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Running Clawdbot under Nix (config, state, and packaging expectations)
Building Clawdbot with Nix
Debugging Nix-mode behavior

Nix mode

Clawdbot supports a Nix mode that makes configuration deterministic and disables auto-install flows. Enable it by exporting:

CLAWDBOT_NIX_MODE=1

On macOS, the GUI app does not automatically inherit shell env vars. You can also enable Nix mode via defaults:

defaults write com.clawdbot.mac clawdbot.nixMode -bool true

Config + state paths

Clawdbot reads JSON5 config from CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH and stores mutable data in CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR.

  • CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR (default: ~/.clawdbot)
  • CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH (default: $CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/clawdbot.json)

When running under Nix, set these explicitly to Nix-managed locations so runtime state and config stay out of the immutable store.

Runtime behavior in Nix mode

  • Auto-install and self-mutation flows should be disabled.
  • Missing dependencies should surface Nix-specific remediation messages.
  • UI surfaces a read-only Nix mode banner when present.

Packaging note (macOS)

The macOS packaging flow expects a stable Info.plist template at:

apps/macos/Sources/Clawdbot/Resources/Info.plist

scripts/package-mac-app.sh copies this template into the app bundle and patches dynamic fields (bundle ID, version/build, Git SHA, Sparkle keys). This keeps the plist deterministic for SwiftPM packaging and Nix builds (which do not rely on a full Xcode toolchain).