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---
name: blacksmith-testbox
description: Run Blacksmith Testbox for CI-parity checks, secrets, hosted services, migrations, or builds local cannot reproduce.
---
# Blacksmith Testbox
## Scope
Use Testbox when you need remote CI parity, injected secrets, hosted services,
or an OS/runtime image that your local machine cannot provide cheaply.
Do not default to Testbox for every local test/build loop. If the repo has
documented local commands for normal iteration, use those first so you keep
warm caches, local build state, and fast feedback.
Testbox is the expensive path. Reach for it deliberately.
OpenClaw maintainers can opt into Testbox-first validation by setting
`OPENCLAW_TESTBOX=1` in their environment or standing agent rules. This mode is
maintainers-only and requires Blacksmith access.
When `OPENCLAW_TESTBOX=1` is set in OpenClaw:
- Pre-warm a Testbox early for longer, wider, or uncertain work.
- Prefer Testbox for `pnpm` gates, e2e, package-like proof, and broad suites.
- Reuse the same Testbox ID for every run command in the same task/session.
- Use local commands only when the task explicitly sets
`OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled|full`, or when the user asks for local
proof.
## Install the CLI
If `blacksmith` is not installed, install it:
curl -fsSL https://get.blacksmith.sh | sh
For the canary channel (bleeding-edge):
BLACKSMITH_CHANNEL=canary sh -c 'curl -fsSL https://get.blacksmith.sh | sh'
Then authenticate:
blacksmith auth login
## Agent-triggered browser auth (non-interactive)
When an agent needs to ensure the user is authenticated before running testbox
commands (e.g. warmup, run), use browser-based auth with non-interactive mode.
This opens the browser for the user to sign in; the agent does not interact with
the browser. The org selector in the dashboard is skipped, so the user only sees
the sign-in flow.
**Required command** (`--organization` is required with `--non-interactive`):
blacksmith auth login --non-interactive --organization <org-slug>
The org slug can come from `BLACKSMITH_ORG` env var or the `--org` global flag.
If neither is set, the agent should use the project's known org (e.g. from repo
config or user context). Example:
blacksmith auth login --non-interactive --organization acme-corp
blacksmith --org acme-corp auth login --non-interactive --organization acme-corp
**Flow**: The CLI starts a local callback server, opens the browser to the
dashboard auth page, and blocks for up to 2 minutes. The user completes sign-in
and authorization in the browser. The dashboard redirects to localhost with the
token; the CLI saves credentials and exits. The agent then proceeds.
**Do not use** `--api-token` for this flow — that is for headless/token-based
auth. This skill focuses on browser-based auth when the user prefers signing in
via the web UI.
Optional flags:
- `--dashboard-url <url>` — Override dashboard URL (e.g. for staging)
## Decide first: local or Testbox
Before warming anything up, check the repo's own instructions.
Prefer local commands when:
- the repo documents a supported local test/build workflow
- you are iterating on unit tests, lint, typecheck, formatting, or other
local-only validation
- the value comes from warm local caches and fast repeat runs
- the command does not need remote secrets, hosted services, or CI-only images
Prefer Testbox when:
- the repo explicitly requires CI-parity or remote validation
- the command needs secrets, service containers, or provisioned infra
- you are reproducing CI-only failures
- you need the exact workflow image/job environment from GitHub Actions
For OpenClaw specifically, normal local iteration stays local unless maintainer
Testbox mode is enabled with `OPENCLAW_TESTBOX=1`:
- `pnpm check:changed`
- `pnpm test:changed`
- `pnpm test <path-or-filter>`
- `pnpm test:serial`
- `pnpm build`
If `OPENCLAW_TESTBOX=1` is enabled, run those same repo commands inside the
warm Testbox. If the user wants laptop-friendly local proof for one command, use
the explicit escape hatch `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled`.
For installable-package product proof, prefer the GitHub `Package Acceptance`
workflow over an ad hoc Testbox command. It resolves one package candidate
(`source=npm`, `source=ref`, `source=url`, or `source=artifact`), uploads it as
`package-under-test`, and runs the reusable Docker E2E lanes against that exact
tarball on GitHub/Blacksmith runners. Use `workflow_ref` for the trusted
workflow/harness code and `package_ref` for the source ref to pack when testing
an older trusted branch, tag, or SHA.
## Setup: Warmup before coding
If you decided Testbox is warranted, warm one up early. This returns an ID
instantly and boots the CI environment in the background while you work:
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml
# → tbx_01jkz5b3t9...
Save this ID. You need it for every `run` command.
For OpenClaw maintainer Testbox mode, pre-warm at the start of longer or wider
tasks:
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml --ref main --idle-timeout 90
Use the build-artifact warmup when e2e/package/build proof benefits from seeded
`dist/`, `dist-runtime/`, and build-all caches:
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-build-artifacts-testbox.yml --ref main --idle-timeout 90
Warmup dispatches a GitHub Actions workflow that provisions a VM with the
full CI environment: dependencies installed, services started, secrets
injected, and a clean checkout of the repo at the default branch.
In OpenClaw, raw commit SHAs are not reliable dispatch refs for `warmup --ref`;
use a branch or tag. The build-artifact workflow resolves `openclaw@beta` and
`openclaw@latest` to SHA cache keys internally.
Options:
--ref <branch|tag> Git ref to dispatch against (default: repo's default branch)
--job <name> Specific job within the workflow (if it has multiple)
--idle-timeout <min> Idle timeout in minutes (default: 30)
## CRITICAL: Always run from the repo root
ALWAYS invoke `blacksmith testbox` commands from the **root of the git
repository**. The CLI syncs the current working directory to the testbox
using rsync with `--delete`. If you run from a subdirectory (e.g.
`cd backend && blacksmith testbox run ...`), rsync will mirror only that
subdirectory and **delete everything else** on the testbox — wiping other
directories like `dashboard/`, `cli/`, etc.
# CORRECT — run from repo root, use paths in the command
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "cd backend && php artisan test"
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "cd dashboard && npm test"
# WRONG — do NOT cd into a subdirectory before invoking the CLI
cd backend && blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "php artisan test"
If your shell is in a subdirectory, `cd` back to the repo root first:
cd "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "cd backend && php artisan test"
## Running commands
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "<command>"
The `run` command automatically waits for the testbox to become ready if
it is still booting, so you can call `run` immediately after warmup without
needing to check status first.
## Downloading files from a testbox
Use the `download` command to retrieve files or directories from a running
testbox to your local machine. This is useful for fetching build artifacts,
test results, coverage reports, or any output generated on the testbox.
blacksmith testbox download --id <ID> <remote-path> [local-path]
The remote path is relative to the testbox working directory (same as `run`).
If no local path is specified, the file is saved to the current directory
using the same base name.
To download a directory, append a trailing `/` to the remote path — this
triggers recursive mode:
# Download a single file
blacksmith testbox download --id <ID> coverage/report.html
# Download a file to a specific local path
blacksmith testbox download --id <ID> build/output.tar.gz ./output.tar.gz
# Download an entire directory
blacksmith testbox download --id <ID> test-results/ ./results/
Options:
--ssh-private-key <path> Path to SSH private key (if warmup used --ssh-public-key)
## How file sync works
Understanding this model is critical for using Testbox correctly.
When you call `run`, the CLI performs a **delta sync** of your local changes
to the remote testbox before executing your command:
1. The testbox VM starts from a clean `actions/checkout` at the warmup ref.
The workflow's setup steps (e.g. `npm install`, `pip install`, `composer install`)
run during warmup and populate dependency directories on the remote VM.
2. On each `run`, the CLI uses **git** to detect which files changed locally
since the last sync. It syncs ONLY tracked files and untracked non-ignored
files (i.e. files that `git ls-files` reports).
3. **`.gitignore`'d directories are never synced.** This means directories
like `node_modules/`, `vendor/`, `.venv/`, `build/`, `dist/`, etc. are
NOT transferred from your local machine. The testbox uses its own copies
of those directories, populated during the warmup workflow steps.
4. If nothing has changed since the last sync (same git commit and working
tree state), the sync is skipped entirely for speed.
### Why this matters
- **Changing dependencies**: If you modify `package.json`, `requirements.txt`,
`composer.json`, `go.mod`, or similar dependency manifests, the lock/manifest
file will be synced but the actual dependency directory will NOT. You must
re-run the install command on the testbox:
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "npm install && npm test"
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "pip install -r requirements.txt && pytest"
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "composer install && phpunit"
- **Generated/build artifacts**: If your tests depend on a build step (e.g.
`npm run build`, `make`), and you changed source files that affect the build
output, re-run the build on the testbox before testing.
- **New untracked files**: New files you create locally ARE synced (as long as
they are not gitignored). You do not need to `git add` them first.
- **Deleted files**: Files you delete locally are also deleted on the remote
testbox. The sync model keeps the remote in lockstep with your local managed
file set.
## CRITICAL: Do not ban local tests
Do not assume local validation is forbidden. Many repos intentionally invest in
fast, warm local loops, and forcing every run through Testbox destroys that
advantage.
Use Testbox for the checks that actually need it: remote parity, secrets,
services, CI-only runners, or reproducibility against the workflow image.
If the repo says local tests/builds are the normal path, follow the repo.
OpenClaw maintainer exception: if `OPENCLAW_TESTBOX=1` is set by the user or
agent environment, treat Testbox as the normal validation path for this repo.
Use `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled|full` as the explicit local escape
hatch.
## When to use
Use Testbox when:
- running database migrations or destructive environment checks
- running commands that depend on secrets or environment variables not present locally
- reproducing CI-only failures or validating against the workflow image
- validating behavior that needs provisioned services or remote runners
- doing a final parity check before commit/push when the repo or user wants that
Trim that list based on repo guidance. If the repo documents supported local
tests/builds, prefer local for routine iteration and keep Testbox for the
checks that need parity or remote state.
## Workflow
1. Decide whether the repo's local loop is the right default. For OpenClaw,
`OPENCLAW_TESTBOX=1` makes Testbox the maintainer default.
2. If Testbox is warranted, warm up early:
`blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml --ref main --idle-timeout 90` → save the ID
3. Write code while the testbox boots in the background.
4. Run the remote command when needed:
`blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "pnpm check:changed"`
5. If tests fail, fix code and re-run against the same warm box.
6. If you changed dependency manifests (package.json, etc.), prepend
the install command: `blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "npm install && npm test"`
7. If a narrow PR reports a full sync or the box was reused/expired, sanity
check the remote copy before a slow gate:
`blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "pnpm testbox:sanity"`.
If it reports missing root files or mass tracked deletions, stop the box and
warm a fresh one. Use `OPENCLAW_TESTBOX_ALLOW_MASS_DELETIONS=1` only for an
intentional large deletion PR.
8. If you need artifacts (coverage reports, build outputs, etc.), download them:
`blacksmith testbox download --id <ID> coverage/ ./coverage/`
9. Once green, commit and push.
## OpenClaw full test suite
For OpenClaw, use the repo package manager and the measured stable full-suite
profile below. It keeps six Vitest project shards active while limiting each
shard to one worker to avoid worker OOMs on Testbox:
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "env NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_PARALLEL=6 OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test"
Observed full-suite time on Blacksmith Testbox is about 3-4 minutes:
- 173-180s on a warmed box
- 219s on a fresh 32-vCPU box
When validating before commit/push in maintainer Testbox mode, run
`pnpm check:changed` inside the warmed box first when appropriate, then the full
suite with the profile above if broad confidence is needed.
Run `pnpm testbox:sanity` inside the warmed box before the broad command when
the sync looks suspicious. It checks that root files such as `pnpm-lock.yaml`
still exist and fails on 200 or more tracked deletions. That catches stale or
corrupted rsync state before dependency install or Vitest failures hide the real
problem.
## Examples
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml
# → tbx_01jkz5b3t9...
# Run tests
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "npm test -- --testPathPattern=handler.test"
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "go test ./pkg/api/... -run TestHandler -v"
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "python -m pytest tests/test_api.py -k test_auth"
# Re-install deps after changing package.json, then test
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "npm install && npm test"
# Build and test
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "npm run build && npm test"
# Download artifacts from the testbox
blacksmith testbox download --id <ID> coverage/lcov-report/ ./coverage/
blacksmith testbox download --id <ID> build/output.tar.gz
## Waiting for the testbox to be ready
The `run` command automatically waits for the testbox, so explicit waiting is
usually unnecessary. If you do need to check readiness separately (e.g. before
a series of runs), use the `--wait` flag. Do NOT use a sleep-and-recheck loop.
Correct: block until ready with a timeout:
blacksmith testbox status --id <ID> --wait [--wait-timeout 5m]
Wrong: never use sleep + status in a loop:
# BAD — do not do this
sleep 30 && blacksmith testbox status --id <ID>
while ! blacksmith testbox status --id <ID> | grep ready; do sleep 5; done
`--wait` polls the status and exits as soon as the testbox is ready (or when the
timeout is reached). Default timeout is 5m; use `--wait-timeout` for longer
(e.g. `10m`, `1h`).
## Managing testboxes
# Check status of a specific testbox
blacksmith testbox status --id <ID>
# List all active testboxes for the current repo
blacksmith testbox list
# Stop a testbox when you're done (frees resources)
blacksmith testbox stop --id <ID>
Testboxes automatically shut down after being idle (default: 30 minutes).
If you need a longer session, increase the timeout at warmup time. For OpenClaw
maintainer work, use 90 minutes for long-running sessions:
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml --idle-timeout 90
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-build-artifacts-testbox.yml --idle-timeout 90
## With options
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml --ref main
blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml --idle-timeout 90
blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "go test ./..."

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---
name: discord-clawd
description: Use to talk to the Discord-backed OpenClaw agent/session; not for archive search.
---
# Discord Clawd
Use this when the task is to talk with the Discord-backed agent/session, ask it a question, or post through that route.
For Discord archive/history/search, use `$discrawl` instead.
## Transport
Use the OpenClaw relay helper:
```bash
cd ~/Projects/agent-scripts
python3 skills/openclaw-relay/scripts/openclaw_relay.py targets
python3 skills/openclaw-relay/scripts/openclaw_relay.py resolve --target maintainers
```
If the target alias exists, prefer a private ask first:
```bash
python3 skills/openclaw-relay/scripts/openclaw_relay.py ask \
--target maintainers \
--message "Reply with exactly OK."
```
Use `publish` when the session should decide whether to post. Use `force-send` only when the user explicitly wants a message posted.
## Guardrails
- Resolve the target before sending real content.
- Report the target and delivery mode used.
- Do not use this for local Discord archive queries.
- Do not expose gateway tokens or session secrets.

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interface:
display_name: "Discord Clawd"
short_description: "Talk to the Discord-backed OpenClaw agent"
default_prompt: "Use $discord-clawd to route a private ask or explicit post through the Discord-backed OpenClaw agent/session."

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---
name: gitcrawl
description: Use gitcrawl for OpenClaw issue and PR archive search, duplicate discovery, related-thread clustering, and local GitHub mirror freshness checks.
metadata:
openclaw:
requires:
bins:
- gitcrawl
---
# Gitcrawl
Use this skill before live GitHub search when triaging OpenClaw issues or PRs.
`gitcrawl` is the local candidate-discovery layer. It is fast, includes open and closed threads, and can surface duplicate attempts, related issues, and already-landed fixes. It is not the final source of truth for comments, labels, merges, closes, or current CI.
## Default Flow
1. Check local state:
```bash
gitcrawl doctor --json
```
2. Read the target from the local archive:
```bash
gitcrawl threads openclaw/openclaw --numbers <issue-or-pr-number> --include-closed --json
```
3. Find related candidates:
```bash
gitcrawl neighbors openclaw/openclaw --number <issue-or-pr-number> --limit 12 --json
gitcrawl search openclaw/openclaw --query "<scope or title keywords>" --mode hybrid --limit 20 --json
```
4. Inspect relevant clusters:
```bash
gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id> --member-limit 20 --body-chars 280 --json
```
5. Verify anything actionable with live GitHub and the checkout:
```bash
gh pr view <number> --json number,title,state,mergedAt,body,files,comments,reviews,statusCheckRollup
gh issue view <number> --json number,title,state,body,comments,closedAt
```
## Freshness Rules
- Treat `gitcrawl` as stale if `doctor` shows no target thread, an old `last_sync_at`, missing embeddings for neighbor/search commands, or a clearly wrong open/closed state.
- If stale data blocks the decision, refresh the portable store first:
```bash
gitcrawl init --portable-store git@github.com:openclaw/gitcrawl-store.git --json
```
- Run expensive update commands such as `gitcrawl sync --include-comments` only when the user asked to update the local store or stale data is blocking the decision.
- The sync default is all GitHub thread states; pass `--state open`, `--state closed`, or `--state all` only when a task requires a narrower or explicit scope.
## Boundaries
- Use `gitcrawl` for candidates, clusters, and historical context.
- Use `gh`, `gh api`, and the current checkout for live state before commenting, labeling, closing, reopening, merging, or filing a PR review.
- Do not close or label based only on `gitcrawl` similarity. Require matching problem intent plus live verification.
- If `gitcrawl` is unavailable, say so and fall back to targeted `gh search` rather than blocking normal maintainer work.

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interface:
display_name: "Gitcrawl"
short_description: "Search local OpenClaw issue and PR history before live GitHub triage"
default_prompt: "Use $gitcrawl to inspect OpenClaw issue and PR history, find related threads and duplicate candidates, then verify actionable decisions with live GitHub."

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---
name: openclaw-ghsa-maintainer
description: Inspect, patch, validate, publish, or confirm OpenClaw GHSA security advisories and private-fork state.
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

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---
name: openclaw-parallels-smoke
description: Run, rerun, debug, or interpret OpenClaw Parallels install, onboarding, gateway smoke, and upgrade checks.
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
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- Windows: `90m`
- aggregate npm-update wrapper: `150m`
If a lane hits the cap, stop there, inspect the newest `/tmp/openclaw-parallels-*` run directory and phase log, then fix or rerun the smallest affected lane. Do not keep waiting on a capped lane.
- Actual OpenClaw npm install/update phases are a stricter signal than whole-lane caps: install phases should normally finish within 7 minutes, and update phases should normally show meaningful progress within 5 minutes. If a phase named `install-main`, `install-latest`, `install-baseline`, or `install-baseline-package` exceeds 420s, or a phase named `update-dev` / same-guest `openclaw update` exceeds 300s without new markers, start diagnosis from that phase log and guest process state. Current Windows update phases can still pass after roughly 10-15 minutes because `doctor --fix` may install bundled plugin runtime deps; keep the script hard cap near 20 minutes unless the log is truly stale.
- Actual OpenClaw npm install/update phases are a stricter budget than whole lanes: install phases should finish within 7 minutes, and update phases should finish within 5 minutes. If a phase named `install-main`, `install-latest`, `install-baseline`, or `install-baseline-package` exceeds 420s, or a phase named `update-dev` / same-guest `openclaw update` exceeds 300s, treat it as a failure/harness bug and start diagnosis from that phase log. Do not wait for a longer lane cap.
- For a full OS matrix, prefer running independent guest-family lanes in parallel when host capacity allows:
- `timeout --foreground 75m pnpm test:parallels:macos -- --json`
- `timeout --foreground 90m pnpm test:parallels:windows -- --json`
- `timeout --foreground 75m pnpm test:parallels:linux -- --json`
Keep each lane in its own shell/session and track the run directory for each one. Before starting the matrix, run any required host build/package gate to completion. When current-main tgz packaging is needed, the smoke scripts hold a shared package lock through `pnpm build`, inventory/staging, and `npm pack`; if that lock is missing or broken, serialize the matrix instead of accepting concurrent `dist` mutation.
Keep each lane in its own shell/session and track the run directory for each one.
- 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.
- Do not run the aggregate `pnpm test:parallels:npm-update` wrapper in parallel with individual macOS/Windows/Linux smoke lanes; it touches the same guest families and snapshots.
- Do not start Parallels lanes while any unrelated host command may rebuild, clean, or restage `dist` (`pnpm build`, `pnpm ui:build`, `pnpm release:check`, `pnpm test:install:smoke`, npm pack/install smoke, or Docker lanes that run package/build prep). Run unrelated build/package gates first, let them finish, then start the VM matrix. Concurrent `dist` mutation can make host `npm pack` fail with missing files and wastes a full VM cycle.
- Do not start Parallels lanes while any host command may rebuild, clean, or restage `dist` (`pnpm build`, `pnpm ui:build`, `pnpm release:check`, `pnpm test:install:smoke`, npm pack/install smoke, or Docker lanes that run package/build prep). Run the build/package gates first, let them finish, then start the VM matrix. Concurrent `dist` mutation can make host `npm pack` fail with missing files and wastes a full VM cycle.
- While running or optimizing the matrix, record wall-clock duration per lane and the slowest phase from `/tmp/openclaw-parallels-*` logs. Use that timing before changing smoke order, timeouts, or helper behavior.
- If a host build changes tracked generated files such as `src/canvas-host/a2ui/.bundle.hash`, stop before spending VM time. Commit the generated artifact separately or fix the generator drift, then rerun the smallest affected lane.
- 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.
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## npm install then update
- Preferred entrypoint: `pnpm test:parallels:npm-update`
- For a macOS-only published release update check, use:
- `timeout --foreground 75m pnpm test:parallels:npm-update -- --platform macos --package-spec openclaw@<old-version> --update-target <target-version-or-tag> --json`
This keeps the same-guest `openclaw update --tag ...` coverage and uses the shared macOS current-user/sudo fallback without starting Windows/Linux lanes.
- Required coverage: every release/update regression run must include both lanes:
- fresh snapshot -> install requested package/baseline -> smoke
- same guest baseline -> run the guest's installed `openclaw update ...` command -> smoke again
@@ -78,7 +74,6 @@ Use this skill for Parallels guest workflows and smoke interpretation. Do not lo
## macOS flow
- Preferred entrypoint: `pnpm test:parallels:macos`
- `parallels-macos-smoke.sh --mode fresh --target-package-spec openclaw@<version>` is an install smoke only. For published old-version -> new-version update coverage on macOS, prefer the npm-update wrapper with `--platform macos`; `parallels-macos-smoke.sh --mode upgrade --target-package-spec ...` installs the target package and does not exercise the baseline CLI's updater.
- 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`.
@@ -148,7 +143,6 @@ Use this skill for Parallels guest workflows and smoke interpretation. Do not lo
- `--discord-token-env`
- `--discord-guild-id`
- `--discord-channel-id`
- After a successful Discord smoke/roundtrip, shut down the guest VM before handoff (`prlctl stop "$VM_NAME"` or the concrete VM name). The macOS smoke harness should do this automatically after successful Discord proof; still stop the VM manually after ad-hoc Discord checks. Do not leave the Discord-configured guest running; it can keep reading/posting in `#maintainer` and spam Discord after the proof is complete.
- 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.

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---
name: openclaw-pr-maintainer
description: Review, triage, close, label, comment on, or land OpenClaw PRs/issues with maintainer evidence checks.
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.
## Start issue and PR triage with gitcrawl
- Use `$gitcrawl` first anytime you inspect OpenClaw issues or PRs.
- Check local `gitcrawl` data first for related threads, duplicate attempts, and already-landed fixes.
- Use `gitcrawl` for candidate discovery and clustering; use `gh`, `gh api`, and the current checkout to verify live state before commenting, labeling, closing, or landing.
- If `gitcrawl` is missing, stale, lacks the target thread, or has no embeddings for neighbor/search commands, fall back to the GitHub search workflow below.
- Do not run expensive/update commands such as `gitcrawl sync --include-comments`, future enrichment commands, or broad reclustering unless the user asked to update the local store or stale data is blocking the decision.
Common read-only path:
```bash
gitcrawl threads openclaw/openclaw --numbers <issue-or-pr-number> --include-closed --json
gitcrawl neighbors openclaw/openclaw --number <issue-or-pr-number> --limit 12 --json
gitcrawl search openclaw/openclaw --query "<scope or title keywords>" --mode hybrid --json
gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id> --member-limit 20 --body-chars 280 --json
```
## 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.
@@ -52,21 +35,6 @@ gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id> --member-limit 20 --
- 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.
## Close low-signal manual PRs carefully
- Do not close for red CI alone. Require a clear low-signal category plus stale or failed validation.
- Good manual-close categories:
- blank or mostly untouched PR template with no concrete OpenClaw problem/fix
- random docs-only churn such as root README translations, generic wording tweaks, or community-plugin discoverability docs that should go through ClawHub
- test-only coverage without a linked bug, owner request, or behavior change
- refactor-only cleanup, variable renames, formatting, or generated/baseline churn without maintainer request
- third-party channel/provider/tool/skill/plugin work that belongs on ClawHub instead of core
- risky ops/infra drive-bys such as new external CI services, release workflows, host upgrade scripts, Docker base migrations, or apt retry/fix-missing tweaks without owner request and green validation
- dirty branches where a narrow stated change includes unrelated docs/generated/runtime/extension files
- repeated bot-review spam or copied bot output without author-owned fixes
- Keep or escalate plausible focused bug fixes, green PRs, active maintainer discussions, assigned work, recent author follow-up, and unique reproduction details.
- For third-party capabilities, prefer the `r: third-party-extension` auto-response label when it applies; it points contributors to publish on ClawHub.
## Handle GitHub text safely
- For issue comments and PR comments, use literal multiline strings or `-F - <<'EOF'` for real newlines. Never embed `\n`.
@@ -76,9 +44,9 @@ gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id> --member-limit 20 --
## Search broadly before deciding
- Prefer `gitcrawl` first. Then use targeted GitHub keyword search to verify gaps, live status, comments, and candidates not present in the local store.
- Use `--repo openclaw/openclaw` with `--match title,body` first when using `gh search`.
- Add `--match comments` when triaging follow-up discussion or closed-as-duplicate chains.
- 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:
@@ -100,7 +68,6 @@ gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 \
- 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.
- Do not commit PR-only artifacts such as screenshots under `.github/pr-assets`; attach them to the PR/comment or use an external artifact store instead.
## Extra safety

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---
name: openclaw-qa-testing
description: Run, watch, debug, extend, or explain OpenClaw qa-lab and qa-channel scenarios, artifacts, and live lanes.
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
@@ -49,97 +49,6 @@ pnpm openclaw qa suite \
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.
## OTEL smoke
For local QA-lab OpenTelemetry validation, use:
```bash
pnpm qa:otel:smoke
```
This starts a local OTLP/HTTP trace receiver, runs the `otel-trace-smoke`
scenario through qa-channel, decodes the emitted protobuf spans, and verifies
the exported trace names and privacy contract. It does not require Opik,
Langfuse, or external collector credentials.
## Matrix live profiles
`pnpm openclaw qa matrix` defaults to the full `all` profile. Use explicit
profiles for faster CI/release proof:
```bash
OPENCLAW_QA_MATRIX_NO_REPLY_WINDOW_MS=3000 \
pnpm openclaw qa matrix --profile fast --fail-fast
```
- `fast`: release-critical transport contract, excluding generated image and
deep E2EE recovery inventory.
- `transport`, `media`, `e2ee-smoke`, `e2ee-deep`, `e2ee-cli`: sharded full
Matrix coverage.
- `QA-Lab - All Lanes` uses explicit `fast` Matrix on scheduled runs. Manual
dispatch keeps `matrix_profile=all` as the default and always shards that full
Matrix selection.
## QA credentials and 1Password
- Use `op` only inside `tmux` for QA secret lookup in this repo.
- Quick auth check inside tmux:
```bash
op account list
```
- Direct Telegram npm live test secrets currently live in 1Password item:
- vault: `OpenClaw`
- item: `Telegram E2E`
- That item is the first place to look for:
- `OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_DRIVER_BOT_TOKEN`
- `OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_SUT_BOT_TOKEN`
- `OPENCLAW_QA_PROVIDER_MODE`
- `OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC`
- Convex QA secrets currently live in 1Password items:
- vault: `OpenClaw`
- item: `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL`
- item: `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_MAINTAINER`
- item: `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI`
- Additional related notes/login items seen during QA credential work:
- vault: `Private`
- items: `OPENCLAW QA`, `Convex`, `Telegram`
- If a required value is missing from those notes:
- do not guess
- ask the maintainer/operator for the current value or the current 1Password item name
- for Telegram direct runs, `OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_GROUP_ID` may be stored separately from `Telegram E2E`
- for Convex runs, the leased Telegram credential should provide the Telegram group id and bot tokens together; do not require a separate `OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_GROUP_ID`
- for Convex runs, prefer `OpenClaw/OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL`; if that is stale or unclear, ask for the active pool URL before running
- Prefer direct Telegram envs for the npm Telegram Docker lane when available:
```bash
OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_GROUP_ID="..." \
OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_DRIVER_BOT_TOKEN="..." \
OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_SUT_BOT_TOKEN="..." \
OPENCLAW_QA_PROVIDER_MODE="mock-openai" \
OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC="openclaw@beta" \
pnpm test:docker:npm-telegram-live
```
- Prefer Convex mode when the goal is stable shared QA infra:
- round-robin credential leasing
- thinner wrapper for channel-specific setup
- CLI/admin flows around the pooled credentials
- Live npm Telegram Docker lane note:
- `scripts/e2e/npm-telegram-live-runner.ts` reads `OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PROVIDER_MODE`
- do not assume `OPENCLAW_QA_PROVIDER_MODE` is consumed by that wrapper
- if a 1Password note only gives `OPENCLAW_QA_PROVIDER_MODE`, map it explicitly to `OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PROVIDER_MODE` before running the Docker lane
- Verified live shape:
- Convex mode can pass the real Docker lane without direct Telegram env vars
- leased Telegram payload includes the group id coupled to the driver/SUT tokens
- a real run of `pnpm test:docker:npm-telegram-live` passed with:
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_SOURCE=convex`
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_ROLE=maintainer`
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL`
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_MAINTAINER`
- `OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PROVIDER_MODE=mock-openai`
## Character evals
Use `qa character-eval` for style/persona/vibe checks across multiple live models.

