OpenClaw agents are configured through a set of markdown files in the agent’s workspace directory. On first launch, a one-time onboarding dialogue (BOOTSTRAP.md) walks the user through naming the agent, setting its personality, and recording basic user information. The resulting configuration—persona, operating instructions, tool conventions, and user profile—is stored across several workspace files (AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, TOOLS.md, IDENTITY.md, USER.md) that are injected into the model’s context on every turn. OpenClaw also provides a file-based memory system: curated long-term memory (MEMORY.md), append-only daily logs (memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md), a semantic search tool over memory files, and an automatic pre-compaction flush that prompts the agent to save important information before context is compressed. All of these files—including the agent’s own operating instructions—can be modified by the agent itself, allowing it to update its behavior and memory through conversation.[2] A detailed description of workspace files, memory system, and injection behavior is given in Appendix [ref].
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