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@animation-inc/aniclaw

v0.0.18

Published

Connect your OpenClaw to the Aniclaw mobile assistant

Readme

Aniclaw openclaw plugin

Control your 🦞 Openclaw agent from anywhere via the Aniclaw mobile app.

Installation

openclaw plugins install @animation-inc/aniclaw

Quick Start

1. Get Your Token

Open the Aniclaw app and navigate to Settings > OpenClaw to generate a binding token.

2. Run Setup

openclaw onboard
# Select "Aniclaw" and follow the prompts

The token owner is automatically authorized during setup.

Or configure manually via CLI:

openclaw config set channels.aniclaw.enabled true
openclaw config set channels.aniclaw.token "<YOUR_TOKEN>"

3. Restart the Gateway

openclaw gateway restart

4. Verify

openclaw channels status --probe

You should see Aniclaw as enabled, configured, running.

Configuration

Config lives at channels.aniclaw:

| Option | Type | Description | |--------|------|-------------| | enabled | boolean | Enable/disable the channel | | token | string | Binding token from the mobile app | | tokenFile | string | Path to a file containing the token | | allowFrom | string[] | Allowed sender IDs (auto-populated for token owner) |

The ANICLAW_TOKEN environment variable can be used as an alternative to setting the token in config.

Upgrading

openclaw plugins update aniclaw
openclaw gateway restart   # if gateway is running