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---
name: openclaw-release-maintainer
description: Prepare or verify OpenClaw stable/beta releases, changelogs, release notes, publish commands, and artifacts.
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
@@ -25,36 +25,15 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Keep ordinary development
- Before release branching, commit any dirty files in coherent groups, push,
pull/rebase, then run `/changelog` on `main` and commit/push/pull that
changelog rewrite immediately before creating the release branch.
- During release planning, inspect both `src/plugins/compat/registry.ts` and
`src/commands/doctor/shared/deprecation-compat.ts` before branching and again
before final publish. For every deprecated or removal-pending compatibility
record whose `removeAfter` date is on or before the release date, either
remove the compatibility path where safe and validate the affected tests, or
write down why removal is blocked and get explicit maintainer approval before
shipping the expired compatibility path.
- When removing deprecated runtime/config compatibility, preserve any doctor
migration, repair, or hint that is still needed by supported upgrade paths.
Doctor-side compatibility should stay tracked in
`src/commands/doctor/shared/deprecation-compat.ts` until maintainers confirm
the repair is no longer needed.
- Revalidate compatibility replacement text during release planning. The
recommended replacement can shift as plugin ownership, externalization, and
config footprint move, so do not blindly copy stale replacement annotations
into release notes.
- Do not delete or rewrite beta tags after they leave the machine. If a
published or pushed beta needs a fix, commit the fix on the release branch and
increment to the next `-beta.N`.
- For a beta release train, run the fast local preflight first, publish the
beta to npm `beta`, then run the expensive published-package roster focused
on install/update/Docker/Parallels/NPM Telegram. If anything fails, fix it on
the release branch, commit/push/pull, increment beta number, and repeat. Run
the full expensive roster at least once before stable/latest promotion; for
later beta attempts, rerun only lanes whose evidence changed unless the fix
touches broad release, install/update, plugin, Docker, Parallels, or live QA
behavior. After each beta is published, scan current `main` once for critical
fixes that landed after the release branch cut and backport only important
low-risk fixes. Operators may authorize up to 4 autonomous beta attempts;
after 4 failed beta attempts, stop and report.
- For a beta release train, run the full pre-npm test roster before publishing
each beta. After a beta is published, run the smaller published-install roster
focused on install/update/Docker/Parallels. If anything fails, fix it on the
release branch, commit/push/pull, increment beta number, and repeat. Operators
may authorize up to 4 autonomous beta attempts; after 4 failed beta attempts,
stop and report.
- Use `/changelog` before version/tag preparation so the top changelog section
is deduped and ordered by user impact.
- Do not create beta-specific `CHANGELOG.md` headings. Beta releases use the
@@ -91,27 +70,6 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Keep ordinary development
- Every stable OpenClaw release ships the npm package and macOS app together.
Beta releases normally ship npm/package artifacts first and skip mac app
build/sign/notarize unless the operator requests mac beta validation.
- Do not let the slower macOS signing/notary path block npm publication once
the npm preflight has passed. Keep mac validation/publish running in
parallel, publish npm from the successful npm preflight, then start published
npm install/update, Docker, and Parallels verification while mac artifacts
continue.
- After a beta is published, overlap remote/manual release rosters where useful,
but avoid piling local Docker, Parallels, and QA-Lab work onto the same host
when it would create system-load noise. Use selective reruns after failures or
fixes, but keep proof that Docker, Parallels, and QA-Lab each passed at least
once before stable/latest promotion.
- Mac packaging may be built from a slight release-branch variation of the
tagged commit when the delta is mac packaging, signing, workflow, or
validation-only release machinery. If mac packaging needs release-branch-only
fixes after the stable npm package or GitHub tag is already published, do not
create a `vYYYY.M.D-N` correction tag just to change the workflow source.
Dispatch the private mac workflows for the original `tag=vYYYY.M.D` with
`source_ref=release/YYYY.M.D` and `public_release_branch=release/YYYY.M.D`;
provenance checks must prove the source SHA descends from the tag and
validation/preflight use the same source. Reserve `vYYYY.M.D-N` correction
tags for emergency hotfixes that must publish a new npm package/release
identity, not for ordinary mac-only packaging recovery.
- 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
@@ -123,23 +81,7 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Keep ordinary development
## Build changelog-backed release notes
- Before release branching or tagging, rewrite the target `CHANGELOG.md`
section from commit history, not just from existing notes: scan commits since
the last reachable release tag, add missed user-facing changes, dedupe
overlapping entries, and sort each section from most to least interesting for
users.
- Changelog entries should be user-facing, not internal release-process notes.
- GitHub release and prerelease bodies must use the full matching
`CHANGELOG.md` version section, not highlights or an excerpt. When creating
or editing a release, extract from `## YYYY.M.D` through the line before the
next level-2 heading and use that complete block as the release notes.
- When preparing release notes, scan `src/plugins/compat/registry.ts` and
`src/commands/doctor/shared/deprecation-compat.ts` for compatibility records
with `warningStarts` or `removeAfter` within 7 days after the release date.
Add an `Upcoming deprecations` note to the release notes when any exist,
including the compatibility code, target date, replacement, and a link to the
record's `docsPath` or `/plugins/compatibility` when no more specific
deprecation page exists.
- 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`
@@ -162,36 +104,14 @@ live`; keep it clearly beta and avoid implying stable promotion.
- Lead with user-visible capabilities, then important integrations, then
reliability/security/install fixes. Compress "lots of fixes" into one
readable bullet.
- Read the full changelog section before drafting. Do not lead with coverage,
CI, validation, or internal release mechanics unless the release is explicitly
about those. Peter prefers concrete user wins: features, integrations,
workflow improvements, and practical reliability fixes.
- Tone: high-signal, slightly cheeky, confident, not corporate. One joke is
enough. Avoid punching down, insulting users, or promising what was not
verified.
- Peter likes dry, compact taglines when they feel earned. Good example:
`Big release, tiny release notes... kidding.` Keep the joke short and let the
feature bullets carry the tweet; do not turn the punchline into a second
paragraph or a forced bit.
- Length: release tweets are always standard tweets under 280 characters, with
room for one URL. Trim to 3-4 bullets and count the final text before posting.
- Links/media: include the GitHub release or changelog link at the end of the
first release tweet.
- Thread follow-ups: if doing a thread, keep the first release tweet as the
compact launch post, then publish one focused feature explainer per reply.
Follow-up replies should not repeat "new in VERSION" or the version number
when the thread context already makes it obvious.
- Peter's preferred thread workflow: first agree on the generic launch tweet,
then proceed through follow-up tweets one by one. When he says `next`, provide
or copy the next follow-up only; do not dump the full thread again unless asked.
- Every follow-up tweet should include a docs URL for that specific feature.
Prefer a bare URL over `Docs: <url>` unless the label is needed for clarity.
Keep follow-ups concise: around 160-220 raw characters is usually the sweet
spot; under 280 is the hard cap. If a URL makes a tweet fail, trim prose
before dropping the URL.
Prefer explaining diagnostics, trajectory/export, provider setup, model
commands, or other setup-heavy features in follow-ups instead of overloading
the first release tweet.
- Length: release tweets are always standard tweets under 280 characters. Trim
to 3-4 bullets and count the final text before posting.
- Links/media: include the GitHub release or changelog link at the end. Add a
short docs follow-up reply only when there is a standout feature that needs
setup instructions.
- Hotfix/correction: be direct and accountable. State what slipped, what is
fixed, and the new version. Keep jokes out of incident-style posts.
@@ -238,16 +158,10 @@ Before tagging or publishing, run:
pnpm check:architecture
pnpm build
pnpm ui:build
pnpm qa:otel:smoke
pnpm release:check
pnpm test:install:smoke
```
- Use `pnpm qa:otel:smoke` when release validation needs telemetry coverage.
It starts a local OTLP/HTTP trace receiver, runs QA-lab's
`otel-trace-smoke`, and checks span names plus content/identifier redaction
without external Opik or Langfuse credentials.
For a non-root smoke path:
```bash
@@ -287,18 +201,9 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
- Source Peter's profile before live release validation so OpenAI and Anthropic
credentials are available without printing secrets:
`set -a; source "$HOME/.profile"; set +a`.
- Parallels validation and any local live model QA for this train must use both
- Release QA and Parallels validation for this train must use both
`OPENAI_API_KEY` and `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`. If either is missing after sourcing
`.profile`, stop before starting those local long lanes and report the
missing key.
- Live credentialed channel QA is the GitHub Actions workflow
`QA-Lab - All Lanes` (`.github/workflows/qa-live-telegram-convex.yml`), not a
local substitute. Dispatch it from Actions against the release tag and wait
for it to pass before npm preflight/publish readiness. Use a SHA only when it
satisfies the workflow's secret-bearing trust gate: main ancestor or open PR
head. It runs the QA Lab mock parity gate plus live Matrix and live Telegram
lanes using the `qa-live-shared` environment; Telegram uses Convex CI
credential leases.
`.profile`, stop before starting the long lanes and report the missing key.
- Default release checks:
- `pnpm check`
- `pnpm check:test-types`
@@ -316,44 +221,23 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
- all Parallels install/update tests:
`pnpm test:parallels:npm-update -- --json` plus any needed individual
rerun lanes from `openclaw-parallels-smoke`
- all QA release validation: dispatch GitHub Actions > `QA-Lab - All Lanes`
against the release tag and require success. This is the release gate for
live credentialed Matrix/Telegram channel coverage. Use a SHA only when it
satisfies the workflow trust gate. Run local OpenAI/Anthropic suites or
repo-backed character evals only when the operator asks for extra model
coverage or a failure needs local debugging.
- all QA release validation:
OpenAI live suite with `openai/gpt-5.4` in fast mode, Anthropic live suite
with `anthropic/claude-opus-4-6`, and the repo-backed character evals
- Post-published beta verification roster:
- `node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <beta-version>`
- install/update smoke against the published beta channel
- Docker install/update coverage that exercises the published beta package
- published npm Telegram proof: dispatch Actions > `NPM Telegram Beta E2E`
from `main` with `package_spec=openclaw@<beta-version>` and
`provider_mode=mock-openai`, and require success. This workflow is
maintainer-dispatched and intentionally has no `npm-release` approval gate;
`qa-live-shared` only supplies the shared QA secrets. This is the default
button path for installed-package onboarding, Telegram setup, and real
Telegram E2E against the published npm package.
Use the local `pnpm test:docker:npm-telegram-live` lane with the matching
`OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC` and Convex CI env only as a fallback
or debugging path.
- Parallels published beta install/update coverage with both OpenAI and
Anthropic provider keys available
- Parallels install/update proof must keep plugin installs enabled unless the
operator explicitly scopes a harness-only isolation check; a lane that
disables bundled plugin installs is not valid plugin/dependency release
evidence.
- targeted QA reruns only for areas touched by fixes after the full pre-npm
roster, unless the operator requests the full QA roster again. If the fix
touches live channel QA, credential plumbing, Matrix, Telegram, or the QA
harness, rerun Actions > `QA-Lab - All Lanes`.
roster, unless the operator requests the full QA roster again
- Check all release-related build surfaces touched by the release, not only the npm package.
- For beta-style full e2e batteries, hard-cap top-level long lanes instead of letting them run indefinitely. Use host `timeout --foreground`/`gtimeout --foreground` caps such as:
- `45m` for `OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NONROOT=1 pnpm test:install:smoke`
- `90m` for `pnpm test:docker:all`
- `60m` each for standalone Docker live lanes
- `180m` for local full QA live OpenAI + Anthropic rosters when explicitly
requested; the default release channel QA gate is Actions >
`QA-Lab - All Lanes`
- `180m` for the full QA live OpenAI + Anthropic roster
- Parallels caps from the `openclaw-parallels-smoke` skill
If a lane hits its cap, stop and inspect/fix the affected lane before continuing; do not continue to wait on the same process.
- Actual npm install/update phases are capped at 5 minutes. If `npm install -g`, installer package install, or `openclaw update` takes longer than 300s in release e2e, stop treating the run as healthy progress and debug the installer/updater or harness.
@@ -373,14 +257,7 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
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, rely primarily on the latest beta's broader release
workflow confidence. When promoting the matching non-beta build to npm
`latest`, prefer a light time-bounded verification pass: published npm
postpublish verify, Docker install/update smoke, macOS-only Parallels
install/update smoke, and required QA signal. Do not rerun the full
Docker/Parallels matrix unless the beta evidence is stale, the stable build
differs materially from beta, or the operator explicitly asks for full
retesting.
- 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
@@ -390,29 +267,6 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-dist-tags.yml`
workflow because `npm dist-tag` management needs `NPM_TOKEN`, while the
public npm release workflow stays OIDC-only.
- Prefer fixing the private workflow token path over any local 1Password
fallback. The desired setup is a granular npm token stored as the private
repo's `NPM_TOKEN` secret, scoped to the `openclaw` package with read/write
and 2FA bypass for automation.
- If the private dist-tag workflow cannot promote because `NPM_TOKEN` is absent
or stale, use the local tmux + 1Password fallback:
- Start or reuse a tmux session so interactive `npm login` and OTP prompts
are observable and recoverable.
- Hard rule: never run `op` directly in the main agent shell during release
work. Any 1Password CLI use must happen inside that tmux session so prompts
and alerts are contained and observable.
- Use the 1Password item `op://Private/Npmjs` for npm credentials and OTP.
Do not print passwords, tokens, or OTPs to the transcript; send them through
tmux buffers, env vars scoped to the tmux command, or `expect` with
`log_user 0`.
- Re-authenticate npm inside that tmux session with
`npm login --auth-type=legacy`, then confirm `npm whoami` reports
`steipete`.
- Promote with a fresh OTP:
`npm dist-tag add openclaw@YYYY.M.D latest --otp "$OTP"`.
- Verify with a cache-bypassed registry read, for example:
`npm view openclaw dist-tags --json --prefer-online --cache /tmp/openclaw-npm-cache-verify-$$`
and `npm view openclaw@latest version dist.tarball --json --prefer-online`.
- Direct stable publishes can also use that private dist-tag workflow to point
`beta` at the already-published `latest` version when the operator wants both
tags aligned immediately.
@@ -529,90 +383,73 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
6. Create `release/YYYY.M.D` from that post-changelog `main` commit.
7. Make every repo version location match the beta tag before creating it.
8. Commit release preparation changes on the release branch and push the branch.
9. Run the fast local beta preflight from the release branch before any npm
preflight or publish. Keep expensive Docker, Parallels, and published-package
install/update lanes for after the beta is live unless the operator asks to
run them before beta publication.
9. Run the full pre-npm beta test roster from the release branch before any npm
preflight or publish.
10. For beta releases, skip mac app build/sign/notarize unless beta scope or a
release blocker specifically requires it. For stable releases, include the
mac app, signing, notarization, and appcast path.
11. Confirm the target npm version is not already published.
12. Create and push the git tag from the release branch.
13. Create or refresh the matching GitHub release.
14. Dispatch Actions > `QA-Lab - All Lanes` against the release tag and wait
for the mock parity, live Matrix, and live Telegram credentialed-channel
lanes to pass.
15. Start `.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` from the release branch
14. Start `.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` from the release branch
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.
16. For stable releases, start `.github/workflows/macos-release.yml` in
15. For stable releases, start `.github/workflows/macos-release.yml` in
`openclaw/openclaw` and wait for the public validation-only run to pass.
17. For stable releases, start
16. For stable releases, start
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-validate.yml`
with the same tag and wait for the private mac validation lane to pass.
18. For stable releases, start
17. For stable releases, 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.
19. If any preflight or validation run fails, fix the issue on a new commit,
18. 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. For pushed or
published beta tags, do not delete/recreate; increment to the next beta tag.
20. Start `.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` from the same branch with
19. Start `.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` from the same branch 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`.
21. Wait for `npm-release` approval from `@openclaw/openclaw-release-managers`.
22. Run postpublish verification:
20. Wait for `npm-release` approval from `@openclaw/openclaw-release-managers`.
21. Run postpublish verification:
`node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>`.
23. Run the post-published beta verification roster. First scan current `main`
for critical fixes that landed after the release branch cut; backport only
important low-risk fixes before starting expensive lanes, or increment to
the next beta if the fix must change the already-published package. If any
lane fails after the beta tag/package is pushed or published, fix,
commit/push/pull, increment to the next beta tag, and rerun the affected
beta evidence. Once the beta is live, start remote/manual rosters where they
can overlap safely, but keep local Docker and Parallels load controlled.
Ensure the full expensive roster has passed at least once before
stable/latest promotion. The roster includes the manual Actions >
`NPM Telegram Beta E2E` workflow against the exact published beta package.
If a pre-npm lane fails before any tag/package leaves the machine, fix and
rerun the same intended beta attempt. Repeat up to the operator's
authorized beta-attempt limit, normally 4.
24. Announce the beta/stable release on Discord best-effort using Peter's bot
22. Run the post-published beta verification roster. If any lane fails after
the beta tag/package is pushed or published, fix, commit/push/pull,
increment to the next beta tag, and restart at the full pre-npm beta test
roster for the new beta. If a pre-npm lane fails before any tag/package
leaves the machine, fix and rerun the same intended beta attempt. Repeat up
to the operator's authorized beta-attempt limit, normally 4.
23. Announce the beta/stable release on Discord best-effort using Peter's bot
token from `.profile`.
25. If the operator requested beta only, stop after beta verification and the
24. If the operator requested beta only, stop after beta verification and the
announcement.
26. If the stable release was published to `beta`, use the light stable
promotion roster when the matching beta already carried the full confidence
pass: published npm postpublish verify, Docker install/update smoke,
macOS-only Parallels install/update smoke, and required QA signal.
Then start the private
25. If the stable release was published to `beta`, start the private
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-dist-tags.yml`
workflow to promote that stable version from `beta` to `latest`, then
verify `latest` now points at that version.
27. If the stable release was published directly to `latest` and `beta` should
workflow after beta validation passes to promote that stable version from
`beta` to `latest`, then verify `latest` now points at that version.
26. If the stable release was published directly to `latest` and `beta` should
follow it, start that same private dist-tag workflow to point `beta` at the
stable version, then verify both `latest` and `beta` point at that version.
28. For stable releases, start
27. For stable releases, 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.
29. Verify the successful real private mac run uploaded the `.zip`, `.dmg`,
28. Verify the successful real private mac run uploaded the `.zip`, `.dmg`,
and `.dSYM.zip` artifacts to the existing GitHub release in
`openclaw/openclaw`.
30. For stable releases, download `macos-appcast-<tag>` from the successful
29. For stable releases, download `macos-appcast-<tag>` from the successful
private mac run, update `appcast.xml` on `main`, and verify the feed. Merge
or cherry-pick release branch changes back to `main` after stable succeeds.
31. For beta releases, publish the mac assets only when intentionally requested;
30. For beta releases, publish the mac assets only when intentionally requested;
expect no shared production
`appcast.xml` artifact and do not update the shared production feed unless a
separate beta feed exists.
32. After publish, verify npm and the attached release artifacts.
31. After publish, verify npm and the attached release artifacts.
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description: Maintainer-only workflow for handling GitHub Secret Scanning alerts on OpenClaw. Use when Codex needs to triage, redact, clean up, and resolve secret leakage found in issue comments, issue bodies, PR comments, or other GitHub content.
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name: openclaw-test-heap-leaks
description: Investigate OpenClaw pnpm test memory growth, Vitest OOMs, RSS spikes, and heap snapshot deltas.
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.
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name: openclaw-test-performance
description: Benchmark, diagnose, and optimize OpenClaw test runtime, import hotspots, CPU/RSS, and slow coverage paths.
description: Benchmark, diagnose, and optimize OpenClaw test performance without losing coverage. Use when Codex needs to reassess `pnpm test`, compare grouped Vitest reports, identify CPU/memory/import hotspots, fix slow tests or cold runtime paths, preserve behavior proofs, update the performance report, add AGENTS guardrails, and make scoped commits/pushes for OpenClaw test-speed work.
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name: openclaw-testing
description: Choose, run, rerun, or debug OpenClaw tests, CI checks, Docker E2E lanes, release validation, and the cheapest safe verification path.
---
# OpenClaw Testing
Use this skill when deciding what to test, debugging failures, rerunning CI,
or validating a change without wasting hours.
## Read First
- `docs/reference/test.md` for local test commands.
- `docs/ci.md` for CI scope, release checks, Docker chunks, and runner behavior.
- Scoped `AGENTS.md` files before editing code under a subtree.
## Default Rule
Prove the touched surface first. Do not reflexively run the whole suite.
1. Inspect the diff and classify the touched surface:
- source: `pnpm changed:lanes --json`, then `pnpm check:changed`
- tests only: `pnpm test:changed`
- one failing file: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> -- --reporter=verbose`
- workflow-only: `git diff --check`, workflow syntax/lint (`actionlint` when available)
- docs-only: `pnpm docs:list`, docs formatter/lint only if docs tooling changed or requested
2. Reproduce narrowly before fixing.
3. Fix root cause.
4. Rerun the same narrow proof.
5. Broaden only when the touched contract demands it.
## Guardrails
- Do not kill unrelated processes or tests. If something is running elsewhere, treat it as owned by the user or another agent.
- Do not run expensive local Docker, full release checks, full `pnpm test`, or full `pnpm check` unless the user asks or the change genuinely requires it.
- Prefer GitHub Actions for release/Docker proof when the workflow already has the prepared image and secrets.
- Use `scripts/committer "<msg>" <paths...>` when committing; stage only your files.
- If deps are missing, run `pnpm install`, retry once, then report the first actionable error.
## Local Test Shortcuts
```bash
pnpm changed:lanes --json
pnpm check:changed # changed typecheck/lint/guards; no Vitest
pnpm test:changed # cheap smart changed Vitest targets
OPENCLAW_TEST_CHANGED_BROAD=1 pnpm test:changed
pnpm test <path-or-filter> -- --reporter=verbose
OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test <path-or-filter>
```
Use targeted file paths whenever possible. Avoid raw `vitest`; use the repo
`pnpm test` wrapper so project routing, workers, and setup stay correct.
## Command Semantics
- `pnpm check` and `pnpm check:changed` do not run Vitest tests. They are for
typecheck, lint, and guard proof.
- `pnpm test` and `pnpm test:changed` run Vitest tests.
- `pnpm test:changed` is intentionally cheap by default: direct test edits,
sibling tests, explicit source mappings, and import-graph dependents.
- `OPENCLAW_TEST_CHANGED_BROAD=1 pnpm test:changed` is the explicit broad
fallback for harness/config/package edits that genuinely need it.
- Do not run extension sweeps just because core changed. If a core edit is for a
specific plugin bug, run that plugin's tests explicitly. If a public SDK or
contract change needs consumer proof, choose the smallest representative
plugin/contract tests first, then broaden only when the risk justifies it.
- The test wrapper prints a short `[test] passed|failed|skipped ... in ...`
line. Vitest's own duration is still the per-shard detail.
## Routing Model
- `pnpm changed:lanes --json` answers "which check lanes does this diff touch?"
It is used by `pnpm check:changed` for typecheck/lint/guard selection.
- `pnpm test:changed` answers "which Vitest targets are worth running now?" It
uses the same changed path list, but applies a cheaper test-target resolver.
- Direct test edits run themselves. Source edits prefer explicit mappings,
sibling `*.test.ts`, then import-graph dependents. Shared harness/config/root
edits are skipped by default unless they have precise mapped tests.
- Shared group-room delivery config and source-reply prompt edits are precise
mapped tests: they run the core auto-reply regressions plus Discord and Slack
delivery tests so cross-channel default changes fail before a PR push.
- Public SDK or contract edits do not automatically run every plugin test.
`check:changed` proves extension type contracts; the agent chooses the
smallest plugin/contract Vitest proof that matches the actual risk.
- Use `OPENCLAW_TEST_CHANGED_BROAD=1 pnpm test:changed` only when a harness,
config, package, or unknown-root edit really needs the broad Vitest fallback.
## CI Debugging
Start with current run state, not logs for everything:
```bash
gh run list --branch main --limit 10
gh run view <run-id> --json status,conclusion,headSha,url,jobs
gh run view <run-id> --job <job-id> --log
```
- Check exact SHA. Ignore newer unrelated `main` unless asked.
- For cancelled same-branch runs, confirm whether a newer run superseded it.
- Fetch full logs only for failed or relevant jobs.
## GitHub Release Workflows
Use the smallest workflow that proves the current risk. The full umbrella is
available, but it is usually the last step after narrower proof, not the first
rerun after a focused patch.
### Full Release Validation
`Full Release Validation` (`.github/workflows/full-release-validation.yml`) is
the manual "everything before release" umbrella. It resolves a target ref, then
dispatches:
- manual `CI` for the full normal CI graph
- `OpenClaw Release Checks` for install smoke, cross-OS release checks, live and
E2E checks, Docker release-path suites, OpenWebUI, QA Lab, fast Matrix, and
Telegram release lanes
- optional post-publish Telegram E2E when a package spec is supplied
Run it only when validating an actual release candidate, after broad shared CI
or release orchestration changes, or when explicitly asked:
```bash
gh workflow run full-release-validation.yml \
--repo openclaw/openclaw \
--ref main \
-f ref=<branch-or-sha> \
-f provider=openai \
-f mode=both \
-f release_profile=stable
```
Run the workflow itself from the trusted current ref, normally `--ref main`;
child workflows are dispatched from that same ref even when `ref` points at an
older release branch or tag. Full Release Validation has no separate child
workflow ref input; choose the trusted harness by choosing the workflow run ref.
Use `release_profile=minimum|stable|full` to control live/provider breadth:
`minimum` keeps the fastest OpenAI/core release-critical set, `stable` adds the
stable provider/backend set, and `full` adds the broad advisory provider/media
matrix. Do not make `full` faster by silently dropping suites; optimize setup,
artifact reuse, and sharding instead. The parent verifier job appends
slowest-job tables for child runs; rerun only that verifier after a child rerun
turns green.
If a full run is already active on a newer `origin/main`, prefer watching that
run over dispatching a duplicate. If you accidentally dispatch a stale duplicate,
cancel it and monitor the current run.
The child-dispatch jobs record the child run ids. The final
`Verify full validation` job re-queries those child runs and is the canonical
parent gate. If a child workflow failed but was later rerun successfully, rerun
only the failed parent verifier job; do not dispatch a new full umbrella unless
the release evidence is stale.
For bounded recovery after a focused fix, pass `-f rerun_group=<group>`.
Supported umbrella groups are `all`, `ci`, `release-checks`, `install-smoke`,
`cross-os`, `live-e2e`, `package`, `qa`, `qa-parity`, `qa-live`, and
`npm-telegram`. Use the narrowest group that covers the failed box.
### Release Evidence
After release-candidate validation or before a release decision, record the
important run ids in the private `openclaw/releases-private` evidence ledger.
Use the manual `OpenClaw Release Evidence`
(`openclaw-release-evidence.yml`) workflow there. It writes durable summaries
under `evidence/<release-id>/` and commits:
- `release-evidence.md`
- `release-evidence.json`
- `index.json`
- `runs/<label>.json`
Use one run per line:
```text
full-release-validation openclaw/openclaw <run-id> blocking
package-acceptance openclaw/openclaw <run-id> blocking
release-checks openclaw/openclaw <run-id> blocking
```
Store summaries, run URLs, artifact metadata, timings, pass/fail state, and
short release-manager notes there. Do not store raw logs, provider
prompts/responses, channel transcripts, signing material, or secret-bearing
config in git; raw logs stay in Actions artifacts.
When `Full Release Validation` completes and
`OPENCLAW_RELEASES_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN` is configured in the public repo, it
requests the private `OpenClaw Release Evidence From Full Validation` workflow.
That private workflow reads the parent full-validation run, extracts the child
CI/release-checks/Telegram run ids from the parent logs, and opens the evidence
PR automatically. If the token is absent or the run predates this wiring, trigger
that private workflow manually with the full-validation run id.
### Release Checks
`OpenClaw Release Checks` (`openclaw-release-checks.yml`) is the release child
workflow. It is broader than normal CI but narrower than the umbrella because it
does not dispatch the separate full normal CI child. It runs Package Acceptance
with artifact-native delta lanes and `telegram_mode=mock-openai`, so the release
package tarball also goes through offline plugin proof, bundled-channel compat,
and Telegram package QA. The Docker release-path chunks cover the overlapping
package/update/plugin lanes. Use it when release-path validation is needed
without rerunning the entire umbrella.
```bash
gh workflow run openclaw-release-checks.yml \
--repo openclaw/openclaw \
--ref main \
-f ref=<branch-or-sha> \
-f provider=openai \
-f mode=both \
-f release_profile=stable \
-f rerun_group=all
```
Release-check rerun groups are `all`, `install-smoke`, `cross-os`, `live-e2e`,
`package`, `qa`, `qa-parity`, and `qa-live`.
`OpenClaw Release Checks` uses the trusted workflow ref to resolve the selected
ref once as `release-package-under-test` and passes that artifact into cross-OS
release checks, release-path Docker live/E2E checks, and Package Acceptance.
When `Full Release Validation` dispatches release checks, it passes the requested
branch/tag plus an `expected_sha` so branch/tag refs resolve through the fast
remote-ref path while the package and QA jobs still validate the exact SHA.
The release Docker path intentionally shards the plugin/runtime tail. The
workflow uses `plugins-runtime-plugins`, `plugins-runtime-services`, and
`plugins-runtime-install-a` through `plugins-runtime-install-d`; aggregate
aliases such as `plugins-runtime-core`, `plugins-runtime`, and
`plugins-integrations` remain for manual reruns.
The release QA parity box is internally split into candidate and baseline lane
jobs, followed by a report job that downloads both artifacts and runs
`pnpm openclaw qa parity-report`. For parity failures, inspect the failed lane
first; inspect the report job when both lane summaries exist but the comparison
fails.
### QA Lab Matrix Profiles
`pnpm openclaw qa matrix` defaults to `--profile all`. Do not assume the CLI
default is the fast release path. Use explicit profiles:
- `--profile fast`: release-critical Matrix transport contract; add
`--fail-fast` only when the target CLI supports it
- `--profile transport|media|e2ee-smoke|e2ee-deep|e2ee-cli`: sharded full
Matrix proof
- `OPENCLAW_QA_MATRIX_NO_REPLY_WINDOW_MS=3000`: CI-friendly no-reply quiet
window when paired with fast or sharded gates
`QA-Lab - All Lanes` uses explicit fast Matrix on scheduled runs; manual
dispatch keeps `matrix_profile=all` as the default and always shards that full
Matrix selection. `OpenClaw Release Checks` uses explicit fast Matrix; run the
all-lanes workflow when release investigation needs full Matrix media/E2EE
inventory.
### Reusable Live/E2E Checks
`OpenClaw Live And E2E Checks (Reusable)`
(`openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml`) is the preferred entry point for
targeted live, Docker, model, and E2E proof. Inputs let you turn off unrelated
lanes:
```bash
gh workflow run openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml \
--repo openclaw/openclaw \
--ref main \
-f ref=<sha> \
-f include_repo_e2e=false \
-f include_release_path_suites=false \
-f include_openwebui=false \
-f include_live_suites=true \
-f live_models_only=true \
-f live_model_providers=fireworks
```
Useful knobs:
- `docker_lanes='<lane[,lane]>'`: run selected Docker scheduler lanes against
prepared artifacts instead of the release chunk matrix. Multiple selected
lanes fan out as parallel targeted Docker jobs after one shared package/image
preparation step.
- `include_live_suites=false`: skip live/provider suites when testing Docker
scheduler or release packaging only.
- `live_models_only=true`: run only Docker live model coverage.
- `live_model_providers=fireworks` (or comma/space separated providers): run one
targeted Docker live model job instead of the full provider matrix.
- blank `live_model_providers`: run the full live-model provider matrix.
Release-path Docker chunks are currently `core`, `package-update-openai`,
`package-update-anthropic`, `package-update-core`,
`plugins-runtime-plugins`, `plugins-runtime-services`,
`plugins-runtime-install-a`, `plugins-runtime-install-b`,
`plugins-runtime-install-c`, `plugins-runtime-install-d`,
`bundled-channels-core`, `bundled-channels-update-a`,
`bundled-channels-update-b`, and `bundled-channels-contracts`. The aggregate
`bundled-channels`, `plugins-runtime-core`, `plugins-runtime`, and
`plugins-integrations` chunks remain valid for manual one-shot reruns, but
release checks use the split chunks.
When live suites are enabled, the workflow shards broad native `pnpm test:live`
coverage through `scripts/test-live-shard.mjs` instead of one serial `live-all`
job:
- `native-live-src-agents`
- `native-live-src-gateway-core`
- `native-live-src-gateway-profiles` (release CI runs this with provider
filters such as `OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=anthropic`)
- `native-live-src-gateway-backends`
- `native-live-test`
- `native-live-extensions-a-k`
- `native-live-extensions-l-n`
- `native-live-extensions-openai`
- `native-live-extensions-o-z`
- `native-live-extensions-o-z-other`
- `native-live-extensions-xai`
- `native-live-extensions-media`
- `native-live-extensions-media-audio`
- `native-live-extensions-media-music`
- `native-live-extensions-media-music-google`
- `native-live-extensions-media-music-minimax`
- `native-live-extensions-media-video`
Use `node scripts/test-live-shard.mjs <shard> --list` to see the exact files
before rerunning a failed native live shard. The aggregate `o-z` and `media`
shards remain useful locally; release CI uses the smaller provider/media shards
so one live-provider flake does not force a broad native live rerun.
For model-list or provider-selection fixes, use `live_models_only=true` plus the
specific `live_model_providers` allowlist. Confirm logs show the expected
`OPENCLAW_LIVE_PROVIDERS` and selected model ids before declaring proof.
## Docker
Docker is expensive. First inspect the scheduler without running Docker:
```bash
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DRY_RUN=1 pnpm test:docker:all
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DRY_RUN=1 OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANES=install-e2e pnpm test:docker:all
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANES=install-e2e node scripts/test-docker-all.mjs --plan-json
```
Run one failed lane locally only when explicitly asked or when GitHub is not
usable:
```bash
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANES=<lane> \
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_BUILD=0 \
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PREFLIGHT=0 \
OPENCLAW_SKIP_DOCKER_BUILD=1 \
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_BARE_IMAGE='<prepared-bare-image>' \
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_FUNCTIONAL_IMAGE='<prepared-functional-image>' \
pnpm test:docker:all
```
For release validation, prefer the reusable GitHub workflow input:
```yaml
docker_lanes: install-e2e
```
Multiple lanes are allowed:
```yaml
docker_lanes: install-e2e bundled-channel-update-acpx
```
That skips the release chunk matrix and runs one targeted Docker job against the
prepared GHCR images and the selected package artifact. Rerun commands
generated inside GitHub artifacts include `package_artifact_run_id`,
`package_artifact_name`, `docker_e2e_bare_image`, and
`docker_e2e_functional_image` when available, so failed lanes can reuse the
exact tarball and prepared images from the failed run. When the fix changes
package contents, omit those reuse inputs so the workflow packs a new tarball.
Live-only targeted reruns skip the E2E images and build only the live-test
image. Release-path normal mode fans out into smaller Docker chunk jobs:
- `core`
- `package-update-openai`
- `package-update-anthropic`
- `package-update-core`
- `plugins-runtime-plugins`
- `plugins-runtime-services`
- `plugins-runtime-install-a`
- `plugins-runtime-install-b`
- `plugins-runtime-install-c`
- `plugins-runtime-install-d`
- `bundled-channels`
OpenWebUI is folded into `plugins-runtime-services` for full release-path
coverage and keeps a standalone `openwebui` chunk only for OpenWebUI-only
dispatches. The legacy `package-update`, `plugins-runtime-core`,
`plugins-runtime`, and `plugins-integrations` chunks still work as aggregate
aliases for manual reruns, but the release workflow uses the split chunks so
provider installer checks, plugin runtime checks, bundled plugin
install/uninstall shards, and bundled-channel checks can run on separate
machines. The bundled-channel runtime-dependency coverage
inside `bundled-channels`
uses the split `bundled-channel-*` and `bundled-channel-update-*` lanes rather
than the serial `bundled-channel-deps` lane, so failures produce cheap targeted
reruns for the exact channel/update scenario. The bundled plugin
install/uninstall sweep is also split into
`bundled-plugin-install-uninstall-0` through
`bundled-plugin-install-uninstall-7`; selecting the legacy
`bundled-plugin-install-uninstall` lane expands to all eight shards.
## Package Acceptance
Use the manual `Package Acceptance` workflow when the question is "does this
installable package work as a product?" rather than "does this source diff pass
Vitest?"
In release validation, treat Package Acceptance as the package-candidate shard
inside the larger release umbrella, not as a competing full-test path. Full
Release Validation and private release gauntlets should call Package Acceptance
for tarball resolution, Docker product/package proof, and optional Telegram QA
against the same resolved `package-under-test` artifact; keep orchestration,
secret policy, blocking/advisory status, and evidence rollup in the caller.
Good defaults:
```bash
gh workflow run package-acceptance.yml --ref main \
-f source=npm \
-f workflow_ref=main \
-f package_spec=openclaw@beta \
-f suite_profile=product \
-f telegram_mode=mock-openai
```
Npm candidate selection:
- Resolve the registry immediately before dispatch:
`npm view openclaw dist-tags --json --prefer-online --cache /tmp/openclaw-npm-cache-verify-$$`
and `npm view openclaw@beta version dist.tarball dist.integrity --json --prefer-online --cache /tmp/openclaw-npm-cache-verify-$$`.
- If Peter asks for "latest beta", use `source=npm` with
`package_spec=openclaw@beta`, then record the resolved version from `npm view`
or the workflow summary.
- For reruns, release proof, or comparing one known package, prefer the exact
immutable spec: `package_spec=openclaw@YYYY.M.D-beta.N` or
`package_spec=openclaw@YYYY.M.D`.
- For stable package proof, use `package_spec=openclaw@latest` only when the
question is explicitly the current stable dist-tag; otherwise pin the exact
version.
- `source=npm` only accepts registry specs for `openclaw@beta`,
`openclaw@latest`, or exact OpenClaw release versions. Do not pass semver
ranges, git refs, file paths, tarball URLs, or plugin package names there.
- If the candidate is a tarball URL, use `source=url` with `package_sha256`. If
it is an Actions tarball artifact, use `source=artifact`. If it is an
unpublished source candidate, use `source=ref` with a trusted ref or SHA.
- Package acceptance tests exactly the selected package candidate. Do not apply
`openclaw update --channel beta` fallback semantics here; if `beta` is absent,
stale, older than `latest`, or points at a broken tarball, report that tag
state instead of silently testing `latest`.
Profiles:
- `smoke`: quick confidence that the tarball installs, can onboard a channel,
can run an agent turn, and basic gateway/config lanes work.
- `package`: release-package contract. Adds installer/update, doctor install
switching, bundled plugin runtime deps, plugin install/update, and package
repair lanes. This is the default native replacement for most Parallels
package/update coverage.
- `product`: package profile plus broader product surfaces: MCP channels,
cron/subagent cleanup, OpenAI web search, and OpenWebUI.
- `full`: split Docker release-path chunks with OpenWebUI.
- `custom`: exact `docker_lanes` list for a focused rerun.
Candidate sources:
- `source=npm`: `openclaw@beta`, `openclaw@latest`, or an exact release version.
- `source=ref`: pack `package_ref` using the trusted `workflow_ref` harness.
This intentionally separates old package commits from new workflow/test code.
- `source=url`: HTTPS `.tgz` plus required `package_sha256`.
- `source=artifact`: download one `.tgz` from `artifact_run_id`/`artifact_name`.
Ref model:
- `gh workflow run ... --ref <workflow-ref>` selects the workflow file revision
GitHub executes.
- `workflow_ref` is the trusted harness/script ref passed to reusable Docker
E2E.
- `package_ref` is the source ref to build when `source=ref`. It can be an
older branch/tag/SHA as long as it is reachable from an OpenClaw branch or
release tag.
Example: run latest package acceptance harness against an older trusted commit:
```bash
gh workflow run package-acceptance.yml --ref main \
-f workflow_ref=main \
-f source=ref \
-f package_ref=<branch-or-sha> \
-f suite_profile=package \
-f telegram_mode=mock-openai
```
Use `telegram_mode=mock-openai` or `telegram_mode=live-frontier` when the same
resolved `package-under-test` tarball should also run through the Telegram QA
workflow in the `qa-live-shared` environment. The standalone Telegram workflow
still accepts a published npm spec for post-publish checks, but Package
Acceptance passes the resolved artifact for `source=npm`, `ref`, `url`, and
`artifact`. Use `telegram_mode=none` only when intentionally skipping Telegram
credentialed package proof for a focused rerun.
Docker E2E images never copy repo sources as the app under test: the bare image
is a Node/Git runner, and the functional image installs the same prebuilt npm
tarball that bare lanes mount. `scripts/package-openclaw-for-docker.mjs` is the
single packer for local scripts and CI and validates the tarball inventory
before Docker consumes it. `scripts/test-docker-all.mjs --plan-json` is the
scheduler-owned CI plan for image kind, package, live image, lane, and
credential needs. Docker lane definitions live in the single scenario catalog
`scripts/lib/docker-e2e-scenarios.mjs`; planner logic lives in
`scripts/lib/docker-e2e-plan.mjs`. `scripts/docker-e2e.mjs` converts plan and
summary JSON into GitHub outputs and step summaries. Every scheduler run writes
`.artifacts/docker-tests/**/summary.json` plus `failures.json`. Read those
before rerunning. Lane entries include `command`, `rerunCommand`, status,
timing, timeout state, image kind, and log file path. The summary also includes
top-level phase timings for preflight, image build, package prep, lane pools,
and cleanup. Use `pnpm test:docker:timings <summary.json>` to rank slow lanes
and phases before deciding whether a broader rerun is justified.
## Cheap Docker Reruns
First derive the smallest rerun command from artifacts:
```bash
pnpm test:docker:rerun <github-run-id>
pnpm test:docker:rerun .artifacts/docker-tests/<run>/failures.json
```
The script downloads Docker E2E artifacts for a GitHub run, reads
`summary.json`/`failures.json`, and prints a combined targeted workflow command
plus per-lane commands. Prefer the combined targeted command when several lanes
failed for the same patch:
```bash
gh workflow run openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml \
-f ref=<sha> \
-f include_repo_e2e=false \
-f include_release_path_suites=false \
-f include_openwebui=false \
-f docker_lanes='install-e2e bundled-channel-update-acpx' \
-f include_live_suites=false \
-f live_models_only=false
```
That path still runs the prepare job, so it creates a new tarball for `<sha>`.
If the SHA-tagged GHCR bare/functional image already exists, CI skips rebuilding
that image and only uploads the fresh package artifact before the targeted lane
job. Do not rerun the full release path unless the failed lane list
or touched surface really requires it.
## Docker Expected Timings
Treat these as ballpark. Blacksmith queue time, GHCR pull speed, provider
latency, npm cache state, and Docker daemon health can dominate.
Current local timing artifact (`.artifacts/docker-tests/lane-timings.json`) has
these rough bands:
- Tiny lanes, seconds to under 1 minute:
`agents-delete-shared-workspace` ~3s, `plugin-update` ~7s,
`config-reload` ~14s, `pi-bundle-mcp-tools` ~15s, `onboard` ~18s,
`session-runtime-context` ~20s, `gateway-network` ~34s, `qr` ~44s.
- Medium deterministic lanes, ~1-5 minutes:
`npm-onboard-channel-agent` ~96s, `openai-image-auth` ~99s,
bundled channel/update lanes usually ~90-300s when split, `openwebui` ~225s,
`mcp-channels` ~274s.
- Heavy deterministic lanes, ~6-10 minutes:
`bundled-channel-root-owned` ~429s,
`bundled-channel-setup-entry` ~420s,
`bundled-channel-load-failure` ~383s,
`cron-mcp-cleanup` ~567s.
- Live provider lanes, often ~15-20 minutes:
`live-gateway` ~958s, `live-models` ~1054s.
- Installer/release lanes:
`install-e2e` and package-update paths can vary widely with npm, provider,
and package registry behavior. Budget tens of minutes; prefer GitHub targeted
reruns over local repeats.
Default fallback lane timeout is 120 minutes. A timeout usually means debug the
lane log/artifacts first, not “run the whole thing again.”
## Failure Workflow
1. Identify exact failing job, SHA, lane, and artifact path.
2. Read `failures.json`, `summary.json`, and the failed lane log tail.
3. Use `pnpm test:docker:rerun <run-id|failures.json>` to generate targeted
GitHub rerun commands.
4. If the lane has `rerunCommand`, use that only as a local starting point.
5. For Docker release failures, dispatch targeted `docker_lanes=<failed-lane>`
on GitHub before considering local Docker.
6. Patch narrowly, then rerun the failed file/lane only.
7. Broaden to `pnpm check:changed` or CI only after the isolated proof passes.
## When To Escalate
- Public SDK/plugin contract changes: run changed gate plus relevant extension
validation.
- Build output, lazy imports, package boundaries, or published surfaces:
include `pnpm build`.
- Workflow edits: run `pnpm check:workflows`.
- Release branch or tag validation: use release docs and GitHub workflows; avoid
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interface:
display_name: "OpenClaw Testing"
short_description: "Choose cheap, targeted OpenClaw validation"
default_prompt: "Use $openclaw-testing to choose the cheapest safe test or CI verification path, inspect failures, and rerun only the relevant OpenClaw lane."

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---
name: optimizetests
description: Optimize OpenClaw slow tests, imports, misplaced coverage, and CI wall time without dropping coverage.
---
# Optimize Tests
Goal: real OpenClaw test/runtime speedups with coverage intact. Do not add shards,
skip assertions, weaken gates, or tune runner flags as the main fix.
## Runbook
1. Read `docs/help/testing.md`, `docs/ci.md`, and the scoped `AGENTS.md` files
for any subtree you will edit.
2. Establish evidence before edits:
- Full ranking: `pnpm test:perf:groups --full-suite --allow-failures --output .artifacts/test-perf/<name>.json`
- Targeted file: `timeout 240 /usr/bin/time -l pnpm test <file> --maxWorkers=1 --reporter=verbose`
- Import suspicion: add `OPENCLAW_VITEST_IMPORT_DURATIONS=1 OPENCLAW_VITEST_PRINT_IMPORT_BREAKDOWN=1`
3. Attack highest-return hotspots first:
- broad barrels or `importActual()` in hot tests
- per-test `vi.resetModules()` plus fresh imports
- expensive gateway/server/client setup where reset/reuse proves same behavior
- core tests asserting extension-owned behavior
- duplicated fixture construction or contract assertions
4. Prefer production-quality fixes:
- narrow runtime seams over broad mocks
- pure helpers for static parsing/metadata
- injected deps over module resets
- extension-owned tests for bundled plugin/provider/channel behavior
5. After each change, rerun the same benchmark and the proving test lane. Record
before/after wall time, Vitest duration, and max RSS when available.
6. Run `pnpm check:changed`; run broader gates (`pnpm check`, `pnpm test`,
`pnpm build`) when touched surfaces require them.
7. Commit scoped changes with `scripts/committer "<conventional message>" <paths...>`.
Push when requested. If CI is red, inspect with `gh run list/view`, fix, push,
repeat until current CI is green or a blocker is proven unrelated.
## Output
End with the pushed commit(s), before/after timings, gates run, current CI state,
and any remaining tail lanes that need separate optimization.

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interface:
display_name: "Optimize Tests"
short_description: "Benchmark and speed up OpenClaw tests"
default_prompt: "Use $optimizetests to benchmark slow OpenClaw tests, optimize imports and duplicated setup, move misplaced core coverage to extensions, verify gates, commit scoped changes, push, and keep CI green without adding shards or dropping coverage."
policy:
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---
name: parallels-discord-roundtrip
description: Run macOS Parallels smoke with Discord send, host verification, host reply, and guest readback proof.
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
@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ pnpm test:parallels:macos \
- 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.
- After a successful Discord roundtrip, shut down the macOS guest before handoff (`prlctl stop "macOS Tahoe"`). The macOS smoke harness should do this automatically after successful Discord proof; still stop the VM manually after ad-hoc Discord checks. Do not leave the Discord-configured VM running; it can keep reading/posting in `#maintainer` and spam Discord after the proof is complete.
- 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.

