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summary: "Complete reference for CLI onboarding flow, auth/model setup, outputs, and internals"
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- You need detailed behavior for openclaw onboard
- You are debugging onboarding results or integrating onboarding clients
title: "CLI Onboarding Reference"
sidebarTitle: "CLI reference"
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# CLI Onboarding Reference
This page is the full reference for `openclaw onboard` .
For the short guide, see [Onboarding Wizard (CLI) ](/start/wizard ).
## What the wizard does
Local mode (default) walks you through:
- Model and auth setup (OpenAI Code subscription OAuth, Anthropic API key or setup token, plus MiniMax, GLM, Moonshot, and AI Gateway options)
- Workspace location and bootstrap files
- Gateway settings (port, bind, auth, tailscale)
- Channels and providers (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Google Chat, Mattermost plugin, Signal)
- Daemon install (LaunchAgent or systemd user unit)
- Health check
- Skills setup
Remote mode configures this machine to connect to a gateway elsewhere.
It does not install or modify anything on the remote host.
## Local flow details
< Steps >
< Step title = "Existing config detection" >
- If `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` exists, choose Keep, Modify, or Reset.
- Re-running the wizard does not wipe anything unless you explicitly choose Reset (or pass `--reset` ).
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- CLI `--reset` defaults to `config+creds+sessions` ; use `--reset-scope full` to also remove workspace.
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- If config is invalid or contains legacy keys, the wizard stops and asks you to run `openclaw doctor` before continuing.
- Reset uses `trash` and offers scopes:
- Config only
- Config + credentials + sessions
- Full reset (also removes workspace)
< / Step >
< Step title = "Model and auth" >
- Full option matrix is in [Auth and model options ](#auth-and-model-options ).
< / Step >
< Step title = "Workspace" >
- Default `~/.openclaw/workspace` (configurable).
- Seeds workspace files needed for first-run bootstrap ritual.
- Workspace layout: [Agent workspace ](/concepts/agent-workspace ).
< / Step >
< Step title = "Gateway" >
- Prompts for port, bind, auth mode, and tailscale exposure.
- Recommended: keep token auth enabled even for loopback so local WS clients must authenticate.
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- In token mode, interactive onboarding offers:
- **Generate/store plaintext token** (default)
- **Use SecretRef** (opt-in)
- In password mode, interactive onboarding also supports plaintext or SecretRef storage.
- Non-interactive token SecretRef path: `--gateway-token-ref-env <ENV_VAR>` .
- Requires a non-empty env var in the onboarding process environment.
- Cannot be combined with `--gateway-token` .
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- Disable auth only if you fully trust every local process.
- Non-loopback binds still require auth.
< / Step >
< Step title = "Channels" >
- [WhatsApp ](/channels/whatsapp ): optional QR login
- [Telegram ](/channels/telegram ): bot token
- [Discord ](/channels/discord ): bot token
- [Google Chat ](/channels/googlechat ): service account JSON + webhook audience
- [Mattermost ](/channels/mattermost ) plugin: bot token + base URL
- [Signal ](/channels/signal ): optional `signal-cli` install + account config
- [BlueBubbles ](/channels/bluebubbles ): recommended for iMessage; server URL + password + webhook
- [iMessage ](/channels/imessage ): legacy `imsg` CLI path + DB access
- DM security: default is pairing. First DM sends a code; approve via
`openclaw pairing approve <channel> <code>` or use allowlists.
< / Step >
< Step title = "Daemon install" >
- macOS: LaunchAgent
- Requires logged-in user session; for headless, use a custom LaunchDaemon (not shipped).
- Linux and Windows via WSL2: systemd user unit
- Wizard attempts `loginctl enable-linger <user>` so gateway stays up after logout.
- May prompt for sudo (writes `/var/lib/systemd/linger` ); it tries without sudo first.
- Runtime selection: Node (recommended; required for WhatsApp and Telegram). Bun is not recommended.
< / Step >
< Step title = "Health check" >
- Starts gateway (if needed) and runs `openclaw health` .
- `openclaw status --deep` adds gateway health probes to status output.
< / Step >
< Step title = "Skills" >
- Reads available skills and checks requirements.
- Lets you choose node manager: npm or pnpm (bun not recommended).
