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Peter Steinberger
55300ea850 fix: preserve loopback ws cdp tab ops (#31085) (thanks @shrey150) 2026-03-08 18:47:48 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
8e5f702adf style(browser): fix oxfmt formatting in config.ts
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
56d2662f9d chore: remove vendor-specific references from code comments 2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
e2ecd0a321 fix(browser): preserve wss:// cdpUrl in legacy default profile resolution 2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
shrey150
7fce53976e fix(browser): update existing tests for ws/wss protocol support
Two pre-existing tests still expected ws:// URLs to be rejected by
parseHttpUrl, which now accepts them. Switch the invalid-protocol
fixture to ftp:// and tighten the assertion to match the full
"must be http(s) or ws(s)" error message.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
shrey150
1cc021251e test+docs: comprehensive coverage and generic framing
- Add 12 new tests covering: isWebSocketUrl detection, parseHttpUrl WSS
  acceptance/rejection, direct WS target creation with query params,
  SSRF enforcement on WS URLs, WS reachability probing bypasses HTTP
- Reframe docs section as generic "Direct WebSocket CDP providers" with
  Browserbase as one example — any WSS-based provider works
- Update security tips to mention WSS alongside HTTPS

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
shrey150
a8ad7e42af feat(browser): support direct WebSocket CDP URLs for Browserbase
Browserbase uses direct WebSocket connections (wss://) rather than the
standard HTTP-based /json/version CDP discovery flow used by Browserless.
This change teaches the browser tool to accept ws:// and wss:// URLs as
cdpUrl values: when a WebSocket URL is detected, OpenClaw connects
directly instead of attempting HTTP discovery.

Changes:
- config.ts: accept ws:// and wss:// in cdpUrl validation
- cdp.helpers.ts: add isWebSocketUrl() helper
- cdp.ts: skip /json/version when cdpUrl is already a WebSocket URL
- chrome.ts: probe WSS endpoints via WebSocket handshake instead of HTTP
- cdp.test.ts: add test for direct WebSocket target creation
- docs/tools/browser.md: update Browserbase section with correct URL
  format and notes

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
42320281c6 docs: simplify Browserbase section, drop pricing details
Restore platform-level feature description (CAPTCHA solving, stealth
mode, proxies) without plan-specific pricing gating. Keep free tier
note brief.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
f60168b735 docs: fact-check Browserbase section against official docs
- Fix CAPTCHA/stealth/proxy claims: these are Developer plan+ only,
  not available on free tier
- Fix free tier limits: 1 browser hour, 15-min session duration
  (not "60 minutes of monthly usage")
- Add link to pricing page for paid plan details
- Simplify structure to match Browserless section format
- Remove sub-headings to match Browserless section style

