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---
summary: "CLI reference for `clawdbot node` (headless node host)"
read_when:
- Running the headless node host
- Pairing a non-macOS node for system.run
---
# `clawdbot node`
Run a **headless node host** that connects to the Gateway bridge and exposes
`system.run` / `system.which` on this machine.
## Why use a node host?
Use a node host when you want agents to **run commands on other machines** in your
network without installing a full macOS companion app there.
Common use cases:
- Run commands on remote Linux/Windows boxes (build servers, lab machines, NAS).
- Keep exec **sandboxed** on the gateway, but delegate approved runs to other hosts.
- Provide a lightweight, headless execution target for automation or CI nodes.
Execution is still guarded by **exec approvals** and peragent allowlists on the
node host, so you can keep command access scoped and explicit.
## Run (foreground)
```bash
clawdbot node run --host <gateway-host> --port 18790
```
Options:
- `--host <host>`: Gateway bridge host (default: `127.0.0.1`)
- `--port <port>`: Gateway bridge port (default: `18790`)
- `--tls`: Use TLS for the bridge connection
- `--tls-fingerprint <sha256>`: Pin the bridge certificate fingerprint
- `--node-id <id>`: Override node id (clears pairing token)
- `--display-name <name>`: Override the node display name
## Service (background)
Install a headless node host as a user service.
```bash
clawdbot node install --host <gateway-host> --port 18790
```
Options:
- `--host <host>`: Gateway bridge host (default: `127.0.0.1`)
- `--port <port>`: Gateway bridge port (default: `18790`)
- `--tls`: Use TLS for the bridge connection
- `--tls-fingerprint <sha256>`: Pin the bridge certificate fingerprint
- `--node-id <id>`: Override node id (clears pairing token)
- `--display-name <name>`: Override the node display name
- `--runtime <runtime>`: Service runtime (`node` or `bun`)
- `--force`: Reinstall/overwrite if already installed
Manage the service:
```bash
clawdbot node status
clawdbot node run
clawdbot node stop
clawdbot node restart
clawdbot node uninstall
```
## Pairing
The first connection creates a pending node pair request on the Gateway.
Approve it via:
```bash
clawdbot nodes pending
clawdbot nodes approve <requestId>
```
The node host stores its node id + token in `~/.clawdbot/node.json`.
## Exec approvals
`system.run` is gated by local exec approvals:
- `~/.clawdbot/exec-approvals.json`
- [Exec approvals](/tools/exec-approvals)
- `clawdbot approvals --node <id|name|ip>` (edit from the Gateway)