NanoClaw Partners with Docker to Enable One-Command Docker Sandbox Deployment
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Summary
NanoClaw has partnered with Docker to enable running NanoClaw in Docker Sandboxes with a single command. The integration provides one-line installation scripts for macOS (Apple Silicon) and Windows (WSL), handling cloning, setup, and Docker Sandbox configuration automatically. Each agent runs in its own isolated container within a micro VM, eliminating the need for dedicated hardware or complex setup. Linux support is expected to roll out in the coming week.
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· 4 pulledWe announced today that we've partnered with Docker to enable running NanoClaw in Docker Sandboxes with one command.
This handles the clone, setup, and Docker Sandbox configuration. You can also install manually from source.
Note: Docker Sandboxes are currently supported on macOS (Apple Silicon) and Windows (x86), with Linux support rolling out in the coming week
Every agent gets its own isolated container inside a micro VM. No dedicated hardware needed. No complex setup.
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