agent-init
Initialize and configure OpenClaw agent workspace MD files (AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, IDENTITY.md, USER.md, TOOLS.md, BOOTSTRAP.md, HEARTBEAT.md). Use when: settin...
Description
name: agent-init description: "Initialize and configure OpenClaw agent workspace MD files (AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, IDENTITY.md, USER.md, TOOLS.md, BOOTSTRAP.md, HEARTBEAT.md). Use when: setting up a new agent, customizing agent personality/behavior, configuring agent workspace, or checking/fixing agent environment (Python/uv). Provides interactive interview workflow before generating files. Supports both container and external (host) OpenClaw instances."
Agent Init
Initialize OpenClaw agent workspace with tailored MD files through an interactive interview.
Workflow
Phase 1: Interview (MANDATORY — do not skip)
Before generating ANY files, gather context through conversation. Ask in batches of 2-3 questions:
Batch 1 — Identity & Purpose:
- What is this agent's primary purpose? (e.g., coding assistant, research, DevOps, personal assistant)
- What name and emoji? Any personality traits?
Batch 2 — User Profile:
- Who will use this agent? (name, timezone, preferences)
- Communication style preference? (formal/casual, verbose/terse, language)
Batch 3 — Environment:
- Is this a container instance or external (host) instance?
- What tools/languages does the agent need? (Python, Node, etc.)
- Any specific workflows or periodic tasks?
Batch 4 — Boundaries:
- Any topics or actions the agent should avoid?
- Privacy requirements beyond defaults?
Only proceed to Phase 2 after user confirms the interview is complete.
Phase 2: Environment Check
Run scripts/check-env.sh to detect Python/uv status:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/check-env.sh
If uv is missing and user wants Python support:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/check-env.sh --install
For container instances, run inside the container:
docker exec <containerId> bash -c "which uv && uv --version || echo 'uv: NOT FOUND'"
Phase 3: Generate Files
Generate files in this order, showing each to user for confirmation before writing:
- IDENTITY.md — Fill in fields from interview
- USER.md — Fill in user profile
- SOUL.md — Rewrite content, keep 4-section structure (Core Truths / Boundaries / Vibe / Continuity)
- TOOLS.md — Add environment info, Python/uv config
- AGENTS.md — Extend default template with domain-specific sections (see strategy below)
- HEARTBEAT.md — Add periodic tasks if any
- BOOTSTRAP.md — Skip unless user wants first-run ritual
AGENTS.md Strategy: Extend, Don't Replace
Read the current AGENTS.md first. The default template contains critical infrastructure:
- Session startup sequence (file loading order)
- Memory system (daily + MEMORY.md)
- Safety rules
- Heartbeat logic
Add new sections; never remove existing ones. Safe insertion points:
- After "Every Session" → domain-specific startup tasks
- After "Safety" → additional security rules
- After "Tools" → Python/uv preferences
- Before "Make It Yours" → project-specific workflows
Mandatory TOOLS.md Additions
## Python
- Package manager: `uv` (NEVER use pip directly)
- Create venv: `uv venv .venv`
- Install: `uv pip install <package>`
- Run: `uv run python script.py`
- If uv missing: `curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh`
Phase 4: Write Files
Determine write method based on instance type:
External instance (workspace on host filesystem):
# Workspace files live at {workspacePath}/workspace/ (or workspace-{profile}/)
cat > {workspacePath}/workspace/SOUL.md << 'ENDOFFILE'
[content]
ENDOFFILE
Container instance (OpenClaw running in Docker):
docker exec -i <containerId> sh -c 'cat > /home/node/.openclaw/workspace/SOUL.md' << 'ENDOFFILE'
[content]
ENDOFFILE
For non-main agents (agentId ≠ "main"):
- Check if agent has a dedicated workspace via
config.get - Agent workspace might be at
workspace-{agentId}/or configured separately
Phase 5: Verify
After writing, confirm files are in place:
# External
ls -la {workspacePath}/workspace/*.md
# Container
docker exec <containerId> ls -la /home/node/.openclaw/workspace/*.md
Reference Files
references/templates.md— Official templates, loading order, per-file strategy, section structurereferences/openclaw-workspace.md— Instance types, workspace paths, Python env, agent creation rules
Read these when you need detailed guidance on template structure or workspace configuration.
Rules
- Interview first — never generate files without understanding the user's intent
- Extend, don't replace — AGENTS.md default template is infrastructure, not boilerplate
- Show before write — display each generated file for user confirmation
- uv over pip — always configure uv as the Python package manager
- No secrets in files — workspace files are injected into every prompt turn
- Keep files concise — all workspace files consume tokens every turn (20KB/file limit, 150KB total)
- Respect existing content — read before write, merge non-destructively
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