--- summary: "OAuth in Clawdbot: token exchange, storage, and multi-account patterns" read_when: - You want to understand Clawdbot OAuth end-to-end - You hit token invalidation / logout issues - You want setup-token or OAuth auth flows - You want multiple accounts or profile routing --- # OAuth Clawdbot supports “subscription auth” via OAuth for providers that offer it (notably **OpenAI Codex (ChatGPT OAuth)**). For Anthropic subscriptions, use the **setup-token** flow. This page explains: - how the OAuth **token exchange** works (PKCE) - where tokens are **stored** (and why) - how to handle **multiple accounts** (profiles + per-session overrides) Clawdbot also supports **provider plugins** that ship their own OAuth or API‑key flows. Run them via: ```bash clawdbot models auth login --provider ``` ## The token sink (why it exists) OAuth providers commonly mint a **new refresh token** during login/refresh flows. Some providers (or OAuth clients) can invalidate older refresh tokens when a new one is issued for the same user/app. Practical symptom: - you log in via Clawdbot *and* via Claude Code / Codex CLI → one of them randomly gets “logged out” later To reduce that, Clawdbot treats `auth-profiles.json` as a **token sink**: - the runtime reads credentials from **one place** - we can keep multiple profiles and route them deterministically ## Storage (where tokens live) Secrets are stored **per-agent**: - Auth profiles (OAuth + API keys): `~/.clawdbot/agents//agent/auth-profiles.json` - Runtime cache (managed automatically; don’t edit): `~/.clawdbot/agents//agent/auth.json` Legacy import-only file (still supported, but not the main store): - `~/.clawdbot/credentials/oauth.json` (imported into `auth-profiles.json` on first use) All of the above also respect `$CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR` (state dir override). Full reference: [/gateway/configuration](/gateway/configuration#auth-storage-oauth--api-keys) ## Anthropic setup-token (subscription auth) Run `claude setup-token` on any machine, then paste it into Clawdbot: ```bash clawdbot models auth setup-token --provider anthropic ``` If you generated the token elsewhere, paste it manually: ```bash clawdbot models auth paste-token --provider anthropic ``` Verify: ```bash clawdbot models status ``` ## OAuth exchange (how login works) Clawdbot’s interactive login flows are implemented in `@mariozechner/pi-ai` and wired into the wizards/commands. ### Anthropic (Claude Pro/Max) setup-token Flow shape: 1) run `claude setup-token` 2) paste the token into Clawdbot 3) store as a token auth profile (no refresh) The wizard path is `clawdbot onboard` → auth choice `setup-token` (Anthropic). ### OpenAI Codex (ChatGPT OAuth) Flow shape (PKCE): 1) generate PKCE verifier/challenge + random `state` 2) open `https://auth.openai.com/oauth/authorize?...` 3) try to capture callback on `http://127.0.0.1:1455/auth/callback` 4) if callback can’t bind (or you’re remote/headless), paste the redirect URL/code 5) exchange at `https://auth.openai.com/oauth/token` 6) extract `accountId` from the access token and store `{ access, refresh, expires, accountId }` Wizard path is `clawdbot onboard` → auth choice `openai-codex`. ## Refresh + expiry Profiles store an `expires` timestamp. At runtime: - if `expires` is in the future → use the stored access token - if expired → refresh (under a file lock) and overwrite the stored credentials The refresh flow is automatic; you generally don't need to manage tokens manually. ## Multiple accounts (profiles) + routing Two patterns: ### 1) Preferred: separate agents If you want “personal” and “work” to never interact, use isolated agents (separate sessions + credentials + workspace): ```bash clawdbot agents add work clawdbot agents add personal ``` Then configure auth per-agent (wizard) and route chats to the right agent. ### 2) Advanced: multiple profiles in one agent `auth-profiles.json` supports multiple profile IDs for the same provider. Pick which profile is used: - globally via config ordering (`auth.order`) - per-session via `/model ...@` Example (session override): - `/model Opus@anthropic:work` How to see what profile IDs exist: - `clawdbot channels list --json` (shows `auth[]`) Related docs: - [/concepts/model-failover](/concepts/model-failover) (rotation + cooldown rules) - [/tools/slash-commands](/tools/slash-commands) (command surface)