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Agustin Rivera
4f94b5f545 fix(media): preserve getPath URL fallback on blocked local paths 2026-04-13 18:14:20 +00:00
Agustin Rivera
723afcff33 fix(media): preserve attachment URL fallback 2026-04-13 17:59:03 +00:00
Agustin Rivera
f76fd33e56 fix(media): clarify attachment skip failures 2026-04-13 16:11:00 +00:00
Agustin Rivera
59ee7307c0 fix(media): fail closed on attachment canonicalization 2026-04-13 15:44:49 +00:00
Vincent Koc
e157c83c65 fix(runtime): avoid leaking detached cleanup promises 2026-04-13 16:42:31 +01:00
Bob
74f2c4a56b fix: stop repeated unknown-tool loops (#65922)
Merged via squash.

Prepared head SHA: f352a270a6
Reviewed-by: @osolmaz
2026-04-13 17:42:11 +02:00
Vincent Koc
21d850dd66 perf(cron): lazy-load embedded runtime branch 2026-04-13 16:41:14 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c441dcd47a fix(telegram): avoid leaking thread binding persist cleanup 2026-04-13 16:39:05 +01:00
Vincent Koc
35176f3cb7 perf(cron): isolate runtime-heavy seams 2026-04-13 16:38:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
df27091f5f fix(auto-reply): avoid leaking inbound debounce cleanup 2026-04-13 16:36:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7c91d0dbc9 fix(auto-reply): release inbound dedupe after dispatch errors 2026-04-13 16:34:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
66ea85f9d4 perf(cron): narrow session runtime imports 2026-04-13 16:33:36 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9fc36837b4 fix(telegram): swallow update watermark persistence failures 2026-04-13 16:31:13 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2bc031c357 perf(cron): keep auth profile runtime cold 2026-04-13 16:30:28 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6a8704cf26 fix(tasks): avoid leaking scheduled sweep failures 2026-04-13 16:26:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a945605b3c fix(plugin-sdk): avoid leaking queue rejection cleanup 2026-04-13 16:24:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a08fbfb1ae perf(cron): lazy-load isolated cli runner runtime 2026-04-13 16:23:46 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6d38bd4768 fix(feishu): keep comment replay closed after generic failures 2026-04-13 16:22:21 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9c7cb6b67d fix(feishu): make bot menu retries explicit 2026-04-13 16:17:13 +01:00
Mariano
8dbe1b4f5a fix(gateway): harden service entrypoint resolution (#65984)
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Co-authored-by: mbelinky <132747814+mbelinky@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: mbelinky <132747814+mbelinky@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @mbelinky
2026-04-13 17:14:29 +02:00
Vincent Koc
418cb55cb9 perf(infra): cache login shell env probes 2026-04-13 16:12:33 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8820547a07 perf(config): reuse validated best-effort snapshots 2026-04-13 16:12:32 +01:00
Frank Yang
4ecc8c0d0e fix(whatsapp): await write stream finish before returning encFilePath (#65896)
* fix(whatsapp): await write stream finish in encryptedStream to fix race-condition ENOENT crash

* fix(whatsapp): ship Baileys media hotfix on npm installs

* fix(whatsapp): keep Baileys hotfix postinstall best-effort

* fix(whatsapp): harden Baileys postinstall temp writes

* fix(whatsapp): preserve Baileys hotfix file mode

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Co-authored-by: termtek <termtek@ubuntu.tail2b72cd.ts.net>
2026-04-13 23:11:52 +08:00
Vincent Koc
67593a8108 fix(feishu): make card action retries explicit 2026-04-13 16:08:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f881f086bb fix(line): make webhook replay retries explicit 2026-04-13 16:05:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6c4cfa585f fix(matrix): make delivery replay retries explicit 2026-04-13 16:02:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c73e80b5a7 fix(slack): make inbound retries explicit 2026-04-13 15:58:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
bfc77b0f45 perf(agents): keep fallback auth store cold without sources 2026-04-13 15:58:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
01d49cf32f fix(discord): make inbound retries explicit 2026-04-13 15:53:52 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3792a39fd6 perf(cli): skip redundant schema passes for structured dry runs 2026-04-13 15:49:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b051b0511c perf(secrets): fast-path explicit channel target lookup 2026-04-13 15:49:23 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d70e6b13d7 fix(whatsapp): make inbound retries explicit 2026-04-13 15:46:01 +01:00
Vincent Koc
fad06f7c21 fix(mattermost): make replay retries explicit 2026-04-13 15:42:22 +01:00
fuller-stack-dev
2677f7cf14 fix: validate resolved context engine contracts (#63222)
Merged via squash.

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Co-authored-by: fuller-stack-dev <263060202+fuller-stack-dev@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: jalehman <550978+jalehman@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @jalehman
2026-04-13 07:39:34 -07:00
Vincent Koc
785b9b1bc0 fix(zalo): make replay retries explicit 2026-04-13 15:36:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2c22a15719 fix(nextcloud-talk): make replay retries explicit 2026-04-13 15:34:15 +01:00
Brian
143c1e81a2 fix(plugins): treat context-engine plugins as capabilities in status/inspect (#58766)
Merged via squash.

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Co-authored-by: jalehman <550978+jalehman@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @jalehman
2026-04-13 07:32:24 -07:00
Vincent Koc
6c12ec1ed2 fix(plugin-sdk): serialize claimable dedupe races 2026-04-13 15:27:52 +01:00
Vincent Koc
df9a38120b fix(nextcloud-talk): release replay claims on handler failure 2026-04-13 15:19:29 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4ce3f3eafc perf(daemon): keep install auth env path cold 2026-04-13 15:17:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4c6fc974fc refactor(feishu): share synthetic event dedupe claims 2026-04-13 15:14:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
bb1b30d329 perf(wizard): keep explicit skip auth path cold 2026-04-13 15:12:33 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9763d446d9 fix(qr): lazy load terminal ascii renderer 2026-04-13 15:12:01 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9387ec9933 test(wizard): mock auth profile runtime seam 2026-04-13 15:09:33 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e14efafa68 fix(qr): lazy load terminal runtime modules 2026-04-13 15:07:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
085d0c5d30 refactor(feishu): reuse persistent dedupe lookups 2026-04-13 15:04:38 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5207d081d4 refactor(line): share replay dedupe guard 2026-04-13 15:04:07 +01:00
Vincent Koc
028434a00f feat(plugin-sdk): add claimable dedupe helper 2026-04-13 15:03:54 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
dc5ed7edea fix(logging) add failover log source and target (#65955)
* clarify failover log source and target

* fix embedded runner final assistant raw text helper
2026-04-13 08:56:10 -05:00
EVA
c15b295a85 Run context-engine turn maintenance as idle-aware background work (#65233)
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Co-authored-by: 100yenadmin <239388517+100yenadmin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: jalehman <550978+jalehman@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @jalehman
2026-04-13 06:50:22 -07:00
Minijus-Sa
aee2681ab1 feat(docs): add Hostinger installation guide and link in VPS document… (#65904) 2026-04-13 14:12:44 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
6b6f0feb3c docs: clarify npm dist-tag auth 2026-04-13 14:03:01 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c4b8d6d5ab ci: add stable npm dist-tag sync 2026-04-13 13:58:04 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
1c0672b74f test: fix macos parallels gateway fallback 2026-04-13 13:32:47 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
1de5610b24 fix(feishu): guard app registration fetches 2026-04-13 11:46:57 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
ebba080ffc fix(feishu): break auth login barrel cycle 2026-04-13 11:36:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
268824ff3a fix(feishu): keep channel auth on local api barrel 2026-04-13 11:30:07 +01:00
Vincent Koc
78448c0a26 fix(feishu): avoid sdk facade cycles 2026-04-13 11:19:10 +01:00
Vincent Koc
21ca387eda fix(ci): verify bundled plugin runtime deps 2026-04-13 11:09:13 +01:00
mazhe-nerd
9e2ac8a1cb feat: Streamline Feishu channel onboarding with QR code scan-to-create flow (#65680)
Add QR-based app registration, improve Feishu onboarding flows, support direct login entry, add group chat policy setup, reduce log noise, and update docs.
2026-04-13 18:03:44 +08:00
Peter Steinberger
3b9fb972da test(release): align pack size budget assertion 2026-04-13 10:59:36 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
645c7b1897 fix: harden qmd service startup 2026-04-13 10:58:46 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
2e1b5407dd fix: preserve qmd command paths 2026-04-13 10:51:32 +01:00
Bob
380de88a61 fix: extract shared session status runtime (#65807)
Merged via squash.

Prepared head SHA: f027bd640a
Co-authored-by: dutifulbob <261991368+dutifulbob@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: osolmaz <2453968+osolmaz@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @osolmaz
2026-04-13 11:51:26 +02:00
Peter Steinberger
ae3b10c15c fix(docker): install bundled plugin deps after prune 2026-04-13 02:46:28 -07:00
Frank Yang
431db078f2 [codex] Fix LM Studio header-auth follow-ups (#65806)
* fix: harden lmstudio header auth handling

* fix: suppress lmstudio shell env auth
2026-04-13 17:45:06 +08:00
Peter Steinberger
abe33319d3 fix(release): allow matrix runtime pack size 2026-04-13 10:39:24 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
ee601ae993 fix(matrix): mirror staged runtime dependencies 2026-04-13 10:32:22 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
45f800f4f8 fix(matrix): sync runtime dependency lockfile 2026-04-13 10:29:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d63394247e fix(build): refresh a2ui bundle hash 2026-04-13 10:28:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
98c2a38bc3 fix(matrix): mirror runtime deps for docker builds
(cherry picked from commit 1c843552b775a0f29c72192843e267148cd198b8)
2026-04-13 10:24:18 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e36f2f92c5 chore(release): restore 2026.4.11 appcast 2026-04-13 10:22:35 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
72e56097ec chore(release): prepare 2026.4.12 2026-04-13 09:49:01 +01:00
Sliverp
ddb7a8dd80 Feat/fix qq ssrf url list (#65788)
* fix: update qqbot media host allowlist

* fix: update qqbot media host allowlist

* fix: update qqbot media host allowlist

* fix: update qqbot media host allowlist
2026-04-13 15:49:32 +08:00
Rugved Somwanshi
0cfb83edfa feat: LM Studio Integration (#53248)
* Feat: LM Studio Integration

* Format

* Support usage in streaming true

Fix token count

* Add custom window check

* Drop max tokens fallback

* tweak docs

Update generated

* Avoid error if stale header does not resolve

* Fix test

* Fix test

* Fix rebase issues

Trim code

* Fix tests

Drop keyless

Fixes

* Fix linter issues in tests

* Update generated artifacts

* Do not have fatal header resoltuion for discovery

* Do the same for API key as well

* fix: honor lmstudio preload runtime auth

* fix: clear stale lmstudio header auth

* fix: lazy-load lmstudio runtime facade

* fix: preserve lmstudio shared synthetic auth

* fix: clear stale lmstudio header auth in discovery

* fix: prefer lmstudio header auth for discovery

* fix: honor lmstudio header auth in warmup paths

* fix: clear stale lmstudio profile auth

* fix: ignore lmstudio env auth on header migration

* fix: use local lmstudio setup seam

* fix: resolve lmstudio rebase fallout

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Co-authored-by: Frank Yang <frank.ekn@gmail.com>
2026-04-13 15:22:44 +08:00
Sliverp
5b92dbaeee docs:add maintainer info (#65762) 2026-04-13 14:46:37 +08:00
pashpashpash
83f6a26d77 qa: keep OpenAI live defaults when auth exists 2026-04-12 23:34:54 -07:00
pashpashpash
ae4b997a00 qa: prefer codex auth for live defaults 2026-04-12 23:34:54 -07:00
Pavan Kumar Gondhi
666f48d9b8 fix(security): remove busybox/toybox from interpreter-like safe bins [AI-assisted] (#65713)
* fix: address issue

* fix: address review feedback

* fix: address PR review feedback

* fix: address review-pr skill feedback

* fix: address PR review feedback

* docs: add changelog entry for PR merge
2026-04-13 12:03:15 +05:30
Pavan Kumar Gondhi
0a105c0900 fix(approval-auth): prevent empty approver list from granting explicit approval authorization [AI] (#65714)
* fix: address issue

* fix: address PR review feedback

* fix: address PR review feedback

* docs: add changelog entry for PR merge
2026-04-13 12:00:13 +05:30
Pavan Kumar Gondhi
8f8492d172 fix(security): broaden shell-wrapper detection and block env-argv assignment injection [AI-assisted] (#65717)
* fix: address issue

* fix: address PR review feedback

* fix: address PR review feedback

* docs: add changelog entry for PR merge
2026-04-13 11:48:42 +05:30
pashpashpash
6640b35298 qa: wait for repo-contract artifact signals 2026-04-12 22:43:22 -07:00
pashpashpash
eede525970 qa: relax repo-contract artifact matcher 2026-04-12 22:43:22 -07:00
pashpashpash
b13844732e qa: salvage GPT-5.4 parity proof slice (#65664)
* test(qa): gate parity prose scenarios on real tool calls

Closes criterion 2 of the GPT-5.4 parity completion gate in #64227 ('no
fake progress / fake tool completion') for the two first/second-wave
parity scenarios that can currently pass with a prose-only reply.

Background: the scenario framework already exposes tool-call assertions
via /debug/requests on the mock server (see approval-turn-tool-followthrough
for the pattern). Most parity scenarios use this seam to require a specific
plannedToolName, but source-docs-discovery-report and subagent-handoff
only checked the assistant's prose text, which means a model could fabricate:

- a Worked / Failed / Blocked / Follow-up report without ever calling
  the read tool on the docs / source files the prompt named
- three labeled 'Delegated task', 'Result', 'Evidence' sections without
  ever calling sessions_spawn to delegate

Both gaps are fake-progress loopholes for the parity gate.

Changes:

- source-docs-discovery-report: require at least one read tool call tied
  to the 'worked, failed, blocked' prompt in /debug/requests. Failure
  message dumps the observed plannedToolName list for debugging.
- subagent-handoff: require at least one sessions_spawn tool call tied
  to the 'delegate' / 'subagent handoff' prompt in /debug/requests. Same
  debug-friendly failure message.

Both assertions are gated behind !env.mock so they no-op in live-frontier
mode where the real provider exposes plannedToolName through a different
channel (or not at all).

Not touched: memory-recall is also in the parity pack but its pass path
is legitimately 'read the fact from prior-turn context'. That is a valid
recall strategy, not fake progress, so it is out of scope for this PR.
memory-recall's fake-progress story (no real memory_search call) would
require bigger mock-server changes and belongs in a follow-up that
extends the mock memory pipeline.

Validation:

- pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/scenario-catalog.test.ts

Refs #64227

* test(qa): fix case-sensitive tool-call assertions and dedupe debug fetch

Addresses loop-6 review feedback on PR #64681:

1. Copilot / Greptile / codex-connector all flagged that the discovery
   scenario's .includes('worked, failed, blocked') assertion is
   case-sensitive but the real prompt says 'Worked, Failed, Blocked...',
   so the mock-mode assertion never matches. Fix: lowercase-normalize
   allInputText before the contains check.
2. Greptile P2: the expr and message.expr each called fetchJson
   separately, incurring two round-trips to /debug/requests. Fix: hoist
   the fetch to a set step (discoveryDebugRequests / subagentDebugRequests)
   and reuse the snapshot.
3. Copilot: the subagent-handoff assertion scanned the entire request
   log and matched the first request with 'delegate' in its input text,
   which could false-pass on a stale prior scenario. Fix: reverse the
   array and take the most recent matching request instead.

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/scenario-catalog.test.ts
(4/4 pass).

Refs #64227

* test(qa): narrow subagent-handoff tool-call assertion to pre-tool requests

Pass-2 codex-connector P1 finding on #64681: the reverse-find pattern I
used on pass 1 usually lands on the FOLLOW-UP request after the mock
runs sessions_spawn, not the pre-tool planning request that actually
has plannedToolName === 'sessions_spawn'. The mock only plans that tool
on requests with !toolOutput (mock-openai-server.ts:662), so the
post-tool request has plannedToolName unset and the assertion fails
even when the handoff succeeded.

Fix: switch the assertion back to a forward .some() match but add a
!request.toolOutput filter so the match is pinned to the pre-tool
planning phase. The case-insensitive regex, the fetchJson dedupe, and
the failure-message diagnostic from pass 1 are unchanged.

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/scenario-catalog.test.ts
(4/4 pass).

Refs #64227

* test(qa): pin subagent-handoff tool-call assertion to scenario prompt

Addresses the pass-3 codex-connector P1 on #64681: the pass-2 fix
filtered to pre-tool requests but still used a broad
`/delegate|subagent handoff/i` regex. The `subagent-fanout-synthesis`
scenario runs BEFORE `subagent-handoff` in catalog order (scenarios
are sorted by path), and the fanout prompt reads
'Subagent fanout synthesis check: delegate exactly two bounded
subagents sequentially' — which contains 'delegate' and also plans
sessions_spawn pre-tool. That produces a cross-scenario false pass
where the fanout's earlier sessions_spawn request satisfies the
handoff assertion even when the handoff run never delegates.

Fix: tighten the input-text match from `/delegate|subagent handoff/i`
to `/delegate one bounded qa task/i`, which is the exact scenario-
unique substring from the `subagent-handoff` config.prompt. That
pins the assertion to this scenario's request window and closes the
cross-scenario false positive.

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/scenario-catalog.test.ts
(4/4 pass).

Refs #64227

* test(qa): align parity assertion comments with actual filter logic

Addresses two loop-7 Copilot findings on PR #64681:

1. source-docs-discovery-report.md: the explanatory comment said the
   debug request log was 'lowercased for case-insensitive matching',
   but the code actually lowercases each request's allInputText inline
   inside the .some() predicate, not the discoveryDebugRequests
   snapshot. Rewrite the comment to describe the inline-lowercase
   pattern so a future reader matches the code they see.

2. subagent-handoff.md: the comment said the assertion 'must be
   pinned to THIS scenario's request window' but the implementation
   actually relies on matching a scenario-unique prompt substring
   (/delegate one bounded qa task/i), not a request-window. Rewrite
   the comment to describe the substring pinning and keep the
   pre-tool filter rationale intact.

No runtime change; comment-only fix to keep reviewer expectations
aligned with the actual assertion shape.

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/scenario-catalog.test.ts
(4/4 pass).

Refs #64227

* test(qa): extend tool-call assertions to image-understanding, subagent-fanout, and capability-flip scenarios

* Guard mock-only image parity assertions

* Expand agentic parity second wave

* test(qa): pad parity suspicious-pass isolation to second wave

* qa-lab: parametrize parity report title and drop stale first-wave comment

Addresses two loop-7 Copilot findings on PR #64662:

1. Hard-coded 'GPT-5.4 / Opus 4.6' markdown H1: the renderer now uses a
   template string that interpolates candidateLabel and baselineLabel, so
   any parity run (not only gpt-5.4 vs opus 4.6) renders an accurate
   title in saved reports. Default CLI flags still produce
   openai/gpt-5.4 vs anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 as the baseline pair.

2. Stale 'declared first-wave parity scenarios' comment in
   scopeSummaryToParityPack: the parity pack is now the ten-scenario
   first-wave+second-wave set (PR D + PR E). Comment updated to drop
   the first-wave qualifier and name the full QA_AGENTIC_PARITY_SCENARIOS
   constant the scope is filtering against.

New regression: 'parametrizes the markdown header from the comparison
labels' — asserts that non-default labels (openai/gpt-5.4-alt vs
openai/gpt-5.4) render in the H1.

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/agentic-parity-report.test.ts
(13/13 pass).

Refs #64227

* qa-lab: fail parity gate on required scenario failures regardless of baseline parity

* test(qa): update readable-report test to cover all 10 parity scenarios

* qa-lab: strengthen parity-report fake-success detector and verify run.primaryProvider labels

* Tighten parity label and scenario checks

* fix: tighten parity label provenance checks

* fix: scope parity tool-call metrics to tool lanes

* Fix parity report label and fake-success checks

* fix(qa): tighten parity report edge cases

* qa-lab: add Anthropic /v1/messages mock route for parity baseline

Closes the last local-runnability gap on criterion 5 of the GPT-5.4 parity
completion gate in #64227 ('the parity gate shows GPT-5.4 matches or beats
Opus 4.6 on the agreed metrics').

Background: the parity gate needs two comparable scenario runs - one
against openai/gpt-5.4 and one against anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 - so the
aggregate metrics and verdict in PR D (#64441) can be computed. Today the
qa-lab mock server only implements /v1/responses, so the baseline run
against Claude Opus 4.6 requires a real Anthropic API key. That makes the
gate impossible to prove end-to-end from a local worktree and means the
CI story is always 'two real providers + quota + keys'.

This PR adds a /v1/messages Anthropic-compatible route to the existing
mock OpenAI server. The route is a thin adapter that:

- Parses Anthropic Messages API request shapes (system as string or
  [{type:text,text}], messages with string or block content, text and
  tool_result and tool_use and image blocks)
- Translates them into the ResponsesInputItem[] shape the existing shared
  scenario dispatcher (buildResponsesPayload) already understands
- Calls the shared dispatcher so both the OpenAI and Anthropic lanes run
  through the exact same scenario prompt-matching logic (same subagent
  fanout state machine, same extractRememberedFact helper, same
  '/debug/requests' telemetry)
- Converts the resulting OpenAI-format events back into an Anthropic
  message response with text and tool_use content blocks and a correct
  stop_reason (tool_use vs end_turn)

Non-streaming only: the QA suite runner falls back to non-streaming mock
mode so real Anthropic SSE isn't necessary for the parity baseline.

Also adds claude-opus-4-6 and claude-sonnet-4-6 to /v1/models so baseline
model-list probes from the suite runner resolve without extra config.

Tests added:

- advertises Anthropic claude-opus-4-6 baseline model on /v1/models
- dispatches an Anthropic /v1/messages read tool call for source discovery
  prompts (tool_use stop_reason, correct input path, /debug/requests
  records plannedToolName=read)
- dispatches Anthropic /v1/messages tool_result follow-ups through the
  shared scenario logic (subagent-handoff two-stage flow: tool_use -
  tool_result - 'Delegated task / Evidence' prose summary)

Local validation:

- pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/mock-openai-server.test.ts (18/18 pass)
- pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/mock-openai-server.test.ts extensions/qa-lab/src/cli.runtime.test.ts extensions/qa-lab/src/scenario-catalog.test.ts (47/47 pass)

Refs #64227
Unblocks #64441 (parity harness) and the forthcoming qa parity run wrapper
by giving the baseline lane a local-only mock path.

* qa-lab: fix Anthropic tool_result ordering in messages adapter

Addresses the loop-6 Copilot / Greptile finding on PR #64685: in
`convertAnthropicMessagesToResponsesInput`, `tool_result` blocks were
pushed to `items` inside the per-block loop while the surrounding
user/assistant message was only pushed after the loop finished. That
reordered the function_call_output BEFORE its parent user message
whenever a user turn mixed `tool_result` with fresh text/image blocks,
which broke `extractToolOutput` (it scans AFTER the last user-role
index; function_call_output placed BEFORE that index is invisible to it)
and made the downstream scenario dispatcher behave as if no tool output
had been returned on mixed-content turns.

Fix: buffer `tool_result` and `tool_use` blocks in local arrays during
the per-block loop, push the parent role message first (when it has any
text/image pieces), then push the accumulated function_call /
function_call_output items in original order. tool_result-only user
turns still omit the parent message as before, so the non-mixed
subagent-fanout-synthesis two-stage flow that already worked keeps
working.

Regression added:

- `places tool_result after the parent user message even in mixed-content
  turns` — sends a user turn that mixes a `tool_result` block with a
  trailing fresh text block, then inspects `/debug/last-request` to
  assert that `toolOutput === 'SUBAGENT-OK'` (extractToolOutput found
  the function_call_output AFTER the last user index) and
  `prompt === 'Keep going with the fanout.'` (extractLastUserText picked
  up the trailing fresh text).

Local validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/mock-openai-server.test.ts
(19/19 pass).

Refs #64227

* qa-lab: reject Anthropic streaming and empty model in messages mock

* qa-lab: tag mock request snapshots with a provider variant so parity runs can diff per provider

* Handle invalid Anthropic mock JSON

* fix: wire mock parity providers by model ref

* fix(qa): support Anthropic message streaming in mock parity lane

* qa-lab: record provider/model/mode in qa-suite-summary.json

Closes the 'summary cannot be label-verified' half of criterion 5 on the
GPT-5.4 parity completion gate in #64227.

Background: the parity gate in #64441 compares two qa-suite-summary.json
files and trusts whatever candidateLabel / baselineLabel the caller
passes. Today the summary JSON only contains { scenarios, counts }, so
nothing in the summary records which provider/model the run actually
used. If a maintainer swaps candidate and baseline summary paths in a
parity-report call, the verdict is silently mislabeled and nobody can
retroactively verify which run produced which summary.

Changes:

- Add a 'run' block to qa-suite-summary.json with startedAt, finishedAt,
  providerMode, primaryModel (+ provider and model splits),
  alternateModel (+ provider and model splits), fastMode, concurrency,
  scenarioIds (when explicitly filtered).
- Extract a pure 'buildQaSuiteSummaryJson(params)' helper so the summary
  JSON shape is unit-testable and the parity gate (and any future parity
  wrapper) can import the exact same type rather than reverse-engineering
  the JSON shape at runtime.
- Thread 'scenarioIds' from 'runQaSuite' into writeQaSuiteArtifacts so
  --scenario-ids flags are recorded in the summary.

Unit tests added (src/suite.summary-json.test.ts, 5 cases):

- records provider/model/mode so parity gates can verify labels
- includes scenarioIds in run metadata when provided
- records an Anthropic baseline lane cleanly for parity runs
- leaves split fields null when a model ref is malformed
- keeps scenarios and counts alongside the run metadata

This is additive: existing callers of qa-suite-summary.json continue to
see the same { scenarios, counts } shape, just with an extra run field.
No existing consumers of the JSON need to change.

The follow-up 'qa parity run' CLI wrapper (run the parity pack twice
against candidate + baseline, emit two labeled summaries in one command)
stacks cleanly on top of this change and will land as a separate PR
once #64441 and #64662 merge so the wrapper can call runQaParityReportCommand
directly.

Local validation:

- pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.summary-json.test.ts (5/5 pass)
- pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.summary-json.test.ts extensions/qa-lab/src/cli.runtime.test.ts extensions/qa-lab/src/scenario-catalog.test.ts (34/34 pass)

Refs #64227
Unblocks the final parity run for #64441 / #64662 by making summaries
self-describing.

* qa-lab: strengthen qa-suite-summary builder types and empty-array semantics

Addresses 4 loop-6 Copilot / codex-connector findings on PR #64689
(re-opened as #64789):

1. P2 codex + Copilot: empty `scenarioIds` array was serialized as
   `[]` because of a truthiness check. The CLI passes an empty array
   when --scenario is omitted, so full-suite runs would incorrectly
   record an explicit empty selection. Fix: switch to a
   `length > 0` check so '[] or undefined' both encode as `null`
   in the summary run metadata.

2. Copilot: `buildQaSuiteSummaryJson` was exported for parity-gate
   consumers but its return type was `Record<string, unknown>`, which
   defeated the point of exporting it. Fix: introduce a concrete
   `QaSuiteSummaryJson` type that matches the JSON shape 1-for-1 and
   make the builder return it. Downstream code (parity gate, parity
   run wrapper) can now import the type and keep consumers
   type-checked.

3. Copilot: `QaSuiteSummaryJsonParams.providerMode` re-declared the
   `'mock-openai' | 'live-frontier'` string union even though
   `QaProviderMode` is already imported from model-selection.ts. Fix:
   reuse `QaProviderMode` so provider-mode additions flow through
   both types at once.

4. Copilot: test fixtures omitted `steps` from the fake scenario
   results, creating shape drift with the real suite scenario-result
   shape. Fix: pad the test fixtures with `steps: []` and tighten the
   scenarioIds assertion to read `json.run.scenarioIds` directly (the
   new concrete return type makes the type-cast unnecessary).

New regression: `treats an empty scenarioIds array as unspecified
(no filter)` — passes `scenarioIds: []` and asserts the summary
records `scenarioIds: null`.

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.summary-json.test.ts
(6/6 pass).

Refs #64227

* qa-lab: record executed scenarioIds in summary run metadata

Addresses the pass-3 codex-connector P2 on #64789 (repl of #64689):
`run.scenarioIds` was copied from the raw `params.scenarioIds`
caller input, but `runQaSuite` normalizes that input through
`selectQaSuiteScenarios` which dedupes via `Set` and reorders the
selection to catalog order. When callers repeat --scenario ids or
pass them in non-catalog order, the summary metadata drifted from
the scenarios actually executed, which can make parity/report
tooling treat equivalent runs as different or trust inaccurate
provenance.

Fix: both writeQaSuiteArtifacts call sites in runQaSuite now pass
`selectedCatalogScenarios.map(scenario => scenario.id)` instead of
`params?.scenarioIds`, so the summary records the post-selection
executed list. This also covers the full-suite case automatically
(the executed list is the full lane-filtered catalog), giving parity
consumers a stable record of exactly which scenarios landed in the
run regardless of how the caller phrased the request.

buildQaSuiteSummaryJson's `length > 0 ? [...] : null` pass-2
semantics are preserved so the public helper still treats an empty
array as 'unspecified' for any future caller that legitimately passes
one.

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.summary-json.test.ts
(6/6 pass).

Refs #64227

* qa-lab: preserve null scenarioIds for unfiltered suite runs

Addresses the pass-4 codex-connector P2 on #64789: the pass-3 fix
always passed `selectedCatalogScenarios.map(...)` to
writeQaSuiteArtifacts, which made unfiltered full-suite runs
indistinguishable from an explicit all-scenarios selection in the
summary metadata. The 'unfiltered → null' semantic (documented in
the buildQaSuiteSummaryJson JSDoc and exercised by the
"treats an empty scenarioIds array as unspecified" regression) was
lost.

Fix: both writeQaSuiteArtifacts call sites now condition on the
caller's original `params.scenarioIds`. When the caller passed an
explicit non-empty filter, record the post-selection executed list
(pass-3 behavior, preserving Set-dedupe + catalog-order
normalization). When the caller passed undefined or an empty array,
pass undefined to writeQaSuiteArtifacts so buildQaSuiteSummaryJson's
length-check serializes null (pass-2 behavior, preserving unfiltered
semantics).

This keeps both codex-connector findings satisfied simultaneously:
- explicit --scenario filter reorders/dedupes through the executed
  list, not the raw caller input
- unfiltered full-suite run records null, not a full catalog dump
  that would shadow "explicit all-scenarios" selections

Validation: pnpm test extensions/qa-lab/src/suite.summary-json.test.ts
(6/6 pass).

Refs #64227

* qa-lab: reuse QaProviderMode in writeQaSuiteArtifacts param type

* qa-lab: stage mock auth profiles so the parity gate runs without real credentials

* fix(qa): clean up mock auth staging follow-ups

* ci: add parity-gate workflow that runs the GPT-5.4 vs Opus 4.6 gate end-to-end against the qa-lab mock

* ci: use supported parity gate runner label

* ci: watch gateway changes in parity gate

* docs: pin parity runbook alternate models

* fix(ci): watch qa-channel parity inputs

* qa: roll up parity proof closeout

* qa: harden mock parity review fixes

* qa-lab: fix review findings — comment wording, placeholder key, exported type, ordering assertion, remove false-positive positive-tone detection

* qa: fix memory-recall scenario count, update criterion 2 comment, cache fetchJson in model-switch

* qa-lab: clean up positive-tone comment + fix stale test expectations

* qa: pin workflow Node version to 22.14.0 + fix stale label-match wording

* qa-lab: refresh mock provider routing expectation

* docs: drop stale parity rollup rewrite from proof slice

* qa: run parity gate against mock lane

* deps: sync qa-lab lockfile

* build: refresh a2ui bundle hash

* ci: widen parity gate triggers

---------

Co-authored-by: Eva <eva@100yen.org>
2026-04-13 13:01:54 +09:00
Josh Avant
3d07dfbb65 feat(qa-lab): add Convex credential broker and admin CLI (#65596)
* QA Lab: add Convex credential source for Telegram lane

* QA Lab: scaffold Convex credential broker

* QA Lab: add Convex credential admin CLI

* QA Lab: harden Convex credential security paths

* QA Broker: validate Telegram payloads on admin add

* fix: note QA Convex credential broker in changelog (#65596) (thanks @joshavant)
2026-04-12 22:03:42 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
5da237c887 fix(ci): refresh qa-lab lockfile 2026-04-12 19:45:46 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
20266c14cb feat(qa-lab): add control ui qa-channel roundtrip scenario 2026-04-12 19:41:06 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
f682413f57 feat(qa-channel): forward inbound media attachments 2026-04-12 19:41:06 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
1a47660518 feat(browser): add qa web runtime support 2026-04-12 19:41:06 -07:00
pashpashpash
c848ebc8ce agents: split GPT-5 prompt and retry behavior (#65597)
* agents: split GPT-5 prompt and retry behavior

* agents: fix GPT-5 review follow-ups

* agents: address GPT-5 review follow-ups

* agents: avoid replaying side-effectful GPT retries

* agents: mark subagent control as mutating

* agents: fail closed on single-action retries

* commands: stabilize channel legacy doctor migration test

* agents: narrow single-action retry promise trigger
2026-04-12 18:52:22 -07:00
Val Alexander
d0c83777fb Control UI: refresh slash commands from runtime command list (#65620)
* Refresh slash commands from runtime command list

- Load live slash commands into the chat UI and command palette
- Keep builtin fallback behavior when runtime commands are unavailable

* Apply suggestion from @greptile-apps[bot]

Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>

* Control UI: harden runtime slash command discovery

* Control UI: bound runtime slash command payloads

* Control UI: use default agent for plain session keys

* Control UI: guard malformed slash command payloads

---------

Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-12 20:38:37 -05:00
joshavant
c4764095f8 Outbound: centralize payload normalization plan 2026-04-12 19:52:24 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
4fec8073b1 fix: gate startup history and model requests (#65365) 2026-04-13 01:41:53 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
6a7961736a fix: defer gateway scheduled services (#65365) (thanks @lml2468) 2026-04-13 01:41:53 +01:00
limenglin
92776b8d77 fix(gateway): defer cron AND heartbeat activation until sidecars are ready (#65322)
startGatewayRuntimeServices() previously started both the cron
scheduler AND heartbeat runner BEFORE gateway sidecars finished
initialising.  Because chat.history is marked unavailable until
sidecars complete, any cron job or heartbeat tick that called
chat.history during this window received a hard UNAVAILABLE error.

Fix: create a noop heartbeat placeholder in the early
startGatewayRuntimeServices() call, then activate the real
heartbeat runner, cron scheduler, and pending delivery recovery
in a new activateGatewayScheduledServices() function that runs
AFTER startGatewayPostAttachRuntime() completes.

channelHealthMonitor and model pricing refresh remain in the
early call since they do not depend on chat.history.

Root cause analysis by luban, cross-validated by tongluo.
Reviewer feedback addressed: heartbeat runner is now also
deferred (previously only cron was deferred).
2026-04-13 01:41:53 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
03d042d2b9 perf: mock hot agents import tests 2026-04-13 01:35:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
5b2ae49107 perf: reduce agents test import overhead 2026-04-13 01:26:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4c8337f27b test(agents): stabilize steer restart ordering 2026-04-13 01:25:45 +01:00
pashpashpash
de1b6abf94 test(memory-core): freeze dreaming session-ingest clocks (#65605) 2026-04-12 17:24:34 -07:00
EVA
26945ddb49 agents: GPT-5.4 runtime completion rollup (#65219)
* agents: auto-activate strict-agentic for GPT-5 and emit blocked-exit liveness

Closes two hard blockers on the GPT-5.4 parity completion gate:

1) Criterion 1 (no stalls after planning) is universal, but the pre-existing
   strict-agentic execution contract was opt-in only. Out-of-the-box GPT-5
   openai / openai-codex users who never set
   `agents.defaults.embeddedPi.executionContract` still got only 1
   planning-only retry and then fell through to the normal completion path
   with the plan-only text, i.e. they still stalled.

   Introduce `resolveEffectiveExecutionContract(...)` in
   src/agents/execution-contract.ts. Behavior:

   - supported provider/model (openai or openai-codex + gpt-5-family) AND
     explicit "strict-agentic" or unspecified → "strict-agentic"
   - supported provider/model AND explicit "default" → "default" (opt-out)
   - unsupported provider/model → "default" regardless of explicit value

   `isStrictAgenticExecutionContractActive` now delegates to the effective
   resolver so the 2-retry + blocked-state treatment applies by default to
   every GPT-5 openai/codex run. Explicit opt-out still works for users who
   intentionally want the pre-parity-program behavior.

2) Criterion 4 (replay/liveness failures are explicit, not silent
   disappearance) is violated by the strict-agentic blocked exit itself.
   Every other terminal return path in src/agents/pi-embedded-runner/run.ts
   sets `replayInvalid` + `livenessState` via `setTerminalLifecycleMeta`,
   but the strict-agentic exit at run.ts:1615 falls through without them.

   Add explicit `livenessState: "abandoned"` + `replayInvalid` (via the
   shared `resolveReplayInvalidForAttempt` helper) to that exit, plus a
   `setTerminalLifecycleMeta` call so downstream observers (lifecycle log,
   ACP bridge, telemetry) see the same explicit terminal state they see on
   every other exit branch.

Regressions added:

- `auto-enables update_plan for unconfigured GPT-5 openai runs`
- `respects explicit default contract opt-out on GPT-5 runs`
- `does not auto-enable update_plan for non-openai providers even when unconfigured`
- `emits explicit replayInvalid + abandoned liveness state at the strict-agentic blocked exit`
- `auto-activates strict-agentic for unconfigured GPT-5 openai runs and surfaces the blocked state`
- `respects explicit default contract opt-out on GPT-5 openai runs`

Local validation:

- pnpm test src/agents/openclaw-tools.update-plan.test.ts src/agents/pi-embedded-runner/run.incomplete-turn.test.ts src/agents/pi-embedded-runner.buildembeddedsandboxinfo.test.ts src/agents/system-prompt.test.ts src/agents/openclaw-tools.sessions.test.ts src/agents/pi-embedded-runner/run.overflow-compaction.test.ts

122/122 passing.

Refs #64227

* agents: address loop-6 review comments on strict-agentic contract

Triages all three loop-6 review comments on PR #64679:

1. Copilot: 'The strict-agentic blocked exit returns an error payload
   (isError: true) but sets livenessState to "abandoned". Elsewhere in
   the runner/lifecycle flow, error terminal states are treated as
   "blocked".' Verified: every other hardcoded error terminal branch in
   run.ts (role ordering at 1152, image size at 1206, schema error at
   1244, compaction timeout at 1128, aborted-with-no-payloads at 606)
   uses livenessState: "blocked". Match that convention at the
   strict-agentic blocked exit at 1634. Updated the 'emits explicit
   replayInvalid + abandoned liveness state' regression test to assert
   the new "blocked" value and renamed the assertion commentary.

2. Copilot: 'The JSDoc for resolveEffectiveExecutionContract says
   explicit "strict-agentic" in config always resolves to
   "strict-agentic", but the implementation collapses to "default"
   whenever the provider/mode is unsupported.' Rewrite the JSDoc to
   explicitly document the unsupported-provider collapse as the lead
   case (strict-agentic is a GPT-5-family openai/openai-codex-only
   runtime contract) before listing the supported-lane behavior matrix.
   No code change; this is a docstring-only clarification.

3. Greptile P2: 'Non-preferred Anthropic model constant. CLAUDE.md says
   to prefer sonnet-4.6 for Anthropic test constants.' Swap
   claude-opus-4-6 → claude-sonnet-4-6 in the two update_plan gating
   fixtures that assert non-openai providers don't auto-enable the
   planning tool. Behavior unchanged; model constant now matches repo
   testing guidance.

Local validation:

- pnpm test src/agents/openclaw-tools.update-plan.test.ts src/agents/pi-embedded-runner/run.incomplete-turn.test.ts

29/29 passing.

Refs #64227

* test: rename strict-agentic blocked-exit liveness regression to match blocked state

Addresses loop-7 Copilot finding on PR #64679: loop 6 changed the
assertion to livenessState === 'blocked' to match the rest of the
hard-error terminal branches in run.ts, but the test title still said
'abandoned liveness state', which made failures and test output
misleading. Rename the test title to match the asserted value. No
code change beyond the it(...) title.

Validation: pnpm test src/agents/pi-embedded-runner/run.incomplete-turn.test.ts
(19/19 pass).

Refs #64227

* agents: widen strict-agentic auto-activation to handle prefixed and variant GPT-5 model ids

* Align strict-agentic retry matching

* runtime: harden strict-agentic model matching

---------

Co-authored-by: Eva <eva@100yen.org>
2026-04-12 16:36:11 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
b42937908d chore(release): prepare 2026.4.12-beta.1 2026-04-13 00:20:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
ad7f605a6d fix(plugins): tolerate bundled peer resolution 2026-04-13 00:20:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
feb8e1e81f fix(test): remove duplicate trace directive fixtures 2026-04-13 00:20:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9dbbee8a02 fix(test): align trace directive type stubs 2026-04-13 00:20:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d77360c076 fix(plugins): restore missing native runtime deps 2026-04-13 00:20:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
bb064d359a test(parallels): harden Windows npm smoke 2026-04-13 00:20:51 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
cfd5f9e4e3 test(e2e): repair OpenShell prerelease smoke 2026-04-13 00:20:51 +01:00
Onur Solmaz
afb28631a5 CI: allow 32vCPU Blacksmith label in actionlint 2026-04-13 01:00:47 +02:00
Marcus Castro
9af8288c05 fix(whatsapp): send group reactions with target participant (#65512) 2026-04-12 20:00:19 -03:00
Onur Solmaz
82865ad480 CI: use 32vCPU Blacksmith release runners 2026-04-13 00:52:45 +02:00
Marcus Castro
403783a3b1 fix(tts): correct tagged TTS syntax guidance (#65573) 2026-04-12 19:41:13 -03:00
Onur Solmaz
48a7014e6b Docs: refresh config baseline hash 2026-04-13 00:31:43 +02:00
Onur Solmaz
4503a43b90 Config: stabilize bundled channel metadata loading 2026-04-13 00:26:44 +02:00
Onur Solmaz
b2f94d9bb8 Config: refresh generated release baselines 2026-04-13 00:13:42 +02:00
Onur
cdcdb4bb93 Release: separate release checks workflow (#65552)
* Release: separate live cache validation

* Docs: restore live validation secret details

* Release: rename live validation to release checks

* Release: document release check split rationale

* Release: tone down workflow warning

* Release: require full sha for release checks

* CI: use larger runners for release checks

* CI: keep release promotion on github runner

* CI: document github-hosted release jobs

* Release: allow sha validation-only preflight
2026-04-12 23:58:56 +02:00
pashpashpash
f5447aab88 OpenAI: strengthen heartbeat overlay guidance (#65148) 2026-04-13 06:47:40 +09:00
scoootscooob
38ad06912b Changelog: note audio provider env fix 2026-04-12 14:24:14 -07:00
pashpashpash
383c854313 CI: fix mainline regression blockers (#65269)
* MSTeams: align logger test expectations

* Gateway: fix CI follow-up regressions

* Config: refresh generated schema baseline

* VoiceCall: type webhook test doubles

* CI: retrigger blocker workflow

* CI: retrigger retry workflow

* Agents: fix current mainline agentic regressions

* Agents: type auth controller test mock

* CI: retrigger blocker validation

* Agents: repair OpenAI replay pairing order
2026-04-13 06:18:37 +09:00
scoootscooob
94ef2f1b0d CLI: detect env-backed audio providers (#65491)
* CLI: detect env-backed audio providers

* fix(cli): trust audio provider env detection

* Secrets: keep default provider env lookups stable

* Plugins: harden env-backed auth defaults

* Plugins: tighten trusted env var lookups

---------

Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
2026-04-12 14:04:44 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
0bca55acea fix: use installer baseline for windows parallels upgrade 2026-04-12 21:01:58 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
fdd6b9b525 Clarify Active Memory lexical fallback behavior 2026-04-12 14:27:38 -05:00
Tak Hoffman
598ee39527 Clarify Active Memory embedding provider setup 2026-04-12 14:23:02 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
f619368769 test: lazy-load auth and gateway fixtures 2026-04-12 20:17:42 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c473b174c5 test: defer bundled plugin contract loads 2026-04-12 20:17:42 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
5d9a04d4c1 perf: lazy-load session store helpers 2026-04-12 20:17:42 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
fbaa7a34fa test: stabilize doctor streaming migration expectations 2026-04-12 12:17:20 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
1ea332a658 fix: repair CI type checks 2026-04-12 12:04:59 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
ca2d297c50 docs(qa): clarify markdown scenario contract 2026-04-12 11:59:50 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
fcee268373 feat(qa-lab): support scenario-defined plugin runs 2026-04-12 11:59:50 -07:00
Vincent Koc
ea71a59127 fix(imessage): repair monitor retry type checks 2026-04-12 19:57:37 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e4841d767d test: stabilize loaded full-suite checks 2026-04-12 11:52:56 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
d35cc6ef86 fix(discord): declare gateway heartbeat timeout state 2026-04-12 11:52:56 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
cb5a25d8d8 fix(discord): normalize legacy streaming aliases 2026-04-12 11:52:56 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
2c590bdbc4 test(gateway): align sessions send auth token 2026-04-12 11:52:33 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
fa87c6334a fix(imessage): align monitor retry types 2026-04-12 11:52:33 -07:00
Vincent Koc
d696242f35 docs(changelog): expand plugin runtime release note 2026-04-12 19:48:16 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
35b0586cb1 build: update A2UI bundle hash 2026-04-12 11:41:24 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
512bf8d365 fix: make A2UI hash ordering deterministic 2026-04-12 11:41:24 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
903f771c93 fix: align trace protocol artifacts 2026-04-12 11:41:24 -07:00
saram ali
acdf2b1c8a fix(memory-core): match daily notes stored in memory/ subdirectories (#64682)
* fix(memory-core): match daily notes in memory/ subdirectories in isShortTermMemoryPath

* fix(memory-core): exclude dream reports from short-term recall

* fix(memory-core): widen short-term recall path matching

* docs(changelog): note short-term recall fix

---------

Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
2026-04-12 19:40:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
35a784c165 fix(imessage): retry watch.subscribe startup failures (#65482)
* fix(imessage): retry watch.subscribe startup failures

* fix(imessage): sanitize watch error logging
2026-04-12 19:40:19 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0fd9aa8e00 refactor(plugins): centralize manifest owner trust policy (#65459)
* refactor(plugins): share manifest owner policy helpers

* test(plugins): cover activated manifest owner policy

* fix(plugins): honor explicit disable in setup discovery
2026-04-12 19:36:03 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c8347e70da fix: align trace directive types 2026-04-12 11:30:44 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
e76c2812b7 style: apply oxfmt 2026-04-12 11:28:43 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
67af6f0baf fix: restore main CI checks 2026-04-12 11:28:43 -07:00
Marcus Castro
aa023e4283 refactor(whatsapp): centralize account connection lifecycle (#65427)
* refactor(whatsapp): centralize account connection lifecycle

* fix(whatsapp): harden controller open failure cleanup

* refactor(whatsapp): remove active listener fallback path

* fix(whatsapp): isolate controller registry state

* debug(whatsapp): trace typing presence updates

* docs(changelog): add whatsapp lifecycle fix note

* debug(whatsapp): log global presence mode

* chore(whatsapp): remove debug presence logs

---------

Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
2026-04-12 15:24:49 -03:00
Tak Hoffman
c37e49f275 Add /trace toggle and fix Active Memory diagnostics 2026-04-12 13:20:22 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
910a0e40d2 chore: update dependencies 2026-04-12 19:19:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
dda70915a0 fix(test): align gateway early runtime stubs 2026-04-12 19:15:08 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d4fb7d893d fix(ci): repair main tsgo regressions 2026-04-12 19:14:00 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c4412c6b0c fix: compact discord allowlist resolution logs 2026-04-12 19:08:59 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
067f27f6a2 fix: normalize stale qmd binary paths 2026-04-12 19:08:59 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
19d8069aea fix: lazy-start gateway mcp loopback 2026-04-12 19:08:58 +01:00
Marcus Castro
000fc7f233 refactor(qa): add shared QA channel contract and harden worker startup (#64562)
* refactor(qa): add shared transport contract and suite migration

* refactor(qa): harden worker gateway startup

* fix(qa): scope waits and sanitize shutdown artifacts

* fix(qa): confine artifacts and redact preserved logs

* fix(qa): block symlink escapes in artifact paths

* fix(gateway): clear shutdown race timers

* fix(qa): harden shutdown cleanup paths

* fix(qa): sanitize gateway logs in thrown errors

* fix(qa): harden suite startup and artifact paths

* fix(qa): stage bundled plugins from mutated config

* fix(qa): broaden gateway log bearer redaction

* fix(qa-channel): restore runtime export

* fix(qa): stop failed gateway startups as a process tree

* fix(qa-channel): load runtime hook from api surface
2026-04-12 15:02:57 -03:00
Vincent Koc
fcae3bf943 fix(agents): preserve active-turn queued user prompts (#65478)
* fix(agents): preserve active-turn queued user prompts

* Update src/agents/pi-embedded-runner/run/attempt.prompt-helpers.ts

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2026-04-12 19:02:55 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
4df9772b6e fix: trim timezone suffix from pretty logs 2026-04-12 18:58:27 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d660ea70ab docs(changelog): add credit for pr 64711 2026-04-12 18:56:57 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
87fa88ac3d fix: use literal runtime import for compaction 2026-04-12 18:56:27 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e24b80b15e fix: clarify escaped skill path warnings 2026-04-12 10:53:31 -07:00
jasonxargs-boop
2204753b62 fix(memory-core): fix macOS chokidar glob issue by watching memory dir directly (#64711)
* fix(memory-core): fix macOS chokidar glob issue by watching memory dir directly

* fix(memory-core): ignore non-markdown memory watch churn

* fix(memory-core): allow multimodal watch events

* test(memory-core): type watcher ignore callback

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2026-04-12 18:53:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6437aa8532 fix(inbound-meta): unblock Claude CLI and scrub NULs (#65467)
* fix(inbound-meta): rename schema and scrub NULs

* fix(inbound-meta): harden untrusted context blocks

* fix(inbound-meta): preserve fenced metadata blocks

* fix(inbound-meta): cap untrusted context payloads
2026-04-12 18:52:48 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
15b86ac6d0 fix: narrow qmd defaults and clawblocker memory 2026-04-12 18:52:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e01d2e7e7a docs(changelog): restore dreaming fix entries 2026-04-12 18:43:35 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d5a0d3c524 docs: update 2026.4.12 changelog 2026-04-12 10:42:01 -07:00
saram ali
7995e408ce fix(discord): clear stale heartbeat timers in SafeGatewayPlugin.connect() (#65087)
* fix(discord): clear stale heartbeat timers in SafeGatewayPlugin.connect()

The @buape/carbon@0.15.0 heartbeat setup has a race where stopHeartbeat()
runs before heartbeatInterval is assigned, leaving a stale setInterval with
a closed reconnectCallback. When the stale interval fires ~41s later it
throws an uncaught exception that bypasses the EventEmitter error path and
crashes the gateway process via process.on('uncaughtException').

Add a connect() override in SafeGatewayPlugin that unconditionally clears
both heartbeatInterval and firstHeartbeatTimeout before calling super. The
parent's connect() only calls stopHeartbeat() when isConnecting=false; when
isConnecting=true it returns early without clearing — this override fills
that gap.

Fixes #65009. Related: #64011, #63387, #62038.

* test(discord): assert super.connect() delegation in SafeGatewayPlugin tests

* fix(ci): update raw-fetch allowlist line numbers for gateway-plugin.ts

The connect() override added in the heartbeat fix shifted the two
pre-existing fetch() callsites from lines 370/436 to 387/453.

* docs(changelog): add discord heartbeat crash note

* test(cli): align plugin registry load-context mock

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2026-04-12 18:40:04 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1094b3d372 docs(changelog): add memory fallback search credit 2026-04-12 18:38:40 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
a8e140e395 chore: bump version to 2026.4.12 2026-04-12 10:37:18 -07:00
Anonymous Amit
42590106ab improve memory fallback lexical ranking (#65395)
* improve memory fallback lexical ranking

* use neutral lexical fallback fixtures

* fix(memory-core): keep lexical boosts out of hybrid search

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2026-04-12 18:36:28 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9259e593e6 test(gateway): share transcript event waiters 2026-04-12 18:33:47 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9c2b094f3f test(gateway): share search session transcript fixtures 2026-04-12 18:32:04 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8a4a63ca07 fix(memory-core): use all dreaming signals for light confidence 2026-04-12 18:30:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a24af49100 fix(update-cli): respawn plugin refresh after self-update (#65471)
* fix(update-cli): respawn plugin refresh after self-update

* Update src/cli/update-cli/update-command.ts

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2026-04-12 18:26:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f00f0a9596 fix(agents): stop leaking session lock exit listeners (#65469)
* fix(agents): stop leaking session lock exit listeners

* Update src/agents/session-write-lock.ts

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2026-04-12 18:22:12 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a5aceebc01 test(gateway): share bearer agents list invoke 2026-04-12 18:20:39 +01:00
Vincent Koc
27afd01577 test(gateway): share session history sse helpers 2026-04-12 18:17:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
077cfca229 fix(memory-core): unblock dreaming-only promotion 2026-04-12 18:14:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
686e5976df test(gateway): share preauth hardening setup helpers 2026-04-12 18:04:22 +01:00
Vincent Koc
eddd9a1a1c test(gateway): share silent reconnect rejection assertions 2026-04-12 18:00:49 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b35becfb1d test(gateway): share plugin approval no-route context 2026-04-12 17:59:17 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2c5290a7b1 test(gateway): share paired ios operator fixture 2026-04-12 17:57:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
ed1744bcaa test(heartbeat): cover isolated cron event consumption 2026-04-12 17:55:36 +01:00
zhouhe-xydt
879bb5dd91 fix(memory-wiki): support Unicode characters in slugifyWikiSegment (#64742)
* fix(memory-wiki): support Unicode characters in slugifyWikiSegment

Replace ASCII-only regex with Unicode-aware regex to preserve CJK,
Cyrillic, Arabic, and other non-ASCII characters in wiki slugs.

Fixes #64620

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(memory-wiki): cover Unicode slug regressions

* fix(memory-wiki): preserve combining marks in slugs

* fix(memory-wiki): cap composed source filenames

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2026-04-12 17:54:41 +01:00
Vincent Koc
68a64a14d9 test(gateway): share close handler deps 2026-04-12 17:45:46 +01:00
Nimrod Gutman
26dbc3da15 fix(agents): isolate skills tests from personal home (#65456) 2026-04-12 19:44:50 +03:00
Peter Steinberger
b23f56fa8c fix: restore media understanding attempt outcome export 2026-04-12 17:44:16 +01:00
MrBrain
346e38e275 fix(memory-core): isolate dreaming narrative sessions per workspace (#61674)
* fix(memory-core): isolate dreaming narrative sessions per workspace

* chore(changelog): add narrative isolation note

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2026-04-12 17:39:28 +01:00
Mason Huang
24d769449d feat(skills): WIP-add secret-scanning-maintainer skill (#65417)
* feat(skills): add secret-scanning-maintainer skill

Add a maintainer-only skill for handling GitHub Secret Scanning alerts.
Covers issue_comment, issue_body, pull_request_body, and commit leak
types with redaction, history purge (delete+recreate for comments),
author notification, and alert resolution workflows.

* fix(skills): harden secret-scanning-maintainer based on security review

- Remove all secret value fragments from redaction markers (type-only)
- Remove alert URLs and partial secret previews from public comments
- Use temp files with heredoc for all gh api body content (shell injection)
- Add rule: never print raw API responses containing secrets to stdout
- Notification comments now only reference secret type, no value hints

Addresses 4 of 6 security findings from PR review:
1. Over-permissive redaction → type-only markers
3. Public partial preview + alert URL → removed from comments
4. Shell quoting risk → heredoc + temp file pattern
5. Stdout secret exposure → jq-only extraction rule

Findings #2 (revoked without rotation) and #6 (public playbook) are
accepted as-is with documented rationale.

* fix(skills): address all bot review findings on secret-scanning skill

Addresses findings from Codex, Greptile, and Aisle bot reviews:

- Add pull_request_comment and pull_request_review_comment to location
  type routing table (was being skipped as unsupported) [Codex P1]
- Use hide_secret=true on alert fetch to prevent plaintext in terminal
  [Codex P1]
- Add jq filtering on all fetch commands to avoid printing .body or
  .secret to stdout [Codex P1, Aisle Medium]
- Skip PATCH before DELETE for comments — PATCH creates an unnecessary
  edit history revision exposing plaintext [Greptile P1]
- Use mktemp for all temp files instead of fixed /tmp paths [Aisle Medium]
- Branch notification template by location type: comment says "removed
  and replaced", body says "redacted in place", commit says "committed"
  [Greptile P1]
- Bump userContentEdits(first: 10) to first: 50 to reduce truncation
  risk [Greptile P2]
- Fix batch listing jq query to use .html_url instead of
  .first_location_detected.html_url [Codex P2]
- Use heredoc + temp file for comment recreation (was inline -f)
  [Codex P1]
- Remove alert URLs from public notification templates [Codex P1]

* feat(skills): extract secret-scanning operations into reusable script

Add scripts/secret-scanning.mjs with subcommands: fetch-alert,
fetch-content, redact-body, delete-comment, recreate-comment, notify,
resolve, list-open, summary.

Security enforcements now live in the script (not agent memory):
- hide_secret=true on all alert fetches
- mktemp with random UUIDs for all temp files
- -F body=@file for all body uploads
- .secret and .body never printed to stdout
- notification templates branched by location type

SKILL.md simplified from ~370 lines to ~170 lines — now a decision
guide that references script commands instead of inline gh api calls.

* fix(skills): enforce script summary output as final summary

Agent was rewriting the summary table without URLs. Make SKILL.md
explicit: the script output IS the final summary, do not reformat it.

* fix(skills): add summary output markers for verbatim rendering

Script summary now outputs ---BEGIN SUMMARY--- / ---END SUMMARY---
markers. SKILL.md instructs agent to output the content between markers
verbatim, preventing reformatting that drops URLs.

* fix(skills): address latest bot review findings on script

- Restrict temp file permissions to 0600 (owner-only) [Codex P1]
- Add --slurp to list-open and fetch-alert locations for correct
  multi-page JSON parsing [Codex P1, Codex P2]
- Use commit_url/blob_url fallback for commit location URLs [Codex P2]
- Add --paginate to locations fetch [Codex P2]
2026-04-13 00:39:17 +08:00
Vincent Koc
12d351b79c fix(ui): hide synthetic transcript-repair history messages (#65458) 2026-04-12 17:35:30 +01:00
Sergiusz
079eb18bf7 fix: harden dreaming narrative session cleanup (#65320)
* fix: harden dreaming narrative session cleanup

* fix(memory-core): harden narrative cleanup

* fix(memory-core): preserve fallback narrative sessions

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2026-04-12 17:33:47 +01:00
Pengfei Ni
aff8a0c0e7 fix(config): resolve CLI command aliases against parent plugin in plugins.allow (#64748) (#64779)
* fix(config): resolve CLI command aliases against parent plugin in plugins.allow (#64748)

The CLI allow guard checked command names (e.g. 'wiki') directly against
plugins.allow, missing the parent plugin ('memory-wiki'). Additionally,
memory-wiki did not declare 'wiki' as a commandAlias, so doctor --fix
would remove it as stale.

- Add commandAliases entry for 'wiki' in memory-wiki plugin manifest
- Check parent plugin ID in the CLI fallback allow guard
- Add tests for both allow and deny cases

* fix(cli): inject manifest registry for alias diagnostics

* Update CHANGELOG.md

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2026-04-12 17:32:11 +01:00
Leonard Sellem
c545e4605e fix(memory-wiki): pass app config into CLI metadata registrar (#65012)
* fix(memory-wiki): pass config into cli metadata registrar

* fix(memory-wiki): use cli context config for metadata registrar

* docs(changelog): note memory-wiki cli metadata fix

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2026-04-12 17:30:54 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7518b8d339 test(gateway): share allowlist node helpers 2026-04-12 17:26:31 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b7b3846793 feat(plugins): narrow channel loads from manifests (#65429)
* feat(plugins): narrow channel loads from manifests

* fix(plugins): harden channel owner activation trust

* fix(plugins): preserve empty channel scopes

* fix(plugins): honor channel-owner policy gates

* fix(plugins): keep channel setup and scope fallbacks correct

* fix(plugins): keep channel trust tied to source config
2026-04-12 17:24:15 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
50fcdb36a8 fix: preserve prompt budget for small context models 2026-04-12 17:16:37 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0b8f09819f fix(media): use exported decision outcome type 2026-04-12 17:13:27 +01:00
Vincent Koc
df1a82f6c1 test(gateway): share auth-profile ref fixture 2026-04-12 17:11:12 +01:00
Sergio Cadavid
51f0037e61 docs(memory-wiki): add QMD bridge recipe (#63165)
* docs(memory-wiki): add qmd bridge recipe

* docs(memory-wiki): remove restrictive allowlist from bridge example

* docs(changelog): note memory-wiki bridge recipe

* Apply suggestion from @greptile-apps[bot]

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2026-04-12 17:10:49 +01:00
Vincent Koc
88dfc6e7b6 test(gateway): share hook session routing helper 2026-04-12 17:09:23 +01:00
Vincent Koc
43cb94a39a fix(doctor): preserve discord streaming downgrade compatibility 2026-04-12 17:09:08 +01:00
Daniel Alkurdi
1f0431cd11 fix(media): surface OpenAI audio transcription failures (#65096)
* fix(media): surface audio transcription provider failures

* fix(media): prefer failed reasons in surfaced errors

* fix(media): import attempt outcome type

* fix(media): guard malformed decision arrays

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2026-04-12 17:05:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d46f684898 test(agents): fix tsgo typing regressions 2026-04-12 17:02:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3bb69edf58 test(gateway): share browser origin rejection helper 2026-04-12 17:01:43 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c146738996 fix: stabilize subagent cleanup retries 2026-04-12 16:59:27 +01:00
eric-fr4
ad826ea450 Fix WhatsApp media sends when mediaUrl is empty but mediaUrls is populated (#64394)
* Fix WhatsApp media fallback

Accept the first mediaUrls entry when mediaUrl is empty so outbound WhatsApp sends do not silently downgrade media messages to text.

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* chore(changelog): credit WhatsApp mediaUrls fallback

* fix(changelog): restore 2026.4.10 release block

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2026-04-12 16:58:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2de988ae4b test(gateway): share temp home env setup 2026-04-12 16:56:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
786de3eca2 fix(gateway): keep tick broadcasts non-droppable (#65436)
* fix(gateway): keep tick broadcasts non-droppable

* Update CHANGELOG.md
2026-04-12 16:53:34 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3cf0dda22a test(gateway): share node pairing auth helpers 2026-04-12 16:52:06 +01:00
Edder Talmor
5f92094d51 fix: gracefully handle missing QA scenario pack in npm distributions (closes #65082) (#65118)
* fix: allow built-in chat commands to bypass plugins.allow check (closes #65083)

The 'commands' CLI command is a built-in chat command registered in the
chat commands registry, not a plugin-backed command. When plugins.allow
is configured, the error message incorrectly suggests adding 'commands'
to plugins.allow, which produces a second error because no 'commands'
plugin exists.

Check if the command has a plugin entry or manifest alias before
suggesting plugins.allow. Built-in commands without plugin entries
now proceed normally instead of showing misleading errors.

* fix: gracefully handle missing QA scenario pack in npm distributions (closes #65082)

The completion cache update fails with a fatal error when the
qa/scenarios/index.md file is not present in the installed npm package,
even though the directory is listed in package.json "files".

Instead of throwing an error, return an empty QA scenario pack with
default agent identity. This allows completion cache updates to succeed
while QA scenarios remain unavailable in the npm distribution.

The QA scenario pack is primarily used for internal testing and QA
automation — it is not critical for end-user functionality.

* revert: remove unintended run-main.ts changes from PR #65118

The scenario-catalog.ts fix is the correct change for this PR.
The run-main.ts changes were accidentally included and cause a
regression in plugins.allow error handling.

* fix(qa): tolerate missing packaged scenario config

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2026-04-12 16:50:58 +01:00
Yanhu
3ef8f0edd8 fix(dreaming): include timezone label in diary timestamps (#65057)
Dream diary entries in DREAMS.md and the Control UI show bare
timestamps without any timezone indicator. When users have not
configured a timezone, timestamps are rendered in UTC but appear to be
local time, causing confusion.

