Claude Can Now Do "OpenClaw" Natively (Remote Control + Tasks)
Introduction to Open Cloud Features
Overview of New Implementations
- The speaker discusses the development of an "open cloud" version utilizing existing MCB servers and personal skills, allowing for scheduled tasks accessible via mobile devices.
- Emphasizes a safer and more efficient implementation compared to previous systems, particularly highlighting recent features released by Anthropic that enhance security and workflow.
Key Features of Open Cloud
- Describes the advantages of having an always-on agent capable of performing tasks across multiple channels, including executing commands and managing cron jobs.
- Critiques Cloudbot's setup complexity and inefficiency while praising new features from Anthropic that improve functionality in cloud code and co-work environments.
Major Updates from Anthropic
New Functionalities Introduced
- Highlights two significant features: remote control for cloud code instances and scheduled tasks for co-work, enhancing user interaction with local instances.
- Remote control allows users to interact with their local cloud code instance on mobile devices, mirroring actions performed on their computers.
Scheduled Tasks Capabilities
- Scheduled tasks can be set up on various frequencies (hourly, daily, weekly), enabling powerful automation capabilities within the user's file system.
Automemory Integration
Enhancements in Memory Management
- Discusses how Cloud Code's automemory feature allows persistent memory storage outside project files, capturing insights and learnings effectively.
- Combines functionalities such as access to file systems, CLI commands, cron jobs, and centralized memory into a cohesive operational framework.
Practical Setup Demonstration
Setting Up BetterClaw
- The speaker shares their setup process using a Mac Mini for continuous development akin to OpenClaw requirements.
- Details the directory structure created for better organization of memory logs and project information essential for effective operation.
Connected Servers Overview
- Lists global MCP servers connected to the system along with specific sub-agents designed for various functions like CRM operations or content production.
- Mentions installed marketplace plugins that enhance functionality through skills evaluation directly from mobile devices.
Remote Control and Task Scheduling with Claude
Remote Control Activation
- The remote control feature is activated, allowing access to an interactive session on a mobile device. The user initiates research on "Nano Banana 2" through voice dictation.
Interaction with Cloud Code
- The system utilizes an adversarial research sub-agent to conduct the requested research using Bright Data tools, demonstrating seamless interaction between the phone and computer.
Session Requirements
- For remote control functionality, a cloud code session must remain open in the terminal; otherwise, it will not operate from the phone. This requirement also applies to recurring tasks managed by Cloud Co-work.
Configuring Remote Control Settings
- Users can enable persistent remote control for all sessions via configuration settings, simplifying access across devices compared to traditional methods like T-m tail scale term solutions.
Scheduled Tasks Feature
- A new option for creating scheduled tasks is introduced within Claude's co-work feature. Users can specify task details such as name, description, prompt, model selection, folder association, and frequency of execution.
Creating Effective Scheduled Tasks
- An example of creating a scheduled task involves analyzing YouTube analytics daily at 6 a.m., showcasing how Claude assists in refining prompts through clarifying questions during setup.
Integration of Agents and Memory Management
- The scheduled task created by Claude Co-work integrates with betterclaw's memory management system. It allows users to interact directly from their phones while maintaining access to sub-agents and skills on demand.
Proof of Concept Implementation
- The current implementation serves as a proof of concept for utilizing OpenClaw locally without security concerns or risks of being banned. This approach emphasizes efficiency in managing tasks through cloud code and co-work features.