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Chapter 1: Understanding OpenClaw
1.1 What is OpenClaw?
1.1.1 Why the Sudden Popularity?
1.1.2 What is an Agent?
1.1.3 First Generation: Coding Agents
1.1.4 Second Generation: Browser Agents
1.1.5 Third Generation: Desktop Agents
1.1.6 Fourth Generation: OpenClaw Computer Agents
1.2 In-Depth Look at OpenClaw
1.2.1 Introduction to the OpenClaw Developers
1.2.2 History of OpenClaw
1.2.3 OpenClaw Use Cases
1.3 Components of OpenClaw
1.3.1 The Gateway Control Plane
1.3.2 Channel Adapters
1.3.3 Control Interfaces
1.3.4 Agent Runtime
1.3.5 Nodes
1.3.6 Sessions
1.3.7 Tools and Skills Framework
1.3.8 Memory System
1.3.9 Data Storage and State Management
1.3.10 Security Architecture
1.4 Multi-Machine Collaboration: Node Architecture
1.4.1 What is a Node?
1.4.2 Why Are Nodes Necessary?
1.4.3 Node Capabilities
1.4.4 Practical Application Scenarios
1.5 Choosing an Installation Platform
1.5.1 macOS
1.5.2 Linux
1.5.3 Windows (Desktop and Server)
1.5.4 VPS (Virtual Private Server)
1.6 Important Security Considerations
1.7 Chapter Summary
Chapter 2: Installing OpenClaw
2.1 Prerequisites
2.1.1 Key Concept: Gateway
2.1.2 Hardware Requirements
2.1.3 Software Requirements
2.2 Installation Methods
2.2.1 Downloading and Executing the Official Installation Script
2.2.2 Global Installation via npm
2.2.3 Using Cloud Hosting Services
2.2.4 Installing OpenClaw on macOS (Mac mini)
2.3 Post-Installation Configuration
2.3.1 Basic Configuration
2.3.2 Advanced Configuration
2.3.3 Security Configuration
2.3.4 Managing OpenClaw via the Dashboard
2.4 Getting Started with OpenClaw
2.4.1 Core Principles
2.4.2 Dashboard Interface
2.4.3 TUI (Terminal User Interface) introduction
2.5 Integrating Tailscale with OpenClaw
2.5.1 Installing the Tailscale CLI Tool
2.5.2 Configuring Tailscale in OpenClaw
Chapter 3: Using OpenClaw (Telegram, TUI, and CLI)
3.1 Connecting Your First Channel: Telegram
3.1.1 Key Concept: Channels
3.1.2 BotFather
3.1.3 Creating a New Bot
3.1.4 Obtaining the Bot Token
3.1.5 Configuring Bot Privacy Mode
3.2 Configuring Telegram in OpenClaw
3.2.1 Method 1: Using the Onboarding Wizard for beginners
3.2.2 Method 2: Using Environment Variables
3.2.3 Starting and Testing
3.2.4 First Direct Message and Pairing
3.3 Using the Bot in Groups
3.3.1 Switching Response Modes
3.4 Telegram Troubleshooting
3.4.1 Bot Not Responding to Messages in Groups
3.4.2 Bot Stops Responding After Startup
3.5 Enabling Web Search Functionality
3.5.1 Why Web Search is Necessary
3.5.2 Using DuckDuckGo
3.5.3 Testing Web Search
3.6 Basic CLI Commands
3.6.1 Gateway-Related Commands
3.6.2 Status and Health Checks
3.6.3 Channel Management
3.6.4 Viewing Logs
3.6.5 Other Common Commands
3.6.6 Command Quick Reference
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