alphaclaw and openclaw-kubernetes
Alphaclaw is a containerized all-in-one deployment solution, while the Kubernetes Helm chart provides an alternative orchestration method for the same OpenClaw platform—making them competing deployment approaches for the same underlying system.
About alphaclaw
chrysb/alphaclaw
The ultimate setup harness for OpenClaw. Deploy in minutes. Stay running for months. No CLI required.
Provides browser-based observability, crash recovery, and multi-agent management through a unified dashboard that eliminates SSH access while maintaining Git-backed auditability. Integrates OpenClaw with Telegram/Discord/Slack channels, Google Workspace (Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets), and Google Pub/Sub, with automatic hourly commits and prompt-injection-based agent discipline. The watchdog daemon detects crashes, auto-repairs via `openclaw doctor --fix`, and sends notifications across multiple channels—all manageable from a single UI without config files.
About openclaw-kubernetes
feiskyer/openclaw-kubernetes
Kubernetes helm chart for OpenClaw (former Moltbot/Clawdbot)
Deploys OpenClaw's AI gateway as a StatefulSet with persistent storage and optional LiteLLM proxy for multi-model routing (GitHub Copilot, Anthropic, etc.). Includes a headless Chrome browser running in a virtual framebuffer, accessible via noVNC for real-time automation monitoring. Integrates Tailscale mesh VPN for secure private access and supports pluggable "skills"—structured agent instruction sets for external coding tools like Claude Code and Codex CLI—installable via ConfigMaps or shared PVCs.
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