4.8 KiB
Session: 2026-03-04 05:59:11 UTC
- Session Key: agent:main:main
- Session ID: ea228594-a618-43ab-b8ce-ad2a64e46c32
- Source: gateway:sessions.reset
Conversation Summary
user: Sender (untrusted metadata):
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"label": "openclaw-tui (gateway-client)",
"id": "gateway-client",
"name": "openclaw-tui",
"username": "openclaw-tui"
}
[Wed 2026-03-04 05:47 UTC] Vector DB? assistant: reply_to_current Yep — that’s the same idea in practice.
“Embeddings” are vectors, and they’re stored in a vector DB/index for semantic search.
So when I run memory recall, I query that vector index to find likely relevant notes, then read the source lines from files.
So: files = truth, vector DB = smart lookup. user: Sender (untrusted metadata):
{
"label": "openclaw-tui (gateway-client)",
"id": "gateway-client",
"name": "openclaw-tui",
"username": "openclaw-tui"
}
[Wed 2026-03-04 05:48 UTC] You also have a regular search? assistant: reply_to_current Yep — three “search” modes, basically:
- Memory semantic search (vector DB over
MEMORY.md+memory/*.md) - Regular web search (Brave tool, when API key is configured)
- Local web search via your SearXNG instance (now working with JSON)
So I can do both “search your memory” and “search the internet.” user: Sender (untrusted metadata):
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"label": "openclaw-tui (gateway-client)",
"id": "gateway-client",
"name": "openclaw-tui",
"username": "openclaw-tui"
}
[Wed 2026-03-04 05:49 UTC] I see. Can we add duck duck go? assistant: reply_to_current Yep — and you basically already have it.
Your SearXNG results are already pulling from DuckDuckGo (I saw Engines: ... duckduckgo ... in test output). So DDG is currently integrated via SearXNG aggregation.
If you mean a separate direct DDG tool (outside SearXNG), we don’t currently have a first-class tool for that in this runtime.
But functionally, SearXNG+DDG gives you that coverage already.
user: Sender (untrusted metadata):
{
"label": "openclaw-tui (gateway-client)",
"id": "gateway-client",
"name": "openclaw-tui",
"username": "openclaw-tui"
}
[Wed 2026-03-04 05:50 UTC] How do you decide which engine to use between Brave and searxng? assistant: reply_to_current Good question. I use a simple priority rule:
- SearXNG first for general web lookups
- local, private-ish, multi-engine (incl. DDG/Google/Startpage/etc.)
- Brave when it’s a better fit or fallback
- especially if SearXNG is down, thin results, or you want Brave-specific result quality/freshness.
Right now, in your setup, SearXNG is the natural default (and it’s working).
Also: Brave tool in this session currently lacks API key config, so SearXNG is the reliable path anyway.
If you want, I can lock a policy like:
- default = SearXNG
- fallback = Brave
- always mention which source I used in research answers. user: Sender (untrusted metadata):
{
"label": "openclaw-tui (gateway-client)",
"id": "gateway-client",
"name": "openclaw-tui",
"username": "openclaw-tui"
}
[Wed 2026-03-04 05:51 UTC] I have an API key for Brave assistant: reply_to_current Nice — then we should wire it so Brave is available as a clean fallback.
Quick setup options:
Option A (recommended): OpenClaw config flow
Run:
openclaw configure --section web
Then paste your Brave key when prompted.
Option B: environment variable
Set BRAVE_API_KEY in the Gateway service environment (or your shell env where Gateway starts), then restart Gateway.
After that, I can use this policy:
- Default: SearXNG
- Fallback / second opinion: Brave
- I’ll label which source I used when returning research.
If you want, I can also help you verify it immediately with a one-query smoke test once you set the key. user: Sender (untrusted metadata):
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"label": "openclaw-tui (gateway-client)",
"id": "gateway-client",
"name": "openclaw-tui",
"username": "openclaw-tui"
}
[Wed 2026-03-04 05:52 UTC] Add it for me, it's not sensitive access: BSAgLuWVVMnrGvobOt7pDQjmVJ5u380 assistant: I’ll wire it directly in your local OpenClaw config files, then verify Brave search works. assistant: Got it — I’ll add it to OpenClaw config directly, restart Gateway, then verify with a test search. user: Sender (untrusted metadata):
{
"label": "openclaw-tui (gateway-client)",
"id": "gateway-client",
"name": "openclaw-tui",
"username": "openclaw-tui"
}
[Wed 2026-03-04 05:53 UTC] done? assistant: reply_to_current Yep — done ✅
I added your Brave key to OpenClaw config, enabled Brave web search, and verified it works with a live test (provider: brave returned results).
So now:
- SearXNG = primary local search
- Brave = available fallback/secondary search
All good.