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ShibaClaw

ShibaClaw 🐕

Security-first AI agent with built-in WebUI, native provider support, and hardened tools.

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📢 Welcome to ShibaClaw v0.1.2 Beta! This patch resolves CI/CD pipeline failures, eliminates WebSocket disconnection (connection_lost) during long agent tasks, fixes the thinking panel flash bug, and unblocks the file browser/settings while the agent is running. See the Changelog for details.


ShibaClaw is a security-first AI agent for your terminal and browser. Security isn't glue code — it's the foundation: CVE auditing at install time, prompt-injection wrapping on every tool result, SSRF/DNS-rebinding protection, shell hardening, workspace sandboxing, and bearer-token auth are all built into the core.

22 providers · 11 chat channels · built-in WebUI · long-term memory · cron · heartbeat · skills · MCP


Quick Start

Docker

git clone https://github.com/RikyZ90/ShibaClaw.git && cd ShibaClaw
docker compose up -d --build
docker exec -it shibaclaw-gateway shibaclaw print-token

Open http://localhost:3000, paste the token, and follow the onboard wizard.

pip

pip install shibaclaw
shibaclaw web --with-gateway   # starts WebUI + agent engine on :3000

Open http://localhost:3000 and follow the onboard wizard. Prefer the CLI? shibaclaw onboard runs the same guided setup from the terminal.


Security, Built In

Defenses that are normally scattered across app glue or external proxies — in ShibaClaw they ship in the core, on by default.

Layer What it does
🔍 Install-time audit Audits pip and npm before execution — blocks critical/high CVEs before they land
🛡️ Prompt-injection wrapping Wraps every tool result in a randomized <tool_output_...> boundary and sanitizes closing tags
🔒 Shell hardening 20+ deny patterns, escape normalization (\x.., \u....), internal URL detection
🌐 Network guard SSRF filtering, redirect revalidation, DNS-rebinding-safe resolution
📁 Workspace sandbox File tools and file browser locked to the configured workspace
🔑 Access control Bearer token auth, constant-time checks, channel allowlists, optional rate limiting
⚡ Distributed engine UI (≈128 MB) decoupled from agent brain (≈256 MB+) — minimal footprint per process

Full disclosure policy and supported versions: SECURITY.md


WebUI

Settings WebUI Welcome Screen   WebUI Chat with Agent

The WebUI is built-in — no separate frontend or Node.js required.

  • Chat — multi-session conversations with live streaming of tool calls, thinking blocks, and elapsed time
  • Agent Profiles — switch personas per session (Hacker, Builder, Planner, Reviewer) with dynamic avatars
  • File browser — browse, view, and edit workspace files in-browser (sandboxed to workspace)
  • Voice — speech-to-text via OpenAI-compatible audio APIs and browser-native TTS
  • Settings — configure agent, provider, tools, MCP servers, channels, skills, and OAuth from a single panel
  • Onboard wizard — guided first-time setup: pick a provider, enter API key or start OAuth, choose a model
  • Context viewer — inspect the full system prompt and token usage breakdown
  • Gateway monitor — health check and one-click restart
  • Auto-update — checks GitHub releases every 12h, notifies in the UI and on all active channels
  • Responsive — works on desktop and mobile

Agent Profiles

Agent Profile Selector

Switch the agent's personality on-the-fly without losing context. Each profile overrides the system prompt (SOUL.md) while keeping model, memory, and tools shared. Profiles are per-session — run a security audit in one tab and plan architecture in another.

Built-in profiles: Default · Builder · Planner · Reviewer · Hacker (elite security expert with 50+ tool recommendations, OWASP/MITRE/NIST methodologies, CVSS scoring, and a custom cyber-shiba avatar).

Create your own profiles interactively — the agent walks you through defining the persona and saves everything automatically.


Features

Memory & Workflow

  • Three-level memoryUSER.md (personal profile), MEMORY.md (operational facts), HISTORY.md (timestamped session archive with TF-IDF + recency search)
  • Proactive learning — every N messages the agent silently consolidates new learnings into memory, without interrupting the conversation
  • Focused background delegation — the spawn tool can offload a specific task and report back into the same session when done
  • Advanced reasoning — supports extended thinking (Anthropic), reasoning effort (OpenAI o-series), and DeepSeek-R1 chains

Tools

Tool What it does
exec Shell commands with 20+ deny-pattern guards, encoding normalization, and CVE scanning
read_file / write_file / edit_file Paginated reads, fuzzy find-and-replace, auto-created parent dirs
web_search Brave, Tavily, SearXNG, Jina, or DuckDuckGo (fallback, no key needed)
web_fetch HTTP fetch with SSRF protection, DNS rebinding defense, and redirect validation
memory_search Ranked search over session history (TF-IDF + recency + importance scoring)
message Cross-channel messaging with media attachments
cron Schedule one-time or recurring jobs (cron expressions, intervals, ISO dates, timezone-aware)
spawn Optional background worker for a focused task; reports back to the main session when done
MCP Connect any MCP server (stdio, SSE, or streamable HTTP) — tools auto-registered as mcp_<server>_<tool>

Channels

Telegram · Discord · Slack · WhatsApp · Matrix · Email · DingTalk · Feishu · QQ · WeCom · MoChat

All channels route through the same message bus. WhatsApp uses a Node.js bridge (Baileys) for QR-based linking.

