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Dotta 9eac727cf1 [codex] Add skills CLI and catalog management (#6782)
## Thinking Path

> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies through
company-scoped control-plane workflows.
> - Agents need reusable, inspectable skills that can be installed,
reset, audited, exported, and assigned without bespoke local setup.
> - The existing skill truth model needed cleanup so bundled skills,
optional catalog skills, runtime skills, and adapter-provided skills
have clear provenance.
> - Operators also need a practical CLI and board UI for discovering and
managing company skills.
> - This pull request adds the skills CLI, packaged skills catalog,
company skills APIs, and catalog-aware board UI.
> - The benefit is a more reusable Paperclip company setup where skills
are portable, auditable, and easier for operators and agents to manage.

## What Changed

- Added `paperclipai skills` CLI commands and coverage for catalog
listing, installing, resetting, and inspecting company skills.
- Added a packaged `@paperclipai/skills-catalog` workspace with bundled
and optional skill content plus validation/build tests.
- Added shared company-skill types and validators used across CLI,
server, and UI contracts.
- Added server catalog APIs/services for company skill catalog
operations, reset semantics, audit behavior, and portability provenance.
- Updated adapter skill handling so runtime/catalog provenance remains
explicit across local adapters.
- Added board UI support for browsing and managing catalog-backed
company skills.
- Updated docs for the skills CLI/catalog flow and the company skills
Paperclip skill reference.
- Rebased the branch onto current `paperclipai/paperclip:master`; no
`pnpm-lock.yaml`, `.github/workflows`, or migration files are included
in the final PR diff.

## Verification

- Passed: `pnpm run preflight:workspace-links && pnpm exec vitest run
cli/src/__tests__/skills.test.ts
packages/skills-catalog/src/catalog-builder.test.ts
packages/skills-catalog/src/shipped-catalog.test.ts
packages/shared/src/validators/company-skill.test.ts
packages/adapter-utils/src/server-utils.test.ts
packages/plugins/create-paperclip-plugin/src/entrypoints.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/company-skills-catalog-service.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/company-skills-routes.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/company-portability.test.ts`.
- Passed: `pnpm exec vitest run
server/src/__tests__/workspace-runtime.test.ts -t "default
branch|origin/master|symbolic-ref"`.
- Attempted: full `server/src/__tests__/workspace-runtime.test.ts`. Four
provisioning tests failed while seeding an isolated worktree database
from the local Paperclip instance because the local plugin schema dump
contains a duplicate-column foreign key
(`plugin_content_machine_18a7bc327b.content_case_signals`). The
default-branch tests touched by the rebase conflict passed in the
focused run above.
- Checked final diff: no `pnpm-lock.yaml`, no `.github/workflows`, and
no migration-file changes relative to `master`.

## Risks

- Medium: this is a broad skills/catalog change touching CLI, server
APIs, shared contracts, adapter skill sync, and UI.
- Catalog validation and reset semantics need careful reviewer attention
because they affect reusable company setup and portability.
- No database migrations are included in this PR, so there is no
migration ordering/idempotency risk in the final diff.
- No lockfile is included by design; dependency resolution will be
handled by the repository lockfile workflow.

## Model Used

- OpenAI Codex coding agent based on GPT-5, running in Paperclip via the
`codex_local` adapter with shell, git, GitHub CLI, and code-editing tool
access. Exact hosted model build/context-window metadata is not exposed
in this runtime.

## Checklist

- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability
details)
- [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate
planned core work
- [x] I have run targeted tests locally and documented the local
workspace-runtime seed failure above
- [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [x] If this change affects the UI, screenshots were intentionally
omitted per PAP-10124 instructions; UI behavior is covered by tests and
reviewer inspection
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before
requesting merge

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Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-28 07:33:51 -10:00