Add timeZoneName: "short" to the Intl.DateTimeFormat options in
formatNarrativeDate so timestamps always include a timezone
abbreviation (e.g. "9:46 PM UTC" or "2:46 PM PDT").

Fixes #65027
2026-04-12 16:48:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
156ee544ed test(agents): share notify heartbeat wake helper 2026-04-12 16:43:39 +01:00
Coy Geek
4938b2cc43 fix: Provider-supplied OAuth URLs inject Windows cmd.exe via openUrl (#64161)
* fix: harden Windows browser URL opening

Use explorer.exe directly for OAuth/browser launch on Windows so provider-supplied URLs are never parsed through cmd.exe metacharacter rules.

* fix: harden Windows browser URL opening

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2026-04-12 16:42:24 +01:00
pradeep7127
5fde14b844 fix(plugins): exempt dreaming engine from memory slot fast-path in loader (#65411)
* fix(plugins): exempt dreaming engine from memory slot fast-path in loader

* fix(plugins): handle dreaming engine as slot + add tests for slot coexistence

* fix(plugins): narrow dreaming sidecar loading

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Update CHANGELOG.md

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2026-04-12 16:41:25 +01:00
Vincent Koc
559de69488 test(agents): share ollama auth fixture 2026-04-12 16:40:28 +01:00
CodeForgeNet
10cd000f60 gateway: always send idempotencyKey on plugin subagent run (#65354)
* gateway: always send idempotencyKey on plugin subagent run

* docs(changelog): add dreaming idempotency entry

* Update CHANGELOG.md

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2026-04-12 16:39:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4b761f6e23 test(agents): share gemini model fixture 2026-04-12 16:38:25 +01:00
neo1027144
7d9e349129 [AI-assisted] fix(dreaming): use host local timezone for diary timestamps (#65034)
* fix(dreaming): use host local timezone when timezone is not configured

When `memory.dreaming.timezone` is unset, `formatNarrativeDate()`
previously defaulted to UTC, causing diary timestamps in DREAMS.md and
the Control UI to display UTC time as though it were the user's local
time. For example, a PDT user seeing 9:46 PM instead of the correct
2:46 PM.

Drop the UTC fallback so `Intl.DateTimeFormat` automatically uses the
host's timezone when no explicit timezone is provided. Users who have
set `agents.defaults.userTimezone` or `dreaming.timezone` are
unaffected.

Fixes #65027

* docs(changelog): add dreaming timezone entry

* Update CHANGELOG.md

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2026-04-12 16:38:18 +01:00
Daniel Alkurdi
b8c95e5825 fix(memory-core): wake managed dreaming jobs immediately (#65053)
* fix(memory-core): wake managed dreaming jobs immediately

* docs(changelog): add dreaming wake entry

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2026-04-12 16:37:21 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d0f090e188 test(agents): share exec preflight race helper 2026-04-12 16:36:46 +01:00
Vincent Koc
93abf5ee4d test(agents): share websocket tool followup helper 2026-04-12 16:35:01 +01:00
Alex Navarro
f3b636481f fix(gateway): reject known-weak example auth credentials at startup (#64586) 2026-04-12 16:33:05 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4904e15349 test(agents): share anthropic vertex adc fixture 2026-04-12 16:32:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a19e492fb3 test(agents): trim subagent spawn config duplication 2026-04-12 16:30:31 +01:00
Vincent Koc
48f74a599e test(agents): share bundle mcp runtime fixture 2026-04-12 16:28:27 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
03904a7e9c test(agents): update Matrix ACP delivery expectation 2026-04-12 16:22:58 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6a189eec0b fix(plugins): centralize explicit plugin scope handling (#65298)
* fix(plugins): centralize explicit plugin scope handling

* fix(plugins): preserve explicit empty web scopes

* fix(plugins): preserve runtime web provider scopes without config

* fix(plugins): preserve web provider runtime filtering

* fix(plugins): preserve scoped web runtime fallback

* fix(plugins): harden plugin scope normalization
2026-04-12 16:16:37 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
659bcc5e5b fix: tighten codex app-server lifecycle 2026-04-12 16:15:01 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
485f4167e1 test(auto-reply): update WhatsApp group prompt expectation 2026-04-12 16:13:18 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
23e50859eb test(e2e): align release harness coverage 2026-04-12 16:08:12 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
6c45d78e07 fix(channels): await external plugin preload 2026-04-12 16:08:03 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
bc44ce2c8e fix(gateway): filter assistant phase history 2026-04-12 16:07:55 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d6bb36730b fix(agents): stabilize subagent lifecycle 2026-04-12 16:07:46 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9f09001014 fix(reply): preserve active session state 2026-04-12 16:07:38 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f17fd735ef fix(agents): avoid kill-recovery hook bootstrap race 2026-04-12 13:18:10 +01:00
Vincent Koc
48042c3875 fix(agents): avoid duplicate subagent ended hook loads 2026-04-12 13:06:12 +01:00
Richard Poelderl
6fec1ec2d6 fix(update): Suppress Corepack prompts during update preflight (#61456)
Merged via squash.

Prepared head SHA: da1b791ce6
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Co-authored-by: osolmaz <2453968+osolmaz@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @osolmaz
2026-04-12 13:59:36 +02:00
Vincent Koc
766954d9a1 fix(build): refresh a2ui bundle hash 2026-04-12 12:50:42 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5b6667ef97 fix(ci): gate static import cycles with madge 2026-04-12 12:41:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f1b08eea54 fix(cycles): cut madge back-edges in agent and cron types 2026-04-12 12:40:25 +01:00
Vincent Koc
bf6116af3f test(commands): import backup module after tar mocks 2026-04-12 12:25:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
74f31241ed fix(runtime): hide lazy command and context seams from static graph 2026-04-12 12:23:19 +01:00
Nimrod Gutman
1fe14627a2 fix(tests): restore ci type and format checks 2026-04-12 14:13:57 +03:00
Vincent Koc
90fac50987 docs(providers): fill undocumented capability gaps (TTS, media understanding, embeddings, xSearch, env vars) 2026-04-12 12:06:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3f32aa7582 fix(media): decouple capability registry from runtime loaders 2026-04-12 12:01:39 +01:00
Sam
50375ab31a Fix cron sessionFile persistence for isolated runs (#65203)
Merged via squash.

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Reviewed-by: @vincentkoc
2026-04-12 11:58:43 +01:00
Daniel Alkurdi
a1d484d877 fix(cron): preserve isolated agent workspace on reload (#65085)
Merged via squash.

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Reviewed-by: @vincentkoc
2026-04-12 11:57:30 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3632636a86 test(commands): load backup tar mocks before backup module 2026-04-12 11:55:13 +01:00
Mason Huang
48bcb89a47 tests(contracts): use contract-api for Slack and Discord directories (#65280) 2026-04-12 18:54:58 +08:00
Sergio Cadavid
8f156df4ac fix(plugins): restore cached memory capability on cache hits (#65240)
Merged via squash.

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Reviewed-by: @vincentkoc
2026-04-12 11:54:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
93f2da8426 docs(providers): fix missing titles, tidy sidebar names, alphabetize provider nav 2026-04-12 11:41:31 +01:00
Nimrod Gutman
6474795890 fix(gateway): reduce shared auth rotation test teardown flake (#65296) 2026-04-12 13:40:16 +03:00
Vincent Koc
571c4db5d4 docs(providers): improve openrouter, nvidia, deepseek, opencode-go with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:37:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7de76ac6e3 docs(providers): improve opencode, glm, runway, perplexity-provider, vercel-ai-gateway with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:34:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0d9eca0e1a docs(providers): improve mistral, zai, alibaba, cloudflare-ai-gateway, fireworks with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:31:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4d3ce427ad docs(providers): improve qianfan, xiaomi, kilocode, arcee, github-copilot with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:28:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
362e48d876 test(agents): share skills home env helper 2026-04-12 11:26:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8bf37f0b9f test(gateway): harden hook trust async assertions 2026-04-12 11:26:10 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4081603ad5 docs(providers): improve chutes, synthetic, together, volcengine, deepgram with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:24:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e7076617f9 docs(providers): improve sglang, fal, groq, bedrock-mantle, vllm with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:20:58 +01:00
Vincent Koc
443faaea81 test(agents): share generation tool registration helper 2026-04-12 11:19:15 +01:00
Vincent Koc
81d32c05f4 docs(providers): improve claude-max-api-proxy, litellm, stepfun, vydra, xai with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:17:49 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5959c9927e test(agents): share approval abort helper 2026-04-12 11:14:33 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c185335817 test(agents): import stream fn in openrouter extraparams test 2026-04-12 11:13:12 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2389b3bdd3 test(agents): share fallback error fixtures 2026-04-12 11:11:41 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2b68af784f docs(providers): improve moonshot, qwen, comfy, huggingface, inferrs with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:10:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
faae37d38c test(agents): share validate turns helpers 2026-04-12 11:09:17 +01:00
Vincent Koc
ecebc4541a test(agents): share verbose media fixture 2026-04-12 11:06:29 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a5689accc4 fix(plugins): preserve empty provider scopes 2026-04-12 11:04:58 +01:00
Vincent Koc
269a5b0cfc test(agents): share lifecycle warn assertion 2026-04-12 11:03:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0450f98157 test(agents): share extra params payload helper 2026-04-12 11:02:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
279f82ba5f docs(providers): improve ollama, google, bedrock, minimax, venice with Mintlify components 2026-04-12 11:01:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a52725e81a test(agents): share sanitize history mock factories 2026-04-12 10:58:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e3a08c8e8a test(agents): share subagent spawn workspace fixture 2026-04-12 10:56:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d8b6ec4abf test(gateway): harden canvas ws auth handshake 2026-04-12 10:56:14 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d90bc6893f test(agents): share aborted transcript fixture 2026-04-12 10:55:23 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f2c7cec8de test(agents): share proxy stream wrapper fixture 2026-04-12 10:53:47 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f80a8e7b6c test(agents): share subagent persistence fixtures 2026-04-12 10:52:28 +01:00
Vincent Koc
12db6dfc8d feat(plugins): narrow explicit provider loads from manifests (#65259)
* feat(plugins): narrow explicit provider loads from manifests

* fix(plugins): preserve setup trust filtering for explicit owners

* fix(plugins): respect runtime owner trust and disablement

* fix(plugins): preserve provider owner policy bounds
2026-04-12 10:52:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3686255a55 test(agents): share assistant phase text fixtures 2026-04-12 10:48:57 +01:00
Vincent Koc
af38536fb9 docs(providers): improve Anthropic doc with Mintlify Steps, Tabs, Accordions, and Cards 2026-04-12 10:47:44 +01:00
Nimrod Gutman
c247e36664 feat(test): use host-aware local full-suite defaults (#65264)
* feat(test): use host-aware local full-suite defaults

* fix(test): remove undefined local profile host info
2026-04-12 12:46:20 +03:00
Vincent Koc
913d23c877 test(agents): share session store lookup fixtures 2026-04-12 10:45:56 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1cff54c783 docs(providers): improve OpenAI doc with Mintlify Steps, Tabs, Accordions, and Cards 2026-04-12 10:44:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b4f5c748c3 test(agents): share pdf tool test setup 2026-04-12 10:44:23 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a1279f012b fix(infra): avoid empty test stub classes 2026-04-12 10:43:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d96120ad7b test(agents): share media background task fixtures 2026-04-12 10:40:39 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7b7489f41f fix(commands): align runtime config test helper mock type 2026-04-12 10:36:41 +01:00
Vincent Koc
80bff30612 test(commands): trim duplicate legacy migration cases 2026-04-12 10:36:17 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a09e228e3e fix(agents): preserve openai replay ids and timeout hooks 2026-04-12 10:35:52 +01:00
Mason Huang
d2edb559b9 tests: mock timeout compaction side effects at runtime seam (#65274)
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-12 17:33:45 +08:00
Vincent Koc
97fc3ed2ba test(commands): share agent runtime config fixtures 2026-04-12 10:30:10 +01:00
Petr Sloup
2c918754c2 fix(exec): disable onUpdate after run settlement to prevent gateway crash (#64349)
Co-authored-by: petr-sloup <13165948+petr-sloup@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: openperf <16864032@qq.com>
2026-04-12 17:29:20 +08:00
Vincent Koc
bb5fa6403e docs: fix broken doc URL, add orphan pages to nav, backfill i18n glossaries
- Fix broken JSDoc URL /plugins/developing-plugins → /plugins/building-plugins
- Add /mcp → /cli/mcp redirect to docs.json
- Add 8 orphan pages to Mintlify nav (fireworks, inferrs, memory-wiki,
  zalouser, minimax-search, rich-output-protocol, cli/wiki, cli/infer)
- Backfill 16 core product terms as do-not-translate glossary entries
  across 12 i18n locales
2026-04-12 10:26:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c9e12cbd32 test(commands): share backup test fixtures 2026-04-12 10:23:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
18ae46f8e3 test(commands): share agent exec host policy warning setup 2026-04-12 10:19:36 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6d32406690 test(pi): type runtime api key auth mock 2026-04-12 10:19:15 +01:00
Vincent Koc
cdc6f023c9 test(commands): share qmd orphan transcript setup 2026-04-12 10:16:07 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2393065a54 test(agents): share video tool plugin fixtures 2026-04-12 10:10:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
493288bf2e test(commands): share memory recall doctor mock setup 2026-04-12 10:07:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0703120f87 test(agents): share registry lifecycle controller setup 2026-04-12 10:05:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5e260b09fe test(agents): share orphan recovery resume helpers 2026-04-12 10:01:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d9f416bd18 docs(agents): avoid broad guide sweeps 2026-04-12 09:59:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
742fc47be2 test(agents): share sandbox spawn fixture helpers 2026-04-12 09:57:34 +01:00
Vincent Koc
917d21f5c3 test(agents): share sandbox and google fixture helpers 2026-04-12 09:56:42 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4962644149 test(agents): share google extra params setup 2026-04-12 09:56:42 +01:00
Vincent Koc
bd487d5eb2 fix(config): refresh generated base schema 2026-04-12 09:55:54 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f10b92c810 test(agents): share replay-safe signed turn assertions 2026-04-12 09:53:27 +01:00
Vincent Koc
812490ab8a test(contracts): count passthrough replay helpers as boundary coverage 2026-04-12 09:52:04 +01:00
Vincent Koc
518e1b5e23 fix(build): refresh a2ui bundle hash 2026-04-12 09:50:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
ccbef550e5 fix(ci): restore extension boundary guards 2026-04-12 09:50:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3b4f411f7c test(agents): share mutable auth controller harness 2026-04-12 09:49:22 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c78620f5e9 test(agents): share preserved history image assertions 2026-04-12 09:46:46 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b2427bd1f4 test(commands): share daemon health setup helpers 2026-04-12 09:44:47 +01:00
Vincent Koc
99e3d4a069 test(commands): share atomic backup setup 2026-04-12 09:43:17 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b78713a363 fix(memory-core): use sdk seams for dreaming narrative 2026-04-12 09:41:42 +01:00
Vincent Koc
76d2d7a975 test(commands): share gateway status secretref config 2026-04-12 09:40:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
60d332ac0d test(commands): share workspace shadow entry fixture 2026-04-12 09:38:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b22bbf5660 test(process): share shimmed windows success assertions 2026-04-12 09:37:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d742db1ea4 perf(secrets): lazy-load runtime web-tools manifest lookups 2026-04-12 09:35:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1be43777e0 test(discord): import guild entry fixture type 2026-04-12 09:34:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0c0170b7fb test(voice-call): share websocket test helpers 2026-04-12 09:33:12 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6750bc36dd test(discord): share successful dm button assertions 2026-04-12 09:29:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0dcc30b39c test(zalouser): share default setup assertions 2026-04-12 09:28:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
bde62fcf82 test(ci): fix discord and voice-call type fixtures 2026-04-12 09:26:01 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4cfebae118 test(matrix): share client startup and backfill fixtures 2026-04-12 09:24:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b5dfeaab4c test(codex): share run-attempt app-server harness 2026-04-12 09:21:10 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c902d20eb7 test(codex): share app-server client harness 2026-04-12 09:17:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b62251817e fix(msteams): restore graph media diagnostics 2026-04-12 09:17:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0d2fcd3bbf test(voice-call): type twilio webhook helpers 2026-04-12 09:15:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d230552956 fix(gateway): classify doctor memory methods 2026-04-12 09:12:56 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9e641af011 test(discord): share guild interaction auth fixtures 2026-04-12 09:11:41 +01:00
Vincent Koc
80730c53bd docs(agents): split scoped workflow guidance (#65241)
* docs(agents): add scoped workflow guides

* docs(agents): trim root guide duplication

* Update AGENTS.md

* docs(agents): restore root boundary context

* docs(agents): clarify plugin architecture direction
2026-04-12 09:09:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a9c7c2e1ed feat(plugins): narrow CLI loading via activation planning (#65120)
* feat(plugins): narrow cli loading via activation planning

* fix(plugins): normalize primary CLI command nullability

* fix(plugins): enforce activation planner exhaustiveness
2026-04-12 09:07:47 +01:00
Vincent Koc
24051ddf38 test(browser): share existing-session route harness 2026-04-12 09:07:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e8786e0f01 test(discord): share replyTo chunk mode case 2026-04-12 08:50:00 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3949a7efc0 test(matrix): share legacy credential setup helper 2026-04-12 08:48:44 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9eed092baa fix: suppress commentary fallback payloads 2026-04-12 08:47:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
eba501c303 test(slack): share private download redirect helper 2026-04-12 08:44:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
52623e033f test(voice-call): share active call context helper 2026-04-12 08:41:30 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f4697f7b0d test(zalo): share webhook replay post helpers 2026-04-12 08:38:49 +01:00
Vincent Koc
38b72a6ae0 fix(check): include cycle guards in default gate 2026-04-12 08:38:41 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e4abecd0f2 test(whatsapp): share inbox reconnect fixtures 2026-04-12 08:29:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6259064f93 test(voice-call): share twilio webhook fixtures 2026-04-12 08:29:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7ba3bb3399 fix(ci): guard static import SCCs 2026-04-12 08:25:29 +01:00
@zimeg
bfa2feaa92 docs(slack): link to additional manifest settings 2026-04-11 23:47:43 -07:00
Shakker
b65563f049 docs: add changelog for anthropic replay fix 2026-04-12 07:29:31 +01:00
Shakker
b484173efe fix: clear replay lint regressions 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
b6faa69451 test: cover non-thinking embedded replay tool results 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
44afe200e6 fix: scope embedded replay tool-result stripping 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
941aca5e5e fix: drop conflicting signed replay turns before mutation 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
91465f620b fix: reserve preserved signed replay ids by owner 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
b27595f278 fix: harden immutable replay id uniqueness 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
eed627d3f2 fix: preserve replay-safe signed tool ids 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
1e35eed277 fix: tighten signed-thinking tool-result trust 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
1a041001d3 test: pin provider thinking replay boundaries 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
01d092ff89 test: cover bedrock signed thinking replay paths 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
6ac482ca63 fix: allow bedrock signed thinking replay under anthropic policy 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
c6e2298950 fix: gate immutable thinking replay by transcript policy 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
5c244b3bd2 fix: preserve signed replay across tool-result id aliases 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
539a95fc7a fix: trust embedded anthropic tool results for signed replay 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
b1a228fc3a test: cover replay scope and attachment redaction guards 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
3cc9d53eb3 fix: tighten signed thinking replay sanitization 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
eb501536d2 test: cover anthropic-only replay guards 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
1a689240dc fix: require tool-name matches for signed anthropic replay pairing 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
98e89f5939 fix: gate immutable thinking replay repair to anthropic 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
a383e09f52 fix: drop unsafe signed-thinking turns during replay normalization 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
d0614b4b4e fix: drop dangling signed-thinking tool turns during anthropic validation 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
408e07f96b fix: drop unsafe signed-thinking turns during transcript repair 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
5568cada24 test: cover poisoned anthropic replay recovery 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
92f9e09a8e fix: preserve signed thinking turns during replay normalization 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
0b95510ec5 fix: preserve signed thinking turns during anthropic replay validation 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
Shakker
2d1f4af67a fix: preserve thinking turns during transcript repair 2026-04-12 07:26:37 +01:00
@zimeg
3704069c3f docs(slack): native slash command examples 2026-04-11 23:21:54 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
5fbc95ecd2 chore(ui): refresh pl control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:29:42 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
ab75bba102 chore(ui): refresh id control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:29:34 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
9be6a9a1dd chore(ui): refresh tr control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:29:29 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
79c287880b chore(ui): refresh uk control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:29:26 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
334da74237 chore(ui): refresh ko control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:28:21 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
2a60cdb421 chore(ui): refresh es control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:28:17 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
de2a0b3748 chore(ui): refresh fr control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:28:15 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
50cd240275 chore(ui): refresh ja-JP control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:28:11 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
0bbfb474c0 chore(ui): refresh pt-BR control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:27:06 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
286ef301dd chore(ui): refresh zh-TW control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:27:04 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
be3018aa03 chore(ui): refresh zh-CN control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:27:01 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
8e5d74b2de chore(ui): refresh de control ui locale 2026-04-12 05:26:59 +00:00
Tak Hoffman
847739d82c Fix dreaming replay, repair polluted artifacts, and gate wiki tabs (#65138)
* fix(active-memory): preserve parent channel context for recall runs

* fix(active-memory): keep recall runs on the resolved channel

* fix(active-memory): prefer resolved recall channel over wrapper hints

* fix(active-memory): trust explicit recall channel hints

* fix(active-memory): rank recall channel fallbacks by trust

* Fix dreaming replay and recovery flows

* fix: prevent dreaming event loss and diary write races

* chore: add changelog entry for memory fixes

* fix: harden dreaming repair and diary writes

* fix: harden dreaming artifact archive naming
2026-04-12 00:25:11 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
5543925cd2 fix: improve macos parallels npm smoke installs 2026-04-11 22:00:34 -07:00
Vincent Koc
812e493ef5 fix(lint): skip heavy-check lock for extra metadata commands 2026-04-12 05:39:34 +01:00
Vincent Koc
33929c477c fix(lint): skip heavy-check lock for oxlint metadata 2026-04-12 05:37:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
6709589117 test: harden npm install docker smoke 2026-04-11 21:36:45 -07:00
Vincent Koc
8f0da7ef06 test(qqbot): share symlink race setup 2026-04-12 05:36:06 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d62279a9b2 fix(tsgo): skip heavy-check lock for metadata commands 2026-04-12 05:35:52 +01:00
Vincent Koc
cded4fc5db test(qa-lab): share mock openai response helpers 2026-04-12 05:34:58 +01:00
Vincent Koc
add2900520 test(browser): share control auth persistence checks 2026-04-12 05:33:09 +01:00
sudie-codes
2c211d171e fix(msteams): channel file attachments broken by overly-broad HTML fallback (#58617, #51749) (#64645)
* fix(msteams): gate channel attachment fallback on <attachment> tags (#58617, #51749)

* test(msteams): remove dead mock branch in graph.test.ts
2026-04-11 23:33:07 -05:00
Vincent Koc
95e7af3213 fix(lint): skip heavy-check lock for explicit oxlint files 2026-04-12 05:32:52 +01:00
Vincent Koc
97aa6e0815 test(voice-call): share signed telnyx request helper 2026-04-12 05:31:25 +01:00
Vincent Koc
560d56e8fd test(discord): share native command autocomplete helper 2026-04-12 05:30:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c05cf3493a fix(test): skip heavy-check lock for scoped tooling targets 2026-04-12 05:28:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
afc2bc00fb test(whatsapp): share cached creds spies 2026-04-12 05:28:21 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c3c13ea381 test(telegram): dedupe exec approval resolver cases 2026-04-12 05:27:10 +01:00
Neelabh Kumar
22b53a4973 fix: unblock Telegram approval callback deadlock (#64979) (thanks @nk3750)
* fix(telegram): bypass sequentializer for approval callback_queries

Approval callback_queries from clicking inline buttons get the same
sequential key as the blocked agent turn (telegram:<chatId>), causing a
deadlock: the callback can't run because the lane is held, and the lane
can't release because it's waiting for the callback.

Give approval callbacks a separate lane (telegram:<chatId>:approval),
same pattern as abort requests (telegram:<chatId>:control) and btw
requests (telegram:<chatId>:btw).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* style(telegram): trim approval lane comments

* fix: unblock Telegram approval callback deadlock (#64979) (thanks @nk3750)

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
2026-04-12 09:56:44 +05:30
Vincent Koc
37ddd018fb test(msteams): share reaction handler harness 2026-04-12 05:25:58 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2069c85b34 fix(test): skip heavy-check lock for scoped tooling runs 2026-04-12 05:25:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1d1f10ecc2 test(slack): share thread message store fixtures 2026-04-12 05:24:01 +01:00
B.K.
3be7e3bde0 fix: correct cron AND guidance (#64968) (thanks @BKF-Gitty)
* docs(cron): clarify day-of-month + day-of-week OR logic

* fix: correct frequency unit from per-week to per-month

* fix: correct cron AND guidance (#64968) (thanks @BKF-Gitty)

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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
2026-04-12 09:53:49 +05:30
Tak Hoffman
3d1135fa19 docs: update active-memory fallback guidance 2026-04-11 23:21:57 -05:00
Vincent Koc
aa415b2553 test(agents): share context pruning trim fixtures 2026-04-12 05:20:04 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0acfa47e08 fix(tooling): commit hook-restaged file contents 2026-04-12 05:19:56 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a45c4bebc5 test(memory): share backend config collection helpers 2026-04-12 05:16:46 +01:00
Vincent Koc
69be261a87 fix(tooling): add committer help output 2026-04-12 05:15:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c5c50ad37a test(contracts): share bundled plugin root helper 2026-04-12 05:15:15 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6133d248e2 docs(contributing): note committer fast mode 2026-04-12 05:11:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
97b0846746 fix(tooling): add fast mode to committer helper 2026-04-12 05:10:36 +01:00
Vincent Koc
393877e4fa test(cron): share timed-out registry setup 2026-04-12 05:07:21 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f2f98d5613 test(auto-reply): share subagent dispatch context 2026-04-12 05:05:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e6706fa530 docs(test): refresh e2e command example 2026-04-12 05:02:39 +01:00
Vincent Koc
af1af218f4 test(doctor): share bundled load path fixtures 2026-04-12 05:01:36 +01:00
Vincent Koc
80a94f6596 test(doctor): share legacy config step harness 2026-04-12 05:00:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9801ce7333 test(infra): align vitest script invariants 2026-04-12 05:00:24 +01:00
Neerav Makwana
33836abc53 fix: warn about orphaned agent dirs (#65113) (thanks @neeravmakwana)
* doctor: warn about orphaned agent dirs

* docs(changelog): note orphaned agent warning

* doctor: preserve orphan agent dir casing

* doctor: flag unreachable agent dirs

* fix: polish orphan agent dir warning

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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
2026-04-12 09:30:08 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
ef98a8dd49 refactor(agents): trim bootstrap marker gate 2026-04-12 09:29:10 +05:30
Ted Li
7f071a6a8e Agents: persist bootstrap marker after clean sessions_yield 2026-04-12 09:29:10 +05:30
Vincent Koc
c42fcf5f7b test(gateway): share node bootstrap auth setup 2026-04-12 04:58:33 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8cba14241c fix(test): route raw vitest scripts through wrapper 2026-04-12 04:56:21 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d3cf1cc323 fix(test): route force runner through project sharding 2026-04-12 04:54:36 +01:00
Vincent Koc
fbac18a1fc test(tooling): share bundled channel entry scan 2026-04-12 04:53:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e1e20c424b test(process): share supervisor sigkill wait assertions 2026-04-12 04:52:29 +01:00
Vincent Koc
ccf29464db test(scripts): share ios fixture setup 2026-04-12 04:51:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
74a9d99d6a fix(test): route serial runs through scoped vitest lanes 2026-04-12 04:45:30 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4f203abf00 test(matrix): share session route setup 2026-04-12 04:43:39 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a69bd1fde8 test(matrix): dedupe session route assertions 2026-04-12 04:41:19 +01:00
Vincent Koc
bf94513b11 test(matrix): share onboarding env shortcut helpers 2026-04-12 04:39:54 +01:00
Vincent Koc
329bba6cca fix(test): include vitest lane labels in timeout logs 2026-04-12 04:39:25 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9dbbe740a4 fix(test): pass process kill into vitest watchdog signals 2026-04-12 04:37:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
baeca9573e test(matrix): share named account status fixtures 2026-04-12 04:36:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f2e1619f03 test(matrix): share onboarding update helpers 2026-04-12 04:35:31 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5df8412508 fix(test): extend no-output watchdog to sharded vitest runs 2026-04-12 04:34:45 +01:00
Vincent Koc
330b9895c1 test(matrix): share onboarding config fixtures 2026-04-12 04:33:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f466435529 fix(test): add opt-in vitest no-output watchdog 2026-04-12 04:32:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9c7c360fed test(providers): share onboard primary model checks 2026-04-12 04:30:19 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3d0ddccf73 test(secrets): reuse snapshot hooks in web state tests 2026-04-12 04:27:34 +01:00
Vincent Koc
ea1d483fe6 test(extensions): share direct import smoke harness 2026-04-12 04:24:42 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1aea00b370 fix(test): use provider onboarding api type directly 2026-04-12 04:21:15 +01:00
Vincent Koc
17bdc76d90 test(providers): share onboard primary assertions 2026-04-12 04:20:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
54c45ae9ca fix(secrets): cache guarded channel assignment helpers 2026-04-12 04:17:39 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a800dfc8f3 test(providers): share onboard merge assertions 2026-04-12 04:16:10 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3f65e2545f test(providers): share onboard smoke assertions 2026-04-12 04:12:00 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e0a8a41247 fix(secrets): narrow inactive variant test helper types 2026-04-12 04:11:11 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b65291b75a test(secrets): trim web tools state boilerplate 2026-04-12 04:05:51 +01:00
hcl
cd33ac293e fix(matrix): trust m.mentions.user_ids as authoritative mention source (#64796)
Merged via squash.

Prepared head SHA: 59ca82ef7f
Co-authored-by: hclsys <7755017+hclsys@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: gumadeiras <5599352+gumadeiras@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @gumadeiras
2026-04-11 23:04:37 -04:00
Vincent Koc
d69ab71c87 test(secrets): share inactive channel fixtures 2026-04-12 04:03:57 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5c7d6f55c2 fix(status): refresh typed status test fixtures 2026-04-12 04:03:14 +01:00
Vincent Koc
df2de5c777 test(secrets): reuse channel token fixtures 2026-04-12 04:01:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
225c7c6f9c test(secrets): share channel snapshot fixtures 2026-04-12 03:59:11 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7204d490aa fix(tsgo): align cron contract and secrets test helper 2026-04-12 03:58:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
90db90fdc5 test(secrets): reuse inactive snapshot fixtures 2026-04-12 03:56:37 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2185dcf136 test(secrets): reuse auth runtime fixtures 2026-04-12 03:54:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5c0e093b38 test(secrets): reuse core snapshot fixtures 2026-04-12 03:52:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3e96fdea9f fix(cron): split gateway cron service contract 2026-04-12 03:52:31 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
94340b9598 fix(agent-init): move session startup context into the runtime (#65055)
* fix: preload startup memory for bare session resets

* docs: align AGENTS template with startup context runtime

* fix(agent-init): harden startup context prompt handling

* fix(agent-init): tighten startup context parsing and limits

* fix(agent-init): honor calendar-day startup memory windows

* docs: clarify startup daily memory injection
2026-04-11 21:52:16 -05:00
Vincent Koc
17553b4cf4 test(secrets): reuse legacy x-search fixtures 2026-04-12 03:48:13 +01:00
Vincent Koc
62b21d948c test(secrets): reuse runtime fixtures across surfaces 2026-04-12 03:45:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
10ee46c373 fix(plugins): extract provider config policy contexts 2026-04-12 03:45:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d262b1c688 fix(logging): split queue diagnostic runtime 2026-04-12 03:45:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
39f22ef8b3 test(secrets): share runtime snapshot fixtures 2026-04-12 03:37:08 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f445c0eafe fix(channels): drop bundled entry sdk back-edge 2026-04-12 03:31:34 +01:00
Vincent Koc
cdfde7e0b9 test(commands): share status test fixtures 2026-04-12 03:30:34 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8ba50aa23e refactor(plugins): prefer setup descriptors for setup lookup (#64786)
* refactor(plugins): prefer setup descriptors for setup lookup

* fix(plugins): harden setup descriptor lookup

* fix(plugins): keep sync cli backend setup results

* fix(plugins): resolve setup registry rebase

* fix(plugins): preserve fail-closed cli backend lookup

* fix(plugins): fail closed on shadowed setup owners

* fix(plugins): swallow async setup register rejections
2026-04-12 03:29:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d00ab06048 test(msteams): share thread handler test setup 2026-04-12 03:21:55 +01:00
sudie-codes
7e6b4d70b9 fix(msteams): accept SingleTenant sts.windows.net issuer in JWT validator (#64270) (#64641) 2026-04-11 21:19:41 -05:00
Vincent Koc
a767b0c98d test(gateway): consolidate archive import guards 2026-04-12 03:15:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9463661a84 test(providers): dedupe replay policy assertions 2026-04-12 03:13:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
ab6a386896 fix(agents): bypass compact barrel for post-compaction hooks 2026-04-12 03:10:07 +01:00
Vincent Koc
45147d5ce3 test(extensions): dedupe bundled entry smoke tests 2026-04-12 03:09:18 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
9d126dc645 Fix active-memory recall runs when mx-claw is enabled (#65049)
* fix(active-memory): preserve parent channel context for recall runs

* fix(active-memory): keep recall runs on the resolved channel

* fix(active-memory): prefer resolved recall channel over wrapper hints

* fix(active-memory): trust explicit recall channel hints

* fix(active-memory): rank recall channel fallbacks by trust
2026-04-11 21:08:57 -05:00
Vincent Koc
f5bf733575 test(msteams): dedupe graph message coverage 2026-04-12 03:05:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
159e6bc099 fix(reply): bypass embedded runner barrel for messaging types 2026-04-12 02:59:45 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
885209ed03 feat: default active memory QMD recall to search (#65068)
* feat(active-memory): default QMD recall to search

* feat(active-memory): surface search debug telemetry

* fix(active-memory): avoid forking qmd managers
2026-04-11 20:56:21 -05:00
shad0wca7
753bd39d52 matrix: detect repeated undecryptable events after startup (#64451)
Merged via squash.

Prepared head SHA: a2ad02ecba
Co-authored-by: shad0wca7 <9969843+shad0wca7@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: gumadeiras <5599352+gumadeiras@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @gumadeiras
2026-04-11 21:51:49 -04:00
Vincent Koc
bfb4a61439 fix(agents): narrow subagent context engine dep types 2026-04-12 02:48:37 +01:00
Vincent Koc
43a2156d1f fix(plugin-sdk): split runtime task contracts 2026-04-12 02:37:47 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
52bf19c45e fix(active-memory): remove built-in fallback model (#65047)
* fix(active-memory): remove built-in fallback model

* fix(active-memory): tighten fallback cleanup
2026-04-11 20:24:07 -05:00
Tak Hoffman
21cbc15b71 fix(active-memory): stop caller timeouts from continuing failover (#65046)
* fix(active-memory): remove built-in fallback model

* fix(active-memory): wire external abort through failover
2026-04-11 20:20:37 -05:00
Tak Hoffman
5d0b5388fa Fix active-memory config schema fallback mismatch (#65048)
* fix(active-memory): remove built-in fallback model

* fix active-memory config schema fallback fields

* fix failover decision external abort typing
2026-04-11 20:19:42 -05:00
Vincent Koc
51731d906f fix(plugin-sdk): split tts runtime contract types 2026-04-12 02:13:06 +01:00
pashpashpash
323e37c862 openai: add heartbeat guidance to GPT-5 overlay (#65069)
* openai: add heartbeat guidance to GPT-5 overlay

* openai: soften heartbeat overlay wording

* openai: tighten heartbeat overlay wording

* openai: align heartbeat silence with ack contract
2026-04-12 09:58:07 +09:00
sudie-codes
2084441b51 fix(msteams): SharePoint media fetch fails on Node 24+ (#63396) (#64652)
* fix(msteams): fix SharePoint media fetch on Node 24+ and stop swallowing errors (#63396)

* fix(msteams): extend Node 24 dispatcher fix to Bot Framework attachment view downloads
2026-04-11 19:53:26 -05:00
sudie-codes
f71ee71787 msteams: add group management actions (add/remove participant, rename) (#57530)
* msteams: add group management actions (addParticipant, removeParticipant, renameGroup)

* fix(msteams): restore group-management plugin contracts

* fix(msteams): satisfy plugin guardrails

* msteams: restore doctor adapter lost in main merge

* fix(msteams): restore message tool schema imports

* msteams: fix graph action routing and member paging

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Co-authored-by: Brad Groux <3053586+BradGroux@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-11 19:52:58 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
51312b7b1b chore(release): update appcast for 2026.4.11 2026-04-12 01:43:21 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
769908ec3f chore(release): prepare 2026.4.11 2026-04-12 01:05:56 +01:00
Vincent Koc
329a0f00ce fix(canvas): refresh a2ui bundle hash 2026-04-12 00:37:14 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
65267c14d4 chore(release): refresh generated baselines 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
1bdd8166b6 chore(config): refresh bundled channel metadata 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e08f4c12da test(parallels): stop windows gateway before update 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
247705b59c test(parallels): bound macos dashboard curl 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
270a3999e2 test(parallels): recover macos update gateway start 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e20464935a test(parallels): avoid host Safari substitution 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
0e3f9657da fix(plugins): preserve bundled host compatibility floor 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
ada95aefa9 test(parallels): stop gateway listener before npm update 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
6debabb002 test(parallels): retry killed Windows fresh install 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
7740c4d530 fix(agents): narrow debug proxy URL override 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
a60ff003fb test(parallels): stop gateway before npm update 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
66be8cdc57 test(parallels): stop stale gateway after npm update 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e26edee39e fix(context-engine): bundle legacy runtime registration 2026-04-12 00:22:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9aa9c3ff62 fix(auto-reply): stop mention-only inline status turns 2026-04-12 00:19:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
44e95065c4 fix(agents): split preemptive compaction route types 2026-04-12 00:13:11 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3059b36306 fix(config): split command flag helpers 2026-04-12 00:05:01 +01:00
Vincent Koc
09a41b2da4 fix(plugin-sdk): untangle tts runtime facade types 2026-04-11 23:58:44 +01:00
Josh Lehman
29142a9d47 fix: preserve Telegram topic routing for exec completions (#64580)
* clawdbot-a2c: pin exec completion delivery context

Regeneration-Prompt: |
  Fix a Telegram forum topic misroute where delayed exec completion or similar async completion text could be delivered into the wrong topic after the session's stored route drifted. Keep the patch surgical. Preserve immutable origin deliveryContext when background exec completion events are queued, thread that context from the exec tool's ambient channel/session defaults into the process session, and ensure the queued system event carries it instead of relying on later heartbeat fallback to mutable session lastTo/lastThreadId data. Add one focused unit assertion that notifyOnExit events keep the original Telegram topic delivery context and one heartbeat regression that proves work started in topic 47 still delivers back to topic 47 even if the session store later points at topic 2175.

* fix: note Telegram exec topic routing

Regeneration-Prompt: |
  Prepare PR #64580 after review-pr with no blocking findings. The only required prep change was the workflow-mandated changelog entry under CHANGELOG.md -> Unreleased -> Fixes. Preserve the review conclusion that the code change is already acceptable, do not widen scope beyond the changelog, and include the PR number plus thanks attribution in the changelog line for the Telegram exec forum-topic completion routing fix.
2026-04-11 15:47:53 -07:00
Vincent Koc
a948e28244 fix(cycles): narrow provider runtime error hook types 2026-04-11 23:42:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d9357f9f39 fix(cycles): split command detection runtime types 2026-04-11 23:38:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
876fc4e43c fix(cycles): narrow plugin auto enable imports 2026-04-11 23:33:41 +01:00
Vincent Koc
10f2e81c04 fix(cycles): split abort runtime resolver types 2026-04-11 23:27:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
5cd9c2d2de fix(cycles): bypass context engine and config barrels 2026-04-11 23:12:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0e8225c4a6 fix(cycles): narrow channel registry imports 2026-04-11 22:59:39 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8470dc8e06 fix(cycles): split reply config runtime seams 2026-04-11 22:52:51 +01:00
Vincent Koc
61da711b1a fix(cycles): split provider runtime model types 2026-04-11 22:50:45 +01:00
Vincent Koc
53fde90dc2 fix(cycles): use loaded channel prompt hints 2026-04-11 22:32:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8ec838a0d4 fix(cycles): split session hook event types 2026-04-11 22:25:33 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a88fbf0f64 fix(cycles): split reply payload and option contracts 2026-04-11 22:24:55 +01:00
Vincent Koc
25665dd335 fix(runtime): bypass get-reply barrel exports 2026-04-11 21:56:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b1290e61fd fix(plugin-sdk): narrow reply payload type surface 2026-04-11 21:52:31 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8a9ead6211 fix(reply): bypass heavy error helper imports 2026-04-11 21:47:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
35664d5447 fix(agents): extract user-facing text sanitizer 2026-04-11 21:47:21 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3607cea991 fix(plugins): split setup registry runtime types 2026-04-11 21:36:07 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
057fe786bd style: apply formatter drift 2026-04-11 21:25:24 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
b41091ac7f fix: quiet extension unresolved import warnings 2026-04-11 21:25:24 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0f6f80004f Update INCIDENT_RESPONSE.md 2026-04-11 21:22:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7808d3f08f fix(pairing): export channel type from store seam 2026-04-11 21:21:10 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d7fcd23091 fix(runtime): split cli provider and abort seams 2026-04-11 21:16:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
dc469a3db5 fix(gateway): preserve channel plugin identity in cache 2026-04-11 21:15:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
cde21de828 fix(pairing): bypass store and channel barrels 2026-04-11 21:09:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8e952eba75 fix(core): align channel runtime and inventory types 2026-04-11 21:03:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
05db7299f5 fix(agents): split messaging send types 2026-04-11 20:42:19 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1300f8e077 fix(plugins): narrow memory runtime imports 2026-04-11 20:29:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7d1bd0c98c fix(tts): split shared tts config types 2026-04-11 20:25:02 +01:00
Vincent Koc
44f02dbbc6 fix(agents): split effective tool inventory types 2026-04-11 20:24:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f1c4e2f11d fix(agents): split queued embedded compaction wrapper 2026-04-11 20:23:46 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9d717176d3 fix(plugins): split pairing runtime store types 2026-04-11 20:22:57 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0c4a19d060 fix(plugins): narrow runtime channel registry state 2026-04-11 20:01:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b1caec142f fix(logging): avoid message channel registry back-edge 2026-04-11 19:52:03 +01:00
RyanLee
415578c4dc fix(minimax): add missing api and authHeader to portal OAuth configPatch (#64964)
Merged via squash.

Prepared head SHA: 39bc34f9f9
Co-authored-by: ryanlee666 <33855278+ryanlee666@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: odysseus0 <8635094+odysseus0@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @odysseus0
2026-04-11 11:50:43 -07:00
Vincent Koc
462d8e3bc0 fix(cycles): narrow channel runtime surface 2026-04-11 19:30:33 +01:00
HDYA
26f633b604 feat(msteams): add federated credential support (certificate + managed identity) (#53615)
* feat(msteams): add federated authentication support (certificate + managed identity + workload identity)

* msteams: fix vitest 4.1.2 compat, type errors, and regenerate config baseline

* msteams: fix lint errors, update fetch allowlist, regenerate protocol Swift

* fix(msteams): gate secret-only delegated auth flows

* fix(ci): unblock gateway watch and install smoke

* fix(ci): restore mergeability for pr 53615

* fix(ci): restore channel registry helper typing

* fix(ci): refresh raw fetch guard allowlist

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Co-authored-by: Chudi Huang <Chudi.Huang@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Brad Groux <3053586+BradGroux@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-11 13:29:22 -05:00
stain lu
acd3697162 fix(agents): prevent cross-provider error context leak in fallback chain (#62907)
Merged via squash.

Prepared head SHA: 06a3a82816
Co-authored-by: stainlu <109842185+stainlu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: altaywtf <9790196+altaywtf@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @altaywtf
2026-04-11 19:15:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
97b60b992c fix(channels): narrow runtime channel registry caching 2026-04-11 19:12:36 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1ce87cda52 fix(skills): bypass config and skills barrel imports 2026-04-11 18:58:31 +01:00
Vincent Koc
04ca103090 fix(channels): bypass public channel meta types 2026-04-11 18:53:11 +01:00
Nimrod Gutman
8923e9bcba fix(auto-reply): preserve image attachment notes (#64918)
* fix(auto-reply): preserve image attachment notes

* fix(auto-reply): harden media note rendering

* fix: preserve image attachment notes (#64918) (thanks @ngutman)
2026-04-11 20:49:36 +03:00
Vincent Koc
6738e9abdf fix(gateway): bypass sessions barrel types 2026-04-11 18:46:43 +01:00
sudie-codes
ba1b8424f4 fix(msteams): wire CLI --media path into pending upload store (#49784) (#64646)
* fix(msteams): wire CLI --media path into FS-backed pending upload store (#49784)

* test(msteams): clean up temp dirs in pending-uploads-fs.test.ts

* test(msteams): satisfy pending upload fs lint

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Co-authored-by: Brad Groux <3053586+BradGroux@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-11 12:45:14 -05:00
Vincent Koc
abd5e34104 fix(config): bypass control ui origins barrel 2026-04-11 18:36:48 +01:00
Vincent Koc
0f7d9c9570 fix(runtime): split approval and gateway client seams 2026-04-11 18:36:48 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
958c34e82c feat(qa-lab): Add proxy capture stack and QA Lab inspector (#64895)
* Add proxy capture core and CLI

* Expand transport capture coverage

* Add QA Lab capture backend

* Refine QA Lab capture UI

* Fix proxy capture review feedback

* Fix proxy run cleanup and TTS capture

* Fix proxy capture transport follow-ups

* Fix debug proxy CONNECT target parsing

* Harden QA Lab asset path containment
2026-04-11 12:34:57 -05:00
Nimrod Gutman
f04e045815 fix(context-engine): restore bundled legacy engine loading (#64936) 2026-04-11 20:31:49 +03:00
Vincent Koc
7f5a5a34db fix(plugins): split hook contract types 2026-04-11 18:06:18 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4a799e77d7 fix(runtime): split reply dispatcher type surface 2026-04-11 17:46:58 +01:00
Vincent Koc
e03db28ba7 fix(plugins): split hook runner registry types 2026-04-11 17:46:58 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
49b42b4a45 fix(release): handle nested default-wrapped bundled channel entries 2026-04-11 11:36:44 -05:00
Vincent Koc
f3f1ab0a3f fix(plugin-sdk): use outbound adapter leaf types 2026-04-11 17:32:36 +01:00
Vincent Koc
f630e8d440 fix(utils): bypass delivery context wrapper for shared consumers 2026-04-11 17:26:38 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e1b2ae235a docs: clarify strict-agentic and codex modes 2026-04-11 17:13:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
899a1b7565 fix(runtime): drop media stt type back-edge 2026-04-11 17:08:24 +01:00
Josh Lehman
77a0ee7f9d fix: canonicalize topic session transcript fallback (#64869)
* fix: canonicalize topic session transcript fallback

When initSessionState has a topic-scoped SessionKey but no MessageThreadId, fallback transcript selection should still land on the topic-qualified JSONL path instead of the bare session file. Match the existing transcript resolver by parsing the thread id from the session key, and cover the regression with a session init test that loads the Telegram session-conversation grammar.

Regeneration-Prompt: |
  Investigate why a Telegram topic session could alternate between <session-id>.jsonl and <session-id>-topic-<n>.jsonl for the same logical session. The fix should be in OpenClaw's session initialization path, not in lossless-claw. Keep behavior unchanged when MessageThreadId is present, but when the inbound turn only carries a topic-scoped SessionKey, derive the same topic-specific transcript path that the canonical transcript resolver would use. Add a regression test that proves initSessionState chooses the topic-qualified file even without MessageThreadId, and make the test load the session-conversation registry needed to parse Telegram :topic: grammar.

* fix: preserve topic session transcript history
2026-04-11 09:06:49 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
b66b8562eb test: wait for VMs before update phase 2026-04-11 17:05:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2028fd53f0 fix(utils): split delivery context shared types 2026-04-11 17:03:38 +01:00
Marcus Castro
00a7439f64 scripts: require gh api auth in worktree setup 2026-04-11 13:02:52 -03:00
Vincent Koc
1f1b504980 fix(commands): split chat command listing surface 2026-04-11 16:58:43 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
da127a3a29 test: extend Windows update poll timeout 2026-04-11 16:52:42 +01:00
Vincent Koc
796d4dfc49 fix(reply): split dispatcher shared types 2026-04-11 16:52:18 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
bbc3849e24 test: allow npm qa compat sidecars 2026-04-11 16:49:44 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9656ae649c fix(channels): bypass public channel types in registry 2026-04-11 16:42:35 +01:00
Vincent Koc
9ae27f9297 fix(gateway): avoid duplicate channel runtime snapshot export 2026-04-11 16:38:43 +01:00
Vincent Koc
382ffcf9ab fix(cycles): split embedded subscribe shared types 2026-04-11 16:35:07 +01:00
Vincent Koc
c37aaf0b60 fix(cycles): bypass session binding service type import 2026-04-11 16:26:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7157244708 fix(cycles): bypass channel public session type import 2026-04-11 16:17:08 +01:00
Vincent Koc
6e74d77a42 fix(cycles): split media understanding runtime contracts 2026-04-11 16:17:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
0f77fdf4a0 test: tolerate Windows gateway restart timeout 2026-04-11 16:14:46 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
45586058e4 chore(release): refresh plugin sdk api hash 2026-04-11 16:10:13 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
788c37a6c2 chore(release): prepare 2026.4.11-beta.1 2026-04-11 16:10:13 +01:00
Vincent Koc
37bde69c17 fix(cycles): bypass media runtime sdk barrel 2026-04-11 15:57:54 +01:00
Vincent Koc
747b26ea0f fix(context-engine): lazy-load legacy engine registration 2026-04-11 15:45:19 +01:00
Vincent Koc
463190ed95 fix(tasks): lazy-load control runtime without static back-edge 2026-04-11 15:39:32 +01:00
Vincent Koc
97d1b88e3f fix(cycles): split plugin runtime contract leaf types 2026-04-11 15:39:32 +01:00
Marcus Castro
aaae1aeb8f fix(whatsapp): route react through gateway (#64638)
* fix(whatsapp): route react through gateway

* fix(gateway): accept full message action tool context
2026-04-11 11:38:10 -03:00
Peter Steinberger
545490c592 fix: handle codex app-server interrupt shutdown 2026-04-11 15:20:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
b489c8f55b test: resolve Parallels npm update Python 2026-04-11 14:57:59 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8a7ad8f0e0 fix(msteams): remove reaction handler type cycle 2026-04-11 14:55:25 +01:00
Vincent Koc
b9a0052dd0 fix(cycles): split embedded runner and setup leaf types 2026-04-11 14:49:48 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
24a5ba732f fix: harden docker smoke packaging 2026-04-11 14:40:01 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
ccfc97c235 test(channel-setup): mock channel metadata source 2026-04-11 14:31:00 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e1b674cbf1 build: stabilize a2ui bundle hash 2026-04-11 14:29:02 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
0dd4958bc8 test(install): harden docker tgz smoke flow 2026-04-11 14:27:34 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
b7cc064961 fix(update): exclude private QA sidecars from package verify 2026-04-11 14:27:33 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
1f69790bed docs: note GPT-5.4 parity harness landing 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
108e5c89de qa-lab: scope parity metrics and harden fake-success detector
- scope computeQaAgenticParityMetrics to QA_AGENTIC_PARITY_SCENARIO_TITLES
  in buildQaAgenticParityComparison so extra non-parity lanes in a full
  qa-suite-summary.json cannot influence completion / unintended-stop /
  valid-tool / fake-success rates
- filter coverageMismatch by !parityTitleSet.has(name) so each required
  parity scenario fails the gate exactly once (from requiredScenarioCoverage)
  instead of being double-reported as a coverage mismatch too
- drop the bare /\\berror\\b/i rule from SUSPICIOUS_PASS_PATTERNS — it was
  false-flagging legitimate passes that narrate "Error budget: 0" or
  "no errors found" — and replace it with targeted /error occurred/i and
  /an error was/i phrases that indicate a real mid-turn error
- add regressions: error-budget/no-errors-observed passes yield
  fakeSuccessCount === 0, genuine error-occurred narration still flags,
  each missing required scenario fires exactly one failure line, and
  non-parity lanes do not perturb scoped metrics
- isolate the baseline suspicious-pass test by padding it to the full
  first-wave scenario set so it asserts the isolated fake-success path
  via toEqual([...]) rather than toContain
2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
95f8ad215f Treat skipped parity scenarios as uncovered 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
17252df122 Tighten parity proof heuristics 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
fd45ea2bf1 test(qa): add compaction retry parity scenario 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
3211aa2540 fix(qa): surface missing required scenarios in parity report 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
55df6f11a4 fix: harden parity gate review findings 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
c73d005c7a docs: clarify parity verdict interpretation 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
db09edacfc qa-lab: gate parity on shared scenario coverage 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
67fdd3b4df benchmarks: add agentic parity report gate 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
79f539d9ce docs: clarify GPT-5.4 parity harness and review flow 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Eva
d9c7ddb099 test: add agentic parity scenario pack 2026-04-11 14:22:48 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
0d733a28e1 build(canvas): refresh a2ui input hash 2026-04-11 14:19:51 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
a8284e39de build(canvas): stabilize a2ui bundle inputs 2026-04-11 14:19:25 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9bde608f38 build: keep a2ui bundle generated 2026-04-11 14:18:04 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
0ed512bbdf build: refresh a2ui bundle 2026-04-11 14:18:04 +01:00
Vincent Koc
935bd6de7f fix(gateway): split credential secret input runtime 2026-04-11 14:15:42 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
85fa33d9d7 style: apply formatter drift 2026-04-11 14:08:55 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
2ffc19720b fix: restore channel auto-enable metadata 2026-04-11 14:08:55 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
40beb68fb0 chore: remove legacy shim packages 2026-04-11 14:07:29 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
419ab38ea2 test(msteams): stabilize oauth expiry assertion 2026-04-11 14:07:21 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
eb7bdbf980 docs: remove extension changelogs 2026-04-11 14:05:07 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
b646655a2d fix(ci): preserve channel auto-enable metadata 2026-04-11 14:03:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
564f64666b docs: remove plugin version-only changelog entries 2026-04-11 14:01:40 +01:00
Vincent Koc
759b5aa764 fix(cycles): narrow config type imports 2026-04-11 14:01:09 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
88be9b525c docs: update 2026.4.11 changelog 2026-04-11 14:00:42 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9a8647cef7 fix: remove duplicate channel runtime export 2026-04-11 13:56:37 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
a82d8f04fb fix: clear rebase lint issues 2026-04-11 13:55:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
bf82a7c46e fix: keep browser cdp range wide for high ports 2026-04-11 13:55:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
4ca458b182 fix: preserve googlechat doctor semantics 2026-04-11 13:55:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
627ab39b6d perf: stabilize agent lane hotspots 2026-04-11 13:55:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
30e646ffab test: finish import performance cleanup 2026-04-11 13:55:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
ff7a842509 perf: reduce command and gateway test imports 2026-04-11 13:55:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
8ddd9b8aac perf: narrow plugin config test surfaces 2026-04-11 13:55:08 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
bb0bfabec8 perf: trim agent test runtime imports 2026-04-11 13:55:07 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
5915d7cb6b perf: optimize messaging plugin tests 2026-04-11 13:55:07 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c7f18d9278 test: dedupe media provider tests 2026-04-11 13:55:07 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
baeec2f4b2 fix(ci): clean up rebased registry types 2026-04-11 13:54:07 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
684ce920fd fix(ci): restore channel public type exports 2026-04-11 13:54:07 +01:00
Vincent Koc
3b4de1ac14 fix(cycles): split reply and gateway leaf seams 2026-04-11 13:53:20 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
370efaa4a0 build(canvas): refresh a2ui bundle 2026-04-11 13:49:04 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
aa092045c0 fix(ui): remove stale preview assertion 2026-04-11 13:49:04 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
3e013342de fix(build): repair rebase export surfaces 2026-04-11 13:49:03 +01:00
Vincent Koc
81535d394d fix(cycles): repair broken type surfaces 2026-04-11 13:42:17 +01:00
sudie-codes
355794c24a msteams: add reaction support with delegated auth and pagination helper (#51646)
* msteams: add reaction support (inbound handlers + outbound Graph API)

* msteams: address PR #51646 review feedback

* msteams: remove react from advertised actions (requires Delegated auth)

* msteams: address PR #51646 remaining review feedback (dmPolicy, groupPolicy, reactions auth)

- Fix 1: DM reaction authorization now uses resolveDmGroupAccessWithLists to enforce
  dmPolicy modes (open/disabled/allowlist/pairing), matching the message handler.
- Fix 2: Group policy in reaction handler already uses resolveDefaultGroupPolicy
  for global defaults; moved declaration earlier to share with DM path.
- Fix 3: Restore read-only "reactions" (list) action with listReactionsMSTeams,
  which uses GET and works with Application auth. Keep "react" (write) gated
  behind delegated-auth.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* msteams: add shared Graph pagination helper (fetchAllGraphPages)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* msteams: add OAuth2 delegated auth flow (PKCE + authorization code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* msteams: integrate delegated auth (config, token storage, react enablement)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* msteams: fix critical bugs found in architect review

- Fix fetchGraphJson→postGraphJson for setReaction/unsetReaction (was sending GET instead of POST)
- Fix CSRF bypass in OAuth parseCallbackInput (missing state no longer falls back silently)
- Remove stale delegated-auth warning logs (delegated auth is now implemented)
- Add CSRF test case for parseCallbackInput

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* msteams: fix 6 PR #51646 review blockers (PKCE/state separation, CSRF, imports, routing, delegated auth bootstrap)

* msteams: fix channel.runtime.ts duplicate imports + graph.ts test mock compat

* msteams: fix lint/boundary blockers revealed by CI after rebase

- token.ts/graph.test.ts: add curly braces around single-statement ifs
  (eslint/curly).
- oauth.flow.ts: rename unused parseCallbackInput param to _expectedState.
- reaction-handler.test.ts: rename unused buildDeps param to _runtime.
- send.reactions.ts: drop unnecessary non-null assertions on tuple entries.
- setup-surface.ts: drop empty-object spread fallback flagged by
  unicorn/no-useless-fallback-in-spread.
- graph.ts: move GraphPagedResponse/PaginatedResult type defs below
  requestGraph so the raw fetch() stays on line 47 to match the existing
  no-raw-channel-fetch allowlist entry.
- oauth.token.ts: route the Azure AD token exchange and refresh calls
  through fetchWithSsrFGuard (matches the pattern in sdk.ts), removing
  the unguarded raw fetch() callsites flagged by
  lint:tmp:no-raw-channel-fetch.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(msteams): restore absolute Graph pagination helper

* fix(msteams): satisfy reaction handler lint

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Brad Groux <3053586+BradGroux@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-11 07:41:47 -05:00
Vincent Koc
7c5b42e4f5 docs(changelog): note acp relay leak fix 2026-04-11 13:36:20 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7315914ee5 fix(acp): suppress commentary relay leakage 2026-04-11 13:36:20 +01:00
Ayaan Zaidi
43bd5545f8 fix: scope pinDns override to multipart audio (#64766) (thanks @GodsBoy) 2026-04-11 18:05:37 +05:30
GodsBoy
c159d22b34 fix(ssrf): validate hostname even when pinDns is disabled
When pinDns=false was set to avoid undici dispatcher corruption of
FormData bodies, resolvePinnedHostnameWithPolicy was skipped entirely,
removing SSRF hostname/private-IP validation.

Now the pinDns=false path runs hostname validation as a preflight
before creating the non-pinned dispatcher, preserving defense-in-depth.

Also renames a stale test description per Greptile review feedback.
2026-04-11 18:05:37 +05:30
GodsBoy
ed356d740d fix(media): disable pinned DNS dispatcher for FormData transcription requests
The SSRF guard's pinned DNS dispatcher (undici) corrupts FormData
multipart bodies, causing audio transcription to fail with HTTP 400
on OpenAI-compatible providers. Always set pinDns: false in
postTranscriptionRequest so native fetch handles FormData correctly.

SSRF hostname validation is preserved via resolvePinnedHostnameWithPolicy.
2026-04-11 18:05:37 +05:30
Tak Hoffman
d9812b85c4 fix(ui): preserve interleaved tool card pairing
(cherry picked from commit 5553d610e8)
2026-04-11 07:34:45 -05:00
Tak Hoffman
cc5c691f00 feat(ui): render assistant directives and add embed tag (#64104)
* Add embed rendering for Control UI assistant output

* Add changelog entry for embed rendering

* Harden canvas path resolution and stage isolation

* Secure assistant media route and preserve UI avatar override

* Fix chat media and history regressions

* Harden embed iframe URL handling

* Fix embed follow-up review regressions

* Restore offloaded chat attachment persistence

* Harden hook and media routing

* Fix embed review follow-ups

* feat(ui): add configurable embed sandbox mode

* fix(gateway): harden assistant media and auth rotation

* fix(gateway): restore websocket pairing handshake flows

* fix(gateway): restore ws hello policy details

* Restore dropped control UI shell wiring

* Fix control UI reconnect cleanup regressions

* fix(gateway): restore media root and auth getter compatibility

* feat(ui): rename public canvas tag to embed

* fix(ui): address remaining media and gateway review issues

* fix(ui): address remaining embed and attachment review findings

* fix(ui): restore stop control and tool card inputs

* fix(ui): address history and attachment review findings

* fix(ui): restore prompt contribution wiring

* fix(ui): address latest history and directive reviews

* fix(ui): forward password auth for assistant media

* fix(ui): suppress silent transcript tokens with media

* feat(ui): add granular embed sandbox modes

* fix(ui): preserve relative media directives in history

* docs(ui): document embed sandbox modes

* fix(gateway): restrict canvas history hoisting to tool entries

* fix(gateway): tighten embed follow-up review fixes

* fix(ci): repair merged branch type drift

* fix(prompt): restore stable runtime prompt rendering

* fix(ui): harden local attachment preview checks

* fix(prompt): restore channel-aware approval guidance

* fix(gateway): enforce auth rotation and media cleanup

* feat(ui): gate external embed urls behind config

* fix(ci): repair rebased branch drift

* fix(ci): resolve remaining branch check failures
2026-04-11 07:32:53 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
d83a85c70d fix(ci): harden plugin registry test seams 2026-04-11 13:31:11 +01:00
Luke
3da58226bf Ollama: cache model show metadata (#64753)
Merged via squash.

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Co-authored-by: ImLukeF <92253590+ImLukeF@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @ImLukeF
2026-04-11 22:30:24 +10:00
Vincent Koc
af428d9b8a fix(cycles): split runtime taskflow type surface 2026-04-11 13:26:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
543c14a4ed fix(cycles): split runtime delivery and registry seams 2026-04-11 13:26:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
41ab0f7d5c fix(gateway): add shared request handler types 2026-04-11 13:26:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
74e7b8d47b fix(cycles): bulk extract leaf type surfaces 2026-04-11 13:26:50 +01:00
Vincent Koc
1167093773 test(qa): drop rebase conflict marker 2026-04-11 13:24:45 +01:00
Vincent Koc
afbc4a2ed5 docs(changelog): note codex qa leak fix 2026-04-11 13:23:26 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d21573d3a1 fix(qa): catch leaked harness meta replies 2026-04-11 13:23:26 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d72fb7efb9 fix: harden QA scenario matcher validation 2026-04-11 13:19:13 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
f9331fbe68 test(install): add docker tgz update smoke flow 2026-04-11 13:13:11 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
cd89892b1f fix(release): keep private QA bundles out of npm pack 2026-04-11 13:13:11 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
a733e92c45 test: exercise real updater in Parallels npm flow 2026-04-11 13:04:14 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
48ac72f0ee perf: prefilter extension boundary parsing 2026-04-11 13:02:56 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
850182b502 test: combine extension import boundary checks 2026-04-11 12:59:53 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d5f199adaf perf: cache parsed guard sources 2026-04-11 12:57:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
4c5573653d docs(changelog): note qa packaging release fix 2026-04-11 12:55:13 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
53dea1d9c7 test: narrow web provider artifact invariants 2026-04-11 12:54:00 +01:00
Vincent Koc
636fe1c2db fix(qa): ship scenario pack and isolate completion cache 2026-04-11 12:53:56 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
8a8fdc971c perf: share web boundary source scans 2026-04-11 12:50:45 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
893a0f469a test: combine web provider boundary checks 2026-04-11 12:46:49 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
5f162973cf test: move send-keys validation to helper 2026-04-11 12:43:16 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
f770206311 test: combine task boundary scans 2026-04-11 12:38:18 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
1851aa7944 test: stage live external plugins 2026-04-11 12:36:09 +01:00
Vincent Koc
79c3dbecd1 feat(plugins): add manifest activation and setup descriptors (#64780) 2026-04-11 12:35:59 +01:00
Luke
d7479dc61a Agents: log proxy route summary (#64754)
Merged via squash.