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---
name: security-triage
description: Triage OpenClaw security advisories, drafts, and GHSA reports with shipped-tag and trust-model proof.
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
@@ -45,17 +45,6 @@ For each advisory, decide:
- `keep open`
- `keep open but narrow`
Default to one advisory at a time when comments/closures are involved:
1. Review exactly one GHSA.
2. Print the GHSA URL first.
3. Summarize the decision and evidence for discussion.
4. Draft one maintainer-ready comment.
5. Copy only that one comment to the clipboard.
6. Stop and wait for Peter to post/discuss before moving to the next GHSA.
Do not batch multiple close comments unless Peter explicitly asks for a batch.
Check in this order:
1. Trust model
@@ -71,11 +60,6 @@ Check in this order:
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.
5. Hardening follow-up
- Even when the GHSA should close, ask whether a narrow hardening change would reduce footguns without changing the documented trust boundary.
- Separate hardening from vulnerability status. Phrase it as "not required for GHSA closure, but worth considering".
- Bring up hardening only if it is concrete, low-risk, and preserves intended maintainer/operator workflows.
- If hardening would require a product/security model change, say that explicitly and do not imply it is a required fix for closure.
## Response Format
@@ -92,22 +76,9 @@ When preparing a maintainer-ready close reply:
Keep tone firm, specific, non-defensive.
## Discussion Mode
When Peter is manually posting GHSA comments, use this flow:
1. Show the URL.
2. Give a terse verdict (`close`, `keep open`, or `keep open but narrow`).
3. List the strongest evidence bullets.
4. State any optional hardening follow-up separately from the close reason.
5. Copy the proposed comment body with `pbcopy`.
6. End the reply after the one advisory. Do not continue to the next advisory until Peter says to continue.
If the GitHub API cannot post comments for private advisories, say so once and keep using clipboard/UI paste.
## Clipboard Step
After drafting the final post body for the current advisory, copy it:
After drafting the final post body, copy it:
```bash
pbcopy <<'EOF'
@@ -115,7 +86,7 @@ pbcopy <<'EOF'
EOF
```
Tell the user that the clipboard now contains the proposed response for that advisory.
Tell the user that the clipboard now contains the proposed response.
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---
name: tag-duplicate-prs-issues
description: Use gitcrawl to search duplicate OpenClaw PRs/issues, group related work in prtags, and sync duplicate state to GitHub.
---
# Tag Duplicate PRs and Issues
Use this skill when a maintainer needs to decide whether a pull request or issue is a duplicate of existing work.
This skill is for maintainer triage and grouping.
It is not for reviewing the implementation quality of a PR.
## Required Setup
Do not write duplicate groups or annotations until this setup is complete.
Read-only discovery can still proceed with `gitcrawl` and live `gh`.
### Companion Skills
Use `$gitcrawl` first for local candidate discovery.
Use the `prtags` skill from the `prtags` repo at `skills/prtags/SKILL.md` when it is available.
### Install the CLIs
Install `prtags` from its latest GitHub release.
Do not rely on an old local build unless the maintainer explicitly wants to test unreleased behavior.
`prtags` CLI install path:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dutifuldev/prtags/main/scripts/install-prtags.sh | bash -s -- --bin-dir "$HOME/.local/bin"
```
### Authenticate prtags
`prtags` should be logged in with the maintainer's own GitHub account through OAuth device flow.
Do not use a shared maintainer token for interactive triage.
```bash
prtags auth login
prtags auth status
```
The expected outcome is that `prtags` stores the logged-in maintainer identity locally and uses that account for authenticated writes.
## Missing-Setup Rule
Do not require an up-front preflight before starting the workflow.
Proceed with the normal steps until you actually need a tool or account state.
As soon as you discover that `prtags` is missing or not logged in at the write step, stop immediately.
Do not continue in a partial write mode after that point.
If `prtags` is missing, ask the user to run:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dutifuldev/prtags/main/scripts/install-prtags.sh | bash -s -- --bin-dir "$HOME/.local/bin"
```
If `prtags auth status` shows that the user is not logged in, ask the user to run:
```bash
prtags auth login
```
Resume only after the missing tool or login state has been fixed.
## Read-Path Default
For candidate discovery in this workflow, use `gitcrawl` first.
Treat it as the local history and clustering layer for related issues, duplicate attempts, and closed threads.
Use live `gh` or `gh api` for the target thread and for any candidate before making an actionable judgment.
Use live GitHub when `gitcrawl` is missing or stale for a concrete reason, such as:
- the target or candidate is not present yet
- the local data is clearly stale or incomplete for the decision you need to make
- `gitcrawl` errors, times out, or lacks the needed neighbor/search data
When you fall back to live GitHub search, note that you did so and why.
If a later `prtags` target-level write fails because its own mirror has not caught up, stop and report that the curation backend is missing the target object instead of forcing a fallback write.
## Goal
For each target PR or issue:
1. gather duplicate evidence
2. decide whether it is a real duplicate
3. create or reuse one `prtags` group for that duplicate cluster
4. save the maintainer judgment in `prtags`
5. rely on normal `prtags` group writes to drive GitHub comment sync when that integration is configured
## Tool Roles
Use the tools with these boundaries:
- `gitcrawl` is candidate generation and historical context
- use it first for local title/body search, neighbors, clusters, and closed-thread discovery
- treat every candidate as a lead until live GitHub confirms it
- `gh` is live GitHub truth
- use it for target state, body, comments, reviews, files, linked issues, and current open/closed/merged status
- use `gh search` only when `gitcrawl` is stale, missing data, or cannot express the needed query
- `prtags` is the maintainer curation layer
- use it to create or reuse one duplicate group
- use it to save the duplicate status, confidence, rationale, and group summary
- use it as the source of truth for the GitHub-facing group comment
## Working Rules
- Do not call something a duplicate only because the titles are similar.
- Do not call something a duplicate only because the same files changed.
- A duplicate cluster should be based on the same user-facing problem, the same intent, and substantially overlapping implementation or investigation context.
## One-Group Rule
Treat duplicate groups as exclusive.
A PR or issue should belong to at most one duplicate group at a time.
That means:
- before creating a new group, search for an existing group that already represents the same duplicate story
- if the target already appears to belong to a different duplicate group, stop and resolve that conflict first
- do not create a second group for the same target just because the wording is slightly different
- if two plausible existing groups overlap and you cannot safely merge the judgment, stop and ask the maintainer
This rule matters more than speed.
The skill should keep one coherent duplicate cluster per problem, not many near-duplicate clusters.
## What A Good Duplicate Group Represents
A duplicate group should describe the underlying problem and the intended fix direction.
Do not group items only because they share a keyword.
Good group shape:
- same user-facing bug or same maintainer-facing task
- same subsystem or code surface
- same intended change direction
- same likely duplicate-resolution path
Bad group shape:
- “all PRs that touch Slack”
- “all issues mentioning retry”
- “all auth-related items”
The group title should name the real problem.
The group description should summarize the intent and the code surface.
Examples:
- `gateway: startup regression from channel status bootstrap`
- `whatsapp: QR preflight timeout handling`
- `release: cross-OS validation handoff gaps`
## Evidence Checklist
Before declaring a duplicate, gather evidence from at least two categories.
`gitcrawl` neighbors, search hits, and cluster membership count as candidate generation, not as enough proof by themselves.
For PRs:
- same or nearly same problem statement
- same changed files or overlapping file ranges
- same fix direction
- same subsystem and failure mode
- same linked issue or same user-visible symptom
For issues:
- same user-visible problem
- same reproduction story or same failure mode
- same likely fix area
- same PRs already linked or discussed
- same maintainers already steering toward the same duplicate grouping
If you only have wording similarity, that is not enough.
## Step 1: Read The Target
Start by reading the target itself.
Use live GitHub for current target state.
For a PR:
```bash
gh pr view <number> --json number,title,state,mergedAt,body,closingIssuesReferences,files,comments,reviews,statusCheckRollup
```
For an issue:
```bash
gh issue view <number> --json number,title,state,body,comments,closedAt
```
Record:
- target type and number
- title
- problem statement
- proposed intent
- subsystem
- whether it is open, closed, or merged
- whether there is already a likely duplicate thread mentioned by humans
## Step 2: Search Broadly With Gitcrawl
Use `gitcrawl` first because it is the local OpenClaw history and clustering source.
Do not switch to broad live GitHub search unless `gitcrawl` is missing data, stale, or failing.
Start with the target and nearby threads:
```bash
gitcrawl threads openclaw/openclaw --numbers <issue-or-pr-number> --include-closed --json
gitcrawl neighbors openclaw/openclaw --number <issue-or-pr-number> --limit 20 --json
```
Then search key phrases and subsystem terms:
```bash
gitcrawl search openclaw/openclaw --query "<key phrase from title or body>" --mode hybrid --limit 20 --json
gitcrawl search openclaw/openclaw --query "<subsystem or error phrase>" --mode hybrid --limit 20 --json
```
Inspect likely clusters:
```bash
gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id> --member-limit 20 --body-chars 280 --json
```
For PRs, verify likely code overlap with live file data:
```bash
gh pr view <candidate-pr> --json number,title,state,mergedAt,files,body,comments,reviews
```
For issues, verify likely duplicate issue state and comments live:
```bash
gh issue view <candidate-issue> --json number,title,state,body,comments,closedAt
```
## Step 3: Use Live GitHub Search For Gaps
Use targeted live GitHub search after `gitcrawl` when:
- the target is too new for the local store
- comments or reviews matter and the local store lacks them
- the exact phrase did not appear in local results but the issue/PR is current enough that GitHub should know it
```bash
gh search prs --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 -- "<key phrase>"
gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 -- "<key phrase>"
gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match comments --limit 50 -- "<error or maintainer phrase>"
```
## Step 4: Decide The Outcome
Choose one of these outcomes:
- `not_duplicate`
- `duplicate_needs_judgment`
- `duplicate_confirmed`
Use `duplicate_confirmed` only when the evidence is strong enough that the maintainer could safely close or retag the duplicate item.
Use `duplicate_needs_judgment` when:
- the problem looks the same but the implementation goal differs
- the code overlap is weak
- the issue wording is ambiguous
- there may be two valid duplicate group interpretations
- the target appears to intersect two existing duplicate groups
## Step 5: Reuse Or Create One prtags Group
Before creating a group, search `prtags` for an existing one.
Start with text search over groups:
```bash
prtags search text -R openclaw/openclaw "<problem phrase>" --types group --limit 10
prtags search similar -R openclaw/openclaw "<problem summary>" --types group --limit 10
prtags group list -R openclaw/openclaw
```
Inspect likely groups:
```bash
prtags group get <group-id>
prtags group get <group-id> --include-metadata
```
Reuse an existing group when:
- it represents the same problem
- it already contains clearly related members
- adding the target would keep the group coherent
Do not widen an existing group just because `gitcrawl` placed several PRs or issues near each other.
Confirm that the actual implementation path and maintainer intent still match before adding the new member.
Create a new group only when no existing group clearly fits.
Create the group with a problem-based title and an intent-based description:
```bash
prtags group create -R openclaw/openclaw \
--kind mixed \
--title "<problem-centered title>" \
--description "<same intent, subsystem, and duplicate-resolution path>" \
--status open
```
Then attach the target and any known duplicate members:
```bash
prtags group add-pr <group-id> <pr-number>
prtags group add-issue <group-id> <issue-number>
```
If a target appears to already belong to another duplicate group and you cannot safely reuse that group, stop.
Do not create a second group.
## Step 6: Ensure The Annotation Fields Exist
Use `field ensure` so the skill is idempotent.
Recommended target-level fields:
```bash
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_status --scope pull_request --type enum --enum-values not_duplicate,candidate,confirmed --filterable
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_status --scope issue --type enum --enum-values not_duplicate,candidate,confirmed --filterable
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_confidence --scope pull_request --type enum --enum-values low,medium,high --filterable
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_confidence --scope issue --type enum --enum-values low,medium,high --filterable
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_rationale --scope pull_request --type text --searchable
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_rationale --scope issue --type text --searchable
```
Recommended group-level fields:
```bash
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_confidence --scope group --type enum --enum-values low,medium,high --filterable
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name duplicate_rationale --scope group --type text --searchable
prtags field ensure -R openclaw/openclaw --name cluster_summary --scope group --type text --searchable
```
## Step 7: Save The Maintainer Judgment In prtags
For a PR:
```bash
prtags annotation pr set -R openclaw/openclaw <pr-number> \
duplicate_status=confirmed \
duplicate_confidence=high \
duplicate_rationale="<same problem, same fix direction, overlapping files and comments>"
```
For an issue:
```bash
prtags annotation issue set -R openclaw/openclaw <issue-number> \
duplicate_status=confirmed \
duplicate_confidence=high \
duplicate_rationale="<same user-visible problem and same intended fix path>"
```
For the group:
```bash
prtags annotation group set <group-id> \
duplicate_confidence=high \
cluster_summary="<one-sentence problem summary>" \
duplicate_rationale="<why these items belong in one duplicate cluster>"
```
When the evidence is incomplete, set `duplicate_status=candidate` and lower the confidence.
If a per-PR or per-issue annotation write fails because `prtags` cannot resolve the target, do not force a fallback write path.
Keep the group state you were able to write, report that the curation backend is still missing the target object, and defer the target-level annotation until `prtags` catches up.
## Step 8: Let prtags Sync The Group Comment
Do not tell the agent to create a GitHub comment directly.
`prtags` owns the outbound GitHub comment as a derived projection of group state.
In the normal case, do not manually trigger comment sync.
When comment sync is configured, group writes already enqueue the derived comment projection automatically.
Use manual sync only as a repair or retry path:
```bash
prtags group sync-comments <group-id>
```
If the maintainer needs to see which groups still need attention, use:
```bash
prtags group list-comment-sync-targets -R openclaw/openclaw
```
The skill should treat the GitHub comment as a consequence of correct `prtags` group state.
It should not treat manual comment authoring as part of the normal duplicate workflow.
It should also not treat `sync-comments` as a required step for every duplicate decision.
## Output Format
Return a short maintainer report with these sections:
```text
Decision: duplicate_confirmed | duplicate_needs_judgment | not_duplicate
Target: PR #<n> | Issue #<n>
Confidence: high | medium | low
Evidence:
- ...
- ...
- ...
prtags actions:
- reused group <group-id> | created group <group-id>
- added members: ...
- annotations written: ...
- comment sync: automatic if configured | manual repair triggered for <group-id>
```
## Stop Conditions
Stop and escalate instead of forcing a duplicate decision when:
- the target appears to belong to two different duplicate groups
- the duplicate grouping is unclear
- the wording matches but the implementation goals differ
- two PRs touch the same files for different reasons
- two issues describe similar symptoms but likely different root causes
The maintainer should get one clean duplicate judgment or an explicit “needs judgment” result.
Do not blur the line.

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interface:
display_name: "Tag Duplicate PRs and Issues"
short_description: "Find duplicate PRs and issues with gitcrawl, group them in prtags, and let prtags sync the GitHub comment"
default_prompt: "Use $tag-duplicate-prs-issues to decide whether an OpenClaw PR or issue is a duplicate, gather candidates with gitcrawl, verify live state with GitHub, group related items in prtags, and save the duplicate judgment."

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@@ -8,14 +8,6 @@
.bun-cache
.bun
.artifacts
**/.artifacts
.local
**/.local
.pi
**/.pi
__openclaw_vitest__
**/__openclaw_vitest__
.tmp
**/.tmp
.DS_Store
@@ -46,9 +38,6 @@ docs/.generated
*.log
tmp
**/tmp
dist-runtime
**/dist-runtime
openclaw-path-alias-*
# build artifacts
dist

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@@ -54,8 +54,6 @@ OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN=
# Optional additional providers
# ZAI_API_KEY=...
# AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY=...
# TOKENHUB_API_KEY=...
# LKEAP_API_KEY=...
# MINIMAX_API_KEY=...
# SYNTHETIC_API_KEY=...
@@ -82,5 +80,4 @@ OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN=
# ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=...
# XI_API_KEY=... # alias for ElevenLabs
# INWORLD_API_KEY=...
# DEEPGRAM_API_KEY=...

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/.github/dependabot.yml @openclaw/secops
/.github/codeql/ @openclaw/secops
/.github/workflows/codeql.yml @openclaw/secops
/.github/workflows/codeql-critical-quality.yml @openclaw/secops
/src/security/ @openclaw/secops
/src/secrets/ @openclaw/secops
/src/config/*secret*.ts @openclaw/secops

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name: Docker E2E plan and hydrate
description: >
Create a Docker E2E lane plan, expose GitHub outputs, and optionally hydrate
the prebuilt package artifact plus shared Docker images needed by the plan.
inputs:
mode:
description: prepare, chunk, or targeted.
required: true
chunk:
description: Release-path chunk for mode=chunk.
required: false
default: ""
lanes:
description: Comma/space separated lane names for targeted or prepare mode.
required: false
default: ""
include-openwebui:
description: Whether Open WebUI is included when planning release/prepare coverage.
required: false
default: "true"
include-release-path-suites:
description: Whether prepare mode should plan all release-path suites.
required: false
default: "false"
hydrate-artifacts:
description: Whether to download/pull artifacts required by the plan.
required: false
default: "true"
package-artifact-name:
description: Workflow artifact name containing openclaw-current.tgz.
required: false
default: docker-e2e-package
outputs:
credentials:
description: Comma-separated credential groups required by selected lanes.
value: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.credentials }}
needs_bare_image:
description: "1 when selected lanes require the bare Docker E2E image."
value: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.needs_bare_image }}
needs_e2e_image:
description: "1 when selected lanes require any Docker E2E image."
value: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.needs_e2e_image }}
needs_functional_image:
description: "1 when selected lanes require the functional Docker E2E image."
value: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.needs_functional_image }}
needs_live_image:
description: "1 when selected lanes require building the live Docker image."
value: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.needs_live_image }}
needs_package:
description: "1 when selected lanes require the OpenClaw package tarball."
value: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.needs_package }}
plan_json:
description: Path to the generated plan JSON.
value: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.plan_json }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Plan Docker E2E lanes
id: plan
shell: bash
env:
MODE: ${{ inputs.mode }}
CHUNK: ${{ inputs.chunk }}
LANES: ${{ inputs.lanes }}
INCLUDE_OPENWEBUI: ${{ inputs.include-openwebui }}
INCLUDE_RELEASE_PATH_SUITES: ${{ inputs.include-release-path-suites }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
mkdir -p .artifacts/docker-tests
case "$MODE" in
prepare)
plan_path=".artifacts/docker-tests/plan.json"
if [[ "$INCLUDE_RELEASE_PATH_SUITES" == "true" ]]; then
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PROFILE=release-path
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PLAN_RELEASE_ALL=1
elif [[ -n "$LANES" ]]; then
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANES="$LANES"
elif [[ "$INCLUDE_OPENWEBUI" == "true" ]]; then
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANES=openwebui
fi
;;
chunk)
if [[ -z "$CHUNK" ]]; then
echo "chunk input is required for Docker E2E chunk planning." >&2
exit 1
fi
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PROFILE=release-path
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_CHUNK="$CHUNK"
plan_path=".artifacts/docker-tests/release-${CHUNK}-plan.json"
;;
targeted)
if [[ -z "$LANES" ]]; then
echo "lanes input is required for Docker E2E targeted planning." >&2
exit 1
fi
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANES="$LANES"
plan_path=".artifacts/docker-tests/targeted-plan.json"
;;
*)
echo "mode must be prepare, chunk, or targeted. Got: $MODE" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
export OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_INCLUDE_OPENWEBUI="$INCLUDE_OPENWEBUI"
node scripts/test-docker-all.mjs --plan-json > "$plan_path"
node scripts/docker-e2e.mjs github-outputs "$plan_path" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "plan_json=$plan_path" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Download OpenClaw Docker E2E package
if: inputs.hydrate-artifacts == 'true' && steps.plan.outputs.needs_package == '1'
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: ${{ inputs.package-artifact-name }}
path: .artifacts/docker-e2e-package
- name: Pull shared bare Docker E2E image
if: inputs.hydrate-artifacts == 'true' && steps.plan.outputs.needs_bare_image == '1'
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
docker pull "${OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_BARE_IMAGE}"
- name: Pull shared functional Docker E2E image
if: inputs.hydrate-artifacts == 'true' && steps.plan.outputs.needs_functional_image == '1'
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
docker pull "${OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_FUNCTIONAL_IMAGE}"
- name: Validate Docker E2E credentials
if: inputs.hydrate-artifacts == 'true'
shell: bash
env:
CREDENTIALS: ${{ steps.plan.outputs.credentials }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
credentials=",$CREDENTIALS,"
if [[ "$credentials" == *",openai,"* ]]; then
[[ -n "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]] || {
echo "OPENAI_API_KEY is required for selected Docker E2E lanes." >&2
exit 1
}
fi
if [[ "$credentials" == *",anthropic,"* && -z "${ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN:-}" && -z "${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:-}" ]]; then
echo "ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN or ANTHROPIC_API_KEY is required for selected Docker E2E lanes." >&2
exit 1
fi

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pnpm-version:
description: pnpm version for corepack.
required: false
default: "10.33.0"
default: "10.32.1"
install-bun:
description: Whether to install Bun alongside Node.
required: false
@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ runs:
check-latest: false
- name: Setup pnpm + cache store
id: pnpm-cache
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-pnpm-store-cache
with:
pnpm-version: ${{ inputs.pnpm-version }}
@@ -98,11 +97,3 @@ runs:
install_args+=("$LOCKFILE_FLAG")
fi
pnpm "${install_args[@]}" || pnpm "${install_args[@]}"
- name: Save pnpm store cache
if: inputs.install-deps == 'true' && steps.pnpm-cache.outputs.cache-enabled == 'true' && steps.pnpm-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions/cache/save@v5
continue-on-error: true
with:
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache.outputs.store-path }}
key: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache.outputs.primary-key }}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ inputs:
pnpm-version:
description: pnpm version to activate via corepack.
required: false
default: "10.33.0"
default: "10.32.1"
cache-key-suffix:
description: Suffix appended to the cache key.
required: false
@@ -14,25 +14,9 @@ inputs:
required: false
default: "true"
use-actions-cache:
description: Whether to restore pnpm store with actions/cache.
description: Whether to restore/save pnpm store with actions/cache.
required: false
default: "true"
outputs:
cache-enabled:
description: Whether actions/cache restore was enabled.
value: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache-config.outputs.enabled }}
cache-hit:
description: Whether the pnpm store cache had an exact key hit.
value: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache-restore.outputs.cache-hit }}
cache-matched-key:
description: Cache key matched by restore, if any.
value: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache-restore.outputs.cache-matched-key }}
primary-key:
description: Primary pnpm store cache key.
value: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache-config.outputs.primary-key }}
store-path:
description: Resolved pnpm store path.
value: ${{ steps.pnpm-store.outputs.path }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
@@ -62,29 +46,18 @@ runs:
shell: bash
run: echo "path=$(pnpm store path --silent)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Resolve pnpm store cache keys
id: pnpm-cache-config
shell: bash
env:
CACHE_KEY_SUFFIX: ${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}
LOCKFILE_HASH: ${{ hashFiles('pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
USE_ACTIONS_CACHE: ${{ inputs.use-actions-cache }}
USE_RESTORE_KEYS: ${{ inputs.use-restore-keys }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
echo "enabled=$USE_ACTIONS_CACHE" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "primary-key=${RUNNER_OS}-pnpm-store-${CACHE_KEY_SUFFIX}-${LOCKFILE_HASH}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [ "$USE_RESTORE_KEYS" = "true" ]; then
echo "restore-keys=${RUNNER_OS}-pnpm-store-${CACHE_KEY_SUFFIX}-" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "restore-keys=" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Restore pnpm store cache
id: pnpm-cache-restore
if: inputs.use-actions-cache == 'true'
uses: actions/cache/restore@v5
- name: Restore pnpm store cache (exact key only)
if: inputs.use-actions-cache == 'true' && inputs.use-restore-keys != 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-store.outputs.path }}
key: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache-config.outputs.primary-key }}
restore-keys: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache-config.outputs.restore-keys }}
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-restore-keys == 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-store.outputs.path }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-store-${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}-${{ hashFiles('pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-store-${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix }}-

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
name: openclaw-codeql-actions-critical-security
paths:
- .github/actions
- .github/workflows
paths-ignore:
- .github/workflows/stale.yml

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name: openclaw-codeql-android-critical-security
disable-default-queries: true
queries:
- uses: security-extended
query-filters:
# Android canvas intentionally runs trusted A2UI JavaScript; keep this profile focused on exploitable WebView edges.
- exclude:
id: java/android/websettings-javascript-enabled
# Gateway TLS already pins verified certificate SHA-256 fingerprints. OkHttp CertificatePinner pins SPKI hashes,
# so this query is noisy for OpenClaw's TOFU/local-gateway trust model and does not belong in the critical profile.
- exclude:
id: java/android/missing-certificate-pinning
paths:
- apps/android/app/src/main
paths-ignore:
- "**/.gradle"
- "**/build"
- "**/node_modules"
- "**/coverage"
- "**/*.generated.*"
- "**/*Test.kt"
- "**/*Test.java"
- "**/*Benchmark.kt"
- apps/android/app/src/test
- apps/android/benchmark

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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
name: openclaw-codeql-javascript-typescript-critical-quality
disable-default-queries: true
queries:
- uses: security-and-quality
query-filters:
- include:
problem.severity:
- error
- exclude:
tags:
- security
paths:
- src/agents/*auth*.ts
- src/agents/**/*auth*.ts
- src/agents/auth-health*.ts
- src/agents/auth-profiles
- src/agents/bash-tools.exec-host-shared.ts
- src/agents/sandbox
- src/agents/sandbox.ts
- src/agents/sandbox-*.ts
- src/config
- src/cron/service/jobs.ts
- src/cron/stagger.ts
- src/gateway/*auth*.ts
- src/gateway/**/*auth*.ts
- src/gateway/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/protocol/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts
- src/gateway/security-path*.ts
- src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts
- src/infra/secret-file*.ts
- src/secrets
- src/security
paths-ignore:
- "**/node_modules"
- "**/coverage"
- "**/*.generated.ts"
- "**/*.bundle.js"
- "**/*-runtime.js"
- "**/*.test.ts"
- "**/*.test.tsx"
- "**/*.e2e.test.ts"
- "**/*.e2e.test.tsx"
- "**/*test-support*"
- "**/*test-helper*"
- "**/*mock*"
- "**/*fixture*"
- "**/*bench*"

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
name: openclaw-codeql-javascript-typescript-critical-security
disable-default-queries: true
queries:
- uses: security-extended
query-filters:
- include:
precision:
- high
- very-high
- exclude:
problem.severity:
- recommendation
- warning
paths:
- src/agents/*auth*.ts
- src/agents/**/*auth*.ts
- src/agents/auth-health*.ts
- src/agents/auth-profiles
- src/agents/bash-tools.exec-host-shared.ts
- src/agents/sandbox
- src/agents/sandbox.ts
- src/agents/sandbox-*.ts
- src/config/*secret*.ts
- src/config/**/*secret*.ts
- src/cron/service/jobs.ts
- src/cron/stagger.ts
- src/gateway/*auth*.ts
- src/gateway/**/*auth*.ts
- src/gateway/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/protocol/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts
- src/gateway/security-path*.ts
- src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts
- src/infra/secret-file*.ts
- src/secrets
- src/security
paths-ignore:
- "**/node_modules"
- "**/coverage"
- "**/*.generated.ts"
- "**/*.bundle.js"
- "**/*-runtime.js"
- "**/*.test.ts"
- "**/*.test.tsx"
- "**/*.e2e.test.ts"
- "**/*.e2e.test.tsx"
- "**/*test-support*"
- "**/*test-helper*"
- "**/*mock*"
- "**/*fixture*"
- "**/*bench*"

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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
name: openclaw-codeql-javascript-typescript
paths:
- src
- extensions
- ui/src
- skills
paths-ignore:
- apps
- dist
- docs
- "**/node_modules"
- "**/coverage"
- "**/*.test.ts"
- "**/*.test.tsx"
- "**/*.e2e.test.ts"
- "**/*.e2e.test.tsx"

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name: openclaw-codeql-macos-critical-security
disable-default-queries: true
queries:
- uses: security-extended
paths:
- apps/macos/Sources
paths-ignore:
- "**/.build"
- "**/.build/**"
- "**/DerivedData"
- "**/DerivedData/**"
- "**/*.generated.swift"
- "**/*Tests.swift"

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# OpenClaw Docs Agent
You are maintaining OpenClaw documentation after a main-branch commit.
Goal: inspect the code changes and existing documentation, then update existing docs only when they are stale, incomplete, or misleading.
Hard limits:
- Edit existing files only.
- Do not create new docs pages, images, assets, scripts, code files, or workflow files.
- Do not delete or rename files.
- Do not change production code, tests, package metadata, generated baselines, lockfiles, or CI config.
- Keep changes minimal and factual.
- Use "plugin/plugins" in user-facing docs/UI/changelog; `extensions/` is only the internal workspace layout.
- Do not add a changelog entry unless the docs update describes a user-facing behavior/API change from the triggering commit.
Allowed paths:
- `docs/**`
- `README.md`
- `CHANGELOG.md`
Required workflow:
1. Run `pnpm docs:list` if available and read relevant docs based on `read_when` hints.
2. Inspect the triggering event via `$GITHUB_EVENT_PATH`, then review `$DOCS_AGENT_BASE_SHA..$DOCS_AGENT_HEAD_SHA` and its changed files. If either env var is missing, fall back to the event payload.
3. Update stale existing documentation, if needed.
4. Run `pnpm check:docs` if dependencies are available.
5. Leave the worktree clean if no docs need changes.
If `pnpm docs:check-mdx` or `pnpm check:docs` reports MDX parse errors, fix only the syntax needed for the listed existing docs files. Preserve prose meaning, frontmatter, code fences, and links; do not broadly rewrite translated or source content while repairing parser failures.
When uncertain, prefer no edit and explain the uncertainty in the final message.

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
# OpenClaw Docs MDX Repair Agent
You are repairing generated OpenClaw documentation after a fast MDX validation failure.
Goal: fix only the MDX syntax errors reported by the checker.
Hard limits:
- Edit only existing Markdown/MDX files under the locale path named by `LOCALE`.
- Do not edit source English docs unless `LOCALE=en`.
- Do not edit code, workflows, package metadata, generated sync metadata, translation memory, or assets.
- Do not add, delete, or rename files.
- Preserve the meaning of translated prose.
- Preserve frontmatter, `x-i18n.source_hash`, links, code fences, JSX component names, and existing page structure.
- Avoid broad formatting or retranslation.
Required workflow:
1. Read `.openclaw-sync/mdx/${LOCALE}.json` when it exists.
2. Inspect only the listed files and nearby lines.
3. Fix the minimal syntax issue, such as broken JSX attribute quoting, mismatched component closing tags, raw `<` text, raw HTML comments, or accidental top-level `import`/`export` text.
4. Run `node source/scripts/check-docs-mdx.mjs "docs/${LOCALE}" --json-out ".openclaw-sync/mdx/${LOCALE}.json"`.
5. Leave no changes outside `docs/${LOCALE}`.
When uncertain, prefer the smallest escaping fix: backticks for literal words, `&lt;` for literal `<`, double quotes around JSX attribute values, and balanced component tags.

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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
# OpenClaw Test Performance Agent
You are maintaining OpenClaw test performance after a trusted main-branch CI run.
Goal: inspect the full-suite test performance report, then make small, coverage-preserving improvements to slow tests when the fix is clear. If the baseline report shows failing tests and the fix is obvious, fix those too.
Inputs:
- Baseline grouped report: `.artifacts/test-perf/baseline-before.json`
- Per-config Vitest JSON reports: `.artifacts/test-perf/baseline-before/vitest-json/`
- Per-config logs: `.artifacts/test-perf/baseline-before/logs/`
Hard limits:
- Preserve test coverage and behavioral intent.
- Do not delete, skip, weaken, or narrow test cases to make the suite faster.
- Do not add `test.skip`, `it.skip`, `describe.skip`, `test.only`, `it.only`, or `describe.only`.
- Do not update snapshots, generated baselines, inventories, ignore files, lockfiles, package metadata, CI workflows, or release metadata.
- Do not add dependencies.
- Do not create, delete, or rename files.
- Do not do broad refactors or style-only rewrites.
- Keep changes minimal and focused on the slow or failing tests you can justify from the report.
- Prefer no edit when a performance improvement is speculative.
- If `.artifacts/test-perf/baseline-before.json` has `"failed": true`, do not make performance-only edits. First inspect the failed config logs. Edit only when the test failure has an obvious, coverage-preserving fix. If no obvious failure fix exists, leave the worktree clean.
Good fixes:
- Replace broad partial module mocks, especially `importOriginal()` mocks, with narrow injected dependencies or local runtime seams.
- Avoid importing heavy barrels in hot tests when a narrow module or helper covers the same behavior.
- Add or adjust a production lazy/injection seam only when that is the narrowest way to preserve coverage while removing expensive imports or fixing an obvious mock/import failure.
- Move expensive setup from per-test hooks to shared setup only when state isolation remains correct.
- Reuse existing fixtures/builders instead of recreating expensive work per case.
- Mock expensive runtime boundaries directly: filesystem crawls, package registries, provider SDKs, network/process launch, browser/runtime scanners.
- Keep one integration smoke per boundary and test pure helpers directly, but only when the same behavior remains covered.
Required workflow:
1. Run `pnpm docs:list` if available, then read `docs/reference/test.md` and `docs/help/testing.md` sections about test performance.
2. Inspect `.artifacts/test-perf/baseline-before.json`. If `failed` is true, inspect the failed config logs before looking at slow files.
3. Pick at most a few low-risk files. When baseline failed, pick only files needed for the obvious failure fix; otherwise focus on the slowest files/configs. Explain the coverage-preserving reason in comments only if the code would otherwise be unclear.
4. Run targeted tests for changed files where possible. Use `pnpm test <path>` and optionally `pnpm test:perf:imports <path>`.
5. Leave the worktree clean if no safe improvement exists.
When uncertain, make no edit and explain the uncertainty in the final message.

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@@ -3,12 +3,6 @@
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/bluebubbles/**"
- "docs/channels/bluebubbles.md"
"plugin: azure-speech":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/azure-speech/**"
- "docs/providers/azure-speech.md"
- "docs/tools/tts.md"
"channel: discord":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -30,27 +24,6 @@
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/googlechat/**"
- "docs/channels/googlechat.md"
"plugin: google-meet":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/google-meet/**"
- "docs/plugins/google-meet.md"
"plugin: migrate-hermes":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/migrate-hermes/**"
- "docs/cli/migrate.md"
"plugin: migrate-claude":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/migrate-claude/**"
- "docs/cli/migrate.md"
- "docs/install/migrating-claude.md"
"plugin: bonjour":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/bonjour/**"
- "docs/gateway/bonjour.md"
"channel: imessage":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -112,11 +85,6 @@
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/slack/**"
- "docs/channels/slack.md"
"channel: synology-chat":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/synology-chat/**"
- "docs/channels/synology-chat.md"
"channel: telegram":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -249,10 +217,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/diagnostics-otel/**"
"extensions: diagnostics-prometheus":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/diagnostics-prometheus/**"
"extensions: llm-task":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -277,10 +241,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/open-prose/**"
"extensions: tokenjuice":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/tokenjuice/**"
"extensions: webhooks":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -305,24 +265,10 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/byteplus/**"
"extensions: cerebras":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/cerebras/**"
- "docs/providers/cerebras.md"
"extensions: deepseek":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/deepseek/**"
"extensions: deepinfra":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/deepinfra/**"
- "docs/providers/deepinfra.md"
"extensions: tencent":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/tencent/**"
"extensions: stepfun":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -343,11 +289,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/huggingface/**"
"extensions: inworld":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/inworld/**"
- "docs/providers/inworld.md"
"extensions: kilocode":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -356,11 +297,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/lmstudio/**"
"extensions: litellm":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/litellm/**"
- "docs/providers/litellm.md"
"extensions: openai":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -397,11 +333,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/qianfan/**"
"extensions: senseaudio":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/senseaudio/**"
- "docs/providers/senseaudio.md"
"extensions: synthetic":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -418,11 +349,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/together/**"
"extensions: tts-local-cli":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/tts-local-cli/**"
- "docs/tools/tts.md"
"extensions: venice":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -443,7 +369,3 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/fal/**"
"extensions: gradium":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/gradium/**"

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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ on:
types: [opened, edited, labeled]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_target: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] maintainer-owned label automation; trusted base checkout only, no untrusted PR code execution
types: [opened, edited, synchronize, reopened, labeled]
pull_request_target: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] maintainer-owned label automation; no untrusted checkout or code execution
types: [labeled]
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
@@ -20,36 +20,515 @@ permissions: {}
jobs:
auto-response:
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.sha }}
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token-fallback
if: steps.app-token.outcome == 'failure'
with:
app-id: "2971289"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY_FALLBACK }}
- name: Run Barnacle auto-response
uses: actions/github-script@v9
- name: Handle labeled items
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
const { pathToFileURL } = require("node:url");
const moduleUrl = pathToFileURL(
`${process.env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/scripts/github/barnacle-auto-response.mjs`,
);
const { runBarnacleAutoResponse } = await import(moduleUrl.href);
// Labels prefixed with "r:" are auto-response triggers.
const activePrLimit = 10;
const rules = [
{
label: "r: skill",
close: true,
message:
"Thanks for the contribution! New skills should be published to [Clawhub](https://clawhub.ai) for everyone to use. Were keeping the core lean on skills, so Im closing this out.",
},
{
label: "r: support",
close: true,
message:
"Please use [our support server](https://discord.gg/clawd) and ask in #help or #users-helping-users to resolve this, or follow the stuck FAQ at https://docs.openclaw.ai/help/faq#im-stuck-whats-the-fastest-way-to-get-unstuck.",
},
{
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" +
"Thank you.",
},
{
label: "r: too-many-prs",
close: true,
message:
`Closing this PR because the author has more than ${activePrLimit} active PRs in this repo. ` +
"Please reduce the active PR queue and reopen or resubmit once it is back under the limit. You can close your own PRs to get back under the limit.",
},
{
label: "r: testflight",
close: true,
commentTriggers: ["testflight"],
message: "Not available, build from source.",
},
{
label: "r: third-party-extension",
close: true,
message:
"Please make this as a third-party plugin that you maintain yourself in your own repo. Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai/plugin. Feel free to open a PR after to add it to our community plugins page: https://docs.openclaw.ai/plugins/community",
},
{
label: "r: moltbook",
close: true,
lock: true,
lockReason: "off-topic",
commentTriggers: ["moltbook"],
message:
"OpenClaw is not affiliated with Moltbook, and issues related to Moltbook should not be submitted here.",
},
];
await runBarnacleAutoResponse({ github, context, core });
const maintainerTeam = "maintainer";
const pingWarningMessage =
"Please dont spam-ping multiple maintainers at once. Be patient, or join our community Discord for help: https://discord.gg/clawd";
const mentionRegex = /@([A-Za-z0-9-]+)/g;
const maintainerCache = new Map();
const normalizeLogin = (login) => login.toLowerCase();
const bugSubtypeLabelSpecs = {
regression: {
color: "D93F0B",
description: "Behavior that previously worked and now fails",
},
"bug:crash": {
color: "B60205",
description: "Process/app exits unexpectedly or hangs",
},
"bug:behavior": {
color: "D73A4A",
description: "Incorrect behavior without a crash",
},
};
const bugTypeToLabel = {
"Regression (worked before, now fails)": "regression",
"Crash (process/app exits or hangs)": "bug:crash",
"Behavior bug (incorrect output/state without crash)": "bug:behavior",
};
const bugSubtypeLabels = Object.keys(bugSubtypeLabelSpecs);
const extractIssueFormValue = (body, field) => {
if (!body) {
return "";
}
const escapedField = field.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, "\\$&");
const regex = new RegExp(
`(?:^|\\n)###\\s+${escapedField}\\s*\\n([\\s\\S]*?)(?=\\n###\\s+|$)`,
"i",
);
const match = body.match(regex);
if (!match) {
return "";
}
for (const line of match[1].split("\n")) {
const trimmed = line.trim();
if (trimmed) {
return trimmed;
}
}
return "";
};
const ensureLabelExists = async (name, color, description) => {
try {
await github.rest.issues.getLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
name,
});
} catch (error) {
if (error?.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
await github.rest.issues.createLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
name,
color,
description,
});
}
};
const syncBugSubtypeLabel = async (issue, labelSet) => {
if (!labelSet.has("bug")) {
return;
}
const selectedBugType = extractIssueFormValue(issue.body ?? "", "Bug type");
const targetLabel = bugTypeToLabel[selectedBugType];
if (!targetLabel) {
return;
}
const targetSpec = bugSubtypeLabelSpecs[targetLabel];
await ensureLabelExists(targetLabel, targetSpec.color, targetSpec.description);
for (const subtypeLabel of bugSubtypeLabels) {
if (subtypeLabel === targetLabel) {
continue;
}
if (!labelSet.has(subtypeLabel)) {
continue;
}
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
name: subtypeLabel,
});
labelSet.delete(subtypeLabel);
} catch (error) {
if (error?.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
}
}
if (!labelSet.has(targetLabel)) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
labels: [targetLabel],
});
labelSet.add(targetLabel);
}
};
const isMaintainer = async (login) => {
if (!login) {
return false;
}
const normalized = normalizeLogin(login);
if (maintainerCache.has(normalized)) {
return maintainerCache.get(normalized);
}
let isMember = false;
try {
const membership = await github.rest.teams.getMembershipForUserInOrg({
org: context.repo.owner,
team_slug: maintainerTeam,
username: normalized,
});
isMember = membership?.data?.state === "active";
} catch (error) {
if (error?.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
}
maintainerCache.set(normalized, isMember);
return isMember;
};
const countMaintainerMentions = async (body, authorLogin) => {
if (!body) {
return 0;
}
const normalizedAuthor = authorLogin ? normalizeLogin(authorLogin) : "";
if (normalizedAuthor && (await isMaintainer(normalizedAuthor))) {
return 0;
}
const haystack = body.toLowerCase();
const teamMention = `@${context.repo.owner.toLowerCase()}/${maintainerTeam}`;
if (haystack.includes(teamMention)) {
return 3;
}
const mentions = new Set();
for (const match of body.matchAll(mentionRegex)) {
mentions.add(normalizeLogin(match[1]));
}
if (normalizedAuthor) {
mentions.delete(normalizedAuthor);
}
let count = 0;
for (const login of mentions) {
if (await isMaintainer(login)) {
count += 1;
}
}
return count;
};
const triggerLabel = "trigger-response";
const activePrLimitLabel = "r: too-many-prs";
const activePrLimitOverrideLabel = "r: too-many-prs-override";
const target = context.payload.issue ?? context.payload.pull_request;
if (!target) {
return;
}
const labelSet = new Set(
(target.labels ?? [])
.map((label) => (typeof label === "string" ? label : label?.name))
.filter((name) => typeof name === "string"),
);
const issue = context.payload.issue;
const pullRequest = context.payload.pull_request;
const comment = context.payload.comment;
if (comment) {
const authorLogin = comment.user?.login ?? "";
if (comment.user?.type === "Bot" || authorLogin.endsWith("[bot]")) {
return;
}
const commentBody = comment.body ?? "";
const responses = [];
const mentionCount = await countMaintainerMentions(commentBody, authorLogin);
if (mentionCount >= 3) {
responses.push(pingWarningMessage);
}
const commentHaystack = commentBody.toLowerCase();
const commentRule = rules.find((item) =>
(item.commentTriggers ?? []).some((trigger) =>
commentHaystack.includes(trigger),
),
);
if (commentRule) {
responses.push(commentRule.message);
}
if (responses.length > 0) {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: target.number,
body: responses.join("\n\n"),
});
}
return;
}
if (issue) {
const action = context.payload.action;
if (action === "opened" || action === "edited") {
const issueText = `${issue.title ?? ""}\n${issue.body ?? ""}`.trim();
const authorLogin = issue.user?.login ?? "";
const mentionCount = await countMaintainerMentions(
issueText,
authorLogin,
);
if (mentionCount >= 3) {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
body: pingWarningMessage,
});
}
await syncBugSubtypeLabel(issue, labelSet);
}
}
const hasTriggerLabel = labelSet.has(triggerLabel);
if (hasTriggerLabel) {
labelSet.delete(triggerLabel);
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: target.number,
name: triggerLabel,
});
} catch (error) {
if (error?.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
}
}
const isLabelEvent = context.payload.action === "labeled";
if (!hasTriggerLabel && !isLabelEvent) {
return;
}
if (issue) {
const title = issue.title ?? "";
const body = issue.body ?? "";
const haystack = `${title}\n${body}`.toLowerCase();
const hasMoltbookLabel = labelSet.has("r: moltbook");
const hasTestflightLabel = labelSet.has("r: testflight");
const hasSecurityLabel = labelSet.has("security");
if (title.toLowerCase().includes("security") && !hasSecurityLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
labels: ["security"],
});
labelSet.add("security");
}
if (title.toLowerCase().includes("testflight") && !hasTestflightLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
labels: ["r: testflight"],
});
labelSet.add("r: testflight");
}
if (haystack.includes("moltbook") && !hasMoltbookLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
labels: ["r: moltbook"],
});
labelSet.add("r: moltbook");
}
}
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,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
body: noisyPrMessage,
});
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
state: "closed",
});
return;
}
const labelCount = labelSet.size;
if (labelCount > 20) {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
body: noisyPrMessage,
});
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
state: "closed",
});
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,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
state: "closed",
});
return;
}
}
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,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
state: "closed",
state_reason: "not_planned",
});
return;
}
if (pullRequest && labelSet.has(activePrLimitOverrideLabel)) {
labelSet.delete(activePrLimitLabel);
}
const rule = rules.find((item) => labelSet.has(item.label));
if (!rule) {
return;
}
const issueNumber = target.number;
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
body: rule.message,
});
if (rule.close) {
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
state: "closed",
});
}
if (rule.lock) {
await github.rest.issues.lock({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
lock_reason: rule.lockReason ?? "resolved",
});
}