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# Developing
This project can run fully in local dev without setting up PostgreSQL manually.
## Deployment Modes
For mode definitions and intended CLI behavior, see `doc/DEPLOYMENT-MODES.md`.
Current implementation status:
- canonical model: `local_trusted` and `authenticated` (with `private/public` exposure)
## Prerequisites
- Node.js 20+
- pnpm 9+
## Dependency Lockfile Policy
GitHub Actions owns `pnpm-lock.yaml`.
- Do not commit `pnpm-lock.yaml` in pull requests.
- Pull request CI validates dependency resolution when manifests change.
- Pushes to `master` regenerate `pnpm-lock.yaml` with `pnpm install --lockfile-only --no-frozen-lockfile`, commit it back if needed, and then run verification with `--frozen-lockfile`.
## Start Dev
From repo root:
```sh
pnpm install
pnpm dev
```
This starts:
- API server: `http://localhost:3100`
- UI: served by the API server in dev middleware mode (same origin as API)
`pnpm dev` runs the server in watch mode and restarts on changes from workspace packages (including adapter packages). Use `pnpm dev:once` to run without file watching.
`pnpm dev:once` auto-applies pending local migrations by default before starting the dev server.
`pnpm dev` and `pnpm dev:once` are now idempotent for the current repo and instance: if the matching Paperclip dev runner is already alive, Paperclip reports the existing process instead of starting a duplicate.
Issue execution may also use project execution workspace policies and workspace runtime services for per-project worktrees, preview servers, and managed dev commands. Configure those through the project workspace/runtime surfaces rather than starting long-running unmanaged processes when a task needs a reusable service.
## Storybook
The board UI Storybook keeps stories and Storybook config under `ui/storybook/` so component review files stay out of the app source routes.
```sh
pnpm storybook
pnpm build-storybook
```
These run the `@paperclipai/ui` Storybook on port `6006` and build the static output to `ui/storybook-static/`.
Inspect or stop the current repo's managed dev runner:
```sh
pnpm dev:list
pnpm dev:stop
```
`pnpm dev:once` now tracks backend-relevant file changes and pending migrations. When the current boot is stale, the board UI shows a `Restart required` banner. You can also enable guarded auto-restart in `Instance Settings > Experimental`, which waits for queued/running local agent runs to finish before restarting the dev server.
Tailscale/private-auth dev mode:
```sh
pnpm dev --bind lan
```
This runs dev as `authenticated/private` with a private-network bind preset.
On a fresh authenticated/private instance, open the app, sign in or create an
account, and use the setup screen to claim the first instance admin from the
browser. The CLI fallback remains:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai auth bootstrap-ceo
```
For Tailscale-only reachability on a detected tailnet address:
```sh
pnpm dev --bind tailnet
```
Legacy aliases still map to the old broad private-network behavior:
```sh
pnpm dev --tailscale-auth
pnpm dev --authenticated-private
```
Allow additional private hostnames (for example custom Tailscale hostnames):
```sh
pnpm paperclipai allowed-hostname dotta-macbook-pro
```
## Test Commands
Use the cheap local default unless you are specifically working on browser flows:
```sh
pnpm test
```
`pnpm test` runs the Vitest suite only. For interactive Vitest watch mode use:
```sh
pnpm test:watch
```
Browser suites stay separate:
```sh
pnpm test:e2e
pnpm test:release-smoke
```
These browser suites are intended for targeted local verification and CI, not the default agent/human test command.
For normal issue work, start with the smallest targeted check that proves the change. Reserve repo-wide typecheck/build/test runs for PR-ready handoff or changes broad enough that narrow checks do not cover the risk.
## One-Command Local Run
For a first-time local install, you can bootstrap and run in one command:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai run
```
`paperclipai run` does:
1. auto-onboard if config is missing
2. `paperclipai doctor` with repair enabled
3. starts the server when checks pass
## Docker Quickstart (No local Node install)
Build and run Paperclip in Docker:
```sh
docker build -t paperclip-local .
docker run --name paperclip \
-p 3100:3100 \
-e HOST=0.0.0.0 \
-e PAPERCLIP_HOME=/paperclip \
-v "$(pwd)/data/docker-paperclip:/paperclip" \
paperclip-local
```
Or use Compose:
```sh
docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.quickstart.yml up --build
```
