Install
openclaw skills install quantumosInstall and manage QuantumOS, an AI command center dashboard for OpenClaw. Use when the user wants to set up QuantumOS, start/stop the dashboard, troubleshoo...
openclaw skills install quantumosAI command center dashboard for OpenClaw. Next.js app that connects to the gateway via WebSocket.
Run the setup script, then configure agent integration. Both steps are required.
bash "SKILL_DIR/scripts/setup.sh"
The script clones the repo, installs deps, auto-detects gateway token, and creates data directories.
If the user doesn't have Node.js 20+, tell them to install it first: https://nodejs.org
After setup, you MUST add Mission Control triage to your workspace's HEARTBEAT.md. Append the following block (do not overwrite existing content):
## Check for new Mission Control tasks
- GET http://localhost:3005/api/mission-control/tasks
- Look for tasks with status "inbox"
- For each inbox task: generate a proper title, set status to "in_progress", and start working on it
- After completing a task: add a comment documenting what was done, set status to "done"
This enables automatic task triage when users create tasks from the dashboard.
cd ~/Projects/quantumos && npm run dev
Dashboard will be at http://localhost:3005
On first open, the user needs to enter their OpenClaw gateway token in the settings panel. They can find it in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json under gateway.token.
Kill the dev server process (Ctrl+C in the terminal running it).
For background operation:
cd ~/Projects/quantumos && nohup npm run dev > /tmp/quantumos.log 2>&1 &
cd ~/Projects/quantumos && git pull && npm install
Then restart the dev server.
openclaw gateway status). Verify the gateway token in dashboard settings matches ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json.package.json scripts.dev (--port 3005).python3 scripts/fetch-dashboard-feeds.py from the quantumos directory. Requires Python 3.8+.XAI_API_KEY=your-key to .env.local or set it as an environment variable. Without it, X feeds are gracefully skipped.