6 custom skills (assign-task, dispatch-webhook, daily-briefing, task-capture, qmd-brain, tts-voice) with technical documentation. Compatible with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, and OpenCode.
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nodes
openclaw nodes
Manage paired devices and enable invocation of node capabilities.
Overview
The openclaw nodes command manages paired devices and enables invocation of node capabilities. This includes listing nodes, approving pending connections, checking status, and executing commands remotely.
Key Commands
Listing and Status:
openclaw nodes list
openclaw nodes list --pending
openclaw nodes list --connected
openclaw nodes status <id|name|ip>
The tool provides commands to display pending and paired nodes, with options to filter by connection status or timeframe. Users can retrieve only currently-connected nodes or those connecting within specified durations like 24 hours or 7 days.
Execution:
Remote command execution is available through two approaches:
openclaw nodes invoke <id|name|ip> --method <method> --params <json>
openclaw nodes run <id|name|ip> -- <command>
The invoke command uses structured parameters, while the run command uses shell-style syntax. The system supports both direct commands and raw shell strings.
Important Features
Exec-style Defaults:
The nodes run command mirrors standard execution behavior by reading configuration from tools.exec.* settings and implementing approval workflows before invoking system commands.
Customization Options: Users can specify working directories, environment variables, command timeouts, and security levels. Additional flags allow requiring screen recording permissions and agent-scoped approvals.
Node Identification: Commands accept node references by ID, name, or IP address for flexible targeting.
Notes
A compatible node must advertise system.run capabilities, such as a macOS companion application or headless node host.