See `doc/DOCKER.md` for API key wiring (`OPENAI_API_KEY` / `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`) and persistence details.
## Docker For Untrusted PR Review
For a separate review-oriented container that keeps `codex`/`claude` login state in Docker volumes and checks out PRs into an isolated scratch workspace, see `doc/UNTRUSTED-PR-REVIEW.md`.
## Local Instance Layout
Every local install keeps runtime state directly under the selected instance root:
```text
~/.paperclip/instances/default/ # instance root
config.json # runtime config
.env # instance env file
db/ # embedded PostgreSQL data
data/
storage/ # local_disk uploads
backups/ # automatic DB backups
logs/
secrets/master.key # local_encrypted master key
workspaces/<agent-id>/ # default agent workspaces
projects/ # project execution workspaces
companies/<company-id>/codex-home/ # per-company codex_local home
```
`PAPERCLIP_HOME` and `PAPERCLIP_INSTANCE_ID` override the home root and instance id respectively. `paperclipai onboard` echoes the resolved values in its banner (`Local home: <home> | instance: <id> | config: <path>`) so you can confirm where state will land before continuing.
## Database in Dev (Auto-Handled)
For local development, leave `DATABASE_URL` unset.
The server will automatically use embedded PostgreSQL and persist data at:
- `~/.paperclip/instances/default/db`
Override home or instance:
```sh
PAPERCLIP_HOME=/custom/path PAPERCLIP_INSTANCE_ID=dev pnpm paperclipai run
```
No Docker or external database is required for this mode.
## Storage in Dev (Auto-Handled)
For local development, the default storage provider is `local_disk`, which persists uploaded images/attachments at:
- `~/.paperclip/instances/default/data/storage`
Configure storage provider/settings:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai configure --section storage
```
## Default Agent Workspaces
When a local agent run has no resolved project/session workspace, Paperclip falls back to an agent home workspace under the instance root:
- `~/.paperclip/instances/default/workspaces/<agent-id>`
This path honors `PAPERCLIP_HOME` and `PAPERCLIP_INSTANCE_ID` in non-default setups.
For `codex_local`, Paperclip also manages a per-company Codex home under the instance root and seeds it from the shared Codex login/config home (`$CODEX_HOME` or `~/.codex`):
- `~/.paperclip/instances/default/companies/<company-id>/codex-home`
If the `codex` CLI is not installed or not on `PATH`, `codex_local` agent runs fail at execution time with a clear adapter error. Quota polling uses a short-lived `codex app-server` subprocess: when `codex` cannot be spawned, that provider reports `ok: false` in aggregated quota results and the API server keeps running (it must not exit on a missing binary).
Local adapters require their corresponding CLI/session setup on the machine running Paperclip. External adapters are installed through the adapter/plugin flow and should not require hardcoded imports in `server/` or `ui/`.
## Worktree-local Instances
When developing from multiple git worktrees, do not point two Paperclip servers at the same embedded PostgreSQL data directory.
Instead, create a repo-local Paperclip config plus an isolated instance for the worktree:
```sh
paperclipai worktree init
# or create the git worktree and initialize it in one step:
pnpm paperclipai worktree:make paperclip-pr-432
```
This command:
- writes repo-local files at `.paperclip/config.json` and `.paperclip/.env`
- creates an isolated instance under `~/.paperclip-worktrees/instances/<worktree-id>/`
- when run inside a linked git worktree, mirrors the effective git hooks into that worktree's private git dir
- picks a free app port and embedded PostgreSQL port
- by default seeds the isolated DB in `minimal` mode from the current effective Paperclip instance/config (repo-local worktree config when present, otherwise the default instance) via a logical SQL snapshot
Seed modes:
- `minimal` keeps core app state like companies, projects, issues, comments, approvals, and auth state, preserves schema for all tables, but omits row data from heavy operational history such as heartbeat runs, wake requests, activity logs, runtime services, and agent session state
- `full` makes a full logical clone of the source instance
- `--no-seed` creates an empty isolated instance
Seeded worktree instances quarantine copied live execution by default for both `minimal` and `full` seeds. During restore, Paperclip disables copied agent timer heartbeats, resets copied `running` agents to `idle`, blocks and unassigns copied agent-owned `in_progress` issues, and unassigns copied agent-owned `todo`/`in_review` issues. This keeps a freshly booted worktree from starting agents for work already owned by the source instance. Pass `--preserve-live-work` only when you intentionally want the isolated worktree to resume copied assignments.
