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summary: "All configuration options for ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json with examples"
read_when:
- Adding or modifying config fields
title: "Configuration"
---
# Configuration 🔧
OpenClaw reads an optional **JSON5** config from `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` (comments + trailing commas allowed).
If the file is missing, OpenClaw uses safe-ish defaults (embedded Pi agent + per-sender sessions + workspace `~/.openclaw/workspace`). You usually only need a config to:
- restrict who can trigger the bot (`channels.whatsapp.allowFrom`, `channels.telegram.allowFrom`, etc.)
- control group allowlists + mention behavior (`channels.whatsapp.groups`, `channels.telegram.groups`, `channels.discord.guilds`, `agents.list[].groupChat`)
- customize message prefixes (`messages`)
- set the agent's workspace (`agents.defaults.workspace` or `agents.list[].workspace`)
- tune the embedded agent defaults (`agents.defaults`) and session behavior (`session`)
- set per-agent identity (`agents.list[].identity`)
> **New to configuration?** Check out the [Configuration Examples](/gateway/configuration-examples) guide for complete examples with detailed explanations!
## Strict config validation
OpenClaw only accepts configurations that fully match the schema.
Unknown keys, malformed types, or invalid values cause the Gateway to **refuse to start** for safety.
When validation fails:
- The Gateway does not boot.
- Only diagnostic commands are allowed (for example: `openclaw doctor`, `openclaw logs`, `openclaw health`, `openclaw status`, `openclaw service`, `openclaw help`).
- Run `openclaw doctor` to see the exact issues.
- Run `openclaw doctor --fix` (or `--yes`) to apply migrations/repairs.
Doctor never writes changes unless you explicitly opt into `--fix`/`--yes`.
## Schema + UI hints
The Gateway exposes a JSON Schema representation of the config via `config.schema` for UI editors.
The Control UI renders a form from this schema, with a **Raw JSON** editor as an escape hatch.
Channel plugins and extensions can register schema + UI hints for their config, so channel settings
stay schema-driven across apps without hard-coded forms.
Hints (labels, grouping, sensitive fields) ship alongside the schema so clients can render
better forms without hard-coding config knowledge.
## Apply + restart (RPC)
Use `config.apply` to validate + write the full config and restart the Gateway in one step.
It writes a restart sentinel and pings the last active session after the Gateway comes back.
Warning: `config.apply` replaces the **entire config**. If you want to change only a few keys,
use `config.patch` or `openclaw config set`. Keep a backup of `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`.
Params:
- `raw` (string) — JSON5 payload for the entire config
- `baseHash` (optional) — config hash from `config.get` (required when a config already exists)
- `sessionKey` (optional) — last active session key for the wake-up ping
- `note` (optional) — note to include in the restart sentinel
- `restartDelayMs` (optional) — delay before restart (default 2000)
Example (via `gateway call`):
```bash
openclaw gateway call config.get --params '{}' # capture payload.hash
openclaw gateway call config.apply --params '{
"raw": "{\\n agents: { defaults: { workspace: \\"~/.openclaw/workspace\\" } }\\n}\\n",
"baseHash": "<hash-from-config.get>",
"sessionKey": "agent:main:whatsapp:dm:+15555550123",
"restartDelayMs": 1000
}'
```
## Partial updates (RPC)
Use `config.patch` to merge a partial update into the existing config without clobbering
unrelated keys. It applies JSON merge patch semantics:
- objects merge recursively
- `null` deletes a key
- arrays replace
Like `config.apply`, it validates, writes the config, stores a restart sentinel, and schedules
the Gateway restart (with an optional wake when `sessionKey` is provided).
Params:
- `raw` (string) — JSON5 payload containing just the keys to change
- `baseHash` (required) — config hash from `config.get`
- `sessionKey` (optional) — last active session key for the wake-up ping
- `note` (optional) — note to include in the restart sentinel
- `restartDelayMs` (optional) — delay before restart (default 2000)
Example:
```bash
openclaw gateway call config.get --params '{}' # capture payload.hash
openclaw gateway call config.patch --params '{
"raw": "{\\n channels: { telegram: { groups: { \\"*\\": { requireMention: false } } } }\\n}\\n",
"baseHash": "<hash-from-config.get>",
"sessionKey": "agent:main:whatsapp:dm:+15555550123",
"restartDelayMs": 1000
}'
```
## Minimal config (recommended starting point)
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace" } },
channels: { whatsapp: { allowFrom: ["+15555550123"] } },
}
```
Build the default image once with:
```bash
scripts/sandbox-setup.sh
```
## Self-chat mode (recommended for group control)
To prevent the bot from responding to WhatsApp @-mentions in groups (only respond to specific text triggers):
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: { workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace" },
list: [
{
id: "main",
groupChat: { mentionPatterns: ["@openclaw", "reisponde"] },
},
],
},
channels: {
whatsapp: {
// Allowlist is DMs only; including your own number enables self-chat mode.
allowFrom: ["+15555550123"],
groups: { "*": { requireMention: true } },
},
},
}
```
## Config Includes (`$include`)
Split your config into multiple files using the `$include` directive. This is useful for:
- Organizing large configs (e.g., per-client agent definitions)
- Sharing common settings across environments
- Keeping sensitive configs separate
### Basic usage
```json5
// ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json
{
gateway: { port: 18789 },
// Include a single file (replaces the key's value)
agents: { $include: "./agents.json5" },
// Include multiple files (deep-merged in order)
broadcast: {
$include: ["./clients/mueller.json5", "./clients/schmidt.json5"],
},
}
```
```json5
// ~/.openclaw/agents.json5
{
defaults: { sandbox: { mode: "all", scope: "session" } },
list: [{ id: "main", workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace" }],
}
```
### Merge behavior
- **Single file**: Replaces the object containing `$include`
- **Array of files**: Deep-merges files in order (later files override earlier ones)
- **With sibling keys**: Sibling keys are merged after includes (override included values)
- **Sibling keys + arrays/primitives**: Not supported (included content must be an object)
```json5
// Sibling keys override included values
{
$include: "./base.json5", // { a: 1, b: 2 }
b: 99, // Result: { a: 1, b: 99 }
}
```
### Nested includes
Included files can themselves contain `$include` directives (up to 10 levels deep):
```json5
// clients/mueller.json5
{
agents: { $include: "./mueller/agents.json5" },
broadcast: { $include: "./mueller/broadcast.json5" },
}
```
### Path resolution
- **Relative paths**: Resolved relative to the including file
- **Absolute paths**: Used as-is
- **Parent directories**: `../` references work as expected
```json5
{ "$include": "./sub/config.json5" } // relative
{ "$include": "/etc/openclaw/base.json5" } // absolute
{ "$include": "../shared/common.json5" } // parent dir
```
### Error handling
- **Missing file**: Clear error with resolved path
- **Parse error**: Shows which included file failed
- **Circular includes**: Detected and reported with include chain
### Example: Multi-client legal setup
```json5
// ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json
{
gateway: { port: 18789, auth: { token: "secret" } },
// Common agent defaults
agents: {
defaults: {
sandbox: { mode: "all", scope: "session" },
},
// Merge agent lists from all clients
list: { $include: ["./clients/mueller/agents.json5", "./clients/schmidt/agents.json5"] },
},
// Merge broadcast configs
broadcast: {
$include: ["./clients/mueller/broadcast.json5", "./clients/schmidt/broadcast.json5"],
},
channels: { whatsapp: { groupPolicy: "allowlist" } },
}
```
```json5
// ~/.openclaw/clients/mueller/agents.json5
[
{ id: "mueller-transcribe", workspace: "~/clients/mueller/transcribe" },
{ id: "mueller-docs", workspace: "~/clients/mueller/docs" },
]
```
```json5
// ~/.openclaw/clients/mueller/broadcast.json5
{
"120363403215116621@g.us": ["mueller-transcribe", "mueller-docs"],
}
```
## Common options
### Env vars + `.env`
OpenClaw reads env vars from the parent process (shell, launchd/systemd, CI, etc.).
Additionally, it loads:
- `.env` from the current working directory (if present)
- a global fallback `.env` from `~/.openclaw/.env` (aka `$OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/.env`)
Neither `.env` file overrides existing env vars.
You can also provide inline env vars in config. These are only applied if the
process env is missing the key (same non-overriding rule):
```json5
{
env: {
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: "sk-or-...",
vars: {
GROQ_API_KEY: "gsk-...",
},
},
}
```
See [/environment](/environment) for full precedence and sources.
### `env.shellEnv` (optional)
Opt-in convenience: if enabled and none of the expected keys are set yet, OpenClaw runs your login shell and imports only the missing expected keys (never overrides).
This effectively sources your shell profile.
```json5
{
env: {
shellEnv: {
enabled: true,
timeoutMs: 15000,
},
},
}
```
Env var equivalent:
- `OPENCLAW_LOAD_SHELL_ENV=1`
- `OPENCLAW_SHELL_ENV_TIMEOUT_MS=15000`
### Env var substitution in config
You can reference environment variables directly in any config string value using
`${VAR_NAME}` syntax. Variables are substituted at config load time, before validation.
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
"vercel-gateway": {
apiKey: "${VERCEL_GATEWAY_API_KEY}",
},
},
},
gateway: {
auth: {
token: "${OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN}",
},
},
}
```
**Rules:**
- Only uppercase env var names are matched: `[A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]*`
- Missing or empty env vars throw an error at config load
- Escape with `$${VAR}` to output a literal `${VAR}`
- Works with `$include` (included files also get substitution)
**Inline substitution:**
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
custom: {
baseUrl: "${CUSTOM_API_BASE}/v1", // → "https://api.example.com/v1"
},
},
},
}
```
### Auth storage (OAuth + API keys)
OpenClaw stores **per-agent** auth profiles (OAuth + API keys) in:
- `<agentDir>/auth-profiles.json` (default: `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json`)
See also: [/concepts/oauth](/concepts/oauth)
Legacy OAuth imports:
- `~/.openclaw/credentials/oauth.json` (or `$OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/credentials/oauth.json`)
The embedded Pi agent maintains a runtime cache at:
- `<agentDir>/auth.json` (managed automatically; don’t edit manually)
Legacy agent dir (pre multi-agent):
- `~/.openclaw/agent/*` (migrated by `openclaw doctor` into `~/.openclaw/agents/<defaultAgentId>/agent/*`)
Overrides:
- OAuth dir (legacy import only): `OPENCLAW_OAUTH_DIR`
- Agent dir (default agent root override): `OPENCLAW_AGENT_DIR` (preferred), `PI_CODING_AGENT_DIR` (legacy)
On first use, OpenClaw imports `oauth.json` entries into `auth-profiles.json`.
### `auth`
Optional metadata for auth profiles. This does **not** store secrets; it maps
profile IDs to a provider + mode (and optional email) and defines the provider
rotation order used for failover.
```json5
{
auth: {
profiles: {
"anthropic:me@example.com": { provider: "anthropic", mode: "oauth", email: "me@example.com" },
"anthropic:work": { provider: "anthropic", mode: "api_key" },
},
order: {
anthropic: ["anthropic:me@example.com", "anthropic:work"],
},
},
}
```
### `agents.list[].identity`
Optional per-agent identity used for defaults and UX. This is written by the macOS onboarding assistant.
If set, OpenClaw derives defaults (only when you haven’t set them explicitly):
- `messages.ackReaction` from the **active agent**’s `identity.emoji` (falls back to 👀)
- `agents.list[].groupChat.mentionPatterns` from the agent’s `identity.name`/`identity.emoji` (so “@Samantha” works in groups across Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/iMessage/WhatsApp)
- `identity.avatar` accepts a workspace-relative image path or a remote URL/data URL. Local files must live inside the agent workspace.
`identity.avatar` accepts:
- Workspace-relative path (must stay within the agent workspace)
- `http(s)` URL
- `data:` URI
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{
id: "main",
identity: {
name: "Samantha",
theme: "helpful sloth",
emoji: "🦥",
avatar: "avatars/samantha.png",
},
},
],
},
}
```
### `wizard`
Metadata written by CLI wizards (`onboard`, `configure`, `doctor`).
```json5
{
wizard: {
lastRunAt: "2026-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
lastRunVersion: "2026.1.4",
lastRunCommit: "abc1234",
lastRunCommand: "configure",
lastRunMode: "local",
},
}
```
### `logging`
- Default log file: `/tmp/openclaw/openclaw-YYYY-MM-DD.log`
- If you want a stable path, set `logging.file` to `/tmp/openclaw/openclaw.log`.
- Console output can be tuned separately via:
- `logging.consoleLevel` (defaults to `info`, bumps to `debug` when `--verbose`)
- `logging.consoleStyle` (`pretty` | `compact` | `json`)
- Tool summaries can be redacted to avoid leaking secrets:
- `logging.redactSensitive` (`off` | `tools`, default: `tools`)
- `logging.redactPatterns` (array of regex strings; overrides defaults)
```json5
{
logging: {
level: "info",
file: "/tmp/openclaw/openclaw.log",
consoleLevel: "info",
consoleStyle: "pretty",
redactSensitive: "tools",
redactPatterns: [
// Example: override defaults with your own rules.
"\\bTOKEN\\b\\s*[=:]\\s*([\"']?)([^\\s\"']+)\\1",
"/\\bsk-[A-Za-z0-9_-]{8,}\\b/gi",
],
},
}
```
### `channels.whatsapp.dmPolicy`
Controls how WhatsApp direct chats (DMs) are handled:
- `"pairing"` (default): unknown senders get a pairing code; owner must approve
- `"allowlist"`: only allow senders in `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom` (or paired allow store)
- `"open"`: allow all inbound DMs (**requires** `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom` to include `"*"`)
- `"disabled"`: ignore all inbound DMs
Pairing codes expire after 1 hour; the bot only sends a pairing code when a new request is created. Pending DM pairing requests are capped at **3 per channel** by default.
