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πŸ›‘οΈ clawguard - A Simple Way to Monitor Activity and Secure Clawdbot

πŸ“₯ Download Now

Download Clawguard

πŸš€ Getting Started

Clawguard is an activity monitor and security dashboard designed for Clawdbot. It provides real-time analytics, risk analysis, and a kill switch to keep your data safe. This README will guide you through downloading and running Clawguard.

πŸ“¦ System Requirements

Before you start, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Catalina or later, or a compatible Linux distribution.
  • Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
  • Storage: At least 200 MB of free space.
  • Network: An Internet connection for real-time updates and analytics.

πŸ’» Download & Install

To get started, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Releases Page Go to the Releases page on GitHub.

  2. Locate the Latest Version Find the latest version of Clawguard. The version will be listed at the top of the releases. Look for a release marked as "Latest".

  3. Download the Application Click on the asset you wish to download for your operating system:

    • For Windows, download the .exe file.
    • For macOS, download the .dmg file.
    • For Linux, download the appropriate package for your distribution.
  4. Install the Application

    • Windows: Double-click the downloaded .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions to install.
    • macOS: Open the .dmg file, drag the Clawguard icon to your Applications folder, then open it from there.
    • Linux: Follow the installation instructions specific to your distribution after downloading the package.
  5. Run Clawguard After installation, open Clawguard from your applications menu.

  6. Set Up Your Dashboard Follow the setup wizard to configure your dashboard. This will include linking to your Clawdbot and setting preferences for monitoring and alerts.

πŸ“Š Features

Clawguard comes packed with essential features:

  • Real-time Monitoring: Track activities and interactions with Clawdbot as they happen.
  • Detailed Analytics: Gain insights with user-friendly dashboards and reports.
  • Risk Analysis: Identify potential vulnerabilities and receive alerts.
  • Kill Switch: Quickly disable Clawdbot access if you detect any suspicious activity.

πŸ“– User Guide

For detailed instructions on using Clawguard, view our user guide available in the application or visit our User Guide page.

🀝 Support

If you run into issues or have questions, we provide support through our GitHub Issues page. Feel free to report bugs or request features.

πŸ’¬ Community

Join our community of Clawguard users on our discussion forum. Exchange tips, share your experiences, and connect with others interested in enhancing their Clawdbot experience.

πŸ“ Changelog

Keep an eye on the changes and updates in Clawguard by checking the changelog available on the releases page. Each version includes improvements and fixes based on user feedback.

πŸ“ž Feedback

We welcome your feedback to help us improve Clawguard. Please share your thoughts on features and functionality, or any issues you encounter during your usage.

🌟 Credits

Clawguard is developed and maintained by a dedicated team. Special thanks to our contributors who help make this project a reality.

πŸ”— Additional Information

For more information about Clawguard and its integration capabilities, please refer to our documentation available on the GitHub Wiki.

To summarize, you can download Clawguard from the Releases page and start securing your Clawdbot in just a few easy steps.

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πŸ” Monitor AI activities and enhance security with ClawGuard, the real-time dashboard for OpenClaw, featuring analytics and an emergency kill switch.

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