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Co-authored-by: ImLukeF <92253590+ImLukeF@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @ImLukeF
2026-04-11 21:30:58 +10:00
Vincent Koc
68fcd85bff fix(tasks): narrow control runtime override type 2026-04-11 12:03:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
a866c51b9d test(video): narrow buffered live asset helper 2026-04-11 12:03:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
d6fa67701e test(config): refresh generated base schema 2026-04-11 12:03:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
75d7325e32 test(tasks): add control runtime override seam 2026-04-11 12:03:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
8b29736b9c fix(tasks): shard test state by vitest worker 2026-04-11 12:03:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
2d4209c1bf test(ci): align node shard check names 2026-04-11 12:03:16 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7899f5c5ce fix(dev): throttle local tsgo by default 2026-04-11 11:56:23 +01:00
Vincent Koc
571483a13d fix(test): narrow live video asset buffers 2026-04-11 11:19:46 +01:00
Vincent Koc
25c47231bb ci(checks): shorten node shard names 2026-04-11 11:12:33 +01:00
qiziAI
e339038cc0 Fix: Sync asyncCompletion config in zod-schema.ts to resolve "Unrecog… (#63618)
Merged via squash.

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Co-authored-by: altaywtf <9790196+altaywtf@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @altaywtf
2026-04-11 11:12:09 +01:00
xieyongliang
e0a2c568b2 video_generate: support url-only delivery (#61988) (thanks @xieyongliang) (#61988)
Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
2026-04-11 03:08:30 -07:00
Vincent Koc
52800131d2 fix(video): restore generation runtime params 2026-04-11 11:01:07 +01:00
Vincent Koc
08ba5a72f7 fix(cycles): add remaining seam files 2026-04-11 10:43:22 +01:00
Vincent Koc
7308e72fac fix(cycles): continue seam extraction 2026-04-11 10:43:22 +01:00
Vincent Koc
688327311c test(gateway): harden tools invoke cron regression harness 2026-04-11 10:39:56 +01:00
wittam-01
ebb72baba3 feat(feishu): improve document comment session, rich parsing, and typing feedback (#63785)
* Feishu: upgrade comment session, context parsing, and typing reaction

* test(feishu): align comment prompt assertions
2026-04-11 17:26:21 +08:00
xieyongliang
2c57ec7b5f video_generate: add providerOptions, inputAudios, and imageRoles (#61987)
* video_generate: add providerOptions, inputAudios, and imageRoles

- VideoGenerationSourceAsset gains an optional `role` field (e.g.
  "first_frame", "last_frame"); core treats it as opaque and forwards it
  to the provider unchanged.

- VideoGenerationRequest gains `inputAudios` (reference audio assets,
  e.g. background music) and `providerOptions` (arbitrary
  provider-specific key/value pairs forwarded as-is).

- VideoGenerationProviderCapabilities gains `maxInputAudios`.

- video_generate tool schema adds:
  - `imageRoles` array (parallel to `images`, sets role per asset)
  - `audioRef` / `audioRefs` (single/multi reference audio inputs)
  - `providerOptions` (JSON object passed through to the provider)
  - `MAX_INPUT_IMAGES` bumped 5 → 9; `MAX_INPUT_AUDIOS` = 3

- Capability validation extended to gate on `maxInputAudios`.

- runtime.ts threads `inputAudios` and `providerOptions` through to
  `provider.generateVideo`.

- Docs and runtime tests updated.

Made-with: Cursor

* docs: fix BytePlus Seedance capability table — split 1.5 and 2.0 rows

1.5 Pro supports at most 2 input images (first_frame + last_frame);
2.0 supports up to 9 reference images, 3 videos, and 3 audios.
Provider notes section updated accordingly.

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* docs: list all Seedance 1.0 models in video-generation provider table

- Default model updated to seedance-1-0-pro-250528 (was the T2V lite)
- Provider notes now enumerate all five 1.0 model IDs with T2V/I2V capability notes

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* video_generate: address review feedback (P1/P2)

P1: Add "adaptive" to SUPPORTED_ASPECT_RATIOS so provider-specific ratio
passthrough (used by Seedance 1.5/2.0) is accepted instead of throwing.
Update error message to include "adaptive" in the allowed list.

P1: Fix audio input capability default — when a provider does not declare
maxInputAudios, default to 0 (no audio support) instead of MAX_INPUT_AUDIOS.
Providers must explicitly opt in via maxInputAudios to accept audio inputs.

P2: Remove unnecessary type cast in imageRoles assignment; VideoGenerationSourceAsset
already declares role?: string so a non-null assertion suffices.

P2: Add videoRoles and audioRoles tool parameters, parallel to imageRoles,
so callers can assign semantic role hints to reference video and audio assets
(e.g. "reference_video", "reference_audio" for Seedance 2.0).

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* video_generate: fix check-docs formatting and snake_case param reading

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* video_generate: clarify *Roles are parallel to combined input list (P2)

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* video_generate: add missing duration import; fix corrupted docs section

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* video_generate: pass mode inputs to duration resolver; note plugin requirement (P2)

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* plugin-sdk: sync new video-gen fields — role, inputAudios, providerOptions, maxInputAudios

Add fields introduced by core in the PR1 batch to the public plugin-sdk
mirror so TypeScript provider plugins can declare and consume them
without type assertions:
- VideoGenerationSourceAsset.role?: string
- VideoGenerationRequest.inputAudios and .providerOptions
- VideoGenerationModeCapabilities.maxInputAudios

The AssertAssignable bidirectional checks still pass because all new
fields are optional; this change makes the SDK surface complete.

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* video-gen runtime: skip failover candidates lacking audio capability

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* video-gen: fall back to flat capabilities.maxInputAudios in failover and tool validation

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* video-gen: defer audio-count check to runtime, enabling fallback for audio-capable candidates

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* video-gen: defer maxDurationSeconds check to runtime, enabling fallback for higher-cap candidates

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* video-gen: add VideoGenerationAssetRole union and typed providerOptions capability

Introduces a canonical VideoGenerationAssetRole union (first_frame,
last_frame, reference_image, reference_video, reference_audio) for the
source-asset role hint, and a VideoGenerationProviderOptionType tag
('number' | 'boolean' | 'string') plus a new capabilities.providerOptions
schema that providers use to declare which opaque providerOptions keys
they accept and with what primitive type.

Types are additive and backwards compatible. The role field accepts both
canonical union values and arbitrary provider-specific strings via a
`VideoGenerationAssetRole | (string & {})` union, so autocomplete works
for the common case without blocking provider-specific extensions.

Runtime enforcement of providerOptions (skip-in-fallback, unknown key
and type mismatch) lands in a follow-up commit.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* video-gen: enforce typed providerOptions schema via skip-in-fallback

Adds `validateProviderOptionsAgainstDeclaration` in the video-generation
runtime and wires it into the `generateVideo` candidate loop alongside
the existing audio-count and duration-cap skip guards.

Behavior:
  - Candidates with no declared `capabilities.providerOptions` skip any
    non-empty providerOptions payload with a clear skip reason, so a
    provider that would ignore `{seed: 42}` and succeed without the
    caller's intent never gets reached.
  - Candidates that declare a schema reject unknown keys with the list
    of accepted keys in the error.
  - Candidates that declare a schema reject type mismatches (expected
    number/boolean/string) with the declared type in the error.
  - All skip reasons push into `attempts` so the aggregated failure
    message at the end of the fallback chain explains exactly why each
    candidate was rejected.

Also hardens the tool boundary: `providerOptions` that is not a plain
JSON object (including bogus arrays like `["seed", 42]`) now throws a
`ToolInputError` up front instead of being cast to `Record` and
forwarded with numeric-string keys.

Consistent with the audio/duration skip-in-fallback pattern introduced
by yongliang.xie in earlier commits on this branch.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* video-gen: harden *Roles parity + document canonical role values

Replaces the inline `parseRolesArg` lambda with a dedicated
`parseRoleArray` helper that throws a ToolInputError when the caller
supplies more roles than assets. Off-by-one alignment mistakes in
`imageRoles` / `videoRoles` / `audioRoles` now fail loudly at the tool
boundary instead of silently dropping trailing roles.

Also tightens the schema descriptions to document the canonical
VideoGenerationAssetRole values (first_frame, last_frame, reference_*)
and the skip-in-fallback contract on providerOptions, and rejects
non-array inputs to any `*Roles` field early rather than coercing them
to an empty list.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* video-gen: surface dropped aspectRatio sentinels in ignoredOverrides

"adaptive" and other provider-specific sentinel aspect ratios are
unparseable as numeric ratios, so when the active provider does not
declare the sentinel in caps.aspectRatios, `resolveClosestAspectRatio`
returns undefined and the previous code silently nulled out
`aspectRatio` without surfacing a warning.

Push the dropped value into `ignoredOverrides` so the tool result
warning path ("Ignored unsupported overrides for …") picks it up, and
the caller gets visible feedback that the request was dropped instead
of a silent no-op. Also corrects the tool-side comment on
SUPPORTED_ASPECT_RATIOS to describe actual behavior.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* video-gen: surface declared providerOptions + maxInputAudios in action=list

`video_generate action=list` now includes the declared providerOptions
schema (key:type) per provider, so agents can discover which opaque
keys each provider accepts without trial and error. Both mode-level and
flat-provider providerOptions declarations are merged, matching the
runtime lookup order in `generateVideo`.

Also surfaces `maxInputAudios` alongside the other max-input counts for
completeness — previously the list output did not expose the audio cap
at all, even though the tool validates against it.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* video-gen: warn once per request when runtime skips a fallback candidate

The skip-in-fallback guards (audio cap, duration cap, providerOptions)
all logged at debug level, which meant operators had no visible signal
when the primary provider was silently passed over in favor of a
fallback. Add a first-skip log.warn in the runtime loop so the reason
for the first rejection is surfaced once per request, and leave the
rest of the skip events at debug to avoid flooding on long chains.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* video-gen: cover new tool-level behavior with regression tests

Adds regression tests for:
  - providerOptions shape rejection (arrays, strings)
  - providerOptions happy-path forwarding to runtime
  - imageRoles length-parity guard
  - *Roles non-array rejection
  - positional role attachment to loaded reference images
  - audio data: URL templated rejection branch
  - aspectRatio='adaptive' acceptance and forwarding
  - unsupported aspectRatio rejection (mentions 'adaptive' in the error)

All eight new cases run in the existing video-generate-tool suite and
use the same provider-mock pattern already established in the file.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* video-gen: cover runtime providerOptions skip-in-fallback branches

Adds runtime regression tests for the new typed-providerOptions guard:
  - candidates without a declared providerOptions schema are skipped
    when any providerOptions is supplied (prevents silent drop)
  - candidates that declare a schema skip on unknown keys with the
    accepted-key list surfaced in the error
  - candidates that declare a schema skip on type mismatches with the
    declared type surfaced in the error
  - end-to-end fallback: openai (no providerOptions) is skipped and
    byteplus (declared schema) accepts the same request, with an
    attempt entry recording the first skip reason

Also updates the existing 'forwards providerOptions to the provider
unchanged' case so the destination provider declares the matching
typed schema, and wires a `warn` stub into the hoisted logger mock
so the new first-skip log.warn call path does not blow up.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* changelog: note video_generate providerOptions / inputAudios / role hints

Adds an Unreleased Changes entry describing the user-visible surface
expansion for video_generate: typed providerOptions capability,
inputAudios reference audio, per-asset role hints via the canonical
VideoGenerationAssetRole union, the 'adaptive' aspect-ratio sentinel,
maxInputAudios capability, and the relaxed 9-image cap.

Credits the original PR author.

Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>

* byteplus: declare providerOptions schema (seed, draft, camerafixed) and forward to API

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* byteplus: fix camera_fixed body field (API uses underscore, not camerafixed)

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* fix(byteplus): normalize resolution to lowercase before API call

The Seedance API rejects resolution values with uppercase letters —
"480P", "720P" etc return InvalidParameter, while "480p", "720p"
are accepted. This was breaking the video generation live test
(resolveLiveVideoResolution returns "480P").

Normalize req.resolution to lowercase at the provider layer before
setting body.resolution, so any caller-supplied casing is corrected
without requiring changes to the VideoGenerationResolution type or
live-test helpers.

Verified via direct API call:
  body.resolution = "480P" → HTTP 400 InvalidParameter
  body.resolution = "480p" → task created successfully
  body.resolution = "720p" → task created successfully (t2v, i2v, 1.5-pro)
  body.resolution = "1080p" → task created successfully

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* video-gen/byteplus: auto-select i2v model when input images provided with t2v model

Seedance 1.0 uses separate model IDs for T2V (seedance-1-0-lite-t2v-250428)
and I2V (seedance-1-0-lite-i2v-250428). When the caller requests a T2V model
but also provides inputImages, the API rejects with task_type i2v not supported
on t2v model.

Fix: when inputImages are present and the requested model contains "-t2v-",
auto-substitute "-i2v-" so the API receives the correct model. Seedance 1.5 Pro
uses a single model ID for both modes and is unaffected by this substitution.

Verified via live test: both mode=generate and mode=imageToVideo pass for
byteplus/seedance-1-0-lite-t2v-250428 with no failures.

Co-authored-by: odysseus0 <odysseus0@example.com>
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* video-gen: fix duration rounding + align BytePlus (1.0) docs (P2)

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* video-gen: relax providerOptions gate for undeclared-schema providers (P1)

Distinguish undefined (not declared = backward-compat pass-through) from
{} (explicitly declared empty = no options accepted) in
validateProviderOptionsAgainstDeclaration. Providers without a declared
schema receive providerOptions as-is; providers with an explicit empty
schema still skip. Typed schemas continue to validate key names and types.

Also: restore camera_fixed (underscore) in BytePlus provider schema and
body key (regression from earlier rebase), remove duplicate local
readBooleanToolParam definition now imported from media-tool-shared,
update tests and docs accordingly.

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* video_generate: add landing follow-up coverage

* video_generate: finalize plugin-sdk baseline (#61987) (thanks @xieyongliang)

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Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: odysseus0 <odysseus0@example.com>
2026-04-11 02:23:14 -07:00
Radek Sienkiewicz
f2a4a5ac21 fix(google): omit unsupported numberOfVideos in Veo requests (#64723)
Merged via squash.

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2026-04-11 11:17:01 +02:00
fuller-stack-dev
58708e6f88 fix: preserve Codex OAuth scopes (#64713) (thanks @fuller-stack-dev)
* fix(auth): preserve upstream Codex OAuth scopes

* test(auth): drop stale Codex OAuth helper test

* test(auth): colocate codex oauth coverage

* fix: preserve Codex OAuth scopes (#64713) (thanks @fuller-stack-dev)

* fix: place Codex OAuth changelog entry in Unreleased (#64713) (thanks @fuller-stack-dev)

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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
2026-04-11 14:38:19 +05:30
Gustavo Garcia
bb543f71d9 fix(talk): fix ensure permissions on first execution of Talk Mode in MacOS (#62459)
* fix(talk): fix ensure permissions on first execution of Talk Mode in MacOS

* macos: fix talk mode formatting

* test: fix CI shard regressions

* docs: add talk mode changelog

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2026-04-11 18:08:45 +10:00
Peter Steinberger
2681bbd9e7 test: move plugin list formatting to pure tests 2026-04-11 08:22:36 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e2477ff726 test: move node pairing authz to pure coverage 2026-04-11 08:18:35 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
367043d1d1 test: fold sessions timeout checks into pure coverage 2026-04-11 08:15:19 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
7e66a8fcfe test: move plugin uninstall selection to pure tests 2026-04-11 08:12:34 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
5ca92b0498 test: move plugin update selection to pure tests 2026-04-11 08:08:41 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
10dcd57846 perf: keep queue and group parsing pure 2026-04-11 08:05:05 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
2cfd1459ef perf: split command body normalization 2026-04-11 08:00:26 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
66a081442f test: consolidate directive coverage 2026-04-11 07:54:50 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
7273cae36b test: move spawn and doctor coverage to owners 2026-04-11 07:54:19 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
32b252cabf test: move inline directive stripping coverage 2026-04-11 07:42:01 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
2b1d154533 test: narrow model override directive check 2026-04-11 07:37:52 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
36c412d81e test: move reserved help alias coverage 2026-04-11 07:33:55 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
8fb482268f perf: import queue settings directly 2026-04-11 07:33:54 +01:00
BitToby
c50d7183d6 fix: Fix webchat TTS tool audio delivery (#63514)
Merged via squash.

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2026-04-11 12:02:07 +05:30
Peter Steinberger
be9b70c815 perf: short-circuit exact reply suppression targets 2026-04-11 07:26:19 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9d45866038 test: mock telegram reply suppression fallback 2026-04-11 07:26:19 +01:00
ImLukeF
7f2814fc4a agents: honor explicit run timeout for LLM idle watchdog 2026-04-11 16:25:41 +10:00
Peter Steinberger
5605c89cb3 test: mock channel plugin lookup in media read policy 2026-04-11 07:20:06 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
01060d283d test: install task flow owner memory store after reset 2026-04-11 07:17:31 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
61ee69e110 test: isolate task flow owner registry 2026-04-11 07:15:36 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
b25c735684 test: make fuzzy model directive checks pure 2026-04-11 07:08:23 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e2d93fb5bc perf: short-circuit static doctor channel capabilities 2026-04-11 07:03:48 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9e3f4ed22f test: narrow elevated and queue directive checks 2026-04-11 07:00:06 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
7b29cb6ef6 test: narrow queue directive validation checks 2026-04-11 06:52:04 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
455535a4f9 perf: avoid plugin index for target normalization 2026-04-11 06:49:08 +01:00
ImLukeF
ddefce3c18 Config: align LLM idle timeout defaults 2026-04-11 15:48:58 +10:00
Peter Steinberger
3edc8d3028 test: mock message action aliases in normalization 2026-04-11 06:45:53 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
28291eba62 perf: avoid plugin registry in reply threading 2026-04-11 06:42:35 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
7a1cc53b18 test: mock message action channel aliases 2026-04-11 06:41:41 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
2721245848 perf: avoid reply payload barrel in followups 2026-04-11 06:36:48 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e34e714c76 test: narrow think status directive checks 2026-04-11 06:33:45 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d35bd8d264 test: narrow standalone directive checks 2026-04-11 06:30:58 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
e4e6f42192 test: narrow directive status checks 2026-04-11 06:28:44 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
f9afdf0a07 perf: avoid signal approval plugin lookup 2026-04-11 06:22:21 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d86377acfd test: narrow doctor legacy config aliases 2026-04-11 06:19:17 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
279cbfc61c fix: restore memory wiki and dreaming checks 2026-04-11 06:15:21 +01:00
Ayaan Zaidi
6aafca5b5e fix: avoid qa scenario pack reads during packaged CLI startup (#64648) 2026-04-11 10:41:19 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
d8ab47d6af refactor: remove qa cli pass-through wrapper 2026-04-11 10:41:19 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
478a2e15c5 fix: narrow qa cli facade startup path 2026-04-11 10:41:19 +05:30
Peter Steinberger
788f0c625e test: shrink oversized image fixture 2026-04-11 06:10:01 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
850cdc3201 test: mock open-policy channel modes 2026-04-11 06:08:11 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
2e0ec2324c test: complete directive hook-runner mock 2026-04-11 06:06:09 +01:00
Mariano
64693d2e96 [codex] Dreaming: surface memory wiki imports and palace (#64505)
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Reviewed-by: @mbelinky
2026-04-11 07:04:08 +02:00
Peter Steinberger
6492cc7428 test: isolate doctor repair sequencing 2026-04-11 06:01:40 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
cb01b0072d test: narrow doctor shared channel mocks 2026-04-11 05:58:47 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c836fd22d0 test: narrow plugin auto-enable manifest coverage 2026-04-11 05:54:36 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
8ab84bceb3 test: make talk and compaction config checks pure 2026-04-11 05:52:03 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
d72cb14f78 test: make compaction config checks pure 2026-04-11 05:49:37 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
7591d01bdb perf: defer bundled channel metadata lookups 2026-04-11 05:44:40 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
2d6519dcb9 perf: defer bundled channel presence lookups 2026-04-11 05:42:01 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
70c0a64595 test: mock channel configured state seams 2026-04-11 05:37:03 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
9f5e476d27 test: avoid channel contract imports in config policy tests 2026-04-11 05:34:31 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
f25fd327c3 test: reduce config validation imports 2026-04-11 05:32:20 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
3d9792b6d0 test: make imessage legacy config checks pure 2026-04-11 05:27:38 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
12e11342cb test: use discord schema in config tests 2026-04-11 05:20:29 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
97c9a362f7 test: use channel schemas for webhook validation 2026-04-11 05:16:51 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
feef387a75 test: narrow config defaults regressions 2026-04-11 05:11:47 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
fcf31eef64 test: narrow whatsapp auto-enable validation 2026-04-11 05:07:01 +01:00
Tak Hoffman
bf544bc9e9 docs: fix active memory gateway command 2026-04-10 23:02:13 -05:00
Peter Steinberger
40975ec9f1 test: use channel schemas in config regressions 2026-04-11 05:01:14 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
ad7ad62632 test: narrow allowed-values validation coverage 2026-04-11 04:57:11 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
c38d4438c6 test: use provider schemas for config policy checks 2026-04-11 04:53:23 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
1ab6e5dbf0 chore(release): bump version to 2026.4.11 2026-04-11 04:51:17 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
af41acc8a6 chore(release): update macOS appcast for v2026.4.10 2026-04-11 04:32:55 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
dfd4e9f8a1 fix(release): write npm auth for latest promotion 2026-04-11 04:29:25 +01:00
Yonatan
38cd7f72b6 fix(whatsapp): resolve configured default account in single-arg setActiveWebListener overload (#53918)
Merged via squash.

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Reviewed-by: @mcaxtr
2026-04-11 00:25:16 -03:00
Ayaan Zaidi
959b1472dc test(qa-lab): include telegram mentioned-message scenario 2026-04-11 08:48:42 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
b0b0fb308d feat(qa-lab): add telegram mentioned-message scenario 2026-04-11 08:48:42 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
a0b5c7b0c4 test(qa-lab): cover telegram command demo scenarios 2026-04-11 08:48:42 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
7c14d8b0f4 feat(qa-lab): add telegram command demo scenarios 2026-04-11 08:48:42 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
f9a03f0f4b test(qa-lab): cover telegram mention-gating 2026-04-11 08:48:42 +05:30
Ayaan Zaidi
355690a72c feat(qa-lab): add telegram mention-gating scenario 2026-04-11 08:48:42 +05:30
Peter Steinberger
d515009c53 fix(ci): stabilize auto-reply CI tests 2026-04-11 04:09:10 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
44e5b62c27 fix(macos): harden shell executor timeouts 2026-04-11 03:58:20 +01:00
George Zhang
9a4a9a5993 Heartbeat: spread interval runs across stable phases (#64560)
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Reviewed-by: @odysseus0
2026-04-10 19:40:21 -07:00
Peter Steinberger
e11d902b7d fix(ci): stop telegram debounce media leak 2026-04-11 03:36:48 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
df7e61b546 fix(ci): align compact count assertion 2026-04-11 03:32:03 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
5b2888e1fd test(install): pin smoke docker platform 2026-04-11 03:31:47 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
421338f585 test(install): quiet smoke npm output 2026-04-11 03:31:47 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
05659cfbc3 test: harden macOS Parallels permission check 2026-04-11 03:30:01 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
896eb888a8 fix(ci): align target session alias fixture 2026-04-11 03:27:20 +01:00
Peter Steinberger
05521242cd fix(ci): stabilize agentic compact tests 2026-04-11 03:25:32 +01:00
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## npm install then update
- Preferred entrypoint: `pnpm test:parallels:npm-update`
- Flow: fresh snapshot -> install npm package baseline -> smoke -> install current main tgz on the same guest -> smoke again.
- 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
- The update lane must exercise OpenClaw's internal updater. Do not count a direct `npm install -g <tgz-or-spec>` or harness-side package swap as update-flow coverage; those are install smokes only.
- For published targets, install the old baseline package first (for example `openclaw@2026.4.9`), then run the installed guest CLI with the intended channel/tag (for example `openclaw update --channel beta --yes --json`) and verify `openclaw --version`, `openclaw update status --json`, gateway RPC, and an agent turn after the command.
- For unpublished targets, pack the candidate on the host, serve the `.tgz` over the harness HTTP server, and point the guest updater at that served package. Prefer `openclaw update --tag http://<host-ip>:<port>/openclaw-<version>.tgz --yes --json`; when channel persistence also matters, pass `--channel <stable|beta>` and set `OPENCLAW_UPDATE_PACKAGE_SPEC` to the same served URL in the guest update environment. The command under test must still be `openclaw update`, not direct npm.
- For unpublished local-fix validation, remember the old baseline updater code still controls the first hop. A fix that lives only in the new updater code cannot change that already-running old process; the served candidate must either keep package/plugin metadata compatible with the baseline host or the baseline itself must include the updater fix.
- For beta/stable verification, resolve the tag immediately before the run (`npm view openclaw@beta version dist.tarball` or `npm view openclaw@latest ...`). Tags can move while a long VM matrix is already running; restart the matrix when the intended prerelease appears after an earlier registry 404/tag-lag check.
- Source Peter's profile in the host shell (`set -a; source "$HOME/.profile"; set +a`) before OpenAI/Anthropic lanes. Do not print profile contents or env dumps; pass provider secrets through the guest exec environment.
- Same-guest update verification should set the default model explicitly to `openai/gpt-5.4` before the agent turn and use a fresh explicit `--session-id` so old session model state does not leak into the check.

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@@ -120,6 +120,10 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
`.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml`, but it still needs a valid
`NPM_TOKEN` because `npm dist-tag` management is separate from trusted
publishing.
- Direct stable publishes can also run the same workflow with
`sync_stable_dist_tags=true` to point both `latest` and `beta` at the
already-published stable version. This also needs the `npm-release`
environment approval and `NPM_TOKEN`.
- The publish run must be started manually with `workflow_dispatch`.
- The npm workflow and the private mac publish workflow accept
`preflight_only=true` to run validation/build/package steps without uploading
@@ -178,7 +182,10 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
plan does not yet support required reviewers there, do not assume the
environment alone is the approval boundary; rely on private repo access and
CODEOWNERS until those settings can be enabled.
- Do not use `NPM_TOKEN` or the plugin OTP flow for OpenClaw releases.
- Do not use `NPM_TOKEN` or the plugin OTP flow for the OpenClaw package
publish path; package publishing uses trusted publishing.
- Use `NPM_TOKEN` only for explicit npm dist-tag management modes, because npm
does not support trusted publishing for `npm dist-tag add`.
- `@openclaw/*` plugin publishes use a separate maintainer-only flow.
- Only publish plugins that already exist on npm; bundled disk-tree-only plugins stay unpublished.
@@ -248,19 +255,25 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
passes with the same stable tag, `promote_beta_to_latest=true`,
`preflight_only=false`, empty `preflight_run_id`, and `npm_dist_tag=beta`,
then verify `latest` now points at that version.
17. Start
17. If the stable release was published directly to `latest` and `beta` should
follow it, start `.github/workflows/openclaw-npm-release.yml` again with
the same stable tag, `sync_stable_dist_tags=true`,
`promote_beta_to_latest=false`, `preflight_only=false`, empty
`preflight_run_id`, and `npm_dist_tag=latest`, then verify both `latest`
and `beta` point at that version.
18. Start
`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-publish.yml`
for the real publish with the successful private mac `preflight_run_id` and
wait for success.
18. Verify the successful real private mac run uploaded the `.zip`, `.dmg`,
19. Verify the successful real private mac run uploaded the `.zip`, `.dmg`,
and `.dSYM.zip` artifacts to the existing GitHub release in
`openclaw/openclaw`.
19. For stable releases, download `macos-appcast-<tag>` from the successful
20. For stable releases, download `macos-appcast-<tag>` from the successful
private mac run, update `appcast.xml` on `main`, and verify the feed.
20. For beta releases, publish the mac assets but expect no shared production
21. For beta releases, publish the mac assets but expect no shared production
`appcast.xml` artifact and do not update the shared production feed unless a
separate beta feed exists.
21. After publish, verify npm and the attached release artifacts.
22. After publish, verify npm and the attached release artifacts.
## GHSA advisory work

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---
name: openclaw-secret-scanning-maintainer
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.
---
# OpenClaw Secret Scanning Maintainer
**Maintainer-only.** This skill requires repo admin / maintainer permissions to edit or delete other users' comments and resolve secret scanning alerts.
Use this skill when processing alerts from `https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/security/secret-scanning`.
**Language rule:** All notification comments and replacement comments MUST be written in English.
## Script
All mechanical operations (API calls, temp file management, security enforcements) are handled by:
```
$REPO_ROOT/.agents/skills/openclaw-secret-scanning-maintainer/scripts/secret-scanning.mjs
```
The script enforces:
- `hide_secret=true` on all alert fetches (no plaintext secrets in stdout)
- `mktemp` with random UUIDs for all temp files
- `-F body=@file` for all body uploads (no inline shell quoting)
- Notification templates branched by location type
- Never prints `.secret` or `.body` to stdout
## Overall Flow
Supports single or multiple alerts. For multiple alerts, process in ascending order.
For each alert:
1. **Identify**`fetch-alert` + `fetch-content` to get metadata and body
2. **Decide** — Agent reads the body file, identifies all secrets, produces redacted version
3. **Redact**`redact-body` for issue/PR body; skip for comments (delete directly)
4. **Purge**`delete-comment` + `recreate-comment` for comments; cannot purge body history
5. **Notify**`notify` posts the right template per location type
6. **Resolve**`resolve` closes the alert
7. **Summary**`summary` prints formatted results
## Step 1: Identify
```bash
# List all open alerts
node secret-scanning.mjs list-open
# Fetch specific alert metadata + locations
node secret-scanning.mjs fetch-alert <NUMBER>
# Fetch content for each location (saves body to temp file)
node secret-scanning.mjs fetch-content '<location-json>'
```
The `fetch-content` output includes:
- `body_file`: path to temp file with full body content
- `author`: who posted it
- `issue_number` / `pr_number`: where it is
- `edit_history_count`: number of existing edits
- `type`: location type for routing
### Location type routing
| type | Flow |
| ----------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| `issue_comment` | Comment: delete+recreate |
| `pull_request_comment` | Comment: delete+recreate |
| `pull_request_review_comment` | Comment: delete+recreate |
| `issue_body` | Body: redact in place |
| `pull_request_body` | Body: redact in place |
| `commit` | Notify only |
| _other_ | Skip and report |
## Step 2: Decide (Agent)
The agent reads the body file from `fetch-content` output and:
1. Identifies ALL secrets in the content (there may be more than the alert flagged)
2. Replaces each secret with `[REDACTED <secret_type>]`**no partial values, no prefix/suffix**
3. Saves the redacted content to a new temp file
This is the only step that requires semantic understanding. Everything else is mechanical.
## Step 3: Redact
### For comments (issue_comment / PR comments)
**Do NOT redact.** Skip directly to Step 4 (delete + recreate). PATCHing before DELETE creates an unnecessary edit history revision.
### For issue_body / pull_request_body
```bash
node secret-scanning.mjs redact-body <issue|pr> <NUMBER> <redacted-body-file>
```
## Step 4: Purge Edit History
### Comments — Delete and Recreate
```bash
# Delete original (all edit history gone)
node secret-scanning.mjs delete-comment <COMMENT_ID>
# Recreate with redacted content
# Agent prepares the body file with maintainer header + redacted content
node secret-scanning.mjs recreate-comment <ISSUE_NUMBER> <body-file>
```
The recreated comment should follow this format:
```
> **Note from maintainer (@<LOGIN>):** The original comment by @<AUTHOR> has been removed due to secret leakage. Below is the redacted version of the original content.
---
<redacted original content>
```
### issue_body / pull_request_body — Cannot Purge
Editing creates an edit history revision with the pre-edit plaintext. This cannot be cleared via API.
**Output to maintainer terminal only (never in public comments):**
```
⚠️ Issue/PR body edit history still contains plaintext secrets.
Contact GitHub Support to purge: https://support.github.com/contact
Request purge of issue/PR #{NUMBER} userContentEdits.
```
> **CRITICAL:** Do NOT mention edit history or the "edited" button in any public comment or resolution_comment.
### Commits
Cannot clean. Notify author to delete branch or force-push (for unmerged PRs).
## Step 5: Notify
```bash
node secret-scanning.mjs notify <ISSUE_NUMBER> <AUTHOR> <LOCATION_TYPE> <SECRET_TYPES>
```
Secret types are comma-separated: `"Discord Bot Token,Feishu App Secret"`
The script picks the right template:
- **comment types**: "your comment … removed and replaced"
- **body types**: "your issue/PR description … redacted in place"
- **commit**: "code you committed"
## Step 6: Resolve
```bash
node secret-scanning.mjs resolve <ALERT_NUMBER>
# or with custom resolution:
node secret-scanning.mjs resolve <ALERT_NUMBER> revoked "Custom comment"
```
Resolution is `revoked` by default. As maintainers we cannot control whether users rotate — our responsibility is to redact + notify. The `revoked` means "this secret should be considered leaked", not "I confirmed it was revoked".
## Step 7: Summary
After processing, create a JSON results file and pass it to the summary command:
```bash
node secret-scanning.mjs summary /tmp/results.json
```
The script outputs a block delimited by `---BEGIN SUMMARY---` and `---END SUMMARY---`. **You MUST output the content between these markers verbatim to the user. Do NOT rephrase, reformat, abbreviate, or create your own summary.** The script already includes full URLs for every alert and location.
The JSON format:
```json
[
{
"number": 72,
"secret_type": "Discord Bot Token",
"location_label": "Issue #63101 comment",
"location_url": "https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/63101#issuecomment-xxx",
"actions": "Deleted+Recreated+Notified",
"history_cleared": true
}
]
```
For unsupported types, add `"skipped": true, "unsupported_type": "<type>"`.
## Safety Rules
- **Agent reads content, identifies secrets, produces redaction.** Script handles all API calls.
- **Never include any portion of a secret** in public comments, redaction markers, or terminal output.
- **Never include alert URLs or numbers** in public comments.
- **For comments, skip PATCH — go directly to DELETE + recreate.**
- **Never mention edit history, "edited" button, or commit SHAs** in any public content.
- **Ask for confirmation** before deleting any comment.
- **One alert at a time** unless user requests batch.
- **All public comments in English.**
- **Skip unsupported location types** and report in summary.

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#!/usr/bin/env node
// Secret scanning alert handler for OpenClaw maintainers.
// Usage: node secret-scanning.mjs <command> [options]
import { execFileSync, spawnSync } from "node:child_process";
import crypto from "node:crypto";
import fs from "node:fs";
import os from "node:os";
import path from "node:path";
const REPO = "openclaw/openclaw";
const REPO_URL = `https://github.com/${REPO}`;
// ─── Helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
function fail(message) {
console.error(`error: ${message}`);
process.exit(1);
}
function tmpFile(purpose) {
const filePath = path.join(os.tmpdir(), `secretscan-${purpose}-${crypto.randomUUID()}`);
// 预创建文件,限制权限为 owner-only
fs.writeFileSync(filePath, "", { mode: 0o600 });
return filePath;
}
function gh(args, { json = true, allowFailure = false } = {}) {
const proc = spawnSync("gh", args, { encoding: "utf8", maxBuffer: 10 * 1024 * 1024 });
if (proc.status !== 0 && !allowFailure) {
fail(`gh ${args.slice(0, 3).join(" ")} failed:\n${(proc.stderr || proc.stdout || "").trim()}`);
}
if (!json) return proc.stdout;
try {
return JSON.parse(proc.stdout);
} catch {
return proc.stdout;
}
}
function ghGraphQL(query) {
return gh(["api", "graphql", "-f", `query=${query}`]);
}
// ─── Commands ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
/**
* fetch-alert <number>
* Fetch alert metadata + locations. Never exposes .secret.
*/
function cmdFetchAlert(alertNumber) {
if (!alertNumber) fail("Usage: fetch-alert <number>");
const alert = gh(["api", `repos/${REPO}/secret-scanning/alerts/${alertNumber}?hide_secret=true`]);
const locations = gh([
"api",
`repos/${REPO}/secret-scanning/alerts/${alertNumber}/locations`,
"--paginate",
"--slurp",
]);
// --paginate + --slurp 确保多页结果合并为一个 JSON 数组
const flatLocations = Array.isArray(locations?.[0])
? locations.flat()
: Array.isArray(locations)
? locations
: [];
const result = {
number: alert.number,
state: alert.state,
secret_type: alert.secret_type,
secret_type_display_name: alert.secret_type_display_name,
validity: alert.validity,
html_url: alert.html_url,
locations: flatLocations.map((loc) => ({
type: loc.type,
details: loc.details,
})),
};
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
}
/**
* fetch-content <location-json>
* Fetch the content and metadata for a specific location.
* Saves full body to a temp file. Prints metadata + file path to stdout.
*/
function cmdFetchContent(locationJson) {
if (!locationJson) fail("Usage: fetch-content '<location-json>'");
const location = JSON.parse(locationJson);
const type = location.type;
const details = location.details;
if (
type === "issue_comment" ||
type === "pull_request_comment" ||
type === "pull_request_review_comment"
) {
// 从 url 中提取 comment ID
const commentUrl =
details.issue_comment_url ||
details.pull_request_comment_url ||
details.pull_request_review_comment_url;
if (!commentUrl) fail(`No comment URL in location details`);
const comment = gh(["api", commentUrl]);
const bodyFile = tmpFile("body.md");
fs.writeFileSync(bodyFile, comment.body || "");
// 获取编辑历史
const nodeId = comment.node_id;
const typeName =
type === "pull_request_review_comment" ? "PullRequestReviewComment" : "IssueComment";
const gql = ghGraphQL(`{
node(id: "${nodeId}") {
... on ${typeName} {
userContentEdits(first: 50) {
totalCount
}
}
}
}`);
const editCount = gql?.data?.node?.userContentEdits?.totalCount ?? 0;
// 提取 issue number从 html_url
const htmlUrl = comment.html_url || details.html_url || "";
const issueMatch = htmlUrl.match(/\/(issues|pull)\/(\d+)/);
const issueNumber = issueMatch ? issueMatch[2] : null;
console.log(
JSON.stringify(
{
type,
comment_id: comment.id,
node_id: nodeId,
author: comment.user?.login,
issue_number: issueNumber,
html_url: htmlUrl,
edit_history_count: editCount,
body_file: bodyFile,
},
null,
2,
),
);
} else if (type === "issue_body") {
const issueUrl = details.issue_body_url || details.issue_url;
if (!issueUrl) fail("No issue URL in location details");
const issue = gh(["api", issueUrl]);
const bodyFile = tmpFile("body.md");
fs.writeFileSync(bodyFile, issue.body || "");
const nodeId = issue.node_id;
const number = issue.number;
const gql = ghGraphQL(`{
node(id: "${nodeId}") {
... on Issue {
userContentEdits(first: 50) {
totalCount
}
}
}
}`);
const editCount = gql?.data?.node?.userContentEdits?.totalCount ?? 0;
console.log(
JSON.stringify(
{
type,
issue_number: number,
node_id: nodeId,
author: issue.user?.login,
html_url: issue.html_url,
edit_history_count: editCount,
body_file: bodyFile,
},
null,
2,
),
);
} else if (type === "pull_request_body") {
const prUrl = details.pull_request_body_url || details.pull_request_url;
if (!prUrl) fail("No PR URL in location details");
const pr = gh(["api", prUrl]);
const bodyFile = tmpFile("body.md");
fs.writeFileSync(bodyFile, pr.body || "");
const nodeId = pr.node_id;
const number = pr.number;
const gql = ghGraphQL(`{
node(id: "${nodeId}") {
... on PullRequest {
userContentEdits(first: 50) {
totalCount
}
}
}
}`);
const editCount = gql?.data?.node?.userContentEdits?.totalCount ?? 0;
console.log(
JSON.stringify(
{
type,
pr_number: number,
node_id: nodeId,
author: pr.user?.login,
merged: pr.merged,
state: pr.state,
html_url: pr.html_url,
edit_history_count: editCount,
body_file: bodyFile,
},
null,
2,
),
);
} else if (type === "commit") {
console.log(
JSON.stringify(
{
type,
commit_sha: details.commit_sha,
path: details.path,
start_line: details.start_line,
end_line: details.end_line,
html_url: details.html_url || details.commit_url || details.blob_url || null,
// commit 没有 body 文件
body_file: null,
},
null,
2,
),
);
} else {
console.log(
JSON.stringify(
{
type,
unsupported: true,
details,
},
null,
2,
),
);
}
}
/**
* redact-body <issue|pr> <number> <redacted-body-file>
* PATCH the issue or PR body with redacted content from a file.
*/
function cmdRedactBody(kind, number, bodyFile) {
if (!kind || !number || !bodyFile) {
fail("Usage: redact-body <issue|pr> <number> <redacted-body-file>");
}
if (!fs.existsSync(bodyFile)) fail(`File not found: ${bodyFile}`);
const endpoint =
kind === "pr" ? `repos/${REPO}/pulls/${number}` : `repos/${REPO}/issues/${number}`;
gh(["api", endpoint, "-X", "PATCH", "-F", `body=@${bodyFile}`]);
console.log(JSON.stringify({ ok: true, kind, number: Number(number) }));
}
/**
* delete-comment <comment-id>
* Delete a comment (and all its edit history).
*/
function cmdDeleteComment(commentId) {
if (!commentId) fail("Usage: delete-comment <comment-id>");
gh(["api", `repos/${REPO}/issues/comments/${commentId}`, "-X", "DELETE"], { json: false });
console.log(JSON.stringify({ ok: true, deleted_comment_id: Number(commentId) }));
}
/**
* recreate-comment <issue-number> <body-file>
* Create a new comment from a file.
*/
function cmdRecreateComment(issueNumber, bodyFile) {
if (!issueNumber || !bodyFile) fail("Usage: recreate-comment <issue-number> <body-file>");
if (!fs.existsSync(bodyFile)) fail(`File not found: ${bodyFile}`);
const result = gh([
"api",
`repos/${REPO}/issues/${issueNumber}/comments`,
"-X",
"POST",
"-F",
`body=@${bodyFile}`,
]);
console.log(
JSON.stringify({
ok: true,
comment_id: result.id,
html_url: result.html_url,
}),
);
}
/**
* notify <issue-or-pr-number> <author> <location-type> <secret-types>
* Post a notification comment with the correct template for the location type.
*/
function cmdNotify(issueNumber, author, locationType, secretTypes) {
if (!issueNumber || !author || !locationType || !secretTypes) {
fail("Usage: notify <issue-or-pr-number> <author> <location-type> <secret-types-comma-sep>");
}
const types = secretTypes.split(",").map((s) => s.trim());
const typeList = types.map((t, i) => `${i + 1}. **${t}**`).join("\n");
let locationDesc;
let actionDesc;
if (
locationType === "issue_comment" ||
locationType === "pull_request_comment" ||
locationType === "pull_request_review_comment"
) {
locationDesc = "your comment";
actionDesc = "The affected comment has been removed and replaced with a redacted version.";
} else if (locationType === "issue_body") {
locationDesc = "your issue description";
actionDesc = "The affected content has been redacted in place.";
} else if (locationType === "pull_request_body") {
locationDesc = "your pull request description";
actionDesc = "The affected content has been redacted in place.";
} else if (locationType === "commit") {
locationDesc = "code you committed";
actionDesc = "";
} else {
locationDesc = "your content";
actionDesc = "";
}
const body = [
`@${author} :warning: **Security Notice: Secret Leakage Detected**`,
"",
`GitHub Secret Scanning detected the following exposed secret types in ${locationDesc}:`,
"",
typeList,
"",
actionDesc,
"",
"**Please rotate these credentials immediately.**",
"",
"These secrets were publicly exposed and should be considered compromised.",
]
.filter((line) => line !== undefined)
.join("\n");
const bodyFile = tmpFile("notify.md");
fs.writeFileSync(bodyFile, body);
const result = gh([
"api",
`repos/${REPO}/issues/${issueNumber}/comments`,
"-X",
"POST",
"-F",
`body=@${bodyFile}`,
]);
console.log(
JSON.stringify({
ok: true,
comment_id: result.id,
html_url: result.html_url,
}),
);
}
/**
* resolve <alert-number> [resolution] [comment]
* Close a secret scanning alert.
*/
function cmdResolve(alertNumber, resolution, comment) {
if (!alertNumber) fail("Usage: resolve <alert-number> [resolution] [comment]");
const res = resolution || "revoked";
const resComment = comment || "Content redacted and author notified to rotate credentials.";
const result = gh([
"api",
`repos/${REPO}/secret-scanning/alerts/${alertNumber}`,
"-X",
"PATCH",
"-f",
`state=resolved`,
"-f",
`resolution=${res}`,
"-f",
`resolution_comment=${resComment}`,
]);
console.log(
JSON.stringify({
ok: true,
number: result.number,
state: result.state,
resolution: result.resolution,
resolved_at: result.resolved_at,
}),
);
}
/**
* list-open
* List all open secret scanning alerts.
*/
function cmdListOpen() {
const alerts = gh([
"api",
`repos/${REPO}/secret-scanning/alerts?hide_secret=true&state=open`,
"--paginate",
"--slurp",
]);
// --slurp 将分页结果合并为 [[page1], [page2], ...] 需要 flat
const flat = Array.isArray(alerts?.[0]) ? alerts.flat() : Array.isArray(alerts) ? alerts : [];
const rows = flat.map((a) => ({
number: a.number,
secret_type_display_name: a.secret_type_display_name,
html_url: a.html_url,
first_location_html_url: a.first_location_detected?.html_url || null,
}));
console.log(JSON.stringify(rows, null, 2));
}
/**
* summary <json-file>
* Print a formatted summary table from a JSON results file.
*/
function cmdSummary(jsonFile) {
if (!jsonFile) fail("Usage: summary <json-file>");
if (!fs.existsSync(jsonFile)) fail(`File not found: ${jsonFile}`);
const results = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(jsonFile, "utf8"));
const lines = [];
lines.push("---BEGIN SUMMARY---");
lines.push("");
lines.push("## Secret Scanning Results");
lines.push("");
lines.push("| Alert | Type | Location | Actions | Edit History |");
lines.push("|-------|------|----------|---------|--------------|");
const needsPurge = [];
for (const r of results) {
const alertLink = `#${r.number} ${REPO_URL}/security/secret-scanning/${r.number}`;
const locationLink = r.location_url
? `${r.location_label} ${r.location_url}`
: r.location_label;
const history = r.history_cleared ? "Cleared" : "⚠️ History remains";
lines.push(`| ${alertLink} | ${r.secret_type} | ${locationLink} | ${r.actions} | ${history} |`);
if (!r.history_cleared && r.location_url) {
needsPurge.push(r);
}
}
if (needsPurge.length > 0) {
lines.push("");
lines.push("Issues requiring GitHub Support to purge edit history:");
for (const r of needsPurge) {
lines.push(`- ${r.location_label} ${r.location_url}${r.secret_type}`);
}
lines.push(
`Contact: https://support.github.com/contact — request purge of userContentEdits for the above issues.`,
);
}
const skipped = results.filter((r) => r.skipped);
if (skipped.length > 0) {
lines.push("");
lines.push(
"⚠️ The following alerts were skipped because their location type is not supported:",
);
for (const r of skipped) {
lines.push(
`- Alert #${r.number}: unsupported type "${r.unsupported_type}" — ${REPO_URL}/security/secret-scanning/${r.number}`,
);
}
lines.push("Please update the skill to define handling for these types.");
}
lines.push("");
lines.push("---END SUMMARY---");
console.log(lines.join("\n"));
}
// ─── Dispatch ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
const [command, ...args] = process.argv.slice(2);
const commands = {
"fetch-alert": () => cmdFetchAlert(args[0]),
"fetch-content": () => cmdFetchContent(args[0]),
"redact-body": () => cmdRedactBody(args[0], args[1], args[2]),
"delete-comment": () => cmdDeleteComment(args[0]),
"recreate-comment": () => cmdRecreateComment(args[0], args[1]),
notify: () => cmdNotify(args[0], args[1], args[2], args[3]),
resolve: () => cmdResolve(args[0], args[1], args[2]),
"list-open": () => cmdListOpen(),
summary: () => cmdSummary(args[0]),
};
if (!command || !commands[command]) {
console.error(
[
"Usage: node secret-scanning.mjs <command> [args]",
"",
"Commands:",
" fetch-alert <number> Fetch alert metadata + locations",
" fetch-content '<location-json>' Fetch content for a location",
" redact-body <issue|pr> <n> <file> PATCH body with redacted file",
" delete-comment <comment-id> Delete a comment",
" recreate-comment <issue-n> <file> Create replacement comment",
" notify <n> <author> <type> <types> Post notification",
" resolve <n> [resolution] [comment] Close alert",
" list-open List open alerts",
" summary <json-file> Print formatted summary",
].join("\n"),
);
process.exit(1);
}
commands[command]();

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@@ -14,12 +14,15 @@
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Gateway auth + paths
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Recommended if the gateway binds beyond loopback.
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN=change-me-to-a-long-random-token
# Example generator: openssl rand -hex 32
# Required if the gateway binds beyond loopback. Leave blank to have OpenClaw
# auto-generate a token on first start, or provide your own using
# `openssl rand -hex 32`. The gateway will refuse to start if this is set to
# the documented example placeholder, so never copy-paste an example value
# from docs or tutorials into this file verbatim.
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN=
# Optional alternative auth mode (use token OR password).
# OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PASSWORD=change-me-to-a-strong-password
# OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PASSWORD=
# Optional path overrides (defaults shown for reference).
# OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR=~/.openclaw

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ self-hosted-runner:
- blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
- blacksmith-8vcpu-windows-2025
- blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
- blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
- blacksmith-16vcpu-windows-2025
- blacksmith-32vcpu-windows-2025
- blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404-arm

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@@ -293,6 +293,10 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/kilocode/**"
"extensions: lmstudio":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/lmstudio/**"
"extensions: openai":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:

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@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ jobs:
EOF
checks-node-core-test:
name: checks-node-core-test
name: checks-node-core
needs: [preflight, checks-node-core-test-shard]
if: always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
@@ -894,6 +894,11 @@ jobs:
continue-on-error: true
run: pnpm check:import-cycles
- name: Run madge import cycle guard
id: madge_import_cycles
continue-on-error: true
run: pnpm check:madge-import-cycles
- name: Upload gateway watch regression artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
@@ -927,6 +932,7 @@ jobs:
CONTROL_UI_I18N_OUTCOME: ${{ steps.control_ui_i18n.outcome == 'skipped' && 'success' || steps.control_ui_i18n.outcome }}
GATEWAY_WATCH_REGRESSION_OUTCOME: ${{ steps.gateway_watch_regression.outcome }}
IMPORT_CYCLES_OUTCOME: ${{ steps.import_cycles.outcome }}
MADGE_IMPORT_CYCLES_OUTCOME: ${{ steps.madge_import_cycles.outcome }}
run: |
failures=0
for result in \
@@ -951,7 +957,8 @@ jobs:
"lint:ui:no-raw-window-open|$NO_RAW_WINDOW_OPEN_OUTCOME" \
"ui:i18n:check|$CONTROL_UI_I18N_OUTCOME" \
"gateway-watch-regression|$GATEWAY_WATCH_REGRESSION_OUTCOME" \
"check:import-cycles|$IMPORT_CYCLES_OUTCOME"; do
"check:import-cycles|$IMPORT_CYCLES_OUTCOME" \
"check:madge-import-cycles|$MADGE_IMPORT_CYCLES_OUTCOME"; do
name="${result%%|*}"
outcome="${result#*|}"
if [ "$outcome" != "success" ]; then
@@ -1001,6 +1008,9 @@ jobs:
- name: Smoke test built bundled plugin singleton
run: pnpm test:build:singleton
- name: Smoke test built bundled runtime deps
run: pnpm test:build:bundled-runtime-deps
- name: Check CLI startup memory
run: pnpm test:startup:memory

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@@ -194,6 +194,13 @@ jobs:
push: false
provenance: false
- name: Setup Node environment for local pack smoke
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
install-deps: "true"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Run installer docker tests
env:
OPENCLAW_INSTALL_URL: https://openclaw.ai/install.sh

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: Release tag to publish (for example v2026.3.22, v2026.3.22-beta.1, or fallback v2026.3.22-1)
description: Release tag to publish, or a full 40-character main commit SHA for validation-only preflight (for example v2026.3.22 or 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567)
required: true
type: string
preflight_only:
@@ -29,9 +29,14 @@ on:
required: true
default: false
type: boolean
sync_stable_dist_tags:
description: Skip publish and point both latest and beta at an already-published stable version
required: true
default: false
type: boolean
concurrency:
group: openclaw-npm-release-${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('{0}-{1}-{2}', inputs.tag, inputs.npm_dist_tag, inputs.promote_beta_to_latest) || github.ref }}
group: openclaw-npm-release-${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('{0}-{1}-{2}-{3}', inputs.tag, inputs.npm_dist_tag, inputs.promote_beta_to_latest, inputs.sync_stable_dist_tags) || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
@@ -40,23 +45,31 @@ env:
PNPM_VERSION: "10.32.1"
jobs:
# PLEASE DON'T ADD LONG-RUNNING OR FLAKY CHECKS TO THE npm RELEASE PATH.
# KEEP THIS WORKFLOW SHORT AND DETERMINISTIC OR IT CAN GET STUCK AND JEOPARDIZE THE RELEASE.
# RELEASE-TIME LIVE OR END-TO-END VALIDATION BELONGS IN openclaw-release-checks.yml.
preflight_openclaw_npm:
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest && !inputs.sync_stable_dist_tags }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Validate tag input format
- name: Validate release ref input format
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.tag }}
PREFLIGHT_ONLY: ${{ inputs.preflight_only }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*((-beta\.[1-9][0-9]*)|(-[1-9][0-9]*))?$ ]]; then
echo "Invalid release tag format: ${RELEASE_TAG}"
if [[ ! "${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 "Invalid release ref format: ${RELEASE_REF}"
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${RELEASE_TAG}" == *"-beta."* && "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" != "beta" ]]; then
if [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]] && [[ "${PREFLIGHT_ONLY}" != "true" ]]; then
echo "Full commit SHA input is only supported for validation-only preflight runs."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" == *"-beta."* && "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" != "beta" ]]; then
echo "Beta prerelease tags must publish to npm dist-tag beta."
exit 1
fi
@@ -70,7 +83,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: refs/tags/${{ inputs.tag }}
ref: ${{ inputs.tag }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node environment
@@ -110,50 +123,42 @@ jobs:
- name: Build Control UI
run: pnpm ui:build
- name: Validate release tag and package metadata
- name: Validate release metadata
if: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id == '' }}
env:
OPENCLAW_NPM_RELEASE_SKIP_PACK_CHECK: "1"
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.tag }}
PREFLIGHT_ONLY: ${{ inputs.preflight_only }}
RELEASE_MAIN_REF: origin/main
OPENCLAW_NPM_PUBLISH_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RELEASE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
export RELEASE_SHA RELEASE_TAG RELEASE_MAIN_REF
export RELEASE_SHA RELEASE_MAIN_REF
# Fetch the full main ref so merge-base ancestry checks keep working
# for older tagged commits that are still contained in main.
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
if [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]]; then
MAIN_SHA="$(git rev-parse origin/main)"
if [[ "${RELEASE_SHA}" != "${MAIN_SHA}" ]]; then
echo "Validation-only SHA mode only supports the current origin/main HEAD." >&2
exit 1
fi
RELEASE_TAG="v$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")"
export RELEASE_TAG
echo "Validation-only SHA mode: using synthetic release tag ${RELEASE_TAG} for package metadata checks."
else
RELEASE_TAG="${RELEASE_REF}"
export RELEASE_TAG
fi
pnpm release:openclaw:npm:check
# KEEP THIS LANE LIMITED TO FAST, REPEATABLE RELEASE READINESS CHECKS.
# IF A CHECK CAN TAKE A LONG TIME, NEEDS LIVE CREDENTIALS, OR IS KNOWN TO BE FLAKY,
# IT BELONGS IN openclaw-release-checks.yml INSTEAD OF BLOCKING npm PUBLISH.
- name: Verify release contents
run: pnpm release:check
- name: Validate live cache credentials
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY}" ]]; then
echo "Missing OPENAI_API_KEY secret for release live cache validation." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY}" ]]; then
echo "Missing ANTHROPIC_API_KEY secret for release live cache validation." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Verify live prompt cache floors
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_CACHE_TEST: "1"
OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST: "1"
run: pnpm test:live:cache
- name: Pack prepared npm tarball
id: packed_tarball
env:
@@ -241,8 +246,8 @@ jobs:
if-no-files-found: error
validate_publish_request:
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest && !inputs.sync_stable_dist_tags }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
@@ -267,9 +272,10 @@ jobs:
fi
publish_openclaw_npm:
# npm trusted publishing + provenance requires a GitHub-hosted runner.
# KEEP THE REAL RELEASE/PUBLISH PATH ON A GITHUB-HOSTED RUNNER.
# npm trusted publishing + provenance requires this to stay on ubuntu-latest.
needs: [validate_publish_request]
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest && !inputs.sync_stable_dist_tags }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm-release
permissions:
@@ -407,7 +413,10 @@ jobs:
bash scripts/openclaw-npm-publish.sh --publish "${publish_target}"
promote_beta_to_latest:
if: ${{ inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
# KEEP THE MUTATING RELEASE PATH ON A GITHUB-HOSTED RUNNER TOO.
# This job changes the public npm dist-tags, so we keep it aligned with the
# real release path instead of moving it onto the larger Blacksmith runners.
if: ${{ inputs.promote_beta_to_latest && !inputs.sync_stable_dist_tags }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm-release
permissions:
@@ -493,6 +502,7 @@ jobs:
RELEASE_VERSION: ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
printf '//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=%s\n' "${NODE_AUTH_TOKEN}" > "${HOME}/.npmrc"
npm whoami >/dev/null
npm dist-tag add "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION}" latest
promoted_latest="$(npm view openclaw dist-tags.latest)"
@@ -501,3 +511,101 @@ jobs:
exit 1
fi
echo "Promoted openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION} from beta to latest."
sync_stable_dist_tags:
# This mode is for direct stable publishes where latest is correct but beta
# should also point at the same stable build after release.
if: ${{ inputs.sync_stable_dist_tags && !inputs.promote_beta_to_latest }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm-release
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Require main workflow ref for dist-tag sync
env:
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
echo "Dist-tag sync runs must be dispatched from main."
exit 1
fi
- name: Validate sync inputs
env:
PREFLIGHT_ONLY: ${{ inputs.preflight_only }}
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "${PREFLIGHT_ONLY}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "Dist-tag sync mode cannot run with preflight_only=true."
exit 1
fi
if [[ -n "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" ]]; then
echo "Dist-tag sync mode does not use preflight_run_id."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" != "latest" ]]; then
echo "Dist-tag sync mode expects npm_dist_tag=latest because it points latest and beta at the stable version."
exit 1
fi
- name: Validate stable tag input format
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" =~ ^v[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*(-[1-9][0-9]*)?$ ]]; then
echo "Invalid stable release tag format: ${RELEASE_TAG}" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "RELEASE_VERSION=${RELEASE_TAG#v}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
install-deps: "false"
- name: Validate published stable version
env:
RELEASE_VERSION: ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if ! npm view "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION}" version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION} is not published on npm." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Current latest dist-tag: $(npm view openclaw dist-tags.latest)"
echo "Current beta dist-tag: $(npm view openclaw dist-tags.beta)"
- name: Sync stable dist-tags
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
RELEASE_VERSION: ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
printf '//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=%s\n' "${NODE_AUTH_TOKEN}" > "${HOME}/.npmrc"
npm whoami >/dev/null
npm dist-tag add "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION}" latest
npm dist-tag add "openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION}" beta
synced_latest="$(npm view openclaw dist-tags.latest)"
synced_beta="$(npm view openclaw dist-tags.beta)"
if [[ "${synced_latest}" != "${RELEASE_VERSION}" ]]; then
echo "npm latest points at ${synced_latest}, expected ${RELEASE_VERSION} after sync." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${synced_beta}" != "${RELEASE_VERSION}" ]]; then
echo "npm beta points at ${synced_beta}, expected ${RELEASE_VERSION} after sync." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Synced openclaw@${RELEASE_VERSION} to npm latest and beta."