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
0a5701f468 docs: restore direct wss://connect.browserbase.com URL
Browserbase exposes a direct WebSocket connect endpoint that
auto-creates a session, similar to how Browserless works. Simplified
the section to use this static URL pattern instead of requiring
manual session creation via the API.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
07f65838ed docs: fix Browserbase section to match official docs
Browserbase requires creating a session via their API to get a CDP
connect URL, unlike Browserless which uses a static endpoint. Updated
to show the correct curl-based session creation flow, removed
unverified static WebSocket URL, and added the 5-minute connect
timeout note from official docs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
4d326271f0 docs: fix duplicate heading lint error
Rename "Configuration" sub-heading to "Profile setup" to avoid
MD024/no-duplicate-heading conflict with the existing top-level
"Configuration" heading.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
eb4ff4464e docs: add Browserbase as hosted remote CDP option
Add Browserbase documentation section alongside the existing Browserless
section in the browser docs. Includes signup instructions, CDP connection
configuration, and environment variable setup.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
cbcf9d0811 Revert "docs: add Browserbase as hosted remote CDP option"
This reverts commit c469657c97848c7a3e1e5135bf4ce735d07d6614.
2026-03-08 18:41:49 +00:00
Shrey Pandya
83a854bfa0 docs: add Browserbase as hosted remote CDP option
Add Browserbase documentation section alongside the existing Browserless
section in the browser docs. Includes signup instructions, CDP connection
configuration, and environment variable setup for both English and Chinese
(zh-CN) translations.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 18:41:48 +00:00
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---
description: Update Clawdbot from upstream when branch has diverged (ahead/behind)
---
# Clawdbot Upstream Sync Workflow
Use this workflow when your fork has diverged from upstream (e.g., "18 commits ahead, 29 commits behind").
## Quick Reference
```bash
# Check divergence status
git fetch upstream && git rev-list --left-right --count main...upstream/main
# Full sync (rebase preferred)
git fetch upstream && git rebase upstream/main && pnpm install && pnpm build && ./scripts/restart-mac.sh
# Check for Swift 6.2 issues after sync
grep -r "FileManager\.default\|Thread\.isMainThread" src/ apps/ --include="*.swift"
```
---
## Step 1: Assess Divergence
```bash
git fetch upstream
git log --oneline --left-right main...upstream/main | head -20
```
This shows:
- `<` = your local commits (ahead)
- `>` = upstream commits you're missing (behind)
**Decision point:**
- Few local commits, many upstream → **Rebase** (cleaner history)
- Many local commits or shared branch → **Merge** (preserves history)
---
## Step 2A: Rebase Strategy (Preferred)
Replays your commits on top of upstream. Results in linear history.
```bash
# Ensure working tree is clean
git status
# Rebase onto upstream
git rebase upstream/main
```
### Handling Rebase Conflicts
```bash
# When conflicts occur:
# 1. Fix conflicts in the listed files
# 2. Stage resolved files
git add <resolved-files>
# 3. Continue rebase
git rebase --continue
# If a commit is no longer needed (already in upstream):
git rebase --skip
# To abort and return to original state:
git rebase --abort
```
### Common Conflict Patterns
| File | Resolution |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| `package.json` | Take upstream deps, keep local scripts if needed |
| `pnpm-lock.yaml` | Accept upstream, regenerate with `pnpm install` |
| `*.patch` files | Usually take upstream version |
| Source files | Merge logic carefully, prefer upstream structure |
---
## Step 2B: Merge Strategy (Alternative)
Preserves all history with a merge commit.
```bash
git merge upstream/main --no-edit
```
Resolve conflicts same as rebase, then:
```bash
git add <resolved-files>
git commit
```
---
## Step 3: Rebuild Everything
After sync completes:
```bash
# Install dependencies (regenerates lock if needed)
pnpm install
# Build TypeScript
pnpm build
# Build UI assets
pnpm ui:build
# Run diagnostics
pnpm clawdbot doctor
```
---
## Step 4: Rebuild macOS App
```bash
# Full rebuild, sign, and launch
./scripts/restart-mac.sh
# Or just package without restart
pnpm mac:package
```
### Install to /Applications
```bash
# Kill running app
pkill -x "Clawdbot" || true
# Move old version
mv /Applications/Clawdbot.app /tmp/Clawdbot-backup.app
# Install new build
cp -R dist/Clawdbot.app /Applications/
# Launch
open /Applications/Clawdbot.app
```
---
## Step 4A: Verify macOS App & Agent
After rebuilding the macOS app, always verify it works correctly:
```bash
# Check gateway health
pnpm clawdbot health
# Verify no zombie processes
ps aux | grep -E "(clawdbot|gateway)" | grep -v grep
# Test agent functionality by sending a verification message
pnpm clawdbot agent --message "Verification: macOS app rebuild successful - agent is responding." --session-id YOUR_TELEGRAM_SESSION_ID
# Confirm the message was received on Telegram
# (Check your Telegram chat with the bot)
```
**Important:** Always wait for the Telegram verification message before proceeding. If the agent doesn't respond, troubleshoot the gateway or model configuration before pushing.
---
## Step 5: Handle Swift/macOS Build Issues (Common After Upstream Sync)
Upstream updates may introduce Swift 6.2 / macOS 26 SDK incompatibilities. Use analyze-mode for systematic debugging:
### Analyze-Mode Investigation
```bash
# Gather context with parallel agents
morph-mcp_warpgrep_codebase_search search_string="Find deprecated FileManager.default and Thread.isMainThread usages in Swift files" repo_path="/Volumes/Main SSD/Developer/clawdis"
morph-mcp_warpgrep_codebase_search search_string="Locate Peekaboo submodule and macOS app Swift files with concurrency issues" repo_path="/Volumes/Main SSD/Developer/clawdis"
```
### Common Swift 6.2 Fixes
**FileManager.default Deprecation:**
```bash
# Search for deprecated usage
grep -r "FileManager\.default" src/ apps/ --include="*.swift"
# Replace with proper initialization
# OLD: FileManager.default
# NEW: FileManager()
```
**Thread.isMainThread Deprecation:**
```bash
# Search for deprecated usage
grep -r "Thread\.isMainThread" src/ apps/ --include="*.swift"
# Replace with modern concurrency check
# OLD: Thread.isMainThread
# NEW: await MainActor.run { ... } or DispatchQueue.main.sync { ... }
```
### Peekaboo Submodule Fixes
```bash
# Check Peekaboo for concurrency issues
cd src/canvas-host/a2ui
grep -r "Thread\.isMainThread\|FileManager\.default" . --include="*.swift"
# Fix and rebuild submodule
cd /Volumes/Main SSD/Developer/clawdis
pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle
```
### macOS App Concurrency Fixes
```bash
# Check macOS app for issues
grep -r "Thread\.isMainThread\|FileManager\.default" apps/macos/ --include="*.swift"
# Clean and rebuild after fixes
cd apps/macos && rm -rf .build .swiftpm
./scripts/restart-mac.sh
```
### Model Configuration Updates
If upstream introduced new model configurations:
```bash
# Check for OpenRouter API key requirements
grep -r "openrouter\|OPENROUTER" src/ --include="*.ts" --include="*.js"
# Update clawdbot.json with fallback chains
# Add model fallback configurations as needed
```
---
## Step 6: Verify & Push
```bash
# Verify everything works
pnpm clawdbot health
pnpm test
# Push (force required after rebase)
git push origin main --force-with-lease
# Or regular push after merge
git push origin main
```
---
## Troubleshooting
### Build Fails After Sync
```bash
# Clean and rebuild
rm -rf node_modules dist
pnpm install
pnpm build
```
### Type Errors (Bun/Node Incompatibility)
Common issue: `fetch.preconnect` type mismatch. Fix by using `FetchLike` type instead of `typeof fetch`.
### macOS App Crashes on Launch
Usually resource bundle mismatch. Full rebuild required:
```bash
cd apps/macos && rm -rf .build .swiftpm
./scripts/restart-mac.sh
```
### Patch Failures
```bash
# Check patch status
pnpm install 2>&1 | grep -i patch
# If patches fail, they may need updating for new dep versions
# Check patches/ directory against package.json patchedDependencies
```
### Swift 6.2 / macOS 26 SDK Build Failures
**Symptoms:** Build fails with deprecation warnings about `FileManager.default` or `Thread.isMainThread`
**Search-Mode Investigation:**
```bash
# Exhaustive search for deprecated APIs
morph-mcp_warpgrep_codebase_search search_string="Find all Swift files using deprecated FileManager.default or Thread.isMainThread" repo_path="/Volumes/Main SSD/Developer/clawdis"
```
**Quick Fix Commands:**
```bash
# Find all affected files
find . -name "*.swift" -exec grep -l "FileManager\.default\|Thread\.isMainThread" {} \;
# Replace FileManager.default with FileManager()
find . -name "*.swift" -exec sed -i '' 's/FileManager\.default/FileManager()/g' {} \;
# For Thread.isMainThread, need manual review of each usage
grep -rn "Thread\.isMainThread" --include="*.swift" .
```
**Rebuild After Fixes:**
```bash
# Clean all build artifacts
rm -rf apps/macos/.build apps/macos/.swiftpm
rm -rf src/canvas-host/a2ui/.build
# Rebuild Peekaboo bundle
pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle
# Full macOS rebuild
./scripts/restart-mac.sh
```
---
## Automation Script
Save as `scripts/sync-upstream.sh`:
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
echo "==> Fetching upstream..."
git fetch upstream
echo "==> Current divergence:"
git rev-list --left-right --count main...upstream/main
echo "==> Rebasing onto upstream/main..."
git rebase upstream/main
echo "==> Installing dependencies..."
pnpm install
echo "==> Building..."
pnpm build
pnpm ui:build
echo "==> Running doctor..."
pnpm clawdbot doctor
echo "==> Rebuilding macOS app..."
./scripts/restart-mac.sh
echo "==> Verifying gateway health..."
pnpm clawdbot health
echo "==> Checking for Swift 6.2 compatibility issues..."
if grep -r "FileManager\.default\|Thread\.isMainThread" src/ apps/ --include="*.swift" --quiet; then
echo "⚠️ Found potential Swift 6.2 deprecated API usage"
echo " Run manual fixes or use analyze-mode investigation"
else
echo "✅ No obvious Swift deprecation issues found"
fi
echo "==> Testing agent functionality..."
# Note: Update YOUR_TELEGRAM_SESSION_ID with actual session ID
pnpm clawdbot agent --message "Verification: Upstream sync and macOS rebuild completed successfully." --session-id YOUR_TELEGRAM_SESSION_ID || echo "Warning: Agent test failed - check Telegram for verification message"
echo "==> Done! Check Telegram for verification message, then run 'git push --force-with-lease' when ready."
```

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---
name: openclaw-ghsa-maintainer
description: Maintainer workflow for OpenClaw GitHub Security Advisories (GHSA). Use when Codex needs to inspect, patch, validate, or publish a repo advisory, verify private-fork state, prepare advisory Markdown or JSON payloads safely, handle GHSA API-specific publish constraints, or confirm advisory publish success.
---
# OpenClaw GHSA Maintainer
Use this skill for repo security advisory workflow only. Keep general release work in `openclaw-release-maintainer`.
## Respect advisory guardrails
- Before reviewing or publishing a repo advisory, read `SECURITY.md`.
- Ask permission before any publish action.
- Treat this skill as GHSA-only. Do not use it for stable or beta release work.
## Fetch and inspect advisory state
Fetch the current advisory and the latest published npm version:
```bash
gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>
npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"
```
Use the fetch output to confirm the advisory state, linked private fork, and vulnerability payload shape before patching.
## Verify private fork PRs are closed
Before publishing, verify that the advisory's private fork has no open PRs:
```bash
fork=$(gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA> | jq -r .private_fork.full_name)
gh pr list -R "$fork" --state open
```
The PR list must be empty before publish.
## Prepare advisory Markdown and JSON safely
- Write advisory Markdown via heredoc to a temp file. Do not use escaped `\n` strings.
- Build PATCH payload JSON with `jq`, not hand-escaped shell JSON.
Example pattern:
```bash
cat > /tmp/ghsa.desc.md <<'EOF'
<markdown description>
EOF
jq -n --rawfile desc /tmp/ghsa.desc.md \
'{summary,severity,description:$desc,vulnerabilities:[...]}' \
> /tmp/ghsa.patch.json
```
## Apply PATCH calls in the correct sequence
- Do not set `severity` and `cvss_vector_string` in the same PATCH call.
- Use separate calls when the advisory requires both fields.
- Publish by PATCHing the advisory and setting `"state":"published"`. There is no separate `/publish` endpoint.
Example shape:
```bash
gh api -X PATCH /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA> \
--input /tmp/ghsa.patch.json
```
## Publish and verify success
After publish, re-fetch the advisory and confirm:
- `state=published`
- `published_at` is set
- the description does not contain literal escaped `\\n`
Verification pattern:
```bash
gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>
jq -r .description < /tmp/ghsa.refetch.json | rg '\\\\n'
```
## Common GHSA footguns
- Publishing fails with HTTP 422 if required fields are missing or the private fork still has open PRs.
- A payload that looks correct in shell can still be wrong if Markdown was assembled with escaped newline strings.
- Advisory PATCH sequencing matters; separate field updates when GHSA API constraints require it.

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---
name: openclaw-parallels-smoke
description: End-to-end Parallels smoke, upgrade, and rerun workflow for OpenClaw across macOS, Windows, and Linux guests. Use when Codex needs to run, rerun, debug, or interpret VM-based install, onboarding, gateway smoke tests, latest-release-to-main upgrade checks, fresh snapshot retests, or optional Discord roundtrip verification under Parallels.
---
# OpenClaw Parallels Smoke
Use this skill for Parallels guest workflows and smoke interpretation. Do not load it for normal repo work.
## Global rules
- Use the snapshot most closely matching the requested fresh baseline.
- Gateway verification in smoke runs should use `openclaw gateway status --deep --require-rpc` unless the stable version being checked does not support it yet.
- Stable `2026.3.12` pre-upgrade diagnostics may require a plain `gateway status --deep` fallback.
- Treat `precheck=latest-ref-fail` on that stable pre-upgrade lane as baseline, not automatically a regression.
- Pass `--json` for machine-readable summaries.
- Per-phase logs land under `/tmp/openclaw-parallels-*`.
- Do not run local and gateway agent turns in parallel on the same fresh workspace or session.
- Do not run multiple smoke lanes against the same guest family at once. Tahoe lanes share the host HTTP port, and Windows/Linux lanes can collide on snapshot restore/start state if two jobs touch the same VM concurrently.
- If `main` is moving under active multi-agent work, prefer a detached worktree pinned to one commit for long Parallels suites. The smoke scripts now verify the packed tgz commit instead of live `git rev-parse HEAD`, but a pinned worktree still avoids noisy rebuild/version drift during reruns.
- For `openclaw update --channel dev` lanes, remember the guest clones GitHub `main`, not your local worktree. If a local fix exists but the rerun still fails inside the cloned dev checkout, do not treat that as disproof of the fix until the branch has been pushed.
- For `prlctl exec`, pass the VM name before `--current-user` (`prlctl exec "$VM" --current-user ...`), not the other way around.
- If the workflow installs OpenClaw from a repo checkout instead of the site installer/npm release, finish by installing a real guest CLI shim and verifying it in a fresh guest shell. `pnpm openclaw ...` inside the repo is not enough for handoff parity.
- On macOS guests, prefer a user-global install plus a stable PATH-visible shim:
- install with `NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX="$HOME/.npm-global" npm install -g .`
- make sure `~/.local/bin/openclaw` exists or `~/.npm-global/bin` is on PATH
- verify from a brand-new guest shell with `which openclaw` and `openclaw --version`
## npm install then update
- Preferred entrypoint: `pnpm test:parallels:npm-update`
- Flow: fresh snapshot -> install npm package baseline -> smoke -> install current main tgz on the same guest -> smoke again.
- For beta/stable verification, resolve the tag immediately before the run (`npm view openclaw@beta version dist.tarball` or `npm view openclaw@latest ...`). Tags can move while a long VM matrix is already running; restart the matrix when the intended prerelease appears after an earlier registry 404/tag-lag check.
- Source Peter's profile in the host shell (`set -a; source "$HOME/.profile"; set +a`) before OpenAI/Anthropic lanes. Do not print profile contents or env dumps; pass provider secrets through the guest exec environment.
- Same-guest update verification should set the default model explicitly to `openai/gpt-5.4` before the agent turn and use a fresh explicit `--session-id` so old session model state does not leak into the check.
- The aggregate npm-update wrapper must resolve the Linux VM with the same Ubuntu fallback policy as `parallels-linux-smoke.sh` before both fresh and update lanes. Treat any Ubuntu guest with major version `>= 24` as acceptable when the exact default VM is missing, preferring the closest version match. On Peter's current host today, missing `Ubuntu 24.04.3 ARM64` should fall back to `Ubuntu 25.10`.
- On macOS same-guest update checks, restart the gateway after the npm upgrade before `gateway status` / `agent`; launchd can otherwise report a loaded service while the old process has exited and the fresh process is not RPC-ready yet.
- The npm-update aggregate's macOS update leg writes the guest update script as root, then runs it as the desktop user. If `prlctl exec "$MACOS_VM" --current-user ...` cannot authenticate, retry through plain root `prlctl exec` plus `sudo -u <desktop-user> /usr/bin/env HOME=/Users/<desktop-user> USER=<desktop-user> LOGNAME=<desktop-user> PATH=/opt/homebrew/bin:/opt/homebrew/opt/node/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin ...`. That is a Parallels transport fallback; still verify `openclaw --version`, gateway RPC, and an agent turn after the update.
- On Windows same-guest update checks, restart the gateway after the npm upgrade before `gateway status` / `agent`; in-place global npm updates can otherwise leave stale hashed `dist/*` module imports alive in the running service.
- In those Windows same-guest update checks, do not treat one nonzero `openclaw gateway restart` as definitive failure. Current login-item restarts can report failure before the background service becomes observable again; follow with a longer RPC-ready wait and use `gateway start` only as a recovery step if readiness still never returns.
- After that Windows restart, do not trust one `gateway status --deep --require-rpc` call after a fixed sleep. Retry the RPC-ready probe for roughly 30 seconds and log each attempt; current guests can keep port `18789` bound while the fresh RPC endpoint is still coming up.
- For Windows same-guest update checks, prefer the done-file/log-drain PowerShell runner pattern over one long-lived `prlctl exec ... powershell -EncodedCommand ...` transport. The guest can finish successfully while the outer `prlctl exec` still hangs.
- The Windows same-guest update helper should write stage markers to its log before long steps like tgz download and `npm install -g` so the outer progress monitor does not sit on `waiting for first log line` during healthy but quiet installs.
- Linux same-guest update verification should also export `HOME=/root`, pass `OPENAI_API_KEY` via `prlctl exec ... /usr/bin/env`, and use `openclaw agent --local`; the fresh Linux baseline does not rely on persisted gateway credentials.
- The npm-update wrapper now prints per-lane progress from the nested log files. If a lane still looks stuck, inspect the nested logs in `runDir` first (`macos-fresh.log`, `windows-fresh.log`, `linux-fresh.log`, `macos-update.log`, `windows-update.log`, `linux-update.log`) instead of assuming the outer wrapper hung.
- If the wrapper fails a lane, read the auto-dumped tail first, then the full nested lane log under `/tmp/openclaw-parallels-npm-update.*`.
- Current known macOS update-lane transport signature when the fallback is missing or bypassed: `Unable to authenticate the user. Make sure that the specified credentials are correct and try again.` Treat that as Parallels current-user authentication before blaming npm or OpenClaw.
## CLI invocation footgun
- The Parallels smoke shell scripts should tolerate a literal bare `--` arg so `pnpm test:parallels:* -- --json` and similar forwarded invocations work without needing to call `bash scripts/e2e/...` directly.
## macOS flow
- Preferred entrypoint: `pnpm test:parallels:macos`
- Default upgrade coverage on macOS should now include: fresh snapshot -> site installer pinned to the latest stable tag -> `openclaw update --channel dev` on the guest. Treat this as part of the default Tahoe regression plan, not an optional side quest.
- `parallels-macos-smoke.sh --mode upgrade` should run that release-to-dev lane by default. Keep the older host-tgz upgrade path only when the caller explicitly passes `--target-package-spec`.
- Because the default upgrade lane no longer needs a host tgz, skip `npm pack` + host HTTP server startup for `--mode upgrade` unless `--target-package-spec` is set. Keep the pack/server path for `fresh` and `both`.
- If that release-to-dev lane fails with `reason=preflight-no-good-commit` and repeated `sh: pnpm: command not found` tails from `preflight build`, treat it as an updater regression first. The fix belongs in the git/dev updater bootstrap path, not in Parallels retry logic.
- Until the public stable train includes that updater bootstrap fix, the macOS release-to-dev lane may seed a temporary guest-local `pnpm` shim immediately before `openclaw update --channel dev`. Keep that workaround scoped to the smoke harness and remove it once the latest stable no longer needs it.
- In Tahoe `prlctl exec --current-user` runs, prefer explicit `node .../openclaw.mjs ...` invocations for the release->dev handoff itself and for post-update verification. The shebanged global `openclaw` wrapper can fail with `env: node: No such file or directory`, and self-updating through the wrapper is a weaker lane than invoking the entrypoint under a fixed `node`.
- Default to the snapshot closest to `macOS 26.3.1 latest`.
- On Peter's Tahoe VM, `fresh-latest-march-2026` can hang in `prlctl snapshot-switch`; if restore times out there, rerun with `--snapshot-hint 'macOS 26.3.1 latest'` before blaming auth or the harness.
- `parallels-macos-smoke.sh` now retries `snapshot-switch` once after force-stopping a stuck running/suspended guest. If Tahoe still times out after that recovery path, then treat it as a real Parallels/host issue and rerun manually.
- The macOS smoke should include a dashboard load phase after gateway health: resolve the tokenized URL with `openclaw dashboard --no-open`, verify the served HTML contains the Control UI title/root shell, then open Safari and require an established localhost TCP connection from Safari to the gateway port.
- For Tahoe `fresh.gateway-status`, prefer non-TTY `prlctl exec --current-user ... openclaw gateway status ...` plus a few short retries. `prlctl enter` can spam TTY control bytes and hang the phase log even when the CLI itself is healthy.
- If a Tahoe lane times out in `fresh.first-agent-turn` and the phase log stops right after `__OPENCLAW_RC__:0` from `models set`, suspect the `prlctl enter` / `expect` wrapper before blaming auth or the model lane. That pattern means the first guest command finished but the transport never released for the next `guest_current_user_cli` call.
- If a packaged install regresses with `500` on `/`, `/healthz`, or `__openclaw/control-ui-config.json` after `fresh.install-main` or `upgrade.install-main`, suspect bundled plugin runtime deps resolving from the package root `node_modules` rather than `dist/extensions/*/node_modules`. Repro quickly with a real `npm pack`/global install lane before blaming dashboard auth or Safari.
- `prlctl exec` is fine for deterministic repo commands, but use the guest Terminal or `prlctl enter` when installer parity or shell-sensitive behavior matters.
- Multi-word `openclaw agent --message ...` checks should go through a guest shell wrapper (`guest_current_user_sh` / `guest_current_user_cli` or `/bin/sh -lc ...`), not raw `prlctl exec ... node openclaw.mjs ...`, or the message can be split into extra argv tokens and Commander reports `too many arguments for 'agent'`.
- The same wrapper rule applies when bypassing `--current-user`: write a tiny `/tmp/*.sh` on the guest and execute `/bin/bash /tmp/*.sh` through the sudo desktop-user environment. Do not pass `openclaw agent --message '...'` directly as one raw `prlctl exec` command.
- When ref-mode onboarding stores `OPENAI_API_KEY` as an env secret ref, the post-onboard agent verification should also export `OPENAI_API_KEY` for the guest command. The gateway can still reject with pairing-required and fall back to embedded execution, and that fallback needs the env-backed credential available in the shell.
- On the fresh Tahoe snapshot, `brew` exists but `node` may be missing from PATH in noninteractive exec. Use `/opt/homebrew/bin/node` when needed.
- Fresh host-served tgz installs should install as guest root with `HOME=/var/root`, then run onboarding as the desktop user via `prlctl exec --current-user`.
- Root-installed tgz smoke can log plugin blocks for world-writable `extensions/*`; do not treat that as an onboarding or gateway failure unless plugin loading is the task.
## Windows flow
- Preferred entrypoint: `pnpm test:parallels:windows`
- Use the snapshot closest to `pre-openclaw-native-e2e-2026-03-12`.
- Default upgrade coverage on Windows should now include: fresh snapshot -> site installer pinned to the requested stable tag -> `openclaw update --channel dev` on the guest. Keep the older host-tgz upgrade path only when the caller explicitly passes `--target-package-spec`.
- Optional exact npm-tag baseline on Windows: `bash scripts/e2e/parallels-windows-smoke.sh --mode upgrade --target-package-spec openclaw@<tag> --json`. That lane installs the published npm tarball as baseline, then runs `openclaw update --channel dev`.
- Optional forward-fix Windows validation: `bash scripts/e2e/parallels-windows-smoke.sh --mode upgrade --upgrade-from-packed-main --json`. That lane installs the packed current-main npm tgz as baseline, then runs `openclaw update --channel dev`.
- Always use `prlctl exec --current-user`; plain `prlctl exec` lands in `NT AUTHORITY\\SYSTEM`.
- Prefer explicit `npm.cmd` and `openclaw.cmd`.
- Use PowerShell only as the transport with `-ExecutionPolicy Bypass`, then call the `.cmd` shims from inside it.
- Current Windows Node installs expose `corepack` as a `.cmd` shim. If a release-to-dev lane sees `corepack` on PATH but `openclaw update --channel dev` still behaves as if corepack is missing, treat that as an exec-shim regression first.
- If an exact published-tag Windows lane fails during preflight with `npm run build` and `'pnpm' is not recognized`, remember that the guest is still executing the old published updater. Validate the fix with `--upgrade-from-packed-main`, then wait for the next tagged npm release before expecting the historical tag lane to pass.
- Multi-word `openclaw agent --message ...` checks should call `& $openclaw ...` inside PowerShell, not `Start-Process ... -ArgumentList` against `openclaw.cmd`, or Commander can see split argv and throw `too many arguments for 'agent'`.
- Windows installer/tgz phases now retry once after guest-ready recheck; keep new Windows smoke steps idempotent so a transport-flake retry is safe.
- If a Windows retry sees the VM become `suspended` or `stopped`, resume/start it before the next `prlctl exec`; otherwise the second attempt just repeats the same `rc=255`.
- Windows global `npm install -g` phases can stay quiet for a minute or more even when healthy; inspect the phase log before calling it hung, and only treat it as a regression once the retry wrapper or timeout trips.
- When those Windows global installs stay quiet, the useful progress often lives in the guest npm debug log, not the helper phase log. The smoke script now streams incremental `npm-cache/_logs/*-debug-0.log` deltas into the phase log during long baseline/package installs; read those lines before assuming the lane is stalled.
- The Windows baseline-package helpers now auto-dump the latest guest `npm-cache/_logs/*-debug-0.log` tail on timeout or nonzero completion. Read that tail in the phase log before opening a second guest shell.
- The same incremental npm-debug streaming also applies to `--upgrade-from-packed-main` / packaged-install baseline phases. A phase log that still says only `install.start`, `install.download-tgz`, `install.install-tgz` can still be healthy if the streamed npm-debug section shows registry fetches or bundled-plugin postinstall work.
- Fresh Windows tgz install phases should also use the background PowerShell runner plus done-file/log-drain pattern; do not rely on one long-lived `prlctl exec ... powershell ... npm install -g` transport for package installs.
- Windows release-to-dev helpers should log `where pnpm` before and after the update and require `where pnpm` to succeed post-update. That proves the updater installed or enabled `pnpm` itself instead of depending on a smoke-only bootstrap.
- Fresh Windows ref-mode onboard should use the same background PowerShell runner plus done-file/log-drain pattern as the npm-update helper, including startup materialization checks, host-side timeouts on short poll `prlctl exec` calls, and retry-on-poll-failure behavior for transient transport flakes.
- Fresh Windows daemon-health reachability should use `openclaw gateway probe --json` with a longer timeout and treat `ok: true` as success; full `gateway status --require-rpc` checks are too eager during initial startup on current main.
- Fresh Windows ref-mode agent verification should set `OPENAI_API_KEY` in the PowerShell environment before invoking `openclaw.cmd agent`, for the same pairing-required fallback reason as macOS.
- The standalone Windows upgrade smoke lane should stop the managed gateway after `upgrade.install-main` and before `upgrade.onboard-ref`. Restarting before onboard can leave the old process alive on the pre-onboard token while onboard rewrites `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`, which then fails `gateway-health` with `unauthorized: gateway token mismatch`.
- If standalone Windows upgrade fails with a gateway token mismatch but `pnpm test:parallels:npm-update` passes, trust the mismatch as a standalone ref-onboard ordering bug first; the npm-update helper does not re-run ref-mode onboard on the same guest.
- Keep onboarding and status output ASCII-clean in logs; fancy punctuation becomes mojibake in current capture paths.
- If you hit an older run with `rc=255` plus an empty `fresh.install-main.log` or `upgrade.install-main.log`, treat it as a likely `prlctl exec` transport drop after guest start-up, not immediate proof of an npm/package failure.
## Linux flow
- Preferred entrypoint: `pnpm test:parallels:linux`
- Use the snapshot closest to fresh `Ubuntu 24.04.3 ARM64`.
- If that exact VM is missing on the host, any Ubuntu guest with major version `>= 24` is acceptable; prefer the closest versioned Ubuntu guest with a fresh poweroff snapshot. On Peter's host today, that is `Ubuntu 25.10`.
- Use plain `prlctl exec`; `--current-user` is not the right transport on this snapshot.
- Fresh snapshots may be missing `curl`, and `apt-get update` can fail on clock skew. Bootstrap with `apt-get -o Acquire::Check-Date=false update` and install `curl ca-certificates`.
- Fresh `main` tgz smoke still needs the latest-release installer first because the snapshot has no Node or npm before bootstrap.
- This snapshot does not have a usable `systemd --user` session; managed daemon install is unsupported.
- The Linux smoke now falls back to a manual `setsid openclaw gateway run --bind loopback --port 18789 --force` launch with `HOME=/root` and the provider secret exported, then verifies `gateway status --deep --require-rpc` when available.
- The Linux manual gateway launch should wait for `gateway status --deep --require-rpc` inside the `gateway-start` phase; otherwise the first status probe can race the background bind and fail a healthy lane.
- If Linux gateway bring-up fails, inspect `/tmp/openclaw-parallels-linux-gateway.log` in the guest phase logs first; the common failure mode is a missing provider secret in the launched gateway environment.
## Discord roundtrip
- Discord roundtrip is optional and should be enabled with:
- `--discord-token-env`
- `--discord-guild-id`
- `--discord-channel-id`
- Keep the Discord token only in a host env var.
- Use installed `openclaw message send/read`, not `node openclaw.mjs message ...`.
- Set `channels.discord.guilds` as one JSON object, not dotted config paths with snowflakes.
- Avoid long `prlctl enter` or expect-driven Discord config scripts; prefer `prlctl exec --current-user /bin/sh -lc ...` with short commands.
- For a narrower macOS-only Discord proof run, the existing `parallels-discord-roundtrip` skill is the deep-dive companion.

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name: openclaw-pr-maintainer
description: Maintainer workflow for reviewing, triaging, preparing, closing, or landing OpenClaw pull requests and related issues. Use when Codex needs to validate bug-fix claims, search for related issues or PRs, apply or recommend close/reason labels, prepare GitHub comments safely, check review-thread follow-up, or perform maintainer-style PR decision making before merge or closure.
---
# OpenClaw PR Maintainer
Use this skill for maintainer-facing GitHub workflow, not for ordinary code changes.
## Apply close and triage labels correctly
- If an issue or PR matches an auto-close reason, apply the label and let `.github/workflows/auto-response.yml` handle the comment/close/lock flow.
- Do not manually close plus manually comment for these reasons.
- `r:*` labels can be used on both issues and PRs.
- Current reasons:
- `r: skill`
- `r: support`
- `r: no-ci-pr`
- `r: too-many-prs`
- `r: testflight`
- `r: third-party-extension`
- `r: moltbook`
- `r: spam`
- `invalid`
- `dirty` for PRs only
## Enforce the bug-fix evidence bar
- Never merge a bug-fix PR based only on issue text, PR text, or AI rationale.
- Before landing, require:
1. symptom evidence such as a repro, logs, or a failing test
2. a verified root cause in code with file/line
3. a fix that touches the implicated code path
4. a regression test when feasible, or explicit manual verification plus a reason no test was added
- If the claim is unsubstantiated or likely wrong, request evidence or changes instead of merging.
- If the linked issue appears outdated or incorrect, correct triage first. Do not merge a speculative fix.
## Handle GitHub text safely
- For issue comments and PR comments, use literal multiline strings or `-F - <<'EOF'` for real newlines. Never embed `\n`.
- Do not use `gh issue/pr comment -b "..."` when the body contains backticks or shell characters. Prefer a single-quoted heredoc.
- Do not wrap issue or PR refs like `#24643` in backticks when you want auto-linking.
- PR landing comments should include clickable full commit links for landed and source SHAs when present.
## Search broadly before deciding
- Prefer targeted keyword search before proposing new work or closing something as duplicate.
- Use `--repo openclaw/openclaw` with `--match title,body` first.
- Add `--match comments` when triaging follow-up discussion.
- Do not stop at the first 500 results when the task requires a full search.
Examples:
```bash
gh search prs --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 -- "auto-update"
gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 -- "auto-update"
gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 \
--json number,title,state,url,updatedAt -- "auto update" \
--jq '.[] | "\(.number) | \(.state) | \(.title) | \(.url)"'
```
## Follow PR review and landing hygiene
- If bot review conversations exist on your PR, address them and resolve them yourself once fixed.
- Leave a review conversation unresolved only when reviewer or maintainer judgment is still needed.
- When landing or merging any PR, follow the global `/landpr` process.
- Use `scripts/committer "<msg>" <file...>` for scoped commits instead of manual `git add` and `git commit`.
- Keep commit messages concise and action-oriented.
- Group related changes; avoid bundling unrelated refactors.
- Use `.github/pull_request_template.md` for PR submissions and `.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/` for issues.
## Extra safety
- If a close or reopen action would affect more than 5 PRs, ask for explicit confirmation with the exact count and target query first.
- `sync` means: if the tree is dirty, commit all changes with a sensible Conventional Commit message, then `git pull --rebase`, then `git push`. Stop if rebase conflicts cannot be resolved safely.

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---
name: openclaw-qa-testing
description: Run, watch, debug, and extend OpenClaw QA testing with qa-lab and qa-channel. Use when Codex needs to execute the repo-backed QA suite, inspect live QA artifacts, debug failing scenarios, add new QA scenarios, or explain the OpenClaw QA workflow. Prefer the live OpenAI lane with regular openai/gpt-5.4 in fast mode; do not use gpt-5.4-pro or gpt-5.4-mini unless the user explicitly overrides that policy.
---
# OpenClaw QA Testing
Use this skill for `qa-lab` / `qa-channel` work. Repo-local QA only.
## Read first
- `docs/concepts/qa-e2e-automation.md`
- `docs/help/testing.md`
- `docs/channels/qa-channel.md`
- `qa/QA_KICKOFF_TASK.md`
- `qa/seed-scenarios.json`
- `extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.ts`
- `extensions/qa-lab/src/character-eval.ts`
## Model policy
- Live OpenAI lane: `openai/gpt-5.4`
- Fast mode: on
- Do not use:
- `openai/gpt-5.4-pro`
- `openai/gpt-5.4-mini`
- Only change model policy if the user explicitly asks.
## Default workflow
1. Read the seed plan and current suite implementation.
2. Decide lane:
- mock/dev: `mock-openai`
- real validation: `live-openai`
3. For live OpenAI, use:
```bash
OPENCLAW_LIVE_OPENAI_KEY="${OPENAI_API_KEY}" \
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode live-openai \
--model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/run-all-live-openai-<tag>
```
4. Watch outputs:
- summary: `.artifacts/qa-e2e/run-all-live-openai-<tag>/qa-suite-summary.json`
- report: `.artifacts/qa-e2e/run-all-live-openai-<tag>/qa-suite-report.md`
5. If the user wants to watch the live UI, find the current `openclaw-qa` listen port and report `http://127.0.0.1:<port>`.
6. If a scenario fails, fix the product or harness root cause, then rerun the full lane.
## Character evals
Use `qa character-eval` for style/persona/vibe checks across multiple live models.
```bash
pnpm openclaw qa character-eval \
--model openai/gpt-5.4,thinking=xhigh \
--model openai/gpt-5.2,thinking=xhigh \
--model openai/gpt-5,thinking=xhigh \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-6,thinking=high \
--model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6,thinking=high \
--model zai/glm-5.1,thinking=high \
--model moonshot/kimi-k2.5,thinking=high \
--model google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview,thinking=high \
--judge-model openai/gpt-5.4,thinking=xhigh,fast \
--judge-model anthropic/claude-opus-4-6,thinking=high \
--concurrency 16 \
--judge-concurrency 16 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/character-eval-<tag>
```
- Runs local QA gateway child processes, not Docker.
- Preferred model spec syntax is `provider/model,thinking=<level>[,fast|,no-fast|,fast=<bool>]` for both `--model` and `--judge-model`.
- Do not add new examples with separate `--model-thinking`; keep that flag as legacy compatibility only.
- Defaults to candidate models `openai/gpt-5.4`, `openai/gpt-5.2`, `openai/gpt-5`, `anthropic/claude-opus-4-6`, `anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6`, `zai/glm-5.1`, `moonshot/kimi-k2.5`, and `google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview` when no `--model` is passed.
- Candidate thinking defaults to `high`, with `xhigh` for OpenAI models that support it. Prefer inline `--model provider/model,thinking=<level>`; `--thinking <level>` and `--model-thinking <provider/model=level>` remain compatibility shims.
- OpenAI candidate refs default to fast mode so priority processing is used where supported. Use inline `,fast`, `,no-fast`, or `,fast=false` for one model; use `--fast` only to force fast mode for every candidate.
- Judges default to `openai/gpt-5.4,thinking=xhigh,fast` and `anthropic/claude-opus-4-6,thinking=high`.
- Report includes judge ranking, run stats, durations, and full transcripts; do not include raw judge replies. Duration is benchmark context, not a grading signal.
- Candidate and judge concurrency default to 16. Use `--concurrency <n>` and `--judge-concurrency <n>` to override when local gateways or provider limits need a gentler lane.
- Scenario source should stay markdown-driven under `qa/scenarios/`.
- For isolated character/persona evals, write the persona into `SOUL.md` and blank `IDENTITY.md` in the scenario flow. Use `SOUL.md + IDENTITY.md` only when intentionally testing how the normal OpenClaw identity combines with the character.
- Keep prompts natural and task-shaped. The candidate model should receive character setup through `SOUL.md`, then normal user turns such as chat, workspace help, and small file tasks; do not ask "how would you react?" or tell the model it is in an eval.
- Prefer at least one real task, such as creating or editing a tiny workspace artifact, so the transcript captures character under normal tool use instead of pure roleplay.
## Codex CLI model lane
Use model refs shaped like `codex-cli/<codex-model>` whenever QA should exercise Codex as a model backend.
Examples:
```bash
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model codex-cli/<codex-model> \
--alt-model codex-cli/<codex-model> \
--scenario <scenario-id> \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/codex-<tag>
```
```bash
pnpm openclaw qa manual \
--model codex-cli/<codex-model> \
--message "Reply exactly: CODEX_OK"
```
- Treat the concrete Codex model name as user/config input; do not hardcode it in source, docs examples, or scenarios.
- Live QA preserves `CODEX_HOME` so Codex CLI auth/config works while keeping `HOME` and `OPENCLAW_HOME` sandboxed.
- Mock QA should scrub `CODEX_HOME`.
- If Codex returns fallback/auth text every turn, first check `CODEX_HOME`, `~/.profile`, and gateway child logs before changing scenario assertions.
- For model comparison, include `codex-cli/<codex-model>` as another candidate in `qa character-eval`; the report should label it as an opaque model name.
## Repo facts
- Seed scenarios live in `qa/`.
- Main live runner: `extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.ts`
- QA lab server: `extensions/qa-lab/src/lab-server.ts`
- Child gateway harness: `extensions/qa-lab/src/gateway-child.ts`
- Synthetic channel: `extensions/qa-channel/`
## What “done” looks like
- Full suite green for the requested lane.
- User gets:
- watch URL if applicable
- pass/fail counts
- artifact paths
- concise note on what was fixed
## Common failure patterns
- Live timeout too short:
- widen live waits in `extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.ts`
- Discovery cannot find repo files:
- point prompts at `repo/...` inside seeded workspace
- Subagent proof too brittle:
- prefer stable final reply evidence over transient child-session listing
- Harness “rebuild” delay:
- dirty tree can trigger a pre-run build; expect that before ports appear
## When adding scenarios
- Add scenario metadata to `qa/seed-scenarios.json`
- Keep kickoff expectations in `qa/QA_KICKOFF_TASK.md` aligned
- Add executable coverage in `extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.ts`
- Prefer end-to-end assertions over mock-only checks
- Save outputs under `.artifacts/qa-e2e/`

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interface:
display_name: "QA Test OpenClaw"
short_description: "Run and debug qa-lab and qa-channel scenarios"
default_prompt: "Use $openclaw-qa-testing to run or extend the OpenClaw QA suite with qa-lab and qa-channel, using regular openai/gpt-5.4 in fast mode for live OpenAI runs."

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---
name: openclaw-release-maintainer
description: Maintainer workflow for OpenClaw releases, prereleases, changelog release notes, and publish validation. Use when Codex needs to prepare or verify stable or beta release steps, align version naming, assemble release notes, check release auth requirements, or validate publish-time commands and artifacts.
---
# OpenClaw Release Maintainer
Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Keep ordinary development changes and GHSA-specific advisory work outside this skill.
## Respect release guardrails
- Do not change version numbers without explicit operator approval.
- Ask permission before any npm publish or release step.
- This skill should be sufficient to drive the normal release flow end-to-end.
- Use the private maintainer release docs for credentials, recovery steps, and mac signing/notary specifics, and use `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` for public policy.
- Core `openclaw` publish is manual `workflow_dispatch`; creating or pushing a tag does not publish by itself.
## Keep release channel naming aligned
- `stable`: tagged releases only, published to npm `beta` by default; operators may target npm `latest` explicitly or promote later
- `beta`: prerelease tags like `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N`, with npm dist-tag `beta`
- Prefer `-beta.N`; do not mint new `-1` or `-2` beta suffixes
- `dev`: moving head on `main`
- When using a beta Git tag, publish npm with the matching beta version suffix so the plain version is not consumed or blocked
## Handle versions and release files consistently
- Version locations include:
- `package.json`
- `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts`
- `apps/ios/Sources/Info.plist`
- `apps/ios/Tests/Info.plist`
- `apps/macos/Sources/OpenClaw/Resources/Info.plist`
- `docs/install/updating.md`
- Peekaboo Xcode project and plist version fields
- Before creating a release tag, make every version location above match the version encoded by that tag.
- For fallback correction tags like `vYYYY.M.D-N`, the repo version locations still stay at `YYYY.M.D`.
- “Bump version everywhere” means all version locations above except `appcast.xml`.
- Release signing and notary credentials live outside the repo in the private maintainer docs.
- Every OpenClaw release ships the npm package and macOS app together.
- The production Sparkle feed lives at `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openclaw/openclaw/main/appcast.xml`, and the canonical published file is `appcast.xml` on `main` in the `openclaw` repo.
- That shared production Sparkle feed is stable-only. Beta mac releases may
upload assets to the GitHub prerelease, but they must not replace the shared
`appcast.xml` unless a separate beta feed exists.
- For fallback correction tags like `vYYYY.M.D-N`, the repo version still stays
at `YYYY.M.D`, but the mac release must use a strictly higher numeric
`APP_BUILD` / Sparkle build than the original release so existing installs
see it as newer.
## Build changelog-backed release notes
- Changelog entries should be user-facing, not internal release-process notes.
- When cutting a mac release with a beta GitHub prerelease:
- tag `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N` from the release commit
- create a prerelease titled `openclaw YYYY.M.D-beta.N`
- use release notes from the matching `CHANGELOG.md` version section
- attach at least the zip and dSYM zip, plus dmg if available
- Keep the top version entries in `CHANGELOG.md` sorted by impact:
- `### Changes` first
- `### Fixes` deduped with user-facing fixes first
## Run publish-time validation
Before tagging or publishing, run:
```bash
pnpm build
pnpm ui:build
pnpm release:check
pnpm test:install:smoke
```
For a non-root smoke path:
```bash
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NONROOT=1 pnpm test:install:smoke
```
After npm publish, run:
```bash
node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
```
- This verifies the published registry install path in a fresh temp prefix.
- For stable correction releases like `YYYY.M.D-N`, it also verifies the
upgrade path from `YYYY.M.D` to `YYYY.M.D-N` so a correction publish cannot
silently leave existing global installs on the old base stable payload.
## Check all relevant release builds
- Always validate the OpenClaw npm release path before creating the tag.
- Default release checks:
- `pnpm check`
- `pnpm build`
- `pnpm ui:build`
- `pnpm release:check`
- `OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NONROOT=1 pnpm test:install:smoke`
- Check all release-related build surfaces touched by the release, not only the npm package.
- Include mac release readiness in preflight by running the public validation
workflow in `openclaw/openclaw` and the real mac preflight in
`openclaw/releases-private` for every release.
- Treat the `appcast.xml` update on `main` as part of mac release readiness, not an optional follow-up.
- The workflows remain tag-based. The agent is responsible for making sure
preflight runs complete successfully before any publish run starts.
- Any fix after preflight means a new commit. Delete and recreate the tag and
matching GitHub release from the fixed commit, then rerun preflight from
scratch before publishing.
- For stable mac releases, generate the signed `appcast.xml` before uploading
public release assets so the updater feed cannot lag the published binaries.
- Serialize stable appcast-producing runs across tags so two releases do not
generate replacement `appcast.xml` files from the same stale seed.
- For stable releases, confirm the latest beta already passed the broader release workflows before cutting stable.
- If any required build, packaging step, or release workflow is red, do not say the release is ready.
## Use the right auth flow
- OpenClaw publish uses GitHub trusted publishing.
- Stable npm promotion from `beta` to `latest` is an explicit mode on
`.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml`, but it still needs a valid
`NPM_TOKEN` because `npm dist-tag` management is separate from trusted
publishing.
- The publish run must be started manually with `workflow_dispatch`.
- The npm workflow and the private mac publish workflow accept
`preflight_only=true` to run validation/build/package steps without uploading
public release assets.
- Real npm publish requires a prior successful npm preflight run id so the
publish job promotes the prepared tarball instead of rebuilding it.
- Real private mac publish requires a prior successful private mac preflight
run id so the publish job promotes the prepared artifacts instead of
rebuilding or renotarizing them again.
- The private mac workflow also accepts `smoke_test_only=true` for branch-safe
workflow smoke tests that use ad-hoc signing, skip notarization, skip shared
appcast generation, and do not prove release readiness.
- `preflight_only=true` on the npm workflow is also the right way to validate an
existing tag after publish; it should keep running the build checks even when
the npm version is already published.
- Validation-only runs may be dispatched from a branch when you are testing a
workflow change before merge.
- `.github/workflows/macos-release.yml` in `openclaw/openclaw` is now a
public validation-only handoff. It validates the tag/release state and points
operators to the private repo. It still rebuilds the JS outputs needed for
release validation, but it does not sign, notarize, or publish macOS
artifacts.
- `openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-validate.yml`
is the required private mac validation lane for `swift test`; keep it green
before any real mac publish run starts.
- Real mac preflight and real mac publish both use
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-publish.yml`.
- The private mac validation lane runs on GitHub's standard macOS runner.
- The private mac preflight path runs on GitHub's xlarge macOS runner and uses
a SwiftPM cache because the build/sign/notarize/package path is CPU-heavy.
- Private mac preflight uploads notarized build artifacts as workflow artifacts
instead of uploading public GitHub release assets.
- Private smoke-test runs upload ad-hoc, non-notarized build artifacts as
workflow artifacts and intentionally skip stable `appcast.xml` generation.
- npm preflight, public mac validation, private mac validation, and private mac
preflight must all pass before any real publish run starts.
- Real publish runs must be dispatched from `main`; branch-dispatched publish
attempts should fail before the protected environment is reached.
- The release workflows stay tag-based; rely on the documented release sequence
rather than workflow-level SHA pinning.
- The `npm-release` environment must be approved by `@openclaw/openclaw-release-managers` before publish continues.
- Mac publish uses
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-publish.yml` for
private mac preflight artifact preparation and real publish artifact
promotion.
- Real private mac publish uploads the packaged `.zip`, `.dmg`, and
`.dSYM.zip` assets to the existing GitHub release in `openclaw/openclaw`
automatically when `OPENCLAW_PUBLIC_REPO_RELEASE_TOKEN` is present in the
private repo `mac-release` environment.
- For stable releases, the agent must also download the signed
`macos-appcast-<tag>` artifact from the successful private mac workflow and
then update `appcast.xml` on `main`.
- For beta mac releases, do not update the shared production `appcast.xml`
unless a separate beta Sparkle feed exists.
- The private repo targets a dedicated `mac-release` environment. If the GitHub
plan does not yet support required reviewers there, do not assume the
environment alone is the approval boundary; rely on private repo access and
CODEOWNERS until those settings can be enabled.
- Do not use `NPM_TOKEN` or the plugin OTP flow for OpenClaw releases.
- `@openclaw/*` plugin publishes use a separate maintainer-only flow.
- Only publish plugins that already exist on npm; bundled disk-tree-only plugins stay unpublished.
## Fallback local mac publish
- Keep the original local macOS publish workflow available as a fallback in case
CI/CD mac publishing is unavailable or broken.
- Preserve the existing maintainer workflow Peter uses: run it on a real Mac
with local signing, notary, and Sparkle credentials already configured.
- Follow the private maintainer macOS runbook for the local steps:
`scripts/package-mac-dist.sh` to build, sign, notarize, and package the app;
manual GitHub release asset upload; then `scripts/make_appcast.sh` plus the
`appcast.xml` commit to `main`.
- `scripts/package-mac-dist.sh` now fails closed for release builds if the
bundled app comes out with a debug bundle id, an empty Sparkle feed URL, or a
`CFBundleVersion` below the canonical Sparkle build floor for that short
version. For correction tags, set a higher explicit `APP_BUILD`.
- `scripts/make_appcast.sh` first uses `generate_appcast` from `PATH`, then
falls back to the SwiftPM Sparkle tool output under `apps/macos/.build`.
- For stable tags, the local fallback may update the shared production
`appcast.xml`.
- For beta tags, the local fallback still publishes the mac assets but must not
update the shared production `appcast.xml` unless a separate beta feed exists.
- Treat the local workflow as fallback only. Prefer the CI/CD publish workflow
when it is working.
- After any stable mac publish, verify all of the following before you call the
release finished:
- the GitHub release has `.zip`, `.dmg`, and `.dSYM.zip` assets
- `appcast.xml` on `main` points at the new stable zip
- the packaged app reports the expected short version and a numeric
`CFBundleVersion` at or above the canonical Sparkle build floor
## Run the release sequence
1. Confirm the operator explicitly wants to cut a release.
2. Choose the exact target version and git tag.
3. Make every repo version location match that tag before creating it.
4. Update `CHANGELOG.md` and assemble the matching GitHub release notes.
5. Run the full preflight for all relevant release builds, including mac readiness.
6. Confirm the target npm version is not already published.
7. Create and push the git tag.
8. Create or refresh the matching GitHub release.
9. Start `.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` with `preflight_only=true`
and choose the intended `npm_dist_tag` (`beta` default; `latest` only for
an intentional direct stable publish). Wait for it to pass. Save that run id
because the real publish requires it to reuse the prepared npm tarball.
10. Start `.github/workflows/macos-release.yml` in `openclaw/openclaw` and wait
for the public validation-only run to pass.
11. Start
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-validate.yml`
with the same tag and wait for the private mac validation lane to pass.
12. Start
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-publish.yml`
with `preflight_only=true` and wait for it to pass. Save that run id because
the real publish requires it to reuse the notarized mac artifacts.
13. If any preflight or validation run fails, fix the issue on a new commit,
delete the tag and matching GitHub release, recreate them from the fixed
commit, and rerun all relevant preflights from scratch before continuing.
Never reuse old preflight results after the commit changes.
14. Start `.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` with the same tag for
the real publish, choose `npm_dist_tag` (`beta` default, `latest` only when
you intentionally want direct stable publish), keep it the same as the
preflight run, and pass the successful npm `preflight_run_id`.
15. Wait for `npm-release` approval from `@openclaw/openclaw-release-managers`.
16. If the stable release was published to `beta`, start
`.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` again after beta validation
passes with the same stable tag, `promote_beta_to_latest=true`,
`preflight_only=false`, empty `preflight_run_id`, and `npm_dist_tag=beta`,
then verify `latest` now points at that version.
17. Start
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-publish.yml`
for the real publish with the successful private mac `preflight_run_id` and
wait for success.
18. Verify the successful real private mac run uploaded the `.zip`, `.dmg`,
and `.dSYM.zip` artifacts to the existing GitHub release in
`openclaw/openclaw`.
19. For stable releases, download `macos-appcast-<tag>` from the successful
private mac run, update `appcast.xml` on `main`, and verify the feed.
20. For beta releases, publish the mac assets but expect no shared production
`appcast.xml` artifact and do not update the shared production feed unless a
separate beta feed exists.
21. After publish, verify npm and the attached release artifacts.
## GHSA advisory work
- Use `openclaw-ghsa-maintainer` for GHSA advisory inspection, patch/publish flow, private-fork validation, and GHSA API-specific publish checks.

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---
name: openclaw-test-heap-leaks
description: Investigate `pnpm test` memory growth, Vitest worker OOMs, and suspicious RSS increases in OpenClaw using the `scripts/test-parallel.mjs` heap snapshot tooling. Use when Codex needs to reproduce test-lane memory growth, collect repeated `.heapsnapshot` files, compare snapshots from the same worker PID, triage likely transformed-module retention versus likely runtime leaks, and fix or reduce the impact by patching cleanup logic or isolating hotspot tests.
---
# OpenClaw Test Heap Leaks
Use this skill for test-memory investigations. Do not guess from RSS alone when heap snapshots are available. Treat snapshot-name deltas as triage evidence, not proof, until retainers or dominators support the call.
## Workflow
1. Reproduce the failing shape first.
- Match the real entrypoint if possible. For Linux CI-style unit failures, start with:
- `pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle && OPENCLAW_TEST_MEMORY_TRACE=1 OPENCLAW_TEST_HEAPSNAPSHOT_INTERVAL_MS=60000 OPENCLAW_TEST_HEAPSNAPSHOT_DIR=.tmp/heapsnap OPENCLAW_TEST_WORKERS=2 OPENCLAW_TEST_MAX_OLD_SPACE_SIZE_MB=6144 pnpm test`
- Keep `OPENCLAW_TEST_MEMORY_TRACE=1` enabled so the wrapper prints per-file RSS summaries alongside the snapshots.
- If the report is about a specific shard or worker budget, preserve that shape.
- Before you analyze snapshots, identify the real lane names from `[test-parallel] start ...` lines or `pnpm test --plan`. Do not assume a single `unit-fast` lane; local plans often split into `unit-fast-batch-*`.
2. Wait for repeated snapshots before concluding anything.
- Take at least two intervals from the same lane.
- Compare snapshots from the same PID inside the real lane directory such as `.tmp/heapsnap/unit-fast-batch-2/`.
- Use `.agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks/scripts/heapsnapshot-delta.mjs` to compare either two files directly or the earliest/latest pair per PID in one lane directory.
- If the helper suggests transformed-module retention, confirm the top entries in DevTools retainers/dominators before calling it solved.
3. Classify the growth before choosing a fix.
- If growth is dominated by Vite/Vitest transformed source strings, `Module`, `system / Context`, bytecode, descriptor arrays, or property maps, treat it as likely retained module graph growth in long-lived workers.
- If growth is dominated by app objects, caches, buffers, server handles, timers, mock state, sqlite state, or similar runtime objects, treat it as a likely cleanup or lifecycle leak.
- If the names are ambiguous, stop short of a confident label and inspect retainers/dominators in DevTools for the top deltas.
4. Fix the right layer.
- For likely retained transformed-module growth in shared workers:
- Prefer timing and hotspot-driven scheduling fixes first. Check whether the file is already represented in `test/fixtures/test-timings.unit.json` and whether `scripts/test-update-memory-hotspots.mjs` should refresh the measured hotspot manifest before hand-editing behavior overrides.
- Move hotspot files out of the real shared lane by updating `test/fixtures/test-parallel.behavior.json` only when timing-driven peeling is insufficient.
- Prefer `singletonIsolated` for files that are safe alone but inflate shared worker heaps.
- If the file should already have been peeled out by timings but is absent from `test/fixtures/test-timings.unit.json`, call that out explicitly. Missing timings are a scheduling blind spot.
- For real leaks:
- Patch the implicated test or runtime cleanup path.
- Look for missing `afterEach`/`afterAll`, module-reset gaps, retained global state, unreleased DB handles, or listeners/timers that survive the file.
5. Verify with the most direct proof.
- Re-run the targeted lane or file with heap snapshots enabled if the suite still finishes in reasonable time.
- If snapshot overhead pushes tests over Vitest timeouts, fall back to the same lane without snapshots and confirm the RSS trend or OOM is reduced.
- For wrapper-only changes, at minimum verify the expected lanes start and the snapshot files are written.
## Heuristics
- Do not call everything a leak. In this repo, large `unit-fast` or `unit-fast-batch-*` growth can be a worker-lifetime problem rather than an application object leak.
- `scripts/test-parallel.mjs` and `scripts/test-parallel-memory.mjs` are the primary control points for wrapper diagnostics.
- The lane names printed by `[test-parallel] start ...` and `[test-parallel][mem] summary ...` tell you where to focus.
- When one or two files account for most of the delta and they are missing from timings, reducing impact by isolating them is usually the first pragmatic fix.
- When the same retained object families grow across multiple intervals in the same worker PID, trust the snapshots over intuition, then confirm ambiguous calls with retainer evidence.
## Snapshot Comparison
- Direct comparison:
- `node .agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks/scripts/heapsnapshot-delta.mjs before.heapsnapshot after.heapsnapshot`
- Auto-select earliest/latest snapshots per PID within one lane:
- `node .agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks/scripts/heapsnapshot-delta.mjs --lane-dir .tmp/heapsnap/unit-fast-batch-2`
- Useful flags:
- `--top 40`
- `--min-kb 32`
- `--pid 16133`
Read the top positive deltas first. Large positive growth in module-transform artifacts suggests lane isolation; large positive growth in runtime objects suggests a real leak. If the names alone do not settle it, open the same snapshot pair in DevTools and inspect retainers/dominators for the top rows before declaring root cause.
## Output Expectations
When using this skill, report:
- The exact reproduce command.
- Which lane and PID were compared.
- The dominant retained object families from the snapshot delta.
- Whether the issue is a likely real leak or likely shared-worker retained module growth, plus whether retainers/dominators confirmed it.
- The concrete fix or impact-reduction patch.
- What you verified, and what snapshot overhead prevented you from verifying.

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interface:
display_name: "Test Heap Leaks"
short_description: "Investigate test OOMs with heap snapshots"
default_prompt: "Use $openclaw-test-heap-leaks to investigate test memory growth with heap snapshots and reduce its impact."

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#!/usr/bin/env node
import fs from "node:fs";
import path from "node:path";
function printUsage() {
console.error(
"Usage: node heapsnapshot-delta.mjs <before.heapsnapshot> <after.heapsnapshot> [--top N] [--min-kb N]",
);
console.error(
" or: node heapsnapshot-delta.mjs --lane-dir <dir> [--pid PID] [--top N] [--min-kb N]",
);
}
function fail(message) {
console.error(message);
process.exit(1);
}
function parseArgs(argv) {
const options = {
top: 30,
minKb: 64,
laneDir: null,
pid: null,
files: [],
};
for (let index = 0; index < argv.length; index += 1) {
const arg = argv[index];
if (arg === "--top") {
options.top = Number.parseInt(argv[index + 1] ?? "", 10);
index += 1;
continue;
}
if (arg === "--min-kb") {
options.minKb = Number.parseInt(argv[index + 1] ?? "", 10);
index += 1;
continue;
}
if (arg === "--lane-dir") {
options.laneDir = argv[index + 1] ?? null;
index += 1;
continue;
}
if (arg === "--pid") {
options.pid = Number.parseInt(argv[index + 1] ?? "", 10);
index += 1;
continue;
}
options.files.push(arg);
}
if (!Number.isFinite(options.top) || options.top <= 0) {
fail("--top must be a positive integer");
}
if (!Number.isFinite(options.minKb) || options.minKb < 0) {
fail("--min-kb must be a non-negative integer");
}
if (options.pid !== null && (!Number.isInteger(options.pid) || options.pid <= 0)) {
fail("--pid must be a positive integer");
}
return options;
}
class JsonStreamScanner {
constructor(filePath) {
this.stream = fs.createReadStream(filePath, {
encoding: "utf8",
highWaterMark: 1024 * 1024,
});
this.iterator = this.stream[Symbol.asyncIterator]();
this.buffer = "";
this.offset = 0;
this.done = false;
}
compactBuffer() {
if (this.offset > 65536) {
this.buffer = this.buffer.slice(this.offset);
this.offset = 0;
}
}
async ensureAvailable(count = 1) {
while (!this.done && this.buffer.length - this.offset < count) {
const next = await this.iterator.next();
if (next.done) {
this.done = true;
break;
}
this.buffer += next.value;
}
}
async peek() {
await this.ensureAvailable(1);
return this.buffer[this.offset] ?? null;
}
async next() {
await this.ensureAvailable(1);
if (this.offset >= this.buffer.length) {
return null;
}
const char = this.buffer[this.offset];
this.offset += 1;
this.compactBuffer();
return char;
}
async skipWhitespace() {
while (true) {
const char = await this.peek();
if (char === null || !/\s/u.test(char)) {
return;
}
await this.next();
}
}
async expectChar(expected) {
const char = await this.next();
if (char !== expected) {
fail(`Expected ${expected} but found ${char ?? "<eof>"}`);
}
}
async find(sequence) {
let matched = 0;
while (true) {
const char = await this.next();
if (char === null) {
fail(`Could not find ${sequence}`);
}
if (char === sequence[matched]) {
matched += 1;
if (matched === sequence.length) {
return;
}
continue;
}
matched = char === sequence[0] ? 1 : 0;
if (matched === sequence.length) {
return;
}
}
}
async readBalancedObject() {
const start = await this.next();
if (start !== "{") {
fail(`Expected { but found ${start ?? "<eof>"}`);
}
let text = "{";
let depth = 1;
let inString = false;
let escaped = false;
while (depth > 0) {
const char = await this.next();
if (char === null) {
fail("Unexpected EOF while reading JSON object");
}
text += char;
if (inString) {
if (escaped) {
escaped = false;
} else if (char === "\\") {
escaped = true;
} else if (char === '"') {
inString = false;
}
continue;
}
if (char === '"') {
inString = true;
} else if (char === "{") {
depth += 1;
} else if (char === "}") {
depth -= 1;
}
}
return text;
}
async parseNumberArray(onValue) {
await this.skipWhitespace();
await this.expectChar("[");
await this.skipWhitespace();
if ((await this.peek()) === "]") {
await this.next();
return;
}
let token = "";
let index = 0;
const flush = () => {
if (token.length === 0) {
fail("Unexpected empty number token");
}
const value = Number.parseInt(token, 10);
if (!Number.isFinite(value)) {
fail(`Invalid numeric token: ${token}`);
}
onValue(value, index);
index += 1;
token = "";
};
while (true) {
const char = await this.next();
if (char === null) {
fail("Unexpected EOF while reading number array");
}
if (char === "]") {
flush();
return;
}
if (char === ",") {
flush();
continue;
}
if (/\s/u.test(char)) {
continue;
}
token += char;
}
}
async readJsonString() {
await this.expectChar('"');
let value = "";
while (true) {
const char = await this.next();
if (char === null) {
fail("Unexpected EOF while reading JSON string");
}
if (char === '"') {
return value;
}
if (char !== "\\") {
value += char;
continue;
}
const escaped = await this.next();
if (escaped === null) {
fail("Unexpected EOF while reading JSON string escape");
}
if (escaped === "u") {
let hex = "";
for (let index = 0; index < 4; index += 1) {
const hexChar = await this.next();
if (hexChar === null) {
fail("Unexpected EOF while reading JSON unicode escape");
}
hex += hexChar;
}
value += String.fromCharCode(Number.parseInt(hex, 16));
continue;
}
value +=
escaped === "b"
? "\b"
: escaped === "f"
? "\f"
: escaped === "n"
? "\n"
: escaped === "r"
? "\r"
: escaped === "t"
? "\t"
: escaped;
}
}
async parseStringArray(onValue) {
await this.skipWhitespace();
await this.expectChar("[");
await this.skipWhitespace();
if ((await this.peek()) === "]") {
await this.next();
return;
}
let index = 0;
while (true) {
const value = await this.readJsonString();
onValue(value, index);
index += 1;
await this.skipWhitespace();
const separator = await this.next();
if (separator === "]") {
return;
}
if (separator !== ",") {
fail(`Expected , or ] but found ${separator ?? "<eof>"}`);
}
await this.skipWhitespace();
}
}
}
function parseHeapFilename(filePath) {
const base = path.basename(filePath);
const match = base.match(
/^Heap\.(?<stamp>\d{8}\.\d{6})\.(?<pid>\d+)\.0\.(?<seq>\d+)\.heapsnapshot$/u,
);
if (!match?.groups) {
return null;
}
return {
filePath,
pid: Number.parseInt(match.groups.pid, 10),
stamp: match.groups.stamp,
sequence: Number.parseInt(match.groups.seq, 10),
};
}
function resolvePair(options) {
if (options.laneDir) {
const entries = fs
.readdirSync(options.laneDir)
.map((name) => parseHeapFilename(path.join(options.laneDir, name)))
.filter((entry) => entry !== null)
.filter((entry) => options.pid === null || entry.pid === options.pid)
.toSorted((left, right) => {
if (left.pid !== right.pid) {
return left.pid - right.pid;
}
if (left.stamp !== right.stamp) {
return left.stamp.localeCompare(right.stamp);
}
return left.sequence - right.sequence;
});
if (entries.length === 0) {
fail(`No matching heap snapshots found in ${options.laneDir}`);
}
const groups = new Map();
for (const entry of entries) {
const group = groups.get(entry.pid) ?? [];
group.push(entry);
groups.set(entry.pid, group);
}
const candidates = Array.from(groups.values())
.map((group) => ({
pid: group[0].pid,
before: group[0],
after: group.at(-1),
count: group.length,
}))
.filter((entry) => entry.count >= 2);
if (candidates.length === 0) {
fail(`Need at least two snapshots for one PID in ${options.laneDir}`);
}
const chosen =
options.pid !== null
? (candidates.find((entry) => entry.pid === options.pid) ?? null)
: candidates.toSorted((left, right) => right.count - left.count || left.pid - right.pid)[0];
if (!chosen) {
fail(`No PID with at least two snapshots matched in ${options.laneDir}`);
}
return {
before: chosen.before.filePath,
after: chosen.after.filePath,
pid: chosen.pid,
snapshotCount: chosen.count,
};
}
if (options.files.length !== 2) {
printUsage();
process.exit(1);
}
return {
before: options.files[0],
after: options.files[1],
pid: null,
snapshotCount: 2,
};
}
async function parseSnapshotMeta(scanner) {
await scanner.find('"snapshot":');
await scanner.skipWhitespace();
const metaObjectText = await scanner.readBalancedObject();
const parsed = JSON.parse(metaObjectText);
return parsed?.meta ?? null;
}
async function buildSummary(filePath) {
const scanner = new JsonStreamScanner(filePath);
const meta = await parseSnapshotMeta(scanner);
if (!meta) {
fail(`Invalid heap snapshot: ${filePath}`);
}
const nodeFieldCount = meta.node_fields.length;
const typeNames = meta.node_types[0];
const typeIndex = meta.node_fields.indexOf("type");
const nameIndex = meta.node_fields.indexOf("name");
const selfSizeIndex = meta.node_fields.indexOf("self_size");
if (typeIndex === -1 || nameIndex === -1 || selfSizeIndex === -1) {
fail(`Unsupported heap snapshot schema: ${filePath}`);
}
const summaryByIndex = new Map();
let nodeCount = 0;
let currentTypeId = 0;
let currentNameId = 0;
let currentSelfSize = 0;
await scanner.find('"nodes":');
await scanner.parseNumberArray((value, index) => {
const fieldIndex = index % nodeFieldCount;
if (fieldIndex === typeIndex) {
currentTypeId = value;
return;
}
if (fieldIndex === nameIndex) {
currentNameId = value;
return;
}
if (fieldIndex === selfSizeIndex) {
currentSelfSize = value;
}
if (fieldIndex !== nodeFieldCount - 1) {
return;
}
const key = `${currentTypeId}\t${currentNameId}`;
const current = summaryByIndex.get(key) ?? {
typeId: currentTypeId,
nameId: currentNameId,
selfSize: 0,
count: 0,
};
current.selfSize += currentSelfSize;
current.count += 1;
summaryByIndex.set(key, current);
nodeCount += 1;
});
const requiredNameIds = new Set(
Array.from(summaryByIndex.values(), (entry) => entry.nameId).filter((value) => value >= 0),
);
const nameStrings = new Map();
await scanner.find('"strings":');
await scanner.parseStringArray((value, index) => {
if (requiredNameIds.has(index)) {
nameStrings.set(index, value);
}
});
const summary = new Map();
for (const entry of summaryByIndex.values()) {
const key = `${typeNames[entry.typeId] ?? "unknown"}\t${nameStrings.get(entry.nameId) ?? ""}`;
summary.set(key, {
type: typeNames[entry.typeId] ?? "unknown",
name: nameStrings.get(entry.nameId) ?? "",
selfSize: entry.selfSize,
count: entry.count,
});
}
return {
nodeCount,
summary,
};
}
function formatBytes(bytes) {
if (Math.abs(bytes) >= 1024 ** 2) {
return `${(bytes / 1024 ** 2).toFixed(2)} MiB`;
}
if (Math.abs(bytes) >= 1024) {
return `${(bytes / 1024).toFixed(1)} KiB`;
}
return `${bytes} B`;
}
function formatDelta(bytes) {
return `${bytes >= 0 ? "+" : "-"}${formatBytes(Math.abs(bytes))}`;
}
function truncate(text, maxLength) {
return text.length <= maxLength ? text : `${text.slice(0, maxLength - 1)}`;
}
async function main() {
const options = parseArgs(process.argv.slice(2));
const pair = resolvePair(options);
const before = await buildSummary(pair.before);
const after = await buildSummary(pair.after);
const minBytes = options.minKb * 1024;
const rows = [];
for (const [key, next] of after.summary) {
const previous = before.summary.get(key) ?? { selfSize: 0, count: 0 };
const sizeDelta = next.selfSize - previous.selfSize;
const countDelta = next.count - previous.count;
if (sizeDelta < minBytes) {
continue;
}
rows.push({
type: next.type,
name: next.name,
sizeDelta,
countDelta,
afterSize: next.selfSize,
afterCount: next.count,
});
}
rows.sort(
(left, right) => right.sizeDelta - left.sizeDelta || right.countDelta - left.countDelta,
);
console.log(`before: ${pair.before}`);
console.log(`after: ${pair.after}`);
if (pair.pid !== null) {
console.log(`pid: ${pair.pid} (${pair.snapshotCount} snapshots found)`);
}
console.log(
`nodes: ${before.nodeCount} -> ${after.nodeCount} (${after.nodeCount - before.nodeCount >= 0 ? "+" : ""}${after.nodeCount - before.nodeCount})`,
);
console.log(`filter: top=${options.top} min=${options.minKb} KiB`);
console.log("");
if (rows.length === 0) {
console.log("No entries exceeded the minimum delta.");
return;
}
for (const row of rows.slice(0, options.top)) {
console.log(
[
formatDelta(row.sizeDelta).padStart(11),
`count ${row.countDelta >= 0 ? "+" : ""}${row.countDelta}`.padStart(10),
row.type.padEnd(16),
truncate(row.name || "(empty)", 96),
].join(" "),
);
}
}
await main();

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---
name: parallels-discord-roundtrip
description: Run the macOS Parallels smoke harness with Discord end-to-end roundtrip verification, including guest send, host verification, host reply, and guest readback.
---
# Parallels Discord Roundtrip
Use when macOS Parallels smoke must prove Discord two-way delivery end to end.
## Goal
Cover:
- install on fresh macOS snapshot
- onboard + gateway health
- guest `message send` to Discord
- host sees that message on Discord
- host posts a new Discord message
- guest `message read` sees that new message
## Inputs
- host env var with Discord bot token
- Discord guild ID
- Discord channel ID
- `OPENAI_API_KEY`
## Preferred run
```bash
export OPENCLAW_PARALLELS_DISCORD_TOKEN="$(
ssh peters-mac-studio-1 'jq -r ".channels.discord.token" ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json' | tr -d '\n'
)"
pnpm test:parallels:macos \
--discord-token-env OPENCLAW_PARALLELS_DISCORD_TOKEN \
--discord-guild-id 1456350064065904867 \
--discord-channel-id 1456744319972282449 \
--json
```
## Notes
- Snapshot target: closest to `macOS 26.3.1 fresh`.
- Snapshot resolver now prefers matching `*-poweroff*` clones when the base hint also matches. That lets the harness reuse disk-only recovery snapshots without passing a longer hint.
- If Windows/Linux snapshot restore logs show `PET_QUESTION_SNAPSHOT_STATE_INCOMPATIBLE_CPU`, drop the suspended state once, create a `*-poweroff*` replacement snapshot, and rerun. The smoke scripts now auto-start restored power-off snapshots.
- Harness configures Discord inside the guest; no checked-in token/config.
- Use the `openclaw` wrapper for guest `message send/read`; `node openclaw.mjs message ...` does not expose the lazy message subcommands the same way.
- Write `channels.discord.guilds` in one JSON object (`--strict-json`), not dotted `config set channels.discord.guilds.<snowflake>...` paths; numeric snowflakes get treated like array indexes.
- Avoid `prlctl enter` / expect for long Discord setup scripts; it line-wraps/corrupts long commands. Use `prlctl exec --current-user /bin/sh -lc ...` for the Discord config phase.
- Full 3-OS sweeps: the shared build lock is safe in parallel, but snapshot restore is still a Parallels bottleneck. Prefer serialized Windows/Linux restore-heavy reruns if the host is already under load.
- Harness cleanup deletes the temporary Discord smoke messages at exit.
- Per-phase logs: `/tmp/openclaw-parallels-smoke.*`
- Machine summary: pass `--json`
- If roundtrip flakes, inspect `fresh.discord-roundtrip.log` and `discord-last-readback.json` in the run dir first.
## Pass criteria
- fresh lane or upgrade lane requested passes
- summary reports `discord=pass` for that lane
- guest outbound nonce appears in channel history
- host inbound nonce appears in `openclaw message read` output

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---
name: security-triage
description: Triage GitHub security advisories for OpenClaw with high-confidence close/keep decisions, exact tag and commit verification, trust-model checks, optional hardening notes, and a final reply ready to post and copy to clipboard.
---
# Security Triage
Use when reviewing OpenClaw security advisories, drafts, or GHSA reports.
Goal: high-confidence maintainers' triage without over-closing real issues or shipping unnecessary regressions.
## Close Bar
Close only if one of these is true:
- duplicate of an existing advisory or fixed issue
- invalid against shipped behavior
- out of scope under `SECURITY.md`
- fixed before any affected release/tag
Do not close only because `main` is fixed. If latest shipped tag or npm release is affected, keep it open until released or published with the right status.
## Required Reads
Before answering:
1. Read `SECURITY.md`.
2. Read the GHSA body with `gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>`.
3. Inspect the exact implicated code paths.
4. Verify shipped state:
- `git tag --sort=-creatordate | head`
- `npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"`
- `git tag --contains <fix-commit>`
- if needed: `git show <tag>:path/to/file`
5. Search for canonical overlap:
- existing published GHSAs
- older fixed bugs
- same trust-model class already covered in `SECURITY.md`
## Review Method
For each advisory, decide:
- `close`
- `keep open`
- `keep open but narrow`
Check in this order:
1. Trust model
- Is the prerequisite already inside trusted host/local/plugin/operator state?
- Does `SECURITY.md` explicitly call this class out as out of scope or hardening-only?
2. Shipped behavior
- Is the bug present in the latest shipped tag or npm release?
- Was it fixed before release?
3. Exploit path
- Does the report show a real boundary bypass, not just prompt injection, local same-user control, or helper-level semantics?
- If data only moves between trusted workspace-memory files called out in `SECURITY.md`, do not treat "injection markers" alone as a security bug.
- In that case, frame sanitization as optional hardening only if it preserves expected memory workflows.
4. Functional tradeoff
- If a hardening change would reduce intended user functionality, call that out before proposing it.
- Prefer fixes that preserve user workflows over deny-by-default regressions unless the boundary demands it.
## Response Format
When preparing a maintainer-ready close reply:
1. Print the GHSA URL first.
2. Then draft a detailed response the maintainer can post.
3. Include:
- exact reason for close
- exact code refs
- exact shipped tag / release facts
- exact fix commit or canonical duplicate GHSA when applicable
- optional hardening note only if worthwhile and functionality-preserving
Keep tone firm, specific, non-defensive.
## Clipboard Step
After drafting the final post body, copy it:
```bash
pbcopy <<'EOF'
<final response>
EOF
```
Tell the user that the clipboard now contains the proposed response.
## Useful Commands
```bash
gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>
gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories --paginate
git tag --sort=-creatordate | head -n 20
npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"
git tag --contains <commit>
git show <tag>:<path>
gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body,comments -- "<terms>"
gh search prs --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body,comments -- "<terms>"
```
## Decision Notes
- “fixed on main, unreleased” is usually not a close.
- “needs attacker-controlled trusted local state first” is usually out of scope.
- “same-host same-user process can already read/write local state” is usually out of scope.
- “trusted workspace memory promotes/reindexes trusted workspace memory” is usually out of scope unless it crosses a documented boundary.
- “helper function behaves differently than documented config semantics” is usually invalid.
- If only the severity is wrong but the bug is real, keep it open and narrow the impact in the reply.

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pattern = env: \{ MISTRAL_API_K[E]Y: "sk-\.\.\." \},
pattern = "ap[i]Key": "xxxxx",
pattern = ap[i]Key: "A[I]za\.\.\.",
# Sparkle appcast signatures are release metadata, not credentials.
pattern = sparkle:edSignature="[A-Za-z0-9+/=]+"

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.git
.worktrees
# Sensitive files scripts/docker/setup.sh writes .env with OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN
# into the project root; keep it out of the build context.
.env
.env.*
.bun-cache
.bun
.tmp
@@ -33,8 +27,6 @@ node_modules
**/.next
coverage
**/coverage
docs/.generated
**/.generated
*.log
tmp
**/tmp

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# Protect the ownership rules themselves.
/.github/CODEOWNERS @steipete
# WARNING: GitHub CODEOWNERS uses last-match-wins semantics.
# If you add overlapping rules below the secops block, include @openclaw/secops
# on those entries too or you can silently remove required secops review.
# Security-sensitive code, config, and docs require secops review.
/SECURITY.md @openclaw/secops
/.github/dependabot.yml @openclaw/secops
/.github/codeql/ @openclaw/secops
/.github/workflows/codeql.yml @openclaw/secops
/src/security/ @openclaw/secops
/src/secrets/ @openclaw/secops
/src/config/*secret*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/config/**/*secret*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/*auth*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/**/*auth*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/*secret*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/**/*secret*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/security-path*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/protocol/**/*secret*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/*auth*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/**/*auth*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/auth-profiles*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/auth-health*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/auth-profiles/ @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/sandbox.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/sandbox-*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/agents/sandbox/ @openclaw/secops
/src/infra/secret-file*.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/cron/stagger.ts @openclaw/secops
/src/cron/service/jobs.ts @openclaw/secops
/docs/security/ @openclaw/secops
/docs/gateway/authentication.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/gateway/sandbox-vs-tool-policy-vs-elevated.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/gateway/sandboxing.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/gateway/secrets-plan-contract.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/gateway/secrets.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/gateway/security/ @openclaw/secops
/docs/cli/approvals.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/cli/sandbox.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/cli/security.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/cli/secrets.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/reference/secretref-credential-surface.md @openclaw/secops
/docs/reference/secretref-user-supplied-credentials-matrix.json @openclaw/secops
# Release workflow and its supporting release-path checks.
/.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml @openclaw/openclaw-release-managers
/docs/reference/RELEASING.md @openclaw/openclaw-release-managers
/scripts/openclaw-npm-publish.sh @openclaw/openclaw-release-managers
/scripts/openclaw-npm-release-check.ts @openclaw/openclaw-release-managers
/scripts/release-check.ts @openclaw/openclaw-release-managers

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custom: ["https://github.com/sponsors/steipete"]

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@@ -7,10 +7,7 @@ body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for filing this report. Keep every answer concise, reproducible, and grounded in observed evidence.
Do not speculate or infer beyond the evidence. If a narrative section cannot be answered from the available evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
If this is a plugin beta-release blocker, rename the issue title to `Beta blocker: <plugin-name> - <summary>` and apply the `beta-blocker` label after filing.
Thanks for filing this report. Keep it concise, reproducible, and evidence-based.
- type: dropdown
id: bug_type
attributes:
@@ -22,52 +19,39 @@ body:
- Behavior bug (incorrect output/state without crash)
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: beta_blocker
attributes:
label: Beta release blocker
description: >
Choose `Yes` only if this blocks plugin compatibility during the current beta release window.
Selecting `Yes` does not apply the label automatically. You must also rename the issue title
to `Beta blocker: <plugin-name> - <summary>` for the automation to apply the `beta-blocker` label.
options:
- "No"
- "Yes"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: summary
attributes:
label: Summary
description: One-sentence statement of what is broken, based only on observed evidence. If the evidence is insufficient, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder: After upgrading from 2026.2.10 to 2026.2.17, Telegram thread replies stopped posting; reproduced twice and confirmed by gateway logs.
description: One-sentence statement of what is broken.
placeholder: After upgrading to <version>, <channel> behavior regressed from <prior version>.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: repro
attributes:
label: Steps to reproduce
description: Provide the shortest deterministic repro path supported by direct observation. If the repro path cannot be grounded from the evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
description: Provide the shortest deterministic repro path.
placeholder: |
1. Start OpenClaw 2026.2.17 with the attached config.
2. Send a Telegram thread reply in the affected chat.
3. Observe no reply and confirm the attached `reply target not found` log line.
1. Configure channel X.
2. Send message Y.
3. Run command Z.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: expected
attributes:
label: Expected behavior
description: State the expected result using a concrete reference such as prior observed behavior, attached docs, or a known-good version. If no grounded reference exists, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder: In 2026.2.10, the agent posted replies in the same Telegram thread under the same workflow.
description: What should happen if the bug does not exist.
placeholder: Agent posts a reply in the same thread.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: actual
attributes:
label: Actual behavior
description: Describe only the observed result, including user-visible errors and cited evidence. If the observed result cannot be grounded from the evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder: No reply is posted in the thread; the attached gateway log shows `reply target not found` at 14:23:08 UTC.
description: What happened instead, including user-visible errors.
placeholder: No reply is posted; gateway logs "reply target not found".
validations:
required: true
- type: input
@@ -92,57 +76,31 @@ body:
label: Install method
description: How OpenClaw was installed or launched.
placeholder: npm global / pnpm dev / docker / mac app
- type: input
id: model
attributes:
label: Model
description: Effective model under test.
placeholder: minimax/text-01 / openrouter/anthropic/claude-opus-4.1 / anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: provider_chain
attributes:
label: Provider / routing chain
description: Effective request path through gateways, proxies, providers, or model routers.
placeholder: openclaw -> cloudflare-ai-gateway -> minimax
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: provider_setup_details
attributes:
label: Additional provider/model setup details
description: Optional. Include redacted routing details, per-agent overrides, auth-profile interactions, env/config context, or anything else needed to explain the effective provider/model setup. Do not include API keys, tokens, or passwords.
placeholder: |
Default route is openclaw -> cloudflare-ai-gateway -> minimax.
Previous setup was openclaw -> cloudflare-ai-gateway -> openrouter -> minimax.
Relevant config lives in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json under models.providers.minimax and models.providers.cloudflare-ai-gateway.
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Logs, screenshots, and evidence
description: Include the redacted logs, screenshots, recordings, docs, or version comparisons that support the grounded answers above.
description: Include redacted logs/screenshots/recordings that prove the behavior.
render: shell
- type: textarea
id: impact
attributes:
label: Impact and severity
description: |
Explain who is affected, how severe it is, how often it happens, and the practical consequence using only observed evidence.
If any part cannot be grounded from the evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
Explain who is affected, how severe it is, how often it happens, and the practical consequence.
Include:
- Affected users/systems/channels
- Severity (annoying, blocks workflow, data risk, etc.)
- Frequency (always/intermittent/edge case)
- Consequence (missed messages, failed onboarding, extra cost, etc.)
placeholder: |
Affected: Telegram group users on 2026.2.17
Severity: High (blocks thread replies)
Frequency: 4/4 observed attempts
Consequence: Agents do not respond in the affected threads
Affected: Telegram group users on <version>
Severity: High (blocks replies)
Frequency: 100% repro
Consequence: Agents cannot respond in threads
- type: textarea
id: additional_information
attributes:
label: Additional information
description: Add any remaining grounded context that helps triage but does not fit above. If this is a regression, include the last known good and first known bad versions when observed. If there is not enough evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder: Last known good version 2026.2.10, first known bad version 2026.2.17, temporary workaround is sending a top-level message instead of a thread reply.
description: Add any context that helps triage but does not fit above. If this is a regression, include the last known good and first known bad versions.
placeholder: Last known good version <...>, first known bad version <...>, temporary workaround is ...

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@@ -23,16 +23,6 @@ runs:
exit 0
fi
if ! [[ "$BASE_SHA" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{7,40}$ ]]; then
echo "::error title=ensure-base-commit invalid base sha::Refusing invalid base SHA: $BASE_SHA"
exit 2
fi
if ! git check-ref-format --branch "$FETCH_REF" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "::error title=ensure-base-commit invalid fetch ref::Refusing invalid fetch ref: $FETCH_REF"
exit 2
fi
if git rev-parse --verify "$BASE_SHA^{commit}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Base commit already present: $BASE_SHA"
exit 0
@@ -40,9 +30,7 @@ runs:
for deepen_by in 25 100 300; do
echo "Base commit missing; deepening $FETCH_REF by $deepen_by."
if ! git fetch --no-tags --deepen="$deepen_by" origin -- "$FETCH_REF"; then
echo "::warning title=ensure-base-commit fetch failed::Failed to deepen $FETCH_REF by $deepen_by while looking for $BASE_SHA"
fi
git fetch --no-tags --deepen="$deepen_by" origin "$FETCH_REF" || true
if git rev-parse --verify "$BASE_SHA^{commit}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Resolved base commit after deepening: $BASE_SHA"
exit 0
@@ -50,9 +38,7 @@ runs:
done
echo "Base commit still missing; fetching full history for $FETCH_REF."
if ! git fetch --no-tags origin -- "$FETCH_REF"; then
echo "::warning title=ensure-base-commit fetch failed::Failed to fetch full history for $FETCH_REF while looking for $BASE_SHA"
fi
git fetch --no-tags origin "$FETCH_REF" || true
if git rev-parse --verify "$BASE_SHA^{commit}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Resolved base commit after full ref fetch: $BASE_SHA"
exit 0

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@@ -1,26 +1,22 @@
name: Setup Node environment
description: >
Install Node 24 by default, pnpm, optionally Bun, and optionally run pnpm
install. Requires actions/checkout to run first.
Initialize submodules with retry, install Node 22, pnpm, optionally Bun,
and optionally run pnpm install. Requires actions/checkout to run first.
inputs:
node-version:
description: Node.js version to install.
required: false
default: "24.x"
cache-key-suffix:
description: Suffix appended to the pnpm store cache key.
required: false
default: "node24"
default: "22.x"
pnpm-version:
description: pnpm version for corepack.
required: false
default: "10.32.1"
default: "10.23.0"
install-bun:
description: Whether to install Bun alongside Node.
required: false
default: "true"
use-sticky-disk:
description: Request Blacksmith sticky-disk pnpm caching on trusted runs; pull_request runs fall back to actions/cache.
description: Use Blacksmith sticky disks for pnpm store caching.
required: false
default: "false"
install-deps:
@@ -34,8 +30,22 @@ inputs:
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Checkout submodules (retry)
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git submodule sync --recursive
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if git -c protocol.version=2 submodule update --init --force --depth=1 --recursive; then
exit 0
fi
echo "Submodule update failed (attempt $attempt/5). Retrying…"
sleep $((attempt * 10))
done
exit 1
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
uses: actions/setup-node@49933ea5288caeca8642d1e84afbd3f7d6820020 # v4.4.0
with:
node-version: ${{ inputs.node-version }}
check-latest: false
@@ -44,12 +54,12 @@ runs:
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-pnpm-store-cache
with:
pnpm-version: ${{ inputs.pnpm-version }}
cache-key-suffix: ${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}
cache-key-suffix: "node22"
use-sticky-disk: ${{ inputs.use-sticky-disk }}
- name: Setup Bun
if: inputs.install-bun == 'true'
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2.2.0
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: "1.3.9"

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@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ inputs:
pnpm-version:
description: pnpm version to activate via corepack.
required: false
default: "10.32.1"
default: "10.23.0"
cache-key-suffix:
description: Suffix appended to the cache key.
required: false
default: "node24"
default: "node22"
use-sticky-disk:
description: Use Blacksmith sticky disks instead of actions/cache for pnpm store on trusted runs; pull_request runs fall back to actions/cache.
description: Use Blacksmith sticky disks instead of actions/cache for pnpm store.
required: false
default: "false"
use-restore-keys:
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ inputs:
required: false
default: "true"
use-actions-cache:
description: Whether to restore/save pnpm store with actions/cache, including pull_request fallback when sticky disks are disabled.
description: Whether to restore/save pnpm store with actions/cache.
required: false
default: "true"
runs:
@@ -51,24 +51,22 @@ runs:
run: echo "path=$(pnpm store path --silent)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Mount pnpm store sticky disk
# Keep persistent sticky-disk state off untrusted PR runs.
if: inputs.use-sticky-disk == 'true' && github.event_name != 'pull_request'
if: inputs.use-sticky-disk == 'true'
uses: useblacksmith/stickydisk@v1
with:
key: ${{ github.repository }}-pnpm-store-${{ runner.os }}-${{ github.ref_name }}-${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}-${{ hashFiles('pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
key: ${{ github.repository }}-pnpm-store-${{ runner.os }}-${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-store.outputs.path }}
- name: Restore pnpm store cache (exact key only)
# PRs that request sticky disks still need a safe cache restore path.
if: inputs.use-actions-cache == 'true' && (inputs.use-sticky-disk != 'true' || github.event_name == 'pull_request') && inputs.use-restore-keys != 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v5
if: inputs.use-actions-cache == 'true' && inputs.use-sticky-disk != 'true' && inputs.use-restore-keys != 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-store.outputs.path }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-store-${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}-${{ hashFiles('pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
- name: Restore pnpm store cache (with fallback keys)
if: inputs.use-actions-cache == 'true' && (inputs.use-sticky-disk != 'true' || github.event_name == 'pull_request') && inputs.use-restore-keys == 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v5
if: inputs.use-actions-cache == 'true' && inputs.use-sticky-disk != 'true' && inputs.use-restore-keys == 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-store.outputs.path }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-store-${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}-${{ hashFiles('pnpm-lock.yaml') }}

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
"channel: discord":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "src/discord/**"
- "extensions/discord/**"
- "docs/channels/discord.md"
"channel: irc":
@@ -27,6 +28,7 @@
"channel: imessage":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "src/imessage/**"
- "extensions/imessage/**"
- "docs/channels/imessage.md"
"channel: line":
@@ -59,35 +61,22 @@
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/nostr/**"
- "docs/channels/nostr.md"
"channel: qqbot":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/qqbot/**"
- "docs/channels/qqbot.md"
"channel: qa-channel":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/qa-channel/**"
- "docs/channels/qa-channel.md"
"extensions: qa-lab":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/qa-lab/**"
- "docs/concepts/qa-e2e-automation.md"
- "docs/channels/qa-channel.md"
"channel: signal":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "src/signal/**"
- "extensions/signal/**"
- "docs/channels/signal.md"
"channel: slack":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "src/slack/**"
- "extensions/slack/**"
- "docs/channels/slack.md"
"channel: telegram":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "src/telegram/**"
- "extensions/telegram/**"
- "docs/channels/telegram.md"
"channel: tlon":
@@ -107,6 +96,7 @@
"channel: whatsapp-web":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "src/web/**"
- "extensions/whatsapp/**"
- "docs/channels/whatsapp.md"
"channel: zalo":
@@ -181,10 +171,7 @@
- "Dockerfile.*"
- "docker-compose.yml"
- "docker-setup.sh"
- "setup-podman.sh"
- ".dockerignore"
- "scripts/docker/setup.sh"
- "scripts/podman/setup.sh"
- "scripts/**/*docker*"
- "scripts/**/Dockerfile*"
- "scripts/sandbox-*.sh"
@@ -217,6 +204,14 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/diagnostics-otel/**"
"extensions: google-antigravity-auth":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/google-antigravity-auth/**"
"extensions: google-gemini-cli-auth":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/google-gemini-cli-auth/**"
"extensions: llm-task":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -233,135 +228,31 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/memory-lancedb/**"
"extensions: memory-wiki":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/memory-wiki/**"
"extensions: open-prose":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/open-prose/**"
"extensions: webhooks":
"extensions: qwen-portal-auth":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/webhooks/**"
- "extensions/qwen-portal-auth/**"
"extensions: device-pair":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/device-pair/**"
"extensions: duckduckgo":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/duckduckgo/**"
"extensions: acpx":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/acpx/**"
"extensions: arcee":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/arcee/**"
"extensions: byteplus":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/byteplus/**"
"extensions: deepseek":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/deepseek/**"
"extensions: stepfun":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/stepfun/**"
"extensions: anthropic":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/anthropic/**"
"extensions: cloudflare-ai-gateway":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/cloudflare-ai-gateway/**"
"extensions: minimax-portal-auth":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/minimax-portal-auth/**"
"extensions: huggingface":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/huggingface/**"
"extensions: kilocode":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/kilocode/**"
"extensions: openai":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/openai/**"
"extensions: codex":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/codex/**"
"extensions: kimi-coding":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/kimi-coding/**"
"extensions: minimax":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/minimax/**"
"extensions: modelstudio":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/modelstudio/**"
"extensions: moonshot":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/moonshot/**"
"extensions: nvidia":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/nvidia/**"
"extensions: phone-control":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/phone-control/**"
"extensions: qianfan":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/qianfan/**"
"extensions: synthetic":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/synthetic/**"
"extensions: tavily":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/tavily/**"
"extensions: talk-voice":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/talk-voice/**"
"extensions: together":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/together/**"
"extensions: venice":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/venice/**"
"extensions: vercel-ai-gateway":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/vercel-ai-gateway/**"
"extensions: volcengine":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/volcengine/**"
"extensions: xiaomi":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/xiaomi/**"
"extensions: fal":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/fal/**"

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
Describe the problem and fix in 25 bullets:
If this PR fixes a plugin beta-release blocker, title it `fix(<plugin-id>): beta blocker - <summary>` and link the matching `Beta blocker: <plugin-name> - <summary>` issue labeled `beta-blocker`. Contributors cannot label PRs, so the title is the PR-side signal for maintainers and automation.
- Problem:
- Why it matters:
- What changed:
@@ -13,7 +11,7 @@ If this PR fixes a plugin beta-release blocker, title it `fix(<plugin-id>): beta
- [ ] Bug fix
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Refactor required for the fix
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Docs
- [ ] Security hardening
- [ ] Chore/infra
@@ -33,48 +31,12 @@ If this PR fixes a plugin beta-release blocker, title it `fix(<plugin-id>): beta
- Closes #
- Related #
- [ ] This PR fixes a bug or regression
## Root Cause (if applicable)
For bug fixes or regressions, explain why this happened, not just what changed. Otherwise write `N/A`. If the cause is unclear, write `Unknown`.
- Root cause:
- Missing detection / guardrail:
- Contributing context (if known):
## Regression Test Plan (if applicable)
For bug fixes or regressions, name the smallest reliable test coverage that should catch this. Otherwise write `N/A`.
- Coverage level that should have caught this:
- [ ] Unit test
- [ ] Seam / integration test
- [ ] End-to-end test
- [ ] Existing coverage already sufficient
- Target test or file:
- Scenario the test should lock in:
- Why this is the smallest reliable guardrail:
- Existing test that already covers this (if any):
- If no new test is added, why not:
## User-visible / Behavior Changes
List user-visible changes (including defaults/config).
If none, write `None`.
## Diagram (if applicable)
For UI changes or non-trivial logic flows, include a small ASCII diagram reviewers can scan quickly. Otherwise write `N/A`.
```text
Before:
[user action] -> [old state]
After:
[user action] -> [new state] -> [result]
```
## Security Impact (required)
- New permissions/capabilities? (`Yes/No`)
@@ -139,6 +101,12 @@ If a bot review conversation is addressed by this PR, resolve that conversation
- Migration needed? (`Yes/No`)
- If yes, exact upgrade steps:
## Failure Recovery (if this breaks)
- How to disable/revert this change quickly:
- Files/config to restore:
- Known bad symptoms reviewers should watch for:
## Risks and Mitigations
List only real risks for this PR. Add/remove entries as needed. If none, write `None`.

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@@ -5,16 +5,9 @@ on:
types: [opened, edited, labeled]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_target: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] maintainer-owned label automation; no untrusted checkout or code execution
pull_request_target:
types: [labeled]
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' }}
permissions: {}
jobs:
@@ -24,20 +17,20 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token-fallback
if: steps.app-token.outcome == 'failure'
with:
app-id: "2971289"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY_FALLBACK }}
- name: Handle labeled items
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -58,7 +51,6 @@ jobs:
},
{
label: "r: no-ci-pr",
close: true,
message:
"Please don't make PRs for test failures on main.\n\n" +
"The team is aware of those and will handle them directly on the codebase, not only fixing the tests but also investigating what the root cause is. Having to sift through test-fix-PRs (including some that have been out of date for weeks...) on top of that doesn't help. There are already way too many PRs for humans to manage; please don't make the flood worse.\n\n" +
@@ -400,18 +392,11 @@ jobs:
}
const invalidLabel = "invalid";
const spamLabel = "r: spam";
const dirtyLabel = "dirty";
const badBarnacleLabel = "bad-barnacle";
const noisyPrMessage =
"Closing this PR because it looks dirty (too many unrelated or unexpected changes). This usually happens when a branch picks up unrelated commits or a merge went sideways. Please recreate the PR from a clean branch.";
if (pullRequest) {
if (labelSet.has(badBarnacleLabel)) {
core.info(`Skipping PR auto-response checks for #${pullRequest.number} because ${badBarnacleLabel} is present.`);
return;
}
if (labelSet.has(dirtyLabel)) {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
@@ -443,21 +428,6 @@ jobs:
});
return;
}
if (labelSet.has(spamLabel)) {
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
state: "closed",
});
await github.rest.issues.lock({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
lock_reason: "spam",
});
return;
}
if (labelSet.has(invalidLabel)) {
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
@@ -469,23 +439,6 @@ jobs:
}
}
if (issue && labelSet.has(spamLabel)) {
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
state: "closed",
state_reason: "not_planned",
});
await github.rest.issues.lock({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
lock_reason: "spam",
});
return;
}
if (issue && labelSet.has(invalidLabel)) {
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,

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@@ -7,9 +7,6 @@ concurrency:
group: codeql-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
@@ -70,7 +67,7 @@ jobs:
config_file: ""
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: false
@@ -79,28 +76,24 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "true"
- name: Setup Python
if: matrix.needs_python
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- name: Setup Java
if: matrix.needs_java
uses: actions/setup-java@v5
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
distribution: temurin
java-version: "21"
- name: Setup Swift build tools
if: matrix.needs_swift_tools
run: |
sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode_26.1.app
xcodebuild -version
brew install xcodegen swiftlint swiftformat
swift --version
run: brew install xcodegen swiftlint swiftformat
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4
@@ -116,7 +109,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build Android for CodeQL
if: matrix.language == 'java-kotlin'
working-directory: apps/android
run: ./gradlew --no-daemon :app:assemblePlayDebug
run: ./gradlew --no-daemon :app:assembleDebug
- name: Build Swift for CodeQL
if: matrix.language == 'swift'

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@@ -1,172 +0,0 @@
name: Control UI Locale Refresh
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- ui/src/i18n/locales/en.ts
- ui/src/i18n/locales/*.ts
- ui/src/i18n/.i18n/*
- ui/src/i18n/lib/types.ts
- ui/src/i18n/lib/registry.ts
- scripts/control-ui-i18n.ts
- .github/workflows/control-ui-locale-refresh.yml
release:
types:
- published
schedule:
- cron: "23 4 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: write
concurrency:
group: control-ui-locale-refresh
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
plan:
if: github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && (github.event_name != 'push' || github.actor != 'github-actions[bot]')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
has_locales: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.has_locales }}
locales_json: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.locales_json }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
submodules: false
- name: Plan locale matrix
id: plan
env:
BEFORE_SHA: ${{ github.event.before }}
EVENT_NAME: ${{ github.event_name }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
all_locales_json='["zh-CN","zh-TW","pt-BR","de","es","ja-JP","ko","fr","tr","uk","id","pl"]'
if [ "$EVENT_NAME" != "push" ]; then
echo "has_locales=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "locales_json=$all_locales_json" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
before_ref="$BEFORE_SHA"
if [ -z "$before_ref" ] || [ "$before_ref" = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" ]; then
before_ref="$(git rev-parse HEAD^)"
fi
changed_files="$(git diff --name-only "$before_ref" HEAD)"
echo "changed files:"
printf '%s\n' "$changed_files"
if printf '%s\n' "$changed_files" | grep -Eq '^(ui/src/i18n/locales/en\.ts|ui/src/i18n/lib/types\.ts|ui/src/i18n/lib/registry\.ts|scripts/control-ui-i18n\.ts|\.github/workflows/control-ui-locale-refresh\.yml)$'; then
echo "has_locales=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "locales_json=$all_locales_json" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
locales_json="$(printf '%s\n' "$changed_files" | node <<'EOF'
const fs = require("node:fs");
const changed = fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8").split(/\r?\n/).filter(Boolean);
const locales = new Set();
for (const file of changed) {
let match = file.match(/^ui\/src\/i18n\/locales\/(.+)\.ts$/);
if (match && match[1] !== "en") {
locales.add(match[1]);
continue;
}
match = file.match(/^ui\/src\/i18n\/\.i18n\/(.+)\.(?:meta\.json|tm\.jsonl)$/);
if (match) {
locales.add(match[1]);
}
}
process.stdout.write(JSON.stringify([...locales]));
EOF
)"
if [ "$locales_json" = "[]" ]; then
echo "has_locales=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "locales_json=[]" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
echo "has_locales=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "locales_json=$locales_json" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
refresh:
needs: plan
if: github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && needs.plan.outputs.has_locales == 'true'
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 4
matrix:
locale: ${{ fromJson(needs.plan.outputs.locales_json) }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Refresh ${{ matrix.locale }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: true
submodules: false
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Ensure translation provider secrets exist
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_I18N_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ] && [ -z "${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "Missing OPENCLAW_DOCS_I18N_OPENAI_API_KEY, OPENAI_API_KEY, or ANTHROPIC_API_KEY secret."
exit 1
fi
- name: Refresh control UI locale files
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_I18N_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_MODEL: gpt-5.4
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_THINKING: low
run: node --import tsx scripts/control-ui-i18n.ts sync --locale "${{ matrix.locale }}" --write
- name: Commit and push locale updates
env:
LOCALE: ${{ matrix.locale }}
TARGET_BRANCH: ${{ github.event.repository.default_branch }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if git diff --quiet -- ui/src/i18n; then
echo "No control UI locale changes for ${LOCALE}."
exit 0
fi
git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git config user.email "41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git add -A ui/src/i18n
git commit --no-verify -m "chore(ui): refresh ${LOCALE} control ui locale"
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
git fetch origin "${TARGET_BRANCH}"
git rebase --autostash "origin/${TARGET_BRANCH}"
if git push origin HEAD:"${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
exit 0
fi
echo "Push attempt ${attempt} for ${LOCALE} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
echo "Failed to push ${LOCALE} locale update after retries."
exit 1

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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ name: Docker Release
on:
push:
branches:
- main
tags:
- "v*"
paths-ignore:
@@ -10,65 +12,19 @@ on:
- "**/*.mdx"
- ".agents/**"
- "skills/**"
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: Existing release tag to backfill (for example v2026.3.22)
required: true
type: string
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('docker-release-manual-{0}', inputs.tag) || format('docker-release-push-{0}', github.run_id) }}
group: docker-release-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
REGISTRY: ghcr.io
IMAGE_NAME: ${{ github.repository }}
jobs:
validate_manual_backfill:
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Validate tag input format
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*(-beta\.[1-9][0-9]*)?$ ]]; then
echo "Invalid release tag: ${RELEASE_TAG}"
exit 1
fi
- name: Checkout selected tag
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: refs/tags/${{ inputs.tag }}
fetch-depth: 0
approve_manual_backfill:
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
needs: validate_manual_backfill
# WARNING: KEEP MANUAL BACKFILLS GATED BY THE docker-release ENVIRONMENT.
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
environment: docker-release
steps:
- name: Approve Docker backfill
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: echo "Approved Docker backfill for $RELEASE_TAG"
# KEEP THIS WORKFLOW ON GITHUB-HOSTED RUNNERS.
# DO NOT MOVE IT BACK TO BLACKSMITH WITHOUT RE-VALIDATING TAG BUILDS AND BACKFILLS.
# Build amd64 images (default + slim share the build stage cache)
build-amd64:
needs: [approve_manual_backfill]
if: ${{ always() && (github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' || needs.approve_manual_backfill.result == 'success') }}
# WARNING: DO NOT REVERT THIS TO A BLACKSMITH RUNNER WITHOUT RE-VALIDATING TAG BACKFILLS.
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
packages: write
contents: read
@@ -77,16 +33,13 @@ jobs:
slim-digest: ${{ steps.build-slim.outputs.digest }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Docker Builder
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v4
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@v1
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v4
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
@@ -97,22 +50,21 @@ jobs:
shell: bash
env:
IMAGE: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
SOURCE_REF: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
tags=()
slim_tags=()
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
tags+=("${IMAGE}:main-amd64")
slim_tags+=("${IMAGE}:main-slim-amd64")
fi
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${SOURCE_REF#refs/tags/v}"
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/v}"
tags+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-amd64")
slim_tags+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-slim-amd64")
fi
if [[ ${#tags[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "::error::No amd64 tags resolved for ref ${SOURCE_REF}"
echo "::error::No amd64 tags resolved for ref ${GITHUB_REF}"
exit 1
fi
{
@@ -129,22 +81,19 @@ jobs:
- name: Resolve OCI labels (amd64)
id: labels
shell: bash
env:
SOURCE_REF: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
source_sha="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
version="${source_sha}"
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
version="${GITHUB_SHA}"
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
version="main"
fi
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${SOURCE_REF#refs/tags/v}"
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/v}"
fi
created="$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)"
{
echo "value<<EOF"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.revision=${source_sha}"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.revision=${GITHUB_SHA}"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.version=${version}"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.created=${created}"
echo "EOF"
@@ -152,13 +101,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Build and push amd64 image
id: build
# WARNING: KEEP THE OFFICIAL DOCKER ACTION HERE; DO NOT SWITCH THIS BACK TO BLACKSMITH BLINDLY.
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@v2
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64
cache-from: type=gha,scope=docker-release-amd64
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=docker-release-amd64
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.value }}
labels: ${{ steps.labels.outputs.value }}
provenance: false
@@ -166,13 +112,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Build and push amd64 slim image
id: build-slim
# WARNING: KEEP THE OFFICIAL DOCKER ACTION HERE; DO NOT SWITCH THIS BACK TO BLACKSMITH BLINDLY.
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@v2
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64
cache-from: type=gha,scope=docker-release-amd64
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=docker-release-amd64
build-args: |
OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.slim }}
@@ -182,10 +125,7 @@ jobs:
# Build arm64 images (default + slim share the build stage cache)
build-arm64:
needs: [approve_manual_backfill]
if: ${{ always() && (github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' || needs.approve_manual_backfill.result == 'success') }}
# WARNING: DO NOT REVERT THIS TO A BLACKSMITH RUNNER WITHOUT RE-VALIDATING TAG BACKFILLS.
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404-arm
permissions:
packages: write
contents: read
@@ -194,16 +134,13 @@ jobs:
slim-digest: ${{ steps.build-slim.outputs.digest }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Docker Builder
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v4
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@v1
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v4
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
@@ -214,22 +151,21 @@ jobs:
shell: bash
env:
IMAGE: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
SOURCE_REF: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
tags=()
slim_tags=()
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
tags+=("${IMAGE}:main-arm64")
slim_tags+=("${IMAGE}:main-slim-arm64")
fi
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${SOURCE_REF#refs/tags/v}"
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/v}"
tags+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-arm64")
slim_tags+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-slim-arm64")
fi
if [[ ${#tags[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "::error::No arm64 tags resolved for ref ${SOURCE_REF}"
echo "::error::No arm64 tags resolved for ref ${GITHUB_REF}"
exit 1
fi
{
@@ -246,22 +182,19 @@ jobs:
- name: Resolve OCI labels (arm64)
id: labels
shell: bash
env:
SOURCE_REF: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
source_sha="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
version="${source_sha}"
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
version="${GITHUB_SHA}"
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
version="main"
fi
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${SOURCE_REF#refs/tags/v}"
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/v}"
fi
created="$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)"
{
echo "value<<EOF"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.revision=${source_sha}"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.revision=${GITHUB_SHA}"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.version=${version}"
echo "org.opencontainers.image.created=${created}"
echo "EOF"
@@ -269,13 +202,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Build and push arm64 image
id: build
# WARNING: KEEP THE OFFICIAL DOCKER ACTION HERE; DO NOT SWITCH THIS BACK TO BLACKSMITH BLINDLY.
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@v2
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/arm64
cache-from: type=gha,scope=docker-release-arm64
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=docker-release-arm64
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.value }}
labels: ${{ steps.labels.outputs.value }}
provenance: false
@@ -283,13 +213,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Build and push arm64 slim image
id: build-slim
# WARNING: KEEP THE OFFICIAL DOCKER ACTION HERE; DO NOT SWITCH THIS BACK TO BLACKSMITH BLINDLY.
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@v2
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/arm64
cache-from: type=gha,scope=docker-release-arm64
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=docker-release-arm64
build-args: |
OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.slim }}
@@ -299,22 +226,17 @@ jobs:
# Create multi-platform manifests
create-manifest:
needs: [approve_manual_backfill, build-amd64, build-arm64]
if: ${{ always() && needs.build-amd64.result == 'success' && needs.build-arm64.result == 'success' && (github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' || needs.approve_manual_backfill.result == 'success') }}
# WARNING: DO NOT REVERT THIS TO A BLACKSMITH RUNNER WITHOUT RE-VALIDATING TAG BACKFILLS.
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
packages: write
contents: read
needs: [build-amd64, build-arm64]
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v4
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
@@ -325,28 +247,25 @@ jobs:
shell: bash
env:
IMAGE: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
SOURCE_REF: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('refs/tags/{0}', inputs.tag) || github.ref }}
IS_MANUAL_BACKFILL: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && '1' || '0' }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
tags=()
slim_tags=()
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
tags+=("${IMAGE}:main")
slim_tags+=("${IMAGE}:main-slim")
fi
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${SOURCE_REF#refs/tags/v}"
if [[ "${GITHUB_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/v}"
tags+=("${IMAGE}:${version}")
slim_tags+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-slim")
# Manual backfills should only republish the requested version tags.
if [[ "${IS_MANUAL_BACKFILL}" != "1" && "$version" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(-[0-9]+)?$ ]]; then
if [[ "$version" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(-[0-9]+)?$ ]]; then
tags+=("${IMAGE}:latest")
slim_tags+=("${IMAGE}:slim")
fi
fi
if [[ ${#tags[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "::error::No manifest tags resolved for ref ${SOURCE_REF}"
echo "::error::No manifest tags resolved for ref ${GITHUB_REF}"
exit 1
fi
{

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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
name: Docs Sync Publish Repo
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- docs/**
- scripts/docs-sync-publish.mjs
- .github/workflows/docs-sync-publish.yml
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
sync-publish-repo:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout source repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 22
- name: Clone publish repo
env:
OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git clone \
"https://x-access-token:${OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN}@github.com/openclaw/docs.git" \
publish
- name: Sync docs into publish repo
run: |
node scripts/docs-sync-publish.mjs \
--target "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/publish" \
--source-repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" \
--source-sha "$GITHUB_SHA"
- name: Commit publish repo sync
working-directory: publish
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if git diff --quiet -- docs .openclaw-sync; then
echo "No publish-repo changes."
exit 0
fi
git config user.name "openclaw-docs-sync[bot]"
git config user.email "openclaw-docs-sync[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git add docs .openclaw-sync
git commit -m "chore(sync): mirror docs from $GITHUB_REPOSITORY@$GITHUB_SHA"
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
git fetch origin main
git rebase origin/main
if git push origin HEAD:main; then
exit 0
fi
echo "Push attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
echo "Failed to push publish-repo sync after retries."
exit 1

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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
name: Docs Trigger Locale Translate On Release
on:
release:
types:
- published
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
dispatch-translate:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Trigger locale translates in publish repo
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN }}
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
for event_type in \
translate-zh-cn-release \
translate-ja-jp-release \
translate-es-release \
translate-pt-br-release \
translate-ko-release \
translate-de-release \
translate-fr-release \
translate-ar-release \
translate-it-release \
translate-tr-release \
translate-uk-release \
translate-id-release \
translate-pl-release
do
gh api repos/openclaw/docs/dispatches \
--method POST \
-f event_type="${event_type}" \
-f client_payload[release_tag]="${RELEASE_TAG}" \
-f client_payload[source_repository]="${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
-f client_payload[source_sha]="${GITHUB_SHA}"
done

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@@ -4,174 +4,81 @@ on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize, ready_for_review, converted_to_draft]
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && format('{0}-{1}', github.workflow, github.event.pull_request.number) || format('{0}-{1}', github.workflow, github.run_id) }}
group: install-smoke-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
preflight:
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft
docs-scope:
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
docs_only: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.docs_only }}
run_install_smoke: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.run_install_smoke }}
docs_only: ${{ steps.check.outputs.docs_only }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
fetch-tags: false
persist-credentials: false
submodules: false
- name: Ensure preflight base commit
- name: Ensure docs-scope base commit
uses: ./.github/actions/ensure-base-commit
with:
base-sha: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.event.before || github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
fetch-ref: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref_name || github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}
- name: Detect docs-only changes
id: docs_scope
id: check
uses: ./.github/actions/detect-docs-changes
- name: Detect changed smoke scope
id: changed_scope
if: steps.docs_scope.outputs.docs_only != 'true'
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "push" ]; then
BASE="${{ github.event.before }}"
else
BASE="${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}"
fi
node scripts/ci-changed-scope.mjs --base "$BASE" --head HEAD
- name: Setup Node environment
if: steps.docs_scope.outputs.docs_only != 'true'
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
install-deps: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Build install-smoke CI manifest
id: manifest
env:
OPENCLAW_CI_DOCS_ONLY: ${{ steps.docs_scope.outputs.docs_only }}
OPENCLAW_CI_RUN_CHANGED_SMOKE: ${{ steps.changed_scope.outputs.run_changed_smoke || 'false' }}
run: |
docs_only="${OPENCLAW_CI_DOCS_ONLY:-false}"
run_changed_smoke="${OPENCLAW_CI_RUN_CHANGED_SMOKE:-false}"
run_install_smoke=false
if [ "$docs_only" != "true" ] && [ "$run_changed_smoke" = "true" ]; then
run_install_smoke=true
fi
{
echo "docs_only=$docs_only"
echo "run_install_smoke=$run_install_smoke"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
install-smoke:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_install_smoke == 'true'
needs: [docs-scope]
if: needs.docs-scope.outputs.docs_only != 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: "false"
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: "false"
steps:
- name: Checkout CLI
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Docker Builder
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v4
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@v1
# Blacksmith can fall back to the local docker driver, which rejects gha
# cache export/import. Keep smoke builds driver-agnostic.
- name: Build root Dockerfile smoke image
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@v2
with:
context: .
file: ./Dockerfile
build-args: |
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE=0
tags: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
cache-from: type=gha,scope=install-smoke-root-dockerfile
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=install-smoke-root-dockerfile
- name: Run root Dockerfile CLI smoke
run: |
docker run --rm --entrypoint sh openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local -lc 'which openclaw && openclaw --version'
# This smoke validates that the build-arg path preinstalls the matrix
# runtime deps declared by the plugin and that matrix discovery stays
# healthy in the final runtime image.
# This smoke only validates that the build-arg path preinstalls selected
# extension deps without breaking image build or basic CLI startup. It
# does not exercise runtime loading/registration of diagnostics-otel.
- name: Build extension Dockerfile smoke image
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@v2
with:
context: .
file: ./Dockerfile
build-args: |
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE=0
OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS=matrix
OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS=diagnostics-otel
tags: openclaw-ext-smoke:local
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
cache-from: type=gha,scope=install-smoke-root-dockerfile-ext
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=install-smoke-root-dockerfile-ext
- name: Smoke test Dockerfile with matrix extension build arg
- name: Smoke test Dockerfile with extension build arg
run: |
docker run --rm --entrypoint sh openclaw-ext-smoke:local -lc '
which openclaw &&
openclaw --version &&
node -e "
const Module = require(\"node:module\");
const matrixPackage = require(\"/app/extensions/matrix/package.json\");
const requireFromMatrix = Module.createRequire(\"/app/extensions/matrix/package.json\");
const runtimeDeps = Object.keys(matrixPackage.dependencies ?? {});
if (runtimeDeps.length === 0) {
throw new Error(
\"matrix package has no declared runtime dependencies; smoke cannot validate install mirroring\",
);
}
for (const dep of runtimeDeps) {
requireFromMatrix.resolve(dep);
}
const { spawnSync } = require(\"node:child_process\");
const run = spawnSync(\"openclaw\", [\"plugins\", \"list\", \"--json\"], { encoding: \"utf8\" });
if (run.status !== 0) {
process.stderr.write(run.stderr || run.stdout || \"plugins list failed\\n\");
process.exit(run.status ?? 1);
}
const parsed = JSON.parse(run.stdout);
const matrix = (parsed.plugins || []).find((entry) => entry.id === \"matrix\");
if (!matrix) {
throw new Error(\"matrix plugin missing from bundled plugin list\");
}
const matrixDiag = (parsed.diagnostics || []).filter(
(diag) =>
typeof diag.source === \"string\" &&
diag.source.includes(\"/extensions/matrix\") &&
typeof diag.message === \"string\" &&
diag.message.includes(\"extension entry escapes package directory\"),
);
if (matrixDiag.length > 0) {
throw new Error(
\"unexpected matrix diagnostics: \" +
matrixDiag.map((diag) => diag.message).join(\"; \"),
);
}
"
'
docker run --rm --entrypoint sh openclaw-ext-smoke:local -lc 'which openclaw && openclaw --version'
- name: Build installer smoke image
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@v2
@@ -182,6 +89,8 @@ jobs:
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
cache-from: type=gha,scope=install-smoke-installer-root
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=install-smoke-installer-root
- name: Build installer non-root image
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
@@ -193,15 +102,17 @@ jobs:
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
cache-from: type=gha,scope=install-smoke-installer-nonroot
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=install-smoke-installer-nonroot
- name: Run installer docker tests
env:
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_URL: https://openclaw.ai/install.sh
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_CLI_URL: https://openclaw.ai/install-cli.sh
OPENCLAW_NO_ONBOARD: "1"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_CLI: "1"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_IMAGE_BUILD: "1"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_NONROOT_SKIP_IMAGE_BUILD: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && '0' || '1' }}
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NONROOT: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && '1' || '0' }}
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_PREVIOUS: "1"
CLAWDBOT_INSTALL_URL: https://openclaw.ai/install.sh
CLAWDBOT_INSTALL_CLI_URL: https://openclaw.ai/install-cli.sh
CLAWDBOT_NO_ONBOARD: "1"
CLAWDBOT_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_CLI: "1"
CLAWDBOT_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_IMAGE_BUILD: "1"
CLAWDBOT_INSTALL_NONROOT_SKIP_IMAGE_BUILD: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && '0' || '1' }}
CLAWDBOT_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NONROOT: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && '1' || '0' }}
CLAWDBOT_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_PREVIOUS: "1"
run: bash scripts/test-install-sh-docker.sh

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
name: Labeler
on:
pull_request_target: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] maintainer-owned triage workflow; no untrusted checkout or PR code execution
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, edited]
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
issues:
types: [opened, edited]
types: [opened]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
max_prs:
@@ -16,13 +16,6 @@ on:
required: false
default: "50"
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' }}
permissions: {}
jobs:
@@ -32,25 +25,25 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token-fallback
if: steps.app-token.outcome == 'failure'
with:
app-id: "2971289"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY_FALLBACK }}
- uses: actions/labeler@v6
- uses: actions/labeler@8558fd74291d67161a8a78ce36a881fa63b766a9 # v5
with:
configuration-path: .github/labeler.yml
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
sync-labels: true
- name: Apply PR size label
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -139,7 +132,7 @@ jobs:
labels: [targetSizeLabel],
});
- name: Apply maintainer or trusted-contributor label
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -209,61 +202,8 @@ jobs:
// labels: [trustedLabel],
// });
// }
- name: Apply beta-blocker title label
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
const pullRequest = context.payload.pull_request;
if (!pullRequest) {
return;
}
const labelName = "beta-blocker";
const matchesBetaBlocker = /\bbeta blocker\b/i.test(pullRequest.title ?? "");
try {
await github.rest.issues.getLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
name: labelName,
});
} catch (error) {
if (error?.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
core.info(`Skipping ${labelName} labeling because the label does not exist in the repository.`);
return;
}
const currentLabels = await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listLabelsOnIssue, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
per_page: 100,
});
const hasLabel = currentLabels.some((label) => label.name === labelName);
if (matchesBetaBlocker && !hasLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
labels: [labelName],
});
return;
}
if (!matchesBetaBlocker && hasLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
name: labelName,
});
}
- name: Apply too-many-prs label
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -441,20 +381,20 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token-fallback
if: steps.app-token.outcome == 'failure'
with:
app-id: "2971289"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY_FALLBACK }}
- name: Backfill PR labels
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -472,7 +412,6 @@ jobs:
const maxCount = processAll ? Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY : Math.max(1, maxPrs);
const sizeLabels = ["size: XS", "size: S", "size: M", "size: L", "size: XL"];
const betaBlockerLabel = "beta-blocker";
const labelColor = "b76e79";
// const trustedLabel = "trusted-contributor";
// const experiencedLabel = "experienced-contributor";
@@ -503,22 +442,6 @@ jobs:
}
}
async function hasBetaBlockerLabel() {
try {
await github.rest.issues.getLabel({
owner,
repo,
name: betaBlockerLabel,
});
return true;
} catch (error) {
if (error?.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
return false;
}
}
async function resolveContributorLabel(login) {
if (contributorCache.has(login)) {
return contributorCache.get(login);
@@ -650,37 +573,7 @@ jobs:
labelNames.add(label);
}
async function applyBetaBlockerTitleLabel(pullRequest, labelNames) {
const matchesBetaBlocker = /\bbeta blocker\b/i.test(pullRequest.title ?? "");
if (matchesBetaBlocker) {
if (!labelNames.has(betaBlockerLabel)) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
labels: [betaBlockerLabel],
});
labelNames.add(betaBlockerLabel);
}
return;
}
if (!labelNames.has(betaBlockerLabel)) {
return;
}
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
name: betaBlockerLabel,
});
labelNames.delete(betaBlockerLabel);
}
await ensureSizeLabels();
const betaBlockerLabelExists = await hasBetaBlockerLabel();
let page = 1;
let processed = 0;
@@ -718,9 +611,6 @@ jobs:
await applySizeLabel(pullRequest, currentLabels, labelNames);
await applyContributorLabel(pullRequest, labelNames);
if (betaBlockerLabelExists) {
await applyBetaBlockerTitleLabel(pullRequest, labelNames);
}
processed += 1;
}
@@ -739,20 +629,20 @@ jobs:
issues: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token-fallback
if: steps.app-token.outcome == 'failure'
with:
app-id: "2971289"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY_FALLBACK }}
- name: Apply maintainer or trusted-contributor label
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -822,56 +712,3 @@ jobs:
// labels: [trustedLabel],
// });
// }
- name: Apply beta-blocker title label
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
const issue = context.payload.issue;
if (!issue || issue.pull_request) {
return;
}
const labelName = "beta-blocker";
const matchesBetaBlocker = /^beta blocker:/i.test(issue.title ?? "");
try {
await github.rest.issues.getLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
name: labelName,
});
} catch (error) {
if (error?.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
core.info(`Skipping ${labelName} labeling because the label does not exist in the repository.`);
return;
}
const currentLabels = await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listLabelsOnIssue, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
per_page: 100,
});
const hasLabel = currentLabels.some((label) => label.name === labelName);
if (matchesBetaBlocker && !hasLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
labels: [labelName],
});
return;
}
if (!matchesBetaBlocker && hasLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
name: labelName,
});
}

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@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
name: macOS Release
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: Existing release tag to validate for macOS release handoff (for example v2026.3.22 or v2026.3.22-beta.1)
required: true
type: string
preflight_only:
description: Retained for operator compatibility; this public workflow is validation-only
required: true
default: true
type: boolean
concurrency:
group: macos-release-${{ inputs.tag }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.32.1"
jobs:
validate_macos_release_request:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Validate tag input format
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*((-beta\.[1-9][0-9]*)|(-[1-9][0-9]*))?$ ]]; then
echo "Invalid release tag format: ${RELEASE_TAG}"
exit 1
fi
- name: Checkout selected tag
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: refs/tags/${{ inputs.tag }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Ensure matching GitHub release exists
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: gh release view "$RELEASE_TAG" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" >/dev/null
- name: Build
run: pnpm build
- name: Build Control UI
run: pnpm ui:build
- name: Validate release tag and package metadata
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_MAIN_REF: origin/main
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RELEASE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
export RELEASE_SHA RELEASE_TAG RELEASE_MAIN_REF
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
pnpm release:openclaw:npm:check
- name: Summarize next step
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
{
echo "## Public macOS validation only"
echo
echo "This workflow validates the public release handoff and still builds JS artifacts needed for release checks."
echo "It does not sign, notarize, or upload macOS assets."
echo
echo "Next step:"
echo "- Run \`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-validate.yml\` with tag \`${RELEASE_TAG}\` and wait for the private mac validation lane to pass."
echo "- Run \`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-publish.yml\` with tag \`${RELEASE_TAG}\` and \`preflight_only=true\` for the full private mac preflight."
echo "- For the real publish path, run the same private mac publish workflow from \`main\` with the successful private preflight \`preflight_run_id\` so it promotes the prepared artifacts instead of rebuilding them."
echo "- For stable releases, also download \`macos-appcast-${RELEASE_TAG}\` from the successful private run and commit \`appcast.xml\` back to \`main\` in \`openclaw/openclaw\`."
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"

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@@ -1,503 +0,0 @@
name: OpenClaw NPM Release
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: Release tag to publish (for example v2026.3.22, v2026.3.22-beta.1, or fallback v2026.3.22-1)
required: true
type: string
preflight_only:
description: Run validation/build only and skip the gated publish job
required: true
default: false
type: boolean
preflight_run_id:
description: Existing successful preflight workflow run id to promote without rebuilding
required: false
type: string
npm_dist_tag:
description: npm dist-tag to publish to for stable releases
required: true
default: beta
type: choice
options:
- beta
- latest
promote_beta_to_latest:
description: Skip publish and promote the stable version already on npm beta to latest
required: true
default: false
type: boolean
concurrency:
group: openclaw-npm-release-${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('{0}-{1}-{2}', inputs.tag, inputs.npm_dist_tag, inputs.promote_beta_to_latest) || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.32.1"
jobs:
preflight_openclaw_npm:
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Validate tag input format
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*((-beta\.[1-9][0-9]*)|(-[1-9][0-9]*))?$ ]]; then
echo "Invalid release tag format: ${RELEASE_TAG}"
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${RELEASE_TAG}" == *"-beta."* && "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" != "beta" ]]; then
echo "Beta prerelease tags must publish to npm dist-tag beta."
exit 1
fi
- name: Forbid preflight artifact promotion on validation-only runs
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_only && inputs.preflight_run_id != '' }}
run: |
echo "preflight_run_id is only valid for real publish runs."
exit 1
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: refs/tags/${{ inputs.tag }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Ensure version is not already published
env:
PREFLIGHT_ONLY: ${{ inputs.preflight_only }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
PACKAGE_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
if npm view "openclaw@${PACKAGE_VERSION}" version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if [[ "${PREFLIGHT_ONLY}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "openclaw@${PACKAGE_VERSION} is already published on npm; continuing because preflight_only=true."
exit 0
fi
echo "openclaw@${PACKAGE_VERSION} is already published on npm."
exit 1
fi
echo "Publishing openclaw@${PACKAGE_VERSION}"
- name: Check
env:
OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK: "0"
run: pnpm check
- name: Build
run: pnpm build
- name: Build Control UI
run: pnpm ui:build
- name: Validate release tag and package metadata
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id == '' }}
env:
OPENCLAW_NPM_RELEASE_SKIP_PACK_CHECK: "1"
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_MAIN_REF: origin/main
OPENCLAW_NPM_PUBLISH_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RELEASE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
export RELEASE_SHA RELEASE_TAG RELEASE_MAIN_REF
# Fetch the full main ref so merge-base ancestry checks keep working
# for older tagged commits that are still contained in main.
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
pnpm release:openclaw:npm:check
- name: Verify release contents
run: pnpm release:check
- name: Validate live cache credentials
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY}" ]]; then
echo "Missing OPENAI_API_KEY secret for release live cache validation." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY}" ]]; then
echo "Missing ANTHROPIC_API_KEY secret for release live cache validation." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Verify live prompt cache floors
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_CACHE_TEST: "1"
OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST: "1"
run: pnpm test:live:cache
- name: Pack prepared npm tarball
id: packed_tarball
env:
OPENCLAW_PREPACK_PREPARED: "1"
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
PACK_OUTPUT="$RUNNER_TEMP/npm-pack-output.txt"
npm pack --json 2>&1 | tee "$PACK_OUTPUT"
PACK_PATH="$(node - "$PACK_OUTPUT" <<'NODE'
const fs = require("node:fs");
const input = fs.readFileSync(process.argv[2], "utf8");
function arrayEndFrom(start) {
let depth = 0;
let inString = false;
let escape = false;
for (let i = start; i < input.length; i += 1) {
const char = input[i];
if (inString) {
if (escape) {
escape = false;
} else if (char === "\\") {
escape = true;
} else if (char === "\"") {
inString = false;
}
continue;
}
if (char === "\"") {
inString = true;
} else if (char === "[") {
depth += 1;
} else if (char === "]") {
depth -= 1;
if (depth === 0) {
return i + 1;
}
}
}
return -1;
}
for (let start = input.indexOf("["); start !== -1; start = input.indexOf("[", start + 1)) {
const end = arrayEndFrom(start);
if (end === -1) {
continue;
}
try {
const parsed = JSON.parse(input.slice(start, end));
const first = Array.isArray(parsed) ? parsed[0] : null;
if (first && typeof first.filename === "string" && first.filename) {
process.stdout.write(first.filename);
process.exit(0);
}
} catch {
// Keep scanning; npm lifecycle output can legally precede the JSON.
}
}
console.error("Could not find npm pack --json output with a filename.");
process.exit(1);
NODE
)"
if [[ -z "$PACK_PATH" || ! -f "$PACK_PATH" ]]; then
echo "npm pack did not produce a tarball file." >&2
exit 1
fi
RELEASE_SHA="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
ARTIFACT_DIR="$RUNNER_TEMP/openclaw-npm-preflight"
rm -rf "$ARTIFACT_DIR"
mkdir -p "$ARTIFACT_DIR"
cp "$PACK_PATH" "$ARTIFACT_DIR/"
printf '%s\n' "$RELEASE_TAG" > "$ARTIFACT_DIR/release-tag.txt"
printf '%s\n' "$RELEASE_SHA" > "$ARTIFACT_DIR/release-sha.txt"
printf '%s\n' "$RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG" > "$ARTIFACT_DIR/release-npm-dist-tag.txt"
echo "dir=$ARTIFACT_DIR" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Upload prepared npm publish bundle
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: openclaw-npm-preflight-${{ inputs.tag }}
path: ${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.dir }}
if-no-files-found: error
validate_publish_request:
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Require main workflow ref for publish
env:
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
echo "Real publish runs must be dispatched from main. Use preflight_only=true for branch validation."
exit 1
fi
- name: Require preflight artifact promotion on real publish
env:
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" ]]; then
echo "Real publish requires preflight_run_id from a successful npm preflight run." >&2
exit 1
fi
publish_openclaw_npm:
# npm trusted publishing + provenance requires a GitHub-hosted runner.
needs: [validate_publish_request]
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm-release
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Validate tag input format
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*((-beta\.[1-9][0-9]*)|(-[1-9][0-9]*))?$ ]]; then
echo "Invalid release tag format: ${RELEASE_TAG}"
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${RELEASE_TAG}" == *"-beta."* && "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" != "beta" ]]; then
echo "Beta prerelease tags must publish to npm dist-tag beta."
exit 1
fi
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: refs/tags/${{ inputs.tag }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Ensure version is not already published
run: |
set -euo pipefail
PACKAGE_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
if npm view "openclaw@${PACKAGE_VERSION}" version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "openclaw@${PACKAGE_VERSION} is already published on npm."
exit 1
fi
echo "Publishing openclaw@${PACKAGE_VERSION}"
- name: Verify preflight run metadata
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RUN_JSON="$(gh run view "$PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --json workflowName,headBranch,event,conclusion,url)"
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); const run = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); const checks = [["workflowName", "OpenClaw NPM Release"], ["headBranch", "main"], ["event", "workflow_dispatch"], ["conclusion", "success"]]; for (const [key, expected] of checks) { if (run[key] !== expected) { console.error(`Referenced npm preflight run ${process.env.PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID} must have ${key}=${expected}, got ${run[key] ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } } console.log(`Using npm preflight run ${process.env.PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}: ${run.url}`);'
- name: Download prepared npm tarball
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: openclaw-npm-preflight-${{ inputs.tag }}
path: preflight-tarball
repository: ${{ github.repository }}
run-id: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
github-token: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Validate release tag and package metadata
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id == '' }}
env:
OPENCLAW_NPM_RELEASE_SKIP_PACK_CHECK: "1"
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_MAIN_REF: origin/main
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RELEASE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
export RELEASE_SHA RELEASE_TAG RELEASE_MAIN_REF
# Fetch the full main ref so merge-base ancestry checks keep working
# for older tagged commits that are still contained in main.
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
pnpm release:openclaw:npm:check
- name: Verify prepared tarball provenance
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
EXPECTED_RELEASE_SHA="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
TAG_FILE="preflight-tarball/release-tag.txt"
SHA_FILE="preflight-tarball/release-sha.txt"
NPM_DIST_TAG_FILE="preflight-tarball/release-npm-dist-tag.txt"
if [[ ! -f "$TAG_FILE" || ! -f "$SHA_FILE" || ! -f "$NPM_DIST_TAG_FILE" ]]; then
echo "Prepared preflight metadata is missing." >&2
ls -la preflight-tarball >&2 || true
exit 1
fi
ARTIFACT_RELEASE_TAG="$(tr -d '\r\n' < "$TAG_FILE")"
ARTIFACT_RELEASE_SHA="$(tr -d '\r\n' < "$SHA_FILE")"
ARTIFACT_RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG="$(tr -d '\r\n' < "$NPM_DIST_TAG_FILE")"
if [[ "$ARTIFACT_RELEASE_TAG" != "$RELEASE_TAG" ]]; then
echo "Prepared preflight tag mismatch: expected $RELEASE_TAG, got $ARTIFACT_RELEASE_TAG" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$ARTIFACT_RELEASE_SHA" != "$EXPECTED_RELEASE_SHA" ]]; then
echo "Prepared preflight SHA mismatch: expected $EXPECTED_RELEASE_SHA, got $ARTIFACT_RELEASE_SHA" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$ARTIFACT_RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG" != "$RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG" ]]; then
echo "Prepared preflight npm dist-tag mismatch: expected $RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG, got $ARTIFACT_RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Resolve publish tarball
id: publish_tarball
run: |
set -euo pipefail
TARBALL_PATH="$(find preflight-tarball -type f -name '*.tgz' -print | sort | tail -n 1)"
if [[ -z "$TARBALL_PATH" ]]; then
echo "Prepared preflight tarball not found." >&2
ls -la preflight-tarball >&2 || true
exit 1
fi
echo "path=$TARBALL_PATH" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Publish
env:
OPENCLAW_PREPACK_PREPARED: "1"
OPENCLAW_NPM_PUBLISH_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
publish_target="${{ steps.publish_tarball.outputs.path }}"
if [[ -n "${publish_target}" ]]; then
publish_target="./${publish_target}"
fi
bash scripts/openclaw-npm-publish.sh --publish "${publish_target}"
promote_beta_to_latest:
if: ${{ inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm-release
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Require main workflow ref for promotion
env:
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
echo "Promotion runs must be dispatched from main."
exit 1
fi
- name: Validate promotion inputs
env:
PREFLIGHT_ONLY: ${{ inputs.preflight_only }}
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "${PREFLIGHT_ONLY}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "Promotion mode cannot run with preflight_only=true."
exit 1
fi
if [[ -n "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" ]]; then
echo "Promotion mode does not use preflight_run_id."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" != "beta" ]]; then
echo "Promotion mode expects npm_dist_tag=beta because it moves beta to latest without publishing."
exit 1
fi
- name: Validate stable tag input format
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*(-[1-9][0-9]*)?$ ]]; then
echo "Invalid stable release tag format: ${RELEASE_TAG}" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "RELEASE_VERSION=${RELEASE_TAG#v}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
install-deps: "false"
- name: Validate npm dist-tags
env:
RELEASE_VERSION: ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
beta_version="$(npm view openclaw dist-tags.beta)"
latest_version="$(npm view openclaw dist-tags.latest)"
echo "Current beta dist-tag: ${beta_version}"
echo "Current latest dist-tag: ${latest_version}"
if [[ "${beta_version}" != "${RELEASE_VERSION}" ]]; then
echo "npm beta points at ${beta_version}, expected ${RELEASE_VERSION}." >&2
exit 1
fi
if ! npm view "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION}" version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION} is not published on npm." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Promote beta to latest
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
RELEASE_VERSION: ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
npm whoami >/dev/null
npm dist-tag add "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION}" latest
promoted_latest="$(npm view openclaw dist-tags.latest)"
if [[ "${promoted_latest}" != "${RELEASE_VERSION}" ]]; then
echo "npm latest points at ${promoted_latest}, expected ${RELEASE_VERSION} after promotion." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Promoted openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION} from beta to latest."

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@@ -1,276 +0,0 @@
name: Plugin ClawHub Release
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
publish_scope:
description: Publish the selected plugins or all ClawHub-publishable plugins from the workflow ref
required: true
default: selected
type: choice
options:
- selected
- all-publishable
plugins:
description: Comma-separated plugin package names to publish when publish_scope=selected
required: false
type: string
concurrency:
group: plugin-clawhub-release-${{ github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.32.1"
CLAWHUB_REGISTRY: "https://clawhub.ai"
CLAWHUB_REPOSITORY: "openclaw/clawhub"
# Pinned to a reviewed ClawHub commit so release behavior stays reproducible.
CLAWHUB_REF: "4af2bd50a71465683dbf8aa269af764b9d39bdf5"
jobs:
preview_plugins_clawhub:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
outputs:
ref_sha: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
has_candidates: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.has_candidates }}
candidate_count: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.candidate_count }}
skipped_published_count: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.skipped_published_count }}
matrix: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.matrix }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.sha }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Resolve checked-out ref
id: ref
run: echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate ref is on main
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD origin/main
- name: Validate publishable plugin metadata
env:
PUBLISH_SCOPE: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.publish_scope || '' }}
RELEASE_PLUGINS: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.plugins || '' }}
BASE_REF: ${{ github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' && github.event.before || '' }}
HEAD_REF: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -n "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}" ]]; then
release_args=(--selection-mode "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}")
if [[ -n "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}" ]]; then
release_args+=(--plugins "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}")
fi
pnpm release:plugins:clawhub:check -- "${release_args[@]}"
elif [[ -n "${BASE_REF}" ]]; then
pnpm release:plugins:clawhub:check -- --base-ref "${BASE_REF}" --head-ref "${HEAD_REF}"
else
pnpm release:plugins:clawhub:check
fi
- name: Resolve plugin release plan
id: plan
env:
PUBLISH_SCOPE: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.publish_scope || '' }}
RELEASE_PLUGINS: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.plugins || '' }}
BASE_REF: ${{ github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' && github.event.before || '' }}
HEAD_REF: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
CLAWHUB_REGISTRY: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REGISTRY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
mkdir -p .local
if [[ -n "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}" ]]; then
plan_args=(--selection-mode "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}")
if [[ -n "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}" ]]; then
plan_args+=(--plugins "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}")
fi
node --import tsx scripts/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.ts "${plan_args[@]}" > .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json
elif [[ -n "${BASE_REF}" ]]; then
node --import tsx scripts/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.ts --base-ref "${BASE_REF}" --head-ref "${HEAD_REF}" > .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json
else
node --import tsx scripts/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.ts > .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json
fi
cat .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json
candidate_count="$(jq -r '.candidates | length' .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json)"
skipped_published_count="$(jq -r '.skippedPublished | length' .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json)"
has_candidates="false"
if [[ "${candidate_count}" != "0" ]]; then
has_candidates="true"
fi
matrix_json="$(jq -c '.candidates' .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json)"
{
echo "candidate_count=${candidate_count}"
echo "skipped_published_count=${skipped_published_count}"
echo "has_candidates=${has_candidates}"
echo "matrix=${matrix_json}"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Plugin release candidates:"
jq -r '.candidates[]? | "- \(.packageName)@\(.version) [\(.publishTag)] from \(.packageDir)"' .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json
echo "Already published / skipped:"
jq -r '.skippedPublished[]? | "- \(.packageName)@\(.version)"' .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json
- name: Fail manual publish when target versions already exist
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.publish_scope == 'selected' && steps.plan.outputs.skipped_published_count != '0'
run: |
echo "::error::One or more selected plugin versions already exist on ClawHub. Bump the version before running a real publish."
exit 1
preview_plugin_pack:
needs: preview_plugins_clawhub
if: needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.has_candidates == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
plugin: ${{ fromJson(needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.matrix) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.ref_sha }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
install-deps: "false"
- name: Checkout ClawHub CLI source
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
repository: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REPOSITORY }}
ref: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REF }}
path: clawhub-source
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Install ClawHub CLI dependencies
working-directory: clawhub-source
run: bun install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Bootstrap ClawHub CLI
run: |
cat > "$RUNNER_TEMP/clawhub" <<'EOF'
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
exec bun "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/clawhub-source/packages/clawhub/src/cli.ts" "$@"
EOF
chmod +x "$RUNNER_TEMP/clawhub"
echo "$RUNNER_TEMP" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
- name: Preview publish command
env:
CLAWHUB_REGISTRY: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REGISTRY }}
SOURCE_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
SOURCE_COMMIT: ${{ needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.ref_sha }}
SOURCE_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
PACKAGE_TAG: ${{ matrix.plugin.publishTag }}
PACKAGE_DIR: ${{ matrix.plugin.packageDir }}
run: bash scripts/plugin-clawhub-publish.sh --dry-run "${PACKAGE_DIR}"
publish_plugins_clawhub:
needs: [preview_plugins_clawhub, preview_plugin_pack]
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.has_candidates == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: clawhub-plugin-release
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
plugin: ${{ fromJson(needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.matrix) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.ref_sha }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
install-deps: "false"
- name: Checkout ClawHub CLI source
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
repository: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REPOSITORY }}
ref: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REF }}
path: clawhub-source
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Install ClawHub CLI dependencies
working-directory: clawhub-source
run: bun install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Bootstrap ClawHub CLI
run: |
cat > "$RUNNER_TEMP/clawhub" <<'EOF'
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
exec bun "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/clawhub-source/packages/clawhub/src/cli.ts" "$@"
EOF
chmod +x "$RUNNER_TEMP/clawhub"
echo "$RUNNER_TEMP" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
- name: Ensure version is not already published
env:
PACKAGE_NAME: ${{ matrix.plugin.packageName }}
PACKAGE_VERSION: ${{ matrix.plugin.version }}
CLAWHUB_REGISTRY: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REGISTRY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
encoded_name="$(node -e 'console.log(encodeURIComponent(process.env.PACKAGE_NAME ?? ""))')"
encoded_version="$(node -e 'console.log(encodeURIComponent(process.env.PACKAGE_VERSION ?? ""))')"
url="${CLAWHUB_REGISTRY%/}/api/v1/packages/${encoded_name}/versions/${encoded_version}"
status="$(curl --silent --show-error --output /dev/null --write-out '%{http_code}' "${url}")"
if [[ "${status}" =~ ^2 ]]; then
echo "${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION} is already published on ClawHub."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${status}" != "404" ]]; then
echo "Unexpected ClawHub response (${status}) for ${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION}."
exit 1
fi
- name: Publish
env:
CLAWHUB_REGISTRY: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REGISTRY }}
SOURCE_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
SOURCE_COMMIT: ${{ needs.preview_plugins_clawhub.outputs.ref_sha }}
SOURCE_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
PACKAGE_TAG: ${{ matrix.plugin.publishTag }}
PACKAGE_DIR: ${{ matrix.plugin.packageDir }}
run: bash scripts/plugin-clawhub-publish.sh --publish "${PACKAGE_DIR}"

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@@ -1,217 +0,0 @@
name: Plugin NPM Release
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- ".github/workflows/plugin-npm-release.yml"
- "extensions/**"
- "package.json"
- "scripts/lib/plugin-npm-release.ts"
- "scripts/plugin-npm-publish.sh"
- "scripts/plugin-npm-release-check.ts"
- "scripts/plugin-npm-release-plan.ts"
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
publish_scope:
description: Publish the selected plugins or all publishable plugins from the ref
required: true
default: selected
type: choice
options:
- selected
- all-publishable
ref:
description: Commit SHA on main to publish from (copy from the preview run)
required: true
type: string
plugins:
description: Comma-separated plugin package names to publish when publish_scope=selected
required: false
type: string
concurrency:
group: plugin-npm-release-${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.ref || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.32.1"
jobs:
preview_plugins_npm:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
outputs:
ref_sha: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
has_candidates: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.has_candidates }}
candidate_count: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.candidate_count }}
matrix: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.matrix }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.ref || github.sha }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Resolve checked-out ref
id: ref
run: echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate ref is on main
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD origin/main
- name: Validate publishable plugin metadata
env:
PUBLISH_SCOPE: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.publish_scope || '' }}
RELEASE_PLUGINS: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.plugins || '' }}
BASE_REF: ${{ github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' && github.event.before || '' }}
HEAD_REF: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -n "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}" ]]; then
release_args=(--selection-mode "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}")
if [[ -n "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}" ]]; then
release_args+=(--plugins "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}")
fi
pnpm release:plugins:npm:check -- "${release_args[@]}"
elif [[ -n "${BASE_REF}" ]]; then
pnpm release:plugins:npm:check -- --base-ref "${BASE_REF}" --head-ref "${HEAD_REF}"
else
pnpm release:plugins:npm:check
fi
- name: Resolve plugin release plan
id: plan
env:
PUBLISH_SCOPE: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.publish_scope || '' }}
RELEASE_PLUGINS: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.plugins || '' }}
BASE_REF: ${{ github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' && github.event.before || '' }}
HEAD_REF: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
mkdir -p .local
if [[ -n "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}" ]]; then
plan_args=(--selection-mode "${PUBLISH_SCOPE}")
if [[ -n "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}" ]]; then
plan_args+=(--plugins "${RELEASE_PLUGINS}")
fi
node --import tsx scripts/plugin-npm-release-plan.ts "${plan_args[@]}" > .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
elif [[ -n "${BASE_REF}" ]]; then
node --import tsx scripts/plugin-npm-release-plan.ts --base-ref "${BASE_REF}" --head-ref "${HEAD_REF}" > .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
else
node --import tsx scripts/plugin-npm-release-plan.ts > .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
fi
cat .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
candidate_count="$(jq -r '.candidates | length' .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json)"
has_candidates="false"
if [[ "${candidate_count}" != "0" ]]; then
has_candidates="true"
fi
matrix_json="$(jq -c '.candidates' .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json)"
{
echo "candidate_count=${candidate_count}"
echo "has_candidates=${has_candidates}"
echo "matrix=${matrix_json}"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Plugin release candidates:"
jq -r '.candidates[]? | "- \(.packageName)@\(.version) [\(.publishTag)] from \(.packageDir)"' .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
echo "Already published / skipped:"
jq -r '.skippedPublished[]? | "- \(.packageName)@\(.version)"' .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
preview_plugin_pack:
needs: preview_plugins_npm
if: needs.preview_plugins_npm.outputs.has_candidates == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
plugin: ${{ fromJson(needs.preview_plugins_npm.outputs.matrix) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.preview_plugins_npm.outputs.ref_sha }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
install-deps: "false"
- name: Preview publish command
run: bash scripts/plugin-npm-publish.sh --dry-run "${{ matrix.plugin.packageDir }}"
- name: Preview npm pack contents
working-directory: ${{ matrix.plugin.packageDir }}
run: npm pack --dry-run --json --ignore-scripts
publish_plugins_npm:
needs: [preview_plugins_npm, preview_plugin_pack]
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && needs.preview_plugins_npm.outputs.has_candidates == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm-release
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
plugin: ${{ fromJson(needs.preview_plugins_npm.outputs.matrix) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.preview_plugins_npm.outputs.ref_sha }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
install-deps: "false"
- name: Ensure version is not already published
env:
PACKAGE_NAME: ${{ matrix.plugin.packageName }}
PACKAGE_VERSION: ${{ matrix.plugin.version }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if npm view "${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION}" version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION} is already published on npm."
exit 1
fi
- name: Publish
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
run: bash scripts/plugin-npm-publish.sh --publish "${{ matrix.plugin.packageDir }}"

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@@ -8,31 +8,26 @@ on:
- Dockerfile.sandbox-common
- scripts/sandbox-common-setup.sh
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize, ready_for_review, converted_to_draft]
paths:
- Dockerfile.sandbox
- Dockerfile.sandbox-common
- scripts/sandbox-common-setup.sh
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
group: sandbox-common-smoke-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
sandbox-common-smoke:
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: false
- name: Set up Docker Builder
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v4
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@v1
- name: Build minimal sandbox base (USER sandbox)
shell: bash

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@@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ on:
- cron: "17 3 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
permissions: {}
jobs:
@@ -17,13 +14,13 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token-fallback
continue-on-error: true
with:
@@ -32,7 +29,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Mark stale issues and pull requests (primary)
id: stale-primary
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/stale@v10
uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
days-before-issue-stale: 7
@@ -42,7 +39,7 @@ jobs:
stale-issue-label: stale
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale,bad-barnacle
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
exempt-all-assignees: true
@@ -65,7 +62,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Check stale state cache
id: stale-state
if: always()
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token || steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -88,7 +85,7 @@ jobs:
}
- name: Mark stale issues and pull requests (fallback)
if: (steps.stale-primary.outcome == 'failure' || steps.stale-state.outputs.has_state == 'true') && steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token != ''
uses: actions/stale@v10
uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
days-before-issue-stale: 7
@@ -98,7 +95,7 @@ jobs:
stale-issue-label: stale
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale,bad-barnacle
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
exempt-all-assignees: true
@@ -124,13 +121,13 @@ jobs:
issues: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@d72941d797fd3113feb6b93fd0dec494b13a2547 # v1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- name: Lock closed issues after 48h of no comments
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@f28e40c7f34bde8b3046d885e986cb6290c5673b # v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
script: |

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@@ -4,22 +4,17 @@ on:
pull_request:
push:
branches: [main]
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
group: workflow-sanity-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
no-tabs:
if: github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Fail on tabs in workflow files
run: |
@@ -47,11 +42,10 @@ jobs:
PY
actionlint:
if: github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install actionlint
shell: bash
@@ -60,11 +54,8 @@ jobs:
ACTIONLINT_VERSION="1.7.11"
archive="actionlint_${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}_linux_amd64.tar.gz"
base_url="https://github.com/rhysd/actionlint/releases/download/v${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}"
# GitHub release downloads occasionally return transient 5xx responses.
# Retry all curl errors here so workflow-sanity does not fail closed on
# a one-off release edge outage.
curl --retry 5 --retry-delay 2 --retry-all-errors -sSfL -o "${archive}" "${base_url}/${archive}"
curl --retry 5 --retry-delay 2 --retry-all-errors -sSfL -o checksums.txt "${base_url}/actionlint_${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}_checksums.txt"
curl -sSfL -o "${archive}" "${base_url}/${archive}"
curl -sSfL -o checksums.txt "${base_url}/actionlint_${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}_checksums.txt"
grep " ${archive}\$" checksums.txt | sha256sum -c -
tar -xzf "${archive}" actionlint
sudo install -m 0755 actionlint /usr/local/bin/actionlint
@@ -74,25 +65,3 @@ jobs:
- name: Disallow direct inputs interpolation in composite run blocks
run: python3 scripts/check-composite-action-input-interpolation.py
- name: Disallow tracked merge conflict markers
run: node scripts/check-no-conflict-markers.mjs
generated-doc-baselines:
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Check config docs drift statefile
run: pnpm config:docs:check
- name: Check plugin SDK API baseline drift
run: pnpm plugin-sdk:api:check

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@@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
node_modules
**/node_modules/
.env
docker-compose.override.yml
docker-compose.extra.yml
dist
dist-runtime/
pnpm-lock.yaml
bun.lock
bun.lockb
coverage
__openclaw_vitest__/
__pycache__/
*.pyc
.tsbuildinfo
@@ -31,7 +28,6 @@ apps/android/.gradle/
apps/android/app/build/
apps/android/.cxx/
apps/android/.kotlin/
apps/android/benchmark/results/
# Bun build artifacts
*.bun-build
@@ -85,8 +81,6 @@ apps/ios/*.mobileprovision
# Local untracked files
.local/
docs/.local/
docs/internal/
tmp/
IDENTITY.md
USER.md
.tgz
@@ -102,6 +96,8 @@ USER.md
/local/
package-lock.json
.claude/
.agents/
.agents
.agent/
skills-lock.json
@@ -125,28 +121,3 @@ dist/protocol.schema.json
# Synthing
**/.stfolder/
.dev-state
docs/superpowers/plans/2026-03-10-collapsed-side-nav.md
docs/superpowers/specs/2026-03-10-collapsed-side-nav-design.md
.gitignore
test/config-form.analyze.telegram.test.ts
ui/src/ui/theme-variants.browser.test.ts
ui/src/ui/__screenshots__
ui/src/ui/views/__screenshots__
ui/.vitest-attachments
docs/superpowers
# Generated docs baseline artifacts (locally generated, only hashes tracked)
docs/.generated/*.json
docs/.generated/*.jsonl
# Deprecated changelog fragment workflow
changelog/fragments/
# Local scratch workspace
.tmp/
.artifacts/
test/fixtures/openclaw-vitest-unit-report.json
analysis/
.artifacts/qa-e2e/
extensions/qa-lab/web/dist/

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
{
"gitignore": true,
"noSymlinks": true,
"ignore": [
"**/node_modules/**",
"**/dist/**",
"dist/**",
"**/.git/**",
"**/coverage/**",
"**/build/**",
"**/.build/**",
"**/.artifacts/**",
"docs/zh-CN/**",
"**/CHANGELOG.md"
]
}

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"img",
"a",
"br",
"table",
"tr",
"td",
"details",
"summary",
"p",

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**/node_modules/
**/.runtime-deps-*/
docs/.generated/

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@@ -1,4 +1 @@
# pnpm build-script allowlist lives in package.json -> pnpm.onlyBuiltDependencies.
# TS 7 native-preview fails to resolve packages reliably from pnpm's isolated linker.
# Keep the workspace on a hoisted layout so pnpm check/build stay stable.
node-linker=hoisted

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
{
"$schema": "./node_modules/oxfmt/configuration_schema.json",
"sortImports": {
"experimentalSortImports": {
"newlinesBetween": false,
},
"sortPackageJson": {
"experimentalSortPackageJson": {
"sortScripts": true,
},
"tabWidth": 2,

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@@ -13,24 +13,20 @@
"eslint/no-new": "off",
"eslint/no-shadow": "off",
"eslint/no-unmodified-loop-condition": "off",
"eslint-plugin-unicorn/prefer-set-size": "off",
"oxc/no-accumulating-spread": "off",
"oxc/no-async-endpoint-handlers": "off",
"oxc/no-map-spread": "off",
"typescript/consistent-return": "error",
"typescript/no-explicit-any": "error",
"typescript/no-extraneous-class": "off",
"typescript/no-unnecessary-type-conversion": "off",
"typescript/no-unsafe-type-assertion": "off",
"unicorn/consistent-function-scoping": "off",
"unicorn/prefer-set-size": "off",
"unicorn/require-post-message-target-origin": "off"
},
"ignorePatterns": [
"assets/",
"dist/",
"dist-runtime/",
"docs/_layouts/",
"extensions/",
"node_modules/",
"patches/",
"pnpm-lock.yaml",
@@ -38,30 +34,6 @@
"src/auto-reply/reply/export-html/template.js",
"src/canvas-host/a2ui/a2ui.bundle.js",
"Swabble/",
"vendor/",
"**/.cache/**",
"**/build/**",
"**/coverage/**",
"**/dist/**",
"**/dist-runtime/**",
"**/node_modules/**"
],
"overrides": [
{
"files": [
"**/*.test.ts",
"**/*.test.tsx",
"**/*.e2e.test.ts",
"**/*.live.test.ts",
"**/*test-harness.ts",
"**/*test-helpers.ts",
"**/*test-support.ts"
],
"rules": {
"typescript/no-explicit-any": "off",
"typescript/unbound-method": "off",
"eslint/no-unsafe-optional-chaining": "off"
}
}
"vendor/"
]
}

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@@ -9,19 +9,7 @@ Input
- If ambiguous: ask.
Do (review-only)
Goal: produce a thorough review and a clear recommendation (READY FOR /landpr vs NEEDS WORK vs INVALID CLAIM). Do NOT merge, do NOT push, do NOT make changes in the repo as part of this command.
0. Truthfulness + reality gate (required for bug-fix claims)
- Do not trust the issue text or PR summary by default; verify in code and evidence.
- If the PR claims to fix a bug linked to an issue, confirm the bug exists now (repro steps, logs, failing test, or clear code-path proof).
- Prove root cause with exact location (`path/file.ts:line` + explanation of why behavior is wrong).
- Verify fix targets the same code path as the root cause.
- Require a regression test when feasible (fails before fix, passes after fix). If not feasible, require explicit justification + manual verification evidence.
- Hallucination/BS red flags (treat as BLOCKER until disproven):
- claimed behavior not present in repo,
- issue/PR says "fixes #..." but changed files do not touch implicated path,
- only docs/comments changed for a runtime bug claim,
- vague AI-generated rationale without concrete evidence.
Goal: produce a thorough review and a clear recommendation (READY for /landpr vs NEEDS WORK). Do NOT merge, do NOT push, do NOT make changes in the repo as part of this command.
1. Identify PR meta + context
@@ -68,7 +56,6 @@ Goal: produce a thorough review and a clear recommendation (READY FOR /landpr vs
- Any deprecations, docs, types, or lint rules we should adjust?
8. Key questions to answer explicitly
- Is the core claim substantiated by evidence, or is it likely invalid/hallucinated?
- Can we fix everything ourselves in a follow-up, or does the contributor need to update this PR?
- Any blocking concerns (must-fix before merge)?
- Is this PR ready to land, or does it need work?
@@ -78,32 +65,18 @@ Goal: produce a thorough review and a clear recommendation (READY FOR /landpr vs
A) TL;DR recommendation
- One of: READY FOR /landpr | NEEDS WORK | INVALID CLAIM (issue/bug not substantiated) | NEEDS DISCUSSION
- One of: READY FOR /landpr | NEEDS WORK | NEEDS DISCUSSION
- 13 sentence rationale.
B) Claim verification matrix (required)
- Fill this table:
| Field | Evidence |
| ----------------------------------------------- | -------- |
| Claimed problem | ... |
| Evidence observed (repro/log/test/code) | ... |
| Root cause location (`path:line`) | ... |
| Why this fix addresses that root cause | ... |
| Regression coverage (test name or manual proof) | ... |
- If any row is missing/weak, default to `NEEDS WORK` or `INVALID CLAIM`.
C) What changed
B) What changed
- Brief bullet summary of the diff/behavioral changes.
D) What's good
C) What's good
- Bullets: correctness, simplicity, tests, docs, ergonomics, etc.
E) Concerns / questions (actionable)
D) Concerns / questions (actionable)
- Numbered list.
- Mark each item as:
@@ -111,19 +84,17 @@ E) Concerns / questions (actionable)
- IMPORTANT (should fix before merge)
- NIT (optional)
- For each: point to the file/area and propose a concrete fix or alternative.
- If evidence for the core bug claim is missing, add a `BLOCKER` explicitly.
F) Tests
E) Tests
- What exists.
- What's missing (specific scenarios).
- State clearly whether there is a regression test for the claimed bug.
G) Follow-ups (optional)
F) Follow-ups (optional)
- Non-blocking refactors/tickets to open later.
H) Suggested PR comment (optional)
G) Suggested PR comment (optional)
- Offer: "Want me to draft a PR comment to the author?"
- If yes, provide a ready-to-paste comment summarizing the above, with clear asks.

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@@ -69,10 +69,6 @@ repos:
- '"ap[i]Key": "xxxxx"(,)?'
- --exclude-lines
- 'ap[i]Key: "A[I]za\.\.\.",'
- --exclude-lines
- '"ap[i]Key": "(resolved|normalized|legacy)-key"(,)?'
- --exclude-lines
- 'sparkle:edSignature="[A-Za-z0-9+/=]+"'
# Shell script linting
- repo: https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck-precommit
rev: v0.11.0

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@@ -152,9 +152,7 @@
"grep -q 'N[O]DE_COMPILE_CACHE=/var/tmp/openclaw-compile-cache' ~/.bashrc \\|\\| cat >> ~/.bashrc <<'EOF'",
"env: \\{ MISTRAL_API_K[E]Y: \"sk-\\.\\.\\.\" \\},",
"\"ap[i]Key\": \"xxxxx\"(,)?",
"ap[i]Key: \"A[I]za\\.\\.\\.\",",
"\"ap[i]Key\": \"(resolved|normalized|legacy)-key\"(,)?",
"sparkle:edSignature=\"[A-Za-z0-9+/=]+\""
"ap[i]Key: \"A[I]za\\.\\.\\.\","
]
},
{
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"line_number": 15
}
],
"appcast.xml": [
{
"type": "Base64 High Entropy String",
"filename": "appcast.xml",
"hashed_secret": "7afea670e53d801f1f881c99c40aa177e3395bfa",
"is_verified": false,
"line_number": 365
},
{
"type": "Base64 High Entropy String",
"filename": "appcast.xml",
"hashed_secret": "6e1ba26139ac4e73427e68a7eec2abf96bcf1fd4",
"is_verified": false,
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},
{
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"filename": "appcast.xml",
"hashed_secret": "c0baa9660a8d3b11874c63a535d8369f4a8fa8fa",
"is_verified": false,
"line_number": 723
}
],
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{
"type": "Hex High Entropy String",
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"filename": "apps/macos/Sources/OpenClawProtocol/GatewayModels.swift",
"hashed_secret": "7990585255d25249fb1e6eac3d2bd6c37429b2cd",
"is_verified": false,
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],
"apps/macos/Tests/OpenClawIPCTests/AnthropicAuthResolverTests.swift": [
@@ -230,7 +251,7 @@
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"hashed_secret": "19dad5cecb110281417d1db56b60e1b006d55bb4",
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@@ -266,7 +287,7 @@
"filename": "apps/shared/OpenClawKit/Sources/OpenClawProtocol/GatewayModels.swift",
"hashed_secret": "7990585255d25249fb1e6eac3d2bd6c37429b2cd",
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"filename": "docs/gateway/configuration-reference.md",
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{
"type": "Secret Keyword",
"filename": "docs/gateway/configuration-reference.md",
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"filename": "docs/gateway/configuration-reference.md",
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"filename": "src/agents/models-config.e2e-harness.ts",
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],
"src/agents/models-config.fills-missing-provider-apikey-from-env-var.e2e.test.ts": [
@@ -11494,14 +11515,14 @@
"filename": "src/agents/models-config.providers.nvidia.test.ts",
"hashed_secret": "3acfb2c2b433c0ea7ff107e33df91b18e52f960f",
"is_verified": false,
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},
{
"type": "Secret Keyword",
"filename": "src/agents/models-config.providers.nvidia.test.ts",
"hashed_secret": "be1a7be9d4d5af417882b267f4db6dddc08507bd",
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@@ -11562,7 +11583,7 @@
"filename": "src/agents/pi-embedded-runner/model.ts",
"hashed_secret": "e774aaeac31c6272107ba89080295e277050fa7c",
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{
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{
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"filename": "src/config/config.env-vars.test.ts",
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"filename": "src/config/schema.help.ts",
"hashed_secret": "9f4cda226d3868676ac7f86f59e4190eb94bd208",
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{
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--allman false
# Exclusions
--exclude .build,.swiftpm,DerivedData,node_modules,dist,coverage,xcuserdata,Peekaboo,Swabble,apps/android,apps/ios,apps/shared,apps/macos/Sources/OpenClawProtocol,apps/macos/Sources/OpenClaw/HostEnvSecurityPolicy.generated.swift
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- coverage
- "*.playground"
# Generated (protocol-gen-swift.ts)
- apps/macos/Sources/OpenClawProtocol/GatewayModels.swift
# Generated (generate-host-env-security-policy-swift.mjs)
- apps/macos/Sources/OpenClaw/HostEnvSecurityPolicy.generated.swift
- apps/macos/Sources/MoltbotProtocol/GatewayModels.swift
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# Repository Guidelines
- Repo: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw
- In chat replies, file references must be repo-root relative only (example: `src/telegram/index.ts:80`); never absolute paths or `~/...`.
- Do not edit files covered by security-focused `CODEOWNERS` rules unless a listed owner explicitly asked for the change or is already reviewing it with you. Treat those paths as restricted surfaces, not drive-by cleanup.
- In chat replies, file references must be repo-root relative only (example: `extensions/bluebubbles/src/channel.ts:80`); never absolute paths or `~/...`.
- GitHub issues/comments/PR comments: use literal multiline strings or `-F - <<'EOF'` (or $'...') for real newlines; never embed "\\n".
- GitHub comment footgun: never use `gh issue/pr comment -b "..."` when body contains backticks or shell chars. Always use single-quoted heredoc (`-F - <<'EOF'`) so no command substitution/escaping corruption.
- GitHub linking footgun: dont wrap issue/PR refs like `#24643` in backticks when you want auto-linking. Use plain `#24643` (optionally add full URL).
- PR landing comments: always make commit SHAs clickable with full commit links (both landed SHA + source SHA when present).
- PR review conversations: if a bot leaves review conversations on your PR, address them and resolve those conversations yourself once fixed. Leave a conversation unresolved only when reviewer or maintainer judgment is still needed; do not leave bot-conversation cleanup to maintainers.
- GitHub searching footgun: don't limit yourself to the first 500 issues or PRs when wanting to search all. Unless you're supposed to look at the most recent, keep going until you've reached the last page in the search
- Security advisory analysis: before triage/severity decisions, read `SECURITY.md` to align with OpenClaw's trust model and design boundaries.
## Project Structure & Module Organization
- Source code: `src/` (CLI wiring in `src/cli`, commands in `src/commands`, web provider in `src/provider-web.ts`, infra in `src/infra`, media pipeline in `src/media`).
- Tests: colocated `*.test.ts`.
- Docs: `docs/` (images, queue, Pi config). Built output lives in `dist/`.
- Nomenclature: use "plugin" / "plugins" in docs, UI, changelogs, and contributor guidance. The bundled workspace plugin tree remains the internal package layout to avoid repo-wide churn from a rename.
- Bundled plugin naming: for repo-owned workspace plugins, keep the canonical plugin id aligned across `openclaw.plugin.json:id`, the default workspace folder name, and package names anchored to the same id (`@openclaw/<id>` or approved suffix forms like `-provider`, `-plugin`, `-speech`, `-sandbox`, `-media-understanding`). Keep `openclaw.install.npmSpec` equal to the package name and `openclaw.channel.id` equal to the plugin id when present. Exceptions must be explicit and covered by the repo invariant test.
- Plugins: live in the bundled workspace plugin tree (workspace packages). Keep plugin-only deps in the extension `package.json`; do not add them to the root `package.json` unless core uses them.
- Plugins/extensions: live under `extensions/*` (workspace packages). Keep plugin-only deps in the extension `package.json`; do not add them to the root `package.json` unless core uses them.
- Plugins: install runs `npm install --omit=dev` in plugin dir; runtime deps must live in `dependencies`. Avoid `workspace:*` in `dependencies` (npm install breaks); put `openclaw` in `devDependencies` or `peerDependencies` instead (runtime resolves `openclaw/plugin-sdk` via jiti alias).
- Import boundaries: extension production code should treat `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*` plus local `api.ts` / `runtime-api.ts` barrels as the public surface. Do not import core `src/**`, `src/plugin-sdk-internal/**`, or another extension's `src/**` directly.
- Installers served from `https://openclaw.ai/*`: live in the sibling repo `../openclaw.ai` (`public/install.sh`, `public/install-cli.sh`, `public/install.ps1`).
- Messaging channels: always consider **all** built-in + extension channels when refactoring shared logic (routing, allowlists, pairing, command gating, onboarding, docs).
- Core channel docs: `docs/channels/`
- Core channel code: `src/telegram`, `src/discord`, `src/slack`, `src/signal`, `src/imessage`, `src/web` (WhatsApp web), `src/channels`, `src/routing`
- Bundled plugin channels: the workspace plugin tree (for example Matrix, Zalo, ZaloUser, Voice Call)
- When adding channels/plugins/apps/docs, update `.github/labeler.yml` and create matching GitHub labels (use existing channel/plugin label colors).
## Architecture Boundaries
- Start here for the repo map:
- bundled workspace plugin tree = bundled plugins and the closest example surface for third-party plugins
- `src/plugin-sdk/*` = the public plugin contract that extensions are allowed to import
- `src/channels/*` = core channel implementation details behind the plugin/channel boundary
- `src/plugins/*` = plugin discovery, manifest validation, loader, registry, and contract enforcement
- `src/gateway/protocol/*` = typed Gateway control-plane and node wire protocol
- Progressive disclosure lives in local boundary guides:
- bundled-plugin-tree `AGENTS.md`
- `src/plugin-sdk/AGENTS.md`
- `src/channels/AGENTS.md`
- `src/plugins/AGENTS.md`
- `src/gateway/protocol/AGENTS.md`
- Plugin and extension boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/building-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/architecture.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-overview.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-entrypoints.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-runtime.md`, `docs/plugins/manifest.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-channel-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-provider-plugins.md`
- Definition files: `src/plugin-sdk/plugin-entry.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/core.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/provider-entry.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/channel-contract.ts`, `scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json`, `package.json`
- Invariant: core must stay extension-agnostic. Adding a bundled or third-party extension should not require unrelated core edits just to teach core that the extension exists.
- Rule: extensions must cross into core only through `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*`, manifest metadata, and documented runtime helpers. Do not import `src/**` from extension production code.
- Rule: core code and tests must not deep-import bundled plugin internals such as a plugin's `src/**` files or `onboard.js`. If core needs a bundled plugin helper, expose it through that plugin's `api.ts` and, when it is a real cross-package contract, through `src/plugin-sdk/<id>.ts`.
- Rule: do not add hardcoded bundled extension/provider/channel/capability id lists, maps, or named special cases in core when a manifest, capability, registry, or plugin-owned contract can express the same behavior.
- Rule: extension-owned compatibility behavior belongs to the owning extension. Core may orchestrate generic doctor/config flows, but extension-specific legacy repairs, detection rules, onboarding, auth detection, and provider defaults should live in plugin-owned contracts.
- Rule: for legacy config specifically, prefer doctor-owned repair paths over startup/load-time core migrations. Do not add new plugin-specific legacy migration logic to shared core/runtime surfaces when `openclaw doctor --fix` can own it.
- Rule: when a test is asserting extension-specific behavior, keep that coverage in the owning extension when feasible. Core tests should assert generic contracts and registry/capability behavior, not extension internals.
- Refactor trigger: if you encounter core code or tests that name a specific extension/provider/channel for extension-owned behavior, refactor toward a generic registry/capability/plugin-owned seam instead of adding another special case.
- Compatibility: new plugin seams are allowed, but they must be added as documented, backwards-compatible, versioned contracts. We have third-party plugins in the wild and do not break them casually.
- Channel boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/sdk-channel-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/architecture.md`
- Definition files: `src/channels/plugins/types.plugin.ts`, `src/channels/plugins/types.core.ts`, `src/channels/plugins/types.adapters.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/core.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/channel-contract.ts`
- Rule: `src/channels/**` is core implementation. If plugin authors need a new seam, add it to the Plugin SDK instead of telling them to import channel internals.
- Provider/model boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/sdk-provider-plugins.md`, `docs/concepts/model-providers.md`, `docs/plugins/architecture.md`
- Definition files: `src/plugins/types.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/provider-entry.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/provider-auth.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/provider-catalog-shared.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/provider-model-shared.ts`
- Rule: core owns the generic inference loop; provider plugins own provider-specific behavior through registration and typed hooks. Do not solve provider needs by reaching into unrelated core internals.
- Rule: avoid ad hoc reads of `plugins.entries.<id>.config` from unrelated core code. If core needs plugin-owned auth/config behavior, add or use a generic seam (`resolveSyntheticAuth`, public SDK/helper facades, manifest metadata, plugin auto-enable hooks) and honor plugin disablement plus SecretRef semantics.
- Rule: vendor-owned tools and settings belong in the owning plugin. Do not add provider-specific tool config, secret collection, or runtime enablement to core `tools.*` surfaces unless the tool is intentionally core-owned.
- Gateway protocol boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/gateway/protocol.md`, `docs/gateway/bridge-protocol.md`, `docs/concepts/architecture.md`
- Definition files: `src/gateway/protocol/schema.ts`, `src/gateway/protocol/schema/*.ts`, `src/gateway/protocol/index.ts`
- Rule: protocol changes are contract changes. Prefer additive evolution; incompatible changes require explicit versioning, docs, and client/codegen follow-through.
- Config contract boundary:
- Canonical public config lives in exported config types, zod/schema surfaces, schema help/labels, generated config metadata, config baselines, and any user-facing gateway/config payloads. Keep those surfaces aligned.
- When a legacy config key is retired from the public contract, remove it from every public config surface above. Keep backward compatibility only through raw-config migration/doctor seams unless explicit product policy says otherwise.
- Do not reintroduce removed legacy aliases into public types/schema/help/baselines “for convenience”. If old configs still need to load, handle that in `legacy.migrations.*`, config ingest, or `openclaw doctor --fix`.
- `hooks.internal.entries` is the canonical public hook config model. `hooks.internal.handlers` is compatibility-only input and must not be re-exposed in public schema/help/baseline surfaces.
- Bundled plugin contract boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/architecture.md`, `docs/plugins/manifest.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-overview.md`
- Definition files: `src/plugins/contracts/registry.ts`, `src/plugins/types.ts`, `src/plugins/public-artifacts.ts`
- Rule: keep manifest metadata, runtime registration, public SDK exports, and contract tests aligned. Do not create a hidden path around the declared plugin interfaces.
- Extension test boundary:
- Keep extension-owned onboarding/config/provider coverage under the owning bundled plugin package when feasible.
- If core tests need bundled plugin behavior, consume it through public `src/plugin-sdk/<id>.ts` facades or the plugin's `api.ts`, not private extension modules.
- Shared helpers under `test/helpers/**` are part of that same boundary. Do not hardcode repo-relative `extensions/**` imports there, and do not keep plugin-local deep mocks in shared helpers just because multiple tests use them.
- When core tests or shared helpers need bundled plugin public surfaces, use `src/test-utils/bundled-plugin-public-surface.ts` for `api.ts`, `runtime-api.ts`, `contract-api.ts`, `test-api.ts`, plugin entrypoint `index.js`, and resolved module ids for dynamic import or mocking.
- If a core test is asserting extension-specific behavior instead of a generic contract, move it to the owning extension package.
- Extensions (channel plugins): `extensions/*` (e.g. `extensions/msteams`, `extensions/matrix`, `extensions/zalo`, `extensions/zalouser`, `extensions/voice-call`)
- When adding channels/extensions/apps/docs, update `.github/labeler.yml` and create matching GitHub labels (use existing channel/extension label colors).
## Docs Linking (Mintlify)
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- For docs, UI copy, and picker lists, order services/providers alphabetically unless the section is explicitly describing runtime behavior (for example auto-detection or execution order).
- Section cross-references: use anchors on root-relative paths (example: `[Hooks](/configuration#hooks)`).
- Doc headings and anchors: avoid em dashes and apostrophes in headings because they break Mintlify anchor links.
- When the user asks for links, reply with full `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs (not root-relative).
- When Peter asks for links, reply with full `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs (not root-relative).
- When you touch docs, end the reply with the `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs you referenced.
- README (GitHub): keep absolute docs URLs (`https://docs.openclaw.ai/...`) so links work on GitHub.
- Docs content must be generic: no personal device names/hostnames/paths; use placeholders like `user@gateway-host` and “gateway host”.
## Docs i18n (generated publish locales)
## Docs i18n (zh-CN)
- Foreign-language docs are not maintained in this repo. The generated publish output lives in the separate `openclaw/docs` repo (often cloned locally as the sibling `openclaw-docs` directory); do not add or edit localized docs under `docs/<locale>/**` here.
- Those localized docs are autogenerated. Treat this repo's English docs plus glossary files as the source of truth, and let the publish/translation pipeline update `openclaw/docs`.
- Pipeline: update English docs here → adjust the matching `docs/.i18n/glossary.<locale>.json` entries → let the publish-repo sync + `scripts/docs-i18n` run in `openclaw/docs` / local `openclaw-docs` clone → apply targeted fixes only if instructed.
- Before rerunning `scripts/docs-i18n`, add glossary entries for any new technical terms, page titles, or short nav labels that must stay in English or use a fixed translation (for example `Doctor` or `Polls`).
- `pnpm docs:check-i18n-glossary` enforces glossary coverage for changed English doc titles and short internal doc labels before translation reruns.
- Translation memory lives in generated `docs/.i18n/*.tm.jsonl` files in the publish repo.
- `docs/zh-CN/**` is generated; do not edit unless the user explicitly asks.
- Pipeline: update English docs → adjust glossary (`docs/.i18n/glossary.zh-CN.json`) → run `scripts/docs-i18n` → apply targeted fixes only if instructed.
- Translation memory: `docs/.i18n/zh-CN.tm.jsonl` (generated).
- See `docs/.i18n/README.md`.
- The pipeline can be slow/inefficient; if its dragging, ping @jospalmbier on Discord instead of hacking around it.
## Control UI i18n (generated in repo)
- Control UI foreign-language locale bundles are generated in this repo; do not hand-edit `ui/src/i18n/locales/*.ts` for non-English locales or `ui/src/i18n/.i18n/*` unless a targeted generated-output fix is explicitly requested.
- Source of truth is `ui/src/i18n/locales/en.ts` plus the generator/runtime wiring in `scripts/control-ui-i18n.ts`, `ui/src/i18n/lib/types.ts`, and `ui/src/i18n/lib/registry.ts`.
- Pipeline: update English control UI strings and locale wiring here → run `pnpm ui:i18n:sync` (or let `Control UI Locale Refresh` do it) → commit the regenerated locale bundles and `.i18n` metadata.
- If the control UI locale outputs drift, regenerate them; do not manually translate or hand-maintain the generated locale files by default.
## exe.dev VM ops (general)
- Access: stable path is `ssh exe.dev` then `ssh vm-name` (assume SSH key already set).
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- Runtime baseline: Node **22+** (keep Node + Bun paths working).
- Install deps: `pnpm install`
- If deps are missing (for example `node_modules` missing, `vitest not found`, or `command not found`), run the repos package-manager install command (prefer lockfile/README-defined PM), then rerun the exact requested command once. Apply this to test/build/lint/typecheck/dev commands; if retry still fails, report the command and first actionable error.
- Pre-commit hooks: `prek install`. The hook runs the repo verification flow, including `pnpm check`.
- `FAST_COMMIT=1` skips the repo-wide `pnpm format` and `pnpm check` inside the pre-commit hook only. Use it when you intentionally want a faster commit path and are running equivalent targeted verification manually. It does not change CI and does not change what `pnpm check` itself does.
- Pre-commit hooks: `prek install` (runs same checks as CI)
- Also supported: `bun install` (keep `pnpm-lock.yaml` + Bun patching in sync when touching deps/patches).
- Prefer Bun for TypeScript execution (scripts, dev, tests): `bun <file.ts>` / `bunx <tool>`.
- Run CLI in dev: `pnpm openclaw ...` (bun) or `pnpm dev`.
- Node remains supported for running built output (`dist/*`) and production installs.
- Mac packaging (dev): `scripts/package-mac-app.sh` defaults to current arch.
- Mac packaging (dev): `scripts/package-mac-app.sh` defaults to current arch. Release checklist: `docs/platforms/mac/release.md`.
- Type-check/build: `pnpm build`
- TypeScript checks: `pnpm tsgo`
- Lint/format: `pnpm check`
- Local agent/dev shells default to host-aware `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK=1` behavior for `pnpm tsgo` and `pnpm lint`; set `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled` to force the lower-memory profile, `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=full` to keep lock-only behavior, or `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK=0` in CI/shared runs.
- Format check: `pnpm format` (oxfmt --check)
- Format fix: `pnpm format:fix` (oxfmt --write)
- Terminology:
- "gate" means a verification command or command set that must be green for the decision you are making.
- A local dev gate is the fast default loop, usually `pnpm check` plus any scoped test you actually need.
- A landing gate is the broader bar before pushing `main`, usually `pnpm check`, `pnpm test`, and `pnpm build` when the touched surface can affect build output, packaging, lazy-loading/module boundaries, or published surfaces.
- A CI gate is whatever the relevant workflow enforces for that lane (for example `check`, `check-additional`, `build-smoke`, or release validation).
- Local dev gate: prefer `pnpm check` for the normal edit loop. It keeps the repo-architecture policy guards out of the default local loop.
- CI architecture gate: `check-additional` enforces architecture and boundary policy guards that are intentionally kept out of the default local loop.
- Formatting gate: the pre-commit hook runs `pnpm format` before `pnpm check`. If you want a formatting-only preflight locally, run `pnpm format` explicitly.
- If you need a fast commit loop, `FAST_COMMIT=1 git commit ...` skips the hooks repo-wide `pnpm format` and `pnpm check`; use that only when you are deliberately covering the touched surface some other way.
- Tests: `pnpm test` (vitest); coverage: `pnpm test:coverage`
- Generated baseline drift detection uses SHA-256 hash files under `docs/.generated/` (`.sha256` files tracked in git; full JSON baselines are gitignored, generated locally for inspection).
- Config schema drift uses `pnpm config:docs:gen` / `pnpm config:docs:check`.
- Plugin SDK API drift uses `pnpm plugin-sdk:api:gen` / `pnpm plugin-sdk:api:check`.
- If you change config schema/help or the public Plugin SDK surface, run the matching gen command and commit the updated `.sha256` hash file. Keep the two drift-check flows adjacent in scripts/workflows/docs guidance rather than inventing a third pattern.
- When `pnpm tsgo` fails, triage by coherent surface instead of by raw error count: rerun the gate, group failures by package/module/type contract, open the source-of-truth type or export file first, fix the root mismatch, then rerun `pnpm tsgo` before widening into downstream consumers. Check `origin/main` before doing broad cleanup because some apparent type debt is already fixed upstream.
- For narrowly scoped changes, prefer narrowly scoped tests that directly validate the touched behavior. If no meaningful scoped test exists, say so explicitly and use the next most direct validation available.
- Verification modes for work on `main`:
- Default mode: `main` is relatively stable. Count pre-commit hook coverage when it already verified the current tree, avoid rerunning the exact same checks just for ceremony, and prefer keeping CI/main green before landing.
- Fast-commit mode: `main` is moving fast and you intentionally optimize for shorter commit loops. Prefer explicit local verification close to the final landing point, and it is acceptable to use `--no-verify` for intermediate or catch-up commits after equivalent checks have already run locally.
- Preferred landing bar for pushes to `main`: in Default mode, favor `pnpm check` and `pnpm test` near the final rebase/push point when feasible. In fast-commit mode, verify the touched surface locally near landing without insisting every intermediate commit replay the full hook.
- Scoped tests prove the change itself. `pnpm test` remains the default `main` landing bar; scoped tests do not replace full-suite gates by default.
- Hard gate: if the change can affect build output, packaging, lazy-loading/module boundaries, or published surfaces, `pnpm build` MUST be run and MUST pass before pushing `main`.
- Default rule: do not land changes with failing format, lint, type, build, or required test checks when those failures are caused by the change or plausibly related to the touched surface. Fast-commit mode changes how verification is sequenced; it does not lower the requirement to validate and clean up the touched surface before final landing.
- For narrowly scoped changes, if unrelated failures already exist on latest `origin/main`, state that clearly, report the scoped tests you ran, and ask before broadening scope into unrelated fixes or landing despite those failures.
- Do not use scoped tests as permission to ignore plausibly related failures.
## Prompt Cache Stability
- Treat prompt-cache stability as correctness/perf-critical, not cosmetic.
- Any code that assembles model or tool payloads from maps, sets, registries, plugin lists, MCP catalogs, filesystem reads, or network results must make ordering deterministic before building the request.
- Do not rewrite older transcript/history bytes on every turn unless you intentionally want to invalidate the cached prefix. Legacy cleanup, pruning, normalization, and migration logic should preserve recent prompt bytes when possible.
- If truncation or compaction is required, prefer mutating newest or tail content first so the cached prefix stays byte-identical for as long as possible.
- For cache-sensitive changes, require a regression test that proves turn-to-turn prefix stability or deterministic request assembly; helper-local tests alone are not enough.
## Coding Style & Naming Conventions
- Language: TypeScript (ESM). Prefer strict typing; avoid `any`.
- Formatting/linting via Oxlint and Oxfmt.
- Never add `@ts-nocheck` and do not add inline lint suppressions by default. Fix root causes first; only keep a suppression when the code is intentionally correct, the rule cannot express that safely, and the comment explains why.
- Do not disable `no-explicit-any`; prefer real types, `unknown`, or a narrow adapter/helper instead. Update Oxlint/Oxfmt config only when required.
- Prefer `zod` or existing schema helpers at external boundaries such as config, webhook payloads, CLI/JSON output, persisted JSON, and third-party API responses.
- Prefer discriminated unions when parameter shape changes runtime behavior.
- Prefer `Result<T, E>`-style outcomes and closed error-code unions for recoverable runtime decisions.
- Keep human-readable strings for logs, CLI output, and UI; do not use freeform strings as the source of truth for internal branching.
- Avoid `?? 0`, empty-string, empty-object, or magic-string sentinels when they can change runtime meaning silently.
- If introducing a new optional field or nullable semantic in core logic, prefer an explicit union or dedicated type when the value changes behavior.
- New runtime control-flow code should not branch on `error: string` or `reason: string` when a closed code union would be reasonable.
- Formatting/linting via Oxlint and Oxfmt; run `pnpm check` before commits.
- Never add `@ts-nocheck` and do not disable `no-explicit-any`; fix root causes and update Oxlint/Oxfmt config only when required.
- Dynamic import guardrail: do not mix `await import("x")` and static `import ... from "x"` for the same module in production code paths. If you need lazy loading, create a dedicated `*.runtime.ts` boundary (that re-exports from `x`) and dynamically import that boundary from lazy callers only.
- Dynamic import verification: after refactors that touch lazy-loading/module boundaries, run `pnpm build` and check for `[INEFFECTIVE_DYNAMIC_IMPORT]` warnings before submitting.
- Extension SDK self-import guardrail: inside an extension package, do not import that same extension via `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<extension>` from production files. Route internal imports through a local barrel such as `./api.ts` or `./runtime-api.ts`, and keep the `plugin-sdk/<extension>` path as the external contract only.
- Extension package boundary guardrail: inside a bundled plugin package, do not use relative imports/exports that resolve outside that same package root. If shared code belongs in the plugin SDK, import `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` instead of reaching into `src/plugin-sdk/**` or other repo paths via `../`.
- Extension API surface rule: `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` is the only public cross-package contract for extension-facing SDK code. If an extension needs a new seam, add a public subpath first; do not reach into `src/plugin-sdk/**` by relative path.
- Never share class behavior via prototype mutation (`applyPrototypeMixins`, `Object.defineProperty` on `.prototype`, or exporting `Class.prototype` for merges). Use explicit inheritance/composition (`A extends B extends C`) or helper composition so TypeScript can typecheck.
- If this pattern is needed, stop and get explicit approval before shipping; default behavior is to split/refactor into an explicit class hierarchy and keep members strongly typed.
- In tests, prefer per-instance stubs over prototype mutation (`SomeClass.prototype.method = ...`) unless a test explicitly documents why prototype-level patching is required.
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- Keep files concise; extract helpers instead of “V2” copies. Use existing patterns for CLI options and dependency injection via `createDefaultDeps`.
- Aim to keep files under ~700 LOC; guideline only (not a hard guardrail). Split/refactor when it improves clarity or testability.
- Naming: use **OpenClaw** for product/app/docs headings; use `openclaw` for CLI command, package/binary, paths, and config keys.
- Written English: use American spelling and grammar in code, comments, docs, and UI strings (e.g. "color" not "colour", "behavior" not "behaviour", "analyze" not "analyse").
## Release / Advisory Workflows
## Release Channels (Naming)
- Use `$openclaw-release-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-release-maintainer/SKILL.md` for release naming, version coordination, release auth, and changelog-backed release-note workflows.
- Use `$openclaw-ghsa-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-ghsa-maintainer/SKILL.md` for GHSA advisory inspection, patch/publish flow, private-fork checks, and GHSA API validation.
- Release and publish remain explicit-approval actions even when using the skill.
- stable: tagged releases only (e.g. `vYYYY.M.D`), npm dist-tag `latest`.
- beta: prerelease tags `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N`, npm dist-tag `beta` (may ship without macOS app).
- beta naming: prefer `-beta.N`; do not mint new `-1/-2` betas. Legacy `vYYYY.M.D-<patch>` and `vYYYY.M.D.beta.N` remain recognized.
- dev: moving head on `main` (no tag; git checkout main).
## Testing Guidelines
- Framework: Vitest with V8 coverage thresholds (70% lines/branches/functions/statements).
- Naming: match source names with `*.test.ts`; e2e in `*.e2e.test.ts`.
- When tests need example Anthropic/OpenAI model constants, prefer `sonnet-4.6` and `gpt-5.4`; update older Anthropic/GPT examples when you touch those tests.
- Run `pnpm test` (or `pnpm test:coverage`) before pushing when you touch logic.
- Write tests to clean up timers, env, globals, mocks, sockets, temp dirs, and module state so `--isolate=false` stays green.
- Test performance guardrail: do not put `vi.resetModules()` plus `await import(...)` in `beforeEach`/per-test loops for heavy modules unless module state truly requires it. Prefer static imports or one-time `beforeAll` imports, then reset mocks/runtime state directly.
- Test performance guardrail: if a test file uses stable `vi.mock(...)` hoists or other static module mocks, do not pair them with `vi.resetModules()` and a fresh `await import(...)` in every `beforeEach`. Import the heavy module once in `beforeAll`, then reset/prime mocks in `beforeEach` so Browser/Matrix-style hotspot tests do not pay the module graph cost per case.
- Test performance guardrail: inside an extension package, prefer a thin local seam (`./api.ts`, `./runtime-api.ts`, or a narrower local `*.runtime-api.ts`) over direct `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*` imports for internal production code. Keep local seams curated and lightweight; only reach for direct `plugin-sdk/*` imports when you are crossing a real package boundary or when no suitable local seam exists yet.
- Test performance guardrail: keep expensive runtime fallback work such as snapshotting, migration, installs, or bootstrap behind dedicated `*.runtime.ts` boundaries so tests can mock the seam instead of accidentally invoking real work.
- Test performance guardrail: for import-only/runtime-wrapper tests, keep the wrapper lazy. Do not eagerly load heavy verification/bootstrap/runtime modules at module top level if the exported function can import them on demand.
- Test performance guardrail: prefer explicit mock factories over `importOriginal()` for broad modules. Reserve `importOriginal()` for narrow modules where partial-real behavior is genuinely needed.
- Test performance guardrail: do not partial-mock broad `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*` barrels in hot tests. Add a plugin-local `*.runtime.ts` seam and mock that seam instead.
- Test performance guardrail: when production code already accepts `deps`, callbacks, or runtime injection, use that seam in tests before adding module-level mocks.
- Test performance guardrail: prefer narrow public SDK subpaths such as `models-provider-runtime`, `skill-commands-runtime`, and `reply-dispatch-runtime` over older broad helper barrels when both expose the needed helper.
- Test performance guardrail: treat import-dominated test time as a boundary bug. Refactor the import surface before adding more cases to the slow file.
- Agents MUST NOT modify baseline, inventory, ignore, snapshot, or expected-failure files to silence failing checks without explicit approval in this chat.
- For targeted/local debugging, use the native root-project entrypoint: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> [vitest args...]` (for example `pnpm test src/commands/onboard-search.test.ts -t "shows registered plugin providers"`); do not default to raw `pnpm vitest run ...` because it bypasses the repo's default config/profile/pool routing.
- Do not set test workers above 16; tried already.
- Vitest now defaults to native root-project `threads`, with hard `forks` exceptions for `gateway`, `agents`, and `commands`. Keep new pool changes explicit and justified; use `OPENCLAW_VITEST_POOL=forks` for full local fork debugging.
- If local Vitest runs cause memory pressure, the default worker budget now derives from host capabilities (CPU, memory band, current load). For a conservative explicit override during land/gate runs, use `OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test`.
- Live tests (real keys): `OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live` (OpenClaw-only) or `LIVE=1 pnpm test:live` (includes provider live tests). Docker: `pnpm test:docker:live-models`, `pnpm test:docker:live-gateway`. Onboarding Docker E2E: `pnpm test:docker:onboard`.
- `pnpm test:live` defaults quiet now. Keep `[live]` progress; suppress profile/gateway chatter. Full logs: `OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST_QUIET=0 pnpm test:live`.
- Full kit + whats covered: `docs/help/testing.md`.
- If local Vitest runs cause memory pressure (common on non-Mac-Studio hosts), use `OPENCLAW_TEST_PROFILE=low OPENCLAW_TEST_SERIAL_GATEWAY=1 pnpm test` for land/gate runs.
- Live tests (real keys): `CLAWDBOT_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live` (OpenClaw-only) or `LIVE=1 pnpm test:live` (includes provider live tests). Docker: `pnpm test:docker:live-models`, `pnpm test:docker:live-gateway`. Onboarding Docker E2E: `pnpm test:docker:onboard`.
- Full kit + whats covered: `docs/testing.md`.
- Changelog: user-facing changes only; no internal/meta notes (version alignment, appcast reminders, release process).
- Changelog placement: in the active version block, append new entries to the end of the target section (`### Changes` or `### Fixes`); do not insert new entries at the top of a section.
- Changelog attribution: use at most one contributor mention per line; prefer `Thanks @author` and do not also add `by @author` on the same entry.
@@ -237,9 +113,7 @@
## Commit & Pull Request Guidelines
- Use `$openclaw-pr-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-pr-maintainer/SKILL.md` for maintainer PR triage, review, close, search, and landing workflows.
- This includes auto-close labels, bug-fix evidence gates, GitHub comment/search footguns, and maintainer PR decision flow.
- For the repo's end-to-end maintainer PR workflow, use `$openclaw-pr-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-pr-maintainer/SKILL.md`.
**Full maintainer PR workflow (optional):** If you want the repo's end-to-end maintainer workflow (triage order, quality bar, rebase rules, commit/changelog conventions, co-contributor policy, and the `review-pr` > `prepare-pr` > `merge-pr` pipeline), see `.agents/skills/PR_WORKFLOW.md`. Maintainers may use other workflows; when a maintainer specifies a workflow, follow that. If no workflow is specified, default to PR_WORKFLOW.
- `/landpr` lives in the global Codex prompts (`~/.codex/prompts/landpr.md`); when landing or merging any PR, always follow that `/landpr` process.
- Create commits with `scripts/committer "<msg>" <file...>`; avoid manual `git add`/`git commit` so staging stays scoped.
@@ -248,30 +122,62 @@
- PR submission template (canonical): `.github/pull_request_template.md`
- Issue submission templates (canonical): `.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/`
## Shorthand Commands
- `sync`: if working tree is dirty, commit all changes (pick a sensible Conventional Commit message), then `git pull --rebase`; if rebase conflicts and cannot resolve, stop; otherwise `git push`.
## Git Notes
- If `git branch -d/-D <branch>` is policy-blocked, delete the local ref directly: `git update-ref -d refs/heads/<branch>`.
- Agents MUST NOT create or push merge commits on `main`. If `main` has advanced, rebase local commits onto the latest `origin/main` before pushing.
- Bulk PR close/reopen safety: if a close action would affect more than 5 PRs, first ask for explicit user confirmation with the exact PR count and target scope/query.
## GitHub Search (`gh`)
- Prefer targeted keyword search before proposing new work or duplicating fixes.
- Use `--repo openclaw/openclaw` + `--match title,body` first; add `--match comments` when triaging follow-up threads.
- PRs: `gh search prs --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 -- "auto-update"`
- Issues: `gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 -- "auto-update"`
- Structured output example:
`gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 --json number,title,state,url,updatedAt -- "auto update" --jq '.[] | "\(.number) | \(.state) | \(.title) | \(.url)"'`
## Security & Configuration Tips
- Web provider stores creds at `~/.openclaw/credentials/`; rerun `openclaw login` if logged out.
- Pi sessions live under `~/.openclaw/sessions/` by default; the base directory is not configurable.
- Environment variables: see `~/.profile`.
- Never commit or publish real phone numbers, videos, or live configuration values. Use obviously fake placeholders in docs, tests, and examples.
- Release flow: use the private [maintainer release docs](https://github.com/openclaw/maintainers/blob/main/release/README.md) for the actual runbook, `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` for the public release policy, and `$openclaw-release-maintainer` for the maintainership workflow.
- Release flow: always read `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` and `docs/platforms/mac/release.md` before any release work; do not ask routine questions once those docs answer them.
## Local Runtime / Platform Notes
## GHSA (Repo Advisory) Patch/Publish
- Before reviewing security advisories, read `SECURITY.md`.
- Fetch: `gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>`
- Latest npm: `npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"`
- Private fork PRs must be closed:
`fork=$(gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA> | jq -r .private_fork.full_name)`
`gh pr list -R "$fork" --state open` (must be empty)
- Description newline footgun: write Markdown via heredoc to `/tmp/ghsa.desc.md` (no `"\\n"` strings)
- Build patch JSON via jq: `jq -n --rawfile desc /tmp/ghsa.desc.md '{summary,severity,description:$desc,vulnerabilities:[...]}' > /tmp/ghsa.patch.json`
- GHSA API footgun: cannot set `severity` and `cvss_vector_string` in the same PATCH; do separate calls.
- Patch + publish: `gh api -X PATCH /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA> --input /tmp/ghsa.patch.json` (publish = include `"state":"published"`; no `/publish` endpoint)
- If publish fails (HTTP 422): missing `severity`/`description`/`vulnerabilities[]`, or private fork has open PRs
- Verify: re-fetch; ensure `state=published`, `published_at` set; `jq -r .description | rg '\\\\n'` returns nothing
## Troubleshooting
- Rebrand/migration issues or legacy config/service warnings: run `openclaw doctor` (see `docs/gateway/doctor.md`).
## Agent-Specific Notes
- Vocabulary: "makeup" = "mac app".
- Rebrand/migration issues or legacy config/service warnings: run `openclaw doctor` (see `docs/gateway/doctor.md`).
- Use `$openclaw-parallels-smoke` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-parallels-smoke/SKILL.md` for Parallels smoke, rerun, upgrade, debug, and result-interpretation workflows across macOS, Windows, and Linux guests.
- For the macOS Discord roundtrip deep dive, use the narrower `.agents/skills/parallels-discord-roundtrip/SKILL.md` companion skill.
- Never edit `node_modules` (global/Homebrew/npm/git installs too). Updates overwrite. Skill notes go in `tools.md` or `AGENTS.md`.
- If you need local-only `.agents` ignores, use `.git/info/exclude` instead of repo `.gitignore`.
- When adding a new `AGENTS.md` anywhere in the repo, also add a `CLAUDE.md` symlink pointing to it (example: `ln -s AGENTS.md CLAUDE.md`).
- Signal: "update fly" => `fly ssh console -a flawd-bot -C "bash -lc 'cd /data/clawd/openclaw && git pull --rebase origin main'"` then `fly machines restart e825232f34d058 -a flawd-bot`.
- When working on a GitHub Issue or PR, print the full URL at the end of the task.
- When answering questions, respond with high-confidence answers only: verify in code; do not guess.
- Never update the Carbon dependency.
- Any dependency with `pnpm.patchedDependencies` must use an exact version (no `^`/`~`).
- Patching dependencies (pnpm patches, overrides, or vendored changes) requires explicit approval; do not do this by default.
- CLI progress: use `src/cli/progress.ts` (`osc-progress` + `@clack/prompts` spinner); dont hand-roll spinners/bars.
- Status output: keep tables + ANSI-safe wrapping (`src/terminal/table.ts`); `status --all` = read-only/pasteable, `status --deep` = probes.
- Gateway currently runs only as the menubar app; there is no separate LaunchAgent/helper label installed. Restart via the OpenClaw Mac app or `scripts/restart-mac.sh`; to verify/kill use `launchctl print gui/$UID | grep openclaw` rather than assuming a fixed label. **When debugging on macOS, start/stop the gateway via the app, not ad-hoc tmux sessions; kill any temporary tunnels before handoff.**
@@ -279,32 +185,16 @@
- If shared guardrails are available locally, review them; otherwise follow this repo's guidance.
- SwiftUI state management (iOS/macOS): prefer the `Observation` framework (`@Observable`, `@Bindable`) over `ObservableObject`/`@StateObject`; dont introduce new `ObservableObject` unless required for compatibility, and migrate existing usages when touching related code.
- Connection providers: when adding a new connection, update every UI surface and docs (macOS app, web UI, mobile if applicable, onboarding/overview docs) and add matching status + configuration forms so provider lists and settings stay in sync.
- Version locations: `package.json` (CLI), `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts` (versionName/versionCode), `apps/ios/Sources/Info.plist` + `apps/ios/Tests/Info.plist` (CFBundleShortVersionString/CFBundleVersion), `apps/macos/Sources/OpenClaw/Resources/Info.plist` (CFBundleShortVersionString/CFBundleVersion), `docs/install/updating.md` (pinned npm version), and Peekaboo Xcode projects/Info.plists (MARKETING_VERSION/CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION).
- Version locations: `package.json` (CLI), `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts` (versionName/versionCode), `apps/ios/Sources/Info.plist` + `apps/ios/Tests/Info.plist` (CFBundleShortVersionString/CFBundleVersion), `apps/macos/Sources/OpenClaw/Resources/Info.plist` (CFBundleShortVersionString/CFBundleVersion), `docs/install/updating.md` (pinned npm version), `docs/platforms/mac/release.md` (APP_VERSION/APP_BUILD examples), Peekaboo Xcode projects/Info.plists (MARKETING_VERSION/CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION).
- "Bump version everywhere" means all version locations above **except** `appcast.xml` (only touch appcast when cutting a new macOS Sparkle release).
- **Restart apps:** “restart iOS/Android apps” means rebuild (recompile/install) and relaunch, not just kill/launch.
- **Device checks:** before testing, verify connected real devices (iOS/Android) before reaching for simulators/emulators.
- Mobile pairing: `ws://` (cleartext) is allowed for private LAN addresses (RFC 1918, link-local, mDNS `.local`) and loopback. Private LAN hosts typically lack PKI-backed identity, so requiring TLS there adds complexity without meaningful security gain. `wss://` is required for Tailscale and public endpoints.
- Security report scope: reports that treat cleartext `ws://` mobile pairing over private LAN as a vulnerability are out of scope unless they demonstrate a trust-boundary bypass beyond passive network observation on the same LAN.
- iOS Team ID lookup: `security find-identity -p codesigning -v` → use Apple Development (…) TEAMID. Fallback: `defaults read com.apple.dt.Xcode IDEProvisioningTeamIdentifiers`.
- A2UI bundle hash: `src/canvas-host/a2ui/.bundle.hash` is auto-generated; ignore unexpected changes, and only regenerate via `pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle` (or `scripts/bundle-a2ui.sh`) when needed. Commit the hash as a separate commit.
- Release signing/notary credentials are managed outside the repo; maintainers keep that setup in the private [maintainer release docs](https://github.com/openclaw/maintainers/tree/main/release).
- Lobster palette: use the shared CLI palette in `src/terminal/palette.ts` (no hardcoded colors); apply palette to onboarding/config prompts and other TTY UI output as needed.
- When asked to open a “session” file, open the Pi session logs under `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/sessions/*.jsonl` (use the `agent=<id>` value in the Runtime line of the system prompt; newest unless a specific ID is given), not the default `sessions.json`. If logs are needed from another machine, SSH via Tailscale and read the same path there.
- Do not rebuild the macOS app over SSH; rebuilds must be run directly on the Mac.
- Voice wake forwarding tips:
- Command template should stay `openclaw-mac agent --message "${text}" --thinking low`; `VoiceWakeForwarder` already shell-escapes `${text}`. Dont add extra quotes.
- launchd PATH is minimal; ensure the apps launch agent PATH includes standard system paths plus your pnpm bin (typically `$HOME/Library/pnpm`) so `pnpm`/`openclaw` binaries resolve when invoked via `openclaw-mac`.
## Collaboration / Safety Notes
- When working on a GitHub Issue or PR, print the full URL at the end of the task.
- When answering questions, respond with high-confidence answers only: verify in code; do not guess.
- Carbon version edits are owner-only: do not change `@buape/carbon` version pins unless you are Shadow (@thewilloftheshadow) as verified by gh.
- Any dependency with `pnpm.patchedDependencies` must use an exact version (no `^`/`~`).
- Patching dependencies (pnpm patches, overrides, or vendored changes) requires explicit approval; do not do this by default.
- Release signing/notary keys are managed outside the repo; follow internal release docs.
- Notary auth env vars (`APP_STORE_CONNECT_ISSUER_ID`, `APP_STORE_CONNECT_KEY_ID`, `APP_STORE_CONNECT_API_KEY_P8`) are expected in your environment (per internal release docs).
- **Multi-agent safety:** do **not** create/apply/drop `git stash` entries unless explicitly requested (this includes `git pull --rebase --autostash`). Assume other agents may be working; keep unrelated WIP untouched and avoid cross-cutting state changes.
- **Multi-agent safety:** when the user says "push", you may `git pull --rebase` to integrate latest changes (never discard other agents' work). When the user says "commit", scope to your changes only. When the user says "commit all", commit everything in grouped chunks.
- **Multi-agent safety:** prefer grouped `commit` / `pull --rebase` / `push` cycles for related work instead of many tiny syncs.
- **Multi-agent safety:** do **not** create/remove/modify `git worktree` checkouts (or edit `.worktrees/*`) unless explicitly requested.
- **Multi-agent safety:** do **not** switch branches / check out a different branch unless explicitly requested.
- **Multi-agent safety:** running multiple agents is OK as long as each agent has its own session.
@@ -313,12 +203,64 @@
- If staged+unstaged diffs are formatting-only, auto-resolve without asking.
- If commit/push already requested, auto-stage and include formatting-only follow-ups in the same commit (or a tiny follow-up commit if needed), no extra confirmation.
- Only ask when changes are semantic (logic/data/behavior).
- Lobster seam: use the shared CLI palette in `src/terminal/palette.ts` (no hardcoded colors); apply palette to onboarding/config prompts and other TTY UI output as needed.
- **Multi-agent safety:** focus reports on your edits; avoid guard-rail disclaimers unless truly blocked; when multiple agents touch the same file, continue if safe; end with a brief “other files present” note only if relevant.
- Bug investigations: read source code of relevant npm dependencies and all related local code before concluding; aim for high-confidence root cause.
- Code style: add brief comments for tricky logic; keep files under ~500 LOC when feasible (split/refactor as needed).
- Tool schema guardrails (google-antigravity): avoid `Type.Union` in tool input schemas; no `anyOf`/`oneOf`/`allOf`. Use `stringEnum`/`optionalStringEnum` (Type.Unsafe enum) for string lists, and `Type.Optional(...)` instead of `... | null`. Keep top-level tool schema as `type: "object"` with `properties`.
- Tool schema guardrails: avoid raw `format` property names in tool schemas; some validators treat `format` as a reserved keyword and reject the schema.
- When asked to open a “session” file, open the Pi session logs under `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/sessions/*.jsonl` (use the `agent=<id>` value in the Runtime line of the system prompt; newest unless a specific ID is given), not the default `sessions.json`. If logs are needed from another machine, SSH via Tailscale and read the same path there.
- Do not rebuild the macOS app over SSH; rebuilds must be run directly on the Mac.
- Never send streaming/partial replies to external messaging surfaces (WhatsApp, Telegram); only final replies should be delivered there. Streaming/tool events may still go to internal UIs/control channel.
- Voice wake forwarding tips:
- Command template should stay `openclaw-mac agent --message "${text}" --thinking low`; `VoiceWakeForwarder` already shell-escapes `${text}`. Dont add extra quotes.
- launchd PATH is minimal; ensure the apps launch agent PATH includes standard system paths plus your pnpm bin (typically `$HOME/Library/pnpm`) so `pnpm`/`openclaw` binaries resolve when invoked via `openclaw-mac`.
- For manual `openclaw message send` messages that include `!`, use the heredoc pattern noted below to avoid the Bash tools escaping.
- Release guardrails: do not change version numbers without operators explicit consent; always ask permission before running any npm publish/release step.
- Beta release guardrail: when using a beta Git tag (for example `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N`), publish npm with a matching beta version suffix (for example `YYYY.M.D-beta.N`) rather than a plain version on `--tag beta`; otherwise the plain version name gets consumed/blocked.
## NPM + 1Password (publish/verify)
- Use the 1password skill; all `op` commands must run inside a fresh tmux session.
- Correct 1Password path for npm release auth: `op://Private/Npmjs` (use that item; OTP stays `op://Private/Npmjs/one-time password?attribute=otp`).
- Sign in: `eval "$(op signin --account my.1password.com)"` (app unlocked + integration on).
- OTP: `op read 'op://Private/Npmjs/one-time password?attribute=otp'`.
- Publish: `npm publish --access public --otp="<otp>"` (run from the package dir).
- Verify without local npmrc side effects: `npm view <pkg> version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"`.
- Kill the tmux session after publish.
## Plugin Release Fast Path (no core `openclaw` publish)
- Release only already-on-npm plugins. Source list is in `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` under "Current npm plugin list".
- Run all CLI `op` calls and `npm publish` inside tmux to avoid hangs/interruption:
- `tmux new -d -s release-plugins-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)`
- `eval "$(op signin --account my.1password.com)"`
- 1Password helpers:
- password used by `npm login`:
`op item get Npmjs --format=json | jq -r '.fields[] | select(.id=="password").value'`
- OTP:
`op read 'op://Private/Npmjs/one-time password?attribute=otp'`
- Fast publish loop (local helper script in `/tmp` is fine; keep repo clean):
- compare local plugin `version` to `npm view <name> version`
- only run `npm publish --access public --otp="<otp>"` when versions differ
- skip if package is missing on npm or version already matches.
- Keep `openclaw` untouched: never run publish from repo root unless explicitly requested.
- Post-check for each release:
- per-plugin: `npm view @openclaw/<name> version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"` should be `2026.2.17`
- core guard: `npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"` should stay at previous version unless explicitly requested.
## Changelog Release Notes
- When cutting a mac release with beta GitHub prerelease:
- Tag `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N` from the release commit (example: `v2026.2.15-beta.1`).
- Create prerelease with title `openclaw YYYY.M.D-beta.N`.
- Use release notes from `CHANGELOG.md` version section (`Changes` + `Fixes`, no title duplicate).
- Attach at least `OpenClaw-YYYY.M.D.zip` and `OpenClaw-YYYY.M.D.dSYM.zip`; include `.dmg` if available.
- Keep top version entries in `CHANGELOG.md` sorted by impact:
- `### Changes` first.
- `### Fixes` deduped and ranked with user-facing fixes first.
- Before tagging/publishing, run:
- `node --import tsx scripts/release-check.ts`
- `pnpm release:check`
- `pnpm test:install:smoke` or `OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NONROOT=1 pnpm test:install:smoke` for non-root smoke path.

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- **Jos** - Telegram, API, Nix mode
- GitHub: [@joshp123](https://github.com/joshp123) · X: [@jjpcodes](https://x.com/jjpcodes)
- **Ayaan Zaidi** - Telegram subsystem, Android app
- GitHub: [@obviyus](https://github.com/obviyus) · X: [@obviyus](https://x.com/obviyus)
- **Ayaan Zaidi** - Telegram subsystem, iOS app
- GitHub: [@obviyus](https://github.com/obviyus) · X: [@0bviyus](https://x.com/0bviyus)
- **Tyler Yust** - Agents/subagents, cron, BlueBubbles, macOS app
- GitHub: [@tyler6204](https://github.com/tyler6204) · X: [@tyleryust](https://x.com/tyleryust)
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Welcome to the lobster tank! 🦞
- **Christoph Nakazawa** - JS Infra
- GitHub: [@cpojer](https://github.com/cpojer) · X: [@cnakazawa](https://x.com/cnakazawa)
- **Gustavo Madeira Santana** - Multi-agents, CLI, Performance, Plugins, Matrix
- **Gustavo Madeira Santana** - Multi-agents, CLI, web UI
- GitHub: [@gumadeiras](https://github.com/gumadeiras) · X: [@gumadeiras](https://x.com/gumadeiras)
- **Onur Solmaz** - Agents, dev workflows, ACP integrations, MS Teams
@@ -57,67 +57,25 @@ Welcome to the lobster tank! 🦞
- GitHub: [@joshavant](https://github.com/joshavant) · X: [@joshavant](https://x.com/joshavant)
- **Jonathan Taylor** - ACP subsystem, Gateway features/bugs, Gog/Mog/Sog CLI's, SEDMAT
- GitHub [@visionik](https://github.com/visionik) · X: [@visionik](https://x.com/visionik)
- Github [@visionik](https://github.com/visionik) · X: [@visionik](https://x.com/visionik)
- **Josh Lehman** - Compaction, Tlon/Urbit subsystem
- GitHub [@jalehman](https://github.com/jalehman) · X: [@jlehman\_](https://x.com/jlehman_)
- **Radek Sienkiewicz** - Docs, Control UI
- GitHub [@velvet-shark](https://github.com/velvet-shark) · X: [@velvet_shark](https://twitter.com/velvet_shark)
- **Muhammed Mukhthar** - Mattermost, CLI
- GitHub [@mukhtharcm](https://github.com/mukhtharcm) · X: [@mukhtharcm](https://x.com/mukhtharcm)
- **Altay** - Agents, CLI, error handling
- GitHub [@altaywtf](https://github.com/altaywtf) · X: [@altaywtf](https://x.com/altaywtf)
- **Robin Waslander** - Security, PR triage, bug fixes
- GitHub: [@hydro13](https://github.com/hydro13) · X: [@Robin_waslander](https://x.com/Robin_waslander)
- **Tengji (George) Zhang** - Chinese model APIs, cloud, pi
- GitHub: [@odysseus0](https://github.com/odysseus0) · X: [@odysseus0z](https://x.com/odysseus0z)
- Github [@jalehman](https://github.com/jalehman) · X: [@jlehman\_](https://x.com/jlehman_)
## How to Contribute
1. **Bugs & small fixes** → Open a PR!
2. **New features / architecture** → Start a [GitHub Discussion](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/discussions) or ask in Discord first
3. **Refactor-only PRs** → Don't open a PR. We are not accepting refactor-only changes unless a maintainer explicitly asks for them as part of a concrete fix.
4. **Test/CI-only PRs for known `main` failures** → Don't open a PR. The Maintainer team is already tracking those failures, and PRs that only tweak tests or CI to chase them will be closed unless they are required to validate a new fix.
5. **Questions** → Discord [#help](https://discord.com/channels/1456350064065904867/1459642797895319552) / [#users-helping-users](https://discord.com/channels/1456350064065904867/1459007081603403828)
## PR Limits
We cap at **10 open PRs per author**. If you exceed this, the `r: too-many-prs` label is added and your PR is auto-closed. This is a hard limit.
For coordinated change sets that genuinely need more than 10 PRs, join the **#clawtributors** channel in Discord and talk to maintainers first.
3. **Questions** → Discord [#help](https://discord.com/channels/1456350064065904867/1459642797895319552) / [#users-helping-users](https://discord.com/channels/1456350064065904867/1459007081603403828)
## Before You PR
- Test locally with your OpenClaw instance
- Run tests: `pnpm build && pnpm check && pnpm test`
- For extension/plugin changes, run the fast local lane first:
- `pnpm test:extension <extension-name>`
- `pnpm test:extension --list` to see valid extension ids
- If you changed shared plugin or channel surfaces, run `pnpm test:contracts`
- For targeted shared-surface work, use `pnpm test:contracts:channels` or `pnpm test:contracts:plugins`
- These commands also cover the shared seam/smoke files that the default unit lane skips
- If you changed broader runtime behavior, still run the relevant wider lanes (`pnpm test:extensions`, `pnpm test:channels`, or `pnpm test`) before asking for review
- If you touched bundled-plugin boundaries in shared code, run the matching inventories:
- `node scripts/check-src-extension-import-boundary.mjs --json` for `src/**`
- `node scripts/check-sdk-package-extension-import-boundary.mjs --json` for `src/plugin-sdk/**` and `packages/**`
- `node scripts/check-test-helper-extension-import-boundary.mjs --json` for `test/helpers/**`
- Shared test helpers must use `src/test-utils/bundled-plugin-public-surface.ts` instead of repo-relative `extensions/**` imports. Keep plugin-local deep mocks inside the owning bundled plugin package.
- If you have access to Codex, run `codex review --base origin/main` locally before opening or updating your PR. Treat this as the current highest standard of AI review, even if GitHub Codex review also runs.
- Do not submit refactor-only PRs unless a maintainer explicitly requested that refactor for an active fix or deliverable.
- Do not submit test or CI-config fixes for failures already red on `main` CI. If a failure is already visible in the [main branch CI runs](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/actions), it's a known issue the Maintainer team is tracking, and a PR that only addresses those failures will be closed automatically. If you spot a _new_ regression not yet shown in main CI, report it as an issue first.
- Do not submit test-only PRs that just try to make known `main` CI failures pass. Test changes are acceptable when they are required to validate a new fix or cover new behavior in the same PR.
- Ensure CI checks pass
- Keep PRs focused (one thing per PR; do not mix unrelated concerns)
- Describe what & why
- Reply to or resolve bot review conversations you addressed before asking for review again
- **Include screenshots** — one showing the problem/before, one showing the fix/after (for UI or visual changes)
- Use American English spelling and grammar in code, comments, docs, and UI strings
- Do not edit files covered by `CODEOWNERS` security ownership unless a listed owner explicitly asked for the change or is already reviewing it with you. Treat those paths as restricted review surfaces, not opportunistic cleanup targets.
## Review Conversations Are Author-Owned
@@ -126,8 +84,6 @@ If a review bot leaves review conversations on your PR, you are expected to hand
- Resolve the conversation yourself once the code or explanation fully addresses the bot's concern
- Reply and leave it open only when you need maintainer or reviewer judgment
- Do not leave "fixed" bot review conversations for maintainers to clean up for you
- If Codex leaves comments, address every relevant one or resolve it with a short explanation when it is not applicable to your change
- If GitHub Codex review does not trigger for some reason, run `codex review --base origin/main` locally anyway and treat that output as required review work
This applies to both human-authored and AI-assisted PRs.
@@ -156,7 +112,6 @@ Please include in your PR:
- [ ] Note the degree of testing (untested / lightly tested / fully tested)
- [ ] Include prompts or session logs if possible (super helpful!)
- [ ] Confirm you understand what the code does
- [ ] If you have access to Codex, run `codex review --base origin/main` locally and address the findings before asking for review
- [ ] Resolve or reply to bot review conversations after you address them
AI PRs are first-class citizens here. We just want transparency so reviewers know what to look for. If you are using an LLM coding agent, instruct it to resolve bot review conversations it has addressed instead of leaving them for maintainers.
@@ -170,10 +125,7 @@ We are currently prioritizing:
- **Skills**: For skill contributions, head to [ClawHub](https://clawhub.ai/) — the community hub for OpenClaw skills.
- **Performance**: Optimizing token usage and compaction logic.
Check the [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues) for
["good first issue"](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22)
labels. If none are open, pick a small docs or bug issue and leave a quick comment saying
you'd like to work on it.
Check the [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues) for "good first issue" labels!
## Maintainers

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@@ -1,60 +1,44 @@
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.7
# Opt-in extension dependencies at build time (space-separated directory names).
# Example: docker build --build-arg OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS="diagnostics-otel matrix" .
#
# Multi-stage build produces a minimal runtime image without build tools,
# source code, or Bun. Works with Docker, Buildx, and Podman.
# The ext-deps stage extracts only the package.json files we need from the
# bundled plugin workspace tree, so the main build layer is not invalidated by
# unrelated plugin source changes.
# The ext-deps stage extracts only the package.json files we need from
# extensions/, so the main build layer is not invalidated by unrelated
# extension source changes.
#
# Two runtime variants:
# Default (bookworm): docker build .
# Slim (bookworm-slim): docker build --build-arg OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim .
ARG OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS=""
ARG OPENCLAW_VARIANT=default
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR=extensions
ARG OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE=1
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE="node:24-bookworm@sha256:3a09aa6354567619221ef6c45a5051b671f953f0a1924d1f819ffb236e520e6b"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_DIGEST="sha256:3a09aa6354567619221ef6c45a5051b671f953f0a1924d1f819ffb236e520e6b"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_IMAGE="node:24-bookworm-slim@sha256:e8e2e91b1378f83c5b2dd15f0247f34110e2fe895f6ca7719dbb780f929368eb"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_DIGEST="sha256:e8e2e91b1378f83c5b2dd15f0247f34110e2fe895f6ca7719dbb780f929368eb"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE="node:22-bookworm@sha256:b501c082306a4f528bc4038cbf2fbb58095d583d0419a259b2114b5ac53d12e9"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_DIGEST="sha256:b501c082306a4f528bc4038cbf2fbb58095d583d0419a259b2114b5ac53d12e9"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_IMAGE="node:22-bookworm-slim@sha256:9c2c405e3ff9b9afb2873232d24bb06367d649aa3e6259cbe314da59578e81e9"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_DIGEST="sha256:9c2c405e3ff9b9afb2873232d24bb06367d649aa3e6259cbe314da59578e81e9"
# Base images are pinned to SHA256 digests for reproducible builds.
# Trade-off: digests must be updated manually when upstream tags move.
# To update, run: docker buildx imagetools inspect node:24-bookworm (or podman)
# To update, run: docker manifest inspect node:22-bookworm (or podman)
# and replace the digest below with the current multi-arch manifest list entry.
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE} AS ext-deps
ARG OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
COPY ${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR} /tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}
COPY extensions /tmp/extensions
# Copy package.json for opted-in extensions so pnpm resolves their deps.
RUN mkdir -p /out && \
for ext in $OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS; do \
if [ -f "/tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}/$ext/package.json" ]; then \
if [ -f "/tmp/extensions/$ext/package.json" ]; then \
mkdir -p "/out/$ext" && \
cp "/tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}/$ext/package.json" "/out/$ext/package.json"; \
cp "/tmp/extensions/$ext/package.json" "/out/$ext/package.json"; \
fi; \
done
# ── Stage 2: Build ──────────────────────────────────────────────
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE} AS build
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
# Install Bun (required for build scripts). Retry the whole bootstrap flow to
# tolerate transient 5xx failures from bun.sh/GitHub during CI image builds.
RUN set -eux; \
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do \
if curl --retry 5 --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 2 -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash; then \
break; \
fi; \
if [ "$attempt" -eq 5 ]; then \
exit 1; \
fi; \
sleep $((attempt * 2)); \
done
# Install Bun (required for build scripts)
RUN curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
ENV PATH="/root/.bun/bin:${PATH}"
RUN corepack enable
@@ -62,29 +46,18 @@ RUN corepack enable
WORKDIR /app
COPY package.json pnpm-lock.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml .npmrc ./
COPY openclaw.mjs ./
COPY ui/package.json ./ui/package.json
COPY patches ./patches
COPY scripts/postinstall-bundled-plugins.mjs scripts/npm-runner.mjs scripts/windows-cmd-helpers.mjs ./scripts/
COPY scripts ./scripts
COPY --from=ext-deps /out/ ./${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}/
COPY --from=ext-deps /out/ ./extensions/
# Reduce OOM risk on low-memory hosts during dependency installation.
# Docker builds on small VMs may otherwise fail with "Killed" (exit 137).
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-pnpm-store,target=/root/.local/share/pnpm/store,sharing=locked \
NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=2048 pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
RUN NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=2048 pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
COPY . .
# Normalize extension paths now so runtime COPY preserves safe modes
# without adding a second full extensions layer.
RUN for dir in /app/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR} /app/.agent /app/.agents; do \
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then \
find "$dir" -type d -exec chmod 755 {} +; \
find "$dir" -type f -exec chmod 644 {} +; \
fi; \
done
# A2UI bundle may fail under QEMU cross-compilation (e.g. building amd64
# on Apple Silicon). CI builds natively per-arch so this is a no-op there.
# Stub it so local cross-arch builds still succeed.
@@ -94,46 +67,25 @@ RUN pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle || \
echo "/* A2UI bundle unavailable in this build */" > src/canvas-host/a2ui/a2ui.bundle.js && \
echo "stub" > src/canvas-host/a2ui/.bundle.hash && \
rm -rf vendor/a2ui apps/shared/OpenClawKit/Tools/CanvasA2UI)
RUN pnpm build:docker
RUN pnpm build
# Force pnpm for UI build (Bun may fail on ARM/Synology architectures)
ENV OPENCLAW_PREFER_PNPM=1
RUN pnpm ui:build
RUN pnpm qa:lab:build
# Prune dev dependencies and strip build-only metadata before copying
# runtime assets into the final image.
FROM build AS runtime-assets
ARG OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
# Keep the install layer frozen, but allow prune to run against the full copied
# workspace tree subset used during `pnpm install`. The build stage only copied
# the root, `ui`, and opted-in plugin manifests into the install layer, so
# prune must not rediscover unrelated workspaces from the later full source
# copy.
RUN printf 'packages:\n - .\n - ui\n' > /tmp/pnpm-workspace.runtime.yaml && \
for ext in $OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS; do \
printf ' - %s/%s\n' "$OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR" "$ext" >> /tmp/pnpm-workspace.runtime.yaml; \
done && \
cp /tmp/pnpm-workspace.runtime.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml && \
CI=true NPM_CONFIG_FROZEN_LOCKFILE=false pnpm prune --prod && \
find dist -type f \( -name '*.d.ts' -o -name '*.d.mts' -o -name '*.d.cts' -o -name '*.map' \) -delete
# ── Runtime base images ─────────────────────────────────────────
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE} AS base-default
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_DIGEST
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/library/node:24-bookworm" \
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/library/node:22-bookworm" \
org.opencontainers.image.base.digest="${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_DIGEST}"
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_IMAGE} AS base-slim
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_DIGEST
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/library/node:24-bookworm-slim" \
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/library/node:22-bookworm-slim" \
org.opencontainers.image.base.digest="${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_DIGEST}"
# ── Stage 3: Runtime ────────────────────────────────────────────
FROM base-${OPENCLAW_VARIANT}
ARG OPENCLAW_VARIANT
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
ARG OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE
# OCI base-image metadata for downstream image consumers.
# If you change these annotations, also update:
@@ -150,53 +102,36 @@ WORKDIR /app
# Install system utilities present in bookworm but missing in bookworm-slim.
# On the full bookworm image these are already installed (apt-get is a no-op).
# Smoke workflows can opt out of distro upgrades to cut repeated CI time while
# keeping the default runtime image behavior unchanged.
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
apt-get update && \
if [ "${OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE}" != "0" ]; then \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get upgrade -y --no-install-recommends; \
fi && \
RUN apt-get update && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
procps hostname curl git lsof openssl
procps hostname curl git openssl && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /var/cache/apt/archives/*
RUN chown node:node /app
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/dist ./dist
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/node_modules ./node_modules
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/package.json .
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/openclaw.mjs .
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR} ./${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/skills ./skills
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/docs ./docs
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/qa ./qa
COPY --from=build --chown=node:node /app/dist ./dist
COPY --from=build --chown=node:node /app/node_modules ./node_modules
COPY --from=build --chown=node:node /app/package.json .
COPY --from=build --chown=node:node /app/openclaw.mjs .
COPY --from=build --chown=node:node /app/extensions ./extensions
COPY --from=build --chown=node:node /app/skills ./skills
COPY --from=build --chown=node:node /app/docs ./docs
# Keep pnpm available in the runtime image for container-local workflows.
# Use a shared Corepack home so the non-root `node` user does not need a
# first-run network fetch when invoking pnpm.
ENV COREPACK_HOME=/usr/local/share/corepack
RUN install -d -m 0755 "$COREPACK_HOME" && \
corepack enable && \
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do \
if corepack prepare "$(node -p "require('./package.json').packageManager")" --activate; then \
break; \
fi; \
if [ "$attempt" -eq 5 ]; then \
exit 1; \
fi; \
sleep $((attempt * 2)); \
done && \
chmod -R a+rX "$COREPACK_HOME"
# Docker live-test runners invoke `pnpm` inside the runtime image.
# Activate the exact pinned package manager now so the container does not
# rely on a first-run network fetch or missing shims under the non-root user.
RUN corepack enable && \
corepack prepare "$(node -p "require('./package.json').packageManager")" --activate
# Install additional system packages needed by your skills or extensions.
# Example: docker build --build-arg OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_PACKAGES="python3 wget" .
ARG OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_PACKAGES=""
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
if [ -n "$OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_PACKAGES" ]; then \
RUN if [ -n "$OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_PACKAGES" ]; then \
apt-get update && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends $OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_PACKAGES; \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends $OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_PACKAGES && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /var/cache/apt/archives/*; \
fi
# Optionally install Chromium and Xvfb for browser automation.
@@ -204,15 +139,15 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,shar
# Adds ~300MB but eliminates the 60-90s Playwright install on every container start.
# Must run after node_modules COPY so playwright-core is available.
ARG OPENCLAW_INSTALL_BROWSER=""
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
if [ -n "$OPENCLAW_INSTALL_BROWSER" ]; then \
RUN if [ -n "$OPENCLAW_INSTALL_BROWSER" ]; then \
apt-get update && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends xvfb && \
mkdir -p /home/node/.cache/ms-playwright && \
PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH=/home/node/.cache/ms-playwright \
node /app/node_modules/playwright-core/cli.js install --with-deps chromium && \
chown -R node:node /home/node/.cache/ms-playwright; \
chown -R node:node /home/node/.cache/ms-playwright && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /var/cache/apt/archives/*; \
fi
# Optionally install Docker CLI for sandbox container management.
@@ -221,9 +156,7 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,shar
# Required for agents.defaults.sandbox to function in Docker deployments.
ARG OPENCLAW_INSTALL_DOCKER_CLI=""
ARG OPENCLAW_DOCKER_GPG_FINGERPRINT="9DC858229FC7DD38854AE2D88D81803C0EBFCD88"
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
if [ -n "$OPENCLAW_INSTALL_DOCKER_CLI" ]; then \
RUN if [ -n "$OPENCLAW_INSTALL_DOCKER_CLI" ]; then \
apt-get update && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates curl gnupg && \
@@ -244,9 +177,20 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,shar
"$(dpkg --print-architecture)" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list && \
apt-get update && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
docker-ce-cli docker-compose-plugin; \
docker-ce-cli docker-compose-plugin && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /var/cache/apt/archives/*; \
fi
# Normalize extension paths so plugin safety checks do not reject
# world-writable directories inherited from source file modes.
RUN for dir in /app/extensions /app/.agent /app/.agents; do \
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then \
find "$dir" -type d -exec chmod 755 {} +; \
find "$dir" -type f -exec chmod 644 {} +; \
fi; \
done
# Expose the CLI binary without requiring npm global writes as non-root.
RUN ln -sf /app/openclaw.mjs /usr/local/bin/openclaw \
&& chmod 755 /app/openclaw.mjs
@@ -254,7 +198,7 @@ RUN ln -sf /app/openclaw.mjs /usr/local/bin/openclaw \
ENV NODE_ENV=production
# Security hardening: Run as non-root user
# The node:24-bookworm image includes a 'node' user (uid 1000)
# The node:22-bookworm image includes a 'node' user (uid 1000)
# This reduces the attack surface by preventing container escape via root privileges
USER node

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@@ -1,13 +1,8 @@
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.7
FROM debian:bookworm-slim@sha256:98f4b71de414932439ac6ac690d7060df1f27161073c5036a7553723881bffbe
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-bookworm-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
apt-get update \
&& apt-get upgrade -y --no-install-recommends \
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
bash \
ca-certificates \
@@ -15,7 +10,8 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/
git \
jq \
python3 \
ripgrep
ripgrep \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN useradd --create-home --shell /bin/bash sandbox
USER sandbox

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@@ -1,20 +1,14 @@
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.7
FROM debian:bookworm-slim@sha256:98f4b71de414932439ac6ac690d7060df1f27161073c5036a7553723881bffbe
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-bookworm-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
apt-get update \
&& apt-get upgrade -y --no-install-recommends \
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
bash \
ca-certificates \
chromium \
curl \
fonts-liberation \
fonts-noto-cjk \
fonts-noto-color-emoji \
git \
jq \
@@ -23,9 +17,11 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/
socat \
websockify \
x11vnc \
xvfb
xvfb \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY --chmod=755 scripts/sandbox-browser-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/openclaw-sandbox-browser
COPY scripts/sandbox-browser-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/openclaw-sandbox-browser
RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/openclaw-sandbox-browser
RUN useradd --create-home --shell /bin/bash sandbox
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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.7
ARG BASE_IMAGE=openclaw-sandbox:bookworm-slim
