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summary: "Runbook for the Gateway service, lifecycle, and operations"
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read_when:
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- Running or debugging the gateway process
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---
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# Gateway service runbook
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Last updated: 2025-12-09
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## What it is
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- The always-on process that owns the single Baileys/Telegram connection and the control/event plane.
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- Replaces the legacy `gateway` command. CLI entry point: `clawdbot gateway`.
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- Runs until stopped; exits non-zero on fatal errors so the supervisor restarts it.
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## How to run (local)
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```bash
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clawdbot gateway --port 18789
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# for full debug/trace logs in stdio:
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clawdbot gateway --port 18789 --verbose
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# if the port is busy, terminate listeners then start:
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clawdbot gateway --force
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# dev loop (auto-reload on TS changes):
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pnpm gateway:watch
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```
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- Config hot reload watches `~/.clawdbot/clawdbot.json` (or `CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH`).
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- Default mode: `gateway.reload.mode="hybrid"` (hot-apply safe changes, restart on critical).
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- Hot reload uses in-process restart via **SIGUSR1** when needed.
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- Disable with `gateway.reload.mode="off"`.
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- Binds WebSocket control plane to `127.0.0.1:<port>` (default 18789).
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- The same port also serves HTTP (control UI, hooks, A2UI). Single-port multiplex.
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- OpenAI Chat Completions (HTTP): [`/v1/chat/completions`](/gateway/openai-http-api).
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- OpenResponses (HTTP): [`/v1/responses`](/gateway/openresponses-http-api).
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- Starts a Canvas file server by default on `canvasHost.port` (default `18793`), serving `http://<gateway-host>:18793/__clawdbot__/canvas/` from `~/clawd/canvas`. Disable with `canvasHost.enabled=false` or `CLAWDBOT_SKIP_CANVAS_HOST=1`.
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- Logs to stdout; use launchd/systemd to keep it alive and rotate logs.
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- Pass `--verbose` to mirror debug logging (handshakes, req/res, events) from the log file into stdio when troubleshooting.
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- `--force` uses `lsof` to find listeners on the chosen port, sends SIGTERM, logs what it killed, then starts the gateway (fails fast if `lsof` is missing).
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- If you run under a supervisor (launchd/systemd/mac app child-process mode), a stop/restart typically sends **SIGTERM**; older builds may surface this as `pnpm` `ELIFECYCLE` exit code **143** (SIGTERM), which is a normal shutdown, not a crash.
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- **SIGUSR1** triggers an in-process restart when authorized (gateway tool/config apply/update, or enable `commands.restart` for manual restarts).
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- Gateway auth: set `gateway.auth.mode=token` + `gateway.auth.token` (or pass `--token <value>` / `CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN`) to require clients to send `connect.params.auth.token`.
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- The wizard now generates a token by default, even on loopback.
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- Port precedence: `--port` > `CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT` > `gateway.port` > default `18789`.
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## Remote access
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- Tailscale/VPN preferred; otherwise SSH tunnel:
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```bash
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ssh -N -L 18789:127.0.0.1:18789 user@host
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```
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- Clients then connect to `ws://127.0.0.1:18789` through the tunnel.
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- If a token is configured, clients must include it in `connect.params.auth.token` even over the tunnel.
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## Multiple gateways (same host)
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Usually unnecessary: one Gateway can serve multiple messaging channels and agents. Use multiple Gateways only for redundancy or strict isolation (ex: rescue bot).
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Supported if you isolate state + config and use unique ports. Full guide: [Multiple gateways](/gateway/multiple-gateways).
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Service names are profile-aware:
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- macOS: `com.clawdbot.<profile>`
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- Linux: `clawdbot-gateway-<profile>.service`
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- Windows: `Clawdbot Gateway (<profile>)`
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Install metadata is embedded in the service config:
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- `CLAWDBOT_SERVICE_MARKER=clawdbot`
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- `CLAWDBOT_SERVICE_KIND=gateway`
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- `CLAWDBOT_SERVICE_VERSION=<version>`
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Rescue-Bot Pattern: keep a second Gateway isolated with its own profile, state dir, workspace, and base port spacing. Full guide: [Rescue-bot guide](/gateway/multiple-gateways#rescue-bot-guide).