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@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
name: OpenClaw Release Checks
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
ref:
description: Existing release tag or current full 40-character main commit SHA to validate (for example v2026.4.12 or 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567)
required: true
type: string
concurrency:
group: openclaw-release-checks-${{ inputs.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
NODE_VERSION: "24.x"
PNPM_VERSION: "10.32.1"
jobs:
# THIS WORKFLOW EXISTS SO RELEASE-TIME LIVE CHECKS CAN RUN WITHOUT BLOCKING npm PUBLISH.
# PUT THE SLOWER, EXTERNAL, OR SOMETIMES-FLAKY RELEASE CHECKS HERE INSTEAD OF
# RECOUPLING THEM TO openclaw-npm-release.yml.
validate_release_live_cache:
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Require main workflow ref for release checks
env:
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]]; then
echo "Release checks must be dispatched from main so the workflow logic and secrets stay canonical." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Validate ref input
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${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 main commit SHA, got: ${RELEASE_REF}" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Resolve checked-out SHA
id: ref
run: echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate selected ref is on main
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main
if [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]]; then
MAIN_SHA="$(git rev-parse origin/main)"
if [[ "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" != "${MAIN_SHA}" ]]; then
echo "Commit SHA mode only supports the current origin/main HEAD. Use a release tag for older commits." >&2
exit 1
fi
else
git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD origin/main
fi
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
use-sticky-disk: "false"
- name: Validate live cache credentials
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY}" ]]; then
echo "Missing OPENAI_API_KEY secret for release checks." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY}" ]]; then
echo "Missing ANTHROPIC_API_KEY secret for release checks." >&2
exit 1
fi
# KEEP RELEASE-TIME LIVE COVERAGE HERE SO OPERATORS CAN RUN IT ON DEMAND
# WITHOUT MAKING THE PUBLISH PATH WAIT FOR A SLOW OR FLAKY EXTERNAL CHECK.
- name: Verify live prompt cache floors
env:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_CACHE_TEST: "1"
OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST: "1"
run: pnpm test:live:cache
- name: Summarize validated ref
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
RELEASE_SHA: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
run: |
{
echo "## Release checks"
echo
echo "- Requested ref: \`${RELEASE_REF}\`"
echo "- Validated SHA: \`${RELEASE_SHA}\`"
echo "- Check: \`pnpm test:live:cache\`"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"

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@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
name: Parity gate
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize, ready_for_review]
paths:
- "extensions/qa-lab/**"
- "extensions/qa-channel/**"
- "extensions/openai/**"
- "qa/scenarios/**"
- "src/agents/**"
- "src/context-engine/**"
- "src/gateway/**"
- "src/media/**"
- ".github/workflows/parity-gate.yml"
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: parity-gate-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
parity-gate:
name: Run the GPT-5.4 / Opus 4.6 parity gate against the qa-lab mock
if: ${{ github.event.pull_request.draft != true }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
# Fence the gate off from any real provider credentials. The qa-lab
# mock server + auth staging (PR N) should be enough to produce a
# meaningful verdict without touching a real API. If any of these
# leak into the job env, fail hard instead of silently running
# against a live provider and burning real budget.
OPENAI_API_KEY: ""
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_OPENAI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_ANTHROPIC_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_GEMINI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE: ""
steps:
- name: Checkout PR
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "22.14.0"
cache: "pnpm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Run GPT-5.4 lane
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4-alt \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54
- name: Run Opus 4.6 lane
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 \
--alt-model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46
- name: Generate parity report
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label openai/gpt-5.4 \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
- name: Upload parity artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: parity-gate-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.sha }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn

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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
"pnpm-lock.yaml/",
"src/gateway/server-methods/CLAUDE.md",
"src/auto-reply/reply/export-html/",
"src/canvas-host/a2ui/a2ui.bundle.js",
"Swabble/",
"vendor/",
],

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@@ -17,6 +17,5 @@
"typescript.preferences.importModuleSpecifierEnding": "js",
"typescript.reportStyleChecksAsWarnings": false,
"typescript.updateImportsOnFileMove.enabled": "always",
"typescript.tsdk": "node_modules/typescript/lib",
"typescript.experimental.useTsgo": true
"typescript.tsdk": "node_modules/typescript/lib"
}

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@@ -30,11 +30,16 @@
- `src/plugins/*` = plugin discovery, manifest validation, loader, registry, and contract enforcement
- `src/gateway/protocol/*` = typed Gateway control-plane and node wire protocol
- Progressive disclosure lives in local boundary guides:
- bundled-plugin-tree `AGENTS.md`
- repo root `AGENTS.md`
- bundled-plugin-tree `extensions/AGENTS.md`
- `src/plugin-sdk/AGENTS.md`
- `src/channels/AGENTS.md`
- `src/plugins/AGENTS.md`
- `src/gateway/protocol/AGENTS.md`
- Workflow hygiene:
- Do not grep or existence-check every `docs/*.md`, `AGENTS.md`, or guide path mentioned in this file before starting work.
- Read only the guides and docs that are directly relevant to the files or boundary you are touching.
- Only do full broken-link or missing-guide sweeps when the task is explicitly about docs or repo-instruction maintenance.
- Plugin and extension boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/building-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/architecture.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-overview.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-entrypoints.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-runtime.md`, `docs/plugins/manifest.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-channel-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-provider-plugins.md`
- Definition files: `src/plugin-sdk/plugin-entry.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/core.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/provider-entry.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/channel-contract.ts`, `scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json`, `package.json`
@@ -68,7 +73,7 @@
- `hooks.internal.entries` is the canonical public hook config model. `hooks.internal.handlers` is compatibility-only input and must not be re-exposed in public schema/help/baseline surfaces.
- Bundled plugin contract boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/architecture.md`, `docs/plugins/manifest.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-overview.md`
- Definition files: `src/plugins/contracts/registry.ts`, `src/plugins/types.ts`, `src/plugins/public-artifacts.ts`
- Definition files: `src/plugins/contracts/registry.ts`, `src/plugins/types.ts`, `src/plugins/public-artifacts.ts`
- Rule: keep manifest metadata, runtime registration, public SDK exports, and contract tests aligned. Do not create a hidden path around the declared plugin interfaces.
- Extension test boundary:
- Keep extension-owned onboarding/config/provider coverage under the owning bundled plugin package when feasible.
@@ -76,37 +81,25 @@
- Shared helpers under `test/helpers/**` are part of that same boundary. Do not hardcode repo-relative `extensions/**` imports there, and do not keep plugin-local deep mocks in shared helpers just because multiple tests use them.
- When core tests or shared helpers need bundled plugin public surfaces, use `src/test-utils/bundled-plugin-public-surface.ts` for `api.ts`, `runtime-api.ts`, `contract-api.ts`, `test-api.ts`, plugin entrypoint `index.js`, and resolved module ids for dynamic import or mocking.
- If a core test is asserting extension-specific behavior instead of a generic contract, move it to the owning extension package.
- Scoped guides still matter:
- `extensions/AGENTS.md` expands extension/plugin boundary rules.
- `src/channels/AGENTS.md` expands core channel boundary and hot-path rules.
- `src/plugin-sdk/AGENTS.md` expands public SDK contract rules.
- `src/plugins/AGENTS.md` expands plugin loading, registry, and manifest rules.
- `src/gateway/protocol/AGENTS.md` expands typed Gateway protocol rules.
- `test/helpers/AGENTS.md` and `test/helpers/channels/AGENTS.md` expand shared test helper boundary rules.
- Plugin architecture direction:
- Keep a manifest-first control plane: discovery, validation, enablement, setup hints, and activation planning should stay metadata-driven by default.
- Keep runtime execution separate: actual provider/channel/tool execution should resolve through narrow targeted loaders, not broad registry materialization.
- Host loads plugins; plugins do not load host internals. Prefer a small versioned host/kernel seam plus documented SDK entrypoints over ambient reachability.
- Treat broad runtime registries and mutable global plugin state as transitional compatibility surfaces, not the target architecture.
- If a setup or config flow truly needs plugin runtime, make that explicit instead of silently importing runtime code on the cold path.
## Docs Linking (Mintlify)
## Scoped Workflow Guides
- Docs are hosted on Mintlify (docs.openclaw.ai).
- Internal doc links in `docs/**/*.md`: root-relative, no `.md`/`.mdx` (example: `[Config](/configuration)`).
- When working with documentation, read the mintlify skill.
- For docs, UI copy, and picker lists, order services/providers alphabetically unless the section is explicitly describing runtime behavior (for example auto-detection or execution order).
- Section cross-references: use anchors on root-relative paths (example: `[Hooks](/configuration#hooks)`).
- Doc headings and anchors: avoid em dashes and apostrophes in headings because they break Mintlify anchor links.
- When the user asks for links, reply with full `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs (not root-relative).
- When you touch docs, end the reply with the `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs you referenced.
- README (GitHub): keep absolute docs URLs (`https://docs.openclaw.ai/...`) so links work on GitHub.
- Docs content must be generic: no personal device names/hostnames/paths; use placeholders like `user@gateway-host` and “gateway host”.
## Docs i18n (generated publish locales)
- Foreign-language docs are not maintained in this repo. The generated publish output lives in the separate `openclaw/docs` repo (often cloned locally as the sibling `openclaw-docs` directory); do not add or edit localized docs under `docs/<locale>/**` here.
- Those localized docs are autogenerated. Treat this repo's English docs plus glossary files as the source of truth, and let the publish/translation pipeline update `openclaw/docs`.
- Pipeline: update English docs here → adjust the matching `docs/.i18n/glossary.<locale>.json` entries → let the publish-repo sync + `scripts/docs-i18n` run in `openclaw/docs` / local `openclaw-docs` clone → apply targeted fixes only if instructed.
- Before rerunning `scripts/docs-i18n`, add glossary entries for any new technical terms, page titles, or short nav labels that must stay in English or use a fixed translation (for example `Doctor` or `Polls`).
- `pnpm docs:check-i18n-glossary` enforces glossary coverage for changed English doc titles and short internal doc labels before translation reruns.
- Translation memory lives in generated `docs/.i18n/*.tm.jsonl` files in the publish repo.
- See `docs/.i18n/README.md`.
- The pipeline can be slow/inefficient; if its dragging, ping @jospalmbier on Discord instead of hacking around it.
## Control UI i18n (generated in repo)
- Control UI foreign-language locale bundles are generated in this repo; do not hand-edit `ui/src/i18n/locales/*.ts` for non-English locales or `ui/src/i18n/.i18n/*` unless a targeted generated-output fix is explicitly requested.
- Source of truth is `ui/src/i18n/locales/en.ts` plus the generator/runtime wiring in `scripts/control-ui-i18n.ts`, `ui/src/i18n/lib/types.ts`, and `ui/src/i18n/lib/registry.ts`.
- Pipeline: update English control UI strings and locale wiring here → run `pnpm ui:i18n:sync` (or let `Control UI Locale Refresh` do it) → commit the regenerated locale bundles and `.i18n` metadata.
- If the control UI locale outputs drift, regenerate them; do not manually translate or hand-maintain the generated locale files by default.
- `docs/AGENTS.md` owns Mintlify docs, docs links, and docs i18n rules.
- `ui/AGENTS.md` owns Control UI i18n and generated locale rules.
- `scripts/AGENTS.md` owns script-runner, local-check lock, and test/lint wrapper rules.
## exe.dev VM ops (general)
@@ -186,6 +179,7 @@
- New runtime control-flow code should not branch on `error: string` or `reason: string` when a closed code union would be reasonable.
- Dynamic import guardrail: do not mix `await import("x")` and static `import ... from "x"` for the same module in production code paths. If you need lazy loading, create a dedicated `*.runtime.ts` boundary (that re-exports from `x`) and dynamically import that boundary from lazy callers only.
- Dynamic import verification: after refactors that touch lazy-loading/module boundaries, run `pnpm build` and check for `[INEFFECTIVE_DYNAMIC_IMPORT]` warnings before submitting.
- Circular dependencies: keep both `pnpm check:import-cycles` and `pnpm check:madge-import-cycles` green; do not reintroduce runtime import cycles or madge-detected import loops.
- Extension SDK self-import guardrail: inside an extension package, do not import that same extension via `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<extension>` from production files. Route internal imports through a local barrel such as `./api.ts` or `./runtime-api.ts`, and keep the `plugin-sdk/<extension>` path as the external contract only.
- Extension package boundary guardrail: inside a bundled plugin package, do not use relative imports/exports that resolve outside that same package root. If shared code belongs in the plugin SDK, import `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` instead of reaching into `src/plugin-sdk/**` or other repo paths via `../`.
- Extension API surface rule: `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` is the only public cross-package contract for extension-facing SDK code. If an extension needs a new seam, add a public subpath first; do not reach into `src/plugin-sdk/**` by relative path.
@@ -315,7 +309,7 @@
- Only ask when changes are semantic (logic/data/behavior).
- **Multi-agent safety:** focus reports on your edits; avoid guard-rail disclaimers unless truly blocked; when multiple agents touch the same file, continue if safe; end with a brief “other files present” note only if relevant.
- Bug investigations: read source code of relevant npm dependencies and all related local code before concluding; aim for high-confidence root cause.
- Code style: add brief comments for tricky logic; keep files under ~500 LOC when feasible (split/refactor as needed).
- Code style: add brief comments for tricky logic; keep files under ~700 LOC when feasible (split/refactor as needed).
- Tool schema guardrails (google-antigravity): avoid `Type.Union` in tool input schemas; no `anyOf`/`oneOf`/`allOf`. Use `stringEnum`/`optionalStringEnum` (Type.Unsafe enum) for string lists, and `Type.Optional(...)` instead of `... | null`. Keep top-level tool schema as `type: "object"` with `properties`.
- Tool schema guardrails: avoid raw `format` property names in tool schemas; some validators treat `format` as a reserved keyword and reject the schema.
- Never send streaming/partial replies to external messaging surfaces (WhatsApp, Telegram); only final replies should be delivered there. Streaming/tool events may still go to internal UIs/control channel.

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### Fixes
- Agents/context engines: run opt-in turn maintenance as idle-aware background work so the next foreground turn no longer waits on proactive maintenance. (#65233) thanks @100yenadmin
- Plugins/status: report the registered context-engine IDs in `plugins inspect` instead of the owning plugin ID, so non-matching engine IDs and multi-engine plugins are classified correctly. (#58766) thanks @zhuisDEV
- Context engines: reject resolved plugin engines whose reported `info.id` does not match their registered slot id, so malformed engines fail fast before id-based runtime branches can misbehave. (#63222) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.
- WhatsApp: patch installed Baileys media encryption writes during OpenClaw postinstall so the default npm/install.sh delivery path waits for encrypted media files to finish flushing before readback, avoiding transient `ENOENT` crashes on image sends. (#65896) Thanks @frankekn.
- Gateway/update: unify service entrypoint resolution around the canonical bundled gateway entrypoint so update, reinstall, and doctor repair stop drifting between stale `dist/entry.js` and current `dist/index.js` paths. (#65984) Thanks @mbelinky.
## 2026.4.12
### Changes
- QA/lab: add Convex-backed pooled Telegram credential leasing plus `openclaw qa credentials` admin commands and broker setup docs. (#65596) Thanks @joshavant.
- Memory/Active Memory: add a new optional Active Memory plugin that gives OpenClaw a dedicated memory sub-agent right before the main reply, so ongoing chats can automatically pull in relevant preferences, context, and past details without making users remember to manually say "remember this" or "search memory" first. Includes configurable message/recent/full context modes, live `/verbose` inspection, advanced prompt/thinking overrides for tuning, and opt-in transcript persistence for debugging. Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/active-memory. (#63286) Thanks @Takhoffman.
- macOS/Talk: add an experimental local MLX speech provider for Talk Mode, with explicit provider selection, local utterance playback, interruption handling, and system-voice fallback. (#63539) Thanks @ImLukeF.
- CLI/exec policy: add a local `openclaw exec-policy` command with `show`, `preset`, and `set` subcommands for synchronizing requested `tools.exec.*` config with the local exec approvals file, plus follow-up hardening for node-host rejection, rollback safety, and sync conflict detection. (#64050)
- Gateway: add a `commands.list` RPC so remote gateway clients can discover runtime-native, text, skill, and plugin commands with surface-aware naming and serialized argument metadata. (#62656) Thanks @samzong.
- Models/providers: add per-provider `models.providers.*.request.allowPrivateNetwork` for trusted self-hosted OpenAI-compatible endpoints, keep the opt-in scoped to model request surfaces, and refresh cached WebSocket managers when request transport overrides change. (#63671) Thanks @qas.
- QA/testing: add a `--runner multipass` lane for `openclaw qa suite` so repo-backed QA scenarios can run inside a disposable Linux VM and write back the usual report, summary, and VM logs. (#63426) Thanks @shakkernerd.
- Docs i18n: chunk raw doc translation, reject truncated tagged outputs, avoid ambiguous body-only wrapper unwrapping, and recover from terminated Pi translation sessions without changing the default `openai/gpt-5.4` path. (#62969, #63808) Thanks @hxy91819.
- Control UI/dreaming: simplify the Scene and Diary surfaces, preserve unknown phase state for partial status payloads, and stabilize waiting-entry recency ordering so Dreaming status and review lists stay clear and deterministic. (#64035) Thanks @davemorin.
- Gateway: split startup and runtime seams so gateway lifecycle sequencing, reload state, and shutdown behavior stay easier to maintain without changing observed behavior. (#63975) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- Matrix/partial streaming: add MSC4357 live markers to draft preview sends and edits so supporting Matrix clients can render a live/typewriter animation and stop it when the final edit lands. (#63513) Thanks @TigerInYourDream.
- QA/Telegram: add a live `openclaw qa telegram` lane for private-group bot-to-bot checks, harden its artifact handling, and preserve native Telegram command reply threading for QA verification. (#64303) Thanks @obviyus.
- Models/Codex: add the bundled Codex provider and plugin-owned app-server harness so `codex/gpt-*` models use Codex-managed auth, native threads, model discovery, and compaction while `openai/gpt-*` stays on the normal OpenAI provider path. (#64298) Thanks @steipete.
- Models/providers: add a bundled LM Studio provider with onboarding, runtime model discovery, stream preload support, and memory-search embeddings for local/self-hosted OpenAI-compatible models. (#53248) Thanks @rugvedS07.
- Plugins/loading: narrow CLI, provider, and channel activation to manifest-declared needs, preserve explicit scope and trust boundaries, and centralize manifest-owner policy so startup, command discovery, and runtime activation avoid loading unrelated plugin runtime. (#65120, #65259, #65298, #65429, #65459) Thanks @vincentkoc.
- Memory/active-memory: default QMD recall to search and surface better search-path telemetry so memory-backed recall works more predictably out of the box. (#65068) Thanks @Takhoffman.
- Docs/providers: expand bundled provider docs with richer capability, env-var, and setup guidance across provider pages.
- Docs/memory-wiki: add the recommended QMD + bridge-mode hybrid recipe plus zero-artifact troubleshooting guidance for `memory-wiki` bridge setups. (#63165) Thanks @sercada and @vincentkoc.
### Fixes
- fix(security): remove busybox/toybox from interpreter-like safe bins [AI-assisted]. (#65713) Thanks @pgondhi987.
- fix(approval-auth): prevent empty approver list from granting explicit approval authorization [AI]. (#65714) Thanks @pgondhi987.
- fix(security): broaden shell-wrapper detection and block env-argv assignment injection [AI-assisted]. (#65717) Thanks @pgondhi987.
- Gateway/startup: defer scheduled services until sidecars finish, gate chat history and model listing during sidecar resume, and let Control UI retry startup-gated history loads so Sandbox wake resumes channels first. (#65365) Thanks @lml2468.
- Control UI/chat: load the live gateway slash-command catalog into the composer and command palette so dock commands, plugin commands, and direct skill aliases appear in chat, while keeping trusted local commands authoritative and bounding remote command metadata. (#65620) Thanks @BunsDev.
- CLI/update: respawn tracked plugin refresh from the updated entrypoint after package self-updates so `openclaw update` stops failing on stale hashed `dist/install.runtime-*.js` chunk imports. (#65471)
- Memory/active-memory: keep recall runs on the resolved channel when wrappers like `mx-claw` are enabled, improve lexical fallback ranking, and keep lexical boosts out of hybrid search so recall finds the right memories more consistently. (#65049, #65395) Thanks @Takhoffman.
- Dreaming: consume managed heartbeat events exactly once, stage light-sleep confidence from all recorded short-term signals, wake scheduled jobs immediately, raise dreaming-only promotion enough to cross the durable-memory gate, and stop dreaming from re-ingesting its own narrative transcripts.
- Dreaming/narrative: harden transient narrative cleanup by retrying timed-out deletes, scrubbing stale dreaming session artifacts through the lock-aware session-store path, and isolating transient narrative session keys per workspace. (#65320, #61674)
- Memory/wiki: preserve Unicode letters, digits, and combining marks in wiki slugs and contradiction clustering, and cap Unicode filename segments to safe byte lengths so non-ASCII titles stop collapsing or overflowing path limits. (#64742) Thanks @zhouhe-xydt.
- Memory/short-term recall: allow nested daily notes under `memory/**/YYYY-MM-DD.md` to feed short-term recall, while still excluding generated dream reports under `memory/dreaming/**` so dreaming does not promote its own output. (#64682) Thanks @SARAMALI15792.
- UI/WebChat: hide synthetic transcript-repair tool results from chat history reloads so internal recovery markers do not leak into visible chat after reconnects. (#65247) Thanks @wangwllu.
- WhatsApp/outbound: fall back to the first `mediaUrls` entry when `mediaUrl` is empty so gateway media sends stop silently dropping attachments that already have a resolved media list. (#64394) Thanks @eric-fr4 and @vincentkoc.
- Doctor/Discord: stop `openclaw doctor --fix` from rewriting legacy Discord preview-streaming config into the nested modern shape, so downgrades can still recover without hand-editing `channels.discord.streaming`. (#65035) Thanks @vincentkoc.
- Gateway/auth: blank the shipped example gateway credential in `.env.example` and fail startup when a copied placeholder token or password is still configured, so operators cannot accidentally launch with a publicly known secret. (#64586) Thanks @navarrotech and @vincentkoc.
- Memory/active-memory+dreaming: keep active-memory recall runs on the strongest resolved channel, consume managed dreaming heartbeat events exactly once, stop dreaming from re-ingesting its own narrative transcripts, and add explicit repair/dedupe recovery flows in CLI, doctor, and the Dreams UI.
- Agents/queueing: carry orphaned active-turn user text into the next prompt before repairing transcript ordering, so follow-up messages that arrive mid-run are no longer silently dropped. (#65388) Thanks @adminfedres and @vincentkoc.
- Gateway/keepalive: stop marking WebSocket tick broadcasts as droppable so slow or backpressured clients do not self-disconnect with `tick timeout` while long-running work is still alive. (#65256) Thanks @100yenadmin and @vincentkoc.
- Matrix/mentions: keep room mention gating strict while accepting visible `@displayName` Matrix URI labels, so `requireMention` works for non-OpenClaw Matrix clients again. (#64796) Thanks @hclsys.
- Doctor: warn when on-disk agent directories still exist under `~/.openclaw/agents/<id>/agent` but the matching `agents.list[]` entries are missing from config. (#65113) Thanks @neeravmakwana.
- Telegram: route approval button callback queries onto a separate sequentializer lane so plugin approval clicks can resolve immediately instead of deadlocking behind the blocked agent turn. (#64979) Thanks @nk3750.
- Telegram/direct sessions: keep commentary-only assistant fallback payloads out of visible direct delivery, so Codex planning chatter cannot leak into Telegram DMs when a run has no `final_answer` text.
- Gateway/keepalive: stop marking WebSocket tick broadcasts as droppable so slow or backpressured clients do not self-disconnect with `tick timeout` while long-running work is still alive. (#65436)
- Gateway/plugins: always send a non-empty `idempotencyKey` for plugin subagent runs, so dreaming narrative jobs stop failing gateway schema validation. (#65354) Thanks @CodeForgeNet.
- Gateway/auth: blank the shipped example gateway credential in `.env.example` and fail startup when a copied placeholder token or password is still configured, so operators cannot accidentally launch with a publicly known secret. (#64586) Thanks @navarrotech.
- Plugins/memory-core dreaming: keep bundled `memory-core` loaded alongside an explicit external memory slot owner only when that owner enables dreaming, while preserving `plugins.slots.memory = "none"` disable semantics. (#65411) Thanks @pradeep7127.
- Doctor/Discord: stop `openclaw doctor --fix` from rewriting legacy Discord preview-streaming config into the nested modern shape, so downgrades can still recover without hand-editing `channels.discord.streaming`.
- Doctor: warn when on-disk agent directories still exist under `~/.openclaw/agents/<id>/agent` but the matching `agents.list[]` entries are missing from config. (#65113) Thanks @neeravmakwana.
- CLI/plugins: honor `memory-wiki` when `plugins.allow` is set for `openclaw wiki`, and pass the active app config into the metadata registrar so plugin-owned wiki commands resolve the live plugin config instead of falling back to defaults. (#64779, #65012)
- QA/packaging: stop packaged QA helpers from crashing when optional scenario execution config is unavailable, so npm distributions can skip the repo-only scenario pack without breaking completion-cache and startup paths. (#65118) Thanks @EdderTalmor.
- Media/audio transcription: surface the real provider failure when every audio transcription attempt fails, so status output and the CLI stop collapsing those errors into generic skips. (#65096) Thanks @l0cka.
- Infra/net: fix multipart FormData fields (including `model`) being silently dropped when a guarded runtime fetch body crosses a FormData implementation boundary, restoring OpenAI audio transcription requests that failed with HTTP 400. (#64349) Thanks @petr-sloup.
- Dreaming/diary: use the host local timezone for diary timestamps when `dreaming.timezone` is unset, and include the timezone abbreviation so `DREAMS.md` and the UI make local or UTC time explicit. (#65034, #65057)
- Dreaming/promotion: raise phase reinforcement enough for repeated dreaming-only revisits to clear the default durable-memory gate after multiple days, instead of stalling just below the score threshold. (#64068) Thanks @vincentkoc.
- Dreaming/light-sleep: compute staged candidate confidence from all recorded short-term signals instead of recall-only counts, so dreaming-only entries stop rendering as `confidence: 0.00`. (#64599) Thanks @vincentkoc.
- Plugins/memory: restore cached memory capability public artifacts on plugin-registry cache hits so memory-backed artifact surfaces stay visible after warm loads.
- Gateway/cron: preserve requested isolated-agent config across runtime reloads so subagent jobs and heartbeat overrides keep the right workspace and heartbeat settings when the hot-loaded snapshot is stale.
- Cron/isolated sessions: persist the right transcript path for each isolated run, including fresh session rollovers, so cron runs stop appending to stale session files.
- Discord/gateway: clear stale heartbeat timers before reconnecting so zombie gateway callbacks cannot crash the process and drop in-flight replies. (#65009) Thanks @SARAMALI15792.
- Matrix/mentions: keep room mention gating strict while accepting visible `@displayName` Matrix URI labels, so `requireMention` works for non-OpenClaw Matrix clients again. (#64796) Thanks @hclsys.
- Agents/Anthropic replay: preserve immutable signed-thinking replay safety across stored and live reruns, keep non-thinking embedded `tool_result` user blocks intact, and drop conflicting preserved tool IDs before validation so retries stop degrading into omitted tool calls. (#65126) Thanks @shakkernerd.
- Memory/QMD: allow channel sessions in the shipped default QMD scope, while still denying groups.
- Memory/QMD: stop registering the legacy lowercase root memory file as a separate default collection, so QMD now prefers `MEMORY.md` and the `memory/` tree without duplicate collection-add warnings.
- Memory/memory-core: watch the `memory` directory directly and ignore non-markdown churn so nested note changes still sync on macOS + Node 25 environments where recursive `memory/**/*.md` glob watching fails. (#64711) Thanks @jasonxargs-boop and @vincentkoc.
- WhatsApp: centralize per-account connection ownership so reconnects, login recovery, and outbound readiness stay attached to the live socket instead of drifting across monitor and login paths. (#65290) Thanks @mcaxtr and @vincentkoc.
- iMessage: retry transient `watch.subscribe` startup failures before tearing down the monitor, and sanitize startup error logging so brief local transport stalls do not immediately bounce the channel or leak raw imsg RPC payloads into logs. (#65393) Thanks @vincentkoc.
- CLI/audio providers: report env-authenticated providers as configured in `openclaw infer audio providers --json`, while keeping trusted workspace provider env lookup defaults stable during auth setup. (#65491)
- Plugins/install: reinstall bundled runtime packages when the matching platform native optional child is missing, so packaged Windows installs can recover dependencies that were packed on another host OS.
- Memory/QMD: preserve explicit `memory.qmd.command` paths, create missing agent workspaces before QMD probes, and keep the current Node binary on QMD subprocess PATH so service and gateway environments do not fall back to builtin search unnecessarily.
## 2026.4.11
### Changes
- Dreaming/memory-wiki: add ChatGPT import ingestion plus new `Imported Insights` and `Memory Palace` diary subtabs so Dreaming can inspect imported source chats, compiled wiki pages, and full source pages directly from the UI. (#64505)
- Control UI/webchat: render assistant media/reply/voice directives as structured chat bubbles, add the `[embed ...]` rich output tag, and gate external embed URLs behind config. (#64104)
- Tools/video_generate: add URL-only generated asset delivery, typed `providerOptions`, reference audio inputs, per-asset role hints, `adaptive` aspect-ratio support, and a higher image-input cap so video providers can expose richer generation modes without forcing large files into memory. (#61987, #61988) Thanks @xieyongliang.
- Feishu: improve document comment sessions with richer context parsing, comment reactions, and typing feedback so document-thread conversations behave more like chat conversations. (#63785)
- Microsoft Teams: add reaction support, reaction listing, Graph pagination, and delegated OAuth setup for sending reactions while preserving application-auth read paths. (#51646)
- Plugins: allow plugin manifests to declare activation and setup descriptors so plugin setup flows can describe required auth, pairing, and configuration steps without hardcoded core special cases. (#64780)
- Ollama: cache `/api/show` context-window and capability metadata during model discovery so repeated picker refreshes stop refetching unchanged models, while still retrying after empty responses and invalidating on digest changes. (#64753) Thanks @ImLukeF.
- Models/providers: surface how configured OpenAI-compatible endpoints are classified in embedded-agent debug logs, so local and proxy routing issues are easier to diagnose. (#64754) Thanks @ImLukeF.
- QA/parity: add the GPT-5.4 vs Opus 4.6 agentic parity report gate with shared scenario coverage checks, stricter evidence heuristics, and skipped-scenario accounting for maintainer review. (#64441) Thanks @100yenadmin.
### Fixes
- Windows/onboarding: open provider OAuth and sign-in URLs with `explorer.exe` instead of routing them through `cmd /c start`, so quoted provider URLs cannot break out into host command execution. (#64161) Thanks @coygeek and @vincentkoc.
- OpenAI/Codex OAuth: stop rewriting the upstream authorize URL scopes so new Codex sign-ins do not fail with `invalid_scope` before returning an authorization code. (#64713) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.
- Audio transcription: disable pinned DNS only for OpenAI-compatible multipart requests, while still validating hostnames, so OpenAI, Groq, and Mistral transcription works again without weakening other request paths. (#64766) Thanks @GodsBoy.
- macOS/Talk Mode: after granting microphone permission on first enable, continue starting Talk Mode instead of requiring a second toggle. (#62459) Thanks @ggarber.
- Control UI/webchat: persist agent-run TTS audio replies into webchat history and preserve interleaved tool card pairing so generated audio and mixed tool output stay attached to the right messages. (#63514) Thanks @bittoby.
- WhatsApp: honor the configured default account when the active listener helper is used without an explicit account id, so named default accounts do not get registered under `default`. (#53918) Thanks @yhyatt.
- ACP/agents: suppress commentary-phase child assistant relay text in ACP parent stream updates, so spawned child runs stop leaking internal progress chatter into the parent session. Thanks @vincentkoc.
- Agents/timeouts: honor explicit run timeouts in the LLM idle watchdog and align default timeout config so slow models can keep working until the configured limit instead of using the wrong idle window.
- Config: include `asyncCompletion` in the generated zod schema so documented async completion config no longer fails with an unrecognized-key error. (#63618)
- Google/Veo: stop sending the unsupported `numberOfVideos` request field so Gemini Developer API Veo runs do not fail before OpenClaw can complete the intended Google video generation path. (#64723) Thanks @velvet-shark.
- QA/packaging: stop packaged CLI startup and completion cache generation from reading repo-only QA scenario markdown, ship the bundled QA scenario pack in npm releases, and keep `openclaw completion --write-state` working even if QA setup is broken. (#64648) Thanks @obviyus.
- Codex/QA: keep Codex app-server coordination chatter out of visible replies, add a live QA leak scenario, and classify leaked harness meta text as a QA failure instead of a successful reply. Thanks @vincentkoc.
- WhatsApp: route `message react` through the gateway-owned action path so reactions use the live WhatsApp listener in both DM and group chats, matching `message send` and `message poll`. Thanks @mcaxtr.
- Auto-reply/WhatsApp: preserve inbound image attachment notes after media understanding so image edits keep the real saved media path instead of hallucinating a missing local path. (#64918) Thanks @ngutman.
- Telegram/sessions: keep topic-scoped session initialization on the canonical topic transcript path when inbound turns omit `MessageThreadId`, so one topic session no longer alternates between bare and topic-qualified transcript files. (#64869) Thanks @jalehman.
- Agents/failover: scope assistant-side fallback classification and surfaced provider errors to the current attempt instead of stale session history, so cross-provider fallback runs stop inheriting the previous provider's failure. (#62907) Thanks @stainlu.
- MiniMax/OAuth: write `api: "anthropic-messages"` and `authHeader: true` into the `minimax-portal` config patch during `openclaw configure`, so re-authenticated portal setups keep Bearer auth routing working. (#64964) Thanks @ryanlee666.
- Agents/tools: stop repeated unavailable-tool retries from escaping loop detection when the model changes arguments, and rewrite over-threshold unknown tool calls into plain assistant text before dispatch. (#65922) Thanks @dutifulbob.
## 2026.4.10
### Changes
@@ -24,11 +141,14 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- Gateway: add a `commands.list` RPC so remote gateway clients can discover runtime-native, text, skill, and plugin commands with surface-aware naming and serialized argument metadata. (#62656) Thanks @samzong.
- Models/providers: add per-provider `models.providers.*.request.allowPrivateNetwork` for trusted self-hosted OpenAI-compatible endpoints, keep the opt-in scoped to model request surfaces, and refresh cached WebSocket managers when request transport overrides change. (#63671) Thanks @qas.
- Feishu: standardize request user agents and register the bot as an AI agent so Feishu deployments identify OpenClaw consistently. (#63835) Thanks @evandance.
- Docs i18n: chunk raw doc translation, reject truncated tagged outputs, avoid ambiguous body-only wrapper unwrapping, and recover from terminated Pi translation sessions without changing the default `openai/gpt-5.4` path. (#62969, #63808) Thanks @hxy91819.
- Gateway: split startup and runtime seams so gateway lifecycle sequencing, reload state, and shutdown behavior stay easier to maintain without changing observed behavior. (#63975) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- Control UI/webchat: normalize assistant `MEDIA:`/reply/voice directives into structured bubble rendering, rename the unreleased rich web shortcode to `[embed ...]`, and surface session runtime roots so hosted web content is written to the correct document path instead of guessed local files.
- Matrix/partial streaming: add MSC4357 live markers to draft preview sends and edits so supporting Matrix clients can render a live/typewriter animation and stop it when the final edit lands. (#63513) Thanks @TigerInYourDream.
- Control UI/dreaming: simplify the Scene and Diary surfaces, preserve unknown phase state for partial status payloads, and stabilize waiting-entry recency ordering so Dreaming status and review lists stay clear and deterministic. (#64035) Thanks @davemorin.
- Agents: add an opt-in strict-agentic embedded Pi execution contract for GPT-5-family runs so plan-only or filler turns keep acting until they hit a real blocker. (#64241) Thanks @100yenadmin.
- Agents/OpenAI: add provider-owned OpenAI/Codex tool schema compatibility and surface embedded-run replay/liveness state for long-running runs. (#64300) Thanks @100yenadmin.
- Docs i18n: chunk raw doc translation, reject truncated tagged outputs, avoid ambiguous body-only wrapper unwrapping, and recover from terminated Pi translation sessions without changing the default `openai/gpt-5.4` path. (#62969, #63808) Thanks @hxy91819.
- Dreaming/memory-wiki: add ChatGPT import ingestion plus new `Imported Insights` and `Memory Palace` diary subtabs so Dreaming can inspect imported source chats, compiled wiki pages, and full source pages directly from the UI. (#64505)
### Fixes
@@ -115,12 +235,20 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- Daemon/gateway: prevent systemd restart storms on configuration errors by exiting with `EX_CONFIG` and adding generated unit restart-prevention guards. (#63913) Thanks @neo1027144-creator.
- Agents/exec: prevent gateway crash ("Agent listener invoked outside active run") when a subagent exec tool produces stdout/stderr after the agent run has ended or been aborted. (#62821) Thanks @openperf.
- Gateway/OpenAI compat: return real `usage` for non-stream `/v1/chat/completions` responses, emit the final usage chunk when `stream_options.include_usage=true`, and bound usage-gated stream finalization after lifecycle end. (#62986) Thanks @Lellansin.
- Matrix/migration: keep packaged warning-only crypto migrations from being misclassified as actionable when only helper chunks are present, so startup and doctor stay on the warning-only path instead of creating unnecessary migration snapshots. (#64373) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- Matrix/ACP thread bindings: preserve canonical room casing and parent conversation routing during ACP session spawn so mixed-case room ids bind correctly from top-level rooms and existing Matrix threads. (#64343) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- Agents/subagents: deduplicate delivered completion announces so retry or re-entry cleanup does not inject duplicate internal-context completion turns into the parent session. (#61525) Thanks @100yenadmin.
- Agents/exec: keep sandboxed `tools.exec.host=auto` sessions from honoring per-call `host=node` or `host=gateway` overrides while a sandbox runtime is active, and stop advertising node routing in that state so exec stays on the sandbox host. (#63880)
- Agents/subagents: preserve archived delete-mode runs until `sessions.delete` succeeds and prevent overlapping archive sweeps from duplicating in-flight cleanup attempts. (#61801) Thanks @100yenadmin.
- Cron/isolated agent: run scheduled agent turns as non-owner senders so owner-only tools stay unavailable during cron execution. (#63878)
- Discord/sandbox: include `image` in sandbox media param normalization so Discord event cover images cannot bypass sandbox path rewriting. (#64377) Thanks @mmaps.
- Agents/exec: extend exec completion detection to cover local background exec formats so the owner-downgrade fires correctly for all exec paths. (#64376) Thanks @mmaps.
- Security/dependencies: pin axios to 1.15.0 and add a plugin install dependency denylist that blocks known malicious packages before install. (#63891) Thanks @mmaps.
- Browser/security: apply three-phase interaction navigation guard to pressKey and type(submit) so delayed JS redirects from keypress cannot bypass SSRF policy. (#63889) Thanks @mmaps.
- Browser/security: guard existing-session Chrome MCP interaction routes with SSRF post-checks so delayed navigation from click, type, press, and evaluate cannot bypass the configured policy. (#64370) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- Browser/security: default browser SSRF policy to strict mode so unconfigured installs block private-network navigation, and align external-content marker span mapping so ZWS-injected boundary spoofs are fully sanitized. (#63885) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- Browser/security: apply SSRF navigation policy to subframe document navigations so iframe-targeted private-network hops are blocked without quarantining the parent page. (#64371) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- Hooks/security: mark agent hook system events as untrusted and sanitize hook display names before cron metadata reuse. (#64372) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- Daemon/launchd: keep `openclaw gateway stop` persistent without uninstalling the macOS LaunchAgent, re-enable it on explicit restart or repair, and harden launchd label handling. (#64447) Thanks @ngutman.
- Plugins/context engines: preserve `plugins.slots.contextEngine` through normalization and keep explicitly selected workspace context-engine plugins enabled, so loader diagnostics and plugin activation stop dropping that slot selection. (#64192) Thanks @hclsys.
@@ -131,6 +259,14 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- Media/security: honor sender-scoped `toolsBySender` policy for outbound host-media reads so denied senders cannot trigger host file disclosure via attachment hydration. (#64459) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- Browser/security: reject strict-policy hostname navigation unless the hostname is an explicit allowlist exception or IP literal, and route CDP HTTP discovery through the pinned SSRF fetch path. (#64367) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- Models/vLLM: ignore empty `tool_calls` arrays from reasoning-model OpenAI-compatible replies, reset false `toolUse` stop reasons when no actual tool calls were parsed, and stop sending `tool_choice` unless tools are present so vLLM reasoning responses no longer hang indefinitely. (#61197, #61534) Thanks @balajisiva.
- Heartbeat/scheduling: spread interval heartbeats across stable per-agent phases derived from gateway identity, so provider traffic is distributed more uniformly across the configured interval instead of clustering around startup-relative times. (#64560) Thanks @odysseus0.
- Config/media: accept `tools.media.asyncCompletion.directSend` in strict config validation so gateways no longer reject the generated-schema-backed async media completion setting at startup. (#63618) Thanks @qiziAI.
- Telegram/exec: preserve delayed exec completion routing for forum topics by pinning background exec completions to the topic where the run started even if the session route later drifts. (#64580) thanks @jalehman.
- Agents/locks: unregister the session write-lock `exit` cleanup handler during teardown so repeated lock lifecycle resets stop stacking process listeners in long-running gateway processes. (#65391) Thanks @adminfedres and @vincentkoc.
- CLI/Claude: rename the trusted inbound metadata schema to `openclaw.inbound_meta.v2` so Claude CLI no longer trips Anthropic's blocked `openclaw.inbound_meta.v1` filter on channel-originated turns. (#65399) Thanks @SzyMig and @vincentkoc.
- Agents/inbound metadata: strip NUL bytes from serialized inbound context blocks before they reach backend spawn args, so malformed message metadata cannot crash agent spawn with `ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE`. (#65389) Thanks @adminfedres and @vincentkoc.
- iMessage: retry transient `watch.subscribe` startup failures before tearing down the monitor, so brief local transport stalls do not immediately bounce the channel. (#65393) Thanks @vincentkoc.
- Status/session_status: move shared session status text into a neutral internal status module and keep the tool importing a local runtime shim, so built `session_status` no longer depends on reply command internals or a bundler-opaque runtime import. (#65807) Thanks @dutifulbob.
## 2026.4.9
@@ -141,6 +277,7 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- QA/lab: add character-vibes evaluation reports with model selection and parallel runs so live QA can compare candidate behavior faster.
- Plugins/provider-auth: let provider manifests declare `providerAuthAliases` so provider variants can share env vars, auth profiles, config-backed auth, and API-key onboarding choices without core-specific wiring.
- iOS: pin release versioning to an explicit CalVer in `apps/ios/version.json`, keep TestFlight iteration on the same short version until maintainers intentionally promote the next gateway version, and add the documented `pnpm ios:version:pin -- --from-gateway` workflow for release trains. (#63001) Thanks @ngutman.
- Tools/video_generate: extend the tool and the Plugin SDK with `providerOptions` (vendor-specific options forwarded as a JSON object), `inputAudios` / `audioRef` / `audioRefs` reference audio inputs, per-asset semantic role hints (`imageRoles` / `videoRoles` / `audioRoles`) using a typed `VideoGenerationAssetRole` union, a new `"adaptive"` aspect-ratio sentinel, and `maxInputAudios` provider capability declarations. Providers opt into `providerOptions` by declaring a typed `capabilities.providerOptions` schema (`{ seed: "number", draft: "boolean", ... }`); unknown keys and type mismatches cause the runtime fallback loop to skip the candidate with a visible warning and an `attempts` entry, so vendor-specific options never silently reach the wrong provider. Also raises the in-tool image input cap to 9 and updates the docs table to list all new parameters. (#61987) Thanks @xieyongliang.
### Fixes
@@ -179,6 +316,7 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- Control UI/models: preserve provider-qualified refs for OpenRouter catalog models whose ids already contain slashes so picker selections submit allowlist-compatible model refs instead of dropping the `openrouter/` prefix. (#63416) Thanks @sallyom.
- Plugin SDK/command auth: split command status builders onto the lightweight `openclaw/plugin-sdk/command-status` subpath while preserving deprecated `command-auth` compatibility exports, so auth-only plugin imports no longer pull status/context warmup into CLI onboarding paths. (#63174) Thanks @hxy91819.
- Wizard/plugin config: coerce integer-typed plugin config fields from interactive text input so integer schema values persist as numbers instead of failing validation. (#63346) Thanks @jalehman.
- npm packaging: derive required root runtime mirrors from bundled plugin manifests and built root chunks, then install packed release tarballs without the repo `node_modules` so release checks catch missing plugin deps before publish.
## 2026.4.8
@@ -302,6 +440,9 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- Reply execution: prefer the active runtime snapshot over stale queued reply config during embedded reply and follow-up execution so SecretRef-backed reply turns stop crashing after secrets have already resolved. (#62693) Thanks @mbelinky.
- Android/manual connect: allow blank port input only for TLS manual gateway endpoints so standard HTTPS Tailscale hosts default to `443` without silently changing cleartext manual connects. (#63134) Thanks @Tyler-RNG.
- Matrix/agents: hide owner-only `set-profile` from embedded agent channel-action discovery so non-owner runs stop advertising profile updates they cannot execute. (#62662) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- iOS/gateway: replace string-matched connection error UI with structured gateway connection problems, preserve actionable pairing/auth failures over later generic disconnect noise, and surface reusable problem banners and details across onboarding, settings, and root status surfaces. (#62650) Thanks @ngutman.
- Git/env sanitization: block additional Git repository-plumbing env variables such as `GIT_DIR`, `GIT_WORK_TREE`, `GIT_COMMON_DIR`, `GIT_INDEX_FILE`, `GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY`, `GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES`, and `GIT_NAMESPACE` so host-run Git commands cannot be redirected to attacker-chosen repository state through inherited or request-scoped env. (#62002) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
- Host exec/env sanitization: block additional request-scoped credential and config-path overrides such as `KUBECONFIG`, cloud credential-path env, `CARGO_HOME`, and `HELM_HOME` so host-run tools can no longer be redirected to attacker-chosen config or state. (#59119) Thanks @eleqtrizit.
## 2026.4.5
@@ -630,7 +771,26 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- Agents/MCP: dispose bundled MCP runtimes after one-shot `openclaw agent --local` runs finish, while preserving bundled MCP state across in-run retries so local JSON runs exit cleanly without restarting stateful MCP tools mid-run.
- Gateway/OpenAI HTTP: restore default operator scopes for bearer-authenticated requests that omit `x-openclaw-scopes`, so headless `/v1/chat/completions` and session-history callers work again after the recent method-scope hardening. (#57596) Thanks @openperf.
- Gateway/attachments: offload large inbound images without leaking `media://` markers into text-only runs, preserve mixed attachment order for model input/transcripts, and fail closed when model image capability cannot be resolved. (#55513) Thanks @Syysean.
- Agents/subagents: fix interim subagent runtime display so `/subagents list` and `/subagents info` stop inflating short runtimes and show second-level durations correctly. (#57739) Thanks @samzong.
- Diffs/config: preserve schema-shaped plugin config parsing from `diffsPluginConfigSchema.safeParse()`, so direct callers keep `defaults` and `security` sections instead of receiving flattened tool defaults. (#57904) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- Diffs: fall back to plain text when `lang` hints are invalid during diff render and viewer hydration, so bad or stale language values no longer break the diff viewer. (#57902) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- Doctor/plugins: skip false Matrix legacy-helper warnings when no migration plans exist, and keep bundled `enabledByDefault` plugins in the gateway startup set. (#57931) Thanks @dinakars777.
- Matrix/CLI send: start one-off Matrix send clients before outbound delivery so `openclaw message send --channel matrix` restores E2EE in encrypted rooms instead of sending plain events. (#57936) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- xAI/Responses: normalize image-bearing tool results for xAI responses payloads, including OpenResponses-style `input_image.source` parts, so image tool replays no longer 422 on the follow-up turn. (#58017) Thanks @neeravmakwana.
- Cron/isolated sessions: carry the full live-session provider, model, and auth-profile selection across retry restarts so cron jobs with model overrides no longer fail or loop on mid-run model-switch requests. (#57972) Thanks @issaba1.
- Matrix/direct rooms: stop trusting remote `is_direct`, honor explicit local `is_direct: false` for discovered DM candidates, and avoid extra member-state lookups for shared rooms so DM routing and repair stay aligned. (#57124) Thanks @w-sss.
- Agents/sandbox: make remote FS bridge reads pin the parent path and open the file atomically in the helper so read access cannot race path resolution. Thanks @AntAISecurityLab and @vincentkoc.
- Tools/web_fetch: add an explicit trusted env-proxy path for proxy-only installs while keeping strict SSRF fetches on the pinned direct path, so trusted proxy routing does not weaken strict destination binding. (#50650) Thanks @kkav004.
- Exec/env: block Python package index override variables from request-scoped host exec environment sanitization so package fetches cannot be redirected through a caller-supplied index. Thanks @nexrin and @vincentkoc.
- Telegram/audio: transcode Telegram voice-note `.ogg` attachments before the local `whisper-cli` auto fallback runs, and keep mention-preflight transcription enabled in auto mode when `tools.media.audio` is unset.
- Matrix/direct rooms: recover fresh auto-joined 1:1 DMs without eagerly persisting invite-only `m.direct` mappings, while keeping named, aliased, and explicitly configured rooms on the room path. (#58024) Thanks @gumadeiras.
- TTS: Restore 3.28 schema compatibility and fallback observability. (#57953) Thanks @joshavant.
- Telegram/forum topics: restore reply routing to the active topic and keep ACP `sessions_spawn(..., thread=true, mode="session")` bound to that same topic instead of falling back to root chat or losing follow-up routing. (#56060) Thanks @one27001.
- Config/SecretRef + Control UI: harden SecretRef redaction round-trip restore, block unsafe raw fallback (force Form mode when raw is unavailable), and preflight submitted-config SecretRefs before config write RPC persistence. (#58044) Thanks @joshavant.
- Config/Telegram: migrate removed `channels.telegram.groupMentionsOnly` into `channels.telegram.groups["*"].requireMention` on load so legacy configs no longer crash at startup. (#55336) thanks @jameslcowan.
- Gateway/SecretRef: resolve restart token drift checks with merged service/runtime env sources and hard-fail unsupported mutable SecretRef plus OAuth-profile combinations so restart warnings and policy enforcement match runtime behavior. (#58141) Thanks @joshavant.
- Telegram/outbound chunking: use static markdown chunking when Telegram runtime state is unavailable so long outbound Telegram messages still split correctly after cold starts. (#57816) Thanks @ForestDengHK.
- Update/Corepack: disable interactive Corepack download prompts during update preflight install unless `COREPACK_ENABLE_DOWNLOAD_PROMPT` is already explicitly set, so `openclaw update` can fetch the repo-pinned pnpm version non-interactively. (#61456) Thanks @p6l-richard.
## 2026.4.2

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- **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, Dingtalk, Feishu
- GitHub: [@sliverp](https://github.com/sliverp) · X: [@sliver01234](https://x.com/sliver01234)
## How to Contribute
1. **Bugs & small fixes** → Open a PR!
@@ -95,6 +98,7 @@ For coordinated change sets that genuinely need more than 10 PRs, join the **#cl
- Test locally with your OpenClaw instance
- Run tests: `pnpm build && pnpm check && pnpm test`
- For iterative local commits, `scripts/committer --fast "message" <files...>` passes `FAST_COMMIT=1` through to the pre-commit hook so it skips the repo-wide `pnpm check`. Only use it when you've already run equivalent targeted validation for the touched surface.
- For extension/plugin changes, run the fast local lane first:
- `pnpm test:extension <extension-name>`
- `pnpm test:extension --list` to see valid extension ids

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done && \
cp /tmp/pnpm-workspace.runtime.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml && \
CI=true NPM_CONFIG_FROZEN_LOCKFILE=false pnpm prune --prod && \
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
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- GitHub Security Advisories (GHSA) and private vulnerability reports.
- Public GitHub issues/discussions when reports are not sensitive.
- Official plublic discussion groups and channels (i.e. Discord and X).
- Automated signals (for example Dependabot, CodeQL, npm advisories, and secret scanning).
Initial triage:

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- `/compact` — compact session context (summary)
- `/think <level>` — off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh (GPT-5.2 + Codex models only)
- `/verbose on|off`
- `/trace on|off` — plugin trace/debug lines only
- `/usage off|tokens|full` — per-response usage footer
- `/restart` — restart the gateway (owner-only in groups)
- `/activation mention|always` — group activation toggle (groups only)

