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074f699c54 fix(onboard): skip config-handling prompt when no key settings detected 2026-05-12 17:16:28 -07:00
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---
name: autoreview
description: "Autoreview closeout: local dirty changes, PR branch vs main, parallel tests."
---
# Autoreview
Run Codex's built-in code review as a closeout check. This is code review (`codex review`), not Guardian `auto_review` approval routing.
Codex native review mode performs best and is recommended. Non-Codex reviewers are fallback/second-opinion paths that receive a generated diff prompt, not the full Codex review-mode runtime.
Use when:
- user asks for Codex review / autoreview / second-model review
- after non-trivial code edits, before final/commit/ship
- reviewing a local branch or PR branch after fixes
## Contract
- Treat review output as advisory. Never blindly apply it.
- Verify every finding by reading the real code path and adjacent files.
- Read dependency docs/source/types when the finding depends on external behavior.
- Reject unrealistic edge cases, speculative risks, broad rewrites, and fixes that over-complicate the codebase.
- Prefer small fixes at the right ownership boundary; no refactor unless it clearly improves the bug class.
- Keep going until the selected review path returns no accepted/actionable findings.
- If a review-triggered fix changes code, rerun focused tests and rerun the review helper.
- Default to Codex review. If Codex is unavailable or exits with an error, the helper falls back to the first configured CLI from `claude -p`, `pi -p`, `opencode run`, `droid exec`, or `copilot`. Prefer Codex for final closeout because it uses native review mode; non-Codex reviewers use a Codex-inspired generated diff prompt. The helper runs nested Codex review in yolo/full-access mode by default; use `--no-yolo` only when intentionally testing sandbox behavior.
- Stop as soon as the review command/helper exits 0 with no accepted/actionable findings. Do not run an extra direct `codex review` just to get a nicer "clean" line, a second opinion, or clearer closeout wording.
- Treat the helper's successful exit plus absence of actionable findings as the clean review result, even if the underlying Codex CLI output is terse.
- If rejecting a finding as intentional/not worth fixing, add a brief inline code comment only when it explains a real invariant or ownership decision that future reviewers should know.
- Do not push just to review. Push only when the user requested push/ship/PR update.
## Pick Target
Dirty local work:
```bash
codex review --uncommitted
```
Use this only when the patch is actually unstaged/staged/untracked in the
current checkout. For committed, pushed, or PR work, point Codex at the commit
or branch diff instead; do not force `--mode local` / `--uncommitted` just
because the helper docs mention dirty work first. A clean `--uncommitted` review
only proves there is no local patch.
Branch/PR work:
```bash
git fetch origin
codex review --base origin/main
```
Do not pass an inline prompt with `--base`; current CLI rejects `--base` + `[PROMPT]` even though help text is ambiguous. If custom instructions are needed, run the plain base review first, then do a local/manual follow-up pass.
If an open PR exists, use its actual base:
```bash
base=$(gh pr view --json baseRefName --jq .baseRefName)
codex review --base "origin/$base"
```
Committed single change:
```bash
codex review --commit HEAD
```
or with the helper:
```bash
.agents/skills/autoreview/scripts/autoreview --mode commit --commit HEAD
```
Use commit review for already-landed or already-pushed work on `main`. Reviewing
clean `main` against `origin/main` is usually an empty diff after push. For a
small stack, review each commit explicitly or review the branch before merging
with `--base`.
## Parallel Closeout
Format first if formatting can change line locations. Then it is OK to run tests and review in parallel:
```bash
.agents/skills/autoreview/scripts/autoreview --parallel-tests "<focused test command>"
```
Tradeoff: tests may force code changes that stale the review. If tests or review lead to code edits, rerun the affected tests and rerun review until no accepted/actionable findings remain. Once that rerun exits cleanly, stop; do not spend another long review cycle on redundant confirmation.
## Context Efficiency
Codex review is usually noisy. Default to a subagent filter when subagents are available. Ask it to run the review and return only:
- actionable findings it accepts
- findings it rejects, with one-line reason
- exact files/tests to rerun
Run inline only for tiny changes or when subagents are unavailable.
## Helper
Bundled helper:
```bash
.agents/skills/autoreview/scripts/autoreview --help
```
The helper:
- chooses dirty `--uncommitted` first
- otherwise uses current PR base if `gh pr view` works
- otherwise uses `origin/main` for non-main branches
- use `--mode commit --commit <ref>` for already-committed work, especially clean `main` after landing
- should be left in `--mode auto` or forced to `--mode branch` for PR/branch work; do not force `--mode local` after committing
- supports `--reviewer codex|claude|pi|opencode|droid|copilot|auto`; `auto` means Codex first
- supports `--fallback-reviewer auto|claude|pi|opencode|droid|copilot|none`; default is configured CLI fallback
- falls back only when Codex is unavailable or exits nonzero, not when Codex reports findings
- writes only to stdout unless `--output` or `AUTOREVIEW_OUTPUT` is set
- supports `--dry-run`, `--parallel-tests`, and commit refs
- runs nested review with `--dangerously-bypass-approvals-and-sandbox --sandbox danger-full-access` by default
- keeps accepting `--full-access`; use `--no-yolo` or `AUTOREVIEW_YOLO=0` to opt out
- still accepts legacy `CODEX_REVIEW_*` env vars when the matching `AUTOREVIEW_*` var is unset
- prints `autoreview clean: no accepted/actionable findings reported` when the selected review command exits 0
## Final Report
Include:
- review command used
- tests/proof run
- findings accepted/rejected, briefly why
- the clean review result from the final helper/review run, or why a remaining finding was consciously rejected
Do not run another Codex review solely to improve the final report wording. If the final helper run exited 0 and produced no accepted/actionable findings, report that exact run as clean.

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
usage() {
cat <<'EOF'
Usage: autoreview [options]
Options:
--mode auto|local|branch|commit
Target selection. Default: auto.
--base REF Base ref for branch review. Default: PR base or origin/main.
--commit REF Commit ref for commit review. Default: HEAD.
--reviewer codex|claude|pi|opencode|droid|copilot|auto
Review engine. Default: Codex with configured fallback on error.
--fallback-reviewer auto|claude|pi|opencode|droid|copilot|none
Fallback when Codex is unavailable or exits nonzero. Default: auto.
--codex-bin PATH Codex binary. Default: codex.
--claude-bin PATH Claude binary. Default: claude.
--pi-bin PATH Pi binary. Default: pi.
--opencode-bin PATH OpenCode binary. Default: opencode.
--droid-bin PATH Droid binary. Default: droid.
--copilot-bin PATH GitHub Copilot binary. Default: copilot.
--full-access Keep yolo/full-access mode enabled. Default.
--no-yolo Run nested Codex review with normal sandbox/approval prompts.
--output FILE Also save output to file.
--parallel-tests CMD Run review and test command concurrently.
--dry-run Print selected commands, do not run.
-h, --help Show help.
Modes:
local codex review --uncommitted
branch codex review --base <base>
commit codex review --commit <commit>
auto dirty tree -> local, else PR/current branch -> branch
EOF
}
mode=auto
base_ref=
commit_ref=HEAD
reviewer=${AUTOREVIEW_REVIEWER:-${CODEX_REVIEW_REVIEWER:-auto}}
fallback_reviewer=${AUTOREVIEW_FALLBACK_REVIEWER:-${CODEX_REVIEW_FALLBACK_REVIEWER:-auto}}
codex_bin=${CODEX_BIN:-codex}
claude_bin=${CLAUDE_BIN:-claude}
pi_bin=${PI_BIN:-pi}
opencode_bin=${OPENCODE_BIN:-opencode}
droid_bin=${DROID_BIN:-droid}
copilot_bin=${COPILOT_BIN:-copilot}
codex_args=()
yolo=${AUTOREVIEW_YOLO:-${CODEX_REVIEW_YOLO:-1}}
output=${AUTOREVIEW_OUTPUT:-${CODEX_REVIEW_OUTPUT:-}}
parallel_tests=
dry_run=false
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--mode)
mode=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--base)
base_ref=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--commit)
commit_ref=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--reviewer)
reviewer=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--fallback-reviewer)
fallback_reviewer=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--codex-bin)
codex_bin=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--claude-bin)
claude_bin=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--pi-bin)
pi_bin=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--opencode-bin)
opencode_bin=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--droid-bin)
droid_bin=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--copilot-bin)
copilot_bin=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--full-access)
yolo=1
shift
;;
--no-yolo)
yolo=0
shift
;;
--output)
output=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--parallel-tests)
parallel_tests=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--dry-run)
dry_run=true
shift
;;
-h|--help)
usage
exit 0
;;
*)
usage >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
done
case "$yolo" in
0|false|False|FALSE|no|No|NO|off|Off|OFF) ;;
*) codex_args+=(--dangerously-bypass-approvals-and-sandbox --sandbox danger-full-access) ;;
esac
case "$mode" in
auto|local|branch|commit) ;;
*)
echo "invalid --mode: $mode" >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
case "$reviewer" in
auto|codex|claude|pi|opencode|droid|copilot) ;;
*)
echo "invalid --reviewer: $reviewer" >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
case "$fallback_reviewer" in
auto|claude|pi|opencode|droid|copilot|none) ;;
*)
echo "invalid --fallback-reviewer: $fallback_reviewer" >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
repo_root=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
current_branch=$(git branch --show-current 2>/dev/null || true)
dirty=false
if [[ -n "$(git status --porcelain)" ]]; then
dirty=true
fi
pr_url=
if [[ -z "$base_ref" && "$mode" != local ]] && command -v gh >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if pr_lines=$(gh pr view --json baseRefName,url --jq '[.baseRefName, .url] | @tsv' 2>/dev/null); then
base_name=${pr_lines%%$'\t'*}
pr_url=${pr_lines#*$'\t'}
if [[ -n "$base_name" ]]; then
base_ref="origin/$base_name"
fi
fi
fi
if [[ -z "$base_ref" ]]; then
base_ref=origin/main
fi
review_kind=
if [[ "$mode" == local || ( "$mode" == auto && "$dirty" == true ) ]]; then
review_kind=local
elif [[ "$mode" == commit ]]; then
review_kind=commit
elif [[ "$mode" == branch || ( "$mode" == auto && -n "$current_branch" && "$current_branch" != "main" ) ]]; then
review_kind=branch
else
echo "no review target: clean main checkout and no forced mode" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$review_kind" == local ]]; then
review_cmd=("$codex_bin" "${codex_args[@]}" review --uncommitted)
elif [[ "$review_kind" == commit ]]; then
review_cmd=("$codex_bin" "${codex_args[@]}" review --commit "$commit_ref")
else
review_cmd=("$codex_bin" "${codex_args[@]}" review --base "$base_ref")
fi
printf 'autoreview target: %s\n' "$review_kind"
printf 'branch: %s\n' "${current_branch:-detached}"
if [[ -n "$pr_url" ]]; then
printf 'pr: %s\n' "$pr_url"
fi
if [[ "$reviewer" == auto ]]; then
printf 'reviewer: codex\n'
else
printf 'reviewer: %s\n' "$reviewer"
fi
case "$reviewer" in
codex|auto) ;;
*)
printf 'note: Codex native review mode is the recommended and best-supported review path; %s uses a generated diff prompt.\n' "$reviewer"
;;
esac
if [[ "$reviewer" == auto || "$reviewer" == codex ]]; then
printf 'review:'
printf ' %q' "${review_cmd[@]}"
printf '\n'
else
printf 'review: %s prompt review\n' "$reviewer"
fi
if [[ -n "$parallel_tests" ]]; then
printf 'tests: %s\n' "$parallel_tests"
fi
if [[ "$review_kind" == branch ]]; then
printf 'fetch: git fetch origin --quiet\n'
fi
if [[ -n "$output" ]]; then
printf 'output: %s\n' "$output"
fi
if [[ "$dry_run" == true ]]; then
exit 0
fi
if [[ "$review_kind" == branch ]]; then
git fetch origin --quiet || {
echo "warning: git fetch origin failed; reviewing with existing refs" >&2
}
fi
review_output=$output
review_output_is_temp=false
if [[ -z "$review_output" ]]; then
review_output=$(mktemp)
review_output_is_temp=true
fi
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$review_output")"
: > "$review_output"
cleanup() {
if [[ "${review_output_is_temp:-false}" == true && -n "${review_output:-}" ]]; then
rm -f "$review_output"
fi
if [[ -n "${prompt_file:-}" ]]; then
rm -f "$prompt_file"
fi
}
trap cleanup EXIT
run_review() {
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$review_output")"
"${review_cmd[@]}" 2>&1 | tee "$review_output"
}
diff_for_review() {
case "$review_kind" in
local)
git -C "$repo_root" diff --stat
git -C "$repo_root" diff --cached --stat
git -C "$repo_root" diff --find-renames
git -C "$repo_root" diff --cached --find-renames
while IFS= read -r untracked_file; do
[[ -n "$untracked_file" ]] || continue
git -C "$repo_root" diff --no-index -- /dev/null "$untracked_file" || true
done < <(git -C "$repo_root" ls-files --others --exclude-standard)
;;
commit)
git -C "$repo_root" show --find-renames --stat --format=fuller "$commit_ref"
git -C "$repo_root" show --find-renames --format=medium "$commit_ref"
;;
branch)
git -C "$repo_root" diff --find-renames --stat "$base_ref"...HEAD
git -C "$repo_root" diff --find-renames "$base_ref"...HEAD
;;
esac
}
build_prompt_file() {
prompt_file=$(mktemp)
{
cat <<EOF
You are performing a closeout code review for the current repository.
Review target: $review_kind
Branch: ${current_branch:-detached}
Base: ${base_ref:-}
Commit: ${commit_ref:-}
Rules:
- Review the proposed code change as a closeout reviewer.
- Focus on the diff below. If your CLI exposes read-only repository tools, inspect surrounding code and tests to verify findings; never modify files.
- Do not modify files.
- Report only discrete, actionable issues introduced by this change.
- Prioritize correctness, regressions, security, data loss, performance cliffs, and missing tests that would catch a real bug.
- Do not report pre-existing issues, speculative risks, broad rewrites, style nits, changelog gaps, or findings that depend on unstated assumptions.
- Identify the concrete scenario where the issue appears, and keep the line reference as small as possible.
- A finding should overlap changed code or clearly cite changed code as the cause.
- For each accepted/actionable finding, use exactly this format:
[P<0-3>] Short title
File: path:line
Why: one sentence
Fix: one sentence
- If no accepted/actionable findings, output exactly:
autoreview clean: no accepted/actionable findings reported
Diff:
EOF
diff_for_review
} > "$prompt_file" || return
}
reviewer_output_has_clean_marker() {
local path=$1
grep -Eq '^[^[:alnum:]]*autoreview clean: no accepted/actionable findings reported[[:space:]]*$' "$path"
}
run_prompt_reviewer() {
local selected=$1
local copilot_prompt=
local prompt_bytes=0
local reviewer_output
local status=0
if ! build_prompt_file; then
rm -f "${prompt_file:-}"
prompt_file=
return 1
fi
reviewer_output=$(mktemp)
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$review_output")"
case "$selected" in
claude)
if ! command -v "$claude_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "fallback reviewer unavailable: $claude_bin" >&2
status=127
elif printf 'fallback: claude -p\n' | tee -a "$review_output"; then
"$claude_bin" --tools "" --no-session-persistence -p < "$prompt_file" 2>&1 | tee -a "$review_output" "$reviewer_output"
status=$?
else
status=$?
fi
;;
pi)
if ! command -v "$pi_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "fallback reviewer unavailable: $pi_bin" >&2
status=127
elif printf 'fallback: pi -p\n' | tee -a "$review_output"; then
"$pi_bin" --no-tools --no-session -p < "$prompt_file" 2>&1 | tee -a "$review_output" "$reviewer_output"
status=$?
else
status=$?
fi
;;
opencode)
if ! command -v "$opencode_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "fallback reviewer unavailable: $opencode_bin" >&2
status=127
elif printf 'fallback: opencode run\n' | tee -a "$review_output"; then
"$opencode_bin" run --pure --dir "$repo_root" \
"Review the attached prompt file. Do not modify files." \
--file "$prompt_file" 2>&1 | tee -a "$review_output" "$reviewer_output"
status=$?
else
status=$?
fi
;;
droid)
if ! command -v "$droid_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "fallback reviewer unavailable: $droid_bin" >&2
status=127
elif printf 'fallback: droid exec\n' | tee -a "$review_output"; then
"$droid_bin" exec --cwd "$repo_root" -f "$prompt_file" 2>&1 | tee -a "$review_output" "$reviewer_output"
status=$?
else
status=$?
fi
;;
copilot)
if ! command -v "$copilot_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "fallback reviewer unavailable: $copilot_bin" >&2
status=127
elif printf 'fallback: copilot\n' | tee -a "$review_output"; then
prompt_bytes=$(wc -c < "$prompt_file" | tr -d '[:space:]')
if (( prompt_bytes > 120000 )); then
echo "copilot reviewer unavailable: generated prompt is too large for copilot -p; use codex, droid, or another file/stdin-capable reviewer" \
2>&1 | tee -a "$review_output" "$reviewer_output"
status=1
else
copilot_prompt=$(< "$prompt_file")
"$copilot_bin" -C "$repo_root" --available-tools=none --stream off --output-format text --silent \
-p "$copilot_prompt" \
2>&1 | tee -a "$review_output" "$reviewer_output"
status=$?
fi
else
status=$?
fi
;;
*)
echo "unsupported prompt reviewer: $selected" >&2
status=2
;;
esac
if [[ "$status" == 0 ]]; then
if grep -Eq '\[P[0-3]\]' "$reviewer_output"; then
status=1
elif ! grep -q '[^[:space:]]' "$reviewer_output"; then
status=1
elif ! reviewer_output_has_clean_marker "$reviewer_output"; then
status=1
fi
fi
rm -f "$reviewer_output"
rm -f "$prompt_file"
prompt_file=
return "$status"
}
run_selected_review() {
local selected=$1
case "$selected" in
codex)
if ! command -v "$codex_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "codex reviewer unavailable: $codex_bin" >&2
return 127
fi
run_review
;;
claude|pi|opencode|droid|copilot)
run_prompt_reviewer "$selected"
;;
*)
echo "unsupported reviewer: $selected" >&2
return 2
;;
esac
}
fallback_reviewer_is_available() {
local selected=$1
case "$selected" in
claude) command -v "$claude_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;;
pi) command -v "$pi_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;;
opencode) command -v "$opencode_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;;
droid) command -v "$droid_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;;
copilot) command -v "$copilot_bin" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;;
*) return 1 ;;
esac
}
run_auto_fallback_review() {
local selected
if [[ "$fallback_reviewer" != auto ]]; then
run_selected_review "$fallback_reviewer"
return $?
fi
for selected in claude pi opencode droid copilot; do
if fallback_reviewer_is_available "$selected"; then
run_selected_review "$selected"
return $?
fi
done
echo "fallback reviewer unavailable: no configured fallback CLI found" >&2
return 127
}
run_auto_review() {
run_selected_review codex
local status=$?
if [[ "$status" == 0 ]]; then
return 0
fi
if (( status > 128 && status < 192 )); then
return "$status"
fi
if review_output_has_findings; then
return "$status"
fi
if [[ "$fallback_reviewer" == none ]]; then
return "$status"
fi
if [[ "$fallback_reviewer" == auto ]]; then
printf 'autoreview warning: codex exited %s; trying configured fallback reviewers\n' "$status" >&2
else
printf 'autoreview warning: codex exited %s; falling back to %s\n' "$status" "$fallback_reviewer" >&2
fi
run_auto_fallback_review
}
elapsed_since() {
local started_at=$1
local finished_at
finished_at=$(date +%s)
printf '%s\n' "$((finished_at - started_at))"
}
format_elapsed() {
local seconds=$1
if (( seconds < 60 )); then
printf '%ss\n' "$seconds"
else
printf '%sm%ss\n' "$((seconds / 60))" "$((seconds % 60))"
fi
}
review_output_empty() {
[[ ! -s "$review_output" ]] || ! grep -q '[^[:space:]]' "$review_output"
}
review_findings_text() {
if grep -Fxq 'codex' "$review_output"; then
awk '
$0 == "codex" {
capture = 1
output = $0 ORS
next
}
capture {
output = output $0 ORS
}
END {
printf "%s", output
}
' "$review_output"
return
fi
cat "$review_output"
}
review_output_has_findings() {
review_findings_text | grep -Eq '\[P[0-3]\]'
}
report_clean_review_or_fail() {
local elapsed_text
elapsed_text=$(format_elapsed "${review_elapsed_seconds:-0}")
if review_output_has_findings; then
printf 'autoreview complete after %s\n' "$elapsed_text"
printf 'autoreview findings: accepted/actionable findings reported\n'
return 1
fi
if review_output_empty; then
printf 'autoreview complete after %s; no output\n' "$elapsed_text"
return 1
fi
printf 'autoreview complete after %s\n' "$elapsed_text"
printf 'autoreview clean: no accepted/actionable findings reported\n'
}
if [[ -z "$parallel_tests" ]]; then
review_started_at=$(date +%s)
set +e
if [[ "$reviewer" == auto ]]; then
run_auto_review
else
run_selected_review "$reviewer"
fi
review_status=$?
review_elapsed_seconds=$(elapsed_since "$review_started_at")
set -e
if [[ "$review_status" == 0 ]]; then
report_clean_review_or_fail
exit $?
fi
exit "$review_status"
fi
review_status_file=$(mktemp)
review_elapsed_file=$(mktemp)
tests_status_file=$(mktemp)
(
set +e
review_started_at=$(date +%s)
if [[ "$reviewer" == auto ]]; then
run_auto_review
else
run_selected_review "$reviewer"
fi
status=$?
elapsed=$(elapsed_since "$review_started_at")
printf '%s\n' "$status" > "$review_status_file"
printf '%s\n' "$elapsed" > "$review_elapsed_file"
) &
review_pid=$!
(
set +e
bash -lc "$parallel_tests"
status=$?
printf '%s\n' "$status" > "$tests_status_file"
) &
tests_pid=$!
wait "$review_pid" || true
wait "$tests_pid" || true
review_status=$(cat "$review_status_file")
review_elapsed_seconds=$(cat "$review_elapsed_file")
tests_status=$(cat "$tests_status_file")
rm -f "$review_status_file" "$review_elapsed_file" "$tests_status_file"
printf 'autoreview exit: %s\n' "$review_status"
printf 'tests exit: %s\n' "$tests_status"
if [[ "$review_status" != 0 || "$tests_status" != 0 ]]; then
exit 1
fi
report_clean_review_or_fail

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---
name: clawdtributor
description: "Use for OpenClaw clawtributors PR/issue triage: Discrawl discovery, live-open rechecks, deep review, topic grouping, and compact @handle/LOC/type/blast/verification summaries."
---
# Clawdtributor
Use for the `#clawtributors` queue: Discord-discovered OpenClaw PRs/issues that need live GitHub status plus maintainer-quality review.
## Compose with other skills
- `$discrawl`: local Discord archive sync/search.
- `$openclaw-pr-maintainer`: live GitHub PR/issue review, duplicate search, close/land rules.
- `$gitcrawl`: related issue/PR and current-main/stale-proof search.
- `$openclaw-testing` / `$crabbox`: proof choice when a candidate needs real validation.
## Archive flow
Local archive first; verify freshness for current questions.
```bash
discrawl status --json
discrawl sync
```
Resolve channel if needed:
```bash
sqlite3 "$HOME/.discrawl/discrawl.db" \
"select id,name from channels where name like '%clawtributor%' order by name;"
```
Current known channel id from prior work: `1458141495701012561`. Re-resolve if it stops matching.
Extract recent refs:
```bash
sqlite3 "$HOME/.discrawl/discrawl.db" "
select m.created_at, coalesce(nullif(mm.username,''), m.author_id), m.content
from messages m
left join members mm on mm.guild_id=m.guild_id and mm.user_id=m.author_id
where m.channel_id='1458141495701012561'
and m.created_at >= '<ISO cutoff>'
order by m.created_at desc;" |
perl -nE 'while(m{github\.com/openclaw/openclaw/(pull|issues)/(\d+)}g){say "$1\t$2\t$_"}'
```
Map a PR/issue back to the Discord handle:
```bash
sqlite3 -separator $'\t' "$HOME/.discrawl/discrawl.db" "
select m.created_at,
coalesce(nullif(mm.username,''), nullif(mm.global_name,''), m.author_id)
from messages m
left join members mm on mm.guild_id=m.guild_id and mm.user_id=m.author_id
where m.channel_id='1458141495701012561'
and m.content like '%github.com/openclaw/openclaw/<pull-or-issues>/<number>%'
order by m.created_at desc
limit 1;"
```
Show only `@handle` in the final list. Do not write the word Discord unless the user asks for source details.
## Live GitHub recheck
Always recheck live state before listing, closing, or saying "open".
```bash
GITHUB_TOKEN= GITHUB_TOKEN_NODIFF= GH_TOKEN= \
gh api repos/openclaw/openclaw/pulls/<number> \
--jq '. | {number,title,state,merged,mergeable,draft,author:.user.login,url:.html_url,updatedAt:.updated_at,additions,deletions,changedFiles:.changed_files}'
```
For issues:
```bash
GITHUB_TOKEN= GITHUB_TOKEN_NODIFF= GH_TOKEN= \
gh api repos/openclaw/openclaw/issues/<number> \
--jq '. | {number,title,state,author:.user.login,url:.html_url,updatedAt:.updated_at,pull_request}'
```
If `gh` says bad credentials, clear env vars with empty assignments as above. Use `--jq '. | {...}'` for object projections.
## Review depth
For each open item, inspect enough to classify risk:
- PR body, linked issue, comments, files, additions/deletions, checks.
- Current `origin/main` code path and adjacent tests.
- Related threads with `gitcrawl neighbors/search`.
- Whether main already fixed it, the PR is obsolete, or the idea is invalid.
- Blast radius: touched runtime surfaces, config/schema, plugin/core boundary, user-visible behavior, release/package surface.
- Verification: say if local unit/docs proof is enough, live/provider proof is needed, or it is not directly verifiable.
Do not close from title alone. If closing as done on main or nonsensical, prove it against current main and comment first when mutation is requested. Bulk close/reopen above 5 requires explicit scope.
## Candidate selection
When asked for `5 new`, exclude refs already surfaced in the session and refill from the archive until there are 5 live-open candidates. If fewer than 5 remain open, list all open ones and say how many short.
When asked to `update`, `refresh`, `recheck`, `check again`, or similar, return an updated live-open candidate list. Do not fill the main list with items that merely merged/closed since the last pass; put those numbers in a short bottom line.
Prefer:
- Fresh, open, external contributor work.
- Small, high-confidence bugfixes.
- Clear repro, tests, or obvious code-path proof.
Demote:
- Broad product/features without owner decision.
- Large rewrites with unclear contract.
- PRs already in progress, merged, closed, duplicate, or fixed on main.
## Topic grouping
Group only when useful or requested:
- Agents/tooling
- Providers/auth/models
- Channels/messaging
- UI/web
- Gateway/protocol/runtime
- Config/memory/cache
- Docker/install/release
- Docs/tests/chore
- Closed/obsolete
Infer topic from labels, touched files, title/body, and actual code path.
## Output format
No Markdown tables. Compact bullets. Use color/risk markers:
- 🟢 low/narrow
- 🟡 medium or needs targeted proof
- 🔴 broad/high runtime risk
- 🟣 security/policy/owner-boundary slow review
- ✅ merged
- ⚪ closed unmerged
Required line shape:
```markdown
- **PR #81244** `@whatsskill.` `+118/-1` `bug` 🟢 verifiable: yes. This prevents chat action buttons from overlapping short assistant replies. Blast: web chat rendering, low.
- **Issue #81245** `@alice` `LOC n/a` `bug` 🟡 verifiable: partial. This reports duplicate Telegram replies when reconnecting after gateway restart. Blast: Telegram channel runtime, medium.
```
Rules:
- Bold the `PR #n` or `Issue #n` marker.
- Use `@handle`, not author bio text.
- PR LOC is `+additions/-deletions`; issue LOC is `LOC n/a`.
- Type: `bug`, `feature`, `perf`, `security`, `docs`, `test`, `chore`, or `refactor`.
- Write a full sentence for what it does.
- Always include blast radius in one phrase.
- Always include `verifiable: yes|partial|no` plus the shortest proof hint when helpful.
- If status is not open, still show it only when the user asked for all surfaced refs; use ✅ or ⚪ and state merged/closed.
- For refresh-style asks, bottom line: `Merged/closed since last pass: #81016 merged, #81026 closed.` Omit if none.

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@@ -1,32 +1,17 @@
---
name: crabbox
description: Use the Crabbox wrapper for OpenClaw remote validation across Linux, macOS, Windows, and WSL2, including delegated Blacksmith Testbox proof. Report the actual provider and id.
description: Use Crabbox for OpenClaw remote Linux validation. Default to Blacksmith Testbox; includes direct Blacksmith and owned AWS/Hetzner fallback notes when Crabbox fails.
---
# Crabbox
Use the Crabbox wrapper when OpenClaw needs remote Linux proof for broad tests,
CI-parity checks, secrets, hosted services, Docker/E2E/package lanes, warmed
reusable boxes, sync timing, logs/results, cache inspection, or lease cleanup.
Use Crabbox when OpenClaw needs remote Linux proof for broad tests, CI-parity
checks, secrets, hosted services, Docker/E2E/package lanes, warmed reusable
boxes, sync timing, logs/results, cache inspection, or lease cleanup.
Crabbox is the transport/orchestration surface. The actual backend can be:
- brokered AWS Crabbox: direct provider, `provider=aws`, lease ids like
`cbx_...`, `syncDelegated=false`
- Blacksmith Testbox through Crabbox: delegated provider,
`provider=blacksmith-testbox`, ids like `tbx_...`, `syncDelegated=true`
For OpenClaw maintainer broad `pnpm` gates, Blacksmith Testbox through the
Crabbox wrapper is acceptable and often preferred when the standing Testbox
rules apply. Do not describe those runs as "AWS Crabbox"; report them as
Testbox-through-Crabbox with the `tbx_...` id and Actions run.
Use the repo `.crabbox.yaml` brokered AWS path when the task specifically needs
direct AWS Crabbox behavior, persistent direct-provider leases, `--fresh-pr`,
`--full-resync`, environment forwarding, capture/download support, or provider
comparison. Use `--provider blacksmith-testbox` when the task needs OpenClaw
maintainer Testbox proof, prepared CI environment, broad/heavy pnpm gates, or
the user asks for Testbox/Blacksmith.
Default backend: `blacksmith-testbox`. The separate `blacksmith-testbox` skill
has been removed; this skill owns both the normal Crabbox path and the direct
Blacksmith fallback playbook.
## First Checks
@@ -43,25 +28,16 @@ pnpm crabbox:run -- --help | sed -n '1,120p'
- OpenClaw scripts prefer `../crabbox/bin/crabbox` when present. The user PATH
shim can be stale.
- Check `.crabbox.yaml` for direct-provider defaults. Omitting `--provider`
means brokered AWS today.
- For broad OpenClaw maintainer `pnpm` gates, prefer the repo wrapper with
`--provider blacksmith-testbox` or the repo Testbox helpers when the standing
Testbox policy applies.
- Always report the actual provider and id. `cbx_...` means AWS Crabbox;
`tbx_...` means Blacksmith Testbox through Crabbox. If the output only says
`blacksmith testbox list`, use `blacksmith testbox list --all` before
concluding no box exists.
- If a warm direct-provider lease smells stale, retry with `--full-resync`
(alias `--fresh-sync`) before replacing the lease. This resets the remote
workdir, skips the fingerprint fast path, reseeds Git when possible, and
uploads the checkout from scratch.
- For live/provider bugs, use the configured secret workflow before downgrading
to mocks. Copy only the exact needed key into the remote process environment
for that one command. Do not print it, do not sync it as a repo file, and do
not leave it in remote shell history or logs. If no secret-safe injection path
is available, say true live provider auth is blocked instead of silently using
a fake key.
- Check `.crabbox.yaml` for repo defaults, but override provider explicitly.
Even if config still says AWS, maintainer validation should normally pass
`--provider blacksmith-testbox`.
- For live/provider bugs, check keys on the local Mac before downgrading to
mocks: source local `~/.profile` and test only presence/length. If Crabbox
does not already have the key, copy only the exact needed key into the remote
process environment for that one command. Do not print it, do not sync it as a
repo file, and do not leave it in remote shell history or logs. If no
secret-safe injection path is available, say true live provider auth is
blocked instead of silently using a fake key.
- Prefer local targeted tests for tight edit loops. Broad gates belong remote.
- Do not treat inherited shell env as operator intent. In particular,
`OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled` from the local shell is not permission
@@ -75,24 +51,7 @@ pnpm crabbox:run -- --help | sed -n '1,120p'
## macOS And Windows Targets
Use these only when the task needs an existing non-Linux host. OpenClaw broad
Linux validation uses the repo Crabbox config unless a provider is explicitly
requested.
When the user explicitly asks for brokered macOS runners, use Crabbox AWS
macOS only after confirming the deployed coordinator supports EC2 Mac host
lifecycle/image routes and the operator has AWS EC2 Mac Dedicated Host quota
and IAM. Prefer `CRABBOX_HOST_ID` for a known Crabbox-managed Dedicated Host,
or run the no-spend preflight first:
```sh
crabbox admin hosts quota --provider aws --target macos --region eu-west-1 --type mac2.metal --json
crabbox admin hosts allocate --provider aws --target macos --region eu-west-1 --type mac2.metal --dry-run --json
CRABBOX_MACOS_TYPES=all scripts/macos-host-region-preflight.sh
```
Do not silently substitute AWS macOS for normal OpenClaw Linux proof. Report
paid-host blockers as quota, IAM, coordinator deployment, or host availability
instead of falling back to local macOS.
validation still defaults to `blacksmith-testbox`.
Crabbox supports static SSH targets:
@@ -105,23 +64,27 @@ Crabbox supports static SSH targets:
- `target=macos` and `target=windows --windows-mode wsl2` use the POSIX SSH,
bash, Git, rsync, and tar contract.
- Native Windows uses OpenSSH, PowerShell, Git, and tar; sync is manifest tar
archive transfer into `static.workRoot`. Direct native Windows runs support
`--script*`, `--env-from-profile`, `--preflight`, and PowerShell `--shell`.
archive transfer into `static.workRoot`.
- `crabbox actions hydrate/register` are Linux-only today; use plain
`crabbox run` loops for static macOS and Windows hosts.
- Live proof needs a reachable, operator-managed SSH host. Without one, verify
with `../crabbox/bin/crabbox run --help`, config/flag tests, and the Crabbox
Go test suite.
## Direct Brokered AWS Backend
## Default Blacksmith Backend
Use this when the task needs direct AWS Crabbox semantics rather than the
prepared Blacksmith Testbox CI environment.
Use this for `pnpm check`, `pnpm check:changed`, `pnpm test`,
`pnpm test:changed`, Docker/E2E/live/package gates, or anything likely to fan
out across many Vitest projects.
Changed gate:
```sh
pnpm crabbox:run -- \
pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider blacksmith-testbox \
--blacksmith-org openclaw \
--blacksmith-workflow .github/workflows/ci-check-testbox.yml \
--blacksmith-job check \
--blacksmith-ref main \
--idle-timeout 90m \
--ttl 240m \
--timing-json \
@@ -132,7 +95,11 @@ pnpm crabbox:run -- \
Full suite:
```sh
pnpm crabbox:run -- \
pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider blacksmith-testbox \
--blacksmith-org openclaw \
--blacksmith-workflow .github/workflows/ci-check-testbox.yml \
--blacksmith-job check \
--blacksmith-ref main \
--idle-timeout 90m \
--ttl 240m \
--timing-json \
@@ -143,7 +110,11 @@ pnpm crabbox:run -- \
Focused rerun:
```sh
pnpm crabbox:run -- \
pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider blacksmith-testbox \
--blacksmith-org openclaw \
--blacksmith-workflow .github/workflows/ci-check-testbox.yml \
--blacksmith-job check \
--blacksmith-ref main \
--idle-timeout 90m \
--ttl 240m \
--timing-json \
@@ -153,53 +124,19 @@ pnpm crabbox:run -- \
Read the JSON summary. Useful fields:
- `provider`: `aws`
- `leaseId`: `cbx_...`
- `syncDelegated`: `false`
- `provider`: should be `blacksmith-testbox`
- `leaseId`: `tbx_...`
- `syncDelegated`: should be `true`
- `commandPhases`: populated when the command prints `CRABBOX_PHASE:<name>`
- `commandMs` / `totalMs`
- `exitCode`
Crabbox should stop one-shot AWS leases automatically after the run. Verify
cleanup when a run fails, is interrupted, or the command output is unclear:
Crabbox should stop one-shot Blacksmith Testboxes automatically after the run.
Verify cleanup when a run fails, is interrupted, or the command output is
unclear:
```sh
../crabbox/bin/crabbox list --provider aws
```
## Blacksmith Testbox Through Crabbox
Use this for OpenClaw maintainer broad/heavy `pnpm` gates when the prepared CI
environment is the right proof surface:
```sh
node scripts/crabbox-wrapper.mjs run \
--provider blacksmith-testbox \
--blacksmith-org openclaw \
--blacksmith-workflow .github/workflows/ci-check-testbox.yml \
--blacksmith-job check \
--blacksmith-ref main \
--idle-timeout 90m \
--ttl 240m \
--timing-json \
-- \
CI=1 NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_PARALLEL=6 OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 OPENCLAW_VITEST_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT_MS=900000 OPENCLAW_TESTBOX=1 OPENCLAW_TESTBOX_REMOTE_RUN=1 pnpm check:changed
```
Read the JSON summary and the Testbox line. Useful fields:
- `provider`: `blacksmith-testbox`
- `leaseId`: `tbx_...`
- `syncDelegated`: `true`
- `syncPhases`: delegated/skipped because Blacksmith owns checkout/sync
- Actions run URL/id from the Testbox output
- `exitCode`
`blacksmith testbox list` may hide hydrating or ready boxes. Use:
```sh
blacksmith testbox list --all
blacksmith testbox status <tbx_id>
blacksmith testbox list
```
## Observability Flags
@@ -207,16 +144,8 @@ blacksmith testbox status <tbx_id>
Use these on debugging runs before inventing ad hoc logging:
- `--preflight`: prints run context, workspace mode, SSH target, remote user/cwd,
and target-specific tool probes. Defaults cover `git`, `tar`, `node`, `npm`,
`corepack`, `pnpm`, `yarn`, `bun`, `docker`, plus POSIX
`sudo`/`apt`/`bubblewrap` and native Windows
`powershell`/`execution_policy`/`longpaths`/`temp`/`pwsh`. Add
`--preflight-tools node,bun,docker`, `CRABBOX_PREFLIGHT_TOOLS`, or repo
`run.preflightTools` to replace the list. `default` expands built-ins; `none`
prints only the workspace summary. Preflight is diagnostic only; install
toolchains through Actions hydration, images, devcontainer/Nix/mise/asdf, or
the run script. On `blacksmith-testbox`, this prints a delegated-unsupported
note because the workflow owns setup.
sudo/apt, Node, pnpm, Docker, and bubblewrap. On `blacksmith-testbox`, this
prints a delegated-unsupported note because the workflow owns setup.
- `CRABBOX_ENV_ALLOW=NAME,...`: forwards only listed local env vars for direct
providers and prints `set len=N secret=true` style summaries. On
`blacksmith-testbox`, env forwarding is unsupported; put secrets in the
@@ -225,36 +154,21 @@ Use these on debugging runs before inventing ad hoc logging:
`export NAME=value` / `NAME=value` lines from a local profile without
executing it, then forwards only allowlisted names. `--allow-env` is
repeatable and comma-separated. Profile values override ambient allowlisted
env values for that run. Direct POSIX, WSL2, and native Windows runs are
supported; delegated providers are not. Crabbox probes the uploaded profile
remotely and prints redacted presence/length metadata before the command.
- `--env-helper <name>`: with `--env-from-profile` on POSIX SSH targets,
persists `.crabbox/env/<name>` and `.crabbox/env/<name>.env` so follow-up
commands on the same lease can run through `./.crabbox/env/<name> <command>`.
Use only on leases you control; the profile stays until cleanup, lease reset,
or `--full-resync`.
env values for that run.
- `--script <file>` / `--script-stdin`: upload a local script into
`.crabbox/scripts/` and execute it on the remote box. Shebang scripts execute
directly on POSIX; scripts without a shebang run through `bash`. Native
Windows uploads run through Windows PowerShell, and Crabbox appends `.ps1`
when needed. Arguments after `--` become script args.
directly; scripts without a shebang run through `bash`. Arguments after `--`
become script args.
- `--fresh-pr owner/repo#123|URL|number`: skip dirty local sync and create a
fresh remote checkout of the GitHub PR. Bare numbers use the current repo's
GitHub origin. Add `--apply-local-patch` only when the current local
`git diff --binary HEAD` should be applied on top of that PR checkout.
- `--full-resync` / `--fresh-sync`: reset a stale direct-provider workdir
before syncing. Use after sync fingerprints look wrong, SSH times out before
sync, or rsync watchdog output suggests it. It is redundant with
`--fresh-pr`, incompatible with `--no-sync`, and unsupported by delegated
providers.
- `--capture-stdout <path>` / `--capture-stderr <path>`: write remote streams to
local files and keep binary/noisy output out of retained logs. Parent
directories must already exist. These are direct-provider only.
- `--capture-on-fail`: on non-zero direct-provider exits, downloads
`.crabbox/captures/*.tar.gz` with `test-results`, `playwright-report`,
`coverage`, JUnit XML, and nearby logs. Treat as secret-bearing until reviewed.
- `--keep-on-failure`: leave a failed one-shot lease alive for live debugging
until idle/TTL expiry. Useful on direct providers and delegated one-shots.
- `--timing-json`: final machine-readable timing. Add
`echo CRABBOX_PHASE:install`, `CRABBOX_PHASE:test`, etc. in long shell
commands; direct providers and Blacksmith Testbox both report them as
@@ -266,6 +180,7 @@ Live-provider debug template for direct AWS/Hetzner leases:
mkdir -p .crabbox/logs
pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider aws \
--preflight \
--env-from-profile ~/.profile \
--allow-env OPENAI_API_KEY,OPENAI_BASE_URL \
--timing-json \
--capture-stdout .crabbox/logs/live-provider.stdout.log \
@@ -276,10 +191,9 @@ pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider aws \
```
Do not pass `--capture-*`, `--download`, `--checksum`, `--force-sync-large`, or
`--sync-only` to delegated providers. Also do not pass `--script*`,
`--fresh-pr`, `--full-resync`, or `--env-helper` there. Crabbox rejects these
because the provider owns sync or command transport. `--keep-on-failure` is OK
for delegated one-shots when you need to inspect a failed lease.
`--sync-only` to delegated providers. Also do not pass `--script*` or
`--fresh-pr` there. Crabbox rejects these because the provider owns sync or
command transport.
## Efficient Bug E2E Verification
@@ -287,20 +201,13 @@ Use the smallest Crabbox lane that proves the reported user path, not just the
touched code. Aim for one after-fix E2E proof before commenting, closing, or
opening a PR for a user-visible bug.
When the user says "test in Crabbox", do not simply copy tests to the remote
box and run them there. Crabbox is for remote real-scenario proof: copy or
install OpenClaw as the user would, run the same setup/update/CLI/Gateway/API
call that failed, and capture behavior from that entrypoint. For regressions or
bug reports, prove the broken state first when feasible, then run the same
scenario after the fix.
Pick the lane by symptom:
- Docker/setup/install bug: build a package tarball and run the matching
`scripts/e2e/*-docker.sh` or package script. This proves npm packaging,
install paths, runtime deps, config writes, and container behavior.
- Provider/model/auth bug: prefer true live E2E. Use the configured secret
workflow, then inject the single needed key into Crabbox if needed. Scrub
- Provider/model/auth bug: prefer true live E2E. First source local Mac
`~/.profile`, then inject the single needed key into Crabbox if needed. Scrub
unrelated provider env vars in the child command so interactive defaults do
not drift to another provider. If only a dummy key is used, label the proof
narrowly, e.g. "UI/install path only; live provider auth not exercised."
@@ -315,9 +222,8 @@ Pick the lane by symptom:
Efficient flow:
1. Reproduce or prove the pre-fix symptom from the real user-facing entrypoint
when feasible. If the issue cannot be reproduced, capture the exact command
and observed behavior instead.
1. Reproduce or prove the pre-fix symptom when feasible. If the issue cannot be
reproduced, capture the exact command and observed behavior instead.
2. Patch locally and run narrow local tests for edit speed.
3. Run one Crabbox E2E command that starts from the user-facing entrypoint:
package install, Docker setup, onboarding, channel add, gateway start, or
@@ -335,8 +241,6 @@ Keep it efficient:
- Use `--fresh-pr <pr>` when validating an upstream PR in isolation from the
local dirty tree. Add `--apply-local-patch` only when testing a local fixup on
top of that PR.
- Use `--full-resync` before replacing a warmed direct-provider lease when the
remote workdir or sync fingerprint appears stale.
- Use one-shot Crabbox for a single proof; use a reusable Testbox only when
several commands must share built images, installed packages, or live state.
- Prefer `OPENCLAW_CURRENT_PACKAGE_TGZ` with Docker/package lanes when testing a
@@ -398,13 +302,13 @@ Interactive CLI/onboarding:
## Reuse And Keepalive
For most Crabbox calls, one-shot is enough. Use reuse only when you need
multiple manual commands on the same hydrated box.
For most Blacksmith-backed Crabbox calls, one-shot is enough. Use reuse only
when you need multiple manual commands on the same hydrated box.
If Crabbox returns a reusable id or you intentionally keep a lease:
```sh
pnpm crabbox:run -- --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --no-sync --timing-json --shell -- "pnpm test <path>"
pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider blacksmith-testbox --id <tbx_id> --no-sync --timing-json --shell -- "pnpm test <path>"
```
Stop boxes you created before handoff:
@@ -425,70 +329,35 @@ Common desktop flow:
```sh
../crabbox/bin/crabbox warmup --provider hetzner --desktop --browser --class standard --idle-timeout 60m --ttl 240m
../crabbox/bin/crabbox desktop launch --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --browser --url https://example.com --webvnc --open --take-control
../crabbox/bin/crabbox desktop launch --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --browser --url https://example.com --webvnc --open
```
Useful WebVNC commands:
```sh
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --open --take-control
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc daemon start --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --open --take-control
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc daemon status --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug>
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc daemon stop --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug>
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc status --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug>
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc reset --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --open --take-control
../crabbox/bin/crabbox desktop doctor --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug>
../crabbox/bin/crabbox desktop click --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --x 640 --y 420
../crabbox/bin/crabbox desktop paste --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --text "user@example.com"
../crabbox/bin/crabbox desktop key --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> ctrl+l
../crabbox/bin/crabbox artifacts collect --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --all --output artifacts/<slug>
../crabbox/bin/crabbox artifacts publish --dir artifacts/<slug> --pr <number>
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --open
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --daemon --open
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --status
../crabbox/bin/crabbox webvnc --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --stop
../crabbox/bin/crabbox screenshot --provider hetzner --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --output desktop.png
```
`desktop launch --webvnc --open` is usually the nicest one-shot: it starts the
browser/app inside the visible session, bridges the lease into the authenticated
WebVNC portal, and opens the portal. Keep browsers windowed for human QA; use
`--fullscreen` only for capture/video workflows.
For human handoff, include `--take-control` so the opened portal viewer gets
keyboard/mouse control automatically instead of landing as an observer.
Human handoff preflight:
- Do not assume a visible desktop or launched browser means the repo CLI/app is
installed, built, or on the interactive terminal's `PATH`.
- Before handing WebVNC to a human tester, prove the expected command from the
same kept lease and from a neutral directory such as `~`.
- If the handoff needs repo-local code, sync/build/link it explicitly on that
lease. Source-tree CLIs often need build output before a symlink works.
- Prefer a real `command -v <expected-command> && <expected-command> --version`
check over a repo-root-only `pnpm ...` command.
Generic handoff repair pattern:
```sh
../crabbox/bin/crabbox run --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --full-resync --shell -- \
"set -euo pipefail
pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
pnpm build
sudo ln -sf \"\$PWD/<cli-entry>\" /usr/local/bin/<expected-command>
cd ~
command -v <expected-command>
<expected-command> --version"
```
## If Crabbox Fails
Keep the fallback narrow. First decide whether the failure is Crabbox itself,
the brokered AWS lease, Blacksmith/Testbox, repo hydration, sync, or the test
command.
Blacksmith/Testbox, repo hydration, sync, or the test command.
Fast checks:
```sh
command -v crabbox
../crabbox/bin/crabbox --version
pnpm crabbox:run -- --help | sed -n '1,140p'
../crabbox/bin/crabbox doctor
crabbox run --provider blacksmith-testbox --help | sed -n '1,140p'
command -v blacksmith
blacksmith --version
blacksmith testbox list
@@ -498,36 +367,34 @@ Common Crabbox-only failures:
- Provider missing or old CLI: use `../crabbox/bin/crabbox` from the sibling
repo, or update/install Crabbox before retrying.
- Bad local config: inspect `.crabbox.yaml`, `crabbox config show`, and
`crabbox whoami`; normal OpenClaw proof should use brokered AWS without
asking for cloud keys.
- Slug/claim confusion: use the raw `cbx_...` / `tbx_...` id, or run one-shot
without `--id`.
- Bad local config: pass `--provider blacksmith-testbox` plus explicit
`--blacksmith-*` flags instead of relying on `.crabbox.yaml`.
- Slug/claim confusion: use the raw `tbx_...` id, or run one-shot without
`--id`.
- Sync/timing bug: add `--debug --timing-json`; capture the final JSON and the
printed Actions URL. Large sync warnings now include top source directories
by file count and a hint to update `.crabboxignore` / `sync.exclude`; inspect
those before reaching for `--force-sync-large`. Quiet rsync watchdogs and SSH
timeouts now print `next_action=` hints; follow them, usually `--full-resync`
first and a fresh lease second.
- Cleanup uncertainty: run `crabbox list --provider aws`; for explicit
Blacksmith runs, use `blacksmith testbox list` and stop only boxes you
those before reaching for `--force-sync-large`.
- Cleanup uncertainty: run `blacksmith testbox list` and stop only boxes you
created.
- Testbox queued/capacity pressure: do not retry Blacksmith repeatedly. Rerun
once without `--provider` so `.crabbox.yaml` routes to brokered AWS, or report
the Blacksmith blocker if Testbox itself is the requested proof.
- Testbox queued/capacity pressure: do not convert a broad changed gate or full
suite into local `OPENCLAW_LOCAL_CHECK_MODE=throttled pnpm ...`. Leave the
remote lane queued, switch to a narrower targeted local check, or stop and
report the capacity blocker.
If brokered AWS cannot dispatch, sync, attach, or stop, retry once with
`--debug` and `--timing-json`:
If Crabbox cannot dispatch, sync, attach, or stop but Blacksmith itself works,
first try the same command through the repo wrapper with `--debug` and
`--timing-json`:
```sh
pnpm crabbox:run -- --debug --timing-json -- \
pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider blacksmith-testbox --debug --timing-json -- \
CI=1 NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_PARALLEL=6 OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 OPENCLAW_VITEST_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT_MS=900000 pnpm test:changed
```
Full suite:
```sh
pnpm crabbox:run -- --debug --timing-json -- \
pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider blacksmith-testbox --debug --timing-json -- \
CI=1 NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_PARALLEL=6 OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 OPENCLAW_VITEST_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT_MS=900000 pnpm test
```
@@ -546,10 +413,9 @@ Raw Blacksmith footguns:
- Treat `blacksmith testbox list` as cleanup diagnostics, not a shared reusable
queue.
Use Blacksmith only when the task is specifically about Testbox, brokered AWS
is unavailable, or an explicit comparison is needed. If Blacksmith is down or
quota-limited, do not keep probing it; stay on brokered AWS and note the
delegated-provider outage.
Escalate to owned AWS/Hetzner only when Blacksmith is down, quota-limited,
missing the needed environment, or owned capacity is the explicit goal. Use the
Owned Cloud Fallback section below.
## Blacksmith Backend Notes
@@ -585,14 +451,13 @@ Important Blacksmith footguns:
blacksmith auth login --non-interactive --organization openclaw
```
## Brokered AWS
## Owned Cloud Fallback
Use AWS for normal OpenClaw remote proof. The repo `.crabbox.yaml` already
selects brokered AWS, so omit `--provider` unless you are testing a different
provider deliberately.
Use AWS/Hetzner only when Blacksmith is down, quota-limited, missing the needed
environment, or owned capacity is explicitly the goal.
```sh
pnpm crabbox:warmup -- --class beast --market on-demand --idle-timeout 90m
pnpm crabbox:warmup -- --provider aws --class beast --market on-demand --idle-timeout 90m
pnpm crabbox:hydrate -- --id <cbx_id-or-slug>
pnpm crabbox:run -- --id <cbx_id-or-slug> --timing-json --shell -- "env NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_PARALLEL=6 OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 OPENCLAW_VITEST_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT_MS=900000 pnpm test:changed"
pnpm crabbox:stop -- <cbx_id-or-slug>
@@ -616,8 +481,8 @@ crabbox whoami
- If broker auth is missing, run `crabbox login --url https://crabbox.openclaw.ai --provider aws`.
- If the CLI asks for `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, or AWS
profile setup during normal OpenClaw validation, assume the agent selected
the wrong path. Use brokered `crabbox login` or an existing brokered lease
before asking the user for cloud credentials.
the wrong path. Use brokered `crabbox login`, `--provider blacksmith-testbox`,
or an existing brokered lease before asking the user for cloud credentials.
- Ask for AWS keys only for explicit direct-provider/account administration,
not for normal brokered OpenClaw proof.
- Trusted automation may still use
@@ -630,7 +495,8 @@ macOS config lives at:
```
It should include `broker.url`, `broker.token`, and usually `provider: aws`
for OpenClaw lanes. Let that config drive normal validation.
for owned-cloud lanes. Do not let that config override the OpenClaw default
when Blacksmith proof is requested; pass `--provider blacksmith-testbox`.
### Interactive Desktop / WebVNC
@@ -650,10 +516,7 @@ crabbox run --id <lease> --shell -- 'DISPLAY=:99 xdotool search --onlyvisible --
crabbox status --id <id-or-slug> --wait
crabbox inspect --id <id-or-slug> --json
crabbox sync-plan
crabbox history --limit 20
crabbox history --lease <id-or-slug>
crabbox attach <run_id>
crabbox events <run_id> --json
crabbox logs <run_id>
crabbox results <run_id>
crabbox cache stats --id <id-or-slug>
@@ -668,15 +531,14 @@ Use `--market spot|on-demand` only on AWS warmup/one-shot runs.
## Failure Triage
- Crabbox cannot find provider: verify `../crabbox/bin/crabbox --help` lists
the provider selected by `.crabbox.yaml`; update Crabbox before falling back.
`blacksmith-testbox`; update Crabbox before falling back.
- Hydration stuck or failed: open the printed GitHub Actions run URL and inspect
the hydration step.
- Sync failed: rerun with `--debug`; check changed-file count and whether the
checkout is dirty.
- Command failed: rerun only the failing shard/file first. Do not rerun a full
suite until the focused failure is understood.
- Cleanup uncertain: `crabbox list --provider aws`; for explicit Blacksmith
runs, use `blacksmith testbox list` and stop owned `tbx_...` leases you
- Cleanup uncertain: `blacksmith testbox list`; stop owned `tbx_...` leases you
created.
- Crabbox broken but Blacksmith works: use the direct Blacksmith fallback above,
then file/fix the Crabbox issue.