After `worktree init`, both the server and the CLI auto-load the repo-local `.paperclip/.env` when run inside that worktree, so normal commands like `pnpm dev`, `paperclipai doctor`, and `paperclipai db:backup` stay scoped to the worktree instance.
`pnpm dev` now fails fast in a linked git worktree when `.paperclip/.env` is missing, instead of silently booting against the default instance/port. If that happens, run `paperclipai worktree init` in the worktree first.
Provisioned git worktrees also pause seeded routines that still have enabled schedule triggers in the isolated worktree database by default. This prevents copied daily/cron routines from firing unexpectedly inside the new workspace instance during development without disabling webhook/API-only routines.
That repo-local env also sets:
- `PAPERCLIP_IN_WORKTREE=true`
- `PAPERCLIP_WORKTREE_NAME=<worktree-name>`
- `PAPERCLIP_WORKTREE_COLOR=<hex-color>`
The server/UI use those values for worktree-specific branding such as the top banner and dynamically colored favicon.
Authenticated worktree servers also use the `PAPERCLIP_INSTANCE_ID` value to scope Better Auth cookie names.
Browser cookies are shared by host rather than port, so this prevents logging into one `127.0.0.1:<port>` worktree from replacing another worktree server's session cookie.
Print shell exports explicitly when needed:
```sh
paperclipai worktree env
# or:
eval "$(paperclipai worktree env)"
```
### Worktree CLI Reference
**`pnpm paperclipai worktree init [options]`** — Create repo-local config/env and an isolated instance for the current worktree.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| `--name <name>` | Display name used to derive the instance id |
| `--instance <id>` | Explicit isolated instance id |
| `--home <path>` | Home root for worktree instances (default: `~/.paperclip-worktrees`) |
| `--from-config <path>` | Source config.json to seed from |
| `--from-data-dir <path>` | Source PAPERCLIP_HOME used when deriving the source config |
| `--from-instance <id>` | Source instance id (default: `default`) |
| `--server-port <port>` | Preferred server port |
| `--db-port <port>` | Preferred embedded Postgres port |
| `--seed-mode <mode>` | Seed profile: `minimal` or `full` (default: `minimal`) |
| `--no-seed` | Skip database seeding from the source instance |
| `--force` | Replace existing repo-local config and isolated instance data |
Examples:
```sh
paperclipai worktree init --no-seed
paperclipai worktree init --seed-mode full
paperclipai worktree init --from-instance default
paperclipai worktree init --from-data-dir ~/.paperclip
paperclipai worktree init --force
```
Repair an already-created repo-managed worktree and reseed its isolated instance from the main default install. Point `--from-config` at the instance config:
```sh
cd /path/to/paperclip/.paperclip/worktrees/PAP-884-ai-commits-component
pnpm paperclipai worktree init --force --seed-mode minimal \
--name PAP-884-ai-commits-component \
--from-config ~/.paperclip/instances/default/config.json
```
That rewrites the worktree-local `.paperclip/config.json` + `.paperclip/.env`, recreates the isolated instance under `~/.paperclip-worktrees/instances/<worktree-id>/`, and preserves the git worktree contents themselves.
For an already-created worktree where you want the CLI to decide whether to rebuild missing worktree metadata or just reseed the isolated DB, use `worktree repair`.
**`pnpm paperclipai worktree repair [options]`** — Repair the current linked worktree by default, or create/repair a named linked worktree under `.paperclip/worktrees/` when `--branch` is provided. The command never targets the primary checkout unless you explicitly pass `--branch`.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| `--branch <name>` | Existing branch/worktree selector to repair, or a branch name to create under `.paperclip/worktrees` |
| `--home <path>` | Home root for worktree instances (default: `~/.paperclip-worktrees`) |
| `--from-config <path>` | Source config.json to seed from |
| `--from-data-dir <path>` | Source `PAPERCLIP_HOME` used when deriving the source config |
| `--from-instance <id>` | Source instance id when deriving the source config (default: `default`) |
| `--seed-mode <mode>` | Seed profile: `minimal` or `full` (default: `minimal`) |
| `--no-seed` | Repair metadata only when bootstrapping a missing worktree config |
| `--allow-live-target` | Override the guard that requires the target worktree DB to be stopped first |
