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# =============================================================================
# OpenClaude Environment Configuration
# =============================================================================
# Copy this file to .env and fill in your values:
# cp .env.example .env
#
# Only set the variables for the provider you want to use.
# All other sections can be left commented out.
# =============================================================================
# =============================================================================
# SYSTEM-WIDE SETUP (OPTIONAL)
# =============================================================================
# Instead of using a .env file per project, you can set these variables
# system-wide so OpenClaude works from any directory on your machine.
#
# STEP 1: Pick your provider variables from the list below.
# STEP 2: Set them using the method for your OS (see further down).
#
# ── Provider variables ───────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# Option 1 — Anthropic:
# ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-your-key-here
# ANTHROPIC_MODEL=claude-sonnet-4-5 (optional)
# ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL=https://api.anthropic.com (optional)
#
# Option 2 — OpenAI:
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
# OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key-here
# OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-4o
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=https://api.openai.com/v1 (optional)
#
# Option 3 — Google Gemini:
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_GEMINI=1
# GEMINI_API_KEY=your-gemini-key-here
# GEMINI_MODEL=gemini-2.0-flash
# GEMINI_BASE_URL=https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com (optional)
#
# Option 4 — GitHub Models:
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_GITHUB=1
# GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_your-token-here
#
# Option 5 — Ollama (local):
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:11434/v1
# OPENAI_API_KEY=ollama
# OPENAI_MODEL=llama3.2
#
# Option 6 — LM Studio (local):
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:1234/v1
# OPENAI_MODEL=your-model-id-here
# OPENAI_API_KEY=lmstudio (optional)
#
# Option 7 — AWS Bedrock (may also need: aws configure):
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK=1
# AWS_REGION=us-east-1
# AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1
# AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK=your-bearer-token-here
# ANTHROPIC_BEDROCK_BASE_URL=https://bedrock-runtime.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
#
# Option 8 — Google Vertex AI:
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX=1
# ANTHROPIC_VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=your-gcp-project-id
# CLOUD_ML_REGION=us-east5
# GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=your-gcp-project-id
#
# ── How to set variables on each OS ──────────────────────────────────
#
# macOS (zsh):
# 1. Open: nano ~/.zshrc
# 2. Add each variable as: export VAR_NAME=value
# 3. Save and reload: source ~/.zshrc
#
# Linux (bash):
# 1. Open: nano ~/.bashrc
# 2. Add each variable as: export VAR_NAME=value
# 3. Save and reload: source ~/.bashrc
#
# Windows (PowerShell):
# Run for each variable:
# [System.Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('VAR_NAME', 'value', 'User')
# Then restart your terminal.
#
# Windows (Command Prompt):
# Run for each variable:
# setx VAR_NAME value
# Then restart your terminal.
#
# Windows (GUI):
# Settings > System > About > Advanced System Settings >
# Environment Variables > under "User variables" click New,
# then add each variable.
#
# ── Important notes ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# LOCAL SERVERS: If using LM Studio or Ollama, the server MUST be
# running with a model loaded before you launch OpenClaude —
# otherwise you'll get connection errors.
#
# SWITCHING PROVIDERS: To temporarily switch, unset the relevant
# variables in your current terminal session:
#
# macOS / Linux:
# unset VAR_NAME
# # e.g.: unset CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI OPENAI_BASE_URL OPENAI_MODEL
#
# Windows (PowerShell — current session only):
# Remove-Item Env:VAR_NAME
#
# To permanently remove a variable on Windows:
# [System.Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('VAR_NAME', $null, 'User')
#
# LOAD ORDER:
# Shell and system environment variables are inherited by the process.
# Project .env files are only used if your launcher or shell loads them
# before starting OpenClaude.
# COMPATIBILITY:
# System-wide variables work regardless of how you run OpenClaude:
# npx, global npm install, bun run, or node directly. Any process
# launched from your terminal inherits your shell's environment.
#
# REMINDER: Make sure .env is in your .gitignore to avoid committing secrets.
# =============================================================================
# =============================================================================
# PROVIDER SELECTION — uncomment ONE block below
# =============================================================================
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 1: Anthropic (default — no provider flag needed)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-your-key-here
# Override the default model (optional)
# ANTHROPIC_MODEL=claude-sonnet-4-5
# Use a custom Anthropic-compatible endpoint (optional)
# ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL=https://api.anthropic.com
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 2: OpenAI
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
# OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key-here
# OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-4o
# Use a custom OpenAI-compatible endpoint (optional — defaults to api.openai.com)
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=https://api.openai.com/v1
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 3: Google Gemini
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_GEMINI=1
# GEMINI_API_KEY=your-gemini-key-here
# GEMINI_MODEL=gemini-2.0-flash
# Use a custom Gemini endpoint (optional)
# GEMINI_BASE_URL=https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/v1beta/openai
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 4: GitHub Models
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_GITHUB=1
# GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_your-token-here
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 5: Ollama (local models)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:11434/v1
# OPENAI_API_KEY=ollama
# OPENAI_MODEL=llama3.2
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 6: LM Studio (local models)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LM Studio exposes an OpenAI-compatible API, so we use the OpenAI provider.