FROM ${BASE_IMAGE}
@@ -21,11 +19,9 @@ ENV HOMEBREW_CELLAR=${BREW_INSTALL_DIR}/Cellar
ENV HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY=${BREW_INSTALL_DIR}/Homebrew
ENV PATH=${BUN_INSTALL_DIR}/bin:${BREW_INSTALL_DIR}/bin:${BREW_INSTALL_DIR}/sbin:${PATH}
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-common-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-common-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
apt-get update \
&& apt-get upgrade -y --no-install-recommends \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends ${PACKAGES}
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends ${PACKAGES} \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN if [ "${INSTALL_PNPM}" = "1" ]; then npm install -g pnpm; fi
@@ -46,3 +42,4 @@ fi
# Default is sandbox, but allow BASE_IMAGE overrides to select another final user.
USER ${FINAL_USER}

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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
# OpenClaw Incident Response Plan
## 1. Detection and triage
We monitor security signals from:
- GitHub Security Advisories (GHSA) and private vulnerability reports.
- Public GitHub issues/discussions when reports are not sensitive.
- Automated signals (for example Dependabot, CodeQL, npm advisories, and secret scanning).
Initial triage:
1. Confirm affected component, version, and trust boundary impact.
2. Classify as security issue vs hardening/no-action using the repository `SECURITY.md` scope and out-of-scope rules.
3. An incident owner responds accordingly.
## 2. Assessment
Severity guide:
- **Critical:** Package/release/repository compromise, active exploitation, or unauthenticated trust-boundary bypass with high-impact control or data exposure.
- **High:** Verified trust-boundary bypass requiring limited preconditions (for example authenticated but unauthorized high-impact action), or exposure of OpenClaw-owned sensitive credentials.
- **Medium:** Significant security weakness with practical impact but constrained exploitability or substantial prerequisites.
- **Low:** Defense-in-depth findings, narrowly scoped denial-of-service, or hardening/parity gaps without a demonstrated trust-boundary bypass.
## 3. Response
1. Acknowledge receipt to the reporter (private when sensitive).
2. Reproduce on supported releases and latest `main`, then implement and validate a patch with regression coverage.
3. For critical/high incidents, prepare patched release(s) as fast as practical.
4. For medium/low incidents, patch in normal release flow and document mitigation guidance.
## 4. Communication
We communicate through:
- GitHub Security Advisories in the affected repository.
- Release notes/changelog entries for fixed versions.
- Direct reporter follow-up on status and resolution.
Disclosure policy:
- Critical/high incidents should receive coordinated disclosure, with CVE issuance when appropriate.
- Low-risk hardening findings may be documented in release notes or advisories without CVE, depending on impact and user exposure.
## 5. Recovery and follow-up
After shipping the fix:
1. Verify remediations in CI and release artifacts.
2. Run a short post-incident review (timeline, root cause, detection gap, prevention plan).
3. Add follow-up hardening/tests/docs tasks and track them to completion.

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
.PHONY: build
build:
pnpm build

103
README.md
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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
<p align="center">
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openclaw/openclaw/main/docs/assets/openclaw-logo-text-dark.svg">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openclaw/openclaw/main/docs/assets/openclaw-logo-text.svg" alt="OpenClaw" width="500">
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@@ -19,77 +19,28 @@
</p>
**OpenClaw** is a _personal AI assistant_ you run on your own devices.
It answers you on the channels you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, BlueBubbles, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WeChat, WebChat). It can speak and listen on macOS/iOS/Android, and can render a live Canvas you control. The Gateway is just the control plane — the product is the assistant.
It answers you on the channels you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, BlueBubbles, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WebChat). It can speak and listen on macOS/iOS/Android, and can render a live Canvas you control. The Gateway is just the control plane — the product is the assistant.
If you want a personal, single-user assistant that feels local, fast, and always-on, this is it.
[Website](https://openclaw.ai) · [Docs](https://docs.openclaw.ai) · [Vision](VISION.md) · [DeepWiki](https://deepwiki.com/openclaw/openclaw) · [Getting Started](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/getting-started) · [Updating](https://docs.openclaw.ai/install/updating) · [Showcase](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/showcase) · [FAQ](https://docs.openclaw.ai/help/faq) · [Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard) · [Nix](https://github.com/openclaw/nix-openclaw) · [Docker](https://docs.openclaw.ai/install/docker) · [Discord](https://discord.gg/clawd)
[Website](https://openclaw.ai) · [Docs](https://docs.openclaw.ai) · [Vision](VISION.md) · [DeepWiki](https://deepwiki.com/openclaw/openclaw) · [Getting Started](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/getting-started) · [Updating](https://docs.openclaw.ai/install/updating) · [Showcase](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/showcase) · [FAQ](https://docs.openclaw.ai/help/faq) · [Wizard](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard) · [Nix](https://github.com/openclaw/nix-openclaw) · [Docker](https://docs.openclaw.ai/install/docker) · [Discord](https://discord.gg/clawd)
Preferred setup: run `openclaw onboard` in your terminal.
OpenClaw Onboard guides you step by step through setting up the gateway, workspace, channels, and skills. It is the recommended CLI setup path and works on **macOS, Linux, and Windows (via WSL2; strongly recommended)**.
Preferred setup: run the onboarding wizard (`openclaw onboard`) in your terminal.
The wizard guides you step by step through setting up the gateway, workspace, channels, and skills. The CLI wizard is the recommended path and works on **macOS, Linux, and Windows (via WSL2; strongly recommended)**.
Works with npm, pnpm, or bun.
New install? Start here: [Getting started](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/getting-started)
## Sponsors
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| OpenAI | Vercel | Blacksmith | Convex |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [![OpenAI](docs/assets/sponsors/openai.svg)](https://openai.com/) | [![Vercel](docs/assets/sponsors/vercel.svg)](https://vercel.com/) | [![Blacksmith](docs/assets/sponsors/blacksmith.svg)](https://blacksmith.sh/) | [![Convex](docs/assets/sponsors/convex.svg)](https://www.convex.dev/) |
**Subscriptions (OAuth):**
- **[OpenAI](https://openai.com/)** (ChatGPT/Codex)
Model note: while many providers and models are supported, prefer a current flagship model from the provider you trust and already use. See [Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/onboarding).
Model note: while many providers/models are supported, for the best experience and lower prompt-injection risk use the strongest latest-generation model available to you. See [Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/onboarding).
## Models (selection + auth)
@@ -98,7 +49,7 @@ Model note: while many providers and models are supported, prefer a current flag
## Install (recommended)
Runtime: **Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.16+**.
Runtime: **Node ≥22**.
```bash
npm install -g openclaw@latest
@@ -107,11 +58,11 @@ npm install -g openclaw@latest
openclaw onboard --install-daemon
```
OpenClaw Onboard installs the Gateway daemon (launchd/systemd user service) so it stays running.
The wizard installs the Gateway daemon (launchd/systemd user service) so it stays running.
## Quick start (TL;DR)
Runtime: **Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.16+**.
Runtime: **Node ≥22**.
Full beginner guide (auth, pairing, channels): [Getting started](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/getting-started)
@@ -123,7 +74,7 @@ openclaw gateway --port 18789 --verbose
# Send a message
openclaw message send --to +1234567890 --message "Hello from OpenClaw"
# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/BlueBubbles/IRC/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu/LINE/Mattermost/Nextcloud Talk/Nostr/Synology Chat/Tlon/Twitch/Zalo/Zalo Personal/WeChat/WebChat)
# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/BlueBubbles/IRC/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu/LINE/Mattermost/Nextcloud Talk/Nostr/Synology Chat/Tlon/Twitch/Zalo/Zalo Personal/WebChat)
openclaw agent --message "Ship checklist" --thinking high
```
@@ -152,7 +103,7 @@ pnpm build
pnpm openclaw onboard --install-daemon
# Dev loop (auto-reload on source/config changes)
# Dev loop (auto-reload on TS changes)
pnpm gateway:watch
```
@@ -175,13 +126,13 @@ Run `openclaw doctor` to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
## Highlights
- **[Local-first Gateway](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway)** — single control plane for sessions, channels, tools, and events.
- **[Multi-channel inbox](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels)** — WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, BlueBubbles (iMessage), iMessage (legacy), IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WeChat, WebChat, macOS, iOS/Android.
- **[Multi-channel inbox](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels)** — WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, BlueBubbles (iMessage), iMessage (legacy), IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WebChat, macOS, iOS/Android.
- **[Multi-agent routing](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/configuration)** — route inbound channels/accounts/peers to isolated agents (workspaces + per-agent sessions).
- **[Voice Wake](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/voicewake) + [Talk Mode](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/talk)** — wake words on macOS/iOS and continuous voice on Android (ElevenLabs + system TTS fallback).
- **[Live Canvas](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/canvas)** — agent-driven visual workspace with [A2UI](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/canvas#canvas-a2ui).
- **[First-class tools](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools)** — browser, canvas, nodes, cron, sessions, and Discord/Slack actions.
- **[Companion apps](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/macos)** — macOS menu bar app + iOS/Android [nodes](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes).
- **[Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard) + [skills](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/skills)** — onboarding-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.
- **[Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard) + [skills](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/skills)** — wizard-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.
## Star History
@@ -192,14 +143,14 @@ Run `openclaw doctor` to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
### Core platform
- [Gateway WS control plane](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway) with sessions, presence, config, cron, webhooks, [Control UI](https://docs.openclaw.ai/web), and [Canvas host](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/canvas#canvas-a2ui).
- [CLI surface](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/agent-send): gateway, agent, send, [onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard), and [doctor](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/doctor).
- [CLI surface](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/agent-send): gateway, agent, send, [wizard](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard), and [doctor](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/doctor).
- [Pi agent runtime](https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/agent) in RPC mode with tool streaming and block streaming.
- [Session model](https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/session): `main` for direct chats, group isolation, activation modes, queue modes, reply-back. Group rules: [Groups](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/groups).
- [Media pipeline](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/images): images/audio/video, transcription hooks, size caps, temp file lifecycle. Audio details: [Audio](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/audio).
### Channels
- [Channels](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels): [WhatsApp](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/whatsapp) (Baileys), [Telegram](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/telegram) (grammY), [Slack](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/slack) (Bolt), [Discord](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/discord) (discord.js), [Google Chat](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/googlechat) (Chat API), [Signal](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/signal) (signal-cli), [BlueBubbles](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/bluebubbles) (iMessage, recommended), [iMessage](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/imessage) (legacy imsg), [IRC](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/irc), [Microsoft Teams](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/msteams), [Matrix](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/matrix), [Feishu](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/feishu), [LINE](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/line), [Mattermost](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/mattermost), [Nextcloud Talk](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/nextcloud-talk), [Nostr](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/nostr), [Synology Chat](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/synology-chat), [Tlon](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/tlon), [Twitch](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/twitch), [Zalo](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/zalo), [Zalo Personal](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/zalouser), WeChat (`@tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin`), [WebChat](https://docs.openclaw.ai/web/webchat).
- [Channels](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels): [WhatsApp](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/whatsapp) (Baileys), [Telegram](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/telegram) (grammY), [Slack](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/slack) (Bolt), [Discord](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/discord) (discord.js), [Google Chat](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/googlechat) (Chat API), [Signal](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/signal) (signal-cli), [BlueBubbles](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/bluebubbles) (iMessage, recommended), [iMessage](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/imessage) (legacy imsg), [IRC](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/irc), [Microsoft Teams](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/msteams), [Matrix](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/matrix), [Feishu](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/feishu), [LINE](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/line), [Mattermost](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/mattermost), [Nextcloud Talk](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/nextcloud-talk), [Nostr](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/nostr), [Synology Chat](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/synology-chat), [Tlon](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/tlon), [Twitch](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/twitch), [Zalo](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/zalo), [Zalo Personal](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/zalouser), [WebChat](https://docs.openclaw.ai/web/webchat).
- [Group routing](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/group-messages): mention gating, reply tags, per-channel chunking and routing. Channel rules: [Channels](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels).
### Apps + nodes
@@ -234,7 +185,7 @@ Run `openclaw doctor` to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
## How it works (short)
```
WhatsApp / Telegram / Slack / Discord / Google Chat / Signal / iMessage / BlueBubbles / IRC / Microsoft Teams / Matrix / Feishu / LINE / Mattermost / Nextcloud Talk / Nostr / Synology Chat / Tlon / Twitch / Zalo / Zalo Personal / WeChat / WebChat
WhatsApp / Telegram / Slack / Discord / Google Chat / Signal / iMessage / BlueBubbles / IRC / Microsoft Teams / Matrix / Feishu / LINE / Mattermost / Nextcloud Talk / Nostr / Synology Chat / Tlon / Twitch / Zalo / Zalo Personal / WebChat
┌───────────────────────────────┐
@@ -342,7 +293,7 @@ If you plan to build/run companion apps, follow the platform runbooks below.
- WebChat + debug tools.
- Remote gateway control over SSH.
Note: signed builds required for macOS permissions to stick across rebuilds (see [macOS Permissions](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/permissions)).
Note: signed builds required for macOS permissions to stick across rebuilds (see `docs/mac/permissions.md`).
### iOS node (optional)
@@ -371,7 +322,7 @@ Minimal `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` (model + defaults):
```json5
{
agent: {
model: "<provider>/<model-id>",
model: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6",
},
}
```
@@ -413,7 +364,7 @@ Details: [Security guide](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/security) · [Docker
### [Discord](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/discord)
- Set `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` or `channels.discord.token`.
- Set `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` or `channels.discord.token` (env wins).
- Optional: set `commands.native`, `commands.text`, or `commands.useAccessGroups`, plus `channels.discord.allowFrom`, `channels.discord.guilds`, or `channels.discord.mediaMaxMb` as needed.
```json5
@@ -446,12 +397,6 @@ Details: [Security guide](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/security) · [Docker
- Configure a Teams app + Bot Framework, then add a `msteams` config section.
- Allowlist who can talk via `msteams.allowFrom`; group access via `msteams.groupAllowFrom` or `msteams.groupPolicy: "open"`.
### WeChat
- Official Tencent plugin via [`@tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin) (iLink Bot API). Private chats only; v2.x requires OpenClaw `>=2026.3.22`.
- Install: `openclaw plugins install "@tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin"`, then `openclaw channels login --channel openclaw-weixin` to scan the QR code.
- Requires the WeChat ClawBot plugin (WeChat > Me > Settings > Plugins); gradual rollout by Tencent.
### [WebChat](https://docs.openclaw.ai/web/webchat)
- Uses the Gateway WebSocket; no separate WebChat port/config.
@@ -477,7 +422,7 @@ Use these when youre past the onboarding flow and want the deeper reference.
- [Run the Gateway by the book with the operational runbook.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway)
- [Learn how the Control UI/Web surfaces work and how to expose them safely.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/web)
- [Understand remote access over SSH tunnels or tailnets.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/remote)
- [Follow OpenClaw Onboard for a guided setup.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard)
- [Follow the onboarding wizard flow for a guided setup.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard)
- [Wire external triggers via the webhook surface.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/automation/webhook)
- [Set up Gmail Pub/Sub triggers.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/automation/gmail-pubsub)
- [Learn the macOS menu bar companion details.](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/menu-bar)

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@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ For fastest triage, include all of the following:
- Exact vulnerable path (`file`, function, and line range) on a current revision.
- Tested version details (OpenClaw version and/or commit SHA).
- Reproducible PoC against latest `main` or latest released version.
- If the claim targets a released version, evidence from the shipped tag and published artifact/package for that exact version (not only `main`).
- Demonstrated impact tied to OpenClaw's documented trust boundaries.
- For exposed-secret reports: proof the credential is OpenClaw-owned (or grants access to OpenClaw-operated infrastructure/services).
- Explicit statement that the report does not rely on adversarial operators sharing one gateway host/config.
@@ -56,12 +55,7 @@ These are frequently reported but are typically closed with no code change:
- Authorized user-triggered local actions presented as privilege escalation. Example: an allowlisted/owner sender running `/export-session /absolute/path.html` to write on the host. In this trust model, authorized user actions are trusted host actions unless you demonstrate an auth/sandbox/boundary bypass.
- Reports that only show a malicious plugin executing privileged actions after a trusted operator installs/enables it.
- Reports that assume per-user multi-tenant authorization on a shared gateway host/config.
- Reports that only show quoted/replied/thread/forwarded supplemental context from non-allowlisted senders being visible to the model, without demonstrating an auth, policy, approval, or sandbox boundary bypass.
- Reports that treat the Gateway HTTP compatibility endpoints (`POST /v1/chat/completions`, `POST /v1/responses`) as if they implemented scoped operator auth (`operator.write` vs `operator.admin`). These endpoints authenticate the shared Gateway bearer secret/password and are documented full operator-access surfaces, not per-user/per-scope boundaries.
- Reports that assume `x-openclaw-scopes` can reduce or redefine shared-secret bearer auth on the OpenAI-compatible HTTP endpoints. For shared-secret auth (`gateway.auth.mode="token"` or `"password"`), those endpoints ignore narrower bearer-declared scopes and restore the full default operator scope set plus owner semantics.
- Reports that treat `POST /tools/invoke` under shared-secret bearer auth (`gateway.auth.mode="token"` or `"password"`) as a narrower per-request/per-scope authorization surface. That endpoint is designed as the same trusted-operator HTTP boundary: shared-secret bearer auth is full operator access there, narrower `x-openclaw-scopes` values do not reduce that path, and owner-only tool policy follows the shared-secret operator contract.
- Reports that only show differences in heuristic detection/parity (for example obfuscation-pattern detection on one exec path but not another, such as `node.invoke -> system.run` parity gaps) without demonstrating bypass of auth, approvals, allowlist enforcement, sandboxing, or other documented trust boundaries.
- Reports that only show an ACP tool can indirectly execute, mutate, orchestrate sessions, or reach another tool/runtime without demonstrating bypass of ACP prompt/approval, allowlist enforcement, sandboxing, or another documented trust boundary. ACP silent approval is intentionally limited to narrow readonly classes; parity-only indirect-command findings are hardening, not vulnerabilities.
- ReDoS/DoS claims that require trusted operator configuration input (for example catastrophic regex in `sessionFilter` or `logging.redactPatterns`) without a trust-boundary bypass.
- Archive/install extraction claims that require pre-existing local filesystem priming in trusted state (for example planting symlink/hardlink aliases under destination directories such as skills/tools paths) without showing an untrusted path that can create/control that primitive.
- Reports that depend on replacing or rewriting an already-approved executable path on a trusted host (same-path inode/content swap) without showing an untrusted path to perform that write.
@@ -71,7 +65,6 @@ These are frequently reported but are typically closed with no code change:
- Discord inbound webhook signature findings for paths not used by this repo's Discord integration.
- Claims that Microsoft Teams `fileConsent/invoke` `uploadInfo.uploadUrl` is attacker-controlled without demonstrating one of: auth boundary bypass, a real authenticated Teams/Bot Framework event carrying attacker-chosen URL, or compromise of the Microsoft/Bot trust path.
- Scanner-only claims against stale/nonexistent paths, or claims without a working repro.
- Reports that restate an already-fixed issue against later released versions without showing the vulnerable path still exists in the shipped tag or published artifact for that later version.
### Duplicate Report Handling
@@ -97,15 +90,6 @@ When patching a GHSA via `gh api`, include `X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28` (o
OpenClaw does **not** model one gateway as a multi-tenant, adversarial user boundary.
- Authenticated Gateway callers are treated as trusted operators for that gateway instance.
- Direct localhost/loopback Control UI and Gateway WebSocket sessions authenticated with the shared gateway secret (`token` / `password`) are in that same trusted-operator bucket. Local auto-paired device sessions on that path are expected to retain full localhost operator capability; they do not create a separate `operator.write` vs `operator.admin` security boundary.
- The HTTP compatibility endpoints (`POST /v1/chat/completions`, `POST /v1/responses`) and direct tool endpoint (`POST /tools/invoke`) are in that same trusted-operator bucket. Passing Gateway bearer auth there is equivalent to operator access for that gateway; they do not implement a narrower `operator.write` vs `operator.admin` trust split.
- Concretely, on the OpenAI-compatible HTTP surface:
- shared-secret bearer auth (`token` / `password`) authenticates possession of the gateway operator secret
- those requests receive the full default operator scope set (`operator.admin`, `operator.read`, `operator.write`, `operator.approvals`, `operator.pairing`)
- chat-turn endpoints (`/v1/chat/completions`, `/v1/responses`) also treat those shared-secret callers as owner senders for owner-only tool policy
- `POST /tools/invoke` follows that same shared-secret rule and also treats those callers as owner senders for owner-only tool policy
- narrower `x-openclaw-scopes` headers are ignored for that shared-secret path
- only identity-bearing HTTP modes (for example trusted proxy auth or `gateway.auth.mode="none"` on private ingress) honor declared per-request operator scopes
- Session identifiers (`sessionKey`, session IDs, labels) are routing controls, not per-user authorization boundaries.
- If one operator can view data from another operator on the same gateway, that is expected in this trust model.
- OpenClaw can technically run multiple gateway instances on one machine, but recommended operations are clean separation by trust boundary.
@@ -113,7 +97,7 @@ OpenClaw does **not** model one gateway as a multi-tenant, adversarial user boun
- If multiple users need OpenClaw, use one VPS (or host/OS user boundary) per user.
- For advanced setups, multiple gateways on one machine are possible, but only with strict isolation and are not the recommended default.
- Exec behavior is host-first by default: `agents.defaults.sandbox.mode` defaults to `off`.
- `tools.exec.host` defaults to `auto`: sandbox when sandbox runtime is active for the session, otherwise gateway.
- `tools.exec.host` defaults to `sandbox` as a routing preference, but if sandbox runtime is not active for the session, exec runs on the gateway host.
- Implicit exec calls (no explicit host in the tool call) follow the same behavior.
- This is expected in OpenClaw's one-user trusted-operator model. If you need isolation, enable sandbox mode (`non-main`/`all`) and keep strict tool policy.
@@ -141,8 +125,6 @@ Plugins/extensions are part of OpenClaw's trusted computing base for a gateway.
- Any report whose only claim is that an operator-enabled `dangerous*`/`dangerously*` config option weakens defaults (these are explicit break-glass tradeoffs by design)
- Reports that depend on trusted operator-supplied configuration values to trigger availability impact (for example custom regex patterns). These may still be fixed as defense-in-depth hardening, but are not security-boundary bypasses.
- Reports whose only claim is heuristic/parity drift in command-risk detection (for example obfuscation-pattern checks) across exec surfaces, without a demonstrated trust-boundary bypass. These are hardening-only findings and are not vulnerabilities; triage may close them as `invalid`/`no-action` or track them separately as low/informational hardening.
- Reports whose only claim is that an ACP-exposed tool can indirectly execute commands, mutate host state, or reach another privileged tool/runtime without demonstrating a bypass of ACP prompt/approval, allowlist enforcement, sandboxing, or another documented trust boundary. These are hardening-only findings, not vulnerabilities.
- Reports whose only claim is that exec approvals do not semantically model every interpreter/runtime loader form, subcommand, flag combination, package script, or transitive module/config import. Exec approvals bind exact request context and best-effort direct local file operands; they are not a complete semantic model of everything a runtime may load.
- Exposed secrets that are third-party/user-controlled credentials (not OpenClaw-owned and not granting access to OpenClaw-operated infrastructure/services) without demonstrated OpenClaw impact
- Reports whose only claim is host-side exec when sandbox runtime is disabled/unavailable (documented default behavior in the trusted-operator model), without a boundary bypass.
- Reports whose only claim is that a platform-provided upload destination URL is untrusted (for example Microsoft Teams `fileConsent/invoke` `uploadInfo.uploadUrl`) without proving attacker control in an authenticated production flow.
@@ -162,31 +144,12 @@ OpenClaw security guidance assumes:
OpenClaw's security model is "personal assistant" (one trusted operator, potentially many agents), not "shared multi-tenant bus."
- If multiple people can message the same tool-enabled agent (for example a shared Slack workspace), they can all steer that agent within its granted permissions.
- Non-owner sender status only affects owner-only tools/commands. If a non-owner can still access a non-owner-only tool on that same agent (for example `canvas`), that is within the granted tool boundary unless the report demonstrates an auth, policy, allowlist, approval, or sandbox bypass.
- Session or memory scoping reduces context bleed, but does **not** create per-user host authorization boundaries.
- For mixed-trust or adversarial users, isolate by OS user/host/gateway and use separate credentials per boundary.
- A company-shared agent can be a valid setup when users are in the same trust boundary and the agent is strictly business-only.
- For company-shared setups, use a dedicated machine/VM/container and dedicated accounts; avoid mixing personal data on that runtime.
- If that host/browser profile is logged into personal accounts (for example Apple/Google/personal password manager), you have collapsed the boundary and increased personal-data exposure risk.
## Context Visibility and Allowlists
OpenClaw distinguishes:
- **Trigger authorization**: who can trigger the agent (`dmPolicy`, `groupPolicy`, allowlists, mention gates)
- **Context visibility**: what supplemental context is provided to the model (reply body, quoted text, thread history, forwarded metadata)
In current releases, allowlists primarily gate triggering and owner-style command access. They do not guarantee universal supplemental-context redaction across every channel/surface.
Current channel behavior is not fully uniform:
- some channels already filter parts of supplemental context by sender allowlist
- other channels still pass supplemental context as received
Reports that only show supplemental-context visibility differences are typically hardening/consistency findings unless they also demonstrate a documented boundary bypass (auth, policy, approvals, sandbox, or equivalent).
Hardening roadmap may add explicit visibility modes (for example `all`, `allowlist`, `allowlist_quote`) so operators can opt into stricter context filtering with predictable tradeoffs.
## Agent and Model Assumptions
- The model/agent is **not** a trusted principal. Assume prompt/content injection can manipulate behavior.
@@ -202,7 +165,6 @@ OpenClaw separates routing from execution, but both remain inside the same opera
- **Gateway** is the control plane. If a caller passes Gateway auth, they are treated as a trusted operator for that Gateway.
- **Node** is an execution extension of the Gateway. Pairing a node grants operator-level remote capability on that node.
- **Exec approvals** (allowlist/ask UI) are operator guardrails to reduce accidental command execution, not a multi-tenant authorization boundary.
- Exec approvals bind exact command/cwd/env context and, when OpenClaw can identify one concrete local script/file operand, that file snapshot too. This is best-effort integrity hardening, not a complete semantic model of every interpreter/runtime loader path.
- Differences in command-risk warning heuristics between exec surfaces (`gateway`, `node`, `sandbox`) do not, by themselves, constitute a security-boundary bypass.
- For untrusted-user isolation, split by trust boundary: separate gateways and separate OS users/hosts per boundary.

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@@ -101,19 +101,25 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
}
public static func commandText(
transcript _: String,
transcript: String,
segments: [WakeWordSegment],
triggerEndTime: TimeInterval)
-> String {
let threshold = triggerEndTime + 0.001
var commandWords: [String] = []
commandWords.reserveCapacity(segments.count)
for segment in segments where segment.start >= threshold {
let normalized = normalizeToken(segment.text)
if normalized.isEmpty { continue }
commandWords.append(segment.text)
if normalizeToken(segment.text).isEmpty { continue }
if let range = segment.range {
let slice = transcript[range.lowerBound...]
return String(slice).trimmingCharacters(in: Self.whitespaceAndPunctuation)
}
break
}
return commandWords.joined(separator: " ").trimmingCharacters(in: Self.whitespaceAndPunctuation)
let text = segments
.filter { $0.start >= threshold && !normalizeToken($0.text).isEmpty }
.map(\.text)
.joined(separator: " ")
return text.trimmingCharacters(in: Self.whitespaceAndPunctuation)
}
public static func matchesTextOnly(text: String, triggers: [String]) -> Bool {

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@@ -46,25 +46,6 @@ import Testing
let match = WakeWordGate.match(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, config: config)
#expect(match?.command == "do it")
}
@Test func commandTextHandlesForeignRangeIndices() {
let transcript = "hey clawd do thing"
let other = "do thing"
let foreignRange = other.range(of: "do")
let segments = [
WakeWordSegment(text: "hey", start: 0.0, duration: 0.1, range: transcript.range(of: "hey")),
WakeWordSegment(text: "clawd", start: 0.2, duration: 0.1, range: transcript.range(of: "clawd")),
WakeWordSegment(text: "do", start: 0.9, duration: 0.1, range: foreignRange),
WakeWordSegment(text: "thing", start: 1.1, duration: 0.1, range: nil),
]
let command = WakeWordGate.commandText(
transcript: transcript,
segments: segments,
triggerEndTime: 0.3)
#expect(command == "do thing")
}
}
private func makeSegments(

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@@ -3,191 +3,725 @@
<channel>
<title>OpenClaw</title>
<item>
<title>2026.4.9</title>
<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 02:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
<title>2026.3.7</title>
<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 04:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
<link>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openclaw/openclaw/main/appcast.xml</link>
<sparkle:version>2026040990</sparkle:version>
<sparkle:shortVersionString>2026.4.9</sparkle:shortVersionString>
<sparkle:version>2026030790</sparkle:version>
<sparkle:shortVersionString>2026.3.7</sparkle:shortVersionString>
<sparkle:minimumSystemVersion>15.0</sparkle:minimumSystemVersion>
<description><![CDATA[<h2>OpenClaw 2026.4.9</h2>
<description><![CDATA[<h2>OpenClaw 2026.3.7</h2>
<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Memory/dreaming: add a grounded REM backfill lane with historical <code>rem-harness --path</code>, diary commit/reset flows, cleaner durable-fact extraction, and live short-term promotion integration so old daily notes can replay into Dreams and durable memory without a second memory stack. Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Control UI/dreaming: add a structured diary view with timeline navigation, backfill/reset controls, traceable dreaming summaries, and a grounded Scene lane with promotion hints plus a safe clear-grounded action for staged backfill signals. (#63395) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>QA/lab: add character-vibes evaluation reports with model selection and parallel runs so live QA can compare candidate behavior faster.</li>
<li>Plugins/provider-auth: let provider manifests declare <code>providerAuthAliases</code> so provider variants can share env vars, auth profiles, config-backed auth, and API-key onboarding choices without core-specific wiring.</li>
<li>iOS: pin release versioning to an explicit CalVer in <code>apps/ios/version.json</code>, keep TestFlight iteration on the same short version until maintainers intentionally promote the next gateway version, and add the documented <code>pnpm ios:version:pin -- --from-gateway</code> workflow for release trains. (#63001) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Agents/context engine plugin interface: add <code>ContextEngine</code> plugin slot with full lifecycle hooks (<code>bootstrap</code>, <code>ingest</code>, <code>assemble</code>, <code>compact</code>, <code>afterTurn</code>, <code>prepareSubagentSpawn</code>, <code>onSubagentEnded</code>), slot-based registry with config-driven resolution, <code>LegacyContextEngine</code> wrapper preserving existing compaction behavior, scoped subagent runtime for plugin runtimes via <code>AsyncLocalStorage</code>, and <code>sessions.get</code> gateway method. Enables plugins like <code>lossless-claw</code> to provide alternative context management strategies without modifying core compaction logic. Zero behavior change when no context engine plugin is configured. (#22201) thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>ACP/persistent channel bindings: add durable Discord channel and Telegram topic binding storage, routing resolution, and CLI/docs support so ACP thread targets survive restarts and can be managed consistently. (#34873) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Telegram/ACP topic bindings: accept Telegram Mac Unicode dash option prefixes in <code>/acp spawn</code>, support Telegram topic thread binding (<code>--thread here|auto</code>), route bound-topic follow-ups to ACP sessions, add actionable Telegram approval buttons with prefixed approval-id resolution, and pin successful bind confirmations in-topic. (#36683) Thanks @huntharo.</li>
<li>Telegram/topic agent routing: support per-topic <code>agentId</code> overrides in forum groups and DM topics so topics can route to dedicated agents with isolated sessions. (#33647; based on #31513) Thanks @kesor and @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Web UI/i18n: add Spanish (<code>es</code>) locale support in the Control UI, including locale detection, lazy loading, and language picker labels across supported locales. (#35038) Thanks @DaoPromociones.</li>
<li>Onboarding/web search: add provider selection step and full provider list in configure wizard, with SecretRef ref-mode support during onboarding. (#34009) Thanks @kesku and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Tools/Web search: switch Perplexity provider to Search API with structured results plus new language/region/time filters. (#33822) Thanks @kesku.</li>
<li>Gateway: add SecretRef support for gateway.auth.token with auth-mode guardrails. (#35094) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Docker/Podman extension dependency baking: add <code>OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS</code> so container builds can preinstall selected bundled extension npm dependencies into the image for faster and more reproducible startup in container deployments. (#32223) Thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>Plugins/before_prompt_build system-context fields: add <code>prependSystemContext</code> and <code>appendSystemContext</code> so static plugin guidance can be placed in system prompt space for provider caching and lower repeated prompt token cost. (#35177) thanks @maweibin.</li>
<li>Plugins/hook policy: add <code>plugins.entries.<id>.hooks.allowPromptInjection</code>, validate unknown typed hook names at runtime, and preserve legacy <code>before_agent_start</code> model/provider overrides while stripping prompt-mutating fields when prompt injection is disabled. (#36567) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Hooks/Compaction lifecycle: emit <code>session:compact:before</code> and <code>session:compact:after</code> internal events plus plugin compaction callbacks with session/count metadata, so automations can react to compaction runs consistently. (#16788) thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction post-context configurability: add <code>agents.defaults.compaction.postCompactionSections</code> so deployments can choose which <code>AGENTS.md</code> sections are re-injected after compaction, while preserving legacy fallback behavior when the documented default pair is configured in any order. (#34556) thanks @efe-arv.</li>
<li>TTS/OpenAI-compatible endpoints: add <code>messages.tts.openai.baseUrl</code> config support with config-over-env precedence, endpoint-aware directive validation, and OpenAI TTS request routing to the resolved base URL. (#34321) thanks @RealKai42.</li>
<li>Slack/DM typing feedback: add <code>channels.slack.typingReaction</code> so Socket Mode DMs can show reaction-based processing status even when Slack native assistant typing is unavailable. (#19816) Thanks @dalefrieswthat.</li>
<li>Discord/allowBots mention gating: add <code>allowBots: "mentions"</code> to only accept bot-authored messages that mention the bot. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-result truncation: preserve important tail diagnostics by using head+tail truncation for oversized tool results while keeping configurable truncation options. (#20076) thanks @jlwestsr.</li>
<li>Cron/job snapshot persistence: skip backup during normalization persistence in <code>ensureLoaded</code> so <code>jobs.json.bak</code> keeps the pre-edit snapshot for recovery, while preserving backup creation on explicit user-driven writes. (#35234) Thanks @0xsline.</li>
<li>CLI: make read-only SecretRef status flows degrade safely (#37023) thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Tools/Diffs guidance: restore a short system-prompt hint for enabled diffs while keeping the detailed instructions in the companion skill, so diffs usage guidance stays out of user-prompt space. (#36904) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Tools/Diffs guidance loading: move diffs usage guidance from unconditional prompt-hook injection to the plugin companion skill path, reducing unrelated-turn prompt noise while keeping diffs tool behavior unchanged. (#32630) thanks @sircrumpet.</li>
<li>Docs/Web search: remove outdated Brave free-tier wording and replace prescriptive AI ToS guidance with neutral compliance language in Brave setup docs. (#26860) Thanks @HenryLoenwind.</li>
<li>Config/Compaction safeguard tuning: expose <code>agents.defaults.compaction.recentTurnsPreserve</code> and quality-guard retry knobs through the validated config surface and embedded-runner wiring, with regression coverage for real config loading and schema metadata. (#25557) thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>iOS/App Store Connect release prep: align iOS bundle identifiers under <code>ai.openclaw.client</code>, refresh Watch app icons, add Fastlane metadata/screenshot automation, and support Keychain-backed ASC auth for uploads. (#38936) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Mattermost/model picker: add Telegram-style interactive provider/model browsing for <code>/oc_model</code> and <code>/oc_models</code>, fix picker callback updates, and emit a normal confirmation reply when a model is selected. (#38767) thanks @mukhtharcm.</li>
<li>Docker/multi-stage build: restructure Dockerfile as a multi-stage build to produce a minimal runtime image without build tools, source code, or Bun; add <code>OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim</code> build arg for a bookworm-slim variant. (#38479) Thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite: add first-class <code>google/gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview</code> support across model-id normalization, default aliases, media-understanding image lookups, Google Gemini CLI forward-compat fallback, and docs.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Gateway auth now requires explicit <code>gateway.auth.mode</code> when both <code>gateway.auth.token</code> and <code>gateway.auth.password</code> are configured (including SecretRefs). Set <code>gateway.auth.mode</code> to <code>token</code> or <code>password</code> before upgrade to avoid startup/pairing/TUI failures. (#35094) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Browser/security: re-run blocked-destination safety checks after interaction-driven main-frame navigations from click, evaluate, hook-triggered click, and batched action flows, so browser interactions cannot bypass the SSRF quarantine when they land on forbidden URLs. (#63226) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Security/dotenv: block runtime-control env vars plus browser-control override and skip-server env vars from untrusted workspace <code>.env</code> files, and reject unsafe URL-style browser control override specifiers before lazy loading. (#62660, #62663) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Gateway/node exec events: mark remote node <code>exec.started</code>, <code>exec.finished</code>, and <code>exec.denied</code> summaries as untrusted system events and sanitize node-provided command/output/reason text before enqueueing them, so remote node output cannot inject trusted <code>System:</code> content into later turns. (#62659) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Plugins/onboarding auth choices: prevent untrusted workspace plugins from colliding with bundled provider auth-choice ids during non-interactive onboarding, so bundled provider setup keeps operator secrets out of untrusted workspace plugin handlers unless those plugins are explicitly trusted. (#62368) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Security/dependency audit: force <code>basic-ftp</code> to <code>5.2.1</code> for the CRLF command-injection fix and bump Hono plus <code>@hono/node-server</code> in production resolution paths.</li>
<li>Android/pairing: clear stale setup-code auth on new QR scans, bootstrap operator and node sessions from fresh pairing, prefer stored device tokens after bootstrap handoff, and pause pairing auto-retry while the app is backgrounded so scan-once Android pairing recovers reliably again. (#63199) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Matrix/gateway: wait for Matrix sync readiness before marking startup successful, keep Matrix background handler failures contained, and route fatal Matrix sync stops through channel-level restart handling instead of crashing the whole gateway. (#62779) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Slack/media: preserve bearer auth across same-origin <code>files.slack.com</code> redirects while still stripping it on cross-origin Slack CDN hops, so <code>url_private_download</code> image attachments load again. (#62960) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Reply/doctor: use the active runtime snapshot for queued reply runs, resolve reply-run SecretRefs before preflight helpers touch config, surface gateway OAuth reauth failures to users, and make <code>openclaw doctor</code> call out exact reauth commands. (#62693, #63217) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Control UI: guard stale session-history reloads during fast session switches so the selected session and rendered transcript stay in sync. (#62975) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat: suppress exact and streamed <code>ANNOUNCE_SKIP</code> / <code>REPLY_SKIP</code> control replies across live chat updates and history sanitization so internal agent-to-agent control tokens no longer leak into user-facing gateway chat surfaces. (#51739) Thanks @Pinghuachiu.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/NO_REPLY: strip glued leading <code>NO_REPLY</code> tokens before reply normalization and ACP-visible streaming so silent sentinel text no longer leaks into user-visible replies while preserving substantive <code>NO_REPLY ...</code> text. Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>Sessions/routing: preserve established external routes on inter-session announce traffic so <code>sessions_send</code> follow-ups do not steal delivery from Telegram, Discord, or other external channels. (#58013) Thanks @duqaXxX.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: clear auto-fallback-pinned model overrides on <code>/reset</code> and <code>/new</code> while still preserving explicit user model selections, including legacy sessions created before override-source tracking existed. (#63155) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>Slack/ACP: treat Slack ACP block replies as visible delivered output so OpenClaw stops re-sending the final fallback text after Slack already rendered the reply. (#62858) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Slack/partial streaming: key turn-local dedupe by dispatch kind and keep the final fallback reply path active when preview finalization fails so stale preview text cannot suppress the actual final answer. (#62859) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Matrix/doctor: migrate legacy <code>channels.matrix.dm.policy: "trusted"</code> configs back to compatible DM policies during <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code>, preserving explicit <code>allowFrom</code> boundaries as <code>allowlist</code> and defaulting empty legacy configs to <code>pairing</code>. (#62942) Thanks @lukeboyett.</li>
<li>npm packaging: mirror bundled channel runtime deps, stage Nostr runtime deps, derive required root mirrors from manifests and built chunks, and test packed release tarballs without repo <code>node_modules</code> so fresh installs fail fast on missing plugin deps instead of crashing at runtime. (#63065) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>QA/live auth: fail fast when live QA scenarios hit classified auth or runtime failure replies, including raw scenario wait paths, and sanitize missing-key guidance so gateway auth problems surface as actionable errors instead of timeouts. (#63333) Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Providers/OpenAI: default missing reasoning effort to <code>high</code> on OpenAI Responses, WebSocket, and compatible completions transports, while still honoring explicit per-run reasoning levels.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: allow Ollama models using the native <code>api: "ollama"</code> path to optionally display thinking output when <code>/think</code> is set to a non-off level. (#62712) Thanks @hoyyeva.</li>
<li>Codex CLI: pass OpenClaw's system prompt through Codex's <code>model_instructions_file</code> config override so fresh Codex CLI sessions receive the same prompt guidance as Claude CLI sessions.</li>
<li>Auth/profiles: persist explicit auth-profile upserts directly and skip external CLI sync for local writes so profile changes are saved without stale external credential state.</li>
<li>Agents/timeouts: make the LLM idle timeout inherit <code>agents.defaults.timeoutSeconds</code> when configured, disable the unconfigured idle watchdog for cron runs, and point idle-timeout errors at <code>agents.defaults.llm.idleTimeoutSeconds</code>. Thanks @drvoss.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: classify Z.ai vendor code <code>1311</code> as billing and <code>1113</code> as auth, including long wrapped <code>1311</code> payloads, so these errors stop falling through to generic failover handling. (#49552) Thanks @1bcMax.</li>
<li>QQBot/media-tags: support HTML entity-encoded angle brackets (<code>&lt;</code>/<code>&gt;</code>), URL slashes in attributes, and self-closing media tags so upstream <code><qqimg></code> payloads are correctly parsed and normalized. (#60493) Thanks @ylc0919.</li>
<li>Memory/dreaming: harden grounded backfill inputs, diary writes, status payloads, and diary action classification by preserving source-day labels, rejecting missing or symlinked targets cleanly, normalizing diary headings in gateway backfills, and tightening claim splitting plus diary source metadata. Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Memory/dreaming: accept embedded heartbeat trigger tokens so light and REM dreaming still run when runtime wrappers include extra heartbeat text.</li>
<li>Android/manual connect: allow blank port input only for TLS manual gateway endpoints so standard HTTPS Tailscale hosts default to <code>443</code> without silently changing cleartext manual connects. (#63134) Thanks @Tyler-RNG.</li>
<li>Windows/update: add heap headroom to Windows <code>pnpm build</code> steps during dev updates so update preflight builds stop failing on low default Node memory.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: export the channel plugin base and web-search config contract through the public package so plugins can use them without private imports.</li>
<li>Plugins/contracts: keep test-only helpers out of production contract barrels, load shared contract harnesses through bundled test surfaces, and harden guardrails so indirect re-exports and canonical <code>*.test.ts</code> files stay blocked. (#63311) Thanks @altaywtf.</li>
<li>Control UI/models: preserve provider-qualified refs for OpenRouter catalog models whose ids already contain slashes so picker selections submit allowlist-compatible model refs instead of dropping the <code>openrouter/</code> prefix. (#63416) Thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/command auth: split command status builders onto the lightweight <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/command-status</code> subpath while preserving deprecated <code>command-auth</code> compatibility exports, so auth-only plugin imports no longer pull status/context warmup into CLI onboarding paths. (#63174) Thanks @hxy91819.</li>
<li>Models/MiniMax: stop advertising removed <code>MiniMax-M2.5-Lightning</code> in built-in provider catalogs, onboarding metadata, and docs; keep the supported fast-tier model as <code>MiniMax-M2.5-highspeed</code>.</li>
<li>Security/Config: fail closed when <code>loadConfig()</code> hits validation or read errors so invalid configs cannot silently fall back to permissive runtime defaults. (#9040) Thanks @joetomasone.</li>
<li>Memory/Hybrid search: preserve negative FTS5 BM25 relevance ordering in <code>bm25RankToScore()</code> so stronger keyword matches rank above weaker ones instead of collapsing or reversing scores. (#33757) Thanks @lsdcc01.</li>
<li>LINE/<code>requireMention</code> group gating: align inbound and reply-stage LINE group policy resolution across raw, <code>group:</code>, and <code>room:</code> keys (including account-scoped group config), preserve plugin-backed reply-stage fallback behavior, and add regression coverage for prefixed-only group/room config plus reply-stage policy resolution. (#35847) Thanks @kirisame-wang.</li>
<li>Onboarding/local setup: default unset local <code>tools.profile</code> to <code>coding</code> instead of <code>messaging</code>, restoring file/runtime tools for fresh local installs while preserving explicit user-set profiles. (from #38241, overlap with #34958) Thanks @cgdusek.</li>
<li>Gateway/Telegram stale-socket restart guard: only apply stale-socket restarts to channels that publish event-liveness timestamps, preventing Telegram providers from being misclassified as stale solely due to long uptime and avoiding restart/pairing storms after upgrade. (openclaw#38464)</li>
<li>Onboarding/headless Linux daemon probe hardening: treat <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code> probe failures as non-fatal during daemon install flow so onboarding no longer crashes on SSH/headless VPS environments before showing install guidance. (#37297) Thanks @acarbajal-web.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD mcporter Windows spawn hardening: when <code>mcporter.cmd</code> launch fails with <code>spawn EINVAL</code>, retry via bare <code>mcporter</code> shell resolution so QMD recall can continue instead of falling back to builtin memory search. (#27402) Thanks @i0ivi0i.</li>
<li>Tools/web_search Brave language-code validation: align <code>search_lang</code> handling with Brave-supported codes (including <code>zh-hans</code>, <code>zh-hant</code>, <code>en-gb</code>, and <code>pt-br</code>), map common alias inputs (<code>zh</code>, <code>ja</code>) to valid Brave values, and reject unsupported codes before upstream requests to prevent 422 failures. (#37260) Thanks @heyanming.</li>
<li>Models/openai-completions streaming compatibility: force <code>compat.supportsUsageInStreaming=false</code> for non-native OpenAI-compatible endpoints during model normalization, preventing usage-only stream chunks from triggering <code>choices[0]</code> parser crashes in provider streams. (#8714) Thanks @nonanon1.</li>
<li>Tools/xAI native web-search collision guard: drop OpenClaw <code>web_search</code> from tool registration when routing to xAI/Grok model providers (including OpenRouter <code>x-ai/*</code>) to avoid duplicate tool-name request failures against provider-native <code>web_search</code>. (#14749) Thanks @realsamrat.</li>
<li>TUI/token copy-safety rendering: treat long credential-like mixed alphanumeric tokens (including quoted forms) as copy-sensitive in render sanitization so formatter hard-wrap guards no longer inject visible spaces into auth-style values before display. (#26710) Thanks @jasonthane.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/self-chat response prefix fallback: stop forcing <code>"[openclaw]"</code> as the implicit outbound response prefix when no identity name or response prefix is configured, so blank/default prefix settings no longer inject branding text unexpectedly in self-chat flows. (#27962) Thanks @ecanmor.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD search result decoding: accept <code>qmd search</code> hits that only include <code>file</code> URIs (for example <code>qmd://collection/path.md</code>) without <code>docid</code>, resolve them through managed collection roots, and keep multi-collection results keyed by file fallback so valid QMD hits no longer collapse to empty <code>memory_search</code> output. (#28181) Thanks @0x76696265.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD collection-name conflict recovery: when <code>qmd collection add</code> fails because another collection already occupies the same <code>path + pattern</code>, detect the conflicting collection from <code>collection list</code>, remove it, and retry add so agent-scoped managed collections are created deterministically instead of being silently skipped; also add warning-only fallback when qmd metadata is unavailable to avoid destructive guesses. (#25496) Thanks @Ramsbaby.</li>
<li>Slack/app_mention race dedupe: when <code>app_mention</code> dispatch wins while same-<code>ts</code> <code>message</code> prepare is still in-flight, suppress the later message dispatch so near-simultaneous Slack deliveries do not produce duplicate replies; keep single-retry behavior and add regression coverage for both dropped and successful message-prepare outcomes. (#37033) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat streaming tool-boundary text retention: merge assistant delta segments into per-run chat buffers so pre-tool text is preserved in live chat deltas/finals when providers emit post-tool assistant segments as non-prefix snapshots. (#36957) Thanks @Datyedyeguy.</li>
<li>TUI/model indicator freshness: prevent stale session snapshots from overwriting freshly patched model selection (and reset per-session freshness when switching session keys) so <code>/model</code> updates reflect immediately instead of lagging by one or more commands. (#21255) Thanks @kowza.</li>
<li>TUI/final-error rendering fallback: when a chat <code>final</code> event has no renderable assistant content but includes envelope <code>errorMessage</code>, render the formatted error text instead of collapsing to <code>"(no output)"</code>, preserving actionable failure context in-session. (#14687) Thanks @Mquarmoc.</li>
<li>TUI/session-key alias event matching: treat chat events whose session keys are canonical aliases (for example <code>agent:<id>:main</code> vs <code>main</code>) as the same session while preserving cross-agent isolation, so assistant replies no longer disappear or surface in another terminal window due to strict key-form mismatch. (#33937) Thanks @yjh1412.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex OAuth/login parity: keep <code>openclaw models auth login --provider openai-codex</code> on the built-in path even without provider plugins, preserve Pi-generated authorize URLs without local scope rewriting, and stop validating successful Codex sign-ins against the public OpenAI Responses API after callback. (#37558; follow-up to #36660 and #24720) Thanks @driesvints, @Skippy-Gunboat, and @obviyus.</li>
<li>Agents/config schema lookup: add <code>gateway</code> tool action <code>config.schema.lookup</code> so agents can inspect one config path at a time before edits without loading the full schema into prompt context. (#37266) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Onboarding/API key input hardening: strip non-Latin1 Unicode artifacts from normalized secret input (while preserving Latin-1 content and internal spaces) so malformed copied API keys cannot trigger HTTP header <code>ByteString</code> construction crashes; adds regression coverage for shared normalization and MiniMax auth header usage. (#24496) Thanks @fa6maalassaf.</li>
<li>Kimi Coding/Anthropic tools compatibility: normalize <code>anthropic-messages</code> tool payloads to OpenAI-style <code>tools[].function</code> + compatible <code>tool_choice</code> when targeting Kimi Coding endpoints, restoring tool-call workflows that regressed after v2026.3.2. (#37038) Thanks @mochimochimochi-hub.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/workspace-path guardrails: append explicit workspace <code>HEARTBEAT.md</code> path guidance (and <code>docs/heartbeat.md</code> avoidance) to heartbeat prompts so heartbeat runs target workspace checklists reliably across packaged install layouts. (#37037) Thanks @stofancy.</li>
<li>Subagents/kill-complete announce race: when a late <code>subagent-complete</code> lifecycle event arrives after an earlier kill marker, clear stale kill suppression/cleanup flags and re-run announce cleanup so finished runs no longer get silently swallowed. (#37024) Thanks @cmfinlan.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-result cleanup timeout hardening: on embedded runner teardown idle timeouts, clear pending tool-call state without persisting synthetic <code>missing tool result</code> entries, preventing timeout cleanups from poisoning follow-up turns; adds regression coverage for timeout clear-vs-flush behavior. (#37081) Thanks @Coyote-Den.</li>
<li>Agents/openai-completions stream timeout hardening: ensure runtime undici global dispatchers use extended streaming body/header timeouts (including env-proxy dispatcher mode) before embedded runs, reducing forced mid-stream <code>terminated</code> failures on long generations; adds regression coverage for dispatcher selection and idempotent reconfiguration. (#9708) Thanks @scottchguard.</li>
<li>Agents/fallback cooldown probe execution: thread explicit rate-limit cooldown probe intent from model fallback into embedded runner auth-profile selection so same-provider fallback attempts can actually run when all profiles are cooldowned for <code>rate_limit</code> (instead of failing pre-run as <code>No available auth profile</code>), while preserving default cooldown skip behavior and adding regression tests at both fallback and runner layers. (#13623) Thanks @asfura.</li>
<li>Cron/OpenAI Codex OAuth refresh hardening: when <code>openai-codex</code> token refresh fails specifically on account-id extraction, reuse the cached access token instead of failing the run immediately, with regression coverage to keep non-Codex and unrelated refresh failures unchanged. (#36604) Thanks @laulopezreal.</li>
<li>TUI/session isolation for <code>/new</code>: make <code>/new</code> allocate a unique <code>tui-<uuid></code> session key instead of resetting the shared agent session, so multiple TUI clients on the same agent stop receiving each others replies; also sanitize <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code> failure text before rendering in-terminal. Landed from contributor PR #39238 by @widingmarcus-cyber. Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/rate-limit env parsing: honor <code>SYNOLOGY_RATE_LIMIT=0</code> as an explicit value while still falling back to the default limit for malformed env values instead of partially parsing them. Landed from contributor PR #39197 by @scoootscooob. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Voice-call/OpenAI Realtime STT config defaults: honor explicit <code>vadThreshold: 0</code> and <code>silenceDurationMs: 0</code> instead of silently replacing them with defaults. Landed from contributor PR #39196 by @scoootscooob. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Voice-call/OpenAI TTS speed config: honor explicit <code>speed: 0</code> instead of silently replacing it with the default speed. Landed from contributor PR #39318 by @ql-wade. Thanks @ql-wade.</li>
<li>launchd/runtime PID parsing: reject <code>pid <= 0</code> from <code>launchctl print</code> so the daemon state parser no longer treats kernel/non-running sentinel values as real process IDs. Landed from contributor PR #39281 by @mvanhorn. Thanks @mvanhorn.</li>
<li>Cron/file permission hardening: enforce owner-only (<code>0600</code>) cron store/backup/run-log files and harden cron store + run-log directories to <code>0700</code>, including pre-existing directories from older installs. (#36078) Thanks @aerelune.</li>
<li>Gateway/remote WS break-glass hostname support: honor <code>OPENCLAW_ALLOW_INSECURE_PRIVATE_WS=1</code> for <code>ws://</code> hostname URLs (not only private IP literals) across onboarding validation and runtime gateway connection checks, while still rejecting public IP literals and non-unicast IPv6 endpoints. (#36930) Thanks @manju-rn.</li>
<li>Routing/binding lookup scalability: pre-index route bindings by channel/account and avoid full binding-list rescans on channel-account cache rollover, preventing multi-second <code>resolveAgentRoute</code> stalls in large binding configurations. (#36915) Thanks @songchenghao.</li>
<li>Browser/session cleanup: track browser tabs opened by session-scoped browser tool runs and close tracked tabs during <code>sessions.reset</code>/<code>sessions.delete</code> runtime cleanup, preventing orphaned tabs and unbounded browser memory growth after session teardown. (#36666) Thanks @Harnoor6693.</li>
<li>Plugin/hook install rollback hardening: stage installs under the canonical install base, validate and run dependency installs before publish, and restore updates by rename instead of deleting the target path, reducing partial-replace and symlink-rebind risk during install failures.</li>
<li>Slack/local file upload allowlist parity: propagate <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through the Slack send action pipeline so workspace-rooted attachments pass <code>assertLocalMediaAllowed</code> checks while non-allowlisted paths remain blocked. (synthesis: #36656; overlap considered from #36516, #36496, #36493, #36484, #32648, #30888) Thanks @2233admin.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction safeguard pre-check: skip embedded compaction before entering the Pi SDK when a session has no real conversation messages, avoiding unnecessary LLM API calls on idle sessions. (#36451) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Config/schema cache key stability: build merged schema cache keys with incremental hashing to avoid large single-string serialization and prevent <code>RangeError: Invalid string length</code> on high-cardinality plugin/channel metadata. (#36603) Thanks @powermaster888.</li>
<li>iMessage/cron completion announces: strip leaked inline reply tags (for example <code>[[reply_to:6100]]</code>) from user-visible completion text so announcement deliveries do not expose threading metadata. (#24600) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Control UI/iMessage duplicate reply routing: keep internal webchat turns on dispatcher delivery (instead of origin-channel reroute) so Control UI chats do not duplicate replies into iMessage, while preserving webchat-provider relayed routing for external surfaces. Fixes #33483. Thanks @alicexmolt.</li>
<li>Sessions/daily reset transcript archival: archive prior transcript files during stale-session scheduled/daily resets by capturing the previous session entry before rollover, preventing orphaned transcript files on disk. (#35493) Thanks @byungsker.</li>
<li>Feishu/group slash command detection: normalize group mention wrappers before command-authorization probing so mention-prefixed commands (for example <code>@Bot/model</code> and <code>@Bot /reset</code>) are recognized as gateway commands instead of being forwarded to the agent. (#35994) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Control UI/auth token separation: keep the shared gateway token in browser auth validation while reserving cached device tokens for signed device payloads, preventing false <code>device token mismatch</code> disconnects after restart/rotation. Landed from contributor PR #37382 by @FradSer. Thanks @FradSer.</li>
<li>Gateway/browser auth reconnect hardening: stop counting missing token/password submissions as auth rate-limit failures, and stop auto-reconnecting Control UI clients on non-recoverable auth errors so misconfigured browser tabs no longer lock out healthy sessions. Landed from contributor PR #38725 by @ademczuk. Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Gateway/service token drift repair: stop persisting shared auth tokens into installed gateway service units, flag stale embedded service tokens for reinstall, and treat tokenless service env as canonical so token rotation/reboot flows stay aligned with config/env resolution. Landed from contributor PR #28428 by @l0cka. Thanks @l0cka.</li>
<li>Control UI/agents-page selection: keep the edited agent selected after saving agent config changes and reloading the agents list, so <code>/agents</code> no longer snaps back to the default agent. Landed from contributor PR #39301 by @MumuTW. Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/auth follow-up hardening: preserve systemd <code>EnvironmentFile=</code> precedence/source provenance in daemon audits and doctor repairs, block shared-password override flows from piggybacking cached device tokens, and fail closed when config-first gateway SecretRefs cannot resolve. Follow-up to #39241.</li>
<li>Agents/context pruning: guard assistant thinking/text char estimation against malformed blocks (missing <code>thinking</code>/<code>text</code> strings or null entries) so pruning no longer crashes with malformed provider content. (openclaw#35146) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/transcript policy: set <code>preserveSignatures</code> to Anthropic-only handling in <code>resolveTranscriptPolicy</code> so Anthropic thinking signatures are preserved while non-Anthropic providers remain unchanged. (#32813) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/schema cleaning: detect Venice + Grok model IDs as xAI-proxied targets so unsupported JSON Schema keywords are stripped before requests, preventing Venice/Grok <code>Invalid arguments</code> failures. (openclaw#35355) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Skills/native command deduplication: centralize skill command dedupe by canonical <code>skillName</code> in <code>listSkillCommandsForAgents</code> so duplicate suffixed variants (for example <code>_2</code>) are no longer surfaced across interfaces outside Discord. (#27521) thanks @shivama205.</li>
<li>Agents/xAI tool-call argument decoding: decode HTML-entity encoded xAI/Grok tool-call argument values (<code>&amp;</code>, <code>&quot;</code>, <code>&lt;</code>, <code>&gt;</code>, numeric entities) before tool execution so commands with shell operators and quotes no longer fail with parse errors. (#35276) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Linux/WSL2 daemon install hardening: add regression coverage for WSL environment detection, WSL-specific systemd guidance, and <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code> failure paths so WSL2/headless onboarding keeps treating bus-unavailable probes as non-fatal while preserving real permission errors. Related: #36495. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Linux/systemd status and degraded-session handling: treat degraded-but-reachable <code>systemctl --user status</code> results as available, preserve early errors for truly unavailable user-bus cases, and report externally managed running services as running instead of <code>not installed</code>. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/thinking-tag promotion hardening: guard <code>promoteThinkingTagsToBlocks</code> against malformed assistant content entries (<code>null</code>/<code>undefined</code>) before <code>block.type</code> reads so malformed provider payloads no longer crash session processing while preserving pass-through behavior. (#35143) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI version reporting: align runtime and browser client version metadata to avoid <code>dev</code> placeholders, wait for bootstrap version before first UI websocket connect, and only forward bootstrap <code>serverVersion</code> to same-origin gateway targets to prevent cross-target version leakage. (from #35230, #30928, #33928) Thanks @Sid-Qin, @joelnishanth, and @MoerAI.</li>
<li>Control UI/markdown parser crash fallback: catch <code>marked.parse()</code> failures and fall back to escaped plain-text <code><pre></code> rendering so malformed recursive markdown no longer crashes Control UI session rendering on load. (#36445) Thanks @BinHPdev.</li>
<li>Control UI/markdown fallback regression coverage: add explicit regression assertions for parser-error fallback behavior so malformed markdown no longer risks reintroducing hard-crash rendering paths in future markdown/parser upgrades. (#36445) Thanks @BinHPdev.</li>
<li>Web UI/config form: treat <code>additionalProperties: true</code> object schemas as editable map entries instead of unsupported fields so Accounts-style maps stay editable in form mode. (#35380, supersedes #32072) Thanks @stakeswky and @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Feishu/streaming card delivery synthesis: unify snapshot and delta streaming merge semantics, apply overlap-aware final merge, suppress duplicate final text delivery (including text+media final packets), prefer topic-thread <code>message.reply</code> routing when a reply target exists, and tune card print cadence to avoid duplicate incremental rendering. (from #33245, #32896, #33840) Thanks @rexl2018, @kcinzgg, and @aerelune.</li>
<li>Feishu/group mention detection: carry startup-probed bot display names through monitor dispatch so <code>requireMention</code> checks compare against current bot identity instead of stale config names, fixing missed <code>@bot</code> handling in groups while preserving multi-bot false-positive guards. (#36317, #34271) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Security/dependency audit: patch transitive Hono vulnerabilities by pinning <code>hono</code> to <code>4.12.5</code> and <code>@hono/node-server</code> to <code>1.19.10</code> in production resolution paths. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Security/dependency audit: bump <code>tar</code> to <code>7.5.10</code> (from <code>7.5.9</code>) to address the high-severity hardlink path traversal advisory (<code>GHSA-qffp-2rhf-9h96</code>). Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Cron/announce delivery robustness: bypass pending-descendant announce guards for cron completion sends, ensure named-agent announce routes have outbound session entries, and fall back to direct delivery only when an announce send was actually attempted and failed. (from #35185, #32443, #34987) Thanks @Sid-Qin, @scoootscooob, and @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Cron/announce best-effort fallback: run direct outbound fallback after attempted announce failures even when delivery is configured as best-effort, so Telegram cron sends are not left as attempted-but-undelivered after <code>cron announce delivery failed</code> warnings.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/system events: restore runtime system events to the message timeline (<code>System:</code> lines), preserve think-hint parsing with prepended events, and carry events into deferred followup/collect/steer-backlog prompts to keep cache behavior stable without dropping queued metadata. (#34794) Thanks @anisoptera.</li>
<li>Security/audit account handling: avoid prototype-chain account IDs in audit validation by using own-property checks for <code>accounts</code>. (#34982) Thanks @HOYALIM.</li>
<li>Cron/restart catch-up semantics: replay interrupted recurring jobs and missed immediate cron slots on startup without replaying interrupted one-shot jobs, with guarded missed-slot probing to avoid malformed-schedule startup aborts and duplicate-trigger drift after restart. (from #34466, #34896, #34625, #33206) Thanks @dunamismax, @dsantoreis, @Octane0411, and @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Venice/provider onboarding hardening: align per-model Venice completion-token limits with discovery metadata, clamp untrusted discovery values to safe bounds, sync the static Venice fallback catalog with current live model metadata, and disable tool wiring for Venice models that do not support function calling so default Venice setups no longer fail with <code>max_completion_tokens</code> or unsupported-tools 400s. Fixes #38168. Thanks @Sid-Qin, @powermaster888 and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/session usage tracking: preserve accumulated usage metadata on embedded Pi runner error exits so failed turns still update session <code>totalTokens</code> from real usage instead of stale prior values. (#34275) thanks @RealKai42.</li>
<li>Slack/reaction thread context routing: carry Slack native DM channel IDs through inbound context and threading tool resolution so reaction targets resolve consistently for DM <code>To=user:*</code> sessions (including <code>toolContext.currentChannelId</code> fallback behavior). (from #34831; overlaps #34440, #34502, #34483, #32754) Thanks @dunamismax.</li>
<li>Subagents/announce completion scoping: scope nested direct-child completion aggregation to the current requester run window, harden frozen completion capture for deterministic descendant synthesis, and route completion announce delivery through parent-agent announce turns with provenance-aware internal events. (#35080) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run approval hardening: use explicit argv-mutation signaling when regenerating prepared <code>rawCommand</code>, and cover the <code>system.run.prepare -> system.run</code> handoff so direct PATH-based <code>nodes.run</code> commands no longer fail with <code>rawCommand does not match command</code>. (#33137) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Models/custom provider headers: propagate <code>models.providers.<name>.headers</code> across inline, fallback, and registry-found model resolution so header-authenticated proxies consistently receive configured request headers. (#27490) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Ollama/remote provider auth fallback: synthesize a local runtime auth key for explicitly configured <code>models.providers.ollama</code> entries that omit <code>apiKey</code>, so remote Ollama endpoints run without requiring manual dummy-key setup while preserving env/profile/config key precedence and missing-config failures. (#11283) Thanks @cpreecs.</li>
<li>Ollama/custom provider headers: forward resolved model headers into native Ollama stream requests so header-authenticated Ollama proxies receive configured request headers. (#24337) thanks @echoVic.</li>
<li>Ollama/compaction and summarization: register custom <code>api: "ollama"</code> handling for compaction, branch-style internal summarization, and TTS text summarization on current <code>main</code>, so native Ollama models no longer fail with <code>No API provider registered for api: ollama</code> outside the main run loop. Thanks @JaviLib.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd install robustness: treat <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code> exit-code-4 <code>not-found</code> responses as not-enabled by combining stderr/stdout detail parsing, so Ubuntu fresh installs no longer fail with <code>systemctl is-enabled unavailable</code>. (#33634) Thanks @Yuandiaodiaodiao.</li>
<li>Slack/system-event session routing: resolve reaction/member/pin/interaction system-event session keys through channel/account bindings (with sender-aware DM routing) so inbound Slack events target the correct agent session in multi-account setups instead of defaulting to <code>agent:main</code>. (#34045) Thanks @paulomcg, @daht-mad and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Slack/native streaming markdown conversion: stop pre-normalizing text passed to Slack native <code>markdown_text</code> in streaming start/append/stop paths to prevent Markdown style corruption from double conversion. (#34931)</li>
<li>Gateway/HTTP tools invoke media compatibility: preserve raw media payload access for direct <code>/tools/invoke</code> clients by allowing media <code>nodes</code> invoke commands only in HTTP tool context, while keeping agent-context media invoke blocking to prevent base64 prompt bloat. (#34365) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Security/archive ZIP hardening: extract ZIP entries via same-directory temp files plus atomic rename, then re-open and reject post-rename hardlink alias races outside the destination root.</li>
<li>Agents/Nodes media outputs: add dedicated <code>photos_latest</code> action handling, block media-returning <code>nodes invoke</code> commands, keep metadata-only <code>camera.list</code> invoke allowed, and normalize empty <code>photos_latest</code> results to a consistent response shape to prevent base64 context bloat. (#34332) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>TUI/session-key canonicalization: normalize <code>openclaw tui --session</code> values to lowercase so uppercase session names no longer drop real-time streaming updates due to gateway/TUI key mismatches. (#33866, #34013) thanks @lynnzc.</li>
<li>iMessage/echo loop hardening: strip leaked assistant-internal scaffolding from outbound iMessage replies, drop reflected assistant-content messages before they re-enter inbound processing, extend echo-cache text retention for delayed reflections, and suppress repeated loop traffic before it amplifies into queue overflow. (#33295) Thanks @joelnishanth.</li>
<li>Skills/workspace boundary hardening: reject workspace and extra-dir skill roots or <code>SKILL.md</code> files whose realpath escapes the configured source root, and skip syncing those escaped skills into sandbox workspaces.</li>
<li>Outbound/send config threading: pass resolved SecretRef config through outbound adapters and helper send paths so send flows do not reload unresolved runtime config. (#33987) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>gateway: harden shared auth resolution across systemd, discord, and node host (#39241) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Secrets/models.json persistence hardening: keep SecretRef-managed api keys + headers from persisting in generated models.json, expand audit/apply coverage, and harden marker handling/serialization. (#38955) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Sessions/subagent attachments: remove <code>attachments[].content.maxLength</code> from <code>sessions_spawn</code> schema to avoid llama.cpp GBNF repetition overflow, and preflight UTF-8 byte size before buffer allocation while keeping runtime file-size enforcement unchanged. (#33648) Thanks @anisoptera.</li>
<li>Runtime/tool-state stability: recover from dangling Anthropic <code>tool_use</code> after compaction, serialize long-running Discord handler runs without blocking new inbound events, and prevent stale busy snapshots from suppressing stuck-channel recovery. (from #33630, #33583) Thanks @kevinWangSheng and @theotarr.</li>
<li>ACP/Discord startup hardening: clean up stuck ACP worker children on gateway restart, unbind stale ACP thread bindings during Discord startup reconciliation, and add per-thread listener watchdog timeouts so wedged turns cannot block later messages. (#33699) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Extensions/media local-root propagation: consistently forward <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through extension <code>sendMedia</code> adapters (Google Chat, Slack, iMessage, Signal, WhatsApp), preserving non-local media behavior while restoring local attachment resolution from configured roots. Synthesis of #33581, #33545, #33540, #33536, #33528. Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Gateway/plugin HTTP auth hardening: require gateway auth when any overlapping matched route needs it, block mixed-auth fallthrough at dispatch, and reject mixed-auth exact/prefix route overlaps during plugin registration.</li>
<li>Feishu/video media send contract: keep mp4-like outbound payloads on <code>msg_type: "media"</code> (including reply and reply-in-thread paths) so videos render as media instead of degrading to file-link behavior, while preserving existing non-video file subtype handling. (from #33720, #33808, #33678) Thanks @polooooo, @dingjianrui, and @kevinWangSheng.</li>
<li>Gateway/security default response headers: add <code>Permissions-Policy: camera=(), microphone=(), geolocation=()</code> to baseline gateway HTTP security headers for all responses. (#30186) thanks @habakan.</li>
<li>Plugins/startup loading: lazily initialize plugin runtime, split startup-critical plugin SDK imports into <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/core</code> and <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/telegram</code>, and preserve <code>api.runtime</code> reflection semantics for plugin compatibility. (#28620) thanks @hmemcpy.</li>
<li>Plugins/startup performance: reduce bursty plugin discovery/manifest overhead with short in-process caches, skip importing bundled memory plugins that are disabled by slot selection, and speed legacy root <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> compatibility via runtime root-alias routing while preserving backward compatibility. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Build/lazy runtime boundaries: replace ineffective dynamic import sites with dedicated lazy runtime boundaries across Slack slash handling, Telegram audit, CLI send deps, memory fallback, and outbound delivery paths while preserving behavior. (#33690) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Gateway/password CLI hardening: add <code>openclaw gateway run --password-file</code>, warn when inline <code>--password</code> is used because it can leak via process listings, and document env/file-backed password input as the preferred startup path. Fixes #27948. Thanks @vibewrk and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Config/heartbeat legacy-path handling: auto-migrate top-level <code>heartbeat</code> into <code>agents.defaults.heartbeat</code> (with merge semantics that preserve explicit defaults), and keep startup failures on non-migratable legacy entries in the detailed invalid-config path instead of generic migration-failed errors. (#32706) thanks @xiwan.</li>
<li>Plugins/SDK subpath parity: expand plugin SDK subpaths across bundled channels/extensions (Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, WhatsApp, LINE, and bundled companion plugins), with build/export/type/runtime wiring so scoped imports resolve consistently in source and dist while preserving compatibility. (#33737) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini Flash model selection: switch built-in <code>gemini-flash</code> defaults and docs/examples from the nonexistent <code>google/gemini-3.1-flash-preview</code> ID to the working <code>google/gemini-3-flash-preview</code>, while normalizing legacy OpenClaw config that still uses the old Flash 3.1 alias.</li>
<li>Plugins/bundled scoped-import migration: migrate bundled plugins from monolithic <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> imports to scoped subpaths (or <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/core</code>) across registration and startup-sensitive runtime files, add CI/release guardrails to prevent regressions, and keep root <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> support for external/community plugins. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Routing/session duplicate suppression synthesis: align shared session delivery-context inheritance, channel-paired route-field merges, and reply-surface target matching so dmScope=main turns avoid cross-surface duplicate replies while thread-aware forwarding keeps intended routing semantics. (from #33629, #26889, #17337, #33250) Thanks @Yuandiaodiaodiao, @kevinwildenradt, @Glucksberg, and @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Routing/legacy session route inheritance: preserve external route metadata inheritance for legacy channel session keys (<code>agent:<agent>:<channel>:<peer></code> and <code>...:thread:<id></code>) so <code>chat.send</code> does not incorrectly fall back to webchat when valid delivery context exists. Follow-up to #33786.</li>
<li>Routing/legacy route guard tightening: require legacy session-key channel hints to match the saved delivery channel before inheriting external routing metadata, preventing custom namespaced keys like <code>agent:<agent>:work:<ticket></code> from inheriting stale non-webchat routes.</li>
<li>Gateway/internal client routing continuity: prevent webchat/TUI/UI turns from inheriting stale external reply routes by requiring explicit <code>deliver: true</code> for external delivery, keeping main-session external inheritance scoped to non-Webchat/UI clients, and honoring configured <code>session.mainKey</code> when identifying main-session continuity. (from #35321, #34635, #35356) Thanks @alexyyyander and @Octane0411.</li>
<li>Security/auth labels: remove token and API-key snippets from user-facing auth status labels so <code>/status</code> and <code>/models</code> do not expose credential fragments. (#33262) thanks @cu1ch3n.</li>
<li>Models/MiniMax portal vision routing: add <code>MiniMax-VL-01</code> to the <code>minimax-portal</code> provider, route portal image understanding through the MiniMax VLM endpoint, and align media auto-selection plus Telegram sticker description with the shared portal image provider path. (#33953) Thanks @tars90percent.</li>
<li>Auth/credential semantics: align profile eligibility + probe diagnostics with SecretRef/expiry rules and harden browser download atomic writes. (#33733) thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Security/audit denyCommands guidance: suggest likely exact node command IDs for unknown <code>gateway.nodes.denyCommands</code> entries so ineffective denylist entries are easier to correct. (#29713) thanks @liquidhorizon88-bot.</li>
<li>Agents/overload failover handling: classify overloaded provider failures separately from rate limits/status timeouts, add short overload backoff before retry/failover, record overloaded prompt/assistant failures as transient auth-profile cooldowns (with probeable same-provider fallback) instead of treating them like persistent auth/billing failures, and keep one-shot cron retry classification aligned so overloaded fallback summaries still count as transient retries.</li>
<li>Docs/security hardening guidance: document Docker <code>DOCKER-USER</code> + UFW policy and add cross-linking from Docker install docs for VPS/public-host setups. (#27613) thanks @dorukardahan.</li>
<li>Docs/security threat-model links: replace relative <code>.md</code> links with Mintlify-compatible root-relative routes in security docs to prevent broken internal navigation. (#27698) thanks @clawdoo.</li>
<li>Plugins/Update integrity drift: avoid false integrity drift prompts when updating npm-installed plugins from unpinned specs, while keeping drift checks for exact pinned versions. (#37179) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>iOS/Voice timing safety: guard system speech start/finish callbacks to the active utterance to avoid misattributed start events during rapid stop/restart cycles. (#33304) thanks @mbelinky; original implementation direction by @ngutman.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat.send command scopes: require <code>operator.admin</code> for persistent <code>/config set|unset</code> writes routed through gateway chat clients while keeping <code>/config show</code> available to normal write-scoped operator clients, preserving messaging-channel config command behavior without widening RPC write scope into admin config mutation. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>iOS/Talk incremental speech pacing: allow long punctuation-free assistant chunks to start speaking at safe whitespace boundaries so voice responses begin sooner instead of waiting for terminal punctuation. (#33305) thanks @mbelinky; original implementation by @ngutman.</li>
<li>iOS/Watch reply reliability: make watch session activation waiters robust under concurrent requests so status/send calls no longer hang intermittently, and align delegate callbacks with Swift 6 actor safety. (#33306) thanks @mbelinky; original implementation by @Rocuts.</li>
<li>Docs/tool-loop detection config keys: align <code>docs/tools/loop-detection.md</code> examples and field names with the current <code>tools.loopDetection</code> schema to prevent copy-paste validation failures from outdated keys. (#33182) Thanks @Mylszd.</li>
<li>Gateway/session agent discovery: include disk-scanned agent IDs in <code>listConfiguredAgentIds</code> even when <code>agents.list</code> is configured, so disk-only/ACP agent sessions remain visible in gateway session aggregation and listings. (#32831) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Discord/inbound debouncer: skip bot-own MESSAGE_CREATE events before they reach the debounce queue to avoid self-triggered slowdowns in busy servers. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/Agent-scoped media roots: pass <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through Discord monitor reply delivery (message + component interaction paths) so local media attachments honor per-agent workspace roots instead of falling back to default global roots. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/slash command handling: intercept text-based slash commands in channels, register plugin commands as native, and send fallback acknowledgments for empty slash runs so interactions do not hang. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/thread session lifecycle: reset thread-scoped sessions when a thread is archived so reopening a thread starts fresh without deleting transcript history. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/presence defaults: send an online presence update on ready when no custom presence is configured so bots no longer appear offline by default. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/typing cleanup: stop typing indicators after silent/NO_REPLY runs by marking the run complete before dispatch idle cleanup. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>ACP/sandbox spawn parity: block <code>/acp spawn</code> from sandboxed requester sessions with the same host-runtime guard already enforced for <code>sessions_spawn({ runtime: "acp" })</code>, preserving non-sandbox ACP flows while closing the command-path policy gap. Thanks @patte.</li>
<li>Discord/config SecretRef typing: align Discord account token config typing with SecretInput so SecretRef tokens typecheck. (#32490) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Discord/voice messages: request upload slots with JSON fetch calls so voice message uploads no longer fail with content-type errors. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/voice decoder fallback: drop the native Opus dependency and use opusscript for voice decoding to avoid native-opus installs. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/auto presence health signal: add runtime availability-driven presence updates plus connected-state reporting to improve health monitoring and operator visibility. (#33277) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>HEIC image inputs: accept HEIC/HEIF <code>input_image</code> sources in Gateway HTTP APIs, normalize them to JPEG before provider delivery, and document the expanded default MIME allowlist. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/HEIC input follow-up: keep non-HEIC <code>input_image</code> MIME handling unchanged, make HEIC tests hermetic, and enforce chat-completions <code>maxTotalImageBytes</code> against post-normalization image payload size. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/draft-stream boundary stability: materialize DM draft previews at assistant-message/tool boundaries, serialize lane-boundary callbacks before final delivery, and scope preview cleanup to the active preview so multi-step Telegram streams no longer lose, overwrite, or leave stale preview bubbles. (#33842) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft finalization reliability: require verified final-text draft emission before treating preview finalization as delivered, and fall back to normal payload send when final draft delivery is not confirmed (preventing missing final responses and preserving media/button delivery). (#32118) Thanks @OpenCils.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft final delivery: materialize text-only <code>sendMessageDraft</code> previews into one permanent final message and skip duplicate final payload sends, while preserving fallback behavior when materialization fails. (#34318) Thanks @Brotherinlaw-13.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft duplicate display: clear stale DM draft previews after materializing the real final message, including threadless fallback when DM topic lookup fails, so partial streaming no longer briefly shows duplicate replies. (#36746) Thanks @joelnishanth.</li>
<li>Telegram/draft preview boundary + silent-token reliability: stabilize answer-lane message boundaries across late-partial/message-start races, preserve/reset finalized preview state at the correct boundaries, and suppress <code>NO_REPLY</code> lead-fragment leaks without broad heartbeat-prefix false positives. (#33169) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/native commands <code>commands.allowFrom</code> precedence: make native Telegram commands honor <code>commands.allowFrom</code> as the command-specific authorization source, including group chats, instead of falling back to channel sender allowlists. (#28216) Thanks @toolsbybuddy and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/<code>groupAllowFrom</code> sender-ID validation: restore sender-only runtime validation so negative chat/group IDs remain invalid entries instead of appearing accepted while still being unable to authorize group access. (#37134) Thanks @qiuyuemartin-max and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/native group command auth: authorize native commands in groups and forum topics against <code>groupAllowFrom</code> and per-group/topic sender overrides, while keeping auth rejection replies in the originating topic thread. (#39267) Thanks @edwluo.</li>
<li>Telegram/named-account DMs: restore non-default-account DM routing when a named Telegram account falls back to the default agent by keeping groups fail-closed but deriving a per-account session key for DMs, including identity-link canonicalization and regression coverage for account isolation. (from #32426; fixes #32351) Thanks @chengzhichao-xydt.</li>
<li>Discord/audit wildcard warnings: ignore "\*" wildcard keys when counting unresolved guild channels so doctor/status no longer warns on allow-all configs. (#33125) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/channel resolution: default bare numeric recipients to channels, harden allowlist numeric ID handling with safe fallbacks, and avoid inbound WS heartbeat stalls. (#33142) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/chunk delivery reliability: preserve chunk ordering when using a REST client and retry chunk sends on 429/5xx using account retry settings. (#33226) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/mention handling: add id-based mention formatting + cached rewrites, resolve inbound mentions to display names, and add optional ignoreOtherMentions gating (excluding @everyone/@here). (#33224) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/media SSRF allowlist: allow Discord CDN hostnames (including wildcard domains) in inbound media SSRF policy to prevent proxy/VPN fake-ip blocks. (#33275) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Telegram/device pairing notifications: auto-arm one-shot notify on <code>/pair qr</code>, auto-ping on new pairing requests, and add manual fallback via <code>/pair approve latest</code> if the ping does not arrive. (#33299) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Exec heartbeat routing: scope exec-triggered heartbeat wakes to agent session keys so unrelated agents are no longer awakened by exec events, while preserving legacy unscoped behavior for non-canonical session keys. (#32724) thanks @altaywtf</li>
<li>macOS/Tailscale remote gateway discovery: add a Tailscale Serve fallback peer probe path (<code>wss://<peer>.ts.net</code>) when Bonjour and wide-area DNS-SD discovery return no gateways, and refresh both discovery paths from macOS onboarding. (#32860) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>iOS/Gateway keychain hardening: move gateway metadata and TLS fingerprints to device keychain storage with safer migration behavior and rollback-safe writes to reduce credential loss risk during upgrades. (#33029) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>iOS/Concurrency stability: replace risky shared-state access in camera and gateway connection paths with lock-protected access patterns to reduce crash risk under load. (#33241) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>iOS/Security guardrails: limit production API-key sourcing to app config and make deep-link confirmation prompts safer by coalescing queued requests instead of silently dropping them. (#33031) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>iOS/TTS playback fallback: keep voice playback resilient by switching from PCM to MP3 when provider format support is unavailable, while avoiding sticky fallback on generic local playback errors. (#33032) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Plugin outbound/text-only adapter compatibility: allow direct-delivery channel plugins that only implement <code>sendText</code> (without <code>sendMedia</code>) to remain outbound-capable, gracefully fall back to text delivery for media payloads when <code>sendMedia</code> is absent, and fail explicitly for media-only payloads with no text fallback. (#32788) thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Telegram/multi-account default routing clarity: warn only for ambiguous (2+) account setups without an explicit default, add <code>openclaw doctor</code> warnings for missing/invalid multi-account defaults across channels, and document explicit-default guidance for channel routing and Telegram config. (#32544) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Telegram/plugin outbound hook parity: run <code>message_sending</code> + <code>message_sent</code> in Telegram reply delivery, include reply-path hook metadata (<code>mediaUrls</code>, <code>threadId</code>), and report <code>message_sent.success=false</code> when hooks blank text and no outbound message is delivered. (#32649) Thanks @KimGLee.</li>
<li>CLI/Coding-agent reliability: switch default <code>claude-cli</code> non-interactive args to <code>--permission-mode bypassPermissions</code>, auto-normalize legacy <code>--dangerously-skip-permissions</code> backend overrides to the modern permission-mode form, align coding-agent + live-test docs with the non-PTY Claude path, and emit session system-event heartbeat notices when CLI watchdog no-output timeouts terminate runs. (#28610, #31149, #34055). Thanks @niceysam, @cryptomaltese and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI chat completions: parse active-turn <code>image_url</code> content parts (including parameterized data URIs and guarded URL sources), forward them as multimodal <code>images</code>, accept image-only user turns, enforce per-request image-part/byte budgets, default URL-based image fetches to disabled unless explicitly enabled by config, and redact image base64 data in cache-trace/provider payload diagnostics. (#17685) Thanks @vincentkoc</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX session bootstrap: retry with <code>sessions new</code> when <code>sessions ensure</code> returns no session identifiers so ACP spawns avoid <code>NO_SESSION</code>/<code>ACP_TURN_FAILED</code> failures on affected agents. (#28786, #31338, #34055). Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/sessions_spawn parent stream visibility: add <code>streamTo: "parent"</code> for <code>runtime: "acp"</code> to forward initial child-run progress/no-output/completion updates back into the requester session as system events (instead of direct child delivery), and emit a tail-able session-scoped relay log (<code><sessionId>.acp-stream.jsonl</code>, returned as <code>streamLogPath</code> when available), improving orchestrator visibility for blocked or long-running harness turns. (#34310, #29909; reopened from #34055). Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/bootstrap truncation warning handling: unify bootstrap budget/truncation analysis across embedded + CLI runtime, <code>/context</code>, and <code>openclaw doctor</code>; add <code>agents.defaults.bootstrapPromptTruncationWarning</code> (<code>off|once|always</code>, default <code>once</code>) and persist warning-signature metadata so truncation warnings are consistent and deduped across turns. (#32769) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Agents/Skills runtime loading: propagate run config into embedded attempt and compaction skill-entry loading so explicitly enabled bundled companion skills are discovered consistently when skill snapshots do not already provide resolved entries. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Agents/Session startup date grounding: substitute <code>YYYY-MM-DD</code> placeholders in startup/post-compaction AGENTS context and append runtime current-time lines for <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code> prompts so daily-memory references resolve correctly. (#32381) Thanks @chengzhichao-xydt.</li>
<li>Agents/Compaction template heading alignment: update AGENTS template section names to <code>Session Startup</code>/<code>Red Lines</code> and keep legacy <code>Every Session</code>/<code>Safety</code> fallback extraction so post-compaction context remains intact across template versions. (#25098) thanks @echoVic.</li>
<li>Agents/Compaction continuity: expand staged-summary merge instructions to preserve active task status, batch progress, latest user request, and follow-up commitments so compaction handoffs retain in-flight work context. (#8903) thanks @joetomasone.</li>
<li>Agents/Compaction safeguard structure hardening: require exact fallback summary headings, sanitize untrusted compaction instruction text before prompt embedding, and keep structured sections when preserving all turns. (#25555) thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>Gateway/status self version reporting: make Gateway self version in <code>openclaw status</code> prefer runtime <code>VERSION</code> (while preserving explicit <code>OPENCLAW_VERSION</code> override), preventing stale post-upgrade app version output. (#32655) thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD index isolation: set <code>QMD_CONFIG_DIR</code> alongside <code>XDG_CONFIG_HOME</code> so QMD config state stays per-agent despite upstream XDG handling bugs, preventing cross-agent collection indexing and excess disk/CPU usage. (#27028) thanks @HenryLoenwind.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD collection safety: stop destructive collection rebinds when QMD <code>collection list</code> only reports names without path metadata, preventing <code>memory search</code> from dropping existing collections if re-add fails. (#36870) Thanks @Adnannnnnnna.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD duplicate-document recovery: detect <code>UNIQUE constraint failed: documents.collection, documents.path</code> update failures, rebuild managed collections once, and retry update so periodic QMD syncs recover instead of failing every run; includes regression coverage to avoid over-matching unrelated unique constraints. (#27649) Thanks @MiscMich.</li>
<li>Memory/local embedding initialization hardening: add regression coverage for transient initialization retry and mixed <code>embedQuery</code> + <code>embedBatch</code> concurrent startup to lock single-flight initialization behavior. (#15639) thanks @SubtleSpark.</li>
<li>CLI/Coding-agent reliability: switch default <code>claude-cli</code> non-interactive args to <code>--permission-mode bypassPermissions</code>, auto-normalize legacy <code>--dangerously-skip-permissions</code> backend overrides to the modern permission-mode form, align coding-agent + live-test docs with the non-PTY Claude path, and emit session system-event heartbeat notices when CLI watchdog no-output timeouts terminate runs. Related to #28261. Landed from contributor PRs #28610 and #31149. Thanks @niceysam, @cryptomaltese and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX session bootstrap: retry with <code>sessions new</code> when <code>sessions ensure</code> returns no session identifiers so ACP spawns avoid <code>NO_SESSION</code>/<code>ACP_TURN_FAILED</code> failures on affected agents. Related to #28786. Landed from contributor PR #31338. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>LINE/auth boundary hardening synthesis: enforce strict LINE webhook authn/z boundary semantics across pairing-store account scoping, DM/group allowlist separation, fail-closed webhook auth/runtime behavior, and replay/duplication controls (including in-flight replay reservation and post-success dedupe marking). (from #26701, #26683, #25978, #17593, #16619, #31990, #26047, #30584, #18777) Thanks @bmendonca3, @davidahmann, @harshang03, @haosenwang1018, @liuxiaopai-ai, @coygeek, and @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>LINE/media download synthesis: fix file-media download handling and M4A audio classification across overlapping LINE regressions. (from #26386, #27761, #27787, #29509, #29755, #29776, #29785, #32240) Thanks @kevinWangSheng, @loiie45e, @carrotRakko, @Sid-Qin, @codeafridi, and @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>LINE/context and routing synthesis: fix group/room peer routing and command-authorization context propagation, and keep processing later events in mixed-success webhook batches. (from #21955, #24475, #27035, #28286) Thanks @lailoo, @mcaxtr, @jervyclaw, @Glucksberg, and @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>LINE/status/config/webhook synthesis: fix status false positives from snapshot/config state and accept LINE webhook HEAD probes for compatibility. (from #10487, #25726, #27537, #27908, #31387) Thanks @BlueBirdBack, @stakeswky, @loiie45e, @puritysb, and @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>LINE cleanup/test follow-ups: fold cleanup/test learnings into the synthesis review path while keeping runtime changes focused on regression fixes. (from #17630, #17289) Thanks @Clawborn and @davidahmann.</li>
<li>Mattermost/interactive buttons: add interactive button send/callback support with directory-based channel/user target resolution, and harden callbacks via account-scoped HMAC verification plus sender-scoped DM routing. (#19957) thanks @tonydehnke.</li>
<li>Feishu/groupPolicy legacy alias compatibility: treat legacy <code>groupPolicy: "allowall"</code> as <code>open</code> in both schema parsing and runtime policy checks so intended open-group configs no longer silently drop group messages when <code>groupAllowFrom</code> is empty. (from #36358) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Mattermost/plugin SDK import policy: replace remaining monolithic <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> imports in Mattermost mention-gating paths/tests with scoped subpaths (<code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/compat</code> and <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/mattermost</code>) so <code>pnpm check</code> passes <code>lint:plugins:no-monolithic-plugin-sdk-entry-imports</code> on baseline. (#36480) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Telegram/polls: add Telegram poll action support to channel action discovery and tool/CLI poll flows, with multi-account discoverability gated to accounts that can actually execute polls (<code>sendMessage</code> + <code>poll</code>). (#36547) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Agents/failover cooldown classification: stop treating generic <code>cooling down</code> text as provider <code>rate_limit</code> so healthy models no longer show false global cooldown/rate-limit warnings while explicit <code>model_cooldown</code> markers still trigger failover. (#32972) thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Agents/failover service-unavailable handling: stop treating bare proxy/CDN <code>service unavailable</code> errors as provider overload while keeping them retryable via the timeout/failover path, so transient outages no longer show false rate-limit warnings or block fallback. (#36646) thanks @jnMetaCode.</li>
<li>Plugins/HTTP route migration diagnostics: rewrite legacy <code>api.registerHttpHandler(...)</code> loader failures into actionable migration guidance so doctor/plugin diagnostics point operators to <code>api.registerHttpRoute(...)</code> or <code>registerPluginHttpRoute(...)</code>. (#36794) Thanks @vincentkoc</li>
<li>Doctor/Heartbeat upgrade diagnostics: warn when heartbeat delivery is configured with an implicit <code>directPolicy</code> so upgrades pin direct/DM behavior explicitly instead of relying on the current default. (#36789) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/current-time UTC anchor: append a machine-readable UTC suffix alongside local <code>Current time:</code> lines in shared cron-style prompt contexts so agents can compare UTC-stamped workspace timestamps without doing timezone math. (#32423) thanks @jriff.</li>
<li>Ollama/local model handling: preserve explicit lower <code>contextWindow</code> / <code>maxTokens</code> overrides during merge refresh, and keep native Ollama streamed replies from surfacing fallback <code>thinking</code> / <code>reasoning</code> text once real content starts streaming. (#39292) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>TUI/webchat command-owner scope alignment: treat internal-channel gateway sessions with <code>operator.admin</code> as owner-authorized in command auth, restoring cron/gateway/connector tool access for affected TUI/webchat sessions while keeping external channels on identity-based owner checks. (from #35666, #35673, #35704) Thanks @Naylenv, @Octane0411, and @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Discord/inbound timeout isolation: separate inbound worker timeout tracking from listener timeout budgets so queued Discord replies are no longer dropped when listener watchdog windows expire mid-run. (#36602) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Memory/doctor SecretRef handling: treat SecretRef-backed memory-search API keys as configured, and fail embedding setup with explicit unresolved-secret errors instead of crashing. (#36835) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Memory/flush default prompt: ban timestamped variant filenames during default memory flush runs so durable notes stay in the canonical daily <code>memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md</code> file. (#34951) thanks @zerone0x.</li>
<li>Agents/reply delivery timing: flush embedded Pi block replies before waiting on compaction retries so already-generated assistant replies reach channels before compaction wait completes. (#35489) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/gateway config guidance: stop exposing <code>config.schema</code> through the agent <code>gateway</code> tool, remove prompt/docs guidance that told agents to call it, and keep agents on <code>config.get</code> plus <code>config.patch</code>/<code>config.apply</code> for config changes. (#7382) thanks @kakuteki.</li>
<li>Provider/KiloCode: Keep duplicate models after malformed discovery rows, and strip legacy <code>reasoning_effort</code> when proxy reasoning injection is skipped. (#32352) Thanks @pandemicsyn and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: classify periodic provider limit exhaustion text (for example <code>Weekly/Monthly Limit Exhausted</code>) as <code>rate_limit</code> while keeping explicit <code>402 Payment Required</code> variants in billing, so failover continues without misclassifying billing-wrapped quota errors. (#33813) thanks @zhouhe-xydt.</li>
<li>Mattermost/interactive button callbacks: allow external callback base URLs and stop requiring loopback-origin requests so button clicks work when Mattermost reaches the gateway over Tailscale, LAN, or a reverse proxy. (#37543) thanks @mukhtharcm.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat.send route inheritance: keep explicit external delivery for channel-scoped sessions while preventing shared-main and other channel-agnostic webchat sessions from inheriting stale external routes, so Control UI replies stay on webchat without breaking selected channel-target sessions. (#34669) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/Discord media upload caps: make outbound uploads honor channel <code>mediaMaxMb</code> config, raise Telegram's default media cap to 100MB, and remove MIME fallback limits that kept some Telegram uploads at 16MB. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Skills/nano-banana-pro resolution override: respect explicit <code>--resolution</code> values during image editing and only auto-detect output size from input images when the flag is omitted. (#36880) Thanks @shuofengzhang and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Skills/openai-image-gen CLI validation: validate <code>--background</code> and <code>--style</code> inputs early, normalize supported values, and warn when those flags are ignored for incompatible models. (#36762) Thanks @shuofengzhang and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Skills/openai-image-gen output formats: validate <code>--output-format</code> values early, normalize aliases like <code>jpg -> jpeg</code>, and warn when the flag is ignored for incompatible models. (#36648) Thanks @shuofengzhang and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/skill env isolation: strip skill-injected API keys from ACP harness child-process environments so tools like Codex CLI keep their own auth flow instead of inheriting billed provider keys from active skills. (#36316) Thanks @taw0002 and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>WhatsApp media upload caps: make outbound media sends and auto-replies honor <code>channels.whatsapp.mediaMaxMb</code> with per-account overrides so inbound and outbound limits use the same channel config. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Windows/Plugin install: when OpenClaw runs on Windows via Bun and <code>npm-cli.js</code> is not colocated with the runtime binary, fall back to <code>npm.cmd</code>/<code>npx.cmd</code> through the existing <code>cmd.exe</code> wrapper so <code>openclaw plugins install</code> no longer fails with <code>spawn EINVAL</code>. (#38056) Thanks @0xlin2023.</li>
<li>Telegram/send retry classification: retry grammY <code>Network request ... failed after N attempts</code> envelopes in send flows without reclassifying plain <code>Network request ... failed!</code> wrappers as transient, restoring the intended retry path while keeping broad send-context message matching tight. (#38056) Thanks @0xlin2023.</li>
<li>Gateway/probes: keep <code>/health</code>, <code>/healthz</code>, <code>/ready</code>, and <code>/readyz</code> reachable when the Control UI is mounted at <code>/</code>, preserve plugin-owned route precedence on those paths, and make <code>/ready</code> and <code>/readyz</code> report channel-backed readiness with startup grace plus <code>503</code> on disconnected managed channels, while <code>/health</code> and <code>/healthz</code> stay shallow liveness probes. (#18446) Thanks @vibecodooor, @mahsumaktas, and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Feishu/media downloads: drop invalid timeout fields from SDK method calls now that client-level <code>httpTimeoutMs</code> applies to requests. (#38267) Thanks @ant1eicher and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>PI embedded runner/Feishu docs: propagate sender identity into embedded attempts so Feishu doc auto-grant restores requester access for embedded-runner executions. (#32915) thanks @cszhouwei.</li>
<li>Agents/usage normalization: normalize missing or partial assistant usage snapshots before compaction accounting so <code>openclaw agent --json</code> no longer crashes when provider payloads omit <code>totalTokens</code> or related usage fields. (#34977) thanks @sp-hk2ldn.</li>
<li>Venice/default model refresh: switch the built-in Venice default to <code>kimi-k2-5</code>, update onboarding aliasing, and refresh Venice provider docs/recommendations to match the current private and anonymized catalog. (from #12964) Fixes #20156. Thanks @sabrinaaquino and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/skill API write pacing: add a global prompt guardrail that treats skill-driven external API writes as rate-limited by default, so runners prefer batched writes, avoid tight request loops, and respect <code>429</code>/<code>Retry-After</code>. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Google Chat/multi-account webhook auth fallback: when <code>channels.googlechat.accounts.default</code> carries shared webhook audience/path settings (for example after config normalization), inherit those defaults for named accounts while preserving top-level and per-account overrides, so inbound webhook verification no longer fails silently for named accounts missing duplicated audience fields. Fixes #38369.</li>
<li>Models/tool probing: raise the tool-capability probe budget from 32 to 256 tokens so reasoning models that spend tokens on thinking before returning a required tool call are less likely to be misclassified as not supporting tools. (#7521) Thanks @jakobdylanc.</li>
<li>Gateway/transient network classification: treat wrapped <code>...: fetch failed</code> transport messages as transient while avoiding broad matches like <code>Web fetch failed (404): ...</code>, preventing Discord reconnect wrappers from crashing the gateway without suppressing non-network tool failures. (#38530) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>ACP/console silent reply suppression: filter ACP <code>NO_REPLY</code> lead fragments and silent-only finals before <code>openclaw agent</code> logging/delivery so console-backed ACP sessions no longer leak <code>NO</code>/<code>NO_REPLY</code> placeholders. (#38436) Thanks @ql-wade.</li>
<li>Feishu/reply delivery reliability: disable block streaming in Feishu reply options so plain-text auto-render replies are no longer silently dropped before final delivery. (#38258) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>Agents/reply MEDIA delivery: normalize local assistant <code>MEDIA:</code> paths before block/final delivery, keep media dedupe aligned with message-tool sends, and contain malformed media normalization failures so generated files send reliably instead of falling back to empty responses. (#38572) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Sessions/bootstrap cache rollover invalidation: clear cached workspace bootstrap snapshots whenever an existing <code>sessionKey</code> rolls to a new <code>sessionId</code> across auto-reply, command, and isolated cron session resolvers, so <code>AGENTS.md</code>/<code>MEMORY.md</code>/<code>USER.md</code> updates are reloaded after daily, idle, or forced session resets instead of staying stale until gateway restart. (#38494) Thanks @LivingInDrm.</li>
<li>Gateway/Telegram polling health monitor: skip stale-socket restarts for Telegram long-polling channels and thread channel identity through shared health evaluation so polling connections are not restarted on the WebSocket stale-socket heuristic. (#38395) Thanks @ql-wade and @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd fresh-install probe: check for OpenClaw's managed user unit before running <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code>, so first-time Linux installs no longer fail on generic missing-unit probe errors. (#38819) Thanks @adaHubble.</li>
<li>Gateway/container lifecycle: allow <code>openclaw gateway stop</code> to SIGTERM unmanaged gateway listeners and <code>openclaw gateway restart</code> to SIGUSR1 a single unmanaged listener when no service manager is installed, so container and supervisor-based deployments are no longer blocked by <code>service disabled</code> no-op responses. Fixes #36137. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/Windows restart supervision: relaunch task-managed gateways through Scheduled Task with quoted helper-script command paths, distinguish restart-capable supervisors per platform, and stop orphaned Windows gateway children during self-restart. (#38825) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/native topic command routing: resolve forum-topic native commands through the same conversation route as inbound messages so topic <code>agentId</code> overrides and bound topic sessions target the active session instead of the default topic-parent session. (#38871) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Markdown/assistant image hardening: flatten remote markdown images to plain text across the Control UI, exported HTML, and shared Swift chat while keeping inline <code>data:image/...</code> markdown renderable, so model output no longer triggers automatic remote image fetches. (#38895) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Config/compaction safeguard settings: regression-test <code>agents.defaults.compaction.recentTurnsPreserve</code> through <code>loadConfig()</code> and cover the new help metadata entry so the exposed preserve knob stays wired through schema validation and config UX. (#25557) thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>iOS/Quick Setup presentation: skip automatic Quick Setup when a gateway is already configured (active connect config, last-known connection, preferred gateway, or manual host), so reconnecting installs no longer get prompted to connect again. (#38964) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>CLI/Docs memory help accuracy: clarify <code>openclaw memory status --deep</code> behavior and align memory command examples/docs with the current search options. (#31803) Thanks @JasonOA888 and @Avi974.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/allowlist store account scoping: keep <code>/allowlist ... --store</code> writes scoped to the selected account and clear legacy unscoped entries when removing default-account store access, preventing cross-account default allowlist bleed-through from legacy pairing-store reads. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting and @vincentkoc for the fix.</li>
<li>Security/Nostr: harden profile mutation/import loopback guards by failing closed on non-loopback forwarded client headers (<code>x-forwarded-for</code> / <code>x-real-ip</code>) and rejecting <code>sec-fetch-site: cross-site</code>; adds regression coverage for proxy-forwarded and browser cross-site mutation attempts.</li>
<li>CLI/bootstrap Node version hint maintenance: replace hardcoded nvm <code>22</code> instructions in <code>openclaw.mjs</code> with <code>MIN_NODE_MAJOR</code> interpolation so future minimum-Node bumps keep startup guidance in sync automatically. (#39056) Thanks @onstash.</li>
<li>Discord/native slash command auth: honor <code>commands.allowFrom.discord</code> (and <code>commands.allowFrom["*"]</code>) in guild slash-command pre-dispatch authorization so allowlisted senders are no longer incorrectly rejected as unauthorized. (#38794) Thanks @jskoiz and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Outbound/message target normalization: ignore empty legacy <code>to</code>/<code>channelId</code> fields when explicit <code>target</code> is provided so valid target-based sends no longer fail legacy-param validation; includes regression coverage. (#38944) Thanks @Narcooo.</li>
<li>Models/auth token prompts: guard cancelled manual token prompts so <code>Symbol(clack:cancel)</code> values cannot be persisted into auth profiles; adds regression coverage for cancelled <code>models auth paste-token</code>. (#38951) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/loopback announce URLs: treat <code>http://</code> and <code>https://</code> aliases with the same loopback/private-network policy as websocket URLs so loopback cron announce delivery no longer fails secure URL validation. (#39064) Thanks @Narcooo.</li>
<li>Models/default provider fallback: when the hardcoded default provider is removed from <code>models.providers</code>, resolve defaults from configured providers instead of reporting stale removed-provider defaults in status output. (#38947) Thanks @davidemanuelDEV.</li>
<li>Agents/cache-trace stability: guard stable stringify against circular references in trace payloads so near-limit payloads no longer crash with <code>Maximum call stack size exceeded</code>; adds regression coverage. (#38935) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Extensions/diffs CI stability: add <code>headers</code> to the <code>localReq</code> test helper in <code>extensions/diffs/index.test.ts</code> so forwarding-hint checks no longer crash with <code>req.headers</code> undefined. (supersedes #39063) Thanks @Shennng.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction thresholding: apply <code>agents.defaults.contextTokens</code> cap to the model passed into embedded run and <code>/compact</code> session creation so auto-compaction thresholds use the effective context window, not native model max context. (#39099) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Models/merge mode provider precedence: when <code>models.mode: "merge"</code> is active and config explicitly sets a provider <code>baseUrl</code>, keep config as source of truth instead of preserving stale runtime <code>models.json</code> <code>baseUrl</code> values; includes normalized provider-key coverage. (#39103) Thanks @BigUncle.</li>
<li>UI/Control chat tool streaming: render tool events live in webchat without requiring refresh by enabling <code>tool-events</code> capability, fixing stream/event correlation, and resetting/reloading stream state around tool results and terminal events. (#39104) Thanks @jakepresent.</li>
<li>Models/provider apiKey persistence hardening: when a provider <code>apiKey</code> value equals a known provider env var value, persist the canonical env var name into <code>models.json</code> instead of resolved plaintext secrets. (#38889) Thanks @gambletan.</li>
<li>Discord/model picker persistence check: add a short post-dispatch settle delay before reading back session model state so picker confirmations stop reporting false mismatch warnings after successful model switches. (#39105) Thanks @akropp.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI WS compat store flag: omit <code>store</code> from <code>response.create</code> payloads when model compat sets <code>supportsStore: false</code>, preventing strict OpenAI-compatible providers from rejecting websocket requests with unknown-field errors. (#39113) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Config/validation log sanitization: sanitize config-validation issue paths/messages before logging so control characters and ANSI escape sequences cannot inject misleading terminal output from crafted config content. (#39116) Thanks @powermaster888.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction counter accuracy: count successful overflow-triggered auto-compactions (<code>willRetry=true</code>) in the compaction counter while still excluding aborted/no-result events, so <code>/status</code> reflects actual safeguard compaction activity. (#39123) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat delta ordering: flush buffered assistant deltas before emitting tool <code>start</code> events so pre-tool text is delivered to Control UI before tool cards, avoiding transient text/tool ordering artifacts in streaming. (#39128) Thanks @0xtangping.</li>
<li>Voice-call plugin schema parity: add missing manifest <code>configSchema</code> fields (<code>webhookSecurity</code>, <code>streaming.preStartTimeoutMs|maxPendingConnections|maxPendingConnectionsPerIp|maxConnections</code>, <code>staleCallReaperSeconds</code>) so gateway AJV validation accepts already-supported runtime config instead of failing with <code>additionalProperties</code> errors. (#38892) Thanks @giumex.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI WS reconnect retry accounting: avoid double retry scheduling when reconnect failures emit both <code>error</code> and <code>close</code>, so retry budgets track actual reconnect attempts instead of exhausting early. (#39133) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Daemon/Windows schtasks runtime detection: use locale-invariant <code>Last Run Result</code> running codes (<code>0x41301</code>/<code>267009</code>) as the primary running signal so <code>openclaw node status</code> no longer misreports active tasks as stopped on non-English Windows locales. (#39076) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Usage/token count formatting: round near-million token counts to millions (<code>1.0m</code>) instead of <code>1000k</code>, with explicit boundary coverage for <code>999_499</code> and <code>999_500</code>. (#39129) Thanks @CurryMessi.</li>
<li>Gateway/session bootstrap cache invalidation ordering: clear bootstrap snapshots only after active embedded-run shutdown wait completes, preventing dying runs from repopulating stale cache between <code>/new</code>/<code>sessions.reset</code> turns. (#38873) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Browser/dispatcher error clarity: preserve dispatcher-side failure context in browser fetch errors while still appending operator guidance and explicit no-retry model hints, preventing misleading <code>"Can't reach service"</code> wrapping and avoiding LLM retry loops. (#39090) Thanks @NewdlDewdl.</li>
<li>Telegram/polling offset safety: confirm persisted offsets before polling startup while validating stored <code>lastUpdateId</code> values as non-negative safe integers (with overflow guards) so malformed offset state cannot cause update skipping/dropping. (#39111) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Telegram/status SecretRef read-only resolution: resolve env-backed bot-token SecretRefs in config-only/status inspection while respecting provider source/defaults and env allowlists, so status no longer crashes or reports false-ready tokens for disallowed providers. (#39130) Thanks @neocody.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI WS max-token zero forwarding: treat <code>maxTokens: 0</code> as an explicit value in websocket <code>response.create</code> payloads (instead of dropping it as falsy), with regression coverage for zero-token forwarding. (#39148) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Podman/.env gateway bind precedence: evaluate <code>OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_BIND</code> after sourcing <code>.env</code> in <code>run-openclaw-podman.sh</code> so env-file overrides are honored. (#38785) Thanks @majinyu666.</li>
<li>Models/default alias refresh: bump <code>gpt</code> to <code>openai/gpt-5.4</code> and Gemini defaults to <code>gemini-3.1</code> preview aliases (including normalization/default wiring) to track current model IDs. (#38638) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Config/env substitution degraded mode: convert missing <code>${VAR}</code> resolution in config reads from hard-fail to warning-backed degraded behavior, while preventing unresolved placeholders from being accepted as gateway credentials. (#39050) Thanks @akz142857.</li>
<li>Discord inbound listener non-blocking dispatch: make <code>MESSAGE_CREATE</code> listener handoff asynchronous (no per-listener queue blocking), so long runs no longer stall unrelated incoming events. (#39154) Thanks @yaseenkadlemakki.</li>
<li>Daemon/Windows PATH freeze fix: stop persisting install-time <code>PATH</code> snapshots into Scheduled Task scripts so runtime tool lookup follows current host PATH updates; also refresh local TUI history on silent local finals. (#39139) Thanks @Narcooo.</li>
<li>Gateway/systemd service restart hardening: clear stale gateway listeners by explicit run-port before service bind, add restart stale-pid port-override support, tune systemd start/stop/exit handling, and disable detached child mode only in service-managed runtime so cgroup stop semantics clean up descendants reliably. (#38463) Thanks @spirittechie.</li>
<li>Discord/plugin native command aliases: let plugins declare provider-specific slash names so native Discord registration can avoid built-in command collisions; the bundled Talk voice plugin now uses <code>/talkvoice</code> natively on Discord while keeping text <code>/voice</code>.</li>
<li>Daemon/Windows schtasks status normalization: derive runtime state from locale-neutral numeric <code>Last Run Result</code> codes only (without language string matching) and surface unknown when numeric result data is unavailable, preventing locale-specific misclassification drift. (#39153) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Telegram/polling conflict recovery: reset the polling <code>webhookCleared</code> latch on <code>getUpdates</code> 409 conflicts so webhook cleanup re-runs on restart cycles and polling avoids infinite conflict loops. (#39205) Thanks @amittell.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/requests-in-flight scheduling: stop advancing <code>nextDueMs</code> and avoid immediate <code>scheduleNext()</code> timer overrides on requests-in-flight skips, so wake-layer retry cooldowns are honored and heartbeat cadence no longer drifts under sustained contention. (#39182) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Memory/SQLite contention resilience: re-apply <code>PRAGMA busy_timeout</code> on every sync-store and QMD connection open so process restarts/reopens no longer revert to immediate <code>SQLITE_BUSY</code> failures under lock contention. (#39183) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/webchat route safety: block webchat/control-ui clients from inheriting stored external delivery routes on channel-scoped sessions (while preserving route inheritance for UI/TUI clients), preventing cross-channel leakage from scoped chats. (#39175) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Telegram error-surface resilience: return a user-visible fallback reply when dispatch/debounce processing fails instead of going silent, while preserving draft-stream cleanup and best-effort thread-scoped fallback delivery. (#39209) Thanks @riftzen-bit.</li>
<li>Gateway/password auth startup diagnostics: detect unresolved provider-reference objects in <code>gateway.auth.password</code> and fail with a specific bootstrap-secrets error message instead of generic misconfiguration output. (#39230) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI-responses compatibility: strip unsupported <code>store</code> payload fields when <code>supportsStore=false</code> (including OpenAI-compatible non-OpenAI providers) while preserving server-compaction payload behavior. (#39219) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Agents/model fallback visibility: warn when configured model IDs cannot be resolved and fallback is applied, with log-safe sanitization of model text to prevent control-sequence injection in warning output. (#39215) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Outbound delivery replay safety: use two-phase delivery ACK markers (<code>.json</code> -> <code>.delivered</code> -> unlink) and startup marker cleanup so crash windows between send and cleanup do not replay already-delivered messages. (#38668) Thanks @Gundam98.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run approval binding: carry prepared approval plans through gateway forwarding and bind interpreter-style script operands across approval to execution, so post-approval script rewrites are denied while unchanged approved script runs keep working. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run PowerShell wrapper parsing: treat <code>pwsh</code>/<code>powershell</code> <code>-EncodedCommand</code> forms as shell-wrapper payloads so allowlist mode still requires approval instead of falling back to plain argv analysis. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Control UI/auth error reporting: map generic browser <code>Fetch failed</code> websocket close errors back to actionable gateway auth messages (<code>gateway token mismatch</code>, <code>authentication failed</code>, <code>retry later</code>) so dashboard disconnects stop hiding credential problems. Landed from contributor PR #28608 by @KimGLee. Thanks @KimGLee.</li>
<li>Media/mime unknown-kind handling: return <code>undefined</code> (not <code>"unknown"</code>) for missing/unrecognized MIME kinds and use document-size fallback caps for unknown remote media, preventing phantom <code><media:unknown></code> Signal events from being treated as real messages. (#39199) Thanks @nicolasgrasset.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run allow-always persistence: honor shell comment semantics during allowlist analysis so <code>#</code>-tailed payloads that never execute are not persisted as trusted follow-up commands. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Signal/inbound attachment fan-in: forward all successfully fetched inbound attachments through <code>MediaPaths</code>/<code>MediaUrls</code>/<code>MediaTypes</code> (instead of only the first), and improve multi-attachment placeholder summaries in mention-gated pending history. (#39212) Thanks @joeykrug.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run dispatch-wrapper boundary: keep shell-wrapper approval classification active at the depth boundary so <code>env</code> wrapper stacks cannot reach <code>/bin/sh -c</code> execution without the expected approval gate. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Docker/token persistence on reconfigure: reuse the existing <code>.env</code> gateway token during <code>docker-setup.sh</code> reruns and align compose token env defaults, so Docker installs stop silently rotating tokens and breaking existing dashboard sessions. Landed from contributor PR #33097 by @chengzhichao-xydt. Thanks @chengzhichao-xydt.</li>
<li>Agents/strict OpenAI turn ordering: apply assistant-first transcript bootstrap sanitization to strict OpenAI-compatible providers (for example vLLM/Gemma via <code>openai-completions</code>) without adding Google-specific session markers, preventing assistant-first history rejections. (#39252) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Discord/exec approvals gateway auth: pass resolved shared gateway credentials into the Discord exec-approvals gateway client so token-auth installs stop failing approvals with <code>gateway token mismatch</code>. Related to #38179. Thanks @0riginal-claw for the adjacent PR #35147 investigation.</li>
<li>Subagents/workspace inheritance: propagate parent workspace directory to spawned subagent runs so child sessions reliably inherit workspace-scoped instructions (<code>AGENTS.md</code>, <code>SOUL.md</code>, etc.) without exposing workspace override through tool-call arguments. (#39247) Thanks @jasonQin6.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/gateway-node policy: honor explicit <code>ask=off</code> from <code>exec-approvals.json</code> even when runtime defaults are stricter, so trusted full/off setups stop re-prompting on gateway and node exec paths. Landed from contributor PR #26789 by @pandego. Thanks @pandego.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/config fallback: inherit <code>ask</code> from <code>exec-approvals.json</code> when <code>tools.exec.ask</code> is unset, so local full/off defaults no longer fall back to <code>on-miss</code> for exec tool and <code>nodes run</code>. Landed from contributor PR #29187 by @Bartok9. Thanks @Bartok9.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/allow-always shell scripts: persist and match script paths for wrapper invocations like <code>bash scripts/foo.sh</code> while still blocking <code>-c</code>/<code>-s</code> wrapper bypasses. Landed from contributor PR #35137 by @yuweuii. Thanks @yuweuii.</li>
<li>Queue/followup dedupe across drain restarts: dedupe queued redelivery <code>message_id</code> values after queue recreation so busy-session followups no longer duplicate on replayed inbound events. Landed from contributor PR #33168 by @rylena. Thanks @rylena.</li>
<li>Telegram/preview-final edit idempotence: treat <code>message is not modified</code> errors during preview finalization as delivered so partial-stream final replies do not fall back to duplicate sends. Landed from contributor PR #34983 by @HOYALIM. Thanks @HOYALIM.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM streaming transport parity: use message preview transport for all DM streaming lanes so final delivery can edit the active preview instead of sending duplicate finals. Landed from contributor PR #38906 by @gambletan. Thanks @gambletan.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft streaming restoration: restore native <code>sendMessageDraft</code> preview transport for DM answer streaming while keeping reasoning on message transport, with regression coverage to keep draft finalization from sending duplicate finals. (#39398) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/send retry safety: retry non-idempotent send paths only for pre-connect failures and make custom retry predicates strict, preventing ambiguous reconnect retries from sending duplicate messages. Landed from contributor PR #34238 by @hal-crackbot. Thanks @hal-crackbot.</li>
<li>ACP/run spawn delivery bootstrap: stop reusing requester inline delivery targets for one-shot <code>mode: "run"</code> ACP spawns, so fresh run-mode workers bootstrap in isolation instead of inheriting thread-bound session delivery behavior. (#39014) Thanks @lidamao633.</li>
<li>Discord/DM session-key normalization: rewrite legacy <code>discord:dm:*</code> and phantom direct-message <code>discord:channel:<user></code> session keys to <code>discord:direct:*</code> when the sender matches, so multi-agent Discord DMs stop falling into empty channel-shaped sessions and resume replying correctly.</li>
<li>Discord/native slash session fallback: treat empty configured bound-session keys as missing so <code>/status</code> and other native commands fall back to the routed slash session and routed channel session instead of blanking Discord session keys in normal channel bindings.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-call dispatch normalization: normalize provider-prefixed tool names before dispatch across <code>toolCall</code>, <code>toolUse</code>, and <code>functionCall</code> blocks, while preserving multi-segment tool suffixes when stripping provider wrappers so malformed-but-recoverable tool names no longer fail with <code>Tool not found</code>. (#39328) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/parallel tool-call compatibility: honor <code>parallel_tool_calls</code> / <code>parallelToolCalls</code> extra params only for <code>openai-completions</code> and <code>openai-responses</code> payloads, preserve higher-precedence alias overrides across config and runtime layers, and ignore invalid non-boolean values so single-tool-call providers like NVIDIA-hosted Kimi stop failing on forced parallel tool-call payloads. (#37048) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Config/invalid-load fail-closed: stop converting <code>INVALID_CONFIG</code> into an empty runtime config, keep valid settings available only through explicit best-effort diagnostic reads, and route read-only CLI diagnostics through that path so unknown keys no longer silently drop security-sensitive config. (#28140) Thanks @bobsahur-robot and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/codex-cli sandbox defaults: switch the built-in Codex backend from <code>read-only</code> to <code>workspace-write</code> so spawned coding runs can edit files out of the box. Landed from contributor PR #39336 by @0xtangping. Thanks @0xtangping.</li>
<li>Gateway/health-monitor restart reason labeling: report <code>disconnected</code> instead of <code>stuck</code> for clean channel disconnect restarts, so operator logs distinguish socket drops from genuinely stuck channels. (#36436) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Control UI/agents-page overrides: auto-create minimal per-agent config entries when editing inherited agents, so model/tool/skill changes enable Save and inherited model fallbacks can be cleared by writing a primary-only override. Landed from contributor PR #39326 by @dunamismax. Thanks @dunamismax.</li>
<li>Gateway/Telegram webhook-mode recovery: add <code>webhookCertPath</code> to re-upload self-signed certificates during webhook registration and skip stale-socket detection for webhook-mode channels, so Telegram webhook setups survive health-monitor restarts. Landed from contributor PR #39313 by @fellanH. Thanks @fellanH.</li>
<li>Discord/config schema parity: add <code>channels.discord.agentComponents</code> to the strict Zod config schema so valid <code>agentComponents.enabled</code> settings (root and account-scoped) no longer fail with unrecognized-key validation errors. Landed from contributor PR #39378 by @gambletan. Thanks @gambletan and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>ACPX/MCP session bootstrap: inject configured MCP servers into ACP <code>session/new</code> and <code>session/load</code> for acpx-backed sessions, restoring Canva and other external MCP tools. Landed from contributor PR #39337. Thanks @goodspeed-apps.</li>
<li>Control UI/Telegram sender labels: preserve inbound sender labels in sanitized chat history so dashboard user-message groups split correctly and show real group-member names instead of <code>You</code>. (#39414) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
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<li>Telegram/setup: load setup and secret contracts through packaged top-level sidecars so installed npm builds no longer try to import missing <code>dist/extensions/telegram/src/*</code> files during gateway startup.</li>
<li>Bundled channels/setup: load shared secret contracts through packaged top-level sidecars across BlueBubbles, Feishu, Google Chat, IRC, Matrix, Mattermost, Microsoft Teams, Nextcloud Talk, Slack, and Zalo so installed npm builds no longer rely on missing <code>dist/extensions/*/src/*</code> files during gateway startup.</li>
<li>Bundled plugins: align packaged plugin compatibility metadata with the release version so bundled channels and providers load on OpenClaw 2026.4.8.</li>
<li>Agents/progress: keep <code>update_plan</code> available for OpenAI-family runs while returning compact success payloads and allowing <code>tools.experimental.planTool=false</code> to opt out.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: keep <code>/exec</code> current-default reporting aligned with real runtime behavior so <code>host=auto</code> sessions surface the correct host-aware fallback policy (<code>full/off</code> on gateway or node, <code>deny/off</code> on sandbox) instead of stale stricter defaults.</li>
<li>Slack: honor ambient HTTP(S) proxy settings for Socket Mode WebSocket connections, including NO_PROXY exclusions, so proxy-only deployments can connect without a monkey patch. (#62878) Thanks @mjamiv.</li>
<li>Slack/actions: pass the already resolved read token into <code>downloadFile</code> so SecretRef-backed bot tokens no longer fail after a raw config re-read. (#62097) Thanks @martingarramon.</li>
<li>Network/fetch guard: skip target DNS pinning when trusted env-proxy mode is active so proxy-only sandboxes can let the trusted proxy resolve outbound hosts. (#59007) Thanks @cluster2600.</li>
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<description><![CDATA[<h2>OpenClaw 2026.3.2</h2>
<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>CLI/infer: add a first-class <code>openclaw infer ...</code> hub for provider-backed inference workflows across model, media, web, and embedding tasks. Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Tools/media generation: auto-fallback across auth-backed image, music, and video providers by default, preserve intent during provider switches, remap size/aspect/resolution/duration hints to the closest supported option, and surface provider capabilities plus mode-aware video-to-video support.</li>
<li>Memory/wiki: restore the bundled <code>memory-wiki</code> stack with plugin, CLI, sync/query/apply tooling, memory-host integration, structured claim/evidence fields, compiled digest retrieval, claim-health linting, contradiction clustering, staleness dashboards, and freshness-weighted search. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/webhooks: add a bundled webhook ingress plugin so external automation can create and drive bound TaskFlows through per-route shared-secret endpoints. (#61892) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: add persisted compaction checkpoints plus Sessions UI branch/restore actions so operators can inspect and recover pre-compaction session state. (#62146) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Compaction: add pluggable compaction provider registry so plugins can replace the built-in summarization pipeline. Configure via <code>agents.defaults.compaction.provider</code>; falls back to LLM summarization on provider failure. (#56224) Thanks @DhruvBhatia0.</li>
<li>Agents/system prompt: add <code>agents.defaults.systemPromptOverride</code> for controlled prompt experiments plus heartbeat prompt-section controls so heartbeat runtime behavior can stay enabled without injecting heartbeat instructions every turn.</li>
<li>Providers/Google: add Gemma 4 model support and keep Google fallback resolution on the requested provider path so native Google Gemma routes work again. (#61507) Thanks @eyjohn.</li>
<li>Providers/Google: preserve explicit thinking-off semantics for Gemma 4 while still enabling Gemma reasoning support in compatibility wrappers. (#62127) Thanks @romgenie.</li>
<li>Providers/Arcee AI: add a bundled Arcee AI provider plugin with Trinity catalog entries, OpenRouter support, and updated onboarding/auth guidance. (#62068) Thanks @arthurbr11.</li>
<li>Providers/Anthropic: restore Claude CLI as the preferred local Anthropic path in onboarding, model-auth guidance, doctor flows, and Docker Claude CLI live lanes again.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: detect vision capability from the <code>/api/show</code> response and set image input on models that support it so Ollama vision models accept image attachments. (#62193) Thanks @BruceMacD.</li>
<li>Memory/dreaming: ingest redacted session transcripts into the dreaming corpus with per-day session-corpus notes, cursor checkpointing, and promotion/doctor support. (#62227) Thanks @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Providers/inferrs: add string-content compatibility for stricter OpenAI-compatible chat backends, document <code>inferrs</code> setup with a full config example, and add troubleshooting guidance for local backends that pass direct probes but fail on full agent-runtime prompts.</li>
<li>Agents/context engine: expose prompt-cache runtime context to context engines and keep current-turn prompt-cache usage aligned with the active attempt instead of stale prior-turn assistant state. (#62179) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/context engines: pass <code>availableTools</code> and <code>citationsMode</code> into <code>assemble()</code>, and expose memory-artifact and memory-prompt seams so companion plugins and non-legacy context engines can consume active memory state without reaching into internals. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX plugin: bump the bundled <code>acpx</code> pin to <code>0.5.1</code> so plugin-local installs and strict version checks pick up the latest published runtime release. (#62148) Thanks @onutc.</li>
<li>Discord/events: allow <code>event-create</code> to accept a cover image URL or local file path, load and validate PNG/JPG/GIF event cover media, and pass the encoded image payload through Discord admin action/runtime paths. (#60883) Thanks @bittoby.</li>
<li>Secrets/SecretRef coverage: expand SecretRef support across the full supported user-supplied credential surface (64 targets total), including runtime collectors, <code>openclaw secrets</code> planning/apply/audit flows, onboarding SecretInput UX, and related docs; unresolved refs now fail fast on active surfaces while inactive surfaces report non-blocking diagnostics. (#29580) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Tools/PDF analysis: add a first-class <code>pdf</code> tool with native Anthropic and Google PDF provider support, extraction fallback for non-native models, configurable defaults (<code>agents.defaults.pdfModel</code>, <code>pdfMaxBytesMb</code>, <code>pdfMaxPages</code>), and docs/tests covering routing, validation, and registration. (#31319) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Outbound adapters/plugins: add shared <code>sendPayload</code> support across direct-text-media, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Zalo, and Zalouser with multi-media iteration and chunk-aware text fallback. (#30144) Thanks @nohat.</li>
<li>Models/MiniMax: add first-class <code>MiniMax-M2.5-highspeed</code> support across built-in provider catalogs, onboarding flows, and MiniMax OAuth plugin defaults, while keeping legacy <code>MiniMax-M2.5-Lightning</code> compatibility for existing configs.</li>
<li>Sessions/Attachments: add inline file attachment support for <code>sessions_spawn</code> (subagent runtime only) with base64/utf8 encoding, transcript content redaction, lifecycle cleanup, and configurable limits via <code>tools.sessions_spawn.attachments</code>. (#16761) Thanks @napetrov.</li>
<li>Telegram/Streaming defaults: default <code>channels.telegram.streaming</code> to <code>partial</code> (from <code>off</code>) so new Telegram setups get live preview streaming out of the box, with runtime fallback to message-edit preview when native drafts are unavailable.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM streaming: use <code>sendMessageDraft</code> for private preview streaming, keep reasoning/answer preview lanes separated in DM reasoning-stream mode. (#31824) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/voice mention gating: add optional <code>disableAudioPreflight</code> on group/topic config to skip mention-detection preflight transcription for inbound voice notes where operators want text-only mention checks. (#23067) Thanks @yangnim21029.</li>
<li>CLI/Config validation: add <code>openclaw config validate</code> (with <code>--json</code>) to validate config files before gateway startup, and include detailed invalid-key paths in startup invalid-config errors. (#31220) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Tools/Diffs: add PDF file output support and rendering quality customization controls (<code>fileQuality</code>, <code>fileScale</code>, <code>fileMaxWidth</code>) for generated diff artifacts, and document PDF as the preferred option when messaging channels compress images. (#31342) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Memory/Ollama embeddings: add <code>memorySearch.provider = "ollama"</code> and <code>memorySearch.fallback = "ollama"</code> support, honor <code>models.providers.ollama</code> settings for memory embedding requests, and document Ollama embedding usage. (#26349) Thanks @nico-hoff.</li>
<li>Zalo Personal plugin (<code>@openclaw/zalouser</code>): rebuilt channel runtime to use native <code>zca-js</code> integration in-process, removing external CLI transport usage and keeping QR/login + send/listen flows fully inside OpenClaw.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/channel extensibility: expose <code>channelRuntime</code> on <code>ChannelGatewayContext</code> so external channel plugins can access shared runtime helpers (reply/routing/session/text/media/commands) without internal imports. (#25462) Thanks @guxiaobo.</li>
<li>Plugin runtime/STT: add <code>api.runtime.stt.transcribeAudioFile(...)</code> so extensions can transcribe local audio files through OpenClaw's configured media-understanding audio providers. (#22402) Thanks @benthecarman.</li>
<li>Plugin hooks/session lifecycle: include <code>sessionKey</code> in <code>session_start</code>/<code>session_end</code> hook events and contexts so plugins can correlate lifecycle callbacks with routing identity. (#26394) Thanks @tempeste.</li>
<li>Hooks/message lifecycle: add internal hook events <code>message:transcribed</code> and <code>message:preprocessed</code>, plus richer outbound <code>message:sent</code> context (<code>isGroup</code>, <code>groupId</code>) for group-conversation correlation and post-transcription automations. (#9859) Thanks @Drickon.</li>
<li>Media understanding/audio echo: add optional <code>tools.media.audio.echoTranscript</code> + <code>echoFormat</code> to send a pre-agent transcript confirmation message to the originating chat, with echo disabled by default. (#32150) Thanks @AytuncYildizli.</li>
<li>Plugin runtime/system: expose <code>runtime.system.requestHeartbeatNow(...)</code> so extensions can wake targeted sessions immediately after enqueueing system events. (#19464) Thanks @AustinEral.</li>
<li>Plugin runtime/events: expose <code>runtime.events.onAgentEvent</code> and <code>runtime.events.onSessionTranscriptUpdate</code> for extension-side subscriptions, and isolate transcript-listener failures so one faulty listener cannot break the entire update fanout. (#16044) Thanks @scifantastic.</li>
<li>CLI/Banner taglines: add <code>cli.banner.taglineMode</code> (<code>random</code> | <code>default</code> | <code>off</code>) to control funny tagline behavior in startup output, with docs + FAQ guidance and regression tests for config override behavior.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Onboarding now defaults <code>tools.profile</code> to <code>messaging</code> for new local installs (interactive + non-interactive). New setups no longer start with broad coding/system tools unless explicitly configured.</li>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> ACP dispatch now defaults to enabled unless explicitly disabled (<code>acp.dispatch.enabled=false</code>). If you need to pause ACP turn routing while keeping <code>/acp</code> controls, set <code>acp.dispatch.enabled=false</code>. Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/acp-agents</li>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Plugin SDK removed <code>api.registerHttpHandler(...)</code>. Plugins must register explicit HTTP routes via <code>api.registerHttpRoute({ path, auth, match, handler })</code>, and dynamic webhook lifecycles should use <code>registerPluginHttpRoute(...)</code>.</li>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Zalo Personal plugin (<code>@openclaw/zalouser</code>) no longer depends on external <code>zca</code>-compatible CLI binaries (<code>openzca</code>, <code>zca-cli</code>) for runtime send/listen/login; operators should use <code>openclaw channels login --channel zalouser</code> after upgrade to refresh sessions in the new JS-native path.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>CLI/infer: keep provider-backed infer behavior aligned with actual runtime execution by fixing explicit TTS override handling, profile-aware gateway TTS prefs resolution, per-request transcription <code>prompt</code>/<code>language</code> overrides, image output MIME/extension mismatches, configured web-search fallback behavior, and agent-vs-CLI web-search execution drift.</li>
<li>Plugins/media: when <code>plugins.allow</code> is set, capability fallback now merges bundled capability plugin ids into the allowlist (not only <code>plugins.entries</code>), so media understanding providers such as OpenAI-compatible STT load for voice transcription without requiring <code>openai</code> in <code>plugins.allow</code>. (#62205) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Agents/history and replies: buffer phaseless OpenAI WS text until a real assistant phase arrives, keep replay and SSE history sequence tracking aligned, hide commentary and leaked tool XML from user-visible history, and keep history-based follow-up replies on <code>final_answer</code> text only. (#61729, #61747, #61829, #61855, #61954) Thanks @100yenadmin and contributors.</li>
<li>Control UI: show <code>/tts</code> audio replies in webchat, detect mistaken <code>?token=</code> auth links with the correct <code>#token=</code> hint, and keep Copy, Canvas, and mobile exec-approval UI from covering chat content on narrow screens. (#54842, #61514, #61598) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>iOS/gateway: replace string-matched connection error UI with structured gateway connection problems, preserve actionable pairing/auth failures over later generic disconnect noise, and surface reusable problem banners and details across onboarding, settings, and root status surfaces. (#62650) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>TUI: route <code>/status</code> through the shared session-status command, keep commentary hidden in history, strip raw envelope metadata from async command notices, preserve fallback streaming before per-attempt failures finalize, and restore Kitty keyboard state on exit or fatal crashes. (#49130, #59985, #60043, #61463) Thanks @biefan and contributors.</li>
<li>iOS/Watch exec approvals: keep Apple Watch review and approval recovery working while the iPhone is locked or backgrounded, including reconnect recovery, pending approval persistence, notification cleanup, and APNs-backed watch refresh recovery. (#61757) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Agents/context overflow: combine oversized and aggregate tool-result recovery in one pass and restore a total-context overflow backstop so recoverable sessions retry instead of failing early. (#61651) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Auth/OpenAI Codex OAuth: reload fresh on-disk credentials inside the locked refresh path and retry once after <code>refresh_token_reused</code> rotates only the stored refresh token, so relogin/restart recovery stops getting stuck on stale cached auth state. Thanks @owen-ever.</li>
<li>Auth/OpenAI Codex OAuth: keep native <code>/model ...@profile</code> selections on the target session and honor explicit user-locked auth profiles even when per-agent auth order excludes them. (#62744) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Providers/Anthropic: preserve thinking blocks for Claude Opus 4.5+, Sonnet 4.5+, and newer Claude 4-family models so prompt-cache prefixes keep matching, and skip <code>service_tier</code> injection on OAuth-authenticated stream wrapper requests so Claude OAuth streaming stops failing with HTTP 401. (#60356, #61793)</li>
<li>Agents/Claude CLI: surface nested API error messages from structured CLI output so billing/auth/provider failures show the real provider error instead of an opaque CLI failure.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: preserve explicit <code>host=node</code> routing under elevated defaults when <code>tools.exec.host=auto</code>, fail loud on invalid elevated cross-host overrides, and keep <code>strictInlineEval</code> commands blocked after approval timeouts instead of falling through to automatic execution. (#61739) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Nodes/exec approvals: keep <code>host=node</code> POSIX transport shell wrappers (<code>/bin/sh -lc ...</code>) aligned with inner-command allowlist analysis so allowlisted scripts stop prompting unnecessarily, while Windows <code>cmd.exe</code> wrapper runs stay approval-gated. (#62401) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Nodes/exec approvals: keep Windows <code>cmd.exe /c</code> wrapper runs approval-gated even when <code>env</code> carriers, including env-assignment carriers, wrap the shell invocation. (#62439) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Gateway tool/exec config: block model-facing <code>gateway config.apply</code> and <code>config.patch</code> writes from changing exec approval paths such as <code>safeBins</code>, <code>safeBinProfiles</code>, <code>safeBinTrustedDirs</code>, and <code>strictInlineEval</code>, while still allowing unchanged structured values through. (#62001) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Host exec/env sanitization: block dangerous Java, Rust, Cargo, Git, Kubernetes, cloud credential, config-path, and Helm env overrides so host-run tools cannot be redirected to attacker-chosen code, config, credentials, or repository state. (#59119, #62002, #62291) Thanks @eleqtrizit and contributors.</li>
<li>Commands/allowlist: require owner authorization for <code>/allowlist add</code> and <code>/allowlist remove</code> before channel resolution, so non-owner but command-authorized senders can no longer persistently rewrite allowlist policy state. (#62383) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Feishu/docx uploads: honor <code>tools.fs.workspaceOnly</code> for local <code>upload_file</code> and <code>upload_image</code> paths by forwarding workspace-constrained <code>localRoots</code> into the media loader, so docx uploads can no longer read host-local files outside the workspace when workspace-only mode is active. (#62369) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Network/fetch guard: drop request bodies and body-describing headers on cross-origin <code>307</code> and <code>308</code> redirects by default, so attacker-controlled redirect hops cannot receive secret-bearing POST payloads from SSRF-guarded fetch flows unless a caller explicitly opts in. (#62357) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Browser/SSRF: treat main-frame <code>document</code> redirect hops as navigations even when Playwright does not flag them as <code>isNavigationRequest()</code>, so strict private-network blocking still stops forbidden redirect pivots before the browser reaches the internal target. (#62355) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Browser/node invoke: block persistent browser profile create, reset, and delete mutations through <code>browser.proxy</code> on both gateway-forwarded <code>node.invoke</code> and the node-host proxy path, even when no profile allowlist is configured. (#60489)</li>
<li>Gateway/node pairing: require a fresh pairing request when a previously paired node reconnects with additional declared commands, and keep the live session pinned to the earlier approved command set until the upgrade is approved. (#62658) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Gateway/auth: invalidate existing shared-token and password WebSocket sessions when the configured secret rotates, so stale authenticated sockets cannot stay attached after token or password changes. (#62350) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>MS Teams/security: validate file-consent upload URLs against HTTPS, Microsoft/SharePoint host allowlists, and private-IP DNS checks before uploading attachments, blocking SSRF-style consent-upload abuse. (#23596)</li>
<li>Media/base64 decode guards: enforce byte limits before decoding missed base64-backed Teams, Signal, QQ Bot, and image-tool payloads so oversized inbound media and data URLs no longer bypass pre-decode size checks. (#62007) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Runtime event trust: mark background <code>notifyOnExit</code> summaries, ACP parent-stream relays, and wake-hook payloads as untrusted system events so lower-trust runtime output no longer re-enters later turns as trusted <code>System:</code> text. (#62003)</li>
<li>Auto-reply/media: allow managed generated-media <code>MEDIA:</code> paths from normal reply text again while still blocking arbitrary host-local media and document paths, so generated media keep delivering without reopening host-path injection holes.</li>
<li>Gateway/status and containers: auto-bind to <code>0.0.0.0</code> inside Docker and Podman environments, and probe local TLS gateways over <code>wss://</code> with self-signed fingerprint forwarding so container startup and loopback TLS status checks work again. (#61818, #61935) Thanks @openperf and contributors.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI-compatible HTTP: abort in-flight <code>/v1/chat/completions</code> and <code>/v1/responses</code> turns when clients disconnect so abandoned HTTP requests stop wasting agent runtime. (#54388) Thanks @Lellansin.</li>
<li>macOS/gateway version: strip trailing commit metadata from CLI version output before semver parsing so the Mac app recognizes installed gateway versions like <code>OpenClaw 2026.4.2 (d74a122)</code> again. (#61111) Thanks @oliviareid-svg.</li>
<li>Sessions/model selection: resolve the explicitly selected session model separately from runtime fallback resolution so session status and live model switching stay aligned with the chosen model.</li>
<li>Discord/ACP bindings: canonicalize DM conversation identity across inbound messages, component interactions, native commands, and current-conversation binding resolution so <code>--bind here</code> in Discord DMs keeps routing follow-up replies to the bound agent instead of falling back to the default agent.</li>
<li>Discord: recover forwarded referenced message text and attachments when snapshots are missing, use <code>ws://</code> again for gateway monitor sockets, stop forcing a hardcoded temperature for Codex-backed auto-thread titles, and harden voice receive recovery so rapid speaker restarts keep their next utterance. (#41536, #61670) Thanks @artwalker and contributors.</li>
<li>Slack/thread mentions: add <code>channels.slack.thread.requireExplicitMention</code> so Slack channels that already require mentions can also require explicit <code>@bot</code> mentions inside bot-participated threads. (#58276) Thanks @praktika-engineer.</li>
<li>Slack/threading: keep legacy thread stickiness for real replies when older callers omit <code>isThreadReply</code>, while still honoring <code>replyToMode</code> for Slack's auto-created top-level <code>thread_ts</code>. (#61835) Thanks @kaonash.</li>
<li>Slack/media: keep attachment downloads on the SSRF-guarded dispatcher path so Slack media fetching works on Node 22 without dropping pinned transport enforcement. (#62239) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Matrix/onboarding: add an invite auto-join setup step with explicit off warnings and strict stable-target validation so new Matrix accounts stop silently ignoring invited rooms and fresh DM-style invites unless operators opt in. (#62168) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Matrix/formatting: preserve multi-paragraph and loose-list rendering in Element so numbered and bulleted Markdown keeps their content attached to the correct list item. (#60997) Thanks @gucasbrg.</li>
<li>Telegram/doctor: keep top-level access-control fallback in place during multi-account normalization while still promoting legacy default auth into <code>accounts.default</code>, so existing named bots keep inherited allowlists without dropping the legacy default bot. (#62263) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Plugins/loaders: centralize bundled <code>dist/**</code> Jiti native-load policy and keep channel, public-surface, facade, and config-metadata loader seams off native Jiti on Windows so onboarding and configure flows stop tripping <code>ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ESM_URL_SCHEME</code>. (#62286) Thanks @chen-zhang-cs-code.</li>
<li>Plugins/channels: keep bundled channel artifact and secret-contract loading stable under lazy loading, preserve plugin-schema defaults during install, and fix Windows <code>file://</code> plus native-Jiti plugin loader paths so onboarding, doctor, <code>openclaw secret</code>, and bundled plugin installs work again. (#61832, #61836, #61853, #61856) Thanks @Zeesejo and contributors.</li>
<li>Plugins/ClawHub: verify downloaded plugin archives against version metadata SHA-256, fail closed when archive integrity metadata is missing or malformed, and tighten fallback ZIP verification so plugin installs cannot proceed on mismatched or incomplete ClawHub package metadata. (#60517) Thanks @mappel-nv.</li>
<li>Plugins/provider hooks: stop recursive provider snapshot loads from overflowing the stack during plugin initialization, while still preserving cached nested provider-hook results. (#61922, #61938, #61946, #61951)</li>
<li>Docker/plugins: stop forcing bundled plugin discovery to <code>/app/extensions</code> in runtime images so packaged installs use compiled <code>dist/extensions</code> artifacts again and Node 24 containers do not boot through source-only plugin entry paths. Fixes #62044. (#62316) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: honor the selected provider's <code>baseUrl</code> during streaming so multi-Ollama setups stop routing every stream to the first configured Ollama endpoint. (#61678)</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: stop warning that Ollama could not be reached when discovery only sees empty default local stubs, while still keeping real explicit Ollama overrides loud when the endpoint is unreachable.</li>
<li>Providers/xAI: recognize <code>api.grok.x.ai</code> as an xAI-native endpoint again and keep legacy <code>x_search</code> auth resolution working so older xAI web-search configs continue to load. (#61377) Thanks @jjjojoj.</li>
<li>Providers/Mistral: send <code>reasoning_effort</code> for <code>mistral/mistral-small-latest</code> (Mistral Small 4) with thinking-level mapping, and mark the catalog entry as reasoning-capable so adjustable reasoning matches Mistrals Chat Completions API. (#62162) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>OpenAI TTS/Groq: send <code>wav</code> to Groq-compatible speech endpoints, honor explicit <code>responseFormat</code> overrides on OpenAI-compatible paths, and only mark voice-note output as voice-compatible when the actual format is <code>opus</code>. (#62233) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Tools/web_fetch and web_search: fix <code>TypeError: fetch failed</code> caused by undici 8.0 enabling HTTP/2 by default; pinned SSRF-guard dispatchers now explicitly set <code>allowH2: false</code> to restore HTTP/1.1 behavior and keep the custom DNS-pinning lookup compatible. (#61738, #61777) Thanks @zozo123.</li>
<li>Tools/web search/Exa: show Exa Search in onboarding and configure provider pickers again by marking the bundled Exa provider as setup-visible. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Memory/vector recall: surface explicit warnings when <code>sqlite-vec</code> is unavailable or vector writes are degraded, and strip managed Light Sleep and REM blocks before daily-note ingestion so memory indexing and dreaming stop reporting false-success or re-ingesting staged output. (#61720) Thanks @MonkeyLeeT.</li>
<li>Memory/dreaming: make Dreams config reads and writes respect the selected memory slot plugin instead of always targeting <code>memory-core</code>. (#62275) Thanks @SnowSky1.</li>
<li>QQ Bot/media: route gateway-side attachment and fallback downloads through guarded QQ/Tencent HTTPS fetches so QQ media handling no longer follows arbitrary remote hosts.</li>
<li>Browser/remote CDP: retry the DevTools websocket once after remote browser restarts so healthy remote browser profiles do not fail availability checks during CDP warm-up. (#57397) Thanks @ThanhNguyxn07.</li>
<li>UI/light mode: target both root and nested WebKit scrollbar thumbs in the light theme so page-level and container scrollbars stay visible on light backgrounds. (#61753) Thanks @chziyue.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: honor <code>sessions_spawn(lightContext: true)</code> for spawned subagent runs by preserving lightweight bootstrap context through the gateway and embedded runner instead of silently falling back to full workspace bootstrap injection. (#62264) Thanks @theSamPadilla.</li>
<li>Cron: load <code>jobId</code> into <code>id</code> when the on-disk store omits <code>id</code>, matching doctor migration and fixing <code>unknown cron job id</code> for hand-edited <code>jobs.json</code>. (#62246) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Agents/model fallback: classify minimal HTTP 404 API errors (for example <code>404 status code (no body)</code>) as <code>model_not_found</code> so assistant failures throw into the fallback chain instead of stopping at the first fallback candidate. (#62119) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/network: respect explicit private-network opt-out for loopback and private <code>serverUrl</code> values across account resolution, status probes, monitor startup, and attachment downloads, while keeping public-host attachment hostname pinning intact. (#59373) Thanks @jpreagan.</li>
<li>Agents/heartbeat: keep heartbeat runs pinned to the main session so active subagent transcripts are not overwritten by heartbeat status messages. (#61803) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Agents/heartbeat: respect disabled heartbeat prompt guidance so operators can suppress heartbeat prompt instructions without disabling heartbeat runtime behavior.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: stop compaction-wait aborts from re-entering prompt failover and replaying completed tool turns. (#62600) Thanks @i-dentifier.</li>
<li>Approvals/runtime: move native approval lifecycle assembly into shared core bootstrap/runtime seams driven by channel capabilities and runtime contexts, and remove the legacy bundled approval fallback wiring. (#62135) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Security/fetch-guard: stop rejecting operator-configured proxy hostnames against the target-scoped hostname allowlist in SSRF-guarded fetches, restoring proxy-based media downloads for Telegram and other channels. (#62312) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Logging: make <code>logging.level</code> and <code>logging.consoleLevel</code> honor the documented severity threshold ordering again, and keep child loggers inheriting the parent <code>minLevel</code>. (#44646) Thanks @zhumengzhu.</li>
<li>Agents/sessions_send: pass <code>threadId</code> through announce delivery so cross-session notifications land in the correct Telegram forum topic instead of the group's general thread. (#62758) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd: keep sudo systemctl calls scoped to the invoking user when machine-scoped systemctl fails, while still avoiding machine fallback for permission-denied user bus errors. (#62337) Thanks @Aftabbs.</li>
<li>Docs/i18n: relocalize final localized-page links after translation and remove the zh-CN homepage redirect override so localized Mintlify pages resolve to the correct language roots again. (#61796) Thanks @hxy91819.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: keep timed-out shell-backgrounded commands on the failed path and point long-running jobs to exec background/yield sessions so process polling is only suggested for registered sessions.</li>
<li>Plugin command/runtime hardening: validate and normalize plugin command name/description at registration boundaries, and guard Telegram native menu normalization paths so malformed plugin command specs cannot crash startup (<code>trim</code> on undefined). (#31997) Fixes #31944. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Telegram: guard duplicate-token checks and gateway startup token normalization when account tokens are missing, preventing <code>token.trim()</code> crashes during status/start flows. (#31973) Thanks @ningding97.</li>
<li>Discord/lifecycle startup status: push an immediate <code>connected</code> status snapshot when the gateway is already connected before lifecycle debug listeners attach, with abort-guarding to avoid contradictory status flips during pre-aborted startup. (#32336) Thanks @mitchmcalister.</li>
<li>Feishu/LINE group system prompts: forward per-group <code>systemPrompt</code> config into inbound context <code>GroupSystemPrompt</code> for Feishu and LINE group/room events so configured group-specific behavior actually applies at dispatch time. (#31713) Thanks @whiskyboy.</li>
<li>Mentions/Slack formatting hardening: add null-safe guards for runtime text normalization paths so malformed/undefined text payloads do not crash mention stripping or mrkdwn conversion. (#31865) Thanks @stone-jin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Plugin sdk compatibility: add safe webhook default fallbacks when loading Feishu monitor state so mixed-version installs no longer crash if older <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> builds omit webhook default constants. (#31606)</li>
<li>Feishu/group broadcast dispatch: add configurable multi-agent group broadcast dispatch with observer-session isolation, cross-account dedupe safeguards, and non-mention history buffering rules that avoid duplicate replay in broadcast/topic workflows. (#29575) Thanks @ohmyskyhigh.</li>
<li>Gateway/Subagent TLS pairing: allow authenticated local <code>gateway-client</code> backend self-connections to skip device pairing while still requiring pairing for non-local/direct-host paths, restoring <code>sessions_spawn</code> with <code>gateway.tls.enabled=true</code> in Docker/LAN setups. Fixes #30740. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP startup diagnostics: include Chrome stderr output and a Linux no-sandbox hint in startup timeout errors so failed launches are easier to diagnose. (#29312) Thanks @veast.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/webhook ingress hardening: enforce bounded body reads (size + timeout) via shared request-body guards to prevent unauthenticated slow-body hangs before token validation. (#25831) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Feishu/Dedup restart resilience: warm persistent dedup state into memory on monitor startup so retry events after gateway restart stay suppressed without requiring initial on-disk probe misses. (#31605)</li>
<li>Voice-call/runtime lifecycle: prevent <code>EADDRINUSE</code> loops by resetting failed runtime promises, making webhook <code>start()</code> idempotent with the actual bound port, and fully cleaning up webhook/tunnel/tailscale resources after startup failures. (#32395) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Gateway/Security hardening: tie loopback-origin dev allowance to actual local socket clients (not Host header claims), add explicit warnings/metrics when <code>gateway.controlUi.dangerouslyAllowHostHeaderOriginFallback</code> accepts websocket origins, harden safe-regex detection for quantified ambiguous alternation patterns (for example <code>(a|aa)+</code>), and bound large regex-evaluation inputs for session-filter and log-redaction paths.</li>
<li>Gateway/Plugin HTTP hardening: require explicit <code>auth</code> for plugin route registration, add route ownership guards for duplicate <code>path+match</code> registrations, centralize plugin path matching/auth logic into dedicated modules, and share webhook target-route lifecycle wiring across channel monitors to avoid stale or conflicting registrations. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Browser/Profile defaults: prefer <code>openclaw</code> profile over <code>chrome</code> in headless/no-sandbox environments unless an explicit <code>defaultProfile</code> is configured. (#14944) Thanks @BenediktSchackenberg.</li>
<li>Gateway/WS security: keep plaintext <code>ws://</code> loopback-only by default, with explicit break-glass private-network opt-in via <code>OPENCLAW_ALLOW_INSECURE_PRIVATE_WS=1</code>; align onboarding/client/call validation and tests to this strict-default policy. (#28670) Thanks @dashed, @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex OAuth/TLS prerequisites: add an OAuth TLS cert-chain preflight with actionable remediation for cert trust failures, and gate doctor TLS prerequisite probing to OpenAI Codex OAuth-configured installs (or explicit <code>doctor --deep</code>) to avoid unconditional outbound probe latency. (#32051) Thanks @alexfilatov.</li>
<li>Security/Webhook request hardening: enforce auth-before-body parsing for BlueBubbles and Google Chat webhook handlers, add strict pre-auth body/time budgets for webhook auth paths (including LINE signature verification), and add shared in-flight/request guardrails plus regression tests/lint checks to prevent reintroducing unauthenticated slow-body DoS patterns. Thanks @GCXWLP for reporting.</li>
<li>CLI/Config validation and routing hardening: dedupe <code>openclaw config validate</code> failures to a single authoritative report, expose allowed-values metadata/hints across core Zod and plugin AJV validation (including <code>--json</code> fields), sanitize terminal-rendered validation text, and make command-path parsing root-option-aware across preaction/route/lazy registration (including routed <code>config get/unset</code> with split root options). Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay reconnect tolerance: keep <code>/json/version</code> and <code>/cdp</code> reachable during short MV3 worker disconnects when attached targets still exist, and retain clients across reconnect grace windows. (#30232) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>CLI/Browser start timeout: honor <code>openclaw browser --timeout <ms> start</code> and stop by removing the fixed 15000ms override so slower Chrome startups can use caller-provided timeouts. (#22412, #23427) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/gateway lifecycle: keep <code>startAccount</code> pending until abort for inactive and active account paths to prevent webhook route restart loops under gateway supervision. (#23074) Thanks @druide67.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/allowlist matching: escape regex metacharacters in path-pattern literals (while preserving glob wildcards), preventing crashes on allowlisted executables like <code>/usr/bin/g++</code> and correctly matching mixed wildcard/literal token paths. (#32162) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/webhook compatibility: accept JSON and alias payload fields, allow token resolution from body/query/header sources, and ACK webhook requests with <code>204</code> to avoid persistent <code>Processing...</code> states in Synology Chat clients. (#26635) Thanks @memphislee09-source.</li>
<li>Voice-call/Twilio signature verification: retry signature validation across deterministic URL port variants (with/without port) to handle mixed Twilio signing behavior behind reverse proxies and non-standard ports. (#25140) Thanks @drvoss.</li>
<li>Slack/Bolt startup compatibility: remove invalid <code>message.channels</code> and <code>message.groups</code> event registrations so Slack providers no longer crash on startup with Bolt 4.6+; channel/group traffic continues through the unified <code>message</code> handler (<code>channel_type</code>). (#32033) Thanks @mahopan.</li>
<li>Slack/socket auth failure handling: fail fast on non-recoverable auth errors (<code>account_inactive</code>, <code>invalid_auth</code>, etc.) during startup and reconnect instead of retry-looping indefinitely, including <code>unable_to_socket_mode_start</code> error payload propagation. (#32377) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Gateway/macOS LaunchAgent hardening: write <code>Umask=077</code> in generated gateway LaunchAgent plists so npm upgrades preserve owner-only default file permissions for gateway-created state files. (#31919) Fixes #31905. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>macOS/LaunchAgent security defaults: write <code>Umask=63</code> (octal <code>077</code>) into generated gateway launchd plists so post-update service reinstalls keep owner-only file permissions by default instead of falling back to system <code>022</code>. (#32022) Fixes #31905. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Media understanding/provider HTTP proxy routing: pass a proxy-aware fetch function from <code>HTTPS_PROXY</code>/<code>HTTP_PROXY</code> env vars into audio/video provider calls (with graceful malformed-proxy fallback) so transcription/video requests honor configured outbound proxies. (#27093) Thanks @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>Sandbox/workspace mount permissions: make primary <code>/workspace</code> bind mounts read-only whenever <code>workspaceAccess</code> is not <code>rw</code> (including <code>none</code>) across both core sandbox container and sandbox browser create flows. (#32227) Thanks @guanyu-zhang.</li>
<li>Tools/fsPolicy propagation: honor <code>tools.fs.workspaceOnly</code> for image/pdf local-root allowlists so non-sandbox media paths outside workspace are rejected when workspace-only mode is enabled. (#31882) Thanks @justinhuangcode.</li>
<li>Daemon/Homebrew runtime pinning: resolve Homebrew Cellar Node paths to stable Homebrew-managed symlinks (including versioned formulas like <code>node@22</code>) so gateway installs keep the intended runtime across brew upgrades. (#32185) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Browser/Security output boundary hardening: replace check-then-rename output commits with root-bound fd-verified writes, unify install/skills canonical path-boundary checks, and add regression coverage for symlink-rebind race paths across browser output and shared fs-safe write flows. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Gateway/Security canonicalization hardening: decode plugin route path variants to canonical fixpoint (with bounded depth), fail closed on canonicalization anomalies, and enforce gateway auth for deeply encoded <code>/api/channels/*</code> variants to prevent alternate-path auth bypass through plugin handlers. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Browser/Gateway hardening: preserve env credentials for <code>OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_URL</code> / <code>CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_URL</code> while treating explicit <code>--url</code> as override-only auth, and make container browser hardening flags optional with safer defaults for Docker/LXC stability. (#31504) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI basePath webhook passthrough: let non-read methods under configured <code>controlUiBasePath</code> fall through to plugin routes (instead of returning Control UI 405), restoring webhook handlers behind basePath mounts. (#32311) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Control UI/Legacy browser compatibility: replace <code>toSorted</code>-dependent cron suggestion sorting in <code>app-render</code> with a compatibility helper so older browsers without <code>Array.prototype.toSorted</code> no longer white-screen. (#31775) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>macOS/PeekabooBridge: add compatibility socket symlinks for legacy <code>clawdbot</code>, <code>clawdis</code>, and <code>moltbot</code> Application Support socket paths so pre-rename clients can still connect. (#6033) Thanks @lumpinif and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/message tool reliability: avoid false <code>Unknown channel</code> failures when <code>message.*</code> actions receive platform-specific channel ids by falling back to <code>toolContext.currentChannelProvider</code>, and prevent health-monitor restart thrash for channels that just (re)started by adding a per-channel startup-connect grace window. (from #32367) Thanks @MunemHashmi.</li>
<li>Windows/Spawn canonicalization: unify non-core Windows spawn handling across ACP client, QMD/mcporter memory paths, and sandbox Docker execution using the shared wrapper-resolution policy, with targeted regression coverage for <code>.cmd</code> shim unwrapping and shell fallback behavior. (#31750) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Security/ACP sandbox inheritance: enforce fail-closed runtime guardrails for <code>sessions_spawn</code> with <code>runtime="acp"</code> by rejecting ACP spawns from sandboxed requester sessions and rejecting <code>sandbox="require"</code> for ACP runtime, preventing sandbox-boundary bypass via host-side ACP initialization. (#32254) Thanks @tdjackey for reporting, and @dutifulbob for the fix.</li>
<li>Security/Web tools SSRF guard: keep DNS pinning for untrusted <code>web_fetch</code> and citation-redirect URL checks when proxy env vars are set, and require explicit dangerous opt-in before env-proxy routing can bypass pinned dispatch for trusted/operator-controlled endpoints. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Gemini schema sanitization: coerce malformed JSON Schema <code>properties</code> values (<code>null</code>, arrays, primitives) to <code>{}</code> before provider validation, preventing downstream strict-validator crashes on invalid plugin/tool schemas. (#32332) Thanks @webdevtodayjason.</li>
<li>Media understanding/malformed attachment guards: harden attachment selection and decision summary formatting against non-array or malformed attachment payloads to prevent runtime crashes on invalid inbound metadata shapes. (#28024) Thanks @claw9267.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension navigation reattach: preserve debugger re-attachment when relay is temporarily disconnected by deferring relay attach events until reconnect/re-announce, reducing post-navigation tab loss. (#28725) Thanks @stone-jin.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay stale tabs: evict stale cached targets from <code>/json/list</code> when extension targets are destroyed/crashed or commands fail with missing target/session errors. (#6175) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP startup readiness: wait for CDP websocket readiness after launching Chrome and cleanly stop/reset when readiness never arrives, reducing follow-up <code>PortInUseError</code> races after <code>browser start</code>/<code>open</code>. (#29538) Thanks @AaronWander.</li>
<li>OpenAI/Responses WebSocket tool-call id hygiene: normalize blank/whitespace streamed tool-call ids before persistence, and block empty <code>function_call_output.call_id</code> payloads in the WS conversion path to avoid OpenAI 400 errors (<code>Invalid 'input[n].call_id': empty string</code>), with regression coverage for both inbound stream normalization and outbound payload guards.</li>
<li>Security/Nodes camera URL downloads: bind node <code>camera.snap</code>/<code>camera.clip</code> URL payload downloads to the resolved node host, enforce fail-closed behavior when node <code>remoteIp</code> is unavailable, and use SSRF-guarded fetch with redirect host/protocol checks to prevent off-node fetch pivots. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Config/backups hardening: enforce owner-only (<code>0600</code>) permissions on rotated config backups and clean orphan <code>.bak.*</code> files outside the managed backup ring, reducing credential leakage risk from stale or permissive backup artifacts. (#31718) Thanks @YUJIE2002.</li>
<li>Telegram/inbound media filenames: preserve original <code>file_name</code> metadata for document/audio/video/animation downloads (with fetch/path fallbacks), so saved inbound attachments keep sender-provided names instead of opaque Telegram file paths. (#31837) Thanks @Kay-051.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI chat completions: honor <code>x-openclaw-message-channel</code> when building <code>agentCommand</code> input for <code>/v1/chat/completions</code>, preserving caller channel identity instead of forcing <code>webchat</code>. (#30462) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/runtime hardening: add package export verification in CI/release checks to catch missing runtime exports before publish-time regressions. (#28575) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Media/MIME normalization: normalize parameterized/case-variant MIME strings in <code>kindFromMime</code> (for example <code>Audio/Ogg; codecs=opus</code>) so WhatsApp voice notes are classified as audio and routed through transcription correctly. (#32280) Thanks @Lucenx9.</li>
<li>Discord/audio preflight mentions: detect audio attachments via Discord <code>content_type</code> and gate preflight transcription on typed text (not media placeholders), so guild voice-note mentions are transcribed and matched correctly. (#32136) Thanks @jnMetaCode.</li>
<li>Feishu/topic session routing: use <code>thread_id</code> as topic session scope fallback when <code>root_id</code> is absent, keep first-turn topic keys stable across thread creation, and force thread replies when inbound events already carry topic/thread context. (#29788) Thanks @songyaolun.</li>
<li>Gateway/Webchat NO_REPLY streaming: suppress assistant lead-fragment deltas that are prefixes of <code>NO_REPLY</code> and keep final-message buffering in sync, preventing partial <code>NO</code> leaks on silent-response runs while preserving legitimate short replies. (#32073) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Telegram/models picker callbacks: keep long model buttons selectable by falling back to compact callback payloads and resolving provider ids on selection (with provider re-prompt on ambiguity), avoiding Telegram 64-byte callback truncation failures. (#31857) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Context-window metadata warmup: add exponential config-load retry backoff (1s -> 2s -> 4s, capped at 60s) so transient startup failures recover automatically without hot-loop retries.</li>
<li>Voice-call/Twilio external outbound: auto-register webhook-first <code>outbound-api</code> calls (initiated outside OpenClaw) so media streams are accepted and call direction metadata stays accurate. (#31181) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Feishu/topic root replies: prefer <code>root_id</code> as outbound <code>replyTargetMessageId</code> when present, and parse millisecond <code>message_create_time</code> values correctly so topic replies anchor to the root message in grouped thread flows. (#29968) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Feishu/DM pairing reply target: send pairing challenge replies to <code>chat:<chat_id></code> instead of <code>user:<sender_open_id></code> so Lark/Feishu private chats with user-id-only sender payloads receive pairing messages reliably. (#31403) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Feishu/Lark private DM routing: treat inbound <code>chat_type: "private"</code> as direct-message context for pairing/mention-forward/reaction synthetic handling so Lark private chats behave like Feishu p2p DMs. (#31400) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Signal/message actions: allow <code>react</code> to fall back to <code>toolContext.currentMessageId</code> when <code>messageId</code> is omitted, matching Telegram behavior and unblocking agent-initiated reactions on inbound turns. (#32217) Thanks @dunamismax.</li>
<li>Discord/message actions: allow <code>react</code> to fall back to <code>toolContext.currentMessageId</code> when <code>messageId</code> is omitted, matching Telegram/Signal reaction ergonomics in inbound turns.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/reply delivery: resolve webhook usernames to Chat API <code>user_id</code> values for outbound chatbot replies, avoiding mismatches between webhook user IDs and <code>method=chatbot</code> recipient IDs in multi-account setups. (#23709) Thanks @druide67.</li>
<li>Slack/thread context payloads: only inject thread starter/history text on first thread turn for new sessions while preserving thread metadata, reducing repeated context-token bloat on long-lived thread sessions. (#32133) Thanks @sourman.</li>
<li>Slack/session routing: keep top-level channel messages in one shared session when <code>replyToMode=off</code>, while preserving thread-scoped keys for true thread replies and non-off modes. (#32193) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Voice-call/webhook routing: require exact webhook path matches (instead of prefix matches) so lookalike paths cannot reach provider verification/dispatch logic. (#31930) Thanks @afurm.</li>
<li>Zalo/Pairing auth tests: add webhook regression coverage asserting DM pairing-store reads/writes remain account-scoped, preventing cross-account authorization bleed in multi-account setups. (#26121) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Zalouser/Pairing auth tests: add account-scoped DM pairing-store regression coverage (<code>monitor.account-scope.test.ts</code>) to prevent cross-account allowlist bleed in multi-account setups. (#26672) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Feishu/Send target prefixes: normalize explicit <code>group:</code>/<code>dm:</code> send targets and preserve explicit receive-id routing hints when resolving outbound Feishu targets. (#31594) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Webchat/Feishu session continuation: preserve routable <code>OriginatingChannel</code>/<code>OriginatingTo</code> metadata from session delivery context in <code>chat.send</code>, and prefer provider-normalized channel when deciding cross-channel route dispatch so Webchat replies continue on the selected Feishu session instead of falling back to main/internal session routing. (#31573)</li>
<li>Telegram/implicit mention forum handling: exclude Telegram forum system service messages (<code>forum_topic_*</code>, <code>general_forum_topic_*</code>) from reply-chain implicit mention detection so <code>requireMention</code> does not get bypassed inside bot-created topic lifecycle events. (#32262) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Slack/inbound debounce routing: isolate top-level non-DM message debounce keys by message timestamp to avoid cross-thread collisions, preserve DM batching, and flush pending top-level buffers before immediate non-debounce follow-ups to keep ordering stable. (#31951) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Feishu/Duplicate replies: suppress same-target reply dispatch when message-tool sends use generic provider metadata (<code>provider: "message"</code>) and normalize <code>lark</code>/<code>feishu</code> provider aliases during duplicate-target checks, preventing double-delivery in Feishu sessions. (#31526)</li>
<li>Webchat/silent token leak: filter assistant <code>NO_REPLY</code>-only transcript entries from <code>chat.history</code> responses and add client-side defense-in-depth guards in the chat controller so internal silent tokens never render as visible chat bubbles. (#32015) Consolidates overlap from #32183, #32082, #32045, #32052, #32172, and #32112. Thanks @ademczuk, @liuxiaopai-ai, @ningding97, @bmendonca3, and @x4v13r1120.</li>
<li>Doctor/local memory provider checks: stop false-positive local-provider warnings when <code>provider=local</code> and no explicit <code>modelPath</code> is set by honoring default local model fallback while still warning when gateway probe reports local embeddings not ready. (#32014) Fixes #31998. Thanks @adhishthite.</li>
<li>Media understanding/parakeet CLI output parsing: read <code>parakeet-mlx</code> transcripts from <code>--output-dir/<media-basename>.txt</code> when txt output is requested (or default), with stdout fallback for non-txt formats. (#9177) Thanks @mac-110.</li>
<li>Media understanding/audio transcription guard: skip tiny/empty audio files (<1024 bytes) before provider/CLI transcription to avoid noisy invalid-audio failures and preserve clean fallback behavior. (#8388) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Gateway/Plugin HTTP route precedence: run explicit plugin HTTP routes before the Control UI SPA catch-all so registered plugin webhook/custom paths remain reachable, while unmatched paths still fall through to Control UI handling. (#31885) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Gateway/Node browser proxy routing: honor <code>profile</code> from <code>browser.request</code> JSON body when query params omit it, while preserving query-profile precedence when both are present. (#28852) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI basePath POST handling: return 405 for <code>POST</code> on exact basePath routes (for example <code>/openclaw</code>) instead of redirecting, and add end-to-end regression coverage that root-mounted webhook POST paths still pass through to plugin handlers. (#31349) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Browser/default profile selection: default <code>browser.defaultProfile</code> behavior now prefers <code>openclaw</code> (managed standalone CDP) when no explicit default is configured, while still auto-provisioning the <code>chrome</code> relay profile for explicit opt-in use. (#32031) Fixes #31907. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Sandbox/mkdirp boundary checks: allow existing in-boundary directories to pass mkdirp boundary validation when directory open probes return platform-specific I/O errors, with regression coverage for directory-safe fallback behavior. (#31547) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Models/config env propagation: apply <code>config.env.vars</code> before implicit provider discovery in models bootstrap so config-scoped credentials are visible to implicit provider resolution paths. (#32295) Thanks @hsiaoa.</li>
<li>Models/Codex usage labels: infer weekly secondary usage windows from reset cadence when API window seconds are ambiguously reported as 24h, so <code>openclaw models status</code> no longer mislabels weekly limits as daily. (#31938) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Gateway/Heartbeat model reload: treat <code>models.*</code> and <code>agents.defaults.model</code> config updates as heartbeat hot-reload triggers so heartbeat picks up model changes without a full gateway restart. (#32046) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Memory/LanceDB embeddings: forward configured <code>embedding.dimensions</code> into OpenAI embeddings requests so vector size and API output dimensions stay aligned when dimensions are explicitly configured. (#32036) Thanks @scotthuang.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI method guard: allow POST requests to non-UI routes to fall through when no base path is configured, and add POST regression coverage for fallthrough and base-path 405 behavior. (#23970) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP status accuracy: require a successful <code>Browser.getVersion</code> response over the CDP websocket (not just socket-open) before reporting <code>cdpReady</code>, so stale idle command channels are surfaced as unhealthy. (#23427) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd checks in containers: treat missing <code>systemctl</code> invocations (including <code>spawn systemctl ENOENT</code>/<code>EACCES</code>) as unavailable service state during <code>is-enabled</code> checks, preventing container flows from failing with <code>Gateway service check failed</code> before install/status handling can continue. (#26089) Thanks @sahilsatralkar and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/Node exec approvals: revalidate approval-bound <code>cwd</code> identity immediately before execution/forwarding and fail closed with an explicit denial when <code>cwd</code> drifts after approval hardening.</li>
<li>Security audit/skills workspace hardening: add <code>skills.workspace.symlink_escape</code> warning in <code>openclaw security audit</code> when workspace <code>skills/**/SKILL.md</code> resolves outside the workspace root (for example symlink-chain drift), plus docs coverage in the security glossary.</li>
<li>Security/Node exec approvals: preserve shell/dispatch-wrapper argv semantics during approval hardening so approved wrapper commands (for example <code>env sh -c ...</code>) cannot drift into a different runtime command shape, and add regression coverage for both approval-plan generation and approved runtime execution paths. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/fs-safe write hardening: make <code>writeFileWithinRoot</code> use same-directory temp writes plus atomic rename, add post-write inode/hardlink revalidation with security warnings on boundary drift, and avoid truncating existing targets when final rename fails.</li>
<li>Security/Skills archive extraction: unify tar extraction safety checks across tar.gz and tar.bz2 install flows, enforce tar compressed-size limits, and fail closed if tar.bz2 archives change between preflight and extraction to prevent bypasses of entry-type/size guardrails. Thanks @GCXWLP for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Prompt spoofing hardening: stop injecting queued runtime events into user-role prompt text, route them through trusted system-prompt context, and neutralize inbound spoof markers like <code>[System Message]</code> and line-leading <code>System:</code> in untrusted message content. (#30448)</li>
<li>Sandbox/Docker setup command parsing: accept <code>agents.*.sandbox.docker.setupCommand</code> as either a string or a string array, and normalize arrays to newline-delimited shell scripts so multi-step setup commands no longer concatenate without separators. (#31953) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Sandbox/Bootstrap context boundary hardening: reject symlink/hardlink alias bootstrap seed files that resolve outside the source workspace and switch post-compaction <code>AGENTS.md</code> context reads to boundary-verified file opens, preventing host file content from being injected via workspace aliasing. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Agents/Sandbox workdir mapping: map container workdir paths (for example <code>/workspace</code>) back to the host workspace before sandbox path validation so exec requests keep the intended directory in containerized runs instead of falling back to an unavailable host path. (#31841) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Docker/Sandbox bootstrap hardening: make <code>OPENCLAW_SANDBOX</code> opt-in parsing explicit (<code>1|true|yes|on</code>), support custom Docker socket paths via <code>OPENCLAW_DOCKER_SOCKET</code>, defer docker.sock exposure until sandbox prerequisites pass, and reset/roll back persisted sandbox mode to <code>off</code> when setup is skipped or partially fails to avoid stale broken sandbox state. (#29974) Thanks @jamtujest and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Hooks/webhook ACK compatibility: return <code>200</code> (instead of <code>202</code>) for successful <code>/hooks/agent</code> requests so providers that require <code>200</code> (for example Forward Email) accept dispatched agent hook deliveries. (#28204) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Feishu/Run channel fallback: prefer <code>Provider</code> over <code>Surface</code> when inferring queued run <code>messageProvider</code> fallback (when <code>OriginatingChannel</code> is missing), preventing Feishu turns from being mislabeled as <code>webchat</code> in mixed relay metadata contexts. (#31880) Fixes #31859. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Skills/sherpa-onnx-tts: run the <code>sherpa-onnx-tts</code> bin under ESM (replace CommonJS <code>require</code> imports) and add regression coverage to prevent <code>require is not defined in ES module scope</code> startup crashes. (#31965) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Inbound metadata/direct relay context: restore direct-channel conversation metadata blocks for external channels (for example WhatsApp) while preserving webchat-direct suppression, so relay agents recover sender/message identifiers without reintroducing internal webchat metadata noise. (#31969) Fixes #29972. Thanks @Lucenx9.</li>
<li>Slack/Channel message subscriptions: register explicit <code>message.channels</code> and <code>message.groups</code> monitor handlers (alongside generic <code>message</code>) so channel/group event subscriptions are consumed even when Slack dispatches typed message event names. Fixes #31674.</li>
<li>Hooks/session-scoped memory context: expose ephemeral <code>sessionId</code> in embedded plugin tool contexts and <code>before_tool_call</code>/<code>after_tool_call</code> hook contexts (including compaction and client-tool wiring) so plugins can isolate per-conversation state across <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code>. Related #31253 and #31304. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @Servo-AIpex.</li>
<li>Voice-call/Twilio inbound greeting: run answered-call initial notify greeting for Twilio instead of skipping the manager speak path, with regression coverage for both Twilio and Plivo notify flows. (#29121) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>Voice-call/stale call hydration: verify active calls with the provider before loading persisted in-progress calls so stale locally persisted records do not block or misroute new call handling after restarts. (#4325) Thanks @garnetlyx.</li>
<li>Feishu/File upload filenames: percent-encode non-ASCII/special-character <code>file_name</code> values in Feishu multipart uploads so Chinese/symbol-heavy filenames are sent as proper attachments instead of plain text links. (#31179) Thanks @Kay-051.</li>
<li>Media/MIME channel parity: route Telegram/Signal/iMessage media-kind checks through normalized <code>kindFromMime</code> so mixed-case/parameterized MIME values classify consistently across message channels.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/inbound self-message context: propagate inbound <code>fromMe</code> through the web inbox pipeline and annotate direct self messages as <code>(self)</code> in envelopes so agents can distinguish owner-authored turns from contact turns. (#32167) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Webchat/stream finalization: persist streamed assistant text when final events omit <code>message</code>, while keeping final payload precedence and skipping empty stream buffers to prevent disappearing replies after tool turns. (#31920) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound ordering: serialize message handling per chat while preserving cross-chat concurrency to avoid same-chat race drops under bursty inbound traffic. (#31807)</li>
<li>Feishu/Typing notification suppression: skip typing keepalive reaction re-adds when the indicator is already active, preventing duplicate notification pings from repeated identical emoji adds. (#31580)</li>
<li>Feishu/Probe failure backoff: cache API and timeout probe failures for one minute per account key while preserving abort-aware probe timeouts, reducing repeated health-check retries during transient credential/network outages. (#29970)</li>
<li>Feishu/Streaming block fallback: preserve markdown block stream text as final streaming-card content when final payload text is missing, while still suppressing non-card internal block chunk delivery. (#30663)</li>
<li>Feishu/Bitable API errors: unify Feishu Bitable tool error handling with structured <code>LarkApiError</code> responses and consistent API/context attribution across wiki/base metadata, field, and record operations. (#31450)</li>
<li>Feishu/Missing-scope grant URL fix: rewrite known invalid scope aliases (<code>contact:contact.base:readonly</code>) to valid scope names in permission grant links, so remediation URLs open with correct Feishu consent scopes. (#31943)</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/Message metadata: harden send response ID extraction, include sender identity in DM context, and normalize inbound <code>message_id</code> selection to avoid duplicate ID metadata. (#23970) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>WebChat/markdown tables: ensure GitHub-flavored markdown table parsing is explicitly enabled at render time and add horizontal overflow handling for wide tables, with regression coverage for table-only and mixed text+table content. (#32365) Thanks @BlueBirdBack.</li>
<li>Feishu/default account resolution: always honor explicit <code>channels.feishu.defaultAccount</code> during outbound account selection (including top-level-credential setups where the preferred id is not present in <code>accounts</code>), instead of silently falling back to another account id. (#32253) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Feishu/Sender lookup permissions: suppress user-facing grant prompts for stale non-existent scope errors (<code>contact:contact.base:readonly</code>) during best-effort sender-name resolution so inbound messages continue without repeated false permission notices. (#31761)</li>
<li>Discord/dispatch + Slack formatting: restore parallel outbound dispatch across Discord channels with per-channel queues while preserving in-channel ordering, and run Slack preview/stream update text through mrkdwn normalization for consistent formatting. (#31927) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound debounce: debounce rapid same-chat sender bursts into one ordered dispatch turn, skip already-processed retries when composing merged text, and preserve bot-mention intent across merged entries to reduce duplicate or late inbound handling. (#31548)</li>
<li>Tests/Sandbox + archive portability: use junction-compatible directory-link setup on Windows and explicit file-symlink platform guards in symlink escape tests where unprivileged file symlinks are unavailable, reducing false Windows CI failures while preserving traversal checks on supported paths. (#28747) Thanks @arosstale.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension re-announce reliability: keep relay state in <code>connecting</code> when re-announce forwarding fails and extend debugger re-attach retries after navigation to reduce false attached states and post-nav disconnect loops. (#27630) Thanks @markmusson.</li>
<li>Browser/Act request compatibility: accept legacy flattened <code>action="act"</code> params (<code>kind/ref/text/...</code>) in addition to <code>request={...}</code> so browser act calls no longer fail with <code>request required</code>. (#15120) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>OpenRouter/x-ai compatibility: skip <code>reasoning.effort</code> injection for <code>x-ai/*</code> models (for example Grok) so OpenRouter requests no longer fail with invalid-arguments errors on unsupported reasoning params. (#32054) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Models/openai-completions developer-role compatibility: force <code>supportsDeveloperRole=false</code> for non-native endpoints, treat unparseable <code>baseUrl</code> values as non-native, and add regression coverage for empty/malformed baseUrl plus explicit-true override behavior. (#29479) thanks @akramcodez.</li>
<li>Browser/Profile attach-only override: support <code>browser.profiles.<name>.attachOnly</code> (fallback to global <code>browser.attachOnly</code>) so loopback proxy profiles can skip local launch/port-ownership checks without forcing attach-only mode for every profile. (#20595) Thanks @unblockedgamesstudio and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Sessions/Lock recovery: detect recycled Linux PIDs by comparing lock-file <code>starttime</code> with <code>/proc/<pid>/stat</code> starttime, so stale <code>.jsonl.lock</code> files are reclaimed immediately in containerized PID-reuse scenarios while preserving compatibility for older lock files. (#26443) Fixes #27252. Thanks @HirokiKobayashi-R and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Cron/isolated delivery target fallback: remove early unresolved-target return so cron delivery can flow through shared outbound target resolution (including per-channel <code>resolveDefaultTo</code> fallback) when <code>delivery.to</code> is omitted. (#32364) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>OpenAI media capabilities: include <code>audio</code> in the OpenAI provider capability list so audio transcription models are eligible in media-understanding provider selection. (#12717) Thanks @openjay.</li>
<li>Browser/Managed tab cap: limit loopback managed <code>openclaw</code> page tabs to 8 via best-effort cleanup after tab opens to reduce long-running renderer buildup while preserving attach-only and remote profile behavior. (#29724) Thanks @pandego.</li>
<li>Docker/Image health checks: add Dockerfile <code>HEALTHCHECK</code> that probes gateway <code>GET /healthz</code> so container runtimes can mark unhealthy instances without requiring auth credentials in the probe command. (#11478) Thanks @U-C4N and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/Node dangerous-command parity: include <code>sms.send</code> in default onboarding node <code>denyCommands</code>, share onboarding deny defaults with the gateway dangerous-command source of truth, and include <code>sms.send</code> in phone-control <code>/phone arm writes</code> handling so SMS follows the same break-glass flow as other dangerous node commands. Thanks @zpbrent.</li>
<li>Pairing/AllowFrom account fallback: handle omitted <code>accountId</code> values in <code>readChannelAllowFromStore</code> and <code>readChannelAllowFromStoreSync</code> as <code>default</code>, while preserving legacy unscoped allowFrom merges for default-account flows. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/Remote CDP ownership checks: skip local-process ownership errors for non-loopback remote CDP profiles when HTTP is reachable but the websocket handshake fails, and surface the remote websocket attach/retry path instead. (#15582) Landed from contributor (#28780) Thanks @stubbi, @bsormagec, @unblockedgamesstudio and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP proxy bypass: force direct loopback agent paths and scoped <code>NO_PROXY</code> expansion for localhost CDP HTTP/WS connections when proxy env vars are set, so browser relay/control still works behind global proxy settings. (#31469) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Sessions/idle reset correctness: preserve existing <code>updatedAt</code> during inbound metadata-only writes so idle-reset boundaries are not unintentionally refreshed before actual user turns. (#32379) Thanks @romeodiaz.</li>
<li>Sessions/lock recovery: reclaim orphan legacy same-PID lock files missing <code>starttime</code> when no in-process lock ownership exists, avoiding false lock timeouts after PID reuse while preserving active lock safety checks. (#32081) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Sessions/store cache invalidation: reload cached session stores when file size changes within the same mtime tick by keying cache validation on a single file-stat snapshot (<code>mtimeMs</code> + <code>sizeBytes</code>), with regression coverage for same-tick rewrites. (#32191) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Agents/Subagents <code>sessions_spawn</code>: reject malformed <code>agentId</code> inputs before normalization (for example error-message/path-like strings) to prevent unintended synthetic agent IDs and ghost workspace/session paths; includes strict validation regression coverage. (#31381) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>CLI/installer Node preflight: enforce Node.js <code>v22.12+</code> consistently in both <code>openclaw.mjs</code> runtime bootstrap and installer active-shell checks, with actionable nvm recovery guidance for mismatched shell PATH/defaults. (#32356) Thanks @jasonhargrove.</li>
<li>Web UI/config form: support SecretInput string-or-secret-ref unions in map <code>additionalProperties</code>, so provider API key fields stay editable instead of being marked unsupported. (#31866) Thanks @ningding97.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/inline command cleanup: preserve newline structure when stripping inline <code>/status</code> and extracting inline slash commands by collapsing only horizontal whitespace, preventing paragraph flattening in multi-line replies. (#32224) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Config/raw redaction safety: preserve non-sensitive literals during raw redaction round-trips, scope SecretRef redaction to secret IDs (not structural fields like <code>source</code>/<code>provider</code>), and fall back to structured raw redaction when text replacement cannot restore the original config shape. (#32174) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Hooks/runtime stability: keep the internal hook handler registry on a <code>globalThis</code> singleton so hook registration/dispatch remains consistent when bundling emits duplicate module copies. (#32292) Thanks @Drickon.</li>
<li>Hooks/after_tool_call: include embedded session context (<code>sessionKey</code>, <code>agentId</code>) and fire the hook exactly once per tool execution by removing duplicate adapter-path dispatch in embedded runs. (#32201) Thanks @jbeno, @scoootscooob, @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Hooks/tool-call correlation: include <code>runId</code> and <code>toolCallId</code> in plugin tool hook payloads/context and scope tool start/adjusted-param tracking by run to prevent cross-run collisions in <code>before_tool_call</code> and <code>after_tool_call</code>. (#32360) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/install diagnostics: reject legacy plugin package shapes without <code>openclaw.extensions</code> and return an explicit upgrade hint with troubleshooting docs for repackaging. (#32055) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Hooks/plugin context parity: ensure <code>llm_input</code> hooks in embedded attempts receive the same <code>trigger</code> and <code>channelId</code>-aware <code>hookCtx</code> used by the other hook phases, preserving channel/trigger-scoped plugin behavior. (#28623) Thanks @davidrudduck and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/hardlink install compatibility: allow bundled plugin manifests and entry files to load when installed via hardlink-based package managers (<code>pnpm</code>, <code>bun</code>) while keeping hardlink rejection enabled for non-bundled plugin sources. (#32119) Fixes #28175, #28404, #29455. Thanks @markfietje.</li>
<li>Cron/session reaper reliability: move cron session reaper sweeps into <code>onTimer</code> <code>finally</code> and keep pruning active even when timer ticks fail early (for example cron store parse failures), preventing stale isolated run sessions from accumulating indefinitely. (#31996) Fixes #31946. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Cron/HEARTBEAT_OK summary leak: suppress fallback main-session enqueue for heartbeat/internal ack summaries in isolated announce mode so <code>HEARTBEAT_OK</code> noise never appears in user chat while real summaries still forward. (#32093) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Authentication: classify <code>permission_error</code> as <code>auth_permanent</code> for profile fallback. (#31324) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/host edit reliability: treat host edit-tool throws as success only when on-disk post-check confirms replacement likely happened (<code>newText</code> present and <code>oldText</code> absent), preventing false failure reports while avoiding pre-write false positives. (#32383) Thanks @polooooo.</li>
<li>Plugins/install fallback safety: resolve bare install specs to bundled plugin ids before npm lookup (for example <code>diffs</code> -> bundled <code>@openclaw/diffs</code>), keep npm fallback limited to true package-not-found errors, and continue rejecting non-plugin npm packages that fail manifest validation. (#32096) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Web UI/inline code copy fidelity: disable forced mid-token wraps on inline <code><code></code> spans so copied UUID/hash/token strings preserve exact content instead of inserting line-break spaces. (#32346) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Restart sentinel formatting: avoid duplicate <code>Reason:</code> lines when restart message text already matches <code>stats.reason</code>, keeping restart notifications concise for users and downstream parsers. (#32083) Thanks @velamints2.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/followup queue: avoid stale callback reuse across idle-window restarts by caching the followup runner only when a drain actually starts, preserving enqueue ordering after empty-finalize paths. (#31902) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-result guard: always clear pending tool-call state on interruptions even when synthetic tool results are disabled, preventing orphaned tool-use transcripts that cause follow-up provider request failures. (#32120) Thanks @jnMetaCode.</li>
<li>Failover/error classification: treat HTTP <code>529</code> (provider overloaded, common with Anthropic-compatible APIs) as <code>rate_limit</code> so model failover can engage instead of misclassifying the error path. (#31854) Thanks @bugkill3r.</li>
<li>Logging: use local time for logged timestamps instead of UTC, aligning log output with documented local timezone behavior and avoiding confusion during local diagnostics. (#28434) Thanks @liuy.</li>
<li>Agents/Subagent announce cleanup: keep completion-message runs pending while descendants settle, add a 30 minute hard-expiry backstop to avoid indefinite pending state, and keep retry bookkeeping resumable across deferred wakes. (#23970) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Secrets/exec resolver timeout defaults: use provider <code>timeoutMs</code> as the default inactivity (<code>noOutputTimeoutMs</code>) watchdog for exec secret providers, preventing premature no-output kills for resolvers that start producing output after 2s. (#32235) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/reminder guard note suppression: when a turn makes reminder-like commitments but schedules no new cron jobs, suppress the unscheduled-reminder warning note only if an enabled cron already exists for the same session; keep warnings for unrelated sessions, disabled jobs, or unreadable cron store paths. (#32255) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Cron/isolated announce heartbeat suppression: treat multi-payload runs as skippable when any payload is a heartbeat ack token and no payload has media, preventing internal narration + trailing <code>HEARTBEAT_OK</code> from being delivered to users. (#32131) Thanks @adhishthite.</li>
<li>Cron/store migration: normalize legacy cron jobs with string <code>schedule</code> and top-level <code>command</code>/<code>timeout</code> fields into canonical schedule/payload/session-target shape on load, preventing schedule-error loops on old persisted stores. (#31926) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Tests/Windows backup rotation: skip chmod-only backup permission assertions on Windows while retaining compose/rotation/prune coverage across platforms to avoid false CI failures from Windows non-POSIX mode semantics. (#32286) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Tests/Subagent announce: set <code>OPENCLAW_TEST_FAST=1</code> before importing <code>subagent-announce</code> format suites so module-level fast-mode constants are captured deterministically on Windows CI, preventing timeout flakes in nested completion announce coverage. (#31370) Thanks @zwffff.</li>
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<h3>Changes</h3>
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<li>Agents/Thinking defaults: set <code>adaptive</code> as the default thinking level for Anthropic Claude 4.6 models (including Bedrock Claude 4.6 refs) while keeping other reasoning-capable models at <code>low</code> unless explicitly configured.</li>
<li>Gateway/Container probes: add built-in HTTP liveness/readiness endpoints (<code>/health</code>, <code>/healthz</code>, <code>/ready</code>, <code>/readyz</code>) for Docker/Kubernetes health checks, with fallback routing so existing handlers on those paths are not shadowed. (#31272) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Android/Nodes: add <code>camera.list</code>, <code>device.permissions</code>, <code>device.health</code>, and <code>notifications.actions</code> (<code>open</code>/<code>dismiss</code>/<code>reply</code>) on Android nodes, plus first-class node-tool actions for the new device/notification commands. (#28260) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Discord/Thread bindings: replace fixed TTL lifecycle with inactivity (<code>idleHours</code>, default 24h) plus optional hard <code>maxAgeHours</code> lifecycle controls, and add <code>/session idle</code> + <code>/session max-age</code> commands for focused thread-bound sessions. (#27845) Thanks @osolmaz.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM topics: add per-DM <code>direct</code> + topic config (allowlists, <code>dmPolicy</code>, <code>skills</code>, <code>systemPrompt</code>, <code>requireTopic</code>), route DM topics as distinct inbound/outbound sessions, and enforce topic-aware authorization/debounce for messages, callbacks, commands, and reactions. Landed from contributor PR #30579 by @kesor. Thanks @kesor.</li>
<li>Web UI/Cron i18n: localize cron page labels, filters, form help text, and validation/error messaging in English and zh-CN. (#29315) Thanks @BUGKillerKing.</li>
<li>OpenAI/Streaming transport: make <code>openai</code> Responses WebSocket-first by default (<code>transport: "auto"</code> with SSE fallback), add shared OpenAI WS stream/connection runtime wiring with per-session cleanup, and preserve server-side compaction payload mutation (<code>store</code> + <code>context_management</code>) on the WS path.</li>
<li>Android/Gateway capability refresh: add live Android capability integration coverage and node canvas capability refresh wiring, plus runtime hardening for A2UI readiness retries, scoped canvas URL normalization, debug diagnostics JSON, and JavaScript MIME delivery. (#28388) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Android/Nodes parity: add <code>system.notify</code>, <code>photos.latest</code>, <code>contacts.search</code>/<code>contacts.add</code>, <code>calendar.events</code>/<code>calendar.add</code>, and <code>motion.activity</code>/<code>motion.pedometer</code>, with motion sensor-aware command gating and improved activity sampling reliability. (#29398) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>CLI/Config: add <code>openclaw config file</code> to print the active config file path resolved from <code>OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH</code> or the default location. (#26256) thanks @cyb1278588254.</li>
<li>Feishu/Docx tables + uploads: add <code>feishu_doc</code> actions for Docx table creation/cell writing (<code>create_table</code>, <code>write_table_cells</code>, <code>create_table_with_values</code>) and image/file uploads (<code>upload_image</code>, <code>upload_file</code>) with stricter create/upload error handling for missing <code>document_id</code> and placeholder cleanup failures. (#20304) Thanks @xuhao1.</li>
<li>Feishu/Reactions: add inbound <code>im.message.reaction.created_v1</code> handling, route verified reactions through synthetic inbound turns, and harden verification with timeout + fail-closed filtering so non-bot or unverified reactions are dropped. (#16716) Thanks @schumilin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Chat tooling: add <code>feishu_chat</code> tool actions for chat info and member queries, with configurable enablement under <code>channels.feishu.tools.chat</code>. (#14674) Thanks @liuweifly.</li>
<li>Feishu/Doc permissions: support optional owner permission grant fields on <code>feishu_doc</code> create and report permission metadata only when the grant call succeeds, with regression coverage for success/failure/omitted-owner paths. (#28295) Thanks @zhoulongchao77.</li>
<li>Web UI/i18n: add German (<code>de</code>) locale support and auto-render language options from supported locale constants in Overview settings. (#28495) thanks @dsantoreis.</li>
<li>Tools/Diffs: add a new optional <code>diffs</code> plugin tool for read-only diff rendering from before/after text or unified patches, with gateway viewer URLs for canvas and PNG image output. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Memory/LanceDB: support custom OpenAI <code>baseUrl</code> and embedding dimensions for LanceDB memory. (#17874) Thanks @rish2jain and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX streaming: pin ACPX plugin support to <code>0.1.15</code>, add configurable ACPX command/version probing, and streamline ACP stream delivery (<code>final_only</code> default + reduced tool-event noise) with matching runtime and test updates. (#30036) Thanks @osolmaz.</li>
<li>Shell env markers: set <code>OPENCLAW_SHELL</code> across shell-like runtimes (<code>exec</code>, <code>acp</code>, <code>acp-client</code>, <code>tui-local</code>) so shell startup/config rules can target OpenClaw contexts consistently, and document the markers in env/exec/acp/TUI docs. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Cron/Heartbeat light bootstrap context: add opt-in lightweight bootstrap mode for automation runs (<code>--light-context</code> for cron agent turns and <code>agents.*.heartbeat.lightContext</code> for heartbeat), keeping only <code>HEARTBEAT.md</code> for heartbeat runs and skipping bootstrap-file injection for cron lightweight runs. (#26064) Thanks @jose-velez.</li>
<li>OpenAI/WebSocket warm-up: add optional OpenAI Responses WebSocket warm-up (<code>response.create</code> with <code>generate:false</code>), enable it by default for <code>openai/*</code>, and expose <code>params.openaiWsWarmup</code> for per-model enable/disable control.</li>
<li>Agents/Subagents runtime events: replace ad-hoc subagent completion system-message handoff with typed internal completion events (<code>task_completion</code>) that are rendered consistently across direct and queued announce paths, with gateway/CLI plumbing for structured <code>internalEvents</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Node exec approval payloads now require <code>systemRunPlan</code>. <code>host=node</code> approval requests without that plan are rejected.</li>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Node <code>system.run</code> execution now pins path-token commands to the canonical executable path (<code>realpath</code>) in both allowlist and approval execution flows. Integrations/tests that asserted token-form argv (for example <code>tr</code>) must now accept canonical paths (for example <code>/usr/bin/tr</code>).</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Android/Nodes reliability: reject <code>facing=both</code> when <code>deviceId</code> is set to avoid mislabeled duplicate captures, allow notification <code>open</code>/<code>reply</code> on non-clearable entries while still gating dismiss, trigger listener rebind before notification actions, and scale invoke-result ack timeout to invoke budget for large clip payloads. (#28260) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Windows/Plugin install: avoid <code>spawn EINVAL</code> on Windows npm/npx invocations by resolving to <code>node</code> + npm CLI scripts instead of spawning <code>.cmd</code> directly. Landed from contributor PR #31147 by @codertony. Thanks @codertony.</li>
<li>LINE/Voice transcription: classify M4A voice media as <code>audio/mp4</code> (not <code>video/mp4</code>) by checking the MPEG-4 <code>ftyp</code> major brand (<code>M4A </code> / <code>M4B </code>), restoring voice transcription for LINE voice messages. Landed from contributor PR #31151 by @scoootscooob. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Slack/Announce target account routing: enable session-backed announce-target lookup for Slack so multi-account announces resolve the correct <code>accountId</code> instead of defaulting to bot-token context. Landed from contributor PR #31028 by @taw0002. Thanks @taw0002.</li>
<li>Android/Voice screen TTS: stream assistant speech via ElevenLabs WebSocket in Talk Mode, stop cleanly on speaker mute/barge-in, and ignore stale out-of-order stream events. (#29521) Thanks @gregmousseau.</li>
<li>Android/Photos permissions: declare Android 14+ selected-photo access permission (<code>READ_MEDIA_VISUAL_USER_SELECTED</code>) and align Android permission/settings paths with current minSdk behavior for more reliable permission state handling.</li>
<li>Web UI/Cron: include configured agent model defaults/fallbacks in cron model suggestions so scheduled-job model autocomplete reflects configured models. (#29709) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Cron/Delivery: disable the agent messaging tool when <code>delivery.mode</code> is <code>"none"</code> so cron output is not sent to Telegram or other channels. (#21808) Thanks @lailoo.</li>
<li>CLI/Cron: clarify <code>cron list</code> output by renaming <code>Agent</code> to <code>Agent ID</code> and adding a <code>Model</code> column for isolated agent-turn jobs. (#26259) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Feishu/Reply media attachments: send Feishu reply <code>mediaUrl</code>/<code>mediaUrls</code> payloads as attachments alongside text/streamed replies in the reply dispatcher, including legacy fallback when <code>mediaUrls</code> is empty. (#28959) Thanks @icesword0760.</li>
<li>Slack/User-token resolution: normalize Slack account user-token sourcing through resolved account metadata (<code>SLACK_USER_TOKEN</code> env + config) so monitor reads, Slack actions, directory lookups, onboarding allow-from resolution, and capabilities probing consistently use the effective user token. (#28103) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Feishu/Outbound session routing: stop assuming bare <code>oc_</code> identifiers are always group chats, honor explicit <code>dm:</code>/<code>group:</code> prefixes for <code>oc_</code> chat IDs, and default ambiguous bare <code>oc_</code> targets to direct routing to avoid DM session misclassification. (#10407) Thanks @Bermudarat.</li>
<li>Feishu/Group session routing: add configurable group session scopes (<code>group</code>, <code>group_sender</code>, <code>group_topic</code>, <code>group_topic_sender</code>) with legacy <code>topicSessionMode=enabled</code> compatibility so Feishu group conversations can isolate sessions by sender/topic as configured. (#17798) Thanks @yfge.</li>
<li>Feishu/Reply-in-thread routing: add <code>replyInThread</code> config (<code>disabled|enabled</code>) for group replies, propagate <code>reply_in_thread</code> across text/card/media/streaming sends, and align topic-scoped session routing so newly created reply threads stay on the same session root. (#27325) Thanks @kcinzgg.</li>
<li>Feishu/Probe status caching: cache successful <code>probeFeishu()</code> bot-info results for 10 minutes (bounded cache with per-account keying) to reduce repeated status/onboarding probe API calls, while bypassing cache for failures and exceptions. (#28907) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Feishu/Opus media send type: send <code>.opus</code> attachments with <code>msg_type: "audio"</code> (instead of <code>"media"</code>) so Feishu voice messages deliver correctly while <code>.mp4</code> remains <code>msg_type: "media"</code> and documents remain <code>msg_type: "file"</code>. (#28269) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Feishu/Mobile video media type: treat inbound <code>message_type: "media"</code> as video-equivalent for media key extraction, placeholder inference, and media download resolution so mobile-app video sends ingest correctly. (#25502) Thanks @4ier.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound sender fallback: fall back to <code>sender_id.user_id</code> when <code>sender_id.open_id</code> is missing on inbound events, and use ID-type-aware sender lookup so mobile-delivered messages keep stable sender identity/routing. (#26703) Thanks @NewdlDewdl.</li>
<li>Feishu/Reply context metadata: include inbound <code>parent_id</code> and <code>root_id</code> as <code>ReplyToId</code>/<code>RootMessageId</code> in inbound context, and parse interactive-card quote bodies into readable text when fetching replied messages. (#18529) Thanks @qiangu.</li>
<li>Feishu/Post embedded media: extract <code>media</code> tags from inbound rich-text (<code>post</code>) messages and download embedded video/audio files alongside existing embedded-image handling, with regression coverage. (#21786) Thanks @laopuhuluwa.</li>
<li>Feishu/Local media sends: propagate <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through Feishu outbound media sending into <code>loadWebMedia</code> so local path attachments work with post-CVE local-root enforcement. (#27884) Thanks @joelnishanth.</li>
<li>Feishu/Group wildcard policy fallback: honor <code>channels.feishu.groups["*"]</code> when no explicit group match exists so unmatched groups inherit wildcard reply-policy settings instead of falling back to global defaults. (#29456) Thanks @WaynePika.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound media regression coverage: add explicit tests for message resource type mapping (<code>image</code> stays <code>image</code>, non-image maps to <code>file</code>) to prevent reintroducing unsupported Feishu <code>type=audio</code> fetches. (#16311, #8746) Thanks @Yaxuan42.</li>
<li>TTS/Voice bubbles: use opus output and enable <code>audioAsVoice</code> routing for Feishu and WhatsApp (in addition to Telegram) so supported channels receive voice-bubble playback instead of file-style audio attachments. (#27366) Thanks @smthfoxy.</li>
<li>Telegram/Reply media context: include replied media files in inbound context when replying to media, defer reply-media downloads to debounce flush, gate reply-media fetch behind DM authorization, and preserve replied media when non-vision sticker fallback runs (including cached-sticker paths). (#28488) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Android/Nodes notification wake flow: enable Android <code>system.notify</code> default allowlist, emit <code>notifications.changed</code> events for posted/removed notifications (excluding OpenClaw app-owned notifications), canonicalize notification session keys before enqueue/wake routing, and skip heartbeat wakes when consecutive notification summaries dedupe. (#29440) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/Voice fallback reply chunking: apply reply reference, quote text, and inline buttons only to the first fallback text chunk when voice delivery is blocked, preventing over-quoted multi-chunk replies. Landed from contributor PR #31067 by @xdanger. Thanks @xdanger.</li>
<li>Feishu/Multi-account + reply reliability: add <code>channels.feishu.defaultAccount</code> outbound routing support with schema validation, keep quoted-message extraction text-first (post/interactive/file placeholders instead of raw JSON), route Feishu video sends as <code>msg_type: "file"</code>, and avoid websocket event blocking by using non-blocking event handling in monitor dispatch. Landed from contributor PRs #29610, #30432, #30331, and #29501. Thanks @hclsys, @bmendonca3, @patrick-yingxi-pan, and @zwffff.</li>
<li>Cron/Delivery: disable the agent messaging tool when <code>delivery.mode</code> is <code>"none"</code> so cron output is not sent to Telegram or other channels. (#21808) Thanks @lailoo.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound rich-text parsing: preserve <code>share_chat</code> payload summaries when available and add explicit parsing for rich-text <code>code</code>/<code>code_block</code>/<code>pre</code> tags so forwarded and code-heavy messages keep useful context in agent input. (#28591) Thanks @kevinWangSheng.</li>
<li>Feishu/Post markdown parsing: parse rich-text <code>post</code> payloads through a shared markdown-aware parser with locale-wrapper support, preserved mention/image metadata extraction, and inline/fenced code fidelity for agent input rendering. (#12755) Thanks @WilsonLiu95.</li>
<li>Telegram/Outbound chunking: route oversize splitting through the shared outbound pipeline (including subagents), retry Telegram sends when escaped HTML exceeds limits, and preserve boundary whitespace when retry re-splitting rendered chunks so plain-text/transcript fidelity is retained. (#29342, #27317; follow-up to #27461) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Slack/Native commands: register Slack native status as <code>/agentstatus</code> (Slack-reserved <code>/status</code>) so manifest slash command registration stays valid while text <code>/status</code> still works. Landed from contributor PR #29032 by @maloqab. Thanks @maloqab.</li>
<li>Android/Camera clip: remove <code>camera.clip</code> HTTP-upload fallback to base64 so clip transport is deterministic and fail-loud, and reject non-positive <code>maxWidth</code> values so invalid inputs fall back to the safe resize default. (#28229) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Android/Gateway canvas capability refresh: send <code>node.canvas.capability.refresh</code> with object <code>params</code> (<code>{}</code>) from Android node runtime so gateway object-schema validation accepts refresh retries and A2UI host recovery works after scoped capability expiry. (#28413) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI origins: honor <code>gateway.controlUi.allowedOrigins: ["*"]</code> wildcard entries (including trimmed values) and lock behavior with regression tests. Landed from contributor PR #31058 by @byungsker. Thanks @byungsker.</li>
<li>Web UI/Cron: include configured agent model defaults/fallbacks in cron model suggestions so scheduled-job model autocomplete reflects configured models. (#29709) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/Sessions list transcript paths: handle missing/non-string/relative <code>sessions.list.path</code> values and per-agent <code>{agentId}</code> templates when deriving <code>transcriptPath</code>, so cross-agent session listings resolve to concrete agent session files instead of workspace-relative paths. (#24775) Thanks @martinfrancois.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI CSP: allow required Google Fonts origins in Control UI CSP. (#29279) Thanks @Glucksberg and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>CLI/Install: add an npm-link fallback to fix CLI startup <code>Permission denied</code> failures (<code>exit 127</code>) on affected installs. (#17151) Thanks @sskyu and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Onboarding/Custom providers: improve verification reliability for slower local endpoints (for example Ollama) during setup. (#27380) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Plugins/NPM spec install: fix npm-spec plugin installs when <code>npm pack</code> output is empty by detecting newly created <code>.tgz</code> archives in the pack directory. (#21039) Thanks @graysurf and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/Install: clear stale install errors when an npm package is not found so follow-up install attempts report current state correctly. (#25073) Thanks @dalefrieswthat.</li>
<li>Security/Feishu webhook ingress: bound unauthenticated webhook rate-limit state with stale-window pruning and a hard key cap to prevent unbounded pre-auth memory growth from rotating source keys. (#26050) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Gateway/macOS supervised restart: actively <code>launchctl kickstart -k</code> during intentional supervised restarts to bypass LaunchAgent <code>ThrottleInterval</code> delays, and fall back to in-process restart when kickstart fails. Landed from contributor PR #29078 by @cathrynlavery. Thanks @cathrynlavery.</li>
<li>Daemon/macOS TLS certs: default LaunchAgent service env <code>NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS</code> to <code>/etc/ssl/cert.pem</code> (while preserving explicit overrides) so HTTPS clients no longer fail with local-issuer errors under launchd. (#27915) Thanks @Lukavyi.</li>
<li>Discord/Components wildcard handlers: use distinct internal registration sentinel IDs and parse those sentinels as wildcard keys so select/user/role/channel/mentionable/modal interactions are not dropped by raw customId dedupe paths. Landed from contributor PR #29459 by @Sid-Qin. Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Reaction notifications: add <code>channels.feishu.reactionNotifications</code> (<code>off | own | all</code>, default <code>own</code>) so operators can disable reaction ingress or allow all verified reaction events (not only bot-authored message reactions). (#28529) Thanks @cowboy129.</li>
<li>Feishu/Typing backoff: re-throw Feishu typing add/remove rate-limit and quota errors (<code>429</code>, <code>99991400</code>, <code>99991403</code>) and detect SDK non-throwing backoff responses so the typing keepalive circuit breaker can stop retries instead of looping indefinitely. (#28494) Thanks @guoqunabc.</li>
<li>Feishu/Zalo runtime logging: replace direct <code>console.log/error</code> usage in Feishu typing-indicator paths and Zalo monitor paths with runtime-gated logger calls so verbosity controls are respected while preserving typing backoff behavior. (#18841) Thanks @Clawborn.</li>
<li>Feishu/Group sender allowlist fallback: add global <code>channels.feishu.groupSenderAllowFrom</code> sender authorization for group chats, with per-group <code>groups.<id>.allowFrom</code> precedence and regression coverage for allow/block/precedence behavior. (#29174) Thanks @1MoreBuild.</li>
<li>Feishu/Docx append/write ordering: insert converted Docx blocks sequentially (single-block creates) so Feishu append/write preserves markdown block order instead of returning shuffled sections in asynchronous batch inserts. (#26172, #26022) Thanks @echoVic.</li>
<li>Feishu/Docx convert fallback chunking: recursively split oversized markdown chunks (including long no-heading sections) when <code>document.convert</code> hits content limits, while keeping fenced-code-aware split boundaries whenever possible. (#14402) Thanks @lml2468.</li>
<li>Feishu/API quota controls: add <code>typingIndicator</code> and <code>resolveSenderNames</code> config flags (top-level and per-account) so operators can disable typing reactions and sender-name lookup requests while keeping default behavior unchanged. (#10513) Thanks @BigUncle.</li>
<li>Feishu/System preview prompt leakage: stop enqueuing inbound Feishu message previews as system events so user preview text is not injected into later turns as trusted <code>System:</code> context. Landed from contributor PR #31209 by @stakeswky. Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Feishu/Typing replay suppression: skip typing indicators for stale replayed inbound messages after compaction using message-age checks with second/millisecond timestamp normalization, preventing old-message reaction floods while preserving typing for fresh messages. Landed from contributor PR #30709 by @arkyu2077. Thanks @arkyu2077.</li>
<li>Sessions/Internal routing: preserve established external <code>lastTo</code>/<code>lastChannel</code> routes for internal/non-deliverable turns, with added coverage for no-fallback internal routing behavior. Landed from contributor PR #30941 by @graysurf. Thanks @graysurf.</li>
<li>Control UI/Debug log layout: render Debug Event Log payloads at full width to prevent payload JSON from being squeezed into a narrow side column. Landed from contributor PR #30978 by @stozo04. Thanks @stozo04.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/NO_REPLY: strip <code>NO_REPLY</code> token from mixed-content messages instead of leaking raw control text to end users. Landed from contributor PR #31080 by @scoootscooob. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Install/npm: fix npm global install deprecation warnings. (#28318) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Update/Global npm: fallback to <code>--omit=optional</code> when global <code>npm update</code> fails so optional dependency install failures no longer abort update flows. (#24896) Thanks @xinhuagu and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Inbound metadata/Multi-account routing: include <code>account_id</code> in trusted inbound metadata so multi-account channel sessions can reliably disambiguate the receiving account in prompt context. Landed from contributor PR #30984 by @Stxle2. Thanks @Stxle2.</li>
<li>Model directives/Auth profiles: split <code>/model</code> profile suffixes at the first <code>@</code> after the last slash so email-based auth profile IDs (for example OAuth profile IDs) resolve correctly. Landed from contributor PR #30932 by @haosenwang1018. Thanks @haosenwang1018.</li>
<li>Cron/Delivery mode none: send explicit <code>delivery: { mode: "none" }</code> from cron editor for both add and update flows so previous announce delivery is actually cleared. Landed from contributor PR #31145 by @byungsker. Thanks @byungsker.</li>
<li>Cron editor viewport: make the sticky cron edit form independently scrollable with viewport-bounded height so lower fields/actions are reachable on shorter screens. Landed from contributor PR #31133 by @Sid-Qin. Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/Thinking fallback: when providers reject unsupported thinking levels without enumerating alternatives, retry with <code>think=off</code> to avoid hard failure during model/provider fallback chains. Landed from contributor PR #31002 by @yfge. Thanks @yfge.</li>
<li>Ollama/Embedded runner base URL precedence: prioritize configured provider <code>baseUrl</code> over model defaults for embedded Ollama runs so Docker and remote-host setups avoid localhost fetch failures. (#30964) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Agents/Failover reason classification: avoid false rate-limit classification from incidental <code>tpm</code> substrings by matching TPM as a standalone token/phrase and keeping auth-context errors on the auth path. Landed from contributor PR #31007 by @HOYALIM. Thanks @HOYALIM.</li>
<li>CLI/Cron: clarify <code>cron list</code> output by renaming <code>Agent</code> to <code>Agent ID</code> and adding a <code>Model</code> column for isolated agent-turn jobs. (#26259) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Gateway/WS: close repeated post-handshake <code>unauthorized role:*</code> request floods per connection and sample duplicate rejection logs, preventing a single misbehaving client from degrading gateway responsiveness. (#20168) Thanks @acy103, @vibecodooor, and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/Auth: improve device-auth v2 migration diagnostics so operators get clearer guidance when legacy clients connect. (#28305) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>CLI/Ollama config: allow <code>config set</code> for Ollama <code>apiKey</code> without predeclared provider config. (#29299) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Ollama/Autodiscovery: harden autodiscovery and warning behavior. (#29201) Thanks @marcodelpin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Ollama/Context window: unify context window handling across discovery, merge, and OpenAI-compatible transport paths. (#29205) Thanks @Sid-Qin, @jimmielightner, and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/Ollama: demote empty-discovery logging from <code>warn</code> to <code>debug</code> to reduce noisy warnings in normal edge-case discovery flows. (#26379) Thanks @byungsker.</li>
<li>fix(model): preserve reasoning in provider fallback resolution. (#29285) Fixes #25636. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Docker/Image permissions: normalize <code>/app/extensions</code>, <code>/app/.agent</code>, and <code>/app/.agents</code> to directory mode <code>755</code> and file mode <code>644</code> during image build so plugin discovery does not block inherited world-writable paths. (#30191) Fixes #30139. Thanks @edincampara.</li>
<li>OpenAI Responses/Compaction: rewrite and unify the OpenAI Responses store patches to treat empty <code>baseUrl</code> as non-direct, honor <code>compat.supportsStore=false</code>, and auto-inject server-side compaction <code>context_management</code> for compatible direct OpenAI models (with per-model opt-out/threshold overrides). Landed from contributor PRs #16930 (@OiPunk), #22441 (@EdwardWu7), and #25088 (@MoerAI). Thanks @OiPunk, @EdwardWu7, and @MoerAI.</li>
<li>Sandbox/Browser Docker: pass <code>OPENCLAW_BROWSER_NO_SANDBOX=1</code> to sandbox browser containers and bump sandbox browser security hash epoch so existing containers are recreated and pick up the env on upgrade. (#29879) Thanks @Lukavyi.</li>
<li>Usage normalization: clamp negative prompt/input token values to zero (including <code>prompt_tokens</code> alias inputs) so <code>/usage</code> and TUI usage displays cannot show nonsensical negative counts. Landed from contributor PR #31211 by @scoootscooob. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Secrets/Auth profiles: normalize inline SecretRef <code>token</code>/<code>key</code> values to canonical <code>tokenRef</code>/<code>keyRef</code> before persistence, and keep explicit <code>keyRef</code> precedence when inline refs are also present. Landed from contributor PR #31047 by @minupla. Thanks @minupla.</li>
<li>Tools/Edit workspace boundary errors: preserve the real <code>Path escapes workspace root</code> failure path instead of surfacing a misleading access/file-not-found error when editing outside workspace roots. Landed from contributor PR #31015 by @haosenwang1018. Thanks @haosenwang1018.</li>
<li>Browser/Open & navigate: accept <code>url</code> as an alias parameter for <code>open</code> and <code>navigate</code>. (#29260) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Codex/Usage window: label weekly usage window as <code>Week</code> instead of <code>Day</code>. (#26267) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Signal/Sync message null-handling: treat <code>syncMessage</code> presence (including <code>null</code>) as sync envelope traffic so replayed sentTranscript payloads cannot bypass loop guards after daemon restart. Landed from contributor PR #31138 by @Sid-Qin. Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Infra/fs-safe: sanitize directory-read failures so raw <code>EISDIR</code> text never leaks to messaging surfaces, with regression tests for both root-scoped and direct safe reads. Landed from contributor PR #31205 by @polooooo. Thanks @polooooo.</li>
<li>Sandbox/mkdirp boundary checks: allow directory-safe boundary validation for existing in-boundary subdirectories, preventing false <code>cannot create directories</code> failures in sandbox write mode. (#30610) Thanks @glitch418x.</li>
<li>Security/Compaction audit: remove the post-compaction audit injection message. (#28507) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Web tools/RFC2544 fake-IP compatibility: allow RFC2544 benchmark range (<code>198.18.0.0/15</code>) for trusted web-tool fetch endpoints so proxy fake-IP networking modes do not trigger false SSRF blocks. Landed from contributor PR #31176 by @sunkinux. Thanks @sunkinux.</li>
<li>Telegram/Voice fallback reply chunking: apply reply reference, quote text, and inline buttons only to the first fallback text chunk when voice delivery is blocked, preventing over-quoted multi-chunk replies. Landed from contributor PR #31067 by @xdanger. Thanks @xdanger.</li>
<li>Feishu/System preview prompt leakage: stop enqueuing inbound Feishu message previews as system events so user preview text is not injected into later turns as trusted <code>System:</code> context. Landed from contributor PR #31209 by @stakeswky. Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Feishu/Multi-account + reply reliability: add <code>channels.feishu.defaultAccount</code> outbound routing support with schema validation, keep quoted-message extraction text-first (post/interactive/file placeholders instead of raw JSON), route Feishu video sends as <code>msg_type: "file"</code>, and avoid websocket event blocking by using non-blocking event handling in monitor dispatch. Landed from contributor PRs #29610, #30432, #30331, and #29501. Thanks @hclsys, @bmendonca3, @patrick-yingxi-pan, and @zwffff.</li>
<li>Feishu/Typing replay suppression: skip typing indicators for stale replayed inbound messages after compaction using message-age checks with second/millisecond timestamp normalization, preventing old-message reaction floods while preserving typing for fresh messages. Landed from contributor PR #30709 by @arkyu2077. Thanks @arkyu2077.</li>
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```bash
cd apps/android
./gradlew :app:assemblePlayDebug
./gradlew :app:installPlayDebug
./gradlew :app:testPlayDebugUnitTest
cd ../..
bun run android:bundle:release
```
Third-party debug flavor:
```bash
cd apps/android
./gradlew :app:assembleThirdPartyDebug
./gradlew :app:installThirdPartyDebug
./gradlew :app:testThirdPartyDebugUnitTest
```
`bun run android:bundle:release` auto-bumps Android `versionName`/`versionCode` in `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts`, then builds two signed release bundles:
- Play build: `apps/android/build/release-bundles/openclaw-<version>-play-release.aab`
- Third-party build: `apps/android/build/release-bundles/openclaw-<version>-third-party-release.aab`
Flavor-specific direct Gradle tasks:
```bash
cd apps/android
./gradlew :app:bundlePlayRelease
./gradlew :app:bundleThirdPartyRelease
./gradlew :app:assembleDebug
./gradlew :app:installDebug
./gradlew :app:testDebugUnitTest
```
## Kotlin Lint + Format
@@ -196,48 +172,6 @@ More details: `docs/platforms/android.md`.
- `CAMERA` for `camera.snap` and `camera.clip`
- `RECORD_AUDIO` for `camera.clip` when `includeAudio=true`
## Google Play Restricted Permissions
As of March 19, 2026, these manifest permissions are the main Google Play policy risk for this app:
- `READ_SMS`
- `SEND_SMS`
- `READ_CALL_LOG`
Why these matter:
- Google Play treats SMS and Call Log access as highly restricted. In most cases, Play only allows them for the default SMS app, default Phone app, default Assistant, or a narrow policy exception.
- Review usually involves a `Permissions Declaration Form`, policy justification, and demo video evidence in Play Console.
- If we want a Play-safe build, these should be the first permissions removed behind a dedicated product flavor / variant.
Current OpenClaw Android implication:
- APK / sideload build can keep SMS and Call Log features.
- Google Play build should exclude SMS send/search and Call Log search unless the product is intentionally positioned and approved as a default-handler exception case.
- The repo now ships this split as Android product flavors:
- `play`: removes `READ_SMS`, `SEND_SMS`, and `READ_CALL_LOG`, and hides SMS / Call Log surfaces in onboarding, settings, and advertised node capabilities.
- `thirdParty`: keeps the full permission set and the existing SMS / Call Log functionality.
Policy links:
- [Google Play SMS and Call Log policy](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/10208820?hl=en)
- [Google Play sensitive permissions policy hub](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/16558241)
- [Android default handlers guide](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/permissions/default-handlers)
Other Play-restricted surfaces to watch if added later:
- `ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION`
- `MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE`
- `QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES`
- `REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES`
- `AccessibilityService`
Reference links:
- [Background location policy](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9799150)
- [AccessibilityService policy](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/10964491?hl=en-GB)
- [Photo and Video Permissions policy](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/14594990)
## Integration Capability Test (Preconditioned)
This suite assumes setup is already done manually. It does **not** install/run/pair automatically.

