examples/openclaw-plugin/README.md
Use OpenViking as OpenClaw's long-term context engine: automatic recall, session archive, memory extraction, semantic search, and RAG over a remote OpenViking server.
openclaw plugins install clawhub:@openviking/openclaw-plugin
openclaw openviking setup --base-url http://my-server:1933 --api-key sk-xxx --json
openclaw gateway restart
openclaw openviking status --json
That's it. The setup command activates the context-engine slot and validates the connection.
Install the OpenClaw plugin @openviking/openclaw-plugin for OpenViking remote memory. My server is at
http://my-server:1933and my API key issk-xxx.
The agent runs install → setup → restart → verify automatically. See INSTALL-AGENT.md.
| Stage | What happens |
|---|---|
Every turn (afterTurn) | Your messages are archived into an OpenViking session |
On /compact (compact) | Archived messages are extracted into long-term memories |
Before each reply (assemble) | Relevant memories are auto-retrieved and injected into context |
Once installed, the plugin provides these agent tools:
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
memory_recall | Explicit long-term memory search |
memory_store | Persist important information immediately |
memory_forget | Delete memories by URI or query |
ov_archive_search | Search across archives by keyword |
ov_archive_expand | Expand an archive back to raw messages |
add_resource | Import documents, URLs, or Git repos |
add_skill | Import agent skills |
memory_search | Search imported resources and skills |
baseUrl). The plugin only sends data to that server; downstream model/provider data handling (embedding, VLM) depends on the server's configuration.viking://user/*, viking://agent/*, and viking://session/*.X-OpenViking-Key header over your configured connection. Never logged or forwarded.accountId, userId, and agent_prefix for per-tenant scoping.openclaw openviking status --json # one-shot health check
openclaw config get plugins.slots.contextEngine # should output: openviking
| Doc | Description |
|---|---|
| INSTALL.md | Full install, upgrade, and uninstall guide |
| INSTALL-ZH.md | Chinese install guide |
| INSTALL-AGENT.md | Agent-oriented operator guide |
Plugin vs Skill: This page is for
@openviking/openclaw-plugin(the context-engine plugin). Do not useclawhub install openviking— that installs a different AgentSkill.
This plugin is registered as the openviking context engine in OpenClaw.
examples/openclaw-plugin is not a narrow "memory lookup" plugin. It is an integration layer that spans the OpenClaw lifecycle.In the current implementation, the plugin plays four roles at once:
context-engine: implements assemble, afterTurn, and compactsession_start, session_end, and before_resetThe diagram above reflects the current implementation boundary:
OpenVikingClient, which centralizes X-OpenViking-* headers and routing logs.viking://user/*, viking://agent/*, and viking://session/*.That split lets OpenClaw stay focused on reasoning and orchestration while OpenViking becomes the source of truth for long-lived context.
The plugin does not send one fixed agent ID to OpenViking. It tries to keep OpenClaw session identity and OpenViking routing aligned.
The main rules are:
sessionId directly when it is already a UUIDsessionKey when deriving a stable ovSessionIdX-OpenViking-Agent per session, not per processplugins.entries.openviking.config.agent_prefix is non-empty, prefix the session agent as <agent_prefix>_<sessionAgent>mainX-OpenViking-Agent on OpenViking requests, including startup health checksX-OpenViking-Account / X-OpenViking-User when accountId / userId are explicitly configuredThis matters because the plugin is built to support multi-agent and multi-session OpenClaw usage without mixing memories across sessions.
The recommended remote-mode configuration only needs:
baseUrlapiKeyagent_prefixIn this setup:
apiKey should usually be a user keyaccountId / userId are advanced options only when the deployment needs explicit identity headers, such as root-key or trusted-server flowsisolateUserScopeByAgent / isolateAgentScopeByUser must match the server-side account namespace policy when using the PR #1356 canonical namespace modelagentScopeMode is a deprecated compatibility alias for older hash-based routing and should only be used against older serversFor OpenViking servers that include PR #1356, the plugin no longer treats agent or user scope as a locally computed hash. Instead it expands shorthand aliases into canonical URIs using the configured namespace policy:
viking://user/memories
viking://user/<user_id>/memories when isolateUserScopeByAgent=falseviking://user/<user_id>/agent/<agent_id>/memories when isolateUserScopeByAgent=trueviking://agent/memories
viking://agent/<agent_id>/memories when isolateAgentScopeByUser=falseviking://agent/<agent_id>/user/<user_id>/memories when isolateAgentScopeByUser=trueThe plugin cannot auto-discover this policy today because /api/v1/system/status does not expose it. Configure the two booleans explicitly so they stay aligned with the server-side account policy.
