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Dlazy Chat

by dlazy · GitHub ↗ · v1.2.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Chat with the dlazy sandbox agent — a project-scoped assistant that runs skills end-to-end over multiple turns. Discover skills and projects with dlazy skill...
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dlazy-chat

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Chat with the dlazy sandbox agent — a project-scoped assistant that runs skills end-to-end over multiple turns. Discover skills and projects with dlazy skills list / dlazy projects list.

Trigger Keywords

  • chat, talk to the agent
  • sandbox agent, project conversation
  • continue a project, multi-turn task

Authentication

All requests require a dLazy API key. The recommended way to authenticate is:


This runs a device-code flow (also works in remote shells) and **automatically saves your API key** to the local CLI config — no manual copy/paste required.

### Alternative: Set the Key Manually

If you already have an API key, you can save it directly:

```bash
dlazy auth set YOUR_API_KEY

The CLI saves the key in your user config directory (~/.dlazy/config.json on macOS/Linux, %USERPROFILE%\.dlazy\config.json on Windows), with file permissions restricted to your OS user account. You can also supply the key per-invocation via the DLAZY_API_KEY environment variable.

Getting Your API Key Manually

  1. Sign in or create an account at dlazy.com
  2. Go to dlazy.com/dashboard/organization/api-key
  3. Copy the key shown in the API Key section

Each key is scoped to your dLazy organization and can be rotated or revoked at any time from the same dashboard.

About & Provenance

You can install on demand without persisting a global binary by running:

npx @dlazy/[email protected] \x3Ccommand>

Or, if you prefer a global install, the skill's metadata.clawdbot.install field declares the exact pinned version (npm install -g @dlazy/[email protected]). Review the GitHub source before installing.

How It Works

This skill is a thin client over the dLazy hosted sandbox agent. When you invoke it:

  • Your messages and options are sent to the dLazy API (api.dlazy.com), which streams the agent's reply back to your terminal.
  • Any local files you attach via --files are uploaded to dLazy's media storage (files.dlazy.com) first, then referenced by url.
  • Chat sessions are tracked per project so follow-up turns keep context; project and skill ids come from dlazy projects list / dlazy skills list.

This is the standard SaaS pattern; the skill itself does not access network or filesystem resources beyond what the dLazy CLI already handles. See dlazy.com for the full service terms.

Usage

This skill talks to the dlazy sandbox agent — a project-scoped assistant that can run skills (templates) end-to-end. Use it for conversational, multi-turn work rather than one-shot generation.

Discover Skills and Projects

# List the skills/templates you can start a chat with
dlazy skills list

# List existing projects in your organization
dlazy projects list

Start or Continue a Chat

# Auto-select a template from your prompt (creates a new project)
dlazy chat --prompt "Make a 3-scene storyboard about a city at night"

# Start a new project with a specific skill/template
dlazy chat --skill storyboard --prompt "..."

# Continue an existing project (skips --skill)
dlazy chat --project \x3Cproject_id> --prompt "..."

# Attach local files (uploaded to storage first)
dlazy chat --project \x3Cproject_id> --prompt "Use this reference" --files ref.png

# Session control
dlazy chat --project \x3Cproject_id> --clear      # drop the saved session, start fresh
dlazy chat --project \x3Cproject_id> --compact    # compact the current session's context

On a TTY, dlazy chat stays interactive after the first turn — type follow-up messages, or exit to leave.

CRITICAL INSTRUCTION FOR AGENT:

  1. Run dlazy skills list (and dlazy projects list when continuing work) to discover valid ids.
  2. Pick --skill for a new project, or --project to continue an existing one — never both.
  3. Always pass --prompt for non-interactive (no-TTY) runs.
  4. Run dlazy chat -h to see every option.

Error Handling

Code Error Type Example Message
401 Unauthorized (No API Key) ok: false, code: "unauthorized", message: "API key is missing or invalid"
501 Missing required parameter error: required option '--prompt \x3Cprompt>' not specified
502 Local file read error Error: Image file/Video file not found: C:\path o\your\file
503 API request failed (no balance) ok: false, code: "insufficient_balance"
503 API request failed (server error) HTTP status code error (500 server crash)
504 Asynchronous task execution failed === Generation Failed === / {Specific error reason returned by backend, for example "Prompt violates safety policy"}

AGENT CRITICAL INSTRUCTION:

  1. If the execution result returns code: "insufficient_balance", you MUST explicitly inform the user that their credits are insufficient and guide them to recharge: https://dlazy.com/dashboard/organization/settings?tab=credits
  2. If the execution result returns code: "unauthorized" or indicates missing API key, you MUST inform the user to get their API key from https://dlazy.com/dashboard/organization/api-key and save it using dlazy auth set \x3Ckey> and resume the task.

Tips

Visit https://dlazy.com for more information.

Usage Guidance
Install only if you intend to use dLazy's hosted service. Treat prompts, project context, and any files passed with --files as data sent to dLazy, and protect or rotate the stored API key if the machine is shared or compromised.
Capability Tags
requires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is to chat with a project-scoped dLazy sandbox agent, and the artifacts disclose the CLI commands, remote API endpoints, project context, and optional file upload behavior.
Instruction Scope
The trigger phrases include generic terms like "chat" and "talk to the agent," which could cause accidental routing, but the runtime instructions otherwise stay focused on dLazy chat usage and error handling.
Install Mechanism
Installation is disclosed as a pinned npm/npx invocation for @dlazy/cli, with source, npm package, homepage, and required binaries listed.
Credentials
Network access to api.dlazy.com and files.dlazy.com, local file reads for explicitly attached files, and prompt/project data transfer are proportionate to a hosted chat-agent integration and are described in the skill text.
Persistence & Privilege
The CLI stores a dLazy API key in ~/.dlazy/config.json or accepts DLAZY_API_KEY; this is sensitive but disclosed, user-controlled, and tied to authentication for the service.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install dlazy-chat
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /dlazy-chat
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.2.0
dlazy-chat 1.2.0 - Added detailed usage instructions for authentication with dLazy API key, including device-code flow, manual key setting, and key retrieval steps. - Included comprehensive error code documentation and critical agent instructions for handling insufficient credits and unauthorized errors. - Expanded how-to and examples for discovering skills, managing projects, and using the `dlazy chat` command in multiple scenarios. - Updated metadata with npm install recommendations and version pinning for CLI dependency. - Clarified interaction model, session management, and security practices regarding credentials and storage.
Metadata
Slug dlazy-chat
Version 1.2.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dlazy Chat?

Chat with the dlazy sandbox agent — a project-scoped assistant that runs skills end-to-end over multiple turns. Discover skills and projects with dlazy skill... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 29 downloads so far.

How do I install Dlazy Chat?

Run "/install dlazy-chat" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Dlazy Chat free?

Yes, Dlazy Chat is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Dlazy Chat support?

Dlazy Chat is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Dlazy Chat?

It is built and maintained by dlazy (@dlazyai); the current version is v1.2.0.

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