Pairing approvals:
- `openclaw pairing list whatsapp`
- `openclaw pairing approve whatsapp <code>`
### `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom`
Allowlist of E.164 phone numbers that may trigger WhatsApp auto-replies (**DMs only**).
If empty and `channels.whatsapp.dmPolicy="pairing"`, unknown senders will receive a pairing code.
For groups, use `channels.whatsapp.groupPolicy` + `channels.whatsapp.groupAllowFrom`.
```json5
{
channels: {
whatsapp: {
dmPolicy: "pairing", // pairing | allowlist | open | disabled
allowFrom: ["+15555550123", "+447700900123"],
textChunkLimit: 4000, // optional outbound chunk size (chars)
chunkMode: "length", // optional chunking mode (length | newline)
mediaMaxMb: 50, // optional inbound media cap (MB)
},
},
}
```
### `channels.whatsapp.sendReadReceipts`
Controls whether inbound WhatsApp messages are marked as read (blue ticks). Default: `true`.
Self-chat mode always skips read receipts, even when enabled.
Per-account override: `channels.whatsapp.accounts.<id>.sendReadReceipts`.
```json5
{
channels: {
whatsapp: { sendReadReceipts: false },
},
}
```
### `channels.whatsapp.accounts` (multi-account)
Run multiple WhatsApp accounts in one gateway:
```json5
{
channels: {
whatsapp: {
accounts: {
default: {}, // optional; keeps the default id stable
personal: {},
biz: {
// Optional override. Default: ~/.openclaw/credentials/whatsapp/biz
// authDir: "~/.openclaw/credentials/whatsapp/biz",
},
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Outbound commands default to account `default` if present; otherwise the first configured account id (sorted).
- The legacy single-account Baileys auth dir is migrated by `openclaw doctor` into `whatsapp/default`.
### `channels.telegram.accounts` / `channels.discord.accounts` / `channels.googlechat.accounts` / `channels.slack.accounts` / `channels.mattermost.accounts` / `channels.signal.accounts` / `channels.imessage.accounts`
Run multiple accounts per channel (each account has its own `accountId` and optional `name`):
```json5
{
channels: {
telegram: {
accounts: {
default: {
name: "Primary bot",
botToken: "123456:ABC...",
},
alerts: {
name: "Alerts bot",
botToken: "987654:XYZ...",
},
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- `default` is used when `accountId` is omitted (CLI + routing).
- Env tokens only apply to the **default** account.
- Base channel settings (group policy, mention gating, etc.) apply to all accounts unless overridden per account.
- Use `bindings[].match.accountId` to route each account to a different agents.defaults.
### Group chat mention gating (`agents.list[].groupChat` + `messages.groupChat`)
Group messages default to **require mention** (either metadata mention or regex patterns). Applies to WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Google Chat, and iMessage group chats.
**Mention types:**
- **Metadata mentions**: Native platform @-mentions (e.g., WhatsApp tap-to-mention). Ignored in WhatsApp self-chat mode (see `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom`).
- **Text patterns**: Regex patterns defined in `agents.list[].groupChat.mentionPatterns`. Always checked regardless of self-chat mode.
- Mention gating is enforced only when mention detection is possible (native mentions or at least one `mentionPattern`).
```json5
{
messages: {
groupChat: { historyLimit: 50 },
},
agents: {
list: [{ id: "main", groupChat: { mentionPatterns: ["@openclaw", "openclaw"] } }],
},
}
```
`messages.groupChat.historyLimit` sets the global default for group history context. Channels can override with `channels.<channel>.historyLimit` (or `channels.<channel>.accounts.*.historyLimit` for multi-account). Set `0` to disable history wrapping.
#### DM history limits
DM conversations use session-based history managed by the agent. You can limit the number of user turns retained per DM session:
```json5
{
channels: {
telegram: {
dmHistoryLimit: 30, // limit DM sessions to 30 user turns
dms: {
"123456789": { historyLimit: 50 }, // per-user override (user ID)
},
},
},
}
```
Resolution order:
1. Per-DM override: `channels.<provider>.dms[userId].historyLimit`
2. Provider default: `channels.<provider>.dmHistoryLimit`
3. No limit (all history retained)
Supported providers: `telegram`, `whatsapp`, `discord`, `slack`, `signal`, `imessage`, `msteams`.
Per-agent override (takes precedence when set, even `[]`):
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{ id: "work", groupChat: { mentionPatterns: ["@workbot", "\\+15555550123"] } },
{ id: "personal", groupChat: { mentionPatterns: ["@homebot", "\\+15555550999"] } },
],
},
}
```
Mention gating defaults live per channel (`channels.whatsapp.groups`, `channels.telegram.groups`, `channels.imessage.groups`, `channels.discord.guilds`). When `*.groups` is set, it also acts as a group allowlist; include `"*"` to allow all groups.
To respond **only** to specific text triggers (ignoring native @-mentions):
```json5
{
channels: {
whatsapp: {
// Include your own number to enable self-chat mode (ignore native @-mentions).
allowFrom: ["+15555550123"],
groups: { "*": { requireMention: true } },
},
},
agents: {
list: [
{
id: "main",
groupChat: {
// Only these text patterns will trigger responses
mentionPatterns: ["reisponde", "@openclaw"],
},
},
],
},
}
```
### Group policy (per channel)
Use `channels.*.groupPolicy` to control whether group/room messages are accepted at all:
```json5
{
channels: {
whatsapp: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
groupAllowFrom: ["+15551234567"],
},
telegram: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
groupAllowFrom: ["tg:123456789", "@alice"],
},
signal: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
groupAllowFrom: ["+15551234567"],
},
imessage: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
groupAllowFrom: ["chat_id:123"],
},
msteams: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
groupAllowFrom: ["user@org.com"],
},
discord: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
guilds: {
GUILD_ID: {
channels: { help: { allow: true } },
},
},
},
slack: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
channels: { "#general": { allow: true } },
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- `"open"`: groups bypass allowlists; mention-gating still applies.
- `"disabled"`: block all group/room messages.
- `"allowlist"`: only allow groups/rooms that match the configured allowlist.
- `channels.defaults.groupPolicy` sets the default when a provider’s `groupPolicy` is unset.
- WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams use `groupAllowFrom` (fallback: explicit `allowFrom`).
- Discord/Slack use channel allowlists (`channels.discord.guilds.*.channels`, `channels.slack.channels`).
- Group DMs (Discord/Slack) are still controlled by `dm.groupEnabled` + `dm.groupChannels`.
- Default is `groupPolicy: "allowlist"` (unless overridden by `channels.defaults.groupPolicy`); if no allowlist is configured, group messages are blocked.
### Multi-agent routing (`agents.list` + `bindings`)
Run multiple isolated agents (separate workspace, `agentDir`, sessions) inside one Gateway.
Inbound messages are routed to an agent via bindings.
- `agents.list[]`: per-agent overrides.
- `id`: stable agent id (required).
- `default`: optional; when multiple are set, the first wins and a warning is logged.
If none are set, the **first entry** in the list is the default agent.
- `name`: display name for the agent.
- `workspace`: default `~/.openclaw/workspace-<agentId>` (for `main`, falls back to `agents.defaults.workspace`).
- `agentDir`: default `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent`.
- `model`: per-agent default model, overrides `agents.defaults.model` for that agent.
- string form: `"provider/model"`, overrides only `agents.defaults.model.primary`
- object form: `{ primary, fallbacks }` (fallbacks override `agents.defaults.model.fallbacks`; `[]` disables global fallbacks for that agent)
- `identity`: per-agent name/theme/emoji (used for mention patterns + ack reactions).
- `groupChat`: per-agent mention-gating (`mentionPatterns`).
- `sandbox`: per-agent sandbox config (overrides `agents.defaults.sandbox`).
- `mode`: `"off"` | `"non-main"` | `"all"`
- `workspaceAccess`: `"none"` | `"ro"` | `"rw"`
- `scope`: `"session"` | `"agent"` | `"shared"`
- `workspaceRoot`: custom sandbox workspace root
- `docker`: per-agent docker overrides (e.g. `image`, `network`, `env`, `setupCommand`, limits; ignored when `scope: "shared"`)
- `browser`: per-agent sandboxed browser overrides (ignored when `scope: "shared"`)
- `prune`: per-agent sandbox pruning overrides (ignored when `scope: "shared"`)
- `subagents`: per-agent sub-agent defaults.
- `allowAgents`: allowlist of agent ids for `sessions_spawn` from this agent (`["*"]` = allow any; default: only same agent)
- `tools`: per-agent tool restrictions (applied before sandbox tool policy).
- `profile`: base tool profile (applied before allow/deny)
- `allow`: array of allowed tool names
- `deny`: array of denied tool names (deny wins)
- `agents.defaults`: shared agent defaults (model, workspace, sandbox, etc.).
- `bindings[]`: routes inbound messages to an `agentId`.
- `match.channel` (required)
- `match.accountId` (optional; `*` = any account; omitted = default account)
- `match.peer` (optional; `{ kind: dm|group|channel, id }`)
- `match.guildId` / `match.teamId` (optional; channel-specific)
Deterministic match order:
1. `match.peer`
2. `match.guildId`
3. `match.teamId`
4. `match.accountId` (exact, no peer/guild/team)
5. `match.accountId: "*"` (channel-wide, no peer/guild/team)
6. default agent (`agents.list[].default`, else first list entry, else `"main"`)
Within each match tier, the first matching entry in `bindings` wins.
#### Per-agent access profiles (multi-agent)
Each agent can carry its own sandbox + tool policy. Use this to mix access
levels in one gateway:
- **Full access** (personal agent)
- **Read-only** tools + workspace
- **No filesystem access** (messaging/session tools only)
See [Multi-Agent Sandbox & Tools](/multi-agent-sandbox-tools) for precedence and
additional examples.
Full access (no sandbox):
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{
id: "personal",
workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace-personal",
sandbox: { mode: "off" },
},
],
},
}
```
Read-only tools + read-only workspace:
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{
id: "family",
workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace-family",
sandbox: {
mode: "all",
scope: "agent",
workspaceAccess: "ro",
},
tools: {
allow: [
"read",
"sessions_list",
"sessions_history",
"sessions_send",
"sessions_spawn",
"session_status",
],
deny: ["write", "edit", "apply_patch", "exec", "process", "browser"],
},
},
],
},
}
```
No filesystem access (messaging/session tools enabled):
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{
id: "public",
workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace-public",
sandbox: {
mode: "all",
scope: "agent",
workspaceAccess: "none",
},
tools: {
allow: [
"sessions_list",
"sessions_history",
"sessions_send",
"sessions_spawn",
"session_status",
"whatsapp",
"telegram",
"slack",
"discord",
"gateway",
],
deny: [
"read",
"write",
"edit",
"apply_patch",
"exec",
"process",
"browser",
"canvas",
"nodes",
"cron",
"gateway",
"image",
],
},
},
],
},
}
```
Example: two WhatsApp accounts → two agents:
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{ id: "home", default: true, workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace-home" },
{ id: "work", workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace-work" },
],
},
bindings: [
{ agentId: "home", match: { channel: "whatsapp", accountId: "personal" } },
{ agentId: "work", match: { channel: "whatsapp", accountId: "biz" } },
],
channels: {
whatsapp: {
accounts: {
personal: {},
biz: {},
},
},
},
}
```
### `tools.agentToAgent` (optional)
Agent-to-agent messaging is opt-in:
```json5
{
tools: {
agentToAgent: {
enabled: false,
allow: ["home", "work"],
},
},
}
```
### `messages.queue`
Controls how inbound messages behave when an agent run is already active.
```json5
{
messages: {
queue: {
mode: "collect", // steer | followup | collect | steer-backlog (steer+backlog ok) | interrupt (queue=steer legacy)
debounceMs: 1000,
cap: 20,
drop: "summarize", // old | new | summarize
byChannel: {
whatsapp: "collect",
telegram: "collect",
discord: "collect",
imessage: "collect",
webchat: "collect",
},
},
},
}
```
### `messages.inbound`
Debounce rapid inbound messages from the **same sender** so multiple back-to-back
messages become a single agent turn. Debouncing is scoped per channel + conversation
and uses the most recent message for reply threading/IDs.
```json5
{
messages: {
inbound: {
debounceMs: 2000, // 0 disables
byChannel: {
whatsapp: 5000,
slack: 1500,
discord: 1500,
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Debounce batches **text-only** messages; media/attachments flush immediately.
- Control commands (e.g. `/queue`, `/new`) bypass debouncing so they stay standalone.
### `commands` (chat command handling)
Controls how chat commands are enabled across connectors.
```json5
{
commands: {
native: "auto", // register native commands when supported (auto)
text: true, // parse slash commands in chat messages
bash: false, // allow ! (alias: /bash) (host-only; requires tools.elevated allowlists)
bashForegroundMs: 2000, // bash foreground window (0 backgrounds immediately)
config: false, // allow /config (writes to disk)
debug: false, // allow /debug (runtime-only overrides)
restart: false, // allow /restart + gateway restart tool
useAccessGroups: true, // enforce access-group allowlists/policies for commands
},
}
```
Notes:
- Text commands must be sent as a **standalone** message and use the leading `/` (no plain-text aliases).
- `commands.text: false` disables parsing chat messages for commands.
- `commands.native: "auto"` (default) turns on native commands for Discord/Telegram and leaves Slack off; unsupported channels stay text-only.
- Set `commands.native: true|false` to force all, or override per channel with `channels.discord.commands.native`, `channels.telegram.commands.native`, `channels.slack.commands.native` (bool or `"auto"`). `false` clears previously registered commands on Discord/Telegram at startup; Slack commands are managed in the Slack app.
- `channels.telegram.customCommands` adds extra Telegram bot menu entries. Names are normalized; conflicts with native commands are ignored.
