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agent-mint

v0.1.4

Published

Identity pack CLI for AI assistants and bots

Readme

agentmint

agentmint creates and applies identity packs for AI systems.

Current provider workflows:

  • AgentMail (API-first inbox creation)
  • Telegram (BotFather token + getMe verification)
  • Bitwarden (signup checkpoint + CLI login verification + vault item seeding)

Current targets:

Install

npm install
npm run build

Default mode: bootstrap TUI

Running agentmint with no command opens the OpenTUI bootstrap screen by default.

You can also invoke it explicitly:

agentmint bootstrap --profile default --pack founder

Use --no-tui for plain prompt mode. If OpenTUI runtime bindings are unavailable, agentmint falls back to plain prompt mode automatically. If you see .scm runtime extension errors, run agentmint with Bun (bunx agentmint) or use --no-tui.

Future flow demo

agentmint identity
agentmint identity --target openwork

This previews a guided sequence:

  • creating email
  • setting password
  • connecting Telegram
  • connecting Slack
  • final install choice between OpenClaw and OpenWork

Bootstrap TUI hotkeys:

  • Step 1: use [Up]/[Down] to select field, [Enter] to edit, [Esc] to stop editing
  • Target buttons: go to step 2, use [Left]/[Right] to focus and [Enter] to press
  • [I] press install button from anywhere (runs provision after save)
  • [S] save without install
  • [N] / [B] move next/back between steps

Demo autopilot mode

Set ONECLAW_DEMO=1 to run the full bootstrap flow in auto-fill mode.

ONECLAW_DEMO=1 agentmint

In demo mode, agentmint animates all fields as if typed, moves through stepper screens, presses install target buttons, presses install (I), and auto-saves into profile demo by default.

To slow demo animation further:

ONECLAW_DEMO=1 ONECLAW_DEMO_SPEED=2.5 agentmint

ONECLAW_DEMO_SPEED defaults to 3.4 (larger value = slower pacing).

First-class config API

printf '%s' "$AGENTMAIL_API_KEY" | agentmint config set agentmail.api_key --profile default --secret --stdin
printf '%s' "$TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN" | agentmint config set telegram.bot_token --profile default --secret --stdin
agentmint config set bitwarden.email "[email protected]" --profile default
printf '%s' "$BITWARDEN_PASSWORD" | agentmint config set bitwarden.password --profile default --secret --stdin
agentmint config set bitwarden.signup_done true --profile default

agentmint config check --providers agentmail,telegram,bitwarden --profile default --verify --json

Other config commands:

agentmint config get agentmail.api_key --profile default
agentmint config list --profile default
agentmint config unset telegram.bot_token --profile default

Provision from config state

agentmint provision \
  --pack founder \
  --providers agentmail,telegram,bitwarden \
  --targets openwork,openclaw,nanoclaw \
  --profile default \
  --non-interactive \
  --json

Flags override stored config values. If a provider still needs human action, agentmint returns a blocked step with a resume command.

Export / apply

agentmint export --pack founder --target openwork --out ./openwork.identity.json
agentmint export --pack founder --target openclaw --out ./openclaw.identity.json
agentmint export --pack founder --target nanoclaw --out ./nanoclaw.identity.env

agentmint apply --pack founder --target openwork --path ~/.openwork/openwork/openwork.json

Helper prompt for another setup AI

agentmint bootstrap-prompt
agentmint boostrap-prompt

This prints the setup-helper prompt you can hand to another AI to collect credentials and persist config state correctly.

Validate and doctor

agentmint validate --pack founder
agentmint doctor