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---
summary: "Agent bootstrapping ritual that seeds the workspace and identity files"
read_when:
- Understanding what happens on the first agent run
- Explaining where bootstrapping files live
- Debugging onboarding identity setup
title: "Agent Bootstrapping"
sidebarTitle: "Bootstrapping"
---
# Agent Bootstrapping
Bootstrapping is the **firstrun** ritual that prepares an agent workspace and
collects identity details. It happens after onboarding, when the agent starts
for the first time.
## What bootstrapping does
On the first agent run, OpenClaw bootstraps the workspace (default
`~/.openclaw/workspace`):
- Seeds `AGENTS.md`, `BOOTSTRAP.md`, `IDENTITY.md`, `USER.md`.
- Runs a short Q&A ritual (one question at a time).
- Writes identity + preferences to `IDENTITY.md`, `USER.md`, `SOUL.md`.
- Removes `BOOTSTRAP.md` when finished so it only runs once.
## Where it runs
Bootstrapping always runs on the **gateway host**. If the macOS app connects to
a remote Gateway, the workspace and bootstrapping files live on that remote
machine.
<Note>
When the Gateway runs on another machine, edit workspace files on the gateway
host (for example, `user@gateway-host:~/.openclaw/workspace`).
</Note>
## Related docs
- macOS app onboarding: [Onboarding](/start/onboarding)
- Workspace layout: [Agent workspace](/concepts/agent-workspace)