- `commands.bash: true` enables `! <cmd>` to run host shell commands (`/bash <cmd>` also works as an alias). Requires `tools.elevated.enabled` and allowlisting the sender in `tools.elevated.allowFrom.<channel>`.
- `commands.bashForegroundMs` controls how long bash waits before backgrounding. While a bash job is running, new `! <cmd>` requests are rejected (one at a time).
- `commands.config: true` enables `/config` (reads/writes `openclaw.json`).
- `channels.<provider>.configWrites` gates config mutations initiated by that channel (default: true). This applies to `/config set|unset` plus provider-specific auto-migrations (Telegram supergroup ID changes, Slack channel ID changes).
- `commands.debug: true` enables `/debug` (runtime-only overrides).
- `commands.restart: true` enables `/restart` and the gateway tool restart action.
- `commands.useAccessGroups: false` allows commands to bypass access-group allowlists/policies.
- Slash commands and directives are only honored for **authorized senders**. Authorization is derived from
channel allowlists/pairing plus `commands.useAccessGroups`.
### `web` (WhatsApp web channel runtime)
WhatsApp runs through the gateway’s web channel (Baileys Web). It starts automatically when a linked session exists.
Set `web.enabled: false` to keep it off by default.
```json5
{
web: {
enabled: true,
heartbeatSeconds: 60,
reconnect: {
initialMs: 2000,
maxMs: 120000,
factor: 1.4,
jitter: 0.2,
maxAttempts: 0,
},
},
}
```
### `channels.telegram` (bot transport)
OpenClaw starts Telegram only when a `channels.telegram` config section exists. The bot token is resolved from `channels.telegram.botToken` (or `channels.telegram.tokenFile`), with `TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN` as a fallback for the default account.
Set `channels.telegram.enabled: false` to disable automatic startup.
Multi-account support lives under `channels.telegram.accounts` (see the multi-account section above). Env tokens only apply to the default account.
Set `channels.telegram.configWrites: false` to block Telegram-initiated config writes (including supergroup ID migrations and `/config set|unset`).
```json5
{
channels: {
telegram: {
enabled: true,
botToken: "your-bot-token",
dmPolicy: "pairing", // pairing | allowlist | open | disabled
allowFrom: ["tg:123456789"], // optional; "open" requires ["*"]
groups: {
"*": { requireMention: true },
"-1001234567890": {
allowFrom: ["@admin"],
systemPrompt: "Keep answers brief.",
topics: {
"99": {
requireMention: false,
skills: ["search"],
systemPrompt: "Stay on topic.",
},
},
},
},
customCommands: [
{ command: "backup", description: "Git backup" },
{ command: "generate", description: "Create an image" },
],
historyLimit: 50, // include last N group messages as context (0 disables)
replyToMode: "first", // off | first | all
linkPreview: true, // toggle outbound link previews
streamMode: "partial", // off | partial | block (draft streaming; separate from block streaming)
draftChunk: {
// optional; only for streamMode=block
minChars: 200,
maxChars: 800,
breakPreference: "paragraph", // paragraph | newline | sentence
},
actions: { reactions: true, sendMessage: true }, // tool action gates (false disables)
reactionNotifications: "own", // off | own | all
mediaMaxMb: 5,
retry: {
// outbound retry policy
attempts: 3,
minDelayMs: 400,
maxDelayMs: 30000,
jitter: 0.1,
},
network: {
// transport overrides
autoSelectFamily: false,
},
proxy: "socks5://localhost:9050",
webhookUrl: "https://example.com/telegram-webhook", // requires webhookSecret
webhookSecret: "secret",
webhookPath: "/telegram-webhook",
},
},
}
```
Draft streaming notes:
- Uses Telegram `sendMessageDraft` (draft bubble, not a real message).
- Requires **private chat topics** (message_thread_id in DMs; bot has topics enabled).
- `/reasoning stream` streams reasoning into the draft, then sends the final answer.
Retry policy defaults and behavior are documented in [Retry policy](/concepts/retry).
### `channels.discord` (bot transport)
Configure the Discord bot by setting the bot token and optional gating:
Multi-account support lives under `channels.discord.accounts` (see the multi-account section above). Env tokens only apply to the default account.
```json5
{
channels: {
discord: {
enabled: true,
token: "your-bot-token",
mediaMaxMb: 8, // clamp inbound media size
allowBots: false, // allow bot-authored messages
actions: {
// tool action gates (false disables)
reactions: true,
stickers: true,
polls: true,
permissions: true,
messages: true,
threads: true,
pins: true,
search: true,
memberInfo: true,
roleInfo: true,
roles: false,
channelInfo: true,
voiceStatus: true,
events: true,
moderation: false,
},
replyToMode: "off", // off | first | all
dm: {
enabled: true, // disable all DMs when false
policy: "pairing", // pairing | allowlist | open | disabled
allowFrom: ["1234567890", "steipete"], // optional DM allowlist ("open" requires ["*"])
groupEnabled: false, // enable group DMs
groupChannels: ["openclaw-dm"], // optional group DM allowlist
},
guilds: {
"123456789012345678": {
// guild id (preferred) or slug
slug: "friends-of-openclaw",
requireMention: false, // per-guild default
reactionNotifications: "own", // off | own | all | allowlist
users: ["987654321098765432"], // optional per-guild user allowlist
channels: {
general: { allow: true },
help: {
allow: true,
requireMention: true,
users: ["987654321098765432"],
skills: ["docs"],
systemPrompt: "Short answers only.",
},
},
},
},
historyLimit: 20, // include last N guild messages as context
textChunkLimit: 2000, // optional outbound text chunk size (chars)
chunkMode: "length", // optional chunking mode (length | newline)
maxLinesPerMessage: 17, // soft max lines per message (Discord UI clipping)
retry: {
// outbound retry policy
attempts: 3,
minDelayMs: 500,
maxDelayMs: 30000,
jitter: 0.1,
},
},
},
}
```
OpenClaw starts Discord only when a `channels.discord` config section exists. The token is resolved from `channels.discord.token`, with `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` as a fallback for the default account (unless `channels.discord.enabled` is `false`). Use `user:<id>` (DM) or `channel:<id>` (guild channel) when specifying delivery targets for cron/CLI commands; bare numeric IDs are ambiguous and rejected.
Guild slugs are lowercase with spaces replaced by `-`; channel keys use the slugged channel name (no leading `#`). Prefer guild ids as keys to avoid rename ambiguity.
Bot-authored messages are ignored by default. Enable with `channels.discord.allowBots` (own messages are still filtered to prevent self-reply loops).
Reaction notification modes:
- `off`: no reaction events.
- `own`: reactions on the bot's own messages (default).
- `all`: all reactions on all messages.
- `allowlist`: reactions from `guilds.<id>.users` on all messages (empty list disables).
Outbound text is chunked by `channels.discord.textChunkLimit` (default 2000). Set `channels.discord.chunkMode="newline"` to split on blank lines (paragraph boundaries) before length chunking. Discord clients can clip very tall messages, so `channels.discord.maxLinesPerMessage` (default 17) splits long multi-line replies even when under 2000 chars.
Retry policy defaults and behavior are documented in [Retry policy](/concepts/retry).
### `channels.googlechat` (Chat API webhook)
Google Chat runs over HTTP webhooks with app-level auth (service account).
Multi-account support lives under `channels.googlechat.accounts` (see the multi-account section above). Env vars only apply to the default account.
```json5
{
channels: {
googlechat: {
enabled: true,
serviceAccountFile: "/path/to/service-account.json",
audienceType: "app-url", // app-url | project-number
audience: "https://gateway.example.com/googlechat",
webhookPath: "/googlechat",
botUser: "users/1234567890", // optional; improves mention detection
dm: {
enabled: true,
policy: "pairing", // pairing | allowlist | open | disabled
allowFrom: ["users/1234567890"], // optional; "open" requires ["*"]
},
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
groups: {
"spaces/AAAA": { allow: true, requireMention: true },
},
actions: { reactions: true },
typingIndicator: "message",
mediaMaxMb: 20,
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Service account JSON can be inline (`serviceAccount`) or file-based (`serviceAccountFile`).
- Env fallbacks for the default account: `GOOGLE_CHAT_SERVICE_ACCOUNT` or `GOOGLE_CHAT_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE`.
- `audienceType` + `audience` must match the Chat app’s webhook auth config.
- Use `spaces/<spaceId>` or `users/<userId|email>` when setting delivery targets.
### `channels.slack` (socket mode)
Slack runs in Socket Mode and requires both a bot token and app token:
```json5
{
channels: {
slack: {
enabled: true,
botToken: "xoxb-...",
appToken: "xapp-...",
dm: {
enabled: true,
policy: "pairing", // pairing | allowlist | open | disabled
allowFrom: ["U123", "U456", "*"], // optional; "open" requires ["*"]
groupEnabled: false,
groupChannels: ["G123"],
},
channels: {
C123: { allow: true, requireMention: true, allowBots: false },
"#general": {
allow: true,
requireMention: true,
allowBots: false,
users: ["U123"],
skills: ["docs"],
systemPrompt: "Short answers only.",
},
},
historyLimit: 50, // include last N channel/group messages as context (0 disables)
allowBots: false,
reactionNotifications: "own", // off | own | all | allowlist
reactionAllowlist: ["U123"],
replyToMode: "off", // off | first | all
thread: {
historyScope: "thread", // thread | channel
inheritParent: false,
},
actions: {
reactions: true,
messages: true,
pins: true,
memberInfo: true,
emojiList: true,
},
slashCommand: {
enabled: true,
name: "openclaw",
sessionPrefix: "slack:slash",
ephemeral: true,
},
textChunkLimit: 4000,
chunkMode: "length",
mediaMaxMb: 20,
},
},
}
```
Multi-account support lives under `channels.slack.accounts` (see the multi-account section above). Env tokens only apply to the default account.
OpenClaw starts Slack when the provider is enabled and both tokens are set (via config or `SLACK_BOT_TOKEN` + `SLACK_APP_TOKEN`). Use `user:<id>` (DM) or `channel:<id>` when specifying delivery targets for cron/CLI commands.
Set `channels.slack.configWrites: false` to block Slack-initiated config writes (including channel ID migrations and `/config set|unset`).
Bot-authored messages are ignored by default. Enable with `channels.slack.allowBots` or `channels.slack.channels.<id>.allowBots`.
Reaction notification modes:
- `off`: no reaction events.
- `own`: reactions on the bot's own messages (default).
- `all`: all reactions on all messages.
- `allowlist`: reactions from `channels.slack.reactionAllowlist` on all messages (empty list disables).
Thread session isolation:
- `channels.slack.thread.historyScope` controls whether thread history is per-thread (`thread`, default) or shared across the channel (`channel`).
- `channels.slack.thread.inheritParent` controls whether new thread sessions inherit the parent channel transcript (default: false).
Slack action groups (gate `slack` tool actions):
| Action group | Default | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- |
| reactions | enabled | React + list reactions |
| messages | enabled | Read/send/edit/delete |
| pins | enabled | Pin/unpin/list |
| memberInfo | enabled | Member info |
| emojiList | enabled | Custom emoji list |
### `channels.mattermost` (bot token)
Mattermost ships as a plugin and is not bundled with the core install.
Install it first: `openclaw plugins install @openclaw/mattermost` (or `./extensions/mattermost` from a git checkout).
Mattermost requires a bot token plus the base URL for your server:
```json5
{
channels: {
mattermost: {
enabled: true,
botToken: "mm-token",
baseUrl: "https://chat.example.com",
dmPolicy: "pairing",
chatmode: "oncall", // oncall | onmessage | onchar
oncharPrefixes: [">", "!"],
textChunkLimit: 4000,
chunkMode: "length",
},
},
}
```
OpenClaw starts Mattermost when the account is configured (bot token + base URL) and enabled. The token + base URL are resolved from `channels.mattermost.botToken` + `channels.mattermost.baseUrl` or `MATTERMOST_BOT_TOKEN` + `MATTERMOST_URL` for the default account (unless `channels.mattermost.enabled` is `false`).
Chat modes:
- `oncall` (default): respond to channel messages only when @mentioned.
- `onmessage`: respond to every channel message.
- `onchar`: respond when a message starts with a trigger prefix (`channels.mattermost.oncharPrefixes`, default `[">", "!"]`).
Access control:
- Default DMs: `channels.mattermost.dmPolicy="pairing"` (unknown senders get a pairing code).
- Public DMs: `channels.mattermost.dmPolicy="open"` plus `channels.mattermost.allowFrom=["*"]`.
- Groups: `channels.mattermost.groupPolicy="allowlist"` by default (mention-gated). Use `channels.mattermost.groupAllowFrom` to restrict senders.
Multi-account support lives under `channels.mattermost.accounts` (see the multi-account section above). Env vars only apply to the default account.
Use `channel:<id>` or `user:<id>` (or `@username`) when specifying delivery targets; bare ids are treated as channel ids.
### `channels.signal` (signal-cli)
Signal reactions can emit system events (shared reaction tooling):
```json5
{
channels: {
signal: {
reactionNotifications: "own", // off | own | all | allowlist
reactionAllowlist: ["+15551234567", "uuid:123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000"],
historyLimit: 50, // include last N group messages as context (0 disables)
},
},
}
```
Reaction notification modes:
- `off`: no reaction events.
- `own`: reactions on the bot's own messages (default).
- `all`: all reactions on all messages.
- `allowlist`: reactions from `channels.signal.reactionAllowlist` on all messages (empty list disables).
### `channels.imessage` (imsg CLI)
OpenClaw spawns `imsg rpc` (JSON-RPC over stdio). No daemon or port required.
```json5
{
channels: {
imessage: {
enabled: true,
cliPath: "imsg",
dbPath: "~/Library/Messages/chat.db",
remoteHost: "user@gateway-host", // SCP for remote attachments when using SSH wrapper
dmPolicy: "pairing", // pairing | allowlist | open | disabled
allowFrom: ["+15555550123", "user@example.com", "chat_id:123"],
historyLimit: 50, // include last N group messages as context (0 disables)
includeAttachments: false,
mediaMaxMb: 16,
service: "auto",
region: "US",
},
},
}
```
Multi-account support lives under `channels.imessage.accounts` (see the multi-account section above).