Skills

8 built-in skills (GitHub, weather, summarize, tmux, cron reference, memory guide, skill-creator, ClawHub browser). Skills are Markdown files with YAML frontmatter and optional scripts — create your own or install from ClawHub. Pin frequently-used skills to load them on every conversation.

Automation

  • Cron service — persistent, timezone-aware scheduled jobs stored in jobs.json. Supports every, cron, and at schedules. Overdue jobs fire on startup.
  • Heartbeat — periodic wake-up reads HEARTBEAT.md, uses its frontmatter for session/profile/targets, keeps enable/interval in global settings, skips the LLM entirely when Active Tasks is empty, and only asks the model to decide when real active work exists.

If you are upgrading from an older release, it is recommended to reset your workspace HEARTBEAT.md once so you get the new frontmatter-based base template. Existing files still work, but they will not gain the new editable settings block automatically.


Supported Providers

ShibaClaw uses native SDKs (no LiteLLM proxy) and auto-detects the right provider from the model name.

API Key

Provider Env Variable
OpenAI OPENAI_API_KEY
Anthropic ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
DeepSeek DEEPSEEK_API_KEY
Google Gemini GEMINI_API_KEY ¹
Groq GROQ_API_KEY
Moonshot MOONSHOT_API_KEY
MiniMax MINIMAX_API_KEY
Zhipu AI ZAI_API_KEY
DashScope DASHSCOPE_API_KEY

¹ Setting GEMINI_API_KEY in the environment is sufficient — no stored key required. The Google OpenAI-compatible endpoint is pre-configured.

Gateway / Proxy

OpenRouter · AiHubMix · SiliconFlow · VolcEngine · BytePlus — auto-detected by key prefix or api_base.

Local

Ollama (http://localhost:11434) · vLLM · any OpenAI-compatible endpoint.

OAuth

Provider Flow Setup
GitHub Copilot Device flow, auto token refresh shibaclaw provider login github-copilot or WebUI Settings
OpenAI Codex PKCE browser flow shibaclaw provider login openai-codex or WebUI Settings

Architecture

ShibaClaw Architecture

Docker Compose

Service Role Default Port
shibaclaw-gateway Core agent loop, message bus, channel integrations 19999 (HTTP) · 19998 (WS)
shibaclaw-web WebUI (Starlette + native WebSocket), cron service 3000

Both share the ~/.shibaclaw/ volume (config, workspace, memory, cron jobs, media cache).

Single-process mode

shibaclaw web runs agent + WebUI + cron in a single process — no gateway container needed.

Stack

Layer Technology
Server Uvicorn → Starlette (ASGI)
Real-time Native WebSocket (/ws on WebUI, port 19998 on gateway)
Frontend Vanilla JS · Marked.js · Highlight.js
Sessions JSONL append-only per session (cache-friendly for LLM prompt prefixes)

Resource usage

Component Idle Peak (install/compile)
Gateway ~120 MB ~350 MB
WebUI ~120 MB ~350 MB

Docker Compose sets a 512 MB limit / 256 MB reservation per container. Tool output is streamed with bounded buffers, so long-running commands (apt, npm install) can't blow up memory.

CLI Reference

shibaclaw web               # Start WebUI (agent + cron in-process)
shibaclaw gateway            # Start gateway only (for Docker split)
shibaclaw onboard            # CLI-based first-time setup wizard
shibaclaw agent -m "Hello"   # One-shot message via terminal
shibaclaw agent              # Interactive REPL with history
shibaclaw status             # Provider, workspace, OAuth health check
shibaclaw print-token        # Show WebUI auth token
shibaclaw channels status    # List enabled channels
shibaclaw provider login <p> # OAuth login (github-copilot, openai-codex)

Latest — v0.1.2 (Beta)

  • CI/CD stabilized: all 88 ruff lint errors fixed — workflows pass cleanly on every release.
  • No more connection_lost: WebSocket ping/pong timeouts disabled at all three layers; long agent tasks no longer drop.
  • Thinking panel fixed: flash between chat and thinking panel eliminated; elapsed-time counter no longer freezes.
  • File browser & settings work while agent runs: chat handler now runs as a background task so other WS requests aren't blocked.
  • _CHAT_TIMEOUT raised from 120 s to 1800 s for complex multi-step tasks.

v0.1.2 full changelog

→ Full history in CHANGELOG.md


Troubleshooting

Problem Try
General status check shibaclaw status
Container logs docker logs shibaclaw-gateway / docker logs shibaclaw-web
WebUI won't connect Check token with shibaclaw print-token, verify port binding
Provider errors shibaclaw status shows API key and OAuth state
Security policy SECURITY.md

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md — PRs welcome.

Channels are extensible via Python entry points (shibaclaw.integrations). Skill creation is documented in docs/CHANNEL_PLUGIN_GUIDE.md and the built-in skill-creator skill.


Credits

Inspired by NanoBot by HKUDS — MIT License.


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