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byterover-headless – OpenClaw Skill

byterover-headless is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Query and curate knowledge-base using ByteRover CLI. Use `brv query` for knowledge retrieval, `brv curate` for adding context, and `brv push/pull` for syncing.

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namebyterover-headless
descriptionQuery and curate knowledge-base using ByteRover CLI. Use `brv query` for knowledge retrieval, `brv curate` for adding context, and `brv push/pull` for syncing. OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerbyteroverinc
repositorybyteroverinc/byterover-headless
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @byteroverinc/byterover-headless
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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byteroverinc

byteroverinc

Maintains byterover-headless in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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ByteRover Knowledge Management

Use the brv CLI to manage your own knowledgebase. ByteRover maintains a context tree that stores patterns, decisions, and implementation details about a project.

IMPORTANT: For headless/automated use, always add --headless --format json flags to get machine-parseable JSON output.

Setup (Headless)

  • ByteRover can be fully set up in headless mode. If user has not logged in or initialized .brv/ in the current working directory (check via projectInitialized and and authStatus in brv status --headless --format json response), ask them to provide:
  1. API key - for authentication (obtain from https://app.byterover.dev/settings/keys)
  2. Team and space - names or IDs for project initialization

Login with API Key

Authenticate using an API key:

brv login --api-key <key>

Outputs text: Logged in as <email> on success.

Initialize Project

Initialize ByteRover for a project (requires team and space for headless mode - can use either ID or name):

# Using names
brv init --headless --team my-team --space my-space --format json

# Using IDs
brv init --headless --team team-abc123 --space space-xyz789 --format json

Force re-initialization:

brv init --headless --team my-team --space my-space --force --format json

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "command": "init",
  "data": {
    "status": "success",
    "teamName": "MyTeam",
    "spaceName": "MySpace",
    "configPath": "/path/to/project/.brv/config.json"
  }
}

Note: You can use either team/space names or IDs. Names are matched case-insensitively.

Check Status

Check the current status of ByteRover and the project:

brv status --headless --format json

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "command": "status",
  "data": {
    "cliVersion": "1.0.0",
    "authStatus": "logged_in",
    "userEmail": "user@example.com",
    "projectInitialized": true,
    "teamName": "MyTeam",
    "spaceName": "MySpace",
    "mcpStatus": "connected",
    "contextTreeStatus": "has_changes"
  }
}

Query Knowledge

Ask questions to retrieve relevant knowledge:

brv query "How is authentication implemented?" --headless --format json

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "command": "query",
  "data": {
    "status": "completed",
    "result": "Authentication uses JWT tokens...",
    "toolCalls": [{"tool": "search_knowledge", "status": "success", "summary": "5 matches"}]
  }
}

Curate Context

Add new knowledge or context to the project's context tree:

brv curate "Auth uses JWT with 24h expiry. Tokens stored in httpOnly cookies via authMiddleware.ts" --headless --format json

Include specific files for comprehensive context (max 5 files):

brv curate "Authentication middleware validates JWT tokens" --files src/middleware/auth.ts --headless --format json

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "command": "curate",
  "data": {
    "status": "queued",
    "taskId": "abc123",
    "message": "Context queued for processing"
  }
}

Push Context Tree

Push local context tree changes to ByteRover cloud storage:

brv push --headless --format json -y

The -y flag skips confirmation prompt (required for headless mode).

Push to a specific branch:

brv push --branch feature-branch --headless --format json -y

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "command": "push",
  "data": {
    "status": "success",
    "added": 3,
    "edited": 1,
    "deleted": 0,
    "branch": "main",
    "url": "https://app.byterover.com/team/space"
  }
}

Possible statuses:

  • success - Push completed
  • no_changes - No context changes to push
  • cancelled - Push was cancelled
  • error - Push failed

Pull Context Tree

Pull context tree from ByteRover cloud storage:

brv pull --headless --format json

Pull from a specific branch:

brv pull --branch feature-branch --headless --format json

Example response:

{
  "success": true,
  "command": "pull",
  "data": {
    "status": "success",
    "added": 5,
    "edited": 2,
    "deleted": 1,
    "branch": "main",
    "commitSha": "abc123def"
  }
}

Possible statuses:

  • success - Pull completed
  • local_changes - Local changes exist, push first
  • error - Pull failed

Error Handling

Always check the success field in JSON responses:

  • success: true - Operation completed successfully
  • success: false - Operation failed, check data.error or data.message for details

Common error scenarios:

  • Not authenticated: Run brv login --api-key <key>
  • Project not initialized: Run brv init --headless --team <team> --space <space> --format json
  • Local changes exist: Push local changes before pulling

Tips

  1. For pull and push operations, you should ask for user permission first.
  2. Always use --headless --format json for automation (except brv login which outputs text).
  3. Check brv status --headless --format json first to verify auth and project state.
  4. For curate operations, include relevant files with --files for better context.
  5. Query responses may include tool call details showing what knowledge was searched.
  6. For push operations, always use -y to skip confirmation in headless mode. For re-initialization, use -f to force re-initialization.
  7. Pull will fail if there are unpushed local changes - push first.
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Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

FAQ

How do I install byterover-headless?

Run openclaw add @byteroverinc/byterover-headless in your terminal. This installs byterover-headless into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/byteroverinc/byterover-headless. Review commits and README documentation before installing.