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@@ -1,224 +0,0 @@
name: Blacksmith Build Artifacts Testbox
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
testbox_id:
type: string
description: "Testbox session ID"
required: true
pull_request:
paths:
- ".github/workflows/**"
permissions:
contents: read
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
build-artifacts:
permissions:
contents: read
name: "build-artifacts"
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 35
steps:
- name: Begin Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/begin-testbox@v2
with:
testbox_id: ${{ inputs.testbox_id }}
- name: Checkout
shell: bash
env:
CHECKOUT_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
CHECKOUT_SHA: ${{ github.sha }}
CHECKOUT_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
workdir="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
auth_header="$(printf 'x-access-token:%s' "$CHECKOUT_TOKEN" | base64 | tr -d '\n')"
reset_checkout_dir() {
mkdir -p "$workdir"
find "$workdir" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -exec rm -rf {} +
}
checkout_attempt() {
local attempt="$1"
reset_checkout_dir
git init "$workdir" >/dev/null
git config --global --add safe.directory "$workdir"
git -C "$workdir" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}"
git -C "$workdir" config gc.auto 0
timeout --signal=TERM 30s git -C "$workdir" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
-c "http.https://github.com/.extraheader=AUTHORIZATION: basic ${auth_header}" \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/ci-target" || return 1
git -C "$workdir" checkout --force --detach "$CHECKOUT_SHA" || return 1
test -f "$workdir/.github/actions/setup-node-env/action.yml" || return 1
echo "checkout attempt ${attempt}/5 succeeded"
}
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if checkout_attempt "$attempt"; then
exit 0
fi
echo "checkout attempt ${attempt}/5 failed"
sleep $((attempt * 5))
done
echo "checkout failed after 5 attempts" >&2
exit 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
- name: Resolve release dist cache seeds
id: dist-cache-seeds
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
cache_prefix="${RUNNER_OS}-dist-build-"
declare -A seen=()
resolve_tag_sha() {
local tag="$1"
local direct=""
local peeled=""
while read -r sha ref; do
if [[ "$ref" == "refs/tags/${tag}^{}" ]]; then
peeled="$sha"
elif [[ "$ref" == "refs/tags/${tag}" ]]; then
direct="$sha"
fi
done < <(git ls-remote --tags origin "refs/tags/${tag}" "refs/tags/${tag}^{}")
printf '%s\n' "${peeled:-$direct}"
}
{
echo "restore-keys<<EOF"
for dist_tag in beta latest; do
version="$(npm view "openclaw@${dist_tag}" version 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -z "$version" ]]; then
echo "Could not resolve npm dist-tag ${dist_tag}; skipping cache seed." >&2
continue
fi
sha="$(resolve_tag_sha "v${version}")"
if [[ -z "$sha" ]]; then
echo "Could not resolve git tag v${version}; skipping cache seed." >&2
continue
fi
key="${cache_prefix}${sha}"
if [[ -z "${seen[$key]+x}" ]]; then
echo "$key"
seen[$key]=1
fi
done
echo "${cache_prefix}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Restore dist build cache
id: dist-cache
uses: actions/cache/restore@v5
with:
path: |
.artifacts/build-all-cache/
dist/
dist-runtime/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-dist-build-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: ${{ steps.dist-cache-seeds.outputs.restore-keys }}
- name: Build dist on cache miss
if: steps.dist-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: pnpm build:ci-artifacts
- name: Build Control UI on cache miss
if: steps.dist-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: pnpm ui:build
- name: Verify build artifacts
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
test -d dist
test -d dist-runtime
if [[ ! -f dist/index.js && ! -f dist/index.mjs ]]; then
echo "Missing dist/index.js or dist/index.mjs" >&2
exit 1
fi
test -f dist/build-info.json
test -f dist/control-ui/index.html
- name: Save dist build cache
if: steps.dist-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions/cache/save@v5
with:
path: |
.artifacts/build-all-cache/
dist/
dist-runtime/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-dist-build-${{ github.sha }}
- name: Prepare Testbox shell
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
node_bin="$(dirname "$(node -p 'process.execPath')")"
pnpm_bin="$(command -v pnpm)"
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/node" /usr/local/bin/node
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/npm" /usr/local/bin/npm
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/npx" /usr/local/bin/npx
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/corepack" /usr/local/bin/corepack
sudo ln -sf "$pnpm_bin" /usr/local/bin/pnpm
- name: Hydrate Testbox provider env helper
shell: bash
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD }}
ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN }}
CEREBRAS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CEREBRAS_API_KEY }}
DEEPINFRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPINFRA_API_KEY }}
FIREWORKS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.FIREWORKS_API_KEY }}
GEMINI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GEMINI_API_KEY }}
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}
GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
MINIMAX_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MINIMAX_API_KEY }}
MISTRAL_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MISTRAL_API_KEY }}
MOONSHOT_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MOONSHOT_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_BASE_URL }}
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENROUTER_API_KEY }}
QWEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.QWEN_API_KEY }}
TOGETHER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TOGETHER_API_KEY }}
XAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.XAI_API_KEY }}
ZAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ZAI_API_KEY }}
Z_AI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.Z_AI_API_KEY }}
run: bash scripts/ci-hydrate-testbox-env.sh
- name: Run Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@v2
if: always()
env:
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name: Blacksmith Testbox
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
testbox_id:
type: string
description: "Testbox session ID"
required: true
pull_request:
paths:
- ".github/workflows/**"
permissions:
contents: read
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
check:
permissions:
contents: read
name: "check"
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- name: Begin Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/begin-testbox@v2
with:
testbox_id: ${{ inputs.testbox_id }}
- name: Checkout
shell: bash
env:
CHECKOUT_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
CHECKOUT_SHA: ${{ github.sha }}
CHECKOUT_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
workdir="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
auth_header="$(printf 'x-access-token:%s' "$CHECKOUT_TOKEN" | base64 | tr -d '\n')"
reset_checkout_dir() {
mkdir -p "$workdir"
find "$workdir" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -exec rm -rf {} +
}
checkout_attempt() {
local attempt="$1"
reset_checkout_dir
git init "$workdir" >/dev/null
git config --global --add safe.directory "$workdir"
git -C "$workdir" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}"
git -C "$workdir" config gc.auto 0
timeout --signal=TERM 30s git -C "$workdir" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
-c "http.https://github.com/.extraheader=AUTHORIZATION: basic ${auth_header}" \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/ci-target" || return 1
git -C "$workdir" checkout --force --detach "$CHECKOUT_SHA" || return 1
test -f "$workdir/.github/actions/setup-node-env/action.yml" || return 1
echo "checkout attempt ${attempt}/5 succeeded"
}
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if checkout_attempt "$attempt"; then
exit 0
fi
echo "checkout attempt ${attempt}/5 failed"
sleep $((attempt * 5))
done
echo "checkout failed after 5 attempts" >&2
exit 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
- name: Prepare Testbox shell
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
node_bin="$(dirname "$(node -p 'process.execPath')")"
pnpm_bin="$(command -v pnpm)"
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/node" /usr/local/bin/node
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/npm" /usr/local/bin/npm
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/npx" /usr/local/bin/npx
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/corepack" /usr/local/bin/corepack
sudo ln -sf "$pnpm_bin" /usr/local/bin/pnpm
- name: Hydrate Testbox provider env helper
shell: bash
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD }}
ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN }}
CEREBRAS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CEREBRAS_API_KEY }}
DEEPINFRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPINFRA_API_KEY }}
FIREWORKS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.FIREWORKS_API_KEY }}
GEMINI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GEMINI_API_KEY }}
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}
GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
MINIMAX_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MINIMAX_API_KEY }}
MISTRAL_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MISTRAL_API_KEY }}
MOONSHOT_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MOONSHOT_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_BASE_URL }}
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENROUTER_API_KEY }}
QWEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.QWEN_API_KEY }}
TOGETHER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TOGETHER_API_KEY }}
XAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.XAI_API_KEY }}
ZAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ZAI_API_KEY }}
Z_AI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.Z_AI_API_KEY }}
run: bash scripts/ci-hydrate-testbox-env.sh
- name: Run Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@v2
if: always()
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"

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name: ClawSweeper Dispatch
on:
issues:
types: [opened, reopened, edited, labeled, unlabeled]
pull_request_target: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] maintainer-owned external dispatch; no checkout or untrusted PR code execution
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize, ready_for_review, edited, labeled, unlabeled]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
dispatch:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
HAS_CLAWSWEEPER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.CLAWSWEEPER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY != '' }}
steps:
- name: Create ClawSweeper dispatch token
id: token
if: ${{ env.HAS_CLAWSWEEPER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY == 'true' }}
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
with:
app-id: 3306130
private-key: ${{ secrets.CLAWSWEEPER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: openclaw
repositories: clawsweeper
- name: Dispatch exact ClawSweeper review
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.token.outputs.token || secrets.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN }}
TARGET_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
ITEM_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number || github.event.pull_request.number }}
ITEM_KIND: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' && 'pull_request' || 'issue' }}
run: |
if [ -z "$GH_TOKEN" ]; then
echo "::notice::Skipping ClawSweeper dispatch because no dispatch credential is configured."
exit 0
fi
payload="$(jq -nc \
--arg target_repo "$TARGET_REPO" \
--argjson item_number "$ITEM_NUMBER" \
--arg item_kind "$ITEM_KIND" \
'{event_type:"clawsweeper_item",client_payload:{target_repo:$target_repo,item_number:$item_number,item_kind:$item_kind}}')"
if gh api repos/openclaw/clawsweeper/dispatches \
--method POST \
--input - <<< "$payload"; then
echo "Dispatched ClawSweeper review."
else
echo "::warning::Skipping ClawSweeper dispatch because the configured credential could not dispatch to openclaw/clawsweeper."
fi

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name: CodeQL Critical Quality
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "30 6 * * *"
concurrency:
group: codeql-critical-quality-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && github.run_id || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
security-events: write
jobs:
javascript-typescript:
name: Critical Quality (javascript-typescript)
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 25
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6
with:
submodules: false
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
with:
languages: javascript-typescript
config-file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-javascript-typescript-critical-quality.yml
- name: Analyze
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
with:
category: "/codeql-critical-quality/javascript-typescript"

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on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
profile:
description: CodeQL security profile to run
required: false
default: all
type: choice
options:
- all
- security
- android-security
- macos-security
schedule:
- cron: "0 6 * * *"
concurrency:
group: codeql-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && github.run_id || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: false
group: codeql-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
@@ -29,140 +18,121 @@ permissions:
security-events: write
jobs:
critical-security:
name: Critical Security (${{ matrix.language }})
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' || inputs.profile == 'all' || inputs.profile == 'security' }}
analyze:
name: Analyze (${{ matrix.language }})
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runs_on }}
timeout-minutes: ${{ matrix.timeout_minutes }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- language: javascript-typescript
runs_on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout_minutes: 25
config_file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-javascript-typescript-critical-security.yml
runs_on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
needs_node: true
needs_python: false
needs_java: false
needs_swift_tools: false
needs_manual_build: false
needs_autobuild: false
config_file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-javascript-typescript.yml
- language: actions
runs_on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout_minutes: 10
config_file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-actions-critical-security.yml
runs_on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
needs_node: false
needs_python: false
needs_java: false
needs_swift_tools: false
needs_manual_build: false
needs_autobuild: false
config_file: ""
- language: python
runs_on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
needs_node: false
needs_python: true
needs_java: false
needs_swift_tools: false
needs_manual_build: false
needs_autobuild: false
config_file: ""
- language: java-kotlin
runs_on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
needs_node: false
needs_python: false
needs_java: true
needs_swift_tools: false
needs_manual_build: true
needs_autobuild: false
config_file: ""
- language: swift
runs_on: macos-latest
needs_node: false
needs_python: false
needs_java: false
needs_swift_tools: true
needs_manual_build: true
needs_autobuild: false
config_file: ""
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6
with:
submodules: false
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
- name: Setup Node environment
if: matrix.needs_node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
config-file: ${{ matrix.config_file }}
install-bun: "false"
- name: Analyze
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
- name: Setup Python
if: matrix.needs_python
uses: actions/setup-python@a309ff8b426b58ec0e2a45f0f869d46889d02405 # v6
with:
category: "/codeql-critical-security/${{ matrix.language }}"
android-security:
name: Critical Security (android)
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.profile == 'android-security' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 45
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6
with:
submodules: false
python-version: "3.12"
- name: Setup Java
if: matrix.needs_java
uses: actions/setup-java@be666c2fcd27ec809703dec50e508c2fdc7f6654 # v5
with:
distribution: temurin
java-version: "21"
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
with:
languages: java-kotlin
build-mode: manual
config-file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-android-critical-security.yml
- name: Build Android for CodeQL
working-directory: apps/android
run: ./gradlew --no-daemon :app:assemblePlayDebug
- name: Analyze
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
with:
category: "/codeql-critical-security/android"
macos-security:
name: Critical Security (macOS)
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.profile == 'macos-security' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-6vcpu-macos-latest
timeout-minutes: 45
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6
with:
submodules: false
- name: Select Xcode
- 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
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
uses: github/codeql-action/init@b25d0ebf40e5b63ee81e1bd6e5d2a12b7c2aeb61 # v4
with:
languages: swift
build-mode: manual
config-file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-macos-critical-security.yml
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
queries: security-and-quality
config-file: ${{ matrix.config_file || '' }}
- name: Build macOS for CodeQL
run: swift build --package-path apps/macos --product OpenClaw
- name: Autobuild
if: matrix.needs_autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@b25d0ebf40e5b63ee81e1bd6e5d2a12b7c2aeb61 # v4
- name: Analyze
id: analyze
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
with:
output: sarif-results
upload: failure-only
category: "/codeql-critical-security/macos"
- name: Build Android for CodeQL
if: matrix.language == 'java-kotlin'
working-directory: apps/android
run: ./gradlew --no-daemon :app:assemblePlayDebug
- name: Remove dependency build results
env:
SARIF_OUTPUT: sarif-results
- name: Build Swift for CodeQL
if: matrix.language == 'swift'
run: |
set -euo pipefail
shopt -s nullglob
swift build --package-path apps/macos --configuration release
cd apps/ios
xcodegen generate
xcodebuild build \
-project OpenClaw.xcodeproj \
-scheme OpenClaw \
-destination "generic/platform=iOS Simulator" \
CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED=NO
if [ ! -d "$SARIF_OUTPUT" ]; then
echo "SARIF output directory not found: $SARIF_OUTPUT" >&2
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p sarif-results-filtered
files=("$SARIF_OUTPUT"/*.sarif)
if [ "${#files[@]}" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No SARIF files found in $SARIF_OUTPUT" >&2
exit 1
fi
for file in "${files[@]}"; do
jq '
def in_dependency_build:
((.locations // []) | length > 0)
and all(.locations[]; (.physicalLocation.artifactLocation.uri? // "") | test("^apps/macos/\\.build/"));
.runs |= map(.results = ((.results // []) | map(select(in_dependency_build | not))))
' "$file" > "sarif-results-filtered/$(basename "$file")"
done
- name: Upload filtered SARIF
uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@95e58e9a2cdfd71adc6e0353d5c52f41a045d225 # v4
- name: Analyze
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@b25d0ebf40e5b63ee81e1bd6e5d2a12b7c2aeb61 # v4
with:
sarif_file: sarif-results-filtered
category: "/codeql-critical-security/macos"
category: "/language:${{ matrix.language }}"

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run: |
set -euo pipefail
all_locales_json='["zh-CN","zh-TW","pt-BR","de","es","ja-JP","ko","fr","tr","uk","id","pl","th"]'
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"
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ jobs:
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: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_MODEL: gpt-5.4
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_THINKING: low
LOCALE: ${{ matrix.locale }}
run: node --import tsx scripts/control-ui-i18n.ts sync --locale "${LOCALE}" --write

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@@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ jobs:
# WARNING: KEEP MANUAL BACKFILLS GATED BY THE docker-release ENVIRONMENT.
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
environment: docker-release
permissions: {}
steps:
- name: Approve Docker backfill
env:
@@ -64,7 +63,7 @@ jobs:
# KEEP THIS WORKFLOW ON GITHUB-HOSTED RUNNERS.
# DO NOT MOVE IT BACK TO BLACKSMITH WITHOUT RE-VALIDATING TAG BUILDS AND BACKFILLS.
# Build amd64 image. Default and slim tags point to the same slim runtime.
# 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') }}
@@ -75,6 +74,7 @@ jobs:
contents: read
outputs:
digest: ${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }}
slim-digest: ${{ steps.build-slim.outputs.digest }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -117,7 +117,12 @@ jobs:
fi
{
echo "value<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${tags[@]}" "${slim_tags[@]}"
printf "%s\n" "${tags[@]}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
{
echo "slim<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${slim_tags[@]}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
@@ -148,21 +153,34 @@ 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@bcafcacb16a39f128d818304e6c9c0c18556b85f # v7.1.0
uses: docker/build-push-action@10e90e3645eae34f1e60eeb005ba3a3d33f178e8 # v6
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
push: true
- 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@10e90e3645eae34f1e60eeb005ba3a3d33f178e8 # v6
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_EXTENSIONS=diagnostics-otel
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.value }}
OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.slim }}
labels: ${{ steps.labels.outputs.value }}
sbom: true
provenance: mode=max
provenance: false
push: true
# Build arm64 image. Default and slim tags point to the same slim runtime.
# 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') }}
@@ -173,6 +191,7 @@ jobs:
contents: read
outputs:
digest: ${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }}
slim-digest: ${{ steps.build-slim.outputs.digest }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -215,7 +234,12 @@ jobs:
fi
{
echo "value<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${tags[@]}" "${slim_tags[@]}"
printf "%s\n" "${tags[@]}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
{
echo "slim<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${slim_tags[@]}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
@@ -246,18 +270,31 @@ 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@bcafcacb16a39f128d818304e6c9c0c18556b85f # v7.1.0
uses: docker/build-push-action@10e90e3645eae34f1e60eeb005ba3a3d33f178e8 # v6
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
push: true
- 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@10e90e3645eae34f1e60eeb005ba3a3d33f178e8 # v6
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_EXTENSIONS=diagnostics-otel
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.value }}
OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim
tags: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.slim }}
labels: ${{ steps.labels.outputs.value }}
sbom: true
provenance: mode=max
provenance: false
push: true
# Create multi-platform manifests
@@ -314,11 +351,16 @@ jobs:
fi
{
echo "value<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${tags[@]}" "${slim_tags[@]}"
printf "%s\n" "${tags[@]}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
{
echo "slim<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${slim_tags[@]}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Create and push manifest
- name: Create and push default manifest
shell: bash
env:
TAGS: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.value }}
@@ -336,94 +378,20 @@ jobs:
"${AMD64_DIGEST}" \
"${ARM64_DIGEST}"
verify-attestations:
needs: [create-manifest]
if: ${{ always() && needs.create-manifest.result == 'success' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
contents: read
packages: read
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Set up Docker Builder
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@4d04d5d9486b7bd6fa91e7baf45bbb4f8b9deedd # v4
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@4907a6ddec9925e35a0a9e82d7399ccc52663121 # v4
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Resolve image refs
id: refs
- name: Create and push slim manifest
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' }}
SLIM_TAGS: ${{ steps.tags.outputs.slim }}
AMD64_SLIM_DIGEST: ${{ needs.build-amd64.outputs.slim-digest }}
ARM64_SLIM_DIGEST: ${{ needs.build-arm64.outputs.slim-digest }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
multi_refs=()
slim_multi_refs=()
amd64_refs=()
arm64_refs=()
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
multi_refs+=("${IMAGE}:main")
slim_multi_refs+=("${IMAGE}:main-slim")
amd64_refs+=("${IMAGE}:main-amd64" "${IMAGE}:main-slim-amd64")
arm64_refs+=("${IMAGE}:main-arm64" "${IMAGE}:main-slim-arm64")
fi
if [[ "${SOURCE_REF}" == refs/tags/v* ]]; then
version="${SOURCE_REF#refs/tags/v}"
multi_refs+=("${IMAGE}:${version}")
slim_multi_refs+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-slim")
amd64_refs+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-amd64" "${IMAGE}:${version}-slim-amd64")
arm64_refs+=("${IMAGE}:${version}-arm64" "${IMAGE}:${version}-slim-arm64")
if [[ "${IS_MANUAL_BACKFILL}" != "1" && "$version" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(-[0-9]+)?$ ]]; then
multi_refs+=("${IMAGE}:latest")
slim_multi_refs+=("${IMAGE}:slim")
fi
fi
if [[ ${#multi_refs[@]} -eq 0 || ${#amd64_refs[@]} -eq 0 || ${#arm64_refs[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "::error::No Docker image refs resolved for ref ${SOURCE_REF}"
exit 1
fi
{
echo "multi<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${multi_refs[@]}" "${slim_multi_refs[@]}"
echo "EOF"
echo "amd64<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${amd64_refs[@]}"
echo "EOF"
echo "arm64<<EOF"
printf "%s\n" "${arm64_refs[@]}"
echo "EOF"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Verify Docker attestations
shell: bash
env:
MULTI_REFS: ${{ steps.refs.outputs.multi }}
AMD64_REFS: ${{ steps.refs.outputs.amd64 }}
ARM64_REFS: ${{ steps.refs.outputs.arm64 }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
mapfile -t multi_refs <<< "${MULTI_REFS}"
mapfile -t amd64_refs <<< "${AMD64_REFS}"
mapfile -t arm64_refs <<< "${ARM64_REFS}"
node scripts/verify-docker-attestations.mjs \
--platform linux/amd64 \
--platform linux/arm64 \
"${multi_refs[@]}"
node scripts/verify-docker-attestations.mjs \
--platform linux/amd64 \
"${amd64_refs[@]}"
node scripts/verify-docker-attestations.mjs \
--platform linux/arm64 \
"${arm64_refs[@]}"
mapfile -t tags <<< "${SLIM_TAGS}"
args=()
for tag in "${tags[@]}"; do
[ -z "$tag" ] && continue
args+=("-t" "$tag")
done
docker buildx imagetools create "${args[@]}" \
"${AMD64_SLIM_DIGEST}" \
"${ARM64_SLIM_DIGEST}"

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name: Docs Agent
on:
workflow_run: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] main-only docs repair after trusted CI; job gates repository, event, branch, actor, conclusion, exact current main SHA, and hourly cadence before using write token
workflows:
- CI
types:
- completed
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
actions: read
contents: write
concurrency:
group: docs-agent-main
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
update-docs:
if: >
github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' &&
github.actor != 'github-actions[bot]' &&
(github.event_name != 'workflow_run' ||
(github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'push' &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'main' &&
github.event.workflow_run.actor.login != 'github-actions[bot]'))
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: main
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
submodules: false
- name: Gate trusted main activity and hourly cadence
id: gate
env:
EVENT_NAME: ${{ github.event_name }}
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
WORKFLOW_HEAD_SHA: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ "$EVENT_NAME" != "workflow_run" ]; then
head_sha="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
review_base="$(git rev-parse "${head_sha}^" 2>/dev/null || printf '%s' "$head_sha")"
{
echo "run_agent=true"
echo "base_sha=${head_sha}"
echo "review_base_sha=${review_base}"
echo "review_head_sha=${head_sha}"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if git fetch --no-tags origin main; then
break
fi
if [ "$attempt" = "5" ]; then
echo "Failed to fetch main after retries." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Fetch attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
remote_main="$(git rev-parse origin/main)"
if [ "$remote_main" != "$WORKFLOW_HEAD_SHA" ]; then
echo "CI run is superseded by ${remote_main}; skipping docs agent for ${WORKFLOW_HEAD_SHA}."
echo "run_agent=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
runs_json="$RUNNER_TEMP/docs-agent-runs.json"
gh api --method GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/workflows/docs-agent.yml/runs" \
-f branch=main \
-f event=workflow_run \
-f per_page=100 > "$runs_json"
one_hour_ago="$(date -u -d '1 hour ago' +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)"
recent_runs="$(
jq -r \
--argjson current_run_id "$GITHUB_RUN_ID" \
--arg one_hour_ago "$one_hour_ago" \
'.workflow_runs[]
| select(.database_id != $current_run_id)
| select(.created_at >= $one_hour_ago)
| select(.status != "cancelled")
| select((.conclusion // "") != "skipped")
| [.database_id, .status, (.conclusion // ""), .created_at, .head_sha]
| @tsv' "$runs_json"
)"
if [ -n "$recent_runs" ]; then
echo "Docs agent already ran or is running within the last hour; skipping."
printf '%s\n' "$recent_runs"
echo "run_agent=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
review_base="$(
jq -r \
--argjson current_run_id "$GITHUB_RUN_ID" \
--arg remote_main "$remote_main" \
'.workflow_runs[]
| select(.database_id != $current_run_id)
| select(.status != "cancelled")
| select((.conclusion // "") != "skipped")
| .head_sha
| select(. != null and . != "")
| select(. != $remote_main)
' "$runs_json" | head -n 1
)"
if [ -z "$review_base" ] || ! git cat-file -e "${review_base}^{commit}" 2>/dev/null; then
review_base="$(git rev-parse "${remote_main}^" 2>/dev/null || printf '%s' "$remote_main")"
fi
{
echo "run_agent=true"
echo "base_sha=${remote_main}"
echo "review_base_sha=${review_base}"
echo "review_head_sha=${remote_main}"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Setup Node environment
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
- name: Ensure docs agent key exists
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_AGENT_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "Missing OPENCLAW_DOCS_AGENT_OPENAI_API_KEY or OPENAI_API_KEY secret." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Run Codex docs agent
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
uses: openai/codex-action@v1
env:
DOCS_AGENT_BASE_SHA: ${{ steps.gate.outputs.review_base_sha }}
DOCS_AGENT_HEAD_SHA: ${{ steps.gate.outputs.review_head_sha }}
with:
openai-api-key: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_AGENT_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
prompt-file: .github/codex/prompts/docs-agent.md
model: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
effort: medium
sandbox: workspace-write
safety-strategy: drop-sudo
codex-args: '["--full-auto"]'
- name: Enforce existing-docs-only patch
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
run: |
set -euo pipefail
untracked="$(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard)"
if [ -n "$untracked" ]; then
echo "Docs agent created untracked files; forbidden:"
printf '%s\n' "$untracked"
exit 1
fi
added_or_deleted="$(git diff --name-status --diff-filter=AD)"
if [ -n "$added_or_deleted" ]; then
echo "Docs agent added or deleted tracked files; forbidden:"
printf '%s\n' "$added_or_deleted"
exit 1
fi
bad_paths="$(
git diff --name-only | while IFS= read -r path; do
case "$path" in
docs/*|README.md|CHANGELOG.md) ;;
*) printf '%s\n' "$path" ;;
esac
done
)"
if [ -n "$bad_paths" ]; then
echo "Docs agent touched non-doc paths; forbidden:"
printf '%s\n' "$bad_paths"
exit 1
fi
- name: Restore Node 24 path
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
run:
| # zizmor: ignore[github-env] NODE_BIN is set by the trusted local setup-node-env action in this same job
set -euo pipefail
export PATH="${NODE_BIN}:${PATH}"
echo "${NODE_BIN}" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
node -v
corepack enable
pnpm -v
- name: Check docs
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
run: pnpm check:docs
- name: Commit docs updates
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
env:
BASE_SHA: ${{ steps.gate.outputs.base_sha }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
TARGET_BRANCH: main
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if git diff --quiet; then
echo "No docs changes."
exit 0
fi
git config user.name "openclaw-docs-agent[bot]"
git config user.email "openclaw-docs-agent[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git add docs README.md CHANGELOG.md
git commit --no-verify -m "docs: refresh documentation"
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if ! git fetch --no-tags origin "${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
echo "Fetch attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
continue
fi
if git push "https://x-access-token:${GITHUB_TOKEN}@github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}.git" HEAD:"${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
exit 0
fi
remote_main="$(git rev-parse "origin/${TARGET_BRANCH}")"
if [ "$remote_main" != "$BASE_SHA" ]; then
echo "main advanced from ${BASE_SHA} to ${remote_main}; skipping stale docs update."
exit 0
fi
echo "Docs update attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
echo "Failed to push docs updates after retries." >&2
exit 1

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ jobs:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
@@ -32,19 +32,9 @@ jobs:
OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
rm -rf publish
if git clone \
"https://x-access-token:${OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN}@github.com/openclaw/docs.git" \
publish; then
exit 0
fi
echo "Clone attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
echo "Failed to clone publish repo after retries." >&2
exit 1
git clone \
"https://x-access-token:${OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN}@github.com/openclaw/docs.git" \
publish
- name: Sync docs into publish repo
run: |
@@ -53,56 +43,26 @@ jobs:
--source-repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" \
--source-sha "$GITHUB_SHA"
- name: Install docs MDX checker dependency
run: npm install --no-save --package-lock=false @mdx-js/mdx@3.1.1
- name: Check publish docs MDX
run: node "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/publish/.openclaw-sync/check-docs-mdx.mjs" "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/publish/docs"
- name: Commit publish repo sync
working-directory: publish
run: |
set -euo pipefail
remote_source_sha() {
git show refs/remotes/origin/main:.openclaw-sync/source.json 2>/dev/null \
| node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); try { const data = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); if (data.sha) process.stdout.write(data.sha); } catch {}' \
|| true
}
skip_stale_source() {
current_source_sha="$(remote_source_sha)"
if [ -z "$current_source_sha" ] || [ "$current_source_sha" = "$GITHUB_SHA" ]; then
return
fi
if git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" merge-base --is-ancestor "$GITHUB_SHA" "$current_source_sha"; then
echo "Skipping stale publish sync for $GITHUB_SHA; origin/main already mirrors $current_source_sha."
exit 0
fi
}
if git diff --quiet -- docs .openclaw-sync; then
echo "No publish-repo changes."
exit 0
fi
if git fetch origin main:refs/remotes/origin/main; then
skip_stale_source
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
if git fetch origin main:refs/remotes/origin/main; then
skip_stale_source
if git rebase -X theirs origin/main && git push origin HEAD:main; then
exit 0
fi
git fetch origin main
git rebase origin/main
if git push origin HEAD:main; then
exit 0
fi
git rebase --abort >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
echo "Publish sync attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
echo "Push attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done

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@@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ jobs:
translate-tr-release \
translate-uk-release \
translate-id-release \
translate-pl-release \
translate-th-release
translate-pl-release
do
gh api repos/openclaw/docs/dispatches \
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@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
name: Docs
on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- "**/*.md"
- "docs/**"
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: ${{ format('{0}-{1}', github.workflow, github.ref) }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
docs:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 1
fetch-tags: false
persist-credentials: false
submodules: false
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
- name: Check docs
run: pnpm check:docs

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@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
name: Duplicate PRs After Merge
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
landed_pr:
description: "Merged PR number that supersedes the duplicates"
required: true
type: string
duplicate_prs:
description: "Comma or whitespace separated duplicate PR numbers to close"
required: true
type: string
apply:
description: "When true, label/comment/close; otherwise dry-run only"
required: true
type: boolean
default: false
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: write
concurrency:
group: duplicate-after-merge-${{ github.event.inputs.landed_pr }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
jobs:
close-duplicates:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Close confirmed duplicates
env:
APPLY: ${{ inputs.apply }}
DUPLICATE_PRS: ${{ inputs.duplicate_prs }}
LANDED_PR: ${{ inputs.landed_pr }}
REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
args=(
--repo "$REPO"
--landed-pr "$LANDED_PR"
--duplicates "$DUPLICATE_PRS"
)
if [[ "$APPLY" == "true" ]]; then
args+=(--apply)
fi
node scripts/close-duplicate-prs-after-merge.mjs "${args[@]}"

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@@ -1,564 +0,0 @@
name: Full Release Validation
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
ref:
description: Branch, tag, or full commit SHA to validate
required: true
default: main
type: string
provider:
description: Provider lane for cross-OS onboarding and the end-to-end agent turn
required: false
default: openai
type: choice
options:
- openai
- anthropic
- minimax
mode:
description: Which cross-OS release lanes to run
required: false
default: both
type: choice
options:
- fresh
- upgrade
- both
release_profile:
description: Release coverage profile for live/Docker/provider breadth
required: false
default: full
type: choice
options:
- minimum
- stable
- full
rerun_group:
description: Validation group to run
required: false
default: all
type: choice
options:
- all
- ci
- release-checks
- install-smoke
- cross-os
- live-e2e
- package
- qa
- qa-parity
- qa-live
- npm-telegram
npm_telegram_package_spec:
description: Optional published package spec for the post-publish Telegram E2E lane
required: false
default: ""
type: string
evidence_package_spec:
description: Optional published package spec to prove in the private release evidence report
required: false
default: ""
type: string
npm_telegram_provider_mode:
description: Provider mode for the optional post-publish Telegram E2E lane
required: false
default: mock-openai
type: choice
options:
- mock-openai
- live-frontier
npm_telegram_scenario:
description: Optional comma-separated Telegram scenario ids for the post-publish lane
required: false
default: ""
type: string
permissions:
actions: write
contents: read
concurrency:
group: full-release-validation-${{ inputs.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
GH_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
jobs:
resolve_target:
name: Resolve target ref
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 10
outputs:
sha: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.sha }}
steps:
- name: Checkout trusted workflow helper
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.ref_name }}
path: workflow
fetch-depth: 1
persist-credentials: false
submodules: false
- name: Resolve target SHA
id: resolve
env:
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
run: |
bash workflow/scripts/github/resolve-openclaw-ref.sh \
--ref "$TARGET_REF" \
--github-output "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Summarize target
env:
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.sha }}
CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref_name }}
NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.npm_telegram_package_spec }}
EVIDENCE_PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.evidence_package_spec }}
RERUN_GROUP: ${{ inputs.rerun_group }}
run: |
{
echo "## Full release validation"
echo
echo "- Target ref: \`${TARGET_REF}\`"
echo "- Target SHA: \`${TARGET_SHA}\`"
echo "- Child workflow ref: \`${CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF}\`"
echo "- Rerun group: \`${RERUN_GROUP}\`"
if [[ "$RERUN_GROUP" == "all" || "$RERUN_GROUP" == "ci" ]]; then
echo "- Normal CI: \`CI\` with \`target_ref=${TARGET_SHA}\`"
else
echo "- Normal CI: skipped by rerun group"
fi
if [[ "$RERUN_GROUP" != "ci" && "$RERUN_GROUP" != "npm-telegram" ]]; then
echo "- Release/live/Docker/package/QA: \`OpenClaw Release Checks\`"
else
echo "- Release/live/Docker/package/QA: skipped by rerun group"
fi
if [[ -n "${NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC// }" ]]; then
echo "- Post-publish Telegram E2E: \`${NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC}\`"
else
echo "- Post-publish Telegram E2E: skipped because no published package spec was provided"
fi
if [[ -n "${EVIDENCE_PACKAGE_SPEC// }" ]]; then
echo "- Private evidence package proof: \`${EVIDENCE_PACKAGE_SPEC}\`"
fi
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
normal_ci:
name: Run normal full CI
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","ci"]'), inputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 240
outputs:
run_id: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.run_id }}
url: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.url }}
conclusion: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.conclusion }}
steps:
- name: Dispatch and monitor CI
id: dispatch
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref_name }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
dispatch_and_wait() {
local workflow="$1"
shift
local before_json dispatch_output run_id status conclusion url
before_json="$(gh run list --workflow "$workflow" --event workflow_dispatch --limit 100 --json databaseId --jq '[.[].databaseId]')"
dispatch_output="$(gh workflow run "$workflow" --ref "$CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF" "$@" 2>&1)"
printf '%s\n' "$dispatch_output"
run_id="$(
printf '%s\n' "$dispatch_output" |
sed -nE 's#.*actions/runs/([0-9]+).*#\1#p' |
tail -n 1
)"
if [[ -z "$run_id" ]]; then
for _ in $(seq 1 60); do
run_id="$(
BEFORE_IDS="$before_json" gh run list --workflow "$workflow" --event workflow_dispatch --limit 50 --json databaseId,createdAt \
--jq 'map(select(.databaseId as $id | (env.BEFORE_IDS | fromjson | index($id) | not))) | sort_by(.createdAt) | reverse | .[0].databaseId // empty'
)"
if [[ -n "$run_id" ]]; then
break
fi
sleep 5
done
fi
if [[ -z "${run_id:-}" ]]; then
echo "Could not find dispatched run for ${workflow}." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Dispatched ${workflow}: https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}"
echo "run_id=${run_id}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
while true; do
status="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json status --jq '.status')"
if [[ "$status" == "completed" ]]; then
break
fi
sleep 30
done
conclusion="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json conclusion --jq '.conclusion')"
url="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json url --jq '.url')"
echo "${workflow} finished with ${conclusion}: ${url}"
echo "url=${url}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "conclusion=${conclusion}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
fi
}
{
echo "### Normal CI"
echo
echo "- Target ref: \`${TARGET_REF}\`"
echo "- Target SHA: \`${TARGET_SHA}\`"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
dispatch_and_wait ci.yml -f target_ref="$TARGET_SHA"
release_checks:
name: Run release/live/Docker/QA validation
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","release-checks","install-smoke","cross-os","live-e2e","package","qa","qa-parity","qa-live"]'), inputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 720
outputs:
run_id: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.run_id }}
url: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.url }}
conclusion: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.conclusion }}
steps:
- name: Dispatch and monitor release checks
id: dispatch
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref_name }}
PROVIDER: ${{ inputs.provider }}
MODE: ${{ inputs.mode }}
RELEASE_PROFILE: ${{ inputs.release_profile }}
RERUN_GROUP: ${{ inputs.rerun_group }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
dispatch_and_wait() {
local workflow="$1"
shift
local before_json dispatch_output run_id status conclusion url
before_json="$(gh run list --workflow "$workflow" --event workflow_dispatch --limit 100 --json databaseId --jq '[.[].databaseId]')"
dispatch_output="$(gh workflow run "$workflow" --ref "$CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF" "$@" 2>&1)"
printf '%s\n' "$dispatch_output"
run_id="$(
printf '%s\n' "$dispatch_output" |
sed -nE 's#.*actions/runs/([0-9]+).*#\1#p' |
tail -n 1
)"
if [[ -z "$run_id" ]]; then
for _ in $(seq 1 60); do
run_id="$(
BEFORE_IDS="$before_json" gh run list --workflow "$workflow" --event workflow_dispatch --limit 50 --json databaseId,createdAt \
--jq 'map(select(.databaseId as $id | (env.BEFORE_IDS | fromjson | index($id) | not))) | sort_by(.createdAt) | reverse | .[0].databaseId // empty'
)"
if [[ -n "$run_id" ]]; then
break
fi
sleep 5
done
fi
if [[ -z "${run_id:-}" ]]; then
echo "Could not find dispatched run for ${workflow}." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Dispatched ${workflow}: https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}"
echo "run_id=${run_id}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
while true; do
status="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json status --jq '.status')"
if [[ "$status" == "completed" ]]; then
break
fi
sleep 30
done
conclusion="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json conclusion --jq '.conclusion')"
url="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json url --jq '.url')"
echo "${workflow} finished with ${conclusion}: ${url}"
echo "url=${url}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "conclusion=${conclusion}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
fi
}
{
echo "### Release/live/Docker/QA validation"
echo
echo "- Target ref: \`${TARGET_REF}\`"
echo "- Target SHA: \`${TARGET_SHA}\`"
echo "- Provider: \`${PROVIDER}\`"
echo "- Cross-OS mode: \`${MODE}\`"
echo "- Release profile: \`${RELEASE_PROFILE}\`"
echo "- Rerun group: \`${RERUN_GROUP}\`"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
child_rerun_group="$RERUN_GROUP"
if [[ "$child_rerun_group" == "release-checks" ]]; then
child_rerun_group=all
fi
dispatch_and_wait openclaw-release-checks.yml \
-f ref="$TARGET_REF" \
-f expected_sha="$TARGET_SHA" \
-f provider="$PROVIDER" \
-f mode="$MODE" \
-f release_profile="$RELEASE_PROFILE" \
-f rerun_group="$child_rerun_group"
npm_telegram:
name: Run post-publish Telegram E2E
needs: [resolve_target]
if: inputs.npm_telegram_package_spec != '' && contains(fromJSON('["all","npm-telegram"]'), inputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 120
outputs:
run_id: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.run_id }}
url: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.url }}
conclusion: ${{ steps.dispatch.outputs.conclusion }}
steps:
- name: Dispatch and monitor npm Telegram E2E
id: dispatch
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref_name }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.npm_telegram_package_spec }}
PROVIDER_MODE: ${{ inputs.npm_telegram_provider_mode }}
SCENARIO: ${{ inputs.npm_telegram_scenario }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
before_json="$(gh run list --workflow npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml --event workflow_dispatch --limit 100 --json databaseId --jq '[.[].databaseId]')"
args=(-f package_spec="$PACKAGE_SPEC" -f harness_ref="$TARGET_SHA" -f provider_mode="$PROVIDER_MODE")
if [[ -n "${SCENARIO// }" ]]; then
args+=(-f scenario="$SCENARIO")
fi
gh workflow run npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml --ref "$CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF" "${args[@]}"
run_id=""
for _ in $(seq 1 60); do
run_id="$(
BEFORE_IDS="$before_json" gh run list --workflow npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml --event workflow_dispatch --limit 50 --json databaseId,createdAt \
--jq 'map(select(.databaseId as $id | (env.BEFORE_IDS | fromjson | index($id) | not))) | sort_by(.createdAt) | reverse | .[0].databaseId // empty'
)"
if [[ -n "$run_id" ]]; then
break
fi
sleep 5
done
if [[ -z "$run_id" ]]; then
echo "Could not find dispatched run for npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Dispatched npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml: https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}"
echo "run_id=${run_id}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
while true; do
status="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json status --jq '.status')"
if [[ "$status" == "completed" ]]; then
break
fi
sleep 30
done
conclusion="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json conclusion --jq '.conclusion')"
url="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json url --jq '.url')"
echo "npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml finished with ${conclusion}: ${url}"
echo "url=${url}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "conclusion=${conclusion}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
fi
summary:
name: Verify full validation
needs: [normal_ci, release_checks, npm_telegram]
if: always()
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Request private evidence update
env:
RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_RELEASES_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.evidence_package_spec || inputs.npm_telegram_package_spec }}
GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE: ${{ github.run_id }}
RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT: ${{ needs.release_checks.result }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT" == "skipped" ]]; then
echo "Release checks were skipped by rerun group; skipping automatic private evidence update."
exit 0
fi
if [[ -z "${RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN// }" ]]; then
echo "OPENCLAW_RELEASES_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN is not configured; skipping automatic private evidence update."
exit 0
fi
release_id="${TARGET_REF#refs/tags/}"
release_id="${release_id#v}"
if [[ "$PACKAGE_SPEC" =~ ^openclaw@(.+)$ ]]; then
release_id="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
fi
release_id="$(printf '%s' "$release_id" | tr '/:@ ' '----' | tr -cd 'A-Za-z0-9._-')"
if [[ -z "$release_id" ]]; then
echo "::error::Could not derive release evidence id from target ref '${TARGET_REF}'."
exit 1
fi
payload="$(
jq -cn \
--arg full_validation_run_id "$GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE" \
--arg release_id "$release_id" \
--arg release_ref "$TARGET_REF" \
--arg package_spec "$PACKAGE_SPEC" \
--arg notes "Automatically requested by Full Release Validation ${GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE} after child workflows completed; the parent summary re-checks current child run conclusions." \
'{
event_type: "openclaw_full_release_validation_completed",
client_payload: {
full_validation_run_id: $full_validation_run_id,
release_id: $release_id,
release_ref: $release_ref,
package_spec: $package_spec,
notes: $notes
}
}'
)"
curl --fail-with-body \
-X POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN}" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
https://api.github.com/repos/openclaw/releases-private/dispatches \
-d "$payload"
- name: Verify child workflow results
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
NORMAL_CI_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.normal_ci.outputs.run_id }}
RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.release_checks.outputs.run_id }}
NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.npm_telegram.outputs.run_id }}
NORMAL_CI_RESULT: ${{ needs.normal_ci.result }}
RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT: ${{ needs.release_checks.result }}
NPM_TELEGRAM_RESULT: ${{ needs.npm_telegram.result }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
check_child() {
local label="$1"
local run_id="$2"
local required="$3"
if [[ -z "${run_id// }" ]]; then
if [[ "$required" == "0" ]]; then
echo "${label}: skipped"
return 0
fi
echo "::error::${label} did not record a child run id."
return 1
fi
local status conclusion url attempt
status="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json status --jq '.status')"
conclusion="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json conclusion --jq '.conclusion')"
url="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json url --jq '.url')"
attempt="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json attempt --jq '.attempt')"
echo "${label}: ${status}/${conclusion} attempt ${attempt}: ${url}"
if [[ "$status" != "completed" || "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
echo "::error::${label} child run ended with ${status}/${conclusion}: ${url}"
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, status, conclusion, url}' || true
return 1
fi
}
summarize_child_timing() {
local label="$1"
local run_id="$2"
if [[ -z "${run_id// }" ]]; then
return 0
fi
{
echo
echo "### Slowest jobs: ${label}"
echo
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '
def ts: fromdateiso8601;
"| Job | Result | Minutes |",
"| --- | --- | ---: |",
([.jobs[]
| select(.startedAt != "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" and .completedAt != "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z")
| . + {durationMin: ((((.completedAt | ts) - (.startedAt | ts)) / 60) * 10 | round / 10)}
| {name, conclusion, durationMin}]
| sort_by(.durationMin)
| reverse
| .[0:10]
| map("| `" + (.name | gsub("\\|"; "\\|")) + "` | `" + ((.conclusion // "") | tostring) + "` | " + (.durationMin | tostring) + " |")
| .[])
' || echo "_Unable to summarize jobs for run ${run_id}._"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
}
failed=0
if [[ "$NORMAL_CI_RESULT" == "skipped" && -z "${NORMAL_CI_RUN_ID// }" ]]; then
check_child "normal_ci" "" 0 || failed=1
else
check_child "normal_ci" "$NORMAL_CI_RUN_ID" 1 || failed=1
fi
if [[ "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT" == "skipped" && -z "${RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID// }" ]]; then
check_child "release_checks" "" 0 || failed=1
else
check_child "release_checks" "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID" 1 || failed=1
fi
if [[ "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RESULT" == "skipped" && -z "${NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID// }" ]]; then
check_child "npm_telegram" "" 0 || failed=1
else
check_child "npm_telegram" "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID" 1 || failed=1
fi
summarize_child_timing "normal_ci" "$NORMAL_CI_RUN_ID"
summarize_child_timing "release_checks" "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID"
summarize_child_timing "npm_telegram" "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID"
exit "$failed"

