coderClaw

CoderClaw on macOS VMs (Sandboxing)

Use a macOS VM when you specifically need macOS-only capabilities (iMessage/BlueBubbles) or want strict isolation from your daily Mac.

macOS VM options

Local VM on your Apple Silicon Mac (Lume)

Run CoderClaw in a sandboxed macOS VM on your existing Apple Silicon Mac using Lume.

This gives you:

Hosted Mac providers (cloud)

If you want macOS in the cloud, hosted Mac providers work too:

Once you have SSH access to a macOS VM, continue at step 6 below.


Quick path (Lume, experienced users)

  1. Install Lume
  2. lume create coderclaw --os macos --ipsw latest
  3. Complete Setup Assistant, enable Remote Login (SSH)
  4. lume run coderclaw --no-display
  5. SSH in, install CoderClaw, configure channels
  6. Done

What you need (Lume)


1) Install Lume

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trycua/cua/main/libs/lume/scripts/install.sh)"

If ~/.local/bin isn’t in your PATH:

echo 'export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin"' >> ~/.zshrc && source ~/.zshrc

Verify:

lume --version

Docs: Lume Installation


2) Create the macOS VM

lume create coderclaw --os macos --ipsw latest

This downloads macOS and creates the VM. A VNC window opens automatically.

Note: The download can take a while depending on your connection.


3) Complete Setup Assistant

In the VNC window:

  1. Select language and region
  2. Skip Apple ID (or sign in if you want iMessage later)
  3. Create a user account (remember the username and password)
  4. Skip all optional features

After setup completes, enable SSH:

  1. Open System Settings → General → Sharing
  2. Enable “Remote Login”

4) Get the VM’s IP address

lume get coderclaw

Look for the IP address (usually 192.168.64.x).


5) SSH into the VM

Replace youruser with the account you created, and the IP with your VM’s IP.


6) Install CoderClaw

Inside the VM:

npm install -g coderclaw@latest
coderclaw onboard --install-daemon

Follow the onboarding prompts to set up your model provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, etc.).


7) Configure channels

Edit the config file:

nano ~/.coderclaw/coderclaw.json

Add your channels:

{
  "channels": {
    "whatsapp": {
      "dmPolicy": "allowlist",
      "allowFrom": ["+15551234567"]
    },
    "telegram": {
      "botToken": "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN"
    }
  }
}

Then login to WhatsApp (scan QR):

coderclaw channels login

8) Run the VM headlessly

Stop the VM and restart without display:

lume stop coderclaw
lume run coderclaw --no-display

The VM runs in the background. CoderClaw’s daemon keeps the gateway running.

To check status:

ssh [email protected] "coderclaw status"

Bonus: iMessage integration

This is the killer feature of running on macOS. Use BlueBubbles to add iMessage to CoderClaw.

Inside the VM:

  1. Download BlueBubbles from bluebubbles.app
  2. Sign in with your Apple ID
  3. Enable the Web API and set a password
  4. Point BlueBubbles webhooks at your gateway (example: https://your-gateway-host:3000/bluebubbles-webhook?password=<password>)

Add to your CoderClaw config:

{
  "channels": {
    "bluebubbles": {
      "serverUrl": "http://localhost:1234",
      "password": "your-api-password",
      "webhookPath": "/bluebubbles-webhook"
    }
  }
}

Restart the gateway. Now your agent can send and receive iMessages.

Full setup details: BlueBubbles channel


Save a golden image

Before customizing further, snapshot your clean state:

lume stop coderclaw
lume clone coderclaw coderclaw-golden

Reset anytime:

lume stop coderclaw && lume delete coderclaw
lume clone coderclaw-golden coderclaw
lume run coderclaw --no-display

Running 24/7

Keep the VM running by:

For true always-on, consider a dedicated Mac mini or a small VPS. See VPS hosting.


Troubleshooting

Problem Solution
Can’t SSH into VM Check “Remote Login” is enabled in VM’s System Settings
VM IP not showing Wait for VM to fully boot, run lume get coderclaw again
Lume command not found Add ~/.local/bin to your PATH
WhatsApp QR not scanning Ensure you’re logged into the VM (not host) when running coderclaw channels login