## What Was Broken (ROADMAP #130d, filed cycle #52) `claw config --help` was silently ignored — the command executed and displayed the config dump instead of showing help: $ claw config --help Config Working directory /private/tmp/dogfood-probe-47 Loaded files 0 Merged keys 0 (displays full config, not help) Expected: help for the config command. Actual: silent acceptance of `--help`, runs config display anyway. This is the opposite outlier from #130c (which rejected help with an error). Together they form the help-parity anomaly: - #130c `diff --help` → error (rejects help) - #130d `config --help` → silent ignore (runs command, ignores help) - Others (status, mcp, export) → proper help - Expected behavior: all commands should show help on `--help` ## Root Cause (Traced) At main.rs:1050, the `"config"` parser arm parsed arguments positionally: "config" => { let tail = &rest[1..]; let section = tail.first().cloned(); // ... ignores unrecognized args like --help silently Ok(CliAction::Config { section, ... }) } Unlike the `diff` arm (#130c), `config` had no explicit check for extra args. It positionally parsed the first arg as an optional `section` and silently accepted/ignored any trailing arg, including `--help`. ## What This Fix Does Same pattern as #130c (help-surface parity): 1. **LocalHelpTopic enum extended** with new `Config` variant 2. **parse_local_help_action() extended** to map `"config"` → `LocalHelpTopic::Config` 3. **config arm guard added**: check for help flag before parsing section 4. **Help topic renderer added**: human-readable help text for config Fix locus at main.rs:1050: "config" => { // #130d: accept --help / -h and route to help topic if rest.len() >= 2 && is_help_flag(&rest[1]) { return Ok(CliAction::HelpTopic(LocalHelpTopic::Config)); } let tail = &rest[1..]; // ... existing parsing continues } ## Dogfood Verification Before fix: $ claw config --help Config Working directory ... Loaded files 0 (no help, runs config) After fix: $ claw config --help Config Usage claw config [--cwd <path>] [--output-format <format>] Purpose merge and display the resolved configuration Options --cwd overrides the workspace directory Output loaded files and merged key-value pairs Formats text (default), json Related claw status · claw doctor · claw init Short form `claw config -h` also works. ## Non-Regression Verification - `claw config` (no args) → still displays config dump ✅ - `claw config permissions` (section arg) → still works ✅ - All 180 binary tests pass ✅ - All 466 library tests pass ✅ ## Regression Tests Added (4 assertions) - `config --help` → routes to `HelpTopic(LocalHelpTopic::Config)` - `config -h` (short form) → routes to help topic - bare `config` (no args) → still routes to `Config` action - `config permissions` (with section) → still works correctly ## Pattern Note #130c and #130d form a pair: two outlier failure modes in help handling for local introspection commands: - #130c `diff` rejected help (loud error) → fixed with guard + routing - #130d `config` silently ignored help (silent accept) → fixed with same pattern Both are now consistent with the rest of the CLI (status, mcp, export, etc.). ## Related - Closes #130d (config help discoverability gap) - Completes help-parity family (#130c, #130d) - Stacks on #130c (diff help fix) on same worktree branch - Part of help-consistency thread (#141 audit)
Claw Code
ultraworkers/claw-code · Usage · Error Handling · Rust workspace · Parity · Roadmap · UltraWorkers Discord
Claw Code is the public Rust implementation of the claw CLI agent harness.
The canonical implementation lives in rust/, and the current source of truth for this repository is ultraworkers/claw-code.
Important
Start with
USAGE.mdfor build, auth, CLI, session, and parity-harness workflows. Makeclaw doctoryour first health check after building, userust/README.mdfor crate-level details, readPARITY.mdfor the current Rust-port checkpoint, and seedocs/container.mdfor the container-first workflow.ACP / Zed status:
claw-codedoes not ship an ACP/Zed daemon entrypoint yet. Runclaw acp(orclaw --acp) for the current status instead of guessing from source layout;claw acp serveis currently a discoverability alias only, and real ACP support remains tracked separately inROADMAP.md.
Current repository shape
rust/— canonical Rust workspace and theclawCLI binaryUSAGE.md— task-oriented usage guide for the current product surfaceERROR_HANDLING.md— unified error-handling pattern for orchestration codePARITY.md— Rust-port parity status and migration notesROADMAP.md— active roadmap and cleanup backlogPHILOSOPHY.md— project intent and system-design framingSCHEMAS.md— JSON protocol contract (Python harness reference)src/+tests/— companion Python/reference workspace and audit helpers; not the primary runtime surface
Quick start
Note
[!WARNING]
cargo install claw-codeinstalls the wrong thing. Theclaw-codecrate on crates.io is a deprecated stub that placesclaw-code-deprecated.exe— notclaw. Running it only prints"claw-code has been renamed to agent-code". Do not usecargo install claw-code. Either build from source (this repo) or install the upstream binary:cargo install agent-code # upstream binary — installs 'agent.exe' (Windows) / 'agent' (Unix), NOT 'agent-code'This repo (
ultraworkers/claw-code) is build-from-source only — follow the steps below.