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@@ -1,236 +1,111 @@
name: Install Smoke
on:
schedule:
- cron: "17 3 * * *"
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize, ready_for_review, converted_to_draft]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
run_bun_global_install_smoke:
description: Run the Bun global install image-provider smoke
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
update_baseline_version:
description: Baseline openclaw version or dist-tag for installer update smoke
required: false
default: latest
type: string
workflow_call:
inputs:
ref:
description: Git ref to validate
required: false
type: string
run_bun_global_install_smoke:
description: Run the Bun global install image-provider smoke
required: false
default: true
type: boolean
update_baseline_version:
description: Baseline openclaw version or dist-tag for installer update smoke
required: false
default: latest
type: string
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('{0}-manual-{1}', github.workflow, github.run_id) || format('{0}-{1}', github.workflow, github.ref) }}
cancel-in-progress: true
group: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && format('{0}-{1}', github.workflow, github.event.pull_request.number) || format('{0}-{1}', github.workflow, github.run_id) }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
jobs:
preflight:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
docs_only: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.docs_only }}
run_install_smoke: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.run_install_smoke }}
run_fast_install_smoke: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.run_fast_install_smoke }}
run_full_install_smoke: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.run_full_install_smoke }}
run_bun_global_install_smoke: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.run_bun_global_install_smoke }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref || github.ref }}
fetch-depth: 1
fetch-tags: false
persist-credentials: false
submodules: false
- name: Ensure preflight 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: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref_name || github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}
- name: Detect docs-only changes
id: docs_scope
uses: ./.github/actions/detect-docs-changes
- name: Detect changed smoke scope
id: changed_scope
if: steps.docs_scope.outputs.docs_only != 'true'
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ "${{ 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"
- name: Build install-smoke CI manifest
id: manifest
env:
OPENCLAW_CI_EVENT_NAME: ${{ github.event_name }}
OPENCLAW_CI_WORKFLOW_BUN_GLOBAL_INSTALL_SMOKE: ${{ inputs.run_bun_global_install_smoke || 'false' }}
OPENCLAW_CI_DOCS_ONLY: ${{ steps.docs_scope.outputs.docs_only }}
OPENCLAW_CI_RUN_CHANGED_SMOKE: ${{ steps.changed_scope.outputs.run_changed_smoke || 'false' }}
run: |
event_name="${OPENCLAW_CI_EVENT_NAME:-}"
workflow_bun_global_install_smoke="${OPENCLAW_CI_WORKFLOW_BUN_GLOBAL_INSTALL_SMOKE:-false}"
docs_only=false
run_fast_install_smoke=true
run_full_install_smoke=true
run_bun_global_install_smoke=false
run_install_smoke=true
if [ "$event_name" = "schedule" ]; then
run_bun_global_install_smoke=true
elif [ "$event_name" = "workflow_dispatch" ] || [ "$event_name" = "workflow_call" ]; then
if [ "$workflow_bun_global_install_smoke" = "true" ]; then
run_bun_global_install_smoke=true
fi
docs_only="${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=$run_install_smoke"
echo "run_fast_install_smoke=$run_fast_install_smoke"
echo "run_full_install_smoke=$run_full_install_smoke"
echo "run_bun_global_install_smoke=$run_bun_global_install_smoke"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
install-smoke-fast:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_fast_install_smoke == 'true' && needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke != '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
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref || github.ref }}
- name: Set up Blacksmith Docker Builder
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@ac083cc84672d01c60d5e8561d0a939b697de542 # v1
# Blacksmith's builder owns the Docker layer cache; keep smoke builds off
# explicit gha cache directives so local tags still load cleanly.
- name: Build root Dockerfile smoke image
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@cbd1f60d194a98cb3be5523b15134501eaf0fbf3 # v2
with:
context: .
file: ./Dockerfile
build-args: |
OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS=matrix
tags: |
openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
openclaw-ext-smoke:local
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
- name: Run root Dockerfile CLI smoke
run: |
docker run --rm --entrypoint sh openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local -lc '
which openclaw &&
openclaw --version &&
node -e "
const fs = require(\"node:fs\");
const path = require(\"node:path\");
const pkg = require(\"/app/package.json\");
for (const [dep, rel] of Object.entries(pkg.pnpm?.patchedDependencies ?? {})) {
const absolute = path.join(\"/app\", rel);
if (!fs.existsSync(absolute)) {
throw new Error(`missing patch for ${dep}: ${rel}`);
}
}
"
'
- name: Run agents delete shared workspace Docker CLI smoke
env:
OPENCLAW_AGENTS_DELETE_SHARED_WORKSPACE_E2E_IMAGE: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
OPENCLAW_AGENTS_DELETE_SHARED_WORKSPACE_E2E_SKIP_BUILD: "1"
run: bash scripts/e2e/agents-delete-shared-workspace-docker.sh
- name: Run Docker gateway network e2e
env:
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_NETWORK_E2E_IMAGE: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_NETWORK_E2E_SKIP_BUILD: "1"
run: bash scripts/e2e/gateway-network-docker.sh
- name: Smoke test Dockerfile with matrix 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(\"; \"),
);
}
"
'
install-smoke:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: "false"
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: "false"
steps:
- name: Checkout CLI
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref || github.ref }}
- name: Set up Blacksmith Docker Builder
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@ac083cc84672d01c60d5e8561d0a939b697de542 # v1
# Blacksmith's builder owns the Docker layer cache; keep smoke builds off
# explicit gha cache directives so local tags still load cleanly.
- name: Run QR package install smoke
env:
OPENCLAW_QR_SMOKE_FORCE_INSTALL: "1"
run: bash scripts/e2e/qr-import-docker.sh
# Build once with the matrix extension and tag both smoke names. This
# keeps the build-arg coverage without a second Blacksmith build action.
- name: Build root Dockerfile smoke image
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@cbd1f60d194a98cb3be5523b15134501eaf0fbf3 # v2
with:
context: .
file: ./Dockerfile
build-args: |
OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS=matrix
tags: |
openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
openclaw-ext-smoke:local
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE=0
tags: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
@@ -239,17 +114,21 @@ jobs:
run: |
docker run --rm --entrypoint sh openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local -lc 'which openclaw && openclaw --version'
- name: Run agents delete shared workspace Docker CLI smoke
env:
OPENCLAW_AGENTS_DELETE_SHARED_WORKSPACE_E2E_IMAGE: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
OPENCLAW_AGENTS_DELETE_SHARED_WORKSPACE_E2E_SKIP_BUILD: "1"
run: bash scripts/e2e/agents-delete-shared-workspace-docker.sh
- name: Run Docker gateway network e2e
env:
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_NETWORK_E2E_IMAGE: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_NETWORK_E2E_SKIP_BUILD: "1"
run: bash scripts/e2e/gateway-network-docker.sh
# 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.
- name: Build extension Dockerfile smoke image
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@cbd1f60d194a98cb3be5523b15134501eaf0fbf3 # v2
with:
context: .
file: ./Dockerfile
build-args: |
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE=0
OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS=matrix
tags: openclaw-ext-smoke:local
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
- name: Smoke test Dockerfile with matrix extension build arg
run: |
@@ -307,6 +186,7 @@ jobs:
provenance: false
- name: Build installer non-root image
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@cbd1f60d194a98cb3be5523b15134501eaf0fbf3 # v2
with:
context: ./scripts/docker
@@ -316,19 +196,12 @@ jobs:
push: false
provenance: false
- name: Setup Node environment for installer smoke
- name: Setup Node environment for local pack smoke
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: ${{ needs.preflight.outputs.run_bun_global_install_smoke }}
install-bun: "false"
install-deps: "true"
- name: Run Bun global install image-provider smoke
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_bun_global_install_smoke == 'true'
env:
OPENCLAW_BUN_GLOBAL_SMOKE_DIST_IMAGE: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
OPENCLAW_BUN_GLOBAL_SMOKE_HOST_BUILD: "0"
run: bash scripts/e2e/bun-global-install-smoke.sh
- name: Run installer docker tests
env:
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_URL: https://openclaw.ai/install.sh
@@ -336,40 +209,9 @@ jobs:
OPENCLAW_NO_ONBOARD: "1"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_CLI: "1"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_IMAGE_BUILD: "1"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_NONROOT_SKIP_IMAGE_BUILD: "1"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NONROOT: "0"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_SKIP_NPM_GLOBAL: "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"
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_UPDATE_BASELINE: ${{ inputs.update_baseline_version || 'latest' }}
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_UPDATE_DIST_IMAGE: openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_UPDATE_SKIP_LOCAL_BUILD: "1"
run: bash scripts/test-install-sh-docker.sh
docker-e2e-fast:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_fast_install_smoke == 'true' || needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 8
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: "false"
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: "false"
steps:
- name: Checkout CLI
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref || github.ref }}
- name: Set up Blacksmith Docker Builder
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@ac083cc84672d01c60d5e8561d0a939b697de542 # v1
- name: Setup Node environment for package smoke
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
install-deps: "true"
- name: Run fast bundled plugin Docker E2E
env:
OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_CHANNEL_DEPS_E2E_IMAGE: openclaw-bundled-channel-fast:local
OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_CHANNEL_DOCKER_RUN_TIMEOUT: 90s
run: timeout 240s pnpm test:docker:bundled-channel-deps:fast

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@@ -30,15 +30,15 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token-fallback
if: steps.app-token.outcome == 'failure'
with:
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
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@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ jobs:
labels: [targetSizeLabel],
});
- name: Apply maintainer or trusted-contributor label
uses: actions/github-script@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ jobs:
// });
// }
- name: Apply beta-blocker title label
uses: actions/github-script@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ jobs:
});
}
- name: Apply too-many-prs label
uses: actions/github-script@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -439,22 +439,22 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
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@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -737,22 +737,22 @@ jobs:
label-issues:
permissions:
issues: write
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
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@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ jobs:
// });
// }
- name: Apply beta-blocker title label
uses: actions/github-script@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
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@@ -66,13 +66,12 @@ jobs:
- name: Validate release tag and package metadata
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
WORKFLOW_REF_NAME: ${{ github.ref_name }}
RELEASE_MAIN_REF: origin/main
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RELEASE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
RELEASE_MAIN_REF="refs/remotes/origin/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}"
export RELEASE_SHA RELEASE_TAG RELEASE_MAIN_REF
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}:refs/remotes/origin/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}"
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
pnpm release:openclaw:npm:check
- name: Summarize next step

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@@ -1,230 +0,0 @@
name: NPM Telegram Beta E2E
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
package_spec:
description: Published OpenClaw package spec to test when no artifact is supplied
required: true
default: openclaw@beta
type: string
package_label:
description: Optional display label for an artifact-backed package candidate
required: false
default: ""
type: string
package_artifact_name:
description: Advanced package-under-test artifact name; leave blank for registry install
required: false
default: ""
type: string
harness_ref:
description: Source ref for the private QA harness; defaults to the dispatched workflow ref
required: false
default: ""
type: string
provider_mode:
description: QA provider mode
required: true
default: mock-openai
type: choice
options:
- mock-openai
- live-frontier
scenario:
description: Optional comma-separated Telegram scenario ids
required: false
type: string
workflow_call:
inputs:
package_spec:
description: Published OpenClaw package spec to test when no artifact is supplied
required: true
type: string
package_artifact_name:
description: Optional package-under-test artifact from the current workflow run
required: false
default: ""
type: string
package_label:
description: Optional display label for an artifact-backed package candidate
required: false
default: ""
type: string
harness_ref:
description: Source ref for the private QA harness; defaults to the called workflow ref
required: false
default: ""
type: string
provider_mode:
description: QA provider mode
required: false
default: mock-openai
type: string
scenario:
description: Optional comma-separated Telegram scenario ids
required: false
default: ""
type: string
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY:
required: false
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL:
required: false
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI:
required: false
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: npm-telegram-beta-e2e-${{ github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.33.0"
jobs:
run_package_telegram_e2e:
name: Run package Telegram E2E
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
environment: qa-live-shared
permissions:
contents: read
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: "false"
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: "false"
steps:
- name: Checkout dispatch ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.harness_ref || github.sha }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Set up Blacksmith Docker Builder
uses: useblacksmith/setup-docker-builder@ac083cc84672d01c60d5e8561d0a939b697de542 # v1
with:
max-cache-size-mb: 800000
- name: Build Docker E2E image
uses: useblacksmith/build-push-action@cbd1f60d194a98cb3be5523b15134501eaf0fbf3 # v2
with:
context: .
file: ./scripts/e2e/Dockerfile
target: build
platforms: linux/amd64
tags: openclaw-docker-e2e:local
load: true
push: false
provenance: false
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
- name: Validate inputs and secrets
env:
PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.package_spec }}
PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME: ${{ inputs.package_artifact_name || '' }}
PROVIDER_MODE: ${{ inputs.provider_mode }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME// }" ]]; then
if [[ ! "${PACKAGE_SPEC}" =~ ^openclaw@(beta|latest|[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*(-[1-9][0-9]*|-beta\.[1-9][0-9]*)?)$ ]]; then
echo "package_spec must be openclaw@beta, openclaw@latest, or an exact OpenClaw release version; got: ${PACKAGE_SPEC}" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
case "${PROVIDER_MODE}" in
mock-openai | live-frontier) ;;
*)
echo "provider_mode must be mock-openai or live-frontier; got: ${PROVIDER_MODE}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
require_var() {
local key="$1"
if [[ -z "${!key:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required ${key}." >&2
exit 1
fi
}
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
if [[ "${PROVIDER_MODE}" == "live-frontier" ]]; then
require_var OPENAI_API_KEY
fi
- name: Download package-under-test artifact
if: inputs.package_artifact_name != ''
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: ${{ inputs.package_artifact_name }}
path: .artifacts/telegram-package-under-test
- name: Run package Telegram E2E
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_SKIP_DOCKER_BUILD: "1"
OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_IMAGE: openclaw-docker-e2e:local
OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.package_spec }}
OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_LABEL: ${{ inputs.package_label }}
OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PROVIDER_MODE: ${{ inputs.provider_mode }}
OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_CREDENTIAL_SOURCE: convex
OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_CREDENTIAL_ROLE: ci
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_CAPTURE_CONTENT: "1"
INPUT_SCENARIO: ${{ inputs.scenario }}
PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME: ${{ inputs.package_artifact_name || '' }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/npm-telegram-beta-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
export OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_OUTPUT_DIR="${output_dir}"
if [[ -n "${PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME// }" ]]; then
mapfile -t package_tgzs < <(find .artifacts/telegram-package-under-test -type f -name "*.tgz" | sort)
if [[ "${#package_tgzs[@]}" -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "package artifact ${PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME} must contain exactly one .tgz; found ${#package_tgzs[@]}" >&2
exit 1
fi
export OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_TGZ="${package_tgzs[0]}"
if [[ -z "${OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_LABEL// }" ]]; then
export OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_LABEL="$(basename "${package_tgzs[0]}")"
fi
elif [[ -z "${OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_LABEL// }" ]]; then
export OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_LABEL="${OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_PACKAGE_SPEC}"
fi
if [[ -n "${INPUT_SCENARIO// }" ]]; then
export OPENCLAW_NPM_TELEGRAM_SCENARIOS="${INPUT_SCENARIO}"
fi
pnpm test:docker:npm-telegram-live
- name: Upload npm Telegram E2E artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: npm-telegram-beta-e2e-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
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@@ -51,31 +51,6 @@ on:
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_artifact_name:
description: Optional current-run artifact name containing the candidate OpenClaw tarball
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_artifact_run_id:
description: Optional workflow run id for candidate_artifact_name
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_file_name:
description: Optional candidate tarball file name inside candidate_artifact_name
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_version:
description: Optional candidate OpenClaw package version
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_source_sha:
description: Optional source SHA used to build the candidate tarball
required: false
default: ""
type: string
workflow_call:
inputs:
ref:
@@ -115,31 +90,6 @@ on:
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_artifact_name:
description: Optional current-run artifact name containing the candidate OpenClaw tarball
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_artifact_run_id:
description: Optional workflow run id for candidate_artifact_name
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_file_name:
description: Optional candidate tarball file name inside candidate_artifact_name
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_version:
description: Optional candidate OpenClaw package version
required: false
default: ""
type: string
candidate_source_sha:
description: Optional source SHA used to build the candidate tarball
required: false
default: ""
type: string
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY:
required: false
@@ -169,7 +119,7 @@ env:
jobs:
prepare:
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
baseline_file_name: ${{ steps.baseline_metadata.outputs.file_name }}
baseline_spec: ${{ steps.baseline.outputs.value }}
@@ -310,7 +260,6 @@ jobs:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Checkout public source ref
if: inputs.candidate_artifact_name == ''
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
repository: ${{ env.OPENCLAW_REPOSITORY }}
@@ -331,64 +280,17 @@ jobs:
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
cache: pnpm
cache-dependency-path: ${{ inputs.candidate_artifact_name == '' && 'source/pnpm-lock.yaml' || 'workflow/pnpm-lock.yaml' }}
cache-dependency-path: source/pnpm-lock.yaml
- name: Build candidate artifact once
if: inputs.candidate_artifact_name == ''
env:
OUTPUT_DIR: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/prepare
run: |
bash workflow/scripts/github/run-openclaw-cross-os-release-checks.sh \
pnpm dlx "tsx@${TSX_VERSION}" workflow/scripts/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks.ts \
--prepare-only \
--source-dir source \
--output-dir "${OUTPUT_DIR}"
- name: Download provided candidate artifact
if: inputs.candidate_artifact_name != ''
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: ${{ inputs.candidate_artifact_name }}
run-id: ${{ inputs.candidate_artifact_run_id || github.run_id }}
github-token: ${{ github.token }}
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/prepare/package
- name: Capture provided candidate artifact metadata
if: inputs.candidate_artifact_name != ''
env:
PACKAGE_DIR: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/prepare/package
INPUT_CANDIDATE_FILE_NAME: ${{ inputs.candidate_file_name }}
INPUT_CANDIDATE_VERSION: ${{ inputs.candidate_version }}
INPUT_CANDIDATE_SOURCE_SHA: ${{ inputs.candidate_source_sha }}
CANDIDATE_JSON: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/prepare/candidate.json
run: |
node <<'NODE'
const fs = require("node:fs");
const path = require("node:path");
const packageDir = process.env.PACKAGE_DIR;
const requestedFileName = process.env.INPUT_CANDIDATE_FILE_NAME.trim();
const files = fs.readdirSync(packageDir).filter((file) => file.endsWith(".tgz"));
const candidateFileName = requestedFileName || (files.length === 1 ? files[0] : "");
if (!candidateFileName) {
throw new Error(`Expected exactly one candidate .tgz in ${packageDir}; found ${files.length}.`);
}
if (!fs.existsSync(path.join(packageDir, candidateFileName))) {
throw new Error(`Provided candidate artifact does not contain ${candidateFileName}.`);
}
const candidateVersion = process.env.INPUT_CANDIDATE_VERSION.trim();
if (!candidateVersion) {
throw new Error("candidate_version is required when candidate_artifact_name is provided.");
}
const sourceSha = process.env.INPUT_CANDIDATE_SOURCE_SHA.trim();
if (!/^[0-9a-f]{40}$/iu.test(sourceSha)) {
throw new Error("candidate_source_sha must be a full commit SHA when candidate_artifact_name is provided.");
}
fs.writeFileSync(
process.env.CANDIDATE_JSON,
`${JSON.stringify({ candidateFileName, candidateVersion, sourceSha }, null, 2)}\n`,
);
NODE
- name: Resolve baseline package spec
if: ${{ inputs.mode != 'fresh' }}
id: baseline
@@ -468,7 +370,7 @@ jobs:
VAR_WINDOWS_RUNNER: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_RELEASE_CHECKS_WINDOWS_RUNNER }}
VAR_MACOS_RUNNER: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_RELEASE_CHECKS_MACOS_RUNNER }}
run: |
MATRIX_JSON="$(bash workflow/scripts/github/run-openclaw-cross-os-release-checks.sh \
MATRIX_JSON="$(pnpm dlx "tsx@${TSX_VERSION}" workflow/scripts/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks.ts \
--resolve-matrix \
--ref "${INPUT_REF}" \
--mode "${INPUT_MODE}" \
@@ -530,35 +432,24 @@ jobs:
OPENCLAW_DISCORD_SMOKE_CHANNEL_ID: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DISCORD_SMOKE_CHANNEL_ID }}
OPENCLAW_RELEASE_CHECK_OS: ${{ matrix.os_id }}
OPENCLAW_RELEASE_CHECK_RUNNER: ${{ matrix.runner }}
CANDIDATE_TGZ: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/candidate/${{ needs.prepare.outputs.candidate_file_name }}
CANDIDATE_VERSION: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.candidate_version }}
SOURCE_SHA: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.source_sha }}
BASELINE_SPEC: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseline_spec }}
PREVIOUS_VERSION: ${{ inputs.previous_version }}
BASELINE_TGZ: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/baseline/${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseline_file_name }}
PROVIDER: ${{ inputs.provider }}
MODE: ${{ matrix.lane }}
SUITE: ${{ matrix.suite }}
REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
OUTPUT_DIR: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/${{ matrix.artifact_name }}-${{ matrix.suite }}
run: |
DISCORD_ARGS=()
if [[ -n "${OPENCLAW_DISCORD_SMOKE_BOT_TOKEN}" ]] && [[ -n "${OPENCLAW_DISCORD_SMOKE_GUILD_ID}" ]] && [[ -n "${OPENCLAW_DISCORD_SMOKE_CHANNEL_ID}" ]]; then
DISCORD_ARGS+=(--run-discord-roundtrip true)
fi
bash workflow/scripts/github/run-openclaw-cross-os-release-checks.sh \
--candidate-tgz "${CANDIDATE_TGZ}" \
--candidate-version "${CANDIDATE_VERSION}" \
--source-sha "${SOURCE_SHA}" \
--baseline-spec "${BASELINE_SPEC}" \
--previous-version "${PREVIOUS_VERSION}" \
--baseline-tgz "${BASELINE_TGZ}" \
--provider "${PROVIDER}" \
--mode "${MODE}" \
--suite "${SUITE}" \
--ref "${REF}" \
pnpm dlx "tsx@${TSX_VERSION}" workflow/scripts/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks.ts \
--candidate-tgz "$RUNNER_TEMP/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/candidate/${{ needs.prepare.outputs.candidate_file_name }}" \
--candidate-version "${{ needs.prepare.outputs.candidate_version }}" \
--source-sha "${{ needs.prepare.outputs.source_sha }}" \
--baseline-spec "${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseline_spec }}" \
--previous-version "${{ inputs.previous_version }}" \
--baseline-tgz "$RUNNER_TEMP/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/baseline/${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseline_file_name }}" \
--provider "${{ inputs.provider }}" \
--mode "${{ matrix.lane }}" \
--suite "${{ matrix.suite }}" \
--ref "${{ inputs.ref }}" \
"${DISCORD_ARGS[@]}" \
--output-dir "${OUTPUT_DIR}"
--output-dir "$RUNNER_TEMP/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks/${{ matrix.artifact_name }}-${{ matrix.suite }}"
- name: Summarize release checks
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ jobs:
# so this public workflow can stay focused on OIDC publish only.
preflight_openclaw_npm:
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_only }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ jobs:
validate_publish_request:
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
contents: read
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@@ -4,14 +4,9 @@ on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
ref:
description: Branch, tag, or full commit SHA to validate
description: Existing release tag or current full 40-character workflow-branch commit SHA to validate (for example v2026.4.12 or 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567)
required: true
type: string
expected_sha:
description: Optional full SHA that ref must resolve to
required: false
default: ""
type: string
provider:
description: Provider lane for cross-OS onboarding and the end-to-end agent turn
required: false
@@ -30,29 +25,6 @@ on:
- fresh
- upgrade
- both
release_profile:
description: Release coverage profile for live/Docker/provider breadth
required: false
default: full
type: choice
options:
- minimum
- stable
- full
rerun_group:
description: Release check group to run
required: false
default: all
type: choice
options:
- all
- install-smoke
- cross-os
- live-e2e
- package
- qa
- qa-parity
- qa-live
concurrency:
group: openclaw-release-checks-${{ inputs.ref }}
@@ -60,9 +32,6 @@ concurrency:
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.33.0"
OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL }}
jobs:
resolve_target:
@@ -75,8 +44,6 @@ jobs:
sha: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
provider: ${{ steps.inputs.outputs.provider }}
mode: ${{ steps.inputs.outputs.mode }}
release_profile: ${{ steps.inputs.outputs.release_profile }}
rerun_group: ${{ steps.inputs.outputs.rerun_group }}
steps:
- name: Require main or release workflow ref for release checks
env:
@@ -91,230 +58,80 @@ jobs:
- name: Validate ref input
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
EXPECTED_SHA: ${{ inputs.expected_sha }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${RELEASE_REF// }" ]] || [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" == -* ]]; then
echo "Expected a branch, tag, or full commit SHA; got: ${RELEASE_REF}" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -n "${EXPECTED_SHA// }" ]] && [[ ! "${EXPECTED_SHA}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]]; then
echo "Expected expected_sha to be a full commit SHA; got: ${EXPECTED_SHA}" >&2
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*((-beta\.[1-9][0-9]*)|(-[1-9][0-9]*))?$ ]] && [[ ! "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]]; then
echo "Expected an existing release tag or current full 40-character workflow-branch commit SHA, got: ${RELEASE_REF}" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Checkout trusted workflow helper
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.ref_name }}
path: workflow
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Fast-resolve selected ref
id: fast_ref
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
EXPECTED_SHA: ${{ inputs.expected_sha }}
run: |
bash workflow/scripts/github/resolve-openclaw-ref.sh \
--ref "$RELEASE_REF" \
--expected-sha "$EXPECTED_SHA" \
--fallback-ok \
--github-output "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Checkout selected ref for reachability fallback
if: steps.fast_ref.outputs.fallback == 'true'
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref }}
path: source
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Resolve checked-out fallback SHA
if: steps.fast_ref.outputs.fallback == 'true'
id: fallback_ref
working-directory: source
- name: Resolve checked-out SHA
id: ref
run: echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate selected ref belongs to this repository
if: steps.fast_ref.outputs.fallback == 'true'
working-directory: source
- name: Validate selected ref is on workflow branch
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
WORKFLOW_REF_NAME: ${{ github.ref_name }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
SELECTED_SHA="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
git fetch --no-tags origin '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'
git fetch --tags origin '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
if git tag --points-at "${SELECTED_SHA}" | grep -Eq '^v'; then
exit 0
RELEASE_BRANCH_REF="refs/remotes/origin/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}"
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}:refs/remotes/origin/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}"
if [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]]; then
BRANCH_SHA="$(git rev-parse "${RELEASE_BRANCH_REF}")"
if [[ "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" != "${BRANCH_SHA}" ]]; then
echo "Commit SHA mode only supports the current ${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME} HEAD. Use a release tag for older commits." >&2
exit 1
fi
else
git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD "${RELEASE_BRANCH_REF}"
fi
if git for-each-ref --format='%(refname:short)' --contains "${SELECTED_SHA}" refs/remotes/origin | grep -Eq '^origin/'; then
exit 0
fi
echo "Ref '${RELEASE_REF}' resolved to ${SELECTED_SHA}, but that commit is not reachable from an OpenClaw branch or release tag." >&2
echo "Secret-bearing release checks only run repository-owned branch/tag history, not arbitrary unreferenced commits." >&2
exit 1
- name: Finalize resolved SHA
id: ref
env:
FAST_SHA: ${{ steps.fast_ref.outputs.sha }}
FALLBACK_SHA: ${{ steps.fallback_ref.outputs.sha }}
EXPECTED_SHA: ${{ inputs.expected_sha }}
USED_FALLBACK: ${{ steps.fast_ref.outputs.fallback }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
selected_sha="$FAST_SHA"
if [[ "$USED_FALLBACK" == "true" ]]; then
selected_sha="$FALLBACK_SHA"
fi
if [[ -z "$selected_sha" ]]; then
echo "Failed to resolve selected ref SHA." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -n "${EXPECTED_SHA// }" ]] && [[ "${selected_sha,,}" != "${EXPECTED_SHA,,}" ]]; then
echo "Ref resolved to ${selected_sha}, expected ${EXPECTED_SHA}." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "sha=${selected_sha,,}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Capture selected inputs
id: inputs
env:
RELEASE_REF_INPUT: ${{ inputs.ref }}
RELEASE_PROVIDER_INPUT: ${{ inputs.provider }}
RELEASE_MODE_INPUT: ${{ inputs.mode }}
RELEASE_PROFILE_INPUT: ${{ inputs.release_profile }}
RELEASE_RERUN_GROUP_INPUT: ${{ inputs.rerun_group }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
{
printf 'ref=%s\n' "$RELEASE_REF_INPUT"
printf 'provider=%s\n' "$RELEASE_PROVIDER_INPUT"
printf 'mode=%s\n' "$RELEASE_MODE_INPUT"
printf 'release_profile=%s\n' "$RELEASE_PROFILE_INPUT"
printf 'rerun_group=%s\n' "$RELEASE_RERUN_GROUP_INPUT"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Summarize validated ref
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
RELEASE_SHA: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
RELEASE_REF_FAST_PATH: ${{ steps.fast_ref.outputs.fast }}
RELEASE_PROVIDER: ${{ inputs.provider }}
RELEASE_MODE: ${{ inputs.mode }}
RELEASE_PROFILE: ${{ inputs.release_profile }}
RELEASE_RERUN_GROUP: ${{ inputs.rerun_group }}
run: |
{
echo "## Release checks"
echo
echo "- Requested ref: \`${RELEASE_REF}\`"
echo "- Validated SHA: \`${RELEASE_SHA}\`"
echo "- Ref resolution fast path: \`${RELEASE_REF_FAST_PATH}\`"
echo "- Cross-OS provider: \`${RELEASE_PROVIDER}\`"
echo "- Cross-OS mode: \`${RELEASE_MODE}\`"
echo "- Release profile: \`${RELEASE_PROFILE}\`"
echo "- Rerun group: \`${RELEASE_RERUN_GROUP}\`"
echo "- This run will execute cross-OS release validation, install smoke, QA Lab parity, Matrix, and Telegram lanes, and the non-Parallels Docker/live/openwebui coverage from the CI migration plan."
echo "- This run will execute cross-OS release validation plus the non-Parallels Docker/live/openwebui coverage from the CI migration plan."
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
prepare_release_package:
name: Prepare release package artifact
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","cross-os","live-e2e","package"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
outputs:
artifact_name: ${{ steps.artifact.outputs.name }}
package_sha256: ${{ steps.package.outputs.sha256 }}
package_version: ${{ steps.package.outputs.package_version }}
source_sha: ${{ steps.package.outputs.source_sha }}
steps:
- name: Checkout trusted workflow ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.ref_name }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set artifact metadata
id: artifact
run: echo "name=release-package-under-test" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
install-deps: "false"
- name: Resolve release package artifact
id: package
shell: bash
env:
PACKAGE_REF: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
node scripts/resolve-openclaw-package-candidate.mjs \
--source ref \
--package-ref "$PACKAGE_REF" \
--output-dir .artifacts/docker-e2e-package \
--output-name openclaw-current.tgz \
--metadata .artifacts/docker-e2e-package/package-candidate.json \
--github-output "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
digest="$(node -p "JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('.artifacts/docker-e2e-package/package-candidate.json', 'utf8')).sha256")"
version="$(node -p "JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('.artifacts/docker-e2e-package/package-candidate.json', 'utf8')).version")"
source_sha="$(node -p "JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('.artifacts/docker-e2e-package/package-candidate.json', 'utf8')).packageSourceSha")"
echo "source_sha=$source_sha" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
{
echo "## Release package artifact"
echo
echo "- Artifact: \`release-package-under-test\`"
echo "- Package ref: \`$PACKAGE_REF\`"
echo "- SHA-256: \`$digest\`"
echo "- Version: \`$version\`"
echo "- Source SHA: \`$source_sha\`"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
- name: Upload release package artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: release-package-under-test
path: .artifacts/docker-e2e-package/openclaw-current.tgz
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: error
install_smoke_release_checks:
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","install-smoke"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
permissions:
contents: read
uses: ./.github/workflows/install-smoke.yml
with:
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
run_bun_global_install_smoke: true
cross_os_release_checks:
needs: [resolve_target, prepare_release_package]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","cross-os"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
needs: [resolve_target]
permissions: read-all
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks-reusable.yml
with:
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.ref }}
provider: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.provider }}
mode: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.mode }}
candidate_artifact_name: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.artifact_name }}
candidate_artifact_run_id: ${{ github.run_id }}
candidate_file_name: openclaw-current.tgz
candidate_version: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.package_version }}
candidate_source_sha: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.source_sha }}
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
@@ -324,23 +141,17 @@ jobs:
OPENCLAW_DISCORD_SMOKE_CHANNEL_ID: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DISCORD_SMOKE_CHANNEL_ID }}
live_and_e2e_release_checks:
needs: [resolve_target, prepare_release_package]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","live-e2e"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
needs: [resolve_target]
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
packages: write
pull-requests: read
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml
with:
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.ref }}
include_repo_e2e: true
include_release_path_suites: true
include_openwebui: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.release_profile != 'minimum' }}
include_openwebui: true
include_live_suites: true
release_test_profile: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.release_profile }}
package_artifact_name: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.artifact_name }}
package_artifact_run_id: ${{ github.run_id }}
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_BASE_URL }}
@@ -349,7 +160,6 @@ jobs:
ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN }}
BYTEPLUS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_API_KEY }}
CEREBRAS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CEREBRAS_API_KEY }}
DEEPINFRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPINFRA_API_KEY }}
DASHSCOPE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DASHSCOPE_API_KEY }}
GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
@@ -386,417 +196,3 @@ jobs:
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON }}
FIREWORKS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.FIREWORKS_API_KEY }}
package_acceptance_release_checks:
name: Run package acceptance
needs: [resolve_target, prepare_release_package]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","package"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
packages: write
pull-requests: read
uses: ./.github/workflows/package-acceptance.yml
with:
workflow_ref: ${{ github.ref_name }}
source: artifact
artifact_run_id: ${{ github.run_id }}
artifact_name: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.artifact_name }}
package_sha256: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.package_sha256 }}
suite_profile: custom
docker_lanes: bundled-channel-deps-compat plugins-offline
telegram_mode: mock-openai
telegram_scenarios: telegram-help-command,telegram-commands-command,telegram-tools-compact-command,telegram-whoami-command,telegram-context-command,telegram-mention-gating
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_BASE_URL }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD }}
ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN }}
BYTEPLUS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_API_KEY }}
CEREBRAS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CEREBRAS_API_KEY }}
DEEPINFRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPINFRA_API_KEY }}
DASHSCOPE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DASHSCOPE_API_KEY }}
GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY }}
MOONSHOT_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MOONSHOT_API_KEY }}
MISTRAL_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MISTRAL_API_KEY }}
MINIMAX_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MINIMAX_API_KEY }}
OPENCODE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCODE_API_KEY }}
OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_BROWSER_CDP_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_BROWSER_CDP_URL }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_MODEL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_MODEL }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_PROFILE: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_PROFILE }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE }}
GEMINI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GEMINI_API_KEY }}
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENROUTER_API_KEY }}
QWEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.QWEN_API_KEY }}
FAL_KEY: ${{ secrets.FAL_KEY }}
RUNWAY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.RUNWAY_API_KEY }}
DEEPGRAM_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY }}
TOGETHER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TOGETHER_API_KEY }}
VYDRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.VYDRA_API_KEY }}
XAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.XAI_API_KEY }}
ZAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ZAI_API_KEY }}
Z_AI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.Z_AI_API_KEY }}
BYTEPLUS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
BYTEPLUS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
OPENCLAW_CODEX_AUTH_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CODEX_AUTH_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CODEX_CONFIG_TOML: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CODEX_CONFIG_TOML }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_CREDENTIALS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_CREDENTIALS_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON }}
FIREWORKS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.FIREWORKS_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks:
name: Run QA Lab parity lane (${{ matrix.lane }})
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-parity"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 30
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- lane: candidate
output_dir: gpt54
- lane: baseline
output_dir: opus46
env:
QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TRANSPORT_READY_TIMEOUT_MS: "180000"
OPENAI_API_KEY: ""
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_OPENAI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_ANTHROPIC_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_GEMINI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE: ""
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.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"
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run parity lane
env:
QA_PARITY_LANE: ${{ matrix.lane }}
QA_PARITY_OUTPUT_DIR: ${{ matrix.output_dir }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
case "${QA_PARITY_LANE}" in
candidate)
model="${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}"
alt_model="openai/gpt-5.4-alt"
;;
baseline)
model="anthropic/claude-opus-4-6"
alt_model="anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6"
;;
*)
echo "Unknown QA parity lane: ${QA_PARITY_LANE}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model "${model}" \
--alt-model "${alt_model}" \
--output-dir ".artifacts/qa-e2e/${QA_PARITY_OUTPUT_DIR}"
- name: Upload parity lane artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-qa-parity-${{ matrix.lane }}-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
qa_lab_parity_report_release_checks:
name: Run QA Lab parity report
needs: [resolve_target, qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-parity"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 20
permissions:
contents: read
actions: read
env:
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
- name: Download parity lane artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
pattern: release-qa-parity-*-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
merge-multiple: true
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Generate parity report
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
- name: Upload parity artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-qa-parity-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
qa_live_matrix_release_checks:
name: Run QA Lab live Matrix lane
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-live"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
environment: qa-live-shared
env:
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.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"
- name: Validate required QA credential env
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required OPENAI_API_KEY." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Matrix live lane
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_MATRIX_NO_REPLY_WINDOW_MS: "3000"
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/matrix-live-release-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
matrix_args=(
--repo-root . \
--output-dir "${output_dir}" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--profile fast \
--fast
)
if pnpm openclaw qa matrix --help 2>/dev/null | grep -F -q -- "--fail-fast"; then
matrix_args+=(--fail-fast)
fi
pnpm openclaw qa matrix "${matrix_args[@]}"
- name: Upload Matrix QA artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-qa-live-matrix-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
qa_live_telegram_release_checks:
name: Run QA Lab live Telegram lane
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-live"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
environment: qa-live-shared
env:
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.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"
- name: Validate required QA credential env
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
require_var() {
local key="$1"
if [[ -z "${!key:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required ${key}." >&2
exit 1
fi
}
require_var OPENAI_API_KEY
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Telegram live lane
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_CAPTURE_CONTENT: "1"
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/telegram-live-release-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
pnpm openclaw qa telegram \
--repo-root . \
--output-dir "${output_dir}" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--fast \
--credential-source convex \
--credential-role ci
- name: Upload Telegram QA artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-qa-live-telegram-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
summary:
name: Verify release checks
needs:
- prepare_release_package
- install_smoke_release_checks
- cross_os_release_checks
- live_and_e2e_release_checks
- package_acceptance_release_checks
- qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks
- qa_lab_parity_report_release_checks
- qa_live_matrix_release_checks
- qa_live_telegram_release_checks
if: always()
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions: {}
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify release check results
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
failed=0
for item in \
"prepare_release_package=${{ needs.prepare_release_package.result }}" \
"install_smoke_release_checks=${{ needs.install_smoke_release_checks.result }}" \
"cross_os_release_checks=${{ needs.cross_os_release_checks.result }}" \
"live_and_e2e_release_checks=${{ needs.live_and_e2e_release_checks.result }}" \
"package_acceptance_release_checks=${{ needs.package_acceptance_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_lab_parity_report_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_lab_parity_report_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_live_matrix_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_live_matrix_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_live_telegram_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_live_telegram_release_checks.result }}"
do
name="${item%%=*}"
result="${item#*=}"
if [[ "$result" != "success" && "$result" != "skipped" ]]; then
echo "::error::${name} ended with ${result}"
failed=1
fi
done
exit "$failed"

