Removing the "Not logged in · Please run /login" detection and
substitution from this PR — narrowing scope to just the OneCLI
gateway transient-retry change. The login-message handling will be
addressed separately.
Reverts:
- AgentProvider.isAuthRequired / authRequiredMessage
- ClaudeProvider auth-required regex, classifier, and remediation text
- poll-loop writeAuthRequiredMessage helper + call sites
- claude.test.ts (auth-only test file)
OneCLI/wakeContainer changes (the remaining content of the PR) are
unaffected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a paired `authRequiredMessage()` method to AgentProvider so
per-provider auth-failure remediation can differ. Claude returns the
Anthropic/`claude` instruction; future providers (Codex, OpenCode, …)
can return their own remediation text. The poll-loop calls
`provider.authRequiredMessage?.()` and falls back to a generic message
if a provider implements `isAuthRequired` without supplying its own
remediation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- wakeContainer now never throws — returns Promise<boolean>, catches
internally. Closes the regression risk for the 5 awaited callers in
agent-to-agent, interactive, and approvals/response-handler that the
previous version left unwrapped. Router uses the boolean to stop the
typing indicator on transient failure; host-sweep just awaits.
- Tighten AUTH_REQUIRED_RE: anchor to start-of-string with the specific
`·` (U+00B7) separator the CLI uses, so an agent that quotes the
banner mid-sentence in a normal reply doesn't trip the classifier.
- Log a one-line note from writeAuthRequiredMessage so substitutions
are visible when debugging "user got the credentials message but I
don't see why."
- Add unit tests for ClaudeProvider.isAuthRequired covering both banner
variants, trailing content, mid-sentence quoting, leading-prose
quoting, alternate separators, and unrelated text.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two related fixes for the case where credentials aren't usable:
1. Replace Claude Code's "Not logged in / Invalid API key · Please run
/login" output with a host-aware message. The user can't run /login
from chat, so the raw text is unhelpful. Provider gains an optional
isAuthRequired() classifier; the poll-loop substitutes the message
on both result-text and error paths.
2. Treat OneCLI gateway failure as a transient hard error instead of
spawning a credential-less container. The catch in container-runner
now propagates; router and host-sweep wrap wakeContainer to log and
leave the inbound row pending so the next 60s sweep tick retries.
Router also stops the typing indicator on failure.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- getDelay indexed by attempt (1-based) into a 0-indexed array, so the
leading 0 was unreachable and every "after a crash" delay was shifted
up one slot. Use attempt - 1 so the documented schedule (0s → 0s →
10s → 30s → 2min → 5min → 15min cap) actually holds.
- enforceStartupBackoff runs before initDb (which creates DATA_DIR), so
on a fresh checkout fs.writeFileSync hit ENOENT. write() now
mkdirSync's DATA_DIR first.
- shutdown() didn't run resetCircuitBreaker if teardownChannelAdapters
threw, so a graceful exit with a teardown error would be counted as a
crash on the next start. Wrap teardown in try/finally.
- Adds src/circuit-breaker.test.ts: state transitions, full schedule
(parameterized), reset-window expiry, malformed file, and the
fresh-install path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Slipped through during the #2035 rebase resolution — both #2030's import
and ours landed in the merge. TypeScript dedups by symbol so it didn't
fail the typecheck, but it's noise and would've eventually tripped a
linter rule.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The original approach passed ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN into the container
as an env var and disabled the proxy for the custom host (NO_PROXY) —
which works, but bypasses OneCLI entirely for that credential. The
container holds the raw secret, the gateway loses audit/rotation, and
we lose the rest of the vault's protections for this cohort.
