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SUMMARY

๐Ÿฆž LightClaw: The Featherweight Core of OpenClaw โ€” Your AI Agent in a Tiny Codebase โ€” A lightweight OpenClaw alternative

README.md

LightClaw

LightClaw is a self-hosted Telegram AI agent inspired by OpenClaw: a Python codebase with persistent local memory, multi-provider LLM routing, skills, and local multi-agent delegation.

If you are searching for an OpenClaw alternative, OpenClaw in Python, or a Telegram AI bot with memory, this project is built for that workflow.

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Security Disclaimer

LightClaw can execute impactful actions (file edits and delegated local agent runs). It fails closed unless numeric TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS are configured; public access requires the explicit LIGHTCLAW_PUBLIC_BOT_ACK=yes override. Use least-privilege credentials and review installed skills.

Read the security policy and threat model before exposing a bot.

Why LightClaw

  • Lightweight and forkable: understand the core quickly and customize without framework overhead.
  • Practical for solo builders: run on small VPS machines with minimal setup.
  • Built for real usage: memory recall, file operations, skills, and delegated coding agents.

Core Features

  • Persistent SQLite memory with local lexical recall.
  • 6 LLM providers: OpenAI, xAI, Anthropic, Gemini, DeepSeek, Z-AI.
  • Telegram-first experience with command-driven workflow.
  • Local terminal chat mode (lightclaw chat) using the same runtime stack.
  • Skills system (hub + local skills).
  • Local agent delegation (codex, claude) for large coding tasks.
  • Smart multi-agent orchestration with auto-planning, dependencies, and confirmation flow.
  • Workspace-native code generation/editing with compact delta reports.
  • Optional voice transcription with Groq Whisper.

Quick Start

1) One-command setup (recommended)

git clone https://github.com/OthmaneBlial/lightclaw.git && cd lightclaw && bash setup.sh

setup.sh does everything automatically:

  • Installs the lightclaw command at ~/.local/bin/lightclaw
  • Writes private app config to ~/.config/lightclaw/config.env
  • Creates runtime files in ~/.lightclaw

Then run:

lightclaw run

If your shell has not reloaded PATH yet, use:

~/.local/bin/lightclaw run

2) Manual setup

git clone https://github.com/OthmaneBlial/lightclaw.git
cd lightclaw
python3 -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -e .
lightclaw onboard

Then edit ~/.config/lightclaw/config.env and start:

lightclaw run

Minimal App Config Example

# Provider selection
LLM_PROVIDER=openai
LLM_MODEL=latest

# Provider keys (fill what you use)
OPENAI_API_KEY=
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=
ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN=
ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL=
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=

# Telegram
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=
TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS=123456789
LIGHTCLAW_PUBLIC_BOT_ACK=no

# Optional generation tuning
MAX_OUTPUT_TOKENS=12000

# Local delegated agents
LOCAL_AGENT_TIMEOUT_SEC=1800
LOCAL_AGENT_PROGRESS_INTERVAL_SEC=30
LOCAL_AGENT_MULTI_DEFAULT_AGENTS=claude,codex
LOCAL_AGENT_MULTI_AUTO_CONTINUE=no
LOCAL_AGENT_MULTI_REPAIR_ATTEMPTS=1
LOCAL_AGENT_SAFETY_MODE=strict
LOCAL_AGENT_CAPABILITY_PROFILE=workspace-write
LOCAL_AGENT_DENY_PATTERNS=

# Skills
SKILLS_HUB_BASE_URL=https://clawhub.ai
SKILLS_STATE_PATH=.lightclaw/skills_state.json

CLI Commands

lightclaw onboard
lightclaw onboard --reset-env
lightclaw onboard --configure
lightclaw doctor
lightclaw doctor --json
lightclaw run
lightclaw run --provider deepseek --model deepseek-chat
lightclaw chat
lightclaw undo <task-workspace-label>
lightclaw uninstall --dry-run

See the complete install, upgrade, undo, and uninstall guide.