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---
name: discrawl
description: "Discord archive: search, sync freshness, DMs, channel slices, SQL counts, and Discrawl repo work."
metadata:
openclaw:
homepage: https://github.com/openclaw/discrawl
requires:
bins:
- discrawl
install:
- kind: go
module: github.com/openclaw/discrawl/cmd/discrawl@latest
bins:
- discrawl
---
# Discrawl
Use local Discord archive data before live Discord APIs. Check freshness for recent/current questions:
```bash
discrawl status --json
discrawl doctor
```
Refresh only when stale or asked:
```bash
discrawl sync --source wiretap
discrawl sync
```
Query with bounded slices:
```bash
DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 discrawl search --limit 20 "query"
discrawl messages --channel '#maintainers' --days 7 --all
discrawl dms --last 20
DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 discrawl --json sql "select count(*) from messages;"
```
Report absolute date spans, channel/DM names, counts, and known gaps. Use read-only SQL for exact counts/rankings. Never use `--unsafe --confirm` unless the user explicitly requests a reviewed DB mutation.
Boundaries: bot sync needs configured Discord bot credentials. Wiretap reads local Discord Desktop artifacts only; do not extract user tokens, call Discord as the user, or write to Discord storage. Git-share snapshots must not include secrets or `@me` DM rows.

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
interface:
display_name: "Discrawl"
short_description: "Search local Discord archives and freshness"
default_prompt: "Use $discrawl to search local Discord archives, check freshness, inspect DMs or channel slices, and report exact date spans and source gaps."

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@@ -1,50 +1,68 @@
---
name: gitcrawl
description: "GitHub archive: issue/PR search, sync freshness, duplicate clusters, gh-shim PR status, and Gitcrawl repo work."
description: Use gitcrawl for OpenClaw issue and PR archive search, duplicate discovery, related-thread clustering, and local GitHub mirror freshness checks.
metadata:
openclaw:
homepage: https://github.com/openclaw/gitcrawl
requires:
bins:
- gitcrawl
install:
- kind: go
module: github.com/openclaw/gitcrawl/cmd/gitcrawl@latest
bins:
- gitcrawl
---
# Gitcrawl
Use local GitHub issue/PR archives before live GitHub search. Check freshness first:
Use this skill before live GitHub search when triaging OpenClaw issues or PRs.
`gitcrawl` is the local candidate-discovery layer. It is fast, includes open and closed threads, and can surface duplicate attempts, related issues, and already-landed fixes. It is not the final source of truth for comments, labels, merges, closes, or current CI.
## Default Flow
1. Check local state:
```bash
gitcrawl doctor --json
```
Find candidates:
2. Read the target from the local archive:
```bash
gitcrawl threads openclaw/openclaw --numbers <issue-or-pr-number> --include-closed --json
gitcrawl neighbors openclaw/openclaw --number <issue-or-pr-number> --limit 12 --json
gitcrawl search issues "query" -R openclaw/openclaw --state open --json number,title,url
gitcrawl clusters openclaw/openclaw --sort size --min-size 5
gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id>
```
For PR triage, start cached and go live only before mutation/merge decisions:
3. Find related candidates:
```bash
gitcrawl gh pr status <number-or-url> -R openclaw/openclaw --compact
gitcrawl gh pr view <number-or-url> -R openclaw/openclaw --json number,title,state,url,isDraft,headRef,headSha
gitcrawl gh --live pr status <number-or-url> -R openclaw/openclaw --compact
gitcrawl neighbors openclaw/openclaw --number <issue-or-pr-number> --limit 12 --json
gitcrawl search openclaw/openclaw --query "<scope or title keywords>" --mode hybrid --limit 20 --json
```
Use live `gh` plus checkout proof before commenting, labeling, closing, reopening, merging, or filing a PR review:
4. Inspect relevant clusters:
```bash
gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id> --member-limit 20 --body-chars 280 --json
```
5. Verify anything actionable with live GitHub and the checkout:
```bash
gh pr view <number> --json number,title,state,mergedAt,body,files,comments,reviews,statusCheckRollup
gh issue view <number> --json number,title,state,body,comments,closedAt
```
Report absolute dates, repo names, issue/PR numbers, cluster ids, and source gaps. Do not close/label from similarity alone; require matching intent plus live verification.
## Freshness Rules
- Treat `gitcrawl` as stale if `doctor` shows no target thread, an old `last_sync_at`, missing embeddings for neighbor/search commands, or a clearly wrong open/closed state.
- If stale data blocks the decision, refresh the portable store first:
```bash
gitcrawl init --portable-store git@github.com:openclaw/gitcrawl-store.git --json
```
- Run expensive update commands such as `gitcrawl sync --include-comments` only when the user asked to update the local store or stale data is blocking the decision.
- The sync default is all GitHub thread states; pass `--state open`, `--state closed`, or `--state all` only when a task requires a narrower or explicit scope.
## Boundaries
- Use `gitcrawl` for candidates, clusters, and historical context.
- Use `gh`, `gh api`, and the current checkout for live state before commenting, labeling, closing, reopening, merging, or filing a PR review.
- Do not close or label based only on `gitcrawl` similarity. Require matching problem intent plus live verification.
- If `gitcrawl` is unavailable, say so and fall back to targeted `gh search` rather than blocking normal maintainer work.

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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
---
name: graincrawl
description: "Granola archive: search, sync freshness, notes, transcripts, panels, SQL counts, and Graincrawl repo work."
metadata:
openclaw:
homepage: https://github.com/openclaw/graincrawl
requires:
bins:
- graincrawl
install:
- kind: go
module: github.com/vincentkoc/graincrawl/cmd/graincrawl@latest
bins:
- graincrawl
---
# Graincrawl
Use local Granola archive data first. Check freshness for recent/current questions:
```bash
graincrawl doctor --json
graincrawl status --json
```
Refresh only when stale or asked:
```bash
graincrawl sync --source private-api
graincrawl sync --source desktop-cache
```
Query with bounded reads:
```bash
graincrawl search "query"
graincrawl notes --json
graincrawl note get <id>
graincrawl transcripts get <id>
graincrawl panels get <id>
graincrawl --json sql "select count(*) as notes from notes;"
```
Report absolute date spans, note titles, source gaps, and transcript/panel availability. Use read-only SQL for exact counts/rankings. Before encrypted source debugging, run explicit unlock/secrets checks; do not surprise-prompt Keychain.

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
interface:
display_name: "Graincrawl"
short_description: "Search local Granola notes and transcripts"
default_prompt: "Use $graincrawl to search local Granola notes, transcripts, and panels, check freshness, and report exact date spans and source gaps."

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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
---
name: notcrawl
description: "Notion archive: search, sync freshness, pages/databases, Markdown exports, SQL counts, and Notcrawl repo work."
metadata:
openclaw:
homepage: https://github.com/openclaw/notcrawl
requires:
bins:
- notcrawl
install:
- kind: go
module: github.com/vincentkoc/notcrawl/cmd/notcrawl@latest
bins:
- notcrawl
---
# Notcrawl
Use local Notion archive data before browsing or live Notion API calls. Check freshness for recent/current questions:
```bash
notcrawl doctor
notcrawl status --json
```
Refresh only when stale or asked:
```bash
notcrawl sync --source desktop
notcrawl sync --source api
```
Query with bounded reads:
```bash
notcrawl search "query"
notcrawl databases
notcrawl report
notcrawl sql "select count(*) from pages;"
```
Report workspace/teamspace, page/database titles, absolute date spans, counts, and known gaps. Use read-only SQL only; never mutate the archive. API mode requires `NOTION_TOKEN`; do not assume token availability.

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
interface:
display_name: "Notcrawl"
short_description: "Search local Notion archives and freshness"
default_prompt: "Use $notcrawl to search local Notion pages and databases, check freshness, inspect exports, and report exact date spans and source gaps."

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@@ -73,9 +73,8 @@ openclaw logs --follow
tool execution.
- **Worker/dist:** run `pnpm build` when touching workers, dynamic imports,
package exports, lazy runtime boundaries, or published paths.
- **Live keys:** use the configured secret workflow for missing provider keys
before saying live proof is blocked. Env checks are presence-only; never print
secrets.
- **Live keys:** check local `~/.profile` for key presence/length before saying
live proof is blocked. Never print secrets.
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@@ -42,20 +42,16 @@ Choose the page type before writing:
Use this default topic page structure:
1. Title: name the major entity or surface.
2. Opening overview: start with a few unheaded sentences that explain what it
is, what it owns, and what it does not own. Do not add a `## Overview`
heading unless the page is itself an overview index.
2. Overview: explain what it is, what it owns, and what it does not own.
3. Requirements: include only when setup needs specific accounts, versions,
permissions, plugins, operating systems, or credentials.
4. Quickstart: show the recommended setup path and smallest reliable verification.
5. Configuration: show the minimum configuration needed to use the surface,
common variants users must choose between, and where each option is set:
CLI, config file, environment variable, plugin manifest, dashboard, or API.
6. Major subtopics: organize the entity's major concepts, workflows, and
decisions by reader intent. Put each major subtopic under its own heading;
do not wrap them in a generic `## Subtopics` section.
7. Troubleshooting: diagnose common observable failures under an explicit
`## Troubleshooting` heading.
6. Subtopics: organize the entity's major concepts, workflows, and decisions by
reader intent.
7. Troubleshooting: diagnose common observable failures.
8. Related: link to guides, references, commands, concepts, and adjacent topics.
Topic pages may be longer than quickstarts, but they should not become exhaustive

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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Use this skill for Parallels guest workflows and smoke interpretation. Do not lo
- 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.
- Use the configured secret workflow to inject only the provider keys needed by OpenAI/Anthropic lanes. Do not print secrets or env dumps; pass provider secrets through the guest exec environment.
- Source Peter's profile in the host shell (`set -a; source "$HOME/.profile"; set +a`) before OpenAI/Anthropic lanes. Do not print profile contents or env dumps; pass provider secrets through the guest exec environment.
- Same-guest update verification should set the default model explicitly to `openai/gpt-5.4` before the agent turn and use a fresh explicit `--session-id` so old session model state does not leak into the check.
- The aggregate npm-update wrapper must resolve the Linux VM with the same Ubuntu fallback policy as `parallels-linux-smoke.sh` before both fresh and update lanes. Treat any Ubuntu guest with major version `>= 24` as acceptable when the exact default VM is missing, preferring the closest version match. On Peter's current host today, missing `Ubuntu 24.04.3 ARM64` should fall back to `Ubuntu 25.10`.
- On macOS same-guest update checks, restart the gateway after the npm upgrade before `gateway status` / `agent`; launchd can otherwise report a loaded service while the old process has exited and the fresh process is not RPC-ready yet.

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@@ -24,36 +24,6 @@ gitcrawl search openclaw/openclaw --query "<scope or title keywords>" --mode hyb
gitcrawl cluster-detail openclaw/openclaw --id <cluster-id> --member-limit 20 --body-chars 280 --json
```
## Claim specific review targets
When a maintainer asks Codex to review, triage, fix, or land a specific OpenClaw issue/PR, check assignment before deep work.
- Identify the requesting maintainer's GitHub login. In this environment, default Peter to `steipete`; if another maintainer is clearly the requester, use that maintainer's bare login.
- Read current assignees with live `gh issue view` / `gh pr view`; `gitcrawl` is not enough for assignment state.
- If unassigned, assign the requester before deep review. This is allowed for specific requested targets; do not auto-assign broad discovery candidates or shortlists.
- If assigned to someone else, say so clearly before analysis and include assignment age:
- fresh: assigned within 6h; treat as actively owned unless user explicitly asks to continue or reassign
- stale: assigned 6h+ ago; treat as ownership hint, not a hard block; continue only with that caveat
- If assigned to requester plus others, mention co-assignees and continue.
- If assignment event time is unavailable, say `assigned, time unknown`; treat as assigned, not stale.
- Never remove or replace assignees unless explicitly asked.
Assignment time proof:
```bash
gh api "repos/openclaw/openclaw/issues/<number>/timeline" --paginate \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
--jq '[.[] | select(.event=="assigned") | {assignee:.assignee.login, assigner:.assigner.login, actor:.actor.login, created_at}]'
```
Use the newest `assigned` event for each current assignee. Issue timeline events expose `created_at`; GitHub GraphQL `AssignedEvent.createdAt` is also valid when REST pagination is awkward.
Claim command for issues or PRs:
```bash
gh api -X POST "repos/openclaw/openclaw/issues/<number>/assignees" -f 'assignees[]=<login>' >/dev/null
```
## Surface opener identity
- For every reviewed, triaged, closed, or landed issue/PR, show the opener's human name when available, GitHub login, and account age.
@@ -168,9 +138,7 @@ Output only qualifying candidates, with: ref, surface, proof, cause, fix sketch,
- Start every PR review with 1-3 plain sentences explaining what the change does and why it matters. Put this before `Findings`.
- Then list findings first. If none, say `No blocking findings` or `No findings`.
- Always answer: bug/behavior being fixed, PR/issue URL and affected surface, provenance for regressions when traceable, and best-fix verdict.
- For bug/regression fixes, include a compact `Provenance:` line after cause/root-cause when a bounded history pass can identify it. Use `git log -S/-G`, `git blame`, linked PRs/issues, and tests; separate author, committer/merger, and current PR author when they differ.
- Phrase provenance as `introduced by`, `made visible by`, or `carried forward by`, with confidence (`clear`, `likely`, `unknown`). If unclear, say what evidence is missing instead of guessing. For features, docs, and refactors, use `Provenance: N/A` or omit it when no broken behavior is being fixed.
- Always answer: bug/behavior being fixed, PR/issue URL and affected surface, and best-fix verdict.
- Keep summaries compact, but include enough proof that the verdict is auditable without rereading the PR.
## Read beyond the diff
@@ -192,9 +160,8 @@ Output only qualifying candidates, with: ref, surface, proof, cause, fix sketch,
- Before landing, require:
1. symptom evidence such as a repro, logs, or a failing test
2. a verified root cause in code with file/line
3. provenance for regressions when traceable by bounded git/PR history
4. a fix that touches the implicated code path
5. a regression test when feasible, or explicit manual verification plus a reason no test was added
3. a fix that touches the implicated code path
4. a regression test when feasible, or explicit manual verification plus a reason no test was added
- If the claim is unsubstantiated or likely wrong, request evidence or changes instead of merging.
- If the linked issue appears outdated or incorrect, correct triage first. Do not merge a speculative fix.
- If Crabbox/E2E proof is blocked, say exactly why and use the closest available
@@ -247,7 +214,6 @@ gh search issues --repo openclaw/openclaw --match title,body --limit 50 \
not correctness findings.
- If bot review conversations exist on your PR, address them and resolve them yourself once fixed.
- Leave a review conversation unresolved only when reviewer or maintainer judgment is still needed.
- Before landing any PR with non-trivial code changes, run `$autoreview` until no accepted/actionable findings remain, unless equivalent manual review already covered it, the change is trivial/docs-only, or the user opts out.
- When landing or merging any PR, follow the global `/landpr` process.
- Use `scripts/committer "<msg>" <file...>` for scoped commits instead of manual `git add` and `git commit`.
- Keep commit messages concise and action-oriented.

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@@ -227,9 +227,7 @@ pnpm openclaw qa manual \
- Treat the concrete Codex model name as user/config input; do not hardcode it in source, docs examples, or scenarios.
- Live QA preserves `CODEX_HOME` so Codex CLI auth/config works while keeping `HOME` and `OPENCLAW_HOME` sandboxed.
- Mock QA should scrub `CODEX_HOME`.
- If Codex returns fallback/auth text every turn, first check `CODEX_HOME`,
relevant secret-backed auth, and gateway child logs before changing
scenario assertions.
- If Codex returns fallback/auth text every turn, first check `CODEX_HOME`, `~/.profile`, and gateway child logs before changing scenario assertions.
- For model comparison, include `codex-cli/<codex-model>` as another candidate in `qa character-eval`; the report should label it as an opaque model name.
## Repo facts

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---
name: openclaw-release-ci
description: "Run, watch, debug, and summarize OpenClaw full release CI, release checks, live provider gates, install/update proofs, and release-secret preflights."
---
# OpenClaw Release CI
Use this with `$openclaw-release-maintainer` and `$openclaw-testing` when a release candidate needs full validation, install/update proof, live provider checks, or CI recovery.
## Guardrails
- No version bump, tag, npm publish, GitHub release, or release promotion without explicit operator approval.
- Validate provider secrets before dispatching expensive full release matrices.
- Do not set GitHub secrets from unvalidated 1Password candidates. If a candidate returns 401/403, leave the existing secret alone and report the exact missing provider.
- Use `$one-password` for secret reads/writes: one persistent tmux session, targeted items only, no secret output.
- Watch one parent run plus compact child summaries. Avoid broad `gh run view` polling loops; REST quota is easy to burn.
- Fetch logs only for failed or currently-blocking jobs. If quota is low, stop polling and wait for reset.
- Treat live-provider flakes separately from code failures: prove key validity, provider HTTP status, retry evidence, and exact failing lane before editing code.
## Preflight
Before full release validation:
```bash
node .agents/skills/openclaw-release-ci/scripts/verify-provider-secrets.mjs --required openai,anthropic,fireworks
gh api rate_limit --jq '.resources.core'
git status --short --branch
git rev-parse HEAD
```
If env lacks keys, use `$one-password` to inject or set them, then rerun the script. The script prints only provider status and HTTP class, never tokens.
## Dispatch
Prefer the trusted workflow on `main`, target the exact release SHA:
```bash
gh workflow run full-release-validation.yml \
--repo openclaw/openclaw \
--ref main \
-f ref=<release-sha> \
-f provider=openai \
-f mode=both \
-f release_profile=full \
-f rerun_group=all
```
Use `release_profile=stable` unless the operator explicitly asks for the broad advisory provider/media matrix. Use narrow `rerun_group` after focused fixes.
## Watch
Use the summary helper instead of repeated raw polling:
```bash
node .agents/skills/openclaw-release-ci/scripts/release-ci-summary.mjs <full-release-run-id>
```
Then watch only when useful:
```bash
gh run watch <full-release-run-id> --repo openclaw/openclaw --exit-status
```
Stop watchers before ending the turn or switching strategy.
## Failure Triage
1. Confirm parent SHA and child run IDs.
2. List failed jobs only:
```bash
gh run view <child-run-id> --repo openclaw/openclaw --json jobs \
--jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion=="failure" or .conclusion=="timed_out" or .conclusion=="cancelled") | [.databaseId,.name,.conclusion,.url] | @tsv'
```
3. Fetch one failed job log. If rate-limited, note reset time and avoid more REST calls.
4. For secret-looking failures, validate the provider endpoint from the same secret source before editing code.
5. For live-cache failures, inspect whether it is missing/invalid key, empty text, provider refusal, timeout, or baseline miss. Do not weaken release gates without clear provider evidence.
6. Fix narrowly, run local/changed proof, commit, push, rerun the smallest matching group.
## Evidence
Record:
- release SHA
- full parent run URL
- child run IDs and conclusions: CI, Release Checks, Plugin Prerelease, NPM Telegram
- targeted local proof commands
- provider-secret preflight result
- known gaps or unrelated failures
For lessons and recovery patterns, read `references/release-ci-notes.md`.

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
interface:
display_name: "OpenClaw Release CI"
short_description: "Verify and debug OpenClaw release validation runs"
default_prompt: "Use $openclaw-release-ci to preflight provider secrets, watch full release validation, summarize child runs, and triage only failing release lanes."

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
# Release CI Notes
## What Went Wrong
- Full validation was started before all provider keys were proven valid.
- GitHub secret presence was confused with key validity.
- Repeated `gh run view` and log fetches exhausted REST quota.
- Parent run state was less useful than child run evidence.
- Live-cache failures needed structured classification: invalid key, empty provider output, timeout, or real cache regression.
- Background watchers accumulated and made interruption recovery harder.
## Better Defaults
- Run provider-secret preflight first. Require real `/models` or equivalent endpoint checks for release-blocking providers.
- Keep one watcher open. Use child summaries every few minutes, not every few seconds.
- Fetch failed-job logs only after a job reaches a terminal failing state.
- Prefer narrow `rerun_group` recovery after a focused fix.
- Leave bad secrets unset. A 401 candidate from 1Password should not overwrite GitHub.
- Make the final release evidence note durable: parent URL, child run URLs, SHA, command proof, and gaps.
## Secret Handling Pattern
- Use `$one-password`; never run broad env dumps.
- Search exact item titles or known ids.
- Validate candidates without printing values.
- Set GitHub secrets only after endpoint validation succeeds.
- After setting, verify metadata with `gh secret list`, not value output.
## Live Cache Pattern
- Empty text with token usage is a provider/output issue until proven otherwise.
- Retry lane-level mismatches once with a fresh session id.
- Keep cache baselines strict, but log enough structured usage to distinguish cache miss from response mismatch.
- If a provider key validates locally but fails in Actions, inspect whether the workflow reads the expected secret name.
## Quota-Safe GitHub Pattern
- Check `gh api rate_limit --jq '.resources.core'` before log-heavy work.
- Use one child-run listing call, then inspect failed jobs only.
- If remaining quota is low, pause until reset; do not keep polling.
- Prefer GraphQL only for metadata when REST is exhausted; logs still need REST.

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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
import { execFileSync } from "node:child_process";
import process from "node:process";
const runId = process.argv[2];
const repo = process.env.OPENCLAW_RELEASE_REPO || "openclaw/openclaw";
if (!runId) {
console.error("usage: release-ci-summary.mjs <full-release-run-id>");
process.exit(2);
}
function gh(args) {
return execFileSync("gh", args, {
encoding: "utf8",
stdio: ["ignore", "pipe", "pipe"],
});
}
function jsonGh(args) {
return JSON.parse(gh(args));
}
function rate() {
try {
return jsonGh(["api", "rate_limit"]).resources.core;
} catch {
return undefined;
}
}
const core = rate();
if (core) {
const reset = new Date(core.reset * 1000).toISOString();
console.log(`rate: remaining=${core.remaining}/${core.limit} reset=${reset}`);
if (core.remaining < 20) {
console.error("rate too low for CI summary; wait for reset before polling");
process.exit(3);
}
}
const parent = jsonGh([
"run",
"view",
runId,
"--repo",
repo,
"--json",
"status,conclusion,createdAt,headSha,url,jobs",
]);
console.log(`parent: ${runId} ${parent.status}/${parent.conclusion || "none"}`);
console.log(`sha: ${parent.headSha}`);
console.log(`url: ${parent.url}`);
for (const job of parent.jobs ?? []) {
const marker = job.conclusion || job.status;
console.log(`parent-job: ${marker} ${job.name}`);
}
const since = parent.createdAt;
const runList = gh([
"api",
`repos/${repo}/actions/runs?per_page=100`,
"--jq",
`.workflow_runs[] | select(.created_at >= "${since}") | select(.name=="CI" or .name=="OpenClaw Release Checks" or .name=="Plugin Prerelease" or .name=="NPM Telegram Beta E2E" or .name=="Full Release Validation") | [.id,.name,.status,.conclusion,.head_sha,.html_url] | @tsv`,
]).trim();
if (!runList) {
console.log("children: none found yet");
process.exit(0);
}
console.log("children:");
for (const line of runList.split("\n")) {
const [id, name, status, conclusion, sha, url] = line.split("\t");
console.log(`child: ${id} ${name} ${status}/${conclusion || "none"} sha=${sha}`);
console.log(`child-url: ${url}`);
}

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@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
import process from "node:process";
const args = new Map();
for (let index = 2; index < process.argv.length; index += 1) {
const arg = process.argv[index];
if (!arg.startsWith("--")) continue;
const [key, inlineValue] = arg.slice(2).split("=", 2);
const value = inlineValue ?? process.argv[index + 1];
if (inlineValue === undefined) index += 1;
args.set(key, value);
}
const requiredInput = String(args.get("required") ?? "openai,anthropic").trim();
const required = new Set(
(requiredInput.toLowerCase() === "none" ? "" : requiredInput)
.split(",")
.map((entry) => entry.trim().toLowerCase())
.filter(Boolean),
);
const timeoutMs = Number(args.get("timeout-ms") ?? 10_000);
function envFirst(names) {
for (const name of names) {
const value = process.env[name]?.trim();
if (value) return { name, value };
}
return undefined;
}
async function checkProvider(id, config) {
const secret = envFirst(config.env);
if (!secret) {
return { id, ok: false, status: "missing", env: config.env.join("|") };
}
const controller = new AbortController();
const timer = setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), timeoutMs);
try {
const headers = config.headers(secret.value);
const response = await fetch(config.url, {
headers,
signal: controller.signal,
});
return {
id,
ok: response.ok,
status: response.ok ? "ok" : `http_${response.status}`,
env: secret.name,
};
} catch (error) {
return {
id,
ok: false,
status: error?.name === "AbortError" ? "timeout" : "error",
env: secret.name,
};
} finally {
clearTimeout(timer);
}
}
const providers = {
openai: {
env: ["OPENAI_API_KEY"],
url: "https://api.openai.com/v1/models",
headers: (token) => ({ authorization: `Bearer ${token}` }),
},
anthropic: {
env: ["ANTHROPIC_API_KEY", "ANTHROPIC_API_TOKEN"],
url: "https://api.anthropic.com/v1/models",
headers: (token) => ({
"anthropic-version": "2023-06-01",
"x-api-key": token,
}),
},
fireworks: {
env: ["FIREWORKS_API_KEY"],
url: "https://api.fireworks.ai/inference/v1/models",
headers: (token) => ({ authorization: `Bearer ${token}` }),
},
openrouter: {
env: ["OPENROUTER_API_KEY"],
url: "https://openrouter.ai/api/v1/models",
headers: (token) => ({ authorization: `Bearer ${token}` }),
},
};
const unknown = [...required].filter((id) => !providers[id]);
if (unknown.length > 0) {
console.error(`unknown providers: ${unknown.join(",")}`);
process.exit(2);
}
const results = [];
for (const id of Object.keys(providers)) {
if (required.has(id) || envFirst(providers[id].env)) {
results.push(await checkProvider(id, providers[id]));
}
}
let failed = false;
for (const result of results) {
const requiredLabel = required.has(result.id) ? "required" : "optional";
console.log(`${result.id}: ${result.status} env=${result.env} ${requiredLabel}`);
if (required.has(result.id) && !result.ok) failed = true;
}
if (failed) {
console.error("release provider secret preflight failed");
process.exit(1);
}

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@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Keep ordinary development
stable base version section, for example `v2026.4.20-beta.1` uses
`## 2026.4.20` release notes.
- When any beta or stable release is live, make a best-effort Discord
announcement using the configured secret workflow; do not block or roll back
the release if the announcement fails.
announcement using Peter's bot token from `.profile`; do not block or roll
back the release if the announcement fails.
- When asked to announce on X, use `~/Projects/bird/bird` and follow the
release tweet style below.
@@ -288,11 +288,13 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
## Check all relevant release builds
- Always validate the OpenClaw npm release path before creating the tag.
- Use the configured secret workflow before live release validation so OpenAI
and Anthropic credentials are available without printing secrets.
- Source Peter's profile before live release validation so OpenAI and Anthropic
credentials are available without printing secrets:
`set -a; source "$HOME/.profile"; set +a`.
- Parallels validation and any local live model QA for this train must use both
`OPENAI_API_KEY` and `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`. If either cannot be injected, stop
before starting those local long lanes and report the missing key.
`OPENAI_API_KEY` and `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`. If either is missing after sourcing
`.profile`, stop before starting those local long lanes and report the
missing key.
- Live credentialed channel QA is the GitHub Actions workflow
`QA-Lab - All Lanes` (`.github/workflows/qa-live-telegram-convex.yml`), not a
local substitute. Dispatch it from Actions against the release tag and wait
@@ -590,7 +592,8 @@ node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-postpublish-verify.ts <published-version>
If a pre-npm lane fails before any tag/package leaves the machine, fix and
rerun the same intended beta attempt. Repeat up to the operator's
authorized beta-attempt limit, normally 4.
24. Announce the beta/stable release on Discord best-effort using the configured secret workflow.
24. Announce the beta/stable release on Discord best-effort using Peter's bot
token from `.profile`.
25. If the operator requested beta only, stop after beta verification and the
announcement.
26. If the stable release was published to `beta`, use the light stable

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@@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ Supports single or multiple alerts. For multiple alerts, process in ascending or
For each alert:
1. **Identify**`fetch-alert` + `fetch-content` to get metadata and body
2. **Decide** — Agent reads the body file, identifies whether plaintext secrets remain, and produces a redacted version only when needed
3. **Redact**`redact-body-if-needed` for issue/PR body; skip for comments (delete directly)
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, unless the current issue/PR body is already redacted
5. **Notify**`notify` posts the right template per location type
6. **Resolve**`resolve` closes the alert
7. **Summary**`summary` prints formatted results
@@ -81,20 +81,11 @@ The `fetch-content` output includes:
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. Determines whether any plaintext credential remains in the current body
3. Replaces each remaining secret with `[REDACTED <secret_type>]`**no partial values, no prefix/suffix**
4. Saves the redacted content to a new temp file
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.
For `issue_body` and `pull_request_body`: if the current body has already been redacted by the author and no plaintext credential remains, **do not post a public notification comment**. Resolve the alert with a maintainer-only resolution comment such as:
```bash
node secret-scanning.mjs resolve <ALERT_NUMBER> revoked "Current issue/PR body is already redacted; no public notification posted."
```
This avoids creating a fresh public pointer to historical sensitive content.
## Step 3: Redact
### For comments (issue_comment / PR comments)
@@ -104,11 +95,9 @@ This avoids creating a fresh public pointer to historical sensitive content.
### For issue_body / pull_request_body
```bash
node secret-scanning.mjs redact-body-if-needed <issue|pr> <NUMBER> <current-body-file> <redacted-body-file> <result-file>
node secret-scanning.mjs redact-body <issue|pr> <NUMBER> <redacted-body-file>
```
Use the `body_file` from `fetch-content` as `<current-body-file>`. The command writes `notify_required` to `<result-file>` and only PATCHes the body when the redacted file differs from the current body.
## Step 4: Purge Edit History
### Comments — Delete and Recreate
@@ -145,12 +134,10 @@ The recreated comment should follow this format:
<redacted original content>
```
### issue_body / pull_request_body — Cannot Purge Edit History
### issue_body / pull_request_body — Cannot Purge
Editing creates an edit history revision with the pre-edit plaintext. This cannot be cleared via API.
Do not advise authors publicly to delete/recreate issues or close/reopen PRs. That can draw attention to historical content. Keep purge guidance maintainer-only.
**Output to maintainer terminal only (never in public comments):**
```
@@ -168,13 +155,12 @@ Cannot clean. Notify author to delete branch or force-push (for unmerged PRs).
## Step 5: Notify
```bash
node secret-scanning.mjs notify <TARGET> <AUTHOR> <LOCATION_TYPE> <SECRET_TYPES> [REPLY_TO_NODE_ID|BODY_REDACTION_RESULT_FILE]
node secret-scanning.mjs notify <TARGET> <AUTHOR> <LOCATION_TYPE> <SECRET_TYPES> [REPLY_TO_NODE_ID]
```
- For non-discussion types, `<TARGET>` is the issue/PR number.
- For `discussion_comment`, `<TARGET>` is the `discussion_node_id` returned by `fetch-content`.
- For reply-style `discussion_comment` locations, pass the optional `reply_to_node_id` from `fetch-content` so the notification stays in the same thread.
- For `issue_body` and `pull_request_body`, pass the `<result-file>` from `redact-body-if-needed`. The script skips notification when `notify_required` is `false` and refuses body notifications without this file.
Secret types are comma-separated: `"Discord Bot Token,Feishu App Secret"`
@@ -184,8 +170,6 @@ The script picks the right template:
- **body types**: "your issue/PR description … redacted in place"
- **commit**: "code you committed"
For `issue_body` and `pull_request_body`, only notify when the current body still contained plaintext and maintainers redacted it. If the user already redacted the current body, skip this step and resolve silently.
## Step 6: Resolve
```bash
@@ -194,7 +178,7 @@ node secret-scanning.mjs resolve <ALERT_NUMBER>
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 remove current plaintext exposure and notify only when public notification is useful. The `revoked` means "this secret should be considered leaked", not "I confirmed it was revoked".
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

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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ import crypto from "node:crypto";
import fs from "node:fs";
import os from "node:os";
import path from "node:path";
import { pathToFileURL } from "node:url";
const REPO = "openclaw/openclaw";
const REPO_URL = `https://github.com/${REPO}`;
@@ -51,34 +50,6 @@ function ghGraphQL(query, options = {}) {
return gh(["api", "graphql", "-f", `query=${query}`], options);
}
function isBodyLocationType(locationType) {
return locationType === "issue_body" || locationType === "pull_request_body";
}
export function decideBodyRedaction(currentBody, redactedBody) {
const bodyChanged = String(currentBody) !== String(redactedBody);
return {
body_changed: bodyChanged,
notify_required: bodyChanged,
};
}
export function loadBodyRedactionResult(locationType, resultFile) {
if (!isBodyLocationType(locationType)) {
return { notify_required: true };
}
if (!resultFile) {
fail("Body notifications require a redaction result file from redact-body-if-needed");
}
if (!fs.existsSync(resultFile)) fail(`File not found: ${resultFile}`);
const result = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(resultFile, "utf8"));
if (typeof result.notify_required !== "boolean") {
fail(`Invalid redaction result file: missing boolean notify_required in ${resultFile}`);
}
return result;
}
function failOnGraphQLFailure(result, message) {
if (result?.gh_failed) {
const details = (
@@ -499,43 +470,6 @@ function cmdRedactBody(kind, number, bodyFile) {
console.log(JSON.stringify({ ok: true, kind, number: Number(number) }));
}
/**
* redact-body-if-needed <issue|pr> <number> <current-body-file> <redacted-body-file> <result-file>
* PATCH only when the agent-produced redacted body differs from the current body.
*/
function cmdRedactBodyIfNeeded(kind, number, currentBodyFile, redactedBodyFile, resultFile) {
if (!kind || !number || !currentBodyFile || !redactedBodyFile || !resultFile) {
fail(
"Usage: redact-body-if-needed <issue|pr> <number> <current-body-file> <redacted-body-file> <result-file>",
);
}
if (!fs.existsSync(currentBodyFile)) fail(`File not found: ${currentBodyFile}`);
if (!fs.existsSync(redactedBodyFile)) fail(`File not found: ${redactedBodyFile}`);
const currentBody = fs.readFileSync(currentBodyFile, "utf8");
const redactedBody = fs.readFileSync(redactedBodyFile, "utf8");
const decision = decideBodyRedaction(currentBody, redactedBody);
const result = {
ok: true,
kind,
number: Number(number),
...decision,
};
if (decision.body_changed) {
const endpoint =
kind === "pr" ? `repos/${REPO}/pulls/${number}` : `repos/${REPO}/issues/${number}`;
gh(["api", endpoint, "-X", "PATCH", "-F", `body=@${redactedBodyFile}`]);
result.redacted = true;
} else {
result.redacted = false;
result.reason = "current_body_already_redacted";
}
fs.writeFileSync(resultFile, `${JSON.stringify(result, null, 2)}\n`, { mode: 0o600 });
console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
}
/**
* delete-comment <comment-id>
* Delete a comment (and all its edit history).
@@ -621,17 +555,6 @@ function cmdNotify(target, author, locationType, secretTypes, replyToNodeId) {
const types = secretTypes.split(",").map((s) => s.trim());
const typeList = types.map((t, i) => `${i + 1}. **${t}**`).join("\n");
const redactionResult = loadBodyRedactionResult(locationType, replyToNodeId);
if (isBodyLocationType(locationType) && !redactionResult.notify_required) {
console.log(
JSON.stringify({
ok: true,
skipped: true,
reason: "current_body_already_redacted",
}),
);
return;
}
let locationDesc;
let actionDesc;
@@ -658,8 +581,6 @@ function cmdNotify(target, author, locationType, secretTypes, replyToNodeId) {
}
const body = [
`> **Note:** This is an automated message sent by the OpenClaw maintainer team. **NO_REPLY.**`,
"",
`@${author} :warning: **Security Notice: Secret Leakage Detected**`,
"",
`GitHub Secret Scanning detected the following exposed secret types in ${locationDesc}:`,
@@ -835,13 +756,12 @@ function cmdSummary(jsonFile) {
// ─── Dispatch ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
const args = [];
const [command, ...args] = process.argv.slice(2);
export const commands = {
const commands = {
"fetch-alert": () => cmdFetchAlert(args[0]),
"fetch-content": () => cmdFetchContent(args[0]),
"redact-body": () => cmdRedactBody(args[0], args[1], args[2]),
"redact-body-if-needed": () => cmdRedactBodyIfNeeded(args[0], args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4]),
"delete-comment": () => cmdDeleteComment(args[0]),
"delete-discussion-comment": () => cmdDeleteDiscussionComment(args[0]),
"recreate-comment": () => cmdRecreateComment(args[0], args[1]),
@@ -852,37 +772,26 @@ export const commands = {
summary: () => cmdSummary(args[0]),
};
function main(argv = process.argv.slice(2)) {
const [command, ...commandArgs] = argv;
args.length = 0;
args.push(...commandArgs);
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",
" redact-body-if-needed <issue|pr> <n> <current-file> <redacted-file> <result-file> PATCH body only if redaction changed it",
" delete-comment <comment-id> Delete a comment",
" delete-discussion-comment <node-id> Delete a discussion comment (GraphQL)",
" recreate-comment <issue-n> <file> Create replacement comment",
" recreate-discussion-comment <disc-node-id> <file> [reply-to-node-id] Create discussion comment (GraphQL)",
" notify <target> <author> <type> <types> [reply-to-node-id|body-result-file] 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]();
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",
" delete-discussion-comment <node-id> Delete a discussion comment (GraphQL)",
" recreate-comment <issue-n> <file> Create replacement comment",
" recreate-discussion-comment <disc-node-id> <file> [reply-to-node-id] Create discussion comment (GraphQL)",
" notify <target> <author> <type> <types> [reply-to-node-id] Post notification",
" resolve <n> [resolution] [comment] Close alert",
" list-open List open alerts",
" summary <json-file> Print formatted summary",
].join("\n"),
);
process.exit(1);
}
if (process.argv[1] && import.meta.url === pathToFileURL(process.argv[1]).href) {
main();
}
commands[command]();

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@@ -19,16 +19,9 @@ or validating a change without wasting hours.
Prove the touched surface first. Do not reflexively run the whole suite.
1. Inspect the diff and classify the touched surface:
- normal source checkout, source change: `pnpm changed:lanes --json`, then `pnpm check:changed`
- normal source checkout, tests only: `pnpm test:changed`
- normal source checkout, one failing file: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> -- --reporter=verbose`
- Codex worktree or linked/sparse checkout, one/few explicit files: `node scripts/run-vitest.mjs <path-or-filter>`
- Codex worktree or linked/sparse checkout, changed gates or anything broad:
use the Crabbox wrapper with the provider that matches the proof surface.
For maintainer heavy `pnpm` gates, that is usually delegated Blacksmith
Testbox through Crabbox, e.g. `node scripts/crabbox-wrapper.mjs run
--provider blacksmith-testbox ... -- pnpm check:changed`. For direct AWS
Crabbox proof, omit `--provider` and let `.crabbox.yaml` choose AWS.
- source: `pnpm changed:lanes --json`, then `pnpm check:changed`
- tests only: `pnpm test:changed`
- one failing file: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> -- --reporter=verbose`
- workflow-only: `git diff --check`, workflow syntax/lint (`actionlint` when available)
- docs-only: `pnpm docs:list`, docs formatter/lint only if docs tooling changed or requested
2. Reproduce narrowly before fixing.
@@ -43,24 +36,11 @@ Prove the touched surface first. Do not reflexively run the whole suite.
- Prefer GitHub Actions for release/Docker proof when the workflow already has the prepared image and secrets.
- Use `scripts/committer "<msg>" <paths...>` when committing; stage only your files.
- If deps are missing, run `pnpm install`, retry once, then report the first actionable error.
- In a Codex worktree or linked/sparse checkout, do not run direct local
`pnpm test*`, `pnpm check*`, `pnpm crabbox:run`, or `scripts/committer` until
you have verified pnpm will not reconcile or reinstall dependencies. Use
`node scripts/run-vitest.mjs` for tiny local proof, `node
scripts/crabbox-wrapper.mjs` for Testbox, and `git commit --no-verify` only
after the relevant remote or node-wrapper proof is already clean.
- For remote proof, use the Crabbox wrapper first, but name the actual backend.
Direct AWS Crabbox uses `provider=aws` and `cbx_...` ids. Delegated
Blacksmith Testbox through Crabbox uses `provider=blacksmith-testbox`,
`syncDelegated=true`, and `tbx_...` ids. Both satisfy "remote proof" when the
requested proof surface allows either.
- Do not infer "no Testbox is running" from plain `blacksmith testbox list`.
Use `blacksmith testbox list --all` or `blacksmith testbox status <tbx_id>`
before reporting cloud state.
- Reuse only an id/slug created in this operator session unless explicitly
coordinating with another lane. If Testbox queues, fails capacity, or cannot
allocate, report the blocker or switch to direct AWS Crabbox only when that
still proves the requested surface.
- For Blacksmith Testbox proof, use Crabbox first. `pnpm crabbox:run -- --provider
blacksmith-testbox --timing-json -- <command...>` warms, claims, syncs, runs,
reports, and cleans up one-shot boxes. Reuse only an id/slug created in this
operator session; `blacksmith testbox list` is diagnostics only, not a shared
work queue.
## Local Test Shortcuts
@@ -75,14 +55,6 @@ OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS=1 pnpm test <path-or-filter>
Use targeted file paths whenever possible. Avoid raw `vitest`; use the repo
`pnpm test` wrapper so project routing, workers, and setup stay correct.
When the checkout is a Codex worktree, prefer the direct node harness instead:
```bash
node scripts/run-vitest.mjs <path-or-filter>
```
That keeps the test scoped without giving pnpm a chance to run dependency
status checks or install reconciliation in a linked worktree.
## Command Semantics

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
---
name: slacrawl
description: "Slack archive: search, sync freshness, threads/DMs, SQL counts, and Slacrawl repo work."
metadata:
openclaw:
homepage: https://github.com/openclaw/slacrawl
requires:
bins:
- slacrawl
install:
- kind: go
module: github.com/vincentkoc/slacrawl/cmd/slacrawl@latest
bins:
- slacrawl
---
# Slacrawl
Use local Slack archive data first. Check freshness for recent/current questions:
```bash
slacrawl doctor
slacrawl status --json
```
Refresh only when stale or asked:
```bash
slacrawl sync --source desktop
slacrawl sync --source api --latest-only
```
Query with bounded slices:
```bash
slacrawl search --limit 20 "query"
slacrawl messages --since 7d --limit 50
slacrawl sql "select count(*) from messages;"
```
Report workspace/channel names, absolute date spans, counts, and token/source limits. Use read-only SQL for exact counts/rankings. API sync and full thread/DM hydration require Slack tokens; do not assume they exist.

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
interface:
display_name: "Slacrawl"
short_description: "Search local Slack archives and freshness"
default_prompt: "Use $slacrawl to search local Slack archives, check freshness, inspect channel or DM slices, and report exact date spans and token/source limits."

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@@ -11,8 +11,6 @@
/.github/workflows/codeql.yml @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/.github/workflows/codeql-android-critical-security.yml @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/.github/workflows/codeql-critical-quality.yml @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/.github/workflows/dependency-change-awareness.yml @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/test/scripts/dependency-change-awareness-workflow.test.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/security/ @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/secrets/ @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/config/*secret*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops

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@@ -2,9 +2,10 @@
You are Mantis running native Telegram Desktop visual proof for an OpenClaw PR.
Goal: inspect the pull request, decide whether it has an honest
Telegram-visible before/after behavior, then either run native Telegram Desktop
proof or leave a no-visual-proof manifest for the workflow to publish.
Goal: inspect the pull request, decide the best Telegram-visible behavior to
prove, run before/after native Telegram Desktop sessions, iterate until the GIFs
are visually good, and leave a Mantis evidence manifest for the workflow to
publish.
Hard limits:
@@ -15,12 +16,6 @@ Hard limits:
- Do not use fixed `/status` proof unless it genuinely proves the PR.
- Do not finish with tiny, cropped-wrong, off-bottom, or sidebar-heavy GIFs.
- Do not invent a generic proof. The proof must match the PR behavior.
- Do not force GIFs for internal-only, workflow-only, test-only, docs-only, or
otherwise non-visual PRs. A no-visual-proof manifest is a successful workflow
outcome when GIFs would be misleading, but it is not proof that the PR passed.
- Keep public-facing manifest summaries short and user-domain. Do not mention
harness internals, mock-provider limits, secret/trust boundaries, local paths,
transcript seeding, or workflow implementation details in the summary.
Inputs are provided as environment variables:
@@ -41,54 +36,10 @@ Required workflow:
1. Read `.agents/skills/telegram-crabbox-e2e-proof/SKILL.md`.
2. Inspect the PR with `gh pr view "$MANTIS_PR_NUMBER"` and
`gh pr diff "$MANTIS_PR_NUMBER"`.
3. Decide whether the PR has a visibly reproducible Telegram Desktop
before/after. If it does not, write
`${MANTIS_OUTPUT_DIR}/mantis-evidence.json` with `comparison.pass: true`, no
artifacts, and a summary that starts with
`Mantis did not generate before/after GIFs because`. Include a short
public reason, such as `the PR changes internal session bookkeeping rather
than Telegram-visible behavior`. Use this manifest shape and do not create
worktrees or start Crabbox for this case:
```json
{
"schemaVersion": 1,
"id": "telegram-desktop-proof",
"title": "Mantis Telegram Desktop Proof",
"summary": "Mantis did not generate before/after GIFs because <reason>.",
"scenario": "telegram-desktop-proof",
"comparison": {
"baseline": {
"ref": "<BASELINE_REF>",
"sha": "<BASELINE_SHA>",
"expected": "no visible Telegram Desktop delta",
"status": "skipped"
},
"candidate": {
"ref": "<CANDIDATE_REF>",
"sha": "<CANDIDATE_SHA>",
"expected": "no visible Telegram Desktop delta",
"status": "skipped",
"fixed": true
},
"pass": true
},
"artifacts": []
}
```
If the PR appears visual but proof is blocked by Telegram Desktop session
state, authorization, credentials, Crabbox, or another capture-infrastructure
issue, do not describe it as a no-visual PR. Write a manifest with
`comparison.pass: false`, skipped lanes, no artifacts, and a summary that
starts with `Mantis could not capture Telegram Desktop proof because`. The
publisher will keep that out of PR comments so the failure stays in the
workflow logs and artifacts.
4. Decide what Telegram message, mock model response, command, callback, button,
3. Decide what Telegram message, mock model response, command, callback, button,
media, or sequence best proves the PR. Use `MANTIS_INSTRUCTIONS` as extra
maintainer guidance, not as a replacement for reading the PR.
5. Create detached worktrees under
4. Create detached worktrees under
`.artifacts/qa-e2e/mantis/telegram-desktop-proof-worktrees/baseline` and
`.artifacts/qa-e2e/mantis/telegram-desktop-proof-worktrees/candidate`, then
install and build each worktree with the repo's normal `pnpm` commands.
@@ -98,7 +49,7 @@ than Telegram-visible behavior`. Use this manifest shape and do not create
runtime commands. The candidate SUT may receive only the proof runner's
short-lived Telegram bot token, generated local config/state paths, and mock
model key needed for this isolated proof.
6. In each worktree, run the real-user Telegram Crabbox proof flow from the
5. In each worktree, run the real-user Telegram Crabbox proof flow from the
skill with `$OPENCLAW_TELEGRAM_USER_PROOF_CMD`; do not run
`pnpm qa:telegram-user:crabbox` directly. The proof command comes from the
trusted workflow checkout while the current directory controls which
@@ -108,11 +59,11 @@ than Telegram-visible behavior`. Use this manifest shape and do not create
install, or patch replacement proof tooling during the run. Use the same
proof idea for baseline and candidate. You may iterate and rerun if the
visual result is not convincing.
7. Open Telegram Desktop directly to the newest relevant message with the
6. Open Telegram Desktop directly to the newest relevant message with the
runner `view` command before finishing each recording. Keep the chat scrolled
to the bottom so new proof messages appear in-frame.
8. Finish each session with `--preview-crop telegram-window`.
9. Build `${MANTIS_OUTPUT_DIR}/mantis-evidence.json` with:
7. Finish each session with `--preview-crop telegram-window`.
8. Build `${MANTIS_OUTPUT_DIR}/mantis-evidence.json` with:
```bash
node scripts/mantis/build-telegram-desktop-proof-evidence.mjs \
@@ -142,10 +93,6 @@ Visual acceptance:
Expected final state:
- `${MANTIS_OUTPUT_DIR}/mantis-evidence.json` exists.
- Visual proof manifests contain paired `motionPreview` artifacts labeled
`Main` and `This PR`.
- No-visual-proof manifests contain no artifacts and have `comparison.pass:
true`.
- Capture-infrastructure failure manifests contain no artifacts and have
`comparison.pass: false`.
- The manifest contains paired `motionPreview` artifacts labeled `Main` and
`This PR`.
- The worktree can be dirty only under `.artifacts/`.

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@@ -101,9 +101,7 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/qa-lab/**"
- "qa/scenarios/**"
- "docs/concepts/qa-e2e-automation.md"
- "docs/concepts/personal-agent-benchmark-pack.md"
- "docs/channels/qa-channel.md"
"channel: signal":
- changed-files:
@@ -246,10 +244,6 @@
- "docs/gateway/security.md"
- "security/**"
"extensions: admin-http-rpc":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/admin-http-rpc/**"
"extensions: copilot-proxy":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:

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@@ -124,6 +124,5 @@ jobs:
- name: Run Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@5ca05834db1d3813554d1dd109e5f2087a8d7cbc
if: always()
continue-on-error: true
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"

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@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ on:
- "docs/**"
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize, ready_for_review, converted_to_draft]
paths-ignore:
- "CHANGELOG.md"
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -40,7 +38,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 20
outputs:
checkout_revision: ${{ steps.checkout_ref.outputs.sha }}
@@ -303,7 +301,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
PRE_COMMIT_HOME: .cache/pre-commit-security-fast
@@ -396,7 +394,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -421,7 +419,7 @@ jobs:
permissions: {}
needs: [security-scm-fast, security-dependency-audit]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && (github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft) }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify fast security jobs
@@ -454,7 +452,7 @@ jobs:
contents: read
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_build_artifacts == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
outputs:
channels-result: ${{ steps.built_artifact_checks.outputs['channels-result'] }}
@@ -643,15 +641,6 @@ jobs:
echo "${name}-result=${results[$name]}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
done
failures=0
for name in channels core-support-boundary gateway-watch; do
if [ "${results[$name]}" = "failure" ]; then
echo "::error title=${name} failed::${name} failed"
failures=1
fi
done
exit "$failures"
- name: Upload gateway watch regression artifacts
if: always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check_additional == 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
@@ -666,7 +655,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_fast_core == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -761,7 +750,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.checkName }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_plugin_contracts_shards == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -839,13 +828,35 @@ jobs:
EOF
OPENCLAW_VITEST_INCLUDE_FILE="$include_file" pnpm test:contracts:plugins
checks-fast-plugin-contracts:
permissions:
contents: read
name: checks-fast-contracts-plugins
needs: [preflight, checks-fast-plugin-contracts-shard]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_plugin_contracts_shards == 'true' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify plugin contract shards
env:
SHARD_RESULT: ${{ needs.checks-fast-plugin-contracts-shard.result }}
run: |
if [ "$SHARD_RESULT" = "cancelled" ]; then
echo "Plugin contract shards were cancelled, usually because a newer commit superseded this run." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$SHARD_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Plugin contract shards failed: $SHARD_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
checks-fast-channel-contracts-shard:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.checkName }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_fast == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -923,13 +934,35 @@ jobs:
EOF
OPENCLAW_VITEST_INCLUDE_FILE="$include_file" pnpm test:contracts:channels
checks-fast-channel-contracts:
permissions:
contents: read
name: checks-fast-contracts-channels
needs: [preflight, checks-fast-channel-contracts-shard]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_fast == 'true' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify channel contract shards
env:
SHARD_RESULT: ${{ needs.checks-fast-channel-contracts-shard.result }}
run: |
if [ "$SHARD_RESULT" = "cancelled" ]; then
echo "Channel contract shards were cancelled, usually because a newer commit superseded this run." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$SHARD_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Channel contract shards failed: $SHARD_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
checks-fast-protocol:
permissions:
contents: read
name: "checks-fast-protocol"
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_fast == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -988,13 +1021,45 @@ jobs:
- name: Run protocol check
run: pnpm protocol:check
checks:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight, build-artifacts]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks == 'true' && needs.build-artifacts.result == 'success' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.preflight.outputs.checks_matrix) }}
steps:
- name: Verify ${{ matrix.task }} (${{ matrix.runtime }})
env:
TASK: ${{ matrix.task }}
CHANNELS_RESULT: ${{ needs.build-artifacts.outputs['channels-result'] }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
case "$TASK" in
channels)
if [ "$CHANNELS_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Channel tests failed in build-artifacts: $CHANNELS_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported checks task: $TASK" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
checks-node-compat:
permissions:
contents: read
name: checks-node-compat-node22
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_build_artifacts == 'true' && github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -1071,7 +1136,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_node_core_nondist == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && (matrix.runner || 'ubuntu-24.04') || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && (matrix.runner || 'ubuntu-24.04') || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -1175,6 +1240,63 @@ jobs:
}
EOF
checks-node-core-test-dist-shard:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight, build-artifacts]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_node_core_dist == 'true' && needs.build-artifacts.result == 'success' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.preflight.outputs.checks_node_core_dist_matrix) }}
steps:
- name: Verify Node test shard
env:
CORE_SUPPORT_BOUNDARY_RESULT: ${{ needs.build-artifacts.outputs['core-support-boundary-result'] }}
SHARD_NAME: ${{ matrix.shard_name }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
case "$SHARD_NAME" in
core-support-boundary)
if [ "$CORE_SUPPORT_BOUNDARY_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Core support boundary shard failed in build-artifacts: $CORE_SUPPORT_BOUNDARY_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported built-artifact shard: $SHARD_NAME" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
checks-node-core-test:
permissions:
contents: read
name: checks-node-core
needs: [preflight, checks-node-core-test-nondist-shard, checks-node-core-test-dist-shard]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks == 'true' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify node test shards
env:
DIST_SHARD_RESULT: ${{ needs.checks-node-core-test-dist-shard.result }}
NONDIST_SHARD_RESULT: ${{ needs.checks-node-core-test-nondist-shard.result }}
RUN_DIST_SHARDS: ${{ needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_node_core_dist }}
RUN_NONDIST_SHARDS: ${{ needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_node_core_nondist }}
run: |
if [ "$RUN_NONDIST_SHARDS" = "true" ] && [ "$NONDIST_SHARD_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Node non-dist test shards failed: $NONDIST_SHARD_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$RUN_DIST_SHARDS" = "true" ] && [ "$DIST_SHARD_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Node dist test shards failed: $DIST_SHARD_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Types, lint, and format check shards.
check-shard:
permissions:
@@ -1182,7 +1304,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check == 'true' }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && matrix.runner || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && matrix.runner || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -1190,7 +1312,7 @@ jobs:
include:
- check_name: check-preflight-guards
task: preflight-guards
runner: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
runner: ubuntu-24.04
- check_name: check-prod-types
task: prod-types
runner: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
@@ -1199,16 +1321,16 @@ jobs:
runner: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
- check_name: check-dependencies
task: dependencies
runner: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
runner: ubuntu-24.04
- check_name: check-policy-guards
task: policy-guards
runner: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
runner: ubuntu-24.04
- check_name: check-test-types
task: test-types
runner: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
- check_name: check-strict-smoke
task: strict-smoke
runner: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
runner: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- name: Checkout
shell: bash
@@ -1276,7 +1398,6 @@ jobs:
pnpm tool-display:check
pnpm check:host-env-policy:swift
pnpm dup:check:coverage
pnpm deps:patches:check
;;
prod-types)
pnpm tsgo:prod
@@ -1320,13 +1441,31 @@ jobs:
path: .artifacts/deadcode
if-no-files-found: ignore
check:
permissions:
contents: read
name: "check"
needs: [preflight, check-shard]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check == 'true' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify check shards
env:
SHARD_RESULT: ${{ needs.check-shard.result }}
run: |
if [ "$SHARD_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Check shards failed: $SHARD_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
check-additional-shard:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check_additional == 'true' }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -1497,13 +1636,59 @@ jobs:
exit "$failures"
check-additional:
permissions:
contents: read
name: "check-additional"
needs: [preflight, check-additional-shard, build-artifacts]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check_additional == 'true' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify additional check shards
env:
SHARD_RESULT: ${{ needs.check-additional-shard.result }}
BUILD_ARTIFACTS_RESULT: ${{ needs.build-artifacts.result }}
GATEWAY_RESULT: ${{ needs.build-artifacts.outputs.gateway-watch-result }}
run: |
if [ "$SHARD_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Additional check shards failed: $SHARD_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$BUILD_ARTIFACTS_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Build artifact job failed: $BUILD_ARTIFACTS_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$GATEWAY_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Gateway topology check failed: $GATEWAY_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
build-smoke:
permissions:
contents: read
name: "build-smoke"
needs: [preflight, build-artifacts]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_build_smoke == 'true' && (github.event_name != 'push' || needs.build-artifacts.result == 'success') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify build smoke
env:
BUILD_ARTIFACTS_RESULT: ${{ needs.build-artifacts.result }}
run: |
if [ "$BUILD_ARTIFACTS_RESULT" != "success" ]; then
echo "Build smoke checks failed in build-artifacts: $BUILD_ARTIFACTS_RESULT" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Validate docs (format, lint, broken links) only when docs files changed.
check-docs:
permissions:
contents: read
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_check_docs == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -1577,7 +1762,7 @@ jobs:
contents: read
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_skills_python_job == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -1609,7 +1794,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_windows == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'windows-2025' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-16vcpu-windows-2025' || 'windows-2025') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-16vcpu-windows-2025' || 'windows-2025' }}
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
@@ -1722,7 +1907,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_macos_node == 'true' }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'macos-latest' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-6vcpu-macos-latest' || 'macos-latest') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-6vcpu-macos-latest' || 'macos-latest' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -1766,7 +1951,7 @@ jobs:
name: "macos-swift"
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_macos_swift == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'macos-26' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-12vcpu-macos-latest' || 'macos-26') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-12vcpu-macos-latest' || 'macos-latest' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -1863,7 +2048,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_android_job == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
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@@ -137,10 +137,8 @@ jobs:
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_I18N_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_PROVIDER: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY != '' && 'anthropic' || 'openai' }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_MODEL: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY != '' && 'claude-opus-4-7' || vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_MODEL: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_THINKING: low
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_AUTH_OPTIONAL: "1"
LOCALE: ${{ matrix.locale }}
run: node --import tsx scripts/control-ui-i18n.ts sync --locale "${LOCALE}" --write

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@@ -1,171 +0,0 @@
name: Dependency Change Awareness
on:
pull_request_target: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] metadata-only workflow; no checkout or untrusted code execution
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize, ready_for_review]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
issues: write
concurrency:
group: dependency-change-awareness-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
dependency-change-awareness:
if: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.draft }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Label and comment on dependency changes
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9
with:
script: |
const marker = "<!-- openclaw:dependency-change-awareness -->";
const labelName = "dependencies-changed";
const maxListedFiles = 25;
const pullRequest = context.payload.pull_request;
if (!pullRequest) {
core.info("No pull_request payload found; skipping.");
return;
}
const isDependencyFile = (filename) =>
filename === "package.json" ||
filename === "pnpm-lock.yaml" ||
filename === "pnpm-workspace.yaml" ||
filename === "ui/package.json" ||
filename.startsWith("patches/") ||
/^packages\/[^/]+\/package\.json$/u.test(filename) ||
/^extensions\/[^/]+\/package\.json$/u.test(filename);
const sanitizeDisplayValue = (value) =>
String(value)
.replace(/[\u0000-\u001f\u007f]/gu, "?")
.slice(0, 240);
const markdownCode = (value) =>
`\`${sanitizeDisplayValue(value).replaceAll("`", "\\`")}\``;
const ignoreUnavailableWritePermission = (action) => (error) => {
if (error?.status === 403) {
core.warning(
`Skipping dependency change ${action}; token does not have issue write permission.`,
);
return;
}
if (error?.status === 404 || error?.status === 422) {
core.warning(`Dependency change ${action} is unavailable.`);
return;
}
throw error;
};
const files = await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listFiles, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: pullRequest.number,
per_page: 100,
});
const dependencyFiles = files
.map((file) => file.filename)
.filter((filename) => typeof filename === "string" && isDependencyFile(filename))
.sort((left, right) => left.localeCompare(right));
const comments = await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listComments, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
per_page: 100,
});
const existingComment = comments.find(
(comment) =>
comment.user?.login === "github-actions[bot]" && comment.body?.includes(marker),
);
const labels = await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listLabelsOnIssue, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
per_page: 100,
});
const hasLabel = labels.some((label) => label.name === labelName);
if (dependencyFiles.length === 0) {
if (hasLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
name: labelName,
}).catch(ignoreUnavailableWritePermission("label removal"));
}
if (existingComment) {
await github.rest.issues.deleteComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: existingComment.id,
}).catch(ignoreUnavailableWritePermission("comment deletion"));
}
await core.summary
.addHeading("Dependency Change Awareness")
.addRaw("No dependency-related file changes detected.")
.write();
core.info("No dependency-related file changes detected.");
return;
}
if (!hasLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
labels: [labelName],
}).catch(ignoreUnavailableWritePermission(`label "${labelName}" update`));
}
const listedFiles = dependencyFiles.slice(0, maxListedFiles);
const omittedCount = dependencyFiles.length - listedFiles.length;
const fileLines = listedFiles.map((filename) => `- ${markdownCode(filename)}`);
if (omittedCount > 0) {
fileLines.push(`- ${omittedCount} additional dependency-related files not shown`);
}
const body = [
marker,
"",
"### Dependency Changes Detected",
"",
"This PR changes dependency-related files. Maintainers should confirm these changes are intentional.",
"",
"Changed files:",
...fileLines,
"",
"Maintainer follow-up:",
"- Review whether the dependency changes are intentional.",
"- Inspect resolved package deltas when lockfile or workspace dependency policy changes are present.",
"- Run `pnpm deps:changes:report -- --base-ref origin/main --markdown /tmp/dependency-changes.md --json /tmp/dependency-changes.json` locally for detailed release-style evidence.",
].join("\n");
if (existingComment) {
await github.rest.issues.updateComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: existingComment.id,
body,
}).catch(ignoreUnavailableWritePermission("comment update"));
} else {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: pullRequest.number,
body,
}).catch(ignoreUnavailableWritePermission("comment creation"));
}
await core.summary
.addHeading("Dependency Change Awareness")
.addRaw(`Detected ${dependencyFiles.length} dependency-related file change(s).`)
.addList(dependencyFiles.map((filename) => markdownCode(filename)))
.write();
core.notice(`Detected ${dependencyFiles.length} dependency-related file change(s).`);

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@@ -16,37 +16,29 @@ permissions:
jobs:
sync-publish-repo:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Skip publish sync without token
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN == ''
run: echo "OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN is not configured; skipping docs publish repo sync."
- name: Checkout source repo
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Checkout ClawHub docs source
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
repository: openclaw/clawhub
path: clawhub-source
fetch-depth: 1
persist-credentials: false
token: ${{ env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN || github.token }}
token: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN || github.token }}
- name: Setup Node
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: "22.18.0"
- name: Clone publish repo
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
env:
OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
for attempt in 1 2 3 4 5; do
@@ -64,7 +56,6 @@ jobs:
exit 1
- name: Sync docs into publish repo
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
run: |
clawhub_sha="$(git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/clawhub-source" rev-parse HEAD)"
node scripts/docs-sync-publish.mjs \
@@ -76,16 +67,13 @@ jobs:
--clawhub-source-sha "$clawhub_sha"
- name: Install docs MDX checker dependency
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
working-directory: publish
run: npm install --no-save --package-lock=false @mdx-js/mdx@3.1.1
- name: Check publish docs MDX
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
run: node "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/publish/.openclaw-sync/check-docs-mdx.mjs" "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/publish/docs"
- name: Commit publish repo sync
if: env.OPENCLAW_DOCS_SYNC_TOKEN != ''
working-directory: publish
run: |
set -euo pipefail

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ on:
paths:
- "**/*.md"
- "docs/**"
- "!CHANGELOG.md"
permissions:
contents: read

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@@ -297,7 +297,6 @@ jobs:
echo "conclusion=${conclusion}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
exit 1
fi
}
@@ -397,7 +396,6 @@ jobs:
echo "conclusion=${conclusion}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
exit 1
fi
}
@@ -506,7 +504,6 @@ jobs:
echo "conclusion=${conclusion}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
exit 1
fi
}
@@ -638,7 +635,6 @@ jobs:
name: Run package Telegram E2E
needs: [resolve_target, prepare_release_package]
if: ${{ always() && contains(fromJSON('["all","npm-telegram"]'), inputs.rerun_group) && (inputs.npm_telegram_package_spec != '' || inputs.release_package_spec != '' || (inputs.rerun_group == 'all' && inputs.release_profile == 'full')) }}
continue-on-error: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/') }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: ${{ inputs.release_profile == 'full' && 120 || 60 }}
outputs:
@@ -730,7 +726,6 @@ jobs:
echo "conclusion=${conclusion}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
gh run view "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
exit 1
fi
summary:
@@ -740,6 +735,62 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Request private evidence update
env:
RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_RELEASES_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.evidence_package_spec || inputs.npm_telegram_package_spec }}
GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE: ${{ github.run_id }}
RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT: ${{ needs.release_checks.result }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT" == "skipped" ]]; then
echo "Release checks were skipped by rerun group; skipping automatic private evidence update."
exit 0
fi
if [[ -z "${RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN// }" ]]; then
echo "OPENCLAW_RELEASES_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN is not configured; skipping automatic private evidence update."
exit 0
fi
release_id="${TARGET_REF#refs/tags/}"
release_id="${release_id#v}"
if [[ "$PACKAGE_SPEC" =~ ^openclaw@(.+)$ ]]; then
release_id="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
fi
release_id="$(printf '%s' "$release_id" | tr '/:@ ' '----' | tr -cd 'A-Za-z0-9._-')"
if [[ -z "$release_id" ]]; then
echo "::error::Could not derive release evidence id from target ref '${TARGET_REF}'."
exit 1
fi
payload="$(
jq -cn \
--arg full_validation_run_id "$GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE" \
--arg release_id "$release_id" \
--arg release_ref "$TARGET_REF" \
--arg package_spec "$PACKAGE_SPEC" \
--arg notes "Automatically requested by Full Release Validation ${GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE} after child workflows completed; the parent summary re-checks current child run conclusions." \
'{
event_type: "openclaw_full_release_validation_completed",
client_payload: {
full_validation_run_id: $full_validation_run_id,
release_id: $release_id,
release_ref: $release_ref,
package_spec: $package_spec,
notes: $notes
}
}'
)"
curl --fail-with-body \
-X POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN}" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
https://api.github.com/repos/openclaw/releases-private/dispatches \
-d "$payload"
- name: Verify child workflow results
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
@@ -884,54 +935,6 @@ jobs:
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
}
summarize_failed_child() {
local label="$1"
local run_id="$2"
if [[ -z "${run_id// }" ]]; then
return 0
fi
local run_json status conclusion artifacts_json
run_json="$(gh run view "$run_id" --json status,conclusion,url,jobs)"
status="$(jq -r '.status' <<< "$run_json")"
conclusion="$(jq -r '.conclusion' <<< "$run_json")"
if [[ "$status" == "completed" && "$conclusion" == "success" ]]; then
return 0
fi
{
echo
echo "### Failed child detail: ${label}"
echo
jq -r '
"- Run: " + (.url // ""),
"- Result: `" + (.status // "") + "/" + (.conclusion // "") + "`",
"",
"Failed jobs:",
(.jobs[]
| select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped")
| "- `" + (.name | gsub("`"; "\\`")) + "`: `" + ((.conclusion // .status // "") | tostring) + "` " + (.url // ""))
' <<< "$run_json" || true
echo
echo "Artifacts:"
artifacts_json="$(
gh api "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}/artifacts?per_page=100" 2>/dev/null || true
)"
if [[ -n "${artifacts_json// }" ]]; then
jq -r '
if ((.artifacts // []) | length) == 0 then
"- none"
else
(.artifacts[]
| "- `" + (.name | gsub("`"; "\\`")) + "` (" + ((.size_in_bytes // 0) | tostring) + " bytes)")
end
' <<< "$artifacts_json" || echo "- unable to list artifacts"
else
echo "- unable to list artifacts"
fi
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
}
failed=0
append_child_overview
@@ -956,8 +959,6 @@ jobs:
if [[ "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RESULT" == "skipped" && -z "${NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID// }" ]]; then
check_child "npm_telegram" "" 0 || failed=1
elif [[ "$CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF" =~ ^tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
check_child "npm_telegram" "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID" 0 || echo "::warning::npm_telegram is advisory for Tideclaw alpha validation."
else
check_child "npm_telegram" "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID" 1 || failed=1
fi
@@ -967,126 +968,4 @@ jobs:
summarize_child_timing "release_checks" "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID"
summarize_child_timing "npm_telegram" "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID"
if [[ "$failed" != "0" ]]; then
summarize_failed_child "normal_ci" "$NORMAL_CI_RUN_ID"
summarize_failed_child "plugin_prerelease" "$PLUGIN_PRERELEASE_RUN_ID"
summarize_failed_child "release_checks" "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID"
summarize_failed_child "npm_telegram" "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID"
fi
exit "$failed"
- name: Request private evidence update
env:
RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_RELEASES_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
PACKAGE_SPEC: ${{ inputs.evidence_package_spec || inputs.npm_telegram_package_spec }}
GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE: ${{ github.run_id }}
RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT: ${{ needs.release_checks.result }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RESULT" == "skipped" ]]; then
echo "Release checks were skipped by rerun group; skipping automatic private evidence update."
exit 0
fi
if [[ -z "${RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN// }" ]]; then
echo "OPENCLAW_RELEASES_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN is not configured; skipping automatic private evidence update."
exit 0
fi
release_id="${TARGET_REF#refs/tags/}"
release_id="${release_id#v}"
if [[ "$PACKAGE_SPEC" =~ ^openclaw@(.+)$ ]]; then
release_id="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
fi
release_id="$(printf '%s' "$release_id" | tr '/:@ ' '----' | tr -cd 'A-Za-z0-9._-')"
if [[ -z "$release_id" ]]; then
echo "::warning::Could not derive release evidence id from target ref '${TARGET_REF}'; skipping automatic private evidence update."
exit 0
fi
payload="$(
jq -cn \
--arg full_validation_run_id "$GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE" \
--arg release_id "$release_id" \
--arg release_ref "$TARGET_REF" \
--arg package_spec "$PACKAGE_SPEC" \
--arg notes "Automatically requested by Full Release Validation ${GITHUB_RUN_ID_VALUE} after child workflows completed; the parent summary re-checks current child run conclusions." \
'{
event_type: "openclaw_full_release_validation_completed",
client_payload: {
full_validation_run_id: $full_validation_run_id,
release_id: $release_id,
release_ref: $release_ref,
package_spec: $package_spec,
notes: $notes
}
}'
)"
if ! curl --fail-with-body \
-X POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${RELEASE_PRIVATE_DISPATCH_TOKEN}" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
https://api.github.com/repos/openclaw/releases-private/dispatches \
-d "$payload"; then
echo "::warning::Automatic private release evidence dispatch failed; child workflow validation remains authoritative."
fi
- name: Write release validation manifest
if: ${{ success() }}
env:
TARGET_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.sha }}
RELEASE_PROFILE: ${{ inputs.release_profile }}
RERUN_GROUP: ${{ inputs.rerun_group }}
RUN_RELEASE_SOAK: ${{ inputs.run_release_soak || inputs.release_profile == 'full' }}
NORMAL_CI_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.normal_ci.outputs.run_id }}
PLUGIN_PRERELEASE_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.plugin_prerelease.outputs.run_id }}
RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.release_checks.outputs.run_id }}
NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.npm_telegram.outputs.run_id }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
manifest_dir="${RUNNER_TEMP}/full-release-validation"
mkdir -p "$manifest_dir"
jq -n \
--arg workflowName "Full Release Validation" \
--arg runId "$GITHUB_RUN_ID" \
--arg runAttempt "$GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT" \
--arg workflowRef "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" \
--arg targetRef "$TARGET_REF" \
--arg targetSha "$TARGET_SHA" \
--arg releaseProfile "$RELEASE_PROFILE" \
--arg rerunGroup "$RERUN_GROUP" \
--arg runReleaseSoak "$RUN_RELEASE_SOAK" \
--arg normalCiRunId "$NORMAL_CI_RUN_ID" \
--arg pluginPrereleaseRunId "$PLUGIN_PRERELEASE_RUN_ID" \
--arg releaseChecksRunId "$RELEASE_CHECKS_RUN_ID" \
--arg npmTelegramRunId "$NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID" \
'{
version: 1,
workflowName: $workflowName,
runId: $runId,
runAttempt: $runAttempt,
workflowRef: $workflowRef,
targetRef: $targetRef,
targetSha: $targetSha,
releaseProfile: $releaseProfile,
rerunGroup: $rerunGroup,
runReleaseSoak: $runReleaseSoak,
childRuns: {
normalCi: $normalCiRunId,
pluginPrerelease: $pluginPrereleaseRunId,
releaseChecks: $releaseChecksRunId,
npmTelegram: $npmTelegramRunId
}
}' > "${manifest_dir}/full-release-validation-manifest.json"
- name: Upload release validation manifest
if: ${{ success() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: full-release-validation-${{ github.run_id }}
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/full-release-validation
if-no-files-found: error

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@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ jobs:
install-smoke-fast:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_fast_install_smoke == 'true' && needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke != 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: "false"
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: "false"
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ jobs:
root_dockerfile_image:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
image_ref: ${{ steps.image.outputs.image_ref }}
env:
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ jobs:
qr_package_install_smoke:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout CLI
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ jobs:
root_dockerfile_smokes:
needs: [preflight, root_dockerfile_image]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout CLI
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ jobs:
installer_smoke:
needs: [preflight, root_dockerfile_image]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: "false"
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: "false"
@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ jobs:
bun_global_install_smoke:
needs: [preflight, root_dockerfile_image]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true' && needs.preflight.outputs.run_bun_global_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
steps:
- name: Checkout CLI
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ jobs:
docker-e2e-fast:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_fast_install_smoke == 'true' || needs.preflight.outputs.run_full_install_smoke == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 12
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: "false"

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@@ -33,11 +33,8 @@ jobs:
authorize_actor:
name: Authorize workflow actor
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.permission.outputs.authorized }}
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
id: permission
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
@@ -51,18 +48,14 @@ jobs:
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.notice(
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
core.setOutput("authorized", "false");
return;
}
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
validate_selected_ref:
name: Validate selected ref
needs: authorize_actor
if: needs.authorize_actor.outputs.authorized == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
selected_revision: ${{ steps.validate.outputs.selected_revision }}

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ on:
type: string
permissions:
contents: read
contents: write
issues: write
pull-requests: write
@@ -46,17 +46,15 @@ jobs:
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
github.event.issue.pull_request &&
(
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@openclaw-mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '/openclaw-mantis')
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@Mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '/mantis')
)
)
}}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.permission.outputs.authorized }}
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
id: permission
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
@@ -70,18 +68,14 @@ jobs:
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.notice(
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
core.setOutput("authorized", "false");
return;
}
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
resolve_request:
name: Resolve Mantis request
needs: authorize_actor
if: needs.authorize_actor.outputs.authorized == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
baseline_ref: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.baseline_ref }}
@@ -127,7 +121,7 @@ jobs:
const normalized = body.toLowerCase();
const requested =
(normalized.includes("@openclaw-mantis") || normalized.includes("/openclaw-mantis")) &&
(normalized.includes("@mantis") || normalized.includes("/mantis")) &&
normalized.includes("discord") &&
normalized.includes("status") &&
normalized.includes("reaction");
@@ -348,8 +342,8 @@ jobs:
--repo-root "$repo_root" \
--output-dir "$output_dir" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model openai/gpt-5.5 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.5 \
--model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--fast \
--credential-source convex \
--credential-role ci \
@@ -544,6 +538,7 @@ jobs:
private-key: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
repositories: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
permission-contents: write
permission-issues: write
permission-pull-requests: write
@@ -551,15 +546,9 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ always() && needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number != '' && steps.run_mantis.outputs.output_dir != '' }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.mantis_app_token.outputs.token }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_BUCKET: openclaw-crabbox-artifacts
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_PUBLIC_BASE_URL: https://artifacts.openclaw.ai
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_REGION: auto
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
TARGET_PR: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
@@ -573,44 +562,3 @@ jobs:
--artifact-url "$ARTIFACT_URL" \
--run-url "https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${GITHUB_RUN_ID}" \
--request-source "$REQUEST_SOURCE"
clear_issue_comment_reaction:
name: Clear Mantis command reaction
needs: [resolve_request, validate_refs, run_status_reactions]
if: ${{ always() && github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source == 'issue_comment' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- name: Remove workflow eyes reaction
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const commentId = context.payload.comment?.id;
if (!commentId) {
core.info("No issue comment id found; skipping reaction cleanup.");
return;
}
const reactions = await github.paginate(github.rest.reactions.listForIssueComment, {
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
per_page: 100,
});
const eyes = reactions.filter(
(reaction) => reaction.content === "eyes" && reaction.user?.login === "github-actions[bot]",
);
for (const reaction of eyes) {
await github.rest.reactions.deleteForIssueComment({
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
reaction_id: reaction.id,
});
core.info(`Removed eyes reaction ${reaction.id} from comment ${commentId}.`);
}
if (eyes.length === 0) {
core.info(`No workflow eyes reaction found on comment ${commentId}.`);
}

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ on:
type: string
permissions:
contents: read
contents: write
issues: write
pull-requests: write
@@ -46,17 +46,15 @@ jobs:
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
github.event.issue.pull_request &&
(
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@openclaw-mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '/openclaw-mantis')
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@Mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '/mantis')
)
)
}}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.permission.outputs.authorized }}
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
id: permission
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
@@ -70,18 +68,14 @@ jobs:
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.notice(
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
core.setOutput("authorized", "false");
return;
}
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
resolve_request:
name: Resolve Mantis request
needs: authorize_actor
if: needs.authorize_actor.outputs.authorized == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
baseline_ref: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.baseline_ref }}
@@ -127,7 +121,7 @@ jobs:
const normalized = body.toLowerCase();
const requested =
(normalized.includes("@openclaw-mantis") || normalized.includes("/openclaw-mantis")) &&
(normalized.includes("@mantis") || normalized.includes("/mantis")) &&
normalized.includes("discord") &&
normalized.includes("thread") &&
(normalized.includes("attachment") ||
@@ -552,6 +546,7 @@ jobs:
private-key: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
repositories: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
permission-contents: write
permission-issues: write
permission-pull-requests: write
@@ -559,15 +554,9 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ always() && needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number != '' && steps.run_mantis.outputs.output_dir != '' }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.mantis_app_token.outputs.token }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_BUCKET: openclaw-crabbox-artifacts
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_PUBLIC_BASE_URL: https://artifacts.openclaw.ai
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_REGION: auto
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
TARGET_PR: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
@@ -595,44 +584,3 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo "Mantis comparison failed." >&2
exit 1
clear_issue_comment_reaction:
name: Clear Mantis command reaction
needs: [resolve_request, validate_candidate, run_thread_attachment]
if: ${{ always() && github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source == 'issue_comment' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- name: Remove workflow eyes reaction
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const commentId = context.payload.comment?.id;
if (!commentId) {
core.info("No issue comment id found; skipping reaction cleanup.");
return;
}
const reactions = await github.paginate(github.rest.reactions.listForIssueComment, {
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
per_page: 100,
});
const eyes = reactions.filter(
(reaction) => reaction.content === "eyes" && reaction.user?.login === "github-actions[bot]",
);
for (const reaction of eyes) {
await github.rest.reactions.deleteForIssueComment({
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
reaction_id: reaction.id,
});
core.info(`Removed eyes reaction ${reaction.id} from comment ${commentId}.`);
}
if (eyes.length === 0) {
core.info(`No workflow eyes reaction found on comment ${commentId}.`);
}

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ on:
- prehydrated
permissions:
contents: read
contents: write
issues: write
pull-requests: write
@@ -64,11 +64,8 @@ jobs:
authorize_actor:
name: Authorize workflow actor
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.permission.outputs.authorized }}
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
id: permission
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
@@ -82,18 +79,14 @@ jobs:
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.notice(
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
core.setOutput("authorized", "false");
return;
}
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
validate_ref:
name: Validate candidate ref
needs: authorize_actor
if: needs.authorize_actor.outputs.authorized == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
outputs:
candidate_revision: ${{ steps.validate.outputs.candidate_revision }}
@@ -281,8 +274,8 @@ jobs:
--credential-role ci \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--hydrate-mode "$HYDRATE_MODE" \
--model openai/gpt-5.5 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.5 \
--model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--fast \
--scenario "$SCENARIO_ID" \
"${keep_args[@]}" \
@@ -375,6 +368,7 @@ jobs:
private-key: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
repositories: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
permission-contents: write
permission-issues: write
permission-pull-requests: write
@@ -382,15 +376,9 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ always() && inputs.pr_number != '' && steps.run_mantis.outputs.output_dir != '' && steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url != '' }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.mantis_app_token.outputs.token }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_BUCKET: openclaw-crabbox-artifacts
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_PUBLIC_BASE_URL: https://artifacts.openclaw.ai
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_REGION: auto
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: workflow_dispatch
TARGET_PR: ${{ inputs.pr_number }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: workflow_dispatch
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail

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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ name: Mantis Telegram Desktop Proof
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_target: # zizmor: ignore[dangerous-triggers] maintainer-owned Mantis label trigger; trusted base workflow validates refs before checkout/use
types: [labeled]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr_number:
@@ -27,18 +25,10 @@ on:
description: Optional existing Crabbox desktop lease id or slug to reuse
required: false
type: string
publish_artifact_name:
description: Optional existing proof artifact name to publish without recapturing
required: false
type: string
publish_run_id:
description: Workflow run id that owns publish_artifact_name; required with publish_artifact_name
required: false
type: string
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
contents: write
issues: write
pull-requests: write
@@ -57,11 +47,6 @@ jobs:
if: >-
${{
github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' ||
(
github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
github.event.action == 'labeled' &&
github.event.label.name == 'mantis: telegram-visible-proof'
) ||
(
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
github.event.issue.pull_request &&
@@ -73,20 +58,11 @@ jobs:
)
}}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.permission.outputs.authorized }}
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
id: permission
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
if (context.eventName === "pull_request_target") {
core.info(`Accepted Mantis label trigger from ${context.actor}.`);
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
return;
}
const allowed = new Set(["admin", "maintain", "write"]);
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.getCollaboratorPermissionLevel({
@@ -97,18 +73,14 @@ jobs:
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.notice(
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
core.setOutput("authorized", "false");
return;
}
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
resolve_request:
name: Resolve Mantis request
needs: authorize_actor
if: needs.authorize_actor.outputs.authorized == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
outputs:
baseline_ref: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.baseline_ref }}
@@ -116,11 +88,8 @@ jobs:
crabbox_provider: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.crabbox_provider }}
instructions: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.instructions }}
lease_id: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.lease_id }}
publish_artifact_name: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.publish_artifact_name }}
publish_run_id: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.publish_run_id }}
pr_number: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.pr_number }}
request_source: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.request_source }}
should_run: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.should_run }}
steps:
- name: Resolve refs and target PR
id: resolve
@@ -136,70 +105,31 @@ jobs:
const inputs = context.payload.inputs ?? {};
const prNumber =
eventName === "workflow_dispatch"
? inputs.pr_number
: eventName === "pull_request_target"
? String(context.payload.pull_request?.number ?? "")
: String(context.payload.issue?.number ?? "");
eventName === "workflow_dispatch" ? inputs.pr_number : String(context.payload.issue?.number ?? "");
if (!prNumber) {
core.setFailed("Mantis Telegram desktop proof requires a pull request.");
return;
}
const body =
eventName === "workflow_dispatch"
? inputs.instructions || ""
: eventName === "issue_comment"
? context.payload.comment?.body || ""
: "";
if (eventName === "issue_comment") {
const normalized = body.toLowerCase();
const requestedDesktopProof =
(normalized.includes("@openclaw-mantis") || normalized.includes("/openclaw-mantis")) &&
(normalized.includes("desktop proof") ||
normalized.includes("desktop-proof") ||
normalized.includes("telegram desktop") ||
normalized.includes("native telegram") ||
normalized.includes("visible proof") ||
normalized.includes("visible-proof") ||
normalized.includes("telegram-visible-proof"));
if (!requestedDesktopProof) {
core.notice("Comment mentioned Mantis but did not request Telegram desktop proof.");
setOutput("should_run", "false");
setOutput("baseline_ref", "");
setOutput("candidate_ref", "");
setOutput("pr_number", "");
setOutput("instructions", "");
setOutput("crabbox_provider", "");
setOutput("lease_id", "");
setOutput("publish_artifact_name", "");
setOutput("publish_run_id", "");
setOutput("request_source", "unsupported_issue_comment");
return;
}
}
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const { data: pr } = await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner,
repo,
pull_number: Number(prNumber),
});
const body = eventName === "workflow_dispatch" ? inputs.instructions || "" : context.payload.comment?.body || "";
const provider = inputs.crabbox_provider || "aws";
if (!["aws", "hetzner"].includes(provider)) {
core.setFailed(`Unsupported Crabbox provider for Mantis Telegram desktop proof: ${provider}`);
return;
}
setOutput("should_run", "true");
setOutput("baseline_ref", pr.base.sha);
setOutput("candidate_ref", pr.head.sha);
setOutput("pr_number", String(pr.number));
setOutput("instructions", body);
setOutput("crabbox_provider", provider);
setOutput("lease_id", inputs.crabbox_lease_id || "");
setOutput("publish_artifact_name", inputs.publish_artifact_name || "");
setOutput("publish_run_id", inputs.publish_run_id || "");
setOutput("request_source", eventName);
if (eventName === "issue_comment") {
@@ -214,7 +144,6 @@ jobs:
validate_refs:
name: Validate selected refs
needs: resolve_request
if: needs.resolve_request.outputs.should_run == 'true' && needs.resolve_request.outputs.publish_artifact_name == ''
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
outputs:
baseline_revision: ${{ steps.validate.outputs.baseline_revision }}
@@ -293,7 +222,6 @@ jobs:
run_telegram_desktop_proof:
name: Run agentic native Telegram proof
needs: [resolve_request, validate_refs]
if: needs.resolve_request.outputs.should_run == 'true' && needs.resolve_request.outputs.publish_artifact_name == ''
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 360
environment: qa-live-shared
@@ -452,13 +380,11 @@ jobs:
openai-api-key: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_MANTIS_AGENT_OPENAI_API_KEY || secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
prompt-file: .github/codex/prompts/mantis-telegram-desktop-proof.md
model: ${{ vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
effort: medium
effort: high
sandbox: danger-full-access
codex-args: '["-c","service_tier=\"fast\""]'
codex-home: /tmp/mantis-codex-home-${{ github.run_id }}
safety-strategy: unprivileged-user
codex-user: codex
allow-bot-users: clawsweeper[bot]
- name: Inspect Mantis evidence manifest
id: inspect
@@ -495,6 +421,7 @@ jobs:
private-key: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
repositories: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
permission-contents: write
permission-issues: write
permission-pull-requests: write
@@ -503,12 +430,6 @@ jobs:
env:
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.mantis_app_token.outputs.token }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_BUCKET: openclaw-crabbox-artifacts
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_PUBLIC_BASE_URL: https://artifacts.openclaw.ai
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_REGION: auto
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
TARGET_PR: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number }}
shell: bash
@@ -539,133 +460,3 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo "Mantis Telegram desktop proof failed: comparison=${COMPARISON_STATUS:-unset}." >&2
exit 1
publish_existing_telegram_desktop_proof:
name: Publish existing native Telegram proof
needs: resolve_request
if: needs.resolve_request.outputs.should_run == 'true' && needs.resolve_request.outputs.publish_artifact_name != ''
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
environment: qa-live-shared
steps:
- name: Checkout harness ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
- name: Download existing proof artifact
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
PUBLISH_ARTIFACT_NAME: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.publish_artifact_name }}
PUBLISH_RUN_ID: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.publish_run_id }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${PUBLISH_RUN_ID:-}" ]]; then
echo "publish_run_id is required when publish_artifact_name is set." >&2
exit 1
fi
run_id="$PUBLISH_RUN_ID"
gh run download "$run_id" \
--repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" \
--name "$PUBLISH_ARTIFACT_NAME" \
--dir "$MANTIS_OUTPUT_DIR"
artifacts_json="$(
gh api \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
"repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}/artifacts"
)"
artifact_id="$(jq -r --arg name "$PUBLISH_ARTIFACT_NAME" '.artifacts[] | select(.name == $name) | .id' <<<"$artifacts_json" | head -n 1)"
if [[ -z "$artifact_id" || "$artifact_id" == "null" ]]; then
echo "Could not resolve artifact id for '${PUBLISH_ARTIFACT_NAME}' in run ${run_id}." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "PUBLISH_RUN_ID=${run_id}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "PUBLISH_ARTIFACT_URL=https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}/artifacts/${artifact_id}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Create Mantis GitHub App token
id: mantis_app_token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_GITHUB_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
repositories: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
permission-issues: write
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Comment PR with inline QA evidence
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.mantis_app_token.outputs.token }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_BUCKET: openclaw-crabbox-artifacts
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_PUBLIC_BASE_URL: https://artifacts.openclaw.ai
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_REGION: auto
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
TARGET_PR: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
root="$MANTIS_OUTPUT_DIR"
if [[ ! -f "$root/mantis-evidence.json" ]]; then
echo "Downloaded artifact does not contain ${root}/mantis-evidence.json." >&2
exit 1
fi
node scripts/mantis/publish-pr-evidence.mjs \
--manifest "$root/mantis-evidence.json" \
--target-pr "$TARGET_PR" \
--artifact-root "mantis/telegram-desktop/pr-${TARGET_PR}/published-${PUBLISH_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}" \
--marker "<!-- mantis-telegram-desktop-proof -->" \
--artifact-url "$PUBLISH_ARTIFACT_URL" \
--run-url "https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${PUBLISH_RUN_ID}" \
--request-source "$REQUEST_SOURCE"
clear_issue_comment_reaction:
name: Clear Mantis command reaction
needs: [resolve_request, validate_refs, run_telegram_desktop_proof]
if: ${{ always() && github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source == 'issue_comment' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- name: Remove workflow eyes reaction
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const commentId = context.payload.comment?.id;
if (!commentId) {
core.info("No issue comment id found; skipping reaction cleanup.");
return;
}
const reactions = await github.paginate(github.rest.reactions.listForIssueComment, {
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
per_page: 100,
});
const eyes = reactions.filter(
(reaction) => reaction.content === "eyes" && reaction.user?.login === "github-actions[bot]",
);
for (const reaction of eyes) {
await github.rest.reactions.deleteForIssueComment({
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
reaction_id: reaction.id,
});
core.info(`Removed eyes reaction ${reaction.id} from comment ${commentId}.`);
}
if (eyes.length === 0) {
core.info(`No workflow eyes reaction found on comment ${commentId}.`);
}

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ on:
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
contents: write
issues: write
pull-requests: write
@@ -56,17 +56,15 @@ jobs:
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' &&
github.event.issue.pull_request &&
(
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@openclaw-mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '/openclaw-mantis')
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@Mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '@mantis') ||
contains(github.event.comment.body, '/mantis')
)
)
}}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.permission.outputs.authorized }}
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
id: permission
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
@@ -80,18 +78,14 @@ jobs:
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.notice(
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
core.setOutput("authorized", "false");
return;
}
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
resolve_request:
name: Resolve Mantis request
needs: authorize_actor
if: needs.authorize_actor.outputs.authorized == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
outputs:
candidate_ref: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.candidate_ref }}
@@ -139,18 +133,9 @@ jobs:
}
const normalized = body.toLowerCase();
const requestedDesktopProof =
normalized.includes("desktop proof") ||
normalized.includes("desktop-proof") ||
normalized.includes("telegram desktop") ||
normalized.includes("native telegram") ||
normalized.includes("visible proof") ||
normalized.includes("visible-proof") ||
normalized.includes("telegram-visible-proof");
const requested =
(normalized.includes("@openclaw-mantis") || normalized.includes("/openclaw-mantis")) &&
normalized.includes("telegram") &&
!requestedDesktopProof;
(normalized.includes("@mantis") || normalized.includes("/mantis")) &&
normalized.includes("telegram");
if (!requested) {
core.notice("Comment mentioned Mantis but did not request Telegram live QA.");
setOutput("should_run", "false");
@@ -394,7 +379,7 @@ jobs:
output_rel=".artifacts/qa-e2e/mantis/telegram-live"
root="$candidate_repo/$output_rel"
echo "output_dir=${root}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
model="${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL:-openai/gpt-5.5}"
model="${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL:-openai/gpt-5.4}"
scenario_args=()
if [[ -n "${SCENARIO_INPUT// }" ]]; then
@@ -495,6 +480,7 @@ jobs:
private-key: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
repositories: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
permission-contents: write
permission-issues: write
permission-pull-requests: write
@@ -502,15 +488,9 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ always() && needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number != '' && steps.run_mantis.outputs.output_dir != '' }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.mantis_app_token.outputs.token }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_BUCKET: openclaw-crabbox-artifacts
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_ENDPOINT }}
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_PUBLIC_BASE_URL: https://artifacts.openclaw.ai
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_REGION: auto
MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.MANTIS_ARTIFACT_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
TARGET_PR: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.pr_number }}
ARTIFACT_URL: ${{ steps.upload_artifact.outputs.artifact-url }}
REQUEST_SOURCE: ${{ needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
@@ -540,44 +520,3 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo "Mantis Telegram live failed: comparison=${COMPARISON_STATUS:-unset} telegram_exit=${TELEGRAM_EXIT:-unset}." >&2
exit 1
clear_issue_comment_reaction:
name: Clear Mantis command reaction
needs: [resolve_request, validate_ref, run_telegram_live]
if: ${{ always() && github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && needs.resolve_request.outputs.request_source == 'issue_comment' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- name: Remove workflow eyes reaction
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const commentId = context.payload.comment?.id;
if (!commentId) {
core.info("No issue comment id found; skipping reaction cleanup.");
return;
}
const reactions = await github.paginate(github.rest.reactions.listForIssueComment, {
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
per_page: 100,
});
const eyes = reactions.filter(
(reaction) => reaction.content === "eyes" && reaction.user?.login === "github-actions[bot]",
);
for (const reaction of eyes) {
await github.rest.reactions.deleteForIssueComment({
owner,
repo,
comment_id: commentId,
reaction_id: reaction.id,
