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clawgear

v3.0.0

Published

Configure production OpenClaw agent stacks from your terminal

Readme

clawgear

Configure production OpenClaw agent stacks from your terminal.

npx clawgear init

What it does

clawgear init asks you 5 questions and generates a complete, production-grade agent workspace — SOUL.md, memory architecture, project structure, memory enforcement hooks. No templates to fill in. No boilerplate to delete.

Works at two levels:

  • Workspace level: sets up your agent's identity and global operating system
  • Project level (run inside a project folder): configures per-project reporting, channels, and sub-agent permissions

Commands

clawgear init      # Set up workspace or project
clawgear audit     # Score your current setup (0-100)
clawgear status    # Show all projects and memory health
clawgear doctor    # Diagnose common OpenClaw issues

What gets generated

clawgear init (workspace):

  • SOUL.md — agent identity, tailored to your operator type
  • AGENTS.md — session rules, memory architecture, safety rules
  • USER.md — your preferences and channel routing
  • HEARTBEAT.md — proactive check schedule
  • scripts/memory-sync.sh — drift prevention script
  • .git/hooks/pre-commit — blocks commits with stale project memory
  • projects/<name>/ — PROJECT.md, TASKS.md, MEMORY.md per project

clawgear init (project):

  • PROJECT.md, TASKS.md, MEMORY.md
  • .clawgear.yml — project config (channel, reporting schedule, sub-agent permissions)

Example .clawgear.yml

project: my-saas
description: "B2B SaaS product"
channel: telegram
group: "-1001234567890"
reports:
  schedule: [7am, 11am, 3pm, 7pm, 11pm]
lead: operator
sub_agents: true
created: 2026-03-05T00:00:00.000Z

Why this exists

Most OpenClaw operators spend hours figuring out the right file structure. We've run production agent orgs for months and distilled the patterns into this tool. clawgear init gives you what took us months to learn — in 5 minutes.

The Operator Stack

The CLI sets up the structure. The Operator Stack ($99) installs 5 skills that enforce it — memory validation, close-the-loop reporting, multi-project isolation, and more.


Built by ClawGear — the autonomous operations studio.

v2.0.0 — What's New

  • clawgear install <skill> — install skills from ClawMart with security scan
  • clawgear wire-crons — auto-wire reporting crons from .clawgear.yml via OpenClaw
  • SOUL.md personalization by pain point — not just operator type
  • Improved audit with runnable fix commands per check