# Repository Guidelines - Repo: https://github.com/clawdbot/clawdbot - GitHub issues/comments/PR comments: use literal multiline strings or `-F - <<'EOF'` (or $'...') for real newlines; never embed "\\n". ## Project Structure & Module Organization - Source code: `src/` (CLI wiring in `src/cli`, commands in `src/commands`, web provider in `src/provider-web.ts`, infra in `src/infra`, media pipeline in `src/media`). - Tests: colocated `*.test.ts`. - Docs: `docs/` (images, queue, Pi config). Built output lives in `dist/`. - Plugins/extensions: live under `extensions/*` (workspace packages). Keep plugin-only deps in the extension `package.json`; do not add them to the root `package.json` unless core uses them. - Plugins: install runs `npm install --omit=dev` in plugin dir; runtime deps must live in `dependencies`. Avoid `workspace:*` in `dependencies` (npm install breaks); put `clawdbot` in `devDependencies` or `peerDependencies` instead (runtime resolves `clawdbot/plugin-sdk` via jiti alias). - Installers served from `https://clawd.bot/*`: live in the sibling repo `../clawd.bot` (`public/install.sh`, `public/install-cli.sh`, `public/install.ps1`). - Messaging channels: always consider **all** built-in + extension channels when refactoring shared logic (routing, allowlists, pairing, command gating, onboarding, docs). - Core channel docs: `docs/channels/` - Core channel code: `src/telegram`, `src/discord`, `src/slack`, `src/signal`, `src/imessage`, `src/web` (WhatsApp web), `src/channels`, `src/routing` - Extensions (channel plugins): `extensions/*` (e.g. `extensions/msteams`, `extensions/matrix`, `extensions/zalo`, `extensions/zalouser`, `extensions/voice-call`) ## Docs Linking (Mintlify) - Docs are hosted on Mintlify (docs.clawd.bot). - Internal doc links in `docs/**/*.md`: root-relative, no `.md`/`.mdx` (example: `[Config](/configuration)`). - Section cross-references: use anchors on root-relative paths (example: `[Hooks](/configuration#hooks)`). - When Peter asks for links, reply with full `https://docs.clawd.bot/...` URLs (not root-relative). - When you touch docs, end the reply with the `https://docs.clawd.bot/...` URLs you referenced. - README (GitHub): keep absolute docs URLs (`https://docs.clawd.bot/...`) so links work on GitHub. - Docs content must be generic: no personal device names/hostnames/paths; use placeholders like `user@gateway-host` and “gateway host”. ## exe.dev VM ops (general) - Access: stable path is `ssh exe.dev` then `ssh vm-name` (assume SSH key already set). - SSH flaky: use exe.dev web terminal or Shelley (web agent); keep a tmux session for long ops. - Update: `sudo npm i -g clawdbot@latest` (global install needs root on `/usr/lib/node_modules`). - Config: use `clawdbot config set ...`; ensure `gateway.mode=local` is set. - Discord: store raw token only (no `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN=` prefix). - Restart: stop old gateway and run: `pkill -9 -f clawdbot-gateway || true; nohup clawdbot gateway run --bind loopback --port 18789 --force > /tmp/clawdbot-gateway.log 2>&1 &` - Verify: `clawdbot channels status --probe`, `ss -ltnp | rg 18789`, `tail -n 120 /tmp/clawdbot-gateway.log`. ## Build, Test, and Development Commands - Runtime baseline: Node **22+** (keep Node + Bun paths working). - Install deps: `pnpm install` - Also supported: `bun install` (keep `pnpm-lock.yaml` + Bun patching in sync when touching deps/patches). - Prefer Bun for TypeScript execution (scripts, dev, tests): `bun ` / `bunx `. - Run CLI in dev: `pnpm clawdbot ...` (bun) or `pnpm dev`. - Node remains supported for running built output (`dist/*`) and production installs. - Mac packaging (dev): `scripts/package-mac-app.sh` defaults to current arch. Release checklist: `docs/platforms/mac/release.md`. - Type-check/build: `pnpm build` (tsc) - Lint/format: `pnpm lint` (oxlint), `pnpm format` (oxfmt) - Tests: `pnpm test` (vitest); coverage: `pnpm test:coverage` ## Coding Style & Naming Conventions - Language: TypeScript (ESM). Prefer strict typing; avoid `any`. - Formatting/linting via Oxlint and Oxfmt; run `pnpm lint` before commits. - Add brief code comments for tricky or non-obvious logic. - Keep files concise; extract helpers instead of “V2” copies. Use existing patterns for CLI options and dependency injection via `createDefaultDeps`. - Aim to keep files under ~700 LOC; guideline only (not a hard