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| macOS IPC architecture for Clawdbot app, gateway node bridge, and PeekabooBridge |
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Clawdbot macOS IPC architecture (Dec 2025)
Current model: there is no local control socket and no clawdbot-mac CLI. All agent actions go through the Gateway WebSocket and node.invoke. UI automation still uses PeekabooBridge.
Goals
- Single GUI app instance that owns all TCC-facing work (notifications, screen recording, mic, speech, AppleScript).
- A small surface for automation: Gateway + node commands, plus PeekabooBridge for UI automation.
- Predictable permissions: always the same signed bundle ID, launched by launchd, so TCC grants stick.
How it works
Gateway + node bridge (current)
- The app runs the Gateway (local mode) and connects to it as a node.
- Agent actions are performed via
node.invoke(e.g.system.run,system.notify,canvas.*).
PeekabooBridge (UI automation)
- UI automation uses a separate UNIX socket named
bridge.sockand the PeekabooBridge JSON protocol. - Host preference order (client-side): Peekaboo.app → Claude.app → Clawdbot.app → local execution.
- Security: bridge hosts require TeamID
Y5PE65HELJ; DEBUG-only same-UID escape hatch is guarded byPEEKABOO_ALLOW_UNSIGNED_SOCKET_CLIENTS=1(Peekaboo convention). - See:
docs/mac/peekaboo.mdfor the Clawdbot plan and naming.
Mach/XPC (future direction)
- Still optional for internal app services, but not required for automation now that node.invoke is the surface.
Operational flows
- Restart/rebuild:
SIGN_IDENTITY="Apple Development: Peter Steinberger (2ZAC4GM7GD)" scripts/restart-mac.sh- Kills existing instances
- Swift build + package
- Writes/bootstraps/kickstarts the LaunchAgent
- Single instance: app exits early if another instance with the same bundle ID is running.
Hardening notes
- Prefer requiring a TeamID match for all privileged surfaces.
- PeekabooBridge:
PEEKABOO_ALLOW_UNSIGNED_SOCKET_CLIENTS=1(DEBUG-only) may allow same-UID callers for local development. - All communication remains local-only; no network sockets are exposed.
- TCC prompts originate only from the GUI app bundle; run
scripts/package-mac-app.shso the signed bundle ID stays stable.