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summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw system` (system events, heartbeat, presence)"
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read_when:
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- You want to enqueue a system event without creating a cron job
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- You need to enable or disable heartbeats
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- You want to inspect system presence entries
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title: "System"
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---
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# `openclaw system`
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System-level helpers for the Gateway: enqueue system events, control
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heartbeats, and view presence.
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All `system` subcommands use Gateway RPC and accept the shared client flags:
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| Flag | Default | Description |
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| ----------------- | ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| `--url <url>` | `gateway.remote.url` when configured | Gateway WebSocket URL. |
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| `--token <token>` | none | Gateway token (if required). |
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| `--timeout <ms>` | `30000` | RPC timeout in milliseconds. |
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| `--expect-final` | off | Wait for final response (agent). |
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| `--json` | off | Output JSON. `heartbeat last/enable/disable` and `system presence` always print the raw RPC JSON payload regardless of this flag; `system event` uses it to switch between JSON and a plain `ok` line. |
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## Common commands
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```bash
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openclaw system event --text "Check for urgent follow-ups" --mode now
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openclaw system event --text "Check for urgent follow-ups" --url ws://127.0.0.1:18789 --token "$OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN"
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openclaw system heartbeat enable
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openclaw system heartbeat last
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openclaw system presence
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```
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## `system event`
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Enqueue a system event on the **main** session by default. The next
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heartbeat injects it as a `System:` line in the prompt. Use `--mode now` to
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trigger the heartbeat immediately; `next-heartbeat` (default) waits for the
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next scheduled tick.
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Pass `--session-key` to target a specific session, for example to relay an
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async-task completion back to the channel that started it.
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<Note>
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**Timing exception with `--session-key`:** when `--session-key` is supplied,
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`--mode next-heartbeat` collapses to an immediate targeted wake instead of
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waiting for the next scheduled tick. Targeted wakes use heartbeat intent
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`immediate` so they bypass the runner's not-due gate that would otherwise
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defer (and effectively drop) an `event`-intent wake. If you want delayed
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delivery, omit `--session-key` so the event lands on the main session and
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rides the next regular heartbeat.
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</Note>
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Flags:
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- `--text <text>`: required system event text.
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- `--mode <mode>`: `now` or `next-heartbeat` (default).
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- `--session-key <sessionKey>`: optional; target a specific agent session
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instead of the agent's main session. Keys that do not belong to the
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resolved agent fall back to the agent's main session.
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## `system heartbeat last|enable|disable`
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- `last`: show the last heartbeat event.
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- `enable`: turn heartbeats back on (use this if they were disabled).
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- `disable`: pause heartbeats.
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## `system presence`
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List the current system presence entries the Gateway knows about (nodes,
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instances, and similar status lines).
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## Notes
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- Requires a running Gateway reachable by your current config (local or
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remote).
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- System events are ephemeral and not persisted across restarts.
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## Related
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- [CLI reference](/cli)
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