Examples:
```sh
# From inside a linked worktree, rebuild missing .paperclip metadata and reseed it from the default instance.
cd /path/to/paperclip/.paperclip/worktrees/PAP-1132-assistant-ui-pap-1131-make-issues-comments-be-like-a-chat
pnpm paperclipai worktree repair
# From the primary checkout, create or repair a linked worktree for a branch under .paperclip/worktrees/.
cd /path/to/paperclip
pnpm paperclipai worktree repair --branch PAP-1132-assistant-ui-pap-1131-make-issues-comments-be-like-a-chat
```
For an already-created worktree where you want to keep the existing repo-local config/env and only overwrite the isolated database, use `worktree reseed` instead. Stop the target worktree's Paperclip server first so the command can replace the DB safely.
**`pnpm paperclipai worktree reseed [options]`** — Re-seed an existing worktree-local instance from another Paperclip instance or worktree while preserving the target worktree's current config, ports, and instance identity.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| `--from <worktree>` | Source worktree path, directory name, branch name, or `current` |
| `--to <worktree>` | Target worktree path, directory name, branch name, or `current` (defaults to `current`) |
| `--from-config <path>` | Source config.json to seed from |
| `--from-data-dir <path>` | Source `PAPERCLIP_HOME` used when deriving the source config |
| `--from-instance <id>` | Source instance id when deriving the source config |
| `--seed-mode <mode>` | Seed profile: `minimal` or `full` (default: `full`) |
| `--yes` | Skip the destructive confirmation prompt |
| `--allow-live-target` | Override the guard that requires the target worktree DB to be stopped first |
Examples:
```sh
# From the main repo, reseed a worktree from the current default/master instance.
cd /path/to/paperclip
pnpm paperclipai worktree reseed \
--from current \
--to PAP-1132-assistant-ui-pap-1131-make-issues-comments-be-like-a-chat \
--seed-mode full \
--yes
# From inside a worktree, reseed it from the default instance config.
cd /path/to/paperclip/.paperclip/worktrees/PAP-1132-assistant-ui-pap-1131-make-issues-comments-be-like-a-chat
pnpm paperclipai worktree reseed \
--from-instance default \
--seed-mode full
```
**`pnpm paperclipai worktree:make <name> [options]`** — Create `~/NAME` as a git worktree, then initialize an isolated Paperclip instance inside it. This combines `git worktree add` with `worktree init` in a single step.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| `--start-point <ref>` | Remote ref to base the new branch on (e.g. `origin/main`) |
| `--instance <id>` | Explicit isolated instance id |
| `--home <path>` | Home root for worktree instances (default: `~/.paperclip-worktrees`) |
| `--from-config <path>` | Source config.json to seed from |
| `--from-data-dir <path>` | Source PAPERCLIP_HOME used when deriving the source config |
| `--from-instance <id>` | Source instance id (default: `default`) |
| `--server-port <port>` | Preferred server port |
| `--db-port <port>` | Preferred embedded Postgres port |
| `--seed-mode <mode>` | Seed profile: `minimal` or `full` (default: `minimal`) |
| `--no-seed` | Skip database seeding from the source instance |
| `--force` | Replace existing repo-local config and isolated instance data |
Examples:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai worktree:make paperclip-pr-432
pnpm paperclipai worktree:make my-feature --start-point origin/main
pnpm paperclipai worktree:make experiment --no-seed
```
**`pnpm paperclipai worktree env [options]`** — Print shell exports for the current worktree-local Paperclip instance.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| `-c, --config <path>` | Path to config file |
| `--json` | Print JSON instead of shell exports |
Examples:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai worktree env
pnpm paperclipai worktree env --json
eval "$(pnpm paperclipai worktree env)"
```
For project execution worktrees, Paperclip can also run a project-defined provision command after it creates or reuses an isolated git worktree. Configure this on the project's execution workspace policy (`workspaceStrategy.provisionCommand`). The command runs inside the derived worktree and receives `PAPERCLIP_WORKSPACE_*`, `PAPERCLIP_PROJECT_ID`, `PAPERCLIP_AGENT_ID`, and `PAPERCLIP_ISSUE_*` environment variables so each repo can bootstrap itself however it wants.
## App-Shipped Skills Catalog
The Paperclip app ships a curated catalog of company skills out of the box. The
catalog is a workspace package at `packages/skills-catalog`:
```text
packages/skills-catalog/
