--- name: claw description: Install the claw CLI tool — run NanoClaw agent containers from the command line without opening a chat app. --- # claw — NanoClaw CLI `claw` is a Python CLI that sends prompts directly to a NanoClaw agent container from the terminal. It reads registered groups from the NanoClaw database, picks up secrets from `.env`, and pipes a JSON payload into a container run — no chat app required. ## What it does - Send a prompt to any registered group by name, folder, or JID - Default target is the main group (no `-g` needed for most use) - Resume a previous session with `-s ` - Read prompts from stdin (`--pipe`) for scripting and piping - List all registered groups with `--list-groups` - Auto-detects `container` or `docker` runtime (or override with `--runtime`) - Prints the agent's response to stdout; session ID to stderr - Verbose mode (`-v`) shows the command, redacted payload, and exit code ## Prerequisites - Python 3.8 or later - NanoClaw installed with a built and tagged container image (`nanoclaw-agent:latest`) - Either `container` (Apple Container, macOS 15+) or `docker` available in `PATH` ## Install Run this skill from within the NanoClaw directory. The script auto-detects its location, so the symlink always points to the right place. ### 1. Copy the script ```bash mkdir -p scripts cp "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/claw" scripts/claw chmod +x scripts/claw ``` ### 2. Symlink into PATH ```bash mkdir -p ~/bin ln -sf "$(pwd)/scripts/claw" ~/bin/claw ``` Make sure `~/bin` is in `PATH`. Add this to `~/.zshrc` or `~/.bashrc` if needed: ```bash export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" ``` Then reload the shell: ```bash source ~/.zshrc # or ~/.bashrc ``` ### 3. Verify ```bash claw --list-groups ``` You should see registered groups. If NanoClaw isn't running or the database doesn't exist yet, the list will be empty — that's fine. ## Usage Examples ```bash # Send a prompt to the main group claw "What's on my calendar today?" # Send to a specific group by name (fuzzy match) claw -g "family" "Remind everyone about dinner at 7" # Send to a group by exact JID claw -j "120363336345536173@g.us" "Hello" # Resume a previous session claw -s abc123 "Continue where we left off" # Read prompt from stdin echo "Summarize this" | claw --pipe -g dev # Pipe a file cat report.txt | claw --pipe "Summarize this report" # List all registered groups claw --list-groups # Force a specific runtime claw --runtime docker "Hello" # Use a custom image tag (e.g. after rebuilding with a new tag) claw --image nanoclaw-agent:dev "Hello" # Verbose mode (debug info, secrets redacted) claw -v "Hello" # Custom timeout for long-running tasks claw --timeout 600 "Run the full analysis" ``` ## Troubleshooting ### "neither 'container' nor 'docker' found" Install Docker Desktop or Apple Container (macOS 15+), or pass `--runtime` explicitly. ### "no secrets found in .env" The script auto-detects your NanoClaw directory and reads `.env` from it. Check that the file exists and contains at least one of: `CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN`, `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`, `ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN`. ### Container times out The default timeout is 300 seconds. For longer tasks, pass `--timeout 600` (or higher). If the container consistently hangs, check that your `nanoclaw-agent:latest` image is up to date by running `./container/build.sh`. ### "group not found" Run `claw --list-groups` to see what's registered. Group lookup does a fuzzy partial match on name and folder — if your query matches multiple groups, you'll get an error listing the ambiguous matches. ### Container crashes mid-stream Containers run with `--rm` so they are automatically removed. If the agent crashes before emitting the output sentinel, `claw` falls back to printing raw stdout. Use `-v` to see what the container produced. Rebuild the image with `./container/build.sh` if crashes are consistent. ### Override the NanoClaw directory If `claw` can't find your database or `.env`, set the `NANOCLAW_DIR` environment variable: ```bash export NANOCLAW_DIR=/path/to/your/nanoclaw ```