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### Dev profile (`--dev`)
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Fast path: run a fully-isolated dev instance (config/state/workspace) without touching your primary setup.
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```bash
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clawdbot --dev setup
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clawdbot --dev gateway --allow-unconfigured
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# then target the dev instance:
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clawdbot --dev status
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clawdbot --dev health
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```
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Defaults (can be overridden via env/flags/config):
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- `CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR=~/.clawdbot-dev`
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- `CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH=~/.clawdbot-dev/clawdbot.json`
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- `CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT=19001` (Gateway WS + HTTP)
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- `browser.controlUrl=http://127.0.0.1:19003` (derived: `gateway.port+2`)
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- `canvasHost.port=19005` (derived: `gateway.port+4`)
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- `agents.defaults.workspace` default becomes `~/clawd-dev` when you run `setup`/`onboard` under `--dev`.
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Derived ports (rules of thumb):
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- Base port = `gateway.port` (or `CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT` / `--port`)
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- `browser.controlUrl port = base + 2` (or `CLAWDBOT_BROWSER_CONTROL_URL` / config override)
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- `canvasHost.port = base + 4` (or `CLAWDBOT_CANVAS_HOST_PORT` / config override)
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- Browser profile CDP ports auto-allocate from `browser.controlPort + 9 .. + 108` (persisted per profile).
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Checklist per instance:
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- unique `gateway.port`
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- unique `CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH`
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- unique `CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR`
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- unique `agents.defaults.workspace`
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- separate WhatsApp numbers (if using WA)
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Service install per profile:
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```bash
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clawdbot --profile main gateway install
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clawdbot --profile rescue gateway install
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```
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Example:
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```bash
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CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH=~/.clawdbot/a.json CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR=~/.clawdbot-a clawdbot gateway --port 19001
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CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH=~/.clawdbot/b.json CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR=~/.clawdbot-b clawdbot gateway --port 19002
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```
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## Protocol (operator view)
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- Full docs: [Gateway protocol](/gateway/protocol) and [Bridge protocol (legacy)](/gateway/bridge-protocol).
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- Mandatory first frame from client: `req {type:"req", id, method:"connect", params:{minProtocol,maxProtocol,client:{id,displayName?,version,platform,deviceFamily?,modelIdentifier?,mode,instanceId?}, caps, auth?, locale?, userAgent? } }`.
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- Gateway replies `res {type:"res", id, ok:true, payload:hello-ok }` (or `ok:false` with an error, then closes).
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- After handshake:
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- Requests: `{type:"req", id, method, params}` → `{type:"res", id, ok, payload|error}`
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- Events: `{type:"event", event, payload, seq?, stateVersion?}`
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- Structured presence entries: `{host, ip, version, platform?, deviceFamily?, modelIdentifier?, mode, lastInputSeconds?, ts, reason?, tags?[], instanceId? }` (for WS clients, `instanceId` comes from `connect.client.instanceId`).
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- `agent` responses are two-stage: first `res` ack `{runId,status:"accepted"}`, then a final `res` `{runId,status:"ok"|"error",summary}` after the run finishes; streamed output arrives as `event:"agent"`.
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## Methods (initial set)
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- `health` — full health snapshot (same shape as `clawdbot health --json`).
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- `status` — short summary.
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- `system-presence` — current presence list.
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- `system-event` — post a presence/system note (structured).
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- `send` — send a message via the active channel(s).
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- `agent` — run an agent turn (streams events back on same connection).
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- `node.list` — list paired + currently-connected nodes (includes `caps`, `deviceFamily`, `modelIdentifier`, `paired`, `connected`, and advertised `commands`).
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- `node.describe` — describe a node (capabilities + supported `node.invoke` commands; works for paired nodes and for currently-connected unpaired nodes).
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- `node.invoke` — invoke a command on a node (e.g. `canvas.*`, `camera.*`).
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- `node.pair.*` — pairing lifecycle (`request`, `list`, `approve`, `reject`, `verify`).
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See also: [Presence](/concepts/presence) for how presence is produced/deduped and why a stable `client.instanceId` matters.