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
import com.android.build.api.variant.impl.VariantOutputImpl
val dnsjavaInetAddressResolverService = "META-INF/services/java.net.spi.InetAddressResolverProvider"
val androidStoreFile = providers.gradleProperty("OPENCLAW_ANDROID_STORE_FILE").orNull?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val androidStorePassword = providers.gradleProperty("OPENCLAW_ANDROID_STORE_PASSWORD").orNull?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val androidKeyAlias = providers.gradleProperty("OPENCLAW_ANDROID_KEY_ALIAS").orNull?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
@@ -65,29 +63,14 @@ android {
applicationId = "ai.openclaw.app"
minSdk = 31
targetSdk = 36
versionCode = 2026041001
versionName = "2026.4.10"
versionCode = 202603081
versionName = "2026.3.8"
ndk {
// Support all major ABIs — native libs are tiny (~47 KB per ABI)
abiFilters += listOf("armeabi-v7a", "arm64-v8a", "x86", "x86_64")
}
}
flavorDimensions += "store"
productFlavors {
create("play") {
dimension = "store"
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS", "false")
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG", "false")
}
create("thirdParty") {
dimension = "store"
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS", "true")
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG", "true")
}
}
buildTypes {
release {
if (hasAndroidReleaseSigning) {
@@ -95,9 +78,6 @@ android {
}
isMinifyEnabled = true
isShrinkResources = true
ndk {
debugSymbolLevel = "SYMBOL_TABLE"
}
proguardFiles(getDefaultProguardFile("proguard-android-optimize.txt"), "proguard-rules.pro")
}
debug {
@@ -124,10 +104,6 @@ android {
"/META-INF/LICENSE*.txt",
"DebugProbesKt.bin",
"kotlin-tooling-metadata.json",
"org/bouncycastle/pqc/crypto/picnic/lowmcL1.bin.properties",
"org/bouncycastle/pqc/crypto/picnic/lowmcL3.bin.properties",
"org/bouncycastle/pqc/crypto/picnic/lowmcL5.bin.properties",
"org/bouncycastle/x509/CertPathReviewerMessages*.properties",
)
}
}
@@ -155,13 +131,8 @@ androidComponents {
.forEach { output ->
val versionName = output.versionName.orNull ?: "0"
val buildType = variant.buildType
val flavorName = variant.flavorName?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val outputFileName =
if (flavorName == null) {
"openclaw-$versionName-$buildType.apk"
} else {
"openclaw-$versionName-$flavorName-$buildType.apk"
}
val outputFileName = "openclaw-$versionName-$buildType.apk"
output.outputFileName = outputFileName
}
}
@@ -197,6 +168,7 @@ dependencies {
// material-icons-extended pulled in full icon set (~20 MB DEX). Only ~18 icons used.
// R8 will tree-shake unused icons when minify is enabled on release builds.
implementation("androidx.compose.material:material-icons-extended")
implementation("androidx.navigation:navigation-compose:2.9.7")
debugImplementation("androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling")
@@ -221,7 +193,8 @@ dependencies {
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-camera2:1.5.2")
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-lifecycle:1.5.2")
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-video:1.5.2")
implementation("com.google.android.gms:play-services-code-scanner:16.1.0")
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-view:1.5.2")
implementation("com.journeyapps:zxing-android-embedded:4.3.0")
// Unicast DNS-SD (Wide-Area Bonjour) for tailnet discovery domains.
implementation("dnsjava:dnsjava:3.6.4")
@@ -238,53 +211,3 @@ dependencies {
tasks.withType<Test>().configureEach {
useJUnitPlatform()
}
androidComponents {
onVariants(selector().withBuildType("release")) { variant ->
val variantName = variant.name
val variantNameCapitalized = variantName.replaceFirstChar(Char::titlecase)
val stripTaskName = "strip${variantNameCapitalized}DnsjavaServiceDescriptor"
val mergeTaskName = "merge${variantNameCapitalized}JavaResource"
val minifyTaskName = "minify${variantNameCapitalized}WithR8"
val mergedJar =
layout.buildDirectory.file(
"intermediates/merged_java_res/$variantName/$mergeTaskName/base.jar",
)
val stripTask =
tasks.register(stripTaskName) {
inputs.file(mergedJar)
outputs.file(mergedJar)
doLast {
val jarFile = mergedJar.get().asFile
if (!jarFile.exists()) {
return@doLast
}
val unpackDir = temporaryDir.resolve("merged-java-res")
delete(unpackDir)
copy {
from(zipTree(jarFile))
into(unpackDir)
exclude(dnsjavaInetAddressResolverService)
}
delete(jarFile)
ant.invokeMethod(
"zip",
mapOf(
"destfile" to jarFile.absolutePath,
"basedir" to unpackDir.absolutePath,
),
)
}
}
tasks.matching { it.name == mergeTaskName }.configureEach {
finalizedBy(stripTask)
}
tasks.matching { it.name == minifyTaskName }.configureEach {
dependsOn(stripTask)
}
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,26 @@
# ── App classes ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
-keep class ai.openclaw.app.** { *; }
# ── Bouncy Castle ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
-keep class org.bouncycastle.** { *; }
-dontwarn org.bouncycastle.**
# ── CameraX ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-keep class androidx.camera.** { *; }
# ── kotlinx.serialization ────────────────────────────────────────
-keep class kotlinx.serialization.** { *; }
-keepclassmembers class * {
@kotlinx.serialization.Serializable *;
}
-keepattributes *Annotation*, InnerClasses
# ── OkHttp ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-dontwarn okhttp3.**
-dontwarn okio.**
-keep class okhttp3.internal.platform.** { *; }
# ── Misc suppressions ────────────────────────────────────────────
-dontwarn com.sun.jna.**
-dontwarn javax.naming.**
-dontwarn lombok.Generated