Telegram / Chat Commands

Command Purpose
/help Show command help
/memory Memory stats
/recall <query> Semantic memory search
/skills ... Search/install/activate skills
/agent Local agent delegation controls
/agent doctor Agent install/auth diagnostics
/agent multi <goal> Auto-plan multi-agent run
/agent multi @claude @codex <goal> Prefer specific agents
/agent multi --agent backend=codex --agent qa=claude <goal> Explicit worker roster
/agent multi confirm Execute pending plan
/agent multi edit <feedback> Regenerate pending plan
/agent multi cancel Cancel pending plan
/show Current runtime/provider/model status
/clear Reset current chat history
/wipe_memory Wipe all saved memory (confirmation required)

Smart Multi-Agent Mode

Full guide with many usage examples: MULTI_AGENT.md

/agent multi supports three ways to define worker assignment:

  1. Auto mode:
/agent multi build a full stack todo app
  1. Preferred agents (no labels):
/agent multi @claude @codex build a full stack todo app
  1. Explicit roster override (backward compatible):
/agent multi --agent backend=codex --agent frontend=claude --agent docs=codex build a full stack todo app

You can also declare explicit dependencies in the DAG:

/agent multi --agent backend=codex --agent frontend=claude --agent integration=claude --depends-on integration=backend,frontend build the app

With explicit rosters, dependency hints in the goal are still respected when you do not pass --depends-on. Example:

/agent multi --agent backend=codex --agent frontend=claude --agent integration=claude build the app, keep backend and frontend parallel, and make integration wait for backend and frontend

How it runs:

  • Plan is generated and shown first.
  • Confirmation is required by default (confirm, yes) unless LOCAL_AGENT_MULTI_AUTO_CONTINUE=yes.
  • edit lets you iterate the plan before execution.
  • cancel or no clears the pending plan.
  • Execution now follows true DAG scheduling, so downstream lanes can start as soon as their own dependencies finish.
  • Each worker gets owned paths, must write handoff/<lane>.md plus handoff/<lane>.json, and is checked against lightweight acceptance rules.
  • The same contract system now handles non-coding lanes too, including research, analysis, authoring, and review/validation roles.
  • Acceptance can now run small bounded repo-local commands when a lane declares command_succeeds.
  • Backend/frontend lanes also get automatic handoff JSON field checks, so outputs.endpoints and outputs.api_calls must actually be populated.
  • Docs/authoring lanes now get the same treatment via outputs.deliverables, so non-code artifacts are tracked in a machine-readable way too.
  • Research/review and docs/authoring runs now also get lightweight cross-lane findings/deliverables audits in the final report.
  • Backend/frontend runs also get a lightweight cross-lane API audit from handoff JSON, so method/path mismatches are surfaced in the final report.
  • Failed lanes can get a small self-repair pass controlled by LOCAL_AGENT_MULTI_REPAIR_ATTEMPTS (clamped to 0..2).

Supported Providers

Provider Set LLM_PROVIDER Example Models
OpenAI openai gpt-5.2, gpt-5.2-mini
xAI xai grok-4-latest
Claude claude claude-opus-4-5, claude-sonnet-4-5
Gemini gemini gemini-3-flash-preview, gemini-2.5-flash
DeepSeek deepseek deepseek-chat, deepseek-reasoner
Z-AI zai glm-5, glm-4.7

Quick provider check:

python scripts/provider_smoke_test.py

Skills (Hub + Local)

Examples:

/skills search sonos
/skills add sonoscli
/skills use sonoscli
/skills off sonoscli
/skills create my_custom_skill "My private workflow"

Paths:

  • Hub skills: ~/.lightclaw/skills/hub/<slug>/SKILL.md
  • Local skills: ~/.lightclaw/skills/local/<name>/SKILL.md

Architecture (Short)

Telegram or terminal chat
  -> memory recall (SQLite + semantic search)
  -> provider routing (OpenAI/xAI/Claude/Gemini/DeepSeek/Z-AI)
  -> response + optional file operations in ~/.lightclaw/workspace
  -> optional delegated local agents (single or multi-worker)

OpenClaw and LightClaw

  • OpenClaw: larger TypeScript platform for broad, multi-app orchestration.
  • LightClaw: focused Python core for fast local customization and Telegram-first workflows.

OpenClaw links:

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • Telegram bot token from @BotFather
  • API credentials for at least one supported LLM provider
  • Optional: Groq API key for voice transcription

License

MIT


LightClaw is intentionally small: easy to read, easy to fork, and fast to ship.

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