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## Events
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- `agent` — streamed tool/output events from the agent run (seq-tagged).
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- `presence` — presence updates (deltas with stateVersion) pushed to all connected clients.
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- `tick` — periodic keepalive/no-op to confirm liveness.
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- `shutdown` — Gateway is exiting; payload includes `reason` and optional `restartExpectedMs`. Clients should reconnect.
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## WebChat integration
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- WebChat is a native SwiftUI UI that talks directly to the Gateway WebSocket for history, sends, abort, and events.
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- Remote use goes through the same SSH/Tailscale tunnel; if a gateway token is configured, the client includes it during `connect`.
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- macOS app connects via a single WS (shared connection); it hydrates presence from the initial snapshot and listens for `presence` events to update the UI.
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## Typing and validation
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- Server validates every inbound frame with AJV against JSON Schema emitted from the protocol definitions.
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- Clients (TS/Swift) consume generated types (TS directly; Swift via the repo’s generator).
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- Protocol definitions are the source of truth; regenerate schema/models with:
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- `pnpm protocol:gen`
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- `pnpm protocol:gen:swift`
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## Connection snapshot
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- `hello-ok` includes a `snapshot` with `presence`, `health`, `stateVersion`, and `uptimeMs` plus `policy {maxPayload,maxBufferedBytes,tickIntervalMs}` so clients can render immediately without extra requests.
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- `health`/`system-presence` remain available for manual refresh, but are not required at connect time.
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## Error codes (res.error shape)
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- Errors use `{ code, message, details?, retryable?, retryAfterMs? }`.
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- Standard codes:
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- `NOT_LINKED` — WhatsApp not authenticated.
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- `AGENT_TIMEOUT` — agent did not respond within the configured deadline.
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- `INVALID_REQUEST` — schema/param validation failed.
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- `UNAVAILABLE` — Gateway is shutting down or a dependency is unavailable.
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## Keepalive behavior
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- `tick` events (or WS ping/pong) are emitted periodically so clients know the Gateway is alive even when no traffic occurs.
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- Send/agent acknowledgements remain separate responses; do not overload ticks for sends.
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## Replay / gaps
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- Events are not replayed. Clients detect seq gaps and should refresh (`health` + `system-presence`) before continuing. WebChat and macOS clients now auto-refresh on gap.
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## Supervision (macOS example)
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- Use launchd to keep the service alive:
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- Program: path to `clawdbot`
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- Arguments: `gateway`
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- KeepAlive: true
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- StandardOut/Err: file paths or `syslog`
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- On failure, launchd restarts; fatal misconfig should keep exiting so the operator notices.
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- LaunchAgents are per-user and require a logged-in session; for headless setups use a custom LaunchDaemon (not shipped).
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- `clawdbot gateway install` writes `~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.clawdbot.gateway.plist`
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(or `com.clawdbot.<profile>.plist`).
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- `clawdbot doctor` audits the LaunchAgent config and can update it to current defaults.
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## Gateway service management (CLI)
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Use the Gateway CLI for install/start/stop/restart/status:
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```bash
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clawdbot gateway status
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clawdbot gateway install
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clawdbot gateway stop
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clawdbot gateway restart
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clawdbot logs --follow
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```
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Notes:
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- `gateway status` probes the Gateway RPC by default using the service’s resolved port/config (override with `--url`).
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- `gateway status --deep` adds system-level scans (LaunchDaemons/system units).
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- `gateway status --no-probe` skips the RPC probe (useful when networking is down).
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- `gateway status --json` is stable for scripts.
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- `gateway status` reports **supervisor runtime** (launchd/systemd running) separately from **RPC reachability** (WS connect + status RPC).
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- `gateway status` prints config path + probe target to avoid “localhost vs LAN bind” confusion and profile mismatches.
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- `gateway status` includes the last gateway error line when the service looks running but the port is closed.
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- `logs` tails the Gateway file log via RPC (no manual `tail`/`grep` needed).
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- If other gateway-like services are detected, the CLI warns unless they are Clawdbot profile services.
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We still recommend **one gateway per machine** for most setups; use isolated profiles/ports for redundancy or a rescue bot. See [Multiple gateways](/gateway/multiple-gateways).
