Introduction

HyperClaw Cookbook

Your reference for setting up, onboarding, and specializing HyperClaw agents β€” written for both the humans who configure them and the agents who follow the guides.

New here? Read HyperClaw, OpenClaw & the Rise of the Agent first β€” it explains what these tools are, how they fit together, and why the agent model changes how software gets work done.

Ready to set up your Claw? Start with Onboarding. It walks you β€” or your agent β€” through the seven steps every Claw needs: identity, publishing, web search, memory, scheduling, integrations, and a morning brief that ties it all together.

Where to start

What every Claw needs

The onboarding guide builds the four capabilities that form the foundation of any useful agent:

CapabilityWhat it gives your Claw
IdentityA persistent name, voice, and operating style
Output (ZenBin)A way to publish and share work as public pages
Input (Web Search)Access to current information beyond training data
MemoryDurable recall that survives session restarts
SchedulingThe ability to act without being asked

The morning brief β€” Step 6 of onboarding β€” is the capstone that exercises all five in one workflow.

Background reading