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<li>Config: include <code>asyncCompletion</code> in the generated zod schema so documented async completion config no longer fails with an unrecognized-key error. (#63618)</li>
<li>Google/Veo: stop sending the unsupported <code>numberOfVideos</code> request field so Gemini Developer API Veo runs do not fail before OpenClaw can complete the intended Google video generation path. (#64723) Thanks @velvet-shark.</li>
<li>QA/packaging: stop packaged CLI startup and completion cache generation from reading repo-only QA scenario markdown, ship the bundled QA scenario pack in npm releases, and keep <code>openclaw completion --write-state</code> working even if QA setup is broken. (#64648) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
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<ul>
<li>Models/Codex: add the bundled Codex provider and plugin-owned app-server harness so <code>codex/gpt-*</code> models use Codex-managed auth, native threads, model discovery, and compaction while <code>openai/gpt-*</code> stays on the normal OpenAI provider path. (#64298)</li>
<li>Memory/Active Memory: add a new optional Active Memory plugin that gives OpenClaw a dedicated memory sub-agent right before the main reply, so ongoing chats can automatically pull in relevant preferences, context, and past details without making users remember to manually say "remember this" or "search memory" first. Includes configurable message/recent/full context modes, live <code>/verbose</code> inspection, advanced prompt/thinking overrides for tuning, and opt-in transcript persistence for debugging. Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/active-memory. (#63286) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>macOS/Talk: add an experimental local MLX speech provider for Talk Mode, with explicit provider selection, local utterance playback, interruption handling, and system-voice fallback. (#63539) Thanks @ImLukeF.</li>
<li>Tools/video generation: add Seedance 2.0 model refs to the bundled fal provider and submit the provider-specific duration, resolution, audio, and seed metadata fields needed for live Seedance 2.0 runs.</li>
<li>Microsoft Teams: add message actions for pin, unpin, read, react, and listing reactions. (#53432) Thanks @sudie-codes.</li>
<li>QA/Matrix: add a live <code>openclaw qa matrix</code> lane backed by a disposable Matrix homeserver, shared live-transport seams, and Matrix-specific transport coverage for threading, reactions, restart, and allowlist behavior. (#64489) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>QA/Telegram: add a live <code>openclaw qa telegram</code> lane for private-group bot-to-bot checks, harden its artifact handling, and preserve native Telegram command reply threading for QA verification. (#64303) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>QA/testing: add a <code>--runner multipass</code> lane for <code>openclaw qa suite</code> so repo-backed QA scenarios can run inside a disposable Linux VM and write back the usual report, summary, and VM logs. (#63426) Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/exec policy: add a local <code>openclaw exec-policy</code> command with <code>show</code>, <code>preset</code>, and <code>set</code> subcommands for synchronizing requested <code>tools.exec.*</code> config with the local exec approvals file, plus follow-up hardening for node-host rejection, rollback safety, and sync conflict detection. (#64050)</li>
<li>Gateway: add a <code>commands.list</code> RPC so remote gateway clients can discover runtime-native, text, skill, and plugin commands with surface-aware naming and serialized argument metadata. (#62656) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Models/providers: add per-provider <code>models.providers.*.request.allowPrivateNetwork</code> for trusted self-hosted OpenAI-compatible endpoints, keep the opt-in scoped to model request surfaces, and refresh cached WebSocket managers when request transport overrides change. (#63671) Thanks @qas.</li>
<li>Feishu: standardize request user agents and register the bot as an AI agent so Feishu deployments identify OpenClaw consistently. (#63835) Thanks @evandance.</li>
<li>Matrix/partial streaming: add MSC4357 live markers to draft preview sends and edits so supporting Matrix clients can render a live/typewriter animation and stop it when the final edit lands. (#63513) Thanks @TigerInYourDream.</li>
<li>Control UI/dreaming: simplify the Scene and Diary surfaces, preserve unknown phase state for partial status payloads, and stabilize waiting-entry recency ordering so Dreaming status and review lists stay clear and deterministic. (#64035) Thanks @davemorin.</li>
<li>Agents: add an opt-in strict-agentic embedded Pi execution contract for GPT-5-family runs so plan-only or filler turns keep acting until they hit a real blocker. (#64241) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI: add provider-owned OpenAI/Codex tool schema compatibility and surface embedded-run replay/liveness state for long-running runs. (#64300) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Docs i18n: chunk raw doc translation, reject truncated tagged outputs, avoid ambiguous body-only wrapper unwrapping, and recover from terminated Pi translation sessions without changing the default <code>openai/gpt-5.4</code> path. (#62969, #63808) Thanks @hxy91819.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Browser/security: tighten browser and sandbox navigation defenses across strict SSRF defaults, hostname allowlists, interaction-driven redirects, subframes, CDP discovery, existing sessions, tab actions, noVNC, marker-span sanitization, and Docker CDP source-range enforcement. (#61404, #63332, #63882, #63885, #63889, #64367, #64370, #64371)</li>
<li>Security/tools: harden exec preflight reads, host env denylisting, node output boundaries, outbound host-media reads, profile-mutation authorization, plugin install dependency scanning, ACPX tool hooks, Gmail watcher token redaction, and oversized realtime WebSocket frame handling. (#62333, #62661, #62662, #63277, #63551, #63553, #63886, #63890, #63891, #64459)</li>
<li>OpenAI/Codex: add required Codex OAuth scopes, classify provider/runtime failures more clearly, stop suggesting <code>/elevated full</code> when auto-approved host exec is unavailable, add OpenAI/Codex tool-schema compatibility, and preserve embedded-run replay/liveness truth across compaction retries and mutating side effects. (#64300, #64439) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>CLI/WhatsApp media sends: route gateway-mode outbound sends with <code>--media</code> through the channel <code>sendMedia</code> path and preserve media access context, so WhatsApp document and attachment sends stop silently dropping the file while still delivering the caption. (#64478, #64492) Thanks @ShionEria.</li>
<li>Microsoft Teams: restore media downloads for personal DMs, Bot Framework <code>a:</code> conversations, OneDrive/SharePoint shared files, and Graph-backed chat IDs; accept Bot Framework audience tokens; prevent feedback-learning filename collisions; keep long tool chains alive with typing indicators; add SSO sign-in callbacks; inject parent context for thread replies; and deliver cron announcements to Teams conversation IDs. (#54932, #55383, #55386, #58001, #58249, #58774, #59731, #60956, #62219, #62674, #63063, #63942, #63945, #63949, #63951, #63953, #64087, #64088, #64089)</li>
<li>Gateway/tailscale: start Tailscale exposure and the gateway update check before awaiting channel and plugin sidecar startup so remote operators are not locked out when startup sidecars stall.</li>
<li>Gateway/startup: keep WebSocket RPC available while channels and plugin sidecars start, hold <code>chat.history</code> unavailable until startup sidecars finish so synchronous history reads cannot stall startup (reported in #63450), refresh advertised gateway methods after deferred plugin reloads, and enforce the pre-auth WebSocket upgrade budget before the no-handler 503 path so upgrade floods cannot bypass connection limits during that window. (#63480) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: keep inbound replies, media, composing indicators, and queued outbound deliveries attached to the current socket across reconnect gaps, including fresh retry-eligible sends after the listener comes back. (#30806, #46299, #62892, #63916) Thanks @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>Gateway/thread routing: preserve Slack, Telegram, Mattermost, Matrix, ACP, restart-sentinel, and agent announce delivery targets so subagent, cron, stream-relay, session fallback, and restart messages land back in the originating thread, topic, or room casing. (#54840, #57056, #63143, #63228, #63506, #64343, #64391)</li>
<li>Models/fallback: preserve <code>/models</code> selection across transient primary-model failures and config reloads, allow timeout cooldown probes, classify OpenRouter no-endpoints responses, detect llama.cpp context overflows, and keep provider/runtime context metadata stable through reloads. (#61472, #64196, #64471)</li>
<li>Agents/BTW: keep <code>/btw</code> side questions working after tool-use turns by stripping replayed tool blocks, hidden reasoning, and malformed image payloads, omitting empty tool arrays, allowing Bedrock <code>auth: "aws-sdk"</code>, and routing Feishu <code>/btw</code> plus <code>/stop</code> through bounded out-of-band lanes. (#64218, #64219, #64225, #64324) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Control UI/BTW: render <code>/btw</code> side results as dismissible ephemeral cards in the browser, send <code>/btw</code> immediately during active runs, and clear stale BTW cards on reset flows so webchat matches the intended detached side-question behavior. (#64290) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Commands/targeting: use the selected agent or session for command output, send policy, usage/cost, context reports, model lists, bash sandbox hints, BTW/compact working directories, plugin commands, and session exports so multi-agent commands describe and mutate the intended target instead of the requester.</li>
<li>Conversation bindings: normalize focused/current conversation ids, preserve binding metadata on account and Discord rebinds, avoid stale Discord lifecycle windows, and keep generic activity touches persisted so reply routing survives rebinds and restarts.</li>
<li>iMessage/self-chat: distinguish normal DM outbound rows from true self-chat using <code>destination_caller_id</code> plus chat participants, preserve multi-handle self-chat aliases, drop ambiguous reflected echoes, and strip wrapped imsg RPC text fields. (#61619, #63868, #63980, #63989, #64000) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Matrix: keep multi-account room scoping consistent, keep packaged crypto migrations warning-only when appropriate, preserve ordered block streaming, add explicit Matrix block-streaming opt-in, and resolve verification/bootstrap from the packaged runtime entry. (#58449, #59249, #59266, #64373) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Telegram/security: tighten Telegram <code>allowFrom</code> sender validation and keep <code>/whoami</code> allowlist reporting in sync with command auth checks.</li>
<li>Agents/timeouts: extend the default LLM idle window to 120s and keep silent no-token idle timeouts on recovery paths, so slow models can retry or fall back before users see an error.</li>
<li>Gateway/agents: preserve configured model selection and richer <code>IDENTITY.md</code> content across agent create/update flows and workspace moves, and fail safely instead of silently overwriting unreadable identity files. (#61577) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Skills/TaskFlow: restore valid frontmatter fences for the bundled <code>taskflow</code> and <code>taskflow-inbox-triage</code> skills and copy bundled <code>SKILL.md</code> files as hard dist-runtime copies so skills stay discoverable and loadable after updates. (#64166, #64469) Thanks @extrasmall0.</li>
<li>Skills: respect overridden home directories when loading personal skills so service, test, and custom launch environments read the intended user skill directory instead of the process home.</li>
<li>Windows/exec: settle supervisor waits from child exit state after stdout and stderr drain even when <code>close</code> never arrives, so CLI commands stop hanging or dying with forced <code>SIGKILL</code> on Windows. (#64072) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Browser/sandbox: prevent sandbox browser CDP startup hangs by recreating containers when the browser security hash changes and by waiting on the correct sandbox browser lifecycle. (#62873) Thanks @Syysean.</li>
<li>QQBot/streaming: make block streaming configurable per QQ bot account via <code>streaming.mode</code> (<code>"partial"</code> | <code>"off"</code>, default <code>"partial"</code>) instead of hardcoding it off, so responses can be delivered incrementally. (#63746)</li>
<li>QQBot/config: allow extra fields in <code>channels.qqbot</code> and <code>channels.qqbot.accounts.*</code> so extended qqbot builds can add new config options without gateway startup failing on schema validation. (#64075) Thanks @WideLee.</li>
<li>Dreaming/gateway: require <code>operator.admin</code> for persistent <code>/dreaming on|off</code> changes and treat missing gateway client scopes as unprivileged instead of silently allowing config writes. (#63872) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Gateway/pairing: prefer explicit QR bootstrap auth over earlier Tailscale auth classification so iOS <code>/pair qr</code> silent bootstrap pairing does not fall through to <code>pairing required</code>. (#59232) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Browser/control: auto-generate browser-control auth tokens for <code>none</code> and <code>trusted-proxy</code> modes, and route browser auth/profile/doctor helpers through the public browser plugin facades. (#63280, #63957) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Browser/act: centralize <code>/act</code> request normalization and execution dispatch while adding stable machine-readable route-level error codes for invalid requests, selector misuse, evaluate-disabled gating, target mismatch, and existing-session unsupported actions. (#63977) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Security/QQBot: enforce media storage boundaries for all outbound local file paths and route image-size probes through SSRF-guarded media fetching instead of raw <code>fetch()</code>. (#63271, #63495) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Channel setup: ignore workspace plugin shadows when resolving trusted channel setup catalog entries so onboarding and setup flows keep using the bundled, trusted setup contract.</li>
<li>Gateway/memory startup: load the explicitly selected memory-slot plugin during gateway startup, while keeping restrictive allowlists and implicit default memory slots from auto-starting unrelated memory plugins. (#64423) Thanks @EronFan.</li>
<li>Config/plugins: let config writes keep disabled plugin entries without forcing required plugin config schemas or crashing raw plugin validation, and avoid re-activating plugin registry state during schema checks. (#54971, #63296) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Config validation: surface the actual offending field for strict-schema union failures in bindings, including top-level unexpected keys on the matching ACP branch. (#40841) Thanks @Hollychou924.</li>
<li>Wizard/plugin config: coerce integer-typed plugin config fields from interactive text input so integer schema values persist as numbers instead of failing validation. (#63346) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Daemon/gateway install: preserve safe custom service env vars on forced reinstall, merge prior custom PATH segments behind the managed service PATH, and stop removed managed env keys from persisting as custom carryover. (#63136) Thanks @WarrenJones.</li>
<li>Cron/scheduling: treat <code>nextRunAtMs <= 0</code> as invalid across cron update, maintenance, timer, and stale-delivery paths so corrupted zero timestamps self-heal instead of causing immediate runs or skipped deliveries. (#63507) Thanks @WarrenJones.</li>
<li>Cron/auth: resolve auth profiles consistently for isolated cron jobs so scheduled runs use the same configured provider credentials as interactive sessions. (#62797) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Tasks: let <code>openclaw tasks cancel</code> cancel stuck background tasks that never reached a normal terminal state. (#62506) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Sessions/model selection: preserve catalog-backed session model labels, provider-qualified context limits, and already-qualified session model refs when catalog metadata is unavailable, so model selection and memory/context budgets survive reloads without bogus provider prefixes. (#61382, #62493) Thanks @Mule-ME.</li>
<li>Status: show configured fallback models in <code>/status</code> and shared session status cards so per-agent fallback configuration is visible before a live failover happens. (#33111) Thanks @AnCoSONG.</li>
<li><code>/context detail</code> now compares the tracked prompt estimate with cached context usage and surfaces untracked provider/runtime overhead when present. (#28391) Thanks @ImLukeF.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: scope bare <code>sessions.create</code> aliases like <code>main</code> to the requested agent while preserving the canonical <code>global</code> and <code>unknown</code> sentinel keys. (#58207) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Gateway/session reset: emit the typed <code>before_reset</code> hook for gateway <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code>, preserving reset-hook behavior even when the previous transcript has already been archived. (#53872) Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>Plugins/commands: pass the active host <code>sessionKey</code> into plugin command contexts, and include <code>sessionId</code> when it is already available from the active session entry, so bundled and third-party commands can resolve the current conversation reliably. (#59044) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Agents/auth: honor <code>models.providers.*.authHeader</code> for pi embedded runner model requests by injecting <code>Authorization: Bearer <apiKey></code> when requested. (#54390) Thanks @lndyzwdxhs.</li>
<li>Claude CLI: clear inherited Anthropic auth/header environment aliases before spawning Claude Code and add sanitized CLI backend auth-env diagnostics for debugging gateway-run provider selection.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: classify AbortError and stream-abort messages as timeout so Ollama NDJSON stream aborts stop showing <code>reason=unknown</code> in model fallback logs. (#58324) Thanks @yelog.</li>
<li>Fireworks/FirePass: disable Kimi K2.5 Turbo reasoning output by forcing thinking off on the FirePass path and hardening the provider wrapper so hidden reasoning no longer leaks into visible replies. (#63607) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>Discord: update Carbon to v0.15.0. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Config/Discord: coerce safe integer numeric Discord IDs to strings during config validation, keep unsafe or precision-losing numeric snowflakes rejected, and align <code>openclaw doctor</code> repair guidance with the same fail-closed behavior. (#45125) Thanks @moliendocode.</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/config: accept <code>enrichGroupParticipantsFromContacts</code> in the core strict config schema so gateways no longer fail validation or startup when the BlueBubbles plugin writes that field. (#56889) Thanks @zqchris.</li>
<li>Feishu/webhooks: read webhook bodies through the pre-auth guard so unauthenticated webhook traffic stays under the same body budget as other protected channel ingress paths.</li>
<li>Tools/web_fetch: add an opt-in <code>tools.web.fetch.ssrfPolicy.allowRfc2544BenchmarkRange</code> config so fake-IP proxy environments that resolve public sites into <code>198.18.0.0/15</code> can use <code>web_fetch</code> without weakening the default SSRF block. (#61830) Thanks @xing-xing-coder.</li>
<li>Dreaming/cron: reconcile managed dreaming cron from startup config and runtime lifecycle changes, but only recover managed dreaming cron state during heartbeat-triggered dreaming checks so ordinary chat traffic does not recreate removed jobs. (#63873, #63929, #63938) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Memory/lancedb: accept <code>dreaming</code> config when <code>memory-lancedb</code> owns the memory slot so Dreaming surfaces can read slot-owner settings without schema rejection. (#63874) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Control UI/dreaming: keep the Dreaming trace area contained and scrollable so overlays no longer cover tabs or blow out the page layout. (#63875) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Dreaming/narrative: harden request-scoped diary fallback so scheduled dreaming only falls back on the dedicated subagent-runtime error, stop trusting spoofable raw error-code objects, and avoid leaking workspace paths when local fallback writes fail. (#64156) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Dreaming/diary: add idempotent narrative subagent runs, preserve restrictive <code>DREAMS.md</code> permissions during atomic writes, and surface temp cleanup failures so repeated sweeps do not double-run the same narrative request or silently weaken diary safety. (#63876) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Heartbeats/sessions: remove stale accumulated isolated heartbeat session keys when the next tick converges them back to the canonical sibling, so repaired sessions stop showing orphaned <code>:heartbeat:heartbeat</code> variants in session listings. (#59606) Thanks @rogerdigital.</li>
<li>Gateway/run cleanup: fix stale run-context TTL cleanup so the new maintenance sweep resets orphaned run sequence state and prevents unbounded run-context growth. (#52731) Thanks @artwalker.</li>
<li>UI/compaction: keep the compaction indicator in a retry-pending state until the run actually finishes, so the UI does not show <code>Context compacted</code> before compaction actually finishes. (#55132) Thanks @mpz4life.</li>
<li>Cron/tool schemas: keep cron tool schemas strict-model-friendly while still preserving <code>failureAlert=false</code>, nullable <code>agentId</code>/<code>sessionKey</code>, and flattened add/update recovery for the newly exposed cron job fields. (#55043) Thanks @brunolorente.</li>
<li>Git metadata: read commit ids from packed refs as well as loose refs so version and status metadata stay accurate after repository maintenance. (#63943)</li>
<li>Gateway: keep <code>commands.list</code> skill entries categorized under tools and include provider-aware plugin <code>nativeName</code> metadata even when <code>scope=text</code>, so remote clients can group skills correctly and map text-surface plugin commands back to native aliases. (#64147)</li>
<li>TUI: reset footer activity to idle when switching sessions so a stale streaming indicator cannot persist after the selection changes. (#63988) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Claude CLI: stop marking spawned Claude Code runs as host-managed so they keep using normal CLI subscription behavior. (#64023) Thanks @Alex-Alaniz.</li>
<li>Codex auth: brand Codex OAuth flows as OpenClaw in user-visible auth prompts and diagnostics.</li>
<li>Gateway/pairing: fail closed for paired device records that have no device tokens, and reject pairing approvals whose requested scopes do not match the requested device roles.</li>
<li>ACP/gateway chat: classify lifecycle errors before forwarding them to ACP clients so refusals use ACP's refusal stop reason while transient backend errors continue to finish as normal turns.</li>
<li>Claude CLI/skills: pass eligible OpenClaw skills into CLI runs, including native Claude Code skill resolution via a temporary plugin plus per-run skill env/API key injection. (#62686, #62723) Thanks @zomars.</li>
<li>Discord: keep generated auto-thread names working with reasoning models by giving title generation enough output budget for thinking plus visible title text. (#64172) Thanks @hanamizuki.</li>
<li>Heartbeat: ignore doc-only Markdown fence markers in the default <code>HEARTBEAT.md</code> template so comment-only heartbeat scaffolds skip API calls again. (#61690, #63434) Thanks @ravyg.</li>
<li>Reply/skills: keep resolved skill and memory secret config stable through embedded reply runs so raw SecretRefs in secondary skill settings no longer crash replies when the gateway already has the live env. (#64249) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Dreaming/startup: keep plugin-registered startup hooks alive across workspace hook reloads and include dreaming startup owners in the gateway startup plugin scope, so managed Dreaming cron registration comes back reliably after gateway boot. (#62327, #64258) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Plugins: treat duplicate <code>registerService</code> calls from the same plugin id as idempotent so snapshot and activation loads no longer emit spurious <code>service already registered</code> diagnostics. (#62033, #64128) Thanks @ly85206559.</li>
<li>Discord/TTS: route auto voice replies through the native voice-note path so Discord receives Opus voice messages instead of regular audio attachments. (#64096) Thanks @LiuHuaize.</li>
<li>Config/plugins: use plugin-owned command alias metadata when <code>plugins.allow</code> contains runtime command names like <code>dreaming</code>, and point users at the owning plugin instead of stale plugin-not-found guidance. (#64191, #64242) Thanks @feiskyer.</li>
<li>Agents/Gemini: strip orphaned <code>required</code> entries from Gemini tool schemas so provider validation no longer rejects tools after schema cleanup or union flattening. (#64284) Thanks @xxxxxmax.</li>
<li>Assistant text: strip Qwen-style XML tool call payloads from visible replies so web and channel messages no longer show raw <code><tool_call><function=...></code> output. (#63999, #64214) Thanks @MoerAI.</li>
<li>Daemon/gateway: prevent systemd restart storms on configuration errors by exiting with <code>EX_CONFIG</code> and adding generated unit restart-prevention guards. (#63913) Thanks @neo1027144-creator.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: prevent gateway crash ("Agent listener invoked outside active run") when a subagent exec tool produces stdout/stderr after the agent run has ended or been aborted. (#62821) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI compat: return real <code>usage</code> for non-stream <code>/v1/chat/completions</code> responses, emit the final usage chunk when <code>stream_options.include_usage=true</code>, and bound usage-gated stream finalization after lifecycle end. (#62986) Thanks @Lellansin.</li>
<li>Matrix/migration: keep packaged warning-only crypto migrations from being misclassified as actionable when only helper chunks are present, so startup and doctor stay on the warning-only path instead of creating unnecessary migration snapshots. (#64373) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Matrix/ACP thread bindings: preserve canonical room casing and parent conversation routing during ACP session spawn so mixed-case room ids bind correctly from top-level rooms and existing Matrix threads. (#64343) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: deduplicate delivered completion announces so retry or re-entry cleanup does not inject duplicate internal-context completion turns into the parent session. (#61525) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: keep sandboxed <code>tools.exec.host=auto</code> sessions from honoring per-call <code>host=node</code> or <code>host=gateway</code> overrides while a sandbox runtime is active, and stop advertising node routing in that state so exec stays on the sandbox host. (#63880)</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: preserve archived delete-mode runs until <code>sessions.delete</code> succeeds and prevent overlapping archive sweeps from duplicating in-flight cleanup attempts. (#61801) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Cron/isolated agent: run scheduled agent turns as non-owner senders so owner-only tools stay unavailable during cron execution. (#63878)</li>
<li>Discord/sandbox: include <code>image</code> in sandbox media param normalization so Discord event cover images cannot bypass sandbox path rewriting. (#64377) Thanks @mmaps.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: extend exec completion detection to cover local background exec formats so the owner-downgrade fires correctly for all exec paths. (#64376) Thanks @mmaps.</li>
<li>Security/dependencies: pin axios to 1.15.0 and add a plugin install dependency denylist that blocks known malicious packages before install. (#63891) Thanks @mmaps.</li>
<li>Browser/security: apply three-phase interaction navigation guard to pressKey and type(submit) so delayed JS redirects from keypress cannot bypass SSRF policy. (#63889) Thanks @mmaps.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Browser/security: guard existing-session Chrome MCP interaction routes with SSRF post-checks so delayed navigation from click, type, press, and evaluate cannot bypass the configured policy. (#64370) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Browser/security: default browser SSRF policy to strict mode so unconfigured installs block private-network navigation, and align external-content marker span mapping so ZWS-injected boundary spoofs are fully sanitized. (#63885) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Browser/security: apply SSRF navigation policy to subframe document navigations so iframe-targeted private-network hops are blocked without quarantining the parent page. (#64371) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Hooks/security: mark agent hook system events as untrusted and sanitize hook display names before cron metadata reuse. (#64372) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Daemon/launchd: keep <code>openclaw gateway stop</code> persistent without uninstalling the macOS LaunchAgent, re-enable it on explicit restart or repair, and harden launchd label handling. (#64447) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Plugins/context engines: preserve <code>plugins.slots.contextEngine</code> through normalization and keep explicitly selected workspace context-engine plugins enabled, so loader diagnostics and plugin activation stop dropping that slot selection. (#64192) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Heartbeat: stop top-level <code>interval:</code> and <code>prompt:</code> fields outside the <code>tasks:</code> block from bleeding into the last parsed heartbeat task. (#64488) Thanks @Rahulkumar070.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI replay: preserve malformed function-call arguments in stored assistant history, avoid double-encoding preserved raw strings on replay, and coerce replayed string args back to objects at Anthropic and Google provider boundaries. (#61956) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/config: accept and honor <code>agents.defaults.heartbeat.timeoutSeconds</code> and per-agent heartbeat timeout overrides for heartbeat agent turns. (#64491) Thanks @cedillarack.</li>
<li>CLI/devices: make implicit <code>openclaw devices approve</code> selection preview-only and require approving the exact request ID, preventing latest-request races during device pairing. (#64160) Thanks @coygeek.</li>
<li>Media/security: honor sender-scoped <code>toolsBySender</code> policy for outbound host-media reads so denied senders cannot trigger host file disclosure via attachment hydration. (#64459) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Browser/security: reject strict-policy hostname navigation unless the hostname is an explicit allowlist exception or IP literal, and route CDP HTTP discovery through the pinned SSRF fetch path. (#64367) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Models/vLLM: ignore empty <code>tool_calls</code> arrays from reasoning-model OpenAI-compatible replies, reset false <code>toolUse</code> stop reasons when no actual tool calls were parsed, and stop sending <code>tool_choice</code> unless tools are present so vLLM reasoning responses no longer hang indefinitely. (#61197, #61534) Thanks @balajisiva.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/scheduling: spread interval heartbeats across stable per-agent phases derived from gateway identity, so provider traffic is distributed more uniformly across the configured interval instead of clustering around startup-relative times. (#64560) Thanks @odysseus0.</li>
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<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Telegram/setup: load setup and secret contracts through packaged top-level sidecars so installed npm builds no longer try to import missing <code>dist/extensions/telegram/src/*</code> files during gateway startup.</li>
<li>Bundled channels/setup: load shared secret contracts through packaged top-level sidecars across BlueBubbles, Feishu, Google Chat, IRC, Matrix, Mattermost, Microsoft Teams, Nextcloud Talk, Slack, and Zalo so installed npm builds no longer rely on missing <code>dist/extensions/*/src/*</code> files during gateway startup.</li>
<li>Bundled plugins: align packaged plugin compatibility metadata with the release version so bundled channels and providers load on OpenClaw 2026.4.8.</li>
<li>Agents/progress: keep <code>update_plan</code> available for OpenAI-family runs while returning compact success payloads and allowing <code>tools.experimental.planTool=false</code> to opt out.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: keep <code>/exec</code> current-default reporting aligned with real runtime behavior so <code>host=auto</code> sessions surface the correct host-aware fallback policy (<code>full/off</code> on gateway or node, <code>deny/off</code> on sandbox) instead of stale stricter defaults.</li>
<li>Slack: honor ambient HTTP(S) proxy settings for Socket Mode WebSocket connections, including NO_PROXY exclusions, so proxy-only deployments can connect without a monkey patch. (#62878) Thanks @mjamiv.</li>
<li>Slack/actions: pass the already resolved read token into <code>downloadFile</code> so SecretRef-backed bot tokens no longer fail after a raw config re-read. (#62097) Thanks @martingarramon.</li>
<li>Network/fetch guard: skip target DNS pinning when trusted env-proxy mode is active so proxy-only sandboxes can let the trusted proxy resolve outbound hosts. (#59007) Thanks @cluster2600.</li>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 02:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>CLI/infer: add a first-class <code>openclaw infer ...</code> hub for provider-backed inference workflows across model, media, web, and embedding tasks. Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Tools/media generation: auto-fallback across auth-backed image, music, and video providers by default, preserve intent during provider switches, remap size/aspect/resolution/duration hints to the closest supported option, and surface provider capabilities plus mode-aware video-to-video support.</li>
<li>Memory/wiki: restore the bundled <code>memory-wiki</code> stack with plugin, CLI, sync/query/apply tooling, memory-host integration, structured claim/evidence fields, compiled digest retrieval, claim-health linting, contradiction clustering, staleness dashboards, and freshness-weighted search. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/webhooks: add a bundled webhook ingress plugin so external automation can create and drive bound TaskFlows through per-route shared-secret endpoints. (#61892) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: add persisted compaction checkpoints plus Sessions UI branch/restore actions so operators can inspect and recover pre-compaction session state. (#62146) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Compaction: add pluggable compaction provider registry so plugins can replace the built-in summarization pipeline. Configure via <code>agents.defaults.compaction.provider</code>; falls back to LLM summarization on provider failure. (#56224) Thanks @DhruvBhatia0.</li>
<li>Agents/system prompt: add <code>agents.defaults.systemPromptOverride</code> for controlled prompt experiments plus heartbeat prompt-section controls so heartbeat runtime behavior can stay enabled without injecting heartbeat instructions every turn.</li>
<li>Providers/Google: add Gemma 4 model support and keep Google fallback resolution on the requested provider path so native Google Gemma routes work again. (#61507) Thanks @eyjohn.</li>
<li>Providers/Google: preserve explicit thinking-off semantics for Gemma 4 while still enabling Gemma reasoning support in compatibility wrappers. (#62127) Thanks @romgenie.</li>
<li>Providers/Arcee AI: add a bundled Arcee AI provider plugin with Trinity catalog entries, OpenRouter support, and updated onboarding/auth guidance. (#62068) Thanks @arthurbr11.</li>
<li>Providers/Anthropic: restore Claude CLI as the preferred local Anthropic path in onboarding, model-auth guidance, doctor flows, and Docker Claude CLI live lanes again.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: detect vision capability from the <code>/api/show</code> response and set image input on models that support it so Ollama vision models accept image attachments. (#62193) Thanks @BruceMacD.</li>
<li>Memory/dreaming: ingest redacted session transcripts into the dreaming corpus with per-day session-corpus notes, cursor checkpointing, and promotion/doctor support. (#62227) Thanks @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Providers/inferrs: add string-content compatibility for stricter OpenAI-compatible chat backends, document <code>inferrs</code> setup with a full config example, and add troubleshooting guidance for local backends that pass direct probes but fail on full agent-runtime prompts.</li>
<li>Agents/context engine: expose prompt-cache runtime context to context engines and keep current-turn prompt-cache usage aligned with the active attempt instead of stale prior-turn assistant state. (#62179) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/context engines: pass <code>availableTools</code> and <code>citationsMode</code> into <code>assemble()</code>, and expose memory-artifact and memory-prompt seams so companion plugins and non-legacy context engines can consume active memory state without reaching into internals. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX plugin: bump the bundled <code>acpx</code> pin to <code>0.5.1</code> so plugin-local installs and strict version checks pick up the latest published runtime release. (#62148) Thanks @onutc.</li>
<li>Discord/events: allow <code>event-create</code> to accept a cover image URL or local file path, load and validate PNG/JPG/GIF event cover media, and pass the encoded image payload through Discord admin action/runtime paths. (#60883) Thanks @bittoby.</li>
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<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>CLI/infer: keep provider-backed infer behavior aligned with actual runtime execution by fixing explicit TTS override handling, profile-aware gateway TTS prefs resolution, per-request transcription <code>prompt</code>/<code>language</code> overrides, image output MIME/extension mismatches, configured web-search fallback behavior, and agent-vs-CLI web-search execution drift.</li>
<li>Plugins/media: when <code>plugins.allow</code> is set, capability fallback now merges bundled capability plugin ids into the allowlist (not only <code>plugins.entries</code>), so media understanding providers such as OpenAI-compatible STT load for voice transcription without requiring <code>openai</code> in <code>plugins.allow</code>. (#62205) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Agents/history and replies: buffer phaseless OpenAI WS text until a real assistant phase arrives, keep replay and SSE history sequence tracking aligned, hide commentary and leaked tool XML from user-visible history, and keep history-based follow-up replies on <code>final_answer</code> text only. (#61729, #61747, #61829, #61855, #61954) Thanks @100yenadmin and contributors.</li>
<li>Control UI: show <code>/tts</code> audio replies in webchat, detect mistaken <code>?token=</code> auth links with the correct <code>#token=</code> hint, and keep Copy, Canvas, and mobile exec-approval UI from covering chat content on narrow screens. (#54842, #61514, #61598) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>iOS/gateway: replace string-matched connection error UI with structured gateway connection problems, preserve actionable pairing/auth failures over later generic disconnect noise, and surface reusable problem banners and details across onboarding, settings, and root status surfaces. (#62650) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>TUI: route <code>/status</code> through the shared session-status command, keep commentary hidden in history, strip raw envelope metadata from async command notices, preserve fallback streaming before per-attempt failures finalize, and restore Kitty keyboard state on exit or fatal crashes. (#49130, #59985, #60043, #61463) Thanks @biefan and contributors.</li>
<li>iOS/Watch exec approvals: keep Apple Watch review and approval recovery working while the iPhone is locked or backgrounded, including reconnect recovery, pending approval persistence, notification cleanup, and APNs-backed watch refresh recovery. (#61757) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Agents/context overflow: combine oversized and aggregate tool-result recovery in one pass and restore a total-context overflow backstop so recoverable sessions retry instead of failing early. (#61651) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Auth/OpenAI Codex OAuth: reload fresh on-disk credentials inside the locked refresh path and retry once after <code>refresh_token_reused</code> rotates only the stored refresh token, so relogin/restart recovery stops getting stuck on stale cached auth state. Thanks @owen-ever.</li>
<li>Auth/OpenAI Codex OAuth: keep native <code>/model ...@profile</code> selections on the target session and honor explicit user-locked auth profiles even when per-agent auth order excludes them. (#62744) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Providers/Anthropic: preserve thinking blocks for Claude Opus 4.5+, Sonnet 4.5+, and newer Claude 4-family models so prompt-cache prefixes keep matching, and skip <code>service_tier</code> injection on OAuth-authenticated stream wrapper requests so Claude OAuth streaming stops failing with HTTP 401. (#60356, #61793)</li>
<li>Agents/Claude CLI: surface nested API error messages from structured CLI output so billing/auth/provider failures show the real provider error instead of an opaque CLI failure.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: preserve explicit <code>host=node</code> routing under elevated defaults when <code>tools.exec.host=auto</code>, fail loud on invalid elevated cross-host overrides, and keep <code>strictInlineEval</code> commands blocked after approval timeouts instead of falling through to automatic execution. (#61739) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Nodes/exec approvals: keep <code>host=node</code> POSIX transport shell wrappers (<code>/bin/sh -lc ...</code>) aligned with inner-command allowlist analysis so allowlisted scripts stop prompting unnecessarily, while Windows <code>cmd.exe</code> wrapper runs stay approval-gated. (#62401) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Nodes/exec approvals: keep Windows <code>cmd.exe /c</code> wrapper runs approval-gated even when <code>env</code> carriers, including env-assignment carriers, wrap the shell invocation. (#62439) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Gateway tool/exec config: block model-facing <code>gateway config.apply</code> and <code>config.patch</code> writes from changing exec approval paths such as <code>safeBins</code>, <code>safeBinProfiles</code>, <code>safeBinTrustedDirs</code>, and <code>strictInlineEval</code>, while still allowing unchanged structured values through. (#62001) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Host exec/env sanitization: block dangerous Java, Rust, Cargo, Git, Kubernetes, cloud credential, config-path, and Helm env overrides so host-run tools cannot be redirected to attacker-chosen code, config, credentials, or repository state. (#59119, #62002, #62291) Thanks @eleqtrizit and contributors.</li>
<li>Commands/allowlist: require owner authorization for <code>/allowlist add</code> and <code>/allowlist remove</code> before channel resolution, so non-owner but command-authorized senders can no longer persistently rewrite allowlist policy state. (#62383) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Feishu/docx uploads: honor <code>tools.fs.workspaceOnly</code> for local <code>upload_file</code> and <code>upload_image</code> paths by forwarding workspace-constrained <code>localRoots</code> into the media loader, so docx uploads can no longer read host-local files outside the workspace when workspace-only mode is active. (#62369) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Network/fetch guard: drop request bodies and body-describing headers on cross-origin <code>307</code> and <code>308</code> redirects by default, so attacker-controlled redirect hops cannot receive secret-bearing POST payloads from SSRF-guarded fetch flows unless a caller explicitly opts in. (#62357) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Browser/SSRF: treat main-frame <code>document</code> redirect hops as navigations even when Playwright does not flag them as <code>isNavigationRequest()</code>, so strict private-network blocking still stops forbidden redirect pivots before the browser reaches the internal target. (#62355) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Browser/node invoke: block persistent browser profile create, reset, and delete mutations through <code>browser.proxy</code> on both gateway-forwarded <code>node.invoke</code> and the node-host proxy path, even when no profile allowlist is configured. (#60489)</li>
<li>Gateway/node pairing: require a fresh pairing request when a previously paired node reconnects with additional declared commands, and keep the live session pinned to the earlier approved command set until the upgrade is approved. (#62658) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Gateway/auth: invalidate existing shared-token and password WebSocket sessions when the configured secret rotates, so stale authenticated sockets cannot stay attached after token or password changes. (#62350) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>MS Teams/security: validate file-consent upload URLs against HTTPS, Microsoft/SharePoint host allowlists, and private-IP DNS checks before uploading attachments, blocking SSRF-style consent-upload abuse. (#23596)</li>
<li>Media/base64 decode guards: enforce byte limits before decoding missed base64-backed Teams, Signal, QQ Bot, and image-tool payloads so oversized inbound media and data URLs no longer bypass pre-decode size checks. (#62007) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Runtime event trust: mark background <code>notifyOnExit</code> summaries, ACP parent-stream relays, and wake-hook payloads as untrusted system events so lower-trust runtime output no longer re-enters later turns as trusted <code>System:</code> text. (#62003)</li>
<li>Auto-reply/media: allow managed generated-media <code>MEDIA:</code> paths from normal reply text again while still blocking arbitrary host-local media and document paths, so generated media keep delivering without reopening host-path injection holes.</li>
<li>Gateway/status and containers: auto-bind to <code>0.0.0.0</code> inside Docker and Podman environments, and probe local TLS gateways over <code>wss://</code> with self-signed fingerprint forwarding so container startup and loopback TLS status checks work again. (#61818, #61935) Thanks @openperf and contributors.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI-compatible HTTP: abort in-flight <code>/v1/chat/completions</code> and <code>/v1/responses</code> turns when clients disconnect so abandoned HTTP requests stop wasting agent runtime. (#54388) Thanks @Lellansin.</li>
<li>macOS/gateway version: strip trailing commit metadata from CLI version output before semver parsing so the Mac app recognizes installed gateway versions like <code>OpenClaw 2026.4.2 (d74a122)</code> again. (#61111) Thanks @oliviareid-svg.</li>
<li>Sessions/model selection: resolve the explicitly selected session model separately from runtime fallback resolution so session status and live model switching stay aligned with the chosen model.</li>
<li>Discord/ACP bindings: canonicalize DM conversation identity across inbound messages, component interactions, native commands, and current-conversation binding resolution so <code>--bind here</code> in Discord DMs keeps routing follow-up replies to the bound agent instead of falling back to the default agent.</li>
<li>Discord: recover forwarded referenced message text and attachments when snapshots are missing, use <code>ws://</code> again for gateway monitor sockets, stop forcing a hardcoded temperature for Codex-backed auto-thread titles, and harden voice receive recovery so rapid speaker restarts keep their next utterance. (#41536, #61670) Thanks @artwalker and contributors.</li>
<li>Slack/thread mentions: add <code>channels.slack.thread.requireExplicitMention</code> so Slack channels that already require mentions can also require explicit <code>@bot</code> mentions inside bot-participated threads. (#58276) Thanks @praktika-engineer.</li>
<li>Slack/threading: keep legacy thread stickiness for real replies when older callers omit <code>isThreadReply</code>, while still honoring <code>replyToMode</code> for Slack's auto-created top-level <code>thread_ts</code>. (#61835) Thanks @kaonash.</li>
<li>Slack/media: keep attachment downloads on the SSRF-guarded dispatcher path so Slack media fetching works on Node 22 without dropping pinned transport enforcement. (#62239) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Matrix/onboarding: add an invite auto-join setup step with explicit off warnings and strict stable-target validation so new Matrix accounts stop silently ignoring invited rooms and fresh DM-style invites unless operators opt in. (#62168) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Matrix/formatting: preserve multi-paragraph and loose-list rendering in Element so numbered and bulleted Markdown keeps their content attached to the correct list item. (#60997) Thanks @gucasbrg.</li>
<li>Telegram/doctor: keep top-level access-control fallback in place during multi-account normalization while still promoting legacy default auth into <code>accounts.default</code>, so existing named bots keep inherited allowlists without dropping the legacy default bot. (#62263) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Plugins/loaders: centralize bundled <code>dist/**</code> Jiti native-load policy and keep channel, public-surface, facade, and config-metadata loader seams off native Jiti on Windows so onboarding and configure flows stop tripping <code>ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ESM_URL_SCHEME</code>. (#62286) Thanks @chen-zhang-cs-code.</li>
<li>Plugins/channels: keep bundled channel artifact and secret-contract loading stable under lazy loading, preserve plugin-schema defaults during install, and fix Windows <code>file://</code> plus native-Jiti plugin loader paths so onboarding, doctor, <code>openclaw secret</code>, and bundled plugin installs work again. (#61832, #61836, #61853, #61856) Thanks @Zeesejo and contributors.</li>
<li>Plugins/ClawHub: verify downloaded plugin archives against version metadata SHA-256, fail closed when archive integrity metadata is missing or malformed, and tighten fallback ZIP verification so plugin installs cannot proceed on mismatched or incomplete ClawHub package metadata. (#60517) Thanks @mappel-nv.</li>
<li>Plugins/provider hooks: stop recursive provider snapshot loads from overflowing the stack during plugin initialization, while still preserving cached nested provider-hook results. (#61922, #61938, #61946, #61951)</li>
<li>Docker/plugins: stop forcing bundled plugin discovery to <code>/app/extensions</code> in runtime images so packaged installs use compiled <code>dist/extensions</code> artifacts again and Node 24 containers do not boot through source-only plugin entry paths. Fixes #62044. (#62316) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: honor the selected provider's <code>baseUrl</code> during streaming so multi-Ollama setups stop routing every stream to the first configured Ollama endpoint. (#61678)</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: stop warning that Ollama could not be reached when discovery only sees empty default local stubs, while still keeping real explicit Ollama overrides loud when the endpoint is unreachable.</li>
<li>Providers/xAI: recognize <code>api.grok.x.ai</code> as an xAI-native endpoint again and keep legacy <code>x_search</code> auth resolution working so older xAI web-search configs continue to load. (#61377) Thanks @jjjojoj.</li>
<li>Providers/Mistral: send <code>reasoning_effort</code> for <code>mistral/mistral-small-latest</code> (Mistral Small 4) with thinking-level mapping, and mark the catalog entry as reasoning-capable so adjustable reasoning matches Mistrals Chat Completions API. (#62162) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>OpenAI TTS/Groq: send <code>wav</code> to Groq-compatible speech endpoints, honor explicit <code>responseFormat</code> overrides on OpenAI-compatible paths, and only mark voice-note output as voice-compatible when the actual format is <code>opus</code>. (#62233) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Tools/web_fetch and web_search: fix <code>TypeError: fetch failed</code> caused by undici 8.0 enabling HTTP/2 by default; pinned SSRF-guard dispatchers now explicitly set <code>allowH2: false</code> to restore HTTP/1.1 behavior and keep the custom DNS-pinning lookup compatible. (#61738, #61777) Thanks @zozo123.</li>
<li>Tools/web search/Exa: show Exa Search in onboarding and configure provider pickers again by marking the bundled Exa provider as setup-visible. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Memory/vector recall: surface explicit warnings when <code>sqlite-vec</code> is unavailable or vector writes are degraded, and strip managed Light Sleep and REM blocks before daily-note ingestion so memory indexing and dreaming stop reporting false-success or re-ingesting staged output. (#61720) Thanks @MonkeyLeeT.</li>
<li>Memory/dreaming: make Dreams config reads and writes respect the selected memory slot plugin instead of always targeting <code>memory-core</code>. (#62275) Thanks @SnowSky1.</li>
<li>QQ Bot/media: route gateway-side attachment and fallback downloads through guarded QQ/Tencent HTTPS fetches so QQ media handling no longer follows arbitrary remote hosts.</li>
<li>Browser/remote CDP: retry the DevTools websocket once after remote browser restarts so healthy remote browser profiles do not fail availability checks during CDP warm-up. (#57397) Thanks @ThanhNguyxn07.</li>
<li>UI/light mode: target both root and nested WebKit scrollbar thumbs in the light theme so page-level and container scrollbars stay visible on light backgrounds. (#61753) Thanks @chziyue.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: honor <code>sessions_spawn(lightContext: true)</code> for spawned subagent runs by preserving lightweight bootstrap context through the gateway and embedded runner instead of silently falling back to full workspace bootstrap injection. (#62264) Thanks @theSamPadilla.</li>
<li>Cron: load <code>jobId</code> into <code>id</code> when the on-disk store omits <code>id</code>, matching doctor migration and fixing <code>unknown cron job id</code> for hand-edited <code>jobs.json</code>. (#62246) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Agents/model fallback: classify minimal HTTP 404 API errors (for example <code>404 status code (no body)</code>) as <code>model_not_found</code> so assistant failures throw into the fallback chain instead of stopping at the first fallback candidate. (#62119) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/network: respect explicit private-network opt-out for loopback and private <code>serverUrl</code> values across account resolution, status probes, monitor startup, and attachment downloads, while keeping public-host attachment hostname pinning intact. (#59373) Thanks @jpreagan.</li>
<li>Agents/heartbeat: keep heartbeat runs pinned to the main session so active subagent transcripts are not overwritten by heartbeat status messages. (#61803) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Agents/heartbeat: respect disabled heartbeat prompt guidance so operators can suppress heartbeat prompt instructions without disabling heartbeat runtime behavior.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: stop compaction-wait aborts from re-entering prompt failover and replaying completed tool turns. (#62600) Thanks @i-dentifier.</li>
<li>Approvals/runtime: move native approval lifecycle assembly into shared core bootstrap/runtime seams driven by channel capabilities and runtime contexts, and remove the legacy bundled approval fallback wiring. (#62135) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Security/fetch-guard: stop rejecting operator-configured proxy hostnames against the target-scoped hostname allowlist in SSRF-guarded fetches, restoring proxy-based media downloads for Telegram and other channels. (#62312) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Logging: make <code>logging.level</code> and <code>logging.consoleLevel</code> honor the documented severity threshold ordering again, and keep child loggers inheriting the parent <code>minLevel</code>. (#44646) Thanks @zhumengzhu.</li>
<li>Agents/sessions_send: pass <code>threadId</code> through announce delivery so cross-session notifications land in the correct Telegram forum topic instead of the group's general thread. (#62758) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd: keep sudo systemctl calls scoped to the invoking user when machine-scoped systemctl fails, while still avoiding machine fallback for permission-denied user bus errors. (#62337) Thanks @Aftabbs.</li>
<li>Docs/i18n: relocalize final localized-page links after translation and remove the zh-CN homepage redirect override so localized Mintlify pages resolve to the correct language roots again. (#61796) Thanks @hxy91819.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: keep timed-out shell-backgrounded commands on the failed path and point long-running jobs to exec background/yield sessions so process polling is only suggested for registered sessions.</li>
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applicationId = "ai.openclaw.app"
minSdk = 31
targetSdk = 36
versionCode = 2026041001
versionName = "2026.4.10"
versionCode = 2026041290
versionName = "2026.4.12"
ndk {
// Support all major ABIs — native libs are tiny (~47 KB per ABI)
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# OpenClaw iOS Changelog
## Unreleased
## 2026.4.12 - 2026-04-12
### Added
### Changed
### Fixed
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw release.
## 2026.4.10 - 2026-04-10

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// Source of truth: apps/ios/version.json
// Generated by scripts/ios-sync-versioning.ts.
OPENCLAW_IOS_VERSION = 2026.4.10
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.4.10
OPENCLAW_IOS_VERSION = 2026.4.12
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.4.12
OPENCLAW_BUILD_VERSION = 1
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<key>CFBundleVersion</key>
<string>2026041001</string>
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<string>OpenClaw</string>
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>

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@@ -11,6 +11,40 @@ enum ShellExecutor {
var errorMessage: String?
}
private final class CompletionBox: @unchecked Sendable {
private let lock = NSLock()
private var finished = false
private let continuation: CheckedContinuation<ShellResult, Never>
init(continuation: CheckedContinuation<ShellResult, Never>) {
self.continuation = continuation
}
func finish(_ result: ShellResult) {
self.lock.lock()
defer { self.lock.unlock() }
guard !self.finished else { return }
self.finished = true
self.continuation.resume(returning: result)
}
}
private static func completedResult(
status: Int,
outTask: Task<Data, Never>,
errTask: Task<Data, Never>) async -> ShellResult
{
let out = await outTask.value
let err = await errTask.value
return ShellResult(
stdout: String(bytes: out, encoding: .utf8) ?? "",
stderr: String(bytes: err, encoding: .utf8) ?? "",
exitCode: status,
timedOut: false,
success: status == 0,
errorMessage: status == 0 ? nil : "exit \(status)")
}
static func runDetailed(
command: [String],
cwd: String?,
@@ -38,6 +72,53 @@ enum ShellExecutor {
process.standardOutput = stdoutPipe
process.standardError = stderrPipe
let outTask = Task { stdoutPipe.fileHandleForReading.readToEndSafely() }
let errTask = Task { stderrPipe.fileHandleForReading.readToEndSafely() }
if let timeout, timeout > 0 {
return await withCheckedContinuation { continuation in
let completion = CompletionBox(continuation: continuation)
process.terminationHandler = { terminatedProcess in
let status = Int(terminatedProcess.terminationStatus)
Task {
let result = await self.completedResult(
status: status,
outTask: outTask,
errTask: errTask)
completion.finish(result)
}
}
do {
try process.run()
} catch {
completion.finish(
ShellResult(
stdout: "",
stderr: "",
exitCode: nil,
timedOut: false,
success: false,
errorMessage: "failed to start: \(error.localizedDescription)"))
return
}
DispatchQueue.global(qos: .userInitiated).asyncAfter(deadline: .now() + timeout) {
guard process.isRunning else { return }
process.terminate()
completion.finish(
ShellResult(
stdout: "",
stderr: "",
exitCode: nil,
timedOut: true,
success: false,
errorMessage: "timeout"))
}
}
}
do {
try process.run()
} catch {
@@ -50,48 +131,11 @@ enum ShellExecutor {
errorMessage: "failed to start: \(error.localizedDescription)")
}
let outTask = Task { stdoutPipe.fileHandleForReading.readToEndSafely() }
let errTask = Task { stderrPipe.fileHandleForReading.readToEndSafely() }
let waitTask = Task { () -> ShellResult in
process.waitUntilExit()
let out = await outTask.value
let err = await errTask.value
let status = Int(process.terminationStatus)
return ShellResult(
stdout: String(bytes: out, encoding: .utf8) ?? "",
stderr: String(bytes: err, encoding: .utf8) ?? "",
exitCode: status,
timedOut: false,
success: status == 0,
errorMessage: status == 0 ? nil : "exit \(status)")
}
if let timeout, timeout > 0 {
let nanos = UInt64(timeout * 1_000_000_000)
return await withTaskGroup(of: ShellResult.self) { group in
group.addTask { await waitTask.value }
group.addTask {
try? await Task.sleep(nanoseconds: nanos)
guard process.isRunning else {
return await waitTask.value
}
process.terminate()
return ShellResult(
stdout: "",
stderr: "",
exitCode: nil,
timedOut: true,
success: false,
errorMessage: "timeout")
}
let first = await group.next()!
group.cancelAll()
return first
}
}
return await waitTask.value
process.waitUntilExit()
return await self.completedResult(
status: Int(process.terminationStatus),
outTask: outTask,
errTask: errTask)
}
static func run(command: [String], cwd: String?, env: [String: String]?, timeout: Double?) async -> Response {

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@@ -128,8 +128,9 @@ actor TalkModeRuntime {
private func start() async {
let gen = self.lifecycleGeneration
guard voiceWakeSupported else { return }
guard PermissionManager.voiceWakePermissionsGranted() else {
self.logger.debug("talk runtime not starting: permissions missing")
guard await PermissionManager.ensureVoiceWakePermissions(interactive: true) else {
self.logger.error("talk runtime not starting: permissions missing")
return
}
await self.reloadConfig()

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@@ -401,6 +401,60 @@ public struct AgentEvent: Codable, Sendable {
}
}
public struct MessageActionParams: Codable, Sendable {
public let channel: String
public let action: String
public let params: [String: AnyCodable]
public let accountid: String?
public let requestersenderid: String?
public let senderisowner: Bool?
public let sessionkey: String?
public let sessionid: String?
public let agentid: String?
public let toolcontext: [String: AnyCodable]?
public let idempotencykey: String
public init(
channel: String,
action: String,
params: [String: AnyCodable],
accountid: String?,
requestersenderid: String?,
senderisowner: Bool?,
sessionkey: String?,
sessionid: String?,
agentid: String?,
toolcontext: [String: AnyCodable]?,
idempotencykey: String)
{
self.channel = channel
self.action = action
self.params = params
self.accountid = accountid
self.requestersenderid = requestersenderid
self.senderisowner = senderisowner
self.sessionkey = sessionkey
self.sessionid = sessionid
self.agentid = agentid
self.toolcontext = toolcontext
self.idempotencykey = idempotencykey
}
private enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case channel
case action
case params
case accountid = "accountId"
case requestersenderid = "requesterSenderId"
case senderisowner = "senderIsOwner"
case sessionkey = "sessionKey"
case sessionid = "sessionId"
case agentid = "agentId"
case toolcontext = "toolContext"
case idempotencykey = "idempotencyKey"
}
}
public struct SendParams: Codable, Sendable {
public let to: String
public let message: String?
@@ -1689,6 +1743,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
public let thinkinglevel: AnyCodable?
public let fastmode: AnyCodable?
public let verboselevel: AnyCodable?
public let tracelevel: AnyCodable?
public let reasoninglevel: AnyCodable?
public let responseusage: AnyCodable?
public let elevatedlevel: AnyCodable?
@@ -1711,6 +1766,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
thinkinglevel: AnyCodable?,
fastmode: AnyCodable?,
verboselevel: AnyCodable?,
tracelevel: AnyCodable?,
reasoninglevel: AnyCodable?,
responseusage: AnyCodable?,
elevatedlevel: AnyCodable?,
@@ -1732,6 +1788,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
self.thinkinglevel = thinkinglevel
self.fastmode = fastmode
self.verboselevel = verboselevel
self.tracelevel = tracelevel
self.reasoninglevel = reasoninglevel
self.responseusage = responseusage
self.elevatedlevel = elevatedlevel
@@ -1755,6 +1812,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
case thinkinglevel = "thinkingLevel"
case fastmode = "fastMode"
case verboselevel = "verboseLevel"
case tracelevel = "traceLevel"
case reasoninglevel = "reasoningLevel"
case responseusage = "responseUsage"
case elevatedlevel = "elevatedLevel"

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@@ -401,6 +401,60 @@ public struct AgentEvent: Codable, Sendable {
}
}
public struct MessageActionParams: Codable, Sendable {
public let channel: String
public let action: String
public let params: [String: AnyCodable]
public let accountid: String?
public let requestersenderid: String?
public let senderisowner: Bool?
public let sessionkey: String?
public let sessionid: String?
public let agentid: String?
public let toolcontext: [String: AnyCodable]?
public let idempotencykey: String
public init(
channel: String,
action: String,
params: [String: AnyCodable],
accountid: String?,
requestersenderid: String?,
senderisowner: Bool?,
sessionkey: String?,
sessionid: String?,
agentid: String?,
toolcontext: [String: AnyCodable]?,
idempotencykey: String)
{
self.channel = channel
self.action = action
self.params = params
self.accountid = accountid
self.requestersenderid = requestersenderid
self.senderisowner = senderisowner
self.sessionkey = sessionkey
self.sessionid = sessionid
self.agentid = agentid
self.toolcontext = toolcontext
self.idempotencykey = idempotencykey
}
private enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case channel
case action
case params
case accountid = "accountId"
case requestersenderid = "requesterSenderId"
case senderisowner = "senderIsOwner"
case sessionkey = "sessionKey"
case sessionid = "sessionId"
case agentid = "agentId"
case toolcontext = "toolContext"
case idempotencykey = "idempotencyKey"
}
}
public struct SendParams: Codable, Sendable {
public let to: String
public let message: String?
@@ -1689,6 +1743,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
public let thinkinglevel: AnyCodable?
public let fastmode: AnyCodable?
public let verboselevel: AnyCodable?
public let tracelevel: AnyCodable?
public let reasoninglevel: AnyCodable?
public let responseusage: AnyCodable?
public let elevatedlevel: AnyCodable?
@@ -1711,6 +1766,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
thinkinglevel: AnyCodable?,
fastmode: AnyCodable?,
verboselevel: AnyCodable?,
tracelevel: AnyCodable?,
reasoninglevel: AnyCodable?,
responseusage: AnyCodable?,
elevatedlevel: AnyCodable?,
@@ -1732,6 +1788,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
self.thinkinglevel = thinkinglevel
self.fastmode = fastmode
self.verboselevel = verboselevel
self.tracelevel = tracelevel
self.reasoninglevel = reasoninglevel
self.responseusage = responseusage
self.elevatedlevel = elevatedlevel
@@ -1755,6 +1812,7 @@ public struct SessionsPatchParams: Codable, Sendable {
case thinkinglevel = "thinkingLevel"
case fastmode = "fastMode"
case verboselevel = "verboseLevel"
case tracelevel = "traceLevel"
case reasoninglevel = "reasoningLevel"
case responseusage = "responseUsage"
case elevatedlevel = "elevatedLevel"

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
228031f16ad06580bfd137f092d70d03f2796515e723b8b6618ed69d285465fa config-baseline.json
bad0a5bb247a62b8fb9ed9fc2b2720eacf3e0913077ac351b5d26ae2723335ad config-baseline.core.json
e1f94346a8507ce3dec763b598e79f3bb89ff2e33189ce977cc87d3b05e71c1d config-baseline.channel.json
6c19997f1fb2aff4315f2cb9c7d9e299b403fbc0f9e78e3412cc7fe1c655f222 config-baseline.plugin.json
724be329389b48a3f1697a534722702de294be4605e1d700c16ec6bbc560100d config-baseline.json
e4f4396307dc84c9f4b5c42280d69b985d8e07869046ca325956fc59a5a9abd0 config-baseline.core.json
3bb312dc9c39a374ca92613abf21606c25dc571287a3941dac71ff57b2b5c519 config-baseline.channel.json
0471a5bffb213a3829555efe5961f5b5fd5080c1d38b1ac8dd87afaabdb8bdc1 config-baseline.plugin.json

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
ee16273fa5ad8c5408e9dad8d96fde86dfa666ef8eb44840b78135814ff97173 plugin-sdk-api-baseline.json
2bd0d5edf23e6a889d6bedb74d0d06411dd7750dac6ebf24971c789f8a69253a plugin-sdk-api-baseline.jsonl
600f05b14825fa01eb9d63ab6cab5f33c74ff44a48cab5c65457ab08e5b0e91a plugin-sdk-api-baseline.json
99d649a86a30756b18b91686f3683e6e829c5e316e1370266ec4fee344bc55cb plugin-sdk-api-baseline.jsonl

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@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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@@ -1,14 +1,98 @@
[
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" },
{ "source": "Gateway", "target": "Gateway" },
{ "source": "Pi", "target": "Pi" },
{ "source": "Skills", "target": "Skills" },
{ "source": "local loopback", "target": "local loopback" },
{ "source": "Tailscale", "target": "Tailscale" },
{ "source": "Getting Started", "target": "はじめに" },
{ "source": "Getting started", "target": "はじめに" },
{ "source": "Quick start", "target": "クイックスタート" },
{ "source": "Quick Start", "target": "クイックスタート" },
{ "source": "Onboarding", "target": "オンボーディング" },
{ "source": "wizard", "target": "ウィザード" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Getting Started",
"target": "はじめに"
},
{
"source": "Getting started",
"target": "はじめに"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "local loopback",
"target": "local loopback"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "Onboarding",
"target": "オンボーディング"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Quick start",
"target": "クイックスタート"
},
{
"source": "Quick Start",
"target": "クイックスタート"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
},
{
"source": "wizard",
"target": "ウィザード"
}
]

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@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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[
{ "source": "CLI", "target": "CLI" },
{ "source": "Mintlify", "target": "Mintlify" },
{ "source": "OpenClaw", "target": "OpenClaw" }
{
"source": "ACP",
"target": "ACP"
},
{
"source": "Active Memory",
"target": "Active Memory"
},
{
"source": "ClawHub",
"target": "ClawHub"
},
{
"source": "CLI",
"target": "CLI"
},
{
"source": "Compaction",
"target": "Compaction"
},
{
"source": "Cron",
"target": "Cron"
},
{
"source": "Dreaming",
"target": "Dreaming"
},
{
"source": "Gateway",
"target": "Gateway"
},
{
"source": "Heartbeat",
"target": "Heartbeat"
},
{
"source": "Mintlify",
"target": "Mintlify"
},
{
"source": "Node",
"target": "Node"
},
{
"source": "OpenClaw",
"target": "OpenClaw"
},
{
"source": "Pi",
"target": "Pi"
},
{
"source": "Plugin",
"target": "Plugin"
},
{
"source": "Skills",
"target": "Skills"
},
{
"source": "Tailscale",
"target": "Tailscale"
},
{
"source": "TaskFlow",
"target": "TaskFlow"
},
{
"source": "TUI",
"target": "TUI"
},
{
"source": "Webhook",
"target": "Webhook"
}
]

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# Docs Guide
This directory owns docs authoring, Mintlify link rules, and docs i18n policy.
## Mintlify Rules
- Docs are hosted on Mintlify (`https://docs.openclaw.ai`).
- Internal doc links in `docs/**/*.md` must stay root-relative with no `.md` or `.mdx` suffix (example: `[Config](/configuration)`).
- Section cross-references should use anchors on root-relative paths (example: `[Hooks](/configuration#hooks)`).
- Doc headings should avoid em dashes and apostrophes because Mintlify anchor generation is brittle there.
- README and other GitHub-rendered docs should keep absolute docs URLs so links work outside Mintlify.
- Docs content must stay generic: no personal device names, hostnames, or local paths; use placeholders like `user@gateway-host`.
## Docs Content Rules
- For docs, UI copy, and picker lists, order services/providers alphabetically unless the section is explicitly describing runtime order or auto-detection order.
- Keep bundled plugin naming consistent with the repo-wide plugin terminology rules in the root `AGENTS.md`.
## Docs i18n
- Foreign-language docs are not maintained in this repo. The generated publish output lives in the separate `openclaw/docs` repo (often cloned locally as `../openclaw-docs`).
- Do not add or edit localized docs under `docs/<locale>/**` here.
- Treat English docs in this repo plus glossary files as the source of truth.
- Pipeline: update English docs here, update `docs/.i18n/glossary.<locale>.json` as needed, then let the publish-repo sync and `scripts/docs-i18n` run in `openclaw/docs`.
- Before rerunning `scripts/docs-i18n`, add glossary entries for any new technical terms, page titles, or short nav labels that must stay in English or use a fixed translation.
- `pnpm docs:check-i18n-glossary` is the guard for changed English doc titles and short internal doc labels.
- Translation memory lives in generated `docs/.i18n/*.tm.jsonl` files in the publish repo.
- See `docs/.i18n/README.md`.

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Recurring top-of-hour expressions are automatically staggered by up to 5 minutes to reduce load spikes. Use `--exact` to force precise timing or `--stagger 30s` for an explicit window.
### Day-of-month and day-of-week use OR logic
Cron expressions are parsed by [croner](https://github.com/Hexagon/croner). When both the day-of-month and day-of-week fields are non-wildcard, croner matches when **either** field matches — not both. This is standard Vixie cron behavior.
```
# Intended: "9 AM on the 15th, only if it's a Monday"
# Actual: "9 AM on every 15th, AND 9 AM on every Monday"
0 9 15 * 1
```
This fires ~56 times per month instead of 01 times per month. OpenClaw uses Croner's default OR behavior here. To require both conditions, use Croner's `+` day-of-week modifier (`0 9 15 * +1`) or schedule on one field and guard the other in your job's prompt or command.
## Execution styles
| Style | `--session` value | Runs in | Best for |

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@@ -6,296 +6,32 @@ read_when:
title: Feishu
---
# Feishu bot
# Feishu / Lark
Feishu (Lark) is a team chat platform used by companies for messaging and collaboration. This plugin connects OpenClaw to a Feishu/Lark bot using the platforms WebSocket event subscription so messages can be received without exposing a public webhook URL.
Feishu/Lark is an all-in-one collaboration platform where teams chat, share documents, manage calendars, and get work done together.
**Status:** production-ready for bot DMs + group chats. WebSocket is the default mode; webhook mode is optional.
---
## Bundled plugin
Feishu ships bundled with current OpenClaw releases, so no separate plugin install
is required.
If you are using an older build or a custom install that does not include bundled
Feishu, install it manually:
```bash
openclaw plugins install @openclaw/feishu
```
---
## Quickstart
There are two ways to add the Feishu channel:
### Method 1: onboarding (recommended)
If you just installed OpenClaw, run onboarding:
```bash
openclaw onboard
```
The wizard guides you through:
1. Creating a Feishu app and collecting credentials
2. Configuring app credentials in OpenClaw
3. Starting the gateway
**After configuration**, check gateway status:
- `openclaw gateway status`
- `openclaw logs --follow`
### Method 2: CLI setup
If you already completed initial install, add the channel via CLI:
```bash
openclaw channels add
```
Choose **Feishu**, then enter the App ID and App Secret.
**After configuration**, manage the gateway:
- `openclaw gateway status`
- `openclaw gateway restart`
- `openclaw logs --follow`
---
## Step 1: Create a Feishu app
### 1. Open Feishu Open Platform
Visit [Feishu Open Platform](https://open.feishu.cn/app) and sign in.
Lark (global) tenants should use [https://open.larksuite.com/app](https://open.larksuite.com/app) and set `domain: "lark"` in the Feishu config.
### 2. Create an app
1. Click **Create enterprise app**
2. Fill in the app name + description
3. Choose an app icon
![Create enterprise app](/images/feishu-step2-create-app.png)
### 3. Copy credentials
From **Credentials & Basic Info**, copy:
- **App ID** (format: `cli_xxx`)
- **App Secret**
**Important:** keep the App Secret private.
![Get credentials](/images/feishu-step3-credentials.png)
### 4. Configure permissions
On **Permissions**, click **Batch import** and paste:
```json
{
"scopes": {
"tenant": [
"aily:file:read",
"aily:file:write",
"application:application.app_message_stats.overview:readonly",
"application:application:self_manage",
"application:bot.menu:write",
"cardkit:card:read",
"cardkit:card:write",
"contact:user.employee_id:readonly",
"corehr:file:download",
"event:ip_list",
"im:chat.access_event.bot_p2p_chat:read",
"im:chat.members:bot_access",
"im:message",
"im:message.group_at_msg:readonly",
"im:message.p2p_msg:readonly",
"im:message:readonly",
"im:message:send_as_bot",
"im:resource"
],
"user": ["aily:file:read", "aily:file:write", "im:chat.access_event.bot_p2p_chat:read"]
}
}
```
![Configure permissions](/images/feishu-step4-permissions.png)
### 5. Enable bot capability
In **App Capability** > **Bot**:
1. Enable bot capability
2. Set the bot name
![Enable bot capability](/images/feishu-step5-bot-capability.png)
### 6. Configure event subscription
⚠️ **Important:** before setting event subscription, make sure:
1. You already ran `openclaw channels add` for Feishu
2. The gateway is running (`openclaw gateway status`)
In **Event Subscription**:
1. Choose **Use long connection to receive events** (WebSocket)
2. Add the event: `im.message.receive_v1`
3. (Optional) For Drive comment workflows, also add: `drive.notice.comment_add_v1`
⚠️ If the gateway is not running, the long-connection setup may fail to save.
![Configure event subscription](/images/feishu-step6-event-subscription.png)
### 7. Publish the app
1. Create a version in **Version Management & Release**
2. Submit for review and publish
3. Wait for admin approval (enterprise apps usually auto-approve)
---
## Step 2: Configure OpenClaw
### Configure with the wizard (recommended)
```bash
openclaw channels add
```
Choose **Feishu** and paste your App ID + App Secret.
### Configure via config file
Edit `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`:
```json5
{
channels: {
feishu: {
enabled: true,
dmPolicy: "pairing",
accounts: {
main: {
appId: "cli_xxx",
appSecret: "xxx",
name: "My AI assistant",
},
},
},
},
}
```
If you use `connectionMode: "webhook"`, set both `verificationToken` and `encryptKey`. The Feishu webhook server binds to `127.0.0.1` by default; set `webhookHost` only if you intentionally need a different bind address.
#### Verification Token and Encrypt Key (webhook mode)
When using webhook mode, set both `channels.feishu.verificationToken` and `channels.feishu.encryptKey` in your config. To get the values:
1. In Feishu Open Platform, open your app
2. Go to **Development****Events & Callbacks** (开发配置 → 事件与回调)
3. Open the **Encryption** tab (加密策略)
4. Copy **Verification Token** and **Encrypt Key**
The screenshot below shows where to find the **Verification Token**. The **Encrypt Key** is listed in the same **Encryption** section.
![Verification Token location](/images/feishu-verification-token.png)
### Configure via environment variables
```bash
export FEISHU_APP_ID="cli_xxx"
export FEISHU_APP_SECRET="xxx"
```
### Lark (global) domain
If your tenant is on Lark (international), set the domain to `lark` (or a full domain string). You can set it at `channels.feishu.domain` or per account (`channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.domain`).
```json5
{
channels: {
feishu: {
domain: "lark",
accounts: {
main: {
appId: "cli_xxx",
appSecret: "xxx",
},
},
},
},
}
```
### Quota optimization flags
You can reduce Feishu API usage with two optional flags:
- `typingIndicator` (default `true`): when `false`, skip typing reaction calls.
- `resolveSenderNames` (default `true`): when `false`, skip sender profile lookup calls.
Set them at top level or per account:
```json5
{
channels: {
feishu: {
typingIndicator: false,
resolveSenderNames: false,
accounts: {
main: {
appId: "cli_xxx",
appSecret: "xxx",
typingIndicator: true,
resolveSenderNames: false,
},
},
},
},
}
```
---
## Step 3: Start + test
### 1. Start the gateway
```bash
openclaw gateway
```
### 2. Send a test message
In Feishu, find your bot and send a message.
### 3. Approve pairing
By default, the bot replies with a pairing code. Approve it:
```bash
openclaw pairing approve feishu <CODE>
```
After approval, you can chat normally.
---
## Overview
- **Feishu bot channel**: Feishu bot managed by the gateway
- **Deterministic routing**: replies always return to Feishu
- **Session isolation**: DMs share a main session; groups are isolated
- **WebSocket connection**: long connection via Feishu SDK, no public URL needed
## Quick start
> **Requires OpenClaw 2026.4.10 or above.** Run `openclaw --version` to check. Upgrade with `openclaw update`.
<Steps>
<Step title="Run the channel setup wizard">
```bash
openclaw channels login --channel feishu
```
Scan the QR code with your Feishu/Lark mobile app to create a Feishu/Lark bot automatically.
</Step>
<Step title="After setup completes, restart the gateway to apply the changes">
```bash
openclaw gateway restart
```
</Step>
</Steps>
---
@@ -303,38 +39,43 @@ After approval, you can chat normally.
### Direct messages
- **Default**: `dmPolicy: "pairing"` (unknown users get a pairing code)
- **Approve pairing**:
Configure `dmPolicy` to control who can DM the bot:
```bash
openclaw pairing list feishu
openclaw pairing approve feishu <CODE>
```
- `"pairing"` — unknown users receive a pairing code; approve via CLI
- `"allowlist"` — only users listed in `allowFrom` can chat (default: bot owner only)
- `"open"` — allow all users
- `"disabled"` — disable all DMs
- **Allowlist mode**: set `channels.feishu.allowFrom` with allowed Open IDs
**Approve a pairing request:**
```bash
openclaw pairing list feishu
openclaw pairing approve feishu <CODE>
```
### Group chats
**1. Group policy** (`channels.feishu.groupPolicy`):
**Group policy** (`channels.feishu.groupPolicy`):
- `"open"` = allow everyone in groups
- `"allowlist"` = only allow `groupAllowFrom`
- `"disabled"` = disable group messages
| Value | Behavior |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| `"open"` | Respond to all messages in groups |
| `"allowlist"` | Only respond to groups in `groupAllowFrom` |
| `"disabled"` | Disable all group messages |
Default: `allowlist`
**2. Mention requirement** (`channels.feishu.requireMention`, overridable via `channels.feishu.groups.<chat_id>.requireMention`):
**Mention requirement** (`channels.feishu.requireMention`):
- explicit `true` = require @mention
- explicit `false` = respond without mentions
- when unset and `groupPolicy: "open"` = default to `false`
- when unset and `groupPolicy` is not `"open"` = default to `true`
- `true` require @mention (default)
- `false` respond without @mention
- Per-group override: `channels.feishu.groups.<chat_id>.requireMention`
---
## Group configuration examples
### Allow all groups, no @mention required (default for open groups)
### Allow all groups, no @mention required
```json5
{
@@ -346,7 +87,7 @@ Default: `allowlist`
}
```
### Allow all groups, but still require @mention
### Allow all groups, still require @mention
```json5
{
@@ -366,16 +107,14 @@ Default: `allowlist`
channels: {
feishu: {
groupPolicy: "allowlist",
// Feishu group IDs (chat_id) look like: oc_xxx
// Group IDs look like: oc_xxx
groupAllowFrom: ["oc_xxx", "oc_yyy"],
},
},
}
```
### Restrict which senders can message in a group (sender allowlist)
In addition to allowing the group itself, **all messages** in that group are gated by the sender open_id: only users listed in `groups.<chat_id>.allowFrom` have their messages processed; messages from other members are ignored (this is full sender-level gating, not only for control commands like /reset or /new).
### Restrict senders within a group
```json5
{
@@ -385,7 +124,7 @@ In addition to allowing the group itself, **all messages** in that group are gat
groupAllowFrom: ["oc_xxx"],
groups: {
oc_xxx: {
// Feishu user IDs (open_id) look like: ou_xxx
// User open_ids look like: ou_xxx
allowFrom: ["ou_user1", "ou_user2"],
},
},
@@ -396,35 +135,23 @@ In addition to allowing the group itself, **all messages** in that group are gat
---
<a id="get-groupuser-ids"></a>
## Get group/user IDs
### Group IDs (chat_id)
### Group IDs (`chat_id`, format: `oc_xxx`)
Group IDs look like `oc_xxx`.
Open the group in Feishu/Lark, click the menu icon in the top-right corner, and go to **Settings**. The group ID (`chat_id`) is listed on the settings page.
**Method 1 (recommended)**
![Get Group ID](/images/feishu-get-group-id.png)
1. Start the gateway and @mention the bot in the group
2. Run `openclaw logs --follow` and look for `chat_id`
### User IDs (`open_id`, format: `ou_xxx`)
**Method 2**
Start the gateway, send a DM to the bot, then check the logs:
Use the Feishu API debugger to list group chats.
```bash
openclaw logs --follow
```
### User IDs (open_id)
User IDs look like `ou_xxx`.
**Method 1 (recommended)**
1. Start the gateway and DM the bot
2. Run `openclaw logs --follow` and look for `open_id`
**Method 2**
Check pairing requests for user Open IDs:
Look for `open_id` in the log output. You can also check pending pairing requests:
```bash
openclaw pairing list feishu
@@ -434,23 +161,13 @@ openclaw pairing list feishu
## Common commands
| Command | Description |
| --------- | ----------------- |
| `/status` | Show bot status |
| `/reset` | Reset the session |
| `/model` | Show/switch model |
| Command | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------- |
| `/status` | Show bot status |
| `/reset` | Reset the current session |
| `/model` | Show or switch the AI model |
> Note: Feishu does not support native command menus yet, so commands must be sent as text.
## Gateway management commands
| Command | Description |
| -------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| `openclaw gateway status` | Show gateway status |
| `openclaw gateway install` | Install/start gateway service |
| `openclaw gateway stop` | Stop gateway service |
| `openclaw gateway restart` | Restart gateway service |
| `openclaw logs --follow` | Tail gateway logs |
> Feishu/Lark does not support native slash-command menus, so send these as plain text messages.
---
@@ -459,30 +176,24 @@ openclaw pairing list feishu
### Bot does not respond in group chats
1. Ensure the bot is added to the group
2. Ensure you @mention the bot (default behavior)
3. Check `groupPolicy` is not set to `"disabled"`
2. Ensure you @mention the bot (required by default)
3. Verify `groupPolicy` is not `"disabled"`
4. Check logs: `openclaw logs --follow`
### Bot does not receive messages
1. Ensure the app is published and approved
1. Ensure the bot is published and approved in Feishu Open Platform / Lark Developer
2. Ensure event subscription includes `im.message.receive_v1`
3. Ensure **long connection** is enabled
4. Ensure app permissions are complete
3. Ensure **persistent connection** (WebSocket) is selected
4. Ensure all required permission scopes are granted
5. Ensure the gateway is running: `openclaw gateway status`
6. Check logs: `openclaw logs --follow`
### App Secret leak
### App Secret leaked
1. Reset the App Secret in Feishu Open Platform
2. Update the App Secret in your config
3. Restart the gateway
### Message send failures
1. Ensure the app has `im:message:send_as_bot` permission
2. Ensure the app is published
3. Check logs for detailed errors
1. Reset the App Secret in Feishu Open Platform / Lark Developer
2. Update the value in your config
3. Restart the gateway: `openclaw gateway restart`
---
@@ -513,42 +224,53 @@ openclaw pairing list feishu
}
```
`defaultAccount` controls which Feishu account is used when outbound APIs do not specify an `accountId` explicitly.
`defaultAccount` controls which account is used when outbound APIs do not specify an `accountId`.
### Message limits
- `textChunkLimit`: outbound text chunk size (default: 2000 chars)
- `mediaMaxMb`: media upload/download limit (default: 30MB)
- `textChunkLimit` outbound text chunk size (default: `2000` chars)
- `mediaMaxMb` media upload/download limit (default: `30` MB)
### Streaming
Feishu supports streaming replies via interactive cards. When enabled, the bot updates a card as it generates text.
Feishu/Lark supports streaming replies via interactive cards. When enabled, the bot updates the card in real time as it generates text.
```json5
{
channels: {
feishu: {
streaming: true, // enable streaming card output (default true)
blockStreaming: true, // enable block-level streaming (default true)
streaming: true, // enable streaming card output (default: true)
blockStreaming: true, // enable block-level streaming (default: true)
},
},
}
```
Set `streaming: false` to wait for the full reply before sending.
Set `streaming: false` to send the complete reply in one message.
### Quota optimization
Reduce the number of Feishu/Lark API calls with two optional flags:
- `typingIndicator` (default `true`): set `false` to skip typing reaction calls
- `resolveSenderNames` (default `true`): set `false` to skip sender profile lookups
```json5
{
channels: {
feishu: {
typingIndicator: false,
resolveSenderNames: false,
},
},
}
```
### ACP sessions
Feishu supports ACP for:
Feishu/Lark supports ACP for DMs and group thread messages. Feishu/Lark ACP is text-command driven — there are no native slash-command menus, so use `/acp ...` messages directly in the conversation.
- DMs
- group topic conversations
Feishu ACP is text-command driven. There are no native slash-command menus, so use `/acp ...` messages directly in the conversation.
#### Persistent ACP bindings
Use top-level typed ACP bindings to pin a Feishu DM or topic conversation to a persistent ACP session.
#### Persistent ACP binding
```json5
{
@@ -592,58 +314,39 @@ Use top-level typed ACP bindings to pin a Feishu DM or topic conversation to a p
}
```
#### Thread-bound ACP spawn from chat
#### Spawn ACP from chat
In a Feishu DM or topic conversation, you can spawn and bind an ACP session in place:
In a Feishu/Lark DM or thread:
```text
/acp spawn codex --thread here
```
Notes:
- `--thread here` works for DMs and Feishu topics.
- Follow-up messages in the bound DM/topic route directly to that ACP session.
- v1 does not target generic non-topic group chats.
`--thread here` works for DMs and Feishu/Lark thread messages. Follow-up messages in the bound conversation route directly to that ACP session.
### Multi-agent routing
Use `bindings` to route Feishu DMs or groups to different agents.
Use `bindings` to route Feishu/Lark DMs or groups to different agents.
```json5
{
agents: {
list: [
{ id: "main" },
{
id: "clawd-fan",
workspace: "/home/user/clawd-fan",
agentDir: "/home/user/.openclaw/agents/clawd-fan/agent",
},
{
id: "clawd-xi",
workspace: "/home/user/clawd-xi",
agentDir: "/home/user/.openclaw/agents/clawd-xi/agent",
},
{ id: "agent-a", workspace: "/home/user/agent-a" },
{ id: "agent-b", workspace: "/home/user/agent-b" },
],
},
bindings: [
{
agentId: "main",
agentId: "agent-a",
match: {
channel: "feishu",
peer: { kind: "direct", id: "ou_xxx" },
},
},
{
agentId: "clawd-fan",
match: {
channel: "feishu",
peer: { kind: "direct", id: "ou_yyy" },
},
},
{
agentId: "clawd-xi",
agentId: "agent-b",
match: {
channel: "feishu",
peer: { kind: "group", id: "oc_zzz" },
@@ -656,7 +359,7 @@ Use `bindings` to route Feishu DMs or groups to different agents.
Routing fields:
- `match.channel`: `"feishu"`
- `match.peer.kind`: `"direct"` or `"group"`
- `match.peer.kind`: `"direct"` (DM) or `"group"` (group chat)
- `match.peer.id`: user Open ID (`ou_xxx`) or group ID (`oc_xxx`)
See [Get group/user IDs](#get-groupuser-ids) for lookup tips.
@@ -667,44 +370,33 @@ See [Get group/user IDs](#get-groupuser-ids) for lookup tips.
Full configuration: [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration)
Key options:
| Setting | Description | Default |
| ------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------- | ---------------- |
| `channels.feishu.enabled` | Enable/disable channel | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.domain` | API domain (`feishu` or `lark`) | `feishu` |
| `channels.feishu.connectionMode` | Event transport mode | `websocket` |
| `channels.feishu.defaultAccount` | Default account ID for outbound routing | `default` |
| `channels.feishu.verificationToken` | Required for webhook mode | - |
| `channels.feishu.encryptKey` | Required for webhook mode | - |
| `channels.feishu.webhookPath` | Webhook route path | `/feishu/events` |
| `channels.feishu.webhookHost` | Webhook bind host | `127.0.0.1` |
| `channels.feishu.webhookPort` | Webhook bind port | `3000` |
| `channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.appId` | App ID | - |
| `channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.appSecret` | App Secret | - |
| `channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.domain` | Per-account API domain override | `feishu` |
| `channels.feishu.dmPolicy` | DM policy | `pairing` |
| `channels.feishu.allowFrom` | DM allowlist (open_id list) | - |
| `channels.feishu.groupPolicy` | Group policy | `allowlist` |
| `channels.feishu.groupAllowFrom` | Group allowlist | - |
| `channels.feishu.requireMention` | Default require @mention | conditional |
| `channels.feishu.groups.<chat_id>.requireMention` | Per-group require @mention override | inherited |
| `channels.feishu.groups.<chat_id>.enabled` | Enable group | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.textChunkLimit` | Message chunk size | `2000` |
| `channels.feishu.mediaMaxMb` | Media size limit | `30` |
| `channels.feishu.streaming` | Enable streaming card output | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.blockStreaming` | Enable block streaming | `true` |
---
## dmPolicy reference
| Value | Behavior |
| ------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `"pairing"` | **Default.** Unknown users get a pairing code; must be approved |
| `"allowlist"` | Only users in `allowFrom` can chat |
| `"open"` | Allow all users (requires `"*"` in allowFrom) |
| `"disabled"` | Disable DMs |
| Setting | Description | Default |
| ------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ---------------- |
| `channels.feishu.enabled` | Enable/disable the channel | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.domain` | API domain (`feishu` or `lark`) | `feishu` |
| `channels.feishu.connectionMode` | Event transport (`websocket` or `webhook`) | `websocket` |
| `channels.feishu.defaultAccount` | Default account for outbound routing | `default` |
| `channels.feishu.verificationToken` | Required for webhook mode | — |
| `channels.feishu.encryptKey` | Required for webhook mode | — |
| `channels.feishu.webhookPath` | Webhook route path | `/feishu/events` |
| `channels.feishu.webhookHost` | Webhook bind host | `127.0.0.1` |
| `channels.feishu.webhookPort` | Webhook bind port | `3000` |
| `channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.appId` | App ID | |
| `channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.appSecret` | App Secret | |
| `channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.domain` | Per-account domain override | `feishu` |
| `channels.feishu.dmPolicy` | DM policy | `allowlist` |
| `channels.feishu.allowFrom` | DM allowlist (open_id list) | [BotOwnerId] |
| `channels.feishu.groupPolicy` | Group policy | `allowlist` |
| `channels.feishu.groupAllowFrom` | Group allowlist | |
| `channels.feishu.requireMention` | Require @mention in groups | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.groups.<chat_id>.requireMention` | Per-group @mention override | inherited |
| `channels.feishu.groups.<chat_id>.enabled` | Enable/disable a specific group | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.textChunkLimit` | Message chunk size | `2000` |
| `channels.feishu.mediaMaxMb` | Media size limit | `30` |
| `channels.feishu.streaming` | Streaming card output | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.blockStreaming` | Block-level streaming | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.typingIndicator` | Send typing reactions | `true` |
| `channels.feishu.resolveSenderNames` | Resolve sender display names | `true` |
---
@@ -727,62 +419,16 @@ Key options:
- ✅ Files
- ✅ Audio
- ✅ Video/media
- ✅ Interactive cards
- ⚠️ Rich text (post-style formatting and cards, not arbitrary Feishu authoring features)
- ✅ Interactive cards (including streaming updates)
- ⚠️ Rich text (post-style formatting; doesn't support full Feishu/Lark authoring capabilities)
### Threads and replies
- ✅ Inline replies
- ✅ Topic-thread replies where Feishu exposes `reply_in_thread`
- ✅ Media replies stay thread-aware when replying to a thread/topic message
- ✅ Thread replies
- ✅ Media replies stay thread-aware when replying to a thread message
## Drive comments
Feishu can trigger the agent when someone adds a comment on a Feishu Drive document (Docs, Sheets,
etc.). The agent receives the comment text, document context, and the comment thread so it can
respond in-thread or make document edits.
Requirements:
- Subscribe to `drive.notice.comment_add_v1` in your Feishu app event subscription settings
(alongside the existing `im.message.receive_v1`)
- The Drive tool is enabled by default; disable with `channels.feishu.tools.drive: false`
The `feishu_drive` tool exposes these comment actions:
| Action | Description |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| `list_comments` | List comments on a document |
| `list_comment_replies` | List replies in a comment thread |
| `add_comment` | Add a new top-level comment |
| `reply_comment` | Reply to an existing comment thread |
When the agent handles a Drive comment event, it receives:
- the comment text and sender
- document metadata (title, type, URL)
- the comment thread context for in-thread replies
After making document edits, the agent is guided to use `feishu_drive.reply_comment` to notify the
commenter and then output the exact silent token `NO_REPLY` / `no_reply` to
avoid duplicate sends.
## Runtime action surface
Feishu currently exposes these runtime actions:
- `send`
- `read`
- `edit`
- `thread-reply`
- `pin`
- `list-pins`
- `unpin`
- `member-info`
- `channel-info`
- `channel-list`
- `react` and `reactions` when reactions are enabled in config
- `feishu_drive` comment actions: `list_comments`, `list_comment_replies`, `add_comment`, `reply_comment`
---
## Related