- Installs optional dependencies (some use Homebrew on macOS).
< / Step >
< Step title = "Finish" >
- Summary and next steps, including iOS, Android, and macOS app options.
< / Step >
< / Steps >
< Note >
If no GUI is detected, the wizard prints SSH port-forward instructions for the Control UI instead of opening a browser.
If Control UI assets are missing, the wizard attempts to build them; fallback is `pnpm ui:build` (auto-installs UI deps).
< / Note >
## Remote mode details
Remote mode configures this machine to connect to a gateway elsewhere.
< Info >
Remote mode does not install or modify anything on the remote host.
< / Info >
What you set:
- Remote gateway URL (`ws://...` )
- Token if remote gateway auth is required (recommended)
< Note >
- If gateway is loopback-only, use SSH tunneling or a tailnet.
- Discovery hints:
- macOS: Bonjour (`dns-sd` )
- Linux: Avahi (`avahi-browse` )
< / Note >
## Auth and model options
< AccordionGroup >
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< Accordion title = "Anthropic API key" >
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Uses `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` if present or prompts for a key, then saves it for daemon use.
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "Anthropic OAuth (Claude Code CLI)" >
- macOS: checks Keychain item "Claude Code-credentials"
- Linux and Windows: reuses `~/.claude/.credentials.json` if present
On macOS, choose "Always Allow" so launchd starts do not block.
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "Anthropic token (setup-token paste)" >
Run `claude setup-token` on any machine, then paste the token.
You can name it; blank uses default.
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "OpenAI Code subscription (Codex CLI reuse)" >
If `~/.codex/auth.json` exists, the wizard can reuse it.
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "OpenAI Code subscription (OAuth)" >
Browser flow; paste `code#state` .
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Sets `agents.defaults.model` to `openai-codex/gpt-5.3-codex` when model is unset or `openai/*` .
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< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "OpenAI API key" >
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Uses `OPENAI_API_KEY` if present or prompts for a key, then stores the credential in auth profiles.
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Sets `agents.defaults.model` to `openai/gpt-5.1-codex` when model is unset, `openai/*` , or `openai-codex/*` .
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< / Accordion >
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< Accordion title = "xAI (Grok) API key" >
Prompts for `XAI_API_KEY` and configures xAI as a model provider.
< / Accordion >
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< Accordion title = "OpenCode Zen" >
Prompts for `OPENCODE_API_KEY` (or `OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY` ).
Setup URL: [opencode.ai/auth ](https://opencode.ai/auth ).
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "API key (generic)" >
Stores the key for you.
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "Vercel AI Gateway" >
Prompts for `AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` .
More detail: [Vercel AI Gateway ](/providers/vercel-ai-gateway ).
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "Cloudflare AI Gateway" >
Prompts for account ID, gateway ID, and `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` .
More detail: [Cloudflare AI Gateway ](/providers/cloudflare-ai-gateway ).
< / Accordion >
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< Accordion title = "MiniMax M2.5" >
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Config is auto-written.
More detail: [MiniMax ](/providers/minimax ).
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "Synthetic (Anthropic-compatible)" >
Prompts for `SYNTHETIC_API_KEY` .
More detail: [Synthetic ](/providers/synthetic ).
< / Accordion >
< Accordion title = "Moonshot and Kimi Coding" >
Moonshot (Kimi K2) and Kimi Coding configs are auto-written.
More detail: [Moonshot AI (Kimi + Kimi Coding) ](/providers/moonshot ).
< / Accordion >
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< Accordion title = "Custom provider" >
Works with OpenAI-compatible and Anthropic-compatible endpoints.
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Interactive onboarding supports the same API key storage choices as other provider API key flows:
- **Paste API key now** (plaintext)
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- **Use secret reference** (env ref or configured provider ref, with preflight validation)
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Non-interactive flags:
- `--auth-choice custom-api-key`
- `--custom-base-url`
- `--custom-model-id`
- `--custom-api-key` (optional; falls back to `CUSTOM_API_KEY` )
- `--custom-provider-id` (optional)
- `--custom-compatibility <openai|anthropic>` (optional; default `openai` )
< / Accordion >
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< Accordion title = "Skip" >
Leaves auth unconfigured.
< / Accordion >
< / AccordionGroup >
Model behavior:
- Pick default model from detected options, or enter provider and model manually.
