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summary: "Run Clawdbot Gateway 24/7 on a cheap Hetzner VPS (Docker) with durable state and baked-in binaries"
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read_when:
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- You want Clawdbot running 24/7 on a cloud VPS (not your laptop)
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- You want a production-grade, always-on Gateway on your own VPS
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- You want full control over persistence, binaries, and restart behavior
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- You are running Clawdbot in Docker on Hetzner or a similar provider
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---
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# Clawdbot on Hetzner (Docker, Production VPS Guide)
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## Goal
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Run a persistent Clawdbot Gateway on a Hetzner VPS using Docker, with durable state, baked-in binaries, and safe restart behavior.
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If you want “Clawdbot 24/7 for ~$5”, this is the simplest reliable setup.
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Hetzner pricing changes; pick the smallest Debian/Ubuntu VPS and scale up if you hit OOMs.
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## What are we doing (simple terms)?
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- Rent a small Linux server (Hetzner VPS)
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- Install Docker (isolated app runtime)
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- Start the Clawdbot Gateway in Docker
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- Persist `~/.clawdbot` + `~/clawd` on the host (survives restarts/rebuilds)
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- Access the Control UI from your laptop via an SSH tunnel
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The Gateway can be accessed via:
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- SSH port forwarding from your laptop
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- Direct port exposure if you manage firewalling and tokens yourself
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This guide assumes Ubuntu or Debian on Hetzner.
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If you are on another Linux VPS, map packages accordingly.
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For the generic Docker flow, see [Docker](/install/docker).
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---
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## Quick path (experienced operators)
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1) Provision Hetzner VPS
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2) Install Docker
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3) Clone Clawdbot repository
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4) Create persistent host directories
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5) Configure `.env` and `docker-compose.yml`
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6) Bake required binaries into the image
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7) `docker compose up -d`
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8) Verify persistence and Gateway access
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---
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## What you need
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- Hetzner VPS with root access
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- SSH access from your laptop
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- Basic comfort with SSH + copy/paste
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- ~20 minutes
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- Docker and Docker Compose
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- Model auth credentials
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- Optional provider credentials
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- WhatsApp QR
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- Telegram bot token
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- Gmail OAuth
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---
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## 1) Provision the VPS
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Create an Ubuntu or Debian VPS in Hetzner.
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Connect as root:
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```bash
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ssh root@YOUR_VPS_IP
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```
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This guide assumes the VPS is stateful.
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Do not treat it as disposable infrastructure.
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---
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## 2) Install Docker (on the VPS)
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```bash
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apt-get update
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apt-get install -y git curl ca-certificates
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curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sh
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```
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Verify:
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```bash
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docker --version
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docker compose version
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```
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---
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## 3) Clone the Clawdbot repository
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/clawdbot/clawdbot.git
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cd clawdbot
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```
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This guide assumes you will build a custom image to guarantee binary persistence.
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## 4) Create persistent host directories
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Docker containers are ephemeral.
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All long-lived state must live on the host.
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```bash
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mkdir -p /root/.clawdbot
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mkdir -p /root/clawd
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# Set ownership to the container user (uid 1000):
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chown -R 1000:1000 /root/.clawdbot
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chown -R 1000:1000 /root/clawd
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```
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---
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## 5) Configure environment variables
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Create `.env` in the repository root.
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```bash
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CLAWDBOT_IMAGE=clawdbot:latest
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CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN=change-me-now
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CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_BIND=lan
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CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT=18789
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CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_DIR=/root/.clawdbot
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CLAWDBOT_WORKSPACE_DIR=/root/clawd
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GOG_KEYRING_PASSWORD=change-me-now
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XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/home/node/.clawdbot
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```
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Generate strong secrets:
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```bash
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openssl rand -hex 32
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```
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**Do not commit this file.**
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---
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## 6) Docker Compose configuration
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Create or update `docker-compose.yml`.
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```yaml
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services:
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clawdbot-gateway:
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image: ${CLAWDBOT_IMAGE}
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build: .
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restart: unless-stopped
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env_file:
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- .env
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environment:
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- HOME=/home/node
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- NODE_ENV=production
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- TERM=xterm-256color
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- CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_BIND=${CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_BIND}
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- CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT=${CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT}
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- CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN=${CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN}
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- GOG_KEYRING_PASSWORD=${GOG_KEYRING_PASSWORD}
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- XDG_CONFIG_HOME=${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}
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- PATH=/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
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volumes:
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- ${CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_DIR}:/home/node/.clawdbot
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- ${CLAWDBOT_WORKSPACE_DIR}:/home/node/clawd
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ports:
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# Recommended: keep the Gateway loopback-only on the VPS; access via SSH tunnel.