catalog/
bundled/<category>/<slug>/SKILL.md # recommended defaults
optional/<category>/<slug>/SKILL.md # role/domain-specific
generated/catalog.json # checked-in manifest
scripts/
build-catalog-manifest.ts # regenerate generated/catalog.json
validate-catalog.ts # validation only
src/ # builder + types consumed by server/CLI
```
Server and CLI import the generated manifest; they do not crawl repository
paths at request time. Root `skills/` remains reserved for Paperclip runtime
skills and is not part of the catalog.
Validate the catalog without writing the manifest:
```sh
pnpm --filter @paperclipai/skills-catalog validate
```
Regenerate `generated/catalog.json` after editing any catalog `SKILL.md`,
frontmatter, file inventory, category, or slug:
```sh
pnpm --filter @paperclipai/skills-catalog build:manifest
```
The package's `build` script runs `build:manifest` and then `tsc`; tests live
under `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/skills-catalog test`. Validation fails when:
- a catalog entry is not under `catalog/bundled/<category>/<slug>` or
`catalog/optional/<category>/<slug>`
- `SKILL.md` is missing or the frontmatter `name`/`description` is empty
- the frontmatter `key` disagrees with the generated canonical key
- two catalog entries share an `id`, `key`, or `slug`
- file inventory contains absolute paths, `..`, broken symlinks, or files
outside the skill directory
- the regenerated manifest differs from the checked-in
`generated/catalog.json`
Trust level is derived from inventory: `markdown_only` (markdown + references
only), `assets` (other non-script files), or `scripts_executables` (any
executable script). The build contract is documented in
`doc/plans/2026-05-26-skills-cli-catalog-contract.md`.
CI runs `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/skills-catalog validate` and the package's
vitest suite, so always regenerate the manifest in the same commit as the
catalog change.
## Quick Health Checks
In another terminal:
```sh
curl http://localhost:3100/api/health
curl http://localhost:3100/api/companies
```
Expected:
- `/api/health` returns `{"status":"ok"}`
- `/api/companies` returns a JSON array
## Reset Local Dev Database
To wipe local dev data and start fresh:
```sh
rm -rf ~/.paperclip/instances/default/db
pnpm dev
```
## Optional: Use External Postgres
If you set `DATABASE_URL`, the server will use that instead of embedded PostgreSQL.
## Automatic DB Backups
Paperclip can run automatic logical database backups on a timer. These backups cover
non-system database schemas, including migration history and plugin-owned database
schemas. Defaults:
- enabled
- every 60 minutes
- retain 30 days
- backup dir: `~/.paperclip/instances/default/data/backups`
Configure these in:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai configure --section database
```
Run a one-off backup manually:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai db:backup
# or:
pnpm db:backup
```
Environment overrides:
- `PAPERCLIP_DB_BACKUP_ENABLED=true|false`
- `PAPERCLIP_DB_BACKUP_INTERVAL_MINUTES=<minutes>`
- `PAPERCLIP_DB_BACKUP_RETENTION_DAYS=<days>`
- `PAPERCLIP_DB_BACKUP_DIR=/absolute/or/~/path`
DB backups are not full instance filesystem backups. For full local disaster
recovery, also back up local storage files and the local encrypted secrets key if
those providers are enabled.
## Secrets in Dev
Agent env vars now support secret references. By default, secret values are stored with local encryption and only secret refs are persisted in agent config.
- Default local key path: `~/.paperclip/instances/default/secrets/master.key`
- Override key material directly: `PAPERCLIP_SECRETS_MASTER_KEY`
- Override key file path: `PAPERCLIP_SECRETS_MASTER_KEY_FILE`
- Back up the key file and database together; either one alone is not enough to restore local encrypted secrets.
Strict mode (recommended outside local trusted machines):
```sh
PAPERCLIP_SECRETS_STRICT_MODE=true
```
When strict mode is enabled, sensitive env keys (for example `*_API_KEY`, `*_TOKEN`, `*_SECRET`) must use secret references instead of inline plain values.
Authenticated deployments default strict mode on unless explicitly overridden.
CLI configuration support:
- `pnpm paperclipai onboard` writes a default `secrets` config section (`local_encrypted`, strict mode off, key file path set) and creates a local key file when needed.
- `pnpm paperclipai configure --section secrets` lets you update provider/strict mode/key path and creates the local key file when needed.
- `pnpm paperclipai doctor` validates secrets adapter configuration, can create a missing local key file with `--repair`, and reports missing AWS Secrets Manager bootstrap env when that provider is selected.
