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---
description: Delegate autonomous tasks to Clawd agent via hook wrapper with persistent session context
---
You are invoking the Clawd autonomous agent to handle the user's task.
## Clawd Overview
Clawd is a personal AI assistant with:
- Multi-agent routing and workspaces
- Persistent session context
- Tool access (bash, file operations, browser automation)
- Hook-based integration for reliable execution
## How to Use Clawd from Claude Code
When the user runs `/clawd "<task>"`:
1. **Parse the task** from the user's message
2. **Parse any options**:
- `--agent <id>` or `-a`: Specific agent (default: main)
- `--thinking <level>`: off|minimal|low|medium|high
3. **Execute the clawd-wrapper hook** using the bash tool:
```bash
~/.claude/hooks/clawd-wrapper.sh --task "<task>" --agent <id> --thinking <level>
```
4. **Return the results** to the user
## Examples
```bash
# Basic task
~/.claude/hooks/clawd-wrapper.sh --task "Build a login form"
# With high thinking
~/.claude/hooks/clawd-wrapper.sh --task "Analyze codebase" --thinking high
# Specific agent
~/.claude/hooks/clawd-wrapper.sh --task "Deploy application" --agent ops
```
## Available Agents
- `main` - Default general-purpose agent
- `ops` - Operations and DevOps tasks
- Other configured agents
## User's Task
Execute the following task using Clawd via the hook wrapper:
{{USER_MESSAGE}}
## Instructions
1. Parse the task and any options from the user's message above
2. Construct the appropriate clawd-wrapper command
3. Execute it using the Bash tool
4. Return the complete output to the user
5. If there are errors, help troubleshoot