Skip to main contentWebChat (Gateway WebSocket UI)
Status: the macOS/iOS SwiftUI chat UI talks directly to the Gateway WebSocket.
What it is
- A native chat UI for the gateway (no embedded browser and no local static server).
- Uses the same sessions and routing rules as other channels.
- Deterministic routing: replies always go back to WebChat.
Quick start
- Start the gateway.
- Open the WebChat UI (macOS/iOS app) or the Control UI chat tab.
- Ensure gateway auth is configured if you are not on loopback.
How it works (behavior)
- The UI connects to the Gateway WebSocket and uses
chat.history, chat.send, and chat.inject.
chat.inject appends an assistant note directly to the transcript and broadcasts it to the UI (no agent run).
- History is always fetched from the gateway (no local file watching).
- If the gateway is unreachable, WebChat is read-only.
Remote use
- Remote mode tunnels the gateway WebSocket over SSH/Tailscale.
- You do not need to run a separate WebChat server.
Configuration reference (WebChat)
Full configuration: Configuration
Channel options:
- No dedicated
webchat.* block. WebChat uses the gateway endpoint + auth settings below.
Related global options:
gateway.port, gateway.bind: WebSocket host/port.
gateway.auth.mode, gateway.auth.token, gateway.auth.password: WebSocket auth.
gateway.remote.url, gateway.remote.token, gateway.remote.password: remote gateway target.
session.*: session storage and main key defaults.