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SEND_SMS" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_SMS" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_MEDIA_IMAGES" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_MEDIA_VISUAL_USER_SELECTED" />
<uses-permission
@@ -20,7 +19,6 @@
android:maxSdkVersion="32" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_CONTACTS" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_CONTACTS" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_CALL_LOG" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_CALENDAR" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION" />
@@ -31,13 +29,6 @@
android:name="android.hardware.telephony"
android:required="false" />
<queries>
<intent>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent>
</queries>
<application
android:name=".NodeApp"
android:allowBackup="true"
@@ -76,17 +67,10 @@
android:exported="true"
android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize"
android:configChanges="orientation|screenSize|screenLayout|smallestScreenSize|uiMode|density|keyboard|keyboardHidden|navigation">
<meta-data
android:name="android.app.shortcuts"
android:resource="@xml/shortcuts" />
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.ASSIST" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
</application>
</manifest>

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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app
import android.content.Intent
const val actionAskOpenClaw = "ai.openclaw.app.action.ASK_OPENCLAW"
const val extraAssistantPrompt = "prompt"
enum class HomeDestination {
Connect,
Chat,
Voice,
Screen,
Settings,
}
data class AssistantLaunchRequest(
val source: String,
val prompt: String?,
val autoSend: Boolean,
)
fun parseAssistantLaunchIntent(intent: Intent?): AssistantLaunchRequest? {
val action = intent?.action ?: return null
return when (action) {
Intent.ACTION_ASSIST ->
AssistantLaunchRequest(
source = "assist",
prompt = null,
autoSend = false,
)
actionAskOpenClaw -> {
val prompt = intent.getStringExtra(extraAssistantPrompt)?.trim()?.ifEmpty { null }
AssistantLaunchRequest(
source = "app_action",
prompt = prompt,
autoSend = prompt != null,
)
}
else -> null
}
}

