Auth Monitoring
Auth monitoring
Section titled “Auth monitoring”OpenClaw exposes OAuth expiry health via openclaw models status. Use that for automation and alerting; scripts are optional extras for phone workflows.
Preferred: CLI check (portable)
Section titled “Preferred: CLI check (portable)”openclaw models status --checkExit codes:
0: OK1: expired or missing credentials2: expiring soon (within 24h)
This works in cron/systemd and requires no extra scripts.
Optional scripts (ops / phone workflows)
Section titled “Optional scripts (ops / phone workflows)”These live under scripts/ and are optional. They assume SSH access to the gateway host and are tuned for systemd + Termux.
scripts/claude-auth-status.shnow usesopenclaw models status --jsonas the source of truth (falling back to direct file reads if the CLI is unavailable), so keepopenclawonPATHfor timers.scripts/auth-monitor.sh: cron/systemd timer target; sends alerts (ntfy or phone).scripts/systemd/openclaw-auth-monitor.{service,timer}: systemd user timer.scripts/claude-auth-status.sh: Claude Code + OpenClaw auth checker (full/json/simple).scripts/mobile-reauth.sh: guided re‑auth flow over SSH.scripts/termux-quick-auth.sh: one‑tap widget status + open auth URL.scripts/termux-auth-widget.sh: full guided widget flow.scripts/termux-sync-widget.sh: sync Claude Code creds → OpenClaw.
If you don’t need phone automation or systemd timers, skip these scripts.