Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
List, classify, prune LaunchAgents; analyze openclaw.json so the proper gateway LaunchAgent remains connected and tokens match. Keeps only OpenClaw-related a...
List, classify, prune LaunchAgents; analyze openclaw.json so the proper gateway LaunchAgent remains connected and tokens match. Keeps only OpenClaw-related a...
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.
List, classify, prune LaunchAgents; analyze openclaw.json so the proper gateway LaunchAgent remains connected and tokens match. Keeps only OpenClaw-related agents; can unload/delete others.
Manages LaunchAgents in ~/Library/LaunchAgents and analyzes openclaw.json so the gateway LaunchAgent stays correct: loaded when it should be, and tokens matching config vs running gateway. List/prune: Classify agents as OpenClaw (keep) or other (prune). OpenClaw = Label or path contains "openclaw". Config check: Read openclaw.json β gateway port, auth mode, token set; find the gateway plist (e.g. ai.openclaw.gateway); report loaded? running? tokens match? (Uses gateway-guard status when available.) Recommends loading the plist or running gateway-guard ensure --apply if needed. --fix: With --config, can load the gateway plist if not loaded and run gateway-guard ensure --apply if tokens mismatch.
Ensure gateway stays connected: Run --config to verify the gateway LaunchAgent is loaded and tokens match; use --config --fix to load plist and sync auth. List what's running: see OpenClaw vs other agents. Remove non-OpenClaw LaunchAgents: prune so only OpenClaw daemons remain. python3 <skill-dir>/scripts/launchagent_manager.py [--list] [--json] python3 <skill-dir>/scripts/launchagent_manager.py --config [--fix] [--json] python3 <skill-dir>/scripts/launchagent_manager.py --prune [--dry-run] python3 <skill-dir>/scripts/launchagent_manager.py --prune --apply [--delete-plists] --list (default) β List all LaunchAgents; show OpenClaw (kept) vs others (prune targets). Shows loaded/unloaded. --config β Analyze openclaw.json and gateway LaunchAgent: config path, gateway port, auth, token set; gateway plist label and loaded?; gateway process running?; tokens match (config vs running)? Recommendations if plist not loaded or tokens mismatch. Exit 0 if all ok, 1 if action needed. --config --fix β If gateway plist not loaded: run launchctl load <plist>. If tokens don't match: run gateway-guard ensure --apply --json. Requires gateway-guard skill. --config --json β Machine-readable report: config_path, gateway, gateway_launchagent, gateway_loaded, tokens_match, gateway_running, recommendations. --json β For --list: { "openclaw": [...], "others": [...] }. --prune β Operate on non-OpenClaw agents. Without --apply this is a dry-run (show what would be unloaded). --prune --dry-run β Only show what would be unloaded. --prune --apply β Unload each non-OpenClaw LaunchAgent. Plist files kept unless --delete-plists. --prune --apply --delete-plists β Unload and delete plist files (backed up to OPENCLAW_HOME/backups/launchagents).
Only user domain is touched: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/. System domain is not modified. OpenClaw detection is conservative: Label com.openclaw.* or any ProgramArgument containing "openclaw" β kept. With --delete-plists, backups are written to OPENCLAW_HOME/backups/launchagents/ before deletion.
macOS (launchctl, plist in user LaunchAgents). Python 3 with plistlib (standard library).
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