- Device labels: lowercase, no whitespace, only a-z 0-9 - _ (enforced at config time) - Session IDs removed: device label is the sole identifier - Routes changed: /sessions/:id → /devices/:label - Removed commands: click, type, find-window, wait-for-window, label, old version, server-version - Renamed: status → version (compares relay/remote.py/client commits) - Unified screenshot: takes 'screen' or a window label as argument - Windows listed with human-readable labels (same format as device labels) - Single instance enforcement via PID lock file - Removed input.rs (click/type functionality) - All docs and code in English - Protocol: Hello.label is now required (String, not Option<String>) - Client auto-migrates invalid labels on startup
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Skill: helios-remote
Note: This repo also contains Rust code (client, server) and assets. Those files are not relevant for using the skill — don't read or modify them.
Control PCs connected to the Helios Remote Relay Server.
When to use
When Moritz asks to do something on a connected PC:
- "Do X on my PC..."
- "Check what's running on the computer..."
- "Take a screenshot of..."
- General: remote access to an online PC
Setup
- Script:
skills/helios-remote/remote.py - Config:
skills/helios-remote/config.env(URL + API key, don't modify) SKILL_DIR=/home/moritz/.openclaw/workspace/skills/helios-remote
Important Rules
- Before destructive actions (wallpaper, registry, system settings, deleting files) always read the current state first!
- Wallpaper:
(Get-ItemProperty 'HKCU:\Control Panel\Desktop').WallPaper - Device labels are lowercase, no whitespace, only
a-z 0-9 - _(e.g.moritz_pc)
Commands
SKILL_DIR=/home/moritz/.openclaw/workspace/skills/helios-remote
# Devices
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py devices
# Screenshot → /tmp/helios-remote-screenshot.png
# ALWAYS prefer window screenshots (saves bandwidth)!
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py screenshot moritz_pc google_chrome # window by label
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py screenshot moritz_pc screen # full screen only when no window known
# Shell command (PowerShell, no wrapper needed)
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py exec moritz_pc "Get-Process"
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py exec moritz_pc "hostname"
# With longer timeout for downloads etc. (default: 30s)
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py exec moritz_pc --timeout 600 "Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://... -OutFile C:\file.zip"
# Windows (visible only, shown with human-readable labels)
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py windows moritz_pc
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py focus moritz_pc discord
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py maximize moritz_pc google_chrome
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py minimize-all moritz_pc
# Launch program (fire-and-forget)
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py run moritz_pc notepad.exe
# Ask user to do something (shows MessageBox, blocks until OK)
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py prompt moritz_pc "Please click Save, then OK"
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py prompt moritz_pc "UAC dialog coming - please confirm" --title "Action required"
# Clipboard
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py clipboard-get moritz_pc
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py clipboard-set moritz_pc "Text for clipboard"
# File transfer
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py upload moritz_pc /tmp/local.txt "C:\Users\Moritz\Desktop\remote.txt"
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py download moritz_pc "C:\Users\Moritz\file.txt" /tmp/downloaded.txt
# Version: compare relay + remote.py + client commits (are they in sync?)
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py version moritz_pc
# Client log (last 100 lines, --lines for more)
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py logs moritz_pc
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py logs moritz_pc --lines 200
Typical Workflow: UI Task
screenshot <device> screen→ look at the screenwindows <device>→ find the window labelfocus <device> <window_label>→ bring it to frontexec→ perform the actionscreenshot <device> <window_label>→ verify result
⚠️ Prompt Rule (important!)
Never interact with UI blindly. When you need the user to click something:
python $SKILL_DIR/remote.py prompt moritz_pc "Please click [Save], then press OK"
This blocks until the user confirms. Use it whenever manual interaction is needed.