--- title: Adapters Overview summary: What adapters are and how they connect agents to Paperclip --- Adapters are the bridge between Paperclip's orchestration layer and agent runtimes. Each adapter knows how to invoke a specific type of AI agent and capture its results. ## How Adapters Work When a heartbeat fires, Paperclip: 1. Looks up the agent's `adapterType` and `adapterConfig` 2. Calls the adapter's `execute()` function with the execution context 3. The adapter spawns or calls the agent runtime 4. The adapter captures stdout, parses usage/cost data, and returns a structured result ## Built-in Adapters | Adapter | Type Key | Description | |---------|----------|-------------| | [Claude Local](/adapters/claude-local) | `claude_local` | Runs Claude Code CLI locally | | [Codex Local](/adapters/codex-local) | `codex_local` | Runs OpenAI Codex CLI locally | | [Gemini Local](/adapters/gemini-local) | `gemini_local` | Runs Gemini CLI locally (experimental — adapter package exists, not yet in stable type enum) | | OpenCode Local | `opencode_local` | Runs OpenCode CLI locally (multi-provider `provider/model`) | | Cursor | `cursor` | Runs Cursor in background mode | | Pi Local | `pi_local` | Runs an embedded Pi agent locally | | OpenClaw Gateway | `openclaw_gateway` | Connects to an OpenClaw gateway endpoint | | [Process](/adapters/process) | `process` | Executes arbitrary shell commands | | [HTTP](/adapters/http) | `http` | Sends webhooks to external agents | ### External (plugin) adapters These adapters ship as standalone npm packages and are installed via the plugin system: | Adapter | Package | Type Key | Description | |---------|---------|----------|-------------| | Droid Local | `@henkey/droid-paperclip-adapter` | `droid_local` | Runs Factory Droid locally | | Hermes Local | `@henkey/hermes-paperclip-adapter` | `hermes_local` | Runs Hermes CLI locally | ## External Adapters You can build and distribute adapters as standalone packages — no changes to Paperclip's source code required. External adapters are loaded at startup via the plugin system. ```sh # Install from npm via API curl -X POST http://localhost:3102/api/adapters \ -d '{"packageName": "my-paperclip-adapter"}' # Or link from a local directory curl -X POST http://localhost:3102/api/adapters \ -d '{"localPath": "/home/user/my-adapter"}' ``` See [External Adapters](/adapters/external-adapters) for the full guide. ## Adapter Architecture Each adapter is a package with modules consumed by three registries: ``` my-adapter/ src/ index.ts # Shared metadata (type, label, models) server/ execute.ts # Core execution logic parse.ts # Output parsing test.ts # Environment diagnostics ui-parser.ts # Self-contained UI transcript parser (for external adapters) cli/ format-event.ts # Terminal output for `paperclipai run --watch` ``` | Registry | What it does | Source | |----------|-------------|--------| | **Server** | Executes agents, captures results | `createServerAdapter()` from package root | | **UI** | Renders run transcripts, provides config forms | `ui-parser.js` (dynamic) or static import (built-in) | | **CLI** | Formats terminal output for live watching | Static import | ## Choosing an Adapter - **Need a coding agent?** Use `claude_local`, `codex_local`, `opencode_local`, or install `droid_local` / `hermes_local` as external plugins - **Need to run a script or command?** Use `process` - **Need to call an external service?** Use `http` - **Need something custom?** [Create your own adapter](/adapters/creating-an-adapter) or [build an external adapter plugin](/adapters/external-adapters) ## UI Parser Contract External adapters can ship a self-contained UI parser that tells the Paperclip web UI how to render their stdout. Without it, the UI uses a generic shell parser. See the [UI Parser Contract](/adapters/adapter-ui-parser) for details.