--- summary: "CLI reference for `clawdbot wake` (enqueue a system event and optionally trigger an immediate heartbeat)" read_when: - You want to “poke” a running Gateway to process a system event - You use `wake` with cron jobs or remote nodes --- # `clawdbot wake` Enqueue a system event on the Gateway and optionally trigger an immediate heartbeat. This is a lightweight “poke” for automation flows where you don’t want to run a full command, but you do want the Gateway to react quickly. Related: - Cron jobs: [Cron](/cli/cron) - Gateway heartbeat: [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat) ## Common commands ```bash clawdbot wake --text "sync" clawdbot wake --text "sync" --mode now ``` ## Flags - `--text `: system event text. - `--mode `: `now` or `next-heartbeat` (default). - `--json`: machine-readable output. ## Notes - Requires a running Gateway reachable by your current config (local or remote). - If you’re using sandboxing, `wake` still targets the Gateway; sandboxing does not block the command itself.