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    The complete AgentOS integration for Clawdbot.

    By @agentossoftware
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    # AgentOS SDK for Clawdbot
    
    **Version:** 1.4.4
    
    The complete AgentOS integration for Clawdbot. One install, full access to everything.
    
    ---
    
    ## ⚠️ HARD RULE: Dashboard Sync During Heartbeats
    
    **Any agent using this SDK MUST sync to the AgentOS dashboard during every heartbeat.**
    
    This is non-negotiable. Your human monitors your activity via the Brain Dashboard at https://brain.agentos.software. If you don't sync, they can't see what you're doing.
    
    ### Required Heartbeat Actions
    
    Every heartbeat, run (recommended):
    ```bash
    ~/clawd/bin/agentos-golden-sync.sh
    ```
    
    Fallback (memory-only):
    ```bash
    ~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh
    ```
    
    Or if using the aos CLI:
    ```bash
    aos sync
    ```
    
    ### What Gets Synced
    **Golden Sync (recommended)** updates BOTH:
    - **Memory** (CONTEXT.md, daily notes, project compartments, learnings, heartbeat status)
    - **Projects tab** (Activity + Tasks + Ideas + Changelog + Challenges) by syncing from per-project markdown files
    
    Memory specifics:
    - **CONTEXT.md** — Your working memory/current state (MUST include active conversation state)
    - **Daily notes** — Today's activity log (`memory/daily/YYYY-MM-DD.md`)
    - **Project compartments** — `memory/projects/**.md`
    - **Heartbeat status** — Last sync timestamp, active status
    
    ---
    
    ## ⚠️ HARD RULE: Conversation State Persistence
    
    **CONTEXT.md MUST always contain the active conversation state as the FIRST section.**
    
    This is the core of memory persistence. System health is secondary — conversation state is primary. Your human should NEVER have to repeat themselves after a compaction.
    
    ### Required CONTEXT.md Format
    
    Every CONTEXT.md backup must start with:
    
    ```markdown
    ## 🔴 ACTIVE CONVERSATION
    - **Topic:** [Project + specific feature/topic being discussed]
    - **Last human message:** [What they asked/said]
    - **Your last response:** [What you answered]
    - **Unanswered questions:** [Anything pending]
    - **Expected next topic:** [What they'll likely ask next]
    ```
    
    ### When to Update
    1. After EVERY human message
    2. Before EVERY heartbeat sync
    3. On pre-compaction flush (priority #1)
    4. After completing any task
    
    ### The Test
    "If I lost all memory right now, could I seamlessly continue this conversation?" If no → backup is incomplete.
    
    ### Add to Your HEARTBEAT.md
    
    ```markdown
    ## 🧠 AgentOS Dashboard Sync (MANDATORY)
    Every heartbeat, run: `~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh`
    This keeps your human's dashboard live with your activity.
    ```
    
    ### Add to Your AGENTS.md
    
    ```markdown
    ## HARD RULE: AgentOS Dashboard Sync
    
    During EVERY heartbeat, sync your context to AgentOS:
    1. Run `~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh`
    2. Confirm it completes successfully
    3. Your human monitors your activity via brain.agentos.software
    
    This keeps the Brain Dashboard live. No exceptions.
    ```
    
    ---
    
    ## ⚠️ HARD RULE: Session Start — Context Injection
    
    **On EVERY session start (including after compaction), you MUST restore context.**
    
    This is what makes memory persistence actually work. Without this, you wake up blank.
    
    ### Protocol (MANDATORY)
    
    1. **Run context injection:**
       ```bash
       ~/clawd/bin/aos-inject-context
       ```
    
    2. **Read the output** — it contains:
       - Your last working memory state
       - Today's notes
       - Yesterday's notes (for continuity)
    
    3. **Never ask "what were we discussing?"** — the context injection tells you.
    
