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Connecting OpenRouter to Openclaw
Hi there - i have a fresh openclaw installation and i would love to connect it to some OpenRouter LMLs. I tryed it in the GUI Setup and i found how to get the keys und the url in, but i dont see where to put the name of the model i want to use. I searched Youtube but have not found a tutorial using the OpenClaw Gui. Can someone help me?
Content Creator System Funding Round
Hi Community! I am Ben, a fullstack developer and AI Entrepreneur. I want to build an OpenClaw and Obsidian system to transform Copywriting Top books into Auto Viral article generation System. Looking for early founders and contibuters. Please comment if your interested.
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Heya! I've installed openclaw on my local machine and I have few questions now: 1. How to start it on CMD (Windows 11) without installing it a new every time? 2. I can't access the dashboard from my browser, I'm using Firefox, tried to trouble shoot for couple of hours without a success... Are there anyways to go around all the '1006' and 'unrecognized' errors? 3. Trying to set up automated x.com account, using Gemini token. Is it as hard as it looks?
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Has anyone here been able to figure out how to install a full open claw setup including skills on a mac mini using a script? If so please reach out.
Becoming A No-Code Dev
Building Your First AI Agent (Without Knowing How to Code) A lot of people entering the AI agent world right now come from no-code tools. Zapier. Make. n8n. Automation workflows. Then one day they open a real development environment and see the file tree on the left side of the IDE and immediately think: “Yeah… this is where I’m out of my league.” Folders everywhere. Files with strange names. Configuration files. Dependencies. It looks like the cockpit of a jet. Here’s the surprising truth: You don’t actually need to understand most of it to start building powerful agents. The biggest shift happening in software right now is this: You can describe systems, and AI can build the implementation. So instead of writing hundreds of lines of code, you can simply tell your IDE agent what you want. Let’s walk through how someone brand new to this space can build a customized AI agent using OpenClaw, open source tools, and a bit of curiosity. The Tools (All Free) You only need a few things: Google Antigravity (or any IDE with Agent capabilities, like Cursor or Windsurf): An AI development assistant that helps generate and modify code. The OpenClaw open source repository: This gives you a ready-made agent framework. GitHub: Where your project lives. A VPS (Only if you already have one; if not, you can do all of this locally): Where your agent runs once it’s deployed. That’s the entire stack. No expensive SaaS platforms. No complicated infrastructure. The New Way of Building Software: The traditional path looked like this: Learn programming Learn frameworks Learn infrastructure Build something Today the order is different: Describe the system Let your IDE agent build it Learn the pieces as you go Think of yourself less as a programmer and more as a system designer. Step 1 — Create a GitHub Repository Before building anything, create an empty repository on GitHub. Something like: openclaw-research-agent Once it exists, copy the repository URL.
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