/install boot-installer
boot_installer
Runs {baseDir}/boot.sh to manage the full openclaw environment lifecycle.
Requires Linux and root/sudo access. The script handles privilege escalation automatically.
Slash commands
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/boot-install |
Fresh install of all components |
/boot-update |
Upgrade all packages to latest versions |
/boot-repair |
Deep clean and rebuild broken state |
/boot-check |
Health-check — verify all components |
When to run which mode
- User says "install openclaw", "set it up", "run the installer" → install (no flag)
- User says "update", "upgrade packages" → update
- User says "repair", "fix", "something is broken", "rebuild" → repair
- User says "check", "status", "is everything installed", "health check" → check
How to invoke
Always run as the calling user (sudo is handled internally by the script):
bash {baseDir}/boot.sh # install
bash {baseDir}/boot.sh --update # update
bash {baseDir}/boot.sh --repair # repair
bash {baseDir}/boot.sh --check # check — exits with number of failed checks (max 125)
Use the exec tool. Stream output so the user sees the spinner progress live.
What gets installed (install mode)
- Node.js v24+ via NodeSource
- UV Python package manager (
~/.local/bin/uv) - Python 3.10 venv at
~/venvwithscrapling[fetchers] - Chromium browser via Playwright (
~/.cache/ms-playwright) - NPM globals:
9router,openclaw@latest,clawhub,paperclipai,@presto-ai/google-workspace-mcp,mcporter - System symlinks in
/usr/local/bin 9routerautostart via systemd user service (falls back to.bashrchook)openclaw-gateway-watchdogsystemd user service- Mcporter Google Workspace connector
Key paths
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
~/venv |
Python virtual environment |
~/.local/bin |
UV binary |
~/.local/npm/bin |
NPM global binaries |
~/.cache/ms-playwright |
Chromium browser |
~/.openclaw/workspace/skills |
Workspace skills |
~/.config/systemd/user/9router.service |
9router systemd unit |
~/.config/systemd/user/openclaw-gateway-watchdog.service |
Gateway watchdog |
After install
If .bashrc was modified, remind the user to reload their shell:
source ~/.bashrc
Logs and errors
The script writes a full log to /tmp/boot-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.log. If a step fails, the last 15 lines of output are printed inline and the log path is shown. Surface that path to the user on failure.
Check mode exit codes
--check exits with the count of failed checks (0 = all pass, 1–125 = N issues, capped at 125). Parse the exit code and tell the user how many checks failed and to run bash {baseDir}/boot.sh to repair.
Troubleshooting
- APT lock held — script waits up to 120 s and kills blocking processes automatically. No user action needed.
- Node.js wrong version — script upgrades it automatically if the installed major is below 24.
- Broken Python venv — run
--repairfirst, then run without flags to reinstall packages. - 9router not starting — logs at
~/.local/share/9router.log. Falls back to.bashrclogin hook if systemd unavailable. - Gateway watchdog not starting — run
journalctl --user -u openclaw-gateway-watchdog -n 50. - Permission errors on files — run without flags (install mode);
_fix_ownershipruns at the end of every install/update.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install boot-installer - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/boot-installer - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Boot Installer?
Install, update, repair, or health-check the openclaw environment. Use when the user says install openclaw, run the bootstrapper, update packages, fix a brok... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 96 downloads so far.
How do I install Boot Installer?
Run "/install boot-installer" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Boot Installer free?
Yes, Boot Installer is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Boot Installer support?
Boot Installer is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (linux).
Who created Boot Installer?
It is built and maintained by Al Amin (@alaminedits); the current version is v1.0.0.