Notes:
- Requires Full Disk Access to the Messages DB.
- The first send will prompt for Messages automation permission.
- Prefer `chat_id:<id>` targets. Use `imsg chats --limit 20` to list chats.
- `channels.imessage.cliPath` can point to a wrapper script (e.g. `ssh` to another Mac that runs `imsg rpc`); use SSH keys to avoid password prompts.
- For remote SSH wrappers, set `channels.imessage.remoteHost` to fetch attachments via SCP when `includeAttachments` is enabled.
Example wrapper:
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
exec ssh -T gateway-host imsg "$@"
```
### `agents.defaults.workspace`
Sets the **single global workspace directory** used by the agent for file operations.
Default: `~/.openclaw/workspace`.
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { workspace: "~/.openclaw/workspace" } },
}
```
If `agents.defaults.sandbox` is enabled, non-main sessions can override this with their
own per-scope workspaces under `agents.defaults.sandbox.workspaceRoot`.
### `agents.defaults.repoRoot`
Optional repository root to show in the system prompt’s Runtime line. If unset, OpenClaw
tries to detect a `.git` directory by walking upward from the workspace (and current
working directory). The path must exist to be used.
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { repoRoot: "~/Projects/openclaw" } },
}
```
### `agents.defaults.skipBootstrap`
Disables automatic creation of the workspace bootstrap files (`AGENTS.md`, `SOUL.md`, `TOOLS.md`, `IDENTITY.md`, `USER.md`, and `BOOTSTRAP.md`).
Use this for pre-seeded deployments where your workspace files come from a repo.
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { skipBootstrap: true } },
}
```
### `agents.defaults.bootstrapMaxChars`
Max characters of each workspace bootstrap file injected into the system prompt
before truncation. Default: `20000`.
When a file exceeds this limit, OpenClaw logs a warning and injects a truncated
head/tail with a marker.
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { bootstrapMaxChars: 20000 } },
}
```
### `agents.defaults.userTimezone`
Sets the user’s timezone for **system prompt context** (not for timestamps in
message envelopes). If unset, OpenClaw uses the host timezone at runtime.
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { userTimezone: "America/Chicago" } },
}
```
### `agents.defaults.timeFormat`
Controls the **time format** shown in the system prompt’s Current Date & Time section.
Default: `auto` (OS preference).
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { timeFormat: "auto" } }, // auto | 12 | 24
}
```
### `messages`
Controls inbound/outbound prefixes and optional ack reactions.
See [Messages](/concepts/messages) for queueing, sessions, and streaming context.
```json5
{
messages: {
responsePrefix: "🦞", // or "auto"
ackReaction: "👀",
ackReactionScope: "group-mentions",
removeAckAfterReply: false,
},
}
```
`responsePrefix` is applied to **all outbound replies** (tool summaries, block
streaming, final replies) across channels unless already present.
If `messages.responsePrefix` is unset, no prefix is applied by default. WhatsApp self-chat
replies are the exception: they default to `[{identity.name}]` when set, otherwise
`[openclaw]`, so same-phone conversations stay legible.
Set it to `"auto"` to derive `[{identity.name}]` for the routed agent (when set).
#### Template variables
The `responsePrefix` string can include template variables that resolve dynamically:
| Variable | Description | Example |
| ----------------- | ---------------------- | --------------------------- |
| `{model}` | Short model name | `claude-opus-4-5`, `gpt-4o` |
| `{modelFull}` | Full model identifier | `anthropic/claude-opus-4-5` |
| `{provider}` | Provider name | `anthropic`, `openai` |
| `{thinkingLevel}` | Current thinking level | `high`, `low`, `off` |
| `{identity.name}` | Agent identity name | (same as `"auto"` mode) |
Variables are case-insensitive (`{MODEL}` = `{model}`). `{think}` is an alias for `{thinkingLevel}`.
Unresolved variables remain as literal text.
```json5
{
messages: {
responsePrefix: "[{model} | think:{thinkingLevel}]",
},
}
```
Example output: `[claude-opus-4-5 | think:high] Here's my response...`
WhatsApp inbound prefix is configured via `channels.whatsapp.messagePrefix` (deprecated:
`messages.messagePrefix`). Default stays **unchanged**: `"[openclaw]"` when
`channels.whatsapp.allowFrom` is empty, otherwise `""` (no prefix). When using
`"[openclaw]"`, OpenClaw will instead use `[{identity.name}]` when the routed
agent has `identity.name` set.
`ackReaction` sends a best-effort emoji reaction to acknowledge inbound messages
on channels that support reactions (Slack/Discord/Telegram/Google Chat). Defaults to the
active agent’s `identity.emoji` when set, otherwise `"👀"`. Set it to `""` to disable.
`ackReactionScope` controls when reactions fire:
- `group-mentions` (default): only when a group/room requires mentions **and** the bot was mentioned
- `group-all`: all group/room messages
- `direct`: direct messages only
- `all`: all messages
`removeAckAfterReply` removes the bot’s ack reaction after a reply is sent
(Slack/Discord/Telegram/Google Chat only). Default: `false`.
#### `messages.tts`
Enable text-to-speech for outbound replies. When on, OpenClaw generates audio
using ElevenLabs or OpenAI and attaches it to responses. Telegram uses Opus
voice notes; other channels send MP3 audio.
```json5
{
messages: {
tts: {
auto: "always", // off | always | inbound | tagged
mode: "final", // final | all (include tool/block replies)
provider: "elevenlabs",
summaryModel: "openai/gpt-4.1-mini",
modelOverrides: {
enabled: true,
},
maxTextLength: 4000,
timeoutMs: 30000,
prefsPath: "~/.openclaw/settings/tts.json",
elevenlabs: {
apiKey: "elevenlabs_api_key",
baseUrl: "https://api.elevenlabs.io",
voiceId: "voice_id",
modelId: "eleven_multilingual_v2",
seed: 42,
applyTextNormalization: "auto",
languageCode: "en",
voiceSettings: {
stability: 0.5,
similarityBoost: 0.75,
style: 0.0,
useSpeakerBoost: true,
speed: 1.0,
},
},
openai: {
apiKey: "openai_api_key",
model: "gpt-4o-mini-tts",
voice: "alloy",
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- `messages.tts.auto` controls auto‑TTS (`off`, `always`, `inbound`, `tagged`).
- `/tts off|always|inbound|tagged` sets the per‑session auto mode (overrides config).
- `messages.tts.enabled` is legacy; doctor migrates it to `messages.tts.auto`.
- `prefsPath` stores local overrides (provider/limit/summarize).
- `maxTextLength` is a hard cap for TTS input; summaries are truncated to fit.
- `summaryModel` overrides `agents.defaults.model.primary` for auto-summary.
- Accepts `provider/model` or an alias from `agents.defaults.models`.
- `modelOverrides` enables model-driven overrides like `[[tts:...]]` tags (on by default).
- `/tts limit` and `/tts summary` control per-user summarization settings.
- `apiKey` values fall back to `ELEVENLABS_API_KEY`/`XI_API_KEY` and `OPENAI_API_KEY`.
- `elevenlabs.baseUrl` overrides the ElevenLabs API base URL.
- `elevenlabs.voiceSettings` supports `stability`/`similarityBoost`/`style` (0..1),
`useSpeakerBoost`, and `speed` (0.5..2.0).
### `talk`
Defaults for Talk mode (macOS/iOS/Android). Voice IDs fall back to `ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID` or `SAG_VOICE_ID` when unset.
`apiKey` falls back to `ELEVENLABS_API_KEY` (or the gateway’s shell profile) when unset.
`voiceAliases` lets Talk directives use friendly names (e.g. `"voice":"Clawd"`).
```json5
{
talk: {
voiceId: "elevenlabs_voice_id",
voiceAliases: {
Clawd: "EXAVITQu4vr4xnSDxMaL",
Roger: "CwhRBWXzGAHq8TQ4Fs17",
},
modelId: "eleven_v3",
outputFormat: "mp3_44100_128",
apiKey: "elevenlabs_api_key",
interruptOnSpeech: true,
},
}
```
### `agents.defaults`
Controls the embedded agent runtime (model/thinking/verbose/timeouts).
`agents.defaults.models` defines the configured model catalog (and acts as the allowlist for `/model`).
`agents.defaults.model.primary` sets the default model; `agents.defaults.model.fallbacks` are global failovers.
`agents.defaults.imageModel` is optional and is **only used if the primary model lacks image input**.
Each `agents.defaults.models` entry can include:
- `alias` (optional model shortcut, e.g. `/opus`).
- `params` (optional provider-specific API params passed through to the model request).
`params` is also applied to streaming runs (embedded agent + compaction). Supported keys today: `temperature`, `maxTokens`. These merge with call-time options; caller-supplied values win. `temperature` is an advanced knob—leave unset unless you know the model’s defaults and need a change.
Example:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929": {
params: { temperature: 0.6 },
},
"openai/gpt-5.2": {
params: { maxTokens: 8192 },
},
},
},
},
}
```
Z.AI GLM-4.x models automatically enable thinking mode unless you:
- set `--thinking off`, or
- define `agents.defaults.models["zai/<model>"].params.thinking` yourself.
OpenClaw also ships a few built-in alias shorthands. Defaults only apply when the model
is already present in `agents.defaults.models`:
- `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`
If you configure the same alias name (case-insensitive) yourself, your value wins (defaults never override).
Example: Opus 4.5 primary with MiniMax M2.1 fallback (hosted MiniMax):
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-5": { alias: "opus" },
"minimax/MiniMax-M2.1": { alias: "minimax" },
},
model: {
primary: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5",
fallbacks: ["minimax/MiniMax-M2.1"],
},
},
},
}
```
MiniMax auth: set `MINIMAX_API_KEY` (env) or configure `models.providers.minimax`.
#### `agents.defaults.cliBackends` (CLI fallback)
Optional CLI backends for text-only fallback runs (no tool calls). These are useful as a
backup path when API providers fail. Image pass-through is supported when you configure
an `imageArg` that accepts file paths.
Notes:
- CLI backends are **text-first**; tools are always disabled.
- Sessions are supported when `sessionArg` is set; session ids are persisted per backend.
- For `claude-cli`, defaults are wired in. Override the command path if PATH is minimal
(launchd/systemd).
Example:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
cliBackends: {
"claude-cli": {
command: "/opt/homebrew/bin/claude",
},
"my-cli": {
command: "my-cli",
args: ["--json"],
output: "json",
modelArg: "--model",
sessionArg: "--session",
sessionMode: "existing",
systemPromptArg: "--system",
systemPromptWhen: "first",
imageArg: "--image",
imageMode: "repeat",
},
},
},
},
}
```
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-5": { alias: "Opus" },
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-1": { alias: "Sonnet" },
"openrouter/deepseek/deepseek-r1:free": {},
"zai/glm-4.7": {
alias: "GLM",
params: {
thinking: {
type: "enabled",
clear_thinking: false,
},
},
},
},
model: {
primary: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5",
fallbacks: [
"openrouter/deepseek/deepseek-r1:free",
"openrouter/meta-llama/llama-3.3-70b-instruct:free",
],
},
imageModel: {
primary: "openrouter/qwen/qwen-2.5-vl-72b-instruct:free",
fallbacks: ["openrouter/google/gemini-2.0-flash-vision:free"],
},
thinkingDefault: "low",
verboseDefault: "off",
elevatedDefault: "on",
timeoutSeconds: 600,
mediaMaxMb: 5,
heartbeat: {
every: "30m",
target: "last",
},
maxConcurrent: 3,
subagents: {
model: "minimax/MiniMax-M2.1",
maxConcurrent: 1,
archiveAfterMinutes: 60,
},
exec: {
backgroundMs: 10000,
timeoutSec: 1800,
cleanupMs: 1800000,
},
contextTokens: 200000,
},
},
}
```
#### `agents.defaults.contextPruning` (tool-result pruning)
`agents.defaults.contextPruning` prunes **old tool results** from the in-memory context right before a request is sent to the LLM.
It does **not** modify the session history on disk (`*.jsonl` remains complete).
This is intended to reduce token usage for chatty agents that accumulate large tool outputs over time.
High level:
- Never touches user/assistant messages.
- Protects the last `keepLastAssistants` assistant messages (no tool results after that point are pruned).
- Protects the bootstrap prefix (nothing before the first user message is pruned).
- Modes:
- `adaptive`: soft-trims oversized tool results (keep head/tail) when the estimated context ratio crosses `softTrimRatio`.
Then hard-clears the oldest eligible tool results when the estimated context ratio crosses `hardClearRatio` **and**
there’s enough prunable tool-result bulk (`minPrunableToolChars`).
- `aggressive`: always replaces eligible tool results before the cutoff with the `hardClear.placeholder` (no ratio checks).
Soft vs hard pruning (what changes in the context sent to the LLM):
- **Soft-trim**: only for _oversized_ tool results. Keeps the beginning + end and inserts `...` in the middle.
- Before: `toolResult("…very long output…")`
- After: `toolResult("HEAD…\n...\n…TAIL\n\n[Tool result trimmed: …]")`
- **Hard-clear**: replaces the entire tool result with the placeholder.
- Before: `toolResult("…very long output…")`
- After: `toolResult("[Old tool result content cleared]")`
Notes / current limitations:
- Tool results containing **image blocks are skipped** (never trimmed/cleared) right now.
- The estimated “context ratio” is based on **characters** (approximate), not exact tokens.
- If the session doesn’t contain at least `keepLastAssistants` assistant messages yet, pruning is skipped.
- In `aggressive` mode, `hardClear.enabled` is ignored (eligible tool results are always replaced with `hardClear.placeholder`).
