Install
openclaw skills install credential-managerClawHub Security found sensitive or high-impact capabilities. Review the scan results before using.
MANDATORY security foundation for OpenClaw. Consolidate scattered API keys and credentials into a secure .env file with proper permissions. Use when setting up OpenClaw, migrating credentials, auditing security, or enforcing the .env standard. This is not optional — centralized credential management is a core requirement for secure OpenClaw deployments. Scans for credential files across common locations, backs up existing files, creates a unified .env with mode 600, validates security, and enforces best practices.
openclaw skills install credential-managerSTATUS: MANDATORY SECURITY FOUNDATION
Consolidate scattered API keys and credentials into a secure, centralized .env file.
Centralized .env credential management is a core requirement for OpenClaw security. If your credentials are scattered across multiple files, stop and consolidate them now.
THE RULE: All credentials MUST be in ~/.openclaw/.env ONLY. No workspace, no skills, no scripts directories.
See:
Every OpenClaw deployment MUST have:
~/.openclaw/.env (mode 600)
This is your single source of truth for all credentials. No exceptions.
Why?
Scattered credentials = scattered attack surface. This skill fixes that.
~/.openclaw/.envThe skill automatically detects credentials by scanning for:
File Patterns:
credentials.json files in config directories.env files-creds or credentials in the nameSensitive Key Patterns:
Security Checks:
600)# Scan for credentials
./scripts/scan.py
# Review and consolidate
./scripts/consolidate.py
# Validate security
./scripts/validate.py
# Scan only
./scripts/scan.py
# Consolidate specific service
./scripts/consolidate.py --service x
# Backup without removing
./scripts/consolidate.py --backup-only
# Clean up old files
./scripts/cleanup.py --confirm
The skill scans these locations:
~/.config/*/credentials.json
~/.openclaw/workspace/memory/*-creds.json
~/.openclaw/workspace/memory/*credentials*.json
~/.env (if exists, merges)
✅ File permissions: Sets .env to mode 600 (owner only)
✅ Git protection: Creates/updates .gitignore
✅ Backups: Timestamped backups before changes
✅ Validation: Checks format, permissions, and duplicates
✅ Template: Creates .env.example (safe to share)
After migration:
~/.openclaw/
├── .env # All credentials (secure)
├── .env.example # Template (safe)
├── .gitignore # Protects .env
├── CREDENTIALS.md # Documentation
└── backups/
└── credentials-old-YYYYMMDD/ # Backup of old files
Common services auto-detected:
API_KEY, *_TOKEN, *_SECRET patternsSee references/supported-services.md for full list.
See references/security.md for detailed security guidelines.
Quick checklist:
.env has 600 permissions.env is git-ignoredAll scripts support --help for detailed usage.
# Scan and report
./scripts/scan.py
# Include custom paths
./scripts/scan.py --paths ~/.myapp/config ~/.local/share/creds
# JSON output
./scripts/scan.py --format json
# Interactive mode (prompts before changes)
./scripts/consolidate.py
# Auto-confirm (no prompts)
./scripts/consolidate.py --yes
# Backup only
./scripts/consolidate.py --backup-only
# Specific service
./scripts/consolidate.py --service molten
# Full validation
./scripts/validate.py
# Check permissions only
./scripts/validate.py --check permissions
# Fix issues automatically
./scripts/validate.py --fix
# Dry run (shows what would be deleted)
./scripts/cleanup.py
# Actually delete old files
./scripts/cleanup.py --confirm
# Keep backups
./scripts/cleanup.py --confirm --keep-backups
Step 1: Discovery
./scripts/scan.py
Review output to see what will be migrated.
Step 2: Backup & Consolidate
./scripts/consolidate.py
Creates backups, builds .env, sets permissions.
Step 3: Validation
./scripts/validate.py
Ensures everything is secure and correct.
Step 4: Test
Test your applications/skills with the new .env file.
Step 5: Cleanup
./scripts/cleanup.py --confirm
Removes old credential files (backups remain).
Other OpenClaw skills MUST validate credentials are secure before using them:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
from pathlib import Path
# Add credential-manager scripts to path
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path.home() / '.openclaw/skills/credential-manager/scripts'))
# Enforce secure .env (exits if not compliant)
from enforce import require_secure_env, get_credential
require_secure_env()
# Now safe to load credentials
api_key = get_credential('SERVICE_API_KEY')
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Validate .env exists and is secure
if ! python3 ~/.openclaw/skills/credential-manager/scripts/enforce.py; then
exit 1
fi
# Now safe to load
source ~/.openclaw/.env
This creates a fail-fast system: If credentials aren't properly secured, skills refuse to run. Users are forced to fix it.
After migration, load from .env:
import os
from pathlib import Path
# Load .env
env_file = Path.home() / '.openclaw' / '.env'
with open(env_file) as f:
for line in f:
if '=' in line and not line.strip().startswith('#'):
key, val = line.strip().split('=', 1)
os.environ[key] = val
# Use credentials
api_key = os.getenv('SERVICE_API_KEY')
# Load .env
set -a
source ~/.openclaw/.env
set +a
# Use credentials
echo "$SERVICE_API_KEY"
If you migrated using OpenClaw scripts:
from load_credentials import get_credentials
creds = get_credentials('x')
Edit ~/.openclaw/.env:
# Add new service
NEW_SERVICE_API_KEY=your_key_here
NEW_SERVICE_SECRET=your_secret_here
Update template too:
# Edit .env.example
NEW_SERVICE_API_KEY=your_key_here
NEW_SERVICE_SECRET=your_secret_here
If something goes wrong:
# Find your backup
ls -la ~/.openclaw/backups/
# Restore specific file
cp ~/.openclaw/backups/credentials-old-YYYYMMDD/x-credentials.json.bak \
~/.config/x/credentials.json