});
core.info(`Removed eyes reaction ${reaction.id} from comment ${commentId}.`);
}
if (eyes.length === 0) {
core.info(`No workflow eyes reaction found on comment ${commentId}.`);
}

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@@ -40,18 +40,8 @@ on:
description: Optional comma-separated Telegram scenario ids
required: false
type: string
advisory:
description: Treat package Telegram failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
workflow_call:
inputs:
advisory:
description: Treat package Telegram failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
package_spec:
description: Published OpenClaw package spec to test when no artifact is supplied
required: true
@@ -110,7 +100,6 @@ jobs:
run_package_telegram_e2e:
name: Run package Telegram E2E
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
timeout-minutes: 60
environment: qa-live-shared
permissions:

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@@ -86,18 +86,8 @@ on:
required: false
default: ""
type: string
advisory:
description: Treat failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
workflow_call:
inputs:
advisory:
description: Treat failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
ref:
description: Public OpenClaw ref to validate (tag, branch, or full commit SHA)
required: true
@@ -196,12 +186,11 @@ env:
PNPM_VERSION: "11.0.8"
OPENCLAW_REPOSITORY: openclaw/openclaw
TSX_VERSION: "4.21.0"
OPENCLAW_CROSS_OS_OPENAI_MODEL: ${{ inputs.openai_model || vars.OPENCLAW_CROSS_OS_OPENAI_MODEL || 'openai/gpt-5.5' }}
OPENCLAW_CROSS_OS_OPENAI_MODEL: ${{ inputs.openai_model || vars.OPENCLAW_CROSS_OS_OPENAI_MODEL || 'openai/gpt-5.4' }}
jobs:
prepare:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
outputs:
baseline_file_name: ${{ steps.baseline_metadata.outputs.file_name }}
baseline_spec: ${{ steps.baseline.outputs.value }}
@@ -524,7 +513,6 @@ jobs:
cross_os_release_checks:
name: "${{ matrix.display_name }} / ${{ matrix.suite_label }}"
needs: prepare
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.prepare.outputs.matrix) }}

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@@ -97,18 +97,8 @@ on:
- beta
- stable
- full
advisory:
description: Treat failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
workflow_call:
inputs:
advisory:
description: Treat failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
ref:
description: Ref, tag, or SHA to validate
required: true
@@ -437,7 +427,6 @@ jobs:
add_profile_suite live-cli-backend-docker "stable full"
add_profile_suite live-acp-bind-docker "stable full"
add_profile_suite live-codex-harness-docker "stable full"
add_profile_suite live-subagent-announce-docker "stable full"
add_profile_suite native-live-extensions-a-k "full"
add_profile_suite native-live-extensions-media-audio "full"
@@ -465,8 +454,7 @@ jobs:
validate_release_live_cache:
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.include_live_suites && !inputs.live_models_only && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || inputs.live_suite_filter == 'live-cache')
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
@@ -516,8 +504,7 @@ jobs:
validate_repo_e2e:
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.include_repo_e2e && inputs.live_suite_filter == ''
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: ${{ inputs.release_test_profile == 'full' && 90 || 60 }}
env:
OPENCLAW_VITEST_MAX_WORKERS: "2"
@@ -546,8 +533,7 @@ jobs:
validate_special_e2e:
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.include_repo_e2e && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || inputs.live_suite_filter == 'openshell-e2e')
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: ${{ matrix.timeout_minutes }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -621,8 +607,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [validate_selected_ref, prepare_docker_e2e_image]
if: inputs.include_release_path_suites && inputs.docker_lanes == ''
name: Docker E2E (${{ matrix.label }})
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: ${{ matrix.timeout_minutes }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -890,8 +875,7 @@ jobs:
plan_docker_lane_groups:
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.docker_lanes != ''
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 5
outputs:
groups_json: ${{ steps.groups.outputs.groups_json }}
@@ -918,8 +902,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [validate_selected_ref, prepare_docker_e2e_image, plan_docker_lane_groups]
if: inputs.docker_lanes != ''
name: Docker E2E targeted lanes (${{ matrix.group.label }})
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -1128,8 +1111,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [validate_selected_ref, prepare_docker_e2e_image]
if: inputs.include_openwebui && !inputs.include_release_path_suites && inputs.docker_lanes == ''
name: Docker E2E (openwebui)
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
@@ -1256,8 +1238,7 @@ jobs:
prepare_docker_e2e_image:
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.include_release_path_suites || inputs.include_openwebui || inputs.docker_lanes != ''
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: ${{ inputs.release_test_profile == 'full' && 90 || 60 }}
permissions:
actions: read
@@ -1501,8 +1482,7 @@ jobs:
prepare_live_test_image:
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.include_live_suites && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || startsWith(inputs.live_suite_filter, 'live-') || startsWith(inputs.live_suite_filter, 'docker-live-models'))
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -1575,8 +1555,7 @@ jobs:
name: Docker live models (${{ matrix.provider_label }})
needs: [validate_selected_ref, prepare_live_test_image]
if: inputs.include_live_suites && inputs.live_model_providers == '' && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || inputs.live_suite_filter == 'docker-live-models')
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 45
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -1728,8 +1707,7 @@ jobs:
name: Docker live models (selected providers)
needs: [validate_selected_ref, prepare_live_test_image]
if: inputs.include_live_suites && inputs.live_model_providers != '' && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || inputs.live_suite_filter == 'docker-live-models')
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 45
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
@@ -1904,8 +1882,7 @@ jobs:
validate_live_provider_suites:
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.include_live_suites && !inputs.live_models_only && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || (startsWith(inputs.live_suite_filter, 'native-live-') && !startsWith(inputs.live_suite_filter, 'native-live-extensions-media') && inputs.live_suite_filter != 'native-live-extensions-a-k'))
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: ${{ matrix.timeout_minutes }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -1933,7 +1910,7 @@ jobs:
- suite_id: native-live-src-gateway-profiles-anthropic-opus
suite_group: native-live-src-gateway-profiles-anthropic
label: Native live gateway profiles Anthropic Opus
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=anthropic OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=anthropic/claude-opus-4-7 node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=anthropic OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=anthropic/claude-opus-4-7,anthropic/claude-opus-4-6 node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
timeout_minutes: 30
profile_env_only: false
advisory: true
@@ -2176,11 +2153,27 @@ jobs:
fi
case "${{ matrix.suite_id }}" in
live-cli-backend-docker)
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_MODEL=claude-cli/claude-sonnet-4-6" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_MODEL=codex-cli/gpt-5.4" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
# Keep the release-blocking CI lane on Codex API-key auth. The
# staged auth-file path remains supported for local maintainer
# reruns, but it can hang on stale subscription/session state in
# an otherwise healthy release run.
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_AUTH=api-key" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
# Replace the staged config.toml with a minimal CI-safe config so
# the repo stays trusted for MCP/tool use without inheriting
# maintainer-local provider/profile overrides that do not exist
# inside CI.
# Codex's workspace-write sandbox relies on user namespaces that
# this Docker lane does not provide, so run Codex unsandboxed
# inside the already-isolated container to keep MCP cron/tool
# execution representative instead of failing on nested sandbox
# setup.
echo 'OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_ARGS=["exec","--json","--color","never","--sandbox","danger-full-access","-c","service_tier=\"fast\"","--skip-git-repo-check"]' >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo 'OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_RESUME_ARGS=["exec","resume","{sessionId}","-c","sandbox_mode=\"danger-full-access\"","-c","service_tier=\"fast\"","--skip-git-repo-check"]' >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_DEBUG=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_CLI_BACKEND_LOG_OUTPUT=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_TEST_CONSOLE=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_USE_CI_SAFE_CODEX_CONFIG=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
;;
live-codex-harness-docker)
# Keep CI on the API-key path for now. The staged Codex auth secret
@@ -2226,8 +2219,7 @@ jobs:
name: Docker live suites (${{ matrix.label }})
needs: [validate_selected_ref, prepare_live_test_image]
if: inputs.include_live_suites && !inputs.live_models_only && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || startsWith(inputs.live_suite_filter, 'live-'))
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: ${{ matrix.timeout_minutes }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -2299,12 +2291,6 @@ jobs:
timeout_minutes: 40
profile_env_only: false
profiles: stable full
- suite_id: live-subagent-announce-docker
label: Docker live subagent announce
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_DOCKER_REPO_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" timeout --foreground --kill-after=30s 20m bash .release-harness/scripts/test-live-subagent-announce-docker.sh
timeout_minutes: 25
profile_env_only: false
profiles: stable full
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_BASE_URL }}
@@ -2402,11 +2388,14 @@ jobs:
fi
case "${{ matrix.suite_id }}" in
live-cli-backend-docker)
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_MODEL=claude-cli/claude-sonnet-4-6" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_MODEL=codex-cli/gpt-5.4" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_AUTH=api-key" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo 'OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_ARGS=["exec","--json","--color","never","--sandbox","danger-full-access","-c","service_tier=\"fast\"","--skip-git-repo-check"]' >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo 'OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_RESUME_ARGS=["exec","resume","{sessionId}","-c","sandbox_mode=\"danger-full-access\"","-c","service_tier=\"fast\"","--skip-git-repo-check"]' >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_DEBUG=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_CLI_BACKEND_LOG_OUTPUT=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_TEST_CONSOLE=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_USE_CI_SAFE_CODEX_CONFIG=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
;;
live-codex-harness-docker)
echo "OPENCLAW_LIVE_CODEX_HARNESS_AUTH=api-key" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
@@ -2446,8 +2435,7 @@ jobs:
name: Live media suites (${{ matrix.label }})
needs: validate_selected_ref
if: inputs.include_live_suites && !inputs.live_models_only && (inputs.live_suite_filter == '' || startsWith(inputs.live_suite_filter, 'native-live-extensions-media') || inputs.live_suite_filter == 'native-live-extensions-a-k')
continue-on-error: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_call' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
container:
image: ghcr.io/openclaw/openclaw-live-media-runner:ubuntu-24.04
credentials:

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@@ -16,10 +16,6 @@ on:
description: Existing successful preflight workflow run id to promote without rebuilding
required: false
type: string
full_release_validation_run_id:
description: Successful Full Release Validation run id for this tag/SHA, required for real publish
required: false
type: string
npm_dist_tag:
description: npm dist-tag to publish to
required: true
@@ -88,28 +84,6 @@ jobs:
ref: ${{ inputs.tag }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Validate Tideclaw alpha preflight target
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/')
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.tag }}
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_REF}" == *"-alpha."* && ! "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]]; then
echo "Tideclaw alpha preflight runs must target an alpha prerelease tag or SHA." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
echo "Tideclaw alpha preflight runs must run from tideclaw/alpha/YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMZ." >&2
exit 1
fi
alpha_branch="${WORKFLOW_REF#refs/heads/}"
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${alpha_branch}:refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"
if ! git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD "refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"; then
echo "Alpha preflight target must be reachable from ${alpha_branch}." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
@@ -195,27 +169,12 @@ jobs:
- name: Verify release contents
run: pnpm release:check
- name: Generate dependency release evidence
id: dependency_evidence
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
node scripts/generate-dependency-release-evidence.mjs \
--release-ref "$RELEASE_REF" \
--npm-dist-tag "$RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG" \
--output-dir "$RUNNER_TEMP/openclaw-release-dependency-evidence" \
--github-output "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" \
--github-step-summary "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
- name: Pack prepared npm tarball
id: packed_tarball
env:
OPENCLAW_PREPACK_PREPARED: "1"
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
DEPENDENCY_EVIDENCE_DIR: ${{ steps.dependency_evidence.outputs.dir }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
PACK_OUTPUT="$RUNNER_TEMP/npm-pack-output.txt"
@@ -281,18 +240,12 @@ jobs:
fi
RELEASE_SHA="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
PACKAGE_VERSION="$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")"
if [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ ]]; then
RELEASE_TAG="v${PACKAGE_VERSION}"
else
RELEASE_TAG="${RELEASE_REF}"
fi
TARBALL_NAME="$(basename "$PACK_PATH")"
TARBALL_SHA256="$(sha256sum "$PACK_PATH" | awk '{print $1}')"
ARTIFACT_DIR="$RUNNER_TEMP/openclaw-npm-preflight"
rm -rf "$ARTIFACT_DIR"
mkdir -p "$ARTIFACT_DIR"
cp "$PACK_PATH" "$ARTIFACT_DIR/"
cp -R "$DEPENDENCY_EVIDENCE_DIR" "$ARTIFACT_DIR/dependency-evidence"
printf '%s\n' "$RELEASE_TAG" > "$ARTIFACT_DIR/release-tag.txt"
printf '%s\n' "$RELEASE_SHA" > "$ARTIFACT_DIR/release-sha.txt"
printf '%s\n' "$RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG" > "$ARTIFACT_DIR/release-npm-dist-tag.txt"
@@ -308,8 +261,6 @@ jobs:
packageVersion: process.env.PACKAGE_VERSION,
tarballName: process.env.TARBALL_NAME,
tarballSha256: process.env.TARBALL_SHA256,
dependencyEvidenceDir: "dependency-evidence",
dependencyEvidenceManifest: "dependency-evidence/dependency-evidence-manifest.json",
};
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(process.env.ARTIFACT_DIR, "preflight-manifest.json"),
@@ -317,36 +268,6 @@ jobs:
);
NODE
echo "dir=$ARTIFACT_DIR" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "release_tag=$RELEASE_TAG" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Verify prepared npm tarball install
env:
PREFLIGHT_ARTIFACT_DIR: ${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.dir }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
TARBALL_PATH="$(find "$PREFLIGHT_ARTIFACT_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.tgz' -print | sort | tail -n 1)"
if [[ -z "$TARBALL_PATH" ]]; then
echo "Prepared preflight tarball not found." >&2
ls -la "$PREFLIGHT_ARTIFACT_DIR" >&2 || true
exit 1
fi
PACKAGE_VERSION="$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")"
node --import tsx scripts/openclaw-npm-prepublish-verify.ts "$TARBALL_PATH" "$PACKAGE_VERSION"
- name: Upload dependency release evidence
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: openclaw-release-dependency-evidence-${{ inputs.tag }}
path: ${{ steps.dependency_evidence.outputs.dir }}
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Upload dependency release evidence tag alias
if: ${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.release_tag != inputs.tag }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: openclaw-release-dependency-evidence-${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.release_tag }}
path: ${{ steps.dependency_evidence.outputs.dir }}
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Upload prepared npm publish bundle
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
@@ -355,50 +276,31 @@ jobs:
path: ${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.dir }}
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Upload prepared npm publish bundle tag alias
if: ${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.release_tag != inputs.tag }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: openclaw-npm-preflight-${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.release_tag }}
path: ${{ steps.packed_tarball.outputs.dir }}
if-no-files-found: error
validate_publish_request:
if: ${{ !inputs.preflight_only }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Require trusted workflow ref for publish
- name: Require main or release workflow ref for publish
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
tideclaw_alpha_publish=false
if [[ "${RELEASE_TAG}" == *"-alpha."* && "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" == "alpha" && "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
tideclaw_alpha_publish=true
fi
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]] && [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release/[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*$ ]] && [[ "${tideclaw_alpha_publish}" != "true" ]]; then
echo "Real publish runs must be dispatched from main, release/YYYY.M.D, or a Tideclaw alpha branch for alpha prereleases. Use preflight_only=true for other branch validation."
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]] && [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release/[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*$ ]]; then
echo "Real publish runs must be dispatched from main or release/YYYY.M.D. Use preflight_only=true for other branch validation."
exit 1
fi
- name: Require preflight artifact promotion on real publish
env:
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" ]]; then
echo "Real publish requires preflight_run_id from a successful npm preflight run." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "${FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID}" ]]; then
echo "Real publish requires full_release_validation_run_id from a successful Full Release Validation run." >&2
exit 1
fi
publish_openclaw_npm:
# KEEP THE REAL RELEASE/PUBLISH PATH ON A GITHUB-HOSTED RUNNER.
@@ -437,28 +339,6 @@ jobs:
ref: refs/tags/${{ inputs.tag }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Validate Tideclaw alpha publish target
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/')
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${RELEASE_TAG}" == *"-alpha."* ]]; then
echo "Tideclaw alpha publish runs must target an alpha prerelease tag." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
echo "Tideclaw alpha publish runs must run from tideclaw/alpha/YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMZ." >&2
exit 1
fi
alpha_branch="${WORKFLOW_REF#refs/heads/}"
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${alpha_branch}:refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"
if ! git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD "refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"; then
echo "Alpha publish tag must be reachable from ${alpha_branch}." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
@@ -488,64 +368,13 @@ jobs:
RUN_JSON="$(gh run view "$PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --json workflowName,headBranch,event,conclusion,url)"
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); const run = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); const checks = [["workflowName", "OpenClaw NPM Release"], ["headBranch", process.env.EXPECTED_PREFLIGHT_BRANCH], ["event", "workflow_dispatch"], ["conclusion", "success"]]; for (const [key, expected] of checks) { if (run[key] !== expected) { console.error(`Referenced npm preflight run ${process.env.PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID} must have ${key}=${expected}, got ${run[key] ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } } console.log(`Using npm preflight run ${process.env.PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}: ${run.url}`);'
- name: Verify full release validation run metadata
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
EXPECTED_WORKFLOW_BRANCH: ${{ github.ref_name }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RUN_JSON="$(gh run view "$FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --json workflowName,headBranch,event,status,conclusion,url)"
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); const run = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); const checks = [["workflowName", "Full Release Validation"], ["headBranch", process.env.EXPECTED_WORKFLOW_BRANCH], ["event", "workflow_dispatch"], ["status", "completed"], ["conclusion", "success"]]; for (const [key, expected] of checks) { if (run[key] !== expected) { console.error(`Referenced full release validation run ${process.env.FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID} must have ${key}=${expected}, got ${run[key] ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } } console.log(`Using full release validation run ${process.env.FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID}: ${run.url}`);'
- name: Download prepared npm tarball
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
download_preflight_artifact() {
local preferred_name fallback_name
preferred_name="openclaw-npm-preflight-${RELEASE_TAG}"
rm -rf preflight-tarball
mkdir -p preflight-tarball
if gh run download "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--name "${preferred_name}" \
--dir preflight-tarball; then
echo "Downloaded ${preferred_name}."
return 0
fi
echo "::warning::${preferred_name} not found; checking run artifacts for a single compatible preflight artifact."
mapfile -t matches < <(gh api -X GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}/artifacts" \
--jq '.artifacts[] | select(.expired != true) | .name' |
grep '^openclaw-npm-preflight-' || true)
if [[ "${#matches[@]}" != "1" ]]; then
echo "Expected ${preferred_name}, or exactly one openclaw-npm-preflight-* fallback artifact in run ${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}." >&2
printf 'Available preflight candidates:\n' >&2
printf -- '- %s\n' "${matches[@]:-<none>}" >&2
exit 1
fi
fallback_name="${matches[0]}"
gh run download "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--name "${fallback_name}" \
--dir preflight-tarball
echo "Downloaded fallback preflight artifact ${fallback_name}."
}
download_preflight_artifact
- name: Download full release validation manifest
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: full-release-validation-${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
path: full-release-validation
name: openclaw-npm-preflight-${{ inputs.tag }}
path: preflight-tarball
repository: ${{ github.repository }}
run-id: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
run-id: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
github-token: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Validate release tag and package metadata
@@ -604,32 +433,6 @@ jobs:
exit 1
fi
- name: Verify full release validation target
run: |
set -euo pipefail
EXPECTED_RELEASE_SHA="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
MANIFEST_FILE="full-release-validation/full-release-validation-manifest.json"
if [[ ! -f "$MANIFEST_FILE" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation manifest is missing." >&2
ls -la full-release-validation >&2 || true
exit 1
fi
WORKFLOW_NAME="$(jq -r '.workflowName // ""' "$MANIFEST_FILE")"
TARGET_SHA="$(jq -r '.targetSha // ""' "$MANIFEST_FILE")"
RERUN_GROUP="$(jq -r '.rerunGroup // ""' "$MANIFEST_FILE")"
if [[ "$WORKFLOW_NAME" != "Full Release Validation" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation manifest workflow mismatch: $WORKFLOW_NAME" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$TARGET_SHA" != "$EXPECTED_RELEASE_SHA" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation target SHA mismatch: expected $EXPECTED_RELEASE_SHA, got $TARGET_SHA" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$RERUN_GROUP" != "all" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation must run rerun_group=all before npm publish; got $RERUN_GROUP" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Resolve publish tarball
id: publish_tarball
run: |

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@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ on:
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
live_openai_candidate:
description: Run the live OpenAI GPT 5.5 agent-turn lane
live_gpt54:
description: Run the live OpenAI GPT 5.4 agent-turn lane
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
OCM_VERSION: v0.2.15
KOVA_REPOSITORY: openclaw/Kova
PERFORMANCE_MODEL_ID: gpt-5.5
PERFORMANCE_MODEL_ID: gpt-5.4
jobs:
kova:
@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ jobs:
deep_profile: "true"
live: "false"
include_filters: "scenario:fresh-install scenario:gateway-performance scenario:agent-cold-warm-message"
- lane: live-openai-candidate
title: Kova live OpenAI GPT 5.5 agent turn
- lane: live-gpt54
title: Kova live OpenAI GPT 5.4 agent turn
auth: live
repeat: "1"
deep_profile: "false"
@@ -119,9 +119,9 @@ jobs:
run_lane=false
reason="deep_profile input is false"
fi
if [[ "$LANE_ID" == "live-openai-candidate" && "${{ github.event_name }}" != "schedule" && "${{ inputs.live_openai_candidate || 'false' }}" != "true" ]]; then
if [[ "$LANE_ID" == "live-gpt54" && "${{ github.event_name }}" != "schedule" && "${{ inputs.live_gpt54 || 'false' }}" != "true" ]]; then
run_lane=false
reason="live_openai_candidate input is false"
reason="live_gpt54 input is false"
fi
echo "run=$run_lane" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$run_lane" != "true" ]]; then
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ jobs:
chmod 0755 "$HOME/.local/bin/kova"
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
- name: Pin Kova OpenAI model to GPT 5.5
- name: Pin Kova OpenAI model to GPT 5.4
if: steps.lane.outputs.run == 'true'
shell: bash
run: |
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]]; then
echo "OPENAI_API_KEY is not configured; live GPT 5.5 lane will be skipped." >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "OPENAI_API_KEY is not configured; live GPT 5.4 lane will be skipped." >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
exit 0
fi
kova setup --ci --json
@@ -489,7 +489,9 @@ jobs:
reports_root=".artifacts/clawgrit-reports"
mkdir -p "$reports_root"
git -C "$reports_root" init -b main
git -C "$reports_root" remote add origin "https://x-access-token:${CLAWGRIT_REPORTS_TOKEN}@github.com/openclaw/clawgrit-reports.git"
git -C "$reports_root" remote add origin https://github.com/openclaw/clawgrit-reports.git
auth_header="$(printf 'x-access-token:%s' "$CLAWGRIT_REPORTS_TOKEN" | base64 -w0)"
git -C "$reports_root" config http.https://github.com/.extraheader "AUTHORIZATION: basic ${auth_header}"
if git -C "$reports_root" ls-remote --exit-code --heads origin main >/dev/null 2>&1; then
git -C "$reports_root" fetch --depth=1 origin main
git -C "$reports_root" checkout -B main FETCH_HEAD
@@ -499,13 +501,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Publish to clawgrit reports
if: ${{ steps.kova.outputs.report_json != '' && steps.clawgrit.outputs.present == 'true' }}
env:
CLAWGRIT_REPORTS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLAWGRIT_REPORTS_TOKEN }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
reports_root=".artifacts/clawgrit-reports"
git -C "$reports_root" remote set-url origin "https://x-access-token:${CLAWGRIT_REPORTS_TOKEN}@github.com/openclaw/clawgrit-reports.git"
ref_slug="$(printf '%s' "${TESTED_REF}" | tr -c 'A-Za-z0-9._-' '-')"
run_slug="${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
dest="${reports_root}/openclaw-performance/${ref_slug}/${run_slug}/${LANE_ID}"
@@ -561,14 +560,7 @@ jobs:
exit 0
fi
if [[ "$attempt" == "5" ]]; then
{
echo "### Clawgrit report publish skipped"
echo
echo "Kova artifacts were uploaded, but publishing the optional clawgrit report failed after ${attempt} attempts."
echo "Check the \`CLAWGRIT_REPORTS_TOKEN\` secret or the reports repository permissions."
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "::warning::Kova artifacts uploaded, but optional clawgrit report publish failed after ${attempt} attempts."
exit 0
exit 1
fi
sleep $((attempt * 2))
git -C "$reports_root" fetch --depth=1 origin main

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@@ -113,21 +113,13 @@ jobs:
release_package_spec: ${{ steps.inputs.outputs.release_package_spec }}
package_acceptance_package_spec: ${{ steps.inputs.outputs.package_acceptance_package_spec }}
steps:
- name: Require trusted workflow ref for release checks
- name: Require main or release workflow ref for release checks
env:
RELEASE_REF: ${{ inputs.ref }}
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
tideclaw_alpha_check=false
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
workflow_branch="${WORKFLOW_REF#refs/heads/}"
if [[ "${RELEASE_REF}" == *"-alpha."* || "${RELEASE_REF}" =~ ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ || "${RELEASE_REF}" == "${workflow_branch}" || "${RELEASE_REF}" == "refs/heads/${workflow_branch}" ]]; then
tideclaw_alpha_check=true
fi
fi
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]] && [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release/[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*$ ]] && [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release-ci/[0-9a-f]{12}-[0-9]+$ ]] && [[ "${tideclaw_alpha_check}" != "true" ]]; then
echo "Release checks must be dispatched from main, release/YYYY.M.D, a Full Release Validation release-ci/<sha>-<timestamp> ref, or a Tideclaw alpha branch for alpha prereleases." >&2
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" ]] && [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release/[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*$ ]] && [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release-ci/[0-9a-f]{12}-[0-9]+$ ]]; then
echo "Release checks must be dispatched from main, release/YYYY.M.D, or a Full Release Validation release-ci/<sha>-<timestamp> ref so workflow logic and secrets stay controlled." >&2
exit 1
fi
@@ -227,25 +219,6 @@ jobs:
fi
echo "sha=${selected_sha,,}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate Tideclaw alpha target matches workflow branch
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/')
working-directory: workflow
env:
SELECTED_SHA: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
echo "Tideclaw alpha release checks must run from tideclaw/alpha/YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMZ." >&2
exit 1
fi
alpha_branch="${WORKFLOW_REF#refs/heads/}"
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${alpha_branch}:refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"
if ! git merge-base --is-ancestor "${SELECTED_SHA}" "refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"; then
echo "Alpha release target ${SELECTED_SHA} must be reachable from ${alpha_branch}." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Capture selected inputs
id: inputs
env:
@@ -534,7 +507,6 @@ jobs:
permissions: read-all
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-cross-os-release-checks-reusable.yml
with:
advisory: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/') }}
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
provider: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.provider }}
mode: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.mode }}
@@ -543,10 +515,7 @@ jobs:
candidate_file_name: openclaw-current.tgz
candidate_version: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.package_version }}
candidate_source_sha: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.source_sha }}
openai_model: openai/gpt-5.5
ubuntu_runner: ubuntu-24.04
windows_runner: windows-2025
macos_runner: macos-26
openai_model: openai/gpt-5.4
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
@@ -566,7 +535,6 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: read
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml
with:
advisory: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/') }}
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
include_repo_e2e: true
include_release_path_suites: false
@@ -632,7 +600,6 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: read
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml
with:
advisory: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/') }}
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
include_repo_e2e: false
include_release_path_suites: true
@@ -653,18 +620,17 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: read
uses: ./.github/workflows/package-acceptance.yml
with:
advisory: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/') }}
workflow_ref: ${{ github.ref_name }}
source: ${{ (needs.resolve_target.outputs.package_acceptance_package_spec != '' || needs.resolve_target.outputs.release_package_spec != '') && 'npm' || 'artifact' }}
package_spec: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.package_acceptance_package_spec || needs.resolve_target.outputs.release_package_spec || 'openclaw@beta' }}
artifact_name: ${{ needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.artifact_name }}
package_sha256: ${{ (needs.resolve_target.outputs.package_acceptance_package_spec == '' && needs.resolve_target.outputs.release_package_spec == '') && needs.prepare_release_package.outputs.package_sha256 || '' }}
suite_profile: custom
docker_lanes: doctor-switch update-channel-switch skill-install update-corrupt-plugin upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor root-managed-vps-upgrade update-restart-auth plugins-offline plugin-update
docker_lanes: doctor-switch update-channel-switch skill-install update-corrupt-plugin upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor update-restart-auth plugins-offline plugin-update
published_upgrade_survivor_baselines: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.run_release_soak == 'true' && 'last-stable-4 2026.4.23 2026.5.2 2026.4.15' || '' }}
published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.run_release_soak == 'true' && 'reported-issues' || '' }}
telegram_mode: mock-openai
telegram_scenarios: telegram-help-command,telegram-commands-command,telegram-tools-compact-command,telegram-whoami-command,telegram-status-command,telegram-other-bot-command-gating,telegram-context-command,telegram-mentioned-message-reply,telegram-long-final-reuses-preview,telegram-mention-gating
telegram_scenarios: telegram-help-command,telegram-commands-command,telegram-tools-compact-command,telegram-whoami-command,telegram-status-command,telegram-other-bot-command-gating,telegram-context-command,telegram-mentioned-message-reply,telegram-reply-chain-exact-marker,telegram-stream-final-single-message,telegram-long-final-reuses-preview,telegram-mention-gating
secrets:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENAI_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_BASE_URL }}
@@ -719,7 +685,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-parity"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 30
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -728,9 +694,9 @@ jobs:
matrix:
include:
- lane: candidate
output_dir: openai-candidate
output_dir: gpt54
- lane: baseline
output_dir: anthropic-baseline
output_dir: opus46
env:
QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TRANSPORT_READY_TIMEOUT_MS: "180000"
@@ -776,7 +742,7 @@ jobs:
;;
baseline)
model="anthropic/claude-opus-4-7"
alt_model="anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6"
alt_model="anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-7"
;;
*)
echo "Unknown QA parity lane: ${QA_PARITY_LANE}" >&2
@@ -806,7 +772,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [resolve_target, qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-parity"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 20
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -845,8 +811,8 @@ jobs:
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/openai-candidate/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/anthropic-baseline/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-7 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
@@ -860,158 +826,12 @@ jobs:
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
qa_lab_runtime_parity_release_checks:
name: Run QA Lab runtime parity lane
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-parity"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 30
permissions:
contents: read
env:
QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TRANSPORT_READY_TIMEOUT_MS: "180000"
OPENAI_API_KEY: ""
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_OPENAI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_ANTHROPIC_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_GEMINI_KEY: ""
OPENCLAW_LIVE_SETUP_TOKEN_VALUE: ""
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run runtime parity lane
id: runtime_parity_lane
run: |
set -euo pipefail
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "openai/gpt-5.5-alt" \
--runtime-pair pi,codex \
--output-dir ".artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity"
- name: Run standard runtime parity tier
if: ${{ always() && steps.runtime_parity_lane.outcome != 'skipped' && steps.runtime_parity_lane.outcome != 'cancelled' }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--runtime-parity-tier standard \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "openai/gpt-5.5-alt" \
--runtime-pair pi,codex \
--output-dir ".artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity-standard"
- name: Generate runtime parity report
if: always()
run: |
set -euo pipefail
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--runtime-axis \
--summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity/qa-suite-summary.json \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity-report
- name: Generate standard runtime parity report
if: always()
run: |
set -euo pipefail
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--runtime-axis \
--summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity-standard/qa-suite-summary.json \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity-standard-report
- name: Upload runtime parity artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-qa-runtime-parity-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
runtime_tool_coverage_release_checks:
name: Enforce QA Lab runtime tool coverage
needs: [resolve_target, qa_lab_runtime_parity_release_checks]
if: always() && contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-parity"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group)
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 15
permissions:
contents: read
actions: read
env:
OPENCLAW_BUILD_PRIVATE_QA: "1"
OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
- name: Download runtime parity artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-qa-runtime-parity-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/
- name: Enforce standard runtime tool coverage
run: |
set -euo pipefail
pnpm openclaw qa coverage \
--repo-root . \
--tools \
--summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity-standard/qa-suite-summary.json \
--output .artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity-standard-report/qa-runtime-tool-coverage-report.md
- name: Upload runtime tool coverage artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-qa-runtime-tool-coverage-${{ needs.resolve_target.outputs.revision }}
path: .artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-parity-standard-report/
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
qa_live_matrix_release_checks:
name: Run QA Lab live Matrix lane
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-live"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group) && needs.resolve_target.outputs.qa_live_matrix_enabled == 'true'
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -1091,7 +911,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-live"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group) && needs.resolve_target.outputs.qa_live_telegram_enabled == 'true'
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -1187,7 +1007,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-live"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group) && needs.resolve_target.outputs.qa_live_discord_enabled == 'true' && vars.OPENCLAW_RELEASE_QA_DISCORD_LIVE_CI_ENABLED == 'true'
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -1283,11 +1103,8 @@ jobs:
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-live"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group) && needs.resolve_target.outputs.qa_live_whatsapp_enabled == 'true' && vars.OPENCLAW_RELEASE_QA_WHATSAPP_LIVE_CI_ENABLED == 'true'
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
concurrency:
group: qa-live-whatsapp-shared
cancel-in-progress: false
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
@@ -1382,7 +1199,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [resolve_target]
if: contains(fromJSON('["all","qa","qa-live"]'), needs.resolve_target.outputs.rerun_group) && needs.resolve_target.outputs.qa_live_slack_enabled == 'true' && vars.OPENCLAW_RELEASE_QA_SLACK_LIVE_CI_ENABLED == 'true'
continue-on-error: true
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -1484,8 +1301,6 @@ jobs:
- package_acceptance_release_checks
- qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks
- qa_lab_parity_report_release_checks
- qa_lab_runtime_parity_release_checks
- runtime_tool_coverage_release_checks
- qa_live_matrix_release_checks
- qa_live_telegram_release_checks
- qa_live_discord_release_checks
@@ -1498,15 +1313,9 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Verify release check results
shell: bash
env:
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
failed=0
tideclaw_alpha=false
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
tideclaw_alpha=true
fi
for item in \
"prepare_release_package=${{ needs.prepare_release_package.result }}" \
"install_smoke_release_checks=${{ needs.install_smoke_release_checks.result }}" \
@@ -1516,8 +1325,6 @@ jobs:
"package_acceptance_release_checks=${{ needs.package_acceptance_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_lab_parity_lane_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_lab_parity_report_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_lab_parity_report_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_lab_runtime_parity_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_lab_runtime_parity_release_checks.result }}" \
"runtime_tool_coverage_release_checks=${{ needs.runtime_tool_coverage_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_live_matrix_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_live_matrix_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_live_telegram_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_live_telegram_release_checks.result }}" \
"qa_live_discord_release_checks=${{ needs.qa_live_discord_release_checks.result }}" \
@@ -1527,15 +1334,6 @@ jobs:
name="${item%%=*}"
result="${item#*=}"
if [[ "$result" != "success" && "$result" != "skipped" ]]; then
if [[ "$tideclaw_alpha" == "true" ]]; then
case "$name" in
prepare_release_package|install_smoke_release_checks) ;;
*)
echo "::warning::${name} ended with ${result}; Tideclaw alpha treats non-package-safety release-check lanes as advisory."
continue
;;
esac
fi
if [[ "$name" == qa_* ]]; then
echo "::warning::${name} ended with ${result}; QA release-check lanes are advisory and do not block release validation."
continue

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@@ -11,14 +11,6 @@ on:
description: Successful OpenClaw NPM Release preflight run id, required when publish_openclaw_npm=true
required: false
type: string
full_release_validation_run_id:
description: Successful Full Release Validation run id for this tag/SHA, required when publish_openclaw_npm=true
required: false
type: string
npm_telegram_run_id:
description: Optional successful NPM Telegram Beta E2E run id to include in final release evidence
required: false
type: string
npm_dist_tag:
description: npm dist-tag for the OpenClaw package
required: true
@@ -80,13 +72,11 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 20
outputs:
sha: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.sha || steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
preflight_artifact_name: ${{ steps.preflight_artifact.outputs.name }}
steps:
- name: Validate inputs
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM: ${{ inputs.publish_openclaw_npm && 'true' || 'false' }}
PLUGIN_PUBLISH_SCOPE: ${{ inputs.plugin_publish_scope }}
PLUGINS: ${{ inputs.plugins }}
@@ -111,16 +101,8 @@ jobs:
echo "publish_openclaw_npm=true requires preflight_run_id." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM}" == "true" && -z "${FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID}" ]]; then
echo "publish_openclaw_npm=true requires full_release_validation_run_id." >&2
exit 1
fi
tideclaw_alpha_publish=false
if [[ "${RELEASE_TAG}" == *"-alpha."* && "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}" == "alpha" && "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
tideclaw_alpha_publish=true
fi
if [[ "${PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM}" == "true" && "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" && ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release/[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*$ && "${tideclaw_alpha_publish}" != "true" ]]; then
echo "publish_openclaw_npm=true requires dispatching this workflow from main, release/YYYY.M.D, or a Tideclaw alpha branch for alpha prereleases." >&2
if [[ "${PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM}" == "true" && "${WORKFLOW_REF}" != "refs/heads/main" && ! "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/release/[0-9]{4}\.[1-9][0-9]*\.[1-9][0-9]*$ ]]; then
echo "publish_openclaw_npm=true requires dispatching this workflow from main or release/YYYY.M.D." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${PLUGIN_PUBLISH_SCOPE}" == "selected" && -z "${PLUGINS}" ]]; then
@@ -140,52 +122,13 @@ jobs:
esac
- name: Download OpenClaw npm preflight manifest
id: preflight_artifact
if: ${{ inputs.publish_openclaw_npm }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
preferred_name="openclaw-npm-preflight-${RELEASE_TAG}"
preflight_dir="${RUNNER_TEMP}/openclaw-npm-preflight-manifest"
rm -rf "${preflight_dir}"
mkdir -p "${preflight_dir}"
if gh run download "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--name "${preferred_name}" \
--dir "${preflight_dir}"; then
echo "name=${preferred_name}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
echo "::warning::${preferred_name} not found; checking run artifacts for a single compatible preflight artifact."
mapfile -t matches < <(gh api -X GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}/artifacts" \
--jq '.artifacts[] | select(.expired != true) | .name' |
grep '^openclaw-npm-preflight-' || true)
if [[ "${#matches[@]}" != "1" ]]; then
echo "Expected ${preferred_name}, or exactly one openclaw-npm-preflight-* fallback artifact in run ${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}." >&2
printf 'Available preflight candidates:\n' >&2
printf -- '- %s\n' "${matches[@]:-<none>}" >&2
exit 1
fi
fallback_name="${matches[0]}"
gh run download "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--name "${fallback_name}" \
--dir "${preflight_dir}"
echo "name=${fallback_name}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Download full release validation manifest
if: ${{ inputs.publish_openclaw_npm }}
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: full-release-validation-${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/full-release-validation-manifest
name: openclaw-npm-preflight-${{ inputs.tag }}
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-npm-preflight-manifest
repository: ${{ github.repository }}
run-id: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
run-id: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
github-token: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Checkout release tag
@@ -243,50 +186,7 @@ jobs:
fi
echo "sha=$release_sha" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate full release validation manifest
if: ${{ inputs.publish_openclaw_npm }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
EXPECTED_SHA: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
EXPECTED_RELEASE_PROFILE: ${{ inputs.release_profile }}
EXPECTED_WORKFLOW_BRANCH: ${{ github.ref_name }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
RUN_JSON="$(gh run view "$FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --json workflowName,headBranch,event,status,conclusion,url)"
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); const run = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); const checks = [["workflowName", "Full Release Validation"], ["headBranch", process.env.EXPECTED_WORKFLOW_BRANCH], ["event", "workflow_dispatch"], ["status", "completed"], ["conclusion", "success"]]; for (const [key, expected] of checks) { if (run[key] !== expected) { console.error(`Referenced full release validation run ${process.env.FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID} must have ${key}=${expected}, got ${run[key] ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } } console.log(`Using full release validation run ${process.env.FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID}: ${run.url}`);'
manifest="${RUNNER_TEMP}/full-release-validation-manifest/full-release-validation-manifest.json"
if [[ ! -f "$manifest" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation manifest is missing." >&2
ls -la "${RUNNER_TEMP}/full-release-validation-manifest" >&2 || true
exit 1
fi
workflow_name="$(jq -r '.workflowName // ""' "$manifest")"
target_sha="$(jq -r '.targetSha // ""' "$manifest")"
release_profile="$(jq -r '.releaseProfile // ""' "$manifest")"
rerun_group="$(jq -r '.rerunGroup // ""' "$manifest")"
if [[ "$workflow_name" != "Full Release Validation" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation manifest workflow mismatch: $workflow_name" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$target_sha" != "$EXPECTED_SHA" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation target SHA mismatch: expected $EXPECTED_SHA, got $target_sha" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$release_profile" != "$EXPECTED_RELEASE_PROFILE" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation profile mismatch: expected $EXPECTED_RELEASE_PROFILE, got $release_profile" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$rerun_group" != "all" ]]; then
echo "Full release validation must run rerun_group=all before npm publish; got $rerun_group" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Validate release tag is reachable from a trusted release branch
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
WORKFLOW_REF_NAME: ${{ github.ref_name }}
- name: Validate release tag is reachable from main or release branch
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git fetch --no-tags origin \
@@ -300,17 +200,7 @@ jobs:
exit 0
fi
done < <(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' refs/remotes/origin/release)
if [[ "${RELEASE_TAG}" == *"-alpha."* ]]; then
if [[ ! "${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}" =~ ^tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
echo "Alpha publish tags must be dispatched from tideclaw/alpha/YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMZ." >&2
exit 1
fi
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}:refs/remotes/origin/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}"
if git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD "refs/remotes/origin/${WORKFLOW_REF_NAME}"; then
exit 0
fi
fi
echo "Release tag must point to a commit reachable from main, release/*, or the matching Tideclaw alpha branch for alpha prereleases." >&2
echo "Release tag must point to a commit reachable from main or release/*." >&2
exit 1
- name: Summarize release target
@@ -318,7 +208,6 @@ jobs:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ steps.manifest.outputs.sha || steps.ref.outputs.sha }}
RELEASE_PROFILE: ${{ inputs.release_profile }}
FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
run: |
{
echo "### Release target"
@@ -326,9 +215,6 @@ jobs:
echo "- Tag: \`${RELEASE_TAG}\`"
echo "- SHA: \`${TARGET_SHA}\`"
echo "- Release profile: \`${RELEASE_PROFILE}\`"
if [[ -n "${FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID// }" ]]; then
echo "- Full release validation: \`${FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID}\`"
fi
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
publish:
@@ -344,12 +230,6 @@ jobs:
fetch-depth: 1
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
install-bun: "false"
cache-key-suffix: release-publish
- name: Dispatch publish workflows
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
@@ -357,15 +237,11 @@ jobs:
CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref_name }}
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.preflight_run_id }}
FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.full_release_validation_run_id }}
RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG: ${{ inputs.npm_dist_tag }}
PLUGIN_PUBLISH_SCOPE: ${{ inputs.plugin_publish_scope }}
PLUGINS: ${{ inputs.plugins }}
PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM: ${{ inputs.publish_openclaw_npm && 'true' || 'false' }}
WAIT_FOR_CLAWHUB: ${{ inputs.wait_for_clawhub && 'true' || 'false' }}
PREFLIGHT_ARTIFACT_NAME: ${{ needs.resolve_release_target.outputs.preflight_artifact_name }}
NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID: ${{ inputs.npm_telegram_run_id }}
POSTPUBLISH_EVIDENCE_DIR: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-release-postpublish-evidence
run: |
set -euo pipefail
@@ -374,10 +250,7 @@ jobs:
shift
local before_json dispatch_output run_id
before_json="$(gh api -X GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/workflows/${workflow}/runs" \
-F event=workflow_dispatch \
-F per_page=100 \
--jq '[.workflow_runs[].id]')"
before_json="$(gh run list --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --workflow "$workflow" --event workflow_dispatch --limit 100 --json databaseId --jq '[.[].databaseId]')"
dispatch_output="$(gh workflow run --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" "$workflow" --ref "$CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF" "$@" 2>&1)"
printf '%s\n' "$dispatch_output" >&2
@@ -390,10 +263,8 @@ jobs:
if [[ -z "$run_id" ]]; then
for _ in $(seq 1 60); do
run_id="$(
BEFORE_IDS="$before_json" gh api -X GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/workflows/${workflow}/runs" \
-F event=workflow_dispatch \
-F per_page=50 \
--jq '.workflow_runs | map({databaseId:.id, createdAt:.created_at}) | map(select(.databaseId as $id | (env.BEFORE_IDS | fromjson | index($id) | not))) | sort_by(.createdAt) | reverse | .[0].databaseId // empty'
BEFORE_IDS="$before_json" gh run list --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --workflow "$workflow" --event workflow_dispatch --limit 50 --json databaseId,createdAt \
--jq 'map(select(.databaseId as $id | (env.BEFORE_IDS | fromjson | index($id) | not))) | sort_by(.createdAt) | reverse | .[0].databaseId // empty'
)"
if [[ -n "$run_id" ]]; then
break
@@ -414,73 +285,6 @@ jobs:
printf '%s\n' "${run_id}"
}
print_pending_deployments() {
local workflow="$1"
local run_id="$2"
local pending_json
pending_json="$(gh api -X GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}/pending_deployments" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -z "${pending_json}" ]] || ! printf '%s' "${pending_json}" | jq -e 'length > 0' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
return 0
fi
echo "${workflow} pending environment approval:"
while IFS=$'\t' read -r env_id env_name can_approve; do
echo "- env=${env_name} canApprove=${can_approve}"
echo " approve: gh api -X POST repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}/pending_deployments -F 'environment_ids[]=${env_id}' -f state=approved -f comment='Approve release gate'"
done < <(printf '%s' "${pending_json}" | jq -r '.[] | [.environment.id, .environment.name, .current_user_can_approve] | @tsv')
}
approve_pending_deployments() {
local workflow="$1"
local run_id="$2"
local pending_json approved
pending_json="$(gh api -X GET "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}/pending_deployments" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -z "${pending_json}" ]] || ! printf '%s' "${pending_json}" | jq -e 'length > 0' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
return 0
fi
approved=0
while IFS=$'\t' read -r env_id env_name; do
if [[ -z "${env_id}" ]]; then
continue
fi
echo "${workflow}: approving pending environment ${env_name} (${env_id})"
gh api -X POST "repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${run_id}/pending_deployments" \
-F "environment_ids[]=${env_id}" \
-f state=approved \
-f comment="Approve release gate from OpenClaw Release Publish wrapper" >/dev/null
approved=1
done < <(printf '%s' "${pending_json}" | jq -r '.[] | select(.current_user_can_approve == true) | [.environment.id, .environment.name] | @tsv')
if [[ "${approved}" == "1" ]]; then
echo "${workflow}: approved available pending environment gates"
fi
}
print_failed_run_summary() {
local run_id="$1"
local failed_json
failed_json="$(gh run view --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" "$run_id" --json jobs \
--jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {databaseId, name, conclusion, url}' || true)"
if [[ -z "${failed_json}" ]]; then
return 0
fi
echo "Failed child job summary:"
printf '%s\n' "${failed_json}"
while IFS=$'\t' read -r job_id job_name; do
if [[ -z "${job_id}" ]]; then
continue
fi
echo "--- ${job_name} (${job_id}) log tail ---"
gh run view --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" "$run_id" --job "${job_id}" --log 2>/dev/null |
tail -200 || true
done < <(printf '%s\n' "${failed_json}" | jq -r '[.databaseId, .name] | @tsv' 2>/dev/null || true)
}
wait_for_run() {
local workflow="$1"
local run_id="$2"
@@ -498,8 +302,6 @@ jobs:
state="${status}:${updated_at}"
if [[ "$state" != "$last_state" ]]; then
echo "${workflow} still ${status} (updated ${updated_at}): ${url}"
print_pending_deployments "${workflow}" "${run_id}"
approve_pending_deployments "${workflow}" "${run_id}"
last_state="$state"
fi
sleep 30
@@ -527,7 +329,7 @@ jobs:
echo "- ${workflow}: ${conclusion} in ${duration_label} (${url})"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
if [[ "$conclusion" != "success" ]]; then
print_failed_run_summary "${run_id}"
gh run view --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" "$run_id" --json jobs --jq '.jobs[] | select(.conclusion != "success" and .conclusion != "skipped") | {name, conclusion, url}' || true
return 1
fi
}
@@ -599,70 +401,6 @@ jobs:
echo "- GitHub release: https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/releases/tag/${RELEASE_TAG}" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
}
upload_dependency_evidence_release_asset() {
local release_version download_dir asset_path asset_name artifact_name
release_version="${RELEASE_TAG#v}"
download_dir="${RUNNER_TEMP}/openclaw-release-dependency-evidence-asset"
asset_name="openclaw-${release_version}-dependency-evidence.zip"
asset_path="${RUNNER_TEMP}/${asset_name}"
artifact_name="${PREFLIGHT_ARTIFACT_NAME:-openclaw-npm-preflight-${RELEASE_TAG}}"
rm -rf "${download_dir}" "${asset_path}"
mkdir -p "${download_dir}"
gh run download "${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--name "${artifact_name}" \
--dir "${download_dir}"
if [[ ! -d "${download_dir}/dependency-evidence" ]]; then
echo "Dependency evidence is missing from OpenClaw npm preflight artifact." >&2
find "${download_dir}" -maxdepth 2 -type f -print >&2 || true
exit 1
fi
(cd "${download_dir}" && zip -qr "${asset_path}" dependency-evidence)
gh release upload "${RELEASE_TAG}" "${asset_path}#${asset_name}" \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--clobber
echo "- Dependency evidence asset: \`${asset_name}\`" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
}
verify_published_release() {
local release_version evidence_path
local -a verify_args
release_version="${RELEASE_TAG#v}"
evidence_path="${POSTPUBLISH_EVIDENCE_DIR}/release-postpublish-evidence.json"
mkdir -p "${POSTPUBLISH_EVIDENCE_DIR}"
verify_args=(
release:verify-beta
--
"${release_version}"
--tag "${RELEASE_TAG}"
--dist-tag "${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}"
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}"
--workflow-ref "${CHILD_WORKFLOW_REF}"
--full-release-validation-run "${FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID}"
--plugin-npm-run "${plugin_npm_run_id}"
--plugin-clawhub-run "${plugin_clawhub_run_id}"
--openclaw-npm-run "${openclaw_npm_run_id}"
--evidence-out "${evidence_path}"
)
if [[ -n "${PLUGINS// }" ]]; then
verify_args+=(--plugins "${PLUGINS}")
fi
if [[ -n "${NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID// }" ]]; then
verify_args+=(--npm-telegram-run "${NPM_TELEGRAM_RUN_ID}")
fi
pnpm "${verify_args[@]}"
{
echo "- Postpublish verification: passed"
echo "- Postpublish evidence: \`${evidence_path}\`"
} >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
}
{
echo "### Publish sequence"
echo
@@ -671,11 +409,11 @@ jobs:
echo "- Release SHA: \`${TARGET_SHA}\`"
echo "- Plugin npm and ClawHub publish: dispatched in parallel"
if [[ "${PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "- OpenClaw npm publish: starts after plugin npm succeeds; final verification waits for ClawHub"
echo "- OpenClaw npm publish: starts after plugin npm succeeds; ClawHub may still be running"
else
echo "- OpenClaw npm publish: skipped by input"
fi
if [[ "${WAIT_FOR_CLAWHUB}" == "true" || "${PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM}" == "true" ]]; then
if [[ "${WAIT_FOR_CLAWHUB}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "- Workflow completion waits for ClawHub"
else
echo "- Workflow completion does not wait for ClawHub; monitor the dispatched ClawHub run separately"
@@ -708,7 +446,6 @@ jobs:
-f tag="${RELEASE_TAG}" \
-f preflight_only=false \
-f preflight_run_id="${PREFLIGHT_RUN_ID}" \
-f full_release_validation_run_id="${FULL_RELEASE_VALIDATION_RUN_ID}" \
-f npm_dist_tag="${RELEASE_NPM_DIST_TAG}")"
echo "- OpenClaw npm run ID: \`${openclaw_npm_run_id}\`" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
else
@@ -717,7 +454,7 @@ jobs:
clawhub_result=""
clawhub_pid=""
if [[ "${WAIT_FOR_CLAWHUB}" == "true" || "${PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM}" == "true" ]]; then
if [[ "${WAIT_FOR_CLAWHUB}" == "true" ]]; then
clawhub_result="$RUNNER_TEMP/clawhub-result.txt"
wait_run_pid=""
wait_for_run_background plugin-clawhub-release.yml "${plugin_clawhub_run_id}" "${clawhub_result}"
@@ -736,39 +473,22 @@ jobs:
fi
failed=0
openclaw_failed=0
if [[ -n "${openclaw_pid}" ]] && ! wait "${openclaw_pid}"; then
failed=1
openclaw_failed=1
fi
if [[ -n "${openclaw_result}" && -f "${openclaw_result}" && "$(cat "${openclaw_result}")" != "success" ]]; then
failed=1
openclaw_failed=1
fi
if [[ -n "${openclaw_npm_run_id}" && "${openclaw_failed}" == "0" ]]; then
create_or_update_github_release
upload_dependency_evidence_release_asset
fi
if [[ -n "${clawhub_pid}" ]] && ! wait "${clawhub_pid}"; then
failed=1
fi
if [[ -n "${openclaw_pid}" ]] && ! wait "${openclaw_pid}"; then
failed=1
fi
if [[ -f "${clawhub_result}" && "$(cat "${clawhub_result}")" != "success" ]]; then
failed=1
fi
if [[ "${failed}" == "0" && -n "${openclaw_npm_run_id}" ]]; then
verify_published_release
if [[ -n "${openclaw_result}" && -f "${openclaw_result}" && "$(cat "${openclaw_result}")" != "success" ]]; then
failed=1
fi
if [[ "${failed}" != "0" ]]; then
exit 1
fi
- name: Upload postpublish evidence
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: openclaw-release-postpublish-evidence-${{ inputs.tag }}
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/openclaw-release-postpublish-evidence
if-no-files-found: ignore
if [[ -n "${openclaw_npm_run_id}" ]]; then
create_or_update_github_release
fi

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ on:
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
packages: write
pull-requests: read
@@ -21,7 +20,6 @@ env:
jobs:
live_and_openwebui_checks:
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
packages: write
pull-requests: read

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@@ -93,18 +93,8 @@ on:
required: false
default: ""
type: string
advisory:
description: Treat acceptance failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
workflow_call:
inputs:
advisory:
description: Treat acceptance failures as advisory for the caller
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
workflow_ref:
description: Trusted repo ref for workflow scripts and Docker E2E harness
required: false
@@ -294,7 +284,7 @@ env:
jobs:
resolve_package:
name: Resolve package candidate
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
outputs:
docker_lanes: ${{ steps.profile.outputs.docker_lanes }}
@@ -396,10 +386,10 @@ jobs:
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent gateway-network config-reload"
;;
package)
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent doctor-switch update-channel-switch skill-install update-corrupt-plugin upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor root-managed-vps-upgrade update-restart-auth plugins-offline plugin-update"
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent doctor-switch update-channel-switch skill-install update-corrupt-plugin upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor update-restart-auth plugins-offline plugin-update"
;;
product)