# 1. Clone and build
git clone https://github.com/ultraworkers/claw-code
cd claw-code/rust
cargo build --workspace
# 2. Set your API key (Anthropic API key — not a Claude subscription)
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-..."
# 3. Verify everything is wired correctly
./target/debug/claw doctor
# 4. Run a prompt
./target/debug/claw prompt "say hello"
Note
Windows (PowerShell): the binary is
claw.exe, notclaw. Use.\target\debug\claw.exeor runcargo run -- prompt "say hello"to skip the path lookup.
Windows setup
PowerShell is a supported Windows path. Use whichever shell works for you. The common onboarding issues on Windows are:
- Install Rust first — download from https://rustup.rs/ and run the installer. Close and reopen your terminal when it finishes.
- Verify Rust is on PATH:
If this fails, reopen your terminal or run the PATH setup from the Rust installer output, then retry.cargo --version - Clone and build (works in PowerShell, Git Bash, or WSL):
git clone https://github.com/ultraworkers/claw-code cd claw-code/rust cargo build --workspace - Run (PowerShell — note
.exeand backslash):$env:ANTHROPIC_API_KEY = "sk-ant-..." .\target\debug\claw.exe prompt "say hello"
Git Bash / WSL are optional alternatives, not requirements. If you prefer bash-style paths (/c/Users/you/... instead of C:\Users\you\...), Git Bash (ships with Git for Windows) works well. In Git Bash, the MINGW64 prompt is expected and normal — not a broken install.
Post-build: locate the binary and verify
After running cargo build --workspace, the claw binary is built but not automatically installed to your system. Here's where to find it and how to verify the build succeeded.
Binary location
After cargo build --workspace in claw-code/rust/:
Debug build (default, faster compile):
- macOS/Linux:
rust/target/debug/claw - Windows:
rust/target/debug/claw.exe
Release build (optimized, slower compile):
- macOS/Linux:
rust/target/release/claw - Windows:
rust/target/release/claw.exe
If you ran cargo build without --release, the binary is in the debug/ folder.
Verify the build succeeded
Test the binary directly using its path:
# macOS/Linux (debug build)
./rust/target/debug/claw --help
./rust/target/debug/claw doctor
# Windows PowerShell (debug build)
.\rust\target\debug\claw.exe --help
.\rust\target\debug\claw.exe doctor
If these commands succeed, the build is working. claw doctor is your first health check — it validates your API key, model access, and tool configuration.
Optional: Add to PATH
If you want to run claw from any directory without the full path, choose one of these approaches:
Option 1: Symlink (macOS/Linux)
ln -s $(pwd)/rust/target/debug/claw /usr/local/bin/claw
Then reload your shell and test:
claw --help
Option 2: Use cargo install (all platforms)
Build and install to Cargo's default location (~/.cargo/bin/, which is usually on PATH):
# From the claw-code/rust/ directory
cargo install --path . --force
# Then from anywhere
claw --help
Option 3: Update shell profile (bash/zsh)
Add this line to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc:
export PATH="$(pwd)/rust/target/debug:$PATH"
Reload your shell:
source ~/.bashrc # or source ~/.zshrc
claw --help
Troubleshooting
- "command not found: claw" — The binary is in
rust/target/debug/claw, but it's not on your PATH. Use the full path./rust/target/debug/clawor symlink/install as above. - "permission denied" — On macOS/Linux, you may need
chmod +x rust/target/debug/clawif the executable bit isn't set (rare). - Debug vs. release — If the build is slow, you're in debug mode (default). Add
--releasetocargo buildfor faster runtime, but the build itself will take 5–10 minutes.
Note
Auth: claw requires an API key (
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY,OPENAI_API_KEY, etc.) — Claude subscription login is not a supported auth path.
Run the workspace test suite after verifying the binary works:
cd rust
cargo test --workspace
Documentation map
USAGE.md— quick commands, auth, sessions, config, parity harnessrust/README.md— crate map, CLI surface, features, workspace layoutPARITY.md— parity status for the Rust portrust/MOCK_PARITY_HARNESS.md— deterministic mock-service harness detailsROADMAP.md— active roadmap and open cleanup workPHILOSOPHY.md— why the project exists and how it is operated
Ecosystem
Claw Code is built in the open alongside the broader UltraWorkers toolchain:
Ownership / affiliation disclaimer
- This repository does not claim ownership of the original Claude Code source material.
- This repository is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or maintained by Anthropic.
