Venice's API doesn't support certain OpenAI-compatible parameters that Clawdbot sends by default: - `store`: Venice returns HTTP 400 with no body when this is present - `developer` role: Not supported by Venice's API This adds VENICE_COMPAT settings (supportsStore: false, supportsDeveloperRole: false) to all Venice model definitions, both from the static catalog and dynamically discovered models. Fixes issues reported in PR #1666 where users experienced silent failures (HTTP 400, no body) when using Venice models. Co-authored-by: jonisjongithub <jonisjongithub@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Clawdbot <bot@clawd.bot> |
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Clawdbot Chrome Extension (Browser Relay)
Purpose: attach Clawdbot to an existing Chrome tab so the Gateway can automate it (via the local CDP relay server).
Dev / load unpacked
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Build/run Clawdbot Gateway with browser control enabled.
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Ensure the relay server is reachable at
http://127.0.0.1:18792/(default). -
Install the extension to a stable path:
clawdbot browser extension install clawdbot browser extension path -
Chrome →
chrome://extensions→ enable “Developer mode”. -
“Load unpacked” → select the path printed above.
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Pin the extension. Click the icon on a tab to attach/detach.
Options
Relay port: defaults to18792.