# Make sure LM Studio is running with the Developer server enabled
# (Developer tab > toggle server ON).
#
# Steps:
# 1. Download and install LM Studio from https://lmstudio.ai
# 2. Search for and download a model (e.g. any coding or instruct model)
# 3. Load the model and start the Developer server
# 4. Set OPENAI_MODEL to the model ID shown in LM Studio's Developer tab
#
# The default server URL is http://localhost:1234 — change the port below
# if you've configured a different one in LM Studio.
#
# OPENAI_API_KEY is optional — LM Studio runs locally and ignores it.
# Some clients require a non-empty value; if you get auth errors, set it
# to any dummy value (e.g. "lmstudio").
#
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:1234/v1
# OPENAI_MODEL=your-model-id-here
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 7: AWS Bedrock
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# You may also need AWS CLI credentials configured (run: aws configure)
# or have AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY set in your
# environment in addition to the variables below.
#
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK=1
# AWS_REGION=us-east-1
# AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1
# AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK=your-bearer-token-here
# ANTHROPIC_BEDROCK_BASE_URL=https://bedrock-runtime.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Option 8: Google Vertex AI
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX=1
# ANTHROPIC_VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=your-gcp-project-id
# CLOUD_ML_REGION=us-east5
# GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=your-gcp-project-id
# =============================================================================
# OPTIONAL TUNING
# =============================================================================
# Max number of API retries on failure (default: 10)
# CLAUDE_CODE_MAX_RETRIES=10
# Enable persistent retry mode for unattended/CI sessions
# Retries 429/529 indefinitely with smart backoff
# CLAUDE_CODE_UNATTENDED_RETRY=1
# Enable extended key reporting (Kitty keyboard protocol)
# Useful for iTerm2, WezTerm, Ghostty if modifier keys feel off
# OPENCLAUDE_ENABLE_EXTENDED_KEYS=1
# Disable "Co-authored-by" line in git commits made by OpenClaude
# OPENCLAUDE_DISABLE_CO_AUTHORED_BY=1
# Custom timeout for API requests in milliseconds (default: varies)
# API_TIMEOUT_MS=60000
# Enable debug logging
# CLAUDE_DEBUG=1
# =============================================================================
# WEB SEARCH (OPTIONAL)
# =============================================================================
# OpenClaude includes a web search tool. By default it uses DuckDuckGo (free)
# or the provider's native search (Anthropic firstParty / vertex).
#
# Set one API key below to enable a provider. That's it.
# ── Provider API keys — set ONE of these ────────────────────────────
# Tavily (AI-optimized search, recommended)
# TAVILY_API_KEY=tvly-your-key-here
# Exa (neural/semantic search)
# EXA_API_KEY=your-exa-key-here
# You.com (RAG-ready snippets)
# YOU_API_KEY=your-you-key-here
# Jina (s.jina.ai endpoint)
# JINA_API_KEY=your-jina-key-here
# Bing Web Search
# BING_API_KEY=your-bing-key-here
# Mojeek (privacy-focused)
# MOJEEK_API_KEY=your-mojeek-key-here
# Linkup
# LINKUP_API_KEY=your-linkup-key-here
# Firecrawl (premium, uses @mendable/firecrawl-js)
# FIRECRAWL_API_KEY=fc-your-key-here
# ── Provider selection mode ─────────────────────────────────────────
#
# WEB_SEARCH_PROVIDER controls fallback behavior:
#
# "auto" (default) — try all configured providers, fall through on failure
# "custom" — custom API only, throw on failure (NOT in auto chain)
# "firecrawl" — firecrawl only
# "tavily" — tavily only
# "exa" — exa only
# "you" — you.com only
# "jina" — jina only
# "bing" — bing only
# "mojeek" — mojeek only
# "linkup" — linkup only
# "ddg" — duckduckgo only
# "native" — anthropic native / codex only
#
# Auto mode priority: firecrawl → tavily → exa → you → jina → bing → mojeek →
# linkup → ddg
# Note: "custom" is NOT in the auto chain. To use the custom API provider,
# you must explicitly set WEB_SEARCH_PROVIDER=custom.
#
# WEB_SEARCH_PROVIDER=auto
# ── Built-in custom API presets ─────────────────────────────────────
#
# Use with WEB_KEY for the API key:
# WEB_PROVIDER=searxng|google|brave|serpapi
# WEB_KEY=your-api-key-here
# ── Custom API endpoint (advanced) ──────────────────────────────────
#
# WEB_SEARCH_API — base URL of your search endpoint
# WEB_QUERY_PARAM — query parameter name (default: "q")
# WEB_METHOD — GET or POST (default: GET)
# WEB_PARAMS — extra static query params as JSON: {"lang":"en","count":"10"}
# WEB_URL_TEMPLATE — URL template with {query} for path embedding
# WEB_BODY_TEMPLATE — custom POST body with {query} placeholder
# WEB_AUTH_HEADER — header name for API key (default: "Authorization")
# WEB_AUTH_SCHEME — prefix before key (default: "Bearer")
# WEB_HEADERS — extra headers as "Name: value; Name2: value2"
# WEB_JSON_PATH — dot-path to results array in response
# ── Custom API security guardrails ──────────────────────────────────
#
# The custom provider enforces security guardrails by default.
# Override these only if you understand the risks.
#
# WEB_CUSTOM_TIMEOUT_SEC=15 — request timeout in seconds (default 15)
# WEB_CUSTOM_MAX_BODY_KB=300 — max POST body size in KB (default 300)
# WEB_CUSTOM_ALLOW_ARBITRARY_HEADERS=false — set "true" to use non-standard headers
# WEB_CUSTOM_ALLOW_HTTP=false — set "true" to allow http:// URLs
# WEB_CUSTOM_ALLOW_PRIVATE=false — set "true" to target localhost/private IPs
# (needed for self-hosted SearXNG)