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title: Process Adapter
summary: Generic shell process adapter
---
The `process` adapter executes arbitrary shell commands. Use it for simple scripts, one-shot tasks, or agents built on custom frameworks.
## When to Use
- Running a Python script that calls the Paperclip API
- Executing a custom agent loop
- Any runtime that can be invoked as a shell command
## When Not to Use
- If you need session persistence across runs (use `claude_local` or `codex_local`)
- If the agent needs conversational context between heartbeats
## Configuration
| Field | Type | Required | Description |
|-------|------|----------|-------------|
| `command` | string | Yes | Shell command to execute |
| `cwd` | string | No | Working directory |
| `env` | object | No | Environment variables |
| `timeoutSec` | number | No | Process timeout |
## How It Works
1. Paperclip spawns the configured command as a child process
2. Standard Paperclip environment variables are injected (`PAPERCLIP_AGENT_ID`, `PAPERCLIP_API_KEY`, etc.)
3. The process runs to completion
4. Exit code determines success/failure
## Example
An agent that runs a Python script:
```json
{
"adapterType": "process",
"adapterConfig": {
"command": "python3 /path/to/agent.py",
"cwd": "/path/to/workspace",
"timeoutSec": 300
}
}
```
The script can use the injected environment variables to authenticate with the Paperclip API and perform work.
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