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Environment Variables

OpenClaw pulls environment variables from multiple sources. The rule is never override existing values.

  1. Process environment (what the Gateway process already has from the parent shell/daemon).
  2. .env in the current working directory (dotenv default; does not override).
  3. Global .env at ~/.openclaw/.env (aka $OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/.env; does not override).
  4. Config env block in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json (applied only if missing).
  5. Optional login-shell import (env.shellEnv.enabled or OPENCLAW_LOAD_SHELL_ENV=1), applied only for missing expected keys.

If the config file is missing entirely, step 4 is skipped; shell import still runs if enabled.

Two equivalent ways to set inline env vars (both are non-overriding):

{
env: {
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: "sk-or-...",
vars: {
GROQ_API_KEY: "gsk-...",
},
},
}

env.shellEnv runs your login shell and imports only missing expected keys:

{
env: {
shellEnv: {
enabled: true,
timeoutMs: 15000,
},
},
}

Env var equivalents:

  • OPENCLAW_LOAD_SHELL_ENV=1
  • OPENCLAW_SHELL_ENV_TIMEOUT_MS=15000

You can reference env vars directly in config string values using ${VAR_NAME} syntax:

{
models: {
providers: {
"vercel-gateway": {
apiKey: "${VERCEL_GATEWAY_API_KEY}",
},
},
},
}

See Configuration: Env var substitution for full details.