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NanoClaw Adopts OneCLI Agent Vault for Enhanced Security and Credential Management

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turntable_pride

2mo ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

NanoClaw is adopting OneCLI's Agent Vault as its default credential and proxying layer, replacing its previous credential proxy system. The integration means NanoClaw agents will access external services through OneCLI's gateway, which handles credential injection, access policies, and approvals, ensuring agents never hold raw API keys. This adds fine-grained access controls to NanoClaw's existing Docker container isolation for each agent.

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NanoClaw is adopting OneCLI as its default credential and proxying layer.
Every NanoClaw agent will access external services through OneCLI's Agent Vault, a gateway that handles credential injection, access policies, and approvals so agents never hold raw API keys.
OneCLI's Agent Vault gives you fine-grained controls over what those agents can access and how.
NanoClaw previously ran its own credential proxy that held every secret in memory. We replaced it with the @onecli-sh/sdk.
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Every NanoClaw agent will access external services through OneCLI's Agent Vault, a gateway that handles credential injection, access policies, and approvals so agents never hold raw API keys.

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