OneCLI-native version: store the token as a generic secret with header
injection (--header-name Authorization --value-format 'Bearer {value}'
+ host-pattern matching the base URL hostname). The container only
needs ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL plus a placeholder ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN — the
proxy rewrites the Authorization header on the wire.
setup/lib/setup-config.ts — adds --anthropic-auth-token alongside the
existing --anthropic-base-url.
setup/auto.ts — runAuthStep short-circuits the auth-method prompt when
both NANOCLAW_ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL and NANOCLAW_ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN are
set: creates the OneCLI generic secret, writes ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL to
.env (so the runtime reads it), and appends `import './claude.js';` to
src/providers/index.ts (so the provider only registers when the user
has configured a custom endpoint — no branching for everyone else).
src/providers/claude.ts — drops ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN/NO_PROXY
passthrough. Reads ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL from .env, sets a placeholder
ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN in container env so the SDK includes an
Authorization header for OneCLI to overwrite.
src/providers/index.ts — removes the unconditional import; setup
appends it on demand.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Matches the OneCLI CLI's own format expectation ("oc_... format" per
`onecli auth login --help`) so a malformed token gets caught at setup
time rather than at first vault call.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the example.internal placeholder with the hosted gateway URL
so the advanced screen and --help suggest the canonical destination
out of the box.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Without `onecli auth login`, setup-time CLI calls (e.g. `secrets list`
inside anthropicSecretExists, `secrets create` in runPasteAuth) hit a
secured remote vault unauthenticated and fail silently — the auth step
sees no existing Anthropic credential and prompts the user to add one
even when it's already in the remote vault.
Two auth surfaces matter here: the CLI's persistent store via
`onecli auth login --api-key`, and ONECLI_API_KEY in .env that the
runtime SDK reads at request time. We need both.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a single config registry that drives both CLI flags and an opt-in
advanced-settings screen, so power users can override defaults like
remote OneCLI host/token or alt Anthropic endpoints without burdening
the standard linear flow with extra prompts.
Why: advanced configurations didn't fit cleanly into the existing
sequenced setup. PR #2030 took the "add another prompt step" route for
remote OneCLI; this approach instead routes those overrides through a
single source of truth so adding the next knob (alt endpoint, custom
host pattern, …) doesn't mean another prompt-or-skip decision.
setup/lib/setup-config.ts — schema (typed entry list with surface
'flag' | 'flag+ui'), name derivation (camelCase → NANOCLAW_UPPER_SNAKE
+ --kebab-case), seeded with --onecli-api-host, --onecli-api-token,
--anthropic-base-url, plus existing NANOCLAW_SKIP / NANOCLAW_DISPLAY_NAME
as flag-only entries.
setup/lib/setup-config-parse.ts — argv parser (--key value, --key=value,
--no-bool, -- terminator), env reader, applyToEnv() bridge that writes
resolved values back to process.env so existing step code keeps reading
env vars unchanged. Also --help printer.
setup/lib/setup-config-screen.ts — interactive menu loop. Entries
render with current value as hint; selecting one opens the right prompt
type (text / password for secrets / confirm / brightSelect for enums);
"Done" returns to the main flow.
setup/auto.ts — parses argv first (--help short-circuits before any
render), folds env+flags into process.env, then offers a welcome menu:
"Standard setup" (default) vs "Advanced". The onecli step branches on
NANOCLAW_ONECLI_API_HOST: if set, skips the local-vs-fresh prompt
entirely, runs pollHealth pre-flight, then calls runQuietStep with
--remote-url. Token, when provided, writes through to ONECLI_API_KEY in
.env. Welcome copy tightened (drops the duplicate wordmark/tagline) so
the bash → clack handoff reads as one flow.
setup/onecli.ts — cherries the --remote-url implementation from PR
run()) and generalizes writeEnvOnecliUrl into a writeEnvVar helper so
ONECLI_API_KEY follows the same upsert path.
nanoclaw.sh — forwards "$@" to setup:auto so flags reach the parser;
trims the redundant "Setting up your personal AI assistant" subtitle
and the bootstrap teach line so the pre-clack section isn't competing
with the clack intro for the same role.
Token plumbing only fires in --remote-url mode; local installs are
unauthenticated against localhost and don't need it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds /add-gcal-tool — a sibling of /add-gmail-tool that installs
@cocal/google-calendar-mcp with the same OneCLI stub-file pattern. Skill
applies the Dockerfile + TOOL_ALLOWLIST changes at install time; trunk
stays clean so users who never run the skill don't carry the calendar
MCP in their image.