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Note: `agents.list[].groupChat.mentionPatterns` is now used by Telegram/Discord/
- Activation modes: `mention` (default) or `always`. `mention` requires a ping (real WhatsApp @-mentions via `mentionedJids`, safe regex patterns, or the bots E.164 anywhere in the text). `always` wakes the agent on every message but it should reply only when it can add meaningful value; otherwise it returns the exact silent token `NO_REPLY` / `no_reply`. Defaults can be set in config (`channels.whatsapp.groups`) and overridden per group via `/activation`. When `channels.whatsapp.groups` is set, it also acts as a group allowlist (include `"*"` to allow all).
- Group policy: `channels.whatsapp.groupPolicy` controls whether group messages are accepted (`open|disabled|allowlist`). `allowlist` uses `channels.whatsapp.groupAllowFrom` (fallback: explicit `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom`). Default is `allowlist` (blocked until you add senders).
- Per-group sessions: session keys look like `agent:<agentId>:whatsapp:group:<jid>` so commands such as `/verbose on` or `/think high` (sent as standalone messages) are scoped to that group; personal DM state is untouched. Heartbeats are skipped for group threads.
- Per-group sessions: session keys look like `agent:<agentId>:whatsapp:group:<jid>` so commands such as `/verbose on`, `/trace on`, or `/think high` (sent as standalone messages) are scoped to that group; personal DM state is untouched. Heartbeats are skipped for group threads.
- Context injection: **pending-only** group messages (default 50) that _did not_ trigger a run are prefixed under `[Chat messages since your last reply - for context]`, with the triggering line under `[Current message - respond to this]`. Messages already in the session are not re-injected.
- Sender surfacing: every group batch now ends with `[from: Sender Name (+E164)]` so Pi knows who is speaking.
- Ephemeral/view-once: we unwrap those before extracting text/mentions, so pings inside them still trigger.
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Only the owner number (from `channels.whatsapp.allowFrom`, or the bots own E.
1. Add your WhatsApp account (the one running OpenClaw) to the group.
2. Say `@openclaw …` (or include the number). Only allowlisted senders can trigger it unless you set `groupPolicy: "open"`.
3. The agent prompt will include recent group context plus the trailing `[from: …]` marker so it can address the right person.
4. Session-level directives (`/verbose on`, `/think high`, `/new` or `/reset`, `/compact`) apply only to that groups session; send them as standalone messages so they register. Your personal DM session remains independent.
4. Session-level directives (`/verbose on`, `/trace on`, `/think high`, `/new` or `/reset`, `/compact`) apply only to that groups session; send them as standalone messages so they register. Your personal DM session remains independent.
## Testing / verification

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ title: "Microsoft Teams"
> "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
Updated: 2026-01-21
Updated: 2026-03-25
Status: text + DM attachments are supported; channel/group file sending requires `sharePointSiteId` + Graph permissions (see [Sending files in group chats](#sending-files-in-group-chats)). Polls are sent via Adaptive Cards. Message actions expose explicit `upload-file` for file-first sends.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Details: [Plugins](/tools/plugin)
4. Expose `/api/messages` (port 3978 by default) via a public URL or tunnel.
5. Install the Teams app package and start the gateway.
Minimal config:
Minimal config (client secret):
```json5
{
@@ -59,6 +59,8 @@ Minimal config:
}
```
For production deployments, consider using [federated authentication](#federated-authentication-certificate--managed-identity) (certificate or managed identity) instead of client secrets.
Note: group chats are blocked by default (`channels.msteams.groupPolicy: "allowlist"`). To allow group replies, set `channels.msteams.groupAllowFrom` (or use `groupPolicy: "open"` to allow any member, mention-gated).
## Goals
@@ -190,6 +192,148 @@ Before configuring OpenClaw, you need to create an Azure Bot resource.
2. Click **Microsoft Teams** → Configure → Save
3. Accept the Terms of Service
## Federated Authentication (Certificate + Managed Identity)
> Added in 2026.3.24
For production deployments, OpenClaw supports **federated authentication** as a more secure alternative to client secrets. Two methods are available:
### Option A: Certificate-based authentication
Use a PEM certificate registered with your Entra ID app registration.
**Setup:**
1. Generate or obtain a certificate (PEM format with private key).
2. In Entra ID → App Registration → **Certificates & secrets****Certificates** → Upload the public certificate.
**Config:**
```json5
{
channels: {
msteams: {
enabled: true,
appId: "<APP_ID>",
tenantId: "<TENANT_ID>",
authType: "federated",
certificatePath: "/path/to/cert.pem",
webhook: { port: 3978, path: "/api/messages" },
},
},
}
```
**Env vars:**
- `MSTEAMS_AUTH_TYPE=federated`
- `MSTEAMS_CERTIFICATE_PATH=/path/to/cert.pem`
### Option B: Azure Managed Identity
Use Azure Managed Identity for passwordless authentication. This is ideal for deployments on Azure infrastructure (AKS, App Service, Azure VMs) where a managed identity is available.
**How it works:**
1. The bot pod/VM has a managed identity (system-assigned or user-assigned).
2. A **federated identity credential** links the managed identity to the Entra ID app registration.
3. At runtime, OpenClaw uses `@azure/identity` to acquire tokens from the Azure IMDS endpoint (`169.254.169.254`).
4. The token is passed to the Teams SDK for bot authentication.
**Prerequisites:**
- Azure infrastructure with managed identity enabled (AKS workload identity, App Service, VM)
- Federated identity credential created on the Entra ID app registration
- Network access to IMDS (`169.254.169.254:80`) from the pod/VM
**Config (system-assigned managed identity):**
```json5
{
channels: {
msteams: {
enabled: true,
appId: "<APP_ID>",
tenantId: "<TENANT_ID>",
authType: "federated",
useManagedIdentity: true,
webhook: { port: 3978, path: "/api/messages" },
},
},
}
```
**Config (user-assigned managed identity):**
```json5
{
channels: {
msteams: {
enabled: true,
appId: "<APP_ID>",
tenantId: "<TENANT_ID>",
authType: "federated",
useManagedIdentity: true,
managedIdentityClientId: "<MI_CLIENT_ID>",
webhook: { port: 3978, path: "/api/messages" },
},
},
}
```
**Env vars:**
- `MSTEAMS_AUTH_TYPE=federated`
- `MSTEAMS_USE_MANAGED_IDENTITY=true`
- `MSTEAMS_MANAGED_IDENTITY_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>` (only for user-assigned)
### AKS Workload Identity Setup
For AKS deployments using workload identity:
1. **Enable workload identity** on your AKS cluster.
2. **Create a federated identity credential** on the Entra ID app registration:
```bash
az ad app federated-credential create --id <APP_OBJECT_ID> --parameters '{
"name": "my-bot-workload-identity",
"issuer": "<AKS_OIDC_ISSUER_URL>",
"subject": "system:serviceaccount:<NAMESPACE>:<SERVICE_ACCOUNT>",
"audiences": ["api://AzureADTokenExchange"]
}'
```
3. **Annotate the Kubernetes service account** with the app client ID:
```yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: my-bot-sa
annotations:
azure.workload.identity/client-id: "<APP_CLIENT_ID>"
```
4. **Label the pod** for workload identity injection:
```yaml
metadata:
labels:
azure.workload.identity/use: "true"
```
5. **Ensure network access** to IMDS (`169.254.169.254`) — if using NetworkPolicy, add an egress rule allowing traffic to `169.254.169.254/32` on port 80.
### Auth type comparison
| Method | Config | Pros | Cons |
| -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| **Client secret** | `appPassword` | Simple setup | Secret rotation required, less secure |
| **Certificate** | `authType: "federated"` + `certificatePath` | No shared secret over network | Certificate management overhead |
| **Managed Identity** | `authType: "federated"` + `useManagedIdentity` | Passwordless, no secrets to manage | Azure infrastructure required |
**Default behavior:** When `authType` is not set, OpenClaw defaults to client secret authentication. Existing configurations continue to work without changes.
## Local Development (Tunneling)
Teams can't reach `localhost`. Use a tunnel for local development:
@@ -279,6 +423,11 @@ This is often easier than hand-editing JSON manifests.
- `MSTEAMS_APP_ID`
- `MSTEAMS_APP_PASSWORD`
- `MSTEAMS_TENANT_ID`
- `MSTEAMS_AUTH_TYPE` (optional: `"secret"` or `"federated"`)
- `MSTEAMS_CERTIFICATE_PATH` (federated + certificate)
- `MSTEAMS_CERTIFICATE_THUMBPRINT` (optional, not required for auth)
- `MSTEAMS_USE_MANAGED_IDENTITY` (federated + managed identity)
- `MSTEAMS_MANAGED_IDENTITY_CLIENT_ID` (user-assigned MI only)
5. **Bot endpoint**
- Set the Azure Bot Messaging Endpoint to:
@@ -492,6 +641,11 @@ Key settings (see `/gateway/configuration` for shared channel patterns):
- `toolsBySender` keys should use explicit prefixes:
`id:`, `e164:`, `username:`, `name:` (legacy unprefixed keys still map to `id:` only).
- `channels.msteams.actions.memberInfo`: enable or disable the Graph-backed member info action (default: enabled when Graph credentials are available).
- `channels.msteams.authType`: authentication type — `"secret"` (default) or `"federated"`.
- `channels.msteams.certificatePath`: path to PEM certificate file (federated + certificate auth).
- `channels.msteams.certificateThumbprint`: certificate thumbprint (optional, not required for auth).
- `channels.msteams.useManagedIdentity`: enable managed identity auth (federated mode).
- `channels.msteams.managedIdentityClientId`: client ID for user-assigned managed identity.
- `channels.msteams.sharePointSiteId`: SharePoint site ID for file uploads in group chats/channels (see [Sending files in group chats](#sending-files-in-group-chats)).
## Routing & Sessions

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@@ -282,7 +282,279 @@ openclaw gateway
</Tab>
</Tabs>
### Additional manifest settings
Surface different features that extend the above defaults.
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Optional native slash commands">
Multiple [native slash commands](#commands-and-slash-behavior) can be used instead of a single configured command with nuance:
- Use `/agentstatus` instead of `/status` because the `/status` command is reserved.
- No more than 25 slash commands can be made available at once.
Replace your existing `features.slash_commands` section with a subset of [available commands](/tools/slash-commands#command-list):
<Tabs>
<Tab title="Socket Mode (default)">
```json
"slash_commands": [
{
"command": "/new",
"description": "Start a new session",
"usage_hint": "[model]"
},
{
"command": "/reset",
"description": "Reset the current session"
},
{
"command": "/compact",
"description": "Compact the session context",
"usage_hint": "[instructions]"
},
{
"command": "/stop",
"description": "Stop the current run"
},
{
"command": "/session",
"description": "Manage thread-binding expiry",
"usage_hint": "idle <duration|off> or max-age <duration|off>"
},
{
"command": "/think",
"description": "Set the thinking level",
"usage_hint": "<off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh>"
},
{
"command": "/verbose",
"description": "Toggle verbose output",
"usage_hint": "on|off|full"
},
{
"command": "/fast",
"description": "Show or set fast mode",
"usage_hint": "[status|on|off]"
},
{
"command": "/reasoning",
"description": "Toggle reasoning visibility",
"usage_hint": "[on|off|stream]"
},
{
"command": "/elevated",
"description": "Toggle elevated mode",
"usage_hint": "[on|off|ask|full]"
},
{
"command": "/exec",
"description": "Show or set exec defaults",
"usage_hint": "host=<auto|sandbox|gateway|node> security=<deny|allowlist|full> ask=<off|on-miss|always> node=<id>"
},
{
"command": "/model",
"description": "Show or set the model",
"usage_hint": "[name|#|status]"
},
{
"command": "/models",
"description": "List providers or models for a provider",
"usage_hint": "[provider] [page] [limit=<n>|size=<n>|all]"
},
{
"command": "/help",
"description": "Show the short help summary"
},
{
"command": "/commands",
"description": "Show the generated command catalog"
},
{
"command": "/tools",
"description": "Show what the current agent can use right now",
"usage_hint": "[compact|verbose]"
},
{
"command": "/agentstatus",
"description": "Show runtime status, including provider usage/quota when available"
},
{
"command": "/tasks",
"description": "List active/recent background tasks for the current session"
},
{
"command": "/context",
"description": "Explain how context is assembled",
"usage_hint": "[list|detail|json]"
},
{
"command": "/whoami",
"description": "Show your sender identity"
},
{
"command": "/skill",
"description": "Run a skill by name",
"usage_hint": "<name> [input]"
},
{
"command": "/btw",
"description": "Ask a side question without changing session context",
"usage_hint": "<question>"
},
{
"command": "/usage",
"description": "Control the usage footer or show cost summary",
"usage_hint": "off|tokens|full|cost"
}
]
```
</Tab>
<Tab title="HTTP Request URLs">
```json
"slash_commands": [
{
"command": "/new",
"description": "Start a new session",
"usage_hint": "[model]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/reset",
"description": "Reset the current session",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/compact",
"description": "Compact the session context",
"usage_hint": "[instructions]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/stop",
"description": "Stop the current run",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/session",
"description": "Manage thread-binding expiry",
"usage_hint": "idle <duration|off> or max-age <duration|off>",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/think",
"description": "Set the thinking level",
"usage_hint": "<off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh>",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/verbose",
"description": "Toggle verbose output",
"usage_hint": "on|off|full",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/fast",
"description": "Show or set fast mode",
"usage_hint": "[status|on|off]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/reasoning",
"description": "Toggle reasoning visibility",
"usage_hint": "[on|off|stream]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/elevated",
"description": "Toggle elevated mode",
"usage_hint": "[on|off|ask|full]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/exec",
"description": "Show or set exec defaults",
"usage_hint": "host=<auto|sandbox|gateway|node> security=<deny|allowlist|full> ask=<off|on-miss|always> node=<id>",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/model",
"description": "Show or set the model",
"usage_hint": "[name|#|status]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/models",
"description": "List providers or models for a provider",
"usage_hint": "[provider] [page] [limit=<n>|size=<n>|all]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/help",
"description": "Show the short help summary",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/commands",
"description": "Show the generated command catalog",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/tools",
"description": "Show what the current agent can use right now",
"usage_hint": "[compact|verbose]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/agentstatus",
"description": "Show runtime status, including provider usage/quota when available",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/tasks",
"description": "List active/recent background tasks for the current session",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/context",
"description": "Explain how context is assembled",
"usage_hint": "[list|detail|json]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/whoami",
"description": "Show your sender identity",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/skill",
"description": "Run a skill by name",
"usage_hint": "<name> [input]",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/btw",
"description": "Ask a side question without changing session context",
"usage_hint": "<question>",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
},
{
"command": "/usage",
"description": "Control the usage footer or show cost summary",
"usage_hint": "off|tokens|full|cost",
"url": "https://gateway-host.example.com/slack/events"
}
]
```
</Tab>
</Tabs>
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Optional authorship scopes (write operations)">
Add the `chat:write.customize` bot scope if you want outgoing messages to use the active agent identity (custom username and icon) instead of the default Slack app identity.
@@ -536,30 +808,37 @@ Notes:
## Commands and slash behavior
- Native command auto-mode is **off** for Slack (`commands.native: "auto"` does not enable Slack native commands).
- Enable native Slack command handlers with `channels.slack.commands.native: true` (or global `commands.native: true`).
- When native commands are enabled, register matching slash commands in Slack (`/<command>` names), with one exception:
- register `/agentstatus` for the status command (Slack reserves `/status`)
- If native commands are not enabled, you can run a single configured slash command via `channels.slack.slashCommand`.
- Native arg menus now adapt their rendering strategy:
- up to 5 options: button blocks
- 6-100 options: static select menu
- more than 100 options: external select with async option filtering when interactivity options handlers are available
- if encoded option values exceed Slack limits, the flow falls back to buttons
- For long option payloads, Slash command argument menus use a confirm dialog before dispatching a selected value.
Default slash command settings:
Slash commands appear in Slack as either a single configured command or multiple native commands. Configure `channels.slack.slashCommand` to change command defaults:
- `enabled: false`
- `name: "openclaw"`
- `sessionPrefix: "slack:slash"`
- `ephemeral: true`
Slash sessions use isolated keys:
```txt
/openclaw /help
```
- `agent:<agentId>:slack:slash:<userId>`
Native commands require [additional manifest settings](#additional-manifest-settings) in your Slack app and are enabled with `channels.slack.commands.native: true` or `commands.native: true` in global configurations instead.
and still route command execution against the target conversation session (`CommandTargetSessionKey`).
- Native command auto-mode is **off** for Slack so `commands.native: "auto"` does not enable Slack native commands.
```txt
/help
```
Native argument menus use an adaptive rendering strategy that shows a confirmation modal before dispatching a selected option value:
- up to 5 options: button blocks
- 6-100 options: static select menu
- more than 100 options: external select with async option filtering when interactivity options handlers are available
- exceeded Slack limits: encoded option values fall back to buttons
```txt
/think
```
Slash sessions use isolated keys like `agent:<agentId>:slack:slash:<userId>` and still route command executions to the target conversation session using `CommandTargetSessionKey`.
## Interactive replies

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@@ -473,6 +473,7 @@ Chat messages support `/...` commands (text and native). See [/tools/slash-comma
Highlights:
- `/status` for quick diagnostics.
- `/trace` for session-scoped plugin trace/debug lines.
- `/config` for persisted config changes.
- `/debug` for runtime-only config overrides (memory, not disk; requires `commands.debug: true`).

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@@ -43,6 +43,17 @@ openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
`--custom-api-key` is optional in non-interactive mode. If omitted, onboarding checks `CUSTOM_API_KEY`.
LM Studio also supports a provider-specific key flag in non-interactive mode:
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--auth-choice lmstudio \
--custom-base-url "http://localhost:1234/v1" \
--custom-model-id "qwen/qwen3.5-9b" \
--lmstudio-api-key "$LM_API_TOKEN" \
--accept-risk
```
Non-interactive Ollama:
```bash

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ self-contained, safe-default setup:
enabled: true,
agents: ["main"],
allowedChatTypes: ["direct"],
modelFallbackPolicy: "default-remote",
modelFallback: "google/gemini-3-flash",
queryMode: "recent",
promptStyle: "balanced",
timeoutMs: 15000,
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ self-contained, safe-default setup:
This turns the plugin on for the `main` agent, keeps it limited to direct-message
style sessions by default, lets it inherit the current session model first, and
still allows the built-in remote fallback if no explicit or inherited model is
uses the configured fallback model only if no explicit or inherited model is
available.
After that, restart the gateway:
@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ To inspect it live in a conversation:
```text
/verbose on
/trace on
```
## Turn active memory on
@@ -85,7 +86,7 @@ Start with this in `openclaw.json`:
config: {
agents: ["main"],
allowedChatTypes: ["direct"],
modelFallbackPolicy: "default-remote",
modelFallback: "google/gemini-3-flash",
queryMode: "recent",
promptStyle: "balanced",
timeoutMs: 15000,
@@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ What this means:
- `config.agents: ["main"]` opts only the `main` agent into active memory
- `config.allowedChatTypes: ["direct"]` keeps active memory on for direct-message style sessions only by default
- if `config.model` is unset, active memory inherits the current session model first
- `config.modelFallbackPolicy: "default-remote"` keeps the built-in remote fallback as the default when no explicit or inherited model is available
- `config.modelFallback` optionally provides your own fallback provider/model for recall
- `config.promptStyle: "balanced"` uses the default general-purpose prompt style for `recent` mode
- active memory still runs only on eligible interactive persistent chat sessions
@@ -148,21 +149,24 @@ The global form writes `plugins.entries.active-memory.config.enabled`. It leaves
`plugins.entries.active-memory.enabled` on so the command remains available to
turn active memory back on later.
If you want to see what active memory is doing in a live session, turn verbose
mode on for that session:
If you want to see what active memory is doing in a live session, turn on the
session toggles that match the output you want:
```text
/verbose on
/trace on
```
With verbose enabled, OpenClaw can show:
With those enabled, OpenClaw can show:
- an active memory status line such as `Active Memory: ok 842ms recent 34 chars`
- a readable debug summary such as `Active Memory Debug: Lemon pepper wings with blue cheese.`
- an active memory status line such as `Active Memory: ok 842ms recent 34 chars` when `/verbose on`
- a readable debug summary such as `Active Memory Debug: Lemon pepper wings with blue cheese.` when `/trace on`
Those lines are derived from the same active memory pass that feeds the hidden
system context, but they are formatted for humans instead of exposing raw prompt
markup.
markup. They are sent as a follow-up diagnostic message after the normal
assistant reply so channel clients like Telegram do not flash a separate
pre-reply diagnostic bubble.
By default, the blocking memory sub-agent transcript is temporary and deleted
after the run completes.
@@ -171,6 +175,7 @@ Example flow:
```text
/verbose on
/trace on
what wings should i order?
```
@@ -335,26 +340,22 @@ If `config.model` is unset, Active Memory tries to resolve a model in this order
explicit plugin model
-> current session model
-> agent primary model
-> optional built-in remote fallback
-> optional configured fallback model
```
`config.modelFallbackPolicy` controls the last step.
`config.modelFallback` controls the configured fallback step.
Default:
Optional custom fallback:
```json5
modelFallbackPolicy: "default-remote"
modelFallback: "google/gemini-3-flash"
```
Other option:
If no explicit, inherited, or configured fallback model resolves, Active Memory
skips recall for that turn.
```json5
modelFallbackPolicy: "resolved-only"
```
Use `resolved-only` if you want Active Memory to skip recall instead of falling
back to the built-in remote default when no explicit or inherited model is
available.
`config.modelFallbackPolicy` is retained only as a deprecated compatibility
field for older configs. It no longer changes runtime behavior.
## Advanced escape hatches
@@ -572,8 +573,10 @@ Start with `recent`.
}
```
If you want to inspect live behavior while tuning, use `/verbose on` in the
session instead of looking for a separate active-memory debug command.
If you want to inspect live behavior while tuning, use `/verbose on` for the
normal status line and `/trace on` for the active-memory debug summary instead
of looking for a separate active-memory debug command. In chat channels, those
diagnostic lines are sent after the main assistant reply rather than before it.
Then move to:
@@ -601,6 +604,184 @@ If active memory is too slow:
- reduce recent turn counts
- reduce per-turn char caps
## Common issues
### Embedding provider changed unexpectedly
Active Memory uses the normal `memory_search` pipeline under
`agents.defaults.memorySearch`. That means embedding-provider setup is only a
requirement when your `memorySearch` setup requires embeddings for the behavior
you want.
In practice:
- explicit provider setup is **required** if you want a provider that is not
auto-detected, such as `ollama`
- explicit provider setup is **required** if auto-detection does not resolve
any usable embedding provider for your environment
- explicit provider setup is **highly recommended** if you want deterministic
provider selection instead of "first available wins"
- explicit provider setup is usually **not required** if auto-detection already
resolves the provider you want and that provider is stable in your deployment
If `memorySearch.provider` is unset, OpenClaw auto-detects the first available
embedding provider.
That can be confusing in real deployments:
- a newly available API key can change which provider memory search uses
- one command or diagnostics surface may make the selected provider look
different from the path you are actually hitting during live memory sync or
search bootstrap
- hosted providers can fail with quota or rate-limit errors that only show up
once Active Memory starts issuing recall searches before each reply
Active Memory can still run without embeddings when `memory_search` can operate
in degraded lexical-only mode, which typically happens when no embedding
provider can be resolved.
Do not assume the same fallback on provider runtime failures such as quota
exhaustion, rate limits, network/provider errors, or missing local/remote
models after a provider has already been selected.
In practice:
- if no embedding provider can be resolved, `memory_search` may degrade to
lexical-only retrieval
- if an embedding provider is resolved and then fails at runtime, OpenClaw does
not currently guarantee a lexical fallback for that request
- if you need deterministic provider selection, pin
`agents.defaults.memorySearch.provider`
- if you need provider failover on runtime errors, configure
`agents.defaults.memorySearch.fallback` explicitly
If you depend on embedding-backed recall, multimodal indexing, or a specific
local/remote provider, pin the provider explicitly instead of relying on
auto-detection.
Common pinning examples:
OpenAI:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "openai",
model: "text-embedding-3-small",
},
},
},
}
```
Gemini:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "gemini",
model: "gemini-embedding-001",
},
},
},
}
```
Ollama:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "ollama",
model: "nomic-embed-text",
},
},
},
}
```
If you expect provider failover on runtime errors such as quota exhaustion,
pinning a provider alone is not enough. Configure an explicit fallback too:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "openai",
fallback: "gemini",
},
},
},
}
```
### Debugging provider issues
If Active Memory is slow, empty, or appears to switch providers unexpectedly:
- watch the gateway logs while reproducing the problem; look for lines such as
`active-memory: ... start|done`, `memory sync failed (search-bootstrap)`, or
provider-specific embedding errors
- turn on `/trace on` to surface the plugin-owned Active Memory debug summary in
the session
- turn on `/verbose on` if you also want the normal `🧩 Active Memory: ...`
status line after each reply
- run `openclaw memory status --deep` to inspect the current memory-search
backend and index health
- check `agents.defaults.memorySearch.provider` and related auth/config to make
sure the provider you expect is actually the one that can resolve at runtime
- if you use `ollama`, verify the configured embedding model is installed, for
example `ollama list`
Example debugging loop:
```text
1. Start the gateway and watch its logs
2. In the chat session, run /trace on
3. Send one message that should trigger Active Memory
4. Compare the chat-visible debug line with the gateway log lines
5. If provider choice is ambiguous, pin agents.defaults.memorySearch.provider explicitly
```
Example:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "ollama",
model: "nomic-embed-text",
},
},
},
}
```
Or, if you want Gemini embeddings:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "gemini",
},
},
},
}
```
After changing the provider, restart the gateway and run a fresh test with
`/trace on` so the Active Memory debug line reflects the new embedding path.
## Related pages
- [Memory Search](/concepts/memory-search)

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ wired end-to-end.
1. `agent` RPC validates params, resolves session (sessionKey/sessionId), persists session metadata, returns `{ runId, acceptedAt }` immediately.
2. `agentCommand` runs the agent:
- resolves model + thinking/verbose defaults
- resolves model + thinking/verbose/trace defaults
- loads skills snapshot
- calls `runEmbeddedPiAgent` (pi-agent-core runtime)
- emits **lifecycle end/error** if the embedded loop does not emit one

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@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ Tools affect context in two ways:
Slash commands are handled by the Gateway. There are a few different behaviors:
- **Standalone commands**: a message that is only `/...` runs as a command.
- **Directives**: `/think`, `/verbose`, `/reasoning`, `/elevated`, `/model`, `/queue` are stripped before the model sees the message.
- **Directives**: `/think`, `/verbose`, `/trace`, `/reasoning`, `/elevated`, `/model`, `/queue` are stripped before the model sees the message.
- Directive-only messages persist session settings.
- Inline directives in a normal message act as per-message hints.
- **Inline shortcuts** (allowlisted senders only): certain `/...` tokens inside a normal message can run immediately (example: “hey /status”), and are stripped before the model sees the remaining text.

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@@ -51,6 +51,9 @@ legacy `--mask` collection flags and older MCP tool names when needed.
- OpenClaw creates collections from your workspace memory files and any
configured `memory.qmd.paths`, then runs `qmd update` + `qmd embed` on boot
and periodically (default every 5 minutes).
- The default workspace collection tracks `MEMORY.md` plus the `memory/`
tree. Lowercase `memory.md` remains a bootstrap fallback, not a separate QMD
collection.
- Boot refresh runs in the background so chat startup is not blocked.
- Searches use the configured `searchMode` (default: `search`; also supports
`vsearch` and `query`). If a mode fails, OpenClaw retries with `qmd query`.
@@ -114,8 +117,8 @@ collection under `~/.openclaw/agents/<id>/qmd/sessions/`.
## Search scope
By default, QMD search results are only surfaced in DM sessions (not groups or
channels). Configure `memory.qmd.scope` to change this:
By default, QMD search results are surfaced in direct and channel sessions
(not groups). Configure `memory.qmd.scope` to change this:
```json5
{
@@ -164,7 +167,7 @@ with `qmd query "test"` using the same XDG dirs OpenClaw uses.
Set to `120000` for slower hardware.
**Empty results in group chats?** Check `memory.qmd.scope` -- the default only
allows DM sessions.
allows direct and channel sessions.
**Workspace-visible temp repos causing `ENAMETOOLONG` or broken indexing?**
QMD traversal currently follows the underlying QMD scanner behavior rather than

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@@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ flowchart LR
If only one path is available (no embeddings or no FTS), the other runs alone.
When embeddings are unavailable, OpenClaw still uses lexical ranking over FTS results instead of falling back to raw exact-match ordering only. That degraded mode boosts chunks with stronger query-term coverage and relevant file paths, which keeps recall useful even without `sqlite-vec` or an embedding provider.
## Improving search quality
Two optional features help when you have a large note history:

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@@ -672,6 +672,28 @@ Plugin-owned capability split:
- Image understanding is plugin-owned `MiniMax-VL-01` on both MiniMax auth paths
- Web search stays on provider id `minimax`
### LM Studio
LM Studio ships as a bundled provider plugin which uses the native API:
- Provider: `lmstudio`
- Auth: `LM_API_TOKEN`
- Default inference base URL: `http://localhost:1234/v1`
Then set a model (replace with one of the IDs returned by `http://localhost:1234/api/v1/models`):
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: { model: { primary: "lmstudio/openai/gpt-oss-20b" } },
},
}
```
OpenClaw uses LM Studio's native `/api/v1/models` and `/api/v1/models/load`
for discovery + auto-load, with `/v1/chat/completions` for inference by default.
See [/providers/lmstudio](/providers/lmstudio) for setup and troubleshooting.
### Ollama
Ollama ships as a bundled provider plugin and uses Ollama's native API:
@@ -770,7 +792,7 @@ Example (OpenAIcompatible):
providers: {
lmstudio: {
baseUrl: "http://localhost:1234/v1",
apiKey: "LMSTUDIO_KEY",
apiKey: "${LM_API_TOKEN}",
api: "openai-completions",
models: [
{

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@@ -120,7 +120,23 @@ Seed assets live in `qa/`:
- `qa/scenarios/*.md`
These are intentionally in git so the QA plan is visible to both humans and the
agent. The baseline list should stay broad enough to cover:
agent.
`qa-lab` should stay a generic markdown runner. Each scenario markdown file is
the source of truth for one test run and should define:
- scenario metadata
- docs and code refs
- optional plugin requirements
- optional gateway config patch
- the executable `qa-flow`
The reusable runtime surface that backs `qa-flow` is allowed to stay generic
and cross-cutting. For example, markdown scenarios can combine transport-side
helpers with browser-side helpers that drive the embedded Control UI through the
Gateway `browser.request` seam without adding a special-case runner.
The baseline list should stay broad enough to cover:
- DM and channel chat
- thread behavior
@@ -132,6 +148,22 @@ agent. The baseline list should stay broad enough to cover:
- repo-reading and docs-reading
- one small build task such as Lobster Invaders
## Transport adapters
`qa-lab` owns a generic transport seam for markdown QA scenarios.
`qa-channel` is the first adapter on that seam, but the design target is wider:
future real or synthetic channels should plug into the same suite runner
instead of adding a transport-specific QA runner.
At the architecture level, the split is:
- `qa-lab` owns generic scenario execution, worker concurrency, artifact writing, and reporting.
- the transport adapter owns gateway config, readiness, inbound and outbound observation, transport actions, and normalized transport state.
- markdown scenario files under `qa/scenarios/` define the test run; `qa-lab` provides the reusable runtime surface that executes them.
Maintainer-facing adoption guidance for new channel adapters lives in
[Testing](/help/testing#adding-a-channel-to-qa).
## Reporting
`qa-lab` exports a Markdown protocol report from the observed bus timeline.

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@@ -110,9 +110,12 @@ heartbeats are disabled for the default agent or
files concise — especially `MEMORY.md`, which can grow over time and lead to
unexpectedly high context usage and more frequent compaction.
> **Note:** `memory/*.md` daily files are **not** injected automatically. They
> are accessed on demand via the `memory_search` and `memory_get` tools, so they
> do not count against the context window unless the model explicitly reads them.
> **Note:** `memory/*.md` daily files are **not** part of the normal bootstrap
> Project Context. On ordinary turns they are accessed on demand via the
> `memory_search` and `memory_get` tools, so they do not count against the
> context window unless the model explicitly reads them. Bare `/new` and
> `/reset` turns are the exception: the runtime can prepend recent daily memory
> as a one-shot startup-context block for that first turn.
Large files are truncated with a marker. The max per-file size is controlled by
`agents.defaults.bootstrapMaxChars` (default: 20000). Total injected bootstrap

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@@ -52,6 +52,10 @@
]
},
"redirects": [
{
"source": "/mcp",
"destination": "/cli/mcp"
},
{
"source": "/providers/modelstudio",
"destination": "/providers/qwen"
@@ -972,6 +976,7 @@
"install/fly",
"install/gcp",
"install/hetzner",
"install/hostinger",
"install/kubernetes",
"vps",
"install/macos-vm",
@@ -1116,6 +1121,8 @@
"plugins/codex-harness",
"plugins/webhooks",
"plugins/voice-call",
"plugins/memory-wiki",
"plugins/zalouser",
{
"group": "Building Plugins",
"pages": [
@@ -1188,6 +1195,7 @@
"tools/gemini-search",
"tools/grok-search",
"tools/kimi-search",
"tools/minimax-search",
"tools/ollama-search",
"tools/perplexity-search",
"tools/searxng-search",
@@ -1237,24 +1245,27 @@
"group": "Providers",
"pages": [
"providers/alibaba",
"providers/anthropic",
"providers/arcee",
"providers/bedrock",
"providers/bedrock-mantle",
"providers/anthropic",
"providers/arcee",
"providers/chutes",
"providers/comfy",
"providers/claude-max-api-proxy",
"providers/cloudflare-ai-gateway",
"providers/comfy",
"providers/deepgram",
"providers/deepseek",
"providers/fal",
"providers/fireworks",
"providers/github-copilot",
"providers/glm",
"providers/google",
"providers/groq",
"providers/huggingface",
"providers/inferrs",
"providers/kilocode",
"providers/litellm",
"providers/lmstudio",
"providers/minimax",
"providers/mistral",
"providers/moonshot",
@@ -1274,9 +1285,9 @@
"providers/together",
"providers/venice",
"providers/vercel-ai-gateway",
"providers/vydra",
"providers/vllm",
"providers/volcengine",
"providers/vydra",
"providers/xai",
"providers/xiaomi",
"providers/zai"
@@ -1455,6 +1466,7 @@
"cli/agent",
"cli/agents",
"cli/hooks",
"cli/infer",
"cli/memory",
"cli/message",
"cli/models",
@@ -1505,7 +1517,8 @@
"cli/completion",
"cli/dns",
"cli/docs",
"cli/mcp"
"cli/mcp",
"cli/wiki"
]
}
]
@@ -1539,6 +1552,7 @@
"reference/api-usage-costs",
"reference/transcript-hygiene",
"reference/memory-config",
"reference/rich-output-protocol",
"date-time"
]
},

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@@ -2895,6 +2895,8 @@ See [Plugins](/tools/plugin).
enabled: true,
basePath: "/openclaw",
// root: "dist/control-ui",
// embedSandbox: "scripts", // strict | scripts | trusted
// allowExternalEmbedUrls: false, // dangerous: allow absolute external http(s) embed URLs
// allowedOrigins: ["https://control.example.com"], // required for non-loopback Control UI
// dangerouslyAllowHostHeaderOriginFallback: false, // dangerous Host-header origin fallback mode
// allowInsecureAuth: false,

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ title: "Local Models"
Local is doable, but OpenClaw expects large context + strong defenses against prompt injection. Small cards truncate context and leak safety. Aim high: **≥2 maxed-out Mac Studios or equivalent GPU rig (~$30k+)**. A single **24 GB** GPU works only for lighter prompts with higher latency. Use the **largest / full-size model variant you can run**; aggressively quantized or “small” checkpoints raise prompt-injection risk (see [Security](/gateway/security)).
If you want the lowest-friction local setup, start with [Ollama](/providers/ollama) and `openclaw onboard`. This page is the opinionated guide for higher-end local stacks and custom OpenAI-compatible local servers.
If you want the lowest-friction local setup, start with [LM Studio](/providers/lmstudio) or [Ollama](/providers/ollama) and `openclaw onboard`. This page is the opinionated guide for higher-end local stacks and custom OpenAI-compatible local servers.
## Recommended: LM Studio + large local model (Responses API)

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@@ -730,15 +730,16 @@ Recommendations:
## Reasoning & verbose output in groups
`/reasoning` and `/verbose` can expose internal reasoning or tool output that
`/reasoning`, `/verbose`, and `/trace` can expose internal reasoning, tool
output, or plugin diagnostics that
was not meant for a public channel. In group settings, treat them as **debug
only** and keep them off unless you explicitly need them.
Guidance:
- Keep `/reasoning` and `/verbose` disabled in public rooms.
- Keep `/reasoning`, `/verbose`, and `/trace` disabled in public rooms.
- If you enable them, do so only in trusted DMs or tightly controlled rooms.
- Remember: verbose output can include tool args, URLs, and data the model saw.
- Remember: verbose and trace output can include tool args, URLs, plugin diagnostics, and data the model saw.
## Configuration Hardening (examples)

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`/debug reset` clears all overrides and returns to the on-disk config.
## Session trace output
Use `/trace` when you want to see plugin-owned trace/debug lines in one session
without turning on full verbose mode.
Examples:
```text
/trace
/trace on
/trace off
```
Use `/trace` for plugin diagnostics such as Active Memory debug summaries.
Keep using `/verbose` for normal verbose status/tool output, and keep using
`/debug` for runtime-only config overrides.
## Gateway watch mode
For fast iteration, run the gateway under the file watcher:

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<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="How do I stop internal system messages from showing in chat?">
Most internal or tool messages only appear when **verbose** or **reasoning** is enabled
Most internal or tool messages only appear when **verbose**, **trace**, or **reasoning** is enabled
for that session.
Fix in the chat where you see it:
```
/verbose off
/trace off
/reasoning off
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# GPT-5.4 / Codex Parity Maintainer Notes
This note explains how to review the GPT-5.4 / Codex parity program as four merge units without losing the original six-contract architecture.
## Merge units
### PR A: strict-agentic execution
Owns:
- `executionContract`
- GPT-5-first same-turn follow-through
- `update_plan` as non-terminal progress tracking
- explicit blocked states instead of plan-only silent stops
Does not own:
- auth/runtime failure classification
- permission truthfulness
- replay/continuation redesign
- parity benchmarking
### PR B: runtime truthfulness
Owns:
- Codex OAuth scope correctness
- typed provider/runtime failure classification
- truthful `/elevated full` availability and blocked reasons
Does not own:
- tool schema normalization
- replay/liveness state
- benchmark gating
### PR C: execution correctness
Owns:
- provider-owned OpenAI/Codex tool compatibility
- parameter-free strict schema handling
- replay-invalid surfacing
- paused, blocked, and abandoned long-task state visibility
Does not own:
- self-elected continuation
- generic Codex dialect behavior outside provider hooks
- benchmark gating
### PR D: parity harness
Owns:
- first-wave GPT-5.4 vs Opus 4.6 scenario pack
- parity documentation
- parity report and release-gate mechanics
Does not own:
- runtime behavior changes outside QA-lab
- auth/proxy/DNS simulation inside the harness
## Mapping back to the original six contracts
| Original contract | Merge unit |
| ---------------------------------------- | ---------- |
| Provider transport/auth correctness | PR B |
| Tool contract/schema compatibility | PR C |
| Same-turn execution | PR A |
| Permission truthfulness | PR B |
| Replay/continuation/liveness correctness | PR C |
| Benchmark/release gate | PR D |
## Review order
1. PR A
2. PR B
3. PR C
4. PR D
PR D is the proof layer. It should not be the reason runtime-correctness PRs are delayed.
## What to look for
### PR A
- GPT-5 runs act or fail closed instead of stopping at commentary
- `update_plan` no longer looks like progress by itself
- behavior stays GPT-5-first and embedded-Pi scoped
### PR B
- auth/proxy/runtime failures stop collapsing into generic “model failed” handling
- `/elevated full` is only described as available when it is actually available
- blocked reasons are visible to both the model and the user-facing runtime
### PR C
- strict OpenAI/Codex tool registration behaves predictably
- parameter-free tools do not fail strict schema checks
- replay and compaction outcomes preserve truthful liveness state
### PR D
- the scenario pack is understandable and reproducible
- the pack includes a mutating replay-safety lane, not only read-only flows
- reports are readable by humans and automation
- parity claims are evidence-backed, not anecdotal
Expected artifacts from PR D:
- `qa-suite-report.md` / `qa-suite-summary.json` for each model run
- `qa-agentic-parity-report.md` with aggregate and scenario-level comparison
- `qa-agentic-parity-summary.json` with a machine-readable verdict
## Release gate
Do not claim GPT-5.4 parity or superiority over Opus 4.6 until:
- PR A, PR B, and PR C are merged
- PR D runs the first-wave parity pack cleanly
- runtime-truthfulness regression suites remain green
- the parity report shows no fake-success cases and no regression in stop behavior
```mermaid
flowchart LR
A["PR A-C merged"] --> B["Run GPT-5.4 parity pack"]
A --> C["Run Opus 4.6 parity pack"]
B --> D["qa-suite-summary.json"]
C --> E["qa-suite-summary.json"]
D --> F["qa parity-report"]
E --> F
F --> G["Markdown report + JSON verdict"]
G --> H{"Pass?"}
H -- "yes" --> I["Parity claim allowed"]
H -- "no" --> J["Keep runtime fixes / review loop open"]
```
The parity harness is not the only evidence source. Keep this split explicit in review:
- PR D owns the scenario-based GPT-5.4 vs Opus 4.6 comparison
- PR B deterministic suites still own auth/proxy/DNS and full-access truthfulness evidence
## Goal-to-evidence map
| Completion gate item | Primary owner | Review artifact |
| ---------------------------------------- | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| No plan-only stalls | PR A | strict-agentic runtime tests and `approval-turn-tool-followthrough` |
| No fake progress or fake tool completion | PR A + PR D | parity fake-success count plus scenario-level report details |
| No false `/elevated full` guidance | PR B | deterministic runtime-truthfulness suites |
| Replay/liveness failures remain explicit | PR C + PR D | lifecycle/replay suites plus `compaction-retry-mutating-tool` |
| GPT-5.4 matches or beats Opus 4.6 | PR D | `qa-agentic-parity-report.md` and `qa-agentic-parity-summary.json` |
## Reviewer shorthand: before vs after
| User-visible problem before | Review signal after |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| GPT-5.4 stopped after planning | PR A shows act-or-block behavior instead of commentary-only completion |
| Tool use felt brittle with strict OpenAI/Codex schemas | PR C keeps tool registration and parameter-free invocation predictable |
| `/elevated full` hints were sometimes misleading | PR B ties guidance to actual runtime capability and blocked reasons |
| Long tasks could disappear into replay/compaction ambiguity | PR C emits explicit paused, blocked, abandoned, and replay-invalid state |
| Parity claims were anecdotal | PR D produces a report plus JSON verdict with the same scenario coverage on both models |

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# GPT-5.4 / Codex Agentic Parity in OpenClaw
OpenClaw already worked well with tool-using frontier models, but GPT-5.4 and Codex-style models were still underperforming in a few practical ways:
- they could stop after planning instead of doing the work
- they could use strict OpenAI/Codex tool schemas incorrectly
- they could ask for `/elevated full` even when full access was impossible
- they could lose long-running task state during replay or compaction
- parity claims against Claude Opus 4.6 were based on anecdotes instead of repeatable scenarios
This parity program fixes those gaps in four reviewable slices.
## What changed
### PR A: strict-agentic execution
This slice adds an opt-in `strict-agentic` execution contract for embedded Pi GPT-5 runs.
When enabled, OpenClaw stops accepting plan-only turns as “good enough” completion. If the model only says what it intends to do and does not actually use tools or make progress, OpenClaw retries with an act-now steer and then fails closed with an explicit blocked state instead of silently ending the task.
This improves the GPT-5.4 experience most on:
- short “ok do it” follow-ups
- code tasks where the first step is obvious
- flows where `update_plan` should be progress tracking rather than filler text
### PR B: runtime truthfulness
This slice makes OpenClaw tell the truth about two things:
- why the provider/runtime call failed
- whether `/elevated full` is actually available
That means GPT-5.4 gets better runtime signals for missing scope, auth refresh failures, HTML 403 auth failures, proxy issues, DNS or timeout failures, and blocked full-access modes. The model is less likely to hallucinate the wrong remediation or keep asking for a permission mode the runtime cannot provide.
### PR C: execution correctness
This slice improves two kinds of correctness:
- provider-owned OpenAI/Codex tool-schema compatibility
- replay and long-task liveness surfacing
The tool-compat work reduces schema friction for strict OpenAI/Codex tool registration, especially around parameter-free tools and strict object-root expectations. The replay/liveness work makes long-running tasks more observable, so paused, blocked, and abandoned states are visible instead of disappearing into generic failure text.
### PR D: parity harness
This slice adds the first-wave QA-lab parity pack so GPT-5.4 and Opus 4.6 can be exercised through the same scenarios and compared using shared evidence.
The parity pack is the proof layer. It does not change runtime behavior by itself.
After you have two `qa-suite-summary.json` artifacts, generate the release-gate comparison with:
```bash
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 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
```
That command writes:
- a human-readable Markdown report
- a machine-readable JSON verdict
- an explicit `pass` / `fail` gate result
## Why this improves GPT-5.4 in practice
Before this work, GPT-5.4 on OpenClaw could feel less agentic than Opus in real coding sessions because the runtime tolerated behaviors that are especially harmful for GPT-5-style models:
- commentary-only turns
- schema friction around tools
- vague permission feedback
- silent replay or compaction breakage
The goal is not to make GPT-5.4 imitate Opus. The goal is to give GPT-5.4 a runtime contract that rewards real progress, supplies cleaner tool and permission semantics, and turns failure modes into explicit machine- and human-readable states.
That changes the user experience from:
- “the model had a good plan but stopped”
to:
- “the model either acted, or OpenClaw surfaced the exact reason it could not”
## Before vs after for GPT-5.4 users
| Before this program | After PR A-D |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| GPT-5.4 could stop after a reasonable plan without taking the next tool step | PR A turns “plan only” into “act now or surface a blocked state” |
| Strict tool schemas could reject parameter-free or OpenAI/Codex-shaped tools in confusing ways | PR C makes provider-owned tool registration and invocation more predictable |
| `/elevated full` guidance could be vague or wrong in blocked runtimes | PR B gives GPT-5.4 and the user truthful runtime and permission hints |
| Replay or compaction failures could feel like the task silently disappeared | PR C surfaces paused, blocked, abandoned, and replay-invalid outcomes explicitly |
| “GPT-5.4 feels worse than Opus” was mostly anecdotal | PR D turns that into the same scenario pack, the same metrics, and a hard pass/fail gate |
## Architecture
```mermaid
flowchart TD
A["User request"] --> B["Embedded Pi runtime"]
B --> C["Strict-agentic execution contract"]
B --> D["Provider-owned tool compatibility"]
B --> E["Runtime truthfulness"]
B --> F["Replay and liveness state"]
C --> G["Tool call or explicit blocked state"]
D --> G
E --> G
F --> G
G --> H["QA-lab parity pack"]
H --> I["Scenario report and parity gate"]
```
## Release flow
```mermaid
flowchart LR
A["Merged runtime slices (PR A-C)"] --> B["Run GPT-5.4 parity pack"]
A --> C["Run Opus 4.6 parity pack"]
B --> D["qa-suite-summary.json"]
C --> E["qa-suite-summary.json"]
D --> F["openclaw qa parity-report"]
E --> F
F --> G["qa-agentic-parity-report.md"]
F --> H["qa-agentic-parity-summary.json"]
H --> I{"Gate pass?"}
I -- "yes" --> J["Evidence-backed parity claim"]
I -- "no" --> K["Keep runtime/review loop open"]
```
## Scenario pack
The first-wave parity pack currently covers five scenarios:
### `approval-turn-tool-followthrough`
Checks that the model does not stop at “Ill do that” after a short approval. It should take the first concrete action in the same turn.
### `model-switch-tool-continuity`
Checks that tool-using work remains coherent across model/runtime switching boundaries instead of resetting into commentary or losing execution context.
### `source-docs-discovery-report`
Checks that the model can read source and docs, synthesize findings, and continue the task agentically rather than producing a thin summary and stopping early.
### `image-understanding-attachment`
Checks that mixed-mode tasks involving attachments remain actionable and do not collapse into vague narration.
### `compaction-retry-mutating-tool`
Checks that a task with a real mutating write keeps replay-unsafety explicit instead of quietly looking replay-safe if the run compacts, retries, or loses reply state under pressure.
## Scenario matrix
| Scenario | What it tests | Good GPT-5.4 behavior | Failure signal |
| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `approval-turn-tool-followthrough` | Short approval turns after a plan | Starts the first concrete tool action immediately instead of restating intent | plan-only follow-up, no tool activity, or blocked turn without a real blocker |
| `model-switch-tool-continuity` | Runtime/model switching under tool use | Preserves task context and continues acting coherently | resets into commentary, loses tool context, or stops after switch |
| `source-docs-discovery-report` | Source reading + synthesis + action | Finds sources, uses tools, and produces a useful report without stalling | thin summary, missing tool work, or incomplete-turn stop |
| `image-understanding-attachment` | Attachment-driven agentic work | Interprets the attachment, connects it to tools, and continues the task | vague narration, attachment ignored, or no concrete next action |
| `compaction-retry-mutating-tool` | Mutating work under compaction pressure | Performs a real write and keeps replay-unsafety explicit after the side effect | mutating write happens but replay safety is implied, missing, or contradictory |
## Release gate
GPT-5.4 can only be considered at parity or better when the merged runtime passes the parity pack and the runtime-truthfulness regressions at the same time.
Required outcomes:
- no plan-only stall when the next tool action is clear
- no fake completion without real execution
- no incorrect `/elevated full` guidance
- no silent replay or compaction abandonment
- parity-pack metrics that are at least as strong as the agreed Opus 4.6 baseline
For the first-wave harness, the gate compares:
- completion rate
- unintended-stop rate
- valid-tool-call rate
- fake-success count
Parity evidence is intentionally split across two layers:
- PR D proves same-scenario GPT-5.4 vs Opus 4.6 behavior with QA-lab
- PR B deterministic suites prove auth, proxy, DNS, and `/elevated full` truthfulness outside the harness
## Goal-to-evidence matrix
| Completion gate item | Owning PR | Evidence source | Pass signal |
| -------------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| GPT-5.4 no longer stalls after planning | PR A | `approval-turn-tool-followthrough` plus PR A runtime suites | approval turns trigger real work or an explicit blocked state |
| GPT-5.4 no longer fakes progress or fake tool completion | PR A + PR D | parity report scenario outcomes and fake-success count | no suspicious pass results and no commentary-only completion |
| GPT-5.4 no longer gives false `/elevated full` guidance | PR B | deterministic truthfulness suites | blocked reasons and full-access hints stay runtime-accurate |
| Replay/liveness failures stay explicit | PR C + PR D | PR C lifecycle/replay suites plus `compaction-retry-mutating-tool` | mutating work keeps replay-unsafety explicit instead of silently disappearing |
| GPT-5.4 matches or beats Opus 4.6 on the agreed metrics | PR D | `qa-agentic-parity-report.md` and `qa-agentic-parity-summary.json` | same scenario coverage and no regression on completion, stop behavior, or valid tool use |
## How to read the parity verdict
Use the verdict in `qa-agentic-parity-summary.json` as the final machine-readable decision for the first-wave parity pack.
- `pass` means GPT-5.4 covered the same scenarios as Opus 4.6 and did not regress on the agreed aggregate metrics.
- `fail` means at least one hard gate tripped: weaker completion, worse unintended stops, weaker valid tool use, any fake-success case, or mismatched scenario coverage.
- “shared/base CI issue” is not itself a parity result. If CI noise outside PR D blocks a run, the verdict should wait for a clean merged-runtime execution instead of being inferred from branch-era logs.
- Auth, proxy, DNS, and `/elevated full` truthfulness still come from PR Bs deterministic suites, so the final release claim needs both: a passing PR D parity verdict and green PR B truthfulness coverage.
## Who should enable `strict-agentic`
Use `strict-agentic` when:
- the agent is expected to act immediately when a next step is obvious
- GPT-5.4 or Codex-family models are the primary runtime
- you prefer explicit blocked states over “helpful” recap-only replies
Keep the default contract when:
- you want the existing looser behavior
- you are not using GPT-5-family models
- you are testing prompts rather than runtime enforcement

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- Runs the Matrix live QA lane against a disposable Docker-backed Tuwunel homeserver.
- Provisions three temporary Matrix users (`driver`, `sut`, `observer`) plus one private room, then starts a QA gateway child with the real Matrix plugin as the SUT transport.
- Uses the pinned stable Tuwunel image `ghcr.io/matrix-construct/tuwunel:v1.5.1` by default. Override with `OPENCLAW_QA_MATRIX_TUWUNEL_IMAGE` when you need to test a different image.
- Matrix currently supports only `--credential-source env` because the lane provisions disposable users locally.
- Writes a Matrix QA report, summary, and observed-events artifact under `.artifacts/qa-e2e/...`.
- `pnpm openclaw qa telegram`
- Runs the Telegram live QA lane against a real private group using the driver and SUT bot tokens from env.
- Requires `OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_GROUP_ID`, `OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_DRIVER_BOT_TOKEN`, and `OPENCLAW_QA_TELEGRAM_SUT_BOT_TOKEN`. The group id must be the numeric Telegram chat id.
- Supports `--credential-source convex` for shared pooled credentials. Use env mode by default, or set `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_SOURCE=convex` to opt into pooled leases.
- Requires two distinct bots in the same private group, with the SUT bot exposing a Telegram username.
- For stable bot-to-bot observation, enable Bot-to-Bot Communication Mode in `@BotFather` for both bots and ensure the driver bot can observe group bot traffic.
- Writes a Telegram QA report, summary, and observed-messages artifact under `.artifacts/qa-e2e/...`.
@@ -87,6 +89,152 @@ transport coverage matrix.
| Matrix | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |
| Telegram | x | | | | | | | | x |
### Shared Telegram credentials via Convex (v1)
When `--credential-source convex` (or `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_SOURCE=convex`) is enabled for
`openclaw qa telegram`, QA lab acquires an exclusive lease from a Convex-backed pool, heartbeats
that lease while the lane is running, and releases the lease on shutdown.
Reference Convex project scaffold:
- `qa/convex-credential-broker/`
Required env vars:
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL` (for example `https://your-deployment.convex.site`)
- One secret for the selected role:
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_MAINTAINER` for `maintainer`
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI` for `ci`
- Credential role selection:
- CLI: `--credential-role maintainer|ci`
- Env default: `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_ROLE` (defaults to `maintainer`)
Optional env vars:
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_LEASE_TTL_MS` (default `1200000`)
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL_MS` (default `30000`)
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT_MS` (default `90000`)
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_HTTP_TIMEOUT_MS` (default `15000`)
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_ENDPOINT_PREFIX` (default `/qa-credentials/v1`)
- `OPENCLAW_QA_CREDENTIAL_OWNER_ID` (optional trace id)
- `OPENCLAW_QA_ALLOW_INSECURE_HTTP=1` allows loopback `http://` Convex URLs for local-only development.
`OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL` should use `https://` in normal operation.
Maintainer admin commands (pool add/remove/list) require
`OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_MAINTAINER` specifically.
CLI helpers for maintainers:
```bash
pnpm openclaw qa credentials add --kind telegram --payload-file qa/telegram-credential.json
pnpm openclaw qa credentials list --kind telegram
pnpm openclaw qa credentials remove --credential-id <credential-id>
```
Use `--json` for machine-readable output in scripts and CI utilities.
Default endpoint contract (`OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SITE_URL` + `/qa-credentials/v1`):
- `POST /acquire`
- Request: `{ kind, ownerId, actorRole, leaseTtlMs, heartbeatIntervalMs }`
- Success: `{ status: "ok", credentialId, leaseToken, payload, leaseTtlMs?, heartbeatIntervalMs? }`
- Exhausted/retryable: `{ status: "error", code: "POOL_EXHAUSTED" | "NO_CREDENTIAL_AVAILABLE", ... }`
- `POST /heartbeat`
- Request: `{ kind, ownerId, actorRole, credentialId, leaseToken, leaseTtlMs }`
- Success: `{ status: "ok" }` (or empty `2xx`)
- `POST /release`
- Request: `{ kind, ownerId, actorRole, credentialId, leaseToken }`
- Success: `{ status: "ok" }` (or empty `2xx`)
- `POST /admin/add` (maintainer secret only)
- Request: `{ kind, actorId, payload, note?, status? }`
- Success: `{ status: "ok", credential }`
- `POST /admin/remove` (maintainer secret only)
- Request: `{ credentialId, actorId }`
- Success: `{ status: "ok", changed, credential }`
- Active lease guard: `{ status: "error", code: "LEASE_ACTIVE", ... }`
- `POST /admin/list` (maintainer secret only)
- Request: `{ kind?, status?, includePayload?, limit? }`
- Success: `{ status: "ok", credentials, count }`
Payload shape for Telegram kind:
- `{ groupId: string, driverToken: string, sutToken: string }`
- `groupId` must be a numeric Telegram chat id string.
- `admin/add` validates this shape for `kind: "telegram"` and rejects malformed payloads.
### Adding a channel to QA
Adding a channel to the markdown QA system requires exactly two things:
1. A transport adapter for the channel.
2. A scenario pack that exercises the channel contract.
Do not add a channel-specific QA runner when the shared `qa-lab` runner can
own the flow.
`qa-lab` owns the shared mechanics:
- suite startup and teardown
- worker concurrency
- artifact writing
- report generation
- scenario execution
- compatibility aliases for older `qa-channel` scenarios
The channel adapter owns the transport contract:
- how the gateway is configured for that transport
- how readiness is checked
- how inbound events are injected
- how outbound messages are observed
- how transcripts and normalized transport state are exposed
- how transport-backed actions are executed
- how transport-specific reset or cleanup is handled
The minimum adoption bar for a new channel is:
1. Implement the transport adapter on the shared `qa-lab` seam.
2. Register the adapter in the transport registry.
3. Keep transport-specific mechanics inside the adapter or the channel harness.
4. Author or adapt markdown scenarios under `qa/scenarios/`.
5. Use the generic scenario helpers for new scenarios.
6. Keep existing compatibility aliases working unless the repo is doing an intentional migration.
The decision rule is strict:
- If behavior can be expressed once in `qa-lab`, put it in `qa-lab`.
- If behavior depends on one channel transport, keep it in that adapter or plugin harness.
- If a scenario needs a new capability that more than one channel can use, add a generic helper instead of a channel-specific branch in `suite.ts`.
- If a behavior is only meaningful for one transport, keep the scenario transport-specific and make that explicit in the scenario contract.
Preferred generic helper names for new scenarios are:
- `waitForTransportReady`
- `waitForChannelReady`
- `injectInboundMessage`
- `injectOutboundMessage`
- `waitForTransportOutboundMessage`
- `waitForChannelOutboundMessage`
- `waitForNoTransportOutbound`
- `getTransportSnapshot`
- `readTransportMessage`
- `readTransportTranscript`
- `formatTransportTranscript`
- `resetTransport`
Compatibility aliases remain available for existing scenarios, including:
- `waitForQaChannelReady`
- `waitForOutboundMessage`
- `waitForNoOutbound`
- `formatConversationTranscript`
- `resetBus`
New channel work should use the generic helper names.
Compatibility aliases exist to avoid a flag day migration, not as the model for
new scenario authoring.
## Test suites (what runs where)
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summary: "Host OpenClaw on Hostinger"
read_when:
- Setting up OpenClaw on Hostinger
- Looking for a managed VPS for OpenClaw
- Using Hostinger 1-Click OpenClaw
title: "Hostinger"
---
# Hostinger
Run a persistent OpenClaw Gateway on [Hostinger](https://www.hostinger.com/openclaw) via a **1-Click** managed deployment or a **VPS** install.
## Prerequisites
- Hostinger account ([signup](https://www.hostinger.com/openclaw))
- About 5-10 minutes
## Option A: 1-Click OpenClaw
The fastest way to get started. Hostinger handles infrastructure, Docker, and automatic updates.
<Steps>
<Step title="Purchase and launch">
1. From the [Hostinger OpenClaw page](https://www.hostinger.com/openclaw), choose a Managed OpenClaw plan and complete checkout.
<Note>
During checkout you can select **Ready-to-Use AI** credits that are pre-purchased and integrated instantly inside OpenClaw -- no external accounts or API keys from other providers needed. You can start chatting right away. Alternatively, provide your own key from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini, or xAI during setup.
</Note>
</Step>
<Step title="Select a messaging channel">
Choose one or more channels to connect:
- **WhatsApp** -- scan the QR code shown in the setup wizard.
- **Telegram** -- paste the bot token from [BotFather](https://t.me/BotFather).
</Step>
<Step title="Complete installation">
Click **Finish** to deploy the instance. Once ready, access the OpenClaw dashboard from **OpenClaw Overview** in hPanel.
</Step>
</Steps>
## Option B: OpenClaw on VPS
More control over your server. Hostinger deploys OpenClaw via Docker on your VPS and you manage it through the **Docker Manager** in hPanel.
<Steps>
<Step title="Purchase a VPS">
1. From the [Hostinger OpenClaw page](https://www.hostinger.com/openclaw), choose an OpenClaw on VPS plan and complete checkout.
<Note>
You can select **Ready-to-Use AI** credits during checkout -- these are pre-purchased and integrated instantly inside OpenClaw, so you can start chatting without any external accounts or API keys from other providers.
</Note>
</Step>
<Step title="Configure OpenClaw">
Once the VPS is provisioned, fill in the configuration fields:
- **Gateway token** -- auto-generated; save it for later use.
- **WhatsApp number** -- your number with country code (optional).
- **Telegram bot token** -- from [BotFather](https://t.me/BotFather) (optional).
- **API keys** -- only needed if you did not select Ready-to-Use AI credits during checkout.
</Step>
<Step title="Start OpenClaw">
Click **Deploy**. Once running, open the OpenClaw dashboard from the hPanel by clicking on **Open**.
</Step>
</Steps>
Logs, restarts, and updates are managed directly from the Docker Manager interface in hPanel. To update, press on **Update** in Docker Manager and that will pull the latest image.
## Verify your setup
Send "Hi" to your assistant on the channel you connected. OpenClaw will reply and walk you through initial preferences.
## Troubleshooting
**Dashboard not loading** -- Wait a few minutes for the container to finish provisioning. Check the Docker Manager logs in hPanel.
**Docker container keeps restarting** -- Open Docker Manager logs and look for configuration errors (missing tokens, invalid API keys).
**Telegram bot not responding** -- Send your pairing code message from Telegram directly as a message inside your OpenClaw chat to complete the connection.
## Next steps
- [Channels](/channels) -- connect Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, and more
- [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration) -- all config optionss

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@@ -519,10 +519,30 @@ The manifest is the control-plane source of truth. OpenClaw uses it to:
- validate `plugins.entries.<id>.config`
- augment Control UI labels/placeholders
- show install/catalog metadata
- preserve cheap activation and setup descriptors without loading plugin runtime
For native plugins, the runtime module is the data-plane part. It registers
actual behavior such as hooks, tools, commands, or provider flows.
Optional manifest `activation` and `setup` blocks stay on the control plane.
They are metadata-only descriptors for activation planning and setup discovery;
they do not replace runtime registration, `register(...)`, or `setupEntry`.
The first live activation consumers now use manifest command, channel, and provider hints
to narrow plugin loading before broader registry materialization:
- CLI loading narrows to plugins that own the requested primary command
- channel setup/plugin resolution narrows to plugins that own the requested
channel id
- explicit provider setup/runtime resolution narrows to plugins that own the
requested provider id
Setup discovery now prefers descriptor-owned ids such as `setup.providers` and
`setup.cliBackends` to narrow candidate plugins before it falls back to
`setup-api` for plugins that still need setup-time runtime hooks. If more than
one discovered plugin claims the same normalized setup provider or CLI backend
id, setup lookup refuses the ambiguous owner instead of relying on discovery
order.
### What the loader caches
OpenClaw keeps short in-process caches for:

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@@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ Use it for:
- config validation
- auth and onboarding metadata that should be available without booting plugin
runtime
- cheap activation hints that control-plane surfaces can inspect before runtime
loads
- cheap setup descriptors that setup/onboarding surfaces can inspect before
runtime loads
- alias and auto-enable metadata that should resolve before plugin runtime loads
- shorthand model-family ownership metadata that should auto-activate the
plugin before runtime loads
@@ -152,6 +156,8 @@ Those belong in your plugin code and `package.json`.
| `providerAuthAliases` | No | `Record<string, string>` | Provider ids that should reuse another provider id for auth lookup, for example a coding provider that shares the base provider API key and auth profiles. |
| `channelEnvVars` | No | `Record<string, string[]>` | Cheap channel env metadata that OpenClaw can inspect without loading plugin code. Use this for env-driven channel setup or auth surfaces that generic startup/config helpers should see. |
| `providerAuthChoices` | No | `object[]` | Cheap auth-choice metadata for onboarding pickers, preferred-provider resolution, and simple CLI flag wiring. |
| `activation` | No | `object` | Cheap activation hints for provider, command, channel, route, and capability-triggered loading. Metadata only; plugin runtime still owns actual behavior. |
| `setup` | No | `object` | Cheap setup/onboarding descriptors that discovery and setup surfaces can inspect without loading plugin runtime. |
| `contracts` | No | `object` | Static bundled capability snapshot for speech, realtime transcription, realtime voice, media-understanding, image-generation, music-generation, video-generation, web-fetch, web search, and tool ownership. |
| `channelConfigs` | No | `Record<string, object>` | Manifest-owned channel config metadata merged into discovery and validation surfaces before runtime loads. |
| `skills` | No | `string[]` | Skill directories to load, relative to the plugin root. |
@@ -208,6 +214,101 @@ uses this metadata for diagnostics without importing plugin runtime code.
| `kind` | No | `"runtime-slash"` | Marks the alias as a chat slash command rather than a root CLI command. |
| `cliCommand` | No | `string` | Related root CLI command to suggest for CLI operations, if one exists. |
## activation reference
Use `activation` when the plugin can cheaply declare which control-plane events
should activate it later.
This block is metadata only. It does not register runtime behavior, and it does
not replace `register(...)`, `setupEntry`, or other runtime/plugin entrypoints.
Current consumers use it as a narrowing hint before broader plugin loading, so
missing activation metadata usually only costs performance; it should not
change correctness while legacy manifest ownership fallbacks still exist.
```json
{
"activation": {
"onProviders": ["openai"],
"onCommands": ["models"],
"onChannels": ["web"],
"onRoutes": ["gateway-webhook"],
"onCapabilities": ["provider", "tool"]
}
}
```
| Field | Required | Type | What it means |
| ---------------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `onProviders` | No | `string[]` | Provider ids that should activate this plugin when requested. |
| `onCommands` | No | `string[]` | Command ids that should activate this plugin. |
| `onChannels` | No | `string[]` | Channel ids that should activate this plugin. |
| `onRoutes` | No | `string[]` | Route kinds that should activate this plugin. |
| `onCapabilities` | No | `Array<"provider" \| "channel" \| "tool" \| "hook">` | Broad capability hints used by control-plane activation planning. |
Current live consumers:
- command-triggered CLI planning falls back to legacy
`commandAliases[].cliCommand` or `commandAliases[].name`
- channel-triggered setup/channel planning falls back to legacy `channels[]`
ownership when explicit channel activation metadata is missing
- provider-triggered setup/runtime planning falls back to legacy
`providers[]` and top-level `cliBackends[]` ownership when explicit provider
activation metadata is missing
## setup reference
Use `setup` when setup and onboarding surfaces need cheap plugin-owned metadata
before runtime loads.
```json
{
"setup": {
"providers": [
{
"id": "openai",
"authMethods": ["api-key"],
"envVars": ["OPENAI_API_KEY"]
}
],
"cliBackends": ["openai-cli"],
"configMigrations": ["legacy-openai-auth"],
"requiresRuntime": false
}
}
```
Top-level `cliBackends` stays valid and continues to describe CLI inference
backends. `setup.cliBackends` is the setup-specific descriptor surface for
control-plane/setup flows that should stay metadata-only.
When present, `setup.providers` and `setup.cliBackends` are the preferred
descriptor-first lookup surface for setup discovery. If the descriptor only
narrows the candidate plugin and setup still needs richer setup-time runtime
hooks, set `requiresRuntime: true` and keep `setup-api` in place as the
fallback execution path.
Because setup lookup can execute plugin-owned `setup-api` code, normalized
`setup.providers[].id` and `setup.cliBackends[]` values must stay unique across
discovered plugins. Ambiguous ownership fails closed instead of picking a
winner from discovery order.
### setup.providers reference
| Field | Required | Type | What it means |
| ------------- | -------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `id` | Yes | `string` | Provider id exposed during setup or onboarding. Keep normalized ids globally unique. |
| `authMethods` | No | `string[]` | Setup/auth method ids this provider supports without loading full runtime. |
| `envVars` | No | `string[]` | Env vars that generic setup/status surfaces can check before plugin runtime loads. |
### setup fields
| Field | Required | Type | What it means |
| ------------------ | -------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `providers` | No | `object[]` | Provider setup descriptors exposed during setup and onboarding. |
| `cliBackends` | No | `string[]` | Setup-time backend ids used for descriptor-first setup lookup. Keep normalized ids globally unique. |
| `configMigrations` | No | `string[]` | Config migration ids owned by this plugin's setup surface. |
| `requiresRuntime` | No | `boolean` | Whether setup still needs `setup-api` execution after descriptor lookup. |
## uiHints reference
`uiHints` is a map from config field names to small rendering hints.

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@@ -45,6 +45,28 @@ both layers in one pass with `memory_search corpus=all`.
When you need wiki-specific ranking, provenance, or direct page access, use the
wiki-native tools instead.
## Recommended hybrid pattern
A strong default for local-first setups is:
- QMD as the active memory backend for recall and broad semantic search
- `memory-wiki` in `bridge` mode for durable synthesized knowledge pages
That split works well because each layer stays focused:
- QMD keeps raw notes, session exports, and extra collections searchable
- `memory-wiki` compiles stable entities, claims, dashboards, and source pages
Practical rule:
- use `memory_search` when you want one broad recall pass across memory
- use `wiki_search` and `wiki_get` when you want provenance-aware wiki results
- use `memory_search corpus=all` when you want shared search to span both layers
If bridge mode reports zero exported artifacts, the active memory plugin is not
currently exposing public bridge inputs yet. Run `openclaw wiki doctor` first,
then confirm the active memory plugin supports public artifacts.
## Vault modes
`memory-wiki` supports three vault modes:
@@ -304,6 +326,47 @@ Key toggles:
- `render.createBacklinks`: generate deterministic related blocks
- `render.createDashboards`: generate dashboard pages
### Example: QMD + bridge mode
Use this when you want QMD for recall and `memory-wiki` for a maintained
knowledge layer:
```json5
{
memory: {
backend: "qmd",
"memory-wiki": {
enabled: true,
config: {
vaultMode: "bridge",
bridge: {
enabled: true,
readMemoryArtifacts: true,
indexDreamReports: true,
indexDailyNotes: true,
indexMemoryRoot: true,
followMemoryEvents: true,
},
search: {
backend: "shared",
corpus: "all",
},
context: {
includeCompiledDigestPrompt: false,
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
This keeps:
- QMD in charge of active memory recall
- `memory-wiki` focused on compiled pages and dashboards
- prompt shape unchanged until you intentionally enable compiled digest prompts
## CLI
`memory-wiki` also exposes a top-level CLI surface:

