Setup & Installation

Install OpenClaw Watch Dog using the ClawHub CLI or OpenClaw CLI:

clawhub install openclaw-watchdog

If the CLI is not installed:

npx clawhub@latest install openclaw-watchdog

Or install with OpenClaw CLI:

openclaw skills install openclaw-watchdog

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What This Skill Does

OpenClaw Watch Dog is a Communication & Messaging skill for OpenClaw by abdullah4ai.

openclaw-watchdog

Description: Self-healing monitoring system for OpenClaw gateway. Monitors health, auto-restarts on failure, and sends Telegram alerts. Diagnostics and log analysis run locally on-device. Alert notifications are sent to the user's Telegram bot. Use when user wants to set up gateway monitoring, watchdog, or auto-recovery.

Prerequisites

  • Telegram Bot Token — Create via @BotFather
  • Telegram Chat ID — Your personal chat ID for receiving alerts
  • Python 3 — Required for the watchdog service
  • OpenClaw — Installed and running

Trigger Keywords

  • watchdog, monitoring, auto-fix, gateway health, self-healing, auto-recovery, watch dog

Setup

Send the user ONE message with everything they need:


🐕 Watch Dog — Self-Healing Gateway Monitor

Watch Dog is a background service that pings your OpenClaw gateway every 15 seconds. If the gateway goes down, it automatically attempts to restart it and sends you Telegram alerts so you're always in the loop. All diagnostics run locally on your device.

To set it up, I need:

  1. Telegram Bot Token — Create a bot via @BotFather on Telegram, then send me the token (looks like 123456:ABC-DEF...)

  2. Your Telegram Chat ID — Send /start to your bot, then visit https://api.telegram.org/bot<YOUR_TOKEN>/getUpdates to find your chat ID

Send me the token and chat ID and I'll handle the rest (including a test run to make sure everything works)!


After Receiving Credentials

Run these steps in order:

1. Validate credentials

python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/openclaw-watchdog/scripts/validate.py "$TELEGRAM_TOKEN"

2. Run setup script

chmod +x ~/.openclaw/workspace/openclaw-watchdog/scripts/setup.sh
~/.openclaw/workspace/openclaw-watchdog/scripts/setup.sh \
  --telegram-token "$TELEGRAM_TOKEN" \
  --telegram-chat-id "$TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID" \
  --gateway-port "$GATEWAY_PORT"  # optional, auto-detected from openclaw.json

3. Connect via Telegram (Pairing)

python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/openclaw-watchdog/scripts/test-message.py "$TELEGRAM_TOKEN" "$TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID"

Wait for user to confirm they received the Telegram message before proceeding.

4. Verify it's running

# Check service status
if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]; then
  launchctl list | grep openclaw.watchdog
else
  systemctl --user status openclaw-watchdog
fi

# Check logs
tail -20 ~/.openclaw/watchdog/watchdog.log

5. Confirm to user

Tell them Watch Dog is active, what it monitors, and that they'll get Telegram alerts if anything goes wrong.

How It Works

  • Pings gateway health endpoint every 15 seconds (auto-detects port from config, or set via --gateway-port)
  • After 3 consecutive failures, attempts openclaw gateway restart
  • Up to 2 restart attempts, then asks user for reinstall permission via Telegram
  • User approves by running: touch ~/.openclaw/watchdog/approve-reinstall
  • Without approval, only sends notifications — no destructive actions
  • Local pattern-matching diagnostics (no logs sent externally)
  • Runs as macOS LaunchAgent or Linux systemd user service
  • Credentials encrypted with AES-256 using machine-specific key

Uninstall

if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]; then
  launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.openclaw.watchdog.plist 2>/dev/null
  rm -f ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.openclaw.watchdog.plist
else
  systemctl --user stop openclaw-watchdog 2>/dev/null
  systemctl --user disable openclaw-watchdog 2>/dev/null
  rm -f ~/.config/systemd/user/openclaw-watchdog.service
fi
rm -rf ~/.openclaw/watchdog

Version History

Latest version: 1.3.0

First published: Feb 10, 2026. Last updated: Feb 19, 2026.

5 versions released.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is OpenClaw Watch Dog free to use?
Yes. OpenClaw Watch Dog is a free, open-source skill available on the OpenClaw Skills Registry. You can install and use it at no cost, and the source code is publicly available for review and contribution.
What platforms does OpenClaw Watch Dog support?
It runs on any platform that supports OpenClaw, including macOS, Linux, and Windows. As long as you have the OpenClaw runtime installed, OpenClaw Watch Dog will work seamlessly across operating systems.
How do I update OpenClaw Watch Dog?
Run openclaw skills update openclaw-watchdog to get the latest version. OpenClaw will download and apply the update automatically, preserving your existing configuration.
Can I use OpenClaw Watch Dog with other skills?
Yes. OpenClaw skills are composable — you can combine OpenClaw Watch Dog with any other installed skill in your workflows. This allows you to build powerful multi-step automations by chaining skills together.