Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: picoclaw
Version: 2.0.1
Summary: Installer for the cmdop CLI — one small binary, no gateway, no broker, no database server
Project-URL: Homepage, https://cmdop.com
Project-URL: Documentation, https://docs.cmdop.com
Project-URL: Download, https://cmdop.com/download
Project-URL: Source (organization), https://github.com/commandoperator
License: MIT
Keywords: ai-agent,cli,cmdop,fast,installer,lightweight,minimal
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Installation/Setup
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration
Requires-Python: >=3.9
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# picoclaw

![cmdop — messenger for AI agents](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/commandoperator/assets/b72b9ac6c796b958a038f684b323c7be49a49c9d/promo/social.webp)

**Installer for the [cmdop](https://cmdop.com) CLI** — one small binary: no gateway, no broker, no database server.

```bash
pip install picoclaw
picoclaw
```

That's it. `picoclaw` detects your platform, downloads the `cmdop` binary,
verifies it against the published checksums, installs it, and hands over.

The overhead of running an agent is usually not the agent. It is the four supporting services that have to be up before it answers at all.

`cmdop` collapses that into one executable that is the agent, the relay, the local server and the console together. This package installs it, checksum-verified, with no dependencies of its own.

**How does CMDOP compare?**
[CMDOP Skills vs OpenClaw: two approaches to AI agent skills →](https://docs.cmdop.com/blog/cmdop-skills-vs-openclaw)

## Count the moving parts

One process to start, one file to upgrade, one directory to back up. Nothing to keep in sync between services, because there are no other services.

That is also what makes it reasonable on a small machine — a spare laptop, a VPS with modest memory, a single-board computer — rather than only on a host provisioned for a stack.

## What is cmdop

One executable that is the agent, the relay, the local server and the web
console at once. There is no gateway, backend, database server or broker to
stand up — you add one binary to a machine you already own.

- run an AI agent on your own machine, with your own tools
- reach it from anywhere: terminal, files, remote execution
- connect machines into a fleet
- works with Claude Code and other agent engines under the hood

Full documentation: **[docs.cmdop.com](https://docs.cmdop.com)**

## Usage

```bash
picoclaw                    # install cmdop (if needed), then run it
picoclaw --install-only     # install, don't hand over
picoclaw --prefix ~/bin     # choose the install directory
picoclaw --force            # reinstall even if already present
picoclaw --quiet            # print only the installed path
picoclaw -- --help          # everything after `--` goes to cmdop
```

Default install directory is `~/.local/bin` (`%LOCALAPPDATA%\cmdop\bin` on
Windows). No `sudo`, no system directories.

## What it does, precisely

1. Detects your OS and architecture.
2. Fetches `SHA256SUMS` from `install.cmdop.com`.
3. Downloads the matching binary to a temporary file.
4. **Verifies the SHA-256 against the published checksum.** On mismatch it
   aborts and installs nothing.
5. Moves the verified binary into the install directory and marks it
   executable.
6. Runs it.

Supported: macOS (Apple Silicon, Intel), Linux (x64, arm64), Windows (x64).

## What it does not do

- **No side effects at install time.** `pip install picoclaw` only unpacks
  files. Nothing is downloaded or executed until you run `picoclaw`.
- **No network access on import.** `import picoclaw` touches nothing.
- **No telemetry.** The package sends no analytics, ever.
- **No dependencies.** Standard library only, so there is nothing to conflict
  with what you already have installed.

## Python API

The installer is importable if you would rather script it:

```python
import picoclaw

target = picoclaw.detect()
print(target.label, target.asset)

result = picoclaw.install()
print(result.path, result.sha256)
```

`picoclaw.install()` raises `picoclaw.InstallError` with a user-facing message
on any failure, and `picoclaw.UnsupportedPlatform` when there is no published
binary for the current machine.

## Links

- Website — <https://cmdop.com>
- Documentation — <https://docs.cmdop.com>
- Downloads — <https://cmdop.com/download>

## License

MIT