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- Cleanup: `clawdbot gateway uninstall` (current service) and `clawdbot doctor` (legacy migrations).
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- `gateway install` is a no-op when already installed; use `clawdbot gateway install --force` to reinstall (profile/env/path changes).
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Bundled mac app:
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- Clawdbot.app can bundle a Node-based gateway relay and install a per-user LaunchAgent labeled
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`com.clawdbot.gateway` (or `com.clawdbot.<profile>`).
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- To stop it cleanly, use `clawdbot gateway stop` (or `launchctl bootout gui/$UID/com.clawdbot.gateway`).
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- To restart, use `clawdbot gateway restart` (or `launchctl kickstart -k gui/$UID/com.clawdbot.gateway`).
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- `launchctl` only works if the LaunchAgent is installed; otherwise use `clawdbot gateway install` first.
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- Replace the label with `com.clawdbot.<profile>` when running a named profile.
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## Supervision (systemd user unit)
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Clawdbot installs a **systemd user service** by default on Linux/WSL2. We
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recommend user services for single-user machines (simpler env, per-user config).
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Use a **system service** for multi-user or always-on servers (no lingering
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required, shared supervision).
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`clawdbot gateway install` writes the user unit. `clawdbot doctor` audits the
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unit and can update it to match the current recommended defaults.
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Create `~/.config/systemd/user/clawdbot-gateway[-<profile>].service`:
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```
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[Unit]
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Description=Clawdbot Gateway (profile: <profile>, v<version>)
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After=network-online.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/clawdbot gateway --port 18789
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Restart=always
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RestartSec=5
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Environment=CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN=
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WorkingDirectory=/home/youruser
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[Install]
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WantedBy=default.target
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```
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Enable lingering (required so the user service survives logout/idle):
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```
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sudo loginctl enable-linger youruser
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```
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Onboarding runs this on Linux/WSL2 (may prompt for sudo; writes `/var/lib/systemd/linger`).
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Then enable the service:
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```
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systemctl --user enable --now clawdbot-gateway[-<profile>].service
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```
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**Alternative (system service)** - for always-on or multi-user servers, you can
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install a systemd **system** unit instead of a user unit (no lingering needed).
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Create `/etc/systemd/system/clawdbot-gateway[-<profile>].service` (copy the unit above,
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switch `WantedBy=multi-user.target`, set `User=` + `WorkingDirectory=`), then:
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```
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl enable --now clawdbot-gateway[-<profile>].service
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```
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## Windows (WSL2)
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Windows installs should use **WSL2** and follow the Linux systemd section above.
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## Operational checks
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- Liveness: open WS and send `req:connect` → expect `res` with `payload.type="hello-ok"` (with snapshot).
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- Readiness: call `health` → expect `ok: true` and a linked channel in `linkChannel` (when applicable).
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- Debug: subscribe to `tick` and `presence` events; ensure `status` shows linked/auth age; presence entries show Gateway host and connected clients.
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## Safety guarantees
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- Assume one Gateway per host by default; if you run multiple profiles, isolate ports/state and target the right instance.
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- No fallback to direct Baileys connections; if the Gateway is down, sends fail fast.
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- Non-connect first frames or malformed JSON are rejected and the socket is closed.
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- Graceful shutdown: emit `shutdown` event before closing; clients must handle close + reconnect.
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## CLI helpers
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- `clawdbot gateway health|status` — request health/status over the Gateway WS.
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- `clawdbot message send --target <num> --message "hi" [--media ...]` — send via Gateway (idempotent for WhatsApp).
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- `clawdbot agent --message "hi" --to <num>` — run an agent turn (waits for final by default).
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- `clawdbot gateway call <method> --params '{"k":"v"}'` — raw method invoker for debugging.
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- `clawdbot gateway stop|restart` — stop/restart the supervised gateway service (launchd/systemd).
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- Gateway helper subcommands assume a running gateway on `--url`; they no longer auto-spawn one.
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## Migration guidance
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- Retire uses of `clawdbot gateway` and the legacy TCP control port.
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- Update clients to speak the WS protocol with mandatory connect and structured presence.
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