Paste your auth token to connect. You can find it by running:
clauterm token --rotate
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Use SSH format (e.g. git@github.com:user/repo.git or git@gitlab.com:org/repo.git)
Select a session from the sidebar
Control ClauTerm from any machine via HTTP MCP
Each container has its own API key for MCP authentication. Copy yours:
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The API key never expires. Rotate it if compromised.
Use this URL in your MCP config:
Works from any machine — laptop, phone, or another server.
Add ClauTerm to your AI tool's MCP config. Pick your CLI:
~/.claude/settings.json → mcpServers
mcpServers
~/.codex/config.toml
Set the CLAUTERM_API_KEY environment variable to your API key.
CLAUTERM_API_KEY
~/.gemini/settings.json → mcpServers
From any AI conversation, ask the tool to interact with ClauTerm:
list_sessions
get_session_output
create_session
kill_session
list_pending_approvals
approve_request
reject_request
list_pipelines
manage_pipeline
get_pipeline_run
list_mcp_servers
manage_mcp_server
list_agents
manage_agent
list_hooks
manage_hook
manage_preset
manage_auto_rule
list_skills
manage_skill
browse_skill_registry
install_skill
list_worktrees
manage_worktree
list_partitions
manage_partition
check_release_notes
get_health
get_usage
run_security_audit
manage_notification_filters
manage_conversation_label
Docker containers: The API key and MCP config are set up automatically inside the container. This guide is for connecting from external machines.
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