Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Deploy serverless backends for REST APIs, webhooks, data storage, scheduled jobs, queue workers, and autonomous workflows.
Deploy serverless backends for REST APIs, webhooks, data storage, scheduled jobs, queue workers, and autonomous workflows.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Give your OpenClaw agent a serverless backend for REST APIs, webhooks, data storage, scheduled jobs, queue workers, and autonomous workflows.
With this skill, your agent can write JavaScript/TypeScript code and deploy it to a live serverless backend in 5 seconds. No human intervention required โ the agent iterates autonomously. Codehooks has a free tier to get started, and paid plans have no extra charges for traffic or API calls โ let your agent deploy without worrying about usage costs. โ ๏ธ Warning: This gives your agent the ability to deploy and run code on a live server. Review your agent's actions, set appropriate permissions, and monitor usage. You are responsible for any code your agent deploys.
REST APIs with automatic OpenAPI/Swagger documentation Instant CRUD APIs using crudlify() with schema validation Webhook endpoints that external services can call (Stripe, GitHub, Shopify, etc.) Persistent storage beyond local memory (NoSQL + key-value) Background jobs and scheduled tasks that run 24/7 Queue workers for async processing Autonomous workflows with retries, branching, and state management
Human does once: npm install -g codehooks coho login coho create openclaw-backend coho add-admintoken Give the admin token to your agent. Agent uses: export CODEHOOKS_ADMIN_TOKEN="your-token-here" coho deploy --admintoken $CODEHOOKS_ADMIN_TOKEN The agent can now deploy code, query data, and manage the backend.
Before building anything, run: coho prompt This outputs the complete Codehooks development prompt โ routing, database, queues, jobs, workflows, and the full codehooks-js API. Copy it into your context to build any backend feature correctly. macOS shortcut: coho prompt | pbcopy
Before modifying an existing project, get the full picture: # Returns JSON with collections, stats, recent deploys, and error logs coho doctor # Describe the app structure โ collections, schemas, queues, files coho describe coho doctor is the most powerful diagnostic command โ it returns structured JSON covering database collections with document counts, deployment history, queue and worker status, and recent error logs. Always run it when joining an existing project or debugging issues. coho describe complements doctor by showing the structural overview: what collections exist, their schemas, registered queues, and deployed files.
All commands accept --admintoken $CODEHOOKS_ADMIN_TOKEN for non-interactive use. Full CLI reference: https://codehooks.io/docs/cli CommandWhat it doescoho promptGet the full development contextcoho doctorDiagnose project state โ collections, stats, deploys, error logscoho describeDescribe app structure โ collections, schemas, queues, filescoho deployDeploy code (5 seconds to live)coho info --examplesGet endpoint URLs with cURL examplescoho log -fStream logs in real-timecoho query -c <collection> -q 'field=value'Query the databasecoho queue-statusCheck queue statuscoho workflow-statusCheck workflow statuscoho import -c <collection> --file data.jsonImport datacoho export -c <collection>Export data
import { app } from 'codehooks-js'; import * as Yup from 'yup'; const productSchema = Yup.object({ name: Yup.string().required(), price: Yup.number().positive().required(), category: Yup.string().required() }); // Creates GET, POST, PUT, DELETE endpoints automatically // OpenAPI docs available at /.well-known/openapi app.crudlify({ product: productSchema }); export default app.init();
import { app, Datastore } from 'codehooks-js'; // Allow webhook endpoint without JWT authentication app.auth('/webhook', (req, res, next) => { next(); }); app.post('/webhook', async (req, res) => { const conn = await Datastore.open(); await conn.insertOne('events', { ...req.body, receivedAt: new Date().toISOString() }); res.json({ ok: true }); }); export default app.init();
import { app, Datastore } from 'codehooks-js'; app.job('0 9 * * *', async (_, { jobId }) => { console.log(`Running job: ${jobId}`); const conn = await Datastore.open(); const events = await conn.getMany('events', {}).toArray(); console.log('Daily summary:', events.length, 'events'); }); export default app.init();
import { app, Datastore } from 'codehooks-js'; app.worker('processTask', async (req, res) => { const { task } = req.body.payload; const conn = await Datastore.open(); await conn.updateOne('tasks', { _id: task.id }, { $set: { status: 'completed' } }); res.end(); }); export default app.init();
import { app } from 'codehooks-js'; const workflow = app.createWorkflow('myTask', 'Process tasks autonomously', { begin: async function (state, goto) { console.log('Starting task:', state.taskId); goto('process', state); }, process: async function (state, goto) { // Do work here - workflow handles retries and state state = { ...state, result: 'processed' }; goto('complete', state); }, complete: function (state, goto) { console.log('Done:', state.result); goto(null, state); // End workflow } }); // Agent starts workflow via API app.post('/start', async (req, res) => { const result = await workflow.start(req.body); res.json(result); }); export default app.init();
getMany() returns a stream โ use .toArray() when you need to manipulate data (sort, filter, map) Webhook signatures: Use req.rawBody for signature verification, not req.body No filesystem access: fs, path, os are not available โ this is a serverless environment Secrets: Use process.env.VARIABLE_NAME for API keys and secrets Static files: app.static({ route: '/app', directory: '/public' }) serves static sites from deployed source File storage: app.storage({ route: '/docs', directory: '/uploads' }) serves uploaded files
Agent runs coho prompt and loads the development context For existing projects, agent runs coho doctor and coho describe to understand what's deployed Agent writes code using codehooks-js patterns Agent runs coho deploy (5 seconds to live) Agent verifies with coho log -f or tests endpoints with coho info --examples Agent iterates โ the fast deploy loop enables rapid development
You need a reliable webhook URL for Stripe, GitHub, Shopify, etc. You want persistent storage outside your local machine You need scheduled jobs that run even when your device is off You want to offload sensitive API integrations to a sandboxed environment You need queues for async processing You want autonomous multi-step workflows that run independently with retries
Documentation: https://codehooks.io/docs CLI reference: https://codehooks.io/docs/cli AI prompt: Run coho prompt or visit https://codehooks.io/llms.txt Templates: https://github.com/RestDB/codehooks-io-templates MCP Server: https://github.com/RestDB/codehooks-mcp-server
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