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@@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ import kotlinx.coroutines.launch
class MainActivity : ComponentActivity() {
private val viewModel: MainViewModel by viewModels()
private lateinit var permissionRequester: PermissionRequester
private var didAttachRuntimeUi = false
private var didStartNodeService = false
override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
handleAssistantIntent(intent)
WindowCompat.setDecorFitsSystemWindows(window, false)
permissionRequester = PermissionRequester(this)
viewModel.camera.attachLifecycleOwner(this)
viewModel.camera.attachPermissionRequester(permissionRequester)
viewModel.sms.attachPermissionRequester(permissionRequester)
lifecycleScope.launch {
repeatOnLifecycle(Lifecycle.State.STARTED) {
@@ -39,20 +39,6 @@ class MainActivity : ComponentActivity() {
}
}
lifecycleScope.launch {
repeatOnLifecycle(Lifecycle.State.STARTED) {
viewModel.runtimeInitialized.collect { ready ->
if (!ready || didAttachRuntimeUi) return@collect
viewModel.attachRuntimeUi(owner = this@MainActivity, permissionRequester = permissionRequester)
didAttachRuntimeUi = true
if (!didStartNodeService) {
NodeForegroundService.start(this@MainActivity)
didStartNodeService = true
}
}
}
}
setContent {
OpenClawTheme {
Surface(modifier = Modifier) {
@@ -60,6 +46,9 @@ class MainActivity : ComponentActivity() {
}
}
}
// Keep startup path lean: start foreground service after first frame.
window.decorView.post { NodeForegroundService.start(this) }
}
override fun onStart() {
@@ -71,15 +60,4 @@ class MainActivity : ComponentActivity() {
viewModel.setForeground(false)
super.onStop()
}
override fun onNewIntent(intent: android.content.Intent) {
super.onNewIntent(intent)
setIntent(intent)
handleAssistantIntent(intent)
}
private fun handleAssistantIntent(intent: android.content.Intent?) {
val request = parseAssistantLaunchIntent(intent) ?: return
viewModel.handleAssistantLaunch(request)
}
}

