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NanoClaw Requirements

Original requirements and design decisions from the project creator.


Why This Exists

This is a lightweight, secure alternative to OpenClaw (formerly ClawBot). That project became a monstrosity - 4-5 different processes running different gateways, endless configuration files, endless integrations. It's a security nightmare where agents don't run in isolated processes; there's all kinds of leaky workarounds trying to prevent them from accessing parts of the system they shouldn't. It's impossible for anyone to realistically understand the whole codebase. When you run it you're kind of just yoloing it.

NanoClaw gives you the core functionality without that mess.


Philosophy

Small Enough to Understand

The entire codebase should be something you can read and understand. One Node.js process. A handful of source files. No microservices, no message queues, no abstraction layers.

Security Through True Isolation

Instead of application-level permission systems trying to prevent agents from accessing things, agents run in actual Linux containers (Apple Container). The isolation is at the OS level. Agents can only see what's explicitly mounted. Bash access is safe because commands run inside the container, not on your Mac.

Built for One User

This isn't a framework or a platform. It's working software for my specific needs. I use WhatsApp and Email, so it supports WhatsApp and Email. I don't use Telegram, so it doesn't support Telegram. I add the integrations I actually want, not every possible integration.

Customization = Code Changes

No configuration sprawl. If you want different behavior, modify the code. The codebase is small enough that this is safe and practical. Very minimal things like the trigger word are in config. Everything else - just change the code to do what you want.

AI-Native Development

I don't need an installation wizard - Claude Code guides the setup. I don't need a monitoring dashboard - I ask Claude Code what's happening. I don't need elaborate logging UIs - I ask Claude to read the logs. I don't need debugging tools - I describe the problem and Claude fixes it.

The codebase assumes you have an AI collaborator. It doesn't need to be excessively self-documenting or self-debugging because Claude is always there.

Skills Over Features

When people contribute, they shouldn't add "Telegram support alongside WhatsApp." They should contribute a skill like /add-telegram that transforms the codebase. Users fork the repo, run skills to customize, and end up with clean code that does exactly what they need - not a bloated system trying to support everyone's use case simultaneously.


RFS (Request for Skills)

Skills we'd love contributors to build:

Communication Channels

Skills to add or switch to different messaging platforms:

  • /add-telegram - Add Telegram as an input channel
  • /add-slack - Add Slack as an input channel
  • /add-discord - Add Discord as an input channel
  • /add-sms - Add SMS via Twilio or similar
  • /convert-to-telegram - Replace WhatsApp with Telegram entirely

Container Runtime

The project currently uses Apple Container (macOS-only). We need:

  • /convert-to-docker - Replace Apple Container with standard Docker
  • This unlocks Linux support and broader deployment options

Platform Support

  • /setup-linux - Make the full setup work on Linux (depends on Docker conversion)
  • /setup-windows - Windows support via WSL2 + Docker

Vision

A personal Claude assistant accessible via WhatsApp, with minimal custom code.

Core components:

  • Claude Agent SDK as the core agent
  • Apple Container for isolated agent execution (Linux VMs)
  • WhatsApp as the primary I/O channel
  • Persistent memory per conversation and globally
  • Scheduled tasks that run Claude and can message back
  • Web access for search and browsing
  • Browser automation via agent-browser

Implementation approach:

  • Leverage existing tools (WhatsApp connector, Claude Agent SDK, MCP servers)
  • Minimal glue code
  • File-based systems where possible (CLAUDE.md for memory, folders for groups)

Architecture Decisions

Message Routing

  • A router listens to WhatsApp and routes messages based on configuration
  • Only messages from registered groups are processed
  • Trigger: @Andy prefix (case insensitive), configurable via ASSISTANT_NAME env var
  • Unregistered groups are ignored completely

Memory System

  • Per-group memory: Each group has a folder with its own CLAUDE.md
  • Global memory: Root CLAUDE.md is read by all groups, but only writable from "main" (self-chat)
  • Files: Groups can create/read files in their folder and reference them
  • Agent runs in the group's folder, automatically inherits both CLAUDE.md files

Session Management

  • Each group maintains a conversation session (via Claude Agent SDK)
  • /clear command resets the session but keeps memory files
  • Old session IDs are archived to a file

Container Isolation

  • All agents run inside Apple Container (lightweight Linux VMs)
  • Each agent invocation spawns a container with mounted directories
  • Containers provide filesystem isolation - agents can only see mounted paths
  • Bash access is safe because commands run inside the container, not on the host
  • Browser automation via agent-browser with Chromium in the container

Scheduled Tasks

  • Users can ask Claude to schedule recurring or one-time tasks from any group
  • Tasks run as full agents in the context of the group that created them
  • Tasks have access to all tools including Bash (safe in container)
  • Tasks can optionally send messages to their group via send_message tool, or complete silently
  • Task runs are logged to the database with duration and result
  • Schedule types: cron expressions, intervals (ms), or one-time (ISO timestamp)
  • From main: can schedule tasks for any group, view/manage all tasks
  • From other groups: can only manage that group's tasks

Group Management

  • New groups are added explicitly via the main channel
  • Groups are registered by editing data/registered_groups.json
  • Each group gets a dedicated folder under groups/
  • Groups can have additional directories mounted via containerConfig

Main Channel Privileges

  • Main channel is the admin/control group (typically self-chat)
  • Can write to global memory (groups/CLAUDE.md)
  • Can schedule tasks for any group
  • Can view and manage tasks from all groups
  • Can configure additional directory mounts for any group

Integration Points

WhatsApp

  • Using baileys library for WhatsApp Web connection
  • Messages stored in SQLite, polled by router
  • QR code authentication during setup

Email (Gmail)

  • Read-only MCP integration (can read and send, but not an I/O channel)
  • Optional, enabled during setup

Scheduler

  • Built-in scheduler runs on the host, spawns containers for task execution
  • Custom nanoclaw MCP server (inside container) provides scheduling tools
  • Tools: schedule_task, list_tasks, pause_task, resume_task, cancel_task, send_message
  • Tasks stored in SQLite with run history
  • Scheduler loop checks for due tasks every minute
  • Tasks execute Claude Agent SDK in containerized group context

Web Access

  • Built-in WebSearch and WebFetch tools
  • Standard Claude Agent SDK capabilities

Browser Automation

  • agent-browser CLI with Chromium in container
  • Snapshot-based interaction with element references (@e1, @e2, etc.)
  • Screenshots, PDFs, video recording
  • Authentication state persistence

Setup & Customization

Philosophy

  • Minimal configuration files
  • Setup and customization done via Claude Code
  • Users clone the repo and run Claude Code to configure
  • Each user gets a custom setup matching their exact needs

Skills

  • /setup - Install dependencies, authenticate WhatsApp/Gmail, configure scheduler, start services
  • /customize - General-purpose skill for adding capabilities (new channels like Telegram, new integrations, behavior changes)

Deployment

  • Runs on local Mac via launchd
  • Single Node.js process handles everything

Personal Configuration (Reference)

These are the creator's settings, stored here for reference:

  • Trigger: @Andy (case insensitive)
  • Response prefix: Andy:
  • Persona: Default Claude (no custom personality)
  • Gmail: Enabled
  • Main channel: Self-chat (messaging yourself in WhatsApp)

Project Name

NanoClaw - A reference to Clawdbot (now OpenClaw).