Default (adaptive):
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { contextPruning: { mode: "adaptive" } } },
}
```
To disable:
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { contextPruning: { mode: "off" } } },
}
```
Defaults (when `mode` is `"adaptive"` or `"aggressive"`):
- `keepLastAssistants`: `3`
- `softTrimRatio`: `0.3` (adaptive only)
- `hardClearRatio`: `0.5` (adaptive only)
- `minPrunableToolChars`: `50000` (adaptive only)
- `softTrim`: `{ maxChars: 4000, headChars: 1500, tailChars: 1500 }` (adaptive only)
- `hardClear`: `{ enabled: true, placeholder: "[Old tool result content cleared]" }`
Example (aggressive, minimal):
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { contextPruning: { mode: "aggressive" } } },
}
```
Example (adaptive tuned):
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
contextPruning: {
mode: "adaptive",
keepLastAssistants: 3,
softTrimRatio: 0.3,
hardClearRatio: 0.5,
minPrunableToolChars: 50000,
softTrim: { maxChars: 4000, headChars: 1500, tailChars: 1500 },
hardClear: { enabled: true, placeholder: "[Old tool result content cleared]" },
// Optional: restrict pruning to specific tools (deny wins; supports "*" wildcards)
tools: { deny: ["browser", "canvas"] },
},
},
},
}
```
See [/concepts/session-pruning](/concepts/session-pruning) for behavior details.
#### `agents.defaults.compaction` (reserve headroom + memory flush)
`agents.defaults.compaction.mode` selects the compaction summarization strategy. Defaults to `default`; set `safeguard` to enable chunked summarization for very long histories. See [/concepts/compaction](/concepts/compaction).
`agents.defaults.compaction.reserveTokensFloor` enforces a minimum `reserveTokens`
value for Pi compaction (default: `20000`). Set it to `0` to disable the floor.
`agents.defaults.compaction.memoryFlush` runs a **silent** agentic turn before
auto-compaction, instructing the model to store durable memories on disk (e.g.
`memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md`). It triggers when the session token estimate crosses a
soft threshold below the compaction limit.
Legacy defaults:
- `memoryFlush.enabled`: `true`
- `memoryFlush.softThresholdTokens`: `4000`
- `memoryFlush.prompt` / `memoryFlush.systemPrompt`: built-in defaults with `NO_REPLY`
- Note: memory flush is skipped when the session workspace is read-only
(`agents.defaults.sandbox.workspaceAccess: "ro"` or `"none"`).
Example (tuned):
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
compaction: {
mode: "safeguard",
reserveTokensFloor: 24000,
memoryFlush: {
enabled: true,
softThresholdTokens: 6000,
systemPrompt: "Session nearing compaction. Store durable memories now.",
prompt: "Write any lasting notes to memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md; reply with NO_REPLY if nothing to store.",
},
},
},
},
}
```
Block streaming:
- `agents.defaults.blockStreamingDefault`: `"on"`/`"off"` (default off).
- Channel overrides: `*.blockStreaming` (and per-account variants) to force block streaming on/off.
Non-Telegram channels require an explicit `*.blockStreaming: true` to enable block replies.
- `agents.defaults.blockStreamingBreak`: `"text_end"` or `"message_end"` (default: text_end).
- `agents.defaults.blockStreamingChunk`: soft chunking for streamed blocks. Defaults to
800–1200 chars, prefers paragraph breaks (`\n\n`), then newlines, then sentences.
Example:
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { blockStreamingChunk: { minChars: 800, maxChars: 1200 } } },
}
```
- `agents.defaults.blockStreamingCoalesce`: merge streamed blocks before sending.
Defaults to `{ idleMs: 1000 }` and inherits `minChars` from `blockStreamingChunk`
with `maxChars` capped to the channel text limit. Signal/Slack/Discord/Google Chat default
to `minChars: 1500` unless overridden.
Channel overrides: `channels.whatsapp.blockStreamingCoalesce`, `channels.telegram.blockStreamingCoalesce`,
`channels.discord.blockStreamingCoalesce`, `channels.slack.blockStreamingCoalesce`, `channels.mattermost.blockStreamingCoalesce`,
`channels.signal.blockStreamingCoalesce`, `channels.imessage.blockStreamingCoalesce`, `channels.msteams.blockStreamingCoalesce`,
`channels.googlechat.blockStreamingCoalesce`
(and per-account variants).
- `agents.defaults.humanDelay`: randomized pause between **block replies** after the first.
Modes: `off` (default), `natural` (800–2500ms), `custom` (use `minMs`/`maxMs`).
Per-agent override: `agents.list[].humanDelay`.
Example:
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { humanDelay: { mode: "natural" } } },
}
```
See [/concepts/streaming](/concepts/streaming) for behavior + chunking details.
Typing indicators:
- `agents.defaults.typingMode`: `"never" | "instant" | "thinking" | "message"`. Defaults to
`instant` for direct chats / mentions and `message` for unmentioned group chats.
- `session.typingMode`: per-session override for the mode.
- `agents.defaults.typingIntervalSeconds`: how often the typing signal is refreshed (default: 6s).
- `session.typingIntervalSeconds`: per-session override for the refresh interval.
See [/concepts/typing-indicators](/concepts/typing-indicators) for behavior details.
`agents.defaults.model.primary` should be set as `provider/model` (e.g. `anthropic/claude-opus-4-5`).
Aliases come from `agents.defaults.models.*.alias` (e.g. `Opus`).
If you omit the provider, OpenClaw currently assumes `anthropic` as a temporary
deprecation fallback.
Z.AI models are available as `zai/<model>` (e.g. `zai/glm-4.7`) and require
`ZAI_API_KEY` (or legacy `Z_AI_API_KEY`) in the environment.
`agents.defaults.heartbeat` configures periodic heartbeat runs:
- `every`: duration string (`ms`, `s`, `m`, `h`); default unit minutes. Default:
`30m`. Set `0m` to disable.
- `model`: optional override model for heartbeat runs (`provider/model`).
- `includeReasoning`: when `true`, heartbeats will also deliver the separate `Reasoning:` message when available (same shape as `/reasoning on`). Default: `false`.
- `session`: optional session key to control which session the heartbeat runs in. Default: `main`.
- `to`: optional recipient override (channel-specific id, e.g. E.164 for WhatsApp, chat id for Telegram).
- `target`: optional delivery channel (`last`, `whatsapp`, `telegram`, `discord`, `slack`, `msteams`, `signal`, `imessage`, `none`). Default: `last`.
- `prompt`: optional override for the heartbeat body (default: `Read HEARTBEAT.md if it exists (workspace context). Follow it strictly. Do not infer or repeat old tasks from prior chats. If nothing needs attention, reply HEARTBEAT_OK.`). Overrides are sent verbatim; include a `Read HEARTBEAT.md` line if you still want the file read.
- `ackMaxChars`: max chars allowed after `HEARTBEAT_OK` before delivery (default: 300).
Per-agent heartbeats:
- Set `agents.list[].heartbeat` to enable or override heartbeat settings for a specific agent.
- If any agent entry defines `heartbeat`, **only those agents** run heartbeats; defaults
become the shared baseline for those agents.
Heartbeats run full agent turns. Shorter intervals burn more tokens; be mindful
of `every`, keep `HEARTBEAT.md` tiny, and/or choose a cheaper `model`.
`tools.exec` configures background exec defaults:
- `backgroundMs`: time before auto-background (ms, default 10000)
- `timeoutSec`: auto-kill after this runtime (seconds, default 1800)
- `cleanupMs`: how long to keep finished sessions in memory (ms, default 1800000)
- `notifyOnExit`: enqueue a system event + request heartbeat when backgrounded exec exits (default true)
- `applyPatch.enabled`: enable experimental `apply_patch` (OpenAI/OpenAI Codex only; default false)
- `applyPatch.allowModels`: optional allowlist of model ids (e.g. `gpt-5.2` or `openai/gpt-5.2`)
Note: `applyPatch` is only under `tools.exec`.
`tools.web` configures web search + fetch tools:
- `tools.web.search.enabled` (default: true when key is present)
- `tools.web.search.apiKey` (recommended: set via `openclaw configure --section web`, or use `BRAVE_API_KEY` env var)
- `tools.web.search.maxResults` (1–10, default 5)
- `tools.web.search.timeoutSeconds` (default 30)
- `tools.web.search.cacheTtlMinutes` (default 15)
- `tools.web.fetch.enabled` (default true)
- `tools.web.fetch.maxChars` (default 50000)
- `tools.web.fetch.timeoutSeconds` (default 30)
- `tools.web.fetch.cacheTtlMinutes` (default 15)
- `tools.web.fetch.userAgent` (optional override)
- `tools.web.fetch.readability` (default true; disable to use basic HTML cleanup only)
- `tools.web.fetch.firecrawl.enabled` (default true when an API key is set)
- `tools.web.fetch.firecrawl.apiKey` (optional; defaults to `FIRECRAWL_API_KEY`)
- `tools.web.fetch.firecrawl.baseUrl` (default https://api.firecrawl.dev)
- `tools.web.fetch.firecrawl.onlyMainContent` (default true)
- `tools.web.fetch.firecrawl.maxAgeMs` (optional)
- `tools.web.fetch.firecrawl.timeoutSeconds` (optional)
`tools.media` configures inbound media understanding (image/audio/video):
- `tools.media.models`: shared model list (capability-tagged; used after per-cap lists).
- `tools.media.concurrency`: max concurrent capability runs (default 2).
- `tools.media.image` / `tools.media.audio` / `tools.media.video`:
- `enabled`: opt-out switch (default true when models are configured).
- `prompt`: optional prompt override (image/video append a `maxChars` hint automatically).
- `maxChars`: max output characters (default 500 for image/video; unset for audio).
- `maxBytes`: max media size to send (defaults: image 10MB, audio 20MB, video 50MB).
- `timeoutSeconds`: request timeout (defaults: image 60s, audio 60s, video 120s).
- `language`: optional audio hint.
- `attachments`: attachment policy (`mode`, `maxAttachments`, `prefer`).
- `scope`: optional gating (first match wins) with `match.channel`, `match.chatType`, or `match.keyPrefix`.
- `models`: ordered list of model entries; failures or oversize media fall back to the next entry.
- Each `models[]` entry:
- Provider entry (`type: "provider"` or omitted):
- `provider`: API provider id (`openai`, `anthropic`, `google`/`gemini`, `groq`, etc).
- `model`: model id override (required for image; defaults to `gpt-4o-mini-transcribe`/`whisper-large-v3-turbo` for audio providers, and `gemini-3-flash-preview` for video).
- `profile` / `preferredProfile`: auth profile selection.
- CLI entry (`type: "cli"`):
- `command`: executable to run.
- `args`: templated args (supports `{{MediaPath}}`, `{{Prompt}}`, `{{MaxChars}}`, etc).
- `capabilities`: optional list (`image`, `audio`, `video`) to gate a shared entry. Defaults when omitted: `openai`/`anthropic`/`minimax` → image, `google` → image+audio+video, `groq` → audio.
- `prompt`, `maxChars`, `maxBytes`, `timeoutSeconds`, `language` can be overridden per entry.
If no models are configured (or `enabled: false`), understanding is skipped; the model still receives the original attachments.
Provider auth follows the standard model auth order (auth profiles, env vars like `OPENAI_API_KEY`/`GROQ_API_KEY`/`GEMINI_API_KEY`, or `models.providers.*.apiKey`).
Example:
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
maxBytes: 20971520,
scope: {
default: "deny",
rules: [{ action: "allow", match: { chatType: "direct" } }],
},
models: [
{ provider: "openai", model: "gpt-4o-mini-transcribe" },
{ type: "cli", command: "whisper", args: ["--model", "base", "{{MediaPath}}"] },
],
},
video: {
enabled: true,
maxBytes: 52428800,
models: [{ provider: "google", model: "gemini-3-flash-preview" }],
},
},
},
}
```
`agents.defaults.subagents` configures sub-agent defaults:
- `model`: default model for spawned sub-agents (string or `{ primary, fallbacks }`). If omitted, sub-agents inherit the caller’s model unless overridden per agent or per call.
- `maxConcurrent`: max concurrent sub-agent runs (default 1)
- `archiveAfterMinutes`: auto-archive sub-agent sessions after N minutes (default 60; set `0` to disable)
- Per-subagent tool policy: `tools.subagents.tools.allow` / `tools.subagents.tools.deny` (deny wins)
`tools.profile` sets a **base tool allowlist** before `tools.allow`/`tools.deny`:
- `minimal`: `session_status` only
- `coding`: `group:fs`, `group:runtime`, `group:sessions`, `group:memory`, `image`
- `messaging`: `group:messaging`, `sessions_list`, `sessions_history`, `sessions_send`, `session_status`
- `full`: no restriction (same as unset)
Per-agent override: `agents.list[].tools.profile`.
Example (messaging-only by default, allow Slack + Discord tools too):
```json5
{
tools: {
profile: "messaging",
allow: ["slack", "discord"],
},
}
```
Example (coding profile, but deny exec/process everywhere):
```json5
{
tools: {
profile: "coding",
deny: ["group:runtime"],
},
}
```
`tools.byProvider` lets you **further restrict** tools for specific providers (or a single `provider/model`).
Per-agent override: `agents.list[].tools.byProvider`.
Order: base profile → provider profile → allow/deny policies.
Provider keys accept either `provider` (e.g. `google-antigravity`) or `provider/model`
(e.g. `openai/gpt-5.2`).
Example (keep global coding profile, but minimal tools for Google Antigravity):
```json5
{
tools: {
profile: "coding",
byProvider: {
"google-antigravity": { profile: "minimal" },
},
},
}
```
Example (provider/model-specific allowlist):
```json5
{
tools: {
allow: ["group:fs", "group:runtime", "sessions_list"],
byProvider: {
"openai/gpt-5.2": { allow: ["group:fs", "sessions_list"] },
},
},
}
```
`tools.allow` / `tools.deny` configure a global tool allow/deny policy (deny wins).