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent doctor-switch update-channel-switch skill-install update-corrupt-plugin upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor root-managed-vps-upgrade update-restart-auth plugins plugin-update mcp-channels cron-mcp-cleanup openai-web-search-minimal openwebui"
docker_lanes="npm-onboard-channel-agent doctor-switch update-channel-switch skill-install update-corrupt-plugin upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor update-restart-auth plugins plugin-update mcp-channels cron-mcp-cleanup openai-web-search-minimal openwebui"
include_openwebui=true
;;
full)
@@ -519,7 +509,6 @@ jobs:
needs: resolve_package
uses: ./.github/workflows/openclaw-live-and-e2e-checks-reusable.yml
with:
advisory: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
ref: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.package_source_sha || inputs.workflow_ref }}
include_repo_e2e: false
include_release_path_suites: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.include_release_path_suites == 'true' }}
@@ -584,7 +573,6 @@ jobs:
if: needs.resolve_package.outputs.telegram_enabled == 'true'
uses: ./.github/workflows/npm-telegram-beta-e2e.yml
with:
advisory: ${{ inputs.advisory }}
package_spec: ${{ inputs.package_spec }}
package_artifact_name: ${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.package_artifact_name }}
package_label: openclaw@${{ needs.resolve_package.outputs.package_version }}
@@ -600,7 +588,7 @@ jobs:
name: Verify package acceptance
needs: [resolve_package, docker_acceptance, package_telegram]
if: always()
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Verify package acceptance results
@@ -611,7 +599,6 @@ jobs:
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
advisory="${{ inputs.advisory }}"
failed=0
for item in \
"resolve_package=${RESOLVE_RESULT}" \
@@ -621,10 +608,6 @@ jobs:
name="${item%%=*}"
result="${item#*=}"
if [[ "$result" != "success" && "$result" != "skipped" ]]; then
if [[ "$advisory" == "true" && "$name" != "resolve_package" ]]; then
echo "::warning::${name} ended with ${result}; package acceptance is advisory for this caller."
continue
fi
echo "::error::${name} ended with ${result}"
failed=1
fi

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ on:
required: false
type: string
ref:
description: Commit SHA on main, a release branch, or the matching Tideclaw alpha branch to publish from; defaults to the workflow ref
description: Commit SHA on main or a release branch to publish from; defaults to the workflow ref
required: false
default: ""
type: string
@@ -82,9 +82,7 @@ jobs:
fi
echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate ref is on a trusted publish branch
env:
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
- name: Validate ref is on main or a release branch
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD origin/main; then
@@ -95,14 +93,7 @@ jobs:
exit 0
fi
done < <(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' refs/remotes/origin/release)
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
alpha_branch="${WORKFLOW_REF#refs/heads/}"
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${alpha_branch}:refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"
if git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD "refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"; then
exit 0
fi
fi
echo "Plugin ClawHub publishes must target a commit reachable from main, release/*, or the matching Tideclaw alpha branch." >&2
echo "Plugin ClawHub publishes must target a commit reachable from main or release/*." >&2
exit 1
- name: Validate publishable plugin metadata
@@ -177,19 +168,6 @@ jobs:
echo "::error::One or more selected plugin versions already exist on ClawHub. Bump the version before running a real publish."
exit 1
- name: Validate Tideclaw alpha plugin channels
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/')
run: |
set -euo pipefail
invalid="$(
jq -r '.candidates[]? | select(.publishTag != "alpha" or .channel != "alpha") | "- \(.packageName)@\(.version) [\(.publishTag)]"' .local/plugin-clawhub-release-plan.json
)"
if [[ -n "${invalid}" ]]; then
echo "Tideclaw alpha ClawHub publishes may only publish alpha plugin versions." >&2
printf '%s\n' "${invalid}" >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Verify OpenClaw ClawHub package ownership
if: steps.plan.outputs.has_candidates == 'true'
env:
@@ -466,14 +444,10 @@ jobs:
async function fetchWithRetry(url, options = {}) {
let lastStatus = "unknown";
for (let attempt = 1; attempt <= 12; attempt += 1) {
try {
const response = await fetch(url, { redirect: "manual", ...options });
lastStatus = response.status;
if (response.status !== 429 && response.status < 500) {
return response;
}
} catch (error) {
lastStatus = error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error);
const response = await fetch(url, { redirect: "manual", ...options });
lastStatus = response.status;
if (response.status !== 429 && response.status < 500) {
return response;
}
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, attempt * 5000));
}

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ on:
- selected
- all-publishable
ref:
description: Commit SHA on main, a release branch, or the matching Tideclaw alpha branch to publish from
description: Commit SHA on main or a release branch to publish from (copy from the preview run)
required: true
type: string
plugins:
@@ -71,9 +71,7 @@ jobs:
id: ref
run: echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate ref is on a trusted publish branch
env:
WORKFLOW_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
- name: Validate ref is on main or a release branch
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git fetch --no-tags origin \
@@ -87,14 +85,7 @@ jobs:
exit 0
fi
done < <(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' refs/remotes/origin/release)
if [[ "${WORKFLOW_REF}" =~ ^refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}Z$ ]]; then
alpha_branch="${WORKFLOW_REF#refs/heads/}"
git fetch --no-tags origin "+refs/heads/${alpha_branch}:refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"
if git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD "refs/remotes/origin/${alpha_branch}"; then
exit 0
fi
fi
echo "Plugin npm publishes must target a commit reachable from main, release/*, or the matching Tideclaw alpha branch." >&2
echo "Plugin npm publishes must target a commit reachable from main or release/*." >&2
exit 1
- name: Validate publishable plugin metadata
@@ -160,19 +151,6 @@ jobs:
echo "Already published / skipped:"
jq -r '.skippedPublished[]? | "- \(.packageName)@\(.version)"' .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
- name: Validate Tideclaw alpha plugin channels
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/tideclaw/alpha/')
run: |
set -euo pipefail
invalid="$(
jq -r '.candidates[]? | select(.publishTag != "alpha" or .channel != "alpha") | "- \(.packageName)@\(.version) [\(.publishTag)]"' .local/plugin-npm-release-plan.json
)"
if [[ -n "${invalid}" ]]; then
echo "Tideclaw alpha plugin npm publishes may only publish alpha plugin versions." >&2
printf '%s\n' "${invalid}" >&2
exit 1
fi
preview_plugin_pack:
needs: preview_plugins_npm
if: needs.preview_plugins_npm.outputs.has_candidates == 'true'

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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_plugin_prerelease_static == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' }}
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 45
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_plugin_prerelease_node == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (matrix.runner || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner || 'ubuntu-24.04' }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ jobs:
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_plugin_prerelease_extensions == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || matrix.runner }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false

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@@ -60,17 +60,13 @@ jobs:
authorize_actor:
name: Authorize workflow actor
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.permission.outputs.authorized }}
steps:
- name: Require maintainer-level repository access
id: permission
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
if (context.eventName === "schedule") {
core.info("Scheduled default-branch QA run; actor permission check is only required for manual dispatch.");
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
return;
}
const allowed = new Set(["admin", "maintain", "write"]);
@@ -83,18 +79,14 @@ jobs:
const permission = data.permission;
core.info(`Actor ${context.actor} permission: ${permission}`);
if (!allowed.has(permission)) {
core.notice(
core.setFailed(
`Workflow requires write/maintain/admin access. Actor "${context.actor}" has "${permission}".`,
);
core.setOutput("authorized", "false");
return;
}
core.setOutput("authorized", "true");
validate_selected_ref:
name: Validate selected ref
needs: authorize_actor
if: needs.authorize_actor.outputs.authorized == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
outputs:
selected_revision: ${{ steps.validate.outputs.selected_revision }}
@@ -186,8 +178,6 @@ jobs:
install-bun: "true"
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run OpenAI candidate lane
@@ -198,7 +188,7 @@ jobs:
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.5-alt \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/openai-candidate
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54
- name: Run Opus 4.7 lane
run: |
@@ -207,15 +197,15 @@ jobs:
--parity-pack agentic \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-7 \
--alt-model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/anthropic-baseline
--alt-model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-7 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46
- name: Generate parity report
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/openai-candidate/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/anthropic-baseline/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/gpt54/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/opus46/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-7 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
@@ -229,96 +219,6 @@ jobs:
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
run_live_runtime_token_efficiency:
name: Run live runtime token-efficiency lane
needs: [authorize_actor, validate_selected_ref]
if: github.event_name == 'schedule'
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 45
environment: qa-live-shared
env:
QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY: "1"
OPENCLAW_QA_TRANSPORT_READY_TIMEOUT_MS: "180000"
OPENCLAW_QA_REDACT_PUBLIC_METADATA: "1"
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
ref: ${{ needs.validate_selected_ref.outputs.selected_revision }}
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Setup Node environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node-env
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
pnpm-version: ${{ env.PNPM_VERSION }}
install-bun: "true"
- name: Validate required QA credential env
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]]; then
echo "Missing required OPENAI_API_KEY." >&2
exit 1
fi
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run live runtime parity lane
id: run_lane
shell: bash
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
OPENCLAW_LIVE_OPENAI_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
output_dir=".artifacts/qa-e2e/runtime-token-efficiency-live-${GITHUB_RUN_ID}-${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}"
echo "output_dir=${output_dir}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--repo-root . \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--runtime-parity-tier standard \
--runtime-parity-tier live-only \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--alt-model "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--runtime-pair pi,codex \
--fast \
--allow-failures \
--output-dir "${output_dir}/runtime-suite"
- name: Generate live runtime token-efficiency report
if: always() && steps.run_lane.outcome != 'skipped' && steps.run_lane.outcome != 'cancelled'
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
pnpm openclaw qa parity-report \
--repo-root . \
--runtime-axis \
--token-efficiency \
--summary "${{ steps.run_lane.outputs.output_dir }}/runtime-suite/qa-suite-summary.json" \
--output-dir "${{ steps.run_lane.outputs.output_dir }}/runtime-report"
- name: Upload live runtime token-efficiency artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: qa-live-runtime-token-efficiency-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
path: ${{ steps.run_lane.outputs.output_dir }}
retention-days: 14
if-no-files-found: warn
run_live_matrix:
name: Run Matrix live QA lane
needs: [authorize_actor, validate_selected_ref]
@@ -354,8 +254,6 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Matrix live lane
@@ -440,8 +338,6 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Matrix live lane shard
@@ -524,8 +420,6 @@ jobs:
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Telegram live lane
@@ -619,8 +513,6 @@ jobs:
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Discord live lane
@@ -655,8 +547,8 @@ jobs:
--repo-root . \
--output-dir "${output_dir}" \
--provider-mode live-frontier \
--model openai/gpt-5.5 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.5 \
--model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.4 \
--fast \
--credential-source convex \
--credential-role ci \
@@ -676,9 +568,6 @@ jobs:
needs: [authorize_actor, validate_selected_ref]
runs-on: blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
concurrency:
group: qa-live-whatsapp-shared
cancel-in-progress: false
environment: qa-live-shared
steps:
- name: Checkout selected ref
@@ -717,8 +606,6 @@ jobs:
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run WhatsApp live lane
@@ -812,8 +699,6 @@ jobs:
require_var OPENCLAW_QA_CONVEX_SECRET_CI
- name: Build private QA runtime
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
run: pnpm build
- name: Run Slack live lane

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@@ -134,29 +134,20 @@ jobs:
(github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') ||
(github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.sync_website)
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
env:
OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Skip website sync without token
if: env.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN == ''
run: echo "OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN is not configured; installer verification passed, skipping website sync."
- name: Checkout OpenClaw
if: env.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN != ''
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
path: openclaw
- name: Checkout openclaw.ai
if: env.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN != ''
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
repository: openclaw/openclaw.ai
token: ${{ env.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN }}
token: ${{ secrets.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN }}
path: openclaw.ai
- name: Sync installer scripts
if: env.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN != ''
run: |
cp openclaw/scripts/install.sh openclaw.ai/public/install.sh
cp openclaw/scripts/install-cli.sh openclaw.ai/public/install-cli.sh
@@ -165,7 +156,6 @@ jobs:
chmod +x openclaw.ai/public/install.sh openclaw.ai/public/install-cli.sh
- name: Check for changes
if: env.OPENCLAW_GH_TOKEN != ''
id: changes
working-directory: openclaw.ai
run: |
@@ -206,10 +196,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
git config user.name "openclaw-installer-sync[bot]"
git config user.email "openclaw-installer-sync[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git add public/install.sh public/install-cli.sh public/install.ps1
if git ls-files --error-unmatch public/install.cmd >/dev/null 2>&1; then
git add -u -- public/install.cmd
fi
git add public/install.sh public/install-cli.sh public/install.ps1 public/install.cmd
git commit -m "chore: sync installers from openclaw ${GITHUB_SHA::12}"
git pull --rebase origin main
git push origin HEAD:main

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@@ -2,12 +2,8 @@ name: Workflow Sanity
on:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- "CHANGELOG.md"
push:
branches: [main]
paths-ignore:
- "CHANGELOG.md"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:

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@@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ apps/macos/.build/
apps/macos-mlx-tts/.build/
apps/shared/MoltbotKit/.build/
apps/shared/OpenClawKit/.build/
apps/shared/*/.build/
apps/shared/OpenClawKit/Package.resolved
**/ModuleCache/
bin/
@@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ apps/macos/.build-local/
apps/macos/.swiftpm/
apps/shared/MoltbotKit/.swiftpm/
apps/shared/OpenClawKit/.swiftpm/
apps/shared/*/.swiftpm/
Core/
apps/ios/*.xcodeproj/
apps/ios/*.xcworkspace/
@@ -110,9 +108,6 @@ USER.md
# local tooling
.serena/
# local QA evidence mirrors; CI publishes canonical Mantis files as Actions artifacts
mantis/
# Local project-agent skill installs. Only repo-owned skills are visible by
# default; promoting a new repo skill should require an intentional `git add -f`.
.agents/skills/*
@@ -120,8 +115,6 @@ mantis/
!.agents/skills/blacksmith-testbox/**
!.agents/skills/crabbox/
!.agents/skills/crabbox/**
!.agents/skills/clawdtributor/
!.agents/skills/clawdtributor/**
!.agents/skills/gitcrawl/
!.agents/skills/gitcrawl/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-docs/**
@@ -139,8 +132,6 @@ mantis/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-refactor-docs/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-qa-testing/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-qa-testing/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-release-ci/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-release-ci/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-release-maintainer/
!.agents/skills/openclaw-release-maintainer/**
!.agents/skills/openclaw-secret-scanning-maintainer/

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@@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
- Docs/user-visible work: `pnpm docs:list`, then read relevant docs only.
- Fix/triage answers need source, tests, current/shipped behavior, and dependency contract proof.
- Dependency-backed behavior: read upstream docs/source/types first. No API/default/error/timing guesses.
- Live-verify when feasible. Never print secrets.
- Live-verify when feasible. Check env/`~/.profile` for keys before saying blocked; never print secrets.
- Missing deps: `pnpm install`, retry once, then report first actionable error.
- CODEOWNERS: maint/refactor/tests ok. Larger behavior/product/security/ownership: owner ask/review.
- Product/docs/UI/changelog wording: "plugin/plugins"; `extensions/` is internal.
- New channel/plugin/app/doc surface: update `.github/labeler.yml` + GH labels.
- New `AGENTS.md`: add sibling `CLAUDE.md` symlink; edit `AGENTS.md` only.
- New `AGENTS.md`: add sibling `CLAUDE.md` symlink.
## Map
@@ -31,34 +31,23 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
- Core/tests: no deep plugin internals (`extensions/*/src/**`, `onboard.js`). Use public barrels, SDK facade, generic contracts.
- Owner boundary: owner-specific repair/detection/onboarding/auth/defaults/provider behavior lives in owner plugin. Shared/core gets generic seams only.
- Dependency ownership follows runtime ownership: plugin-only deps stay plugin-local; root deps only for core imports or intentionally internalized bundled plugin runtime.
- Internal bundled plugins ship in core dist; bundled-only facade loader ok only for them.
- External official plugins own package/deps and are excluded from core dist; core uses registry-aware `facade-runtime` or generic contracts.
- Externalizing a bundled plugin: update package excludes, official catalogs, docs, tests, and prove core runtime paths resolve installed plugin roots before root-dep removal.
- Legacy config repair belongs in `openclaw doctor --fix`, not startup/load-time core migrations. Runtime paths use canonical contracts.
- Fix shape: prefer bounded owner-boundary refactors over local patches/shims when they remove stale abstractions, duplicate policy, or wrong ownership.
- Compat default: no new internal shims, aliases, fallback APIs, or legacy names just to reduce diff. Migrate callers and delete old paths.
- Public plugin API is the only compat exception: document/version breaks, aggressively deprecate unused SDK surface, and migrate ALL bundled/internal plugins to the modern API in the same change.
- New seams: backward-compatible, documented, versioned. Third-party plugins exist.
- Channels are implementation under `src/channels/**`; plugin authors get SDK seams. Providers own auth/catalog/runtime hooks; core owns generic loop.
- Hot paths should carry prepared facts forward: provider id, model ref, channel id, target, capability family, attachment class. Do not rediscover with broad plugin/provider/channel/capability loaders.
- Do not fix repeated request-time discovery with scattered caches. Move the canonical fact earlier; reuse prepared runtime objects; delete duplicate lookup branches.
- Inline code comments: brief notes for tricky, bug-prone, or previously buggy logic.
- Gateway protocol changes: additive first; incompatible needs versioning/docs/client follow-through.
- Protocol version bumps: explicit owner confirmation only; never automatic/generated.
- Config contract: exported types, schema/help, metadata, baselines, docs aligned. Retired public keys stay retired; compat in raw migration/doctor only.
- Prompt cache: deterministic ordering for maps/sets/registries/plugin lists/files/network results before model/tool payloads. Preserve old transcript bytes when possible.
- Agent tool schema cleanup: remove stale args cleanly; no hidden compat for model-facing params just to avoid churn.
## Commands
- Runtime: Node 22+. Keep Node + Bun paths working.
- Package manager/runtime: repo defaults only. No swaps without approval.
- Install: `pnpm install` (keep Bun lock/patches aligned if touched).
- Sharp/Homebrew libvips source-build fail: `SHARP_IGNORE_GLOBAL_LIBVIPS=1 pnpm install`.
- CLI: `pnpm openclaw ...` or `pnpm dev`; build: `pnpm build`.
- Tests in a normal source checkout: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> [vitest args...]`, `pnpm test:changed`, `pnpm test:serial`, `pnpm test:coverage`; never raw `vitest`.
- Tests in a Codex worktree or linked/sparse checkout: avoid direct local `pnpm test*`; use `node scripts/run-vitest.mjs <path-or-filter>` for tiny explicit-file proof, or Crabbox/Testbox for anything broader.
- Checks in a normal source checkout: `pnpm check:changed`; lanes: `pnpm changed:lanes --json`; staged: `pnpm check:changed --staged`; full: `pnpm check`.
- Checks in a Codex worktree or linked/sparse checkout: avoid direct local `pnpm check*`; use `node scripts/crabbox-wrapper.mjs run ... --shell -- "pnpm check:changed"` so pnpm runs inside Testbox, not locally.
- Tests: `pnpm test <path-or-filter> [vitest args...]`, `pnpm test:changed`, `pnpm test:serial`, `pnpm test:coverage`; never raw `vitest`.
- Checks: `pnpm check:changed`; lanes: `pnpm changed:lanes --json`; staged: `pnpm check:changed --staged`; full: `pnpm check`.
- Extension tests: `pnpm test:extensions`, `pnpm test extensions`, `pnpm test extensions/<id>`.
- Typecheck: `tsgo` lanes only (`pnpm tsgo*`, `pnpm check:test-types`); never add `tsc --noEmit`, `typecheck`, `check:types`.
- Formatting: `oxfmt`, not Prettier. Use repo wrappers (`pnpm format:*`, `pnpm lint:*`, `scripts/run-oxlint.mjs`).
@@ -67,13 +56,10 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
## Validation
- Use `$openclaw-testing` for test/CI choice and `$crabbox` for remote/full/E2E proof.
- Crabbox request means real scenario proof: install/update/call/repro user path; not just copy tests and run them remotely.
- Small/narrow tests, lints, format checks, and type probes are fine locally only in a healthy normal checkout.
- In Codex worktrees, direct local `pnpm test*`, `pnpm check*`, `pnpm crabbox:run`, and `scripts/committer` can trigger pnpm dependency reconciliation or install prompts. Prefer `node` wrappers locally and Crabbox/Testbox for pnpm-gated proof.
- Small/narrow tests, lints, format checks, and type probes are fine locally.
- Full suites, broad changed gates, Docker/package/E2E/live/cross-OS proof, or anything that bogs down the Mac: Crabbox/Testbox.
- One/few files local. If a local command fans out, stop and move broad proof to Crabbox/Testbox.
- Before handoff/push: prove touched surface. Before landing to `main`: issue proof plus appropriate full/broad proof unless scope is clearly narrow.
- Pre-land/pre-commit code changes: use `$autoreview` until no accepted/actionable findings remain, unless equivalent manual review already done, trivial/docs-only, or user opts out.
- If proof is blocked, say exactly what is missing and why.
- Do not land related failing format/lint/type/build/tests. If unrelated on latest `origin/main`, say so with scoped proof.
- Docs/changelog-only and CI/workflow metadata-only: `git diff --check` plus relevant docs/workflow sanity; escalate only if scripts/config/generated/package/runtime behavior changed.
@@ -84,22 +70,18 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
- PR refs: `gh pr view/diff` or `gh api`, not web search. Prefer `gitcrawl` for maintainer discovery; missing/stale `gitcrawl` falls through to live `gh`, not contributor setup. Verify live with `gh` before mutation.
- Bare issue/PR URL/number means review/report in chat. Suggest comment/close/merge when appropriate; mutate only when asked.
- No unsolicited PR comments/reviews/labels/retitles/rebases/fixups/landing. Exception: close/duplicate action that needs a reason comment after explicit close/sweep/landing request.
- Maintainer decision closes the cluster: if deciding reported behavior/proposed fix is not planned, comment+close all directly associated open issues/PRs unless explicitly told to keep one open. Associated means linked PRs/issues, duplicates, companion workaround PRs, and the canonical issue for the rejected behavior.
- Do not leave associated issues open for hypothetical future repros. Close with rationale; ask for a new issue or reopen only if concrete new evidence appears. Close comment states: decision, why, supported alternative, and what evidence would change the decision.
- PR review answer: bug/behavior, URL(s), affected surface, provenance for regressions when traceable, best-fix judgment, evidence from code/tests/CI/current or shipped behavior.
- PR review answer: bug/behavior, URL(s), affected surface, best-fix judgment, evidence from code/tests/CI/current or shipped behavior.
- Issue/PR final answer: last line is the full GitHub URL.
- Changelog: PR landings/fixes need one unless pure test/internal. Do not mention missing changelog as a review finding; Codex handles it during fix/landing.
- PR verification: before merge, post exact local commands, CI/Testbox run IDs, before/after proof when used, and known proof gaps.
- Issue fixed on `main` with proof: comment proof + commit/PR, then close.
- After landing or requested close/sweep: search duplicates; comment proof + canonical commit/PR/release before closing.
- After landing/ship final: include 2-5 sentence recap of what landed: behavior change, key files/surface, proof run, issue/PR state. Do not answer with only status/links.
- `ship` that fixes an issue: after push, comment proof + commit link, then close the issue.
- GH comments with backticks, `$`, or shell snippets: use heredoc/body file, not inline double-quoted `--body`.
- PR create: real body required. Include Summary + Verification; mention refs, behavior, and proof.
- Real behavior proof section is parsed. Use exact `field: value` labels: `Behavior addressed`, `Real environment tested`, `Exact steps or command run after this patch`, `Evidence after fix`, `Observed result after fix`, `What was not tested`.
- PR artifacts/screenshots: attach to PR/comment/external artifact store. Do not commit `.github/pr-assets`.
- CI polling: exact SHA, relevant checks only, minimal fields. Skip routine noise (`Auto response`, `Labeler`, docs agents, performance/stale). Logs only after failure/completion or concrete need.
- Maintainers: may skip/ignore `Real behavior proof` when local tests or Crabbox verified behavior; record proof in PR verification.
- Maintainers: ignore `Real behavior proof` failures that only say PR body lacks real after-fix evidence.
- `/landpr`: use `~/.codex/prompts/landpr.md`; do not idle on `auto-response` or `check-docs`.
## Code
@@ -152,6 +134,7 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
- Never commit real phone numbers, videos, credentials, live config.
- Secrets: channel/provider creds in `~/.openclaw/credentials/`; model auth profiles in `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/auth-profiles.json`.
- Env keys: check `~/.profile`; redact output.
- Dependency patches/overrides/vendor changes need explicit approval. `pnpm-workspace.yaml` patched dependencies use exact versions only.
- Carbon pins owner-only: do not change `@buape/carbon` unless Shadow (`@thewilloftheshadow`, verified by `gh`) asks.
- Releases/publish/version bumps need explicit approval. Use `$openclaw-release-maintainer`.

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@@ -293,4 +293,4 @@ USER node
HEALTHCHECK --interval=3m --timeout=10s --start-period=15s --retries=3 \
CMD node -e "fetch('http://127.0.0.1:18789/healthz').then((r)=>process.exit(r.ok?0:1)).catch(()=>process.exit(1))"
ENTRYPOINT ["tini", "-s", "--"]
CMD ["node", "openclaw.mjs", "gateway"]
CMD ["node", "openclaw.mjs", "gateway", "--allow-unconfigured"]

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@@ -2,480 +2,6 @@
<rss xmlns:sparkle="http://www.andymatuschak.org/xml-namespaces/sparkle" version="2.0">
<channel>
<title>OpenClaw</title>
<item>
<title>2026.5.12</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 13:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
<link>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openclaw/openclaw/main/appcast.xml</link>
<sparkle:version>2026051290</sparkle:version>
<sparkle:shortVersionString>2026.5.12</sparkle:shortVersionString>
<sparkle:minimumSystemVersion>15.0</sparkle:minimumSystemVersion>
<description><![CDATA[<h2>OpenClaw 2026.5.12</h2>
<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Amazon Bedrock: externalize the Bedrock and Bedrock Mantle provider packages so core installs no longer pull AWS SDK dependencies unless those providers are installed.</li>
<li>Plugins: externalize Slack, OpenShell sandbox, and Anthropic Vertex so their runtime dependency cones install only when those plugins are installed.</li>
<li>Control UI/WebChat: add a persisted auto-scroll mode selector so users can keep the current near-bottom behavior, always follow streaming output, or turn automatic streaming scroll off and use the New messages button manually. Fixes #7648 and #81287. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>ACP: add <code>acp.fallbacks</code> so ACP turns can try configured backup runtime backends when the primary backend is unavailable before any output is emitted. (#69542) Thanks @kaseonedge.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Doctor/Codex: stop warning that the message tool is unavailable for source-reply paths where OpenClaw grants <code>message</code> at runtime, keeping update and doctor output aligned with the OpenAI happy path. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Channels/Weixin: bump the external Weixin catalog entry to <code>@tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin@2.4.3</code> with the matching package integrity. (#81730) Thanks @scotthuang.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: apply <code>agents.defaults.subagents.model</code> before target agent primary models during <code>sessions_spawn</code>, so model-scoped runtimes such as <code>claude-cli</code> stay attached to default child runs. Fixes #81395. (#81783) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Telegram: keep Bot API polling alive during main event-loop stalls by moving ingress to an isolated worker with a durable local spool. Fixes #81132. (#81746) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Telegram: preserve rendered HTML formatting through lazy cron announce delivery so Markdown links stay clickable instead of falling back to literal anchor tags. Fixes #81742. (#81758)</li>
<li>Telegram: skip unmentioned group media before download when <code>requireMention</code> is active, avoiding failed media-download replies for messages that should be ignored. Fixes #81181. (#81785) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>CLI/plugins: keep bare plugin and parent-command help on the lightweight path, avoiding plugin registry discovery before rendering help.</li>
<li>Gateway/session history: carry monotonic transcript message sequence through live updates and refresh SSE history when stale sequence input would otherwise append bad incremental state. (#81474) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Security/sandbox: include Windows <code>USERPROFILE</code> in the sandbox blocked home roots so credential-bearing binds (such as <code>.codex</code>, <code>.openclaw</code>, or <code>.ssh</code> under the Windows user profile) are denied even when <code>HOME</code> points at a different shell home. (#63074) Thanks @luoyanglang.</li>
<li>Models config/auth: stop inferring provider env-var markers from broad <code>^[A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]*$</code> strings, and resolve config-backed provider <code>apiKey</code> values only through structured env SecretRefs (<code>secrets.providers[id]</code> / <code>secrets.defaults</code>), so unrelated env vars cannot accidentally become provider credentials. Thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>Media fetch: skip allocating and buffering the response body for bodyless media responses (HEAD probes and 204-style empty bodies), avoiding wasted heap on streams that carry no payload. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/onboarding: forward provider-specific auth flags (e.g. <code>--openai-api-key</code>) through the onboarding wizard so they reach provider auth methods via <code>ctx.opts</code>, letting <code>--openai-api-key "$OPENAI_API_KEY"</code> skip the redundant "use existing env var?" prompt in non-interactive harnesses. (#81669) Thanks @sjf.</li>
<li>CLI/migrate: drop trailing periods from Codex migrate item messages and <code>REASON_CODE_MESSAGES</code> strings so plan/result rows read as labels instead of sentence fragments. (#81705) Thanks @sjf.</li>
<li>Slack: treat malformed private-file redirect <code>Location</code> headers as unfollowable redirects instead of failing Slack media downloads.</li>
<li>Plugins: discover provider plugins from <code>setup.providers[].envVars</code> credentials during provider discovery while keeping the deprecated <code>providerAuthEnvVars</code> fallback. (#81542) Thanks @JARVIS-Glasses.</li>
<li>Docs/Codex harness: clarify that per-agent <code>CODEX_HOME</code> isolates <code>~/.codex</code> while inherited <code>HOME</code> intentionally keeps <code>.agents</code> discovery and subprocess user-home state available.</li>
<li>Auth: reclaim dead-owner stale file locks before retrying locked writes, so crashed OAuth refreshes no longer wedge <code>auth-profiles.json</code> until manual cleanup.</li>
<li>CLI tables: preserve muted/color styling on wrapped continuation lines after multiline cells, keeping <code>openclaw plugins list</code> descriptions readable.</li>
<li>Process execution: collapse case-insensitive duplicate child environment keys on Windows so caller-provided overrides such as <code>PATH</code> cannot be shadowed by host <code>Path</code>.</li>
<li>Gateway/diagnostics: suppress cold-start liveness warnings during the startup grace window while still sampling liveness metrics. Fixes #79915. (#81699) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Codex harness: keep <code>oauthRef</code>-backed Codex OAuth profiles usable and stop high-confidence app-server OAuth refresh invalidation from retry-spamming raw token-refresh errors without turning entitlement or usage-limit payloads into re-auth prompts.</li>
<li>Browser CLI: request the existing <code>operator.admin</code> gateway scope explicitly for browser control commands, avoiding unnecessary scope-upgrade approval loops. Fixes #81555. (#81716) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Gateway/diagnostics: suppress cold-start liveness warnings during the startup grace window while still sampling liveness metrics. Fixes #79915. (#81699) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: restore the deprecated <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/memory-core</code> package subpath as an alias of <code>memory-host-core</code>, so published memory companion plugins that still import it resolve on current hosts.</li>
<li>Control UI/i18n: use the installed workspace pi runtime for locale refreshes, update the fallback package pin, prefer the Anthropic CI provider when available, and skip invalid provider credentials instead of failing main.</li>
<li>Codex harness: classify native app-server token-refresh logout and relogin failures as authentication refresh errors, so users get re-authentication guidance instead of a raw runtime failure.</li>
<li>Codex startup: treat selectable configured OpenAI agent models as Codex runtime requirements during plugin auto-enable, startup planning, and doctor install repair, so Anthropic-primary configs can still switch to OpenAI/Codex cleanly.</li>
<li>Agents: preserve source-reply delivery metadata when merging tool-returned media into the final reply, keeping message-tool-only replies deliverable and mirrored. Thanks @pashpashpash and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Replies: treat rich presentation, interactive controls, and channel-native payload data as outbound content across follow-up, heartbeat, cron, ACP, and block-streaming delivery paths, preventing card/button-only replies from being dropped as empty.</li>
<li>WebChat/TUI: route Codex <code>tools.message</code> source replies to the active internal UI turn and mirror them to session history, so message-tool-only harness replies, including rich presentation and button-only replies, no longer disappear while WebChat and TUI remain non-targetable outbound channels. (#81586) Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Replies: deliver rich-only block replies even when block-streaming coalescing is enabled, keeping card and button payloads from being dropped by the text coalescer. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>macOS/companion: require system TLS trust before pinning a first-use direct <code>wss://</code> gateway certificate and honor <code>gateway.remote.tlsFingerprint</code> as the explicit pin for remote node-mode sessions, so fresh endpoints fail closed when macOS cannot trust the certificate unless configured out of band. Fixes #50642. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Update: snapshot config before update-time repair and restart writes, preserve plugin install records through doctor cleanup, and keep update-time config size drops from blocking the update while pointing users to the pre-update backup. Fixes #80077. (#80257) Thanks @Jerry-Xin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Sessions/status: classify ACP spawn-child sessions as <code>kind: "spawn-child"</code> instead of <code>"direct"</code> in <code>openclaw sessions</code> and status output; extract the duplicated session-kind classifier into a shared helper (<code>src/sessions/classify-session-kind.ts</code>) so both surfaces stay in sync. Fixes catalog #19. (#79544)</li>
<li>Sessions/Gateway: report <code>agentRuntime.id: "acpx"</code> (or stored backend id) with <code>source: "session-key"</code> for ACP control-plane session rows in <code>openclaw sessions --json</code>, <code>openclaw status</code>, and Gateway session RPC responses instead of the incorrect <code>"auto"</code> / <code>"pi"</code> implicit fallback. Fixes catalog #18. (#79550)</li>
<li>Telegram: delete tool-progress-only draft bubbles before rotating to the real answer, preventing orphaned progress messages in streamed replies.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: keep per-agent <code>CODEX_HOME</code> isolation without rewriting <code>HOME</code> by default, so Codex-run subprocesses can still find normal user-home config, tokens, and CLI state unless the launch explicitly overrides <code>HOME</code>. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>iMessage: stop sending visible <code><media:image></code> placeholder text for media-only native image sends while preserving the internal echo key that prevents self-echo duplicate replies. (#81209) Thanks @homer-byte.</li>
<li>Agents/sessions: create configured agent main sessions before first <code>sessions_send</code> or gateway send, so agent-to-agent messages no longer fail when the target agent has not started yet.</li>
<li>gateway: pass Talk session scope to resolver [AI]. (#81379) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Gateway protocol: require v4 clients and stream explicit chat <code>deltaText</code>/<code>replace</code> frames so SDK clients can consume assistant updates without local diffing. (#80725) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>GitHub Copilot: exchange OAuth tokens for Copilot API tokens on image understanding requests and route Gemini image payloads through Chat Completions, fixing Copilot Gemini image descriptions. (#80393, #80442) Thanks @afunnyhy.</li>
<li>Gateway: hide pending Node pairing commands, capabilities, and permissions until approval, and refresh the live approved surface when pairings change. (#80741) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Plugins/Feishu/WhatsApp/Line: enforce inbound media size caps while reading download streams, avoiding full buffering of oversized attachments. (#81044, #81050) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Plugins/install: limit install-time code safety scans to plugin-owned runtime entrypoints while keeping dependency manifest denylist checks, so trusted packages with large dependency trees no longer get blocked or warned on third-party runtime internals.</li>
<li>Config: serialize and retry semantic config mutations centrally, so concurrent commands can rebase safe changes instead of clobbering or hand-rolling command-local retry loops. (#76601)</li>
<li>Installer: honor <code>--no-git-update</code> for existing git checkouts before resolving release refs, preventing pinned source installs from moving during reinstall.</li>
<li>Plugins/install: refresh OpenClaw-managed peer dependency pins when installed plugin peer ranges change, while preserving user-owned dependency pins.</li>
<li>Require approval for setup-code device pairing [AI]. (#81292) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Plugins/install: preserve third-party peer dependencies in the managed npm root when later plugin installs or updates recalculate the shared dependency tree. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Plugins/memory: prefer the npm-installed memory-lancedb plugin over the bundled fallback during duplicate resolution, keeping Active Memory's <code>memory_recall</code> tool visible after managed installs. Fixes #81193. Thanks @julio-arcila.</li>
<li>Plugins/uninstall: prune managed third-party peer dependencies after their owning npm plugin is removed, without blocking plugin cleanup on peer-prune failures.</li>
<li>Docker: pin setup-time container paths so stale host <code>.env</code> OpenClaw paths cannot leak into Linux containers. Fixes #80381. (#81105) Thanks @brokemac79.</li>
<li>Channels/WeCom: refresh the official onboarding install to <code>@wecom/wecom-openclaw-plugin@2026.5.7</code> and update existing managed npm installs instead of failing on the package directory. Fixes #79884. (#80390) Thanks @brokemac79.</li>
<li>Anthropic: reseed Claude CLI fresh-session retries from bounded OpenClaw transcript history after session rotation, preventing conversation amnesia. Fixes #80905. (#80934) Thanks @bitloi.</li>
<li>Require explicit browser device pairing [AI]. (#81289) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Require Control UI pairing before proxy-scoped access [AI]. (#81288) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Installer: honor <code>--version</code> for git installs and install from the checked-in lockfile, preventing recent dependency pins from tripping pnpm's minimum-release-age gate during tag installs.</li>
<li>Agents: deliver same-process subagent completion handoffs through the in-process agent dispatcher instead of opening a Gateway RPC loopback.</li>
<li>Harden trusted-proxy source validation [AI]. (#81290) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Agents: add permissive item schemas to array tool parameters before provider submission, preventing OpenAI-compatible schema validation from rejecting plugin tools that omit <code>items</code>. Fixes #81175. (#81217) Thanks @JARVIS-Glasses.</li>
<li>Agents: escalate LLM idle watchdog timeouts through profile rotation and configured model fallback instead of leaving agent turns stuck after a silent model stream. Fixes #76877. (#80449) Thanks @jimdawdy-hub.</li>
<li>Discord voice: treat OpenAI Realtime startup auth failures as fatal, suppress duplicate realtime error logs, and stop autoJoin from retrying the same broken voice channel until credentials are fixed.</li>
<li>ACPX: stop forwarding unsupported timeout config options to Claude ACP while preserving OpenClaw's own turn timeout. (#80812) Thanks @sxxtony.</li>
<li>Session transcripts: redact sensitive message content in the centralized JSONL append path so CLI turns, gateway transcript injection, transcript mirrors, and guarded tool results use the same configured redaction behavior. Fixes #73565. Refs #73563. (#79645) Thanks @Ziy1-Tan.</li>
<li>Channels/iMessage: ignore Apple link-preview plugin payload attachments when users paste URLs, keeping the URL text while avoiding phantom media context. (#79374) Thanks @homer-byte.</li>
<li>Telegram: detect polling stalls from <code>getUpdates</code> liveness only, so outbound API calls no longer mask dead inbound polling; log polling-cycle starts after transport rebuilds. Fixes #78473.</li>
<li>fix: scan plugin runtime entries during install [AI]. (#80998) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(plugins): scan installed dependency runtime code [AI]. (#81066) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Inherit tool restrictions for delegated sessions [AI]. (#80979) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Telegram: discard legacy long-poll update offsets that cannot be tied to the current bot token, so token rotation no longer leaves bots silently skipping new messages. (#80671) Thanks @sxxtony.</li>
<li>browser: enforce navigation checks for act interactions [AI]. (#81070) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Validate node exec event provenance [AI]. (#81071) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Gateway: keep active reply runs visible to stuck-session diagnostics and clear no-active-work recovery state, preventing stale queued lanes after compaction or tool failures. Fixes #80677. (#81302)</li>
<li>Codex app-server: rotate incompatible context-engine-managed native threads so Lossless-managed sessions do not resume stale hidden Codex history. (#81223) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Codex cron: execute scheduled command-style automation payloads before workspace bootstrap or memory review, preserving existing isolated cron jobs after Codex harness migration. (#81510) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Plugin LLM completions: honor Codex agent-runtime policy for canonical OpenAI model refs, so context-engine summarizers can use Codex OAuth instead of requiring direct <code>OPENAI_API_KEY</code> auth. (#81511) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI HTTP: return OpenAI-compatible 400 errors for invalid sampling params and provider validation failures instead of collapsing them to 500s. (#81275) Thanks @Lellansin.</li>
<li>Telegram: publish plugin and skill command description localizations to native command menus while filtering unsupported locale codes and preserving Telegram command limits. (#81351) Thanks @jzakirov.</li>
<li>Limit hook CLI tool authority [AI]. (#81065) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Require admin scope for node device token management [AI]. (#81067) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Restrict chat sender allowlist matching [AI]. (#80898) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Update: suppress the false newer-config warning during restart health probing after an update handoff, while keeping future-version mutation guards intact. (#78652)</li>
<li>Sessions: redact persisted tool result detail metadata before writing transcripts so diagnostic secrets do not survive tool output redaction. (#80444) Thanks @nimbleenigma.</li>
<li>Codex runtime: allow the official installed <code>@openclaw/codex</code> package to use its private task-runtime and MCP projection SDK helpers, fixing <code>MODULE_NOT_FOUND</code> during migrated OpenAI/Codex beta runs.</li>
<li>Codex migration: make Enter activate the highlighted checkbox row before continuing, so <code>Skip for now</code> and bulk-selection rows work even when planned items start preselected.</li>
<li>Codex harness: keep auth-profile-backed media tools such as <code>image_generate</code> available when OpenAI auth lives in the agent's auth-profile store instead of environment variables.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/install: allow Baileys' pinned libsignal git subdependency under pnpm 11 so source installs and local checks can complete.</li>
<li>Require auth for sandbox browser CDP relay [AI]. (#81002) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix: detect carried exec command forms [AI]. (#81000) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Reject truncated exec approval commands [AI]. (#81001) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Enforce inline shell wrapper payload matching [AI]. (#80978) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(node-pairing): replace changed pending requests [AI]. (#80894) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Rate limit Google Chat webhook requests [AI]. (#80974) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Docker: mount the auth-profile secret key directory so OAuth-backed auth profiles survive container rebuilds. (#80991)</li>
<li>Onboarding: accept Codex auth profiles for canonical OpenAI model checks, avoiding false missing-auth warnings. (#80913) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>fix(feishu): normalize webhook rate-limit client keys [AI]. (#80975) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(auth): prevent bootstrap pairing scope changes [AI]. (#80976) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Validate Control UI loopback retry endpoints [AI]. (#80900) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Harden exported markdown link rendering [AI]. (#80902) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(gateway): honor minimal discovery mode for wide-area DNS-SD [AI]. (#80903) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>slack: enforce reaction notification policy [AI]. (#80907) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Enforce gateway command scopes by caller context [AI]. (#80891) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Telegram/groups: in single-account setups, treat an explicit empty <code>accounts.<id>.groups: {}</code> map the same as undefined so the root <code>channels.telegram.groups</code> allowlist still applies, instead of silently dropping every group update under the default <code>groupPolicy: "allowlist"</code>. Multi-account semantics are unchanged so per-account explicit-empty groups still scope-disable a single account without affecting siblings; the explicit way to block all groups for any account remains <code>groupPolicy: "disabled"</code>. Fixes #79427. (#81030) Thanks @kinjitakabe.</li>
<li>Codex (app-server): project user-configured <code>mcp.servers</code> into new Codex thread configs, matching the codex-cli runtime's existing <code>-c mcp_servers=...</code> behavior so app-server-runtime agents see the same user MCP servers the CLI runtime already exposes. Plugin-curated apps remain attached via the separate <code>apps</code> config patch. Fixes #80814. Thanks @kinjitakabe.</li>
<li>Enforce Slack plugin approval button authorization [AI]. (#80899) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Recognize PowerShell -ec inline commands [AI]. (#80893) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(qqbot): authorize approval button callbacks [AI]. (#80892) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Telegram: render supported HTML tags in streamed and durable replies instead of showing literal markup. (#80977)</li>
<li>Scrub streamable MCP redirect headers [AI]. (#80906) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(memory-wiki): require admin scope for ingest [AI]. (#80897) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>memory-wiki: require write scope for Obsidian search [AI]. (#80904) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/install: allow Baileys' pinned libsignal git subdependency under pnpm 11 so source installs and local checks can complete.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: externalize the channel as a ClawHub/npm plugin outside the core npm runtime bundle, and bump Baileys to <code>7.0.0-rc11</code> so libsignal resolves from the registry instead of a GitHub tarball.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: keep optional audio decoding dependencies local to the external plugin so the core npm install no longer pulls WhatsApp-only media helpers.</li>
<li>Build: skip copied metadata for bundled plugins that are excluded from build entries, preventing update/status rebuilds from advertising missing QQ Bot runtime files. (#80925)</li>
<li>Control UI/sessions: nest subagent sessions under their parent session in the session picker dropdown using a visual <code>└─ </code> prefix, making the parent-child relationship clear. Fixes #77628. (#78623) Thanks @chinar-amrutkar.</li>
<li>Auto-reply: surface a visible error when the configured model backend fails and fallback produces no visible reply, while preserving intentional silent turns and side-effect-only deliveries. (#80917) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: skip redundant heartbeat wake-ups for subagent session exec completions, preventing spurious LLM invocations on parent sessions. Fixes #66748. (#66749) Thanks @ggzeng.</li>
<li>Provider streams: keep OpenAI-compatible SSE and JSON fallback streams draining across split chunks and fail Azure Responses streams with a bounded first-event diagnostic instead of stalling. Refs #80926. (#80927) Thanks @galiniliev and @CaptainTimon.</li>
<li>Agents: rewrite generic provider internal errors with support request IDs into user-friendly transient error copy. (#49401) Thanks @y471823206.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: finish handling pending debounced inbound messages before closing the socket. (#81246) Thanks @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>CLI/commitments: write <code>--json</code> output to stdout instead of diagnostic logs so automation can parse commitment list and dismiss results. (#81215) Thanks @giodl73-repo.</li>
<li>Update: allow pnpm GitHub-source OpenClaw updates to approve the OpenClaw package build, so source installs complete their prepare/prepack lifecycle. (#81294) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Telegram: preserve supported HTML tags in visible replies and durable mirrors so formatted messages render correctly instead of degrading to escaped text. (#80977) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime: attribute deprecated runtime config load/write warnings to the plugin id and source that triggered them so logs and plugin doctor runs are actionable. Refs #81394. (#81425) Thanks @BKF-Gitty.</li>
<li>Agents/cron: honor a cron payload's explicit <code>timeoutSeconds</code> for the LLM idle watchdog even when it numerically equals <code>agents.defaults.timeoutSeconds</code>, preserving explicit per-run timeout intent and preventing stalled streaming replies from being cut to the implicit 120s cap. (#79426) Thanks @legolaz8451.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: keep the short post-tool completion watchdog armed across dynamic tool completion bookkeeping so embedded Codex runs fail fast and release their session lane when Codex goes quiet after a tool result. (#81697) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI HTTP: honor <code>max_completion_tokens</code> and <code>max_tokens</code> on inbound <code>/v1/chat/completions</code> requests so client-provided token caps reach the upstream provider via <code>streamParams.maxTokens</code>, with <code>max_completion_tokens</code> taking precedence when both are sent. Thanks @Lellansin.</li>
<li>Models/OpenAI CLI auth: make <code>openclaw models auth login --provider openai</code> start the ChatGPT/Codex account login by default, while <code>--method api-key</code> remains the explicit OpenAI API-key setup path.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids inside explicit SDK OAuth auth-result config patches, so provider helpers emit <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> for Gemini 3.1 testing.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids inside SDK OAuth auth-result default config patches, so helper-built provider auth flows emit <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> for Gemini 3.1 testing.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids returned by direct <code>openclaw models auth login --set-default</code> provider auth flows before writing config, so Gemini testing targets <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids in per-agent config defaults and auth patches, so agent-specific emitted config keeps targeting <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids in provider catalog rows when API-key onboarding only reapplies the agent default, so emitted config keeps testing <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids in <code>config set</code> mutation output for agent overrides and provider catalog rows, so current config emits <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: canonicalize provider-qualified retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview refs during Google forward-compatible model resolution, so emitted config uses <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> for Gemini 3.1 testing.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize proxy-prefixed retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview catalog rows, so emitted configs use <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> for Gemini 3.1 testing.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids inside per-agent model overrides before writing config, so agent-specific config emits <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> for Gemini 3.1 testing.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids in subagent, heartbeat, compaction, and subagent-tool model config during writes, so current config keeps emitting <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Docs/subagents: document <code>agents.defaults.subagents.announceTimeoutMs</code> in the sub-agent and configuration references. (#75509) Thanks @akrimm702.</li>
<li>Cron: add direct <code>cron.get</code>, <code>openclaw cron get <id></code>, and agent-tool <code>get</code> support for inspecting one stored cron job by id. (#75117) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Agents/tools: add per-sender tool policies with canonical channel-scoped sender keys, so operators can restrict dangerous tools by requester identity across global, agent, group, core, bundled, and plugin tool surfaces. (#66933) Thanks @JerranC.</li>
<li>ACP: expose Gateway session lineage metadata through ACP session listings and session info snapshots so clients can render subagent graphs without private Gateway side channels. (#73458) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Channels/iMessage: add <code>openclaw channels status --channel <name></code> filtering and document the BlueBubbles-to-imsg cutover path so operators can probe iMessage without starting both channel monitors. (#80706) Thanks @omarshahine.</li>
<li>CI: add a non-blocking <code>plugin-inspector-advisory</code> artifact to Plugin Prerelease so release runs capture bundled plugin compatibility triage without changing the blocking gate.</li>
<li>Runtime/Fly: detect Fly Machines as container environments from their runtime env vars, so gateway bind and Bonjour defaults match remote container launches. (#80209) Thanks @liorb-mountapps.</li>
<li>Providers/fal: route GPT Image 2 and Nano Banana 2 reference-image edit requests to <code>/edit</code> with <code>image_urls</code> array, enforce NB2 edit geometry using <code>aspect_ratio</code> and <code>resolution</code> params, lift Fal edit mode input-image caps to 10 for GPT Image 2 and 14 for Nano Banana 2, and allow aspect-ratio hints in edit mode. (#77295) Thanks @leoge007.</li>
<li>Control UI: show a plain HTML recovery panel when the app module never registers, giving blank dashboard pages a retry path and browser-extension troubleshooting link. Fixes #44107. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Docs: rename the broad tools nav to Capabilities, keep automation and agent coordination as sections, and keep the tools overview focused on tools, skills, and plugins. https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Build: enable additional low-churn oxlint rules for promise, TypeScript, and runtime footgun checks.</li>
<li>Build: enable stricter Vitest lint rules for focused, disabled, conditional, hook, matcher, and expectation hazards.</li>
<li>Build: pin explicit oxfmt defaults in the shared formatter config to keep formatting behavior stable across upgrades.</li>
<li>TypeScript: enable stricter compiler checks for implicit returns, side-effect imports, overrides, and unused production code.</li>
<li>Logging: add targeted model transport, payload, SSE, and code-mode diagnostics with redacted URL handling.</li>
<li>Agents: allow <code>session.agentToAgent.maxPingPongTurns</code> up to 20 while keeping the default at 5 for longer agent-to-agent reply chains. Fixes #52382. (#52400) Thanks @thirumaleshp.</li>
<li>Agents: add per-agent <code>tools.message.crossContext</code> overrides so sandboxed/public agents can restrict message sends to the current conversation without changing the global bot policy.</li>
<li>Agents: add per-agent <code>tools.message.actions.allow</code> overrides so sandboxed/public agents can expose and enforce send-only message tools.</li>
<li>Agents: omit the sandbox workspace marker from compact command progress previews while keeping internal sandbox diagnostics unchanged.</li>
<li>Agents: widen progress draft command preview lines by 50% so Discord inline tool updates preserve more useful command context.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: retire timed-out app-server clients after bounded turn interrupts so Discord agents do not reuse a CPU-spinning Codex process after an attempt timeout.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: default migrated native plugin destructive-action policy to enabled while preserving explicit global and per-plugin false overrides.</li>
<li>Build: upgrade workspace package management to pnpm 11 and keep Docker, install, update, and release workflows on the pnpm 11 config surface. (#79414) Thanks @altaywtf.</li>
<li>Build: align Telegram QA workflows and git source installs with the pnpm 11 workspace build allowlist surface. (#80588) Thanks @altaywtf.</li>
<li>Models: add provider-level <code>localService</code> startup for on-demand local model servers before OpenAI-compatible requests, including one-shot model probes.</li>
<li>Agents: trim default system prompt guidance and send-only message tool schemas to reduce prompt tokens while preserving GPT-5 personality guidance.</li>
<li>Context: add <code>/context map</code> to send a treemap image of the current session context contributors. (#79867)</li>
<li>Slack: add <code>unfurlLinks</code> and <code>unfurlMedia</code> config for bot <code>chat.postMessage</code> replies, including per-account overrides, so Slack link and media previews can be suppressed without workspace-wide settings. Fixes #48435. (#80145) Thanks @esegev1 and @HemantSudarshan.</li>
<li>Slack: add explicit <code>replyBroadcast</code> support for text and Block Kit thread replies so agents can opt into Slack's parent-channel <code>reply_broadcast</code> behavior. (#64365) Thanks @tony88331.</li>
<li>Slack: preserve mention target/source metadata in inbound prompt context so agents can distinguish direct bot mentions from implicit thread wakes that mention someone else. Fixes #79025. (#75356) Thanks @tmimmanuel.</li>
<li>Slack: canonicalize outbound delivery-mirror routes for native DM channel IDs to the peer user session so <code>message.send</code> calls to <code>D...</code> targets do not split the same Slack DM thread into a channel session. Fixes #80091. (#80111) Thanks @bek91.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: deprecate public subpaths that existed for at least one month and have no bundled extension production imports, keep legacy barrel/test/zod subpath package exports for backwards compatibility, and track both sets in the SDK surface report.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: deprecate public subpaths currently used by only one or two bundled plugin owners, keeping them importable while steering new plugin code to focused shared SDK seams or plugin-owned APIs.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: remove the owner-specific <code>provider-auth-login</code> public subpath after moving Chutes, GitHub Copilot, and OpenAI Codex auth flows back to provider-owned modules.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: remove provider-specific model, stream, and xAI compatibility helpers from public exports after moving bundled callers to provider-owned modules.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: expose runtime-supplied active model metadata to native plugin tool factories for diagnostics and plugin-owned policy decisions. Fixes #77857. Thanks @jamiezigelbaum.</li>
<li>QA/Mantis: add Telegram live PR evidence automation with Convex-leased credentials, Crabbox transcript capture, motion GIF previews, and inline PR comments.</li>
<li>QA/Mantis: add a Telegram desktop scenario builder that leases Crabbox, installs native Telegram Desktop, configures an OpenClaw Telegram gateway with leased bot credentials, and records VNC screenshot/video artifacts.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: add realtime voice diagnostics for speaker turns, playback resets, barge-in detection, and audio cutoff analysis.</li>