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@@ -133,6 +133,25 @@ OpenClaw requires Codex app-server `0.118.0` or newer. The Codex plugin checks
the app-server initialize handshake and blocks older or unversioned servers so
OpenClaw only runs against the protocol surface it has been tested with.
### Native Codex harness mode
The bundled `codex` harness is the native Codex mode for embedded OpenClaw
agent turns. Enable the bundled `codex` plugin first, and include `codex` in
`plugins.allow` if your config uses a restrictive allowlist. It is different
from `openai-codex/*`:
- `openai-codex/*` uses ChatGPT/Codex OAuth through the normal OpenClaw provider
path.
- `codex/*` uses the bundled Codex provider and routes the turn through Codex
app-server.
When this mode runs, Codex owns the native thread id, resume behavior,
compaction, and app-server execution. OpenClaw still owns the chat channel,
visible transcript mirror, tool policy, approvals, media delivery, and session
selection. Use `embeddedHarness.runtime: "codex"` with
`embeddedHarness.fallback: "none"` when you need to prove that the Codex
app-server path is used and PI fallback is not hiding a broken native harness.
## Disable PI fallback
By default, OpenClaw runs embedded agents with `agents.defaults.embeddedHarness`

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@@ -16,57 +16,101 @@ Alibaba Model Studio / DashScope.
- Also accepted: `DASHSCOPE_API_KEY`, `QWEN_API_KEY`
- API: DashScope / Model Studio async video generation
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Set an API key:
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice qwen-standard-api-key
```
2. Set a default video model:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "alibaba/wan2.6-t2v",
<Steps>
<Step title="Set an API key">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice qwen-standard-api-key
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default video model">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "alibaba/wan2.6-t2v",
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the provider is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider alibaba
```
</Step>
</Steps>
<Note>
Any of the accepted auth keys (`MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY`, `DASHSCOPE_API_KEY`, `QWEN_API_KEY`) will work. The `qwen-standard-api-key` onboarding choice configures the shared DashScope credential.
</Note>
## Built-in Wan models
The bundled `alibaba` provider currently registers:
- `alibaba/wan2.6-t2v`
- `alibaba/wan2.6-i2v`
- `alibaba/wan2.6-r2v`
- `alibaba/wan2.6-r2v-flash`
- `alibaba/wan2.7-r2v`
| Model ref | Mode |
| -------------------------- | ------------------------- |
| `alibaba/wan2.6-t2v` | Text-to-video |
| `alibaba/wan2.6-i2v` | Image-to-video |
| `alibaba/wan2.6-r2v` | Reference-to-video |
| `alibaba/wan2.6-r2v-flash` | Reference-to-video (fast) |
| `alibaba/wan2.7-r2v` | Reference-to-video |
## Current limits
- Up to **1** output video per request
- Up to **1** input image
- Up to **4** input videos
- Up to **10 seconds** duration
- Supports `size`, `aspectRatio`, `resolution`, `audio`, and `watermark`
- Reference image/video mode currently requires **remote http(s) URLs**
| Parameter | Limit |
| --------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| Output videos | Up to **1** per request |
| Input images | Up to **1** |
| Input videos | Up to **4** |
| Duration | Up to **10 seconds** |
| Supported controls | `size`, `aspectRatio`, `resolution`, `audio`, `watermark` |
| Reference image/video | Remote `http(s)` URLs only |
## Relationship to Qwen
<Warning>
Reference image/video mode currently requires **remote http(s) URLs**. Local file paths are not supported for reference inputs.
</Warning>
The bundled `qwen` provider also uses Alibaba-hosted DashScope endpoints for
Wan video generation. Use:
## Advanced configuration
- `qwen/...` when you want the canonical Qwen provider surface
- `alibaba/...` when you want the direct vendor-owned Wan video surface
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Relationship to Qwen">
The bundled `qwen` provider also uses Alibaba-hosted DashScope endpoints for
Wan video generation. Use:
- `qwen/...` when you want the canonical Qwen provider surface
- `alibaba/...` when you want the direct vendor-owned Wan video surface
See the [Qwen provider docs](/providers/qwen) for more detail.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Auth key priority">
OpenClaw checks for auth keys in this order:
1. `MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY` (preferred)
2. `DASHSCOPE_API_KEY`
3. `QWEN_API_KEY`
Any of these will authenticate the `alibaba` provider.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
- [Video Generation](/tools/video-generation)
- [Qwen](/providers/qwen)
- [Configuration Reference](/gateway/configuration-reference#agent-defaults)
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Video generation" href="/tools/video-generation" icon="video">
Shared video tool parameters and provider selection.
</Card>
<Card title="Qwen" href="/providers/qwen" icon="microchip">
Qwen provider setup and DashScope integration.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration reference" href="/gateway/configuration-reference#agent-defaults" icon="gear">
Agent defaults and model configuration.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -7,83 +7,117 @@ title: "Anthropic"
# Anthropic (Claude)
Anthropic builds the **Claude** model family and provides access via an API and
Claude CLI. In OpenClaw, Anthropic API keys and Claude CLI reuse are both
supported. Existing legacy Anthropic token profiles are still honored at
runtime if they are already configured.
Anthropic builds the **Claude** model family. OpenClaw supports two auth routes:
- **API key** — direct Anthropic API access with usage-based billing (`anthropic/*` models)
- **Claude CLI** — reuse an existing Claude CLI login on the same host
<Warning>
Anthropic staff told us OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is allowed again, so
OpenClaw treats Claude CLI reuse and `claude -p` usage as sanctioned for this
integration unless Anthropic publishes a new policy.
OpenClaw treats Claude CLI reuse and `claude -p` usage as sanctioned unless
Anthropic publishes a new policy.
For long-lived gateway hosts, Anthropic API keys are still the clearest and
most predictable production path. If you already use Claude CLI on the host,
OpenClaw can reuse that login directly.
most predictable production path.
Anthropic's current public docs:
- [Claude Code CLI reference](https://code.claude.com/docs/en/cli-reference)
- [Claude Agent SDK overview](https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/agent-sdk/overview)
- [Using Claude Code with your Pro or Max plan](https://support.claude.com/en/articles/11145838-using-claude-code-with-your-pro-or-max-plan)
- [Using Claude Code with your Team or Enterprise plan](https://support.anthropic.com/en/articles/11845131-using-claude-code-with-your-team-or-enterprise-plan/)
</Warning>
If you want the clearest billing path, use an Anthropic API key instead.
OpenClaw also supports other subscription-style options, including [OpenAI
Codex](/providers/openai), [Qwen Cloud Coding Plan](/providers/qwen),
[MiniMax Coding Plan](/providers/minimax), and [Z.AI / GLM Coding
Plan](/providers/glm).
</Warning>
## Getting started
## Option A: Anthropic API key
<Tabs>
<Tab title="API key">
**Best for:** standard API access and usage-based billing.
**Best for:** standard API access and usage-based billing.
Create your API key in the Anthropic Console.
<Steps>
<Step title="Get your API key">
Create an API key in the [Anthropic Console](https://console.anthropic.com/).
</Step>
<Step title="Run onboarding">
```bash
openclaw onboard
# choose: Anthropic API key
```
### CLI setup
Or pass the key directly:
```bash
openclaw onboard
# choose: Anthropic API key
```bash
openclaw onboard --anthropic-api-key "$ANTHROPIC_API_KEY"
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the model is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider anthropic
```
</Step>
</Steps>
# or non-interactive
openclaw onboard --anthropic-api-key "$ANTHROPIC_API_KEY"
```
### Config example
### Anthropic config snippet
```json5
{
env: { ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: "sk-ant-..." },
agents: { defaults: { model: { primary: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6" } } },
}
```
```json5
{
env: { ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: "sk-ant-..." },
agents: { defaults: { model: { primary: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6" } } },
}
```
</Tab>
<Tab title="Claude CLI">
**Best for:** reusing an existing Claude CLI login without a separate API key.
<Steps>
<Step title="Ensure Claude CLI is installed and logged in">
Verify with:
```bash
claude --version
```
</Step>
<Step title="Run onboarding">
```bash
openclaw onboard
# choose: Claude CLI
```
OpenClaw detects and reuses the existing Claude CLI credentials.
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the model is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider anthropic
```
</Step>
</Steps>
<Note>
Setup and runtime details for the Claude CLI backend are in [CLI Backends](/gateway/cli-backends).
</Note>
<Tip>
If you want the clearest billing path, use an Anthropic API key instead. OpenClaw also supports subscription-style options from [OpenAI Codex](/providers/openai), [Qwen Cloud](/providers/qwen), [MiniMax](/providers/minimax), and [Z.AI / GLM](/providers/glm).
</Tip>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Thinking defaults (Claude 4.6)
- Anthropic Claude 4.6 models default to `adaptive` thinking in OpenClaw when no explicit thinking level is set.
- You can override per-message (`/think:<level>`) or in model params:
`agents.defaults.models["anthropic/<model>"].params.thinking`.
- Related Anthropic docs:
- [Adaptive thinking](https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/adaptive-thinking)
- [Extended thinking](https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/extended-thinking)
Claude 4.6 models default to `adaptive` thinking in OpenClaw when no explicit thinking level is set.
## Fast mode (Anthropic API)
OpenClaw's shared `/fast` toggle also supports direct public Anthropic traffic, including API-key and OAuth-authenticated requests sent to `api.anthropic.com`.
- `/fast on` maps to `service_tier: "auto"`
- `/fast off` maps to `service_tier: "standard_only"`
- Config default:
Override per-message with `/think:<level>` or in model params:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6": {
params: { fastMode: true },
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-6": {
params: { thinking: "adaptive" },
},
},
},
@@ -91,25 +125,21 @@ OpenClaw's shared `/fast` toggle also supports direct public Anthropic traffic,
}
```
Important limits:
<Note>
Related Anthropic docs:
- [Adaptive thinking](https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/adaptive-thinking)
- [Extended thinking](https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/extended-thinking)
</Note>
- OpenClaw only injects Anthropic service tiers for direct `api.anthropic.com` requests. If you route `anthropic/*` through a proxy or gateway, `/fast` leaves `service_tier` untouched.
- Explicit Anthropic `serviceTier` or `service_tier` model params override the `/fast` default when both are set.
- Anthropic reports the effective tier on the response under `usage.service_tier`. On accounts without Priority Tier capacity, `service_tier: "auto"` may still resolve to `standard`.
## Prompt caching
## Prompt caching (Anthropic API)
OpenClaw supports Anthropic's prompt caching feature for API-key auth.
OpenClaw supports Anthropic's prompt caching feature. This is **API-only**; legacy Anthropic token auth does not honor cache settings.
### Configuration
Use the `cacheRetention` parameter in your model config:
| Value | Cache Duration | Description |
| ------- | -------------- | ------------------------ |
| `none` | No caching | Disable prompt caching |
| `short` | 5 minutes | Default for API Key auth |
| `long` | 1 hour | Extended cache |
| Value | Cache duration | Description |
| ------------------- | -------------- | -------------------------------------- |
| `"short"` (default) | 5 minutes | Applied automatically for API-key auth |
| `"long"` | 1 hour | Extended cache |
| `"none"` | No caching | Disable prompt caching |
```json5
{
@@ -125,122 +155,156 @@ Use the `cacheRetention` parameter in your model config:
}
```
### Defaults
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Per-agent cache overrides">
Use model-level params as your baseline, then override specific agents via `agents.list[].params`:
When using Anthropic API Key authentication, OpenClaw automatically applies `cacheRetention: "short"` (5-minute cache) for all Anthropic models. You can override this by explicitly setting `cacheRetention` in your config.
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6" },
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-6": {
params: { cacheRetention: "long" },
},
},
},
list: [
{ id: "research", default: true },
{ id: "alerts", params: { cacheRetention: "none" } },
],
},
}
```
### Per-agent cacheRetention overrides
Config merge order:
Use model-level params as your baseline, then override specific agents via `agents.list[].params`.
1. `agents.defaults.models["provider/model"].params`
2. `agents.list[].params` (matching `id`, overrides by key)
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6" },
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-6": {
params: { cacheRetention: "long" }, // baseline for most agents
This lets one agent keep a long-lived cache while another agent on the same model disables caching for bursty/low-reuse traffic.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Bedrock Claude notes">
- Anthropic Claude models on Bedrock (`amazon-bedrock/*anthropic.claude*`) accept `cacheRetention` pass-through when configured.
- Non-Anthropic Bedrock models are forced to `cacheRetention: "none"` at runtime.
- API-key smart defaults also seed `cacheRetention: "short"` for Claude-on-Bedrock refs when no explicit value is set.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Advanced configuration
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Fast mode">
OpenClaw's shared `/fast` toggle supports direct Anthropic traffic (API-key and OAuth to `api.anthropic.com`).
| Command | Maps to |
|---------|---------|
| `/fast on` | `service_tier: "auto"` |
| `/fast off` | `service_tier: "standard_only"` |
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6": {
params: { fastMode: true },
},
},
},
},
},
list: [
{ id: "research", default: true },
{ id: "alerts", params: { cacheRetention: "none" } }, // override for this agent only
],
},
}
```
}
```
Config merge order for cache-related params:
<Note>
- Only injected for direct `api.anthropic.com` requests. Proxy routes leave `service_tier` untouched.
- Explicit `serviceTier` or `service_tier` params override `/fast` when both are set.
- On accounts without Priority Tier capacity, `service_tier: "auto"` may resolve to `standard`.
</Note>
1. `agents.defaults.models["provider/model"].params`
2. `agents.list[].params` (matching `id`, overrides by key)
</Accordion>
This lets one agent keep a long-lived cache while another agent on the same model disables caching to avoid write costs on bursty/low-reuse traffic.
<Accordion title="Media understanding (image and PDF)">
The bundled Anthropic plugin registers image and PDF understanding. OpenClaw
auto-resolves media capabilities from the configured Anthropic auth — no
additional config is needed.
### Bedrock Claude notes
| Property | Value |
| -------------- | -------------------- |
| Default model | `claude-opus-4-6` |
| Supported input | Images, PDF documents |
- Anthropic Claude models on Bedrock (`amazon-bedrock/*anthropic.claude*`) accept `cacheRetention` pass-through when configured.
- Non-Anthropic Bedrock models are forced to `cacheRetention: "none"` at runtime.
- Anthropic API-key smart defaults also seed `cacheRetention: "short"` for Claude-on-Bedrock model refs when no explicit value is set.
When an image or PDF is attached to a conversation, OpenClaw automatically
routes it through the Anthropic media understanding provider.
## 1M context window (Anthropic beta)
</Accordion>
Anthropic's 1M context window is beta-gated. In OpenClaw, enable it per model
with `params.context1m: true` for supported Opus/Sonnet models.
<Accordion title="1M context window (beta)">
Anthropic's 1M context window is beta-gated. Enable it per model:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-6": {
params: { context1m: true },
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-6": {
params: { context1m: true },
},
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
OpenClaw maps this to `anthropic-beta: context-1m-2025-08-07` on Anthropic
requests.
OpenClaw maps this to `anthropic-beta: context-1m-2025-08-07` on requests.
This only activates when `params.context1m` is explicitly set to `true` for
that model.
<Warning>
Requires long-context access on your Anthropic credential. Legacy token auth (`sk-ant-oat-*`) is rejected for 1M context requests — OpenClaw logs a warning and falls back to the standard context window.
</Warning>
Requirement: Anthropic must allow long-context usage on that credential.
Note: Anthropic currently rejects `context-1m-*` beta requests when using
legacy Anthropic token auth (`sk-ant-oat-*`). If you configure
`context1m: true` with that legacy auth mode, OpenClaw logs a warning and
falls back to the standard context window by skipping the context1m beta
header while keeping the required OAuth betas.
## Claude CLI backend
The bundled Anthropic `claude-cli` backend is supported in OpenClaw.
- Anthropic staff told us this usage is allowed again.
- OpenClaw therefore treats Claude CLI reuse and `claude -p` usage as
sanctioned for this integration unless Anthropic publishes a new policy.
- Anthropic API keys remain the clearest production path for always-on gateway
hosts and explicit server-side billing control.
- Setup and runtime details are in [/gateway/cli-backends](/gateway/cli-backends).
## Notes
- Anthropic's public Claude Code docs still document direct CLI usage such as
`claude -p`, and Anthropic staff told us OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is
allowed again. We are treating that guidance as settled unless Anthropic
publishes a new policy change.
- Anthropic setup-token remains available in OpenClaw as a supported token-auth path, but OpenClaw now prefers Claude CLI reuse and `claude -p` when available.
- Auth details + reuse rules are in [/concepts/oauth](/concepts/oauth).
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Troubleshooting
**401 errors / token suddenly invalid**
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="401 errors / token suddenly invalid">
Anthropic token auth can expire or be revoked. For new setups, migrate to an Anthropic API key.
</Accordion>
- Anthropic token auth can expire or be revoked.
- For new setup, migrate to an Anthropic API key.
<Accordion title='No API key found for provider "anthropic"'>
Auth is **per agent**. New agents don't inherit the main agent's keys. Re-run onboarding for that agent, or configure an API key on the gateway host, then verify with `openclaw models status`.
</Accordion>
**No API key found for provider "anthropic"**
<Accordion title='No credentials found for profile "anthropic:default"'>
Run `openclaw models status` to see which auth profile is active. Re-run onboarding, or configure an API key for that profile path.
</Accordion>
- Auth is **per agent**. New agents dont inherit the main agents keys.
- Re-run onboarding for that agent, or configure an API key on the gateway
host, then verify with `openclaw models status`.
<Accordion title="No available auth profile (all in cooldown)">
Check `openclaw models status --json` for `auth.unusableProfiles`. Anthropic rate-limit cooldowns can be model-scoped, so a sibling Anthropic model may still be usable. Add another Anthropic profile or wait for cooldown.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
**No credentials found for profile `anthropic:default`**
<Note>
More help: [Troubleshooting](/help/troubleshooting) and [FAQ](/help/faq).
</Note>
- Run `openclaw models status` to see which auth profile is active.
- Re-run onboarding, or configure an API key for that profile path.
## Related
**No available auth profile (all in cooldown/unavailable)**
- Check `openclaw models status --json` for `auth.unusableProfiles`.
- Anthropic rate-limit cooldowns can be model-scoped, so a sibling Anthropic
model may still be usable even when the current one is cooling down.
- Add another Anthropic profile or wait for cooldown.
More: [/gateway/troubleshooting](/gateway/troubleshooting) and [/help/faq](/help/faq).
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="CLI backends" href="/gateway/cli-backends" icon="terminal">
Claude CLI backend setup and runtime details.
</Card>
<Card title="Prompt caching" href="/reference/prompt-caching" icon="database">
How prompt caching works across providers.
</Card>
<Card title="OAuth and auth" href="/gateway/authentication" icon="key">
Auth details and credential reuse rules.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -12,58 +12,89 @@ read_when:
Arcee AI models can be accessed directly via the Arcee platform or through [OpenRouter](/providers/openrouter).
- Provider: `arcee`
- Auth: `ARCEEAI_API_KEY` (direct) or `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` (via OpenRouter)
- API: OpenAI-compatible
- Base URL: `https://api.arcee.ai/api/v1` (direct) or `https://openrouter.ai/api/v1` (OpenRouter)
| Property | Value |
| -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `arcee` |
| Auth | `ARCEEAI_API_KEY` (direct) or `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` (via OpenRouter) |
| API | OpenAI-compatible |
| Base URL | `https://api.arcee.ai/api/v1` (direct) or `https://openrouter.ai/api/v1` (OpenRouter) |
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Get an API key from [Arcee AI](https://chat.arcee.ai/) or [OpenRouter](https://openrouter.ai/keys).
<Tabs>
<Tab title="Direct (Arcee platform)">
<Steps>
<Step title="Get an API key">
Create an API key at [Arcee AI](https://chat.arcee.ai/).
</Step>
<Step title="Run onboarding">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice arceeai-api-key
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default model">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "arcee/trinity-large-thinking" },
},
},
}
```
</Step>
</Steps>
</Tab>
2. Set the API key (recommended: store it for the Gateway):
<Tab title="Via OpenRouter">
<Steps>
<Step title="Get an API key">
Create an API key at [OpenRouter](https://openrouter.ai/keys).
</Step>
<Step title="Run onboarding">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice arceeai-openrouter
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default model">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "arcee/trinity-large-thinking" },
},
},
}
```
```bash
# Direct (Arcee platform)
openclaw onboard --auth-choice arceeai-api-key
The same model refs work for both direct and OpenRouter setups (for example `arcee/trinity-large-thinking`).
</Step>
</Steps>
# Via OpenRouter
openclaw onboard --auth-choice arceeai-openrouter
```
</Tab>
</Tabs>
3. Set a default model:
## Non-interactive setup
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "arcee/trinity-large-thinking" },
},
},
}
```
<Tabs>
<Tab title="Direct (Arcee platform)">
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice arceeai-api-key \
--arceeai-api-key "$ARCEEAI_API_KEY"
```
</Tab>
## Non-interactive example
```bash
# Direct (Arcee platform)
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice arceeai-api-key \
--arceeai-api-key "$ARCEEAI_API_KEY"
# Via OpenRouter
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice arceeai-openrouter \
--openrouter-api-key "$OPENROUTER_API_KEY"
```
## Environment note
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `ARCEEAI_API_KEY`
(or `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`) is available to that process (for example, in
`~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv`).
<Tab title="Via OpenRouter">
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice arceeai-openrouter \
--openrouter-api-key "$OPENROUTER_API_KEY"
```
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Built-in catalog
@@ -75,13 +106,41 @@ OpenClaw currently ships this bundled Arcee catalog:
| `arcee/trinity-large-preview` | Trinity Large Preview | text | 128K | $0.25 / $1.00 | General-purpose; 400B params, 13B active |
| `arcee/trinity-mini` | Trinity Mini 26B | text | 128K | $0.045 / $0.15 | Fast and cost-efficient; function calling |
The same model refs work for both direct and OpenRouter setups (for example `arcee/trinity-large-thinking`).
<Tip>
The onboarding preset sets `arcee/trinity-large-thinking` as the default model.
</Tip>
## Supported features
- Streaming
- Tool use / function calling
- Structured output (JSON mode and JSON schema)
- Extended thinking (Trinity Large Thinking)
| Feature | Supported |
| --------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| Streaming | Yes |
| Tool use / function calling | Yes |
| Structured output (JSON mode and JSON schema) | Yes |
| Extended thinking | Yes (Trinity Large Thinking) |
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Environment note">
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `ARCEEAI_API_KEY`
(or `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`) is available to that process (for example, in
`~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv`).
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="OpenRouter routing">
When using Arcee models via OpenRouter, the same `arcee/*` model refs apply.
OpenClaw handles routing transparently based on your auth choice. See the
[OpenRouter provider docs](/providers/openrouter) for OpenRouter-specific
configuration details.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="OpenRouter" href="/providers/openrouter" icon="shuffle">
Access Arcee models and many others through a single API key.
</Card>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -13,55 +13,95 @@ the Mantle OpenAI-compatible endpoint. Mantle hosts open-source and
third-party models (GPT-OSS, Qwen, Kimi, GLM, and similar) through a standard
`/v1/chat/completions` surface backed by Bedrock infrastructure.
## What OpenClaw supports
| Property | Value |
| -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider ID | `amazon-bedrock-mantle` |
| API | `openai-completions` (OpenAI-compatible) |
| Auth | Explicit `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` or IAM credential-chain bearer-token generation |
| Default region | `us-east-1` (override with `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION`) |
- Provider: `amazon-bedrock-mantle`
- API: `openai-completions` (OpenAI-compatible)
- Auth: explicit `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` or IAM credential-chain bearer-token generation
- Region: `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` (default: `us-east-1`)
## Getting started
Choose your preferred auth method and follow the setup steps.
<Tabs>
<Tab title="Explicit bearer token">
**Best for:** environments where you already have a Mantle bearer token.
<Steps>
<Step title="Set the bearer token on the gateway host">
```bash
export AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK="..."
```
Optionally set a region (defaults to `us-east-1`):
```bash
export AWS_REGION="us-west-2"
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify models are discovered">
```bash
openclaw models list
```
Discovered models appear under the `amazon-bedrock-mantle` provider. No
additional config is required unless you want to override defaults.
</Step>
</Steps>
</Tab>
<Tab title="IAM credentials">
**Best for:** using AWS SDK-compatible credentials (shared config, SSO, web identity, instance or task roles).
<Steps>
<Step title="Configure AWS credentials on the gateway host">
Any AWS SDK-compatible auth source works:
```bash
export AWS_PROFILE="default"
export AWS_REGION="us-west-2"
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify models are discovered">
```bash
openclaw models list
```
OpenClaw generates a Mantle bearer token from the credential chain automatically.
</Step>
</Steps>
<Tip>
When `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` is not set, OpenClaw mints the bearer token for you from the AWS default credential chain, including shared credentials/config profiles, SSO, web identity, and instance or task roles.
</Tip>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Automatic model discovery
When `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` is set, OpenClaw uses it directly. Otherwise,
OpenClaw attempts to generate a Mantle bearer token from the AWS default
credential chain, including shared credentials/config profiles, SSO, web
identity, and instance or task roles. It then discovers available Mantle
models by querying the region's `/v1/models` endpoint. Discovery results are
cached for 1 hour, and IAM-derived bearer tokens are refreshed hourly.
credential chain. It then discovers available Mantle models by querying the
region's `/v1/models` endpoint.
Supported regions: `us-east-1`, `us-east-2`, `us-west-2`, `ap-northeast-1`,
| Behavior | Detail |
| ----------------- | ------------------------- |
| Discovery cache | Results cached for 1 hour |
| IAM token refresh | Hourly |
<Note>
The bearer token is the same `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` used by the standard [Amazon Bedrock](/providers/bedrock) provider.
</Note>
### Supported regions
`us-east-1`, `us-east-2`, `us-west-2`, `ap-northeast-1`,
`ap-south-1`, `ap-southeast-3`, `eu-central-1`, `eu-west-1`, `eu-west-2`,
`eu-south-1`, `eu-north-1`, `sa-east-1`.
## Onboarding
1. Choose one auth path on the **gateway host**:
Explicit bearer token:
```bash
export AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK="..."
# Optional (defaults to us-east-1):
export AWS_REGION="us-west-2"
```
IAM credentials:
```bash
# Any AWS SDK-compatible auth source works here, for example:
export AWS_PROFILE="default"
export AWS_REGION="us-west-2"
```
2. Verify models are discovered:
```bash
openclaw models list
```
Discovered models appear under the `amazon-bedrock-mantle` provider. No
additional config is required unless you want to override defaults.
## Manual configuration
If you prefer explicit config instead of auto-discovery:
@@ -92,13 +132,46 @@ If you prefer explicit config instead of auto-discovery:
}
```
## Notes
## Advanced notes
- OpenClaw can mint the Mantle bearer token for you from AWS SDK-compatible
IAM credentials when `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` is not set.
- The bearer token is the same `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` used by the standard
[Amazon Bedrock](/providers/bedrock) provider.
- Reasoning support is inferred from model IDs containing patterns like
`thinking`, `reasoner`, or `gpt-oss-120b`.
- If the Mantle endpoint is unavailable or returns no models, the provider is
silently skipped.
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Reasoning support">
Reasoning support is inferred from model IDs containing patterns like
`thinking`, `reasoner`, or `gpt-oss-120b`. OpenClaw sets `reasoning: true`
automatically for matching models during discovery.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Endpoint unavailability">
If the Mantle endpoint is unavailable or returns no models, the provider is
silently skipped. OpenClaw does not error; other configured providers
continue to work normally.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Relationship to Amazon Bedrock provider">
Bedrock Mantle is a separate provider from the standard
[Amazon Bedrock](/providers/bedrock) provider. Mantle uses an
OpenAI-compatible `/v1` surface, while the standard Bedrock provider uses
the native Bedrock API.
Both providers share the same `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` credential when
present.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Amazon Bedrock" href="/providers/bedrock" icon="cloud">
Native Bedrock provider for Anthropic Claude, Titan, and other models.
</Card>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="OAuth and auth" href="/gateway/authentication" icon="key">
Auth details and credential reuse rules.
</Card>
<Card title="Troubleshooting" href="/help/troubleshooting" icon="wrench">
Common issues and how to resolve them.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -8,16 +8,130 @@ title: "Amazon Bedrock"
# Amazon Bedrock
OpenClaw can use **Amazon Bedrock** models via piais **Bedrock Converse**
OpenClaw can use **Amazon Bedrock** models via pi-ai's **Bedrock Converse**
streaming provider. Bedrock auth uses the **AWS SDK default credential chain**,
not an API key.
## What pi-ai supports
| Property | Value |
| -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `amazon-bedrock` |
| API | `bedrock-converse-stream` |
| Auth | AWS credentials (env vars, shared config, or instance role) |
| Region | `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` (default: `us-east-1`) |
- Provider: `amazon-bedrock`
- API: `bedrock-converse-stream`
- Auth: AWS credentials (env vars, shared config, or instance role)
- Region: `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` (default: `us-east-1`)
## Getting started
Choose your preferred auth method and follow the setup steps.
<Tabs>
<Tab title="Access keys / env vars">
**Best for:** developer machines, CI, or hosts where you manage AWS credentials directly.
<Steps>
<Step title="Set AWS credentials on the gateway host">
```bash
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="AKIA..."
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="..."
export AWS_REGION="us-east-1"
# Optional:
export AWS_SESSION_TOKEN="..."
export AWS_PROFILE="your-profile"
# Optional (Bedrock API key/bearer token):
export AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK="..."
```
</Step>
<Step title="Add a Bedrock provider and model to your config">
No `apiKey` is required. Configure the provider with `auth: "aws-sdk"`:
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
"amazon-bedrock": {
baseUrl: "https://bedrock-runtime.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
api: "bedrock-converse-stream",
auth: "aws-sdk",
models: [
{
id: "us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0",
name: "Claude Opus 4.6 (Bedrock)",
reasoning: true,
input: ["text", "image"],
cost: { input: 0, output: 0, cacheRead: 0, cacheWrite: 0 },
contextWindow: 200000,
maxTokens: 8192,
},
],
},
},
},
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "amazon-bedrock/us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0" },
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify models are available">
```bash
openclaw models list
```
</Step>
</Steps>
<Tip>
With env-marker auth (`AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, `AWS_PROFILE`, or `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK`), OpenClaw auto-enables the implicit Bedrock provider for model discovery without extra config.
</Tip>
</Tab>
<Tab title="EC2 instance roles (IMDS)">
**Best for:** EC2 instances with an IAM role attached, using the instance metadata service for authentication.
<Steps>
<Step title="Enable discovery explicitly">
When using IMDS, OpenClaw cannot detect AWS auth from env markers alone, so you must opt in:
```bash
openclaw config set plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.enabled true
openclaw config set plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.region us-east-1
```
</Step>
<Step title="Optionally add an env marker for auto mode">
If you also want the env-marker auto-detection path to work (for example, for `openclaw status` surfaces):
```bash
export AWS_PROFILE=default
export AWS_REGION=us-east-1
```
You do **not** need a fake API key.
</Step>
<Step title="Verify models are discovered">
```bash
openclaw models list
```
</Step>
</Steps>
<Warning>
The IAM role attached to your EC2 instance must have the following permissions:
- `bedrock:InvokeModel`
- `bedrock:InvokeModelWithResponseStream`
- `bedrock:ListFoundationModels` (for automatic discovery)
- `bedrock:ListInferenceProfiles` (for inference profile discovery)
Or attach the managed policy `AmazonBedrockFullAccess`.
</Warning>
<Note>
You only need `AWS_PROFILE=default` if you specifically want an env marker for auto mode or status surfaces. The actual Bedrock runtime auth path uses the AWS SDK default chain, so IMDS instance-role auth works even without env markers.
</Note>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Automatic model discovery
@@ -38,127 +152,52 @@ How the implicit provider is enabled:
shared config, SSO, and IMDS instance-role auth can work even when discovery
needed `enabled: true` to opt in.
Config options live under `plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery`:
<Note>
For explicit `models.providers["amazon-bedrock"]` entries, OpenClaw can still resolve Bedrock env-marker auth early from AWS env markers such as `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` without forcing full runtime auth loading. The actual model-call auth path still uses the AWS SDK default chain.
</Note>
```json5
{
plugins: {
entries: {
"amazon-bedrock": {
config: {
discovery: {
enabled: true,
region: "us-east-1",
providerFilter: ["anthropic", "amazon"],
refreshInterval: 3600,
defaultContextWindow: 32000,
defaultMaxTokens: 4096,
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Discovery config options">
Config options live under `plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery`:
```json5
{
plugins: {
entries: {
"amazon-bedrock": {
config: {
discovery: {
enabled: true,
region: "us-east-1",
providerFilter: ["anthropic", "amazon"],
refreshInterval: 3600,
defaultContextWindow: 32000,
defaultMaxTokens: 4096,
},
},
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
Notes:
| Option | Default | Description |
| ------ | ------- | ----------- |
| `enabled` | auto | In auto mode, OpenClaw only enables the implicit Bedrock provider when it sees a supported AWS env marker. Set `true` to force discovery. |
| `region` | `AWS_REGION` / `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` / `us-east-1` | AWS region used for discovery API calls. |
| `providerFilter` | (all) | Matches Bedrock provider names (for example `anthropic`, `amazon`). |
| `refreshInterval` | `3600` | Cache duration in seconds. Set to `0` to disable caching. |
| `defaultContextWindow` | `32000` | Context window used for discovered models (override if you know your model limits). |
| `defaultMaxTokens` | `4096` | Max output tokens used for discovered models (override if you know your model limits). |
- `enabled` defaults to auto mode. In auto mode, OpenClaw only enables the
implicit Bedrock provider when it sees a supported AWS env marker.
- `region` defaults to `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION`, then `us-east-1`.
- `providerFilter` matches Bedrock provider names (for example `anthropic`).
- `refreshInterval` is seconds; set to `0` to disable caching.
- `defaultContextWindow` (default: `32000`) and `defaultMaxTokens` (default: `4096`)
are used for discovered models (override if you know your model limits).
- For explicit `models.providers["amazon-bedrock"]` entries, OpenClaw can still
resolve Bedrock env-marker auth early from AWS env markers such as
`AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` without forcing full runtime auth loading. The
actual model-call auth path still uses the AWS SDK default chain.
## Onboarding
1. Ensure AWS credentials are available on the **gateway host**:
```bash
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="AKIA..."
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="..."
export AWS_REGION="us-east-1"
# Optional:
export AWS_SESSION_TOKEN="..."
export AWS_PROFILE="your-profile"
# Optional (Bedrock API key/bearer token):
export AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK="..."
```
2. Add a Bedrock provider and model to your config (no `apiKey` required):
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
"amazon-bedrock": {
baseUrl: "https://bedrock-runtime.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
api: "bedrock-converse-stream",
auth: "aws-sdk",
models: [
{
id: "us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0",
name: "Claude Opus 4.6 (Bedrock)",
reasoning: true,
input: ["text", "image"],
cost: { input: 0, output: 0, cacheRead: 0, cacheWrite: 0 },
contextWindow: 200000,
maxTokens: 8192,
},
],
},
},
},
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "amazon-bedrock/us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0" },
},
},
}
```
## EC2 Instance Roles
When running OpenClaw on an EC2 instance with an IAM role attached, the AWS SDK
can use the instance metadata service (IMDS) for authentication. For Bedrock
model discovery, OpenClaw only auto-enables the implicit provider from AWS env
markers unless you explicitly set
`plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.enabled: true`.
Recommended setup for IMDS-backed hosts:
- Set `plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.enabled` to `true`.
- Set `plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.region` (or export `AWS_REGION`).
- You do **not** need a fake API key.
- You only need `AWS_PROFILE=default` if you specifically want an env marker
for auto mode or status surfaces.
```bash
# Recommended: explicit discovery enable + region
openclaw config set plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.enabled true
openclaw config set plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.region us-east-1
# Optional: add an env marker if you want auto mode without explicit enable
export AWS_PROFILE=default
export AWS_REGION=us-east-1
```
**Required IAM permissions** for the EC2 instance role:
- `bedrock:InvokeModel`
- `bedrock:InvokeModelWithResponseStream`
- `bedrock:ListFoundationModels` (for automatic discovery)
- `bedrock:ListInferenceProfiles` (for inference profile discovery)
Or attach the managed policy `AmazonBedrockFullAccess`.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Quick setup (AWS path)
This walkthrough creates an IAM role, attaches Bedrock permissions, associates
the instance profile, and enables OpenClaw discovery on the EC2 host.
```bash
# 1. Create IAM role and instance profile
aws iam create-role --role-name EC2-Bedrock-Access \
@@ -197,106 +236,127 @@ source ~/.bashrc
openclaw models list
```
## Inference profiles
## Advanced configuration
OpenClaw discovers **regional and global inference profiles** alongside
foundation models. When a profile maps to a known foundation model, the
profile inherits that model's capabilities (context window, max tokens,
reasoning, vision) and the correct Bedrock request region is injected
automatically. This means cross-region Claude profiles work without manual
provider overrides.
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Inference profiles">
OpenClaw discovers **regional and global inference profiles** alongside
foundation models. When a profile maps to a known foundation model, the
profile inherits that model's capabilities (context window, max tokens,
reasoning, vision) and the correct Bedrock request region is injected
automatically. This means cross-region Claude profiles work without manual
provider overrides.
Inference profile IDs look like `us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0` (regional)
or `anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0` (global). If the backing model is already
in the discovery results, the profile inherits its full capability set;
otherwise safe defaults apply.
Inference profile IDs look like `us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0` (regional)
or `anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1:0` (global). If the backing model is already
in the discovery results, the profile inherits its full capability set;
otherwise safe defaults apply.
No extra configuration is needed. As long as discovery is enabled and the IAM
principal has `bedrock:ListInferenceProfiles`, profiles appear alongside
foundation models in `openclaw models list`.
No extra configuration is needed. As long as discovery is enabled and the IAM
principal has `bedrock:ListInferenceProfiles`, profiles appear alongside
foundation models in `openclaw models list`.
## Notes
</Accordion>
- Bedrock requires **model access** enabled in your AWS account/region.
- Automatic discovery needs the `bedrock:ListFoundationModels` and
`bedrock:ListInferenceProfiles` permissions.
- If you rely on auto mode, set one of the supported AWS auth env markers on the
gateway host. If you prefer IMDS/shared-config auth without env markers, set
`plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.enabled: true`.
- OpenClaw surfaces the credential source in this order: `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK`,
then `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` + `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, then `AWS_PROFILE`, then the
default AWS SDK chain.
- Reasoning support depends on the model; check the Bedrock model card for
current capabilities.
- If you prefer a managed key flow, you can also place an OpenAIcompatible
proxy in front of Bedrock and configure it as an OpenAI provider instead.
<Accordion title="Guardrails">
You can apply [Amazon Bedrock Guardrails](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/guardrails.html)
to all Bedrock model invocations by adding a `guardrail` object to the
`amazon-bedrock` plugin config. Guardrails let you enforce content filtering,
topic denial, word filters, sensitive information filters, and contextual
grounding checks.
## Guardrails
You can apply [Amazon Bedrock Guardrails](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/guardrails.html)
to all Bedrock model invocations by adding a `guardrail` object to the
`amazon-bedrock` plugin config. Guardrails let you enforce content filtering,
topic denial, word filters, sensitive information filters, and contextual
grounding checks.
```json5
{
plugins: {
entries: {
"amazon-bedrock": {
config: {
guardrail: {
guardrailIdentifier: "abc123", // guardrail ID or full ARN
guardrailVersion: "1", // version number or "DRAFT"
streamProcessingMode: "sync", // optional: "sync" or "async"
trace: "enabled", // optional: "enabled", "disabled", or "enabled_full"
```json5
{
plugins: {
entries: {
"amazon-bedrock": {
config: {
guardrail: {
guardrailIdentifier: "abc123", // guardrail ID or full ARN
guardrailVersion: "1", // version number or "DRAFT"
streamProcessingMode: "sync", // optional: "sync" or "async"
trace: "enabled", // optional: "enabled", "disabled", or "enabled_full"
},
},
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
- `guardrailIdentifier` (required) accepts a guardrail ID (e.g. `abc123`) or a
full ARN (e.g. `arn:aws:bedrock:us-east-1:123456789012:guardrail/abc123`).
- `guardrailVersion` (required) specifies which published version to use, or
`"DRAFT"` for the working draft.
- `streamProcessingMode` (optional) controls whether guardrail evaluation runs
synchronously (`"sync"`) or asynchronously (`"async"`) during streaming. If
omitted, Bedrock uses its default behavior.
- `trace` (optional) enables guardrail trace output in the API response. Set to
`"enabled"` or `"enabled_full"` for debugging; omit or set `"disabled"` for
production.
| Option | Required | Description |
| ------ | -------- | ----------- |
| `guardrailIdentifier` | Yes | Guardrail ID (e.g. `abc123`) or full ARN (e.g. `arn:aws:bedrock:us-east-1:123456789012:guardrail/abc123`). |
| `guardrailVersion` | Yes | Published version number, or `"DRAFT"` for the working draft. |
| `streamProcessingMode` | No | `"sync"` or `"async"` for guardrail evaluation during streaming. If omitted, Bedrock uses its default. |
| `trace` | No | `"enabled"` or `"enabled_full"` for debugging; omit or set `"disabled"` for production. |
The IAM principal used by the gateway must have the `bedrock:ApplyGuardrail`
permission in addition to the standard invoke permissions.
<Warning>
The IAM principal used by the gateway must have the `bedrock:ApplyGuardrail` permission in addition to the standard invoke permissions.
</Warning>
## Embeddings for memory search
</Accordion>
Bedrock can also serve as the embedding provider for
[memory search](/concepts/memory-search). This is configured separately from the
inference provider — set `agents.defaults.memorySearch.provider` to `"bedrock"`:
<Accordion title="Embeddings for memory search">
Bedrock can also serve as the embedding provider for
[memory search](/concepts/memory-search). This is configured separately from the
inference provider -- set `agents.defaults.memorySearch.provider` to `"bedrock"`:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "bedrock",
model: "amazon.titan-embed-text-v2:0", // default
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "bedrock",
model: "amazon.titan-embed-text-v2:0", // default
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
Bedrock embeddings use the same AWS SDK credential chain as inference (instance
roles, SSO, access keys, shared config, and web identity). No API key is
needed. When `provider` is `"auto"`, Bedrock is auto-detected if that
credential chain resolves successfully.
Bedrock embeddings use the same AWS SDK credential chain as inference (instance
roles, SSO, access keys, shared config, and web identity). No API key is
needed. When `provider` is `"auto"`, Bedrock is auto-detected if that
credential chain resolves successfully.
Supported embedding models include Amazon Titan Embed (v1, v2), Amazon Nova
Embed, Cohere Embed (v3, v4), and TwelveLabs Marengo. See
[Memory configuration reference Bedrock](/reference/memory-config#bedrock-embedding-config)
for the full model list and dimension options.
Supported embedding models include Amazon Titan Embed (v1, v2), Amazon Nova
Embed, Cohere Embed (v3, v4), and TwelveLabs Marengo. See
[Memory configuration reference -- Bedrock](/reference/memory-config#bedrock-embedding-config)
for the full model list and dimension options.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Notes and caveats">
- Bedrock requires **model access** enabled in your AWS account/region.
- Automatic discovery needs the `bedrock:ListFoundationModels` and
`bedrock:ListInferenceProfiles` permissions.
- If you rely on auto mode, set one of the supported AWS auth env markers on the
gateway host. If you prefer IMDS/shared-config auth without env markers, set
`plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock.config.discovery.enabled: true`.
- OpenClaw surfaces the credential source in this order: `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK`,
then `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` + `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, then `AWS_PROFILE`, then the
default AWS SDK chain.
- Reasoning support depends on the model; check the Bedrock model card for
current capabilities.
- If you prefer a managed key flow, you can also place an OpenAI-compatible
proxy in front of Bedrock and configure it as an OpenAI provider instead.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Memory search" href="/concepts/memory-search" icon="magnifying-glass">
Bedrock embeddings for memory search configuration.
</Card>
<Card title="Memory config reference" href="/reference/memory-config#bedrock-embedding-config" icon="database">
Full Bedrock embedding model list and dimension options.
</Card>
<Card title="Troubleshooting" href="/help/troubleshooting" icon="wrench">
General troubleshooting and FAQ.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -13,44 +13,58 @@ read_when:
OpenAI-compatible API. OpenClaw supports both browser OAuth and direct API-key
auth for the bundled `chutes` provider.
- Provider: `chutes`
- API: OpenAI-compatible
- Base URL: `https://llm.chutes.ai/v1`
- Auth:
- OAuth via `openclaw onboard --auth-choice chutes`
- API key via `openclaw onboard --auth-choice chutes-api-key`
- Runtime env vars: `CHUTES_API_KEY`, `CHUTES_OAUTH_TOKEN`
| Property | Value |
| -------- | ---------------------------- |
| Provider | `chutes` |
| API | OpenAI-compatible |
| Base URL | `https://llm.chutes.ai/v1` |
| Auth | OAuth or API key (see below) |
## Quick start
## Getting started
### OAuth
<Tabs>
<Tab title="OAuth">
<Steps>
<Step title="Run the OAuth onboarding flow">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice chutes
```
OpenClaw launches the browser flow locally, or shows a URL + redirect-paste
flow on remote/headless hosts. OAuth tokens auto-refresh through OpenClaw auth
profiles.
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the default model">
After onboarding, the default model is set to
`chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-TEE` and the bundled Chutes catalog is
registered.
</Step>
</Steps>
</Tab>
<Tab title="API key">
<Steps>
<Step title="Get an API key">
Create a key at
[chutes.ai/settings/api-keys](https://chutes.ai/settings/api-keys).
</Step>
<Step title="Run the API key onboarding flow">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice chutes-api-key
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the default model">
After onboarding, the default model is set to
`chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-TEE` and the bundled Chutes catalog is
registered.
</Step>
</Steps>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice chutes
```
OpenClaw launches the browser flow locally, or shows a URL + redirect-paste
flow on remote/headless hosts. OAuth tokens auto-refresh through OpenClaw auth
profiles.
Optional OAuth overrides:
- `CHUTES_CLIENT_ID`
- `CHUTES_CLIENT_SECRET`
- `CHUTES_OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI`
- `CHUTES_OAUTH_SCOPES`
### API key
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice chutes-api-key
```
Get your key at
[chutes.ai/settings/api-keys](https://chutes.ai/settings/api-keys).
Both auth paths register the bundled Chutes catalog and set the default model
to `chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-TEE`.
<Note>
Both auth paths register the bundled Chutes catalog and set the default model to
`chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-TEE`. Runtime environment variables: `CHUTES_API_KEY`,
`CHUTES_OAUTH_TOKEN`.
</Note>
## Discovery behavior
@@ -60,25 +74,28 @@ back to a bundled static catalog so onboarding and startup still work.
## Default aliases
OpenClaw also registers three convenience aliases for the bundled Chutes
catalog:
OpenClaw registers three convenience aliases for the bundled Chutes catalog:
- `chutes-fast` -> `chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-FP8`
- `chutes-pro` -> `chutes/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2-TEE`
- `chutes-vision` -> `chutes/chutesai/Mistral-Small-3.2-24B-Instruct-2506`
| Alias | Target model |
| --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| `chutes-fast` | `chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-FP8` |
| `chutes-pro` | `chutes/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2-TEE` |
| `chutes-vision` | `chutes/chutesai/Mistral-Small-3.2-24B-Instruct-2506` |
## Built-in starter catalog
The bundled fallback catalog includes current Chutes refs such as:
The bundled fallback catalog includes current Chutes refs:
- `chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-TEE`
- `chutes/zai-org/GLM-5-TEE`
- `chutes/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2-TEE`
- `chutes/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-0528-TEE`
- `chutes/moonshotai/Kimi-K2.5-TEE`
- `chutes/chutesai/Mistral-Small-3.2-24B-Instruct-2506`
- `chutes/Qwen/Qwen3-Coder-Next-TEE`
- `chutes/openai/gpt-oss-120b-TEE`
| Model ref |
| ----------------------------------------------------- |
| `chutes/zai-org/GLM-4.7-TEE` |
| `chutes/zai-org/GLM-5-TEE` |
| `chutes/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2-TEE` |
| `chutes/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-0528-TEE` |
| `chutes/moonshotai/Kimi-K2.5-TEE` |
| `chutes/chutesai/Mistral-Small-3.2-24B-Instruct-2506` |
| `chutes/Qwen/Qwen3-Coder-Next-TEE` |
| `chutes/openai/gpt-oss-120b-TEE` |
## Config example
@@ -96,8 +113,42 @@ The bundled fallback catalog includes current Chutes refs such as:
}
```
## Notes
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="OAuth overrides">
You can customize the OAuth flow with optional environment variables:
- OAuth help and redirect-app requirements: [Chutes OAuth docs](https://chutes.ai/docs/sign-in-with-chutes/overview)
- API-key and OAuth discovery both use the same `chutes` provider id.
- Chutes models are registered as `chutes/<model-id>`.
| Variable | Purpose |
| -------- | ------- |
| `CHUTES_CLIENT_ID` | Custom OAuth client ID |
| `CHUTES_CLIENT_SECRET` | Custom OAuth client secret |
| `CHUTES_OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI` | Custom redirect URI |
| `CHUTES_OAUTH_SCOPES` | Custom OAuth scopes |
See the [Chutes OAuth docs](https://chutes.ai/docs/sign-in-with-chutes/overview)
for redirect-app requirements and help.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Notes">
- API-key and OAuth discovery both use the same `chutes` provider id.
- Chutes models are registered as `chutes/<model-id>`.
- If discovery fails at startup, the bundled static catalog is used automatically.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model providers" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Provider rules, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration reference" href="/gateway/configuration-reference" icon="gear">
Full config schema including provider settings.
</Card>
<Card title="Chutes" href="https://chutes.ai" icon="arrow-up-right-from-square">
Chutes dashboard and API docs.
</Card>
<Card title="Chutes API keys" href="https://chutes.ai/settings/api-keys" icon="key">
Create and manage Chutes API keys.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ usage outside Claude Code in the past. You must decide for yourself whether to u
it and verify Anthropic's current terms before relying on it.
</Warning>
## Why Use This?
## Why use this?
| Approach | Cost | Best For |
| ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ it and verify Anthropic's current terms before relying on it.
If you have a Claude Max subscription and want to use it with OpenAI-compatible tools, this proxy may reduce cost for some workflows. API keys remain the clearer policy path for production use.
## How It Works
## How it works
```
Your App → claude-max-api-proxy → Claude Code CLI → Anthropic (via subscription)
@@ -39,71 +39,65 @@ The proxy:
2. Converts them to Claude Code CLI commands
3. Returns responses in OpenAI format (streaming supported)
## Installation
## Getting started
```bash
# Requires Node.js 20+ and Claude Code CLI
npm install -g claude-max-api-proxy
<Steps>
<Step title="Install the proxy">
Requires Node.js 20+ and Claude Code CLI.
# Verify Claude CLI is authenticated
claude --version
```
```bash
npm install -g claude-max-api-proxy
## Usage
# Verify Claude CLI is authenticated
claude --version
```
### Start the server
</Step>
<Step title="Start the server">
```bash
claude-max-api
# Server runs at http://localhost:3456
```
</Step>
<Step title="Test the proxy">
```bash
# Health check
curl http://localhost:3456/health
```bash
claude-max-api
# Server runs at http://localhost:3456
```
# List models
curl http://localhost:3456/v1/models
### Test it
# Chat completion
curl http://localhost:3456/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model": "claude-opus-4",
"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}]
}'
```
```bash
# Health check
curl http://localhost:3456/health
</Step>
<Step title="Configure OpenClaw">
Point OpenClaw at the proxy as a custom OpenAI-compatible endpoint:
# List models
curl http://localhost:3456/v1/models
```json5
{
env: {
OPENAI_API_KEY: "not-needed",
OPENAI_BASE_URL: "http://localhost:3456/v1",
},
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "openai/claude-opus-4" },
},
},
}
```
# Chat completion
curl http://localhost:3456/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model": "claude-opus-4",
"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}]
}'
```
</Step>
</Steps>
### With OpenClaw
You can point OpenClaw at the proxy as a custom OpenAI-compatible endpoint:
```json5
{
env: {
OPENAI_API_KEY: "not-needed",
OPENAI_BASE_URL: "http://localhost:3456/v1",
},
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "openai/claude-opus-4" },
},
},
}
```
This path uses the same proxy-style OpenAI-compatible route as other custom
`/v1` backends:
- native OpenAI-only request shaping does not apply
- no `service_tier`, no Responses `store`, no prompt-cache hints, and no
OpenAI reasoning-compat payload shaping
- hidden OpenClaw attribution headers (`originator`, `version`, `User-Agent`)
are not injected on the proxy URL
## Available Models
## Available models
| Model ID | Maps To |
| ----------------- | --------------- |
@@ -111,38 +105,55 @@ This path uses the same proxy-style OpenAI-compatible route as other custom
| `claude-sonnet-4` | Claude Sonnet 4 |
| `claude-haiku-4` | Claude Haiku 4 |
## Auto-Start on macOS
## Advanced
Create a LaunchAgent to run the proxy automatically:
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Proxy-style OpenAI-compatible notes">
This path uses the same proxy-style OpenAI-compatible route as other custom
`/v1` backends:
```bash
cat > ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.claude-max-api.plist << 'EOF'
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.claude-max-api</string>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>KeepAlive</key>
<true/>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/usr/local/bin/node</string>
<string>/usr/local/lib/node_modules/claude-max-api-proxy/dist/server/standalone.js</string>
</array>
<key>EnvironmentVariables</key>
<dict>
<key>PATH</key>
<string>/usr/local/bin:/opt/homebrew/bin:~/.local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin</string>
</dict>
</dict>
</plist>
EOF
- Native OpenAI-only request shaping does not apply
- No `service_tier`, no Responses `store`, no prompt-cache hints, and no
OpenAI reasoning-compat payload shaping
- Hidden OpenClaw attribution headers (`originator`, `version`, `User-Agent`)
are not injected on the proxy URL
launchctl bootstrap gui/$(id -u) ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.claude-max-api.plist
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Auto-start on macOS with LaunchAgent">
Create a LaunchAgent to run the proxy automatically:
```bash
cat > ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.claude-max-api.plist << 'EOF'
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.claude-max-api</string>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>KeepAlive</key>
<true/>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/usr/local/bin/node</string>
<string>/usr/local/lib/node_modules/claude-max-api-proxy/dist/server/standalone.js</string>
</array>
<key>EnvironmentVariables</key>
<dict>
<key>PATH</key>
<string>/usr/local/bin:/opt/homebrew/bin:~/.local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin</string>
</dict>
</dict>
</plist>
EOF
launchctl bootstrap gui/$(id -u) ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.claude-max-api.plist
```
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Links
@@ -157,7 +168,23 @@ launchctl bootstrap gui/$(id -u) ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.claude-max-api.plist
- The proxy runs locally and does not send data to any third-party servers
- Streaming responses are fully supported
## See Also
<Note>
For native Anthropic integration with Claude CLI or API keys, see [Anthropic provider](/providers/anthropic). For OpenAI/Codex subscriptions, see [OpenAI provider](/providers/openai).
</Note>
- [Anthropic provider](/providers/anthropic) - Native OpenClaw integration with Claude CLI or API keys
- [OpenAI provider](/providers/openai) - For OpenAI/Codex subscriptions
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Anthropic provider" href="/providers/anthropic" icon="bolt">
Native OpenClaw integration with Claude CLI or API keys.
</Card>
<Card title="OpenAI provider" href="/providers/openai" icon="robot">
For OpenAI/Codex subscriptions.
</Card>
<Card title="Model providers" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Overview of all providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration" href="/gateway/configuration" icon="gear">
Full config reference.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -10,35 +10,55 @@ read_when:
Cloudflare AI Gateway sits in front of provider APIs and lets you add analytics, caching, and controls. For Anthropic, OpenClaw uses the Anthropic Messages API through your Gateway endpoint.
- Provider: `cloudflare-ai-gateway`
- Base URL: `https://gateway.ai.cloudflare.com/v1/<account_id>/<gateway_id>/anthropic`
- Default model: `cloudflare-ai-gateway/claude-sonnet-4-5`
- API key: `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` (your provider API key for requests through the Gateway)
| Property | Value |
| ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `cloudflare-ai-gateway` |
| Base URL | `https://gateway.ai.cloudflare.com/v1/<account_id>/<gateway_id>/anthropic` |
| Default model | `cloudflare-ai-gateway/claude-sonnet-4-5` |
| API key | `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` (your provider API key for requests through the Gateway) |
For Anthropic models, use your Anthropic API key.
<Note>
For Anthropic models routed through Cloudflare AI Gateway, use your **Anthropic API key** as the provider key.
</Note>
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Set the provider API key and Gateway details:
<Steps>
<Step title="Set the provider API key and Gateway details">
Run onboarding and choose the Cloudflare AI Gateway auth option:
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice cloudflare-ai-gateway-api-key
```
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice cloudflare-ai-gateway-api-key
```
2. Set a default model:
This prompts for your account ID, gateway ID, and API key.
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "cloudflare-ai-gateway/claude-sonnet-4-5" },
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default model">
Add the model to your OpenClaw config:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "cloudflare-ai-gateway/claude-sonnet-4-5" },
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the model is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider cloudflare-ai-gateway
```
</Step>
</Steps>
## Non-interactive example
For scripted or CI setups, pass all values on the command line:
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
@@ -48,24 +68,49 @@ openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--cloudflare-ai-gateway-api-key "$CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY"
```
## Authenticated gateways
## Advanced configuration
If you enabled Gateway authentication in Cloudflare, add the `cf-aig-authorization` header (this is in addition to your provider API key).
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Authenticated gateways">
If you enabled Gateway authentication in Cloudflare, add the `cf-aig-authorization` header. This is **in addition to** your provider API key.
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
"cloudflare-ai-gateway": {
headers: {
"cf-aig-authorization": "Bearer <cloudflare-ai-gateway-token>",
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
"cloudflare-ai-gateway": {
headers: {
