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Free Ride - Unlimited free AI
Manages free AI models from OpenRouter for OpenClaw. Automatically ranks models by quality, configures fallbacks for rate-limit handling, and updates opencla...
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# FreeRide - Free AI for OpenClaw ## What This Skill Does Configures OpenClaw to use **free** AI models from OpenRouter. Sets the best free model as primary, adds ranked fallbacks so rate limits don't interrupt the user, and preserves existing config. ## Prerequisites Before running any FreeRide command, ensure: 1. **OPENROUTER_API_KEY is set.** Check with `echo $OPENROUTER_API_KEY`. If empty, the user must get a free key at https://openrouter.ai/keys and set it: ```bash export OPENROUTER_API_KEY="sk-or-v1-..." # Or persist it: openclaw config set env.OPENROUTER_API_KEY "sk-or-v1-..." ``` 2. **The `freeride` CLI is installed.** Check with `which freeride`. If not found: ```bash cd ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/free-ride pip install -e . ``` ## Primary Workflow When the user wants free AI, run these steps in order: ```bash # Step 1: Configure best free model + fallbacks freeride auto # Step 2: Restart gateway so OpenClaw picks up the changes openclaw gateway restart ``` That's it. The user now has free AI with automatic fallback switching. Verify by telling the user to send `/status` to check the active model. ## Commands Reference | Command | When to use it | |---------|----------------| | `freeride auto` | User wants free AI set up (most common) | | `freeride auto -f` | User wants fallbacks but wants to keep their current primary model | | `freeride auto -c 10` | User wants more fallbacks (default is 5) | | `freeride list` | User wants to see available free models | | `freeride list -n 30` | User wants to see all free models | | `freeride switch <model>` | User wants a specific model (e.g. `freeride switch qwen3-coder`) | | `freeride switch <model> -f` | Add specific model as fallback only | | `freeride status` | Check current FreeRide configuration | | `freeride fallbacks` | Update only the fallback models | | `freeride refresh` | Force refresh the cached model list | **After any command that changes config, always run `openclaw gateway restart`.** ## What It Writes to Config FreeRide updates only these keys in `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`: - `agents.defaults.model.primary` — e.g. `openrouter/qwen/qwen3-coder:free` - `agents.defaults.model.fallbacks` — e.g. `["openrouter/free", "nvidia/nemotron:free", ...]` - `agents.defaults.models` — allowlist so `/model` command shows the free models Everything else (gateway, channels, plugins, env, customInstructions, named agents) is preserved. The first fallback is always `openrouter/free` — OpenRouter's smart router that auto-picks the best available model based on the request. ## Watcher (Optional) For auto-rotation when rate limited, the user can run: ```bash freeride-watcher --daemon # Continuous monitoring freeride-watcher --rotate # Force rotate now freeride-watcher --status # Check rotation history ``` ## Troubleshooting | Problem | Fix | |---------|-----| | `freeride: command not found` | `cd ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/free-ride && pip install -e .` | | `OPENROUTER_API_KEY not set` | User needs a key from https://openrouter.ai/keys | | Changes not taking effect | `openclaw gateway restart` then `/new` for fresh session | | Agent shows 0 tokens | Check `freeride status` — primary should be `openrouter/<provider>/<model>:free` |
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