<li>Talk: add <code>talk.realtime.instructions</code> so operators can append realtime voice style instructions while preserving OpenClaw's built-in agent-consult guidance. (#79081) Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: default test and source installs to the pure-JS <code>opusscript</code> decoder by ignoring optional native <code>@discordjs/opus</code> builds, avoiding slow native addon compiles outside dedicated voice-performance lanes.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: add an opt-in native <code>@discordjs/opus</code> install script and decoder preference for live voice-performance lanes without charging unrelated Docker/tests for native addon builds.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: add <code>voice.allowedChannels</code> to restrict voice joins and bot voice-state moves to configured channels while preserving open voice behavior when unset.</li>
<li>Gateway/skills: add an opt-in private skill archive upload install path gated by <code>skills.install.allowUploadedArchives</code>, so trusted Gateway clients can stage and install zip-backed skills only when operators explicitly enable the code-install surface. (#74430) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: enable Codex native code-mode-only for harness threads so deferred OpenClaw dynamic tools run through Codex's own searchable code execution surface instead of a PI-style wrapper.</li>
<li>Dependencies: refresh workspace pins and patch targets, including ACPX <code>@agentclientprotocol/claude-agent-acp</code> <code>0.33.1</code>, Codex ACP <code>0.14.0</code>, Baileys <code>7.0.0-rc10</code>, Google GenAI <code>2.0.1</code>, OpenAI <code>6.37.0</code>, AWS SDK <code>3.1045.0</code>, Kysely <code>0.29.0</code>, Tlon skill <code>0.3.6</code>, Aimock <code>1.19.5</code>, and tsdown <code>0.22.0</code>.</li>
<li>Dependencies: refresh workspace pins for Anthropic SDK, Smithy shared ini loading, Playwright, YAML, Aimock, TypeScript native preview, Vitest, Oxlint/Oxfmt, Vite, and pnpm 11.1.0.</li>
<li>Dependencies: hard-pin non-peer direct dependency specs across bundled packages and add a changed-check guard so runtime installs resolve the exact versions tested by maintainers.</li>
<li>Dependencies: move embedded Pi packages to the <code>@earendil-works</code> namespace, refresh Twitch Twurple packages, and move <code>@openclaw/fs-safe</code> from the GitHub release pin to the published npm package.</li>
<li>Build: route Testbox changed-check delegation through Crabbox and remove the OpenClaw-specific Blacksmith Testbox helper scripts.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: preserve scoped background exec/process session references across embedded compaction and after-turn runtime contexts without exposing sessions from unrelated scopes. Fixes #79284. (#79307) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Agents/process: tell agents to inspect background sessions with <code>process log</code> before sending interactive input and to use <code>waitingForInput</code>/<code>stdinWritable</code> hints from <code>log</code>/<code>poll</code>.</li>
<li>CLI/onboarding: improve setup, onboarding, configure, and channel command wayfinding so terminal flows explain the next useful command instead of relying on terse setup labels.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex: remove the configurable Codex dynamic-tools profile so Codex app-server always owns workspace, edit, patch, exec, process, and plan tools while OpenClaw integration tools remain available.</li>
<li>macOS app: update the Peekaboo bridge dependency to Peekaboo 3.0.0.</li>
<li>Dependencies: refresh workspace pins and move the WhatsApp plugin from <code>@whiskeysockets/baileys</code> to <code>baileys</code> while keeping the <code>7.0.0-rc10</code> runtime.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: add bundled-plugin session actions, <code>sendSessionAttachment</code>, and Cron-backed <code>scheduleSessionTurn</code>/tag cleanup under the grouped session namespace. Replaces #75578/#75581/#75588 and part of #73384/#74483. Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/media-understanding: add <code>extractStructuredWithModel(...)</code> plus the optional provider-side <code>extractStructured(...)</code> seam so trusted plugins can run bounded image-first structured extraction with optional supplemental text context through provider-owned runtimes such as Codex.</li>
<li>Exec approvals: add <code>tools.exec.commandHighlighting</code> so parser-derived command highlighting in approval prompts can be enabled globally or per agent. (#79348) Thanks @jesse-merhi.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: mirror native Codex subagent spawn lifecycle events into Task Registry so app-server child agents appear in task/status surfaces without relying on transcript text. (#79512) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>CLI/media: render terminal QR codes with full-block characters by default so the bundled <code>qrcode</code> terminal renderer does not emit a pathologically dense ANSI final row in compact half-block mode that breaks scanning in some terminals. Fixes #77820. Thanks @KrasimirKralev.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: read post-compaction AGENTS.md refresh context from the queued run workspace instead of the runner process cwd, so CLI-backed follow-up turns re-inject the correct workspace startup rules after compaction. Fixes #70541. (#75532) Thanks @vyctorbrzezowski.</li>
<li>Agents/read tool: treat positive offsets beyond EOF as empty ranges instead of surfacing the upstream read error, so stale pagination cursors no longer crash tool calls while unrelated read failures still fail loud. Fixes #62466. (#75536) Thanks @vyctorbrzezowski.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview refs left in Google API-key onboarding model allowlists and fallbacks, so setup-emitted config keeps testing <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> instead of <code>google/gemini-3-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Telegram/context: bound selected topic context to the active session so messages from before <code>/new</code> or <code>/reset</code> are not replayed into later turns. (#80848) Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired nested Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids when resolving exact configured proxy-provider refs, so <code>kilocode/google/gemini-3-pro-preview</code> resolves to <code>kilocode/google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> for Gemini 3.1 testing.</li>
<li>CLI: strip generic OSC terminal escape payloads from sanitized output fields, preventing clipboard/title escape bodies from leaking into commitment tables and other terminal-safe text. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: match connector-backed plugin approval elicitations by stable connector id so enabled destructive actions no longer fall through to display-name-only rejection.</li>
<li>Build: replace selected build utility <code>tsx</code> preloads with Node native type stripping so Node 26 build paths no longer emit <code>DEP0205</code> module loader deprecation warnings. (#78584) Thanks @keshavbotagent.</li>
<li>Media generation: honor configured music and video generation timeouts when tool calls omit <code>timeoutMs</code>, matching image generation behavior. (#80687)</li>
<li>CLI/update/status: label beta-channel plugin fallback and model-pricing refresh failures as warnings, keeping mixed beta/latest plugin cohorts visible without making core update or Gateway reachability look failed. Fixes #80689. Thanks @BKF-Gitty.</li>
<li>Doctor/plugins: relink managed npm plugin <code>openclaw</code> peer dependencies during <code>doctor --fix</code>, while refusing to follow package-local <code>node_modules</code> symlinks outside the plugin package. (#77412) Thanks @TheCrazyLex.</li>
<li>iMessage: route inbound tapbacks as reaction system events instead of normal messages, defaulting to bot-authored-message notifications while allowing <code>reactionNotifications: "off" | "own" | "all"</code> overrides. Fixes #60274; refs #39031 and #39322. Thanks @hyperclaw.</li>
<li>Control UI/performance: scope Nodes polling to the active Nodes tab, debounce stale session-list reconciliation, and bound chat-side session refreshes so long-running dashboards avoid background reload churn. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Plugins/channels: explain bundled channel entry files that reach the legacy plugin loader as setup-runtime loader mismatches instead of generic missing-register failures. Thanks @chinar-amrutkar.</li>
<li>Plugins/session-end: fire a typed <code>session_end</code> plugin hook with reason <code>shutdown</code> (or <code>restart</code> when a restart is expected) for every session that was still active when the gateway process stops. Previously SIGTERM/SIGINT/restart paths closed the gateway without enumerating active sessions, leaving downstream <code>session_end</code> plugins (e.g. claude-mem) with ghost rows accumulating across restarts. The new shutdown finalizer drains an in-memory tracker that is populated by <code>session_start</code> and forgotten by replace / reset / delete / compaction emitters, so previously-finalized sessions are never double-fired. The drain is bounded to a 2 s total budget so a slow plugin cannot block process exit. Adds <code>"shutdown"</code> and <code>"restart"</code> to <code>PluginHookSessionEndReason</code>. Fixes #57790. Thanks @pandadev66.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: clamp Codex code-mode sandboxing to workspace-write when an OpenClaw sandbox is active, preventing Docker gateway socket access from becoming a danger-full-access Codex turn.</li>
<li>TUI: exit immediately on Ctrl+C/SIGINT after gateway disconnect and bound shutdown drain so terminal teardown cannot strand sessions. Fixes #75379. (#75381) Thanks @udaymanish6.</li>
<li>Matrix: default outbound markdown tables to bullet lists instead of fenced code blocks. Fixes #78990. (#80890) Thanks @kinjitakabe.</li>
<li>Bonjour/Gateway: treat active ciao probing and fresh name-conflict renames as in-progress so the mDNS watchdog waits for probe settlement before retrying, preventing rapid re-advertise loops on Windows, WSL, and other multicast-hostile hosts. (#74778) Refs #74242. Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Providers/MiniMax: send a minimal Anthropic-compatible user fallback when message conversion filters a turn to an empty payload, so MiniMax M2.7 no longer returns <code>chat content is empty</code> after tool-heavy sessions. Fixes #74589. Thanks @neeravmakwana and @DerekEXS.</li>
<li>Tools/media: preserve implicit allow-all semantics from <code>tools.alsoAllow</code>-only policies when preconstructing built-in media generation and PDF tools, so configured media tools become live without forcing <code>tools.allow: ["*", ...]</code>. Fixes #77841. Thanks @trialanderrorstudios.</li>
<li>Codex/Telegram: separate code-mode tool progress from final replies, render bridged tool calls with native tool labels, and repair persisted missing tool results for safer follow-up turns. (#80663) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Memory/search: load the platform-specific <code>sqlite-vec-<platform>-<arch></code> variant directly when the meta <code>sqlite-vec</code> package is missing from a global install, so vector recall keeps working on <code>npm install -g openclaw@latest</code> upgrades where optionalDependencies left only the platform variant on disk. Fixes #77838. Thanks @corevibe555 and @Simon2256928.</li>
<li>Cron: keep long manual cron runs active in the task registry until completion, preventing transient <code>lost</code> markers before durable recovery reconciles. Fixes #78233. (#78243) Thanks @Feelw00.</li>
<li>Doctor/GitHub CLI: surface a <code>GH_CONFIG_DIR</code> hint when the GitHub skill is usable but <code>gh</code> auth lives under a different operator HOME than the agent process, without warning for disabled or filtered skills. Fixes #78063. (#78095) Thanks @tmimmanuel.</li>
<li>Gateway: dedupe concurrent <code>send</code>, <code>poll</code>, and <code>message.action</code> requests while delivery is still in flight, preventing duplicate outbound work for the same idempotency key. (#68341) Thanks @thesomewhatyou.</li>
<li>Cron: keep main-session <code>systemEvent</code> heartbeat wakes on their bound session route for both direct and queued wake paths by dropping inherited explicit heartbeat destinations when forcing <code>target: "last"</code>. Fixes #73900. Thanks @richardmqq.</li>
<li>Telegram: honor forced document delivery for video media so <code>--force-document</code> sends MP4s as documents instead of typed videos. Fixes #80389. (#80405) Thanks @jbetala7.</li>
<li>Gateway: clear speculative node wake state when APNs registration is missing, preventing unregistered or mistyped node IDs from retaining wake throttle entries. Fixes #68847. (#68848) Thanks @Feelw00.</li>
<li>Auto-reply: keep late follow-up queue drain finalizers from deleting a replacement queue registered after <code>/stop</code>, preventing immediate follow-up messages from being orphaned. Fixes #68838. (#68839) Thanks @Feelw00.</li>
<li>Feishu: make manual App ID/App Secret setup the default channel-binding path while keeping QR scan-to-create as an optional best-effort flow, and document the manual fallback for domestic Feishu mobile clients that do not react to the QR code. Fixes #80591. Thanks @wei-wei-zhao.</li>
<li>Memory: cap dreaming promotion writes to <code>MEMORY.md</code> by compacting oldest auto-promoted sections while preserving user-authored notes, keeping active memory below the bootstrap budget. Fixes #73691. (#74088) Thanks @YB0y.</li>
<li>Telegram: show resolved thinking defaults in native <code>/status</code> and <code>/think</code> menus while preserving explicit session overrides. (#80341) Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>Channels: cache selected channel registry lookups against the active fallback snapshot so pinned-empty registries refresh native command and alias routing after active registry swaps. (#80333) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: reuse native Codex CLI OAuth for isolated app-server harness login, refresh, and app inventory cache keys so ChatGPT-authenticated Codex runs no longer fall back to unauthenticated OpenAI API calls. (#79877) Thanks @jeffjhunter.</li>
<li>Gateway: scope <code>sessions.resolve</code> sessionId and label store loads to the requested agent so large unrelated agent stores are not parsed for scoped lookups. Fixes #51264. (#79474) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Gateway: share serialized streaming event envelopes across eligible WebSocket and node subscribers while preserving per-client sequence numbers. (#80299) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Gateway: consolidate duplicate <code>openclaw doctor</code> service config panels while preserving the declined-repair <code>--force</code> hint. Fixes #80287. (#78688) Thanks @YB0y.</li>
<li>Browser: report Chrome MCP existing-session page readiness in browser status without letting status probes exceed the client timeout. Fixes #80268. (#80280) Thanks @ai-hpc.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: route opening-phase Baileys 428 connectionClosed through the WhatsApp reconnect policy and keep post-open 428 closes retryable, so transient setup socket closes retry with WhatsApp diagnostics instead of escaping as a bare <code>channel exited</code> error. Fixes #75736; mitigates #77443. Thanks @dataCenter430.</li>
<li>Agents: disable Pi's default filesystem resource discovery for embedded runs while keeping OpenClaw inline extension factories active, avoiding Windows event-loop stalls during first WhatsApp-triggered agent startup. Fixes #77443. Thanks @dataCenter430.</li>
<li>Providers/self-hosted: read model-scoped llama.cpp runtime context from <code>/props.default_generation_settings.n_ctx</code> while keeping top-level <code>n_ctx</code> as a fallback, so session budgeting reflects the loaded context window. Fixes #73664. (#74057) Thanks @brokemac79.</li>
<li>Memory: reject symlinked directory components in configured extra memory paths before reading Markdown files. (#80331) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Sessions/transcripts: replace whole-file <code>readFile</code> scans with shared streaming helpers (<code>streamSessionTranscriptLines</code> and <code>streamSessionTranscriptLinesReverse</code>) for idempotency lookup, latest/tail assistant text reads, delivery-mirror dedupe, and compaction fork loading, so long-running sessions no longer materialize the full transcript in memory. Forward scans use <code>readline</code> over a bounded <code>createReadStream</code>; reverse scans read bounded chunks from the file end and decode complete JSONL lines newest-first without a fixed tail cap. Synthetic 200 MiB transcript: peak RSS delta drops from +252 MiB to +27 MiB while preserving malformed-line tolerance and idempotency-key return semantics. Fixes #54296. Thanks @jack-stormentswe.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP: filter browser-internal targets from raw CDP and persistent Playwright tab selection so navigation opens real page tabs. Fixes #55734. Thanks @Demine4.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: apply hot-reloaded <code>dmPolicy</code> and <code>allowFrom</code> settings to the active Web listener before processing new inbound DMs. Fixes #80538. Thanks @Ampaskopi129.</li>
<li>Plugins: let <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code> repair managed plugin installs whose package entrypoints fail package-directory boundary validation after local state moves. Fixes #80592. Thanks @wei-wei-zhao.</li>
<li>Voice-call: resume voice-originated exec approval follow-ups as internal non-delivery turns instead of rejecting them as <code>unknown channel: voice</code>. Fixes #80540. Thanks @patrickmch.</li>
<li>Control UI: preserve the composer draft when Stop is tapped during an active chat run, preventing accidental prompt loss on mobile. Fixes #80586. Thanks @KCALLC.</li>
<li>Infra/retry: keep jittered retry delays at or above server-supplied Retry-After lower bounds when the hint can be honored. Fixes #68541. (#68543) Thanks @Feelw00.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify that <code>/model provider/model</code> is an exact session route, while duplicate bare model ids only use configured fallback order on non-session override paths. Refs #80562. Thanks @gaodaabao.</li>
<li>Redact persisted secret-shaped payloads [AI]. (#79006) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Agents: label <code>.openclaw/sandboxes</code> exec workdirs as sandbox runs in compact tool summaries instead of showing the full path.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex: surface browser OAuth and device-code login failures instead of treating failed logins as empty successful auth results. Refs #80363.</li>
<li>CLI agents: carry runtime-only current-turn sender/reply context into CLI model prompts while keeping prompt-build hook input and transcript text clean.</li>
<li>Control UI: keep workspace file presence checks from treating <code>fs-safe</code> stat helper failures as missing files, restoring Agents file status for existing Windows workspace files. Fixes #79953. Thanks @lovelefeng-glitch.</li>
<li>Microsoft Foundry: report an explicit error when the Azure subscription prompt returns an id that is not present in the enabled subscription list, instead of continuing from an unsafe subscription assertion. (#62742) Thanks @oliviareid-svg.</li>
<li>fix(matrix): gate name-based allowlist resolution [AI]. (#79007) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Slack: include the bot's own root/parent message in new thread sessions so in-thread replies reach the agent with the parent text the user is responding to, instead of only <code>reply_to_id</code> metadata. Fixes #79338. Thanks @sxxtony.</li>
<li>Docker: keep image builds on the source pnpm workspace policy so pnpm 11 can prune production dependencies without a Docker-only workspace rewrite.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: restore info-level gateway logs for embedded compaction start, completion, and incomplete outcomes. (#71961) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Telegram: build reply-aware inbound turns through the shared channel context path so agents see the current reply target inline with the current message.</li>
<li>Telegram: recover legacy message cache files that mixed JSON-array and line-delimited entries so restarted gateways preserve reply-window context. (#80567)</li>
<li>Telegram: update the reply-context cache when messages are edited, so streamed bot replies appear in later agent context with their final text instead of the first draft.</li>
<li>Skills/Windows: normalize compacted skill prompt locations to forward slashes after home-prefix compaction so Windows skill paths remain readable by model file tools. (#52200) Thanks @chienchandler.</li>
<li>Control UI/Windows: update <code>@openclaw/fs-safe</code> so agent workspace file presence checks fall back correctly on Windows, preventing existing AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, TOOLS.md, IDENTITY.md, USER.md, HEARTBEAT.md, and MEMORY.md files from showing as missing. Fixes #79953. Thanks @lovelefeng-glitch.</li>
<li>Memory: skip managed dreaming cron reconciliation warnings for ordinary cron and heartbeat hook contexts that cannot manage Gateway cron. (#77027) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Cron: treat Codex app-server turn acceptance, CLI process spawn, and tool starts as execution milestones, preventing isolated runs from tripping the early startup watchdog after work has begun.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: treat current-turn <code><turn_aborted></code> raw markers as terminal so interrupted native-tool turns release Discord agent sessions instead of waiting for the outer timeout.</li>
<li>Yuanbao: bump <code>openclaw-plugin-yuanbao</code> to 2.13.1 to support <code>sourceReplyDeliveryMode: "automatic"</code> for group chat. (#79814) Thanks @loongfay.</li>
<li>Memory: keep <code>memory_search</code> result <code>corpus</code> labels aligned with the hit source, so session transcript hits surface as <code>sessions</code> and memory-file hits stay <code>memory</code>. Fixes #72885. (#71898, #72886) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: default native plugin app tool approvals to automatic so non-destructive read tools run when destructive actions are disabled.</li>
<li>Plugins: allow untracked local source plugins in the global extensions directory to load TypeScript package entries while keeping managed installs strict about compiled runtime output. Fixes #80503. Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired nested Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids while converting manifest catalog rows into emitted provider config, so <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> is used for testing instead of <code>google/gemini-3-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired nested Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids inside saved model allowlists and fallback chains, so proxy routes like <code>openrouter/google/gemini-3-pro-preview</code> are persisted as Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired nested Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids in configured proxy/provider-auth model catalogs, so regenerated config keeps testing <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> instead of <code>google/gemini-3-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired nested Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids while onboarding provider catalog presets, so setup-emitted proxy configs test <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> instead of <code>google/gemini-3-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids in provider catalog rows during generic config writes, so unrelated config changes keep testing <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Models: keep configured fallback chains ahead of configured primary models for override selections with duplicate model ids, preventing fallback jumps to the wrong provider. Fixes #80562.</li>
<li>Native apps: advertise the Gateway protocol compatibility range so chat and node sessions can connect to v3 gateways after additive v4 client updates.</li>
<li>Gateway/agents: keep stale <code>sessions_send</code> ACP manager and <code>web_fetch</code> runtime chunks importable after package updates, preventing live gateways from breaking before restart. Fixes #78804. Thanks @Gomesy72.</li>
<li>Gateway/install: preserve service environment value-source metadata in <code>openclaw gateway install</code>, so systemd reinstall paths keep env-file-backed secrets out of inline unit metadata. Refs #77406, #77427. Thanks @stainlu and @brokemac79.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/reset: include inbound sender context in bare <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code> model prompts while keeping startup instructions out of transcript prompts, so agents see sender identity on the first reset turn. Fixes #77360. Thanks @srb11e.</li>
<li>Gateway: avoid synchronous restart-sentinel state probes during post-attach startup, preventing slow Windows or redirected state directories from blocking channel turns. Fixes #79264. Thanks @liyi58.</li>
<li>Agents/auth: update successful model auth profile status with one locked store write, reducing post-model reply latency from duplicate <code>auth-profiles.json</code> saves. Thanks @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>Agents/image: honor explicit <code>image</code> tool model overrides even when <code>agents.defaults.imageModel</code> is unset, restoring one-off vision calls for configured multimodal providers. Fixes #79341. Thanks @haumanto.</li>
<li>Doctor/update: leave live systemd gateway units unchanged during noninteractive update-mode service repair, so update-time doctor does not silently overwrite operator-owned unit directives. Refs #80462.</li>
<li>Update: accept optional leading <code>v</code> prefixes when verifying exact npm package install targets, so <code>openclaw update --tag v2026...</code> does not roll back after installing the matching bare package version. Refs #74069; #80480. Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Doctor: treat missing plugin ids in <code>plugins.deny</code> as stale config warnings instead of fatal validation errors, and remove them during stale plugin cleanup so update repair does not restore last-known-good config for deny-only stale plugin refs. Refs #77802. Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: preserve prompt-local current-turn context through context-engine prompt projection, so replied-to Telegram messages stay visible to the Codex model input.</li>
<li>Telegram: pass agent-scoped media roots through gateway message actions so workspace-local media from the active agent is not rejected as cross-agent access. Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>CLI/gateway: keep <code>gateway status --deep</code> plugin-aware so configured plugin manifest warnings, including missing channel config metadata, stay visible during install and update smoke checks.</li>
<li>Doctor/status: clarify gateway token source conflict warnings and suppress them inside the managed Gateway service credential context.</li>
<li>Feishu: accept Schema 2 card callbacks whose operator identity is nested under <code>operator.user_id</code>, so card buttons dispatch instead of being dropped as malformed. Fixes #71670. (#71787) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Feishu: fall back to a top-level group send when normal group quoted replies target a withdrawn or missing message, preventing replies from disappearing silently while preserving native topic safety. Fixes #79349. Thanks @arlen8411.</li>
<li>Doctor: stop flagging the live compatibility agent directory as orphaned when the configured default agent is not <code>main</code>. Fixes #74313. (#74438) Thanks @carlos4s.</li>
<li>Auth/Claude CLI: persist fresher managed external CLI OAuth credentials back to <code>auth-profiles.json</code>, preventing stale <code>anthropic:claude-cli</code> profiles from repeatedly bootstrapping and flooding debug logs. Fixes #80129. Thanks @Caulderein.</li>
<li>Context: render <code>/context map</code> only from actual run context and persist Codex app-server run reports without counting deferred tool-search schemas as prompt-loaded tool schemas.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: report Codex-native tool execution to diagnostics so long-running native <code>bash</code>, web, file, and MCP tools no longer look like stale embedded runs to the watchdog. (#80217)</li>
<li>Codex app-server: refresh Codex account rate limits after subscription usage-limit failures so Discord and other channel replies can show the next reset time instead of saying Codex returned none. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Agents/auth: let Codex-backed OpenAI agent turns use <code>auth.order.openai</code> entries for Codex-compatible OAuth and API-key profiles while keeping existing <code>openai-codex</code> profile ordering valid.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: emit async <code>after_tool_call</code> observations for native tool completions not covered by the native hook relay so observability plugins can record Codex-native tools. (#80372) Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>Tasks: route group and channel task completions through the requester session so the parent agent can send the visible summary instead of stopping at a generic task-status line. Fixes #77251. (#77365) Thanks @funmerlin.</li>
<li>Telegram: preserve blank lines between manually indented bullet blocks and following numbered sections in rendered replies. Fixes #76998. Thanks @evgyur.</li>
<li>Agents/sandbox: allow read-only sandbox sessions to read the <code>/agent</code> workspace mount while keeping write/edit/apply_patch workspace-only guarded, restoring <code>read /agent/...</code> for <code>workspaceAccess: "ro"</code>. Fixes #39497. Thanks @stainlu and @teosborne.</li>
<li>Slack: pass configured agent identity through draft preview sends so partial streaming replies keep custom username/avatar on the initial Slack message. Fixes #38235. (#38237) Thanks @lacymorrow.</li>
<li>Slack: support <code>allowBots: "mentions"</code> for bot-authored messages that mention the receiving bot, matching the documented Discord-style mode without accepting every bot message. Fixes #43587. (#43588) Thanks @raw34.</li>
<li>Slack: refresh private file URLs with <code>files.info</code> when inbound DM file events omit or stale attachment URLs, preventing file attachments from being dropped before media hydration. Fixes #50129. (#50200) Thanks @smartchainark.</li>
<li>Slack: add scoped message-tool formatting hints so agents use Markdown for plain sends and direct mrkdwn for Block Kit fields. Fixes #34609. (#50979) Thanks @carrotRakko.</li>
<li>Slack: describe <code>download-file</code> file ids separately from message timestamps and return a targeted recovery error when agents pass <code>messageId</code> instead of <code>fileId</code>. (#74155) Thanks @jarvis-ai-gregmoser.</li>
<li>Slack: retain processed room messages for <code>requireMention=false</code> channels so always-on Slack rooms keep recent conversation context between turns. (#38658) Thanks @syedamaann.</li>
<li>Slack: compile interactive reply directives for direct outbound sends without bypassing the <code>interactiveReplies</code> capability gate, preserving Block Kit for Slack CLI and cron deliveries. (#78220) Thanks @kazamak.</li>
<li>Slack: keep DM last-route updates scoped to the active non-main DM session, including threaded DM turns, so isolated Slack DM sessions do not overwrite the shared main route. (#73085) Thanks @clawSean.</li>
<li>Slack/ACP: route Slack channel and DM messages through configured ACP bindings when no runtime binding exists, keeping bound thread replies pinned to the persistent ACP session and dropping unavailable configured targets instead of falling back to <code>main</code>. (#73101) Thanks @Raasl.</li>
<li>Slack: mark unresolved thread replies as ambiguous and skip them instead of treating them as root channel messages, keeping thread continuation on the SDK-backed participation store. (#75630) Thanks @soichiyo.</li>
<li>Slack: let same-channel message tool sends opt out of inherited thread context with <code>topLevel: true</code> or <code>threadId: null</code>, allowing agents to post a new parent-channel message from inside a Slack thread. Fixes #79807. Thanks @vexclawx31.</li>
<li>Slack: prefer full rich-text block content over truncated socket-mode message previews so long inbound Slack messages reach agents intact. Fixes #79027. Thanks @BobAccentWebDev.</li>
<li>Slack: include structured Slack API error details in setup, probe, streaming, and reply logs while preserving token redaction. (#53966) Thanks @deucemask.</li>
<li>Gateway/agents: keep structured reasons when active-run queueing fails and deprecate the legacy boolean queue helper, so steering and subagent wake diagnostics distinguish completed, non-streaming, and compacting runs. Fixes #80156. Thanks @markus-lassfolk.</li>
<li>System events: dedupe keyed events across the queue while preserving unkeyed, delivery-route, and trust-boundary event identity. (#73040) Thanks @statxc.</li>
<li>Agents/UI: compact exec and tool progress rows by hiding redundant shell tool names, replacing known workspace paths with short context markers, and preserving Discord trace scrubbing for compact command lines.</li>
<li>ACPX: run and await the embedded ACP backend startup probe by default so the gateway <code>ready</code> signal no longer fires before the acpx runtime has either become usable or reported a probe failure; set <code>OPENCLAW_ACPX_RUNTIME_STARTUP_PROBE=0</code> to restore lazy startup. Fixes #79596. Thanks @bzelones.</li>
<li>Gateway/status: surface model-pricing bootstrap and refresh failures as degraded health/status warnings while keeping Gateway liveness healthy. Fixes #79599. Thanks @bzelones.</li>
<li>OpenAI-compatible models: strip prior assistant reasoning fields from replayed Chat Completions history by default, preventing oMLX/vLLM Qwen follow-up turns from rejecting or stalling on stale <code>reasoning</code> payloads. Fixes #46637. Thanks @zipzagster and @lexhoefsloot.</li>
<li>CLI/onboarding: give non-Azure custom providers a safe generated context window and heal legacy 4k wizard entries without overwriting explicit valid small model limits, preventing first-turn compaction loops. Fixes #79428. (#79911) Thanks @Jefsky.</li>
<li>OpenAI-compatible models: add <code>compat.strictMessageKeys</code> to strip Chat Completions replay messages to <code>role</code> and <code>content</code> for strict providers that reject OpenAI-style tool and metadata keys. Fixes #50374. Thanks @choutos.</li>
<li>Bedrock Mantle: add <code>plugins.entries.amazon-bedrock-mantle.config.discovery.enabled=false</code> to suppress automatic Mantle discovery and IAM bearer-token generation while keeping the plugin enabled. Fixes #67288. Thanks @kanekoh.</li>
<li>Ollama: stop native <code>/api/chat</code> requests from copying catalog <code>contextWindow</code> or <code>maxTokens</code> into <code>options.num_ctx</code> unless <code>params.num_ctx</code> is explicitly configured, avoiding pathological prompt-ingestion latency on local large-context models. Fixes #62267. Thanks @BenSHPD.</li>
<li>Ollama: keep the model idle watchdog enabled for <code>*:cloud</code> models routed through a local Ollama host, so cloud-backed tool-loop stalls fail over visibly instead of inheriting local-model no-idle behavior. Fixes #79350. Thanks @geek111.</li>
<li>Voice/Ollama: honor routed voice agent <code>tools.allow</code> for classic embedded voice responses, including empty allowlists, so no-tool Ollama agents do not receive tool schemas. Fixes #79506. Thanks @donkeykong91.</li>
<li>Agents/doctor: warn when channel-routed agents cannot call the <code>message</code> tool, so operators can fix tool policy mismatches before explicit channel actions such as attachments or thread replies fail. Refs #80128. Thanks @jeffjhunterai.</li>
<li>Gateway: reread config from disk after the first in-process restart loop startup, preventing SIGUSR1 restarts from reusing a stale startup snapshot and dropping config written after boot. Fixes #79947. Thanks @TheLevti.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: deliver native image-generation outputs from Codex <code>savedPath</code> events as reply media, so blank-text image generation turns still attach the generated file. Thanks @keshavbotagent.</li>
<li>Network/SSRF: keep pinned automatic DNS lookups on IPv4 when dual-stack hosts also publish AAAA records, and treat <code>EADDRNOTAVAIL</code> as a transient gateway network failure instead of a fatal crash. Fixes #80078. Thanks @takamasa-aiso.</li>
<li>Control UI: show compact one-line live/idle/terminal run status badges in the Sessions table and rename the active-minute filter to its updated-within meaning. Fixes #78307. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI: scope chat session-list refreshes by agent and skip disk-only agent store discovery for configured-only lists, preventing post-first-message session switching stalls on large Windows stores. Fixes #79675. Thanks @lovelefeng-glitch, @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI: allow Appearance tweakcn theme imports through the served CSP so browser-local custom theme links no longer fail with a <code>connect-src</code> violation. Fixes #78504. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI/config: remove plugin allowlist entries that the form auto-added when a plugin enable toggle is reverted before saving, so reverting the visible toggle clears dirty state without persisting unintended allowlist changes. (#78329) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Gateway/mobile: reuse bootstrap-issued device-token scopes on handoff reconnects and surface device-token scope mismatches separately from token mismatches while preserving full shared-token dashboard/native sessions. Fixes #79292. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Media/host-read: allow buffer-verified gzip, tar, and 7z archives in the shared host-local media validator alongside ZIP and document attachments.</li>
<li>Plugins/install: retry managed npm plugin installs without npm alias overrides after npm's <code>Invalid comparator: npm:</code> failure, so older npm versions can install official plugins instead of aborting. (#80539) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Plugins/doctor: invalidate persisted plugin registry snapshots when plugin diagnostics point at deleted source paths, so <code>openclaw doctor</code> stops repeating stale warnings after a local extension is replaced by a managed npm plugin. Fixes #80087. (#80134) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Doctor/OpenAI Codex: preserve Codex auth intent when auto-repairing legacy <code>openai-codex/*</code> model refs to canonical <code>openai/*</code> by adding provider/model-scoped Codex runtime policy, preventing repaired configs from falling through to direct OpenAI API-key auth. Fixes #78533 and #78570. Thanks @superck110 and @Azmodump.</li>
<li>CLI/agents: surface durable message delivery status from <code>sendDurableMessageBatch</code> in <code>deliverAgentCommandResult</code> and <code>openclaw agent --json --deliver</code>, preserving suppressed hook outcomes as terminal no-retry results while exposing partial and failed sends for automation. Supersedes #53961 and #57755. Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Agents: apply the LLM idle watchdog while provider stream setup is still pending, preventing silent pre-stream model hangs from waiting for the full agent timeout.</li>
<li>Cron: let isolated self-cleanup runs inspect their own job run history while keeping other cron jobs and mutation actions blocked. Fixes #80019. Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Cron: report isolated agent-turn setup and pre-model stalls with phase-specific timeout errors instead of waiting for the full job budget when no model call starts. Fixes #74803. Thanks @jeffsteinbok-openclaw and @dgkim311.</li>
<li>CLI/plugins: treat arbitrary unknown subcommands outside plugin CLI metadata as normal unknown commands instead of suggesting <code>plugins.allow</code>, while preserving allowlist guidance for real plugin command roots. Fixes #80109. (#80123) Thanks @kagura-agent.</li>
<li>CLI/config: persist explicit <code>config set</code> and <code>config patch</code> values that equal runtime defaults instead of reporting success while dropping them. Fixes #79856. (#80106) Thanks @abodanty and @hclsys.</li>
<li>OpenAI/realtime voice: accept Codex-compatible legacy audio and transcript event aliases so provider protocol drift does not drop assistant audio or captions.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: keep default agent-proxy realtime sessions from auto-speaking filler before the forced OpenClaw consult answer, finish Discord playback on realtime response completion, and queue later exact-speech answers until playback idles to avoid mid-sentence replacement.</li>
<li>Gateway: return deterministic <code>400 invalid_request_error</code> responses for malformed encoded session-kill HTTP paths instead of letting route-shaped requests fall through to later Gateway handlers. (#72439) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Control UI: serve root PWA and favicon assets from <code>/__openclaw__/</code> SPA routes so tab icons, install metadata, and the service worker do not 404 after internal navigation. Fixes #80072. Thanks @CodeNovice2017.</li>
<li>Exec/safe bins: compare trusted safe-bin dirs with path-specific case folding on case-insensitive filesystems so Windows and default macOS paths match without weakening case-sensitive mounts. (#42131) Thanks @hkochar.</li>
<li>OpenAI/realtime voice: honor disabled input-audio interruption locally so server VAD speech-start events do not clear Discord playback after operators set <code>interruptResponseOnInputAudio: false</code>.</li>
<li>Telegram: keep no-response DM turns quiet instead of rewriting them into visible silent-reply chatter. Fixes #78188. (#78228) Thanks @Beandon13.</li>
<li>Telegram: handle managed select button callbacks before the raw callback fallback while preserving delimiter-containing option values such as <code>env|prod</code>. (#79816) Thanks @moeedahmed.</li>
<li>OpenAI-compatible models: handle JSON chat-completion bodies returned to streaming requests, preserving reasoning fields and visible text instead of completing an empty agent turn. Fixes #77870.</li>
<li>Discord/models: defer model picker component interactions before loading route, model, and preference data, preventing "This interaction failed" timeouts under gateway load. Fixes #77283. Thanks @colin-chang.</li>
<li>xAI: expose <code>/think low|medium|high</code> for reasoning-capable Grok models and keep <code>reasoning.effort</code> on native Responses payloads while preserving off-only behavior for non-reasoning routes. Fixes #79210. Thanks @colinmcintosh.</li>
<li>CLI/media: let explicit image description model refs use bundled static provider catalogs and generic model-backed image hooks, so <code>openclaw infer image describe --model zai/glm-4.6v</code> works like direct model runs and Anthropic auth probes avoid stale Claude 3 Haiku catalog entries.</li>
<li>Models/Anthropic: add <code>anthropic/claude-haiku-4-5</code> to Anthropic API-key agent allowlist defaults when an Anthropic default model is configured, so cron model overrides can select the current Haiku alias. Fixes #78000.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: initialize built-in context engines before CLI transcript compaction resolves the default engine, preventing clean-process <code>legacy</code> engine registration failures during CLI session persistence. Fixes #79446. Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Agents/Anthropic-compatible: strip replayed thinking blocks for custom Anthropic-compatible models that explicitly declare <code>supportsReasoningEffort: false</code>, preventing Kimi-compatible providers from resending unsupported <code>thinking</code> content. Fixes #47452.</li>
<li>Kimi: keep Anthropic-compatible thinking streams valid by supplying required thinking budgets and enough output room for hidden reasoning plus final text. (#80481) Thanks @InTheCloudDan.</li>
<li>Browser: wait longer for existing-session Chrome MCP status and non-deep doctor probes so slow first attaches do not falsely report offline while keeping raw CDP status probes short. (#77473) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Gateway/logging: install console capture before foreground Gateway fast-path parsing and suppress known libsignal session dumps even in verbose mode, preventing raw terminal logs from printing WhatsApp session key material. (#76306) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Exec approvals: keep <code>exec.approval.list</code> on the lightweight policy-summary path so listing pending approvals no longer loads the rich tree-sitter command explainer. (#76943) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Agents: surface concise default-visible warnings when <code>exec</code>/<code>bash</code> tool calls fail after the assistant claims success, while keeping raw stderr hidden unless verbose details are enabled. Fixes #60497. (#80003) Thanks @jbetala7.</li>
<li>Channels/iMessage: keep redacted failed probe details in non-sensitive health snapshots so Full Disk Access failures no longer appear as configured/OK in status output. Fixes #79795.</li>
<li>Agents: stop blank model-emitted tool calls before dispatch while preserving id-based tool-name recovery, preventing Kimi/NVIDIA blank-name retry loops without creating a callable <code>_blank</code> sentinel. Fixes #34129. (#56391) Thanks @smartchainark.</li>
<li>Agents/Telegram: deliver the canonical final assistant answer instead of replaying accumulated pre-tool text blocks, preventing duplicate Telegram replies and raw-looking tool-output fragments from leaking into chat delivery. Fixes #79621 and #79986. Thanks @nonzeroclaw and @dudaefj.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/TUI: keep fallback timeout recovery deliverable after a primary model lifecycle error by emitting fallback progress and deferring terminal TUI errors until recovery has a chance to finish. Fixes #80000. (#80009) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Heartbeat: clear stale auto fallback model overrides when the configured default model changes, so heartbeat runs follow updated <code>agents.defaults.model.primary</code> without requiring a manual reset. Fixes #74284. Thanks @brtkwr and @bitloi.</li>
<li>CLI/agent: let <code>openclaw agent --model</code> use the backend/admin Gateway scope without cached device-token scopes silently downscoping the request. (#78837) Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>CLI/help: keep help and version invocations configless while improving shared port, channel, plugin, task, session, message, pairing, and auth recovery text.</li>
<li>CLI/config: explain strict JSON parse failures with a valid example and the plain-string escape hatch.</li>
<li>CLI/secrets: turn offline Gateway reload failures into actionable recovery text.</li>
<li>CLI/channels: explain missing or ambiguous channel selections with next commands.</li>
<li>CLI/channels: defer guided channel status collection until a channel is selected, keeping <code>openclaw channels add</code> first screen quieter.</li>
<li>CLI/channels: exit guided channel setup cleanly on cancellation instead of printing the internal wizard error.</li>
<li>Plugins/CLI: route disabled Matrix and LanceDB memory command roots to plugin-enable guidance instead of generic unknown-command errors.</li>
<li>Browser/Docker: detect Playwright-managed Chromium from <code>PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH</code> and the default Playwright cache on Linux, so Docker installs that persist <code>/home/node/.cache/ms-playwright</code> no longer need <code>browser.executablePath</code>.</li>
<li>Ollama: keep DeepSeek V4 cloud models thinking-capable even when Ollama Cloud <code>/api/show</code> omits the <code>thinking</code> capability, so <code>/think high</code> no longer rejects <code>ollama/deepseek-v4-*:cloud</code>.</li>
<li>ACPX/Claude ACP: keep foreground prompts waiting for their own result when autonomous task-notification results arrive during the same session, and retarget the patch for Claude Agent ACP <code>0.33.1</code>.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: keep Baileys media uploads from passing non-Dispatcher agents to undici in <code>7.0.0-rc10</code>, and patch the bundled Baileys declaration so the latest tsdown build stays warning-clean.</li>
<li>Build: keep tsdown <code>0.22.0</code> warning-clean by externalizing known third-party declaration edges and replacing relative channel config module augmentations with explicit built-in channel fields.</li>
<li>ACP sessions: map canonical runtime options to backend-advertised ACP config keys like Claude's <code>effort</code> while keeping persisted OpenClaw state canonical. (#79926) Thanks @InTheCloudDan.</li>
<li>Models/Discord: support <code>provider/*</code> entries in <code>agents.defaults.models</code> so <code>/model</code>, <code>/models</code>, and model pickers can show dynamically discovered models for selected providers without exact model allowlists. Fixes #79485. Thanks @rendrag-git.</li>
<li>Gateway/watch: rebuild or restage missing bundled-plugin dist and runtime-postbuild outputs before launching the Gateway from a source checkout, preventing incomplete watch-mode runtime trees. (#70805) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>CLI/update: allow restart health probes from the previous gateway protocol during self-update, and make plugin dry-runs report exact npm target versions instead of <code>unknown</code> while preserving unchanged status.</li>
<li>OpenAI/Codex: forward persisted <code>openai-codex</code> OAuth profile metadata into Codex plugin harness attempts after canonical <code>openai/*</code> migration, so OAuth-only installs keep using native Codex auth instead of falling through to direct OpenAI API-key auth. Fixes #79978.</li>
<li>OpenAI/Codex: point gateway missing-key recovery and wizard docs at the canonical <code>openai/gpt-5.5</code> plus Codex OAuth route, and fix trajectory export errors so they suggest the valid <code>openclaw sessions</code> command.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired <code>google/gemini-3-pro-preview</code> primary, fallback, and model-map refs during config load and unrelated config writes so saved config keeps targeting Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids inside emitted Google provider model config, so regenerated models.json rows test <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids for explicit OpenAI-compatible Google and Gemini CLI provider configs, so emitted config targets <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids preserved from existing merged models.json providers so config emission keeps targeting <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: normalize retired Gemini 3 Pro Preview ids inside provider auth config patches so setup-emitted provider catalogs test <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code>.</li>
<li>GitHub Copilot: mint short-lived Copilot API tokens with the same <code>vscode-chat</code> integration identity used by runtime requests, and refresh legacy cached tokens missing that identity so image-capable Copilot models no longer inherit the <code>copilot-language-server</code> scope. Fixes #79946, #80074. Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Plugins/doctor: drop stale managed npm install records when <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code> removes npm packages that shadow bundled plugins, so the rebuilt registry no longer resurrects the removed package metadata.</li>
<li>Doctor: warn when a per-agent model config omits the <code>fallbacks</code> key and <code>agents.defaults.model.fallbacks</code> is non-empty. Covers both string-form (<code>"model": "..."</code>) and partial-object form (<code>"model": { "primary": "..." }</code>) — both silently clobber the defaults chain at runtime. Use <code>"fallbacks": []</code> to explicitly opt out of fallbacks, or add <code>"fallbacks": [...]</code> to inherit or override. Fixes #79369. Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: reuse or suppress late realtime consult tool calls without stealing newer speaker context or speaking forced fallback answers twice.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: skip likely incomplete realtime forced-consult transcript fragments and non-actionable closings so stale partial speech does not queue delayed answers over the next turn.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: keep realtime forced consults from clearing active exact-speech playback, so back-to-back voice answers queue instead of cutting each other off.</li>
<li>Discord/voice: synthesize realtime playback timestamps from emitted Discord PCM so OpenAI realtime barge-in truncation no longer sees <code>audioEndMs=0</code> and skips legitimate interruptions.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: keep activated linked plugin runtime facades loadable when bundled plugin fallback is disabled. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Feishu: auto-thread <code>message(action="send")</code> replies inside the topic when the active session is group_topic or group_topic_sender, and propagate <code>replyInThread</code> through text, card, and media outbound adapters so topic-scoped sessions no longer post at the group root. Fixes #74903. (#77151) Thanks @ai-hpc.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: pass routing context into voice-note transcript echo preflight so echoed transcripts can deliver to the originating chat. Fixes #79778. (#79788) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Cron/failover: classify structured OpenAI-compatible <code>server_error</code> payloads as <code>server_error</code>, expose that reason in cron state, and let one-shot cron retry policy honor <code>retryOn: ["server_error"]</code> without requiring raw <code>5xx</code> text. (#45594) Thanks @clovericbot.</li>
<li>Slack: wake the resolved thread session after interactive reply button/select clicks and carry Slack delivery context through the queued interaction event, so clicks continue the visible conversation. Fixes #79676 and #61502. (#79836) Thanks @velvet-shark, @tianxiaochannel-oss88, and @Saicheg.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/streaming: send only the new suffix when text-end block replies repeat prior preambles across tool-call cycles, preventing cumulative WhatsApp preamble messages. Fixes #78946. (#79120) Thanks @brokemac79 and @papawattu.</li>
<li>Tests/security audit: sandbox <code>audit-exec-surface.test.ts</code> under a per-case OpenClaw home tempdir, redirecting <code>OPENCLAW_HOME</code> (which wins over <code>HOME</code>/<code>USERPROFILE</code> in <code>resolveRawHomeDir</code>) alongside <code>HOME</code> and <code>USERPROFILE</code>, so its <code>saveExecApprovals(...)</code> calls never touch the live <code>~/.openclaw/exec-approvals.json</code> on the host running the suite. Sibling exec-approvals tests already used the tempdir pattern; this file did not, so running <code>pnpm test</code> against a contributor's local checkout was silently truncating their real approvals to <code>{ "version": 1, "agents": {} }</code>. (#79885) Thanks @omarshahine.</li>
<li>ACP/gateway: preserve <code>AcpRuntimeError</code> cause chain (code/method/JSON-RPC detail) through the lifecycle boundary so gateway logs, telegram replies, and tool-result text show the actual upstream failure instead of opaque <code>Internal error</code>/<code>[object Object]</code>, with redaction applied before the chain reaches log or reply surfaces.</li>
<li>Channels/iMessage: wire <code>action: "reply"</code> attachments through <code>imsg send-rich --file</code> when the installed imsg build advertises that capability (probed once via <code>imsg send-rich --help</code> and cached on the private-API status). Reply now hydrates <code>media</code>/<code>mediaUrl</code>/<code>fileUrl</code>/<code>mediaUrls[0]</code>/<code>filePath</code>/<code>path</code>/base64 <code>buffer</code>+<code>filename</code> through the shared outbound resolver, stages buffers via the existing <code>withTempFile</code> helper, rejects <code>http(s)://</code> URL attachments with a targeted error pointing callers at <code>send</code>'s full attachment-resolver pipeline, and falls back to the explicit <code>imsg#114 not landed yet</code> error on older imsg builds. Depends on the upstream <code>openclaw/imsg#114</code> capability landing in an installable release; until then the new path stays gated and users see the same explicit fallback <code>#79822</code> introduced. (#79864) Thanks @omarshahine.</li>
<li>Telegram: preserve the first-preview debounce while appending true partial-stream deltas, so edited draft previews no longer duplicate earlier text when providers emit incremental output. (#80045) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Agents/Anthropic: report 1M session context for Claude Opus/Sonnet 4 models even when local model config still advertises 200k, matching model discovery and preventing premature status/UI overflow. Fixes #66766.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter: hide missing-auth direct provider rows in <code>/model status</code> when they are only duplicated by a nested OpenRouter model id such as <code>openrouter/google/...</code>, while preserving explicitly configured direct providers. Fixes #62317.</li>
<li>Models: preserve an explicitly selected provider/model such as <code>opencode-go/deepseek-v4-pro</code> when another provider owns the same bare model alias. Fixes #79325.</li>
<li>Models/config: explain missing <code>models.providers.<provider>.models[]</code> registration when a model exists only in <code>agents.defaults.models</code>, instead of returning a bare unknown-model error. Fixes #80089.</li>
<li>MCP/tools: prefix bundle MCP server/tool fragments that would start with digits, keeping generated tool names valid for Moonshot/Kimi and other strict providers. Fixes #79179.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter: treat <code>403 API key budget limit exceeded</code> as billing so model fallback advances instead of retrying the exhausted primary. Fixes #60191. Thanks @omgitsgela.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter: repair stale session overrides that lost the outer <code>openrouter/</code> provider wrapper, so sessions return to the configured OpenRouter model instead of failing as an unknown direct-provider model. Fixes #78161. Thanks @hjamal7-bit.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: default API-key onboarding back to <code>google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview</code> so fresh Gemini test configs exercise Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview.</li>
<li>Telegram: show full provider/model labels for nested OpenRouter model ids in the model picker, so <code>openrouter/openai/gpt-5.4-mini</code> no longer displays as <code>openai/gpt-5.4-mini</code>. Fixes #67792. (#72752) Thanks @iot2edge.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter: preserve live <code>supported_parameters</code> tool support metadata so non-tool Perplexity Sonar models no longer receive agent tool payloads and fall back unnecessarily. Fixes #64175. Thanks @Catfish-75.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter: add MoonshotAI Kimi K2.5 to the bundled OpenRouter catalog so onboarding/model pickers can offer it without waiting for live discovery. Fixes #14601.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter: keep keyRef/tokenRef-backed auth profiles visible to read-only PI model discovery, so OpenRouter models stay available in model pickers without storing plaintext keys. Fixes #58106. Thanks @ThalynLabs.</li>
<li>Models/list: include explicit configured provider rows and read-only auth-backed catalog rows in the default configured view without loading PI's full registry, keeping Control UI pickers aligned with usable model auth. Refs #79381. Thanks @ismael-81.</li>
<li>Security/audit: honor <code>tools.byProvider["provider/model"].deny</code> when reporting small-model web/browser exposure, so per-model OpenRouter mitigations clear the <code>models.small_params</code> exposure signal. Fixes #80118.</li>
<li>Models/Moonshot: accept direct <code>moonshotai/...</code> and <code>moonshot-ai/...</code> refs as aliases for canonical <code>moonshot/...</code>, so copied OpenRouter Kimi ids no longer fail as unknown direct models. Fixes #73876. (#74946) Thanks @jeffrey701.</li>
<li>Kimi Code: use Kimi's stable <code>kimi-for-coding</code> API model id in bundled catalog, onboarding, and docs while normalizing legacy <code>kimi-code</code> and <code>k2p5</code> refs. Fixes #79965.</li>
<li>Telegram: render cached reply targets and nearby group chatter as one selected conversation context window, so stale replies no longer split JSON reply chains from local chat context.</li>
<li>Volcengine/Kimi: strip provider-unsupported tool schema length and item constraint keywords for direct and coding-plan models so hosted Kimi runs do not reject message tools with <code>minLength</code>. Fixes #38817.</li>
<li>DeepSeek: backfill V4 <code>reasoning_content</code> replay fields for unowned OpenAI-compatible proxy providers, preventing follow-up request failures outside the bundled DeepSeek and OpenRouter routes. Fixes #79608.</li>
<li>iMessage: emit a WARN log when an action is blocked because the imsg private API bridge is not attached, so operators see the silent-drop in <code>~/.openclaw/logs/openclaw.log</code> instead of having to read per-session trajectory JSONL <code>tool.result</code> payloads. Common after a gateway restart un-injects the dylib from Messages.app. (#80035) Thanks @omarshahine.</li>
<li>Codex: cross-fill missing <code>thread.id</code> and <code>thread.sessionId</code> before schema validation so live Codex app-server responses that omit <code>sessionId</code> no longer fail <code>thread/start</code> or <code>thread/resume</code>. Fixes #80124. (#80137) Thanks @kagura-agent.</li>
<li>Agents/Pi: wait for embedded abort cleanup to settle before releasing the session write lock, preventing follow-up turns from racing previous prompt teardown. (#80239) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: downgrade OpenClaw watchdog-triggered Web reconnects from runtime errors to recovery warnings and clear the recovered reconnect status after the next healthy connection. (#77026) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>ACPX/Windows: hide the MCP proxy target child process window on Windows so ACP-backed agents do not flash or fail because of terminal window handling. Fixes #60672. (#60678) Thanks @KChow-ctrl.</li>
<li>Agents: abort generic repeated no-progress tool loops at the critical threshold when identical calls keep returning identical outcomes. (#80668) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>Exec approvals: omit generated command highlights for non-POSIX Windows and shell-wrapper approval commands until those command languages have native highlighting support. (#80566) Thanks @jesse-merhi.</li>
<li>Telegram: keep verbose tool progress and result drafts separate from the final assistant answer so tool output no longer blends into the final Telegram message. (#80294) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/Windows: enable the native require fast path for root <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> dist aliases instead of forcing Jiti transforms. (#80878) Thanks @medns.</li>
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<h3>Highlights</h3>
<ul>
<li>Messaging and automation get active-run steering by default, visible-reply enforcement, spawned subagent routing metadata, and opt-in follow-up commitments for heartbeat-delivered reminders. Thanks @vincentkoc, @scoootscooob, @samzong, and @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Memory grows into a people-aware wiki with provenance views, per-conversation Active Memory filters, partial recall on timeout, and bounded REM preview diagnostics. Thanks @vincentkoc, @quengh, @joeykrug, and @samzong.</li>
<li>Provider/model coverage expands with NVIDIA onboarding/catalogs plus faster manifest-backed model/auth paths, Bedrock Opus 4.7 thinking parity, and safer Codex/OpenAI-compatible replay and streaming behavior. Thanks @eleqtrizit, @shakkernerd, @prasad-yashdeep, @woodhouse-bot, and @LyHug.</li>
<li>Gateway and packaged-plugin reliability focuses on slow-host startup, reusable model catalogs, event-loop readiness diagnostics, runtime-dependency repair, stale-session recovery, and version-scoped update caches. Thanks @lpendeavors, @DerFlash, @vincentkoc, @pashpashpash, and @jhsmith409.</li>
<li>Channel fixes cluster around Slack Block Kit limits, Telegram proxy/webhook/polling/send resilience, Discord startup/rate-limit handling, WhatsApp delivery/liveness, and Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu edge cases. Thanks @slackapi, @SymbolStar, @djgeorg3, @TinyTb, @dseravalli, @nklock, and @alex-xuweilong.</li>
