`). If you see ` No credentials found for profile "anthropic:default"`, it means the Gateway couldn’ t find Anthropic credentials in the expected ` auth-profiles.json` for the agent that’ s running.
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Still stuck? Ask in Discord or open a GitHub discussion.