Matching is case-insensitive and supports `*` wildcards (`"*"` means all tools).
This is applied even when the Docker sandbox is **off**.
Example (disable browser/canvas everywhere):
```json5
{
tools: { deny: ["browser", "canvas"] },
}
```
Tool groups (shorthands) work in **global** and **per-agent** tool policies:
- `group:runtime`: `exec`, `bash`, `process`
- `group:fs`: `read`, `write`, `edit`, `apply_patch`
- `group:sessions`: `sessions_list`, `sessions_history`, `sessions_send`, `sessions_spawn`, `session_status`
- `group:memory`: `memory_search`, `memory_get`
- `group:web`: `web_search`, `web_fetch`
- `group:ui`: `browser`, `canvas`
- `group:automation`: `cron`, `gateway`
- `group:messaging`: `message`
- `group:nodes`: `nodes`
- `group:openclaw`: all built-in OpenClaw tools (excludes provider plugins)
`tools.elevated` controls elevated (host) exec access:
- `enabled`: allow elevated mode (default true)
- `allowFrom`: per-channel allowlists (empty = disabled)
- `whatsapp`: E.164 numbers
- `telegram`: chat ids or usernames
- `discord`: user ids or usernames (falls back to `channels.discord.dm.allowFrom` if omitted)
- `signal`: E.164 numbers
- `imessage`: handles/chat ids
- `webchat`: session ids or usernames
Example:
```json5
{
tools: {
elevated: {
enabled: true,
allowFrom: {
whatsapp: ["+15555550123"],
discord: ["steipete", "1234567890123"],
},
},
},
}
```
Per-agent override (further restrict):
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{
id: "family",
tools: {
elevated: { enabled: false },
},
},
],
},
}
```
Notes:
- `tools.elevated` is the global baseline. `agents.list[].tools.elevated` can only further restrict (both must allow).
- `/elevated on|off|ask|full` stores state per session key; inline directives apply to a single message.
- Elevated `exec` runs on the host and bypasses sandboxing.
- Tool policy still applies; if `exec` is denied, elevated cannot be used.
`agents.defaults.maxConcurrent` sets the maximum number of embedded agent runs that can
execute in parallel across sessions. Each session is still serialized (one run
per session key at a time). Default: 1.
### `agents.defaults.sandbox`
Optional **Docker sandboxing** for the embedded agent. Intended for non-main
sessions so they cannot access your host system.
Details: [Sandboxing](/gateway/sandboxing)
Defaults (if enabled):
- scope: `"agent"` (one container + workspace per agent)
- Debian bookworm-slim based image
- agent workspace access: `workspaceAccess: "none"` (default)
- `"none"`: use a per-scope sandbox workspace under `~/.openclaw/sandboxes`
- `"ro"`: keep the sandbox workspace at `/workspace`, and mount the agent workspace read-only at `/agent` (disables `write`/`edit`/`apply_patch`)
- `"rw"`: mount the agent workspace read/write at `/workspace`
- auto-prune: idle > 24h OR age > 7d
- tool policy: allow only `exec`, `process`, `read`, `write`, `edit`, `apply_patch`, `sessions_list`, `sessions_history`, `sessions_send`, `sessions_spawn`, `session_status` (deny wins)
- configure via `tools.sandbox.tools`, override per-agent via `agents.list[].tools.sandbox.tools`
- tool group shorthands supported in sandbox policy: `group:runtime`, `group:fs`, `group:sessions`, `group:memory` (see [Sandbox vs Tool Policy vs Elevated](/gateway/sandbox-vs-tool-policy-vs-elevated#tool-groups-shorthands))
- optional sandboxed browser (Chromium + CDP, noVNC observer)
- hardening knobs: `network`, `user`, `pidsLimit`, `memory`, `cpus`, `ulimits`, `seccompProfile`, `apparmorProfile`
Warning: `scope: "shared"` means a shared container and shared workspace. No
cross-session isolation. Use `scope: "session"` for per-session isolation.
Legacy: `perSession` is still supported (`true` → `scope: "session"`,
`false` → `scope: "shared"`).
`setupCommand` runs **once** after the container is created (inside the container via `sh -lc`).
For package installs, ensure network egress, a writable root FS, and a root user.
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
sandbox: {
mode: "non-main", // off | non-main | all
scope: "agent", // session | agent | shared (agent is default)
workspaceAccess: "none", // none | ro | rw
workspaceRoot: "~/.openclaw/sandboxes",
docker: {
image: "openclaw-sandbox:bookworm-slim",
containerPrefix: "openclaw-sbx-",
workdir: "/workspace",
readOnlyRoot: true,
tmpfs: ["/tmp", "/var/tmp", "/run"],
network: "none",
user: "1000:1000",
capDrop: ["ALL"],
env: { LANG: "C.UTF-8" },
setupCommand: "apt-get update && apt-get install -y git curl jq",
// Per-agent override (multi-agent): agents.list[].sandbox.docker.*
pidsLimit: 256,
memory: "1g",
memorySwap: "2g",
cpus: 1,
ulimits: {
nofile: { soft: 1024, hard: 2048 },
nproc: 256,
},
seccompProfile: "/path/to/seccomp.json",
apparmorProfile: "openclaw-sandbox",
dns: ["1.1.1.1", "8.8.8.8"],
extraHosts: ["internal.service:10.0.0.5"],
binds: ["/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock", "/home/user/source:/source:rw"],
},
browser: {
enabled: false,
image: "openclaw-sandbox-browser:bookworm-slim",
containerPrefix: "openclaw-sbx-browser-",
cdpPort: 9222,
vncPort: 5900,
noVncPort: 6080,
headless: false,
enableNoVnc: true,
allowHostControl: false,
allowedControlUrls: ["http://10.0.0.42:18791"],
allowedControlHosts: ["browser.lab.local", "10.0.0.42"],
allowedControlPorts: [18791],
autoStart: true,
autoStartTimeoutMs: 12000,
},
prune: {
idleHours: 24, // 0 disables idle pruning
maxAgeDays: 7, // 0 disables max-age pruning
},
},
},
},
tools: {
sandbox: {
tools: {
allow: [
"exec",
"process",
"read",
"write",
"edit",
"apply_patch",
"sessions_list",
"sessions_history",
"sessions_send",
"sessions_spawn",
"session_status",
],
deny: ["browser", "canvas", "nodes", "cron", "discord", "gateway"],
},
},
},
}
```
Build the default sandbox image once with:
```bash
scripts/sandbox-setup.sh
```
Note: sandbox containers default to `network: "none"`; set `agents.defaults.sandbox.docker.network`
to `"bridge"` (or your custom network) if the agent needs outbound access.
Note: inbound attachments are staged into the active workspace at `media/inbound/*`. With `workspaceAccess: "rw"`, that means files are written into the agent workspace.
Note: `docker.binds` mounts additional host directories; global and per-agent binds are merged.
Build the optional browser image with:
```bash
scripts/sandbox-browser-setup.sh
```
When `agents.defaults.sandbox.browser.enabled=true`, the browser tool uses a sandboxed
Chromium instance (CDP). If noVNC is enabled (default when headless=false),
the noVNC URL is injected into the system prompt so the agent can reference it.
This does not require `browser.enabled` in the main config; the sandbox control
URL is injected per session.
`agents.defaults.sandbox.browser.allowHostControl` (default: false) allows
sandboxed sessions to explicitly target the **host** browser control server
via the browser tool (`target: "host"`). Leave this off if you want strict
sandbox isolation.
Allowlists for remote control:
- `allowedControlUrls`: exact control URLs permitted for `target: "custom"`.
- `allowedControlHosts`: hostnames permitted (hostname only, no port).
- `allowedControlPorts`: ports permitted (defaults: http=80, https=443).
Defaults: all allowlists are unset (no restriction). `allowHostControl` defaults to false.
### `models` (custom providers + base URLs)
OpenClaw uses the **pi-coding-agent** model catalog. You can add custom providers
(LiteLLM, local OpenAI-compatible servers, Anthropic proxies, etc.) by writing
`~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/models.json` or by defining the same schema inside your
OpenClaw config under `models.providers`.
Provider-by-provider overview + examples: [/concepts/model-providers](/concepts/model-providers).
When `models.providers` is present, OpenClaw writes/merges a `models.json` into
`~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/` on startup:
- default behavior: **merge** (keeps existing providers, overrides on name)
- set `models.mode: "replace"` to overwrite the file contents
Select the model via `agents.defaults.model.primary` (provider/model).
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "custom-proxy/llama-3.1-8b" },
models: {
"custom-proxy/llama-3.1-8b": {},
},
},
},
models: {
mode: "merge",
providers: {
"custom-proxy": {
baseUrl: "http://localhost:4000/v1",
apiKey: "LITELLM_KEY",
api: "openai-completions",
models: [
{
id: "llama-3.1-8b",
name: "Llama 3.1 8B",
reasoning: false,
input: ["text"],
cost: { input: 0, output: 0, cacheRead: 0, cacheWrite: 0 },
contextWindow: 128000,
maxTokens: 32000,
},
],
},
},
},
}
```
### OpenCode Zen (multi-model proxy)
OpenCode Zen is a multi-model gateway with per-model endpoints. OpenClaw uses
the built-in `opencode` provider from pi-ai; set `OPENCODE_API_KEY` (or
`OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY`) from https://opencode.ai/auth.
Notes:
- Model refs use `opencode/<modelId>` (example: `opencode/claude-opus-4-5`).
- If you enable an allowlist via `agents.defaults.models`, add each model you plan to use.
- Shortcut: `openclaw onboard --auth-choice opencode-zen`.
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "opencode/claude-opus-4-5" },
models: { "opencode/claude-opus-4-5": { alias: "Opus" } },
},
},
}
```
### Z.AI (GLM-4.7) — provider alias support
Z.AI models are available via the built-in `zai` provider. Set `ZAI_API_KEY`
in your environment and reference the model by provider/model.
Shortcut: `openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-api-key`.
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "zai/glm-4.7" },
models: { "zai/glm-4.7": {} },
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- `z.ai/*` and `z-ai/*` are accepted aliases and normalize to `zai/*`.
- If `ZAI_API_KEY` is missing, requests to `zai/*` will fail with an auth error at runtime.
- Example error: `No API key found for provider "zai".`
- Z.AI’s general API endpoint is `https://api.z.ai/api/paas/v4`. GLM coding
requests use the dedicated Coding endpoint `https://api.z.ai/api/coding/paas/v4`.
The built-in `zai` provider uses the Coding endpoint. If you need the general
endpoint, define a custom provider in `models.providers` with the base URL
override (see the custom providers section above).
- Use a fake placeholder in docs/configs; never commit real API keys.
### Moonshot AI (Kimi)
Use Moonshot's OpenAI-compatible endpoint:
```json5
{
env: { MOONSHOT_API_KEY: "sk-..." },
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "moonshot/kimi-k2.5" },
models: { "moonshot/kimi-k2.5": { alias: "Kimi K2.5" } },
},
},
models: {
mode: "merge",
providers: {
moonshot: {
baseUrl: "https://api.moonshot.ai/v1",
apiKey: "${MOONSHOT_API_KEY}",
api: "openai-completions",
models: [
{
id: "kimi-k2.5",
name: "Kimi K2.5",
reasoning: false,
input: ["text"],
cost: { input: 0, output: 0, cacheRead: 0, cacheWrite: 0 },
contextWindow: 256000,
maxTokens: 8192,
},
],
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Set `MOONSHOT_API_KEY` in the environment or use `openclaw onboard --auth-choice moonshot-api-key`.
- Model ref: `moonshot/kimi-k2.5`.
- Use `https://api.moonshot.cn/v1` if you need the China endpoint.
### Kimi Coding
Use Moonshot AI's Kimi Coding endpoint (Anthropic-compatible, built-in provider):
```json5
{
env: { KIMI_API_KEY: "sk-..." },
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "kimi-coding/k2p5" },
models: { "kimi-coding/k2p5": { alias: "Kimi K2.5" } },
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Set `KIMI_API_KEY` in the environment or use `openclaw onboard --auth-choice kimi-code-api-key`.
- Model ref: `kimi-coding/k2p5`.
### Synthetic (Anthropic-compatible)
Use Synthetic's Anthropic-compatible endpoint:
```json5
{
env: { SYNTHETIC_API_KEY: "sk-..." },
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "synthetic/hf:MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2.1" },
models: { "synthetic/hf:MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2.1": { alias: "MiniMax M2.1" } },
},
},
models: {
mode: "merge",
providers: {
synthetic: {
baseUrl: "https://api.synthetic.new/anthropic",
apiKey: "${SYNTHETIC_API_KEY}",
api: "anthropic-messages",
models: [
{
id: "hf:MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2.1",
name: "MiniMax M2.1",
reasoning: false,
input: ["text"],
cost: { input: 0, output: 0, cacheRead: 0, cacheWrite: 0 },
contextWindow: 192000,
maxTokens: 65536,
},
],
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Set `SYNTHETIC_API_KEY` or use `openclaw onboard --auth-choice synthetic-api-key`.
- Model ref: `synthetic/hf:MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2.1`.
- Base URL should omit `/v1` because the Anthropic client appends it.
### Local models (LM Studio) — recommended setup
See [/gateway/local-models](/gateway/local-models) for the current local guidance. TL;DR: run MiniMax M2.1 via LM Studio Responses API on serious hardware; keep hosted models merged for fallback.
