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iOS & macOS Development @johnnylambada Updated 2/14/2026

Toolguard Daemon Control OpenClaw Plugin & Skill | ClawHub

Looking to integrate Toolguard Daemon Control into your AI workflows? This free OpenClaw plugin from ClawHub helps you automate ios & macos development tasks instantly, without having to write custom tools from scratch.

What this skill does

Manage long-running processes as macOS launchd services. Use when asked to start, stop, restart, check status of, or manage background services/daemons. Handles launchd plist creation, service lifecycle, and log access. Use this instead of background exec for any process that should persist beyond the current session.

Install

npx clawhub@latest install toolguard-daemon-control

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toolguard-daemon-controlManage long-running processes as macOS launchd services. Use when asked to start, stop, restart, check status of, or manage background services/daemons. Handles launchd plist creation, service lifecycle, and log access. Use this instead of background exec for any process that should persist beyond the current session.

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toolguard-daemon-control

Manage any executable as a persistent macOS launchd user agent.

Overview

Services are installed as ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ai.toolguard.<name>.plist and run as user-level launch agents. They auto-restart on failure and log to ~/Library/Logs/toolguard/.

Scripts

All scripts are in scripts/ relative to this skill's directory. Run them with bash.

install.sh — Create and start a service

bash scripts/install.sh <service-name> <command> [args...] [--workdir <dir>] [--env KEY=VALUE ...]
  • service-name: Short identifier (e.g., toolguard-proxy). Used in plist filename and log paths.
  • command: Absolute path to the executable.
  • args: Arguments passed to the command.
  • --workdir <dir>: Working directory for the process (default: $HOME).
  • --env KEY=VALUE: Environment variables (repeatable).

Example:

bash scripts/install.sh toolguard-proxy /usr/local/go/bin/go run ./cmd/server --config toolguard.dev.yaml --workdir ~/Documents/toolguard

uninstall.sh — Stop and remove a service

bash scripts/uninstall.sh <service-name>

Unloads the service and removes the plist file. Logs are preserved.

status.sh — Check service status

bash scripts/status.sh [service-name]

Without arguments, lists all ai.toolguard.* services. With a name, shows detailed status for that service.

logs.sh — View service logs

bash scripts/logs.sh <service-name> [--follow] [--lines <n>]

Shows stdout and stderr logs. Default: last 50 lines.

list.sh — List all managed services

bash scripts/list.sh

Lists all installed ai.toolguard.* services with their running state.

Notes

  • Services run as the current user (no sudo required).
  • Services auto-restart on crash (KeepAlive = true).
  • To run a Go project, use the compiled binary path or wrap in a shell script — launchd does not support go run directly. Use go build first, then point to the binary.
  • Log directory: ~/Library/Logs/toolguard/<service-name>/
  • Plist location: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ai.toolguard.<service-name>.plist
Original Repository URL: https://github.com/openclaw/skills/blob/main/skills/johnnylambada/toolguard-daemon-control
Latest commit: https://github.com/openclaw/skills/commit/1f46dc045d4c79cd8bdde10042d4dc5871cbe0ed

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