guardrail). Split/refactor when it improves clarity or testability. - Naming: use **Clawdbot** for product/app/docs headings; use `clawdbot` for CLI command, package/binary, paths, and config keys. ## Release Channels (Naming) - stable: tagged releases only (e.g. `vYYYY.M.D`), npm dist-tag `latest`. - beta: prerelease tags `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N`, npm dist-tag `beta` (may ship without macOS app). - dev: moving head on `main` (no tag; git checkout main). ## Testing Guidelines - Framework: Vitest with V8 coverage thresholds (70% lines/branches/functions/statements). - Naming: match source names with `*.test.ts`; e2e in `*.e2e.test.ts`. - Run `pnpm test` (or `pnpm test:coverage`) before pushing when you touch logic. - Do not set test workers above 16; tried already. - Live tests (real keys): `CLAWDBOT_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live` (Clawdbot-only) or `LIVE=1 pnpm test:live` (includes provider live tests). Docker: `pnpm test:docker:live-models`, `pnpm test:docker:live-gateway`. Onboarding Docker E2E: `pnpm test:docker:onboard`. - Full kit + what’s covered: `docs/testing.md`. - Pure test additions/fixes generally do **not** need a changelog entry unless they alter user-facing behavior or the user asks for one. - Mobile: before using a simulator, check for connected real devices (iOS + Android) and prefer them when available. ## Commit & Pull Request Guidelines - Create commits with `scripts/committer "" `; avoid manual `git add`/`git commit` so staging stays scoped. - Follow concise, action-oriented commit messages (e.g., `CLI: add verbose flag to send`). - Group related changes; avoid bundling unrelated refactors. - Changelog workflow: keep latest released version at top (no `Unreleased`); after publishing, bump version and start a new top section. - PRs should summarize scope, note testing performed, and mention any user-facing changes or new flags. - PR review flow: when given a PR link, review via `gh pr view`/`gh pr diff` and do **not** change branches. - PR review calls: prefer a single `gh pr view --json ...` to batch metadata/comments; run `gh pr diff` only when needed. - Before starting a review when a GH Issue/PR is pasted: run `git pull`; if there are local changes or unpushed commits, stop and alert the user before reviewing. - Goal: merge PRs. Prefer **rebase** when commits are clean; **squash** when history is messy. - PR merge flow: create a temp branch from `main`, merge the PR branch into it (prefer squash unless commit history is important; use rebase/merge when it is). Always try to merge the PR unless it’s truly difficult, then use another approach. If we squash, add the PR author as a co-contributor. Apply fixes, add changelog entry (include PR # + thanks), run full gate before the final commit, commit, merge back to `main`, delete the temp branch, and end on `main`. - If you review a PR and later do work on it, land via merge/squash (no direct-main commits) and always add the PR author as a co-contributor. - When working on a PR: add a changelog entry with the PR number and thank the contributor. - When working on an issue: reference the issue in the changelog entry. - When merging a PR: leave a PR comment that explains exactly what we did and include the SHA hashes. - When merging a PR from a new contributor: add their avatar to the README “Thanks to all clawtributors” thumbnail list. - After merging a PR: run `bun scripts/update-clawtributors.ts` if the contributor is missing, then commit the regenerated README. ## Shorthand Commands - `sync`: if working tree is dirty, commit all changes (pick a sensible Conventional Commit message), then `git pull --rebase`; if rebase conflicts and cannot resolve, stop; otherwise `git push`. ### PR Workflow (Review vs Land) - **Review mode (PR link only):** read `gh pr view/diff`; **do not** switch branches; **do not** change code. - **Landing mode:** create an integration branch from `main`, bring in PR commits (**prefer rebase** for linear history; **merge allowed** when complexity/conflicts make it safer), apply fixes, add changelog (+ thanks + PR #), run full gate **locally before committing** (`pnpm lint && pnpm build && pnpm test`), commit, merge back to `main`, then `git switch main` (never stay on a topic branch after landing). Important: contributor needs to be in git graph after this! ## Security & Configuration