Context is Native
Most agent systems reconstruct context through APIs or user-provided input. You paste links, reference file paths, or describe your environment in text so the system can simulate awareness.
ClawPaw does not reconstruct context. It reads it directly from the operating system.
Context is native.

This means:
- The current working directory is known without being typed
- The active browser tab is understood without being pasted
- Foreground applications are part of reasoning
- Approved system services are integrated structurally
Native context changes the interaction model. Instead of treating the environment as external data that must be injected into prompts, the environment becomes part of the cognitive process itself.
Invocation, Not Surveillance
Native context does not imply passive monitoring.
ClawPaw accesses contextual information when invoked, not continuously. It does not harvest background activity or maintain hidden behavioral logs.
The system reads what is relevant to the active task, within approved permissions.
Context becomes situational — not extractive.
Why It Matters
When context is native, prompts become lighter and interaction becomes closer to how humans collaborate: shared environment first, instructions second.
