srs/.openclaw/TOOLS.md
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Proxy: Refine logger and environment APIs. v7.0.146 (#4670)
This PR refines the next-generation proxy internals and workspace
documentation:

  - Reworks internal/logger to expose clearer slog-style APIs:
      - Replaces Vf/Df/Wf/Ef with Info/Debug/Warn/Error.
      - Adds structured key/value log arguments.
      - Adds version to every log record.
      - Uses standard slog level labels (DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR).
      - Keeps compatibility for existing printf-style messages.
  - Renames proxy configuration abstractions:
      - Environment → ProxyEnvironment.
      - NewEnvironment → NewProxyEnvironment.
- Regenerates/renames the counterfeiter fake to FakeProxyEnvironment.
- Updates all proxy bootstrap, load balancer, protocol, signal, debug,
and utility call sites for the new logger and
    environment APIs.
  - Consolidates proxy codebase navigation:
      - Deletes docs/proxy/proxy-files.md.
- Moves the useful file/module map details into
.openclaw/memory/srs-codebase-map.md.
- Replaces agent instruction symlinks with explicit workspace
instruction files for Claude, Codex, and Kiro.
  - Updates OpenClaw tool notes with Codex commit-prefix guidance.

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 07:18:45 -04:00

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TOOLS.md - Local Notes

Skills define how tools work. This file is for your specifics — the stuff that's unique to your setup.

What Goes Here

Things like:

  • Camera names and locations
  • SSH hosts and aliases
  • Preferred voices for TTS
  • Speaker/room names
  • Device nicknames
  • Anything environment-specific

Examples

### Cameras

- living-room → Main area, 180° wide angle
- front-door → Entrance, motion-triggered

### SSH

- home-server → 192.168.1.100, user: admin

### TTS

- Preferred voice: "Nova" (warm, slightly British)
- Default speaker: Kitchen HomePod

Why Separate?

Skills are shared. Your setup is yours. Keeping them apart means you can update skills without losing your notes, and share skills without leaking your infrastructure.

Model Auth

  • Anthropic / Opus refresh: claude setup-token -> openclaw models auth setup-token --provider anthropic
  • Codex refresh: openclaw models auth login --provider openai-codex
  • Temporary workaround when one model auth is broken: use /model ... in the current session to switch to another working model.

Telegram

  • Channel: telegram, accountId: srs (SRS bot)
  • When sending to William's Telegram: channel: "telegram", accountId: "srs"

Working Directory

  • ⚠️ CRITICAL RULE: Find everything from the current working directory. All SRS project directories are available here — no discovery, no parent traversal, no absolute paths.
  • Available directories: trunk/, cmd/, internal/, cmake/, docs/, memory/
  • All AI tools (OpenClaw, Codex, Claude Code, Kiro CLI) see the same relative paths.
  • ACP agents (Codex, Claude Code, etc.) also use the current directory as root — they find files from here too.
  • Use the OpenClaw workspace itself only for OpenClaw-specific/meta tasks.

Git Commit Workflow

  • Never git add — William stages files himself
  • Never git push — William pushes himself
  • Commit workflow: git diff --cached → understand the changes → write title/description → choose the title prefix based on the tool used → git commit -m "OpenClaw: ...", "Claude: ...", or "Codex: ..."
  • Title prefix:
    • Use OpenClaw: if OpenClaw made the changes.
    • Use Claude: if Claude made the changes.
    • Use Codex: if Codex made the changes.
  • Co-author for ACP Claude Code: If Claude Code (ACP) was used to make the changes, add: Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
  • Co-author for ACP Codex: If Codex (ACP) was used to make the changes, add: Co-authored-by: chatgpt-codex-connector[bot] <199175422+chatgpt-codex-connector[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>

Go (GVM)

  • Go is managed via GVM (Go Version Manager), NOT Homebrew
  • Before running any go command: source ~/.gvm/scripts/gvm
  • Never use brew install go — always use GVM

Add whatever helps you do your job. This is your cheat sheet.