<li>Security and operations add OpenGrep scanning, sharper GHSA triage policy, safer exec/pairing/owner-scope handling, Docker/onboarding automation, and web-fetch IPv6 ULA opt-in for trusted proxy stacks. Thanks @jesse-merhi, @pgondhi987, @mmaps, @jinjimz, and @jeffrey701.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Security/tools: configured tool sections (<code>tools.exec</code>, <code>tools.fs</code>) no longer implicitly widen restrictive profiles (<code>messaging</code>, <code>minimal</code>). Users who need those tools under a restricted profile must add explicit <code>alsoAllow</code> entries; a startup warning identifies affected configs. Fixes #47487. Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Agents/commitments: add opt-in inferred follow-up commitments with hidden batched extraction, per-agent/per-channel scoping, heartbeat delivery, CLI management, a simple <code>commitments.enabled</code>/<code>commitments.maxPerDay</code> config, and heartbeat-interval due-time clamping so magical check-ins do not echo immediately. (#74189) Thanks @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Messages/queue: make <code>steer</code> drain all pending Pi steering messages at the next model boundary, keep legacy one-at-a-time steering as <code>queue</code>, and add a dedicated steering queue docs page. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Messages/queue: default active-run queueing to <code>steer</code> with a 500ms followup fallback debounce, and document the queue modes, precedence, and drop policies on the command queue page. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Messages: add global <code>messages.visibleReplies</code> so operators can require visible output to go through <code>message(action=send)</code> for any source chat, while <code>messages.groupChat.visibleReplies</code> stays available as the group/channel override. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Gateway/events: surface <code>spawnedBy</code> on subagent chat and agent broadcast payloads so clients can route child session events without an extra session lookup. (#63244) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Memory/wiki: add agent-facing people wiki metadata, canonical aliases, person cards, relationship graphs, privacy/provenance reports, evidence-kind drilldown, and search modes for person lookup, question routing, source evidence, and raw claims. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Active Memory: add optional per-conversation <code>allowedChatIds</code> and <code>deniedChatIds</code> filters so operators can enable recall only for selected direct, group, or channel conversations while keeping broad sessions skipped. (#67977) Thanks @quengh.</li>
<li>Active Memory: return bounded partial recall summaries when the hidden memory sub-agent times out, including the default temporary-transcript path, so useful recovered context is not discarded. (#73219) Thanks @joeykrug.</li>
<li>Gateway/memory: add a read-only <code>doctor.memory.remHarness</code> RPC so operator clients can preview bounded REM dreaming output without running mutation paths. (#66673) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Providers/NVIDIA: add the NVIDIA provider with API-key onboarding, setup docs, static catalog metadata, and literal model-ref picker support so NVIDIA hosted models can be selected with their provider prefix intact. (#71204) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Models: suppress explicitly configured openai-codex/gpt-5.4-mini inline entries so a stale models config written by <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code> cannot bypass the manifest capability block and cause repeated assistant-turn failures when the runtime switches to that model on ChatGPT-backed Codex accounts. Conditional suppressions (e.g. qwen Coding Plan endpoint guards) remain bypassable by explicit user configuration. (#74451) Thanks @0xCyda, @hclsys, and @Marvae.</li>
<li>Added SQLite-backed plugin state store (<code>api.runtime.state.openKeyedStore</code>) for restart-safe keyed registries with TTL, eviction, and automatic plugin isolation. Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: mark remaining legacy alias exports and diffs tool/config aliases with deprecation metadata, and add a guard so future legacy alias comments require <code>@deprecated</code> tags. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>CLI/QR/dependencies: internalize small terminal progress and QR wrapper helpers while keeping the real QR encoder dependency direct, reducing the default runtime dependency graph without changing QR output behavior. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Dependencies: refresh workspace runtime, plugin, and tooling packages, including ACP, Pi, AWS SDK, TypeBox, pnpm, oxlint, oxfmt, jsdom, pdfjs, ciao, and tokenjuice, while keeping patched ACP behavior and lint gates current. Thanks @mariozechner.</li>
<li>Gateway/dev: run <code>pnpm gateway:watch</code> through a named tmux session by default, with <code>gateway:watch:raw</code> and <code>OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_WATCH_TMUX=0</code> for foreground mode, so repeated starts respawn an inspectable watcher without trapping the invoking agent shell. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/diagnostics: emit an opt-in startup diagnostics timeline that records gateway lifecycle and plugin-load phases behind a config flag, so slow-start diagnosis no longer requires bespoke instrumentation. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Control UI/i18n: extend the locale registry with new Persian (fa), Dutch (nl), Vietnamese (vi), Italian (it), Arabic (ar), and Thai (th) entries and ship <code>fa</code>, <code>nl</code>, <code>vi</code>, and <code>zh-TW</code> docs glossaries, so the docs translation pipeline and the Control UI language picker stay aligned across surfaces. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Channels: add Yuanbao channel docs entrance so the Tencent Yuanbao bot appears in the channel listing and sidebar navigation. (#73443) Thanks @loongfay.</li>
<li>Channels/Yuanbao: update plugin GitHub location to YuanbaoTeam/yuanbao-openclaw-plugin and add "yuanbao" alias to channel catalog. (#74253) Thanks @loongfay.</li>
<li>Docker setup: add <code>OPENCLAW_SKIP_ONBOARDING</code> so automated Docker installs can skip the interactive onboarding step while still applying gateway defaults. (#55518) Thanks @jinjimz.</li>
<li>Security policy: classify media/base64 decode and format-conversion overhead after configured acceptance limits as performance-only for GHSA triage unless a report demonstrates a limit bypass, crash, exhaustion, data exposure, or another boundary bypass. (#74311)</li>
<li>Security/OpenGrep: add a precise OpenGrep rulepack, source-rule compiler, provenance metadata check, and PR/full scan workflows that validate first-party code and rulepack-only changes while uploading SARIF to GitHub Code Scanning. (#69483) Thanks @jesse-merhi.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Providers/OpenAI Codex: preserve existing wrapped Codex streams during OpenAI attribution so PI OAuth bearer injection reaches ChatGPT/Codex Responses, and strip native Codex-only unsupported payload fields without touching custom compatible endpoints. (#75111) Thanks @keshavbotagent.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-result guard: use the resolved runtime context token budget for non-context-engine tool-result overflow checks, so long tool-heavy sessions no longer compact early when <code>contextTokens</code> is larger than native <code>contextWindow</code>. Fixes #74917. Thanks @kAIborg24.</li>
<li>Gateway/systemd: exit with sysexits 78 for supervised lock and <code>EADDRINUSE</code> conflicts so <code>RestartPreventExitStatus=78</code> stops <code>Restart=always</code> restart loops instead of repeatedly reloading plugins against an occupied port. Fixes #75115. Thanks @yhyatt.</li>
<li>Agents/runtime: skip blank visible user prompts at the embedded-runner boundary before provider submission while still allowing internal runtime-only turns and media-only prompts, so Telegram/group sessions no longer leak raw empty-input provider errors when replay history exists. Fixes #74137. Thanks @yelog, @Gracker, and @nhaener.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/group chats: fall back to automatic source delivery when a channel precomputes message-tool-only replies but the <code>message</code> tool is unavailable, so Discord/Slack-style group turns do not silently complete without a visible reply. Fixes #74868. Thanks @kagura-agent.</li>
<li>Browser/gateway: share one browser control runtime across the HTTP control server and <code>browser.request</code>, and refresh browser profile config from the source snapshot, so CLI status/start honors configured <code>browser.executablePath</code>, <code>headless</code>, and <code>noSandbox</code> instead of falling back to stale auto-detection. Fixes #75087; repairs #73617. Thanks @civiltox and @martingarramon.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: bound automatic orphan recovery with persisted recovery attempts and a wedged-session tombstone, and teach task maintenance/doctor to reconcile those sessions so restart loops no longer require manual <code>sessions.json</code> surgery. Fixes #74864. Thanks @solosage1.</li>
<li>Gateway/startup: skip pre-bind web-fetch provider discovery for credential-free <code>tools.web.fetch</code> config, so Docker/Kubernetes gateways bind even when optional fetch limits are present. Fixes #74896. Thanks @KoykL.</li>
<li>Infra/tmp: tolerate concurrent temp-dir permission repairs by rechecking directories that another process already tightened, so parallel ACP subprocess startup no longer throws <code>Unsafe fallback OpenClaw temp dir</code>. Fixes #66867. Thanks @Kane808-AI and @jarvisz8.</li>
<li>Signal: match group allowlists against inbound Signal group ids as well as sender ids, and process explicitly configured Signal groups without requiring mentions unless <code>requireMention</code> is set. Fixes #53308. Thanks @minupla and @juan-flores077.</li>
<li>Slack: require bot-authored room messages with <code>allowBots=true</code> to come from an explicitly channel-allowlisted bot or from a room where an explicit Slack owner is present, so broad bot relays cannot run unattended. Fixes #59284. Thanks @andrewhong-translucent.</li>
<li>Signal: bound <code>signal-cli</code> installer release and archive downloads with explicit timeouts, declared and streamed size checks, and partial-file cleanup. Fixes #54153. Thanks @jinduwang1001-max and @juan-flores077.</li>
<li>Signal: derive <code>getAttachment</code> HTTP response caps from <code>channels.signal.mediaMaxMb</code> with base64 headroom, so inbound photos and videos no longer drop behind the 1 MiB RPC default. Fixes #73564. Thanks @heyhudson.</li>
<li>Signal: keep the long-lived receive SSE monitor open while idle instead of applying the 10s RPC/check deadline, so <code>signal-cli</code> 0.14.3 event streams no longer reconnect before inbound messages arrive. Fixes #74741. Thanks @fgabelmannjr and @k7n4n5t3w4rt.</li>
<li>Models/OpenAI Codex: restore <code>openai-codex/gpt-5.4-mini</code> for ChatGPT/Codex OAuth PI runs after live OAuth proof, and align the manifest, forward-compat metadata, docs, and regression tests so stale cron and heartbeat configs resolve again. Fixes #74451. Thanks @0xCyda, @hclsys, and @Marvae.</li>
<li>Memory/runtime-deps: retain the native <code>node-llama-cpp</code> runtime only when local memory search is configured, so packaged installs can repair local embeddings without relying on unreachable global npm installs. Fixes #74777. Thanks @LLagoon3.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: replace stale symlinked mirror target roots before writing runtime-mirror temp files and skip rewriting already materialized hardlinks, so cross-version container upgrades no longer crash-loop on read-only image-layer paths while warm mirrors do less churn. Fixes #75108; refs #75069. Thanks @coletebou and @xiaohuaxi.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: keep bundled provider policy config loading from staging plugin runtime dependencies, so config reads no longer fail on locked-down <code>/var/lib/openclaw/plugin-runtime-deps</code> directories. Fixes #74971. Thanks @eurojojo.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: always write a dependency map in generated runtime-deps install manifests, so npm does not crash or prune staged bundled-plugin packages when the plan is empty. Fixes #74949. Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Security/outbound: strip re-formed HTML tags during plain-text sanitization so nested tag fragments cannot leave a CodeQL-detected <code><script></code> sequence behind. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/secrets: compare credential bytes with padded timing-safe buffers instead of hashing candidate passwords before equality checks. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/QQBot: sanitize debug log arguments before writing to <code>console.*</code>, so gateway payload fields cannot forge extra log lines when debug logging is enabled. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>QQBot: unify slash command auth and c2cOnly gating in the command registry, pass <code>allowQQBotDataDownloads</code> when sending slash command file attachments, align clear-storage with actual downloads directory, and add <code>/bot-me</code> to display sender user ID. (#73616) Thanks @cxyhhhhh.</li>
<li>CLI/agents/status: keep <code>openclaw agents</code>, text <code>agents list</code>, and plain text <code>status</code> on read-only metadata paths so human output no longer preloads plugin runtimes or live channel scans before printing. Fixes #74195. Thanks @NianJiuZst.</li>
<li>Agents/local models: derive context-window guard thresholds from the effective model window with 4k/8k safety floors, so small local models are no longer rejected by fixed 16k/32k preflight cutoffs. Fixes #42999. Thanks @chengjialu8888.</li>
<li>PDF extraction: resolve PDF.js standard fonts from the installed package root and pass a filesystem path to the Node fallback extractor, so built-in font PDFs render without <code>file://</code> URL lookup failures. Fixes #51455; carries forward #70936, #54447, and #62175. Thanks @anyech, @JuanRdBO, and @solomonneas.</li>
<li>Media: treat legacy Word/OLE attachments with <code>application/msword</code> or <code>application/x-cfb</code> MIME as binary so printable-looking <code>.doc</code> files are not embedded into prompts as text. Fixes #54176; carries forward #54380. Thanks @andyliu.</li>
<li>Config: accept documented <code>browser.tabCleanup</code> keys in strict root config validation, so configured tab cleanup no longer fails before runtime reads it. Fixes #74577. Thanks @lonexreb and @ezdlp.</li>
<li>Cron: validate disabled job schedule edits before persisting updates, so invalid cron changes no longer partially mutate stored jobs. Fixes #74459. Thanks @yfge.</li>
<li>CLI/cron: warn when <code>openclaw cron add --message</code> omits a nonblank <code>--agent</code>, including blank agent values and session-key jobs, so scheduled agent-turn jobs make default-agent fallback explicit while system events stay quiet. Fixes #42196; carries forward #42245. Thanks @ethanclaw.</li>
<li>CLI/progress: suppress nested progress spinners and line clears while TUI input owns raw stdin, so Crestodian <code>/status</code> no longer disturbs the active input row. (#75003) Thanks @velvet-shark.</li>
<li>Channels/status: keep Telegram, Slack, and Google Chat read-only allowlist/default-target accessors on config-only paths, so status and channel summaries do not resolve SecretRef-backed runtime credentials. Thanks @eusine.</li>
<li>Telegram: use durable message edits for streaming previews instead of native draft state, so generated replies no longer flicker through draft-to-message transitions that look like duplicates. (#75073) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram: clamp low long-polling client timeouts so configured <code>timeoutSeconds</code> values below the <code>getUpdates</code> poll window no longer force a fresh HTTPS connection every few seconds. Fixes #75114. Thanks @hpinho77.</li>
<li>Active Memory: clarify the deprecated <code>modelFallbackPolicy</code> warning and config help so <code>modelFallback</code> is described as a chain-resolution last resort, not runtime failover. (#74602) Thanks @jeffrey701.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: keep read-only allowlist/default-target accessors from resolving SecretRef-backed bot tokens, so status and channel summaries no longer fail when tokens are only available in gateway runtime. (#74737) Thanks @eusine.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: align session abort wait semantics across <code>chat</code>, <code>agent</code>, and <code>sessions</code> server methods so abort RPCs return after the targeted sessions actually halt instead of resolving early while runs are still draining. (#74751) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Agents/output: drop copied inbound metadata-only assistant replay turns before provider replay instead of synthesizing a placeholder, so Telegram and other channels cannot receive <code>[assistant copied inbound metadata omitted]</code> as model output. Fixes #74745. Thanks @adamwdear and @Marvae.</li>
<li>Doctor/memory: suppress skipped embedding-readiness warnings for key-optional providers such as Ollama and LM Studio while preserving timeout and not-ready diagnostics. Fixes #74608 and #73882. Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Channels/groups: preserve observe-only turn suppression for prepared dispatch paths and restore deprecated channel turn runtime aliases, so passive observer/group flows stay silent while older plugins keep compiling. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Feishu: skip empty-text messages (e.g. <code>{"text":""}</code>) that carry no media, so no blank user turn is written to the session and downstream LLM providers cannot reject the request with "messages must not be empty". (#74634) Thanks @xdengli and @hclsys.</li>
<li>Feishu/Bitable: clean up newly created placeholder rows whose fields contain only default empty values while preserving meaningful link, attachment, user, number, boolean, and location values during create-app cleanup. (#73920) Carries forward #40602. Thanks @boat2moon.</li>
<li>macOS app: keep attach-only mode and the Debug Settings launchd toggle marker-only, so launching with <code>--attach-only</code>/<code>--no-launchd</code> no longer uninstalls the Gateway LaunchAgent or drops active sessions. (#72174) Thanks @DolencLuka.</li>
<li>macOS Canvas: stop auto-reloading the current A2UI host during push/eval/snapshot flows, so pushed A2UI content remains visible instead of returning to the empty Canvas shell. Fixes #73337. Thanks @Gr4via.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: restore the deprecated <code>plugin-sdk/zalouser</code> command-auth facade so published Lark/Zalo plugins that import it load on current hosts. Fixes #74702. Thanks @Goron01.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: include bundled provider plugins when <code>models.providers</code>, auth profiles, agent defaults, or subagent model refs configure that provider, while keeping inactive default-enabled provider plugins out of doctor repair. Refs #74307. Thanks @Skeptomenos.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime: resolve relative plugin <code>api.resolvePath</code> inputs against the plugin root instead of the host working directory, while keeping absolute and home paths user-resolved. Fixes #74718. Thanks @jimdawdy-hub.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: refresh mirrored root chunks through a temporary file before replacing the active copy, so failed refreshes do not delete chunks that running plugin imports still need. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: prefer <code>require</code> conditional exports when building staged dependency aliases, so CommonJS-only plugin runtime deps such as <code>ws</code> do not resolve to ESM wrappers under Jiti. Fixes #74547. Thanks @aderius.</li>
<li>Bonjour/Gateway: cap flapping advertiser restarts in a sliding window, so mDNS probing/name-conflict loops disable discovery instead of churning indefinitely on constrained hosts. Refs #74209 and #74242. Thanks @ndj888 and @Sanjays2402.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: verify staged package entry files before reusing mirrored runtime roots, so browser-control repairs incomplete <code>ajv</code>/MCP SDK installs after update instead of failing after restart on a missing <code>ajv/dist/ajv.js</code>. Refs #74630. Thanks @spickeringlr.</li>
<li>Heartbeat: resolve <code>responsePrefix</code> template variables with the selected provider, model, and thinking context before delivering alerts or suppressing prefixed <code>HEARTBEAT_OK</code> replies. Fixes #43064; repairs #43065; supersedes #46858. Thanks @yweiii and @JunJD.</li>
<li>Memory/LanceDB: show full memory UUIDs in the <code>memory_forget</code> candidate list so agents can pass the displayed ID back to targeted deletion without hitting the full-UUID validator. (#66913) Thanks @amittell.</li>
<li>File-transfer plugin: require canonical read-path preflight authorization for <code>file.fetch</code>, fail closed when <code>dir.fetch</code> preflight entries are missing, absolute, or traversing, and recheck returned archive entries before handing archive bytes to callers. Carries forward #74134. Thanks @omarshahine.</li>
<li>Channels/Feishu: retry file-typed iOS video resource downloads as <code>media</code> after a Feishu/Lark HTTP 502 and preserve the original 502 when the fallback also fails. Fixes #49855; carries forward #50164 and #73986. Thanks @alex-xuweilong.</li>
<li>Providers/Amazon Bedrock: expose the full Claude Opus 4.7 thinking profile (<code>xhigh</code>, <code>adaptive</code>, and <code>max</code>) for Bedrock model refs, while keeping Opus/Sonnet 4.6 on adaptive-by-default, so <code>/think</code> menus and validation match the Anthropic transport behavior. Fixes #74701. Thanks @prasad-yashdeep, @sparkleHazard, @Sanjays2402, and @hclsys.</li>
<li>Plugins/tokenjuice: compile the bundled plugin against tokenjuice 0.7.0's published OpenClaw host types instead of a local compatibility shim, so package contract drift fails in OpenClaw validation before release. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>OAuth/secrets: ignore root-level Google OAuth <code>client_secret_*.json</code> downloads so local client-secret files do not appear as commit candidates. (#74689) Thanks @jeongdulee.</li>
<li>Memory: mirror <code>sqlite-vec</code> into packaged bundled-plugin runtime deps for the default memory plugin, so builtin vector search does not lose its SQLite extension after upgrading to 2026.4.27. Fixes #74692. Thanks @mozi1924.</li>
<li>Gateway/startup: bound local discovery advertisement during startup, so a stuck discovery plugin can no longer keep the Gateway from reaching ready. Fixes #73865; refs #74630 and #74633. Thanks @lpendeavors, @moltar-bot, and @Saboor711.</li>
<li>Gateway/models: serve the last successful model catalog while stale reloads refresh in the background, so Gateway control-plane and OpenAI-compatible requests no longer block behind model-provider rediscovery after model config changes. Refs #74135, #74630, and #74633. Thanks @DerFlash, @moltar-bot, and @Saboor711.</li>
<li>CLI/status: resolve read-only channel setup runtime fallback from the packaged OpenClaw dist root, so <code>status --all</code>, <code>status --deep</code>, channel, and doctor paths do not crash when an external channel plugin needs setup metadata. Fixes #74693. Thanks @giangthb.</li>
<li>SDK/events: keep per-run SDK event streams from surfacing duplicate raw chat projection frames, while normalizing chat-only projection frames and preserving raw access through <code>rawEvents</code>. Refs #74704. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>SDK: report Gateway terminal <code>agent.wait</code> timeout snapshots with lifecycle metadata as <code>timed_out</code> while keeping bare wait deadlines non-terminal. Thanks @clawsweeper.</li>
<li>Google Meet: block managed Chrome intro/test speech until browser health proves the participant is in-call, and expose <code>speechReady</code> diagnostics so login, admission, permission, and audio-bridge blockers no longer look like successful speech. Refs #72478. Thanks @DougButdorf.</li>
<li>Slack/commands: keep native command argument menus on select controls for encoded choice values up to Slack's option limit and truncate fallback button labels to Slack's button-text limit, so long valid choices no longer render invalid Slack blocks. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex: flush accepted debounced steering messages before normal app-server turn cleanup, so inbound follow-ups acknowledged as queued are not dropped when the turn completes before the debounce fires. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Slack/interactive replies: keep rendered buttons and selects within Slack Block Kit value and count limits, and align command argument select values with Slack's option limit, so overlong agent-authored choices no longer make Slack reject the whole block payload. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/interactive replies: drop overlong Block Kit button URLs while preserving valid callback values, so malformed link buttons no longer make Slack reject the whole interactive reply. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/commands: truncate native command argument-menu confirmation text to Slack's dialog limit, so long plugin arg names no longer make fallback buttons render invalid Block Kit payloads. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/exec approvals: cap native approval metadata context to Slack's element and text limits, so large approval details no longer make Slack reject the approval card. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/exec approvals: cap native approval update fallback text to Slack's message limit while preserving the rendered approval blocks, so long commands no longer make resolved or expired approval cards stay stale after <code>chat.update</code> rejects <code>msg_too_long</code>. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/commands: cap native command argument-menu fallback rows to Slack's message block limit, so large plugin choice lists no longer make Slack reject the generated menu. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/commands: drop fallback command argument buttons whose encoded values exceed Slack's button-value limit, so one oversized plugin choice no longer makes Slack reject the whole menu. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/messages: merge message-tool presentation and interactive blocks on Slack sends, so buttons and selects are no longer dropped when a structured message body is also present. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/messages: cap Block Kit fallback text to Slack's send limit while preserving the rendered blocks, so long context fallbacks no longer make rich Slack messages fail with <code>msg_too_long</code>. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Slack/messages: cap Block Kit fallback text on message edits while preserving the rendered blocks, so long context fallbacks no longer make Slack reject <code>chat.update</code> calls with <code>msg_too_long</code>. Thanks @slackapi.</li>
<li>Channels/WhatsApp: require Baileys outbound message ids before marking auto-replies delivered, so transcript text and ack reactions no longer make failed group replies look sent. Fixes #49225. Thanks @TinyTb.</li>
<li>CLI/update: scope packaged Node compile caches by OpenClaw version and install metadata, so global installs no longer reuse stale compiled chunks after package updates. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Channels/Voice call: keep pre-auth webhook in-flight limiting active when socket remote address metadata is missing, so slow-body requests from stripped-IP proxy paths still share the fallback bucket. (#74453) Thanks @davidangularme.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/testing: lazy-load TypeScript from the plugin test-contract runtime and add release checks for critical SDK contract entrypoint imports and bundle size, so published packages fail preflight before shipping ESM-incompatible or oversized contract helpers. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Channels/Microsoft Teams: treat configured <code>19:...@thread.tacv2</code> and legacy <code>19:...@thread.skype</code> team/channel IDs as already resolved during startup, avoiding false <code>channels unresolved</code> warnings while preserving Graph name lookup for display-name entries. Fixes #74683. Thanks @dseravalli.</li>
<li>CLI/browser: preserve parent flags while lazy-loading browser subcommands, so <code>openclaw browser --json open</code> and <code>openclaw browser --json tabs</code> keep machine-readable output after reparsing. Fixes #74574. Thanks @devintegeritsm.</li>
<li>Exec/elevated: preserve <code>turnSourceChannel</code> as <code>messageProvider</code> on approval-followup runs so <code>tools.elevated.allowFrom.<provider></code> checks no longer fail with <code>provider=null</code> after the user approves an async elevated command. Fixes #74646. Thanks @xhd2015.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: add <code>openclaw plugins deps</code> inspection and repair with script-free package-manager defaults shared across plugin installers, so operators can repair missing bundled runtime deps without corrupting JSON output or blocking unrelated conflict-free deps. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/output: strip internal <code>[tool calls omitted]</code> replay placeholders from user-facing replies while preserving visible reply whitespace. Fixes #74573. Thanks @blaspat.</li>
<li>Providers/Google Vertex: route authorized_user ADC credentials through OpenClaw's REST transport so Docker installs using gcloud application-default credentials no longer crash in the Google SDK before requests are sent. Fixes #74628. Thanks @frankhal2001-design.</li>
<li>ACP/resolver: fall through to thread-bound session resolution when an explicit <code>--session</code> token cannot be resolved while preserving the bad-token diagnostic when no thread binding exists, so Discord slash commands that auto-fill the current thread ID as the positional ACP target no longer return "Unable to resolve session target" errors. Fixes #66299. Thanks @hclsys, @kindomLee, and @martingarramon.</li>
<li>Agents/sessions: emit a terminal lifecycle backstop when embedded timeout/error turns return without <code>agent_end</code>, so Gateway sessions no longer stay stuck in <code>running</code> after failover surfaces a timeout. Fixes #74607. Thanks @millerc79.</li>
<li>Gateway/diagnostics: include stuck-session reason hints and recovery skip causes in warnings, so operators can tell whether a lane is waiting on active work, queued work, or stale bookkeeping. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Providers/DeepSeek: expose native DeepSeek V4 <code>xhigh</code> and <code>max</code> thinking levels through the provider <code>resolveThinkingProfile</code> hook so <code>/think xhigh|max</code> applies the intended effort instead of falling back to base levels. (#73008) Thanks @ai-hpc.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex: bound embedded-run cleanup, trajectory flushing, and command-lane task timeouts after runtime failures, so Discord and other chat sessions return to idle instead of staying stuck in processing. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/exec: consume successful metadata-only async exec completions silently so Telegram and other chat surfaces no longer ask users for missing command logs after <code>No session found</code>. Fixes #74595. Thanks @gkoch02.</li>
<li>Web fetch: add a documented <code>tools.web.fetch.ssrfPolicy.allowIpv6UniqueLocalRange</code> opt-in and thread it through cache keys and DNS/IP checks so trusted fake-IP proxy stacks using <code>fc00::/7</code> can work without broad private-network access. Fixes #74351. Thanks @jeffrey701.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex: restore <code>/verbose full</code> persistence and app-server tool-output forwarding, and retry Gateway E2E temp-home cleanup so debug runs do not regress on stale validation or cleanup flakes. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Anthropic/Meridian: preserve text and thinking content seeded on <code>content_block_start</code> in anthropic-messages streams, so <code>[thinking, text]</code> replies no longer persist as empty turns or trigger empty-response fallbacks. Fixes #74410. Thanks @vyctorbrzezowski.</li>
<li>Channels/Matrix: complete the cross-signing handshake on <code>openclaw matrix verify confirm-sas</code> so the operator's other Matrix device clears its <code>Verifying…</code> loop instead of staying stuck after the agent confirms. (#74542) Thanks @nklock.</li>
<li>CLI/status: honor channel-specific model context-window overrides when reporting effective context, so channel-scoped sessions reflect the active window in <code>openclaw status</code>. Thanks @HemantSudarshan.</li>
<li>Sandbox/Docker: tolerate Docker daemon unavailability when sandbox mode is off, so doctor and preflight checks no longer fail on installs that do not run the Docker daemon. Fixes #73671. Thanks @kaseonedge.</li>
<li>Control UI/mobile: persist mobile chat settings through Lit-managed state and route mobile navigation through the same view-state path so chat panel toggles survive transitions on small viewports. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI/exports: align sidebar trigger affordances across the resizable divider, mobile layout, and exported-HTML transcript template so the sidebar toggle and exported transcript sidebar render with consistent hit areas and styling. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI/chat: disable the page refresh affordance while a chat run is active so accidental refreshes do not abort an in-flight reply. Thanks @Angfr95 and @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Memory/LanceDB: return real memory records from <code>openclaw ltm list</code> (with optional <code>--limit</code> and createdAt ordering) instead of an empty placeholder, so the CLI surface matches the documented LTM listing contract. (#67952) Thanks @zhangyue19921010.</li>
<li>Media: include redacted per-attempt resize failures and resolved model input capabilities in vision-pipeline errors so ARM64 image failures are diagnosable without closing the remaining routing investigation. Refs #74552. Thanks @1yihui.</li>
<li>Control UI/i18n: route zh-CN agent, debug, channel-refresh, and exec-approval copy through the locale source while preserving the English <code>Cron Jobs</code> agent tab label and the security-audit command styling. Carries forward #39692 repair context. Thanks @hepeng154833488 and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Auto-reply: honor explicit <code>silentReply.direct: "allow"</code> for clean empty or reasoning-only direct chat turns while keeping the default direct-chat empty-response guard conservative. Fixes #74409. Thanks @jesuskannolis.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex: send a non-empty Responses input item when a Codex turn only has systemPrompt-backed instructions, avoiding ChatGPT backend 400s from <code>input: []</code>. Fixes #73820. Thanks @woodhouse-bot.</li>
<li>Ollama: normalize provider-prefixed tool-call names at the native stream boundary so Kimi/Ollama calls such as <code>functions.exec</code> dispatch as <code>exec</code> instead of missing configured tools. Fixes #74487. Thanks @afurm and @carreipeia.</li>
<li>Security/audit: resolve configured model aliases before model-tier and small-parameter checks, so alias-based GPT-5/Codex configs no longer report false weak-model warnings. Fixes #74455. Thanks @blaspat.</li>
<li>CLI/agent: isolate Gateway-timeout embedded fallback runs under explicit <code>gateway-fallback-*</code> sessions so accepted Gateway runs cannot race transcript locks or replace the routed conversation session. Fixes #62981. Thanks @HemantSudarshan.</li>
<li>CLI/QR/device-pair: reject malformed public setup URLs before issuing mobile pairing bootstrap tokens, while keeping valid bare host:port setup URLs supported. Thanks @Lucenx9.</li>
<li>Models/UI: hide unauthenticated providers from the default Web chat, <code>/models</code>, and model setup pickers while keeping explicit full-catalog browse paths through <code>view: "all"</code>, <code>/models <provider> all</code>, and <code>models list --all</code>. Fixes #74423. Thanks @guarismo and @SymbolStar.</li>
<li>Ollama: keep explicit local model runs on target-provider runtime hooks when PI discovery is skipped, so one-shot Ollama calls no longer cold-load unrelated provider runtimes before streaming. Fixes #74078. Thanks @sakalaboator.</li>
<li>Slack/prompts: rely on Slack <code>interactiveReplies</code> guidance instead of generic <code>inlineButtons</code> config hints so enabled Slack button directives are not contradicted. Fixes #46647. Thanks @jeremykoerber.</li>
<li>Slack/reactions: treat duplicate <code>already_reacted</code> responses as idempotent success so repeated agent reaction adds no longer surface as tool failures. Fixes #69005. Thanks @shipitsteven and @martingarramon.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: cool down Cloudflare/Error 1015 HTML 429 REST failures during startup application lookup and gateway metadata fetches, add <code>channels.discord.applicationId</code> as an app-id lookup bypass, sanitize HTML bodies before logging, and honor Retry-After before falling back to a conservative cooldown. Fixes #38853. (#74489) Thanks @djgeorg3 and @Garyko0730.</li>
<li>Slack/tools: expose <code>fileId</code> in the shared message tool schema so <code>download-file</code> can receive Slack attachment IDs from inbound placeholders. Fixes #45574. Thanks @chadvegas.</li>
<li>Exec: reject invalid per-call <code>host</code> values instead of silently falling back to the default target, so hostname-like values fail before commands run. Fixes #74426. Thanks @scr00ge-00 and @vyctorbrzezowski.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini: send non-empty placeholder content when a Gemini run is triggered with empty or filtered user content, avoiding <code>contents is not specified</code> API errors. Thanks @CaoYuhaoCarl.</li>
<li>Heartbeat: preserve non-task <code>HEARTBEAT.md</code> context around <code>tasks:</code> blocks and apply <code>agents.defaults.heartbeat</code> to all agents unless per-agent heartbeat entries restrict scope. Thanks @Sekhar03.</li>
<li>Markdown: preserve paragraph breaks inside loose list items in shared outbound formatting while keeping tight list spacing stable. Thanks @Lucenx9.</li>
<li>Build/Gateway: route restart, shutdown, respawn, diagnostics, command-queue cleanup, and runtime cleanup through one stable gateway lifecycle runtime entry so rebuilt packages do not strand long-running gateways on stale hashed chunks. Carries forward #73964. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Memory/wiki: keep broad shared-source and generated related-link blocks from turning every page into a search hit, cap noisy backlinks, support all-term searches such as people-routing queries, and prefer readable page body snippets over generated metadata. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Cron/Gateway: abort and bounded-clean up timed-out isolated agent turns before recording the timeout, so stale cron sessions cannot leave Discord or other chat lanes stuck in <code>processing</code> after a timeout. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/errors: suppress malformed streaming tool-call JSON fragments before they reach chat surfaces while preserving provider request-validation diagnostics. Fixes #59076; keeps #59080 as duplicate coverage. (#59118) Thanks @singleGanghood.</li>
<li>CLI/models: restore provider-filtered <code>models list --all --provider <id></code> rows for providers without manifest/static catalog coverage, including Anthropic and Amazon Bedrock, while keeping the compatibility fallback off expensive availability and resolver paths. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/models: keep manifest auth-evidence credentials visible across <code>models status</code>, auth probes, and PI model discovery so workspace-scoped provider auth does not disagree between listing, probing, and execution. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/models: move local credential evidence such as Google Vertex ADC into generic plugin manifest setup metadata so the model-list auth index stays declarative without provider-specific runtime branches. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/models: compute the <code>models list</code> Auth column through one command-local provider auth index so row rendering no longer repeats auth profile, env, configured-provider, AWS, or synthetic-auth checks per model row. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/models: move the OpenAI listable catalog into the plugin manifest so <code>models list --all --provider openai</code> uses the manifest fast path instead of loading provider runtime normalization hooks. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/tools: keep the Gateway <code>tools.*</code> RPC namespace out of plugin command discovery and managed proxy startup, so stray commands like <code>openclaw tools effective</code> fail quickly instead of cold-loading plugin metadata. Refs #73477. Thanks @oromeis.</li>
<li>CLI/status: keep default text <code>openclaw status --usage</code> on metadata-only channel scans unless <code>--deep</code> or <code>--all</code> is set, and send stray <code>openclaw tools --help</code> through the precomputed root-help fast path so latency-triage commands avoid plugin/runtime cold loads before printing. Refs #73477 and #74220. Thanks @oromeis and @NianJiuZst.</li>
<li>Agents/diagnostics: trace embedded-run startup and preparation stage timings before model I/O, and warn only on severe slow stages, so Docker/VPS latency reports can identify whether plugin loading, auth/model resolution, tool inventory, bootstrap, MCP/LSP, resource loading, or stream setup is dominating pre-run latency without noisy normal logs. Refs #73428. Thanks @Dimaoggg, @quangtran88, and @Heyvhuang.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: cache persisted subagent run registry reads by file signature while preserving fresh-parse isolation, so busy gateways stop reparsing unchanged <code>subagents/runs.json</code> on controller/list/status hot paths. Refs #72338. Thanks @argus-as.</li>
<li>Gateway/clients: wait for the event loop to become responsive before opening Gateway WebSocket RPC/probe/client connections while charging that readiness wait to caller timeouts, so Windows deferred module-evaluation stalls no longer turn healthy loopback gateways into false handshake timeouts across status, TUI, ACP, MCP, node-host, and plugin client paths. Refs #74279 and #48270. Thanks @wongcode and @joost-heijden.</li>
<li>Gateway/Windows: read listener command lines via PowerShell before falling back to <code>wmic</code>, so restart health can recognize OpenClaw listeners on modern Windows installs and avoid long anonymous-port waits. Refs #74280. Thanks @zym951223.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: record process start-time in bundled dependency install locks and expire recycled-PID locks, so Docker gateway restarts recover from stale <code>.openclaw-runtime-deps.lock</code> directories without waiting through repeated five-minute timeouts. Fixes #74346. (#74361) Thanks @jhsmith409.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: memoize packaged bundled runtime dist-mirror preparation after the first successful pass while keeping source-checkout mirrors refreshable, so constrained Docker/VPS installs avoid repeated root scans before chat turns. Refs #73428, #73421, #73532, and #73477. Thanks @Dimaoggg, @oromeis, @oadiazp, @jmfraga, @bstanbury, @antoniusfelix, and @jkobject.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: treat bare numeric outbound targets that match the effective Discord DM allowlist as user DMs while preserving account-specific legacy <code>dm.allowFrom</code> precedence over inherited root <code>allowFrom</code>. (#74303) Thanks @Squirbie.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord/Slack: share one DM policy/allowlist resolver across runtime, setup, allowlist editing, and doctor repair, so legacy <code>dm.policy</code> / <code>dm.allowFrom</code> compatibility migrates to canonical <code>dmPolicy</code> / <code>allowFrom</code> without divergent access checks. Thanks @Squirbie.</li>
<li>Control UI: make the chat sidebar split divider focusable, keyboard-resizable, ARIA-described, and pointer-event based so sidebar resizing works without a mouse. Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Agents/usage: keep PI embedded-run telemetry attributed to the resolved model provider instead of the PI harness label, so OpenRouter and other provider-backed turns report the right provider in session usage and traces. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/attribution: send OpenClaw attribution headers on native OpenAI and Codex traffic, including SDK transports, realtime voice and TTS, device-code auth, WHAM usage, and remote embeddings, so PI-origin defaults no longer leak into provider requests. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/auth: keep OAuth auth profiles inherited from the main agent read-through instead of copying refresh tokens into secondary agents, and refresh Codex app-server tokens against the owning store so multi-agent swarms avoid reused refresh-token failures. Fixes #74055. Thanks @ClarityInvest.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: honor <code>ALL_PROXY</code> / <code>all_proxy</code> and service-level <code>OPENCLAW_PROXY_URL</code> when constructing the HTTP/1-only Telegram Bot API transport, so Windows and service installs that rely on those proxy settings no longer fall back to direct egress. Fixes #74014; refs #74086. Thanks @SymbolStar.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: keep raw host/network-unreachable Bot API connect failures non-fatal and route tagged polling uncaught exceptions through the Telegram restart path, so transient reachability failures no longer kill the Gateway or leave long polling stuck. Fixes #60515; refs #74540. Thanks @HemantSudarshan, @thacid22, and @ewimsatt.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: continue polling when <code>deleteWebhook</code> hits a transient network failure but <code>getWebhookInfo</code> confirms no webhook is configured, so startup does not retry cleanup forever after the webhook was already removed. Refs #74086; carries forward #47384. Thanks @clovericbot.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: retry native quote replies without <code>reply_parameters.quote</code> when Telegram returns <code>QUOTE_TEXT_INVALID</code>, so stale or truncated quote excerpts no longer drop the whole reply. Fixes #74581. Thanks @moeedahmed.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: apply strict safe-send retry to inbound final replies when grammY wraps a pre-connect failure, while leaving ambiguous plain network envelopes single-shot to avoid duplicate visible messages. Fixes #74203. Thanks @nanli2000cn.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: surface polling liveness warnings in channel status and doctor when a running long-poller has not completed <code>getUpdates</code> after startup grace or its transport activity is stale, so silent polling failures no longer look clean. Refs #74299. Thanks @lolaopenclaw.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: publish webhook runtime state and warn when <code>setWebhook</code> has not completed after startup grace, so webhook-mode accounts no longer look healthy while registration is still failing or retrying. Refs #74299. Thanks @lolaopenclaw and @martingarramon.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: bound native command menu <code>deleteMyCommands</code> and <code>setMyCommands</code> Bot API calls and allow the same timeout-triggered transport fallback retry as other startup control calls, so Windows/WSL network stalls cannot leave command sync hanging behind an otherwise running provider. Refs #74086. Thanks @SymbolStar.</li>
<li>ACP/commands: accept forwarded ACP timeout config controls in the OpenClaw bridge, treat unsupported discard-close controls as recoverable cleanup, and restore native <code>/verbose full</code> plus no-arg status behavior, so Discord command menus and nested ACP turns no longer fail on supported session controls. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Codex harness: interrupt and release native app-server turns that go quiet after an OpenClaw dynamic-tool response without sending <code>turn/completed</code>, so Discord and other chat lanes do not stay stuck in <code>processing</code>. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Codex harness: bound OpenClaw dynamic tool responses to 30 seconds and fail closed with an explicit tool result when the app-server bridge would otherwise strand the turn in <code>processing</code>. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>TUI/status: clear stale <code>streaming</code> footer state when a final event arrives after the active run was already cleared and no tracked runs remain, while preserving concurrent-run ownership and inactive local <code>/btw</code> terminal handling. Fixes #64825; carries forward #64842, #64843, #64847, and #64862. Thanks @briandevans and @Yanhu007.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: fail startup closed when Discord cannot resolve the bot's own identity and keep mention gating active when only configured mention patterns can detect mentions, so the provider no longer continues with a missing bot id. Fixes #42219; carries forward #46856 and #49218. Thanks @education-01 and @BenediktSchackenberg.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: split long CJK replies at punctuation and code-point-safe fallback boundaries so Discord chunking stays readable without corrupting astral characters. Fixes #38597; repairs #71384. Thanks @p3nchan.</li>
<li>TUI: keep the streaming watchdog alive across active tool/lifecycle proof-of-life, pause it during disconnects, and reload history after stale reconnect runs so long-running chats stop flipping to false idle or hanging on stale streaming. Fixes #69081. Thanks @EenvoudJasper.</li>
<li>Browser/gateway: ignore Playwright dialog-close races from <code>Page.handleJavaScriptDialog</code> so browser automation no longer crashes the Gateway when a dialog disappears before Playwright accepts it. (#40067) Thanks @randyjtw.</li>
<li>Cron/Gateway: defer missed isolated agent-turn catch-up out of the channel startup window, so overdue cron work cannot starve Discord or Telegram while providers connect after a restart. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/cron: defer heartbeat turns while cron work is active or queued, add opt-in <code>heartbeat.skipWhenBusy</code> for subagent/nested lane pressure, and retry busy skips without advancing the schedule so local Ollama hosts do not run heartbeat and cron prompts concurrently. Fixes #50773. Thanks @scottgl9.</li>
<li>Agents/thinking: honor configured model <code>compat.supportedReasoningEfforts</code> entries that include <code>xhigh</code>, so custom OpenAI-compatible provider refs expose and validate <code>/think xhigh</code> consistently across command menus, Gateway sessions, agent CLI, and <code>llm-task</code>. Carries forward #48904. Thanks @Milchstrassse and @wufunc.</li>
<li>Vercel AI Gateway: expose provider-owned <code>/think xhigh</code> for trusted OpenAI/Codex upstream refs and Claude adaptive thinking for Anthropic upstream refs, while leaving untrusted namespaced refs on base levels. Carries forward #41561. Thanks @Zcg2021.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: prune stale <code>openclaw-unknown-*</code> bundled runtime dependency roots during Gateway startup while keeping recent or locked roots, so old staging debris cannot keep growing across restarts. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: include ten more root-package runtime dependencies (<code>@agentclientprotocol/sdk</code>, <code>@lydell/node-pty</code>, <code>croner</code>, <code>dotenv</code>, <code>jiti</code>, <code>json5</code>, <code>jszip</code>, <code>markdown-it</code>, <code>tar</code>, <code>web-push</code>) in <code>MIRRORED_CORE_RUNTIME_DEP_NAMES</code> so they are mirrored into the runtime-deps tree alongside <code>semver</code> and <code>tslog</code>, preventing <code>Cannot find package 'X'</code> failures from core dist code (for example <code>qmd-manager</code>, <code>cron/schedule</code>, <code>infra/archive</code>, <code>infra/push-web</code>, <code>infra/backup-create</code>, <code>process/supervisor/adapters/pty</code>) when no enabled extension owns the dependency. Adds a static drift guard test that scans <code>src/</code> for value imports of root-package deps and fails CI when one is missing from the mirror allowlist or extension-owned set. Refs #74199. Thanks @maxpuppet.</li>
<li>Ollama: compose caller abort signals with guarded-fetch timeouts for native <code>/api/chat</code> streams, so <code>/stop</code> and early cancellation still interrupt local Ollama requests that also carry provider timeout budgets. Refs #74133. Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Doctor/TTS: migrate legacy <code>messages.tts.enabled</code>, agent TTS, channel TTS, and voice-call plugin TTS toggles to <code>auto</code> mode during <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code>, matching the documented TTS config contract. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>CLI/logs: fall back to the configured Gateway file log when implicit loopback Gateway connections close or time out before or during <code>logs.tail</code>, so <code>openclaw logs</code> still works while diagnosing local-model Gateway disconnects. Refs #74078. Thanks @sakalaboator.</li>
<li>MCP/plugins: stringify non-array plugin tool results with chat-content coercion instead of default object stringification, so MCP callers receive useful JSON/text content from plugin tools. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Active Memory/QMD: make gateway-start QMD refresh opt-in via <code>memory.qmd.update.startup</code>, keep normal memory access lazy, preserve interactive file watching, and align watcher dependency/build ignores with QMD's scanner so cold gateway startup no longer imports or initializes QMD by default. Thanks @codexGW.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: remove Discord-owned queued-run timeout replies through the shared channel lifecycle queue while preserving message ordering and compatibility timeout constants, so long Discord turns stay governed by session/tool/runtime lifecycle instead of channel fallback errors. Thanks @codexGW.</li>
<li>Agents/tools: clamp <code>process.poll</code> waits to 30 seconds, advertise that cap in the tool schema, and honor abort signals while waiting, so long command polls cannot pin agent responsiveness after cancellation. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: add tracked Discord component-message helpers and a Telegram account-resolution compatibility facade, so existing plugins using those subpaths resolve while new plugins stay on generic channel SDK contracts. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Shared labels: preserve Unicode combining marks and NFC-equivalent accented text in group/channel slug normalization so non-Latin labels no longer lose meaningful characters. Fixes #58932; carries forward #58942 and #58995. Thanks @fengqing-git, @Starhappysh, and @koen666.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: include probed video width and height when sending regular Telegram videos, so portrait clips render with the correct orientation instead of being stretched by clients. (#18915) Thanks @storyarcade.</li>
<li>Docs/Hetzner: clarify that SSH tunnel access requires <code>AllowTcpForwarding local</code> before running <code>ssh -L</code>, so hardened VPS sshd configs do not block loopback Gateway access. Fixes #54557; carries forward #54564; refs #54954. Thanks @satishkc7, @blackstrype, and @Aftabbs.</li>
<li>Agents/config: preserve authored <code>agents.defaults.params</code> and per-model <code>agents.defaults.models[].params</code> during narrowed internal config writes, so OpenAI transport overrides such as <code>transport: "sse"</code> and <code>openaiWsWarmup: false</code> are not stripped from <code>openclaw.json</code>. Fixes #73607; refs #73428. Thanks @quangtran88.</li>
<li>Agents/model config: resolve per-model extra params through canonical model keys while preserving legacy double-prefixed fallback entries, so provider-prefixed model ids such as <code>openrouter/auto</code> keep their configured runtime params. (#44319) Thanks @HenryXiaoYang.</li>
<li>Gateway/shutdown: report structured shutdown warnings and HTTP close timeout warnings through <code>ShutdownResult</code> while preserving lifecycle hook hardening. Carries forward #41296. Thanks @edenfunf.</li>
<li>Control UI: keep Agents Overview and config-form select dropdowns on their configured value after options render while preserving inherited agent model placeholders. Fixes #40352; carries forward #52948. Thanks @xiaoquanidea.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: launch zsh, bash, and fish host exec shells with startup files suppressed while preserving existing PATH fallbacks, so daemon env is not overridden by shell startup files. Carries forward #40200; fixes #40179. Thanks @NewdlDewdl.</li>
<li>Plugins/QA: prebuild the private QA channel runtime before plugin gauntlet source runs so wrapper CPU/RSS measurements are not polluted by private QA dist rebuild work. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/QA: add a Kitchen Sink plugin gauntlet that installs the external package, checks command inventory, MCP tools, channel status, provider turns, gateway RSS, CPU, and fatal log anomalies. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/config: reuse the bundled plugin alias scan within a single config normalization pass, so Kitchen Sink-style plugin configs no longer peg Gateway CPU by repeatedly rescanning bundled metadata before agent turns. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/channels: reject malformed runtime channel registrations that omit required config helpers before they can poison channel status. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>MCP/plugins: serialize raw plugin tool return values through the plugin-tools MCP bridge so Kitchen Sink-style tools no longer surface <code>undefined</code> content. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/reload: bound default restart deferral and SIGUSR1 restart drain to five minutes while preserving explicit <code>deferralTimeoutMs: 0</code> indefinite waits, so stale active work accounting cannot block config reloads forever. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Active Memory: register the prompt-build hook with the configured recall timeout plus setup grace instead of the 150s maximum budget, so default memory recall cannot delay turn startup for multiple minutes. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/readiness: include an <code>eventLoop</code> diagnostic block in local or authenticated <code>/readyz</code> responses with event-loop delay (p99 and max), event-loop utilization, CPU core ratio, and a <code>degraded</code> flag, so operators can see when slow startups or runaway turns stall the event loop. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/agents: schedule accepted agent runs after the accepted RPC frame has a chance to flush, so pre-turn prompt/context work is less likely to starve immediate <code>agent.wait</code> callers. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>CLI/update: tolerate stale memory-runtime import failures during best-effort CLI process teardown, so <code>openclaw update</code> replacing hashed runtime chunks before the finalizer runs no longer surfaces as exit-time <code>Cannot find module</code> noise. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>CLI/channels logs: reuse the rolling log-file resolver so <code>openclaw channels logs</code> falls back to the active dated log across date boundaries without reading unrelated custom log files. Fixes #42875; carries forward #42904 and #43043. Thanks @ethanclaw and @wdskuki.</li>
<li>CLI/update: skip tracked plugins disabled in config during post-update plugin sync before npm, ClawHub, or marketplace update checks, preserving their install records without failing the update. Fixes #73880. Thanks @islandpreneur007.</li>
<li>Control UI: fix Peak Error Hours showing incorrect hourly rates when the browser's timezone observes DST, by storing hourly message counts with UTC date keys and using DST-aware <code>Date.getHours()</code> for local conversion. Also extract <code>accumulateMessageCounts</code> helper to reduce duplicated daily/hourly aggregation logic. (#49396) Thanks @konanok.</li>
<li>iMessage: normalize known leading attributedBody corruption markers on sent-message echo text keys so delayed reflected echoes with U+FFFD/U+FFFE/U+FFFF/FEFF prefixes are dropped without collapsing interior text. Fixes #59973; carries forward #59980 and #62191. Thanks @neeravmakwana and @maguilar631697.</li>
<li>Security/audit: recognize dangerous node command IDs as valid <code>gateway.nodes.denyCommands</code> entries, so audit only warns on real typos or unsupported patterns. (#56923) Thanks @chziyue.</li>
<li>Cron: treat implicit text payloads with agent-turn overrides as agent turns, preserving model overrides for scheduled text prompts instead of pruning them as system events. Fixes #28905. (#64060) Thanks @liaoandi.</li>
<li>Telegram/exec approvals: stop treating general Telegram chat allowlists and <code>defaultTo</code> routes as native exec approvers; Telegram now uses explicit <code>execApprovals.approvers</code> or owner identity from <code>commands.ownerAllowFrom</code>, matching the first-pairing owner bootstrap path. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Plugins/providers: keep Gateway startup primary-model discovery on metadata-only provider entries and reuse active non-speech capability providers even with explicit plugin entries, avoiding unnecessary provider registry loads during startup and media capability checks. Fixes #73729, #73835, and #73793; carries forward #73853 and #73794. Thanks @sg1416-zg, @brokemac79, and @poolside-ventures.</li>
<li>Chat commands: route sensitive group <code>/diagnostics</code> and <code>/export-trajectory</code> approvals and results to a private owner route, preferring same-surface DMs before falling back to the first configured owner route, so Discord group invocations can land in Telegram when that is the primary owner interface. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Gateway/hooks: keep successful <code>deliver:false</code> agent hooks silent, log a hook audit record for suppressed success announcements, and suppress fallback summaries after attempted hook delivery while still surfacing failed hook runs. Repairs #55761; builds on #36332 and #49234. Thanks @EffortlessSteven, @cioclawcode, and @BrennerSpear.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/Discord: restore a deprecated <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/discord</code> compatibility facade and the legacy compat group-policy warning export for the published <code>@openclaw/discord@2026.3.13</code> package, covering its config, account, directory, status, and thread-binding imports while keeping new plugins on generic SDK subpaths. Fixes #73685; supersedes #73703. Thanks @rderickson9 and @SymbolStar.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: suppress duplicate gateway monitors when multiple enabled accounts resolve to the same bot token, preferring config tokens over default env fallback and reporting skipped duplicates as disabled. Supersedes #73608. Thanks @kagura-agent.</li>
<li>CLI/health: build channel health summaries from inspected credential metadata plus runtime state, so <code>openclaw health --json</code> reports Discord <code>running</code>, <code>connected</code>, and <code>tokenSource</code> consistently with channel status. Fixes #44354. Thanks @ferenc-acs.</li>
<li>Control UI/Talk: decode Google Live binary WebSocket JSON frames and stop queued browser audio on interruption or shutdown, so browser Talk leaves <code>Connecting Talk...</code> and barge-in no longer plays stale audio. Fixes #73601 and #73460; supersedes #73466. Thanks @Spolen23 and @WadydX.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: ignore stale route-shaped conversation bindings after a Discord channel is reconfigured to another agent, while preserving explicit focus and subagent bindings. Fixes #73626. Thanks @ramitrkar-hash.</li>
<li>Agents/bootstrap: pass pending BOOTSTRAP.md contents through the first-run user prompt while keeping them out of privileged system context, and show limited bootstrap guidance when workspace file access is unavailable. Fixes #73622. Thanks @mark1010.</li>
<li>ACP/tasks: classify parent-owned ACP sessions as background work regardless of persistent runtime mode, and close terminal stale ACP sessions when no active binding remains, so delegated ACP output reports through the parent task notifier instead of acting like a normal foreground chat session. Refs #73609. Thanks @joerod26.</li>
<li>Tasks: keep terminal mirrored TaskFlow timestamps pinned to task completion time and let maintenance repair stale mirrors, so ACP terminal delivery updates no longer leave inconsistent flow audits. Refs #73609. Thanks @joerod26.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: add conservative stuck-session recovery that releases only stale session lanes while active embedded runs, reply operations, and lane tasks remain serialized, so queued follow-ups can drain without aborting legitimate long-running turns. Refs #73581, #73655, #73652, #73705, #73647, #73602, #73592, and #73601. Thanks @WS-Q0758, @bryangauvin, @spenceryang1996-dot, @bmilne1981, @mattmcintyre, @Vksh07, and @Spolen23.</li>
<li>Plugins: cache unchanged plugin manifest loads by file signature, reducing repeated JSON/JSON5 parsing and manifest normalization in bursty startup and runtime registry paths. Refs #73532 and #73647; carries forward #73678. Thanks @TheDutchRuler.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: cache unchanged bundled runtime mirror dist-file materialization decisions and close file-lock handles on owner-write failures, reducing repeated startup chunk scans and avoiding FileHandle-GC recovery stalls. Refs #73532. Thanks @oadiazp and @bstanbury.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: retry and defer transient cleanup failures for owned runtime staging directories so CLI startup no longer aborts after a successful bundled dependency swap. Refs #73903. Thanks @bobfreeman1989.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: cache bundled runtime-deps JSON/package files by file signature, reducing repeated staged-runtime metadata reads during bundled channel startup. Refs #73647 and #73705. Thanks @mattmcintyre and @bmilne1981.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: delegate bundled plugin dependency staging to complete npm/pnpm install plans with durable runtime state, removing retained-manifest and source-checkout cache reconciliation from Gateway startup. Refs #73532. Thanks @oadiazp, @bstanbury, and @jmfraga.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: replace Gateway-start root chunk dependency inference with explicit mirrored-root dependency metadata, reducing staged runtime scans while preserving lazy per-plugin installs. Refs #73532. Thanks @oadiazp and @bstanbury.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime-deps: run pnpm staged installs outside the repository workspace and disable pnpm release-age gates for exact bundled runtime dependency materialization, so bundled plugin dependency repair writes packages into the generated stage without blocking fresh packaged dependencies. Refs #73532. Thanks @oadiazp and @bstanbury.</li>
