[Part 1: Basics] OpenClaw.AI Master Class: Create Your Own Autonomous AI Agent with Gemini and Docker
Build your own AI headquarters at a low cost! This is a practical guide to building autonomous AI agents that combine Gemini 2.5 Flash and Docker to ensure security while reducing costs.
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[Must-Read Notice] WSL2-based project update video posted
Notice: Updated to WSL2-based project path
Hello, students!
I have written two lesson updates below for studying the Part 1 Basics course, so
Please make sure to read the Key Announcement Details section!
Key Announcement Details
- Lesson 7: Replaced/added with the WSL2-based project creation practice video.
- Lesson 8: Before the actual class begins
A notice video has been added to inform you that “all explorer paths are based on the WSL2 Ubuntu home directory.”
- For those who previously understood it based on the D drive,
From now on, based on the WSL2 Ubuntu /home/<username>/... path
Please follow along with the lecture.
Announcement Details
1. Additional guidance on WSL2-based project creation video (Lesson 7)
The part in the existing Part 1 lecture where the demo project was created based on the Windows D drive,
It has been updated to a method of creating projects based on the WSL2 Ubuntu home directory.
- A new practice video for creating WSL2-based projects has been added to Lesson 7.
- The basic premise of this lecture is now as follows:
- Use the combination of Windows + Docker Desktop + WSL2 Ubuntu.
- All code and configuration files related to the demo project and OpenClaw
Create it under the WSL2 Ubuntu home directory, not D:\....
- Example path:
- /home/<username>/demo-p1
- /home/<username>/demo-p1/workspace
- Docker volumes should also be set based on the WSL2 path.
- Example:
volumes:
- /home/<username>/demo-p1/config:/home/node/.openclaw
- /home/<username>/demo-p1/workspace:/home/node/workspaceIf you set up the project again based on WSL2,
- You can avoid OpenClaw's permission hardening and Windows NTFS permission issues,
- With a structure that follows the recommended best practices for Docker + WSL2,
Afterward, you can also easily migrate to Linux server or cloud environments.
2. Notice on Explorer Path Notation (Lesson 8, before the start of the main class)
Also, at the beginning of the Lesson 8 lecture,
A notice video regarding "the Windows Explorer path notation shown in all subsequent learning videos" has been added.
- In the existing recordings, within the Windows File Explorer,
- D:\demo-p1\workspace
There are scenes where paths like the following are displayed on the screen.
- In reality, you should use the ~/demo-p1/workspace directory in WSL2 Ubuntu, not the D:\ drive.
- Example:
- WSL2 Ubuntu:
/home/<username>/demo-p1/workspace
- Windows Explorer:
\\wsl.localhost\Ubuntu\home\<사용자명>\demo-p1\workspace
Or enter the same location through the Linux menu
> Therefore, in the subsequent lecture videos, when you see the Windows File Explorer showing
> Even if there are scenes that look like D:\...,
> Please follow along keeping in mind that the actual intended path is the "project path in the WSL2 Ubuntu home directory."
In the Class 8 announcement video:
- How to open a demo project within WSL2 Ubuntu from Windows Explorer \\wsl.localhost\Ubuntu\home\<사용자명>\demo-p1\workspace),
- How to navigate by clicking in File Explorer: Linux → Ubuntu → home → <사용자명> → demo-p1 → workspace
is explained together, so please check this announcement video first and then
Watching the following main lesson video afterward will help reduce confusion.
3. Final summary once more
- Lesson 7: Replaced/added with WSL2-based project creation practice.
- Lesson 8: Before the actual class
An announcement video has been added to inform you that "all explorer paths are based on the WSL2 Ubuntu home directory."
- For those who previously understood it based on the D drive,
From now on, based on the WSL2 Ubuntu /home/<username>/... path
Please follow along with the lecture.
Thank you.