Dropped the Phase 5 dry-run section since it hardcoded a per-install
image tag slug and duplicated Phase 4's live agent test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 2 of the SKILL.md already contains the Dockerfile + TOOL_ALLOWLIST
edit instructions with an "ALREADY APPLIED" short-circuit. Keeping those
edits out of trunk means users who never run /add-gmail-tool don't carry
the Gmail MCP package in their image.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
`bash nanoclaw.sh` can now offer Signal as a channel choice, scan the
signal-cli link QR in the terminal, and wire up the first agent end to
end — mirroring the WhatsApp and Telegram flows.
Pieces:
- setup/add-signal.sh — non-interactive installer. Fetches
src/channels/signal.ts + signal.test.ts from the channels branch,
appends the self-registration import, installs qrcode (for the
setup-flow QR render), and builds. Idempotent and standalone-runnable.
- setup/signal-auth.ts — step runner. Spawns `signal-cli link --name
NanoClaw`, watches stdout for the `sgnl://linkdevice?…` (or legacy
`tsdevice://`) URL, emits SIGNAL_AUTH_QR with it. On exit 0, runs
`signal-cli -o json listAccounts` and reports the new account via
SIGNAL_AUTH STATUS=success. Pre-check via listAccounts returns
STATUS=skipped if an account is already linked.
- setup/channels/signal.ts — interactive driver. Probes for signal-cli
(offering `brew install signal-cli` on macOS or linking GitHub
releases on Linux if missing), runs add-signal.sh, renders each
SIGNAL_AUTH_QR block as a terminal QR inside a clack spinner,
persists SIGNAL_ACCOUNT to .env + data/env/env, restarts the
service, then wires the first agent via init-first-agent.
- setup/index.ts: register `signal-auth` in the STEPS map.
- setup/auto.ts: add 'signal' to ChannelChoice, import the driver,
add it to the channel picker (after WhatsApp, hint "needs signal-cli
installed"), branch the dispatch, and map channelDmLabel.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signal adapter source (src/channels/signal.ts + signal.test.ts) now
lives on the `channels` branch alongside all other channel adapters,
per the trunk/channels split documented in CLAUDE.md and CONTRIBUTING.md
("Trunk does not ship any specific channel adapter"). The /add-signal
skill fetches the file from origin/channels like every other channel.
This PR to main therefore carries only:
- .claude/skills/add-signal/{SKILL,VERIFY,REMOVE}.md — the skill itself
- scripts/init-first-agent.ts — unrelated infra fix that benefits any
native-ID channel (Signal, WhatsApp) by skipping the channel-prefix
on platform IDs that already have their own format
The fixed adapter source + tests were pushed to the channels branch in
a parallel commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
getAskQuestionRender used to hardcode the card title and option labels
for pending_channel_approvals and pending_sender_approvals in the
DB-access layer, duplicating wording that already lived in the approval
modules. That caused a visible drift between the initial card title —
picked per event in channel-approval.ts ("📣 Bot mentioned in new chat"
vs. "💬 New direct message") — and the post-click render, which
always showed the constant "📣 Channel registration".
Mirror the pattern already used by pending_approvals: add title /
options_json columns on both pending_*_approvals tables via migration
013, have the approval modules write them at creation time, and let
getAskQuestionRender just SELECT.
- Migration 013 ALTERs the two tables to add title + options_json.
- PendingChannelApproval / PendingSenderApproval types and their
create functions grow the two fields.
- channel-approval.ts / sender-approval.ts normalize options once
and pass both title and options_json into the insert.
- getAskQuestionRender drops the hardcoded render objects and reads
the stored values.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Correctness fixes:
- parseSignalStyles now uses a recursive walker so nested styles (e.g.
**bold with `code` inside**) produce correct offsets against the final
plain text. Previous impl recorded styles against intermediate text and
didn't reindex when later passes stripped prefix characters.
- *single-asterisk* maps to ITALIC (was BOLD, divergent from standard
Markdown). _underscore_ also maps to ITALIC.
- EchoCache keys on (platformId, text) so an outbound "hi" to Alice no
longer drops a real "hi" inbound from Bob.