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@@ -2,384 +2,201 @@ package ai.openclaw.app
import android.app.Application
import androidx.lifecycle.AndroidViewModel
import androidx.lifecycle.LifecycleOwner
import androidx.lifecycle.viewModelScope
import ai.openclaw.app.chat.ChatMessage
import ai.openclaw.app.chat.ChatPendingToolCall
import ai.openclaw.app.chat.ChatSessionEntry
import ai.openclaw.app.chat.OutgoingAttachment
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayEndpoint
import ai.openclaw.app.chat.OutgoingAttachment
import ai.openclaw.app.node.CameraCaptureManager
import ai.openclaw.app.node.CanvasController
import ai.openclaw.app.node.SmsManager
import ai.openclaw.app.voice.VoiceConversationEntry
import kotlinx.coroutines.ExperimentalCoroutinesApi
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.MutableStateFlow
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.SharingStarted
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.StateFlow
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.flatMapLatest
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.flowOf
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.stateIn
@OptIn(ExperimentalCoroutinesApi::class)
class MainViewModel(app: Application) : AndroidViewModel(app) {
private val nodeApp = app as NodeApp
private val prefs = nodeApp.prefs
private val runtimeRef = MutableStateFlow<NodeRuntime?>(null)
private var foreground = true
private val _requestedHomeDestination = MutableStateFlow<HomeDestination?>(null)
val requestedHomeDestination: StateFlow<HomeDestination?> = _requestedHomeDestination
private val _chatDraft = MutableStateFlow<String?>(null)
val chatDraft: StateFlow<String?> = _chatDraft
private val _pendingAssistantAutoSend = MutableStateFlow<String?>(null)
val pendingAssistantAutoSend: StateFlow<String?> = _pendingAssistantAutoSend
private val runtime: NodeRuntime = (app as NodeApp).runtime
private fun ensureRuntime(): NodeRuntime {
runtimeRef.value?.let { return it }
val runtime = nodeApp.ensureRuntime()
runtime.setForeground(foreground)
runtimeRef.value = runtime
return runtime
}
val canvas: CanvasController = runtime.canvas
val canvasCurrentUrl: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.canvas.currentUrl
val canvasA2uiHydrated: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.canvasA2uiHydrated
val canvasRehydratePending: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.canvasRehydratePending
val canvasRehydrateErrorText: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.canvasRehydrateErrorText
val camera: CameraCaptureManager = runtime.camera
val sms: SmsManager = runtime.sms
private fun <T> runtimeState(
initial: T,
selector: (NodeRuntime) -> StateFlow<T>,
): StateFlow<T> =
runtimeRef
.flatMapLatest { runtime -> runtime?.let(selector) ?: flowOf(initial) }
.stateIn(viewModelScope, SharingStarted.Eagerly, initial)
val gateways: StateFlow<List<GatewayEndpoint>> = runtime.gateways
val discoveryStatusText: StateFlow<String> = runtime.discoveryStatusText
val runtimeInitialized: StateFlow<Boolean> =
runtimeRef
.flatMapLatest { runtime -> flowOf(runtime != null) }
.stateIn(viewModelScope, SharingStarted.Eagerly, false)
val isConnected: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.isConnected
val isNodeConnected: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.nodeConnected
val statusText: StateFlow<String> = runtime.statusText
val serverName: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.serverName
val remoteAddress: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.remoteAddress
val pendingGatewayTrust: StateFlow<NodeRuntime.GatewayTrustPrompt?> = runtime.pendingGatewayTrust
val isForeground: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.isForeground
val seamColorArgb: StateFlow<Long> = runtime.seamColorArgb
val mainSessionKey: StateFlow<String> = runtime.mainSessionKey
val canvasCurrentUrl: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.canvas.currentUrl }
val canvasA2uiHydrated: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.canvasA2uiHydrated }
val canvasRehydratePending: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.canvasRehydratePending }
val canvasRehydrateErrorText: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.canvasRehydrateErrorText }
val cameraHud: StateFlow<CameraHudState?> = runtime.cameraHud
val cameraFlashToken: StateFlow<Long> = runtime.cameraFlashToken
val gateways: StateFlow<List<GatewayEndpoint>> = runtimeState(initial = emptyList()) { it.gateways }
val discoveryStatusText: StateFlow<String> = runtimeState(initial = "Searching…") { it.discoveryStatusText }
val notificationForwardingEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.notificationForwardingEnabled
val notificationForwardingMode: StateFlow<NotificationPackageFilterMode> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMode
val notificationForwardingPackages: StateFlow<Set<String>> = prefs.notificationForwardingPackages
val notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> =
prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled
val notificationForwardingQuietStart: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart
val notificationForwardingQuietEnd: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd
val notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute: StateFlow<Int> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute
val notificationForwardingSessionKey: StateFlow<String?> = prefs.notificationForwardingSessionKey
val instanceId: StateFlow<String> = runtime.instanceId
val displayName: StateFlow<String> = runtime.displayName
val cameraEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.cameraEnabled
val locationMode: StateFlow<LocationMode> = runtime.locationMode
val locationPreciseEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.locationPreciseEnabled
val preventSleep: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.preventSleep
val micEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.micEnabled
val micCooldown: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.micCooldown
val micStatusText: StateFlow<String> = runtime.micStatusText
val micLiveTranscript: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.micLiveTranscript
val micIsListening: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.micIsListening
val micQueuedMessages: StateFlow<List<String>> = runtime.micQueuedMessages
val micConversation: StateFlow<List<VoiceConversationEntry>> = runtime.micConversation
val micInputLevel: StateFlow<Float> = runtime.micInputLevel
val micIsSending: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.micIsSending
val speakerEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.speakerEnabled
val manualEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.manualEnabled
val manualHost: StateFlow<String> = runtime.manualHost
val manualPort: StateFlow<Int> = runtime.manualPort
val manualTls: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.manualTls
val gatewayToken: StateFlow<String> = runtime.gatewayToken
val onboardingCompleted: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.onboardingCompleted
val canvasDebugStatusEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.canvasDebugStatusEnabled
val isConnected: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.isConnected }
val isNodeConnected: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.nodeConnected }
val statusText: StateFlow<String> = runtimeState(initial = "Offline") { it.statusText }
val serverName: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.serverName }
val remoteAddress: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.remoteAddress }
val pendingGatewayTrust: StateFlow<NodeRuntime.GatewayTrustPrompt?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.pendingGatewayTrust }
val seamColorArgb: StateFlow<Long> = runtimeState(initial = 0xFF0EA5E9) { it.seamColorArgb }
val mainSessionKey: StateFlow<String> = runtimeState(initial = "main") { it.mainSessionKey }
val cameraHud: StateFlow<CameraHudState?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.cameraHud }
val cameraFlashToken: StateFlow<Long> = runtimeState(initial = 0L) { it.cameraFlashToken }
val instanceId: StateFlow<String> = prefs.instanceId
val displayName: StateFlow<String> = prefs.displayName
val cameraEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.cameraEnabled
val locationMode: StateFlow<LocationMode> = prefs.locationMode
val locationPreciseEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.locationPreciseEnabled
val preventSleep: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.preventSleep
val manualEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.manualEnabled
val manualHost: StateFlow<String> = prefs.manualHost
val manualPort: StateFlow<Int> = prefs.manualPort
val manualTls: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.manualTls
val gatewayToken: StateFlow<String> = prefs.gatewayToken
val gatewayBootstrapToken: StateFlow<String> = prefs.gatewayBootstrapToken
val onboardingCompleted: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.onboardingCompleted
val canvasDebugStatusEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.canvasDebugStatusEnabled
val speakerEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.speakerEnabled
val micEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.talkEnabled
val micCooldown: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.micCooldown }
val micStatusText: StateFlow<String> = runtimeState(initial = "Mic off") { it.micStatusText }
val micLiveTranscript: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.micLiveTranscript }
val micIsListening: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.micIsListening }
val micQueuedMessages: StateFlow<List<String>> = runtimeState(initial = emptyList()) { it.micQueuedMessages }
val micConversation: StateFlow<List<VoiceConversationEntry>> = runtimeState(initial = emptyList()) { it.micConversation }
val micInputLevel: StateFlow<Float> = runtimeState(initial = 0f) { it.micInputLevel }
val micIsSending: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.micIsSending }
val chatSessionKey: StateFlow<String> = runtimeState(initial = "main") { it.chatSessionKey }
val chatSessionId: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.chatSessionId }
val chatMessages: StateFlow<List<ChatMessage>> = runtimeState(initial = emptyList()) { it.chatMessages }
val chatError: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.chatError }
val chatHealthOk: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.chatHealthOk }
val chatThinkingLevel: StateFlow<String> = runtimeState(initial = "off") { it.chatThinkingLevel }
val chatStreamingAssistantText: StateFlow<String?> = runtimeState(initial = null) { it.chatStreamingAssistantText }
val chatPendingToolCalls: StateFlow<List<ChatPendingToolCall>> = runtimeState(initial = emptyList()) { it.chatPendingToolCalls }
val chatSessions: StateFlow<List<ChatSessionEntry>> = runtimeState(initial = emptyList()) { it.chatSessions }
val pendingRunCount: StateFlow<Int> = runtimeState(initial = 0) { it.pendingRunCount }
init {
if (prefs.onboardingCompleted.value) {
ensureRuntime()
}
}
val canvas: CanvasController
get() = ensureRuntime().canvas
val camera: CameraCaptureManager
get() = ensureRuntime().camera
val sms: SmsManager
get() = ensureRuntime().sms
fun attachRuntimeUi(owner: LifecycleOwner, permissionRequester: PermissionRequester) {
val runtime = runtimeRef.value ?: return
runtime.camera.attachLifecycleOwner(owner)
runtime.camera.attachPermissionRequester(permissionRequester)
runtime.sms.attachPermissionRequester(permissionRequester)
}
val chatSessionKey: StateFlow<String> = runtime.chatSessionKey
val chatSessionId: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.chatSessionId
val chatMessages = runtime.chatMessages
val chatError: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.chatError
val chatHealthOk: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtime.chatHealthOk
val chatThinkingLevel: StateFlow<String> = runtime.chatThinkingLevel
val chatStreamingAssistantText: StateFlow<String?> = runtime.chatStreamingAssistantText
val chatPendingToolCalls = runtime.chatPendingToolCalls
val chatSessions = runtime.chatSessions
val pendingRunCount: StateFlow<Int> = runtime.pendingRunCount
fun setForeground(value: Boolean) {
foreground = value
val runtime =
if (value && prefs.onboardingCompleted.value) {
ensureRuntime()
} else {
runtimeRef.value
}
runtime?.setForeground(value)
runtime.setForeground(value)
}
fun setDisplayName(value: String) {
prefs.setDisplayName(value)
runtime.setDisplayName(value)
}
fun setCameraEnabled(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setCameraEnabled(value)
runtime.setCameraEnabled(value)
}
fun setLocationMode(mode: LocationMode) {
prefs.setLocationMode(mode)
runtime.setLocationMode(mode)
}
fun setLocationPreciseEnabled(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setLocationPreciseEnabled(value)
runtime.setLocationPreciseEnabled(value)
}
fun setPreventSleep(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setPreventSleep(value)
runtime.setPreventSleep(value)
}
fun setManualEnabled(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setManualEnabled(value)
runtime.setManualEnabled(value)
}
fun setManualHost(value: String) {
prefs.setManualHost(value)
runtime.setManualHost(value)
}
fun setManualPort(value: Int) {
prefs.setManualPort(value)
runtime.setManualPort(value)
}
fun setManualTls(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setManualTls(value)
runtime.setManualTls(value)
}
fun setGatewayToken(value: String) {
prefs.setGatewayToken(value)
}
fun setGatewayBootstrapToken(value: String) {
prefs.setGatewayBootstrapToken(value)
runtime.setGatewayToken(value)
}
fun setGatewayPassword(value: String) {
prefs.setGatewayPassword(value)
}
fun resetGatewaySetupAuth() {
ensureRuntime().resetGatewaySetupAuth()
runtime.setGatewayPassword(value)
}
fun setOnboardingCompleted(value: Boolean) {
if (value) {
ensureRuntime()
}
prefs.setOnboardingCompleted(value)
runtime.setOnboardingCompleted(value)
}
fun setCanvasDebugStatusEnabled(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setCanvasDebugStatusEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value: Boolean) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMode(mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingMode(mode)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingPackagesCsv(csv: String) {
val packages =
csv
.split(',')
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled: Boolean,
start: String,
end: String,
): Boolean {
return ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(enabled = enabled, start = start, end = end)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value: Int) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value: String?) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value)
runtime.setCanvasDebugStatusEnabled(value)
}
fun setVoiceScreenActive(active: Boolean) {
ensureRuntime().setVoiceScreenActive(active)
}
fun handleAssistantLaunch(request: AssistantLaunchRequest) {
_requestedHomeDestination.value = HomeDestination.Chat
if (request.autoSend) {
_pendingAssistantAutoSend.value = request.prompt
_chatDraft.value = null
return
}
_pendingAssistantAutoSend.value = null
_chatDraft.value = request.prompt
}
fun clearRequestedHomeDestination() {
_requestedHomeDestination.value = null
}
fun clearChatDraft() {
_chatDraft.value = null
}
fun clearPendingAssistantAutoSend() {
_pendingAssistantAutoSend.value = null
runtime.setVoiceScreenActive(active)
}
fun setMicEnabled(enabled: Boolean) {
ensureRuntime().setMicEnabled(enabled)
runtime.setMicEnabled(enabled)
}
fun setSpeakerEnabled(enabled: Boolean) {
ensureRuntime().setSpeakerEnabled(enabled)
runtime.setSpeakerEnabled(enabled)
}
fun refreshGatewayConnection() {
ensureRuntime().refreshGatewayConnection()
runtime.refreshGatewayConnection()
}
fun connect(endpoint: GatewayEndpoint) {
ensureRuntime().connect(endpoint)
}
fun connect(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
token: String?,
bootstrapToken: String?,
password: String?,
) {
ensureRuntime().connect(
endpoint,
NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(
token = token,
bootstrapToken = bootstrapToken,
password = password,
),
)
runtime.connect(endpoint)
}
fun connectManual() {
ensureRuntime().connectManual()
runtime.connectManual()
}
fun disconnect() {
runtimeRef.value?.disconnect()
runtime.disconnect()
}
fun acceptGatewayTrustPrompt() {
runtimeRef.value?.acceptGatewayTrustPrompt()
runtime.acceptGatewayTrustPrompt()
}
fun declineGatewayTrustPrompt() {
runtimeRef.value?.declineGatewayTrustPrompt()
runtime.declineGatewayTrustPrompt()
}
fun handleCanvasA2UIActionFromWebView(payloadJson: String) {
ensureRuntime().handleCanvasA2UIActionFromWebView(payloadJson)
}
fun isTrustedCanvasActionUrl(rawUrl: String?): Boolean {
return ensureRuntime().isTrustedCanvasActionUrl(rawUrl)
runtime.handleCanvasA2UIActionFromWebView(payloadJson)
}
fun requestCanvasRehydrate(source: String = "screen_tab") {
ensureRuntime().requestCanvasRehydrate(source = source, force = true)
}
fun refreshHomeCanvasOverviewIfConnected() {
ensureRuntime().refreshHomeCanvasOverviewIfConnected()
runtime.requestCanvasRehydrate(source = source, force = true)
}
fun loadChat(sessionKey: String) {
ensureRuntime().loadChat(sessionKey)
runtime.loadChat(sessionKey)
}
fun refreshChat() {
ensureRuntime().refreshChat()
runtime.refreshChat()
}
fun refreshChatSessions(limit: Int? = null) {
ensureRuntime().refreshChatSessions(limit = limit)
runtime.refreshChatSessions(limit = limit)
}
fun setChatThinkingLevel(level: String) {
ensureRuntime().setChatThinkingLevel(level)
runtime.setChatThinkingLevel(level)
}
fun switchChatSession(sessionKey: String) {
ensureRuntime().switchChatSession(sessionKey)
runtime.switchChatSession(sessionKey)
}
fun abortChat() {
ensureRuntime().abortChat()
runtime.abortChat()
}
fun sendChat(message: String, thinking: String, attachments: List<OutgoingAttachment>) {
ensureRuntime().sendChat(message = message, thinking = thinking, attachments = attachments)
}
suspend fun sendChatAwaitAcceptance(
message: String,
thinking: String,
attachments: List<OutgoingAttachment>,
): Boolean {
return ensureRuntime().sendChatAwaitAcceptance(
message = message,
thinking = thinking,
attachments = attachments,
)
runtime.sendChat(message = message, thinking = thinking, attachments = attachments)
}
}

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@@ -4,18 +4,7 @@ import android.app.Application
import android.os.StrictMode
class NodeApp : Application() {
val prefs: SecurePrefs by lazy { SecurePrefs(this) }
@Volatile private var runtimeInstance: NodeRuntime? = null
fun ensureRuntime(): NodeRuntime {
runtimeInstance?.let { return it }
return synchronized(this) {
runtimeInstance ?: NodeRuntime(this, prefs).also { runtimeInstance = it }
}
}
fun peekRuntime(): NodeRuntime? = runtimeInstance
val runtime: NodeRuntime by lazy { NodeRuntime(this) }
override fun onCreate() {
super.onCreate()

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@@ -28,11 +28,7 @@ class NodeForegroundService : Service() {
val initial = buildNotification(title = "OpenClaw Node", text = "Starting…")
startForegroundWithTypes(notification = initial)
val runtime = (application as NodeApp).peekRuntime()
if (runtime == null) {
stopSelf()
return
}
val runtime = (application as NodeApp).runtime
notificationJob =
scope.launch {
combine(
@@ -63,7 +59,7 @@ class NodeForegroundService : Service() {
override fun onStartCommand(intent: Intent?, flags: Int, startId: Int): Int {
when (intent?.action) {
ACTION_STOP -> {
(application as NodeApp).peekRuntime()?.disconnect()
(application as NodeApp).runtime.disconnect()
stopSelf()
return START_NOT_STICKY
}

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@@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.DeviceIdentityStore
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayDiscovery
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayEndpoint
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewaySession
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayTlsProbeFailure
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayTlsProbeResult
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.probeGatewayTlsFingerprint
import ai.openclaw.app.node.*
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCanvasA2UIAction
@@ -26,6 +24,7 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.voice.TalkModeManager
import ai.openclaw.app.voice.VoiceConversationEntry
import kotlinx.coroutines.CoroutineScope
import kotlinx.coroutines.Dispatchers
import kotlinx.coroutines.Job
import kotlinx.coroutines.SupervisorJob
import kotlinx.coroutines.delay
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.MutableStateFlow
@@ -34,7 +33,6 @@ import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.asStateFlow
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.combine
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.distinctUntilChanged
import kotlinx.coroutines.launch
import kotlinx.serialization.Serializable
import kotlinx.serialization.json.Json
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonArray
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
@@ -43,19 +41,11 @@ import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonObject
import java.util.UUID
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong
class NodeRuntime(
context: Context,
val prefs: SecurePrefs = SecurePrefs(context.applicationContext),
private val tlsFingerprintProbe: suspend (String, Int) -> GatewayTlsProbeResult = ::probeGatewayTlsFingerprint,
) {
data class GatewayConnectAuth(
val token: String?,
val bootstrapToken: String?,
val password: String?,
)
class NodeRuntime(context: Context) {
private val appContext = context.applicationContext
private val scope = CoroutineScope(SupervisorJob() + Dispatchers.IO)
val prefs = SecurePrefs(appContext)
private val deviceAuthStore = DeviceAuthStore(prefs)
val canvas = CanvasController()
val camera = CameraCaptureManager(appContext)
@@ -71,7 +61,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
private val identityStore = DeviceIdentityStore(appContext)
private var connectedEndpoint: GatewayEndpoint? = null
private var activeGatewayAuth: GatewayConnectAuth? = null
private val cameraHandler: CameraHandler = CameraHandler(
appContext = appContext,
@@ -97,8 +86,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
private val deviceHandler: DeviceHandler = DeviceHandler(
appContext = appContext,
smsEnabled = BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS,
callLogEnabled = BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG,
)
private val notificationsHandler: NotificationsHandler = NotificationsHandler(
@@ -121,10 +108,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
appContext = appContext,
)
private val callLogHandler: CallLogHandler = CallLogHandler(
appContext = appContext,
)
private val motionHandler: MotionHandler = MotionHandler(
appContext = appContext,
)
@@ -147,10 +130,7 @@ class NodeRuntime(
voiceWakeMode = { VoiceWakeMode.Off },
motionActivityAvailable = { motionHandler.isActivityAvailable() },
motionPedometerAvailable = { motionHandler.isPedometerAvailable() },
sendSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canSendSms() },
readSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canReadSms() },
smsSearchPossible = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.hasTelephonyFeature() },
callLogAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG },
smsAvailable = { sms.canSendSms() },
hasRecordAudioPermission = { hasRecordAudioPermission() },
manualTls = { manualTls.value },
)
@@ -169,15 +149,10 @@ class NodeRuntime(
smsHandler = smsHandlerImpl,
a2uiHandler = a2uiHandler,
debugHandler = debugHandler,
callLogHandler = callLogHandler,
isForeground = { _isForeground.value },
cameraEnabled = { cameraEnabled.value },
locationEnabled = { locationMode.value != LocationMode.Off },
sendSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canSendSms() },
readSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canReadSms() },
smsFeatureEnabled = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS },
smsTelephonyAvailable = { sms.hasTelephonyFeature() },
callLogAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG },
smsAvailable = { sms.canSendSms() },
debugBuild = { BuildConfig.DEBUG },
refreshNodeCanvasCapability = { nodeSession.refreshNodeCanvasCapability() },
onCanvasA2uiPush = {
@@ -193,7 +168,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
data class GatewayTrustPrompt(
val endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
val fingerprintSha256: String,
val auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
)
private val _isConnected = MutableStateFlow(false)
@@ -207,12 +181,7 @@ class NodeRuntime(
private val _pendingGatewayTrust = MutableStateFlow<GatewayTrustPrompt?>(null)
val pendingGatewayTrust: StateFlow<GatewayTrustPrompt?> = _pendingGatewayTrust.asStateFlow()
private fun resolveNodeMainSessionKey(agentId: String? = gatewayDefaultAgentId): String {
val deviceId = identityStore.loadOrCreate().deviceId
return buildNodeMainSessionKey(deviceId, agentId)
}
private val _mainSessionKey = MutableStateFlow(resolveNodeMainSessionKey())
private val _mainSessionKey = MutableStateFlow("main")
val mainSessionKey: StateFlow<String> = _mainSessionKey.asStateFlow()
private val cameraHudSeq = AtomicLong(0)
@@ -241,8 +210,7 @@ class NodeRuntime(
private val _isForeground = MutableStateFlow(true)
val isForeground: StateFlow<Boolean> = _isForeground.asStateFlow()
private var gatewayDefaultAgentId: String? = null
private var gatewayAgents: List<GatewayAgentSummary> = emptyList()
private var lastAutoA2uiUrl: String? = null
private var didAutoRequestCanvasRehydrate = false
private val canvasRehydrateSeq = AtomicLong(0)
private var operatorConnected = false
@@ -260,11 +228,11 @@ class NodeRuntime(
_serverName.value = name
_remoteAddress.value = remote
_seamColorArgb.value = DEFAULT_SEAM_COLOR_ARGB
syncMainSessionKey(resolveAgentIdFromMainSessionKey(mainSessionKey))
applyMainSessionKey(mainSessionKey)
updateStatus()
micCapture.onGatewayConnectionChanged(true)
scope.launch {
refreshHomeCanvasOverviewIfConnected()
refreshBrandingFromGateway()
if (voiceReplySpeakerLazy.isInitialized()) {
voiceReplySpeaker.refreshConfig()
}
@@ -276,6 +244,9 @@ class NodeRuntime(
_serverName.value = null
_remoteAddress.value = null
_seamColorArgb.value = DEFAULT_SEAM_COLOR_ARGB
if (!isCanonicalMainSessionKey(_mainSessionKey.value)) {
_mainSessionKey.value = "main"
}
chat.applyMainSessionKey(resolveMainSessionKey())
chat.onDisconnected(message)
updateStatus()
@@ -299,12 +270,7 @@ class NodeRuntime(
_canvasRehydratePending.value = false
_canvasRehydrateErrorText.value = null
updateStatus()
showLocalCanvasOnConnect()
val endpoint = connectedEndpoint
val auth = activeGatewayAuth
if (endpoint != null && auth != null) {
maybeStartOperatorSessionAfterNodeConnect(endpoint, auth)
}
maybeNavigateToA2uiOnConnect()
},
onDisconnected = { message ->
_nodeConnected.value = false
@@ -339,11 +305,9 @@ class NodeRuntime(
session = operatorSession,
json = json,
supportsChatSubscribe = false,
).also {
it.applyMainSessionKey(_mainSessionKey.value)
}
)
private val voiceReplySpeakerLazy: Lazy<TalkModeManager> = lazy {
// Reuse the existing TalkMode speech engine for native Android TTS playback
// Reuse the existing TalkMode speech engine (ElevenLabs + deterministic system-TTS fallback)
// without enabling the legacy talk capture loop.
TalkModeManager(
context = appContext,
@@ -351,8 +315,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
session = operatorSession,
supportsChatSubscribe = false,
isConnected = { operatorConnected },
onBeforeSpeak = { micCapture.pauseForTts() },
onAfterSpeak = { micCapture.resumeAfterTts() },
).also { speaker ->
speaker.setPlaybackEnabled(prefs.speakerEnabled.value)
}
@@ -381,10 +343,11 @@ class NodeRuntime(
parseChatSendRunId(response) ?: idempotencyKey
},
speakAssistantReply = { text ->
// Voice-tab replies should speak through the dedicated reply speaker.
// Relying on talkMode.ttsOnAllResponses here can drop playback if the
// chat-event path misses the terminal event for this turn.
voiceReplySpeaker.speakAssistantReply(text)
// Skip if TalkModeManager is handling TTS (ttsOnAllResponses) to avoid
// double-speaking the same assistant reply from both pipelines.
if (!talkMode.ttsOnAllResponses) {
voiceReplySpeaker.speakAssistantReply(text)
}
},
)
}
@@ -423,21 +386,16 @@ class NodeRuntime(
session = operatorSession,
supportsChatSubscribe = true,
isConnected = { operatorConnected },
onBeforeSpeak = { micCapture.pauseForTts() },
onAfterSpeak = { micCapture.resumeAfterTts() },
)
}
private fun syncMainSessionKey(agentId: String?) {
val resolvedKey = resolveNodeMainSessionKey(agentId)
// Always push the resolved session key into TalkMode, even when the
// state flow value is unchanged, so lazy TalkMode instances do not
// stay on the default "main" session key.
talkMode.setMainSessionKey(resolvedKey)
if (_mainSessionKey.value == resolvedKey) return
_mainSessionKey.value = resolvedKey
chat.applyMainSessionKey(resolvedKey)
updateHomeCanvasState()
private fun applyMainSessionKey(candidate: String?) {
val trimmed = normalizeMainKey(candidate) ?: return
if (isCanonicalMainSessionKey(_mainSessionKey.value)) return
if (_mainSessionKey.value == trimmed) return
_mainSessionKey.value = trimmed
talkMode.setMainSessionKey(trimmed)
chat.applyMainSessionKey(trimmed)
}
private fun updateStatus() {
@@ -457,7 +415,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
operator.isNotBlank() && operator != "Offline" -> operator
else -> node
}
updateHomeCanvasState()
}
private fun resolveMainSessionKey(): String {
@@ -465,31 +422,23 @@ class NodeRuntime(
return if (trimmed.isEmpty()) "main" else trimmed
}
private fun showLocalCanvasOnConnect() {
_canvasA2uiHydrated.value = false
_canvasRehydratePending.value = false
_canvasRehydrateErrorText.value = null
canvas.navigate("")
private fun maybeNavigateToA2uiOnConnect() {
val a2uiUrl = a2uiHandler.resolveA2uiHostUrl() ?: return
val current = canvas.currentUrl()?.trim().orEmpty()
if (current.isEmpty() || current == lastAutoA2uiUrl) {
lastAutoA2uiUrl = a2uiUrl
canvas.navigate(a2uiUrl)
}
}
private fun showLocalCanvasOnDisconnect() {
lastAutoA2uiUrl = null
_canvasA2uiHydrated.value = false
_canvasRehydratePending.value = false
_canvasRehydrateErrorText.value = null
canvas.navigate("")
}
fun refreshHomeCanvasOverviewIfConnected() {
if (!operatorConnected) {
updateHomeCanvasState()
return
}
scope.launch {
refreshBrandingFromGateway()
refreshAgentsFromGateway()
}
}
fun requestCanvasRehydrate(source: String = "manual", force: Boolean = true) {
scope.launch {
if (!_nodeConnected.value) {
@@ -554,28 +503,10 @@ class NodeRuntime(
val gatewayToken: StateFlow<String> = prefs.gatewayToken
val onboardingCompleted: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.onboardingCompleted
fun setGatewayToken(value: String) = prefs.setGatewayToken(value)
fun setGatewayBootstrapToken(value: String) = prefs.setGatewayBootstrapToken(value)
fun setGatewayPassword(value: String) = prefs.setGatewayPassword(value)
fun resetGatewaySetupAuth() {
prefs.clearGatewaySetupAuth()
val deviceId = identityStore.loadOrCreate().deviceId
deviceAuthStore.clearToken(deviceId, "node")
deviceAuthStore.clearToken(deviceId, "operator")
}
fun setOnboardingCompleted(value: Boolean) = prefs.setOnboardingCompleted(value)
val lastDiscoveredStableId: StateFlow<String> = prefs.lastDiscoveredStableId
val canvasDebugStatusEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.canvasDebugStatusEnabled
val notificationForwardingEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.notificationForwardingEnabled
val notificationForwardingMode: StateFlow<NotificationPackageFilterMode> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMode
val notificationForwardingPackages: StateFlow<Set<String>> = prefs.notificationForwardingPackages
val notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> =
prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled
val notificationForwardingQuietStart: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart
val notificationForwardingQuietEnd: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd
val notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute: StateFlow<Int> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute
val notificationForwardingSessionKey: StateFlow<String?> = prefs.notificationForwardingSessionKey
private var didAutoConnect = false
@@ -601,11 +532,12 @@ class NodeRuntime(
scope.launch {
prefs.talkEnabled.collect { enabled ->
// MicCaptureManager handles STT + send to gateway, while the dedicated
// reply speaker handles TTS for assistant replies in the voice tab.
// MicCaptureManager handles STT + send to gateway.
// TalkModeManager plays TTS on assistant responses.
micCapture.setMicEnabled(enabled)
if (enabled) {
talkMode.ttsOnAllResponses = false
// Mic on = user is on voice screen and wants TTS responses.
talkMode.ttsOnAllResponses = true
scope.launch { talkMode.ensureChatSubscribed() }
}
externalAudioCaptureActive.value = enabled
@@ -614,8 +546,43 @@ class NodeRuntime(
scope.launch(Dispatchers.Default) {
gateways.collect { list ->
seedLastDiscoveredGateway(list)
autoConnectIfNeeded()
if (list.isNotEmpty()) {
// Security: don't let an unauthenticated discovery feed continuously steer autoconnect.
// UX parity with iOS: only set once when unset.
if (lastDiscoveredStableId.value.trim().isEmpty()) {
prefs.setLastDiscoveredStableId(list.first().stableId)
}
}
if (didAutoConnect) return@collect
if (_isConnected.value) return@collect
if (manualEnabled.value) {
val host = manualHost.value.trim()
val port = manualPort.value
if (host.isNotEmpty() && port in 1..65535) {
// Security: autoconnect only to previously trusted gateways (stored TLS pin).
if (!manualTls.value) return@collect
val stableId = GatewayEndpoint.manual(host = host, port = port).stableId
val storedFingerprint = prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(stableId)?.trim().orEmpty()
if (storedFingerprint.isEmpty()) return@collect
didAutoConnect = true
connect(GatewayEndpoint.manual(host = host, port = port))
}
return@collect
}
val targetStableId = lastDiscoveredStableId.value.trim()
if (targetStableId.isEmpty()) return@collect
val target = list.firstOrNull { it.stableId == targetStableId } ?: return@collect
// Security: autoconnect only to previously trusted gateways (stored TLS pin).
val storedFingerprint = prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(target.stableId)?.trim().orEmpty()
if (storedFingerprint.isEmpty()) return@collect
didAutoConnect = true
connect(target)
}
}
@@ -634,59 +601,15 @@ class NodeRuntime(
canvas.setDebugStatus(status, server ?: remote)
}
}
updateHomeCanvasState()
}
fun setForeground(value: Boolean) {
_isForeground.value = value
if (value) {
reconnectPreferredGatewayOnForeground()
} else {
if (!value) {
stopActiveVoiceSession()
}
}
private fun seedLastDiscoveredGateway(list: List<GatewayEndpoint>) {
if (list.isEmpty()) return
if (lastDiscoveredStableId.value.trim().isNotEmpty()) return
prefs.setLastDiscoveredStableId(list.first().stableId)
}
private fun resolvePreferredGatewayEndpoint(): GatewayEndpoint? {
if (manualEnabled.value) {
val host = manualHost.value.trim()
val port = manualPort.value
if (host.isEmpty() || port !in 1..65535) return null
return GatewayEndpoint.manual(host = host, port = port)
}
val targetStableId = lastDiscoveredStableId.value.trim()
if (targetStableId.isEmpty()) return null
val endpoint = gateways.value.firstOrNull { it.stableId == targetStableId } ?: return null
val storedFingerprint = prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId)?.trim().orEmpty()
if (storedFingerprint.isEmpty()) return null
return endpoint
}
private fun autoConnectIfNeeded() {
if (didAutoConnect) return
if (_isConnected.value) return
val endpoint = resolvePreferredGatewayEndpoint() ?: return
didAutoConnect = true
connect(endpoint)
}
private fun reconnectPreferredGatewayOnForeground() {
if (_isConnected.value) return
if (_pendingGatewayTrust.value != null) return
if (connectedEndpoint != null) {
refreshGatewayConnection()
return
}
resolvePreferredGatewayEndpoint()?.let(::connect)
}
fun setDisplayName(value: String) {
prefs.setDisplayName(value)
}
@@ -727,34 +650,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
prefs.setCanvasDebugStatusEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMode(mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingMode(mode)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages: List<String>) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled: Boolean,
start: String,
end: String,
): Boolean {
return prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(enabled = enabled, start = start, end = end)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value: Int) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value: String?) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value)
}
fun setVoiceScreenActive(active: Boolean) {
if (!active) {
stopActiveVoiceSession()
@@ -766,8 +661,8 @@ class NodeRuntime(
prefs.setTalkEnabled(value)
if (value) {
// Tapping mic on interrupts any active TTS (barge-in)
stopVoicePlayback()
talkMode.ttsOnAllResponses = false
talkMode.stopTts()
talkMode.ttsOnAllResponses = true
scope.launch { talkMode.ensureChatSubscribed() }
}
micCapture.setMicEnabled(value)
@@ -782,25 +677,18 @@ class NodeRuntime(
if (voiceReplySpeakerLazy.isInitialized()) {
voiceReplySpeaker.setPlaybackEnabled(value)
}
// Keep TalkMode in sync so any active Talk playback also respects speaker mute.
// Keep TalkMode in sync so speaker mute works when ttsOnAllResponses is active.
talkMode.setPlaybackEnabled(value)
}
private fun stopActiveVoiceSession() {
talkMode.ttsOnAllResponses = false
stopVoicePlayback()
talkMode.stopTts()
micCapture.setMicEnabled(false)
prefs.setTalkEnabled(false)
externalAudioCaptureActive.value = false
}
private fun stopVoicePlayback() {
talkMode.stopTts()
if (voiceReplySpeakerLazy.isInitialized()) {
voiceReplySpeaker.stopTts()
}
}
fun refreshGatewayConnection() {
val endpoint =
connectedEndpoint ?: run {
@@ -809,68 +697,26 @@ class NodeRuntime(
}
operatorStatusText = "Connecting…"
updateStatus()
connectWithAuth(endpoint = endpoint, auth = resolveGatewayConnectAuth(), reconnect = true)
}
private fun connectWithAuth(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
reconnect: Boolean = false,
) {
activeGatewayAuth = auth
val token = prefs.loadGatewayToken()
val password = prefs.loadGatewayPassword()
val tls = connectionManager.resolveTlsParams(endpoint)
val operatorAuth =
resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuth(
auth = auth,
storedOperatorToken = loadStoredRoleDeviceToken("operator"),
)
if (operatorAuth == null) {
operatorConnected = false
operatorStatusText = "Offline"
operatorSession.disconnect()
updateStatus()
} else {
operatorSession.connect(
endpoint,
operatorAuth.token,
operatorAuth.bootstrapToken,
operatorAuth.password,
connectionManager.buildOperatorConnectOptions(),
tls,
)
}
nodeSession.connect(
endpoint,
auth.token,
auth.bootstrapToken,
auth.password,
connectionManager.buildNodeConnectOptions(),
tls,
)
if (reconnect && operatorAuth != null) {
operatorSession.reconnect()
}
if (reconnect) {
nodeSession.reconnect()
}
operatorSession.connect(endpoint, token, password, connectionManager.buildOperatorConnectOptions(), tls)
nodeSession.connect(endpoint, token, password, connectionManager.buildNodeConnectOptions(), tls)
operatorSession.reconnect()
nodeSession.reconnect()
}
private fun beginConnect(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
) {
fun connect(endpoint: GatewayEndpoint) {
val tls = connectionManager.resolveTlsParams(endpoint)
if (tls?.required == true && tls.expectedFingerprint.isNullOrBlank()) {
// First-time TLS: capture fingerprint, ask user to verify out-of-band, then store and connect.
_statusText.value = "Verify gateway TLS fingerprint…"
scope.launch {
val tlsProbe = tlsFingerprintProbe(endpoint.host, endpoint.port)
val fp = tlsProbe.fingerprintSha256 ?: run {
_statusText.value = gatewayTlsProbeFailureMessage(tlsProbe.failure)
val fp = probeGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.host, endpoint.port) ?: run {
_statusText.value = "Failed: can't read TLS fingerprint"
return@launch
}
_pendingGatewayTrust.value =
GatewayTrustPrompt(endpoint = endpoint, fingerprintSha256 = fp, auth = auth)
_pendingGatewayTrust.value = GatewayTrustPrompt(endpoint = endpoint, fingerprintSha256 = fp)
}
return
}
@@ -879,34 +725,17 @@ class NodeRuntime(
operatorStatusText = "Connecting…"
nodeStatusText = "Connecting…"
updateStatus()
connectWithAuth(endpoint = endpoint, auth = auth)
}
fun connect(endpoint: GatewayEndpoint) {
beginConnect(endpoint = endpoint, auth = resolveGatewayConnectAuth())
}
fun connect(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
) {
beginConnect(endpoint = endpoint, auth = resolveGatewayConnectAuth(auth))
}
internal fun resolveGatewayConnectAuth(explicitAuth: GatewayConnectAuth? = null): GatewayConnectAuth {
return explicitAuth
?: GatewayConnectAuth(
token = prefs.loadGatewayToken(),
bootstrapToken = prefs.loadGatewayBootstrapToken(),
password = prefs.loadGatewayPassword(),
)
val token = prefs.loadGatewayToken()
val password = prefs.loadGatewayPassword()
operatorSession.connect(endpoint, token, password, connectionManager.buildOperatorConnectOptions(), tls)
nodeSession.connect(endpoint, token, password, connectionManager.buildNodeConnectOptions(), tls)
}
fun acceptGatewayTrustPrompt() {
val prompt = _pendingGatewayTrust.value ?: return
_pendingGatewayTrust.value = null
prefs.saveGatewayTlsFingerprint(prompt.endpoint.stableId, prompt.fingerprintSha256)
beginConnect(endpoint = prompt.endpoint, auth = prompt.auth)
connect(prompt.endpoint)
}
fun declineGatewayTrustPrompt() {
@@ -914,15 +743,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
_statusText.value = "Offline"
}
private fun gatewayTlsProbeFailureMessage(failure: GatewayTlsProbeFailure?): String {
return when (failure) {
GatewayTlsProbeFailure.TLS_UNAVAILABLE ->
"Failed: this host requires wss:// or Tailscale Serve. No TLS endpoint detected."
GatewayTlsProbeFailure.ENDPOINT_UNREACHABLE, null ->
"Failed: couldn't reach the secure gateway endpoint for this host."
}
}
private fun hasRecordAudioPermission(): Boolean {
return (
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(appContext, Manifest.permission.RECORD_AUDIO) ==
@@ -940,38 +760,8 @@ class NodeRuntime(
connect(GatewayEndpoint.manual(host = host, port = port))
}
private fun loadStoredRoleDeviceToken(role: String): String? {
val deviceId = identityStore.loadOrCreate().deviceId
return deviceAuthStore.loadToken(deviceId, role)
}
private fun maybeStartOperatorSessionAfterNodeConnect(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
) {
if (operatorConnected || operatorStatusText == "Connecting…") {
return
}
val operatorAuth =
resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuth(
auth = auth,
storedOperatorToken = loadStoredRoleDeviceToken("operator"),
) ?: return
operatorStatusText = "Connecting…"
updateStatus()
operatorSession.connect(
endpoint,
operatorAuth.token,
operatorAuth.bootstrapToken,
operatorAuth.password,
connectionManager.buildOperatorConnectOptions(),
connectionManager.resolveTlsParams(endpoint),
)
}
fun disconnect() {
connectedEndpoint = null
activeGatewayAuth = null
_pendingGatewayTrust.value = null
operatorSession.disconnect()
nodeSession.disconnect()
@@ -1049,10 +839,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
}
}
fun isTrustedCanvasActionUrl(rawUrl: String?): Boolean {
return a2uiHandler.isTrustedCanvasActionUrl(rawUrl)
}
fun loadChat(sessionKey: String) {
val key = sessionKey.trim().ifEmpty { resolveMainSessionKey() }
chat.load(key)
@@ -1082,14 +868,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
chat.sendMessage(message = message, thinkingLevel = thinking, attachments = attachments)
}
suspend fun sendChatAwaitAcceptance(
message: String,
thinking: String,
attachments: List<OutgoingAttachment>,
): Boolean {
return chat.sendMessageAwaitAcceptance(message = message, thinkingLevel = thinking, attachments = attachments)
}
private fun handleGatewayEvent(event: String, payloadJson: String?) {
micCapture.handleGatewayEvent(event, payloadJson)
talkMode.handleGatewayEvent(event, payloadJson)
@@ -1113,181 +891,17 @@ class NodeRuntime(
val config = root?.get("config").asObjectOrNull()
val ui = config?.get("ui").asObjectOrNull()
val raw = ui?.get("seamColor").asStringOrNull()?.trim()
syncMainSessionKey(gatewayDefaultAgentId)
val sessionCfg = config?.get("session").asObjectOrNull()
val mainKey = normalizeMainKey(sessionCfg?.get("mainKey").asStringOrNull())
applyMainSessionKey(mainKey)
val parsed = parseHexColorArgb(raw)
_seamColorArgb.value = parsed ?: DEFAULT_SEAM_COLOR_ARGB
updateHomeCanvasState()
} catch (_: Throwable) {
// ignore
}
}
private suspend fun refreshAgentsFromGateway() {
if (!operatorConnected) return
try {
val res = operatorSession.request("agents.list", "{}")
val root = json.parseToJsonElement(res).asObjectOrNull() ?: return
val defaultAgentId = root["defaultId"].asStringOrNull()?.trim().orEmpty()
val mainKey = normalizeMainKey(root["mainKey"].asStringOrNull())
val agents =
(root["agents"] as? JsonArray)?.mapNotNull { item ->
val obj = item.asObjectOrNull() ?: return@mapNotNull null
val id = obj["id"].asStringOrNull()?.trim().orEmpty()
if (id.isEmpty()) return@mapNotNull null
val name = obj["name"].asStringOrNull()?.trim()
val emoji = obj["identity"].asObjectOrNull()?.get("emoji").asStringOrNull()?.trim()
GatewayAgentSummary(
id = id,
name = name?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
emoji = emoji?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
)
} ?: emptyList()
gatewayDefaultAgentId = defaultAgentId.ifEmpty { null }
gatewayAgents = agents
syncMainSessionKey(resolveAgentIdFromMainSessionKey(mainKey) ?: gatewayDefaultAgentId)
updateHomeCanvasState()
} catch (_: Throwable) {
// ignore
}
}
private fun updateHomeCanvasState() {
val payload =
try {
json.encodeToString(makeHomeCanvasPayload())
} catch (_: Throwable) {
null
}
canvas.updateHomeCanvasState(payload)
}
private fun makeHomeCanvasPayload(): HomeCanvasPayload {
val state = resolveHomeCanvasGatewayState()
val gatewayName = normalized(_serverName.value)
val gatewayAddress = normalized(_remoteAddress.value)
val gatewayLabel = gatewayName ?: gatewayAddress ?: "Gateway"
val activeAgentId = resolveActiveAgentId()
val agents = homeCanvasAgents(activeAgentId)
return when (state) {
HomeCanvasGatewayState.Connected ->
HomeCanvasPayload(
gatewayState = "connected",
eyebrow = "Connected to $gatewayLabel",
title = "Your agents are ready",
subtitle =
"This phone stays dormant until the gateway needs it, then wakes, syncs, and goes back to sleep.",
gatewayLabel = gatewayLabel,
activeAgentName = resolveActiveAgentName(activeAgentId),
activeAgentBadge = agents.firstOrNull { it.isActive }?.badge ?: "OC",
activeAgentCaption = "Selected on this phone",
agentCount = agents.size,
agents = agents.take(6),
footer = "The overview refreshes on reconnect and when this screen opens.",
)
HomeCanvasGatewayState.Connecting ->
HomeCanvasPayload(
gatewayState = "connecting",
eyebrow = "Reconnecting",
title = "OpenClaw is syncing back up",
subtitle =
"The gateway session is coming back online. Agent shortcuts should settle automatically in a moment.",
gatewayLabel = gatewayLabel,
activeAgentName = resolveActiveAgentName(activeAgentId),
activeAgentBadge = "OC",
activeAgentCaption = "Gateway session in progress",
agentCount = agents.size,
agents = agents.take(4),
footer = "If the gateway is reachable, reconnect should complete without intervention.",
)
HomeCanvasGatewayState.Error, HomeCanvasGatewayState.Offline ->
HomeCanvasPayload(
gatewayState = if (state == HomeCanvasGatewayState.Error) "error" else "offline",
eyebrow = "Welcome to OpenClaw",
title = "Your phone stays quiet until it is needed",
subtitle =
"Pair this device to your gateway to wake it only for real work, keep a live agent overview handy, and avoid battery-draining background loops.",
gatewayLabel = gatewayLabel,
activeAgentName = "Main",
activeAgentBadge = "OC",
activeAgentCaption = "Connect to load your agents",
agentCount = agents.size,
agents = agents.take(4),
footer = "When connected, the gateway can wake the phone with a silent push instead of holding an always-on session.",
)
}
}
private fun resolveHomeCanvasGatewayState(): HomeCanvasGatewayState {
val lower = _statusText.value.trim().lowercase()
return when {
_isConnected.value -> HomeCanvasGatewayState.Connected
lower.contains("connecting") || lower.contains("reconnecting") -> HomeCanvasGatewayState.Connecting
lower.contains("error") || lower.contains("failed") -> HomeCanvasGatewayState.Error
else -> HomeCanvasGatewayState.Offline
}
}
private fun resolveActiveAgentId(): String {
val mainKey = _mainSessionKey.value.trim()
if (mainKey.startsWith("agent:")) {
val agentId = mainKey.removePrefix("agent:").substringBefore(':').trim()
if (agentId.isNotEmpty()) return agentId
}
return gatewayDefaultAgentId?.trim().orEmpty()
}
private fun resolveActiveAgentName(activeAgentId: String): String {
if (activeAgentId.isNotEmpty()) {
gatewayAgents.firstOrNull { it.id == activeAgentId }?.let { agent ->
return normalized(agent.name) ?: agent.id
}
return activeAgentId
}
return gatewayAgents.firstOrNull()?.let { normalized(it.name) ?: it.id } ?: "Main"
}
private fun homeCanvasAgents(activeAgentId: String): List<HomeCanvasAgentCard> {
val defaultAgentId = gatewayDefaultAgentId?.trim().orEmpty()
return gatewayAgents
.map { agent ->
val isActive = activeAgentId.isNotEmpty() && agent.id == activeAgentId
val isDefault = defaultAgentId.isNotEmpty() && agent.id == defaultAgentId
HomeCanvasAgentCard(
id = agent.id,
name = normalized(agent.name) ?: agent.id,
badge = homeCanvasBadge(agent),
caption =
when {
isActive -> "Active on this phone"
isDefault -> "Default agent"
else -> "Ready"
},
isActive = isActive,
)
}.sortedWith(compareByDescending<HomeCanvasAgentCard> { it.isActive }.thenBy { it.name.lowercase() })
}
private fun homeCanvasBadge(agent: GatewayAgentSummary): String {
val emoji = normalized(agent.emoji)
if (emoji != null) return emoji
val initials =
(normalized(agent.name) ?: agent.id)
.split(' ', '-', '_')
.filter { it.isNotBlank() }
.take(2)
.mapNotNull { token -> token.firstOrNull()?.uppercaseChar()?.toString() }
.joinToString("")
return if (initials.isNotEmpty()) initials else "OC"
}
private fun normalized(value: String?): String? {
val trimmed = value?.trim().orEmpty()
return trimmed.ifEmpty { null }
}
private fun triggerCameraFlash() {
// Token is used as a pulse trigger; value doesn't matter as long as it changes.
_cameraFlashToken.value = SystemClock.elapsedRealtimeNanos()
@@ -1306,90 +920,3 @@ class NodeRuntime(
}
}
internal fun resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuth(
auth: NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth,
storedOperatorToken: String?,
): NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth? {
val explicitToken = auth.token?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
if (explicitToken != null) {
return NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(
token = explicitToken,
bootstrapToken = null,
password = null,
)
}
val explicitPassword = auth.password?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
if (explicitPassword != null) {
return NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(
token = null,
bootstrapToken = null,
password = explicitPassword,
)
}
val storedToken = storedOperatorToken?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
if (storedToken != null) {
return NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(
token = null,
bootstrapToken = null,
password = null,
)
}
val explicitBootstrapToken = auth.bootstrapToken?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
if (explicitBootstrapToken != null) {
return NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(
token = null,
bootstrapToken = explicitBootstrapToken,
password = null,
)
}
return null
}
internal fun shouldConnectOperatorSession(
auth: NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth,
storedOperatorToken: String?,
): Boolean {
return resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuth(auth, storedOperatorToken) != null
}
private enum class HomeCanvasGatewayState {
Connected,
Connecting,
Error,
Offline,
}
private data class GatewayAgentSummary(
val id: String,
val name: String?,
val emoji: String?,
)
@Serializable
private data class HomeCanvasPayload(
val gatewayState: String,
val eyebrow: String,
val title: String,
val subtitle: String,
val gatewayLabel: String,
val activeAgentName: String,
val activeAgentBadge: String,
val activeAgentCaption: String,
val agentCount: Int,
val agents: List<HomeCanvasAgentCard>,
val footer: String,
)
@Serializable
private data class HomeCanvasAgentCard(
val id: String,
val name: String,
val badge: String,
val caption: String,
val isActive: Boolean,
)

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@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app
import java.time.Instant
import java.time.ZoneId
enum class NotificationPackageFilterMode(val rawValue: String) {
Allowlist("allowlist"),
Blocklist("blocklist"),
;
companion object {
fun fromRawValue(raw: String?): NotificationPackageFilterMode {
return entries.firstOrNull { it.rawValue == raw?.trim()?.lowercase() } ?: Blocklist
}
}
}
internal data class NotificationForwardingPolicy(
val enabled: Boolean,
val mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode,
val packages: Set<String>,
val quietHoursEnabled: Boolean,
val quietStart: String,
val quietEnd: String,
val maxEventsPerMinute: Int,
val sessionKey: String?,
)
internal fun NotificationForwardingPolicy.allowsPackage(packageName: String): Boolean {
val normalized = packageName.trim()
if (normalized.isEmpty()) {
return false
}
return when (mode) {
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist -> packages.contains(normalized)
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist -> !packages.contains(normalized)
}
}
internal fun NotificationForwardingPolicy.isWithinQuietHours(
nowEpochMs: Long,
zoneId: ZoneId = ZoneId.systemDefault(),
): Boolean {
if (!quietHoursEnabled) {
return false
}
val startMinutes = parseLocalHourMinute(quietStart) ?: return false
val endMinutes = parseLocalHourMinute(quietEnd) ?: return false
if (startMinutes == endMinutes) {
return true
}
val now =
Instant.ofEpochMilli(nowEpochMs)
.atZone(zoneId)
.toLocalTime()
val nowMinutes = now.hour * 60 + now.minute
return if (startMinutes < endMinutes) {
nowMinutes in startMinutes until endMinutes
} else {
nowMinutes >= startMinutes || nowMinutes < endMinutes
}
}
private val localHourMinuteRegex = Regex("""^([01]\d|2[0-3]):([0-5]\d)$""")
internal fun normalizeLocalHourMinute(raw: String): String? {
val trimmed = raw.trim()
val match = localHourMinuteRegex.matchEntire(trimmed) ?: return null
return "${match.groupValues[1]}:${match.groupValues[2]}"
}
internal fun parseLocalHourMinute(raw: String): Int? {
val normalized = normalizeLocalHourMinute(raw) ?: return null
val parts = normalized.split(':')
val hour = parts[0].toInt()
val minute = parts[1].toInt()
return hour * 60 + minute
}
internal class NotificationBurstLimiter {
private val lock = Any()
private var windowStartMs: Long = -1L
private var eventsInWindow: Int = 0
fun allow(nowEpochMs: Long, maxEventsPerMinute: Int): Boolean {
if (maxEventsPerMinute <= 0) {
return false
}
val currentWindow = nowEpochMs - (nowEpochMs % 60_000L)
synchronized(lock) {
if (currentWindow != windowStartMs) {
windowStartMs = currentWindow
eventsInWindow = 0
}
if (eventsInWindow >= maxEventsPerMinute) {
return false
}
eventsInWindow += 1
return true
}
}
}

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@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ import android.content.pm.PackageManager
import android.content.Intent
import android.Manifest
import android.net.Uri
import android.os.Handler
import android.os.Looper
import android.provider.Settings
import androidx.appcompat.app.AlertDialog
import androidx.activity.ComponentActivity
@@ -13,21 +11,17 @@ import androidx.activity.result.ActivityResultLauncher
import androidx.activity.result.contract.ActivityResultContracts
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import androidx.core.app.ActivityCompat
import androidx.lifecycle.Lifecycle
import androidx.lifecycle.LifecycleEventObserver
import kotlinx.coroutines.CompletableDeferred
import kotlinx.coroutines.Dispatchers
import kotlinx.coroutines.sync.Mutex
import kotlinx.coroutines.sync.withLock
import kotlinx.coroutines.withContext
import kotlinx.coroutines.suspendCancellableCoroutine
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean
import kotlin.coroutines.resume
class PermissionRequester(private val activity: ComponentActivity) {
private val mutex = Mutex()
private var pending: CompletableDeferred<Map<String, Boolean>>? = null
private val mainHandler = Handler(Looper.getMainLooper())
private val launcher: ActivityResultLauncher<Array<String>> =
activity.registerForActivityResult(ActivityResultContracts.RequestMultiplePermissions()) { result ->
@@ -92,84 +86,32 @@ class PermissionRequester(private val activity: ComponentActivity) {
private suspend fun showRationaleDialog(permissions: List<String>): Boolean =
withContext(Dispatchers.Main) {
if (activity.isFinishing || activity.isDestroyed) {
return@withContext false
}
suspendCancellableCoroutine { cont ->
val lifecycle = activity.lifecycle
var dialog: AlertDialog? = null
var observer: LifecycleEventObserver? = null
val finished = AtomicBoolean(false)
val removeObserver = {
observer?.let(lifecycle::removeObserver)
observer = null
}
fun finish(result: Boolean?) {
if (!finished.compareAndSet(false, true)) return
removeObserver()
dialog?.dismiss()
if (result != null) {
cont.resume(result)
}
}
val actualObserver =
LifecycleEventObserver { _, event ->
if (event != Lifecycle.Event.ON_DESTROY) return@LifecycleEventObserver
finish(false)
}
observer = actualObserver
lifecycle.addObserver(actualObserver)
cont.invokeOnCancellation {
mainHandler.post {
finish(null)
}
}
dialog =
AlertDialog.Builder(activity)
.setTitle("Permission required")
.setMessage(buildRationaleMessage(permissions))
.setPositiveButton("Continue") { _, _ -> finish(true) }
.setNegativeButton("Not now") { _, _ -> finish(false) }
.setOnCancelListener { finish(false) }
.show()
AlertDialog.Builder(activity)
.setTitle("Permission required")
.setMessage(buildRationaleMessage(permissions))
.setPositiveButton("Continue") { _, _ -> cont.resume(true) }
.setNegativeButton("Not now") { _, _ -> cont.resume(false) }
.setOnCancelListener { cont.resume(false) }
.show()
}
}
private suspend fun showSettingsDialog(permissions: List<String>) =
withContext(Dispatchers.Main) {
if (activity.isFinishing || activity.isDestroyed) return@withContext
val lifecycle = activity.lifecycle
var dialog: AlertDialog? = null
var observer: LifecycleEventObserver? = null
val removeObserver = {
observer?.let(lifecycle::removeObserver)
observer = null
private fun showSettingsDialog(permissions: List<String>) {
AlertDialog.Builder(activity)
.setTitle("Enable permission in Settings")
.setMessage(buildSettingsMessage(permissions))
.setPositiveButton("Open Settings") { _, _ ->
val intent =
Intent(
Settings.ACTION_APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS,
Uri.fromParts("package", activity.packageName, null),
)
activity.startActivity(intent)
}
val actualObserver =
LifecycleEventObserver { _, event ->
if (event != Lifecycle.Event.ON_DESTROY) return@LifecycleEventObserver
removeObserver()
dialog?.dismiss()
}
observer = actualObserver
lifecycle.addObserver(actualObserver)
dialog =
AlertDialog.Builder(activity)
.setTitle("Enable permission in Settings")
.setMessage(buildSettingsMessage(permissions))
.setPositiveButton("Open Settings") { _, _ ->
if (activity.isFinishing || activity.isDestroyed) return@setPositiveButton
val intent =
Intent(
Settings.ACTION_APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS,
Uri.fromParts("package", activity.packageName, null),
)
activity.startActivity(intent)
}
.setNegativeButton("Cancel", null)
.setOnDismissListener { removeObserver() }
.show()
}
.setNegativeButton("Cancel", null)
.show()
}
private fun buildRationaleMessage(permissions: List<String>): String {
val labels = permissions.map { permissionLabel(it) }
@@ -185,16 +127,7 @@ class PermissionRequester(private val activity: ComponentActivity) {
when (permission) {
Manifest.permission.CAMERA -> "Camera"
Manifest.permission.RECORD_AUDIO -> "Microphone"
Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS -> "Send SMS"
Manifest.permission.READ_SMS -> "Read SMS"
Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS -> "Read Contacts"
Manifest.permission.WRITE_CONTACTS -> "Write Contacts"
Manifest.permission.READ_CALENDAR -> "Read Calendar"
Manifest.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR -> "Write Calendar"
Manifest.permission.READ_CALL_LOG -> "Read Call Log"
Manifest.permission.ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION -> "Motion Activity"
Manifest.permission.READ_MEDIA_IMAGES -> "Photos"
Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE -> "Photos"
Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS -> "SMS"
else -> permission
}
}

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@@ -15,10 +15,7 @@ import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonNull
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
import java.util.UUID
class SecurePrefs(
context: Context,
private val securePrefsOverride: SharedPreferences? = null,
) {
class SecurePrefs(context: Context) {
companion object {
val defaultWakeWords: List<String> = listOf("openclaw", "claude")
private const val displayNameKey = "node.displayName"
@@ -26,17 +23,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
private const val voiceWakeModeKey = "voiceWake.mode"
private const val plainPrefsName = "openclaw.node"
private const val securePrefsName = "openclaw.node.secure"
private const val notificationsForwardingEnabledKey = "notifications.forwarding.enabled"
private const val defaultNotificationForwardingEnabled = false
private const val notificationsForwardingModeKey = "notifications.forwarding.mode"
private const val notificationsForwardingPackagesKey = "notifications.forwarding.packages"
private const val notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey =
"notifications.forwarding.quietHoursEnabled"
private const val notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey = "notifications.forwarding.quietStart"
private const val notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey = "notifications.forwarding.quietEnd"
private const val notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey =
"notifications.forwarding.maxEventsPerMinute"
private const val notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey = "notifications.forwarding.sessionKey"
}
private val appContext = context.applicationContext
@@ -49,7 +35,7 @@ class SecurePrefs(
.setKeyScheme(MasterKey.KeyScheme.AES256_GCM)
.build()
}
private val securePrefs: SharedPreferences by lazy { securePrefsOverride ?: createSecurePrefs(appContext, securePrefsName) }
private val securePrefs: SharedPreferences by lazy { createSecurePrefs(appContext, securePrefsName) }
private val _instanceId = MutableStateFlow(loadOrCreateInstanceId())
val instanceId: StateFlow<String> = _instanceId
@@ -90,9 +76,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
private val _gatewayToken = MutableStateFlow("")
val gatewayToken: StateFlow<String> = _gatewayToken
private val _gatewayBootstrapToken = MutableStateFlow("")
val gatewayBootstrapToken: StateFlow<String> = _gatewayBootstrapToken
private val _onboardingCompleted =
MutableStateFlow(plainPrefs.getBoolean("onboarding.completed", false))
val onboardingCompleted: StateFlow<Boolean> = _onboardingCompleted
@@ -107,55 +90,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
MutableStateFlow(plainPrefs.getBoolean("canvas.debugStatusEnabled", false))
val canvasDebugStatusEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = _canvasDebugStatusEnabled
private val _notificationForwardingEnabled =
MutableStateFlow(plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingEnabledKey, defaultNotificationForwardingEnabled))
val notificationForwardingEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = _notificationForwardingEnabled
private val _notificationForwardingMode =
MutableStateFlow(
NotificationPackageFilterMode.fromRawValue(
plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingModeKey, null),
),
)
val notificationForwardingMode: StateFlow<NotificationPackageFilterMode> = _notificationForwardingMode
private val _notificationForwardingPackages = MutableStateFlow(loadNotificationForwardingPackages())
val notificationForwardingPackages: StateFlow<Set<String>> = _notificationForwardingPackages
private val storedQuietStart =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty())
?: "22:00"
private val storedQuietEnd =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty())
?: "07:00"
private val storedQuietHoursEnabled =
plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, false) &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty()) != null &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty()) != null
private val _notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled =
MutableStateFlow(storedQuietHoursEnabled)
val notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = _notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled
private val _notificationForwardingQuietStart = MutableStateFlow(storedQuietStart)
val notificationForwardingQuietStart: StateFlow<String> = _notificationForwardingQuietStart
private val _notificationForwardingQuietEnd = MutableStateFlow(storedQuietEnd)
val notificationForwardingQuietEnd: StateFlow<String> = _notificationForwardingQuietEnd
private val _notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute =
MutableStateFlow(plainPrefs.getInt(notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey, 20).coerceAtLeast(1))
val notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute: StateFlow<Int> = _notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute
private val _notificationForwardingSessionKey =
MutableStateFlow(
plainPrefs
.getString(notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey, "")
?.trim()
?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
)
val notificationForwardingSessionKey: StateFlow<String?> = _notificationForwardingSessionKey
private val _wakeWords = MutableStateFlow(loadWakeWords())
val wakeWords: StateFlow<List<String>> = _wakeWords
@@ -231,10 +165,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
saveGatewayPassword(value)
}
fun setGatewayBootstrapToken(value: String) {
saveGatewayBootstrapToken(value)
}
fun setOnboardingCompleted(value: Boolean) {
plainPrefs.edit { putBoolean("onboarding.completed", value) }
_onboardingCompleted.value = value
@@ -245,114 +175,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
_canvasDebugStatusEnabled.value = value
}
internal fun getNotificationForwardingPolicy(appPackageName: String): NotificationForwardingPolicy {
val modeRaw = plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingModeKey, null)
val mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.fromRawValue(modeRaw)
val configuredPackages = loadNotificationForwardingPackages()
val normalizedAppPackage = appPackageName.trim()
val defaultBlockedPackages =
if (normalizedAppPackage.isNotEmpty()) setOf(normalizedAppPackage) else emptySet()
val packages =
when (mode) {
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist -> configuredPackages
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist -> configuredPackages + defaultBlockedPackages
}
val maxEvents = plainPrefs.getInt(notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey, 20)
val quietStart =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty())
?: "22:00"
val quietEnd =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty())
?: "07:00"
val sessionKey =
plainPrefs
.getString(notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey, "")
?.trim()
?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
val quietHoursEnabled =
plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, false) &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty()) != null &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty()) != null
return NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingEnabledKey, defaultNotificationForwardingEnabled),
mode = mode,
packages = packages,
quietHoursEnabled = quietHoursEnabled,
quietStart = quietStart,
quietEnd = quietEnd,
maxEventsPerMinute = maxEvents.coerceAtLeast(1),
sessionKey = sessionKey,
)
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value: Boolean) {
plainPrefs.edit { putBoolean(notificationsForwardingEnabledKey, value) }
_notificationForwardingEnabled.value = value
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingMode(mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode) {
plainPrefs.edit { putString(notificationsForwardingModeKey, mode.rawValue) }
_notificationForwardingMode.value = mode
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages: List<String>) {
val sanitized =
packages
.asSequence()
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
.toSet()
.toList()
.sorted()
val encoded = JsonArray(sanitized.map { JsonPrimitive(it) }).toString()
plainPrefs.edit { putString(notificationsForwardingPackagesKey, encoded) }
_notificationForwardingPackages.value = sanitized.toSet()
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled: Boolean,
start: String,
end: String,
): Boolean {
if (!enabled) {
plainPrefs.edit { putBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, false) }
_notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value = false
return true
}
val normalizedStart = normalizeLocalHourMinute(start) ?: return false
val normalizedEnd = normalizeLocalHourMinute(end) ?: return false
plainPrefs.edit {
putBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, enabled)
putString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, normalizedStart)
putString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, normalizedEnd)
}
_notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value = enabled
_notificationForwardingQuietStart.value = normalizedStart
_notificationForwardingQuietEnd.value = normalizedEnd
return true
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value: Int) {
val normalized = value.coerceAtLeast(1)
plainPrefs.edit {
putInt(notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey, normalized)
}
_notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute.value = normalized
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value: String?) {
val normalized = value?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
plainPrefs.edit {
putString(notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey, normalized.orEmpty())
}
_notificationForwardingSessionKey.value = normalized
}
fun loadGatewayToken(): String? {
val manual =
_gatewayToken.value.trim().ifEmpty {
@@ -371,26 +193,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
securePrefs.edit { putString(key, token.trim()) }
}
fun loadGatewayBootstrapToken(): String? {
val key = "gateway.bootstrapToken.${_instanceId.value}"
val stored =
_gatewayBootstrapToken.value.trim().ifEmpty {
val persisted = securePrefs.getString(key, null)?.trim().orEmpty()
if (persisted.isNotEmpty()) {
_gatewayBootstrapToken.value = persisted
}
persisted
}
return stored.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
}
fun saveGatewayBootstrapToken(token: String) {
val key = "gateway.bootstrapToken.${_instanceId.value}"
val trimmed = token.trim()
securePrefs.edit { putString(key, trimmed) }
_gatewayBootstrapToken.value = trimmed
}
fun loadGatewayPassword(): String? {
val key = "gateway.password.${_instanceId.value}"
val stored = securePrefs.getString(key, null)?.trim()
@@ -402,18 +204,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
securePrefs.edit { putString(key, password.trim()) }
}
fun clearGatewaySetupAuth() {
val instanceId = _instanceId.value
securePrefs.edit {
remove("gateway.manual.token")
remove("gateway.token.$instanceId")
remove("gateway.bootstrapToken.$instanceId")
remove("gateway.password.$instanceId")
}
_gatewayToken.value = ""
_gatewayBootstrapToken.value = ""
}
fun loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(stableId: String): String? {
val key = "gateway.tls.$stableId"
return plainPrefs.getString(key, null)?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
@@ -488,28 +278,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
_speakerEnabled.value = value
}
private fun loadNotificationForwardingPackages(): Set<String> {
val raw = plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingPackagesKey, null)?.trim()
if (raw.isNullOrEmpty()) {
return emptySet()
}
return try {
val element = json.parseToJsonElement(raw)
val array = element as? JsonArray ?: return emptySet()
array
.mapNotNull { item ->
when (item) {
is JsonNull -> null
is JsonPrimitive -> item.content.trim().takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
else -> null
}
}
.toSet()
} catch (_: Throwable) {
emptySet()
}
}
private fun loadVoiceWakeMode(): VoiceWakeMode {
val raw = plainPrefs.getString(voiceWakeModeKey, null)
val resolved = VoiceWakeMode.fromRawValue(raw)

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@@ -11,14 +11,3 @@ internal fun isCanonicalMainSessionKey(raw: String?): Boolean {
if (trimmed == "global") return true
return trimmed.startsWith("agent:")
}
internal fun resolveAgentIdFromMainSessionKey(raw: String?): String? {
val trimmed = raw?.trim().orEmpty()
if (!trimmed.startsWith("agent:")) return null
return trimmed.removePrefix("agent:").substringBefore(':').trim().ifEmpty { null }
}
internal fun buildNodeMainSessionKey(deviceId: String, agentId: String?): String {
val resolvedAgentId = agentId?.trim().orEmpty().ifEmpty { "main" }
return "agent:$resolvedAgentId:node-${deviceId.take(12)}"
}

