Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Step-by-step guide for integrating Moonshot AI (Kimi) and Kimi Code models into Clawdbot. Use when someone asks how to add Kimi models, configure Moonshot AI, or set up Kimi for Coding in Clawdbot.
Step-by-step guide for integrating Moonshot AI (Kimi) and Kimi Code models into Clawdbot. Use when someone asks how to add Kimi models, configure Moonshot AI, or set up Kimi for Coding in Clawdbot.
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.
Complete guide for adding Moonshot AI (Kimi) and Kimi Code models to Clawdbot.
Kimi offers two separate model families: Moonshot AI (Kimi K2) - General-purpose models via OpenAI-compatible API Kimi Code - Specialized coding model with dedicated endpoint Both require API keys from different sources.
Clawdbot installed and configured API keys (see Getting API Keys section)
Visit https://platform.moonshot.cn Register an account Navigate to API Keys section Create a new API key Copy the key (starts with sk-...)
Visit https://api.kimi.com/coding Register an account Navigate to API Keys section Create a new API key Copy the key (starts with sk-...) Note: Moonshot and Kimi Code use separate keys and endpoints.
Step 1: Set environment variable export MOONSHOT_API_KEY="sk-your-moonshot-key-here" Or add to .env file: echo 'MOONSHOT_API_KEY="sk-your-moonshot-key-here"' >> ~/.env Step 2: Add provider configuration Edit your clawdbot.json config: { "agents": { "defaults": { "model": { "primary": "moonshot/kimi-k2.5" } } }, "models": { "mode": "merge", "providers": { "moonshot": { "baseUrl": "https://api.moonshot.cn/v1", "apiKey": "${MOONSHOT_API_KEY}", "api": "openai-completions", "models": [ { "id": "moonlight-v1-32k", "name": "Moonlight V1 32K", "contextWindow": 32768 }, { "id": "moonshot-v1-8k", "name": "Moonshot V1 8K", "contextWindow": 8192 }, { "id": "moonshot-v1-32k", "name": "Moonshot V1 32K", "contextWindow": 32768 }, { "id": "moonshot-v1-128k", "name": "Moonshot V1 128K", "contextWindow": 131072 }, { "id": "kimi-k2.5", "name": "Kimi K2.5", "contextWindow": 200000 } ] } } } } Step 3: Restart Clawdbot clawdbot gateway restart Step 4: Verify integration clawdbot models list You should see Moonshot models in the list. Step 5: Use the model Set as default: clawdbot models set moonshot/kimi-k2.5 Or use model aliases in chat: /model moonshot/kimi-k2.5
Step 1: Set environment variable export KIMICODE_API_KEY="sk-your-kimicode-key-here" Or add to .env: echo 'KIMICODE_API_KEY="sk-your-kimicode-key-here"' >> ~/.env Step 2: Add provider configuration Edit your clawdbot.json config: { "agents": { "defaults": { "model": { "primary": "kimicode/kimi-for-coding" }, "models": { "kimicode/kimi-for-coding": { "alias": "kimi" } } } }, "models": { "mode": "merge", "providers": { "kimicode": { "baseUrl": "https://api.kimi.com/coding/v1", "apiKey": "${KIMICODE_API_KEY}", "api": "openai-completions", "models": [ { "id": "kimi-for-coding", "name": "Kimi For Coding", "contextWindow": 200000, "maxTokens": 8192 } ] } } } } Step 3: Restart Clawdbot clawdbot gateway restart Step 4: Verify integration clawdbot models list You should see kimicode/kimi-for-coding in the list. Step 5: Use the model Set as default: clawdbot models set kimicode/kimi-for-coding Or use model alias in chat: /model kimi
You can configure both Moonshot and Kimi Code simultaneously: { "agents": { "defaults": { "model": { "primary": "moonshot/kimi-k2.5" }, "models": { "kimicode/kimi-for-coding": { "alias": "kimi" }, "moonshot/kimi-k2.5": { "alias": "k25" } } } }, "models": { "mode": "merge", "providers": { "moonshot": { "baseUrl": "https://api.moonshot.cn/v1", "apiKey": "${MOONSHOT_API_KEY}", "api": "openai-completions", "models": [ { "id": "kimi-k2.5", "name": "Kimi K2.5", "contextWindow": 200000 } ] }, "kimicode": { "baseUrl": "https://api.kimi.com/coding/v1", "apiKey": "${KIMICODE_API_KEY}", "api": "openai-completions", "models": [ { "id": "kimi-for-coding", "name": "Kimi For Coding", "contextWindow": 200000 } ] } } } } Switch between models using aliases: /model k25 - Kimi K2.5 (general) /model kimi - Kimi for Coding (specialized)
Check config syntax: clawdbot gateway config.get | grep -A 20 moonshot Verify API key is set: echo $MOONSHOT_API_KEY echo $KIMICODE_API_KEY
Verify API key starts with sk- Check key is valid on provider dashboard Ensure correct base URL for each provider
Test API endpoint directly: curl -X POST "https://api.moonshot.cn/v1/chat/completions" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $MOONSHOT_API_KEY" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"model": "kimi-k2.5", "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "test"}]}'
Kimi K2.5 (moonshot/kimi-k2.5) - Best for general tasks, 200K context Kimi for Coding (kimicode/kimi-for-coding) - Specialized for code generation Moonshot V1 128K (moonshot/moonshot-v1-128k) - Legacy model, 128K context
Moonshot AI Docs: https://platform.moonshot.cn/docs Kimi Code API: https://api.kimi.com/coding/docs Clawdbot Model Providers: /home/eyurc/clawdbot/docs/concepts/model-providers.md
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