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# To expose it publicly, remove the `127.0.0.1:` prefix and firewall accordingly.
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- "127.0.0.1:${CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT}:18789"
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# Optional: only if you run iOS/Android nodes against this VPS and need Canvas host.
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# If you expose this publicly, read /gateway/security and firewall accordingly.
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# - "18793:18793"
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command:
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[
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"node",
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"dist/index.js",
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"gateway-daemon",
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"--bind",
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"${CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_BIND}",
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"--port",
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"${CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PORT}"
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]
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```
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---
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## 7) Bake required binaries into the image (critical)
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Installing binaries inside a running container is a trap.
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Anything installed at runtime will be lost on restart.
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All external binaries required by skills must be installed at image build time.
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The examples below show three common binaries only:
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- `gog` for Gmail access
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- `goplaces` for Google Places
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- `wacli` for WhatsApp
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These are examples, not a complete list.
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You may install as many binaries as needed using the same pattern.
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If you add new skills later that depend on additional binaries, you must:
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1. Update the Dockerfile
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2. Rebuild the image
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3. Restart the containers
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**Example Dockerfile**
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```dockerfile
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FROM node:22-bookworm
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RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y socat && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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# Example binary 1: Gmail CLI
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RUN curl -L https://github.com/steipete/gog/releases/latest/download/gog_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz \
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| tar -xz -C /usr/local/bin && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/gog
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# Example binary 2: Google Places CLI
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RUN curl -L https://github.com/steipete/goplaces/releases/latest/download/goplaces_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz \
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| tar -xz -C /usr/local/bin && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/goplaces
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# Example binary 3: WhatsApp CLI
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RUN curl -L https://github.com/steipete/wacli/releases/latest/download/wacli_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz \
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| tar -xz -C /usr/local/bin && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/wacli
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# Add more binaries below using the same pattern
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WORKDIR /app
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COPY package.json pnpm-lock.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml .npmrc ./
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COPY ui/package.json ./ui/package.json
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COPY scripts ./scripts
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RUN corepack enable
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RUN pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
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COPY . .
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RUN pnpm build
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RUN pnpm ui:install
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RUN pnpm ui:build
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ENV NODE_ENV=production
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CMD ["node","dist/index.js"]
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```
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---
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## 8) Build and launch
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```bash
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docker compose build
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docker compose up -d clawdbot-gateway
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```
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Verify binaries:
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```bash
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docker compose exec clawdbot-gateway which gog
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docker compose exec clawdbot-gateway which goplaces
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docker compose exec clawdbot-gateway which wacli
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```
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Expected output:
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```
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/usr/local/bin/gog
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/usr/local/bin/goplaces
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/usr/local/bin/wacli
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```
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---
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## 9) Verify Gateway
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```bash
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docker compose logs -f clawdbot-gateway
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```
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Success:
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```
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[gateway] listening on ws://0.0.0.0:18789
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```
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From your laptop:
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```bash
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ssh -N -L 18789:127.0.0.1:18789 root@YOUR_VPS_IP
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```
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Open:
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`http://127.0.0.1:18789/`
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Paste your gateway token.
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---
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## What persists where (source of truth)
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Clawdbot runs in Docker, but Docker is not the source of truth.
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All long-lived state must survive restarts, rebuilds, and reboots.
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| Component | Location | Persistence mechanism | Notes |
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| Gateway config | `/home/node/.clawdbot/` | Host volume mount | Includes `clawdbot.json`, tokens |
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| Model auth profiles | `/home/node/.clawdbot/` | Host volume mount | OAuth tokens, API keys |
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| Skill configs | `/home/node/.clawdbot/skills/` | Host volume mount | Skill-level state |
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| Agent workspace | `/home/node/clawd/` | Host volume mount | Code and agent artifacts |
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| WhatsApp session | `/home/node/.clawdbot/` | Host volume mount | Preserves QR login |
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| Gmail keyring | `/home/node/.clawdbot/` | Host volume + password | Requires `GOG_KEYRING_PASSWORD` |
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| External binaries | `/usr/local/bin/` | Docker image | Must be baked at build time |
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| Node runtime | Container filesystem | Docker image | Rebuilt every image build |
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| OS packages | Container filesystem | Docker image | Do not install at runtime |
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| Docker container | Ephemeral | Restartable | Safe to destroy |
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