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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ on:
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
pull-requests: read
concurrency:
@@ -21,13 +20,12 @@ jobs:
live_and_openwebui_checks:
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
pull-requests: read
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml
with:
ref: ${{ github.sha }}
include_repo_e2e: true
include_release_path_suites: true
include_release_path_suites: false
include_openwebui: true
include_live_suites: true
secrets:
@@ -38,7 +36,6 @@ jobs:
ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN }}
BYTEPLUS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_API_KEY }}
CEREBRAS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CEREBRAS_API_KEY }}
DEEPINFRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPINFRA_API_KEY }}
DASHSCOPE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DASHSCOPE_API_KEY }}
GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
@@ -75,4 +72,3 @@ jobs:
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON }}
FIREWORKS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.FIREWORKS_API_KEY }}

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@@ -1,532 +0,0 @@
name: Package Acceptance
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
workflow_ref:
description: Trusted repo ref for workflow scripts and Docker E2E harness
required: true
default: main
type: string
source:
description: Package candidate source
required: true
default: npm
type: choice
options:
- npm
- ref
- url
- artifact
package_ref:
description: Trusted package source ref when source=ref
required: true
default: main
type: string
package_spec:
description: Published package spec when source=npm
required: false
default: openclaw@beta
type: string
package_url:
description: HTTPS .tgz URL when source=url
required: false
default: ""
type: string
package_sha256:
description: Expected package SHA-256; required for source=url
required: false
default: ""
type: string
artifact_run_id:
description: GitHub Actions run id when source=artifact
required: false
default: ""
type: string
artifact_name:
description: Artifact name containing one .tgz when source=artifact
required: false
default: package-under-test
type: string
suite_profile:
description: Acceptance profile
required: true
default: package
type: choice
options:
- smoke
- package
- product
- full
- custom
docker_lanes:
description: Comma/space separated Docker lanes when suite_profile=custom
required: false
default: ""
type: string
telegram_mode:
description: Optional Telegram QA lane for the resolved package candidate
required: true
default: none
type: choice
options:
- none
- mock-openai
- live-frontier
telegram_scenarios:
description: Optional comma-separated Telegram scenario ids
required: false
default: ""
type: string
workflow_call:
inputs:
workflow_ref:
description: Trusted repo ref for workflow scripts and Docker E2E harness
required: false
default: main
type: string
source:
description: "Package candidate source: npm, ref, url, or artifact"
required: true
type: string
package_ref:
description: Trusted package source ref when source=ref
required: false
default: main
type: string
package_spec:
description: Published package spec when source=npm
required: false
default: openclaw@beta
type: string
package_url:
description: HTTPS .tgz URL when source=url
required: false
default: ""
type: string
package_sha256:
description: Expected package SHA-256; required for source=url
required: false
default: ""
type: string
artifact_run_id:
description: GitHub Actions run id when source=artifact
required: false
default: ""
type: string
artifact_name:
description: Artifact name containing one .tgz when source=artifact
required: false
default: package-under-test
type: string
suite_profile:
description: "Acceptance profile: smoke, package, product, full, or custom"
required: false
default: package
type: string
docker_lanes:
description: Comma/space separated Docker lanes when suite_profile=custom
required: false
default: ""
type: string
telegram_mode:
description: Optional Telegram QA lane for the resolved package candidate
required: false
default: none
type: string
telegram_scenarios:
description: Optional comma-separated Telegram scenario ids
required: false
default: ""
type: string
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY:
required: false
OPENAI_BASE_URL:
required: false
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:
required: false
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD:
required: false
ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN:
required: false
BYTEPLUS_API_KEY:
required: false
CEREBRAS_API_KEY:
required: false
DEEPINFRA_API_KEY:
required: false
DASHSCOPE_API_KEY:
required: false
GROQ_API_KEY:
required: false
KIMI_API_KEY:
required: false
MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY:
required: false
MOONSHOT_API_KEY:
required: false
MISTRAL_API_KEY:
required: false
MINIMAX_API_KEY:
required: false
OPENCODE_API_KEY:
required: false
OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY:
required: false
OPENCLAW_LIVE_BROWSER_CDP_URL:
required: false
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN:
required: false
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_MODEL:
required: false
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_PROFILE:
required: false
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE:
required: false
GEMINI_API_KEY:
required: false
GOOGLE_API_KEY:
required: false
OPENROUTER_API_KEY:
required: false
QWEN_API_KEY:
required: false
FAL_KEY:
required: false
RUNWAY_API_KEY:
required: false
DEEPGRAM_API_KEY:
required: false
TOGETHER_API_KEY:
required: false
VYDRA_API_KEY:
required: false
XAI_API_KEY:
required: false
ZAI_API_KEY:
required: false
Z_AI_API_KEY:
required: false
BYTEPLUS_ACCESS_KEY_ID:
required: false
BYTEPLUS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY:
required: false
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN:
required: false
OPENCLAW_CODEX_AUTH_JSON:
required: false
OPENCLAW_CODEX_CONFIG_TOML:
required: false
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_JSON:
required: false
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_CREDENTIALS_JSON:
required: false
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON:
required: false
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON:
required: false
OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON:
required: false
FIREWORKS_API_KEY:
required: false
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL:
required: false
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI:
required: false
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
packages: write
pull-requests: read
concurrency:
group: package-acceptance-${{ github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.33.0"
PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME: package-under-test
jobs:
resolve_package:
name: Resolve package candidate
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 60
outputs:
docker_lanes: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.docker_lanes }}
include_live_suites: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.include_live_suites }}
include_openwebui: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.include_openwebui }}
include_release_path_suites: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.include_release_path_suites }}
package_artifact_name: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.package_artifact_name }}
package_sha256: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.sha256 }}
package_version: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.package_version }}
telegram_enabled: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.telegram_enabled }}
telegram_mode: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.telegram_mode }}
steps:
- name: Checkout package workflow ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.workflow_ref }}
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: ${{ inputs.source == 'ref' && 'true' || 'false' }}
install-deps: "false"
- name: Download package artifact input
if: inputs.source == 'artifact'
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
ARTIFACT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.artifact_run_id }}
ARTIFACT_NAME: ${{ inputs.artifact_name }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${ARTIFACT_RUN_ID// }" ]]; then
echo "artifact_run_id is required when source=artifact." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "${ARTIFACT_NAME// }" ]]; then
echo "artifact_name is required when source=artifact." >&2
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p .artifacts/package-candidate-input
gh run download "$ARTIFACT_RUN_ID" -n "$ARTIFACT_NAME" -D .artifacts/package-candidate-input
- name: Resolve package candidate
id: resolve
env:
SOURCE: ${{ inputs.source }}
PACKAGE_REF: ${{ inputs.package_ref }}
PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.package_spec }}
PACKAGE_URL: ${{ inputs.package_url }}
PACKAGE_SHA256: ${{ inputs.package_sha256 }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
artifact_dir=""
if [[ "$SOURCE" == "artifact" ]]; then
artifact_dir=".artifacts/package-candidate-input"
fi
node scripts/resolve-openclaw-package-candidate.mjs \
--source "$SOURCE" \
--package-ref "$PACKAGE_REF" \
--package-spec "$PACKAGE_SPEC" \
--package-url "$PACKAGE_URL" \
--package-sha256 "$PACKAGE_SHA256" \
--artifact-dir "${artifact_dir:-.}" \
--output-dir .artifacts/docker-e2e-package \
--output-name openclaw-current.tgz \
--metadata .artifacts/docker-e2e-package/package-candidate.json \
--github-output "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Select acceptance profile
id: profile
env:
SOURCE: ${{ inputs.source }}
SUITE_PROFILE: ${{ inputs.suite_profile }}
CUSTOM_DOCKER_LANES: ${{ inputs.docker_lanes }}
TELEGRAM_MODE: ${{ inputs.telegram_mode }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
include_release_path_suites=false
include_openwebui=false
include_live_suites=false
docker_lanes=""
case "$SUITE_PROFILE" in
smoke)
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent gateway-network config-reload"
;;
package)
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent doctor-switch update-channel-switch bundled-channel-deps-compat plugins-offline plugin-update"
;;
product)
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent doctor-switch update-channel-switch bundled-channel-deps-compat plugins plugin-update mcp-channels cron-mcp-cleanup openai-web-search-minimal openwebui"
include_openwebui=true
;;
full)
include_release_path_suites=true
include_openwebui=true
;;
custom)
docker_lanes="$CUSTOM_DOCKER_LANES"
if [[ -z "${docker_lanes// }" ]]; then
echo "docker_lanes is required when suite_profile=custom." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$docker_lanes" == *"openwebui"* ]]; then
include_openwebui=true
fi
;;
*)
echo "Unknown suite_profile: $SUITE_PROFILE" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
telegram_enabled=false
if [[ "$TELEGRAM_MODE" != "none" ]]; then
telegram_enabled=true
fi
{
echo "docker_lanes=$docker_lanes"
echo "include_release_path_suites=$include_release_path_suites"
echo "include_openwebui=$include_openwebui"
echo "include_live_suites=$include_live_suites"
echo "telegram_enabled=$telegram_enabled"
echo "telegram_mode=$TELEGRAM_MODE"
echo "package_artifact_name=${PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME}"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Upload package-under-test artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: ${{ env.PACKAGE_ARTIFACT_NAME }}
path: |
.artifacts/docker-e2e-package/openclaw-current.tgz
.artifacts/docker-e2e-package/package-candidate.json
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Summarize package candidate
env:
PACKAGE_SHA256: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.sha256 }}
PACKAGE_VERSION: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.package_version }}
PACKAGE_REF: ${{ inputs.package_ref }}
SOURCE: ${{ inputs.source }}
SUITE_PROFILE: ${{ inputs.suite_profile }}
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ inputs.workflow_ref }}
shell: bash
run: |
{
echo "## Package acceptance"
echo
echo "- Source: \`${SOURCE}\`"
echo "- Workflow ref: \`${WORKFLOW_REF}\`"
if [[ "${SOURCE}" == "ref" ]]; then
echo "- Package ref: \`${PACKAGE_REF}\`"
fi
echo "- Version: \`${PACKAGE_VERSION}\`"
echo "- SHA-256: \`${PACKAGE_SHA256}\`"
echo "- Profile: \`${SUITE_PROFILE}\`"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
docker_acceptance:
name: Docker product acceptance
needs: resolve_package
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.workflow_ref }}
include_repo_e2e: false
include_release_path_suites: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.include_release_path_suites == 'true' }}
include_openwebui: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.include_openwebui == 'true' }}
docker_lanes: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.docker_lanes }}
package_artifact_name: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.package_artifact_name }}
include_live_suites: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.include_live_suites == 'true' }}
live_models_only: false
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_BASE_URL }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_OLD }}
ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN }}
BYTEPLUS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_API_KEY }}
CEREBRAS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CEREBRAS_API_KEY }}
DEEPINFRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPINFRA_API_KEY }}
DASHSCOPE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DASHSCOPE_API_KEY }}
GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY }}
MOONSHOT_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MOONSHOT_API_KEY }}
MISTRAL_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MISTRAL_API_KEY }}
MINIMAX_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MINIMAX_API_KEY }}
OPENCODE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCODE_API_KEY }}
OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_BROWSER_CDP_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_BROWSER_CDP_URL }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_MODEL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_MODEL }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_PROFILE: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_PROFILE }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE }}
GEMINI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GEMINI_API_KEY }}
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENROUTER_API_KEY }}
QWEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.QWEN_API_KEY }}
FAL_KEY: ${{ secrets.FAL_KEY }}
RUNWAY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.RUNWAY_API_KEY }}
DEEPGRAM_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY }}
TOGETHER_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TOGETHER_API_KEY }}
VYDRA_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.VYDRA_API_KEY }}
XAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.XAI_API_KEY }}
ZAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ZAI_API_KEY }}
Z_AI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.Z_AI_API_KEY }}
BYTEPLUS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
BYTEPLUS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.BYTEPLUS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
OPENCLAW_CODEX_AUTH_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CODEX_AUTH_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CODEX_CONFIG_TOML: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CODEX_CONFIG_TOML }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_CREDENTIALS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_CREDENTIALS_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_CLAUDE_SETTINGS_LOCAL_JSON }}
OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_GEMINI_SETTINGS_JSON }}
FIREWORKS_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.FIREWORKS_API_KEY }}
package_telegram:
name: Telegram package acceptance
needs: resolve_package
if: needs.resolve_package.outputs.telegram_enabled == 'true'
uses: ./.github/workflows/npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml
with:
package_spec: ${{ inputs.package_spec }}
package_artifact_name: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.package_artifact_name }}
package_label: openclaw@${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.package_version }}
harness_ref: ${{ inputs.source == 'ref' && inputs.package_ref || inputs.workflow_ref }}
provider_mode: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.telegram_mode }}
scenario: ${{ inputs.telegram_scenarios }}
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
summary:
name: Verify package acceptance
needs: [resolve_package, docker_acceptance, package_telegram]
if: always()
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify package acceptance results
env:
DOCKER_RESULT: ${{ needs.docker_acceptance.result }}
PACKAGE_TELEGRAM_RESULT: ${{ needs.package_telegram.result }}
RESOLVE_RESULT: ${{ needs.resolve_package.result }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
failed=0
for item in \
"resolve_package=${RESOLVE_RESULT}" \
"docker_acceptance=${DOCKER_RESULT}" \
"package_telegram=${PACKAGE_TELEGRAM_RESULT}"
do
name="${item%%=*}"
result="${item#*=}"
if [[ "$result" != "success" && "$result" != "skipped" ]]; then
echo "::error::${name} ended with ${result}"
failed=1
fi
done
exit "$failed"

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@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ on:
- "src/gateway/**"
- "src/media/**"
- ".github/workflows/parity-gate.yml"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -24,10 +23,10 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
parity-gate:
name: Run the OpenAI / Opus 4.6 parity gate against the qa-lab mock
name: Run the GPT-5.4 / Opus 4.6 parity gate against the qa-lab mock
if: ${{ github.event.pull_request.draft != true }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
# Fence the gate off from any real provider credentials. The qa-lab
# mock server + auth staging (PR N) should be enough to produce a
@@ -35,25 +34,18 @@ jobs:
# leak into the job env, fail hard instead of silently running
# against a live provider and burning real budget.
#
# The parity pack has 11 isolated scenario workers. It exercises a real
# gateway child plus mock model turns and subagents, so keep it serial in
# CI even on the larger runner. Concurrent isolated gateway workers make
# the short strict-agentic scenarios flaky, especially the approval-turn
# followthrough gate that expects a fast post-approval read within a 30s
# agent.wait timeout.
QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY: "1"
OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_TRANSPORT_READY_TIMEOUT_MS: "180000"
# The parity pack has 11 isolated scenario workers. Letting qa suite
# fan out to its default "all scenarios at once" mode on smaller CI
# VMs makes the short strict-agentic scenarios flaky, especially the
# approval-turn followthrough gate that expects a fast post-approval
# read within a 30s agent.wait timeout.
QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY: "2"
OPENAI_API_KEY: ""
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_OPENAI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_ANTHROPIC_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_GEMINI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE: ""
# The parity suite is a private QA command. Build that exact runtime up
# front so CI never tests a public dist plus a later no-clean QA overlay.
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout PR
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -62,7 +54,7 @@ jobs:
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
cache: "pnpm"
@@ -70,19 +62,13 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
# The approval-turn sentinel still runs inside the full parity pack below.
# Keep the exact mock read-plan contract in deterministic unit tests instead
# of paying for a separate full-runtime preflight that has been flaky in CI.
- name: Run OpenAI candidate lane
- name: Run GPT-5.4 lane
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4-alt \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54
@@ -102,7 +88,7 @@ jobs:
--repo-root . \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--candidate-label openai/gpt-5.4 \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity

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@@ -1,550 +0,0 @@
name: QA-Lab - All Lanes
on:
schedule:
- cron: "41 4 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
ref:
description: Ref, tag, or SHA to run
required: true
default: main
type: string
scenario:
description: Optional comma-separated Telegram scenario ids
required: false
type: string
discord_scenario:
description: Optional comma-separated Discord scenario ids
required: false
type: string
matrix_profile:
description: Matrix QA profile for the live Matrix lane
required: false
default: all
type: choice
options:
- fast
- all
- transport
- media
- e2ee-smoke
- e2ee-deep
- e2ee-cli
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
concurrency:
group: qa-lab-all-lanes-${{ 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: "10.33.0"
OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL }}
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
jobs:
authorize_actor:
name: Authorize workflow actor
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
if (context.eventName === "schedule") {
core.info("Scheduled default-branch QA run; actor permission check is only required for manual dispatch.");
return;
}
const allowed = new Set(["admin", "maintain", "write"]);
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.getCollaboratorPermissionLevel({
owner,
repo,
username: context.actor,
});
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
}
validate_selected_ref:
name: Validate selected ref
needs: authorize_actor
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
selected_sha: ${{ steps.validate.outputs.selected_sha }}
trusted_reason: ${{ steps.validate.outputs.trusted_reason }}
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.ref || github.sha }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Validate selected ref
id: validate
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
INPUT_REF: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.ref || github.sha }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
selected_sha="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
trusted_reason=""
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
if git merge-base --is-ancestor "$selected_sha" refs/remotes/origin/main; then
trusted_reason="main-ancestor"
elif git tag --points-at "$selected_sha" | grep -Eq '^v'; then
trusted_reason="release-tag"
elif [[ "$INPUT_REF" =~ ^release/[0-9]{4}\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$ ]]; then
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${INPUT_REF}:refs/remotes/origin/${INPUT_REF}"
release_branch_sha="$(git rev-parse "refs/remotes/origin/${INPUT_REF}")"
if [[ "$selected_sha" == "$release_branch_sha" ]]; then
trusted_reason="release-branch-head"
fi
else
pr_head_count="$(
gh api \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
"repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/commits/${selected_sha}/pulls" \
--jq '[.[] | select(.state == "open" and .head.repo.full_name == "'"${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}"'" and .head.sha == "'"${selected_sha}"'")] | length'
)"
if [[ "$pr_head_count" != "0" ]]; then
trusted_reason="open-pr-head"
fi
fi
if [[ -z "$trusted_reason" ]]; then
echo "Ref '${INPUT_REF}' resolved to $selected_sha, which is not trusted for this secret-bearing QA run." >&2
echo "Allowed refs must be on main, point to a release tag, match a release branch head, or match an open PR head in ${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "selected_sha=$selected_sha" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "trusted_reason=$trusted_reason" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
{
echo "Validated ref: \`${INPUT_REF}\`"
echo "Resolved SHA: \`$selected_sha\`"
echo "Trust reason: \`$trusted_reason\`"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
run_mock_parity:
name: Run QA Lab parity gate
needs: [validate_selected_ref]
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 30
env:
QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TRANSPORT_READY_TIMEOUT_MS: "180000"
OPENAI_API_KEY: ""
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_OPENAI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_ANTHROPIC_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_GEMINI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE: ""
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.validate_selected_ref.outputs.selected_sha }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run OpenAI candidate lane
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4-alt \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54
- name: Run Opus 4.6 lane
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 \
--alt-model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46
- name: Generate parity report
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
- name: Upload parity artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: qa-parity-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
run_live_matrix:
name: Run Matrix live QA lane
needs: [authorize_actor, validate_selected_ref]
if: ${{ !(github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.matrix_profile == 'all') }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
environment: qa-live-shared
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.validate_selected_ref.outputs.selected_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"
- name: Validate required QA credential env
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required OPENAI_API_KEY." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Matrix live lane
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
INPUT_MATRIX_PROFILE: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.matrix_profile || 'fast' }}
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_MATRIX_NO_REPLY_WINDOW_MS: "3000"
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/matrix-live-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
matrix_args=(
--repo-root . \
--output-dir "${output_dir}" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--profile "${INPUT_MATRIX_PROFILE}" \
--fast
)
if pnpm openclaw qa matrix --help 2>/dev/null | grep -F -q -- "--fail-fast"; then
matrix_args+=(--fail-fast)
fi
pnpm openclaw qa matrix "${matrix_args[@]}"
- name: Upload Matrix QA artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: qa-live-matrix-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: ${{ steps.run_lane.outputs.output_dir }}
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
run_live_matrix_sharded:
name: Run Matrix live QA lane (${{ matrix.profile }})
needs: [authorize_actor, validate_selected_ref]
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.matrix_profile == 'all' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
environment: qa-live-shared
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
profile:
- transport
- media
- e2ee-smoke
- e2ee-deep
- e2ee-cli
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.validate_selected_ref.outputs.selected_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"
- name: Validate required QA credential env
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required OPENAI_API_KEY." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Matrix live lane shard
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_MATRIX_NO_REPLY_WINDOW_MS: "3000"
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/matrix-live-${{ matrix.profile }}-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
matrix_args=(
--repo-root . \
--output-dir "${output_dir}" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--profile "${{ matrix.profile }}" \
--fast
)
if pnpm openclaw qa matrix --help 2>/dev/null | grep -F -q -- "--fail-fast"; then
matrix_args+=(--fail-fast)
fi
pnpm openclaw qa matrix "${matrix_args[@]}"
- name: Upload Matrix QA shard artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: qa-live-matrix-${{ matrix.profile }}-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: ${{ steps.run_lane.outputs.output_dir }}
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
run_live_telegram:
name: Run Telegram live QA lane with Convex leases
needs: [authorize_actor, validate_selected_ref]
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
environment: qa-live-shared
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.validate_selected_ref.outputs.selected_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"
- name: Validate required QA credential env
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
require_var() {
local key="$1"
if [[ -z "${!key:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required ${key}." >&2
exit 1
fi
}
require_var OPENAI_API_KEY
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Telegram live lane
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_CAPTURE_CONTENT: "1"
INPUT_SCENARIO: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.scenario || '' }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/telegram-live-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
scenario_args=()
if [[ -n "${INPUT_SCENARIO// }" ]]; then
IFS=',' read -r -a raw_scenarios <<<"${INPUT_SCENARIO}"
for raw in "${raw_scenarios[@]}"; do
scenario="$(printf '%s' "${raw}" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//')"
if [[ -n "${scenario}" ]]; then
scenario_args+=(--scenario "${scenario}")
fi
done
fi
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
pnpm openclaw qa telegram \
--repo-root . \
--output-dir "${output_dir}" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--fast \
--credential-source convex \
--credential-role ci \
"${scenario_args[@]}"
- name: Upload Telegram QA artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: qa-live-telegram-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: ${{ steps.run_lane.outputs.output_dir }}
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
run_live_discord:
name: Run Discord live QA lane with Convex leases
needs: [authorize_actor, validate_selected_ref]
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
environment: qa-live-shared
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ needs.validate_selected_ref.outputs.selected_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"
- name: Validate required QA credential env
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
require_var() {
local key="$1"
if [[ -z "${!key:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required ${key}." >&2
exit 1
fi
}
require_var OPENAI_API_KEY
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
- name: Build private QA runtime
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Discord live lane
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL }}
OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI }}
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_DISCORD_CAPTURE_CONTENT: "1"
INPUT_SCENARIO: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.discord_scenario || '' }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/discord-live-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
scenario_args=()
if [[ -n "${INPUT_SCENARIO// }" ]]; then
IFS=',' read -r -a raw_scenarios <<<"${INPUT_SCENARIO}"
for raw in "${raw_scenarios[@]}"; do
scenario="$(printf '%s' "${raw}" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//')"
if [[ -n "${scenario}" ]]; then
scenario_args+=(--scenario "${scenario}")
fi
done
fi
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
pnpm openclaw qa discord \
--repo-root . \
--output-dir "${output_dir}" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--fast \
--credential-source convex \
--credential-role ci \
"${scenario_args[@]}"
- name: Upload Discord QA artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: qa-live-discord-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: ${{ steps.run_lane.outputs.output_dir }}
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn

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@@ -17,19 +17,19 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app-token-fallback
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: "2971289"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY_FALLBACK }}
- name: Mark stale unassigned issues and pull requests (primary)
- name: Mark stale issues and pull requests (primary)
id: stale-primary
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/stale@v10
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ jobs:
days-before-pr-close: 3
stale-issue-label: stale
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale,bad-barnacle
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale,bad-barnacle
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
@@ -56,64 +56,16 @@ jobs:
close-issue-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If this is still an issue, please retry on the latest OpenClaw release and share updated details.
If you are absolutely sure it still happens on the latest release, open a new issue with fresh steps to reproduce.
If you are absolutely sure it still happens on the latest release, open a new issue with fresh repro steps.
close-issue-reason: not_planned
close-pr-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If you believe this PR should be revived, post in #clawtributors on Discord to talk to a maintainer.
That channel is the escape hatch for high-quality PRs that get auto-closed.
- name: Mark stale assigned issues (primary)
id: assigned-issue-stale-primary
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/stale@v10
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
days-before-issue-stale: 30
days-before-issue-close: 10
days-before-pr-stale: -1
days-before-pr-close: -1
stale-issue-label: stale
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale,bad-barnacle
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
include-only-assigned: true
remove-stale-when-updated: true
stale-issue-message: |
This assigned issue has been automatically marked as stale after 30 days of inactivity.
Please add updates or it will be closed.
close-issue-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If this is still an issue, please retry on the latest OpenClaw release and share updated details.
If you are absolutely sure it still happens on the latest release, open a new issue with fresh steps to reproduce.
close-issue-reason: not_planned
- name: Mark stale assigned pull requests (primary)
id: assigned-stale-primary
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/stale@v10
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
days-before-issue-stale: -1
days-before-issue-close: -1
days-before-pr-stale: 27
days-before-pr-close: 3
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale,bad-barnacle
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
include-only-assigned: true
ignore-pr-updates: true
remove-stale-when-updated: true
stale-pr-message: |
This assigned pull request has been automatically marked as stale after being open for 27 days.
Please add updates or it will be closed.
close-pr-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If you believe this PR should be revived, post in #clawtributors on Discord to talk to a maintainer.
If you believe this PR should be revived, post in #pr-thunderdome-dangerzone on Discord to talk to a maintainer.
That channel is the escape hatch for high-quality PRs that get auto-closed.
- name: Check stale state cache
id: stale-state
if: always()
uses: actions/github-script@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token || steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
@@ -134,7 +86,7 @@ jobs:
core.warning(`Failed to check stale state cache: ${message}`);
core.setOutput("has_state", "false");
}
- name: Mark stale unassigned issues and pull requests (fallback)
- 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
with:
@@ -145,7 +97,7 @@ jobs:
days-before-pr-close: 3
stale-issue-label: stale
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale,bad-barnacle
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale,bad-barnacle
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
@@ -160,57 +112,11 @@ jobs:
close-issue-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If this is still an issue, please retry on the latest OpenClaw release and share updated details.
If you are absolutely sure it still happens on the latest release, open a new issue with fresh steps to reproduce.
If you are absolutely sure it still happens on the latest release, open a new issue with fresh repro steps.
close-issue-reason: not_planned
close-pr-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If you believe this PR should be revived, post in #clawtributors on Discord to talk to a maintainer.
That channel is the escape hatch for high-quality PRs that get auto-closed.
- name: Mark stale assigned issues (fallback)
if: (steps.assigned-issue-stale-primary.outcome == 'failure' || steps.stale-state.outputs.has_state == 'true') && steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token != ''
uses: actions/stale@v10
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
days-before-issue-stale: 30
days-before-issue-close: 10
days-before-pr-stale: -1
days-before-pr-close: -1
stale-issue-label: stale
exempt-issue-labels: enhancement,maintainer,pinned,security,no-stale,bad-barnacle
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
include-only-assigned: true
remove-stale-when-updated: true
stale-issue-message: |
This assigned issue has been automatically marked as stale after 30 days of inactivity.
Please add updates or it will be closed.
close-issue-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If this is still an issue, please retry on the latest OpenClaw release and share updated details.
If you are absolutely sure it still happens on the latest release, open a new issue with fresh steps to reproduce.
close-issue-reason: not_planned
- name: Mark stale assigned pull requests (fallback)
if: (steps.assigned-stale-primary.outcome == 'failure' || steps.stale-state.outputs.has_state == 'true') && steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token != ''
uses: actions/stale@v10
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
days-before-issue-stale: -1
days-before-issue-close: -1
days-before-pr-stale: 27
days-before-pr-close: 3
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-pr-labels: maintainer,no-stale,bad-barnacle
operations-per-run: 2000
ascending: true
include-only-assigned: true
ignore-pr-updates: true
remove-stale-when-updated: true
stale-pr-message: |
This assigned pull request has been automatically marked as stale after being open for 27 days.
Please add updates or it will be closed.
close-pr-message: |
Closing due to inactivity.
If you believe this PR should be revived, post in #clawtributors on Discord to talk to a maintainer.
If you believe this PR should be revived, post in #pr-thunderdome-dangerzone on Discord to talk to a maintainer.
That channel is the escape hatch for high-quality PRs that get auto-closed.
lock-closed-issues:
@@ -218,13 +124,13 @@ jobs:
issues: write
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
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@v9
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
script: |

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@@ -1,279 +0,0 @@
name: Test Performance Agent
on:
workflow_run: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] main-only test optimization after trusted CI; job gates repository, event, branch, actor, conclusion, current main SHA, and daily cadence before using write token
workflows:
- CI
types:
- completed
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
actions: read
contents: write
concurrency:
group: test-performance-agent-main
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
TEST_PERF_BEFORE: .artifacts/test-perf/baseline-before.json
TEST_PERF_AFTER: .artifacts/test-perf/after-agent.json
TEST_PERF_COMPARE: .artifacts/test-perf/agent-compare.json
jobs:
optimize-tests:
if: >
github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' &&
(github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' ||
(github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'push' &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'main' &&
!endsWith(github.event.workflow_run.actor.login, '[bot]')))
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 240
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: main
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
submodules: false
- name: Gate trusted main activity and daily cadence
id: gate
env:
EVENT_NAME: ${{ github.event_name }}
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
WORKFLOW_HEAD_SHA: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ "$EVENT_NAME" != "workflow_run" ]; then
echo "run_agent=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "base_sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if git fetch --no-tags origin main; then
break
fi
if [ "$attempt" = "5" ]; then
echo "Failed to fetch main after retries." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Fetch attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
remote_main="$(git rev-parse origin/main)"
if [ "$remote_main" != "$WORKFLOW_HEAD_SHA" ]; then
echo "CI run is superseded by ${remote_main}; skipping test performance agent for ${WORKFLOW_HEAD_SHA}."
echo "run_agent=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
day_start="$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT00:00:00Z)"
runs_json="$RUNNER_TEMP/test-performance-agent-runs.json"
gh api --method GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/workflows/test-performance-agent.yml/runs" \
-f branch=main \
-f event=workflow_run \
-f per_page=50 > "$runs_json"
prior_runs="$(
jq -r \
--argjson current_run_id "$GITHUB_RUN_ID" \
--arg day_start "$day_start" \
'.workflow_runs[]
| select(.database_id != $current_run_id)
| select(.created_at >= $day_start)
| select(.status != "cancelled")
| select((.conclusion // "") != "skipped")
| [.database_id, .status, (.conclusion // ""), .created_at, .head_sha]
| @tsv' "$runs_json"
)"
if [ -n "$prior_runs" ]; then
echo "Test performance agent already ran or is running today; skipping."
printf '%s\n' "$prior_runs"
echo "run_agent=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
echo "run_agent=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "base_sha=${remote_main}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Setup Node environment
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
- name: Ensure test performance agent key exists
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_TEST_PERF_AGENT_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "Missing OPENCLAW_TEST_PERF_AGENT_OPENAI_API_KEY or OPENAI_API_KEY secret." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Build baseline full-suite performance report
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
run: pnpm test:perf:groups --full-suite --allow-failures --output "$TEST_PERF_BEFORE" --limit 20 --top-files 40
- name: Run Codex test performance agent
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
uses: openai/codex-action@v1
with:
openai-api-key: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_TEST_PERF_AGENT_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
prompt-file: .github/codex/prompts/test-performance-agent.md
model: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
effort: high
sandbox: workspace-write
safety-strategy: drop-sudo
codex-args: '["--full-auto"]'
- name: Enforce focused test performance patch
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true'
id: patch
run: |
set -euo pipefail
untracked="$(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard)"
if [ -n "$untracked" ]; then
echo "Test performance agent created untracked files; forbidden:"
printf '%s\n' "$untracked"
exit 1
fi
added_deleted_or_renamed="$(git diff --name-status --diff-filter=ADR)"
if [ -n "$added_deleted_or_renamed" ]; then
echo "Test performance agent added, deleted, or renamed tracked files; forbidden:"
printf '%s\n' "$added_deleted_or_renamed"
exit 1
fi
bad_paths="$(
git diff --name-only | while IFS= read -r path; do
case "$path" in
apps/*|extensions/*|packages/*|scripts/*|src/*|Swabble/*|test/*|ui/*) ;;
*) printf '%s\n' "$path" ;;
esac
done
)"
if [ -n "$bad_paths" ]; then
echo "Test performance agent touched forbidden paths:"
printf '%s\n' "$bad_paths"
exit 1
fi
if git diff --quiet; then
echo "has_changes=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "has_changes=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Restore Node 24 path
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true' && steps.patch.outputs.has_changes == 'true'
run:
| # zizmor: ignore[github-env] NODE_BIN is set by the trusted local setup-node-env action in this same job
set -euo pipefail
export PATH="${NODE_BIN}:${PATH}"
echo "${NODE_BIN}" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
node -v
corepack enable
pnpm -v
- name: Run full-suite performance report after agent changes
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true' && steps.patch.outputs.has_changes == 'true'
run: pnpm test:perf:groups --full-suite --output "$TEST_PERF_AFTER" --limit 20 --top-files 40
- name: Compare test performance reports
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true' && steps.patch.outputs.has_changes == 'true'
run: pnpm test:perf:groups:compare "$TEST_PERF_BEFORE" "$TEST_PERF_AFTER" --output "$TEST_PERF_COMPARE" --limit 20 --top-files 40
- name: Enforce coverage-preserving test count
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true' && steps.patch.outputs.has_changes == 'true'
run: |
set -euo pipefail
node <<'NODE'
const fs = require("node:fs");
const before = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(process.env.TEST_PERF_BEFORE, "utf8"));
const after = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(process.env.TEST_PERF_AFTER, "utf8"));
if (before.failed) {
console.log("Baseline had failing configs; skipping total test-count comparison against partial report.");
process.exit(0);
}
const beforeTests = before.totals?.testCount ?? 0;
const afterTests = after.totals?.testCount ?? 0;
if (afterTests < beforeTests) {
console.error(`Test count decreased from ${beforeTests} to ${afterTests}; refusing coverage-reducing patch.`);
process.exit(1);
}
console.log(`Test count preserved: ${beforeTests} -> ${afterTests}.`);
NODE
- name: Check changed lanes
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true' && steps.patch.outputs.has_changes == 'true'
run: pnpm check:changed
- name: Commit test performance updates
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true' && steps.patch.outputs.has_changes == 'true'
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
TARGET_BRANCH: main
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if git diff --quiet; then
echo "No test performance changes."
exit 0
fi
git config user.name "openclaw-test-performance-agent[bot]"
git config user.email "openclaw-test-performance-agent[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git add apps extensions packages scripts src Swabble test ui
git commit --no-verify -m "test: optimize slow tests"
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if ! git fetch --no-tags origin "${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
echo "Fetch attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
continue
fi
if git push "https://x-access-token:${GITHUB_TOKEN}@github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}.git" HEAD:"${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
exit 0
fi
remote_main="$(git rev-parse "origin/${TARGET_BRANCH}")"
if [ "$remote_main" != "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" ]; then
echo "main advanced; rebasing test performance update onto ${remote_main}."
if ! git rebase "origin/${TARGET_BRANCH}"; then
echo "Test performance update no longer applies cleanly; skipping stale update."
git rebase --abort || true
exit 0
fi
pnpm check:changed
fi
echo "Test performance update attempt ${attempt} failed; retrying."
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
echo "Failed to push test performance updates after retries." >&2
exit 1
- name: Upload test performance artifacts
if: steps.gate.outputs.run_agent == 'true' && always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: test-performance-agent-${{ github.run_id }}
path: .artifacts/test-perf/
if-no-files-found: ignore
retention-days: 14

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ permissions:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ env:
jobs:
no-tabs:
if: github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ jobs:
actionlint:
if: github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ jobs:
generated-doc-baselines:
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6

46
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@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ apps/android/benchmark/results/
# Bun build artifacts
*.bun-build
apps/macos/.build/
apps/macos-mlx-tts/.build/
apps/shared/MoltbotKit/.build/
apps/shared/OpenClawKit/.build/
apps/shared/OpenClawKit/Package.resolved
@@ -58,7 +57,6 @@ vendor/
apps/ios/Clawdbot.xcodeproj/
apps/ios/Clawdbot.xcodeproj/**
apps/macos/.build/**
apps/macos-mlx-tts/.build/**
**/*.bun-build
apps/ios/*.xcfilelist
@@ -97,40 +95,6 @@ USER.md
# local tooling
.serena/
# Local project-agent skill installs. Only repo-owned skills are visible by
# default; promoting a new repo skill should require an intentional `git add -f`.
.agents/skills/*
!.agents/skills/blacksmith-testbox/
!.agents/skills/blacksmith-testbox/**
!.agents/skills/gitcrawl/
!.agents/skills/gitcrawl/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-ghsa-maintainer/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-ghsa-maintainer/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-parallels-smoke/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-parallels-smoke/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-pr-maintainer/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-pr-maintainer/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-qa-testing/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-qa-testing/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-release-maintainer/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-release-maintainer/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-secret-scanning-maintainer/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-secret-scanning-maintainer/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-test-performance/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-test-performance/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-testing/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-testing/**
!.agents/skills/optimizetests/
!.agents/skills/optimizetests/**
!.agents/skills/parallels-discord-roundtrip/
!.agents/skills/parallels-discord-roundtrip/**
!.agents/skills/security-triage/
!.agents/skills/security-triage/**
!.agents/skills/tag-duplicate-prs-issues/
!.agents/skills/tag-duplicate-prs-issues/**
# Agent credentials and memory (NEVER COMMIT)
/memory/
.agent/*.json
@@ -162,14 +126,15 @@ dist/protocol.schema.json
# Synthing
**/.stfolder/
.dev-state
docs/superpowers
.superpowers/
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
@@ -180,13 +145,8 @@ changelog/fragments/
# Local scratch workspace
.tmp/
.vmux*
.artifacts/
test/fixtures/openclaw-vitest-unit-report.json
analysis/
.artifacts/qa-e2e/
extensions/qa-lab/web/dist/
# Generated bundled plugin runtime dependency manifests
extensions/**/.openclaw-runtime-deps.json
extensions/**/.openclaw-runtime-deps-stamp.json

