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# Local OpenAI-compatible providers and skills setup
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This guide covers two common offline/local workflows:
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1. running Claw against an OpenAI-compatible local model server such as Ollama, llama.cpp, or vLLM; and
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2. installing local skills from disk so Claw can discover them without network access.
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## Claw is not Claude-only
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Claw Code is a Claude-Code-shaped workflow/runtime, not a Claude-only product. It supports Anthropic directly and can target OpenAI-compatible, provider-routed, and local models depending on configuration. Non-Claude providers are supported honestly: they may require stricter tool-call and response-shape compatibility, and some slash/tool workflows can be rougher than first-party Anthropic/OpenAI paths. Provider-specific identity leaks are bugs, not intended product positioning.
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If you need the most polished daily-driver experience for a specific non-Claude model today, compare that provider’s native tools. If you need runtime/provider hackability, Claw’s OpenAI-compatible route is the intended extension path.
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## OpenAI-compatible routing basics
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Set `OPENAI_BASE_URL` to the server’s `/v1` endpoint and set `OPENAI_API_KEY` to either the required token or a harmless placeholder for local servers that expect an Authorization header. The model name must match what the server exposes.
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```bash
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export OPENAI_BASE_URL="http://127.0.0.1:11434/v1"
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export OPENAI_API_KEY="local-dev-token"
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claw --model "qwen3:latest" prompt "Reply exactly HELLO_WORLD_123"
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```
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Routing notes:
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- Use the `openai/` prefix for OpenAI-compatible gateways when you need prefix routing to win over ambient Anthropic credentials, for example `--model "openai/gpt-4.1-mini"` with OpenRouter.
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- For local servers, prefer the exact model ID reported by the server (`qwen3:latest`, `llama3.2`, `Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-7B-Instruct`, etc.). If your local gateway exposes slash-containing IDs, use that exact slug.
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- If you have multiple provider keys in your environment, remove unrelated keys while smoke-testing a local route or choose a model prefix that unambiguously selects the intended provider.
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- Tool workflows need model/server support for OpenAI-compatible tool calls. Plain prompt smoke tests can pass even when slash/tool workflows still fail because the server returns an incompatible tool-call shape.
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## Raw `/v1/chat/completions` smoke test
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Before debugging Claw, verify the local server speaks the expected wire format:
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```bash
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curl -sS "$OPENAI_BASE_URL/chat/completions" \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer ${OPENAI_API_KEY:-local-dev-token}" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{
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"model": "qwen3:latest",
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"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Reply exactly HELLO_WORLD_123"}],
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"stream": false
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}'
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```
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Expected result: a JSON response with one assistant message containing `HELLO_WORLD_123`. If this fails, fix the local server, model name, or auth token before changing Claw settings.
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## Ollama
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Start Ollama and pull a model:
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```bash
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ollama pull qwen3:latest
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ollama serve
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```
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In another shell:
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```bash
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export OPENAI_BASE_URL="http://127.0.0.1:11434/v1"
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export OPENAI_API_KEY="local-dev-token"
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claw --model "qwen3:latest" prompt "Reply exactly HELLO_WORLD_123"
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```
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If Ollama is running without auth and your build accepts authless local OpenAI-compatible servers, `unset OPENAI_API_KEY` is also acceptable. Use a placeholder token rather than a real cloud API key for local testing.
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## llama.cpp server
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Start a llama.cpp OpenAI-compatible server with the model name you want Claw to send:
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```bash
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llama-server -m ./models/qwen2.5-coder.gguf --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8080 --alias qwen2.5-coder
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```
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Then smoke-test through Claw:
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```bash
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export OPENAI_BASE_URL="http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1"
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export OPENAI_API_KEY="local-dev-token"
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claw --model "qwen2.5-coder" prompt "Reply exactly HELLO_WORLD_123"
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```
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## vLLM or another OpenAI-compatible server
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Start vLLM with an OpenAI-compatible API server:
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```bash
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vllm serve Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-7B-Instruct --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8000
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```
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Then route Claw to it:
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```bash
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export OPENAI_BASE_URL="http://127.0.0.1:8000/v1"
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export OPENAI_API_KEY="local-dev-token"
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claw --model "Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-7B-Instruct" prompt "Reply exactly HELLO_WORLD_123"
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```
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## Local skills install from disk
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Skills are discovered from Claw skill roots such as `.claw/skills/` in a workspace and `~/.claw/skills/` for user-level installs. Legacy `.codex/skills/` roots may also be scanned for compatibility, but new local Claw projects should prefer `.claw/skills/`.
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A skill directory should contain a `SKILL.md` file with frontmatter:
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```text
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my-skill/
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└── SKILL.md
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```
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```markdown
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---
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name: my-skill
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description: Explain when this skill should be used.
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---
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# My Skill
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Instructions for the agent go here.
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```
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Install a skill from a local path in the interactive REPL:
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```text
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/skills install /absolute/path/to/my-skill
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/skills list
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/skills my-skill
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```
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Or inspect skills from the direct CLI surface:
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```bash
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claw skills --output-format json
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```
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Offline install checklist:
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- Install the specific skill directory, not only the repository root, unless that repository root itself contains `SKILL.md`.
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- Keep the frontmatter `name` aligned with the directory name users will type.
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- After installing, run `/skills list` or `claw skills --output-format json` to confirm the discovered name and source path.
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- If a skill invocation fails with an HTTP/provider error, the skill may have installed correctly but the current model/provider call failed. Run `claw doctor`, verify provider credentials, and try a simple prompt smoke test before reinstalling the skill.
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## Troubleshooting
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| Symptom | Check |
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| Claw still asks for Anthropic credentials | Use an explicit OpenAI-compatible model route or remove unrelated Anthropic env vars during local smoke tests. |
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| `model not found` from local server | Use the exact model ID exposed by Ollama/llama.cpp/vLLM. |
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| Plain prompt works but tools fail | Confirm the model/server supports OpenAI-compatible tool calls and response shapes. |
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| Skill says installed but `/skills <name>` fails | Check `/skills list` for the discovered name and source; verify provider credentials separately with `claw doctor`. |
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| A local docs/log file contains secrets | Redact it before using `@path` file context or attaching it to an issue. |
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