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x402.wtf

v0.1.1

Published

One-command launcher for the x402.wtf CLAWD terminal, APIs, and Solana Clawd TUI.

Readme

x402.wtf CLI

One-command launcher for the public CLAWD terminal, x402 gateway, API catalog, Telegram ops, and the Solana Clawd TUI.

npm install -g x402.wtf
x402.wtf

One-shot site entry:

curl -fsSL https://x402.wtf/x402.sh | bash

Launch the full lobster TUI:

x402.wtf tui

Commands:

x402.wtf              open /terminal/free
x402.wtf terminal     open /terminal/free
x402.wtf gateway      open /gateway install dashboard
x402.wtf api          open /api
x402.wtf telegram     open /telegram
x402.wtf agents       open /agents
x402.wtf tui          clone/update solana-clawd and run tui
x402.wtf doctor       smoke-test public endpoints
x402.wtf curls        print useful curls

No secrets are required for public surfaces. Admin API calls still require server-side keys.

Installs and launcher commands send non-secret install telemetry to /api/gateway/install so the Convex gateway dashboard can count installs and anonymous local x402 agents.