### MiniMax M2.1
Use MiniMax M2.1 directly without LM Studio:
```json5
{
agent: {
model: { primary: "minimax/MiniMax-M2.1" },
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-5": { alias: "Opus" },
"minimax/MiniMax-M2.1": { alias: "Minimax" },
},
},
models: {
mode: "merge",
providers: {
minimax: {
baseUrl: "https://api.minimax.io/anthropic",
apiKey: "${MINIMAX_API_KEY}",
api: "anthropic-messages",
models: [
{
id: "MiniMax-M2.1",
name: "MiniMax M2.1",
reasoning: false,
input: ["text"],
// Pricing: update in models.json if you need exact cost tracking.
cost: { input: 15, output: 60, cacheRead: 2, cacheWrite: 10 },
contextWindow: 200000,
maxTokens: 8192,
},
],
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Set `MINIMAX_API_KEY` environment variable or use `openclaw onboard --auth-choice minimax-api`.
- Available model: `MiniMax-M2.1` (default).
- Update pricing in `models.json` if you need exact cost tracking.
### Cerebras (GLM 4.6 / 4.7)
Use Cerebras via their OpenAI-compatible endpoint:
```json5
{
env: { CEREBRAS_API_KEY: "sk-..." },
agents: {
defaults: {
model: {
primary: "cerebras/zai-glm-4.7",
fallbacks: ["cerebras/zai-glm-4.6"],
},
models: {
"cerebras/zai-glm-4.7": { alias: "GLM 4.7 (Cerebras)" },
"cerebras/zai-glm-4.6": { alias: "GLM 4.6 (Cerebras)" },
},
},
},
models: {
mode: "merge",
providers: {
cerebras: {
baseUrl: "https://api.cerebras.ai/v1",
apiKey: "${CEREBRAS_API_KEY}",
api: "openai-completions",
models: [
{ id: "zai-glm-4.7", name: "GLM 4.7 (Cerebras)" },
{ id: "zai-glm-4.6", name: "GLM 4.6 (Cerebras)" },
],
},
},
},
}
```
Notes:
- Use `cerebras/zai-glm-4.7` for Cerebras; use `zai/glm-4.7` for Z.AI direct.
- Set `CEREBRAS_API_KEY` in the environment or config.
Notes:
- Supported APIs: `openai-completions`, `openai-responses`, `anthropic-messages`,
`google-generative-ai`
- Use `authHeader: true` + `headers` for custom auth needs.
- Override the agent config root with `OPENCLAW_AGENT_DIR` (or `PI_CODING_AGENT_DIR`)
if you want `models.json` stored elsewhere (default: `~/.openclaw/agents/main/agent`).
### `session`
Controls session scoping, reset policy, reset triggers, and where the session store is written.
```json5
{
session: {
scope: "per-sender",
dmScope: "main",
identityLinks: {
alice: ["telegram:123456789", "discord:987654321012345678"],
},
reset: {
mode: "daily",
atHour: 4,
idleMinutes: 60,
},
resetByType: {
thread: { mode: "daily", atHour: 4 },
dm: { mode: "idle", idleMinutes: 240 },
group: { mode: "idle", idleMinutes: 120 },
},
resetTriggers: ["/new", "/reset"],
// Default is already per-agent under ~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/sessions/sessions.json
// You can override with {agentId} templating:
store: "~/.openclaw/agents/{agentId}/sessions/sessions.json",
// Direct chats collapse to agent:<agentId>:<mainKey> (default: "main").
mainKey: "main",
agentToAgent: {
// Max ping-pong reply turns between requester/target (0–5).
maxPingPongTurns: 5,
},
sendPolicy: {
rules: [{ action: "deny", match: { channel: "discord", chatType: "group" } }],
default: "allow",
},
},
}
```
Fields:
- `mainKey`: direct-chat bucket key (default: `"main"`). Useful when you want to “rename” the primary DM thread without changing `agentId`.
- Sandbox note: `agents.defaults.sandbox.mode: "non-main"` uses this key to detect the main session. Any session key that does not match `mainKey` (groups/channels) is sandboxed.
- `dmScope`: how DM sessions are grouped (default: `"main"`).
- `main`: all DMs share the main session for continuity.
- `per-peer`: isolate DMs by sender id across channels.
- `per-channel-peer`: isolate DMs per channel + sender (recommended for multi-user inboxes).
- `per-account-channel-peer`: isolate DMs per account + channel + sender (recommended for multi-account inboxes).
- `identityLinks`: map canonical ids to provider-prefixed peers so the same person shares a DM session across channels when using `per-peer`, `per-channel-peer`, or `per-account-channel-peer`.
- Example: `alice: ["telegram:123456789", "discord:987654321012345678"]`.
- `reset`: primary reset policy. Defaults to daily resets at 4:00 AM local time on the gateway host.
- `mode`: `daily` or `idle` (default: `daily` when `reset` is present).
- `atHour`: local hour (0-23) for the daily reset boundary.
- `idleMinutes`: sliding idle window in minutes. When daily + idle are both configured, whichever expires first wins.
- `resetByType`: per-session overrides for `dm`, `group`, and `thread`.
- If you only set legacy `session.idleMinutes` without any `reset`/`resetByType`, OpenClaw stays in idle-only mode for backward compatibility.
- `heartbeatIdleMinutes`: optional idle override for heartbeat checks (daily reset still applies when enabled).
- `agentToAgent.maxPingPongTurns`: max reply-back turns between requester/target (0–5, default 5).
- `sendPolicy.default`: `allow` or `deny` fallback when no rule matches.
- `sendPolicy.rules[]`: match by `channel`, `chatType` (`direct|group|room`), or `keyPrefix` (e.g. `cron:`). First deny wins; otherwise allow.
### `skills` (skills config)
Controls bundled allowlist, install preferences, extra skill folders, and per-skill
overrides. Applies to **bundled** skills and `~/.openclaw/skills` (workspace skills
still win on name conflicts).
Fields:
- `allowBundled`: optional allowlist for **bundled** skills only. If set, only those
bundled skills are eligible (managed/workspace skills unaffected).
- `load.extraDirs`: additional skill directories to scan (lowest precedence).
- `install.preferBrew`: prefer brew installers when available (default: true).
- `install.nodeManager`: node installer preference (`npm` | `pnpm` | `yarn`, default: npm).
- `entries.<skillKey>`: per-skill config overrides.
Per-skill fields:
- `enabled`: set `false` to disable a skill even if it’s bundled/installed.
- `env`: environment variables injected for the agent run (only if not already set).
- `apiKey`: optional convenience for skills that declare a primary env var (e.g. `nano-banana-pro` → `GEMINI_API_KEY`).
Example:
```json5
{
skills: {
allowBundled: ["gemini", "peekaboo"],
load: {
extraDirs: ["~/Projects/agent-scripts/skills", "~/Projects/oss/some-skill-pack/skills"],
},
install: {
preferBrew: true,
nodeManager: "npm",
},
entries: {
"nano-banana-pro": {
apiKey: "GEMINI_KEY_HERE",
env: {
GEMINI_API_KEY: "GEMINI_KEY_HERE",
},
},
peekaboo: { enabled: true },
sag: { enabled: false },
},
},
}
```
### `plugins` (extensions)
Controls plugin discovery, allow/deny, and per-plugin config. Plugins are loaded
from `~/.openclaw/extensions`, `<workspace>/.openclaw/extensions`, plus any
`plugins.load.paths` entries. **Config changes require a gateway restart.**
See [/plugin](/plugin) for full usage.
Fields:
- `enabled`: master toggle for plugin loading (default: true).
- `allow`: optional allowlist of plugin ids; when set, only listed plugins load.
- `deny`: optional denylist of plugin ids (deny wins).
- `load.paths`: extra plugin files or directories to load (absolute or `~`).
- `entries.<pluginId>`: per-plugin overrides.
- `enabled`: set `false` to disable.
- `config`: plugin-specific config object (validated by the plugin if provided).
Example:
```json5
{
plugins: {
enabled: true,
allow: ["voice-call"],
load: {
paths: ["~/Projects/oss/voice-call-extension"],
},
entries: {
"voice-call": {
enabled: true,
config: {
provider: "twilio",
},
},
},
},
}
```
### `browser` (openclaw-managed browser)
OpenClaw can start a **dedicated, isolated** Chrome/Brave/Edge/Chromium instance for openclaw and expose a small loopback control service.
Profiles can point at a **remote** Chromium-based browser via `profiles.<name>.cdpUrl`. Remote
profiles are attach-only (start/stop/reset are disabled).
`browser.cdpUrl` remains for legacy single-profile configs and as the base
scheme/host for profiles that only set `cdpPort`.
Defaults:
- enabled: `true`
- evaluateEnabled: `true` (set `false` to disable `act:evaluate` and `wait --fn`)
- control service: loopback only (port derived from `gateway.port`, default `18791`)
- CDP URL: `http://127.0.0.1:18792` (control service + 1, legacy single-profile)
- profile color: `#FF4500` (lobster-orange)
- Note: the control server is started by the running gateway (OpenClaw.app menubar, or `openclaw gateway`).
- Auto-detect order: default browser if Chromium-based; otherwise Chrome → Brave → Edge → Chromium → Chrome Canary.
```json5
{
browser: {
enabled: true,
evaluateEnabled: true,
// cdpUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:18792", // legacy single-profile override
defaultProfile: "chrome",
profiles: {
openclaw: { cdpPort: 18800, color: "#FF4500" },
work: { cdpPort: 18801, color: "#0066CC" },
remote: { cdpUrl: "http://10.0.0.42:9222", color: "#00AA00" },
},
color: "#FF4500",
// Advanced:
// headless: false,
// noSandbox: false,
// executablePath: "/Applications/Brave Browser.app/Contents/MacOS/Brave Browser",
// attachOnly: false, // set true when tunneling a remote CDP to localhost
},
}
```
### `ui` (Appearance)
Optional accent color used by the native apps for UI chrome (e.g. Talk Mode bubble tint).
If unset, clients fall back to a muted light-blue.
```json5
{
ui: {
seamColor: "#FF4500", // hex (RRGGBB or #RRGGBB)
// Optional: Control UI assistant identity override.
// If unset, the Control UI uses the active agent identity (config or IDENTITY.md).
assistant: {
name: "OpenClaw",
avatar: "CB", // emoji, short text, or image URL/data URI
},
},
}
```
### `gateway` (Gateway server mode + bind)
Use `gateway.mode` to explicitly declare whether this machine should run the Gateway.
Defaults:
- mode: **unset** (treated as “do not auto-start”)
- bind: `loopback`
- port: `18789` (single port for WS + HTTP)
```json5
{
gateway: {
mode: "local", // or "remote"
port: 18789, // WS + HTTP multiplex
bind: "loopback",
// controlUi: { enabled: true, basePath: "/openclaw" }
// auth: { mode: "token", token: "your-token" } // token gates WS + Control UI access
// tailscale: { mode: "off" | "serve" | "funnel" }
},
}
```
Control UI base path:
- `gateway.controlUi.basePath` sets the URL prefix where the Control UI is served.
- Examples: `"/ui"`, `"/openclaw"`, `"/apps/openclaw"`.
- Default: root (`/`) (unchanged).
- `gateway.controlUi.allowInsecureAuth` allows token-only auth for the Control UI when
device identity is omitted (typically over HTTP). Default: `false`. Prefer HTTPS
(Tailscale Serve) or `127.0.0.1`.
- `gateway.controlUi.dangerouslyDisableDeviceAuth` disables device identity checks for the
Control UI (token/password only). Default: `false`. Break-glass only.
Related docs:
- [Control UI](/web/control-ui)
- [Web overview](/web)
- [Tailscale](/gateway/tailscale)
- [Remote access](/gateway/remote)
Trusted proxies:
- `gateway.trustedProxies`: list of reverse proxy IPs that terminate TLS in front of the Gateway.
- When a connection comes from one of these IPs, OpenClaw uses `x-forwarded-for` (or `x-real-ip`) to determine the client IP for local pairing checks and HTTP auth/local checks.
- Only list proxies you fully control, and ensure they **overwrite** incoming `x-forwarded-for`.
Notes:
- `openclaw gateway` refuses to start unless `gateway.mode` is set to `local` (or you pass the override flag).
- `gateway.port` controls the single multiplexed port used for WebSocket + HTTP (control UI, hooks, A2UI).
- OpenAI Chat Completions endpoint: **disabled by default**; enable with `gateway.http.endpoints.chatCompletions.enabled: true`.
- Precedence: `--port` > `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT` > `gateway.port` > default `18789`.
- Gateway auth is required by default (token/password or Tailscale Serve identity). Non-loopback binds require a shared token/password.
- The onboarding wizard generates a gateway token by default (even on loopback).
- `gateway.remote.token` is **only** for remote CLI calls; it does not enable local gateway auth. `gateway.token` is ignored.
Auth and Tailscale:
- `gateway.auth.mode` sets the handshake requirements (`token` or `password`). When unset, token auth is assumed.
- `gateway.auth.token` stores the shared token for token auth (used by the CLI on the same machine).
- When `gateway.auth.mode` is set, only that method is accepted (plus optional Tailscale headers).
- `gateway.auth.password` can be set here, or via `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PASSWORD` (recommended).
- `gateway.auth.allowTailscale` allows Tailscale Serve identity headers
(`tailscale-user-login`) to satisfy auth when the request arrives on loopback
with `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-proto`, and `x-forwarded-host`. OpenClaw
verifies the identity by resolving the `x-forwarded-for` address via
`tailscale whois` before accepting it. When `true`, Serve requests do not need
a token/password; set `false` to require explicit credentials. Defaults to
`true` when `tailscale.mode = "serve"` and auth mode is not `password`.
- `gateway.tailscale.mode: "serve"` uses Tailscale Serve (tailnet only, loopback bind).
- `gateway.tailscale.mode: "funnel"` exposes the dashboard publicly; requires auth.
- `gateway.tailscale.resetOnExit` resets Serve/Funnel config on shutdown.
Remote client defaults (CLI):
- `gateway.remote.url` sets the default Gateway WebSocket URL for CLI calls when `gateway.mode = "remote"`.
- `gateway.remote.transport` selects the macOS remote transport (`ssh` default, `direct` for ws/wss). When `direct`, `gateway.remote.url` must be `ws://` or `wss://`. `ws://host` defaults to port `18789`.
