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ClawWork is an open-source desktop workspace application that wraps the OpenClaw gateway, giving users ten persistent, independent sessions for parallel AI-assisted work. Published by clawwork-ai and currently at version 0.0.13, the program is offered in four cumulative releases that incrementally refine stability and session management. Instead of funneling every request through a single chat thread, ClawWork spawns a dedicated sandboxed environment for each task, complete with its own model selection, tool configuration, and file tree. This architecture is intended for developers, analysts, and researchers who routinely run overlapping prompts, code generation, data extraction, or external-tool workflows and need to keep contexts, logs, and generated artifacts cleanly separated. A streaming dashboard surfaces live reply text, tool-call cards, progress bars, and approval prompts for potentially destructive commands, while an integrated file browser retains every output document in a locally mirrored workspace so nothing disappears into scroll-back history. Because sessions remain open in the background, users can queue long-running jobs, switch to another task, and return without losing state or re-authenticating. The software falls under the “Developer Tools / AI & Machine Learning” category and requires a self-hosted OpenClaw endpoint for operation. ClawWork is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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