- On TCP socket close, flip adapter connected=false and log a warning so
operators see lost daemon connections instead of silently failing sends.
- signalTcpCheck clears its 5s timeout on success so successful checks
don't leak a setTimeout handle.
Config hygiene:
- Rename SIGNAL_HTTP_HOST/PORT to SIGNAL_TCP_HOST/PORT (transport is TCP
JSON-RPC, not HTTP) and add SIGNAL_CLI_PATH for non-PATH installs.
- Remove unused readFileSync import.
- Log a warning in deliver() when outbound files are dropped (native
adapter doesn't forward attachments to signal-cli yet).
Tests:
- Nested style offset correctness
- *italic* and _italic_ ITALIC mapping
- Cross-recipient echo isolation
- Same-recipient echo still suppressed
- isConnected() flips on socket close
- Outbound-files warn-and-drop path
SKILL.md realigned to the add-telegram / add-whatsapp template: fetches
from the `channels` branch (not a `skill/*` branch), lists pre-flight
idempotency checks, adds Features / Troubleshooting sections. Added
VERIFY.md and REMOVE.md siblings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The prior instruction told users to append "@openai/codex@${CODEX_VERSION}" to
a single combined `pnpm install -g` block. That block no longer exists on
main — the Dockerfile splits each global CLI (vercel, agent-browser,
claude-code) into its own RUN layer for cache granularity. Update the skill
to add a standalone RUN block for Codex that matches the existing pattern.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mirrors the /add-opencode and /add-ollama-provider pattern. Copies the
add-codex SKILL.md from the providers branch onto trunk so the skill is
discoverable without a manual branch copy.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The initial /add-atomic-chat-tool merge added src edits directly to main.
That conflicts with the utility-skill pattern used elsewhere (e.g. /claw):
the skill folder should ship the file and SKILL.md should instruct copy +
idempotent edits at install time, not a git merge that carries src diffs.
- Move container/agent-runner/src/atomic-chat-mcp-stdio.ts →
.claude/skills/add-atomic-chat-tool/atomic-chat-mcp-stdio.ts
- Revert the atomic_chat mcpServers entry in agent-runner index.ts
- Revert mcp__atomic_chat__* from TOOL_ALLOWLIST in providers/claude.ts
- Revert ATOMIC_CHAT_* env forwarding and [ATOMIC] log elevation in
src/container-runner.ts
- Empty .env.example back out
- Rewrite SKILL.md: copy the shipped file, then apply deterministic Edits
(index.ts, providers/claude.ts, container-runner.ts, .env.example)
with exact before/after snippets the installer agent can match.
Main is now back to its pre-PR state for the tool; /add-atomic-chat-tool
re-applies everything at install time.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Slack: interactive driver walks through app creation, validates the
bot token via auth.test, installs the adapter, and prints a
post-install checklist for the webhook URL + Event Subscriptions
config. No welcome DM since Slack needs a public URL before inbound
events work — the driver's own "finish in Slack" note replaces the
outro "check your DMs" banner.
iMessage: picks local (macOS) vs remote (Photon) mode. Local mode
opens the node binary's directory in Finder so the user can drag it
into Full Disk Access. Remote mode prompts for Photon URL + API key.
Asks for the operator's phone/email, then wires the first agent
including a welcome iMessage.
Both marked "(experimental)" in the askChannelChoice picker.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three UX tweaks after watching a user walk through setup:
1. Claude-assist "Run this command?" now defaults to Yes. After Claude has already been asked to diagnose + explained the fix, the vast majority of users want to run it — the No-default added friction without proportional safety.
2. claude-assist persists its session across failures in one setup run. First invocation captures session_id from the stream-json init event; subsequent invocations pass --resume <id>. Claude sees prior failures as conversation history instead of treating each hiccup as a blank-slate ticket.