- `gateway.remote.token` supplies the token for remote calls (leave unset for no auth).
- `gateway.remote.password` supplies the password for remote calls (leave unset for no auth).
macOS app behavior:
- OpenClaw.app watches `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` and switches modes live when `gateway.mode` or `gateway.remote.url` changes.
- If `gateway.mode` is unset but `gateway.remote.url` is set, the macOS app treats it as remote mode.
- When you change connection mode in the macOS app, it writes `gateway.mode` (and `gateway.remote.url` + `gateway.remote.transport` in remote mode) back to the config file.
```json5
{
gateway: {
mode: "remote",
remote: {
url: "ws://gateway.tailnet:18789",
token: "your-token",
password: "your-password",
},
},
}
```
Direct transport example (macOS app):
```json5
{
gateway: {
mode: "remote",
remote: {
transport: "direct",
url: "wss://gateway.example.ts.net",
token: "your-token",
},
},
}
```
### `gateway.reload` (Config hot reload)
The Gateway watches `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` (or `OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH`) and applies changes automatically.
Modes:
- `hybrid` (default): hot-apply safe changes; restart the Gateway for critical changes.
- `hot`: only apply hot-safe changes; log when a restart is required.
- `restart`: restart the Gateway on any config change.
- `off`: disable hot reload.
```json5
{
gateway: {
reload: {
mode: "hybrid",
debounceMs: 300,
},
},
}
```
#### Hot reload matrix (files + impact)
Files watched:
- `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` (or `OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH`)
Hot-applied (no full gateway restart):
- `hooks` (webhook auth/path/mappings) + `hooks.gmail` (Gmail watcher restarted)
- `browser` (browser control server restart)
- `cron` (cron service restart + concurrency update)
- `agents.defaults.heartbeat` (heartbeat runner restart)
- `web` (WhatsApp web channel restart)
- `telegram`, `discord`, `signal`, `imessage` (channel restarts)
- `agent`, `models`, `routing`, `messages`, `session`, `whatsapp`, `logging`, `skills`, `ui`, `talk`, `identity`, `wizard` (dynamic reads)
Requires full Gateway restart:
- `gateway` (port/bind/auth/control UI/tailscale)
- `bridge` (legacy)
- `discovery`
- `canvasHost`
- `plugins`
- Any unknown/unsupported config path (defaults to restart for safety)
### Multi-instance isolation
To run multiple gateways on one host (for redundancy or a rescue bot), isolate per-instance state + config and use unique ports:
- `OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH` (per-instance config)
- `OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR` (sessions/creds)
- `agents.defaults.workspace` (memories)
- `gateway.port` (unique per instance)
Convenience flags (CLI):
- `openclaw --dev …` → uses `~/.openclaw-dev` + shifts ports from base `19001`
- `openclaw --profile <name> …` → uses `~/.openclaw-<name>` (port via config/env/flags)
See [Gateway runbook](/gateway) for the derived port mapping (gateway/browser/canvas).
See [Multiple gateways](/gateway/multiple-gateways) for browser/CDP port isolation details.
Example:
```bash
OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH=~/.openclaw/a.json \
OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR=~/.openclaw-a \
openclaw gateway --port 19001
```
### `hooks` (Gateway webhooks)
Enable a simple HTTP webhook endpoint on the Gateway HTTP server.
Defaults:
- enabled: `false`
- path: `/hooks`
- maxBodyBytes: `262144` (256 KB)
```json5
{
hooks: {
enabled: true,
token: "shared-secret",
path: "/hooks",
presets: ["gmail"],
transformsDir: "~/.openclaw/hooks",
mappings: [
{
match: { path: "gmail" },
action: "agent",
wakeMode: "now",
name: "Gmail",
sessionKey: "hook:gmail:{{messages[0].id}}",
messageTemplate: "From: {{messages[0].from}}\nSubject: {{messages[0].subject}}\n{{messages[0].snippet}}",
deliver: true,
channel: "last",
model: "openai/gpt-5.2-mini",
},
],
},
}
```
Requests must include the hook token:
- `Authorization: Bearer <token>` **or**
- `x-openclaw-token: <token>` **or**
- `?token=<token>`
Endpoints:
- `POST /hooks/wake` → `{ text, mode?: "now"|"next-heartbeat" }`
- `POST /hooks/agent` → `{ message, name?, sessionKey?, wakeMode?, deliver?, channel?, to?, model?, thinking?, timeoutSeconds? }`
- `POST /hooks/<name>` → resolved via `hooks.mappings`
`/hooks/agent` always posts a summary into the main session (and can optionally trigger an immediate heartbeat via `wakeMode: "now"`).
Mapping notes:
- `match.path` matches the sub-path after `/hooks` (e.g. `/hooks/gmail` → `gmail`).
- `match.source` matches a payload field (e.g. `{ source: "gmail" }`) so you can use a generic `/hooks/ingest` path.
- Templates like `{{messages[0].subject}}` read from the payload.
- `transform` can point to a JS/TS module that returns a hook action.
- `deliver: true` sends the final reply to a channel; `channel` defaults to `last` (falls back to WhatsApp).
- If there is no prior delivery route, set `channel` + `to` explicitly (required for Telegram/Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Signal/iMessage/MS Teams).
- `model` overrides the LLM for this hook run (`provider/model` or alias; must be allowed if `agents.defaults.models` is set).
Gmail helper config (used by `openclaw webhooks gmail setup` / `run`):
```json5
{
hooks: {
gmail: {
account: "openclaw@gmail.com",
topic: "projects/<project-id>/topics/gog-gmail-watch",
subscription: "gog-gmail-watch-push",
pushToken: "shared-push-token",
hookUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:18789/hooks/gmail",
includeBody: true,
maxBytes: 20000,
renewEveryMinutes: 720,
serve: { bind: "127.0.0.1", port: 8788, path: "/" },
tailscale: { mode: "funnel", path: "/gmail-pubsub" },
// Optional: use a cheaper model for Gmail hook processing
// Falls back to agents.defaults.model.fallbacks, then primary, on auth/rate-limit/timeout
model: "openrouter/meta-llama/llama-3.3-70b-instruct:free",
// Optional: default thinking level for Gmail hooks
thinking: "off",
},
},
}
```
Model override for Gmail hooks:
- `hooks.gmail.model` specifies a model to use for Gmail hook processing (defaults to session primary).
- Accepts `provider/model` refs or aliases from `agents.defaults.models`.
- Falls back to `agents.defaults.model.fallbacks`, then `agents.defaults.model.primary`, on auth/rate-limit/timeouts.
- If `agents.defaults.models` is set, include the hooks model in the allowlist.
- At startup, warns if the configured model is not in the model catalog or allowlist.
- `hooks.gmail.thinking` sets the default thinking level for Gmail hooks and is overridden by per-hook `thinking`.
Gateway auto-start:
- If `hooks.enabled=true` and `hooks.gmail.account` is set, the Gateway starts
`gog gmail watch serve` on boot and auto-renews the watch.
- Set `OPENCLAW_SKIP_GMAIL_WATCHER=1` to disable the auto-start (for manual runs).
- Avoid running a separate `gog gmail watch serve` alongside the Gateway; it will
fail with `listen tcp 127.0.0.1:8788: bind: address already in use`.
Note: when `tailscale.mode` is on, OpenClaw defaults `serve.path` to `/` so
Tailscale can proxy `/gmail-pubsub` correctly (it strips the set-path prefix).
If you need the backend to receive the prefixed path, set
`hooks.gmail.tailscale.target` to a full URL (and align `serve.path`).
### `canvasHost` (LAN/tailnet Canvas file server + live reload)
The Gateway serves a directory of HTML/CSS/JS over HTTP so iOS/Android nodes can simply `canvas.navigate` to it.
Default root: `~/.openclaw/workspace/canvas`
Default port: `18793` (chosen to avoid the openclaw browser CDP port `18792`)
The server listens on the **gateway bind host** (LAN or Tailnet) so nodes can reach it.
The server:
- serves files under `canvasHost.root`
- injects a tiny live-reload client into served HTML
- watches the directory and broadcasts reloads over a WebSocket endpoint at `/__openclaw__/ws`
- auto-creates a starter `index.html` when the directory is empty (so you see something immediately)
- also serves A2UI at `/__openclaw__/a2ui/` and is advertised to nodes as `canvasHostUrl`
(always used by nodes for Canvas/A2UI)
Disable live reload (and file watching) if the directory is large or you hit `EMFILE`:
- config: `canvasHost: { liveReload: false }`
```json5
{
canvasHost: {
root: "~/.openclaw/workspace/canvas",
port: 18793,
liveReload: true,
},
}
```
Changes to `canvasHost.*` require a gateway restart (config reload will restart).
Disable with:
- config: `canvasHost: { enabled: false }`
- env: `OPENCLAW_SKIP_CANVAS_HOST=1`
### `bridge` (legacy TCP bridge, removed)
Current builds no longer include the TCP bridge listener; `bridge.*` config keys are ignored.
Nodes connect over the Gateway WebSocket. This section is kept for historical reference.
Legacy behavior:
- The Gateway could expose a simple TCP bridge for nodes (iOS/Android), typically on port `18790`.
Defaults:
- enabled: `true`
- port: `18790`
- bind: `lan` (binds to `0.0.0.0`)
Bind modes:
- `lan`: `0.0.0.0` (reachable on any interface, including LAN/Wi‑Fi and Tailscale)
- `tailnet`: bind only to the machine’s Tailscale IP (recommended for Vienna ⇄ London)
- `loopback`: `127.0.0.1` (local only)
- `auto`: prefer tailnet IP if present, else `lan`
TLS:
- `bridge.tls.enabled`: enable TLS for bridge connections (TLS-only when enabled).
- `bridge.tls.autoGenerate`: generate a self-signed cert when no cert/key are present (default: true).
- `bridge.tls.certPath` / `bridge.tls.keyPath`: PEM paths for the bridge certificate + private key.
- `bridge.tls.caPath`: optional PEM CA bundle (custom roots or future mTLS).
When TLS is enabled, the Gateway advertises `bridgeTls=1` and `bridgeTlsSha256` in discovery TXT
records so nodes can pin the certificate. Manual connections use trust-on-first-use if no
fingerprint is stored yet.
Auto-generated certs require `openssl` on PATH; if generation fails, the bridge will not start.
```json5
{
bridge: {
enabled: true,
port: 18790,
bind: "tailnet",
tls: {
enabled: true,
// Uses ~/.openclaw/bridge/tls/bridge-{cert,key}.pem when omitted.
// certPath: "~/.openclaw/bridge/tls/bridge-cert.pem",
// keyPath: "~/.openclaw/bridge/tls/bridge-key.pem"
},
},
}
```
### `discovery.mdns` (Bonjour / mDNS broadcast mode)
Controls LAN mDNS discovery broadcasts (`_openclaw-gw._tcp`).
- `minimal` (default): omit `cliPath` + `sshPort` from TXT records
- `full`: include `cliPath` + `sshPort` in TXT records
- `off`: disable mDNS broadcasts entirely
- Hostname: defaults to `openclaw` (advertises `openclaw.local`). Override with `OPENCLAW_MDNS_HOSTNAME`.
```json5
{
discovery: { mdns: { mode: "minimal" } },
}
```
### `discovery.wideArea` (Wide-Area Bonjour / unicast DNS‑SD)
When enabled, the Gateway writes a unicast DNS-SD zone for `_openclaw-gw._tcp` under `~/.openclaw/dns/` using the configured discovery domain (example: `openclaw.internal.`).
To make iOS/Android discover across networks (Vienna ⇄ London), pair this with:
- a DNS server on the gateway host serving your chosen domain (CoreDNS is recommended)
- Tailscale **split DNS** so clients resolve that domain via the gateway DNS server
One-time setup helper (gateway host):
```bash
openclaw dns setup --apply
```
```json5
{
discovery: { wideArea: { enabled: true } },
}
```
## Template variables
Template placeholders are expanded in `tools.media.*.models[].args` and `tools.media.models[].args` (and any future templated argument fields).
| Variable | Description |
| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | ----- | ------ | -------- | ------- | ------- | --- |
| `{{Body}}` | Full inbound message body |
| `{{RawBody}}` | Raw inbound message body (no history/sender wrappers; best for command parsing) |
| `{{BodyStripped}}` | Body with group mentions stripped (best default for agents) |
| `{{From}}` | Sender identifier (E.164 for WhatsApp; may differ per channel) |
| `{{To}}` | Destination identifier |
| `{{MessageSid}}` | Channel message id (when available) |
| `{{SessionId}}` | Current session UUID |
| `{{IsNewSession}}` | `"true"` when a new session was created |
| `{{MediaUrl}}` | Inbound media pseudo-URL (if present) |
| `{{MediaPath}}` | Local media path (if downloaded) |
| `{{MediaType}}` | Media type (image/audio/document/…) |
| `{{Transcript}}` | Audio transcript (when enabled) |
| `{{Prompt}}` | Resolved media prompt for CLI entries |
| `{{MaxChars}}` | Resolved max output chars for CLI entries |
| `{{ChatType}}` | `"direct"` or `"group"` |
| `{{GroupSubject}}` | Group subject (best effort) |
| `{{GroupMembers}}` | Group members preview (best effort) |
| `{{SenderName}}` | Sender display name (best effort) |
| `{{SenderE164}}` | Sender phone number (best effort) |
| `{{Provider}}` | Provider hint (whatsapp | telegram | discord | googlechat | slack | signal | imessage | msteams | webchat | …) |
## Cron (Gateway scheduler)
Cron is a Gateway-owned scheduler for wakeups and scheduled jobs. See [Cron jobs](/automation/cron-jobs) for the feature overview and CLI examples.
```json5
{
cron: {
enabled: true,
maxConcurrentRuns: 2,
},
}
```
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