    4. **If injection fails**, fall back to reading local files:
       - `CONTEXT.md`
       - `memory/daily/YYYY-MM-DD.md`
    
    ### Why This Exists
    Context loss is the #1 problem in AI agents. When compaction happens, you lose conversation details. This protocol restores them automatically so your human never notices.
    
    ---
    
    ## ⚠️ HARD RULE: Pre-Compaction Backup
    
    **When you receive a memory flush directive from Clawdbot, IMMEDIATELY backup your state.**
    
    Clawdbot sends a silent turn before compaction with text like "write important context to memory". This is your last chance to save state before details are lost.
    
    ### Protocol (MANDATORY when you see memory flush directive)
    
    1. **Update CONTEXT.md** with:
       - Current conversation topic (🔴 ACTIVE CONVERSATION section)
       - Last 2-3 exchanges summarized
       - Any pending questions/tasks
       - Current timestamp
    
    2. **Run sync immediately:**
       ```bash
       ~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh
       ```
    
    3. **Reply with:** `NO_REPLY`
    
    ### Detection
    Memory flush directives typically contain:
    - "write important context"
    - "save your current state"
    - "memory flush"
    - "before compaction"
    
    When you see these keywords in a system message, execute this protocol.
    
    ---
    
    ## ⚠️ HARD RULE: Never Ask What They're Referring To
    
    **After any context loss (compaction, restart, session start), NEVER ask your human what they mean.**
    
    ### Protocol
    
    1. First, run `~/clawd/bin/aos-inject-context` to restore cloud context
    2. Check local files: CONTEXT.md, daily notes
    3. Use `aos search "<topic>"` if you need more context
    4. THEN respond normally — as if you never lost context
    5. Only if completely uncertain, make your best guess based on available context
    
    ### The Standard
    Your human should NEVER know when compaction happened. The experience must be seamless.
    
    ---
    
    ## Features
    
    - ✅ **Mesh Messaging** — Agent-to-agent communication
    - ✅ **Memory Sync** — Auto-sync memories to AgentOS cloud
    - ✅ **Semantic Search** — Query your memories with natural language
    - ✅ **WebSocket Support** — Real-time message notifications
    - ✅ **Dashboard Access** — View your agent's brain at brain.agentos.software
    - ✅ **Full API Access** — Complete REST API integration
    - ✅ **Multi-Tenant** — Each user gets isolated tenant via Google OAuth
    - ✅ **Kanban Board** — Task management with priorities and statuses
    - ✅ **Projects** — Project tracking with activity logs and brainstorming
    - ✅ **API Key Management** — Generate and manage API keys per tenant
    - ✅ **Bulk Operations** — dump-all, agents discovery endpoints
    
    ## Quick Start
    
    ```bash
    # 1. Install the skill
    clawdhub install agentos
    
    # 2. Run setup (creates config + sync script)
    bash ~/clawd/skills/agentos/scripts/setup.sh
    
    # 3. Configure (creates ~/.agentos.json)
    # Enter your API key and agent ID when prompted
    
    # 4. Verify connection
    aos status
    
    # 5. Add sync to heartbeat (REQUIRED)
    # Edit your HEARTBEAT.md and add the sync command
    ```
    
    ## Getting Your API Key
    
    1. Go to https://brain.agentos.software
    2. Sign up / Log in with Google
    3. Create a new agent (or use existing)
    4. Copy your API key from the dashboard
    
    ## CLI Reference
    
    ### aos — Main CLI
    
    ```bash
    # Status & Info
    aos status              # Connection status, agent info
    aos dashboard           # Open dashboard in browser
    
    # Memory Sync (RUN DURING HEARTBEATS)
    aos sync                # Sync all memories now
    aos sync --watch        # Watch for changes and auto-sync
    aos sync --file <path>  # Sync specific file
    
    # Mesh Messaging
    aos send <agent> "<topic>" "<message>"   # Send message
    aos inbox                                 # View received messages
    aos outbox                                # View sent messages
    aos agents                                # List agents on mesh
    