3. First-chat flow no longer drops the user into a free-text chat loop by default. Instead: explain what the ping/pong check is doing, wait for the pong, then offer "Continue with setup" (recommended, default) or "Pause here and chat with your agent from the terminal" (opt-in). The free-text loop is still reachable, just not the default path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The upstream onecli.sh/cli/install script resolves the latest release via
api.github.com/repos/onecli/onecli-cli/releases/latest — anonymous callers
get throttled to 60 req/hour per IP, and once exhausted the installer dies
with "curl: (56) 403 / Error: could not determine latest release". Shared
IPs (corporate NAT, public Wi-Fi) hit this without ever running the
installer themselves. Reproduced locally: rate_limit remaining=0 → upstream
installer returns the exact user error.
Fallback path when upstream fails:
1. Resolve version via `curl -fsSL -o /dev/null -w '%{url_effective}' \
https://github.com/onecli/onecli-cli/releases/latest`. That endpoint
302s to /tag/vX.Y.Z — parses the version without an API call.
2. If the redirect probe also fails, install a pinned fallback version
(ONECLI_CLI_FALLBACK_VERSION, currently 1.3.0).
3. Download the archive from /releases/download/vX.Y.Z/… directly (the
CDN path isn't API-throttled), extract, and install to /usr/local/bin
or ~/.local/bin mirroring upstream's install-dir logic.
Gateway install (onecli.sh/install, docker-compose based) is untouched —
it doesn't hit the API.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Dimmed explanatory prose blocks were hard to read against dark terminals. Shift the weight ladder up a notch:
- dimWrap() no longer dims. Multi-line prose (the step-intro copy, etc.) renders at the terminal's regular weight.
- Spinner outcome labels (done/failed/skipped) are now bold via runUnderSpinner, so each step's headline reads stronger than the body copy around it.
- Un-dim two command-hint blocks in auto.ts (docker-group setfacl + service restart; the socket-error remediation commands) — those are commands the user may need to type.
Dim is still used where it helps — (Ns) spinner timings, URLs, short inline parentheticals — and for the preview/debug blocks dim is explicitly reserved for: dumpTranscriptOnFailure tail and claude-assist streams.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When corepack enable fails with EACCES (common when Node is installed to a system-writable prefix like /usr/local that the user doesn't own), we fall back to `npm install -g pnpm`. But npm's global prefix isn't always on the shell's PATH — users often set `npm config set prefix ~/.npm-global` to avoid sudo, and the resulting bin dir isn't picked up by `command -v`. Install succeeded, but pnpm "wasn't there" for the follow-up `pnpm install`.
Now after the npm fallback we query `npm config get prefix` and prepend `<prefix>/bin` to PATH. Mirror the same lookup in nanoclaw.sh right before `exec pnpm run setup:auto` — setup.sh's PATH mutation doesn't propagate back, and the hand-off needs pnpm visible too.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Container step: duration hint + 3-line rolling output window with
60s stall detector that offers "keep waiting" vs "ask Claude"
- First chat: reframed as a try-out with sandbox-model explainer
(wakes on message, sleeps when idle, context persists)
- Timezone: auto-detected non-UTC zones now get an explicit
confirm from the user instead of silent persist
- Outro: added always-on warning + prominent "check your DM" banner
when a channel was configured; directive last line
- Discord: always show token-location reminder even when user says
they have one; new "do you have a server?" branch walks through
server creation if not
- All select prompts: custom brightSelect renderer keeps inactive
option labels at full brightness (was dim gray); adds @clack/core
as a direct dep
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two NanoClaw installs on the same host used to fight over the shared `com.nanoclaw` launchd label / `nanoclaw.service` systemd unit and the `nanoclaw-agent:latest` docker tag — the second install silently rewrote the service pointer and rebuilt the image out from under the first. Introduces a deterministic per-checkout slug (sha1(projectRoot)[:8]) and namespaces everything off it:
- Service: `com.nanoclaw-v2-<slug>` / `nanoclaw-v2-<slug>.service`
- Image: `nanoclaw-agent-v2-<slug>:latest` (base), `nanoclaw-agent-v2-<slug>:<agentGroupId>` (per-group)
New shared helpers: src/install-slug.ts (host) + setup/lib/install-slug.sh (bash). Both compute the same slug so verify/probe/add-*.sh/build.sh/container-runner all agree. Any v1 `com.nanoclaw` service left on the host stays untouched and can coexist.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>