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@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ class ChatController(
private val json: Json,
private val supportsChatSubscribe: Boolean,
) {
private var appliedMainSessionKey = "main"
private val _sessionKey = MutableStateFlow("main")
val sessionKey: StateFlow<String> = _sessionKey.asStateFlow()
@@ -74,28 +73,22 @@ class ChatController(
}
fun load(sessionKey: String) {
val key = normalizeRequestedSessionKey(sessionKey)
val key = sessionKey.trim().ifEmpty { "main" }
_sessionKey.value = key
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true, refreshSessions = true) }
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true) }
}
fun applyMainSessionKey(mainSessionKey: String) {
val trimmed = mainSessionKey.trim()
if (trimmed.isEmpty()) return
val nextState =
applyMainSessionKey(
currentSessionKey = normalizeRequestedSessionKey(_sessionKey.value),
appliedMainSessionKey = appliedMainSessionKey,
nextMainSessionKey = trimmed,
)
appliedMainSessionKey = nextState.appliedMainSessionKey
if (_sessionKey.value == nextState.currentSessionKey) return
_sessionKey.value = nextState.currentSessionKey
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true, refreshSessions = true) }
if (_sessionKey.value == trimmed) return
if (_sessionKey.value != "main") return
_sessionKey.value = trimmed
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true) }
}
fun refresh() {
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true, refreshSessions = true) }
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true) }
}
fun refreshSessions(limit: Int? = null) {
@@ -109,20 +102,11 @@ class ChatController(
}
fun switchSession(sessionKey: String) {
val key = normalizeRequestedSessionKey(sessionKey)
val key = sessionKey.trim()
if (key.isEmpty()) return
if (key == _sessionKey.value) return
_sessionKey.value = key
// Keep the thread switch path lean: history + health are needed immediately,
// but the session list is usually unchanged and can refresh on explicit pull-to-refresh.
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true, refreshSessions = false) }
}
private fun normalizeRequestedSessionKey(sessionKey: String): String {
val key = sessionKey.trim()
if (key.isEmpty()) return appliedMainSessionKey
if (key == "main" && appliedMainSessionKey != "main") return appliedMainSessionKey
return key
scope.launch { bootstrap(forceHealth = true) }
}
fun sendMessage(
@@ -130,25 +114,11 @@ class ChatController(
thinkingLevel: String,
attachments: List<OutgoingAttachment>,
) {
scope.launch {
sendMessageAwaitAcceptance(
message = message,
thinkingLevel = thinkingLevel,
attachments = attachments,
)
}
}
suspend fun sendMessageAwaitAcceptance(
message: String,
thinkingLevel: String,
attachments: List<OutgoingAttachment>,
): Boolean {
val trimmed = message.trim()
if (trimmed.isEmpty() && attachments.isEmpty()) return false
if (trimmed.isEmpty() && attachments.isEmpty()) return
if (!_healthOk.value) {
_errorText.value = "Gateway health not OK; cannot send"
return false
return
}
val runId = UUID.randomUUID().toString()
@@ -191,45 +161,45 @@ class ChatController(
pendingToolCallsById.clear()
publishPendingToolCalls()
return try {
val params =
buildJsonObject {
put("sessionKey", JsonPrimitive(sessionKey))
put("message", JsonPrimitive(text))
put("thinking", JsonPrimitive(thinking))
put("timeoutMs", JsonPrimitive(30_000))
put("idempotencyKey", JsonPrimitive(runId))
if (attachments.isNotEmpty()) {
put(
"attachments",
JsonArray(
attachments.map { att ->
buildJsonObject {
put("type", JsonPrimitive(att.type))
put("mimeType", JsonPrimitive(att.mimeType))
put("fileName", JsonPrimitive(att.fileName))
put("content", JsonPrimitive(att.base64))
}
},
),
)
scope.launch {
try {
val params =
buildJsonObject {
put("sessionKey", JsonPrimitive(sessionKey))
put("message", JsonPrimitive(text))
put("thinking", JsonPrimitive(thinking))
put("timeoutMs", JsonPrimitive(30_000))
put("idempotencyKey", JsonPrimitive(runId))
if (attachments.isNotEmpty()) {
put(
"attachments",
JsonArray(
attachments.map { att ->
buildJsonObject {
put("type", JsonPrimitive(att.type))
put("mimeType", JsonPrimitive(att.mimeType))
put("fileName", JsonPrimitive(att.fileName))
put("content", JsonPrimitive(att.base64))
}
},
),
)
}
}
val res = session.request("chat.send", params.toString())
val actualRunId = parseRunId(res) ?: runId
if (actualRunId != runId) {
clearPendingRun(runId)
armPendingRunTimeout(actualRunId)
synchronized(pendingRuns) {
pendingRuns.add(actualRunId)
_pendingRunCount.value = pendingRuns.size
}
}
val res = session.request("chat.send", params.toString())
val actualRunId = parseRunId(res) ?: runId
if (actualRunId != runId) {
} catch (err: Throwable) {
clearPendingRun(runId)
armPendingRunTimeout(actualRunId)
synchronized(pendingRuns) {
pendingRuns.add(actualRunId)
_pendingRunCount.value = pendingRuns.size
}
_errorText.value = err.message
}
true
} catch (err: Throwable) {
clearPendingRun(runId)
_errorText.value = err.message
false
}
}
@@ -279,7 +249,7 @@ class ChatController(
}
}
private suspend fun bootstrap(forceHealth: Boolean, refreshSessions: Boolean) {
private suspend fun bootstrap(forceHealth: Boolean) {
_errorText.value = null
_healthOk.value = false
clearPendingRuns()
@@ -295,15 +265,13 @@ class ChatController(
}
val historyJson = session.request("chat.history", """{"sessionKey":"$key"}""")
val history = parseHistory(historyJson, sessionKey = key, previousMessages = _messages.value)
val history = parseHistory(historyJson, sessionKey = key)
_messages.value = history.messages
_sessionId.value = history.sessionId
history.thinkingLevel?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }?.let { _thinkingLevel.value = it }
pollHealthIfNeeded(force = forceHealth)
if (refreshSessions) {
fetchSessions(limit = 50)
}
fetchSessions(limit = 50)
} catch (err: Throwable) {
_errorText.value = err.message
}
@@ -368,7 +336,7 @@ class ChatController(
try {
val historyJson =
session.request("chat.history", """{"sessionKey":"${_sessionKey.value}"}""")
val history = parseHistory(historyJson, sessionKey = _sessionKey.value, previousMessages = _messages.value)
val history = parseHistory(historyJson, sessionKey = _sessionKey.value)
_messages.value = history.messages
_sessionId.value = history.sessionId
history.thinkingLevel?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }?.let { _thinkingLevel.value = it }
@@ -482,11 +450,7 @@ class ChatController(
}
}
private fun parseHistory(
historyJson: String,
sessionKey: String,
previousMessages: List<ChatMessage>,
): ChatHistory {
private fun parseHistory(historyJson: String, sessionKey: String): ChatHistory {
val root = json.parseToJsonElement(historyJson).asObjectOrNull() ?: return ChatHistory(sessionKey, null, null, emptyList())
val sid = root["sessionId"].asStringOrNull()
val thinkingLevel = root["thinkingLevel"].asStringOrNull()
@@ -506,12 +470,7 @@ class ChatController(
)
}
return ChatHistory(
sessionKey = sessionKey,
sessionId = sid,
thinkingLevel = thinkingLevel,
messages = reconcileMessageIds(previous = previousMessages, incoming = messages),
)
return ChatHistory(sessionKey = sessionKey, sessionId = sid, thinkingLevel = thinkingLevel, messages = messages)
}
private fun parseMessageContent(el: JsonElement): ChatMessageContent? {
@@ -560,69 +519,6 @@ class ChatController(
}
}
internal data class MainSessionState(
val currentSessionKey: String,
val appliedMainSessionKey: String,
)
internal fun applyMainSessionKey(
currentSessionKey: String,
appliedMainSessionKey: String,
nextMainSessionKey: String,
): MainSessionState {
if (currentSessionKey == appliedMainSessionKey) {
return MainSessionState(
currentSessionKey = nextMainSessionKey,
appliedMainSessionKey = nextMainSessionKey,
)
}
return MainSessionState(
currentSessionKey = currentSessionKey,
appliedMainSessionKey = nextMainSessionKey,
)
}
internal fun reconcileMessageIds(previous: List<ChatMessage>, incoming: List<ChatMessage>): List<ChatMessage> {
if (previous.isEmpty() || incoming.isEmpty()) return incoming
val idsByKey = LinkedHashMap<String, ArrayDeque<String>>()
for (message in previous) {
val key = messageIdentityKey(message) ?: continue
idsByKey.getOrPut(key) { ArrayDeque() }.addLast(message.id)
}
return incoming.map { message ->
val key = messageIdentityKey(message) ?: return@map message
val ids = idsByKey[key] ?: return@map message
val reusedId = ids.removeFirstOrNull() ?: return@map message
if (ids.isEmpty()) {
idsByKey.remove(key)
}
if (reusedId == message.id) return@map message
message.copy(id = reusedId)
}
}
internal fun messageIdentityKey(message: ChatMessage): String? {
val role = message.role.trim().lowercase()
if (role.isEmpty()) return null
val timestamp = message.timestampMs?.toString().orEmpty()
val contentFingerprint =
message.content.joinToString(separator = "\u001E") { part ->
listOf(
part.type.trim().lowercase(),
part.text?.trim().orEmpty(),
part.mimeType?.trim()?.lowercase().orEmpty(),
part.fileName?.trim().orEmpty(),
part.base64?.hashCode()?.toString().orEmpty(),
).joinToString(separator = "\u001F")
}
if (timestamp.isEmpty() && contentFingerprint.isEmpty()) return null
return listOf(role, timestamp, contentFingerprint).joinToString(separator = "|")
}
private fun JsonElement?.asObjectOrNull(): JsonObject? = this as? JsonObject
private fun JsonElement?.asArrayOrNull(): JsonArray? = this as? JsonArray

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@@ -1,92 +1,31 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.gateway
import ai.openclaw.app.SecurePrefs
import kotlinx.serialization.Serializable
import kotlinx.serialization.encodeToString
import kotlinx.serialization.json.Json
data class DeviceAuthEntry(
val token: String,
val role: String,
val scopes: List<String>,
val updatedAtMs: Long,
)
@Serializable
private data class PersistedDeviceAuthMetadata(
val scopes: List<String> = emptyList(),
val updatedAtMs: Long = 0L,
)
interface DeviceAuthTokenStore {
fun loadEntry(deviceId: String, role: String): DeviceAuthEntry?
fun loadToken(deviceId: String, role: String): String? = loadEntry(deviceId, role)?.token
fun saveToken(deviceId: String, role: String, token: String, scopes: List<String> = emptyList())
fun clearToken(deviceId: String, role: String)
fun loadToken(deviceId: String, role: String): String?
fun saveToken(deviceId: String, role: String, token: String)
}
class DeviceAuthStore(private val prefs: SecurePrefs) : DeviceAuthTokenStore {
private val json = Json { ignoreUnknownKeys = true }
override fun loadEntry(deviceId: String, role: String): DeviceAuthEntry? {
override fun loadToken(deviceId: String, role: String): String? {
val key = tokenKey(deviceId, role)
val token = prefs.getString(key)?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() } ?: return null
val normalizedRole = normalizeRole(role)
val metadata =
prefs.getString(metadataKey(deviceId, role))
?.let { raw ->
runCatching { json.decodeFromString<PersistedDeviceAuthMetadata>(raw) }.getOrNull()
}
return DeviceAuthEntry(
token = token,
role = normalizedRole,
scopes = metadata?.scopes ?: emptyList(),
updatedAtMs = metadata?.updatedAtMs ?: 0L,
)
return prefs.getString(key)?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
}
override fun saveToken(deviceId: String, role: String, token: String, scopes: List<String>) {
val normalizedScopes = normalizeScopes(scopes)
override fun saveToken(deviceId: String, role: String, token: String) {
val key = tokenKey(deviceId, role)
prefs.putString(key, token.trim())
prefs.putString(
metadataKey(deviceId, role),
json.encodeToString(
PersistedDeviceAuthMetadata(
scopes = normalizedScopes,
updatedAtMs = System.currentTimeMillis(),
),
),
)
}
override fun clearToken(deviceId: String, role: String) {
fun clearToken(deviceId: String, role: String) {
val key = tokenKey(deviceId, role)
prefs.remove(key)
prefs.remove(metadataKey(deviceId, role))
}
private fun tokenKey(deviceId: String, role: String): String {
val normalizedDevice = normalizeDeviceId(deviceId)
val normalizedRole = normalizeRole(role)
val normalizedDevice = deviceId.trim().lowercase()
val normalizedRole = role.trim().lowercase()
return "gateway.deviceToken.$normalizedDevice.$normalizedRole"
}
private fun metadataKey(deviceId: String, role: String): String {
val normalizedDevice = normalizeDeviceId(deviceId)
val normalizedRole = normalizeRole(role)
return "gateway.deviceTokenMeta.$normalizedDevice.$normalizedRole"
}
private fun normalizeDeviceId(deviceId: String): String = deviceId.trim().lowercase()
private fun normalizeRole(role: String): String = role.trim().lowercase()
private fun normalizeScopes(scopes: List<String>): List<String> {
return scopes
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
.distinct()
.sorted()
}
}

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@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.gateway
import android.os.Build
import java.net.InetAddress
import java.util.Locale
internal fun isLoopbackGatewayHost(
rawHost: String?,
allowEmulatorBridgeAlias: Boolean = isAndroidEmulatorRuntime(),
): Boolean {
var host =
rawHost
?.trim()
?.lowercase(Locale.US)
?.trim('[', ']')
.orEmpty()
if (host.endsWith(".")) {
host = host.dropLast(1)
}
val zoneIndex = host.indexOf('%')
if (zoneIndex >= 0) return false
if (host.isEmpty()) return false
if (host == "localhost") return true
if (allowEmulatorBridgeAlias && host == "10.0.2.2") return true
parseIpv4Address(host)?.let { ipv4 ->
return ipv4.first() == 127.toByte()
}
if (!host.contains(':') || !host.all(::isIpv6LiteralChar)) return false
val address = runCatching { InetAddress.getByName(host) }.getOrNull()?.address ?: return false
if (address.size == 4) {
return address[0] == 127.toByte()
}
if (address.size != 16) return false
// `::1` is 15 zero bytes followed by `0x01`.
val isIpv6Loopback = address.copyOfRange(0, 15).all { it == 0.toByte() } && address[15] == 1.toByte()
if (isIpv6Loopback) return true
val isMappedIpv4 =
address.copyOfRange(0, 10).all { it == 0.toByte() } &&
address[10] == 0xFF.toByte() &&
address[11] == 0xFF.toByte()
return isMappedIpv4 && address[12] == 127.toByte()
}
internal fun isPrivateLanGatewayHost(
rawHost: String?,
allowEmulatorBridgeAlias: Boolean = isAndroidEmulatorRuntime(),
): Boolean {
var host =
rawHost
?.trim()
?.lowercase(Locale.US)
?.trim('[', ']')
.orEmpty()
if (host.endsWith(".")) {
host = host.dropLast(1)
}
val zoneIndex = host.indexOf('%')
if (zoneIndex >= 0) {
host = host.substring(0, zoneIndex)
}
if (host.isEmpty()) return false
if (isLoopbackGatewayHost(host, allowEmulatorBridgeAlias = allowEmulatorBridgeAlias)) return true
if (host.endsWith(".local")) return true
if (!host.contains('.') && !host.contains(':')) return true
parseIpv4Address(host)?.let { ipv4 ->
val first = ipv4[0].toInt() and 0xff
val second = ipv4[1].toInt() and 0xff
return when {
first == 10 -> true
first == 172 && second in 16..31 -> true
first == 192 && second == 168 -> true
first == 169 && second == 254 -> true
else -> false
}
}
if (!host.contains(':') || !host.all(::isIpv6LiteralChar)) return false
val address = runCatching { InetAddress.getByName(host) }.getOrNull() ?: return false
return when {
address.isLinkLocalAddress -> true
address.isSiteLocalAddress -> true
else -> {
val bytes = address.address
bytes.size == 16 && (bytes[0].toInt() and 0xfe) == 0xfc
}
}
}
private fun isAndroidEmulatorRuntime(): Boolean {
val fingerprint = Build.FINGERPRINT?.lowercase(Locale.US).orEmpty()
val model = Build.MODEL?.lowercase(Locale.US).orEmpty()
val manufacturer = Build.MANUFACTURER?.lowercase(Locale.US).orEmpty()
val brand = Build.BRAND?.lowercase(Locale.US).orEmpty()
val device = Build.DEVICE?.lowercase(Locale.US).orEmpty()
val product = Build.PRODUCT?.lowercase(Locale.US).orEmpty()
return fingerprint.contains("generic") ||
fingerprint.contains("robolectric") ||
model.contains("emulator") ||
model.contains("sdk_gphone") ||
manufacturer.contains("genymotion") ||
(brand.contains("generic") && device.contains("generic")) ||
product.contains("sdk_gphone") ||
product.contains("emulator") ||
product.contains("simulator")
}
private fun parseIpv4Address(host: String): ByteArray? {
val parts = host.split('.')
if (parts.size != 4) return null
val bytes = ByteArray(4)
for ((index, part) in parts.withIndex()) {
val value = part.toIntOrNull() ?: return null
if (value !in 0..255) return null
bytes[index] = value.toByte()
}
return bytes
}
private fun isIpv6LiteralChar(char: Char): Boolean = char in '0'..'9' || char in 'a'..'f' || char == ':' || char == '.'

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@@ -52,34 +52,6 @@ data class GatewayConnectOptions(
val userAgent: String? = null,
)
private enum class GatewayConnectAuthSource {
DEVICE_TOKEN,
SHARED_TOKEN,
BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN,
PASSWORD,
NONE,
}
data class GatewayConnectErrorDetails(
val code: String?,
val canRetryWithDeviceToken: Boolean,
val recommendedNextStep: String?,
val reason: String? = null,
)
private data class SelectedConnectAuth(
val authToken: String?,
val authBootstrapToken: String?,
val authDeviceToken: String?,
val authPassword: String?,
val signatureToken: String?,
val authSource: GatewayConnectAuthSource,
val attemptedDeviceTokenRetry: Boolean,
)
private class GatewayConnectFailure(val gatewayError: GatewaySession.ErrorShape) :
IllegalStateException(gatewayError.message)
class GatewaySession(
private val scope: CoroutineScope,
private val identityStore: DeviceIdentityStore,
@@ -111,13 +83,7 @@ class GatewaySession(
}
}
data class ErrorShape(
val code: String,
val message: String,
val details: GatewayConnectErrorDetails? = null,
)
data class RpcResult(val ok: Boolean, val payloadJson: String?, val error: ErrorShape?)
data class ErrorShape(val code: String, val message: String)
private val json = Json { ignoreUnknownKeys = true }
private val writeLock = Mutex()
@@ -129,7 +95,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
private data class DesiredConnection(
val endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
val token: String?,
val bootstrapToken: String?,
val password: String?,
val options: GatewayConnectOptions,
val tls: GatewayTlsParams?,
@@ -138,22 +103,15 @@ class GatewaySession(
private var desired: DesiredConnection? = null
private var job: Job? = null
@Volatile private var currentConnection: Connection? = null
@Volatile private var pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false
@Volatile private var deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false
@Volatile private var reconnectPausedForAuthFailure = false
fun connect(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
token: String?,
bootstrapToken: String?,
password: String?,
options: GatewayConnectOptions,
tls: GatewayTlsParams? = null,
) {
desired = DesiredConnection(endpoint, token, bootstrapToken, password, options, tls)
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false
reconnectPausedForAuthFailure = false
desired = DesiredConnection(endpoint, token, password, options, tls)
if (job == null) {
job = scope.launch(Dispatchers.IO) { runLoop() }
}
@@ -161,9 +119,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
fun disconnect() {
desired = null
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false
reconnectPausedForAuthFailure = false
currentConnection?.closeQuietly()
scope.launch(Dispatchers.IO) {
job?.cancelAndJoin()
@@ -175,7 +130,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
}
fun reconnect() {
reconnectPausedForAuthFailure = false
currentConnection?.closeQuietly()
}
@@ -184,10 +138,17 @@ class GatewaySession(
suspend fun sendNodeEvent(event: String, payloadJson: String?): Boolean {
val conn = currentConnection ?: return false
val parsedPayload = payloadJson?.let { parseJsonOrNull(it) }
val params =
buildJsonObject {
put("event", JsonPrimitive(event))
put("payloadJSON", JsonPrimitive(payloadJson ?: "{}"))
if (parsedPayload != null) {
put("payload", parsedPayload)
} else if (payloadJson != null) {
put("payloadJSON", JsonPrimitive(payloadJson))
} else {
put("payloadJSON", JsonNull)
}
}
try {
conn.request("node.event", params, timeoutMs = 8_000)
@@ -199,13 +160,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
}
suspend fun request(method: String, paramsJson: String?, timeoutMs: Long = 15_000): String {
val res = requestDetailed(method = method, paramsJson = paramsJson, timeoutMs = timeoutMs)
if (res.ok) return res.payloadJson ?: ""
val err = res.error
throw IllegalStateException("${err?.code ?: "UNAVAILABLE"}: ${err?.message ?: "request failed"}")
}
suspend fun requestDetailed(method: String, paramsJson: String?, timeoutMs: Long = 15_000): RpcResult {
val conn = currentConnection ?: throw IllegalStateException("not connected")
val params =
if (paramsJson.isNullOrBlank()) {
@@ -214,7 +168,9 @@ class GatewaySession(
json.parseToJsonElement(paramsJson)
}
val res = conn.request(method, params, timeoutMs)
return RpcResult(ok = res.ok, payloadJson = res.payloadJson, error = res.error)
if (res.ok) return res.payloadJson ?: ""
val err = res.error
throw IllegalStateException("${err?.code ?: "UNAVAILABLE"}: ${err?.message ?: "request failed"}")
}
suspend fun refreshNodeCanvasCapability(timeoutMs: Long = 8_000): Boolean {
@@ -263,7 +219,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
private inner class Connection(
private val endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
private val token: String?,
private val bootstrapToken: String?,
private val password: String?,
private val options: GatewayConnectOptions,
private val tls: GatewayTlsParams?,
@@ -276,10 +231,16 @@ class GatewaySession(
private var socket: WebSocket? = null
private val loggerTag = "OpenClawGateway"
val remoteAddress: String = formatGatewayAuthority(endpoint.host, endpoint.port)
val remoteAddress: String =
if (endpoint.host.contains(":")) {
"[${endpoint.host}]:${endpoint.port}"
} else {
"${endpoint.host}:${endpoint.port}"
}
suspend fun connect() {
val url = buildGatewayWebSocketUrl(endpoint.host, endpoint.port, tls != null)
val scheme = if (tls != null) "wss" else "ws"
val url = "$scheme://${endpoint.host}:${endpoint.port}"
val request = Request.Builder().url(url).build()
socket = client.newWebSocket(request, Listener())
try {
@@ -383,136 +344,29 @@ class GatewaySession(
private suspend fun sendConnect(connectNonce: String) {
val identity = identityStore.loadOrCreate()
val storedToken = deviceAuthStore.loadToken(identity.deviceId, options.role)?.trim()
val selectedAuth =
selectConnectAuth(
endpoint = endpoint,
tls = tls,
role = options.role,
explicitGatewayToken = token?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
explicitBootstrapToken = bootstrapToken?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
explicitPassword = password?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
storedToken = storedToken?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
)
if (selectedAuth.attemptedDeviceTokenRetry) {
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false
}
val payload =
buildConnectParams(
identity = identity,
connectNonce = connectNonce,
selectedAuth = selectedAuth,
)
val storedToken = deviceAuthStore.loadToken(identity.deviceId, options.role)
val trimmedToken = token?.trim().orEmpty()
// QR/setup/manual shared token must take precedence; stale role tokens can survive re-onboarding.
val authToken = if (trimmedToken.isNotBlank()) trimmedToken else storedToken.orEmpty()
val payload = buildConnectParams(identity, connectNonce, authToken, password?.trim())
val res = request("connect", payload, timeoutMs = CONNECT_RPC_TIMEOUT_MS)
if (!res.ok) {
val error = res.error ?: ErrorShape("UNAVAILABLE", "connect failed")
val shouldRetryWithDeviceToken =
shouldRetryWithStoredDeviceToken(
error = error,
explicitGatewayToken = token?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
storedToken = storedToken?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
attemptedDeviceTokenRetry = selectedAuth.attemptedDeviceTokenRetry,
endpoint = endpoint,
tls = tls,
)
if (shouldRetryWithDeviceToken) {
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = true
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = true
} else if (
selectedAuth.attemptedDeviceTokenRetry &&
shouldClearStoredDeviceTokenAfterRetry(error)
) {
deviceAuthStore.clearToken(identity.deviceId, options.role)
}
throw GatewayConnectFailure(error)
val msg = res.error?.message ?: "connect failed"
throw IllegalStateException(msg)
}
handleConnectSuccess(res, identity.deviceId, selectedAuth.authSource)
handleConnectSuccess(res, identity.deviceId)
connectDeferred.complete(Unit)
}
private fun shouldPersistBootstrapHandoffTokens(authSource: GatewayConnectAuthSource): Boolean {
if (authSource != GatewayConnectAuthSource.BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN) return false
if (isLoopbackGatewayHost(endpoint.host)) return true
return tls != null
}
private fun filteredBootstrapHandoffScopes(role: String, scopes: List<String>): List<String>? {
return when (role.trim()) {
"node" -> emptyList()
"operator" -> {
val allowedOperatorScopes =
setOf(
"operator.approvals",
"operator.read",
"operator.talk.secrets",
"operator.write",
)
scopes.filter { allowedOperatorScopes.contains(it) }.distinct().sorted()
}
else -> null
}
}
private fun persistBootstrapHandoffToken(
deviceId: String,
role: String,
token: String,
scopes: List<String>,
) {
val filteredScopes = filteredBootstrapHandoffScopes(role, scopes) ?: return
deviceAuthStore.saveToken(deviceId, role, token, filteredScopes)
}
private fun persistIssuedDeviceToken(
authSource: GatewayConnectAuthSource,
deviceId: String,
role: String,
token: String,
scopes: List<String>,
) {
if (authSource == GatewayConnectAuthSource.BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN) {
if (!shouldPersistBootstrapHandoffTokens(authSource)) return
persistBootstrapHandoffToken(deviceId, role, token, scopes)
return
}
deviceAuthStore.saveToken(deviceId, role, token, scopes)
}
private fun handleConnectSuccess(
res: RpcResponse,
deviceId: String,
authSource: GatewayConnectAuthSource,
) {
private fun handleConnectSuccess(res: RpcResponse, deviceId: String) {
val payloadJson = res.payloadJson ?: throw IllegalStateException("connect failed: missing payload")
val obj = json.parseToJsonElement(payloadJson).asObjectOrNull() ?: throw IllegalStateException("connect failed")
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false
reconnectPausedForAuthFailure = false
val serverName = obj["server"].asObjectOrNull()?.get("host").asStringOrNull()
val authObj = obj["auth"].asObjectOrNull()
val deviceToken = authObj?.get("deviceToken").asStringOrNull()
val authRole = authObj?.get("role").asStringOrNull() ?: options.role
val authScopes =
authObj?.get("scopes").asArrayOrNull()
?.mapNotNull { it.asStringOrNull() }
?: emptyList()
if (!deviceToken.isNullOrBlank()) {
persistIssuedDeviceToken(authSource, deviceId, authRole, deviceToken, authScopes)
}
if (shouldPersistBootstrapHandoffTokens(authSource)) {
authObj?.get("deviceTokens").asArrayOrNull()
?.mapNotNull { it.asObjectOrNull() }
?.forEach { tokenEntry ->
val handoffToken = tokenEntry["deviceToken"].asStringOrNull()
val handoffRole = tokenEntry["role"].asStringOrNull()
val handoffScopes =
tokenEntry["scopes"].asArrayOrNull()
?.mapNotNull { it.asStringOrNull() }
?: emptyList()
if (!handoffToken.isNullOrBlank() && !handoffRole.isNullOrBlank()) {
persistBootstrapHandoffToken(deviceId, handoffRole, handoffToken, handoffScopes)
}
}
deviceAuthStore.saveToken(deviceId, authRole, deviceToken)
}
val rawCanvas = obj["canvasHostUrl"].asStringOrNull()
canvasHostUrl = normalizeCanvasHostUrl(rawCanvas, endpoint, isTlsConnection = tls != null)
@@ -526,7 +380,8 @@ class GatewaySession(
private fun buildConnectParams(
identity: DeviceIdentity,
connectNonce: String,
selectedAuth: SelectedConnectAuth,
authToken: String,
authPassword: String?,
): JsonObject {
val client = options.client
val locale = Locale.getDefault().toLanguageTag()
@@ -542,20 +397,16 @@ class GatewaySession(
client.modelIdentifier?.let { put("modelIdentifier", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
}
val password = authPassword?.trim().orEmpty()
val authJson =
when {
selectedAuth.authToken != null ->
authToken.isNotEmpty() ->
buildJsonObject {
put("token", JsonPrimitive(selectedAuth.authToken))
selectedAuth.authDeviceToken?.let { put("deviceToken", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
put("token", JsonPrimitive(authToken))
}
selectedAuth.authBootstrapToken != null ->
password.isNotEmpty() ->
buildJsonObject {
put("bootstrapToken", JsonPrimitive(selectedAuth.authBootstrapToken))
}
selectedAuth.authPassword != null ->
buildJsonObject {
put("password", JsonPrimitive(selectedAuth.authPassword))
put("password", JsonPrimitive(password))
}
else -> null
}
@@ -569,7 +420,7 @@ class GatewaySession(
role = options.role,
scopes = options.scopes,
signedAtMs = signedAtMs,
token = selectedAuth.signatureToken,
token = if (authToken.isNotEmpty()) authToken else null,
nonce = connectNonce,
platform = client.platform,
deviceFamily = client.deviceFamily,
@@ -632,17 +483,7 @@ class GatewaySession(
frame["error"]?.asObjectOrNull()?.let { obj ->
val code = obj["code"].asStringOrNull() ?: "UNAVAILABLE"
val msg = obj["message"].asStringOrNull() ?: "request failed"
val detailObj = obj["details"].asObjectOrNull()
val details =
detailObj?.let {
GatewayConnectErrorDetails(
code = it["code"].asStringOrNull(),
canRetryWithDeviceToken = it["canRetryWithDeviceToken"].asBooleanOrNull() == true,
recommendedNextStep = it["recommendedNextStep"].asStringOrNull(),
reason = it["reason"].asStringOrNull(),
)
}
ErrorShape(code, msg, details)
ErrorShape(code, msg)
}
pending.remove(id)?.complete(RpcResponse(id, ok, payloadJson, error))
}
@@ -766,10 +607,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
delay(250)
continue
}
if (reconnectPausedForAuthFailure) {
delay(250)
continue
}
try {
onDisconnected(if (attempt == 0) "Connecting…" else "Reconnecting…")
@@ -778,13 +615,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
} catch (err: Throwable) {
attempt += 1
onDisconnected("Gateway error: ${err.message ?: err::class.java.simpleName}")
if (
err is GatewayConnectFailure &&
shouldPauseReconnectAfterAuthFailure(err.gatewayError)
) {
reconnectPausedForAuthFailure = true
continue
}
val sleepMs = minOf(8_000L, (350.0 * Math.pow(1.7, attempt.toDouble())).toLong())
delay(sleepMs)
}
@@ -792,15 +622,7 @@ class GatewaySession(
}
private suspend fun connectOnce(target: DesiredConnection) = withContext(Dispatchers.IO) {
val conn =
Connection(
target.endpoint,
target.token,
target.bootstrapToken,
target.password,
target.options,
target.tls,
)
val conn = Connection(target.endpoint, target.token, target.password, target.options, target.tls)
currentConnection = conn
try {
conn.connect()
@@ -826,7 +648,7 @@ class GatewaySession(
// If raw URL is a non-loopback address and this connection uses TLS,
// normalize scheme/port to the endpoint we actually connected to.
if (trimmed.isNotBlank() && host.isNotBlank() && !isLoopbackGatewayHost(host)) {
if (trimmed.isNotBlank() && host.isNotBlank() && !isLoopbackHost(host)) {
val needsTlsRewrite =
isTlsConnection &&
(
@@ -855,7 +677,7 @@ class GatewaySession(
private fun buildCanvasUrl(host: String, scheme: String, port: Int, suffix: String): String {
val loweredScheme = scheme.lowercase()
val formattedHost = formatGatewayAuthorityHost(host)
val formattedHost = if (host.contains(":")) "[${host}]" else host
val portSuffix = if ((loweredScheme == "https" && port == 443) || (loweredScheme == "http" && port == 80)) "" else ":$port"
return "$loweredScheme://$formattedHost$portSuffix$suffix"
}
@@ -868,119 +690,18 @@ class GatewaySession(
return "$path$query$fragment"
}
private fun selectConnectAuth(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
tls: GatewayTlsParams?,
role: String,
explicitGatewayToken: String?,
explicitBootstrapToken: String?,
explicitPassword: String?,
storedToken: String?,
): SelectedConnectAuth {
val shouldUseDeviceRetryToken =
pendingDeviceTokenRetry &&
explicitGatewayToken != null &&
storedToken != null &&
isTrustedDeviceRetryEndpoint(endpoint, tls)
val authToken =
explicitGatewayToken
?: if (
explicitPassword == null &&
(explicitBootstrapToken == null || storedToken != null)
) {
storedToken
} else {
null
}
val authDeviceToken = if (shouldUseDeviceRetryToken) storedToken else null
val authBootstrapToken = if (authToken == null) explicitBootstrapToken else null
val authSource =
when {
authDeviceToken != null || (explicitGatewayToken == null && authToken != null) ->
GatewayConnectAuthSource.DEVICE_TOKEN
authToken != null -> GatewayConnectAuthSource.SHARED_TOKEN
authBootstrapToken != null -> GatewayConnectAuthSource.BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN
explicitPassword != null -> GatewayConnectAuthSource.PASSWORD
else -> GatewayConnectAuthSource.NONE
}
return SelectedConnectAuth(
authToken = authToken,
authBootstrapToken = authBootstrapToken,
authDeviceToken = authDeviceToken,
authPassword = explicitPassword,
signatureToken = authToken ?: authBootstrapToken,
authSource = authSource,
attemptedDeviceTokenRetry = shouldUseDeviceRetryToken,
)
private fun isLoopbackHost(raw: String?): Boolean {
val host = raw?.trim()?.lowercase().orEmpty()
if (host.isEmpty()) return false
if (host == "localhost") return true
if (host == "::1") return true
if (host == "0.0.0.0" || host == "::") return true
return host.startsWith("127.")
}
private fun shouldRetryWithStoredDeviceToken(
error: ErrorShape,
explicitGatewayToken: String?,
storedToken: String?,
attemptedDeviceTokenRetry: Boolean,
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
tls: GatewayTlsParams?,
): Boolean {
if (deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed) return false
if (attemptedDeviceTokenRetry) return false
if (explicitGatewayToken == null || storedToken == null) return false
if (!isTrustedDeviceRetryEndpoint(endpoint, tls)) return false
val detailCode = error.details?.code
val recommendedNextStep = error.details?.recommendedNextStep
return error.details?.canRetryWithDeviceToken == true ||
recommendedNextStep == "retry_with_device_token" ||
detailCode == "AUTH_TOKEN_MISMATCH"
}
private fun shouldPauseReconnectAfterAuthFailure(error: ErrorShape): Boolean {
return when (error.details?.code) {
"AUTH_TOKEN_MISSING",
"AUTH_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN_INVALID",
"AUTH_PASSWORD_MISSING",
"AUTH_PASSWORD_MISMATCH",
"AUTH_RATE_LIMITED",
"PAIRING_REQUIRED",
"CONTROL_UI_DEVICE_IDENTITY_REQUIRED",
"DEVICE_IDENTITY_REQUIRED" -> true
"AUTH_TOKEN_MISMATCH" -> deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed && !pendingDeviceTokenRetry
else -> false
}
}
private fun shouldClearStoredDeviceTokenAfterRetry(error: ErrorShape): Boolean {
return error.details?.code == "AUTH_DEVICE_TOKEN_MISMATCH"
}
private fun isTrustedDeviceRetryEndpoint(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
tls: GatewayTlsParams?,
): Boolean {
if (isLoopbackGatewayHost(endpoint.host)) {
return true
}
return tls?.expectedFingerprint?.trim()?.isNotEmpty() == true
}
}
internal fun buildGatewayWebSocketUrl(host: String, port: Int, useTls: Boolean): String {
val scheme = if (useTls) "wss" else "ws"
return "$scheme://${formatGatewayAuthority(host, port)}"
}
internal fun formatGatewayAuthority(host: String, port: Int): String {
return "${formatGatewayAuthorityHost(host)}:$port"
}
private fun formatGatewayAuthorityHost(host: String): String {
val normalizedHost = host.trim().trim('[', ']')
return if (normalizedHost.contains(":")) "[${normalizedHost}]" else normalizedHost
}
private fun JsonElement?.asObjectOrNull(): JsonObject? = this as? JsonObject
private fun JsonElement?.asArrayOrNull(): JsonArray? = this as? JsonArray
private fun JsonElement?.asStringOrNull(): String? =
when (this) {
is JsonNull -> null

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@@ -3,11 +3,7 @@ package ai.openclaw.app.gateway
import android.annotation.SuppressLint
import kotlinx.coroutines.Dispatchers
import kotlinx.coroutines.withContext
import java.io.EOFException
import java.net.ConnectException
import java.net.InetSocketAddress
import java.net.SocketTimeoutException
import java.net.UnknownHostException
import java.security.MessageDigest
import java.security.SecureRandom
import java.security.cert.CertificateException
@@ -16,7 +12,6 @@ import java.util.Locale
import javax.net.ssl.HttpsURLConnection
import javax.net.ssl.HostnameVerifier
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext
import javax.net.ssl.SSLException
import javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory
import javax.net.ssl.SNIHostName
@@ -37,16 +32,6 @@ data class GatewayTlsConfig(
val hostnameVerifier: HostnameVerifier,
)
enum class GatewayTlsProbeFailure {
TLS_UNAVAILABLE,
ENDPOINT_UNREACHABLE,
}
data class GatewayTlsProbeResult(
val fingerprintSha256: String? = null,
val failure: GatewayTlsProbeFailure? = null,
)
fun buildGatewayTlsConfig(
params: GatewayTlsParams?,
onStore: ((String) -> Unit)? = null,
@@ -100,10 +85,10 @@ suspend fun probeGatewayTlsFingerprint(
host: String,
port: Int,
timeoutMs: Int = 3_000,
): GatewayTlsProbeResult {
): String? {
val trimmedHost = host.trim()
if (trimmedHost.isEmpty()) return GatewayTlsProbeResult(failure = GatewayTlsProbeFailure.ENDPOINT_UNREACHABLE)
if (port !in 1..65535) return GatewayTlsProbeResult(failure = GatewayTlsProbeFailure.ENDPOINT_UNREACHABLE)
if (trimmedHost.isEmpty()) return null
if (port !in 1..65535) return null
return withContext(Dispatchers.IO) {
val trustAll =
@@ -136,21 +121,10 @@ suspend fun probeGatewayTlsFingerprint(
}
socket.startHandshake()
val cert =
socket.session.peerCertificates.firstOrNull() as? X509Certificate
?: return@withContext GatewayTlsProbeResult(failure = GatewayTlsProbeFailure.TLS_UNAVAILABLE)
GatewayTlsProbeResult(fingerprintSha256 = sha256Hex(cert.encoded))
} catch (err: Throwable) {
val failure =
when (err) {
is SSLException,
is EOFException -> GatewayTlsProbeFailure.TLS_UNAVAILABLE
is ConnectException,
is SocketTimeoutException,
is UnknownHostException -> GatewayTlsProbeFailure.ENDPOINT_UNREACHABLE
else -> GatewayTlsProbeFailure.ENDPOINT_UNREACHABLE
}
GatewayTlsProbeResult(failure = failure)
val cert = socket.session.peerCertificates.firstOrNull() as? X509Certificate ?: return@withContext null
sha256Hex(cert.encoded)
} catch (_: Throwable) {
null
} finally {
try {
socket.close()

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@@ -13,13 +13,6 @@ class A2UIHandler(
private val getNodeCanvasHostUrl: () -> String?,
private val getOperatorCanvasHostUrl: () -> String?,
) {
fun isTrustedCanvasActionUrl(rawUrl: String?): Boolean {
return CanvasActionTrust.isTrustedCanvasActionUrl(
rawUrl = rawUrl,
trustedA2uiUrls = listOfNotNull(resolveA2uiHostUrl()),
)
}
fun resolveA2uiHostUrl(): String? {
val nodeRaw = getNodeCanvasHostUrl()?.trim().orEmpty()
val operatorRaw = getOperatorCanvasHostUrl()?.trim().orEmpty()

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@@ -1,247 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import android.Manifest
import android.content.Context
import android.provider.CallLog
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewaySession
import kotlinx.serialization.json.Json
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonArray
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonArray
import kotlinx.serialization.json.put
private const val DEFAULT_CALL_LOG_LIMIT = 25
internal data class CallLogRecord(
val number: String?,
val cachedName: String?,
val date: Long,
val duration: Long,
val type: Int,
)
internal data class CallLogSearchRequest(
val limit: Int, // Number of records to return
val offset: Int, // Offset value
val cachedName: String?, // Search by contact name
val number: String?, // Search by phone number
val date: Long?, // Search by time (timestamp, deprecated, use dateStart/dateEnd)
val dateStart: Long?, // Query start time (timestamp)
val dateEnd: Long?, // Query end time (timestamp)
val duration: Long?, // Search by duration (seconds)
val type: Int?, // Search by call log type
)
internal interface CallLogDataSource {
fun hasReadPermission(context: Context): Boolean
fun search(context: Context, request: CallLogSearchRequest): List<CallLogRecord>
}
private object SystemCallLogDataSource : CallLogDataSource {
override fun hasReadPermission(context: Context): Boolean {
return ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(
context,
Manifest.permission.READ_CALL_LOG
) == android.content.pm.PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
}
override fun search(context: Context, request: CallLogSearchRequest): List<CallLogRecord> {
val resolver = context.contentResolver
val projection = arrayOf(
CallLog.Calls.NUMBER,
CallLog.Calls.CACHED_NAME,
CallLog.Calls.DATE,
CallLog.Calls.DURATION,
CallLog.Calls.TYPE,
)
// Build selection and selectionArgs for filtering
val selections = mutableListOf<String>()
val selectionArgs = mutableListOf<String>()
request.cachedName?.let {
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.CACHED_NAME} LIKE ?")
selectionArgs.add("%$it%")
}
request.number?.let {
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.NUMBER} LIKE ?")
selectionArgs.add("%$it%")
}
// Support time range query
if (request.dateStart != null && request.dateEnd != null) {
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.DATE} >= ? AND ${CallLog.Calls.DATE} <= ?")
selectionArgs.add(request.dateStart.toString())
selectionArgs.add(request.dateEnd.toString())
} else if (request.dateStart != null) {
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.DATE} >= ?")
selectionArgs.add(request.dateStart.toString())
} else if (request.dateEnd != null) {
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.DATE} <= ?")
selectionArgs.add(request.dateEnd.toString())
} else if (request.date != null) {
// Compatible with the old date parameter (exact match)
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.DATE} = ?")
selectionArgs.add(request.date.toString())
}
request.duration?.let {
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.DURATION} = ?")
selectionArgs.add(it.toString())
}
request.type?.let {
selections.add("${CallLog.Calls.TYPE} = ?")
selectionArgs.add(it.toString())
}
val selection = if (selections.isNotEmpty()) selections.joinToString(" AND ") else null
val selectionArgsArray = if (selectionArgs.isNotEmpty()) selectionArgs.toTypedArray() else null
val sortOrder = "${CallLog.Calls.DATE} DESC"
resolver.query(
CallLog.Calls.CONTENT_URI,
projection,
selection,
selectionArgsArray,
sortOrder,
).use { cursor ->
if (cursor == null) return emptyList()
val numberIndex = cursor.getColumnIndex(CallLog.Calls.NUMBER)
val cachedNameIndex = cursor.getColumnIndex(CallLog.Calls.CACHED_NAME)
val dateIndex = cursor.getColumnIndex(CallLog.Calls.DATE)
val durationIndex = cursor.getColumnIndex(CallLog.Calls.DURATION)
val typeIndex = cursor.getColumnIndex(CallLog.Calls.TYPE)
// Skip offset rows
if (request.offset > 0 && cursor.moveToPosition(request.offset - 1)) {
// Successfully moved to offset position
}
val out = mutableListOf<CallLogRecord>()
var count = 0
while (cursor.moveToNext() && count < request.limit) {
out += CallLogRecord(
number = cursor.getString(numberIndex),
cachedName = cursor.getString(cachedNameIndex),
date = cursor.getLong(dateIndex),
duration = cursor.getLong(durationIndex),
type = cursor.getInt(typeIndex),
)
count++
}
return out
}
}
}
class CallLogHandler private constructor(
private val appContext: Context,
private val dataSource: CallLogDataSource,
) {
constructor(appContext: Context) : this(appContext = appContext, dataSource = SystemCallLogDataSource)
fun handleCallLogSearch(paramsJson: String?): GatewaySession.InvokeResult {
if (!dataSource.hasReadPermission(appContext)) {
return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "CALL_LOG_PERMISSION_REQUIRED",
message = "CALL_LOG_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant Call Log permission",
)
}
val request = parseSearchRequest(paramsJson)
?: return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "INVALID_REQUEST",
message = "INVALID_REQUEST: expected JSON object",
)
return try {
val callLogs = dataSource.search(appContext, request)
GatewaySession.InvokeResult.ok(
buildJsonObject {
put(
"callLogs",
buildJsonArray {
callLogs.forEach { add(callLogJson(it)) }
},
)
}.toString(),
)
} catch (err: Throwable) {
GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE",
message = "CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE: ${err.message ?: "call log query failed"}",
)
}
}
private fun parseSearchRequest(paramsJson: String?): CallLogSearchRequest? {
if (paramsJson.isNullOrBlank()) {
return CallLogSearchRequest(
limit = DEFAULT_CALL_LOG_LIMIT,
offset = 0,
cachedName = null,
number = null,
date = null,
dateStart = null,
dateEnd = null,
duration = null,
type = null,
)
}
val params = try {
Json.parseToJsonElement(paramsJson).asObjectOrNull()
} catch (_: Throwable) {
null
} ?: return null
val limit = ((params["limit"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toIntOrNull() ?: DEFAULT_CALL_LOG_LIMIT)
.coerceIn(1, 200)
val offset = ((params["offset"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toIntOrNull() ?: 0)
.coerceAtLeast(0)
val cachedName = (params["cachedName"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val number = (params["number"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val date = (params["date"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toLongOrNull()
val dateStart = (params["dateStart"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toLongOrNull()
val dateEnd = (params["dateEnd"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toLongOrNull()
val duration = (params["duration"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toLongOrNull()
val type = (params["type"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toIntOrNull()
return CallLogSearchRequest(
limit = limit,
offset = offset,
cachedName = cachedName,
number = number,
date = date,
dateStart = dateStart,
dateEnd = dateEnd,
duration = duration,
type = type,
)
}
private fun callLogJson(callLog: CallLogRecord): JsonObject {
return buildJsonObject {
put("number", JsonPrimitive(callLog.number))
put("cachedName", JsonPrimitive(callLog.cachedName))
put("date", JsonPrimitive(callLog.date))
put("duration", JsonPrimitive(callLog.duration))
put("type", JsonPrimitive(callLog.type))
}
}
companion object {
internal fun forTesting(
appContext: Context,
dataSource: CallLogDataSource,
): CallLogHandler = CallLogHandler(appContext = appContext, dataSource = dataSource)
}
}

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@@ -121,48 +121,42 @@ class CameraCaptureManager(private val context: Context) {
(rotated.height.toDouble() * (maxWidth.toDouble() / rotated.width.toDouble()))
.toInt()
.coerceAtLeast(1)
val s = rotated.scale(maxWidth, h)
if (s !== rotated) rotated.recycle()
s
rotated.scale(maxWidth, h)
} else {
rotated
}
try {
val maxPayloadBytes = 5 * 1024 * 1024
// Base64 inflates payloads by ~4/3; cap encoded bytes so the payload stays under 5MB (API limit).
val maxEncodedBytes = (maxPayloadBytes / 4) * 3
val result =
JpegSizeLimiter.compressToLimit(
initialWidth = scaled.width,
initialHeight = scaled.height,
startQuality = (quality * 100.0).roundToInt().coerceIn(10, 100),
maxBytes = maxEncodedBytes,
encode = { width, height, q ->
val bitmap =
if (width == scaled.width && height == scaled.height) {
scaled
} else {
scaled.scale(width, height)
}
val out = ByteArrayOutputStream()
if (!bitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, q, out)) {
if (bitmap !== scaled) bitmap.recycle()
throw IllegalStateException("UNAVAILABLE: failed to encode JPEG")
val maxPayloadBytes = 5 * 1024 * 1024
// Base64 inflates payloads by ~4/3; cap encoded bytes so the payload stays under 5MB (API limit).
val maxEncodedBytes = (maxPayloadBytes / 4) * 3
val result =
JpegSizeLimiter.compressToLimit(
initialWidth = scaled.width,
initialHeight = scaled.height,
startQuality = (quality * 100.0).roundToInt().coerceIn(10, 100),
maxBytes = maxEncodedBytes,
encode = { width, height, q ->
val bitmap =
if (width == scaled.width && height == scaled.height) {
scaled
} else {
scaled.scale(width, height)
}
if (bitmap !== scaled) {
bitmap.recycle()
}
out.toByteArray()
},
)
val base64 = Base64.encodeToString(result.bytes, Base64.NO_WRAP)
Payload(
"""{"format":"jpg","base64":"$base64","width":${result.width},"height":${result.height}}""",
val out = ByteArrayOutputStream()
if (!bitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, q, out)) {
if (bitmap !== scaled) bitmap.recycle()
throw IllegalStateException("UNAVAILABLE: failed to encode JPEG")
}
if (bitmap !== scaled) {
bitmap.recycle()
}
out.toByteArray()
},
)
} finally {
scaled.recycle()
}
val base64 = Base64.encodeToString(result.bytes, Base64.NO_WRAP)
Payload(
"""{"format":"jpg","base64":"$base64","width":${result.width},"height":${result.height}}""",
)
}
@SuppressLint("MissingPermission")

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@@ -134,11 +134,9 @@ class CameraHandler(
}
val bytes = withContext(Dispatchers.IO) {
try {
filePayload.file.readBytes()
} finally {
filePayload.file.delete()
}
val b = filePayload.file.readBytes()
filePayload.file.delete()
b
}
val base64 = android.util.Base64.encodeToString(bytes, android.util.Base64.NO_WRAP)
clipLog("returning base64 payload")

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@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import java.net.URI
object CanvasActionTrust {
const val scaffoldAssetUrl: String = "file:///android_asset/CanvasScaffold/scaffold.html"
fun isTrustedCanvasActionUrl(rawUrl: String?, trustedA2uiUrls: List<String>): Boolean {
val candidate = rawUrl?.trim().orEmpty()
if (candidate.isEmpty()) return false
if (candidate == scaffoldAssetUrl) return true
val candidateUri = parseUri(candidate) ?: return false
if (candidateUri.scheme.equals("file", ignoreCase = true)) {
return false
}
val normalizedCandidate = normalizeTrustedRemoteA2uiUri(candidateUri) ?: return false
return trustedA2uiUrls.any { trusted ->
matchesTrustedRemoteA2uiUrlExact(normalizedCandidate, trusted)
}
}
private fun matchesTrustedRemoteA2uiUrlExact(candidateUri: URI, trustedUrl: String): Boolean {
val trustedUri = parseUri(trustedUrl) ?: return false
val normalizedTrusted = normalizeTrustedRemoteA2uiUri(trustedUri) ?: return false
return candidateUri == normalizedTrusted
}
private fun normalizeTrustedRemoteA2uiUri(uri: URI): URI? {
// Keep Android trust normalization aligned with iOS ScreenController:
// exact remote URL match, scheme/host normalized, fragment ignored.
val scheme = uri.scheme?.lowercase() ?: return null
if (scheme != "http" && scheme != "https") return null
val host = uri.host?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }?.lowercase() ?: return null
return try {
URI(scheme, uri.userInfo, host, uri.port, uri.rawPath, uri.rawQuery, null)
} catch (_: Throwable) {
null
}
}
private fun parseUri(raw: String): URI? =
try {
URI(raw)
} catch (_: Throwable) {
null
}
}

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@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ class CanvasController {
@Volatile private var debugStatusEnabled: Boolean = false
@Volatile private var debugStatusTitle: String? = null
@Volatile private var debugStatusSubtitle: String? = null
@Volatile private var homeCanvasStateJson: String? = null
private val _currentUrl = MutableStateFlow<String?>(null)
val currentUrl: StateFlow<String?> = _currentUrl.asStateFlow()
@@ -57,7 +56,6 @@ class CanvasController {
this.webView = webView
reload()
applyDebugStatus()
applyHomeCanvasState()
}
fun detach(webView: WebView) {
@@ -90,12 +88,6 @@ class CanvasController {
fun onPageFinished() {
applyDebugStatus()
applyHomeCanvasState()
}
fun updateHomeCanvasState(json: String?) {
homeCanvasStateJson = json
applyHomeCanvasState()
}
private inline fun withWebViewOnMain(crossinline block: (WebView) -> Unit) {
@@ -150,22 +142,6 @@ class CanvasController {
}
}
private fun applyHomeCanvasState() {
val payload = homeCanvasStateJson ?: "null"
withWebViewOnMain { wv ->
val js = """
(() => {
try {
const api = globalThis.__openclaw;
if (!api || typeof api.renderHome !== 'function') return;
api.renderHome($payload);
} catch (_) {}
})();
""".trimIndent()
wv.evaluateJavascript(js, null)
}
}
suspend fun eval(javaScript: String): String =
withContext(Dispatchers.Main) {
val wv = webView ?: throw IllegalStateException("no webview")
@@ -180,41 +156,27 @@ class CanvasController {
withContext(Dispatchers.Main) {
val wv = webView ?: throw IllegalStateException("no webview")
val bmp = wv.captureBitmap()
try {
val scaled = bmp.scaleForMaxWidth(maxWidth)
try {
val out = ByteArrayOutputStream()
scaled.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG, 100, out)
Base64.encodeToString(out.toByteArray(), Base64.NO_WRAP)
} finally {
if (scaled !== bmp) scaled.recycle()
}
} finally {
bmp.recycle()
}
val scaled = bmp.scaleForMaxWidth(maxWidth)
val out = ByteArrayOutputStream()
scaled.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG, 100, out)
Base64.encodeToString(out.toByteArray(), Base64.NO_WRAP)
}
suspend fun snapshotBase64(format: SnapshotFormat, quality: Double?, maxWidth: Int?): String =
withContext(Dispatchers.Main) {
val wv = webView ?: throw IllegalStateException("no webview")
val bmp = wv.captureBitmap()
try {
val scaled = bmp.scaleForMaxWidth(maxWidth)
try {
val out = ByteArrayOutputStream()
val (compressFormat, compressQuality) =
when (format) {
SnapshotFormat.Png -> Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG to 100
SnapshotFormat.Jpeg -> Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG to clampJpegQuality(quality)
}
scaled.compress(compressFormat, compressQuality, out)
Base64.encodeToString(out.toByteArray(), Base64.NO_WRAP)
} finally {
if (scaled !== bmp) scaled.recycle()
val scaled = bmp.scaleForMaxWidth(maxWidth)
val out = ByteArrayOutputStream()
val (compressFormat, compressQuality) =
when (format) {
SnapshotFormat.Png -> Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG to 100
SnapshotFormat.Jpeg -> Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG to clampJpegQuality(quality)
}
} finally {
bmp.recycle()
}
scaled.compress(compressFormat, compressQuality, out)
Base64.encodeToString(out.toByteArray(), Base64.NO_WRAP)
}
private suspend fun WebView.captureBitmap(): Bitmap =

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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayClientInfo
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayConnectOptions
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayEndpoint
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayTlsParams
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.isPrivateLanGatewayHost
import ai.openclaw.app.LocationMode
import ai.openclaw.app.VoiceWakeMode
@@ -18,10 +17,7 @@ class ConnectionManager(
private val voiceWakeMode: () -> VoiceWakeMode,
private val motionActivityAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val motionPedometerAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val sendSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val readSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val smsSearchPossible: () -> Boolean,
private val callLogAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val smsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val hasRecordAudioPermission: () -> Boolean,
private val manualTls: () -> Boolean,
) {
@@ -34,10 +30,9 @@ class ConnectionManager(
val stableId = endpoint.stableId
val stored = storedFingerprint?.trim().takeIf { !it.isNullOrEmpty() }
val isManual = stableId.startsWith("manual|")
val cleartextAllowedHost = isPrivateLanGatewayHost(endpoint.host)
if (isManual) {
if (!manualTlsEnabled && cleartextAllowedHost) return null
if (!manualTlsEnabled) return null
if (!stored.isNullOrBlank()) {
return GatewayTlsParams(
required = true,
@@ -75,15 +70,6 @@ class ConnectionManager(
)
}
if (!cleartextAllowedHost) {
return GatewayTlsParams(
required = true,
expectedFingerprint = null,
allowTOFU = false,
stableId = stableId,
)
}
return null
}
}
@@ -92,10 +78,7 @@ class ConnectionManager(
NodeRuntimeFlags(
cameraEnabled = cameraEnabled(),
locationEnabled = locationMode() != LocationMode.Off,
sendSmsAvailable = sendSmsAvailable(),
readSmsAvailable = readSmsAvailable(),
smsSearchPossible = smsSearchPossible(),
callLogAvailable = callLogAvailable(),
smsAvailable = smsAvailable(),
voiceWakeEnabled = voiceWakeMode() != VoiceWakeMode.Off && hasRecordAudioPermission(),
motionActivityAvailable = motionActivityAvailable(),
motionPedometerAvailable = motionPedometerAvailable(),

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@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ private object SystemContactsDataSource : ContactsDataSource {
selection = null
selectionArgs = null
} else {
selection = "${ContactsContract.Contacts.DISPLAY_NAME_PRIMARY} LIKE ? ESCAPE '\\'"
selectionArgs = arrayOf("%${escapeLikePattern(request.query)}%")
selection = "${ContactsContract.Contacts.DISPLAY_NAME_PRIMARY} LIKE ?"
selectionArgs = arrayOf("%${request.query}%")
}
val sortOrder = "${ContactsContract.Contacts.DISPLAY_NAME_PRIMARY} COLLATE NOCASE ASC LIMIT ${request.limit}"
resolver.query(
@@ -247,9 +247,6 @@ private object SystemContactsDataSource : ContactsDataSource {
}
}
private fun escapeLikePattern(pattern: String): String =
pattern.replace("\\", "\\\\").replace("%", "\\%").replace("_", "\\_")
private fun loadPhones(resolver: ContentResolver, contactId: Long): List<String> {
return queryContactValues(
resolver = resolver,

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import ai.openclaw.app.BuildConfig
import android.Manifest
import android.app.ActivityManager
import android.content.Context
@@ -16,9 +15,9 @@ import android.os.PowerManager
import android.os.StatFs
import android.os.SystemClock
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import ai.openclaw.app.BuildConfig
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewaySession
import java.util.Locale
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonArray
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonObject
@@ -26,28 +25,7 @@ import kotlinx.serialization.json.put
class DeviceHandler(
private val appContext: Context,
private val smsEnabled: Boolean = BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS,
private val callLogEnabled: Boolean = BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG,
) {
companion object {
internal fun hasAnySmsCapability(
smsEnabled: Boolean,
telephonyAvailable: Boolean,
smsSendGranted: Boolean,
smsReadGranted: Boolean,
): Boolean {
return smsEnabled && telephonyAvailable && (smsSendGranted || smsReadGranted)
}
internal fun isSmsPromptable(
smsEnabled: Boolean,
telephonyAvailable: Boolean,
smsSendGranted: Boolean,
smsReadGranted: Boolean,
): Boolean {
return smsEnabled && telephonyAvailable && (!smsSendGranted || !smsReadGranted)
}
}
private data class BatterySnapshot(
val status: Int,
val plugged: Int,
@@ -151,8 +129,6 @@ class DeviceHandler(
private fun permissionsPayloadJson(): String {
val canSendSms = appContext.packageManager.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_TELEPHONY)
val smsSendGranted = hasPermission(Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS)
val smsReadGranted = hasPermission(Manifest.permission.READ_SMS)
val notificationAccess = DeviceNotificationListenerService.isAccessEnabled(appContext)
val photosGranted =
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 33) {
@@ -196,34 +172,10 @@ class DeviceHandler(
)
put(
"sms",
buildJsonObject {
put(
"status",
JsonPrimitive(
if (hasAnySmsCapability(smsEnabled, canSendSms, smsSendGranted, smsReadGranted)) "granted" else "denied",
),
)
put("promptable", JsonPrimitive(isSmsPromptable(smsEnabled, canSendSms, smsSendGranted, smsReadGranted)))
put(
"capabilities",
buildJsonObject {
put(
"send",
permissionStateJson(
granted = smsEnabled && smsSendGranted && canSendSms,
promptableWhenDenied = smsEnabled && canSendSms,
),
)
put(
"read",
permissionStateJson(
granted = smsEnabled && smsReadGranted && canSendSms,
promptableWhenDenied = smsEnabled && canSendSms,
),
)
},
)
},
permissionStateJson(
granted = hasPermission(Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS) && canSendSms,
promptableWhenDenied = canSendSms,
),
)
put(
"notificationListener",
@@ -260,13 +212,6 @@ class DeviceHandler(
promptableWhenDenied = true,
),
)
put(
"callLog",
permissionStateJson(
granted = callLogEnabled && hasPermission(Manifest.permission.READ_CALL_LOG),
promptableWhenDenied = callLogEnabled,
),
)
put(
"motion",
permissionStateJson(

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ import android.content.Context
import android.content.Intent
import android.service.notification.NotificationListenerService
import android.service.notification.StatusBarNotification
import ai.openclaw.app.NotificationBurstLimiter
import ai.openclaw.app.SecurePrefs
import ai.openclaw.app.allowsPackage
import ai.openclaw.app.isWithinQuietHours
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonObject
@@ -130,9 +126,6 @@ private object DeviceNotificationStore {
}
class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
private val securePrefs by lazy { SecurePrefs(applicationContext) }
private val forwardingLimiter = NotificationBurstLimiter()
override fun onListenerConnected() {
super.onListenerConnected()
activeService = this
@@ -159,12 +152,24 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
super.onNotificationPosted(sbn)
val entry = sbn?.toEntry() ?: return
DeviceNotificationStore.upsert(entry)
rememberRecentPackage(entry.packageName)
if (entry.packageName == packageName) {
return
}
val payload = notificationChangedPayload(entry) ?: return
emitNotificationsChanged(payload)
emitNotificationsChanged(
buildJsonObject {
put("change", JsonPrimitive("posted"))
put("key", JsonPrimitive(entry.key))
put("packageName", JsonPrimitive(entry.packageName))
put("postTimeMs", JsonPrimitive(entry.postTimeMs))
put("isOngoing", JsonPrimitive(entry.isOngoing))
put("isClearable", JsonPrimitive(entry.isClearable))
entry.title?.let { put("title", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.text?.let { put("text", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.subText?.let { put("subText", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.category?.let { put("category", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.channelId?.let { put("channelId", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
}.toString(),
)
}
override fun onNotificationRemoved(sbn: StatusBarNotification?) {
@@ -175,79 +180,21 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
return
}
DeviceNotificationStore.remove(key)
rememberRecentPackage(removed.packageName)
if (removed.packageName == packageName) {
return
}
val packageName = removed.packageName.trim()
val payload =
notificationChangedPayload(
entry = null,
change = "removed",
key = key,
packageName = packageName,
postTimeMs = removed.postTime,
isOngoing = removed.isOngoing,
isClearable = removed.isClearable,
) ?: return
emitNotificationsChanged(payload)
}
private fun notificationChangedPayload(entry: DeviceNotificationEntry): String? {
return notificationChangedPayload(
entry = entry,
change = "posted",
key = entry.key,
packageName = entry.packageName,
postTimeMs = entry.postTimeMs,
isOngoing = entry.isOngoing,
isClearable = entry.isClearable,
emitNotificationsChanged(
buildJsonObject {
put("change", JsonPrimitive("removed"))
put("key", JsonPrimitive(key))
val packageName = removed.packageName.trim()
if (packageName.isNotEmpty()) {
put("packageName", JsonPrimitive(packageName))
}
}.toString(),
)
}
private fun notificationChangedPayload(
entry: DeviceNotificationEntry?,
change: String,
key: String,
packageName: String,
postTimeMs: Long,
isOngoing: Boolean,
isClearable: Boolean,
): String? {
val normalizedPackage = packageName.trim()
if (normalizedPackage.isEmpty()) {
return null
}
val policy = securePrefs.getNotificationForwardingPolicy(appPackageName = this.packageName)
if (!policy.enabled) {
return null
}
if (!policy.allowsPackage(normalizedPackage)) {
return null
}
val nowEpochMs = System.currentTimeMillis()
if (policy.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = nowEpochMs)) {
return null
}
if (!forwardingLimiter.allow(nowEpochMs, policy.maxEventsPerMinute)) {
return null
}
return buildJsonObject {
put("change", JsonPrimitive(change))
put("key", JsonPrimitive(key))
put("packageName", JsonPrimitive(normalizedPackage))
put("postTimeMs", JsonPrimitive(postTimeMs))
put("isOngoing", JsonPrimitive(isOngoing))
put("isClearable", JsonPrimitive(isClearable))
policy.sessionKey?.let { put("sessionKey", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.title?.let { put("title", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.text?.let { put("text", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.subText?.let { put("subText", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.category?.let { put("category", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.channelId?.let { put("channelId", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
}.toString()
}
private fun refreshActiveNotifications() {
val entries =
runCatching {
@@ -281,9 +228,6 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
}
companion object {
private const val recentPackagesPref = "notifications.forwarding.recentPackages"
private const val legacyRecentPackagesPref = "notifications.recentPackages"
private const val recentPackagesLimit = 64
@Volatile private var activeService: DeviceNotificationListenerService? = null
@Volatile private var nodeEventSink: ((event: String, payloadJson: String?) -> Unit)? = null
@@ -295,31 +239,6 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
nodeEventSink = sink
}
private fun recentPackagesPrefs(context: Context) =
context.applicationContext.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.secure", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
private fun migrateLegacyRecentPackagesIfNeeded(context: Context) {
val prefs = recentPackagesPrefs(context)
val hasNew = prefs.contains(recentPackagesPref)
val legacy = prefs.getString(legacyRecentPackagesPref, null)?.trim().orEmpty()
if (!hasNew && legacy.isNotEmpty()) {
prefs.edit().putString(recentPackagesPref, legacy).remove(legacyRecentPackagesPref).apply()
} else if (hasNew && prefs.contains(legacyRecentPackagesPref)) {
prefs.edit().remove(legacyRecentPackagesPref).apply()
}
}
fun recentPackages(context: Context): List<String> {
migrateLegacyRecentPackagesIfNeeded(context)
val prefs = recentPackagesPrefs(context)
val stored = prefs.getString(recentPackagesPref, null).orEmpty()
return stored
.split(',')
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
.distinct()
}
fun isAccessEnabled(context: Context): Boolean {
val manager = context.getSystemService(NotificationManager::class.java) ?: return false
return manager.isNotificationListenerAccessGranted(serviceComponent(context))
@@ -357,21 +276,6 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
nodeEventSink?.invoke(NOTIFICATIONS_CHANGED_EVENT, payloadJson)
}
}
private fun rememberRecentPackage(packageName: String?) {
val service = activeService ?: return
val normalized = packageName?.trim().orEmpty()
if (normalized.isEmpty() || normalized == service.packageName) return
migrateLegacyRecentPackagesIfNeeded(service.applicationContext)
val prefs = recentPackagesPrefs(service.applicationContext)
val existing = prefs.getString(recentPackagesPref, null).orEmpty()
.split(',')
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() && it != normalized }
.take(recentPackagesLimit - 1)
val updated = listOf(normalized) + existing
prefs.edit().putString(recentPackagesPref, updated.joinToString(",")).apply()
}
}
private fun executeActionInternal(request: NotificationActionRequest): NotificationActionResult {

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCanvasA2UICommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCanvasCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCameraCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCapability
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCallLogCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawContactsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawDeviceCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawLocationCommand
@@ -18,10 +17,7 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSystemCommand
data class NodeRuntimeFlags(
val cameraEnabled: Boolean,
val locationEnabled: Boolean,
val sendSmsAvailable: Boolean,
val readSmsAvailable: Boolean,
val smsSearchPossible: Boolean,
val callLogAvailable: Boolean,
val smsAvailable: Boolean,
val voiceWakeEnabled: Boolean,
val motionActivityAvailable: Boolean,
val motionPedometerAvailable: Boolean,
@@ -32,10 +28,7 @@ enum class InvokeCommandAvailability {
Always,
CameraEnabled,
LocationEnabled,
SendSmsAvailable,
ReadSmsAvailable,
RequestableSmsSearchAvailable,
CallLogAvailable,
SmsAvailable,
MotionActivityAvailable,
MotionPedometerAvailable,
DebugBuild,
@@ -46,7 +39,6 @@ enum class NodeCapabilityAvailability {
CameraEnabled,
LocationEnabled,
SmsAvailable,
CallLogAvailable,
VoiceWakeEnabled,
MotionAvailable,
}
@@ -92,10 +84,6 @@ object InvokeCommandRegistry {
name = OpenClawCapability.Motion.rawValue,
availability = NodeCapabilityAvailability.MotionAvailable,
),
NodeCapabilitySpec(
name = OpenClawCapability.CallLog.rawValue,
availability = NodeCapabilityAvailability.CallLogAvailable,
),
)
val all: List<InvokeCommandSpec> =
@@ -197,15 +185,7 @@ object InvokeCommandRegistry {
),
InvokeCommandSpec(
name = OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue,
availability = InvokeCommandAvailability.SendSmsAvailable,
),
InvokeCommandSpec(
name = OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue,
availability = InvokeCommandAvailability.RequestableSmsSearchAvailable,
),
InvokeCommandSpec(
name = OpenClawCallLogCommand.Search.rawValue,
availability = InvokeCommandAvailability.CallLogAvailable,
availability = InvokeCommandAvailability.SmsAvailable,
),
InvokeCommandSpec(
name = "debug.logs",
@@ -228,8 +208,7 @@ object InvokeCommandRegistry {
NodeCapabilityAvailability.Always -> true
NodeCapabilityAvailability.CameraEnabled -> flags.cameraEnabled
NodeCapabilityAvailability.LocationEnabled -> flags.locationEnabled
NodeCapabilityAvailability.SmsAvailable -> flags.sendSmsAvailable || flags.readSmsAvailable
NodeCapabilityAvailability.CallLogAvailable -> flags.callLogAvailable
NodeCapabilityAvailability.SmsAvailable -> flags.smsAvailable
NodeCapabilityAvailability.VoiceWakeEnabled -> flags.voiceWakeEnabled
NodeCapabilityAvailability.MotionAvailable -> flags.motionActivityAvailable || flags.motionPedometerAvailable
}
@@ -244,10 +223,7 @@ object InvokeCommandRegistry {
InvokeCommandAvailability.Always -> true
InvokeCommandAvailability.CameraEnabled -> flags.cameraEnabled
InvokeCommandAvailability.LocationEnabled -> flags.locationEnabled
InvokeCommandAvailability.SendSmsAvailable -> flags.sendSmsAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.ReadSmsAvailable -> flags.readSmsAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.RequestableSmsSearchAvailable -> flags.smsSearchPossible
InvokeCommandAvailability.CallLogAvailable -> flags.callLogAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.SmsAvailable -> flags.smsAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.MotionActivityAvailable -> flags.motionActivityAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.MotionPedometerAvailable -> flags.motionPedometerAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.DebugBuild -> flags.debugBuild

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCalendarCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCanvasA2UICommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCanvasCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCameraCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCallLogCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawContactsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawDeviceCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawLocationCommand
@@ -14,44 +13,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawNotificationsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSmsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSystemCommand
internal enum class SmsSearchAvailabilityReason {
Available,
PermissionRequired,
Unavailable,
}
internal fun classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable: Boolean,
smsFeatureEnabled: Boolean,
smsTelephonyAvailable: Boolean,
): SmsSearchAvailabilityReason {
if (readSmsAvailable) return SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Available
if (!smsFeatureEnabled || !smsTelephonyAvailable) return SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Unavailable
return SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.PermissionRequired
}
internal fun smsSearchAvailabilityError(
readSmsAvailable: Boolean,
smsFeatureEnabled: Boolean,
smsTelephonyAvailable: Boolean,
): GatewaySession.InvokeResult? {
return when (
classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable = readSmsAvailable,
smsFeatureEnabled = smsFeatureEnabled,
smsTelephonyAvailable = smsTelephonyAvailable,
)
) {
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Available,
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.PermissionRequired -> null
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Unavailable ->
GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE",
message = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device",
)
}
}
class InvokeDispatcher(
private val canvas: CanvasController,
private val cameraHandler: CameraHandler,
@@ -66,15 +27,10 @@ class InvokeDispatcher(
private val smsHandler: SmsHandler,
private val a2uiHandler: A2UIHandler,
private val debugHandler: DebugHandler,
private val callLogHandler: CallLogHandler,
private val isForeground: () -> Boolean,
private val cameraEnabled: () -> Boolean,
private val locationEnabled: () -> Boolean,
private val sendSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val readSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val smsFeatureEnabled: () -> Boolean,
private val smsTelephonyAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val callLogAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val smsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val debugBuild: () -> Boolean,
private val refreshNodeCanvasCapability: suspend () -> Boolean,
private val onCanvasA2uiPush: () -> Unit,
@@ -204,10 +160,6 @@ class InvokeDispatcher(
// SMS command
OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue -> smsHandler.handleSmsSend(paramsJson)
OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue -> smsHandler.handleSmsSearch(paramsJson)
// CallLog command
OpenClawCallLogCommand.Search.rawValue -> callLogHandler.handleCallLogSearch(paramsJson)
// Debug commands
"debug.ed25519" -> debugHandler.handleEd25519()
@@ -299,8 +251,8 @@ class InvokeDispatcher(
message = "PEDOMETER_UNAVAILABLE: step counter not available",
)
}
InvokeCommandAvailability.SendSmsAvailable ->
if (sendSmsAvailable()) {
InvokeCommandAvailability.SmsAvailable ->
if (smsAvailable()) {
null
} else {
GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
@@ -308,22 +260,6 @@ class InvokeDispatcher(
message = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device",
)
}
InvokeCommandAvailability.ReadSmsAvailable,
InvokeCommandAvailability.RequestableSmsSearchAvailable ->
smsSearchAvailabilityError(
readSmsAvailable = readSmsAvailable(),
smsFeatureEnabled = smsFeatureEnabled(),
smsTelephonyAvailable = smsTelephonyAvailable(),
)
InvokeCommandAvailability.CallLogAvailable ->
if (callLogAvailable()) {
null
} else {
GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE",
message = "CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE: call log not available on this build",
)
}
InvokeCommandAvailability.DebugBuild ->
if (debugBuild()) {
null

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@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
import kotlinx.coroutines.Dispatchers
import kotlinx.coroutines.withContext
import kotlinx.coroutines.withTimeout
import kotlin.coroutines.resume
import kotlin.coroutines.resumeWithException
import kotlinx.coroutines.suspendCancellableCoroutine
class LocationCaptureManager(private val context: Context) {
@@ -98,15 +100,18 @@ class LocationCaptureManager(private val context: Context) {
val resolved =
providers.firstOrNull { manager.isProviderEnabled(it) }
?: throw IllegalStateException("LOCATION_UNAVAILABLE: no providers available")
val location = withTimeout(timeoutMs.coerceAtLeast(1)) {
suspendCancellableCoroutine<Location?> { cont ->
return withTimeout(timeoutMs.coerceAtLeast(1)) {
suspendCancellableCoroutine { cont ->
val signal = CancellationSignal()
cont.invokeOnCancellation { signal.cancel() }
manager.getCurrentLocation(resolved, signal, context.mainExecutor) { location ->
cont.resume(location) { _, _, _ -> }
if (location != null) {
cont.resume(location)
} else {
cont.resumeWithException(IllegalStateException("LOCATION_UNAVAILABLE: no fix"))
}
}
}
}
return location ?: throw IllegalStateException("LOCATION_UNAVAILABLE: no fix")
}
}

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@@ -8,85 +8,27 @@ import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewaySession
import kotlinx.coroutines.TimeoutCancellationException
import kotlinx.serialization.json.Json
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
internal interface LocationDataSource {
fun hasFinePermission(context: Context): Boolean
fun hasCoarsePermission(context: Context): Boolean
suspend fun fetchLocation(
desiredProviders: List<String>,
maxAgeMs: Long?,
timeoutMs: Long,
isPrecise: Boolean,
): LocationCaptureManager.Payload
}
private class DefaultLocationDataSource(
private val capture: LocationCaptureManager,
) : LocationDataSource {
override fun hasFinePermission(context: Context): Boolean =
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
override fun hasCoarsePermission(context: Context): Boolean =
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
override suspend fun fetchLocation(
desiredProviders: List<String>,
maxAgeMs: Long?,
timeoutMs: Long,
isPrecise: Boolean,
): LocationCaptureManager.Payload =
capture.getLocation(
desiredProviders = desiredProviders,
maxAgeMs = maxAgeMs,
timeoutMs = timeoutMs,
isPrecise = isPrecise,
)
}
class LocationHandler private constructor(
class LocationHandler(
private val appContext: Context,
private val dataSource: LocationDataSource,
private val location: LocationCaptureManager,
private val json: Json,
private val isForeground: () -> Boolean,
private val locationPreciseEnabled: () -> Boolean,
) {
constructor(
appContext: Context,
location: LocationCaptureManager,
json: Json,
isForeground: () -> Boolean,
locationPreciseEnabled: () -> Boolean,
) : this(
appContext = appContext,
dataSource = DefaultLocationDataSource(location),
json = json,
isForeground = isForeground,
locationPreciseEnabled = locationPreciseEnabled,
)
fun hasFineLocationPermission(): Boolean {
return (
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(appContext, Manifest.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
)
}
fun hasFineLocationPermission(): Boolean = dataSource.hasFinePermission(appContext)
fun hasCoarseLocationPermission(): Boolean = dataSource.hasCoarsePermission(appContext)
companion object {
internal fun forTesting(
appContext: Context,
dataSource: LocationDataSource,
json: Json = Json { ignoreUnknownKeys = true },
isForeground: () -> Boolean = { true },
locationPreciseEnabled: () -> Boolean = { true },
): LocationHandler =
LocationHandler(
appContext = appContext,
dataSource = dataSource,
json = json,
isForeground = isForeground,
locationPreciseEnabled = locationPreciseEnabled,
fun hasCoarseLocationPermission(): Boolean {
return (
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(appContext, Manifest.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
)
}
@@ -97,7 +39,7 @@ class LocationHandler private constructor(
message = "LOCATION_BACKGROUND_UNAVAILABLE: location requires OpenClaw to stay open",
)
}
if (!dataSource.hasFinePermission(appContext) && !dataSource.hasCoarsePermission(appContext)) {
if (!hasFineLocationPermission() && !hasCoarseLocationPermission()) {
return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "LOCATION_PERMISSION_REQUIRED",
message = "LOCATION_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant Location permission",
@@ -107,9 +49,9 @@ class LocationHandler private constructor(
val preciseEnabled = locationPreciseEnabled()
val accuracy =
when (desiredAccuracy) {
"precise" -> if (preciseEnabled && dataSource.hasFinePermission(appContext)) "precise" else "balanced"
"precise" -> if (preciseEnabled && hasFineLocationPermission()) "precise" else "balanced"
"coarse" -> "coarse"
else -> if (preciseEnabled && dataSource.hasFinePermission(appContext)) "precise" else "balanced"
else -> if (preciseEnabled && hasFineLocationPermission()) "precise" else "balanced"
}
val providers =
when (accuracy) {
@@ -119,7 +61,7 @@ class LocationHandler private constructor(
}
try {
val payload =
dataSource.fetchLocation(
location.getLocation(
desiredProviders = providers,
maxAgeMs = maxAgeMs,
timeoutMs = timeoutMs,

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