Tips - Web provider stores creds at `~/.clawdbot/credentials/`; rerun `clawdbot login` if logged out. - Pi sessions live under `~/.clawdbot/sessions/` by default; the base directory is not configurable. - Environment variables: see `~/.profile`. - Never commit or publish real phone numbers, videos, or live configuration values. Use obviously fake placeholders in docs, tests, and examples. - Release flow: always read `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` and `docs/platforms/mac/release.md` before any release work; do not ask routine questions once those docs answer them. ## Troubleshooting - Rebrand/migration issues or legacy config/service warnings: run `clawdbot doctor` (see `docs/gateway/doctor.md`). ## Agent-Specific Notes - Vocabulary: "makeup" = "mac app". - Never edit `node_modules` (global/Homebrew/npm/git installs too). Updates overwrite. Skill notes go in `tools.md` or `AGENTS.md`. - Signal: "update fly" => `fly ssh console -a flawd-bot -C "bash -lc 'cd /data/clawd/clawdbot && git pull --rebase origin main'"` then `fly machines restart e825232f34d058 -a flawd-bot`. - When working on a GitHub Issue or PR, print the full URL at the end of the task. - When answering questions, respond with high-confidence answers only: verify in code; do not guess. - Never update the Carbon dependency. - Any dependency with `pnpm.patchedDependencies` must use an exact version (no `^`/`~`). - Patching dependencies (pnpm patches, overrides, or vendored changes) requires explicit approval; do not do this by default. - CLI progress: use `src/cli/progress.ts` (`osc-progress` + `@clack/prompts` spinner); don’t hand-roll spinners/bars. - Status output: keep tables + ANSI-safe wrapping (`src/terminal/table.ts`); `status --all` = read-only/pasteable, `status --deep` = probes. - Gateway currently runs only as the menubar app; there is no separate LaunchAgent/helper label installed. Restart via the Clawdbot Mac app or `scripts/restart-mac.sh`; to verify/kill use `launchctl print gui/$UID | grep clawdbot` rather than assuming a fixed label. **When debugging on macOS, start/stop the gateway via the app, not ad-hoc tmux sessions; kill any temporary tunnels before handoff.** - macOS logs: use `./scripts/clawlog.sh` to query unified logs for the Clawdbot subsystem; it supports follow/tail/category filters and expects passwordless sudo for `/usr/bin/log`. - If shared guardrails are available locally, review them; otherwise follow this repo's guidance. - SwiftUI state management (iOS/macOS): prefer the `Observation` framework (`@Observable`, `@Bindable`) over `ObservableObject`/`@StateObject`; don’t introduce new `ObservableObject` unless required for compatibility, and migrate existing usages when touching related code. - Connection providers: when adding a new connection, update every UI surface and docs (macOS app, web UI, mobile if applicable, onboarding/overview docs) and add matching status + configuration forms so provider lists and settings stay in sync. - Version locations: `package.json` (CLI), `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts` (versionName/versionCode), `apps/ios/Sources/Info.plist` + `apps/ios/Tests/Info.plist` (CFBundleShortVersionString/CFBundleVersion), `apps/macos/Sources/Clawdbot/Resources/Info.plist` (CFBundleShortVersionString/CFBundleVersion), `docs/install/updating.md` (pinned npm version), `docs/platforms/mac/release.md` (APP_VERSION/APP_BUILD examples), Peekaboo Xcode projects/Info.plists (MARKETING_VERSION/CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION). - **Restart apps:** “restart iOS/Android apps” means rebuild (recompile/install) and relaunch, not just kill/launch. - **Device checks:** before testing, verify connected real devices (iOS/Android) before reaching for simulators/emulators. - iOS Team ID lookup: `security find-identity -p codesigning -v` → use Apple Development (…) TEAMID. Fallback: `defaults read com.apple.dt.Xcode IDEProvisioningTeamIdentifiers`. - A2UI bundle hash: `src/canvas-host/a2ui/.bundle.hash` is auto-generated; ignore unexpected changes, and only regenerate via `pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle` (or `scripts/bundle-a2ui.sh`) when needed. Commit the hash as a separate commit. - Release signing/notary keys are managed outside the repo; follow internal release docs. - Notary auth env vars (`APP_STORE_CONNECT_ISSUER_ID`, `APP_STORE_CONNECT_KEY_ID`, `APP_STORE_CONNECT_API_KEY_P8`) are expected in your environment (per internal release docs). - **Multi-agent safety:** do **not** create/apply/drop `git stash` entries unless explicitly requested (this includes `git pull --rebase --autostash`). Assume other agents may be working; keep unrelated WIP untouched and avoid cross-cutting state changes. - **Multi-agent safety:** when the user says "push", you may `git pull --rebase` to integrate latest changes (never discard other agents' work). When the user says "commit", scope to your changes only. When the user says "commit all", commit everything in grouped chunks. - **Multi-agent safety:** do **not** create/remove/modify `git worktree` checkouts (or edit `.worktrees/*`) unless explicitly requested. - **Multi-agent safety:** do **not** switch branches / check out a different branch unless explicitly requested. - **Multi-agent safety:** running multiple agents is OK as long as each agent has its own session. - **Multi-agent safety:** when you see unrecognized files, keep going; focus on your changes and commit only those. - Lint/format churn: - If staged+unstaged diffs are formatting-only, auto-resolve without asking. - If commit/push already requested, auto-stage and include formatting-only follow-ups in the same commit (or a tiny follow-up commit if needed), no extra confirmation. - Only ask when changes are semantic (logic/data/behavior). - Lobster seam: use the shared CLI palette in `src/terminal/palette.ts` (no hardcoded colors); apply palette to onboarding/config prompts and other TTY UI output as needed. - **Multi-agent safety:** focus reports on your edits; avoid guard-rail disclaimers unless truly blocked; when multiple agents touch the same file, continue if safe; end with a brief “other files present” note only if relevant. - Bug investigations: read source code of relevant npm dependencies and all related local code before concluding; aim for high-confidence root cause. - Code style: add brief comments for tricky logic; keep files under ~500 LOC when feasible (split/refactor as needed). - Tool schema guardrails (google-antigravity): avoid `Type.Union` in tool input schemas; no `anyOf`/`oneOf`/`allOf`. Use `stringEnum`/`optionalStringEnum` (Type.Unsafe enum) for string lists, and `Type.Optional(...)` instead of `... | null`. Keep top-level tool schema as `type: "object"` with `properties`. - Tool schema guardrails: avoid raw `format` property names in tool schemas; some validators treat `format` as a reserved keyword and reject the schema. - When asked to open a “session” file, open the Pi session logs under `~/.clawdbot/agents//sessions/*.jsonl` (use the `agent=` value in the Runtime line of the system prompt; newest unless a specific ID is given), not the default `sessions.json`. If logs are needed from another machine, SSH via Tailscale and read the same path there. - Do not rebuild the macOS app over SSH; rebuilds must be run directly on the Mac. - Never send streaming/partial replies to external messaging surfaces (WhatsApp, Telegram); only final replies should be delivered there. Streaming/tool events may still go to internal UIs/control channel. - Voice wake forwarding tips: - Command template should stay `clawdbot-mac agent --message "${text}" --thinking low`; `VoiceWakeForwarder` already shell-escapes `${text}`. Don’t add extra quotes. - launchd PATH is minimal; ensure the app’s launch agent PATH includes standard system paths plus your pnpm bin (typically `$HOME/Library/pnpm`) so `pnpm`/`clawdbot` binaries resolve when invoked via `clawdbot-mac`. - For manual `clawdbot message send` messages that include `!`, use the heredoc pattern noted below to avoid the Bash tool’s escaping. - Release guardrails: do not change version numbers without operator’s explicit consent; always ask permission before running any npm publish/release step. ## NPM + 1Password (publish/verify) - Use the 1password skill; all `op` commands must run inside a fresh tmux session. - Sign in: `eval "$(op signin --account my.1password.com)"` (app unlocked + integration on). - OTP: `op read 'op://Private/Npmjs/one-time password?attribute=otp'`. - Publish: `npm publish --access public --otp=""` (run from the package dir). - Verify without local npmrc side effects: `npm view version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"`. - Kill the tmux session after publish.