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summary: "Planned first-run onboarding flow for Clawdis (local vs remote, Anthropic OAuth, workspace identity)"
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read_when:
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- Designing the macOS onboarding assistant
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- Implementing Pi authentication or identity setup
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---
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# Onboarding (macOS app)
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This doc describes the intended **first-run onboarding** for Clawdis. The goal is a good “day 0” experience: pick where the Gateway runs, bind Claude (Anthropic) auth for Pi, and set the agent’s identity + workspace.
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## Page order (high level)
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1) **Local vs Remote**
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2) **(Local only)** Connect Claude (Anthropic OAuth) — optional, but recommended
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3) **Identity** — name, theme, emoji
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4) **Workspace** — create + populate `AGENTS.md` (and recommend git backup)
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## 1) Local vs Remote
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First question: where does the **Gateway** run?
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- **Local (this Mac):** onboarding can run the Anthropic OAuth flow and write Pi’s token store locally.
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- **Remote (over SSH/tailnet):** onboarding must not run OAuth locally, because credentials must exist on the **gateway host**.
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## 2) Local-only: Connect Claude (Anthropic OAuth)
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This is the “bind Pi to Clawdis” step. It is explicitly the **Anthropic (Claude Pro/Max) OAuth flow**, not a generic “login”.
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### Recommended: OAuth
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The macOS app should:
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- Start the Anthropic OAuth (PKCE) flow in the user’s browser.
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- Ask the user to paste the `code#state` value.
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- Exchange it for tokens and write Pi-compatible credentials to:
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- `~/.pi/agent/oauth.json` (file mode `0600`, directory mode `0700`)
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Why this location matters: it makes Pi work immediately (Clawdis doesn’t need a terminal and doesn’t need to re-implement Pi’s auth plumbing later).
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### Alternative: API key (instructions only)
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Offer an “API key” option, but for now it is **instructions only**:
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- Get an Anthropic API key.
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- Provide it to Pi (or to Clawdis’s Pi invocation) via your preferred mechanism.
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Note: environment variables are often confusing when the Gateway is launched by a GUI app (launchd environment != your shell).
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### Provider/model safety rule
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Clawdis should **always pass** `--provider` and `--model` when invoking Pi (don’t rely on Pi defaults).
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Until that is hard-coded, the equivalent configuration is:
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```json5
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{
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inbound: {
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reply: {
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mode: "command",
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command: [
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"pi",
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"--mode",
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"rpc",
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"--provider",
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"anthropic",
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"--model",
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"claude-opus-4-5",
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"{{BodyStripped}}"
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],
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agent: { kind: "pi", format: "json" }
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}
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}
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}
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```
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If the user skips auth, onboarding should be clear: the agent likely won’t respond until auth is configured.
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## 3) Identity (name + theme + emoji)
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After auth (or skip), onboarding asks:
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1) Agent **name** (e.g. “Samantha”)
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2) Agent **theme/persona** (e.g. “helpful lobster”, “helpful sloth”)
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3) Suggested **emoji** (based on theme; user can override)
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Persist identity in two places:
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- Workspace `AGENTS.md` (human-editable, lives with the agent’s “memory” files)
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- `~/.clawdis/clawdis.json` (structured identity, used for defaults/UI)
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“Use this name everywhere” should derive defaults like:
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- outbound prefix emoji (`inbound.responsePrefix`)
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- group mention patterns / wake words
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- default session intro (“You are Samantha…”)
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- macOS UI labels
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## 4) Workspace (AGENTS.md + backup tip)
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Onboarding should create a dedicated agent workspace (default `~/.clawdis/workspace`) and ensure it has an `AGENTS.md`.
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Recommendation: treat the workspace as the agent’s “memory” and make it a git repo (ideally private) so identity + memories are backed up:
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```bash
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cd ~/.clawdis/workspace
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git init
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git add AGENTS.md
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git commit -m "Add agent workspace"
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```
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## Remote mode note (why OAuth is hidden)
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If the Gateway runs on another machine, the Anthropic OAuth credentials must be created/stored on that host (where Pi runs).
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For now, remote onboarding should:
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- explain why OAuth isn’t shown
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- point the user at the credential location (`~/.pi/agent/oauth.json`) and the workspace location on the gateway host
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