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@@ -39,12 +39,7 @@
"details",
"summary",
"p",
"div",
"strong",
"span",
"iframe",
"h2",
"h3",
"picture",
"source",
"Tooltip",

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@@ -11,53 +11,24 @@
"eslint-plugin-unicorn/prefer-array-find": "error",
"eslint/no-array-constructor": "error",
"eslint/no-await-in-loop": "off",
"eslint/no-constructor-return": "error",
"eslint/no-div-regex": "error",
"eslint/no-extra-label": "error",
"eslint/no-empty-pattern": "error",
"eslint/no-lone-blocks": "error",
"eslint/no-multi-str": "error",
"eslint/no-new": "error",
"eslint/no-object-constructor": "error",
"eslint/no-proto": "error",
"eslint/no-regex-spaces": "error",
"eslint/no-return-assign": "error",
"eslint/no-sequences": "error",
"eslint/no-self-compare": "error",
"eslint/no-shadow": "off",
"eslint/no-var": "error",
"eslint/no-useless-call": "error",
"eslint/no-useless-computed-key": "error",
"eslint/no-useless-concat": "error",
"eslint/no-useless-constructor": "error",
"eslint/no-warning-comments": "error",
"eslint/no-unmodified-loop-condition": "error",
"eslint/no-new-wrappers": "error",
"eslint/no-else-return": "error",
"eslint/no-case-declarations": "error",
"eslint/prefer-exponentiation-operator": "error",
"eslint/prefer-numeric-literals": "error",
"eslint/radix": "error",
"eslint/unicode-bom": "error",
"eslint/yoda": "error",
"import/no-absolute-path": "error",
"import/no-empty-named-blocks": "error",
"import/no-self-import": "error",
"node/no-exports-assign": "error",
"eslint-plugin-unicorn/prefer-set-size": "error",
"oxc/no-accumulating-spread": "error",
"oxc/no-async-endpoint-handlers": "error",
"oxc/no-map-spread": "error",
"promise/no-new-statics": "error",
"typescript/adjacent-overload-signatures": "error",
"typescript/ban-tslint-comment": "error",
"typescript/consistent-return": "error",
"typescript/no-empty-object-type": ["error", { "allowInterfaces": "with-single-extends" }],
"typescript/no-explicit-any": "error",
"typescript/no-extraneous-class": "error",
"typescript/no-meaningless-void-operator": "error",
"typescript/no-non-null-asserted-nullish-coalescing": "error",
"typescript/no-unnecessary-qualifier": "error",
"typescript/no-unnecessary-type-assertion": "error",
"typescript/no-unnecessary-type-arguments": "error",
"typescript/no-unnecessary-type-constraint": "error",
@@ -65,52 +36,15 @@
"typescript/no-unnecessary-type-parameters": "error",
"typescript/no-unsafe-type-assertion": "off",
"typescript/no-useless-default-assignment": "error",
"typescript/switch-exhaustiveness-check": [
"error",
{ "considerDefaultExhaustiveForUnions": true }
],
"typescript/prefer-return-this-type": "error",
"typescript/prefer-find": "error",
"typescript/prefer-function-type": "error",
"typescript/prefer-includes": "error",
"typescript/prefer-reduce-type-parameter": "error",
"typescript/prefer-ts-expect-error": "error",
"unicorn/consistent-date-clone": "error",
"unicorn/consistent-empty-array-spread": "error",
"unicorn/consistent-function-scoping": "off",
"unicorn/no-console-spaces": "error",
"unicorn/no-length-as-slice-end": "error",
"unicorn/no-instanceof-array": "error",
"unicorn/no-negation-in-equality-check": "error",
"unicorn/no-new-buffer": "error",
"unicorn/no-typeof-undefined": "error",
"unicorn/no-unnecessary-array-flat-depth": "error",
"unicorn/no-unnecessary-array-splice-count": "error",
"unicorn/no-unnecessary-slice-end": "error",
"unicorn/no-useless-error-capture-stack-trace": "error",
"unicorn/no-useless-promise-resolve-reject": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-date-now": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-dom-node-text-content": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-keyboard-event-key": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-array-some": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-math-min-max": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-node-protocol": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-number-properties": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-negative-index": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-optional-catch-binding": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-prototype-methods": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-regexp-test": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-set-size": "error",
"unicorn/prefer-string-slice": "error",
"unicorn/require-array-join-separator": "error",
"unicorn/require-number-to-fixed-digits-argument": "error",
"unicorn/require-post-message-target-origin": "error",
"unicorn/throw-new-error": "error",
"vitest/no-import-node-test": "error",
"vitest/consistent-vitest-vi": "error",
"vitest/prefer-called-once": "error",
"vitest/prefer-called-times": "error",
"vitest/prefer-expect-type-of": "error"
"unicorn/require-post-message-target-origin": "error"
},
"ignorePatterns": [
"assets/",

73
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@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
---
description: Land a PR (merge with proper workflow)
---
Input
- PR: $1 <number|url>
- If missing: use the most recent PR mentioned in the conversation.
- If ambiguous: ask.
Do (end-to-end)
Goal: PR must end in GitHub state = MERGED (never CLOSED). Prefer `gh pr merge --squash`; use `--rebase` only when preserving commit history is required.
1. Assign PR to self:
- `gh pr edit <PR> --add-assignee @me`
2. Repo clean: `git status`.
3. Identify PR meta (author + head branch):
```sh
gh pr view <PR> --json number,title,author,headRefName,baseRefName,headRepository --jq '{number,title,author:.author.login,head:.headRefName,base:.baseRefName,headRepo:.headRepository.nameWithOwner}'
contrib=$(gh pr view <PR> --json author --jq .author.login)
head=$(gh pr view <PR> --json headRefName --jq .headRefName)
head_repo_url=$(gh pr view <PR> --json headRepository --jq .headRepository.url)
```
4. Fast-forward base:
- `git checkout main`
- `git pull --ff-only`
5. Create temp base branch from main:
- `git checkout -b temp/landpr-<ts-or-pr>`
6. Check out PR branch locally:
- `gh pr checkout <PR>`
7. Rebase PR branch onto temp base:
- `git rebase temp/landpr-<ts-or-pr>`
- Fix conflicts; keep history tidy.
8. Fix + tests + changelog:
- Implement fixes + add/adjust tests
- Update `CHANGELOG.md` and mention `#<PR>` + `@$contrib`
9. Decide merge strategy:
- Squash (preferred): use when we want a single clean commit
- Rebase: use only when we explicitly want to preserve commit history
- If unclear, ask
10. Full gate (BEFORE commit):
- `pnpm lint && pnpm build && pnpm test`
11. Commit via committer (final merge commit only includes PR # + thanks):
- For the final merge-ready commit: `committer "fix: <summary> (#<PR>) (thanks @$contrib)" CHANGELOG.md <changed files>`
- If you need intermediate fix commits before the final merge commit, keep those messages concise and **omit** PR number/thanks.
- `land_sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)`
12. Push updated PR branch (rebase => usually needs force):
```sh
git remote add prhead "$head_repo_url.git" 2>/dev/null || git remote set-url prhead "$head_repo_url.git"
git push --force-with-lease prhead HEAD:$head
```
13. Merge PR (must show MERGED on GitHub):
- Squash (preferred): `gh pr merge <PR> --squash`
- Rebase (history-preserving fallback): `gh pr merge <PR> --rebase`
- Never `gh pr close` (closing is wrong)
14. Sync main:
- `git checkout main`
- `git pull --ff-only`
15. Comment on PR with what we did + SHAs + thanks:
```sh
merge_sha=$(gh pr view <PR> --json mergeCommit --jq '.mergeCommit.oid')
gh pr comment <PR> --body "Landed via temp rebase onto main.\n\n- Gate: pnpm lint && pnpm build && pnpm test\n- Land commit: $land_sha\n- Merge commit: $merge_sha\n\nThanks @$contrib!"
```
16. Verify PR state == MERGED:
- `gh pr view <PR> --json state --jq .state`
17. Delete temp branch:
- `git branch -D temp/landpr-<ts-or-pr>`

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---
description: Review a PR thoroughly without merging
---
Input
- PR: $1 <number|url>
- If missing: use the most recent PR mentioned in the conversation.
- 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.
1. Identify PR meta + context
```sh
gh pr view <PR> --json number,title,state,isDraft,author,baseRefName,headRefName,headRepository,url,body,labels,assignees,reviewRequests,files,additions,deletions --jq '{number,title,url,state,isDraft,author:.author.login,base:.baseRefName,head:.headRefName,headRepo:.headRepository.nameWithOwner,additions,deletions,files:.files|length}'
```
2. Read the PR description carefully
- Summarize the stated goal, scope, and any "why now?" rationale.
- Call out any missing context: motivation, alternatives considered, rollout/compat notes, risk.
3. Read the diff thoroughly (prefer full diff)
```sh
gh pr diff <PR>
# If you need more surrounding context for files:
gh pr checkout <PR> # optional; still review-only
git show --stat
```
4. Validate the change is needed / valuable
- What user/customer/dev pain does this solve?
- Is this change the smallest reasonable fix?
- Are we introducing complexity for marginal benefit?
- Are we changing behavior/contract in a way that needs docs or a release note?
5. Evaluate implementation quality + optimality
- Correctness: edge cases, error handling, null/undefined, concurrency, ordering.
- Design: is the abstraction/architecture appropriate or over/under-engineered?
- Performance: hot paths, allocations, queries, network, N+1s, caching.
- Security/privacy: authz/authn, input validation, secrets, logging PII.
- Backwards compatibility: public APIs, config, migrations.
- Style consistency: formatting, naming, patterns used elsewhere.
6. Tests & verification
- Identify what's covered by tests (unit/integration/e2e).
- Are there regression tests for the bug fixed / scenario added?
- Missing tests? Call out exact cases that should be added.
- If tests are present, do they actually assert the important behavior (not just snapshots / happy path)?
7. Follow-up refactors / cleanup suggestions
- Any code that should be simplified before merge?
- Any TODOs that should be tickets vs addressed now?
- 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?
9. Output (structured)
Produce a review with these sections:
A) TL;DR recommendation
- One of: READY FOR /landpr | NEEDS WORK | INVALID CLAIM (issue/bug not substantiated) | 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
- Brief bullet summary of the diff/behavioral changes.
D) What's good
- Bullets: correctness, simplicity, tests, docs, ergonomics, etc.
E) Concerns / questions (actionable)
- Numbered list.
- Mark each item as:
- BLOCKER (must fix before merge)
- 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
- What exists.
- What's missing (specific scenarios).
- State clearly whether there is a regression test for the claimed bug.
G) Follow-ups (optional)
- Non-blocking refactors/tickets to open later.
H) 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.
Rules / Guardrails
- Review only: do not merge (`gh pr merge`), do not push branches, do not edit code.
- If you need clarification, ask questions rather than guessing.

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# AGENTS.MD
Telegraph style. Root rules only. Read scoped `AGENTS.md` before subtree work.
Telegraph style. Root rules only. Read scoped `AGENTS.md` before touching a subtree.
## Start
- Repo: `https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw`
- Replies: repo-root refs only: `extensions/telegram/src/index.ts:80`. No absolute paths, no `~/`.
- Run docs list first: `pnpm docs:list` if available; read relevant docs only.
- High-confidence answers only when fixing/triaging: verify source, tests, shipped/current behavior, and dependency contracts before deciding.
- Dependency-backed behavior: read upstream dependency docs/source/types first. Do not assume APIs, defaults, errors, timing, or runtime behavior.
- Live-verify when feasible. Check env/`~/.profile` for keys before assuming live tests are blocked; keep secret output redacted.
- Missing deps: `pnpm install`, retry once, then report first actionable error.
- CODEOWNERS: maint/refactor/tests ok. Larger behavior/product/security/ownership: owner ask/review.
- Wording: product/docs/UI/changelog say "plugin/plugins"; `extensions/` is internal.
- New channel/plugin/app/doc surface: update `.github/labeler.yml` + GH labels.
- New `AGENTS.md`: add sibling `CLAUDE.md` symlink.
- Replies: repo-root file refs only, e.g. `extensions/telegram/src/index.ts:80`. No absolute paths, no `~/`.
- CODEOWNERS: maintenance/refactors/tests are ok. For larger behavior, product, security, or ownership-sensitive changes, get a listed owner request/review first.
- First pass: run docs list (`bin/docs-list` or `pnpm docs:list`; ignore if unavailable), then read only relevant docs/guides.
- Missing deps: run `pnpm install`, rerun once, then report first actionable error.
- Use "plugin/plugins" in docs/UI/changelog. `extensions/` remains internal workspace layout.
- Add channel/plugin/app/doc surface: update `.github/labeler.yml` and matching GitHub labels.
- New `AGENTS.md`: add sibling `CLAUDE.md` symlink to it.
## Map
## Repo Map
- Core TS: `src/`, `ui/`, `packages/`; plugins: `extensions/`; SDK: `src/plugin-sdk/*`; channels: `src/channels/*`; loader: `src/plugins/*`; protocol: `src/gateway/protocol/*`; docs/apps: `docs/`, `apps/`, `Swabble/`.
- Installers: sibling `../openclaw.ai`.
- Scoped guides exist in: `extensions/`, `src/{plugin-sdk,channels,plugins,gateway,gateway/protocol,agents}/`, `test/helpers*/`, `docs/`, `ui/`, `scripts/`.
- Core TS: `src/`, `ui/`, `packages/`
- Bundled plugins: `extensions/`
- Plugin SDK/public contract: `src/plugin-sdk/*`
- Core channel internals: `src/channels/*`
- Plugin loader/registry/contracts: `src/plugins/*`
- Gateway protocol: `src/gateway/protocol/*`
- Docs: `docs/`
- Apps: `apps/`, `Swabble/`
- Installers served from `openclaw.ai`: sibling `../openclaw.ai`
Scoped guides:
- `extensions/AGENTS.md`: bundled plugin rules
- `src/plugin-sdk/AGENTS.md`: public SDK rules
- `src/channels/AGENTS.md`: channel core rules
- `src/plugins/AGENTS.md`: plugin loader/registry rules
- `src/gateway/AGENTS.md`, `src/gateway/protocol/AGENTS.md`: gateway/protocol rules
- `src/agents/AGENTS.md`: agent import/test perf rules
- `test/helpers/AGENTS.md`, `test/helpers/channels/AGENTS.md`: shared test helpers
- `docs/AGENTS.md`, `ui/AGENTS.md`, `scripts/AGENTS.md`: docs/UI/scripts
## Architecture
- Core stays extension-agnostic. No bundled ids in core when manifest/registry/capability contracts work.
- Extensions cross into core only via `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*`, manifest metadata, injected runtime helpers, documented barrels (`api.ts`, `runtime-api.ts`).
- Extension prod code: no core `src/**`, `src/plugin-sdk-internal/**`, other extension `src/**`, or relative outside package.
- Core/tests: no deep plugin internals (`extensions/*/src/**`, `onboard.js`). Use `api.ts`, SDK facade, generic contracts.
- Extension-owned behavior stays extension-owned: repair, detection, onboarding, auth/provider defaults, provider tools/settings.
- Owner boundary: fix owner-specific behavior in the owner module. Shared/core gets generic seams only; no owner ids, dependency strings, defaults, migrations, or recovery policy. If a bug names an extension or its dependency, start in that extension and add a generic core seam only when multiple owners need it.
- Legacy config repair: doctor/fix paths, not startup/load-time core migrations.
- Core test asserting extension-specific behavior: move to owner extension or generic contract test.
- Core must stay extension-agnostic. No core special cases for bundled plugin/provider/channel ids when manifest/registry/capability contracts can express it.
- Extensions cross into core only via `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*`, manifest metadata, injected runtime helpers, and documented local barrels (`api.ts`, `runtime-api.ts`).
- Extension production code must not import core `src/**`, `src/plugin-sdk-internal/**`, another extension's `src/**`, or relative paths outside its package.
- Core code/tests must not deep-import plugin internals (`extensions/*/src/**`, `onboard.js`). Use plugin `api.ts` / public SDK facade / generic contract.
- Extension-owned behavior stays in the extension: legacy repair, detection, onboarding, auth/provider defaults, provider tools/settings.
- Legacy config repair: prefer doctor/fix paths over startup/load-time core migrations.
- If a core test asserts extension-specific behavior, move it to the owning extension or a generic contract test.
- New seams: backwards-compatible, documented, versioned. Third-party plugins exist.
- Channels: `src/channels/**` is implementation; plugin authors get SDK seams.
- Providers: core owns generic loop; provider plugins own auth/catalog/runtime hooks.
- Gateway protocol changes: additive first; incompatible needs versioning/docs/client follow-through.
- Config contract: exported types, schema/help, metadata, baselines, docs aligned. Retired public keys stay retired; compat in raw migration/doctor.
- Direction: manifest-first control plane; targeted runtime loaders; no hidden contract bypasses; broad mutable registries transitional.
- Prompt cache: deterministic ordering for maps/sets/registries/plugin lists/files/network results before model/tool payloads. Preserve old transcript bytes when possible.
- Channels: `src/channels/**` is implementation. Plugin authors get SDK seams, not channel internals.
- Providers: core owns generic inference loop; provider plugins own provider-specific auth/catalog/runtime hooks.
- Gateway protocol changes are contract changes: additive first; incompatible needs versioning/docs/client follow-through.
- Config contract: keep exported types, schema/help, generated metadata, baselines, docs aligned. Retired public keys stay retired; compatibility belongs in raw migration/doctor paths.
- Plugin architecture direction: manifest-first control plane; targeted runtime loaders; no hidden paths around declared contracts; broad mutable registries are transitional.
- Prompt-cache rule: deterministic ordering for maps/sets/registries/plugin lists/files/network results before model/tool payloads. Preserve old transcript bytes when possible.
## Commands
- Runtime: Node 22+. Keep Node + Bun paths working.
- Install: `pnpm install` (keep Bun lock/patches aligned if touched).
- CLI: `pnpm openclaw ...` or `pnpm dev`; build: `pnpm build`.
- Smart gate: `pnpm check:changed`; explain `pnpm changed:lanes --json`; staged preview `pnpm check:changed --staged`.
- Sparse worktrees: `pnpm check:changed` is sparse-safe and may skip sparse-missing typecheck projects; do not expand sparse checkout just to satisfy changed-gate tsgo. Direct `pnpm tsgo*` remains strict; use a fuller worktree when you need direct typecheck proof.
- Prod sweep: `pnpm check`; tests: `pnpm test`, `pnpm test:changed`, `pnpm test:serial`, `pnpm test:coverage`.
- Extension tests: `pnpm test:extensions`, `pnpm test extensions`, `pnpm test extensions/<id>`.
- Targeted tests: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> [vitest args...]`; never raw `vitest`.
- Vitest flags only; no Jest flags like `--runInBand`. For serial runs use `pnpm test:serial` or `OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test ...`.
- Typecheck: `tsgo` lanes only (`pnpm tsgo*`, `pnpm check:test-types`); do not add `tsc --noEmit`, `typecheck`, `check:types`.
- Formatting: use `oxfmt`, not Prettier. Prefer `pnpm format:check` / `pnpm format`; for targeted files use `pnpm exec oxfmt --check --threads=1 <files...>` or `pnpm exec oxfmt --write --threads=1 <files...>`.
- Linting: use repo wrappers (`pnpm lint:*`, `scripts/run-oxlint.mjs`); do not invoke generic JS formatters/lints unless a repo script uses them.
- Heavy checks: `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK=1`, mode `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled|full`; CI/shared use `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK=0`.
- Blacksmith/Testbox: on maintainer machines with Blacksmith access, broad/shared validation defaults to Testbox. This includes `pnpm check`, `pnpm check:changed`, `pnpm test`, `pnpm test:changed`, Docker/E2E/live/package/build gates, and any command likely to fan out across many Vitest projects. Do not start those broad gates locally unless the user explicitly asks for local proof or sets `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled|full`.
- Local validation: targeted edit loops only, such as `pnpm test <specific-file>`, targeted formatter checks, and small lint/type probes. If a local command expands beyond targeted proof, stop it and move the broad gate to Testbox.
- Testbox use: run from repo root, pre-warm early with `blacksmith testbox warmup ci-check-testbox.yml --ref main --idle-timeout 90`, reuse the returned `tbx_...` id for all `run`/`download` commands, and stop boxes you created before handoff. Timeout bins: `90` minutes default, `240` multi-hour, `720` all-day, `1440` overnight; anything above `1440` needs explicit approval and cleanup.
- Testbox full-suite profile: `blacksmith testbox run --id <ID> "env NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_PARALLEL=6 OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test"`. For installable package proof, prefer the GitHub `Package Acceptance` workflow over ad hoc Testbox commands.
## GitHub / CI
- Triage: list first, hydrate few. Use bounded `gh --json --jq`; avoid repeated full comment scans.
- Automatic PR/issue discovery: skip maintainer-owned items unless directly relevant. Do not comment, close, label, retitle, rebase, fix up, or land them without Peter asking.
- PR scan/triage: no unsolicited PR comments/reviews. Report in chat only unless explicitly asked, or a close/duplicate action needs a reason comment.
- Search/dedupe: prefer `gh search issues 'repo:openclaw/openclaw is:open <terms>' --json number,title,state,updatedAt --limit 20`.
- GitHub search boolean text is fussy. If `OR` queries return empty, split exact terms and search title/body/comments separately before concluding no hits.
- PR shortlist: `gh pr list ...`; then `gh pr view <n> --json number,title,body,closingIssuesReferences,files,statusCheckRollup,reviewDecision`.
- After landing PR: search duplicate open issues/PRs. Before closing: comment why + canonical link.
- GH comments with markdown backticks, `$`, or shell snippets: avoid inline double-quoted `--body`; use single quotes or `--body-file`.
- PR execution artifacts/screenshots: attach them to the PR, comment, or an external artifact store. Do not add `.github/pr-assets` or other PR-only assets to the repo.
- PR review answer must explicitly cover: what bug/behavior we are trying to fix; PR/issue URL(s) and affected endpoint/surface; whether this is the best possible fix, with high-certainty evidence from code, tests, CI, and shipped/current behavior.
- CI polling: exact SHA, needed fields only. Example: `gh api repos/<owner>/<repo>/actions/runs/<id> --jq '{status,conclusion,head_sha,updated_at,name,path}'`.
- Post-land wait: minimal. Exact landed SHA only. If superseded on `main`, same-branch `cancel-in-progress` cancellations are expected; stop once local touched-surface proof exists. Never wait for newer unrelated `main` unless asked.
- Wait matrix:
- never: `Auto response`, `Labeler`, `Docs Sync Publish Repo`, `Docs Agent`, `Test Performance Agent`, `Stale`.
- conditional: `CI` exact SHA only; `Docs` only docs task/no local docs proof; `Workflow Sanity` only workflow/composite/CI-policy edits; `Plugin NPM Release` only plugin package/release metadata.
- release/manual only: `Docker Release`, `OpenClaw NPM Release`, `macOS Release`, `OpenClaw Release Checks`, `Cross-OS Release Checks`, `NPM Telegram Beta E2E`.
- explicit/surface only: `QA-Lab - All Lanes`, `Scheduled Live And E2E`, `Install Smoke`, `CodeQL`, `Sandbox Common Smoke`, `Parity gate`, `Blacksmith Testbox`, `Control UI Locale Refresh`.
- `/landpr`: do not idle on `auto-response` or `check-docs`. Treat docs as local proof unless `check-docs` already failed with actionable relevant error.
- Poll 30-60s. Fetch jobs/logs/artifacts only after failure/completion or concrete need.
- Runtime: Node 22+. Keep Node and Bun paths working.
- Install: `pnpm install` (Bun supported; keep lockfiles/patches aligned if touched).
- Dev CLI: `pnpm openclaw ...` or `pnpm dev`.
- Build: `pnpm build`
- Smart local gate: `pnpm check:changed` (scoped typecheck/lint/guards + relevant tests)
- Explain smart gate: `pnpm changed:lanes --json`
- Pre-commit view: `pnpm check:changed --staged`
- Normal full prod sweep: `pnpm check` (prod typecheck/lint/guards, no tests)
- Full tests: `pnpm test`
- Changed tests only: `pnpm test:changed`
- Extension tests: `pnpm test:extensions` or `pnpm test extensions` = all extension shards; `pnpm test extensions/<id>` = one extension lane. Heavy channels/OpenAI have dedicated shards.
- Shard timing artifact: `.artifacts/vitest-shard-timings.json`; auto-used for balanced shard ordering. Disable with `OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_TIMINGS=0`.
- Targeted tests: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> [vitest args...]`; do not call raw `vitest`.
- Coverage: `pnpm test:coverage`
- Format check/fix: `pnpm format:check` / `pnpm format`
- Typecheck:
- `pnpm tsgo`: fastest core prod graph
- `pnpm tsgo:prod`: core + extensions prod graphs; used by `pnpm check`
- `pnpm check:test-types` / `pnpm tsgo:test`: all test graphs
- `pnpm tsgo:all`: all prod + test project refs
- Debug slices exist; do not present as normal user flow.
- Profile: `pnpm tsgo:profile [core-test|extensions-test|--all]`
- Type policy: use `tsgo`; do not add `tsc --noEmit`, `typecheck`, or `check:types` lanes. `tsc` only for declaration/package-boundary emit gaps.
- Lint:
- `pnpm lint`: core/extensions/scripts shards
- `pnpm lint:core`, `pnpm lint:extensions`, `pnpm lint:scripts`
- `pnpm lint:apps`: Swift/app surface, separate from TS lint
- `pnpm lint:all`: legacy comparison lane
- Local heavy-check behavior: `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK=1` default; `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled|full`; `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK=0` for CI/shared runs.
## Gates
- Pre-commit hook: staged formatting only. Validation explicit.
- Pre-commit hook: staged format/lint, then `pnpm check:changed --staged`; docs/markdown-only skips changed-scope check; `FAST_COMMIT=1` skips changed-scope check only.
- Changed lanes:
- core prod: core prod typecheck + core tests
- core tests: core test typecheck/tests
- extension prod: extension prod typecheck + extension tests
- extension tests: extension test typecheck/tests
- public SDK/plugin contract: extension prod/test too
- unknown root/config: all lanes
- Before handoff/push for code/test/runtime/config changes: run `pnpm check:changed` in Testbox by default on maintainer machines. Tests-only: run `pnpm test:changed` in Testbox by default. Full prod sweep: run `pnpm check` in Testbox. Use local only for narrow targeted proof or when explicitly requested.
- If `pnpm test:changed` or `pnpm check:changed` selects broad/shared lanes, it belongs in Testbox; do not let it continue locally after it fans out.
- Docs/changelog-only and CI/workflow metadata-only changes are not changed-gate work by default. Use `git diff --check` plus the relevant formatter/docs/workflow sanity check; escalate to `pnpm check:changed` only when scripts, test config, generated docs/API, package metadata, or runtime/build behavior changed.
- Rebase sanity: after a green `pnpm check:changed`, a clean rebase onto current
`origin/main` does not require rerunning the full changed gate when the rebase
has no conflicts and the branch diff is materially unchanged. Do a quick
`git status`, `git diff --check`, and diff/stat sanity check; rerun targeted or
full checks only if conflict resolution, upstream overlap, generated drift,
dependency/config changes, or touched-file content changes make the prior
result stale.
- Landing on `main`: verify touched surface near landing. Default feasible bar: `pnpm check` + `pnpm test`.
- Hard build gate: `pnpm build` before push if build output, packaging, lazy/module boundaries, or published surfaces can change.
- Do not land related failing format/lint/type/build/tests. If unrelated on latest `origin/main`, say so with scoped proof.
- Generated/API drift: `pnpm check:architecture`, `pnpm config:docs:gen/check`, `pnpm plugin-sdk:api:gen/check`. Track `docs/.generated/*.sha256`; full JSON ignored.
- core prod => core prod typecheck + core tests
- core tests => core test typecheck/tests only
- extension prod => extension prod typecheck + extension tests
- extension tests => extension test typecheck/tests only
- public SDK/plugin contract => extension prod/test validation too
- unknown root/config => all lanes
- Local loop: prefer `pnpm check:changed`; use `pnpm test:changed` for tests only; use `pnpm check` for full prod TS/lint sweep without tests.
- Landing on `main`: verify touched surface near landing; default bar is `pnpm check` + `pnpm test` when feasible.
- Hard build gate: run/pass `pnpm build` before push if build output, packaging, lazy/module boundaries, or published surfaces can change.
- Do not land related failing format/lint/type/build/tests. If failures are unrelated on latest `origin/main`, say so and give scoped proof.
- CI architecture gate: `check-additional`; local equivalent `pnpm check:architecture`.
- Config docs drift: `pnpm config:docs:gen/check`
- Plugin SDK API drift: `pnpm plugin-sdk:api:gen/check`
- Generated docs baselines: tracked `docs/.generated/*.sha256`; full JSON ignored.
## Code
## Code Style
- TS ESM, strict. Avoid `any`; prefer real types, `unknown`, narrow adapters.
- No `@ts-nocheck`. Lint suppressions only intentional + explained.
- TypeScript ESM. Strict types. Avoid `any`; prefer real types/`unknown`/narrow adapters.
- No `@ts-nocheck`. No lint suppressions unless intentional and explained.
- External boundaries: prefer `zod` or existing schema helpers.
- Runtime branching: discriminated unions/closed codes over freeform strings.
- Avoid semantic sentinels: `?? 0`, empty object/string, etc.
- Dynamic import: no static+dynamic import for same prod module. Use `*.runtime.ts` lazy boundary. After edits: `pnpm build`; check `[INEFFECTIVE_DYNAMIC_IMPORT]`.
- Cycles: keep `pnpm check:import-cycles` + architecture/madge green.
- Classes: no prototype mixins/mutations. Prefer inheritance/composition. Tests prefer per-instance stubs.
- Comments: brief, only non-obvious logic.
- Split files around ~700 LOC when clarity/testability improves.
- Naming: **OpenClaw** product/docs; `openclaw` CLI/package/path/config.
- English: American spelling.
- Runtime branching: prefer discriminated unions / closed codes over freeform strings.
- Avoid magic sentinels like `?? 0`, empty object/string when semantics change.
- Dynamic import: do not mix static and dynamic import for same module in prod path. Use dedicated `*.runtime.ts` lazy boundary. After lazy-boundary edits, run `pnpm build` and check `[INEFFECTIVE_DYNAMIC_IMPORT]`.
- Cycles: keep `pnpm check:import-cycles` and architecture/madge cycle checks green.
- Classes: no prototype mixins/mutations. Use explicit inheritance/composition. Tests prefer per-instance stubs.
- Comments: brief only for non-obvious logic.
- File size: split around ~700 LOC when it improves clarity/testability.
- Product naming: **OpenClaw** product/docs; `openclaw` CLI/package/path/config.
- Written English: American spelling.
## Tests
- Vitest. Colocated `*.test.ts`; e2e `*.e2e.test.ts`; example models `sonnet-4.6`, `gpt-5.4`.
- Avoid brittle tests that grep workflow/docs strings for operator policy. Prefer executable behavior, parsed config/schema checks, or live run proof; put release/CI policy reminders in AGENTS/docs instead.
- Clean timers/env/globals/mocks/sockets/temp dirs/module state; `--isolate=false` safe.
- Hot tests: avoid per-test `vi.resetModules()` + heavy imports. Measure with `pnpm test:perf:imports <file>` / `pnpm test:perf:hotspots --limit N`.
- Seam depth: pure helper/contract unit tests; one integration smoke per boundary.
- Mock expensive seams directly: scanners, manifests, registries, fs crawls, provider SDKs, network/process launch.
- Prefer injection; if module mocking, mock narrow local `*.runtime.ts`, not broad barrels or `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*`.
- Share fixtures/builders; delete duplicate assertions; assert behavior that can regress here.
- Do not edit baseline/inventory/ignore/snapshot/expected-failure files to silence checks without explicit approval.
- Do not run multiple independent `pnpm test`/Vitest commands concurrently in the same worktree. They can race on `node_modules/.experimental-vitest-cache` and fail with `ENOTEMPTY`. Use one grouped `pnpm test ...` invocation, run targeted lanes sequentially, or set distinct `OPENCLAW_VITEST_FS_MODULE_CACHE_PATH` values when true parallel Vitest processes are needed.
- Test workers max 16. Memory pressure: `OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test`.
- Live: `OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live`; verbose `OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST_QUIET=0`.
- Guide: `docs/help/testing.md`.
- Vitest. Tests colocated `*.test.ts`; e2e `*.e2e.test.ts`.
- Example models in tests: `sonnet-4.6`, `gpt-5.4`.
- Clean up timers/env/globals/mocks/sockets/temp dirs/module state; `--isolate=false` must stay safe.
- Hot tests: avoid per-test `vi.resetModules()` + fresh heavy imports; prefer static or `beforeAll` imports and reset state directly.
- Measure first: `pnpm test:perf:imports <file>` for import drag; `pnpm test:perf:hotspots --limit N` for suite targets.
- Keep tests at seam depth: unit-test pure helpers/contracts; one integration smoke per boundary, not per branch.
- Mock expensive runtime seams directly: scanners, manifests, package registries, filesystem crawls, provider SDKs, network/process launch.
- Prefer injected deps over module mocks; if mocking modules, mock narrow local `*.runtime.ts` seams, not broad barrels.
- Share fixtures/builders; do not recreate temp dirs, package manifests, or plugin workspaces in every case unless state isolation needs it.
- Delete duplicate assertions when another test owns the boundary; assert only the behavior that can regress here.
- Avoid broad `importOriginal()` / broad `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*` partial mocks in hot tests. Add narrow local `*.runtime.ts` seam and mock it.
- Use existing deps/callback/runtime injection seams before module mocks.
- Import-dominated test time is a boundary smell; shrink import surface before adding cases.
- Replacing slow integration coverage: extract production composition into a named helper and test that helper.
- Do not modify baseline/inventory/ignore/snapshot/expected-failure files to silence checks without explicit approval.
- Do not set test workers above 16. For memory pressure: `OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test`.
- Live: `OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live`; full logs `OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST_QUIET=0`.
- Full testing guide: `docs/help/testing.md`.
## Docs / Changelog
- Docs change with behavior/API. Use docs list/read_when hints; docs links per `docs/AGENTS.md`.
- Changelog user-facing only; pure test/internal usually no entry.
- Changelog placement: active version `### Changes`/`### Fixes`; every added entry must include at least one `Thanks @author` attribution, using credited GitHub username(s). Never add `Thanks @codex`, `Thanks @openclaw`, or `Thanks @steipete`.
- Changelog bullets are always single-line. No wrapping/continuation across multiple lines. Long entries stay on one long line so dedupe, PR-ref, and credit-audit tooling work and so the visual style stays uniform.
- Update docs when behavior/API changes. Use docs list/read_when hints.
- Docs links: see `docs/AGENTS.md`.
- Changelog: user-facing only. Pure test/internal changes usually no entry.
- Changelog placement: append to active version `### Changes`/`### Fixes`; at most one contributor mention, prefer `Thanks @user`.
## Git
- Commit via `scripts/committer "<msg>" <file...>`; stage intended files only. It formats staged files; still run gates.
- Commits: conventional-ish, concise, grouped.
- No manual stash/autostash unless explicit. No branch/worktree changes unless requested.
- `main`: no merge commits; rebase on latest `origin/main` before push. Do not
keep chasing `main` with repeated full gates after one green run plus a clean
rebase sanity pass.
- User says `commit`: your changes only. `commit all`: all changes in grouped chunks. `push`: may `git pull --rebase` first.
- Do not delete/rename unexpected files; ask if blocking, else ignore.
- Bulk PR close/reopen >5: ask with count/scope.
- PR/issue workflows: `$openclaw-pr-maintainer`. `/landpr`: `~/.codex/prompts/landpr.md`.
- Use `scripts/committer "<msg>" <file...>`; stage only intended files.
- Commits: conventional-ish, concise/action-oriented. Group related changes.
- No manual stash/autostash unless explicitly requested. No branch/worktree changes unless requested.
- No merge commits on `main`; rebase on latest `origin/main` before push.
- User says "commit": commit your changes only. "commit all": commit everything in grouped chunks. "push": may `git pull --rebase` first.
- Do not delete/rename unexpected files; ask if it blocks. Otherwise ignore unrelated WIP.
- If bulk PR close/reopen affects >5 PRs, ask with exact count/scope.
- PR/issue workflows: use `$openclaw-pr-maintainer`.
- `/landpr`: use `~/.codex/prompts/landpr.md`.
## Security / Release
- Never commit real phone numbers, videos, credentials, live config.
- Secrets: channel/provider creds in `~/.openclaw/credentials/`; model auth profiles in `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json`.
- Secrets: channel/provider credentials under `~/.openclaw/credentials/`; model auth profiles under `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json`.
- Env keys: check `~/.profile`.
- Dependency patches/overrides/vendor changes need explicit approval. `pnpm.patchedDependencies` exact versions only.
- Carbon pins owner-only: do not change `@buape/carbon` unless Shadow (`@thewilloftheshadow`, verified by `gh`) asks.
- Releases/publish/version bumps need explicit approval. Release docs: `docs/reference/RELEASING.md`; use `$openclaw-release-maintainer`.
- GHSA/advisories: `$openclaw-ghsa-maintainer`.
- Beta tag/version match: `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N` -> npm `YYYY.M.D-beta.N --tag beta`.
- Dependency patches/overrides/vendor changes require explicit approval. `pnpm.patchedDependencies` must use exact versions.
- Carbon pins owner-only: do not change `@buape/carbon` versions unless Shadow (`@thewilloftheshadow`, verified by `gh`) asks.
- Releases/publish/version bumps require explicit approval.
- Release docs: `docs/reference/RELEASING.md`; use `$openclaw-release-maintainer`.
- GHSA/advisories: use `$openclaw-ghsa-maintainer`.
- Beta tag/version must match, e.g. `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N` => npm `YYYY.M.D-beta.N --tag beta`.
## Apps / Platform
- Before simulator/emulator testing, check real iOS/Android devices.
- Before simulator/emulator testing, check connected real iOS/Android devices first.
- "restart iOS/Android apps" = rebuild/reinstall/relaunch, not kill/launch.
- SwiftUI: Observation (`@Observable`, `@Bindable`) over new `ObservableObject`.
- Mac gateway: use app or `openclaw gateway restart/status --deep`; no ad-hoc tmux gateway. Logs: `./scripts/clawlog.sh`.
- Version bump touches: `package.json`, `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts`, `apps/ios/version.json` + `pnpm ios:version:sync`, macOS `Info.plist`, `docs/install/updating.md`. Appcast only for Sparkle release.
- Mobile LAN pairing: plaintext `ws://` loopback-only. Private-network `ws://` needs `OPENCLAW_ALLOW_INSECURE_PRIVATE_WS=1`; Tailscale/public use `wss://` or tunnel.
- SwiftUI: prefer Observation (`@Observable`, `@Bindable`) over new `ObservableObject`.
- mac gateway: use app or `openclaw gateway restart/status --deep`; avoid ad-hoc tmux gateway sessions. Rebuild mac app locally, not over SSH.
- mac logs: `./scripts/clawlog.sh`.
- Version bump touches: `package.json`, `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts`, `apps/ios/version.json` then `pnpm ios:version:sync`, `apps/macos/.../Info.plist`, `docs/install/updating.md`. Appcast only for Sparkle release.
- iOS Team ID: `security find-identity -p codesigning -v`; fallback `defaults read com.apple.dt.Xcode IDEProvisioningTeamIdentifiers`.
- Mobile LAN pairing: plaintext `ws://` is loopback-only by default. Trusted private-network `ws://` needs `OPENCLAW_ALLOW_INSECURE_PRIVATE_WS=1`; Tailscale/public use `wss://` or a tunnel.
- A2UI hash `src/canvas-host/a2ui/.bundle.hash`: generated; ignore unless running `pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle`; commit separately.
## Ops / Footguns
## External Ops
- Remote install docs: `docs/install/exe-dev.md`, `docs/install/fly.md`, `docs/install/hetzner.md`.
- Parallels smoke: `$openclaw-parallels-smoke`; Discord roundtrip: `parallels-discord-roundtrip`.
## Misc Footguns
- Remote install docs: `docs/install/{exe-dev,fly,hetzner}.md`. Parallels smoke: `$openclaw-parallels-smoke`; Discord roundtrip: `parallels-discord-roundtrip`.
- Rebrand/migration/config warnings: run `openclaw doctor`.
- Never edit `node_modules`.
- Local-only `.agents` ignores: `.git/info/exclude`, not repo `.gitignore`.
- CLI progress: `src/cli/progress.ts`; status tables: `src/terminal/table.ts`.
- Local-only `.agents` ignores: use `.git/info/exclude`, not repo `.gitignore`.
- CLI progress: use `src/cli/progress.ts`; status tables: `src/terminal/table.ts`.
- Connection/provider additions: update all UI surfaces + docs + status/config forms.
- Provider tool schemas: prefer flat string enum helpers over `Type.Union([Type.Literal(...)])`; some providers reject `anyOf`. Not a repo-wide protocol/schema ban.
- External messaging: no token-delta channel messages. Follow `docs/concepts/streaming.md`; preview/block streaming uses edits/chunks and preserves final/fallback delivery.
- Provider-facing tool schemas: prefer flat string enum helpers over `Type.Union([Type.Literal(...)])`; some providers reject generated `anyOf`. Do not treat this as a repo-wide protocol/schema ban.
- External messaging surfaces: no token-delta channel messages. Follow `docs/concepts/streaming.md`; preview/block streaming uses message edits/chunks and must preserve final/fallback delivery.