    # Semantic Search
    aos search "query"              # Search your memories
    aos search "query" --limit 10   # Limit results
    
    # Memory Management
    aos memories            # List recent memories
    aos memory <id>         # View specific memory
    aos forget <id>         # Delete a memory
    
    # WebSocket Daemon
    aos daemon start        # Start background daemon
    aos daemon stop         # Stop daemon  
    aos daemon status       # Check daemon status
    ```
    
    ### mesh — Mesh-Specific CLI
    
    ```bash
    # Status
    mesh status             # Daemon & API health
    mesh pending            # List queued messages
    
    # Messaging
    mesh send <to> "<topic>" "<body>"    # Send message
    mesh process            # Get messages as JSON (clears queue)
    mesh agents             # List agents on mesh
    ```
    
    ### agentos-sync.sh — Heartbeat Sync Script
    
    Located at: `~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh`
    
    ```bash
    # Run manually
    ~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh
    
    # Output:
    # Wed Feb  4 18:00:25 SAST 2026: Synced CONTEXT.md
    # Wed Feb  4 18:00:27 SAST 2026: Synced daily notes for 2026-02-04
    # Wed Feb  4 18:00:27 SAST 2026: AgentOS sync complete
    ```
    
    This script syncs:
    - `CONTEXT.md` → `/context/working-memory`
    - `memory/daily/YYYY-MM-DD.md` → `/daily/YYYY-MM-DD`
    - Heartbeat timestamp → `/status/heartbeat`
    
    ## Configuration
    
    Config file: `~/.agentos.json`
    
    ```json
    {
      "apiUrl": "http://178.156.216.106:3100",
      "apiKey": "agfs_live_xxx.yyy",
      "agentId": "your-agent-id",
      "syncPaths": [
        "~/clawd/CONTEXT.md",
        "~/clawd/MEMORY.md",
        "~/clawd/memory/"
      ],
      "autoSync": true,
      "syncInterval": 1800
    }
    ```
    
    ## Auto-Sync via Cron
    
    For automatic syncing (in addition to heartbeat sync):
    
    ```bash
    # Add to crontab (every 30 minutes)
    */30 * * * * ~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh >> /var/log/agentos-sync.log 2>&1
    
    # Or via Clawdbot cron
    clawdbot cron add --name agentos-sync --schedule "*/30 * * * *" --text "Run ~/clawd/bin/agentos-sync.sh"
    ```
    
    ## Auto-Wake on Mesh Messages
    
    ```bash
    # Add to crontab (every 2 minutes)
    */2 * * * * ~/clawd/skills/agentos/scripts/mesh-wake.sh
    
    # Or via Clawdbot cron
    clawdbot cron add --name mesh-wake --schedule "*/2 * * * *" --command "bash ~/clawd/skills/agentos/scripts/mesh-wake.sh"
    ```
    
    ## WebSocket Daemon
    
    For real-time notifications:
    
    ```bash
    aos daemon start    # Start background daemon
    aos daemon stop     # Stop daemon
    aos daemon status   # Check daemon status
    ```
    
    The daemon:
    - Maintains WebSocket connection to AgentOS
    - Queues incoming messages to `~/.aos-pending.json`
    - Triggers Clawdbot wake on new messages
    
    ## API Reference
    
    | Endpoint | Description |
    |----------|-------------|
    | `POST /v1/put` | Store a memory |
    | `POST /v1/get` | Retrieve a memory |
    | `POST /v1/delete` | Delete a memory |
    | `POST /v1/list` | List memory paths |
    | `POST /v1/glob` | Glob pattern match |
    | `POST /v1/history` | Version history |
    | `POST /v1/search` | Semantic search |
    | `POST /v1/agents` | Discover agent IDs |
    | `POST /v1/dump` | Bulk fetch agent memories |
    | `POST /v1/dump-all` | Bulk fetch ALL memories 
    
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