This repository contains a Home Assistant add-on that runs OpenClaw inside Home Assistant OS (HAOS).
Upstream rename history (FYI): clawdbot → moltbot → openclaw (final).
- An always-on OpenClaw gateway running as a Supervisor-managed add-on.
- A reliable Ingress landing page inside Home Assistant that includes:
- an embedded web terminal (ttyd)
- a button to open the Gateway Web UI in a separate browser tab (not embedded)
- Persistent state under the add-on config directory (in-container:
/config).
The Gateway Web UI requires WebSockets that can be flaky through HA Ingress depending on proxying/mixed-content.
So we don’t embed it. Instead, the Ingress page gives you a button that opens the Gateway UI directly using
gateway_public_url.
- The add-on does not manage or overwrite OpenClaw’s full config.
- OpenClaw is configured via its own interactive tools (
openclaw setup,openclaw onboard,openclaw configure) using the terminal. - On first boot only (when config is missing), the add-on bootstraps a minimal config to let the gateway start:
gateway.mode=localgateway.auth.mode=tokenwith a generated token
- Home Assistant → Settings → Add-ons → Add-on store
- ⋮ → Repositories
- Add this repo:
https://github.com/techartdev/OpenClawHomeAssistant
- Install OpenClaw Assistant
- Open the add-on page (Ingress) and use the embedded terminal.
- Run one of:
openclaw onboardopenclaw configure
- (Optional, but recommended) Set gateway_public_url in add-on options.
- Then the Ingress page will show an "Open Gateway Web UI" button.
See openclaw_assistant/config.yaml for the authoritative schema.
enable_terminal(default: true) — enables the embedded web terminal.gateway_public_url— only used to build the external Gateway UI link.timezonehomeassistant_token(optional) — written to/config/secrets/homeassistant.tokenfor local scripts.router_ssh_*(optional) — SSH settings for a router/network device (custom automation).
See DOCS.md for a step-by-step first-time setup guide + troubleshooting.
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