--- summary: "Clawdbot macOS companion app (menu bar + gateway broker)" read_when: - Implementing macOS app features - Changing gateway lifecycle or node bridging on macOS --- # Clawdbot macOS Companion (menu bar + gateway broker) The macOS app is the **menu‑bar companion** for Clawdbot. It owns permissions, manages the Gateway locally, and exposes macOS capabilities to the agent as a node. ## What it does - Shows native notifications and status in the menu bar. - Owns TCC prompts (Notifications, Accessibility, Screen Recording, Microphone, Speech Recognition, Automation/AppleScript). - Runs or connects to the Gateway (local or remote). - Exposes macOS‑only tools (Canvas, Camera, Screen Recording, `system.run`). - Optionally hosts **PeekabooBridge** for UI automation. - Installs the global CLI (`clawdbot`) via npm/pnpm on request (bun not recommended for the Gateway runtime). ## Local vs remote mode - **Local** (default): the app ensures a local Gateway is running via launchd. - **Remote**: the app connects to a Gateway over SSH/Tailscale and never starts a local process. - **Attach‑only** (debug): the app connects to an already‑running local Gateway and never spawns its own. ## Launchd control The app manages a per‑user LaunchAgent labeled `com.clawdbot.gateway` (or `com.clawdbot.` when using `--profile`/`CLAWDBOT_PROFILE`). ```bash launchctl kickstart -k gui/$UID/com.clawdbot.gateway launchctl bootout gui/$UID/com.clawdbot.gateway ``` Replace the label with `com.clawdbot.` when running a named profile. If the LaunchAgent isn’t installed, enable it from the app or run `clawdbot daemon install`. ## Node capabilities (mac) The macOS app presents itself as a node. Common commands: - Canvas: `canvas.present`, `canvas.navigate`, `canvas.eval`, `canvas.snapshot`, `canvas.a2ui.*` - Camera: `camera.snap`, `camera.clip` - Screen: `screen.record` - System: `system.run`, `system.notify` The node reports a `permissions` map so agents can decide what’s allowed. ## Deep links The app registers the `clawdbot://` URL scheme for local actions. ### `clawdbot://agent` Triggers a Gateway `agent` request. ```bash open 'clawdbot://agent?message=Hello%20from%20deep%20link' ``` Query parameters: - `message` (required) - `sessionKey` (optional) - `thinking` (optional) - `deliver` / `to` / `channel` (optional) - `timeoutSeconds` (optional) - `key` (optional unattended mode key) Safety: - Without `key`, the app prompts for confirmation. - With a valid `key`, the run is unattended (intended for personal automations). ## Onboarding flow (typical) 1) Install and launch **Clawdbot.app**. 2) Complete the permissions checklist (TCC prompts). 3) Ensure **Local** mode is active and the Gateway is running. 4) Install the CLI if you want terminal access. ## Build & dev workflow (native) - `cd apps/macos && swift build` - `swift run Clawdbot` (or Xcode) - Package app: `scripts/package-mac-app.sh` ## Debug gateway discovery (macOS CLI) Use the debug CLI to exercise the same Bonjour + wide‑area discovery code that the macOS app uses, without launching the app. ```bash cd apps/macos swift run clawdbot-mac-discovery --timeout 3000 --json ``` Options: - `--include-local`: include gateways that would be filtered as “local” - `--timeout `: overall discovery window (default `2000`) - `--json`: structured output for diffing Tip: compare against `pnpm clawdbot gateway discover --json` to see whether the macOS app’s discovery pipeline (NWBrowser + tailnet DNS‑SD fallback) differs from the Node CLI’s `dns-sd` based discovery. ## Related docs - [Gateway runbook](/gateway) - [Gateway (macOS)](/platforms/mac/bundled-gateway) - [macOS permissions](/platforms/mac/permissions) - [Canvas](/platforms/mac/canvas)