Auto-recall now runs through assemble(). OpenClaw calls the same context engine method in two shapes, and the plugin assigns different responsibilities to each shape:
prompt; messages is still old history. The plugin reads archive/session context back from OpenViking and rebuilds history.prompt; the latest messages entry is already the current user turn. The plugin only runs long-term recall and prepends the memory block to that user message content.During recall, the plugin:
sessionId/sessionKey.viking://user/memories and viking://agent/memories in parallel.<relevant-memories> block to the current user message; it does not append a standalone synthetic user message.The reranking logic is not pure vector-score sorting. The current implementation also considers:
level == 2Session handling is the main axis of this design. In the current implementation it covers history assembly, incremental append, asynchronous commit, and blocking compaction readback.
assemble() doesDuring preflight, assemble() is not just replaying old chat history. It reads session context back from OpenViking under a token budget, then rebuilds OpenClaw-facing messages:
latest_archive_overview becomes [Session History Summary]pre_archive_abstracts becomes [Archive Index]toolCall (input compatible: toolUse/input is normalized to toolCall/arguments)toolResultThat means OpenClaw sees "compressed history summary + archive index + active messages", not an ever-growing raw transcript.
afterTurn() doesafterTurn() has a narrower job: append only the new turn into the OpenViking session.
user / assistant capture texttoolCall / toolResult content in the serialized turn text<relevant-memories> blocks and metadata noise before captureAfter that, the plugin checks pending_tokens. Once the session crosses commitTokenThreshold, it triggers commit(wait=false):
logFindRequests is enabled, the logs include the task id and follow-up extraction detailcompact() doescompact() is the stricter synchronous boundary:
commit(wait=true) and blocks for completionlatest_archive_overviewov_archive_expand to reopen a specific archiveSo afterTurn() is closer to "incremental append plus threshold-triggered async commit", while compact() is the explicit "wait for archive and compaction to finish" boundary.
Beyond automatic behavior, the plugin exposes seven tools directly:
memory_recall: explicit long-term memory searchmemory_store: write text into an OpenViking session and trigger commitmemory_forget: delete by URI, or search first and remove a single strong matchov_archive_expand: expand a concrete archive back into raw messagesadd_resource: import a document, directory, URL, or Git repository as an OpenViking resourceadd_skill: import or register an OpenViking agent skillmemory_search: search OpenViking resources and skills, especially after importing themThey serve different roles:
memory_recall gives the model an explicit follow-up search pathmemory_store is for immediately persisting clearly important informationov_archive_expand is the "go back to archive detail" escape hatch when summaries are not enoughadd_resource lets the agent save explicit document or repository import requests without asking the user to remember slash commandsadd_skill imports skills into OpenViking, while add_resource imports resourcesmemory_search closes the loop after import by letting the user or agent confirm and consume resources and skillsov_archive_expand is especially important because assemble() normally returns archive summaries and indexes, not the full raw transcript.
Resource and skill imports are intentionally separate because they land in different OpenViking namespaces and use different server APIs:
/api/v1/resources and land under viking://resources/.../api/v1/skills and land under viking://agent/skills/...The plugin also registers explicit slash commands for manual imports:
/add-resource ./README.md --to viking://resources/openviking-readme --wait
/add-skill ./skills/install-openviking-memory --wait
/memory-search "OpenViking install" --uri viking://resources/openviking-readme
/memory-search "memory install skill" --uri viking://agent/skills
Resource import supports remote URLs, Git URLs, local files, local directories, and uploaded zip files. OpenViking's built-in parsers cover common documents and media such as Markdown, text, PDF, HTML, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, EPUB, images, audio, and video. Directory imports also accept common code, documentation, and config file extensions such as .py, .js, .ts, .go, .rs, .java, .cpp, .json, .yaml, .toml, .csv, .rst, .proto, .tf, and .vue.
For HTTP safety, the plugin never sends a direct local filesystem path to the OpenViking server. Local files and directories are first uploaded through /api/v1/resources/temp_upload; directories are zipped locally with a pure JavaScript zip implementation before upload.
The plugin operates exclusively in remote mode as a pure HTTP client:
baseUrl and optional apiKey come from plugin configThe OpenViking service must be deployed and running independently before the plugin can connect to it.
The repo also contains a more future-looking design draft at docs/design/openclaw-context-engine-refactor.md. It is important not to conflate the two:
assemble(): preflight rebuilds history, transformContext injects long-term memoriesafterTurn() already appends to the OpenViking session, but commit remains threshold-triggered and asynchronous on that pathcompact() already uses commit(wait=true), but it is still focused on synchronous commit plus readback rather than owning every orchestration concernThat distinction matters, otherwise the future design draft is easy to misread as already shipped behavior.
If you need to debug this plugin, start with these entry points.
openclaw openviking status --json
openclaw plugins list
openclaw config get plugins.entries.openviking.config
openclaw config get plugins.slots.contextEngine
OpenClaw plugin logs:
openclaw logs --follow
OpenViking service logs:
cat ~/.openviking/data/log/openviking.log
python -m openviking.console.bootstrap --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8020 --openviking-url http://127.0.0.1:1933
ov tuiov tui
| Symptom | More likely cause | First check |
|---|---|---|
plugins.slots.contextEngine is not openviking | The plugin slot was never set, or another plugin replaced it | openclaw config get plugins.slots.contextEngine |
| Cannot connect to OpenViking service | baseUrl is wrong or the service is down | Check baseUrl in config and test connectivity manually |
| recall behaves inconsistently across sessions | Routing identity is not what you expected | Enable logFindRequests, then inspect openclaw logs --follow |
| long chats stop extracting memory | pending_tokens never crosses the threshold, or Phase 2 fails server-side | Check plugin config and ~/.openviking/data/log/openviking.log |
| summaries are too coarse for detailed questions | You need archive-level detail, not just summary | Use an ID from [Archive Index] with ov_archive_expand |
For installation, upgrade, and uninstall operations, use INSTALL.md.
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