- Provider health is available at `GET /api/companies/:companyId/secret-providers/health` and reports local key permission warnings plus backup guidance.
Per-company provider vaults are configured in the board UI under
`Company Settings → Secrets → Provider vaults`, backed by
`/api/companies/{companyId}/secret-provider-configs`. The CLI does not own
vault lifecycle today. See `docs/deploy/secrets.md` (`Provider Vaults` section)
for the operator model.
Migration helper for existing inline env secrets:
```sh
pnpm secrets:migrate-inline-env # dry run
pnpm secrets:migrate-inline-env --apply # apply migration
```
## Company Deletion Toggle
Company deletion is intended as a dev/debug capability and can be disabled at runtime:
```sh
PAPERCLIP_ENABLE_COMPANY_DELETION=false
```
Default behavior:
- `local_trusted`: enabled
- `authenticated`: disabled
## CLI Client Operations
Paperclip CLI now includes client-side control-plane commands in addition to setup commands.
Quick examples:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai issue list --company-id <company-id>
pnpm paperclipai issue create --company-id <company-id> --title "Investigate checkout conflict"
pnpm paperclipai issue update <issue-id> --status in_progress --comment "Started triage"
```
Set defaults once with context profiles:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai context set --api-base http://localhost:3100 --company-id <company-id>
```
Then run commands without repeating flags:
```sh
pnpm paperclipai issue list
pnpm paperclipai dashboard get
```
See full command reference in `doc/CLI.md`.
## Agent Invite Onboarding Endpoints
Agent-oriented invite onboarding now exposes machine-readable API docs:
The board UI generates agent onboarding prompts from the add-agent modal (`+` in the agent sidebar), so agent onboarding sits with the rest of agent creation rather than company member invite settings.
- `GET /api/invites/:token` returns invite summary plus onboarding and skills index links.
- `GET /api/invites/:token/onboarding` returns onboarding manifest details (registration endpoint, claim endpoint template, skill install hints).
- `GET /api/invites/:token/onboarding.txt` returns a plain-text onboarding doc intended for both human operators and agents (llm.txt-style handoff), including optional inviter message and suggested network host candidates.
- `GET /api/skills/index` lists available skill documents.
- `GET /api/skills/paperclip` returns the Paperclip heartbeat skill markdown.
## OpenClaw Join Smoke Test
Run the end-to-end OpenClaw join smoke harness:
```sh
pnpm smoke:openclaw-join
```
What it validates:
- invite creation for agent-only join
- agent join request using `adapterType=openclaw_gateway`
- board approval + one-time API key claim semantics
- callback delivery on wakeup to a dockerized OpenClaw-style webhook receiver
Required permissions:
- This script performs board-governed actions (create invite, approve join, wakeup another agent).
- In authenticated mode, run with board auth via `PAPERCLIP_AUTH_HEADER` or `PAPERCLIP_COOKIE`.
Optional auth flags (for authenticated mode):
- `PAPERCLIP_AUTH_HEADER` (for example `Bearer ...`)
- `PAPERCLIP_COOKIE` (session cookie header value)
## OpenClaw Docker UI One-Command Script
To boot OpenClaw in Docker and print a host-browser dashboard URL in one command:
```sh
pnpm smoke:openclaw-docker-ui
```
This script lives at `scripts/smoke/openclaw-docker-ui.sh` and automates clone/build/config/start for Compose-based local OpenClaw UI testing.
Pairing behavior for this smoke script:
- default `OPENCLAW_DISABLE_DEVICE_AUTH=1` (no Control UI pairing prompt for local smoke; no extra pairing env vars required)
- set `OPENCLAW_DISABLE_DEVICE_AUTH=0` to require standard device pairing
Model behavior for this smoke script:
- defaults to OpenAI models (`openai/gpt-5.2` + OpenAI fallback) so it does not require Anthropic auth by default
State behavior for this smoke script:
- defaults to isolated config dir `~/.openclaw-paperclip-smoke`
- resets smoke agent state each run by default (`OPENCLAW_RESET_STATE=1`) to avoid stale provider/auth drift
Networking behavior for this smoke script:
- auto-detects and prints a Paperclip host URL reachable from inside OpenClaw Docker
- default container-side host alias is `host.docker.internal` (override with `PAPERCLIP_HOST_FROM_CONTAINER` / `PAPERCLIP_HOST_PORT`)
- if Paperclip rejects container hostnames in authenticated/private mode, allow `host.docker.internal` via `pnpm paperclipai allowed-hostname host.docker.internal` and restart Paperclip