Adds a Claude Code plugin structure that exposes each NVIDIA DGX Spark
playbook as a triggerable skill, with an index skill ('dgx-spark') that
routes users to the right leaf based on intent and encodes the
relationship graph between playbooks (prerequisites, alternatives,
composes-with, upgrade paths).
Structure:
- overrides/*.md hand-curated frontmatter + Related sections
- scripts/generate.mjs zero-dep Node generator: nvidia + overrides → skills
- scripts/install.sh symlinks skills into ~/.claude/skills (--plugin mode available)
- skills/ committed, browsable, installable without Node
- .github/workflows/ auto-regenerates skills/ when playbooks/overrides change
Initial curated leaves: ollama, open-webui, vllm, connect-to-your-spark.
Remaining 37 leaves use generator fallback (title + tagline + summary
extracted from README) and can be curated incrementally via overrides/.
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| name | description |
|---|---|
| dgx-spark-nemoclaw | Install NemoClaw on DGX Spark with local Ollama inference and Telegram bot integration — on NVIDIA DGX Spark. Use when setting up nemoclaw on Spark hardware. |
NemoClaw with Nemotron 3 Super and Telegram on DGX Spark
Install NemoClaw on DGX Spark with local Ollama inference and Telegram bot integration
NVIDIA NemoClaw is an open-source reference stack that simplifies running OpenClaw always-on assistants more safely. It installs the NVIDIA OpenShell runtime -- an environment designed for executing agents with additional security -- and open-source models like NVIDIA Nemotron. A single installer command handles Node.js, OpenShell, and the NemoClaw CLI, then walks you through an onboard wizard to create a sandboxed agent on your DGX Spark using Ollama with Nemotron 3 Super.
By the end of this playbook you will have a working AI agent inside an OpenShell sandbox, accessible via a web dashboard and a Telegram bot, with inference routed to a local Nemotron 3 Super 120B model on your Spark -- all without exposing your host filesystem or network to the agent.
What you'll accomplish
- Configure Docker and the NVIDIA container runtime for OpenShell on DGX Spark
- Install Ollama, pull Nemotron 3 Super 120B, and configure it for sandbox access
Outcome: - Configure Docker and the NVIDIA container runtime for OpenShell on DGX Spark
- Install Ollama, pull Nemotron 3 Super 120B, and configure it for sandbox access
- Install NemoClaw with a single command (handles Node.js, OpenShell, and the CLI)
- Run the onboard wizard to create a sandbox and configure local inference
- Chat with the agent via the CLI, TUI, and web UI
- Set up a Telegram bot that forwards messages to your sandboxed agent
Notice and disclaimers
Full playbook: /Users/jkneen/Documents/GitHub/dgx-spark-playbooks/nvidia/nemoclaw/README.md