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Welcome to the lobster tank! 🦞
- **GitHub:** https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw
- **Vision:** [`VISION.md`](VISION.md)
- **Discord:** https://discord.gg/clawd
- **Discord:** https://discord.gg/qkhbAGHRBT
- **X/Twitter:** [@steipete](https://x.com/steipete) / [@openclaw](https://x.com/openclaw)
## Maintainers
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Welcome to the lobster tank! 🦞
- **Tengji (George) Zhang** - Chinese model APIs, cloud, pi
- GitHub: [@odysseus0](https://github.com/odysseus0) · X: [@odysseus0z](https://x.com/odysseus0z)
- **Sliverp** - Chinese Channel: QQ, WeChat, Wecom, Yuanbao, Dingtalk, Feishu
- **Sliverp** - Chinese Channel: QQ, WeChat, Wecom, Dingtalk, Feishu
- GitHub: [@sliverp](https://github.com/sliverp) · X: [@sliver01234](https://x.com/sliver01234)
- **Mason Huang** - Stability, Security, Speed

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@@ -9,26 +9,29 @@
# bundled plugin workspace tree, so the main build layer is not invalidated by
# unrelated plugin source changes.
#
# Build stages use full bookworm; the runtime image is always bookworm-slim.
# 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"
# Base images are pinned to SHA256 digests for reproducible builds.
# Dependabot refreshes these blessed digests; release builds consume the
# reviewed base snapshot instead of mutating distro state on every build.
# To update, run: docker buildx imagetools inspect node:24-bookworm and
# node:24-bookworm-slim (or podman) and replace the digests below with the
# current multi-arch manifest list entries.
# Trade-off: digests must be updated manually when upstream tags move.
# To update, run: docker buildx imagetools inspect node:24-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 package.json for opted-in extensions so pnpm resolves their deps.
RUN --mount=type=bind,source=${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR},target=/tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR},readonly \
mkdir -p /out && \
RUN mkdir -p /out && \
for ext in $OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS; do \
if [ -f "/tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}/$ext/package.json" ]; then \
mkdir -p "/out/$ext" && \
@@ -72,20 +75,10 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-pnpm-store,target=/root/.local/share/pnpm/sto
NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=2048 pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
# pnpm v10+ may append peer-resolution hashes to virtual-store folder names; do not hardcode `.pnpm/...`
# paths. Matrix's native downloader can hit transient release CDN errors while
# still exiting successfully, so retry the package downloader before failing.
RUN set -eux; \
echo "==> Verifying critical native addons..."; \
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do \
if find /app/node_modules -name "matrix-sdk-crypto*.node" 2>/dev/null | grep -q .; then \
exit 0; \
fi; \
echo "matrix-sdk-crypto native addon missing; retrying download (${attempt}/5)"; \
node /app/node_modules/@matrix-org/matrix-sdk-crypto-nodejs/download-lib.js || true; \
sleep $((attempt * 2)); \
done; \
# paths. Fail fast here if the Matrix native binding did not materialize after install.
RUN echo "==> Verifying critical native addons..." && \
find /app/node_modules -name "matrix-sdk-crypto*.node" 2>/dev/null | grep -q . || \
(echo "ERROR: matrix-sdk-crypto native addon missing after retries" >&2 && exit 1)
(echo "ERROR: matrix-sdk-crypto native addon missing (pnpm install may have silently failed on this arch)" >&2 && exit 1)
COPY . .
@@ -132,15 +125,22 @@ RUN printf 'packages:\n - .\n - ui\n' > /tmp/pnpm-workspace.runtime.yaml && \
node scripts/postinstall-bundled-plugins.mjs && \
find dist -type f \( -name '*.d.ts' -o -name '*.d.mts' -o -name '*.d.cts' -o -name '*.map' \) -delete
# ── Runtime base image ─────────────────────────────────────────
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_IMAGE} AS base-runtime
# ── Runtime base images ─────────────────────────────────────────
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE} AS base-default
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_DIGEST
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/library/node:24-bookworm" \
org.opencontainers.image.base.digest="${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_DIGEST}"
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_IMAGE} AS base-slim
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_DIGEST
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/library/node:24-bookworm-slim" \
org.opencontainers.image.base.digest="${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_DIGEST}"
# ── Stage 3: Runtime ────────────────────────────────────────────
FROM base-runtime
FROM base-${OPENCLAW_VARIANT}
ARG OPENCLAW_VARIANT
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
ARG OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE
# OCI base-image metadata for downstream image consumers.
# If you change these annotations, also update:
@@ -155,24 +155,24 @@ LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw" \
WORKDIR /app
# Install runtime system utilities missing from bookworm-slim.
# `ca-certificates` ships in `bookworm` (full) but not in `bookworm-slim`,
# so it must be installed explicitly here. Without it `/etc/ssl/certs/`
# stays empty and every HTTPS outbound dies at TLS handshake with
# `error setting certificate file`.
# Install system utilities present in bookworm but missing in bookworm-slim.
# On the full bookworm image these are already installed (apt-get is a no-op).
# Smoke workflows can opt out of distro upgrades to cut repeated CI time while
# keeping the default runtime image behavior unchanged.
RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-lists,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
apt-get update && \
if [ "${OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE}" != "0" ]; then \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get upgrade -y --no-install-recommends; \
fi && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates procps hostname curl git lsof openssl && \
update-ca-certificates
procps hostname curl git lsof openssl
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/patches ./patches
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
@@ -258,11 +258,6 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/apt,shar
RUN ln -sf /app/openclaw.mjs /usr/local/bin/openclaw \
&& chmod 755 /app/openclaw.mjs
# Pre-create the default state dir so first-run Docker named volumes mounted
# here inherit node ownership instead of starting as root-owned state.
RUN install -d -m 0700 -o node -g node /home/node/.openclaw && \
stat -c '%U:%G %a' /home/node/.openclaw | grep -qx 'node:node 700'
ENV NODE_ENV=production
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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 \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
bash \
ca-certificates \

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ 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 \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
bash \
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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ ENV PATH=${BUN_INSTALL_DIR}/bin:${BREW_INSTALL_DIR}/bin:${BREW_INSTALL_DIR}/sbin
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 ${PACKAGES}
RUN if [ "${INSTALL_PNPM}" = "1" ]; then npm install -g pnpm; fi

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@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Model note: while many providers and models are supported, prefer a current flag
## Install (recommended)
Runtime: **Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.14+**.
Runtime: **Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.16+**.
```bash
npm install -g openclaw@latest
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ OpenClaw Onboard installs the Gateway daemon (launchd/systemd user service) so i
## Quick start (TL;DR)
Runtime: **Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.14+**.
Runtime: **Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.16+**.
Full beginner guide (auth, pairing, channels): [Getting started](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/getting-started)
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ openclaw onboard --install-daemon
openclaw gateway --port 18789 --verbose
# Send a message
openclaw message send --target +1234567890 --message "Hello from OpenClaw"
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/QQ/WebChat)
openclaw agent --message "Ship checklist" --thinking high
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Run `openclaw doctor` to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
- Chat commands: `/status`, `/new`, `/reset`, `/compact`, `/think <level>`, `/verbose on|off`, `/trace on|off`, `/usage off|tokens|full`, `/restart`, `/activation mention|always`
- Session tools: `sessions_list`, `sessions_history`, `sessions_send`
- Skills registry: [ClawHub](https://clawhub.ai)
- Skills registry: [ClawHub](https://clawhub.com)
- Architecture overview: [Architecture](https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/architecture)
## Docs by goal

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@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ OpenClaw's web interface (Gateway Control UI + HTTP endpoints) is intended for *
### Node.js Version
OpenClaw requires **Node.js 22.14.0 or later** (LTS). This version includes important security patches:
OpenClaw requires **Node.js 22.12.0 or later** (LTS). This version includes important security patches:
- CVE-2025-59466: async_hooks DoS vulnerability
- CVE-2026-21636: Permission model bypass vulnerability
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ OpenClaw requires **Node.js 22.14.0 or later** (LTS). This version includes impo
Verify your Node.js version:
```bash
node --version # Should be v22.14.0 or later
node --version # Should be v22.12.0 or later
```
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@@ -1,13 +1,31 @@
{
"originHash" : "e6910acc97de62dc423c0a391985c1c2f28207951e356081539abde41f9ffc72",
"originHash" : "24a723309d7a0039d3df3051106f77ac1ed7068a02508e3a6804e41d757e6c72",
"pins" : [
{
"identity" : "commander",
"kind" : "remoteSourceControl",
"location" : "https://github.com/steipete/Commander.git",
"state" : {
"revision" : "ae2ce746b386ff94b26648cfe5625cfa8d02639b",
"version" : "0.2.2"
"revision" : "9e349575c8e3c6745e81fe19e5bb5efa01b078ce",
"version" : "0.2.1"
}
},
{
"identity" : "elevenlabskit",
"kind" : "remoteSourceControl",
"location" : "https://github.com/steipete/ElevenLabsKit",
"state" : {
"revision" : "7e3c948d8340abe3977014f3de020edf221e9269",
"version" : "0.1.0"
}
},
{
"identity" : "swift-concurrency-extras",
"kind" : "remoteSourceControl",
"location" : "https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-concurrency-extras",
"state" : {
"revision" : "5a3825302b1a0d744183200915a47b508c828e6f",
"version" : "1.3.2"
}
},
{
@@ -27,6 +45,24 @@
"revision" : "399f76dcd91e4c688ca2301fa24a8cc6d9927211",
"version" : "0.99.0"
}
},
{
"identity" : "swiftui-math",
"kind" : "remoteSourceControl",
"location" : "https://github.com/gonzalezreal/swiftui-math",
"state" : {
"revision" : "0b5c2cfaaec8d6193db206f675048eeb5ce95f71",
"version" : "0.1.0"
}
},
{
"identity" : "textual",
"kind" : "remoteSourceControl",
"location" : "https://github.com/gonzalezreal/textual",
"state" : {
"revision" : "5b06b811c0f5313b6b84bbef98c635a630638c38",
"version" : "0.3.1"
}
}
],
"version" : 3

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ let package = Package(
.executable(name: "swabble", targets: ["SwabbleCLI"]),
],
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/steipete/Commander.git", exact: "0.2.2"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/steipete/Commander.git", exact: "0.2.1"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-testing", from: "0.99.0"),
],
targets: [
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ let package = Package(
],
swiftSettings: [
.enableUpcomingFeature("StrictConcurrency"),
.enableExperimentalFeature("SwiftTesting"),
]),
.testTarget(
name: "swabbleTests",

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@@ -45,15 +45,6 @@ extension AttributedString {
}
return ranges.compactMap { range in
guard #available(macOS 26.0, iOS 26.0, *) else {
return AttributedString(self[range].characters)
}
return self.sentenceWithAudioTimeRange(range)
}
}
@available(macOS 26.0, iOS 26.0, *)
private func sentenceWithAudioTimeRange(_ range: Range<AttributedString.Index>) -> AttributedString? {
let audioTimeRanges = self[range].runs.filter {
!String(self[$0.range].characters)
.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines).isEmpty
@@ -66,5 +57,6 @@ extension AttributedString {
start: start,
end: end)
return AttributedString(self[range].characters, attributes: attributes)
}
}
}

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@@ -17,35 +17,29 @@ public enum OutputFormat: String {
case .txt:
return String(transcript.characters)
case .srt:
guard #available(macOS 26.0, iOS 26.0, *) else { return "" }
return self.srtText(for: transcript, maxLength: maxLength)
func format(_ timeInterval: TimeInterval) -> String {
let ms = Int(timeInterval.truncatingRemainder(dividingBy: 1) * 1000)
let s = Int(timeInterval) % 60
let m = (Int(timeInterval) / 60) % 60
let h = Int(timeInterval) / 60 / 60
return String(format: "%0.2d:%0.2d:%0.2d,%0.3d", h, m, s, ms)
}
return transcript.sentences(maxLength: maxLength).compactMap { (sentence: AttributedString) -> (
CMTimeRange,
String)? in
guard let timeRange = sentence.audioTimeRange else { return nil }
return (timeRange, String(sentence.characters))
}.enumerated().map { index, run in
let (timeRange, text) = run
return """
\(index + 1)
\(format(timeRange.start.seconds)) --> \(format(timeRange.end.seconds))
\(text.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines))
"""
}.joined().trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
}
}
@available(macOS 26.0, iOS 26.0, *)
private func srtText(for transcript: AttributedString, maxLength: Int) -> String {
func format(_ timeInterval: TimeInterval) -> String {
let ms = Int(timeInterval.truncatingRemainder(dividingBy: 1) * 1000)
let s = Int(timeInterval) % 60
let m = (Int(timeInterval) / 60) % 60
let h = Int(timeInterval) / 60 / 60
return String(format: "%0.2d:%0.2d:%0.2d,%0.3d", h, m, s, ms)
}
return transcript.sentences(maxLength: maxLength).compactMap { (sentence: AttributedString) -> (
CMTimeRange,
String)? in
guard let timeRange = sentence.audioTimeRange else { return nil }
return (timeRange, String(sentence.characters))
}.enumerated().map { index, run in
let (timeRange, text) = run
return """
\(index + 1)
\(format(timeRange.start.seconds)) --> \(format(timeRange.end.seconds))
\(text.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines))
"""
}.joined().trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
}
}

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@@ -13,9 +13,7 @@ public struct WakeWordSegment: Sendable, Equatable {
self.range = range
}
public var end: TimeInterval {
self.start + self.duration
}
public var end: TimeInterval { start + duration }
}
public struct WakeWordGateConfig: Sendable, Equatable {
@@ -26,8 +24,7 @@ public struct WakeWordGateConfig: Sendable, Equatable {
public init(
triggers: [String],
minPostTriggerGap: TimeInterval = 0.45,
minCommandLength: Int = 1)
{
minCommandLength: Int = 1) {
self.triggers = triggers
self.minPostTriggerGap = minPostTriggerGap
self.minCommandLength = minCommandLength
@@ -38,18 +35,11 @@ public struct WakeWordGateMatch: Sendable, Equatable {
public let triggerEndTime: TimeInterval
public let postGap: TimeInterval
public let command: String
public let trigger: String?
public init(
triggerEndTime: TimeInterval,
postGap: TimeInterval,
command: String,
trigger: String? = nil)
{
public init(triggerEndTime: TimeInterval, postGap: TimeInterval, command: String) {
self.triggerEndTime = triggerEndTime
self.postGap = postGap
self.command = command
self.trigger = trigger
}
}
@@ -63,17 +53,13 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
}
private struct TriggerTokens {
let source: String
let tokens: [String]
}
private struct MatchCandidate {
let index: Int
let endIndex: Int
let tokenCount: Int
let triggerEnd: TimeInterval
let gap: TimeInterval
let trigger: String
}
public static func match(
@@ -81,10 +67,10 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
segments: [WakeWordSegment],
config: WakeWordGateConfig)
-> WakeWordGateMatch? {
let triggerTokens = self.normalizeTriggers(config.triggers)
let triggerTokens = normalizeTriggers(config.triggers)
guard !triggerTokens.isEmpty else { return nil }
let tokens = self.normalizeSegments(segments)
let tokens = normalizeSegments(segments)
guard !tokens.isEmpty else { return nil }
var best: MatchCandidate?
@@ -101,31 +87,17 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
let gap = nextToken.start - triggerEnd
if gap < config.minPostTriggerGap { continue }
let endIndex = i + count - 1
if let best {
if endIndex < best.endIndex { continue }
if endIndex == best.endIndex, count <= best.tokenCount { continue }
}
if let best, i <= best.index { continue }
best = MatchCandidate(
index: i,
endIndex: endIndex,
tokenCount: count,
triggerEnd: triggerEnd,
gap: gap,
trigger: trigger.source)
best = MatchCandidate(index: i, triggerEnd: triggerEnd, gap: gap)
}
}
guard let best else { return nil }
let command = self.commandText(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, triggerEndTime: best.triggerEnd)
let command = commandText(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, triggerEndTime: best.triggerEnd)
.trimmingCharacters(in: Self.whitespaceAndPunctuation)
guard command.count >= config.minCommandLength else { return nil }
return WakeWordGateMatch(
triggerEndTime: best.triggerEnd,
postGap: best.gap,
command: command,
trigger: best.trigger)
return WakeWordGateMatch(triggerEndTime: best.triggerEnd, postGap: best.gap, command: command)
}
public static func commandText(
@@ -148,7 +120,7 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
guard !text.isEmpty else { return false }
let normalized = text.lowercased()
for trigger in triggers {
let token = trigger.trimmingCharacters(in: self.whitespaceAndPunctuation).lowercased()
let token = trigger.trimmingCharacters(in: whitespaceAndPunctuation).lowercased()
if token.isEmpty { continue }
if normalized.contains(token) { return true }
}
@@ -158,11 +130,11 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
public static func stripWake(text: String, triggers: [String]) -> String {
var out = text
for trigger in triggers {
let token = trigger.trimmingCharacters(in: self.whitespaceAndPunctuation)
let token = trigger.trimmingCharacters(in: whitespaceAndPunctuation)
guard !token.isEmpty else { continue }
out = out.replacingOccurrences(of: token, with: "", options: [.caseInsensitive])
}
return out.trimmingCharacters(in: self.whitespaceAndPunctuation)
return out.trimmingCharacters(in: whitespaceAndPunctuation)
}
private static func normalizeTriggers(_ triggers: [String]) -> [TriggerTokens] {
@@ -170,17 +142,17 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
for trigger in triggers {
let tokens = trigger
.split(whereSeparator: { $0.isWhitespace })
.map { self.normalizeToken(String($0)) }
.map { normalizeToken(String($0)) }
.filter { !$0.isEmpty }
if tokens.isEmpty { continue }
output.append(TriggerTokens(source: tokens.joined(separator: " "), tokens: tokens))
output.append(TriggerTokens(tokens: tokens))
}
return output
}
private static func normalizeSegments(_ segments: [WakeWordSegment]) -> [Token] {
segments.compactMap { segment in
let normalized = self.normalizeToken(segment.text)
let normalized = normalizeToken(segment.text)
guard !normalized.isEmpty else { return nil }
return Token(
normalized: normalized,
@@ -193,7 +165,7 @@ public enum WakeWordGate {
private static func normalizeToken(_ token: String) -> String {
token
.trimmingCharacters(in: self.whitespaceAndPunctuation)
.trimmingCharacters(in: whitespaceAndPunctuation)
.lowercased()
}

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import Speech
import Swabble
@MainActor
@available(macOS 26.0, *)
struct TranscribeCommand: ParsableCommand {
@Argument(help: "Path to audio/video file") var inputFile: String = ""
@Option(name: .long("locale"), help: "Locale identifier", parsing: .singleValue) var locale: String = Locale.current

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
import Foundation
import SwabbleKit
import XCTest
import Testing
final class WakeWordGateTests: XCTestCase {
func testMatchRequiresGapAfterTrigger() {
@Suite struct WakeWordGateTests {
@Test func matchRequiresGapAfterTrigger() {
let transcript = "hey clawd do thing"
let segments = makeSegments(
transcript: transcript,
@@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ final class WakeWordGateTests: XCTestCase {
("thing", 0.5, 0.1),
])
let config = WakeWordGateConfig(triggers: ["clawd"], minPostTriggerGap: 0.3)
XCTAssertNil(WakeWordGate.match(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, config: config))
#expect(WakeWordGate.match(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, config: config) == nil)
}
func testMatchAllowsGapAndExtractsCommand() {
@Test func matchAllowsGapAndExtractsCommand() {
let transcript = "hey clawd do thing"
let segments = makeSegments(
transcript: transcript,
@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ final class WakeWordGateTests: XCTestCase {
])
let config = WakeWordGateConfig(triggers: ["clawd"], minPostTriggerGap: 0.3)
let match = WakeWordGate.match(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, config: config)
XCTAssertEqual(match?.command, "do thing")
#expect(match?.command == "do thing")
}
func testMatchHandlesMultiWordTriggers() {
@Test func matchHandlesMultiWordTriggers() {
let transcript = "hey clawd do it"
let segments = makeSegments(
transcript: transcript,
@@ -44,25 +44,10 @@ final class WakeWordGateTests: XCTestCase {
])
let config = WakeWordGateConfig(triggers: ["hey clawd"], minPostTriggerGap: 0.3)
let match = WakeWordGate.match(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, config: config)
XCTAssertEqual(match?.command, "do it")
#expect(match?.command == "do it")
}
func testMatchPrefersMostSpecificTriggerWhenOverlapping() {
let transcript = "hey clawd do it"
let segments = makeSegments(
transcript: transcript,
words: [
("hey", 0.0, 0.1),
("clawd", 0.2, 0.1),
("do", 0.8, 0.1),
("it", 1.0, 0.1),
])
let config = WakeWordGateConfig(triggers: ["clawd", "hey clawd"], minPostTriggerGap: 0.3)
let match = WakeWordGate.match(transcript: transcript, segments: segments, config: config)
XCTAssertEqual(match?.trigger, "hey clawd")
}
func testCommandTextHandlesForeignRangeIndices() {
@Test func commandTextHandlesForeignRangeIndices() {
let transcript = "hey clawd do thing"
let other = "do thing"
let foreignRange = other.range(of: "do")
@@ -78,7 +63,7 @@ final class WakeWordGateTests: XCTestCase {
segments: segments,
triggerEndTime: 0.3)
XCTAssertEqual(command, "do thing")
#expect(command == "do thing")
}
}

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@@ -1,22 +1,23 @@
import Foundation
import Testing
@testable import Swabble
import XCTest
final class ConfigTests: XCTestCase {
func testConfigRoundTrip() throws {
var cfg = SwabbleConfig()
cfg.wake.word = "robot"
let url = FileManager.default.temporaryDirectory.appendingPathComponent(UUID().uuidString + ".json")
defer { try? FileManager.default.removeItem(at: url) }
@Test
func configRoundTrip() throws {
var cfg = SwabbleConfig()
cfg.wake.word = "robot"
let url = FileManager.default.temporaryDirectory.appendingPathComponent(UUID().uuidString + ".json")
defer { try? FileManager.default.removeItem(at: url) }
try ConfigLoader.save(cfg, at: url)
let loaded = try ConfigLoader.load(at: url)
XCTAssertEqual(loaded.wake.word, "robot")
XCTAssertTrue(loaded.hook.prefix.contains("Voice swabble"))
}
try ConfigLoader.save(cfg, at: url)
let loaded = try ConfigLoader.load(at: url)
#expect(loaded.wake.word == "robot")
#expect(loaded.hook.prefix.contains("Voice swabble"))
}
func testConfigMissingThrows() {
XCTAssertThrowsError(
try ConfigLoader.load(at: FileManager.default.temporaryDirectory.appendingPathComponent("nope.json")))
@Test
func configMissingThrows() {
#expect(throws: ConfigError.missingConfig) {
_ = try ConfigLoader.load(at: FileManager.default.temporaryDirectory.appendingPathComponent("nope.json"))
}
}

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@@ -53,24 +53,12 @@ We prioritize secure defaults, but also expose clear knobs for trusted high-powe
OpenClaw has an extensive plugin API.
Core stays lean; optional capability should usually ship as plugins.
We are generally slimming down core while expanding what plugins can do.
If a useful feature cannot be built as a plugin yet, we welcome PRs and design discussions that extend the plugin API instead of adding one-off core behavior.
There are two broad plugin styles:
- Code plugins run OpenClaw plugin code and are appropriate for deeper runtime extension.
- Bundle-style plugins package stable external surfaces such as skills, MCP servers, and related configuration.
Prefer bundle-style plugins when they can express the capability.
They have a smaller, more stable interface and better security boundaries.
Use code plugins when the capability needs runtime hooks, providers, channels, tools, or other in-process extension points.
Preferred plugin path is npm package distribution plus local extension loading for development.
If you build a plugin, host and maintain it in your own repository.
The bar for adding optional plugins to core is intentionally high.
Plugin docs: [`docs/tools/plugin.md`](docs/tools/plugin.md)
Plugin discovery, official publisher status, provenance, and security review live in [ClawHub](https://clawhub.ai/).
OpenClaw docs should document core extension points; plugin promotion belongs in ClawHub, preferably under vetted org publishers for official plugins.
Community plugin listing + PR bar: https://docs.openclaw.ai/plugins/community
Memory is a special plugin slot where only one memory plugin can be active at a time.
Today we ship multiple memory options; over time we plan to converge on one recommended default path.
@@ -78,16 +66,21 @@ Today we ship multiple memory options; over time we plan to converge on one reco
### Skills
We still ship some bundled skills for baseline UX.
New skills should be published through [ClawHub](https://clawhub.ai/) first, not added to core by default.
Official or bundled promotion should require a clear product, security, or maintainer-ownership reason.
New skills should be published to ClawHub first (`clawhub.ai`), not added to core by default.
Core skill additions should be rare and require a strong product or security reason.
### MCP Support
OpenClaw supports MCP as both a server and a runtime integration surface.
MCP details live in [`docs/cli/mcp.md`](docs/cli/mcp.md).
OpenClaw supports MCP through `mcporter`: https://github.com/steipete/mcporter
The project goal is pragmatic MCP support without duplicating existing agent,
tool, ACPX, plugin, or ClawHub paths.
This keeps MCP integration flexible and decoupled from core runtime:
- add or change MCP servers without restarting the gateway
- keep core tool/context surface lean
- reduce MCP churn impact on core stability and security
For now, we prefer this bridge model over building first-class MCP runtime into core.
If there is an MCP server or feature `mcporter` does not support yet, please open an issue there.
### Setup
@@ -105,11 +98,11 @@ It is widely known, fast to iterate in, and easy to read, modify, and extend.
## What We Will Not Merge (For Now)
- New core skills when they can live on [ClawHub](https://clawhub.ai/)
- New core skills when they can live on ClawHub
- Full-doc translation sets for all docs (deferred; we plan AI-generated translations later)
- Commercial service integrations that do not clearly fit the model-provider category
- Wrapper channels around already supported channels without a clear capability or security gap
- MCP work that duplicates existing MCP, ACPX, plugin, or ClawHub paths without a clear product or security gap
- First-class MCP runtime in core when `mcporter` already provides the integration path
- Agent-hierarchy frameworks (manager-of-managers / nested planner trees) as a default architecture
- Heavy orchestration layers that duplicate existing agent and tool infrastructure

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
root = true
[*]
charset = utf-8
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
[*.{kt,kts}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
max_line_length = off
ktlint_standard_filename = disabled
ktlint_standard_function-expression-body = disabled
ktlint_standard_function-naming = disabled
ktlint_standard_if-else-bracing = disabled
ktlint_standard_max-line-length = disabled
ktlint_standard_no-wildcard-imports = disabled
ktlint_standard_property-naming = disabled

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@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ Status: **extremely alpha**. The app is actively being rebuilt from the ground u
- [x] Request camera/location and other permissions in onboarding/settings flow
- [x] Push notifications for gateway/chat status updates
- [x] Security hardening (biometric lock, token handling, safer defaults)
- [x] Authenticated background presence beacons
- [x] Voice tab full functionality
- [x] Screen tab full functionality
- [ ] Full end-to-end QA and release hardening

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@@ -7,286 +7,284 @@ val androidStorePassword = providers.gradleProperty("OPENCLAW_ANDROID_STORE_PASS
val androidKeyAlias = providers.gradleProperty("OPENCLAW_ANDROID_KEY_ALIAS").orNull?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val androidKeyPassword = providers.gradleProperty("OPENCLAW_ANDROID_KEY_PASSWORD").orNull?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val resolvedAndroidStoreFile =
androidStoreFile?.let { storeFilePath ->
if (storeFilePath.startsWith("~/")) {
"${System.getProperty("user.home")}/${storeFilePath.removePrefix("~/")}"
} else {
storeFilePath
androidStoreFile?.let { storeFilePath ->
if (storeFilePath.startsWith("~/")) {
"${System.getProperty("user.home")}/${storeFilePath.removePrefix("~/")}"
} else {
storeFilePath
}
}
}
val hasAndroidReleaseSigning =
listOf(resolvedAndroidStoreFile, androidStorePassword, androidKeyAlias, androidKeyPassword).all { it != null }
listOf(resolvedAndroidStoreFile, androidStorePassword, androidKeyAlias, androidKeyPassword).all { it != null }
val wantsAndroidReleaseBuild =
gradle.startParameter.taskNames.any { taskName ->
taskName.contains("Release", ignoreCase = true) ||
Regex("""(^|:)(bundle|assemble)$""").containsMatchIn(taskName)
}
gradle.startParameter.taskNames.any { taskName ->
taskName.contains("Release", ignoreCase = true) ||
Regex("""(^|:)(bundle|assemble)$""").containsMatchIn(taskName)
}
if (wantsAndroidReleaseBuild && !hasAndroidReleaseSigning) {
error(
"Missing Android release signing properties. Set OPENCLAW_ANDROID_STORE_FILE, " +
"OPENCLAW_ANDROID_STORE_PASSWORD, OPENCLAW_ANDROID_KEY_ALIAS, and " +
"OPENCLAW_ANDROID_KEY_PASSWORD in ~/.gradle/gradle.properties.",
)
error(
"Missing Android release signing properties. Set OPENCLAW_ANDROID_STORE_FILE, " +
"OPENCLAW_ANDROID_STORE_PASSWORD, OPENCLAW_ANDROID_KEY_ALIAS, and " +
"OPENCLAW_ANDROID_KEY_PASSWORD in ~/.gradle/gradle.properties.",
)
}
plugins {
id("com.android.application")
id("org.jlleitschuh.gradle.ktlint")
id("org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.compose")
id("org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.serialization")
id("com.android.application")
id("org.jlleitschuh.gradle.ktlint")
id("org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.compose")
id("org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.serialization")
}
android {
namespace = "ai.openclaw.app"
compileSdk = 36
namespace = "ai.openclaw.app"
compileSdk = 36
// Release signing is local-only; keep the keystore path and passwords out of the repo.
signingConfigs {
if (hasAndroidReleaseSigning) {
create("release") {
storeFile = project.file(checkNotNull(resolvedAndroidStoreFile))
storePassword = checkNotNull(androidStorePassword)
keyAlias = checkNotNull(androidKeyAlias)
keyPassword = checkNotNull(androidKeyPassword)
}
// Release signing is local-only; keep the keystore path and passwords out of the repo.
signingConfigs {
if (hasAndroidReleaseSigning) {
create("release") {
storeFile = project.file(checkNotNull(resolvedAndroidStoreFile))
storePassword = checkNotNull(androidStorePassword)
keyAlias = checkNotNull(androidKeyAlias)
keyPassword = checkNotNull(androidKeyPassword)
}
}
}
}
sourceSets {
getByName("main") {
assets.directories.add("../../shared/OpenClawKit/Sources/OpenClawKit/Resources")
sourceSets {
getByName("main") {
assets.directories.add("../../shared/OpenClawKit/Sources/OpenClawKit/Resources")
}
}
}
defaultConfig {
applicationId = "ai.openclaw.app"
minSdk = 31
targetSdk = 36
versionCode = 2026042700
versionName = "2026.4.27"
ndk {
// Support all major ABIs — native libs are tiny (~47 KB per ABI)
abiFilters += listOf("armeabi-v7a", "arm64-v8a", "x86", "x86_64")
defaultConfig {
applicationId = "ai.openclaw.app"
minSdk = 31
targetSdk = 36
versionCode = 2026042000
versionName = "2026.4.20"
ndk {
// Support all major ABIs — native libs are tiny (~47 KB per ABI)
abiFilters += listOf("armeabi-v7a", "arm64-v8a", "x86", "x86_64")
}
}
}
flavorDimensions += "store"
flavorDimensions += "store"
productFlavors {
create("play") {
dimension = "store"
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS", "false")
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG", "false")
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")
}
}
create("thirdParty") {
dimension = "store"
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS", "true")
buildConfigField("boolean", "OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG", "true")
buildTypes {
release {
if (hasAndroidReleaseSigning) {
signingConfig = signingConfigs.getByName("release")
}
isMinifyEnabled = true
isShrinkResources = true
ndk {
debugSymbolLevel = "SYMBOL_TABLE"
}
proguardFiles(getDefaultProguardFile("proguard-android-optimize.txt"), "proguard-rules.pro")
}
debug {
isMinifyEnabled = false
}
}
}
buildTypes {
release {
if (hasAndroidReleaseSigning) {
signingConfig = signingConfigs.getByName("release")
}
isMinifyEnabled = true
isShrinkResources = true
ndk {
debugSymbolLevel = "SYMBOL_TABLE"
}
proguardFiles(getDefaultProguardFile("proguard-android-optimize.txt"), "proguard-rules.pro")
buildFeatures {
compose = true
buildConfig = true
}
debug {
isMinifyEnabled = false
compileOptions {
sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
}
}
buildFeatures {
compose = true
buildConfig = true
}
compileOptions {
sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
}
packaging {
resources {
excludes +=
setOf(
"/META-INF/{AL2.0,LGPL2.1}",
"/META-INF/*.version",
"/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",
)
packaging {
resources {
excludes +=
setOf(
"/META-INF/{AL2.0,LGPL2.1}",
"/META-INF/*.version",
"/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",
)
}
}
}
lint {
disable +=
setOf(
"AndroidGradlePluginVersion",
"GradleDependency",
"HighAppVersionCode",
"IconLauncherShape",
"NewerVersionAvailable",
"OldTargetApi",
)
warningsAsErrors = true
}
lint {
disable +=
setOf(
"AndroidGradlePluginVersion",
"GradleDependency",
"IconLauncherShape",
"NewerVersionAvailable",
)
warningsAsErrors = true
}
testOptions {
unitTests.isIncludeAndroidResources = true
}
testOptions {
unitTests.isIncludeAndroidResources = true
}
}
androidComponents {
onVariants { variant ->
variant.outputs
.filterIsInstance<VariantOutputImpl>()
.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-$buildType.apk"
}
output.outputFileName = outputFileName
}
}
onVariants { variant ->
variant.outputs
.filterIsInstance<VariantOutputImpl>()
.forEach { output ->
val versionName = output.versionName.orNull ?: "0"
val buildType = variant.buildType
val flavorName = variant.flavorName?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val outputFileName =
if (flavorName == null) {
"openclaw-$versionName-$buildType.apk"
} else {
"openclaw-$versionName-$flavorName-$buildType.apk"
}
output.outputFileName = outputFileName
}
}
}
kotlin {
compilerOptions {
jvmTarget.set(org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.dsl.JvmTarget.JVM_17)
allWarningsAsErrors.set(true)
}
compilerOptions {
jvmTarget.set(org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.dsl.JvmTarget.JVM_17)
allWarningsAsErrors.set(true)
}
}
ktlint {
android.set(true)
ignoreFailures.set(false)
filter {
exclude("**/build/**")
}
android.set(true)
ignoreFailures.set(false)
filter {
exclude("**/build/**")
}
}
dependencies {
val composeBom = platform("androidx.compose:compose-bom:2026.04.01")
implementation(composeBom)
androidTestImplementation(composeBom)
val composeBom = platform("androidx.compose:compose-bom:2026.02.00")
implementation(composeBom)
androidTestImplementation(composeBom)
implementation("androidx.core:core-ktx:1.18.0")
implementation("androidx.lifecycle:lifecycle-runtime-ktx:2.10.0")
implementation("androidx.activity:activity-compose:1.13.0")
implementation("androidx.webkit:webkit:1.15.0")
implementation("androidx.core:core-ktx:1.17.0")
implementation("androidx.lifecycle:lifecycle-runtime-ktx:2.10.0")
implementation("androidx.activity:activity-compose:1.12.2")
implementation("androidx.webkit:webkit:1.15.0")
implementation("androidx.compose.ui:ui")
implementation("androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling-preview")
implementation("androidx.compose.material3:material3")
// 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.compose.ui:ui")
implementation("androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling-preview")
implementation("androidx.compose.material3:material3")
// 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")
debugImplementation("androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling")
debugImplementation("androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling")
// Material Components (XML theme + resources)
implementation("com.google.android.material:material:1.13.0")
// Material Components (XML theme + resources)
implementation("com.google.android.material:material:1.13.0")
implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android:1.10.2")
implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json:1.11.0")
implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android:1.10.2")
implementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json:1.10.0")
implementation("androidx.security:security-crypto:1.1.0")
implementation("androidx.exifinterface:exifinterface:1.4.2")
implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:5.3.2")
implementation("org.bouncycastle:bcprov-jdk18on:1.84")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark:0.28.0")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-autolink:0.28.0")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-gfm-strikethrough:0.28.0")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-gfm-tables:0.28.0")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-task-list-items:0.28.0")
implementation("androidx.security:security-crypto:1.1.0")
implementation("androidx.exifinterface:exifinterface:1.4.2")
implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:5.3.2")
implementation("org.bouncycastle:bcprov-jdk18on:1.83")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark:0.27.1")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-autolink:0.27.1")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-gfm-strikethrough:0.27.1")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-gfm-tables:0.27.1")
implementation("org.commonmark:commonmark-ext-task-list-items:0.27.1")
// CameraX (for node.invoke camera.* parity)
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-core:1.6.0")
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-camera2:1.6.0")
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-lifecycle:1.6.0")
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-video:1.6.0")
implementation("com.google.android.gms:play-services-code-scanner:16.1.0")
// CameraX (for node.invoke camera.* parity)
implementation("androidx.camera:camera-core:1.5.2")
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")
// Unicast DNS-SD (Wide-Area Bonjour) for tailnet discovery domains.
implementation("dnsjava:dnsjava:3.6.4")
// Unicast DNS-SD (Wide-Area Bonjour) for tailnet discovery domains.
implementation("dnsjava:dnsjava:3.6.4")
testImplementation("junit:junit:4.13.2")
testImplementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-test:1.10.2")
testImplementation("io.kotest:kotest-runner-junit5-jvm:6.1.11")
testImplementation("io.kotest:kotest-assertions-core-jvm:6.1.11")
testImplementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver:5.3.2")
testImplementation("org.robolectric:robolectric:4.16.1")
testRuntimeOnly("org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine:6.0.3")
testImplementation("junit:junit:4.13.2")
testImplementation("org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-test:1.10.2")
testImplementation("io.kotest:kotest-runner-junit5-jvm:6.1.3")
testImplementation("io.kotest:kotest-assertions-core-jvm:6.1.3")
testImplementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver:5.3.2")
testImplementation("org.robolectric:robolectric:4.16.1")
testRuntimeOnly("org.junit.vintage:junit-vintage-engine:6.0.2")
}
tasks.withType<Test>().configureEach {
useJUnitPlatform()
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/$mergeTaskName/base.jar",
)
onVariants(selector().withBuildType("release")) { variant ->
val variantName = variant.name
val variantNameCapitalized = variantName.replaceFirstChar(Char::titlecase)
val stripTaskName = "strip${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)
val stripTask =
tasks.register(stripTaskName) {
inputs.file(mergedJar)
outputs.file(mergedJar)
doLast {
val jarFile = mergedJar.get().asFile
if (!jarFile.exists()) {
return@doLast
}
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,
),
)
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)
}
}
tasks.matching { it.name == mergeTaskName }.configureEach {
finalizedBy(stripTask)
}
tasks.matching { it.name == minifyTaskName }.configureEach {
dependsOn(stripTask)
}
}
}

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE_DATA_SYNC" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MICROPHONE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS" />
<uses-permission
android:name="android.permission.NEARBY_WIFI_DEVICES"
@@ -12,6 +11,8 @@
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />
<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
@@ -19,6 +20,7 @@
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" />
@@ -38,7 +40,7 @@
<application
android:name=".NodeApp"
android:allowBackup="false"
android:allowBackup="true"
android:dataExtractionRules="@xml/data_extraction_rules"
android:fullBackupContent="@xml/backup_rules"
android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher"
@@ -50,7 +52,7 @@
<service
android:name=".NodeForegroundService"
android:exported="false"
android:foregroundServiceType="dataSync|microphone" />
android:foregroundServiceType="dataSync" />
<service
android:name=".node.DeviceNotificationListenerService"
android:label="@string/app_name"

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ fun parseAssistantLaunchIntent(intent: Intent?): AssistantLaunchRequest? {
AssistantLaunchRequest(
source = "app_action",
prompt = prompt,
autoSend = false,
autoSend = prompt != null,
)
}

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@@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ object DeviceNames {
fun bestDefaultNodeName(context: Context): String {
val deviceName =
runCatching {
Settings.Global.getString(context.contentResolver, "device_name")
}.getOrNull()
Settings.Global.getString(context.contentResolver, "device_name")
}
.getOrNull()
?.trim()
.orEmpty()

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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
package ai.openclaw.app
enum class LocationMode(
val rawValue: String,
) {
enum class LocationMode(val rawValue: String) {
Off("off"),
WhileUsing("whileUsing"),
;

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