"cf-aig-authorization": "Bearer <cloudflare-ai-gateway-token>",
},
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
## Environment note
<Tip>
The `cf-aig-authorization` header authenticates with the Cloudflare Gateway itself, while the provider API key (for example, your Anthropic key) authenticates with the upstream provider.
</Tip>
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` is available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv`).
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Environment note">
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` is available to that process.
<Warning>
A key sitting only in `~/.profile` will not help a launchd/systemd daemon unless that environment is imported there as well. Set the key in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv` to ensure the gateway process can read it.
</Warning>
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Troubleshooting" href="/help/troubleshooting" icon="wrench">
General troubleshooting and FAQ.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -9,13 +9,15 @@ read_when:
# ComfyUI
OpenClaw ships a bundled `comfy` plugin for workflow-driven ComfyUI runs.
OpenClaw ships a bundled `comfy` plugin for workflow-driven ComfyUI runs. The plugin is entirely workflow-driven, so OpenClaw does not try to map generic `size`, `aspectRatio`, `resolution`, `durationSeconds`, or TTS-style controls onto your graph.
- Provider: `comfy`
- Models: `comfy/workflow`
- Shared surfaces: `image_generate`, `video_generate`, `music_generate`
- Auth: none for local ComfyUI; `COMFY_API_KEY` or `COMFY_CLOUD_API_KEY` for Comfy Cloud
- API: ComfyUI `/prompt` / `/history` / `/view` and Comfy Cloud `/api/*`
| Property | Detail |
| --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `comfy` |
| Models | `comfy/workflow` |
| Shared surfaces | `image_generate`, `video_generate`, `music_generate` |
| Auth | None for local ComfyUI; `COMFY_API_KEY` or `COMFY_CLOUD_API_KEY` for Comfy Cloud |
| API | ComfyUI `/prompt` / `/history` / `/view` and Comfy Cloud `/api/*` |
## What it supports
@@ -26,14 +28,140 @@ OpenClaw ships a bundled `comfy` plugin for workflow-driven ComfyUI runs.
- Music or audio generation through the shared `music_generate` tool
- Output download from a configured node or all matching output nodes
The bundled plugin is workflow-driven, so OpenClaw does not try to map generic
`size`, `aspectRatio`, `resolution`, `durationSeconds`, or TTS-style controls
onto your graph.
## Getting started
## Config layout
Choose between running ComfyUI on your own machine or using Comfy Cloud.
Comfy supports shared top-level connection settings plus per-capability workflow
sections:
<Tabs>
<Tab title="Local">
**Best for:** running your own ComfyUI instance on your machine or LAN.
<Steps>
<Step title="Start ComfyUI locally">
Make sure your local ComfyUI instance is running (defaults to `http://127.0.0.1:8188`).
</Step>
<Step title="Prepare your workflow JSON">
Export or create a ComfyUI workflow JSON file. Note the node IDs for the prompt input node and the output node you want OpenClaw to read from.
</Step>
<Step title="Configure the provider">
Set `mode: "local"` and point at your workflow file. Here is a minimal image example:
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
comfy: {
mode: "local",
baseUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:8188",
image: {
workflowPath: "./workflows/flux-api.json",
promptNodeId: "6",
outputNodeId: "9",
},
},
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set the default model">
Point OpenClaw at the `comfy/workflow` model for the capability you configured:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
imageGenerationModel: {
primary: "comfy/workflow",
},
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider comfy
```
</Step>
</Steps>
</Tab>
<Tab title="Comfy Cloud">
**Best for:** running workflows on Comfy Cloud without managing local GPU resources.
<Steps>
<Step title="Get an API key">
Sign up at [comfy.org](https://comfy.org) and generate an API key from your account dashboard.
</Step>
<Step title="Set the API key">
Provide your key through one of these methods:
```bash
# Environment variable (preferred)
export COMFY_API_KEY="your-key"
# Alternative environment variable
export COMFY_CLOUD_API_KEY="your-key"
# Or inline in config
openclaw config set models.providers.comfy.apiKey "your-key"
```
</Step>
<Step title="Prepare your workflow JSON">
Export or create a ComfyUI workflow JSON file. Note the node IDs for the prompt input node and the output node.
</Step>
<Step title="Configure the provider">
Set `mode: "cloud"` and point at your workflow file:
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
comfy: {
mode: "cloud",
image: {
workflowPath: "./workflows/flux-api.json",
promptNodeId: "6",
outputNodeId: "9",
},
},
},
},
}
```
<Tip>
Cloud mode defaults `baseUrl` to `https://cloud.comfy.org`. You only need to set `baseUrl` if you use a custom cloud endpoint.
</Tip>
</Step>
<Step title="Set the default model">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
imageGenerationModel: {
primary: "comfy/workflow",
},
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider comfy
```
</Step>
</Steps>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Configuration
Comfy supports shared top-level connection settings plus per-capability workflow sections (`image`, `video`, `music`):
```json5
{
@@ -63,139 +191,164 @@ sections:
}
```
Shared keys:
### Shared keys
- `mode`: `local` or `cloud`
- `baseUrl`: defaults to `http://127.0.0.1:8188` for local or `https://cloud.comfy.org` for cloud
- `apiKey`: optional inline key alternative to env vars
- `allowPrivateNetwork`: allow a private/LAN `baseUrl` in cloud mode
| Key | Type | Description |
| --------------------- | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `mode` | `"local"` or `"cloud"` | Connection mode. |
| `baseUrl` | string | Defaults to `http://127.0.0.1:8188` for local or `https://cloud.comfy.org` for cloud. |
| `apiKey` | string | Optional inline key, alternative to `COMFY_API_KEY` / `COMFY_CLOUD_API_KEY` env vars. |
| `allowPrivateNetwork` | boolean | Allow a private/LAN `baseUrl` in cloud mode. |
Per-capability keys under `image`, `video`, or `music`:
### Per-capability keys
- `workflow` or `workflowPath`: required
- `promptNodeId`: required
- `promptInputName`: defaults to `text`
- `outputNodeId`: optional
- `pollIntervalMs`: optional
- `timeoutMs`: optional
These keys apply inside the `image`, `video`, or `music` sections:
Image and video sections also support:
| Key | Required | Default | Description |
| ---------------------------- | -------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `workflow` or `workflowPath` | Yes | -- | Path to the ComfyUI workflow JSON file. |
| `promptNodeId` | Yes | -- | Node ID that receives the text prompt. |
| `promptInputName` | No | `"text"` | Input name on the prompt node. |
| `outputNodeId` | No | -- | Node ID to read output from. If omitted, all matching output nodes are used. |
| `pollIntervalMs` | No | -- | Polling interval in milliseconds for job completion. |
| `timeoutMs` | No | -- | Timeout in milliseconds for the workflow run. |
- `inputImageNodeId`: required when you pass a reference image
- `inputImageInputName`: defaults to `image`
The `image` and `video` sections also support:
## Backward compatibility
| Key | Required | Default | Description |
| --------------------- | ------------------------------------ | --------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| `inputImageNodeId` | Yes (when passing a reference image) | -- | Node ID that receives the uploaded reference image. |
| `inputImageInputName` | No | `"image"` | Input name on the image node. |
Existing top-level image config still works:
## Workflow details
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
comfy: {
workflowPath: "./workflows/flux-api.json",
promptNodeId: "6",
outputNodeId: "9",
},
},
},
}
```
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Image workflows">
Set the default image model to `comfy/workflow`:
OpenClaw treats that legacy shape as the image workflow config.
## Image workflows
Set the default image model:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
imageGenerationModel: {
primary: "comfy/workflow",
},
},
},
}
```
Reference-image editing example:
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
comfy: {
image: {
workflowPath: "./workflows/edit-api.json",
promptNodeId: "6",
inputImageNodeId: "7",
inputImageInputName: "image",
outputNodeId: "9",
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
imageGenerationModel: {
primary: "comfy/workflow",
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
## Video workflows
**Reference-image editing example:**
Set the default video model:
To enable image editing with an uploaded reference image, add `inputImageNodeId` to your image config:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "comfy/workflow",
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
comfy: {
image: {
workflowPath: "./workflows/edit-api.json",
promptNodeId: "6",
inputImageNodeId: "7",
inputImageInputName: "image",
outputNodeId: "9",
},
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
Comfy video workflows currently support text-to-video and image-to-video through
the configured graph. OpenClaw does not pass input videos into Comfy workflows.
</Accordion>
## Music workflows
<Accordion title="Video workflows">
Set the default video model to `comfy/workflow`:
The bundled plugin registers a music-generation provider for workflow-defined
audio or music outputs, surfaced through the shared `music_generate` tool:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "comfy/workflow",
},
},
},
}
```
```text
/tool music_generate prompt="Warm ambient synth loop with soft tape texture"
```
Comfy video workflows support text-to-video and image-to-video through the configured graph.
Use the `music` config section to point at your audio workflow JSON and output
node.
<Note>
OpenClaw does not pass input videos into Comfy workflows. Only text prompts and single reference images are supported as inputs.
</Note>
## Comfy Cloud
</Accordion>
Use `mode: "cloud"` plus one of:
<Accordion title="Music workflows">
The bundled plugin registers a music-generation provider for workflow-defined audio or music outputs, surfaced through the shared `music_generate` tool:
- `COMFY_API_KEY`
- `COMFY_CLOUD_API_KEY`
- `models.providers.comfy.apiKey`
```text
/tool music_generate prompt="Warm ambient synth loop with soft tape texture"
```
Cloud mode still uses the same `image`, `video`, and `music` workflow sections.
Use the `music` config section to point at your audio workflow JSON and output node.
## Live tests
</Accordion>
Opt-in live coverage exists for the bundled plugin:
<Accordion title="Backward compatibility">
Existing top-level image config (without the nested `image` section) still works:
```bash
OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST=1 COMFY_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live -- extensions/comfy/comfy.live.test.ts
```
```json5
{
models: {
providers: {
comfy: {
workflowPath: "./workflows/flux-api.json",
promptNodeId: "6",
outputNodeId: "9",
},
},
},
}
```
The live test skips individual image, video, or music cases unless the matching
Comfy workflow section is configured.
OpenClaw treats that legacy shape as the image workflow config. You do not need to migrate immediately, but the nested `image` / `video` / `music` sections are recommended for new setups.
<Tip>
If you only use image generation, the legacy flat config and the new nested `image` section are functionally equivalent.
</Tip>
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Live tests">
Opt-in live coverage exists for the bundled plugin:
```bash
OPENCLAW_LIVE_TEST=1 COMFY_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live -- extensions/comfy/comfy.live.test.ts
```
The live test skips individual image, video, or music cases unless the matching Comfy workflow section is configured.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
- [Image Generation](/tools/image-generation)
- [Video Generation](/tools/video-generation)
- [Music Generation](/tools/music-generation)
- [Provider Directory](/providers/index)
- [Configuration Reference](/gateway/configuration-reference#agent-defaults)
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Image Generation" href="/tools/image-generation" icon="image">
Image generation tool configuration and usage.
</Card>
<Card title="Video Generation" href="/tools/video-generation" icon="video">
Video generation tool configuration and usage.
</Card>
<Card title="Music Generation" href="/tools/music-generation" icon="music">
Music and audio generation tool setup.
</Card>
<Card title="Provider Directory" href="/providers/index" icon="layers">
Overview of all providers and model refs.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration Reference" href="/gateway/configuration-reference#agent-defaults" icon="gear">
Full config reference including agent defaults.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -15,79 +15,128 @@ When enabled, OpenClaw uploads the audio file to Deepgram and injects the transc
into the reply pipeline (`{{Transcript}}` + `[Audio]` block). This is **not streaming**;
it uses the pre-recorded transcription endpoint.
Website: [https://deepgram.com](https://deepgram.com)
Docs: [https://developers.deepgram.com](https://developers.deepgram.com)
| Detail | Value |
| ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| Website | [deepgram.com](https://deepgram.com) |
| Docs | [developers.deepgram.com](https://developers.deepgram.com) |
| Auth | `DEEPGRAM_API_KEY` |
| Default model | `nova-3` |
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Set your API key:
<Steps>
<Step title="Set your API key">
Add your Deepgram API key to the environment:
```
DEEPGRAM_API_KEY=dg_...
```
```
DEEPGRAM_API_KEY=dg_...
```
2. Enable the provider:
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
models: [{ provider: "deepgram", model: "nova-3" }],
},
},
},
}
```
## Options
- `model`: Deepgram model id (default: `nova-3`)
- `language`: language hint (optional)
- `tools.media.audio.providerOptions.deepgram.detect_language`: enable language detection (optional)
- `tools.media.audio.providerOptions.deepgram.punctuate`: enable punctuation (optional)
- `tools.media.audio.providerOptions.deepgram.smart_format`: enable smart formatting (optional)
Example with language:
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
models: [{ provider: "deepgram", model: "nova-3", language: "en" }],
},
},
},
}
```
Example with Deepgram options:
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
providerOptions: {
deepgram: {
detect_language: true,
punctuate: true,
smart_format: true,
</Step>
<Step title="Enable the audio provider">
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
models: [{ provider: "deepgram", model: "nova-3" }],
},
},
models: [{ provider: "deepgram", model: "nova-3" }],
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Send a voice note">
Send an audio message through any connected channel. OpenClaw transcribes it
via Deepgram and injects the transcript into the reply pipeline.
</Step>
</Steps>
## Configuration options
| Option | Path | Description |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------- |
| `model` | `tools.media.audio.models[].model` | Deepgram model id (default: `nova-3`) |
| `language` | `tools.media.audio.models[].language` | Language hint (optional) |
| `detect_language` | `tools.media.audio.providerOptions.deepgram.detect_language` | Enable language detection (optional) |
| `punctuate` | `tools.media.audio.providerOptions.deepgram.punctuate` | Enable punctuation (optional) |
| `smart_format` | `tools.media.audio.providerOptions.deepgram.smart_format` | Enable smart formatting (optional) |
<Tabs>
<Tab title="With language hint">
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
models: [{ provider: "deepgram", model: "nova-3", language: "en" }],
},
},
},
}
```
</Tab>
<Tab title="With Deepgram options">
```json5
{
tools: {
media: {
audio: {
enabled: true,
providerOptions: {
deepgram: {
detect_language: true,
punctuate: true,
smart_format: true,
},
},
models: [{ provider: "deepgram", model: "nova-3" }],
},
},
},
}
```
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Notes
- Authentication follows the standard provider auth order; `DEEPGRAM_API_KEY` is the simplest path.
- Override endpoints or headers with `tools.media.audio.baseUrl` and `tools.media.audio.headers` when using a proxy.
- Output follows the same audio rules as other providers (size caps, timeouts, transcript injection).
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Authentication">
Authentication follows the standard provider auth order. `DEEPGRAM_API_KEY` is
the simplest path.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Proxy and custom endpoints">
Override endpoints or headers with `tools.media.audio.baseUrl` and
`tools.media.audio.headers` when using a proxy.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Output behavior">
Output follows the same audio rules as other providers (size caps, timeouts,
transcript injection).
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
<Note>
Deepgram transcription is **pre-recorded only** (not real-time streaming). OpenClaw
uploads the complete audio file and waits for the full transcript before injecting
it into the conversation.
</Note>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Media tools" href="/tools/media" icon="photo-film">
Audio, image, and video processing pipeline overview.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration" href="/configuration" icon="gear">
Full config reference including media tool settings.
</Card>
<Card title="Troubleshooting" href="/help/troubleshooting" icon="wrench">
Common issues and debugging steps.
</Card>
<Card title="FAQ" href="/help/faq" icon="circle-question">
Frequently asked questions about OpenClaw setup.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
---
title: "DeepSeek"
summary: "DeepSeek setup (auth + model selection)"
read_when:
- You want to use DeepSeek with OpenClaw
@@ -9,37 +10,55 @@ read_when:
[DeepSeek](https://www.deepseek.com) provides powerful AI models with an OpenAI-compatible API.
- Provider: `deepseek`
- Auth: `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY`
- API: OpenAI-compatible
- Base URL: `https://api.deepseek.com`
| Property | Value |
| -------- | -------------------------- |
| Provider | `deepseek` |
| Auth | `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY` |
| API | OpenAI-compatible |
| Base URL | `https://api.deepseek.com` |
## Quick start
## Getting started
Set the API key (recommended: store it for the Gateway):
<Steps>
<Step title="Get your API key">
Create an API key at [platform.deepseek.com](https://platform.deepseek.com/api_keys).
</Step>
<Step title="Run onboarding">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice deepseek-api-key
```
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice deepseek-api-key
```
This will prompt for your API key and set `deepseek/deepseek-chat` as the default model.
This will prompt for your API key and set `deepseek/deepseek-chat` as the default model.
</Step>
<Step title="Verify models are available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider deepseek
```
</Step>
</Steps>
## Non-interactive example
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Non-interactive setup">
For scripted or headless installations, pass all flags directly:
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice deepseek-api-key \
--deepseek-api-key "$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" \
--skip-health \
--accept-risk
```
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice deepseek-api-key \
--deepseek-api-key "$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" \
--skip-health \
--accept-risk
```
## Environment note
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
<Warning>
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY`
is available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via
`env.shellEnv`).
</Warning>
## Built-in catalog
@@ -48,6 +67,30 @@ is available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via
| `deepseek/deepseek-chat` | DeepSeek Chat | text | 131,072 | 8,192 | Default model; DeepSeek V3.2 non-thinking surface |
| `deepseek/deepseek-reasoner` | DeepSeek Reasoner | text | 131,072 | 65,536 | Reasoning-enabled V3.2 surface |
<Tip>
Both bundled models currently advertise streaming usage compatibility in source.
</Tip>
Get your API key at [platform.deepseek.com](https://platform.deepseek.com/api_keys).
## Config example
```json5
{
env: { DEEPSEEK_API_KEY: "sk-..." },
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "deepseek/deepseek-chat" },
},
},
}
```
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration reference" href="/gateway/configuration-reference" icon="gear">
Full config reference for agents, models, and providers.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -11,42 +11,51 @@ read_when:
OpenClaw ships a bundled `fal` provider for hosted image and video generation.
- Provider: `fal`
- Auth: `FAL_KEY` (canonical; `FAL_API_KEY` also works as a fallback)
- API: fal model endpoints
| Property | Value |
| -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `fal` |
| Auth | `FAL_KEY` (canonical; `FAL_API_KEY` also works as a fallback) |
| API | fal model endpoints |
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Set the API key:
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice fal-api-key
```
2. Set a default image model:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
imageGenerationModel: {
primary: "fal/fal-ai/flux/dev",
<Steps>
<Step title="Set the API key">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice fal-api-key
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default image model">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
imageGenerationModel: {
primary: "fal/fal-ai/flux/dev",
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Step>
</Steps>
## Image generation
The bundled `fal` image-generation provider defaults to
`fal/fal-ai/flux/dev`.
- Generate: up to 4 images per request
- Edit mode: enabled, 1 reference image
- Supports `size`, `aspectRatio`, and `resolution`
- Current edit caveat: the fal image edit endpoint does **not** support
`aspectRatio` overrides
| Capability | Value |
| -------------- | -------------------------- |
| Max images | 4 per request |
| Edit mode | Enabled, 1 reference image |
| Size overrides | Supported |
| Aspect ratio | Supported |
| Resolution | Supported |
<Warning>
The fal image edit endpoint does **not** support `aspectRatio` overrides.
</Warning>
To use fal as the default image provider:
@@ -67,46 +76,70 @@ To use fal as the default image provider:
The bundled `fal` video-generation provider defaults to
`fal/fal-ai/minimax/video-01-live`.
- Modes: text-to-video and single-image reference flows
- Runtime: queue-backed submit/status/result flow for long-running jobs
- HeyGen video-agent model ref:
- `fal/fal-ai/heygen/v2/video-agent`
- Seedance 2.0 model refs:
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/fast/text-to-video`
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/fast/image-to-video`
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/text-to-video`
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/image-to-video`
| Capability | Value |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Modes | Text-to-video, single-image reference |
| Runtime | Queue-backed submit/status/result flow for long-running jobs |
To use Seedance 2.0 as the default video model:
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Available video models">
**HeyGen video-agent:**
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/fast/text-to-video",
- `fal/fal-ai/heygen/v2/video-agent`
**Seedance 2.0:**
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/fast/text-to-video`
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/fast/image-to-video`
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/text-to-video`
- `fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/image-to-video`
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Seedance 2.0 config example">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "fal/bytedance/seedance-2.0/fast/text-to-video",
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Accordion>
To use HeyGen video-agent as the default video model:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "fal/fal-ai/heygen/v2/video-agent",
<Accordion title="HeyGen video-agent config example">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
videoGenerationModel: {
primary: "fal/fal-ai/heygen/v2/video-agent",
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
<Tip>
Use `openclaw models list --provider fal` to see the full list of available fal
models, including any recently added entries.
</Tip>
## Related
- [Image Generation](/tools/image-generation)
- [Video Generation](/tools/video-generation)
- [Configuration Reference](/gateway/configuration-reference#agent-defaults)
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Image generation" href="/tools/image-generation" icon="image">
Shared image tool parameters and provider selection.
</Card>
<Card title="Video generation" href="/tools/video-generation" icon="video">
Shared video tool parameters and provider selection.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration reference" href="/gateway/configuration-reference#agent-defaults" icon="gear">
Agent defaults including image and video model selection.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
---
title: "Fireworks"
summary: "Fireworks setup (auth + model selection)"
read_when:
- You want to use Fireworks with OpenClaw
@@ -7,26 +8,38 @@ read_when:
# Fireworks
[Fireworks](https://fireworks.ai) exposes open-weight and routed models through an OpenAI-compatible API. OpenClaw now includes a bundled Fireworks provider plugin.
[Fireworks](https://fireworks.ai) exposes open-weight and routed models through an OpenAI-compatible API. OpenClaw includes a bundled Fireworks provider plugin.
- Provider: `fireworks`
- Auth: `FIREWORKS_API_KEY`
- API: OpenAI-compatible chat/completions
- Base URL: `https://api.fireworks.ai/inference/v1`
- Default model: `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo`
| Property | Value |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| Provider | `fireworks` |
| Auth | `FIREWORKS_API_KEY` |
| API | OpenAI-compatible chat/completions |
| Base URL | `https://api.fireworks.ai/inference/v1` |
| Default model | `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo` |
## Quick start
## Getting started
Set up Fireworks auth through onboarding:
<Steps>
<Step title="Set up Fireworks auth through onboarding">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice fireworks-api-key
```
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice fireworks-api-key
```
This stores your Fireworks key in OpenClaw config and sets the Fire Pass starter model as the default.
This stores your Fireworks key in OpenClaw config and sets the Fire Pass starter model as the default.
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the model is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider fireworks
```
</Step>
</Steps>
## Non-interactive example
For scripted or CI setups, pass all values on the command line:
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
@@ -36,24 +49,20 @@ openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--accept-risk
```
## Environment note
If the Gateway runs outside your interactive shell, make sure `FIREWORKS_API_KEY`
is available to that process too. A key sitting only in `~/.profile` will not
help a launchd/systemd daemon unless that environment is imported there as well.
## Built-in catalog
| Model ref | Name | Input | Context | Max output | Notes |
| ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------- | ---------- | ------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo` | Kimi K2.5 Turbo (Fire Pass) | text,image | 256,000 | 256,000 | Default bundled starter model on Fireworks |
<Tip>
If Fireworks publishes a newer model such as a fresh Qwen or Gemma release, you can switch to it directly by using its Fireworks model id without waiting for a bundled catalog update.
</Tip>
## Custom Fireworks model ids
OpenClaw accepts dynamic Fireworks model ids too. Use the exact model or router id shown by Fireworks and prefix it with `fireworks/`.
Example:
```json5
{
agents: {
@@ -66,4 +75,34 @@ Example:
}
```
If Fireworks publishes a newer model such as a fresh Qwen or Gemma release, you can switch to it directly by using its Fireworks model id without waiting for a bundled catalog update.
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="How model id prefixing works">
Every Fireworks model ref in OpenClaw starts with `fireworks/` followed by the exact id or router path from the Fireworks platform. For example:
- Router model: `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/routers/kimi-k2p5-turbo`
- Direct model: `fireworks/accounts/fireworks/models/<model-name>`
OpenClaw strips the `fireworks/` prefix when building the API request and sends the remaining path to the Fireworks endpoint.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Environment note">
If the Gateway runs outside your interactive shell, make sure `FIREWORKS_API_KEY` is available to that process too.
<Warning>
A key sitting only in `~/.profile` will not help a launchd/systemd daemon unless that environment is imported there as well. Set the key in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv` to ensure the gateway process can read it.
</Warning>
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Troubleshooting" href="/help/troubleshooting" icon="wrench">
General troubleshooting and FAQ.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -8,73 +8,124 @@ title: "GitHub Copilot"
# GitHub Copilot
## What is GitHub Copilot?
GitHub Copilot is GitHub's AI coding assistant. It provides access to Copilot
models for your GitHub account and plan. OpenClaw can use Copilot as a model
provider in two different ways.
## Two ways to use Copilot in OpenClaw
### 1) Built-in GitHub Copilot provider (`github-copilot`)
<Tabs>
<Tab title="Built-in provider (github-copilot)">
Use the native device-login flow to obtain a GitHub token, then exchange it for
Copilot API tokens when OpenClaw runs. This is the **default** and simplest path
because it does not require VS Code.
Use the native device-login flow to obtain a GitHub token, then exchange it for
Copilot API tokens when OpenClaw runs. This is the **default** and simplest path
because it does not require VS Code.
<Steps>
<Step title="Run the login command">
```bash
openclaw models auth login-github-copilot
```
### 2) Copilot Proxy plugin (`copilot-proxy`)
You will be prompted to visit a URL and enter a one-time code. Keep the
terminal open until it completes.
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default model">
```bash
openclaw models set github-copilot/gpt-4o
```
Use the **Copilot Proxy** VS Code extension as a local bridge. OpenClaw talks to
the proxys `/v1` endpoint and uses the model list you configure there. Choose
this when you already run Copilot Proxy in VS Code or need to route through it.
You must enable the plugin and keep the VS Code extension running.
Or in config:
Use GitHub Copilot as a model provider (`github-copilot`). The login command runs
the GitHub device flow, saves an auth profile, and updates your config to use that
profile.
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { model: { primary: "github-copilot/gpt-4o" } } },
}
```
</Step>
</Steps>
## CLI setup
```bash
openclaw models auth login-github-copilot
```
You'll be prompted to visit a URL and enter a one-time code. Keep the terminal
open until it completes.
### Optional flags
</Tab>
<Tab title="Copilot Proxy plugin (copilot-proxy)">
Use the **Copilot Proxy** VS Code extension as a local bridge. OpenClaw talks to
the proxy's `/v1` endpoint and uses the model list you configure there.
<Note>
Choose this when you already run Copilot Proxy in VS Code or need to route
through it. You must enable the plugin and keep the VS Code extension running.
</Note>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Optional flags
| Flag | Description |
| --------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| `--yes` | Skip the confirmation prompt |
| `--set-default` | Also apply the provider's recommended default model |
```bash
# Skip confirmation
openclaw models auth login-github-copilot --yes
```
To also apply the provider's recommended default model in one step, use the
generic auth command instead:
```bash
# Login and set the default model in one step
openclaw models auth login --provider github-copilot --method device --set-default
```
## Set a default model
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Interactive TTY required">
The device-login flow requires an interactive TTY. Run it directly in a
terminal, not in a non-interactive script or CI pipeline.
</Accordion>
```bash
openclaw models set github-copilot/gpt-4o
```
<Accordion title="Model availability depends on your plan">
Copilot model availability depends on your GitHub plan. If a model is
rejected, try another ID (for example `github-copilot/gpt-4.1`).
</Accordion>
### Config snippet
<Accordion title="Transport selection">
Claude model IDs use the Anthropic Messages transport automatically. GPT,
o-series, and Gemini models keep the OpenAI Responses transport. OpenClaw
selects the correct transport based on the model ref.
</Accordion>
```json5
{
agents: { defaults: { model: { primary: "github-copilot/gpt-4o" } } },
}
```
<Accordion title="Environment variable resolution order">
OpenClaw resolves Copilot auth from environment variables in the following
priority order:
## Notes
| Priority | Variable | Notes |
| -------- | --------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| 1 | `COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN` | Highest priority, Copilot-specific |
| 2 | `GH_TOKEN` | GitHub CLI token (fallback) |
| 3 | `GITHUB_TOKEN` | Standard GitHub token (lowest) |
- Requires an interactive TTY; run it directly in a terminal.
- Copilot model availability depends on your plan; if a model is rejected, try
another ID (for example `github-copilot/gpt-4.1`).
- Claude model IDs use the Anthropic Messages transport automatically; GPT, o-series,
and Gemini models keep the OpenAI Responses transport.
- The login stores a GitHub token in the auth profile store and exchanges it for a
Copilot API token when OpenClaw runs.
When multiple variables are set, OpenClaw uses the highest-priority one.
The device-login flow (`openclaw models auth login-github-copilot`) stores
its token in the auth profile store and takes precedence over all environment
variables.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Token storage">
The login stores a GitHub token in the auth profile store and exchanges it
for a Copilot API token when OpenClaw runs. You do not need to manage the
token manually.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
<Warning>
Requires an interactive TTY. Run the login command directly in a terminal, not
inside a headless script or CI job.
</Warning>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="OAuth and auth" href="/gateway/authentication" icon="key">
Auth details and credential reuse rules.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ summary: "GLM model family overview + how to use it in OpenClaw"
read_when:
- You want GLM models in OpenClaw
- You need the model naming convention and setup
title: "GLM Models"
title: "GLM (Zhipu)"
---
# GLM models
@@ -11,26 +11,42 @@ title: "GLM Models"
GLM is a **model family** (not a company) available through the Z.AI platform. In OpenClaw, GLM
models are accessed via the `zai` provider and model IDs like `zai/glm-5`.
## CLI setup
## Getting started
```bash
# Generic API-key setup with endpoint auto-detection
openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-api-key
<Steps>
<Step title="Choose an auth route and run onboarding">
Pick the onboarding choice that matches your Z.AI plan and region:
# Coding Plan Global, recommended for Coding Plan users
openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-coding-global
| Auth choice | Best for |
| ----------- | -------- |
| `zai-api-key` | Generic API-key setup with endpoint auto-detection |
| `zai-coding-global` | Coding Plan users (global) |
| `zai-coding-cn` | Coding Plan users (China region) |
| `zai-global` | General API (global) |
| `zai-cn` | General API (China region) |
# Coding Plan CN (China region), recommended for Coding Plan users
openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-coding-cn
```bash
# Example: generic auto-detect
openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-api-key
# General API
openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-global
# Example: Coding Plan global
openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-coding-global
```
# General API CN (China region)
openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-cn
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set GLM as the default model">
```bash
openclaw config set agents.defaults.model.primary "zai/glm-5.1"
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify models are available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider zai
```
</Step>
</Steps>
## Config snippet
## Config example
```json5
{
@@ -39,30 +55,56 @@ openclaw onboard --auth-choice zai-cn
}
```
<Tip>
`zai-api-key` lets OpenClaw detect the matching Z.AI endpoint from the key and
apply the correct base URL automatically. Use the explicit regional choices when
you want to force a specific Coding Plan or general API surface.
</Tip>
## Current bundled GLM models
## Bundled GLM models
OpenClaw currently seeds the bundled `zai` provider with these GLM refs:
- `glm-5.1`
- `glm-5`
- `glm-5-turbo`
- `glm-5v-turbo`
- `glm-4.7`
- `glm-4.7-flash`
- `glm-4.7-flashx`
- `glm-4.6`
- `glm-4.6v`
- `glm-4.5`
- `glm-4.5-air`
- `glm-4.5-flash`
- `glm-4.5v`
| Model | Model |
| --------------- | ---------------- |
| `glm-5.1` | `glm-4.7` |
| `glm-5` | `glm-4.7-flash` |
| `glm-5-turbo` | `glm-4.7-flashx` |
| `glm-5v-turbo` | `glm-4.6` |
| `glm-4.5` | `glm-4.6v` |
| `glm-4.5-air` | |
| `glm-4.5-flash` | |
| `glm-4.5v` | |
## Notes
<Note>
The default bundled model ref is `zai/glm-5.1`. GLM versions and availability
can change; check Z.AI's docs for the latest.
</Note>
- GLM versions and availability can change; check Z.AI's docs for the latest.
- Default bundled model ref is `zai/glm-5.1`.
- For provider details, see [/providers/zai](/providers/zai).
## Advanced notes
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Endpoint auto-detection">
When you use the `zai-api-key` auth choice, OpenClaw inspects the key format
to determine the correct Z.AI base URL. Explicit regional choices
(`zai-coding-global`, `zai-coding-cn`, `zai-global`, `zai-cn`) override
auto-detection and pin the endpoint directly.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Provider details">
GLM models are served by the `zai` runtime provider. For full provider
configuration, regional endpoints, and additional capabilities, see
[Z.AI provider docs](/providers/zai).
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Z.AI provider" href="/providers/zai" icon="server">
Full Z.AI provider configuration and regional endpoints.
</Card>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -17,74 +17,114 @@ Gemini Grounding.
- API: Google Gemini API
- Alternative provider: `google-gemini-cli` (OAuth)
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Set the API key:
Choose your preferred auth method and follow the setup steps.
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice gemini-api-key
```
<Tabs>
<Tab title="API key">
**Best for:** standard Gemini API access through Google AI Studio.
2. Set a default model:
<Steps>
<Step title="Run onboarding">
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice gemini-api-key
```
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview" },
},
},
}
```
Or pass the key directly:
## Non-interactive example
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice gemini-api-key \
--gemini-api-key "$GEMINI_API_KEY"
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default model">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview" },
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the model is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider google
```
</Step>
</Steps>
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
--mode local \
--auth-choice gemini-api-key \
--gemini-api-key "$GEMINI_API_KEY"
```
<Tip>
The environment variables `GEMINI_API_KEY` and `GOOGLE_API_KEY` are both accepted. Use whichever you already have configured.
</Tip>
## OAuth (Gemini CLI)
</Tab>
An alternative provider `google-gemini-cli` uses PKCE OAuth instead of an API
key. This is an unofficial integration; some users report account
restrictions. Use at your own risk.
<Tab title="Gemini CLI (OAuth)">
**Best for:** reusing an existing Gemini CLI login via PKCE OAuth instead of a separate API key.
- Default model: `google-gemini-cli/gemini-3-flash-preview`
- Alias: `gemini-cli`
- Install prerequisite: local Gemini CLI available as `gemini`
- Homebrew: `brew install gemini-cli`
- npm: `npm install -g @google/gemini-cli`
- Login:
<Warning>
The `google-gemini-cli` provider is an unofficial integration. Some users
report account restrictions when using OAuth this way. Use at your own risk.
</Warning>
```bash
openclaw models auth login --provider google-gemini-cli --set-default
```
<Steps>
<Step title="Install the Gemini CLI">
The local `gemini` command must be available on `PATH`.
Environment variables:
```bash
# Homebrew
brew install gemini-cli
- `OPENCLAW_GEMINI_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID`
- `OPENCLAW_GEMINI_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET`
# or npm
npm install -g @google/gemini-cli
```
(Or the `GEMINI_CLI_*` variants.)
OpenClaw supports both Homebrew installs and global npm installs, including
common Windows/npm layouts.
</Step>
<Step title="Log in via OAuth">
```bash
openclaw models auth login --provider google-gemini-cli --set-default
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the model is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider google-gemini-cli
```
</Step>
</Steps>
If Gemini CLI OAuth requests fail after login, set
`GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT` or `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID` on the gateway host and
retry.
- Default model: `google-gemini-cli/gemini-3-flash-preview`
- Alias: `gemini-cli`
If login fails before the browser flow starts, make sure the local `gemini`
command is installed and on `PATH`. OpenClaw supports both Homebrew installs
and global npm installs, including common Windows/npm layouts.
**Environment variables:**
Gemini CLI JSON usage notes:
- `OPENCLAW_GEMINI_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID`
- `OPENCLAW_GEMINI_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET`
- Reply text comes from the CLI JSON `response` field.
- Usage falls back to `stats` when the CLI leaves `usage` empty.
- `stats.cached` is normalized into OpenClaw `cacheRead`.
- If `stats.input` is missing, OpenClaw derives input tokens from
`stats.input_tokens - stats.cached`.
(Or the `GEMINI_CLI_*` variants.)
<Note>
If Gemini CLI OAuth requests fail after login, set `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT` or
`GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID` on the gateway host and retry.
</Note>
<Note>
If login fails before the browser flow starts, make sure the local `gemini`
command is installed and on `PATH`.
</Note>
The OAuth-only `google-gemini-cli` provider is a separate text-inference
surface. Image generation, media understanding, and Gemini Grounding stay on
the `google` provider id.
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Capabilities
@@ -100,37 +140,12 @@ Gemini CLI JSON usage notes:
| Thinking/reasoning | Yes (Gemini 3.1+) |
| Gemma 4 models | Yes |
Gemma 4 models (for example `gemma-4-26b-a4b-it`) support thinking mode. OpenClaw rewrites `thinkingBudget` to a supported Google `thinkingLevel` for Gemma 4. Setting thinking to `off` preserves thinking disabled instead of mapping to `MINIMAL`.
## Direct Gemini cache reuse
For direct Gemini API runs (`api: "google-generative-ai"`), OpenClaw now
passes a configured `cachedContent` handle through to Gemini requests.
- Configure per-model or global params with either
`cachedContent` or legacy `cached_content`
- If both are present, `cachedContent` wins
- Example value: `cachedContents/prebuilt-context`
- Gemini cache-hit usage is normalized into OpenClaw `cacheRead` from
upstream `cachedContentTokenCount`
Example:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"google/gemini-2.5-pro": {
params: {
cachedContent: "cachedContents/prebuilt-context",
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
<Tip>
Gemma 4 models (for example `gemma-4-26b-a4b-it`) support thinking mode. OpenClaw
rewrites `thinkingBudget` to a supported Google `thinkingLevel` for Gemma 4.
Setting thinking to `off` preserves thinking disabled instead of mapping to
`MINIMAL`.
</Tip>
## Image generation
@@ -142,10 +157,6 @@ The bundled `google` image-generation provider defaults to
- Edit mode: enabled, up to 5 input images
- Geometry controls: `size`, `aspectRatio`, and `resolution`
The OAuth-only `google-gemini-cli` provider is a separate text-inference
surface. Image generation, media understanding, and Gemini Grounding stay on
the `google` provider id.
To use Google as the default image provider:
```json5
@@ -160,8 +171,9 @@ To use Google as the default image provider:
}
```
See [Image Generation](/tools/image-generation) for the shared tool
parameters, provider selection, and failover behavior.
<Note>
See [Image Generation](/tools/image-generation) for shared tool parameters, provider selection, and failover behavior.
</Note>
## Video generation
@@ -187,8 +199,9 @@ To use Google as the default video provider:
}
```
See [Video Generation](/tools/video-generation) for the shared tool
parameters, provider selection, and failover behavior.
<Note>
See [Video Generation](/tools/video-generation) for shared tool parameters, provider selection, and failover behavior.
</Note>
## Music generation
@@ -216,11 +229,74 @@ To use Google as the default music provider:
}
```
See [Music Generation](/tools/music-generation) for the shared tool
parameters, provider selection, and failover behavior.
<Note>
See [Music Generation](/tools/music-generation) for shared tool parameters, provider selection, and failover behavior.
</Note>
## Environment note
## Advanced configuration
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `GEMINI_API_KEY`
is available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via
`env.shellEnv`).
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Direct Gemini cache reuse">
For direct Gemini API runs (`api: "google-generative-ai"`), OpenClaw
passes a configured `cachedContent` handle through to Gemini requests.
- Configure per-model or global params with either
`cachedContent` or legacy `cached_content`
- If both are present, `cachedContent` wins
- Example value: `cachedContents/prebuilt-context`
- Gemini cache-hit usage is normalized into OpenClaw `cacheRead` from
upstream `cachedContentTokenCount`
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"google/gemini-2.5-pro": {
params: {
cachedContent: "cachedContents/prebuilt-context",
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Gemini CLI JSON usage notes">
When using the `google-gemini-cli` OAuth provider, OpenClaw normalizes
the CLI JSON output as follows:
- Reply text comes from the CLI JSON `response` field.
- Usage falls back to `stats` when the CLI leaves `usage` empty.
- `stats.cached` is normalized into OpenClaw `cacheRead`.
- If `stats.input` is missing, OpenClaw derives input tokens from
`stats.input_tokens - stats.cached`.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Environment and daemon setup">
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `GEMINI_API_KEY`
is available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via
`env.shellEnv`).
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Image generation" href="/tools/image-generation" icon="image">
Shared image tool parameters and provider selection.
</Card>
<Card title="Video generation" href="/tools/video-generation" icon="video">
Shared video tool parameters and provider selection.
</Card>
<Card title="Music generation" href="/tools/music-generation" icon="music">
Shared music tool parameters and provider selection.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -12,33 +12,37 @@ read_when:
(Llama, Gemma, Mistral, and more) using custom LPU hardware. OpenClaw connects
to Groq through its OpenAI-compatible API.
- Provider: `groq`
- Auth: `GROQ_API_KEY`
- API: OpenAI-compatible
| Property | Value |
| -------- | ----------------- |
| Provider | `groq` |
| Auth | `GROQ_API_KEY` |
| API | OpenAI-compatible |
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Get an API key from [console.groq.com/keys](https://console.groq.com/keys).
<Steps>
<Step title="Get an API key">
Create an API key at [console.groq.com/keys](https://console.groq.com/keys).
</Step>
<Step title="Set the API key">
```bash
export GROQ_API_KEY="gsk_..."
```
</Step>
<Step title="Set a default model">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "groq/llama-3.3-70b-versatile" },
},
},
}
```
</Step>
</Steps>
2. Set the API key:
```bash
export GROQ_API_KEY="gsk_..."
```
3. Set a default model:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "groq/llama-3.3-70b-versatile" },
},
},
}
```
## Config file example
### Config file example
```json5
{
@@ -51,6 +55,24 @@ export GROQ_API_KEY="gsk_..."
}
```
## Available models
Groq's model catalog changes frequently. Run `openclaw models list | grep groq`
to see currently available models, or check
[console.groq.com/docs/models](https://console.groq.com/docs/models).
| Model | Notes |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------------- |
| **Llama 3.3 70B Versatile** | General-purpose, large context |
| **Llama 3.1 8B Instant** | Fast, lightweight |
| **Gemma 2 9B** | Compact, efficient |
| **Mixtral 8x7B** | MoE architecture, strong reasoning |
<Tip>
Use `openclaw models list --provider groq` for the most up-to-date list of
models available on your account.
</Tip>
## Audio transcription
Groq also provides fast Whisper-based audio transcription. When configured as a
@@ -70,36 +92,43 @@ surface.
}
```
## Environment note
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Audio transcription details">
| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Shared config path | `tools.media.audio` |
| Default base URL | `https://api.groq.com/openai/v1` |
| Default model | `whisper-large-v3-turbo` |
| API endpoint | OpenAI-compatible `/audio/transcriptions` |
</Accordion>
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `GROQ_API_KEY` is
available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via
`env.shellEnv`).
<Accordion title="Environment note">
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `GROQ_API_KEY` is
available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via
`env.shellEnv`).
## Audio notes
<Warning>
Keys set only in your interactive shell are not visible to daemon-managed
gateway processes. Use `~/.openclaw/.env` or `env.shellEnv` config for
persistent availability.
</Warning>
- Shared config path: `tools.media.audio`
- Default Groq audio base URL: `https://api.groq.com/openai/v1`
- Default Groq audio model: `whisper-large-v3-turbo`
- Groq audio transcription uses the OpenAI-compatible `/audio/transcriptions`
path
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Available models
## Related
Groq's model catalog changes frequently. Run `openclaw models list | grep groq`
to see currently available models, or check
[console.groq.com/docs/models](https://console.groq.com/docs/models).
Popular choices include:
- **Llama 3.3 70B Versatile** - general-purpose, large context
- **Llama 3.1 8B Instant** - fast, lightweight
- **Gemma 2 9B** - compact, efficient
- **Mixtral 8x7B** - MoE architecture, strong reasoning
## Links
- [Groq Console](https://console.groq.com)
- [API Documentation](https://console.groq.com/docs)
- [Model List](https://console.groq.com/docs/models)
- [Pricing](https://groq.com/pricing)
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration reference" href="/gateway/configuration-reference" icon="gear">
Full config schema including provider and audio settings.
</Card>
<Card title="Groq Console" href="https://console.groq.com" icon="arrow-up-right-from-square">
Groq dashboard, API docs, and pricing.
</Card>
<Card title="Groq model list" href="https://console.groq.com/docs/models" icon="list">
Official Groq model catalog.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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@@ -15,29 +15,49 @@ title: "Hugging Face (Inference)"
- API: OpenAI-compatible (`https://router.huggingface.co/v1`)
- Billing: Single HF token; [pricing](https://huggingface.co/docs/inference-providers/pricing) follows provider rates with a free tier.
## Quick start
## Getting started
1. Create a fine-grained token at [Hugging Face → Settings → Tokens](https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens/new?ownUserPermissions=inference.serverless.write&tokenType=fineGrained) with the **Make calls to Inference Providers** permission.
2. Run onboarding and choose **Hugging Face** in the provider dropdown, then enter your API key when prompted:
<Steps>
<Step title="Create a fine-grained token">
Go to [Hugging Face Settings Tokens](https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens/new?ownUserPermissions=inference.serverless.write&tokenType=fineGrained) and create a new fine-grained token.
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice huggingface-api-key
```
<Warning>
The token must have the **Make calls to Inference Providers** permission enabled or API requests will be rejected.
</Warning>
3. In the **Default Hugging Face model** dropdown, pick the model you want (the list is loaded from the Inference API when you have a valid token; otherwise a built-in list is shown). Your choice is saved as the default model.
4. You can also set or change the default model later in config:
</Step>
<Step title="Run onboarding">
Choose **Hugging Face** in the provider dropdown, then enter your API key when prompted:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1" },
},
},
}
```
```bash
openclaw onboard --auth-choice huggingface-api-key
```
## Non-interactive example
</Step>
<Step title="Select a default model">
In the **Default Hugging Face model** dropdown, pick the model you want. The list is loaded from the Inference API when you have a valid token; otherwise a built-in list is shown. Your choice is saved as the default model.
You can also set or change the default model later in config:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1" },
},
},
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Verify the model is available">
```bash
openclaw models list --provider huggingface
```
</Step>
</Steps>
### Non-interactive setup
```bash
openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
@@ -48,56 +68,10 @@ openclaw onboard --non-interactive \
This will set `huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1` as the default model.
## Environment note
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` or `HF_TOKEN`
is available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via
`env.shellEnv`).
## Model discovery and onboarding dropdown
OpenClaw discovers models by calling the **Inference endpoint directly**:
```bash
GET https://router.huggingface.co/v1/models
```
(Optional: send `Authorization: Bearer $HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` or `$HF_TOKEN` for the full list; some endpoints return a subset without auth.) The response is OpenAI-style `{ "object": "list", "data": [ { "id": "Qwen/Qwen3-8B", "owned_by": "Qwen", ... }, ... ] }`.
When you configure a Hugging Face API key (via onboarding, `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN`, or `HF_TOKEN`), OpenClaw uses this GET to discover available chat-completion models. During **interactive setup**, after you enter your token you see a **Default Hugging Face model** dropdown populated from that list (or the built-in catalog if the request fails). At runtime (e.g. Gateway startup), when a key is present, OpenClaw again calls **GET** `https://router.huggingface.co/v1/models` to refresh the catalog. The list is merged with a built-in catalog (for metadata like context window and cost). If the request fails or no key is set, only the built-in catalog is used.
## Model names and editable options
- **Name from API:** The model display name is **hydrated from GET /v1/models** when the API returns `name`, `title`, or `display_name`; otherwise it is derived from the model id (e.g. `deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1` → “DeepSeek R1”).
- **Override display name:** You can set a custom label per model in config so it appears the way you want in the CLI and UI:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1": { alias: "DeepSeek R1 (fast)" },
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1:cheapest": { alias: "DeepSeek R1 (cheap)" },
},
},
},
}
```
- **Policy suffixes:** OpenClaw's bundled Hugging Face docs and helpers currently treat these two suffixes as the built-in policy variants:
- **`:fastest`** — highest throughput.
- **`:cheapest`** — lowest cost per output token.
You can add these as separate entries in `models.providers.huggingface.models` or set `model.primary` with the suffix. You can also set your default provider order in [Inference Provider settings](https://hf.co/settings/inference-providers) (no suffix = use that order).
- **Config merge:** Existing entries in `models.providers.huggingface.models` (e.g. in `models.json`) are kept when config is merged. So any custom `name`, `alias`, or model options you set there are preserved.
## Model IDs and configuration examples
## Model IDs
Model refs use the form `huggingface/<org>/<model>` (Hub-style IDs). The list below is from **GET** `https://router.huggingface.co/v1/models`; your catalog may include more.
**Example IDs (from the inference endpoint):**
| Model | Ref (prefix with `huggingface/`) |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| DeepSeek R1 | `deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1` |
@@ -111,83 +85,153 @@ Model refs use the form `huggingface/<org>/<model>` (Hub-style IDs). The list be
| GLM 4.7 | `zai-org/GLM-4.7` |
| Kimi K2.5 | `moonshotai/Kimi-K2.5` |
You can append `:fastest` or `:cheapest` to the model id. Set your default order in [Inference Provider settings](https://hf.co/settings/inference-providers); see [Inference Providers](https://huggingface.co/docs/inference-providers) and **GET** `https://router.huggingface.co/v1/models` for the full list.
<Tip>
You can append `:fastest` or `:cheapest` to any model id. Set your default order in [Inference Provider settings](https://hf.co/settings/inference-providers); see [Inference Providers](https://huggingface.co/docs/inference-providers) and **GET** `https://router.huggingface.co/v1/models` for the full list.
</Tip>
### Complete configuration examples
## Advanced details
**Primary DeepSeek R1 with Qwen fallback:**
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Model discovery and onboarding dropdown">
OpenClaw discovers models by calling the **Inference endpoint directly**:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: {
primary: "huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1",
fallbacks: ["huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B"],
```bash
GET https://router.huggingface.co/v1/models
```
(Optional: send `Authorization: Bearer $HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` or `$HF_TOKEN` for the full list; some endpoints return a subset without auth.) The response is OpenAI-style `{ "object": "list", "data": [ { "id": "Qwen/Qwen3-8B", "owned_by": "Qwen", ... }, ... ] }`.
When you configure a Hugging Face API key (via onboarding, `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN`, or `HF_TOKEN`), OpenClaw uses this GET to discover available chat-completion models. During **interactive setup**, after you enter your token you see a **Default Hugging Face model** dropdown populated from that list (or the built-in catalog if the request fails). At runtime (e.g. Gateway startup), when a key is present, OpenClaw again calls **GET** `https://router.huggingface.co/v1/models` to refresh the catalog. The list is merged with a built-in catalog (for metadata like context window and cost). If the request fails or no key is set, only the built-in catalog is used.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Model names, aliases, and policy suffixes">
- **Name from API:** The model display name is **hydrated from GET /v1/models** when the API returns `name`, `title`, or `display_name`; otherwise it is derived from the model id (e.g. `deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1` becomes "DeepSeek R1").
- **Override display name:** You can set a custom label per model in config so it appears the way you want in the CLI and UI:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1": { alias: "DeepSeek R1 (fast)" },
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1:cheapest": { alias: "DeepSeek R1 (cheap)" },
},
},
},
models: {
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1": { alias: "DeepSeek R1" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B": { alias: "Qwen3 8B" },
}
```
- **Policy suffixes:** OpenClaw's bundled Hugging Face docs and helpers currently treat these two suffixes as the built-in policy variants:
- **`:fastest`** — highest throughput.
- **`:cheapest`** — lowest cost per output token.
You can add these as separate entries in `models.providers.huggingface.models` or set `model.primary` with the suffix. You can also set your default provider order in [Inference Provider settings](https://hf.co/settings/inference-providers) (no suffix = use that order).
- **Config merge:** Existing entries in `models.providers.huggingface.models` (e.g. in `models.json`) are kept when config is merged. So any custom `name`, `alias`, or model options you set there are preserved.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Environment and daemon setup">
If the Gateway runs as a daemon (launchd/systemd), make sure `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` or `HF_TOKEN` is available to that process (for example, in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv`).
<Note>
OpenClaw accepts both `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` and `HF_TOKEN` as env var aliases. Either one works; if both are set, `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` takes precedence.
</Note>
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Config: DeepSeek R1 with Qwen fallback">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: {
primary: "huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1",
fallbacks: ["huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B"],
},
models: {
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1": { alias: "DeepSeek R1" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B": { alias: "Qwen3 8B" },
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Accordion>
**Qwen as default, with :cheapest and :fastest variants:**
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B" },
models: {
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B": { alias: "Qwen3 8B" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B:cheapest": { alias: "Qwen3 8B (cheapest)" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B:fastest": { alias: "Qwen3 8B (fastest)" },
<Accordion title="Config: Qwen with cheapest and fastest variants">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B" },
models: {
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B": { alias: "Qwen3 8B" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B:cheapest": { alias: "Qwen3 8B (cheapest)" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen3-8B:fastest": { alias: "Qwen3 8B (fastest)" },
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Accordion>
**DeepSeek + Llama + GPT-OSS with aliases:**
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: {
primary: "huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2",
fallbacks: [
"huggingface/meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct",
"huggingface/openai/gpt-oss-120b",
],
<Accordion title="Config: DeepSeek + Llama + GPT-OSS with aliases">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: {
primary: "huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2",
fallbacks: [
"huggingface/meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct",
"huggingface/openai/gpt-oss-120b",
],
},
models: {
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2": { alias: "DeepSeek V3.2" },
"huggingface/meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct": { alias: "Llama 3.3 70B" },
"huggingface/openai/gpt-oss-120b": { alias: "GPT-OSS 120B" },
},
},
},
models: {
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2": { alias: "DeepSeek V3.2" },
"huggingface/meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct": { alias: "Llama 3.3 70B" },
"huggingface/openai/gpt-oss-120b": { alias: "GPT-OSS 120B" },
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Accordion>
**Multiple Qwen and DeepSeek models with policy suffixes:**
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "huggingface/Qwen/Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct:cheapest" },
models: {
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct": { alias: "Qwen2.5 7B" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct:cheapest": { alias: "Qwen2.5 7B (cheap)" },
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1:fastest": { alias: "DeepSeek R1 (fast)" },
"huggingface/meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct": { alias: "Llama 3.1 8B" },
<Accordion title="Config: Multiple Qwen and DeepSeek with policy suffixes">
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "huggingface/Qwen/Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct:cheapest" },
models: {
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct": { alias: "Qwen2.5 7B" },
"huggingface/Qwen/Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct:cheapest": { alias: "Qwen2.5 7B (cheap)" },
"huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1:fastest": { alias: "DeepSeek R1 (fast)" },
"huggingface/meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct": { alias: "Llama 3.1 8B" },
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
}
```
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Related
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Model providers" href="/concepts/model-providers" icon="layers">
Overview of all providers, model refs, and failover behavior.
</Card>
<Card title="Model selection" href="/concepts/models" icon="brain">
How to choose and configure models.
</Card>
<Card title="Inference Providers docs" href="https://huggingface.co/docs/inference-providers" icon="book">
Official Hugging Face Inference Providers documentation.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration" href="/gateway/configuration" icon="gear">
Full config reference.
</Card>
</CardGroup>

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