- Wizard runs a model check and warns if the configured model is unknown or missing auth.
Credential and profile paths:
- OAuth credentials: `~/.openclaw/credentials/oauth.json`
- Auth profiles (API keys + OAuth): `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json`
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Credential storage mode:
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- Default onboarding behavior persists API keys as plaintext values in auth profiles.
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- `--secret-input-mode ref` enables reference mode instead of plaintext key storage.
In interactive onboarding, you can choose either:
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- environment variable ref (for example `keyRef: { source: "env", provider: "default", id: "OPENAI_API_KEY" }` )
- configured provider ref (`file` or `exec` ) with provider alias + id
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- Interactive reference mode runs a fast preflight validation before saving.
- Env refs: validates variable name + non-empty value in the current onboarding environment.
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- Provider refs: validates provider config and resolves the requested id.
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- If preflight fails, onboarding shows the error and lets you retry.
- In non-interactive mode, `--secret-input-mode ref` is env-backed only.
- Set the provider env var in the onboarding process environment.
- Inline key flags (for example `--openai-api-key` ) require that env var to be set; otherwise onboarding fails fast.
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- For custom providers, non-interactive `ref` mode stores `models.providers.<id>.apiKey` as `{ source: "env", provider: "default", id: "CUSTOM_API_KEY" }` .
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- In that custom-provider case, `--custom-api-key` requires `CUSTOM_API_KEY` to be set; otherwise onboarding fails fast.
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- Gateway auth credentials support plaintext and SecretRef choices in interactive onboarding:
- Token mode: **Generate/store plaintext token** (default) or **Use SecretRef** .
- Password mode: plaintext or SecretRef.
- Non-interactive token SecretRef path: `--gateway-token-ref-env <ENV_VAR>` .
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- Existing plaintext setups continue to work unchanged.
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< Note >
Headless and server tip: complete OAuth on a machine with a browser, then copy
`~/.openclaw/credentials/oauth.json` (or `$OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/credentials/oauth.json` )
to the gateway host.
< / Note >
## Outputs and internals
Typical fields in `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` :
- `agents.defaults.workspace`
- `agents.defaults.model` / `models.providers` (if Minimax chosen)
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- `tools.profile` (local onboarding prompts for a tool profile; use `--tools-profile <minimal|coding|messaging|full>` in non-interactive mode. If omitted, defaults to `"messaging"` when unset and preserves existing explicit values)
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- `gateway.*` (mode, bind, auth, tailscale)
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- `session.dmScope` (local onboarding defaults this to `per-channel-peer` when unset; existing explicit values are preserved)
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- `channels.telegram.botToken` , `channels.discord.token` , `channels.signal.*` , `channels.imessage.*`
- Channel allowlists (Slack, Discord, Matrix, Microsoft Teams) when you opt in during prompts (names resolve to IDs when possible)
- `skills.install.nodeManager`
- `wizard.lastRunAt`
- `wizard.lastRunVersion`
- `wizard.lastRunCommit`
- `wizard.lastRunCommand`
- `wizard.lastRunMode`
`openclaw agents add` writes `agents.list[]` and optional `bindings` .
WhatsApp credentials go under `~/.openclaw/credentials/whatsapp/<accountId>/` .
Sessions are stored under `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/sessions/` .
< Note >
Some channels are delivered as plugins. When selected during onboarding, the wizard
prompts to install the plugin (npm or local path) before channel configuration.
< / Note >
Gateway wizard RPC:
- `wizard.start`
- `wizard.next`
- `wizard.cancel`
- `wizard.status`
Clients (macOS app and Control UI) can render steps without re-implementing onboarding logic.
Signal setup behavior:
- Downloads the appropriate release asset
- Stores it under `~/.openclaw/tools/signal-cli/<version>/`
- Writes `channels.signal.cliPath` in config
- JVM builds require Java 21
- Native builds are used when available
- Windows uses WSL2 and follows Linux signal-cli flow inside WSL
## Related docs
- Onboarding hub: [Onboarding Wizard (CLI) ](/start/wizard )
- Automation and scripts: [CLI Automation ](/start/wizard-cli-automation )
- Command reference: [`openclaw onboard` ](/cli/onboard )