<li>CLI/TUI: keep <code>chat.history</code> off model-catalog discovery so initial Gateway-backed TUI history loads cannot block behind slow provider/plugin model scans on low-core hosts. Refs #73524. Thanks @harshcatsystems-collab.</li>
<li>Channels/WhatsApp: flag recently reconnected linked accounts in channel status even when the socket is currently healthy, so flapping WhatsApp Web sessions no longer look clean after a brief reconnect. Refs #73602. Thanks @Vksh07.</li>
<li>Channels/WhatsApp: log shared dispatcher delivery failures with reply kind, message id, chat id, and connection id, so typing-without-send reports can identify whether the WhatsApp send path rejected a generated reply. Refs #74269. Thanks @tomcosta-git.</li>
<li>Feishu: suppress distinct late <code>final</code> text deliveries after a streaming card has already closed, while keeping media attachments deliverable, so late-finals no longer reopen duplicate Feishu cards. Fixes #71977. (#72294) Thanks @MonkeyLeeT.</li>
<li>Gateway: expose <code>gateway.handshakeTimeoutMs</code> in config, schema, and docs while preserving <code>OPENCLAW_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MS</code> precedence, so loaded or low-powered hosts can tune local WebSocket pre-auth handshakes without patching dist files. Supersedes #51282; refs #73592 and #73652. Thanks @henry-the-frog.</li>
<li>Gateway/TUI/status: align configured and env-based WebSocket handshake budgets across local clients, probes, and fallback RPCs while preserving explicit status timeouts and paired-device auth fallback, so slow local gateways are not marked unreachable by a shorter client watchdog. Refs #73524, #73535, #73592, and #73602. Thanks @harshcatsystems-collab, @DJBlackhawk, and @Vksh07.</li>
<li>Gateway/startup: return retryable <code>UNAVAILABLE</code> during the sidecar startup window and keep CLI/TUI/status clients retrying inside their existing timeout budget, so early connects no longer surface as terminal handshake failures. Fixes #73652. Thanks @spenceryang1996-dot.</li>
<li>Gateway/proxy: bypass inherited proxy environment for local Gateway control-plane WebSockets to <code>localhost</code> as well as loopback IPs, so Windows/WSL proxy settings cannot intercept local CLI/TUI Gateway connections. Supersedes #73474; refs #73602. Thanks @DhtIsCoding.</li>
<li>Doctor/Gateway: use a lightweight <code>status</code> RPC without channel summary work for doctor Gateway liveness, so slow health snapshots do not falsely drive service restart repair. Fixes #64400; supersedes #64511. Thanks @CHE10X and @EronFan.</li>
<li>Agents/auth: scope external CLI credential discovery to configured providers during model auth status and startup prewarm, so opencode-only and other single-provider gateways do not block on unrelated Claude CLI Keychain probes. Fixes #73908. Thanks @Ailuras.</li>
<li>Agents/model selection: resolve slash-form aliases before provider/model parsing and keep alias-resolved primary models subject to transient provider cooldowns, so cron and persisted sessions do not retry cooled-down raw aliases. Fixes #73573 and #73657. Thanks @akai-shuuichi and @hashslingers.</li>
<li>Agents/Claude CLI: reuse already-cached macOS Keychain credentials for no-prompt Claude credential reads, so doctor/runtime checks do not miss fresh interactive Claude auth. Fixes #73682. Thanks @RyanSandoval.</li>
<li>Agents/Claude CLI doctor: scope workspace and project-dir checks to agents that actually use the Claude CLI runtime, so non-default Claude agents no longer make the default agent look Claude-backed. Fixes #73903. Thanks @bobfreeman1989.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: expose effective agent runtime metadata on session rows, <code>sessions.patch</code>, and local <code>openclaw sessions --json</code>, while keeping Claude CLI-backed rows on the canonical model provider so runtime backend and model identity are no longer conflated. Fixes #73090. Thanks @vishutdhar.</li>
<li>Gateway/auth status: scope external CLI credential overlays to configured providers, runtimes, or profiles and keep status reads off new Keychain prompts, so single-provider Gateway configs no longer probe unrelated Claude/Codex/MiniMax auth on startup. Fixes #73908. Thanks @Ailuras.</li>
<li>Agents/runtime status: expose effective agent runtime metadata in <code>agents.list</code>, Control UI agent panels, and <code>/agents</code>, and avoid rendering stale or cumulative CLI token totals as live context usage. Fixes #73660, #73578, and #45268. Thanks @spartman, @DashLabsDev, and @xyooz.</li>
<li>Agents/transcripts: strip empty assistant text blocks while preserving valid text, images, and signatures, so Anthropic-style providers no longer reject sanitized transcript turns. Fixes #73640. Thanks @jowhee327.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: preserve session keys on hidden lifecycle events so channel-routed runs still persist terminal session state and do not strand session status as running after Codex turn completion. Thanks @cathrynlavery.</li>
<li>Providers/Bedrock: omit deprecated <code>temperature</code> for Claude Opus 4.7 Bedrock model ids, named and application inference profiles, including dotted <code>opus-4.7</code> refs, and classify the nested validation response for failover. Fixes #73663. Thanks @bstanbury.</li>
<li>Gateway: raise the preauth/connect-challenge timeout to 15s so cold CLI starts on slower hosts have more time to process the WebSocket challenge before the Gateway closes the connection. Fixes #51469; refs #73592 and #62060. Thanks @GothicFox and @jackychen-png.</li>
<li>CLI/status: fall back to a bounded local <code>status</code> RPC when loopback detail probes time out or report unknown capability, so reachable local gateways are no longer marked unreachable by slow read diagnostics. Fixes #73535; refs #48360, #62762, #51357, and #42019. Thanks @RacecarGuy, @justinschille, @DJBlackhawk, @tianyaqpzm, and @0xrsydn.</li>
<li>CLI/gateway: reuse cached paired-device auth during <code>gateway probe</code> and report post-connect diagnostic failures as degraded reachability, so healthy local gateways are no longer marked unreachable after loopback auth or read timeouts. Fixes #48360. Thanks @RacecarGuy.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: give Discord Gateway WebSocket handshakes a 30s timeout so stalled TLS/network transitions emit an error and Carbon can continue its reconnect loop instead of leaving the bot silent until restart. Refs #50046. Thanks @codexGW.</li>
<li>Mattermost/WebSocket: send protocol ping/pong keepalives and terminate stale sessions when pongs stop arriving, so silent TCP drops reconnect instead of leaving monitoring idle. Fixes #41837; carries forward #57621; refs #50138, #44160, and #51104. Thanks @JasonWang1124.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: suppress standalone failed edit/write warning payloads when a user-facing assistant error reply already covers the turn, while keeping unresolved mutating failures visible behind success-looking or suppressed-error replies. Fixes #39631; refs #73750; carries forward #39636 and #39717; leaves #39406 for configurable delivery policy. Thanks @Bartok9 and @Bortlesboat.</li>
<li>Control UI/agents: persist the Set Default action through <code>agents.list[].default</code> instead of writing the unsupported <code>agents.defaultId</code> field, so saved default-agent changes survive config validation. Fixes #65565; carries forward #72585. Thanks @luyao618.</li>
<li>NVIDIA/NIM: persist the <code>NVIDIA_API_KEY</code> provider marker and mark bundled NVIDIA Chat Completions models as string-content compatible, so NIM models load from <code>models.json</code> and OpenAI-compatible subagent calls send plain text content. Fixes #73013 and #50107; refs #73014. Thanks @bautrey, @iot2edge, @ifearghal, and @futhgar.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: let text-only configs drop the <code>GuildVoiceStates</code> gateway intent and expose a bounded <code>/gateway/bot</code> metadata timeout with rate-limited fallback logs, reducing idle CPU and warning floods. Fixes #73709 and #73585. Thanks @sanchezm86 and @trac3r00.</li>
<li>Agents/sessions: mark same-turn <code>sessions_send</code> and A2A reply prompts with an inter-session <code>isUser=false</code> envelope before they reach the model, so foreign session output no longer lands as bare active user text. Fixes #73702; refs #73698, #73609, #73595, and #73622. Thanks @alvelda.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: fail closed when account-level public DM settings conflict with a restrictive top-level <code>allowFrom</code>, and require an effective wildcard before <code>dmPolicy="open"</code> behaves as public access. Fixes #73756; refs #73698. Thanks @Hilo-Hilo and @xace1825.</li>
<li>Channels/security: move open-DM allowlist semantics into the shared policy helpers and align Discord, Slack, Mattermost, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, IRC, Google Chat, Zalo, Zalo User, QQ Bot, and Synology Chat so <code>dmPolicy="open"</code> is public only with an effective wildcard and otherwise still respects sender allowlists. Refs #73756 and #73698. Thanks @Hilo-Hilo and @xace1825.</li>
<li>ACP/tasks: sweep orphaned parent-owned ACP sessions whose task records are gone, preserving bound persistent sessions but clearing unbound stale ACPX metadata so old child sessions cannot silently respawn into chat. Fixes #73609. Thanks @joerod26.</li>
<li>Outbound/security: strip known internal runtime scaffolding such as <code><system-reminder></code> and <code><previous_response></code> at the final channel delivery boundary and keep Discord output on targeted tag stripping, so degraded harness replies cannot leak those tags to users. Fixes #73595. Thanks @gabrielexito-stack and @martingarramon.</li>
<li>Security/Telegram: load Telegram security adapters in read-only audit/doctor, audit malformed Telegram DM <code>allowFrom</code> entries even when groups are disabled, and keep allowlist DM audits from counting stale pairing-store senders, so public/shared-DM risk checks stay accurate. Refs #73698. Thanks @xace1825.</li>
<li>Plugins: remove hidden manifest, provider-owner, bootstrap, and channel metadata caches so plugin installs, manifest edits, and bundled-root changes are visible on the next metadata read while keeping runtime/module loader caches for actual plugin code. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/plugins: use plugin metadata snapshots for install slot selection and add opt-in plugin lifecycle timing traces, so plugin install avoids runtime-loading the plugin registry for metadata-only decisions. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>fix(plugins): restrict bundled plugin dir resolution to trusted package roots. (#73275) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(security): prevent workspace PATH injection via service env and trash helpers. (#73264) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Active Memory: allow <code>allowedChatTypes</code> to include explicit portal/webchat sessions and classify <code>agent:...:explicit:...</code> session keys before opaque session ids can shadow the chat type. Fixes #65775. (#66285) Thanks @Lidang-Jiang.</li>
<li>Active Memory: allow the hidden recall sub-agent to use both <code>memory_recall</code> and the legacy <code>memory_search</code>/<code>memory_get</code> memory tool contract, so bundled <code>memory-lancedb</code> recall works without breaking the default <code>memory-core</code> path. Fixes #73502. (#73584) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>fix(device-pairing): validate callerScopes against resolved token scopes on repair [AI]. (#72925) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Active Memory docs: document the <code>cacheTtlMs</code> 1000-120000 ms range and 15000 ms default so setup snippets do not lead users past the schema limit. Fixes #65708. (#65737) Thanks @WuKongAI-CMU.</li>
<li>fix(agents): canonicalize provider aliases in byProvider tool policy lookup [AI]. (#72917) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>fix(security): block npm_execpath injection from workspace .env [AI-assisted]. (#73262) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Tools/web_fetch: decode response bodies from raw bytes using declared HTTP, XML, or HTML meta charsets before extraction, so Shift_JIS and other legacy-charset pages no longer return mojibake. Fixes #72916. Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Active Memory: skip payload-less <code>memory_search</code> transcript tool results when building debug telemetry, so newer empty entries no longer hide the latest useful debug payload. (#68773) Thanks @SimbaKingjoe.</li>
<li>Active Memory: keep recall setup time from consuming the configured model timeout while giving the hook runner an explicit bounded budget for the plugin, so slow embedded-run setup no longer causes immediate recall timeouts. Fixes #72606. (#72620) Thanks @hyspacex.</li>
<li>Channels/Discord: bound message read/search REST calls, route those actions through Gateway execution, and fall back to <code>CommandTargetSessionKey</code> for inbound hook session keys so Discord reads do not hang and hooks still fire when <code>SessionKey</code> is empty. Fixes #73431. (#73521) Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Plugins/media: auto-enable provider plugins referenced by <code>agents.defaults.imageGenerationModel</code>, <code>videoGenerationModel</code>, and <code>musicGenerationModel</code> primary/fallback refs, so configured Google and MiniMax media providers do not stay disabled behind a restrictive plugin allowlist. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Memory-core/dreaming: retry managed dreaming cron registration after startup when the cron service is not reachable yet, so the scheduled Memory Dreaming Promotion sweep recovers without waiting for heartbeat traffic. Fixes #72841. Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Acpx/runtime: validate the runtime session mode at the <code>AcpxRuntime.ensureSession</code> wrapper boundary so callers that pass anything other than <code>persistent</code> or <code>oneshot</code> get a clear <code>ACP_INVALID_RUNTIME_OPTION</code> error instead of silently round-tripping through the encoded handle as a default <code>persistent</code> mode and later throwing <code>SessionResumeRequiredError</code>. Investigation context: #73071. (#73548) Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>CLI/infer: keep web-search fallback on missing provider API keys, preserve structured validation errors from the selected provider, and let per-request image describe prompts override configured media-entry prompts. (#63263) Thanks @Spolen23.</li>
<li>Chat commands: include configured model-catalog reasoning metadata when building <code>/think</code> argument menus so Ollama Cloud and other provider-owned reasoning models show supported levels instead of only <code>off</code>. Fixes #73515; supersedes #73568. Thanks @danielzinhu99 and @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: suppress generic tool-progress chatter when preview streaming is off, so non-streaming Telegram turns only deliver final replies while approvals, media, and errors still route normally. Refs #72363 and #72482. Thanks @neeravmakwana and @SweetSophia.</li>
<li>CLI/model probes: add repeatable image <code>--file</code> inputs to <code>infer model run</code> for local and gateway multimodal model smokes, so vision models such as Ollama Qwen VL and Gemini can be tested through the raw model-probe surface. Fixes #63700. Thanks @cedricjanssens.</li>
<li>CLI/model probes: request trusted operator scope for <code>infer model run --gateway --model <provider/model></code> so Gateway raw model smokes can use one-off provider/model overrides instead of being rejected before provider auth resolution. Fixes #73759. Thanks @chrislro.</li>
<li>CLI/image describe: pass <code>--prompt</code> and <code>--timeout-ms</code> through <code>infer image describe</code> and <code>describe-many</code>, so custom vision instructions and slow local model budgets reach media-understanding providers such as Ollama, OpenAI, Google, and OpenRouter. Refs #63700. Thanks @cedricjanssens.</li>
<li>Model selection: include the rejected provider/model ref and allowlist recovery hint when a stored session override is cleared, so local model selections such as Gemma GGUF variants do not fall back to the default with a generic message. Refs #71069. Thanks @CyberRaccoonTeam.</li>
<li>OpenAI-compatible providers: drop malformed event-only or blank-data SSE frames before the OpenAI SDK stream parser sees them, so proxies that split <code>event:</code> from <code>data:</code> no longer crash streaming runs with <code>Unexpected end of JSON input</code>. Fixes #52802. Thanks @LyHug.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI-compatible streaming: strip <code><final></code> tags split across streamed model deltas before they reach SSE clients, so <code>/v1/chat/completions</code> no longer emits tag remnants or drops content when final-answer wrappers cross chunk boundaries. Fixes #63325. Thanks @tzwickl.</li>
<li>Ollama: resolve explicitly selected signed-in <code>:cloud</code> models through <code>/api/show</code> when <code>/api/tags</code> omits them, so working models such as <code>gemini-3-flash-preview:cloud</code> and <code>deepseek-v4-pro:cloud</code> do not fail dynamic model resolution before the native <code>/api/chat</code> transport runs. Fixes #73909. Thanks @chtse53.</li>
<li>Discord/exec approvals: keep the local <code>/approve</code> prompt when no native Discord approval runtime is active, and send a manual fallback notice when native approval delivery reaches no targets, so failed DM cards no longer leave approval turns silent or dependent on model-written shell commands. Fixes #73954; carries forward #74027. Thanks @guarismo and @brokemac79.</li>
<li>Local model prompt caching: keep stable Project Context above volatile channel/session prompt guidance and stop embedding current channel names in the message tool description, so Ollama, MLX, llama.cpp, and other prefix-cache backends avoid avoidable full prompt reprocessing across channel turns. Fixes #40256; supersedes #40296. Thanks @rhclaw and @sriram369.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI-compatible API: guard provider policy lookup against runtime providers with non-array <code>models</code> values, so <code>/v1/chat/completions</code> no longer fails with <code>provider?.models?.some is not a function</code>. Fixes #66744; carries forward #66761. Thanks @MightyMoud, @MukundaKatta.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/Web: pass explicit Baileys socket timings into every WhatsApp Web socket and expose <code>web.whatsapp.*</code> keepalive, connect, and query timeout settings so unstable networks can avoid repeated 408 disconnect and opening-handshake timeout loops. Fixes #56365. (#73580) Thanks @velvet-shark.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/Web: recover recently active listeners when a post-408 reconnect keeps receiving transport frames but stops delivering app messages, while keeping group metadata fallback off Baileys sends. Fixes #63855 and #66920; refs #7433, #67986, #70856, #60007, and #72621. Thanks @legonhilltech-jpg, @octopuslabs-fl, @Kanorin-chan, and @stuswan.</li>
<li>Channels/Telegram: persist native command metadata on target sessions so topic, helper, and ACP-bound slash commands keep their session metadata attached to the routed conversation. (#57548) Thanks @GaosCode.</li>
<li>Channels/native commands: keep validated native slash command replies visible in group chats while preserving explicit owner allowlists for command authorization. (#73672) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Pairing/doctor: bootstrap <code>commands.ownerAllowFrom</code> from the first approved DM pairing when no command owner exists, and have doctor explain missing owners so privileged slash commands are not accidentally unusable after onboarding. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Telegram/exec: infer native exec approvers from <code>commands.ownerAllowFrom</code> and auto-enable the Telegram approval client when an owner is resolvable, so owner-only commands such as <code>/diagnostics</code> can be approved in Telegram without duplicate per-channel approver config. Thanks @pashpashpash.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/session: carry the tail of user/assistant turns into the freshly-rotated transcript on silent in-reply session resets (compaction failure, role-ordering conflict) so direct-chat continuity survives the rebind. Fixes #70853. (#70898) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Skills: load grouped skill directories such as <code>skills/<group>/<skill>/SKILL.md</code> from configured skill roots while keeping grouped discovery capped for large directories. Fixes #56915. (#72534) Thanks @ottodeng, @MoerAI, and @i010542.</li>
<li>Config: skip malformed non-string <code>env.vars</code> entries before env-reference checks, so config loading no longer crashes on JSON values like numbers or booleans. (#42402) Thanks @MiltonHeYan.</li>
<li>Docker Compose: default missing config and workspace bind mounts to <code>${HOME:-/tmp}/.openclaw</code> so manual compose runs do not create invalid empty-source volume specs. (#64485) Thanks @jlapenna.</li>
<li>Agents/context engines: preserve the child agent's configured <code>agentDir</code> when subagent cleanup re-resolves a context engine, so <code>onSubagentEnded</code> hooks keep operating on the correct per-agent state. (#67243) Thanks @jarimustonen.</li>
<li>Channels/WhatsApp: restrict pairing verification replies to real inbound user content, preventing unsolicited prompts from receipts, typing indicators, presence updates, and other non-message Baileys upserts. Fixes #73797. (#73823) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Configure/Ollama: show the configured Ollama model allowlist after Cloud only or Cloud + Local setup and skip slow per-model cloud metadata fetches. (#73995) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Channels/WhatsApp: detect explicit group <code>@mentions</code> again when the bot's own E.164 is in <code>allowFrom</code>, so shared-number setups no longer skip group pings that directly mention the bot. Fixes #49317. (#73453) Thanks @juan-flores077.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/reliability: publish real transport-liveness into WhatsApp channel status and force earlier reconnects on silent transport stalls, so quiet healthy sessions stay connected while wedged sockets recover before the later remote 408 path. (#72656) Thanks @Sathvik-1007.</li>
<li>Core/channels: tighten selected runtime, media, and plugin edge-case handling while preserving existing behavior. Thanks @jesse-merhi.</li>
<li>Channels/WhatsApp: strip leaked plural tool-call XML wrappers on every WhatsApp-visible outbound path and keep channel error payloads out of WhatsApp chats. (#71830) Thanks @rubencu.</li>
<li>Agents/embedded-runner: inject the resolved OAuth bearer (and forward the run abort signal) on the boundary-aware embedded stream fallback so models that route through <code>openai-codex-responses</code> and other boundary-aware transports stop failing with <code>401 Unauthorized: Missing bearer or basic authentication in header</code>. Fixes #73559. (#73588) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Telegram/gateway: bound outbound Bot API calls and cache bundled plugin alias lookup so slow Telegram sends or WSL2 filesystem scans no longer wedge gateway replies. (#74210) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Configure/GitHub Copilot: reuse existing Copilot auth during configure and show the provider's manifest model catalog in the model picker. (#74276) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Configure/models: keep the model picker scoped to the selected manifest provider and enable its bundled plugin before catalog lookup, so choosing GitHub Copilot no longer falls back to Ollama or skips the catalog. (#74322) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/subagents: reject <code>/focus</code> from leaf subagents and scope fallback target resolution to the requesting subagent's children, so subagents cannot bind conversations outside their control boundary. (#73613) Thanks @drobison00.</li>
<li>Gateway/startup: skip inherited workspace startup memory for sandboxed spawned sessions without real-workspace write access, so <code>/new</code> no longer preloads host workspace memory into isolated child runs. (#73611) Thanks @drobison00.</li>
<li>Agents/tool policy: validate caller group IDs against session or spawned context before applying group-scoped tool policies or persisting gateway group metadata, so forged group IDs cannot unlock more permissive tools. (#73720) Thanks @mmaps.</li>
<li>Commands: keep channel-prefixed owner allowlist entries scoped to matching providers so webchat command contexts cannot inherit external channel owners. Thanks @zsxsoft.</li>
<li>Auth/device pairing: bound bootstrap handoff token issuance, redemption, and approved pairing baselines to the documented per-role scope allowlist, so bootstrap approvals cannot persistently grant <code>operator.admin</code>, <code>operator.pairing</code>, or <code>node.exec</code> scopes. Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Providers/GitHub Copilot: support the GUI/RPC wizard device-code auth flow so onboarding from non-TTY clients (gateway RPC bridge, GUI wizards) completes instead of returning empty profiles. Dangerous-state handling now distinguishes <code>access_denied</code> and <code>expired_token</code> from transport errors. (#73290) Thanks @indierawk2k2.</li>
<li>Installer/Linux: warn before switching an unwritable npm global prefix to <code>~/.npm-global</code>, then tell users to run future global updates with <code>npm i -g openclaw@latest</code> without <code>sudo</code> so npm keeps using the redirected user prefix. Fixes #44365; carries forward #50479. Thanks @Sayeem3051.</li>
<li>Gateway/plugins: enable the native <code>require()</code> fast path on Windows for bundled plugin modules so plugin loading uses <code>require()</code> instead of Jiti's transform pipeline, reducing startup from ~39s to ~2s on typical 6-plugin setups. Fixes #68656. (#74173) Thanks @galiniliev.</li>
<li>macOS app: detect stale Gateway TLS certificate pins, automatically repair trusted Tailscale Serve rotations, and surface paired-but-disconnected Mac companion nodes so partial Gateway connections no longer look healthy. Thanks @guti.</li>
</ul>
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@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ android {
applicationId = "ai.openclaw.app"
minSdk = 31
targetSdk = 36
versionCode = 2026051700
versionName = "2026.5.17"
versionCode = 2026051200
versionName = "2026.5.12"
ndk {
// Support all major ABIs — native libs are tiny (~47 KB per ABI)
abiFilters += listOf("armeabi-v7a", "arm64-v8a", "x86", "x86_64")

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayEndpoint
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewaySession
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayTlsProbeFailure
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayTlsProbeResult
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.normalizeGatewayTlsFingerprint
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.probeGatewayTlsFingerprint
import ai.openclaw.app.node.A2UIHandler
import ai.openclaw.app.node.CalendarHandler
@@ -249,7 +248,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
val endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
val fingerprintSha256: String,
val auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
val previousFingerprintSha256: String? = null,
)
private val _isConnected = MutableStateFlow(false)
@@ -262,7 +260,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
private val _pendingGatewayTrust = MutableStateFlow<GatewayTrustPrompt?>(null)
val pendingGatewayTrust: StateFlow<GatewayTrustPrompt?> = _pendingGatewayTrust.asStateFlow()
private val connectAttemptSeq = AtomicLong(0)
private fun resolveNodeMainSessionKey(agentId: String? = gatewayDefaultAgentId): String {
val deviceId = identityStore.loadOrCreate().deviceId
@@ -1115,58 +1112,23 @@ class NodeRuntime(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
) {
val connectAttemptId = connectAttemptSeq.incrementAndGet()
_pendingGatewayTrust.value = null
val tls = connectionManager.resolveTlsParams(endpoint)
if (tls?.required == true) {
val expectedFingerprint =
tls.expectedFingerprint
?.let(::normalizeGatewayTlsFingerprint)
?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
if (tls?.required == true && tls.expectedFingerprint.isNullOrBlank()) {
// First-time TLS: capture fingerprint, ask user to verify out-of-band, then store and connect.
_statusText.value = "Verify gateway TLS fingerprint…"
scope.launch {
val tlsProbe = tlsFingerprintProbe(endpoint.host, endpoint.port)
if (!isCurrentConnectAttempt(connectAttemptId)) return@launch
val fp =
tlsProbe.fingerprintSha256 ?: run {
if (expectedFingerprint == null) {
_statusText.value = gatewayTlsProbeFailureMessage(tlsProbe.failure)
} else {
connectAfterTlsCheck(endpoint = endpoint, auth = auth, connectAttemptId = connectAttemptId)
}
_statusText.value = gatewayTlsProbeFailureMessage(tlsProbe.failure)
return@launch
}
val observedFingerprint =
normalizeGatewayTlsFingerprint(fp)
.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
?: fp
val previousFingerprint = expectedFingerprint?.takeUnless { it == observedFingerprint }
if (expectedFingerprint == null || previousFingerprint != null) {
_pendingGatewayTrust.value =
GatewayTrustPrompt(
endpoint = endpoint,
fingerprintSha256 = observedFingerprint,
auth = auth,
previousFingerprintSha256 = previousFingerprint,
)
return@launch
}
connectAfterTlsCheck(endpoint = endpoint, auth = auth, connectAttemptId = connectAttemptId)
_pendingGatewayTrust.value =
GatewayTrustPrompt(endpoint = endpoint, fingerprintSha256 = fp, auth = auth)
}
return
}
connectAfterTlsCheck(endpoint = endpoint, auth = auth, connectAttemptId = connectAttemptId)
}
private fun isCurrentConnectAttempt(connectAttemptId: Long): Boolean = connectAttemptSeq.get() == connectAttemptId
private fun connectAfterTlsCheck(
endpoint: GatewayEndpoint,
auth: GatewayConnectAuth,
connectAttemptId: Long,
) {
if (!isCurrentConnectAttempt(connectAttemptId)) return
connectedEndpoint = endpoint
operatorStatusText = "Connecting…"
nodeStatusText = "Connecting…"
@@ -1259,7 +1221,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
}
fun disconnect() {
connectAttemptSeq.incrementAndGet()
stopActiveVoiceSession()
connectedEndpoint = null
activeGatewayAuth = null
@@ -1651,6 +1612,15 @@ internal fun resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuth(
)
}
val explicitBootstrapToken = auth.bootstrapToken?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
if (explicitBootstrapToken != null) {
return NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(
token = null,
bootstrapToken = explicitBootstrapToken,
password = null,
)
}
return null
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.gateway
const val GATEWAY_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 4
const val GATEWAY_MIN_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 4
const val GATEWAY_MIN_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 3

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@@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ data class GatewayConnectErrorDetails(
val code: String?,
val canRetryWithDeviceToken: Boolean,
val recommendedNextStep: String?,
val pauseReconnect: Boolean? = null,
val reason: String? = null,
)
@@ -737,7 +736,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
code = it["code"].asStringOrNull(),
canRetryWithDeviceToken = it["canRetryWithDeviceToken"].asBooleanOrNull() == true,
recommendedNextStep = it["recommendedNextStep"].asStringOrNull(),
pauseReconnect = it["pauseReconnect"].asBooleanOrNull(),
reason = it["reason"].asStringOrNull(),
)
}
@@ -1042,17 +1040,20 @@ class GatewaySession(
detailCode == "AUTH_TOKEN_MISMATCH"
}
private fun shouldPauseReconnectAfterAuthFailure(error: ErrorShape): Boolean {
val target = desired
return shouldPauseGatewayReconnectAfterAuthFailure(
error = error,
hasBootstrapToken = target?.bootstrapToken?.trim()?.isNotEmpty() == true,
role = target?.options?.role,
scopes = target?.options?.scopes ?: emptyList(),
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed,
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = pendingDeviceTokenRetry,
)
}
private fun shouldPauseReconnectAfterAuthFailure(error: ErrorShape): Boolean =
when (error.details?.code) {
"AUTH_TOKEN_MISSING",
"AUTH_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN_INVALID",
"AUTH_PASSWORD_MISSING",
"AUTH_PASSWORD_MISMATCH",
"AUTH_RATE_LIMITED",
"PAIRING_REQUIRED",
"CONTROL_UI_DEVICE_IDENTITY_REQUIRED",
"DEVICE_IDENTITY_REQUIRED",
-> true
"AUTH_TOKEN_MISMATCH" -> deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed && !pendingDeviceTokenRetry
else -> false
}
private fun shouldClearStoredDeviceTokenAfterRetry(error: ErrorShape): Boolean = error.details?.code == "AUTH_DEVICE_TOKEN_MISMATCH"
@@ -1067,36 +1068,6 @@ class GatewaySession(
}
}
internal fun shouldPauseGatewayReconnectAfterAuthFailure(
error: GatewaySession.ErrorShape,
hasBootstrapToken: Boolean,
role: String?,
scopes: List<String>,
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed: Boolean,
pendingDeviceTokenRetry: Boolean,
): Boolean =
when (error.details?.code) {
"AUTH_TOKEN_MISSING",
"AUTH_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN_INVALID",
"AUTH_PASSWORD_MISSING",
"AUTH_PASSWORD_MISMATCH",
"AUTH_RATE_LIMITED",
"CONTROL_UI_DEVICE_IDENTITY_REQUIRED",
"DEVICE_IDENTITY_REQUIRED",
-> true
"PAIRING_REQUIRED" ->
!(
hasBootstrapToken &&
role?.trim() == "node" &&
scopes.isEmpty() &&
error.details.reason == "not-paired" &&
(error.details.pauseReconnect == false ||
error.details.recommendedNextStep == "wait_then_retry")
)
"AUTH_TOKEN_MISMATCH" -> deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed && !pendingDeviceTokenRetry
else -> false
}
internal fun buildGatewayWebSocketUrl(
host: String,
port: Int,

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@@ -53,10 +53,7 @@ fun buildGatewayTlsConfig(
onStore: ((String) -> Unit)? = null,
): GatewayTlsConfig? {
if (params == null) return null
val expected =
params.expectedFingerprint
?.let(::normalizeGatewayTlsFingerprint)
?.takeIf { it.isNotBlank() }
val expected = params.expectedFingerprint?.let(::normalizeFingerprint)
val defaultTrust = defaultTrustManager()
@SuppressLint("CustomX509TrustManager")
@@ -203,7 +200,7 @@ private fun sha256Hex(data: ByteArray): String {
return out.toString()
}
fun normalizeGatewayTlsFingerprint(raw: String): String {
private fun normalizeFingerprint(raw: String): String {
val stripped =
raw
.trim()

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@@ -100,14 +100,8 @@ fun ConnectTabScreen(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
containerColor = mobileCardSurface,
title = { Text("Trust this gateway?", style = mobileHeadline, color = mobileText) },
text = {
val message =
if (prompt.previousFingerprintSha256.isNullOrBlank()) {
"First-time TLS connection.\n\nVerify this SHA-256 fingerprint before trusting:\n${prompt.fingerprintSha256}"
} else {
"The gateway TLS certificate changed. Only continue if you expected this.\n\nOld SHA-256 fingerprint:\n${prompt.previousFingerprintSha256}\n\nNew SHA-256 fingerprint:\n${prompt.fingerprintSha256}"
}
Text(
message,
"First-time TLS connection.\n\nVerify this SHA-256 fingerprint before trusting:\n${prompt.fingerprintSha256}",
style = mobileCallout,
color = mobileText,
)

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@@ -497,14 +497,8 @@ fun OnboardingFlow(
containerColor = onboardingSurface,
title = { Text("Trust this gateway?", style = onboardingHeadlineStyle, color = onboardingText) },
text = {
val message =
if (prompt.previousFingerprintSha256.isNullOrBlank()) {
"First-time TLS connection.\n\nVerify this SHA-256 fingerprint before trusting:\n${prompt.fingerprintSha256}"
} else {
"The gateway TLS certificate changed. Only continue if you expected this.\n\nOld SHA-256 fingerprint:\n${prompt.previousFingerprintSha256}\n\nNew SHA-256 fingerprint:\n${prompt.fingerprintSha256}"
}
Text(
message,
"First-time TLS connection.\n\nVerify this SHA-256 fingerprint before trusting:\n${prompt.fingerprintSha256}",
style = onboardingCalloutStyle,
color = onboardingText,
)

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@@ -30,16 +30,13 @@ import androidx.compose.ui.Modifier
import androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color
import androidx.compose.ui.layout.ContentScale
import androidx.compose.ui.text.AnnotatedString
import androidx.compose.ui.text.LinkAnnotation
import androidx.compose.ui.text.SpanStyle
import androidx.compose.ui.text.TextLinkStyles
import androidx.compose.ui.text.TextStyle
import androidx.compose.ui.text.buildAnnotatedString
import androidx.compose.ui.text.font.FontFamily
import androidx.compose.ui.text.font.FontStyle
import androidx.compose.ui.text.font.FontWeight
import androidx.compose.ui.text.style.TextDecoration
import androidx.compose.ui.text.withLink
import androidx.compose.ui.text.withStyle
import androidx.compose.ui.unit.dp
import androidx.compose.ui.unit.sp
@@ -502,12 +499,19 @@ private fun AnnotatedString.Builder.appendInlineNode(
}
}
is Link -> {
appendLinkNode(
link = current,
inlineCodeBg = inlineCodeBg,
inlineCodeColor = inlineCodeColor,
linkColor = linkColor,
)
withStyle(
SpanStyle(
color = linkColor,
textDecoration = TextDecoration.Underline,
),
) {
appendInlineNode(
current.firstChild,
inlineCodeBg = inlineCodeBg,
inlineCodeColor = inlineCodeColor,
linkColor = linkColor,
)
}
}
is MarkdownImage -> {
val alt = buildPlainText(current.firstChild)
@@ -523,69 +527,13 @@ private fun AnnotatedString.Builder.appendInlineNode(
}
}
else -> {
appendInlineNode(
current.firstChild,
inlineCodeBg = inlineCodeBg,
inlineCodeColor = inlineCodeColor,
linkColor = linkColor,
)
appendInlineNode(current.firstChild, inlineCodeBg = inlineCodeBg, inlineCodeColor = inlineCodeColor, linkColor = linkColor)
}
}
current = current.next
}
}
private fun AnnotatedString.Builder.appendLinkNode(
link: Link,
inlineCodeBg: Color,
inlineCodeColor: Color,
linkColor: Color,
) {
val destination = link.destination?.trim().orEmpty()
val linkStyle =
SpanStyle(
color = linkColor,
textDecoration = TextDecoration.Underline,
)
if (destination.isEmpty()) {
withStyle(linkStyle) {
appendInlineNode(
link.firstChild,
inlineCodeBg = inlineCodeBg,
inlineCodeColor = inlineCodeColor,
linkColor = linkColor,
)
}
return
}
withLink(LinkAnnotation.Url(url = destination, styles = TextLinkStyles(style = linkStyle))) {
appendInlineNode(
link.firstChild,
inlineCodeBg = inlineCodeBg,
inlineCodeColor = inlineCodeColor,
linkColor = linkColor,
)
}
}
internal fun buildChatInlineMarkdown(
text: String,
linkColor: Color = Color.Blue,
): AnnotatedString {
val document = markdownParser.parse(text) as Document
val paragraph = document.firstChild as? Paragraph ?: return AnnotatedString("")
return buildInlineMarkdown(
paragraph.firstChild,
InlineStyles(
inlineCodeBg = Color.Transparent,
inlineCodeColor = Color.Unspecified,
linkColor = linkColor,
baseCallout = TextStyle.Default,
),
)
}
private fun buildPlainText(start: Node?): String {
val sb = StringBuilder()
var node = start

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@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.node.InvokeDispatcher
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawTalkCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.voice.TalkModeManager
import android.Manifest
import kotlinx.coroutines.CompletableDeferred
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.MutableStateFlow
import kotlinx.coroutines.runBlocking
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
@@ -30,14 +29,14 @@ import java.util.UUID
@Config(sdk = [34])
class GatewayBootstrapAuthTest {
@Test
fun doesNotConnectOperatorSessionWhenOnlyBootstrapAuthExists() {
assertFalse(
fun connectsOperatorSessionWhenOnlyBootstrapAuthExists() {
assertTrue(
shouldConnectOperatorSession(
NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(token = "", bootstrapToken = "bootstrap-1", password = ""),
storedOperatorToken = "",
),
)
assertFalse(
assertTrue(
shouldConnectOperatorSession(
NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(token = null, bootstrapToken = "bootstrap-1", password = null),
storedOperatorToken = null,
@@ -85,14 +84,17 @@ class GatewayBootstrapAuthTest {
}
@Test
fun resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuthIgnoresBootstrapWhenNoStoredOperatorTokenExists() {
fun resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuthUsesBootstrapWhenNoStoredOperatorTokenExists() {
val resolved =
resolveOperatorSessionConnectAuth(
auth = NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(token = null, bootstrapToken = "bootstrap-1", password = null),
storedOperatorToken = null,
)
assertNull(resolved)
assertEquals(
NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(token = null, bootstrapToken = "bootstrap-1", password = null),
resolved,
)
}
@Test
@@ -154,7 +156,7 @@ class GatewayBootstrapAuthTest {
NodeRuntime(
app,
prefs,
tlsFingerprintProbe = { _, _ -> GatewayTlsProbeResult(fingerprintSha256 = "fp:1") },
tlsFingerprintProbe = { _, _ -> GatewayTlsProbeResult(fingerprintSha256 = "fp-1") },
)
val endpoint = GatewayEndpoint.manual(host = "gateway.example", port = 18789)
val explicitAuth =
@@ -170,91 +172,9 @@ class GatewayBootstrapAuthTest {
runtime.acceptGatewayTrustPrompt()
assertEquals("f1", prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId))
assertEquals("setup-bootstrap-token", waitForDesiredBootstrapToken(runtime, "nodeSession"))
assertNull(desiredBootstrapToken(runtime, "operatorSession"))
}
@Test
fun connect_promptsBeforeReplacingChangedTlsFingerprint() =
runBlocking {
val app = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val securePrefs =
app.getSharedPreferences(
"openclaw.node.secure.test.${UUID.randomUUID()}",
android.content.Context.MODE_PRIVATE,
)
val prefs = SecurePrefs(app, securePrefsOverride = securePrefs)
val endpoint = GatewayEndpoint.manual(host = "gateway.example", port = 18789)
prefs.saveGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId, "sha256:aa:aa:aa:aa")
val runtime =
NodeRuntime(
app,
prefs,
tlsFingerprintProbe = { _, _ -> GatewayTlsProbeResult(fingerprintSha256 = "sha256:bb:bb:bb:bb") },
)
runtime.connect(
endpoint,
NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(token = "shared-token", bootstrapToken = null, password = null),
)
val prompt = waitForGatewayTrustPrompt(runtime)
assertEquals("aaaaaaaa", prompt.previousFingerprintSha256)
assertEquals("bbbbbbbb", prompt.fingerprintSha256)
assertEquals("sha256:aa:aa:aa:aa", prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId))
runtime.declineGatewayTrustPrompt()
assertEquals("sha256:aa:aa:aa:aa", prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId))
runtime.connect(
endpoint,
NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(token = "shared-token", bootstrapToken = null, password = null),
)
waitForGatewayTrustPrompt(runtime)
runtime.acceptGatewayTrustPrompt()
assertEquals("bbbbbbbb", prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId))
}
@Test
fun connect_ignoresStaleTlsProbeAfterDisconnect() =
runBlocking {
val app = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val securePrefs =
app.getSharedPreferences(
"openclaw.node.secure.test.${UUID.randomUUID()}",
android.content.Context.MODE_PRIVATE,
)
val prefs = SecurePrefs(app, securePrefsOverride = securePrefs)
val endpoint = GatewayEndpoint.manual(host = "gateway.example", port = 18789)
prefs.saveGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId, "aaaaaaaa")
val probeStarted = CompletableDeferred<Unit>()
val probeResult = CompletableDeferred<GatewayTlsProbeResult>()
val runtime =
NodeRuntime(
app,
prefs,
tlsFingerprintProbe = { _, _ ->
probeStarted.complete(Unit)
probeResult.await()
},
)
runtime.connect(
endpoint,
NodeRuntime.GatewayConnectAuth(token = "shared-token", bootstrapToken = null, password = null),
)
probeStarted.await()
runtime.disconnect()
probeResult.complete(GatewayTlsProbeResult(fingerprintSha256 = "aaaaaaaa"))
Thread.sleep(100)
assertNull(runtime.pendingGatewayTrust.value)
assertNull(desiredBootstrapToken(runtime, "nodeSession"))
assertEquals("aaaaaaaa", prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId))
assertEquals("fp-1", prefs.loadGatewayTlsFingerprint(endpoint.stableId))
assertEquals("setup-bootstrap-token", desiredBootstrapToken(runtime, "nodeSession"))
assertEquals("setup-bootstrap-token", desiredBootstrapToken(runtime, "operatorSession"))
}
@Test
@@ -352,21 +272,6 @@ class GatewayBootstrapAuthTest {
return readField(desired, "bootstrapToken")
}
private fun waitForDesiredBootstrapToken(
runtime: NodeRuntime,
sessionFieldName: String,
): String {
var lastObserved: String? = null
repeat(50) {
desiredBootstrapToken(runtime, sessionFieldName)?.let { token ->
lastObserved = token
return token
}
Thread.sleep(10)
}
error("Expected desired bootstrap token for $sessionFieldName; last observed=$lastObserved")
}
private fun <T> readField(
target: Any,
name: String,

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@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.gateway
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
class GatewaySessionReconnectTest {
@Test
fun bootstrapNodePairingRequiredKeepsReconnectActive() {
val error =
GatewaySession.ErrorShape(
code = "NOT_PAIRED",
message = "pairing required",
details =
GatewayConnectErrorDetails(
code = "PAIRING_REQUIRED",
canRetryWithDeviceToken = false,
recommendedNextStep = "wait_then_retry",
pauseReconnect = false,
reason = "not-paired",
),
)
assertFalse(
shouldPauseGatewayReconnectAfterAuthFailure(
error = error,
hasBootstrapToken = true,
role = "node",
scopes = emptyList(),
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false,
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun bootstrapNodePairingRequiredWithoutRetryHintPausesReconnect() {
val error =
GatewaySession.ErrorShape(
code = "NOT_PAIRED",
message = "pairing required",
details =
GatewayConnectErrorDetails(
code = "PAIRING_REQUIRED",
canRetryWithDeviceToken = false,
recommendedNextStep = null,
reason = "not-paired",
),
)
assertTrue(
shouldPauseGatewayReconnectAfterAuthFailure(
error = error,
hasBootstrapToken = true,
role = "node",
scopes = emptyList(),
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false,
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun nonBootstrapPairingRequiredStillPausesReconnect() {
val error =
GatewaySession.ErrorShape(
code = "NOT_PAIRED",
message = "pairing required",
details =
GatewayConnectErrorDetails(
code = "PAIRING_REQUIRED",
canRetryWithDeviceToken = false,
recommendedNextStep = "wait_then_retry",
reason = "not-paired",
),
)
assertTrue(
shouldPauseGatewayReconnectAfterAuthFailure(
error = error,
hasBootstrapToken = false,
role = "node",
scopes = emptyList(),
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false,
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun bootstrapRoleUpgradeStillPausesReconnect() {
val error =
GatewaySession.ErrorShape(
code = "NOT_PAIRED",
message = "pairing required",
details =
GatewayConnectErrorDetails(
code = "PAIRING_REQUIRED",
canRetryWithDeviceToken = false,
recommendedNextStep = null,
reason = "role-upgrade",
),
)
assertTrue(
shouldPauseGatewayReconnectAfterAuthFailure(
error = error,
hasBootstrapToken = true,
role = "node",
scopes = emptyList(),
deviceTokenRetryBudgetUsed = false,
pendingDeviceTokenRetry = false,
),
)
}
}

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package ai.openclaw.app.ui.chat
import androidx.compose.ui.text.LinkAnnotation
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
class ChatMarkdownTest {
@Test
fun bareUrlsCarryClickableUrlAnnotations() {
val url = "https://www.amazon.it/GAZEBO-CANOPY-ACCIAIO-BIANCO-IMPERMEABILE/dp/B01G5R9FCK"
val annotated = buildChatInlineMarkdown("Open $url")
assertEquals("Open $url", annotated.text)
val links = annotated.getLinkAnnotations(0, annotated.length)
assertEquals(1, links.size)
assertEquals(5, links.single().start)
assertEquals(5 + url.length, links.single().end)
assertEquals(url, (links.single().item as LinkAnnotation.Url).url)
}
@Test
fun markdownLinksUseLabelTextAndDestinationUrl() {
val annotated = buildChatInlineMarkdown("Open [docs](https://docs.openclaw.ai/help/testing) now")
assertEquals("Open docs now", annotated.text)
val links = annotated.getLinkAnnotations(0, annotated.length)
assertEquals(1, links.size)
assertEquals(5, links.single().start)
assertEquals(9, links.single().end)
assertEquals("https://docs.openclaw.ai/help/testing", (links.single().item as LinkAnnotation.Url).url)
}
@Test
fun plainTextDoesNotAddLinkAnnotations() {
val annotated = buildChatInlineMarkdown("No link here")
assertEquals("No link here", annotated.text)
assertTrue(annotated.getLinkAnnotations(0, annotated.length).isEmpty())
}
}

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@@ -1,9 +1,5 @@
# OpenClaw iOS Changelog
## 2026.5.17 - 2026-05-17
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw release.
## 2026.5.12 - 2026-05-12
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw beta release.

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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
// Source of truth: apps/ios/version.json
// Generated by scripts/ios-sync-versioning.ts.
OPENCLAW_IOS_VERSION = 2026.5.17
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.5.17
OPENCLAW_IOS_VERSION = 2026.5.12
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.5.12
OPENCLAW_BUILD_VERSION = 1
#include? "../build/Version.xcconfig"

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@@ -4,19 +4,15 @@ import OpenClawKit
final class CalendarService: CalendarServicing {
func events(params: OpenClawCalendarEventsParams) async throws -> OpenClawCalendarEventsPayload {
let store = EKEventStore()
let status = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .event)
let authorized: Bool = if status == .notDetermined || status == .writeOnly {
await Self.requestFullEventAccess()
} else {
EventKitAuthorization.allowsRead(status: status)
}
let authorized = EventKitAuthorization.allowsRead(status: status)
guard authorized else {
throw NSError(domain: "Calendar", code: 1, userInfo: [
NSLocalizedDescriptionKey: "CALENDAR_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant Calendar permission",
])
}
let store = EKEventStore()
let (start, end) = Self.resolveRange(
startISO: params.startISO,
endISO: params.endISO)
@@ -41,19 +37,15 @@ final class CalendarService: CalendarServicing {
}
func add(params: OpenClawCalendarAddParams) async throws -> OpenClawCalendarAddPayload {
let store = EKEventStore()
let status = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .event)
let authorized: Bool = if status == .notDetermined {
await Self.requestWriteOnlyEventAccess()
} else {
EventKitAuthorization.allowsWrite(status: status)
}
let authorized = EventKitAuthorization.allowsWrite(status: status)
guard authorized else {
throw NSError(domain: "Calendar", code: 2, userInfo: [
NSLocalizedDescriptionKey: "CALENDAR_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant Calendar permission",
])
}
let store = EKEventStore()
let title = params.title.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !title.isEmpty else {
throw NSError(domain: "Calendar", code: 3, userInfo: [
@@ -103,24 +95,6 @@ final class CalendarService: CalendarServicing {
return OpenClawCalendarAddPayload(event: payload)
}
private static func requestFullEventAccess() async -> Bool {
await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = EKEventStore()
store.requestFullAccessToEvents { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
}
private static func requestWriteOnlyEventAccess() async -> Bool {
await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = EKEventStore()
store.requestWriteOnlyAccessToEvents { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
}
private static func resolveCalendar(
store: EKEventStore,
calendarId: String?,

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@@ -97,17 +97,14 @@ final class ContactsService: ContactsServicing {
return OpenClawContactsAddPayload(contact: Self.payload(from: persisted))
}
private static func ensureAuthorization(status: CNAuthorizationStatus) async -> Bool {
private static func ensureAuthorization(store: CNContactStore, status: CNAuthorizationStatus) async -> Bool {
switch status {
case .authorized, .limited:
return true
case .notDetermined:
return await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = CNContactStore()
store.requestAccess(for: .contacts) { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
// Dont prompt during node.invoke; the caller should instruct the user to grant permission.
// Prompts block the invoke and lead to timeouts in headless flows.
return false
case .restricted, .denied:
return false
@unknown default:
@@ -116,14 +113,15 @@ final class ContactsService: ContactsServicing {
}
private static func authorizedStore() async throws -> CNContactStore {
let store = CNContactStore()
let status = CNContactStore.authorizationStatus(for: .contacts)
let authorized = await Self.ensureAuthorization(status: status)
let authorized = await Self.ensureAuthorization(store: store, status: status)
guard authorized else {
throw NSError(domain: "Contacts", code: 1, userInfo: [
NSLocalizedDescriptionKey: "CONTACTS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant Contacts permission",
])
}
return CNContactStore()
return store
}
private static func normalizeStrings(_ values: [String]?, lowercased: Bool = false) -> [String] {

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@@ -52,14 +52,6 @@
</array>
<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw can capture photos or short video clips when requested via the gateway.</string>
<key>NSCalendarsUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw uses your calendars to show events and scheduling context when you enable calendar access.</string>
<key>NSCalendarsFullAccessUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw uses your calendars to show events and scheduling context when you enable calendar access.</string>
<key>NSCalendarsWriteOnlyAccessUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw uses your calendars to add events when you enable calendar access.</string>
<key>NSContactsUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw uses your contacts so you can search and reference people while using the assistant.</string>
<key>NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw discovers and connects to your OpenClaw gateway on the local network.</string>
<key>NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>
@@ -72,8 +64,6 @@
<string>OpenClaw may use motion data to support device-aware interactions and automations.</string>
<key>NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw needs photo library access when you choose existing photos to share with your assistant.</string>
<key>NSRemindersFullAccessUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw uses your reminders to list, add, and complete tasks when you enable reminders access.</string>
<key>NSSpeechRecognitionUsageDescription</key>
<string>OpenClaw uses on-device speech recognition for voice wake.</string>
<key>NSSupportsLiveActivities</key>

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
import Foundation
import OpenClawKit
import SwiftUI
struct GatewayOnboardingView: View {

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@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
import Foundation
enum PermissionRequestBridge {
final class Box: @unchecked Sendable {
private let lock = NSLock()
private var continuation: CheckedContinuation<Bool, Never>?
private var hasResumed = false
func install(_ continuation: CheckedContinuation<Bool, Never>) -> Bool {
self.lock.lock()
if self.hasResumed {
self.lock.unlock()
continuation.resume(returning: false)
return false
}
self.continuation = continuation
self.lock.unlock()
return true
}
func resume(_ value: Bool) {
self.lock.lock()
guard !self.hasResumed else {
self.lock.unlock()
return
}
self.hasResumed = true
let continuation = self.continuation
self.continuation = nil
self.lock.unlock()
continuation?.resume(returning: value)
}
func canStartRequest() -> Bool {
self.lock.lock()
let canStart = !self.hasResumed
self.lock.unlock()
return canStart
}
}
static func awaitRequest(
_ start: @escaping @Sendable (@escaping @Sendable (Bool) -> Void) -> Void) async -> Bool
{
let box = Box()
return await withTaskCancellationHandler {
await withCheckedContinuation(isolation: nil) { continuation in
guard !Task.isCancelled else {
continuation.resume(returning: false)
return
}
guard box.install(continuation) else { return }
Task { @MainActor in
guard box.canStartRequest() else { return }
start { granted in
box.resume(granted)
}
}
}
} onCancel: {
box.resume(false)
}
}
}

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@@ -4,19 +4,15 @@ import OpenClawKit
final class RemindersService: RemindersServicing {
func list(params: OpenClawRemindersListParams) async throws -> OpenClawRemindersListPayload {
let store = EKEventStore()
let status = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .reminder)
let authorized: Bool = if status == .notDetermined || status == .writeOnly {
await Self.requestFullReminderAccess()
} else {
EventKitAuthorization.allowsRead(status: status)
}
let authorized = EventKitAuthorization.allowsRead(status: status)
guard authorized else {
throw NSError(domain: "Reminders", code: 1, userInfo: [
NSLocalizedDescriptionKey: "REMINDERS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant Reminders permission",
])
}
let store = EKEventStore()
let limit = max(1, min(params.limit ?? 50, 500))
let statusFilter = params.status ?? .incomplete
@@ -52,19 +48,15 @@ final class RemindersService: RemindersServicing {
}
func add(params: OpenClawRemindersAddParams) async throws -> OpenClawRemindersAddPayload {
let store = EKEventStore()
let status = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .reminder)
let authorized: Bool = if status == .notDetermined {
await Self.requestFullReminderAccess()
} else {
EventKitAuthorization.allowsWrite(status: status)
}
let authorized = EventKitAuthorization.allowsWrite(status: status)
guard authorized else {
throw NSError(domain: "Reminders", code: 2, userInfo: [
NSLocalizedDescriptionKey: "REMINDERS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant Reminders permission",
])
}
let store = EKEventStore()
let title = params.title.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !title.isEmpty else {
throw NSError(domain: "Reminders", code: 3, userInfo: [
@@ -108,15 +100,6 @@ final class RemindersService: RemindersServicing {
return OpenClawRemindersAddPayload(reminder: payload)
}
private static func requestFullReminderAccess() async -> Bool {
await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = EKEventStore()
store.requestFullAccessToReminders { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
}
private static func resolveList(
store: EKEventStore,
listId: String?,

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@@ -1,298 +0,0 @@
import Contacts
import EventKit
import SwiftUI
import UIKit
struct PrivacyAccessSectionView: View {
@State private var contactsStatus: CNAuthorizationStatus = CNContactStore.authorizationStatus(for: .contacts)
@State private var calendarStatus: EKAuthorizationStatus = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .event)
@State private var remindersStatus: EKAuthorizationStatus = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .reminder)
@Environment(\.scenePhase) private var scenePhase
var body: some View {
DisclosureGroup("Privacy & Access") {
self.permissionRow(
title: "Contacts",
icon: "person.crop.circle",
status: self.statusText(for: self.contactsStatus),
detail: "Search and add contacts from the assistant.",
actionTitle: self.actionTitle(for: self.contactsStatus),
action: self.handleContactsAction)
self.permissionRow(
title: "Calendar (Add Events)",
icon: "calendar.badge.plus",
status: self.calendarWriteStatusText,
detail: "Add events with least privilege.",
actionTitle: self.calendarWriteActionTitle,
action: self.handleCalendarWriteAction)
self.permissionRow(
title: "Calendar (View Events)",
icon: "calendar",
status: self.calendarReadStatusText,
detail: "List and read calendar events.",
actionTitle: self.calendarReadActionTitle,
action: self.handleCalendarReadAction)
self.permissionRow(
title: "Reminders",
icon: "checklist",
status: self.remindersStatusText,
detail: "List, add, and complete reminders.",
actionTitle: self.remindersActionTitle,
action: self.handleRemindersAction)
}
.onAppear { self.refreshAll() }
.onChange(of: self.scenePhase) { _, phase in
if phase == .active {
self.refreshAll()
}
}
}
private func permissionRow(
title: String,
icon: String,
status: String,
detail: String,
actionTitle: String?,
action: (() -> Void)?) -> some View
{
VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 6) {
HStack {
Label(title, systemImage: icon)
Spacer()
Text(status)
.font(.footnote.weight(.medium))
.foregroundStyle(self.statusColor(for: status))
}
Text(detail)
.font(.footnote)
.foregroundStyle(.secondary)
if let actionTitle, let action {
Button(actionTitle, action: action)
.font(.footnote)
.buttonStyle(.bordered)
}
}
.padding(.vertical, 2)
}
private func statusColor(for status: String) -> Color {
switch status {
case "Allowed":
.green
case "Not Set":
.orange
case "Add-Only":
.yellow
default:
.red
}
}
private func statusText(for cnStatus: CNAuthorizationStatus) -> String {
switch cnStatus {
case .authorized, .limited:
"Allowed"
case .notDetermined:
"Not Set"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Not Allowed"
@unknown default:
"Unknown"
}
}
private func actionTitle(for cnStatus: CNAuthorizationStatus) -> String? {
switch cnStatus {
case .notDetermined:
"Request Access"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Open Settings"
default:
nil
}
}
private func handleContactsAction() {
switch self.contactsStatus {
case .notDetermined:
Task {
_ = await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = CNContactStore()
store.requestAccess(for: .contacts) { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
await MainActor.run { self.refreshAll() }
}
case .denied, .restricted:
self.openSettings()
default:
break
}
}
private var calendarWriteStatusText: String {
switch self.calendarStatus {
case .authorized, .fullAccess, .writeOnly:
"Allowed"
case .notDetermined:
"Not Set"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Not Allowed"
@unknown default:
"Unknown"
}
}
private var calendarWriteActionTitle: String? {
switch self.calendarStatus {
case .notDetermined:
"Request Access"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Open Settings"
default:
nil
}
}
private func handleCalendarWriteAction() {
switch self.calendarStatus {
case .notDetermined:
Task {
_ = await self.requestCalendarWriteOnly()
await MainActor.run { self.refreshAll() }
}
case .denied, .restricted:
self.openSettings()
default:
break
}
}
private var calendarReadStatusText: String {
switch self.calendarStatus {
case .authorized, .fullAccess:
"Allowed"
case .writeOnly:
"Add-Only"
case .notDetermined:
"Not Set"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Not Allowed"
@unknown default:
"Unknown"
}
}
private var calendarReadActionTitle: String? {
switch self.calendarStatus {
case .notDetermined:
"Request Full Access"
case .writeOnly:
"Upgrade to Full Access"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Open Settings"
default:
nil
}
}
private func handleCalendarReadAction() {
switch self.calendarStatus {
case .notDetermined, .writeOnly:
Task {
_ = await self.requestCalendarFull()
await MainActor.run { self.refreshAll() }
}
case .denied, .restricted:
self.openSettings()
default:
break
}
}
private var remindersStatusText: String {
switch self.remindersStatus {
case .authorized, .fullAccess:
"Allowed"
case .writeOnly:
"Add-Only"
case .notDetermined:
"Not Set"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Not Allowed"
@unknown default:
"Unknown"
}
}
private var remindersActionTitle: String? {
switch self.remindersStatus {
case .notDetermined:
"Request Access"
case .writeOnly:
"Upgrade to Full Access"
case .denied, .restricted:
"Open Settings"
default:
nil
}
}
private func handleRemindersAction() {
switch self.remindersStatus {
case .notDetermined, .writeOnly:
Task {
_ = await self.requestRemindersFull()
await MainActor.run { self.refreshAll() }
}
case .denied, .restricted:
self.openSettings()
default:
break
}
}
private func refreshAll() {
self.contactsStatus = CNContactStore.authorizationStatus(for: .contacts)
self.calendarStatus = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .event)
self.remindersStatus = EKEventStore.authorizationStatus(for: .reminder)
}
private func requestCalendarWriteOnly() async -> Bool {
await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = EKEventStore()
store.requestWriteOnlyAccessToEvents { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
}
private func requestCalendarFull() async -> Bool {
await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = EKEventStore()
store.requestFullAccessToEvents { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
}
private func requestRemindersFull() async -> Bool {
await PermissionRequestBridge.awaitRequest { completion in
let store = EKEventStore()
store.requestFullAccessToReminders { granted, _ in
completion(granted)
}
}
}
private func openSettings() {
guard let url = URL(string: UIApplication.openSettingsURLString) else { return }
UIApplication.shared.open(url)
}
}

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@@ -405,8 +405,6 @@ struct SettingsTab: View {
}
}
AnyView(PrivacyAccessSectionView())
DisclosureGroup("Device Info") {
TextField("Name", text: self.$displayName)
Text(self.instanceId)
@@ -421,7 +419,16 @@ struct SettingsTab: View {
}
}
.navigationTitle("Settings")
.modifier(SettingsCloseToolbar())
.toolbar {
ToolbarItem(placement: .topBarTrailing) {
Button {
self.dismiss()
} label: {
Image(systemName: "xmark")
}
.accessibilityLabel("Close")
}
}
.sheet(isPresented: self.$showGatewayProblemDetails) {
if let gatewayProblem = self.appModel.lastGatewayProblem {
GatewayProblemDetailsSheet(
@@ -481,91 +488,90 @@ struct SettingsTab: View {
Text(self.scannerError ?? "")
}
.onAppear {
self.lastLocationModeRaw = self.locationEnabledModeRaw
self.syncManualPortText()
let trimmedInstanceId = self.instanceId.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
if !trimmedInstanceId.isEmpty {
self.gatewayToken = GatewaySettingsStore.loadGatewayToken(instanceId: trimmedInstanceId) ?? ""
self.gatewayPassword = GatewaySettingsStore
.loadGatewayPassword(instanceId: trimmedInstanceId) ?? ""
}
self.defaultShareInstruction = ShareToAgentSettings.loadDefaultInstruction()
self.appModel.refreshLastShareEventFromRelay()
// Keep setup front-and-center when disconnected; keep things compact once connected.
self.gatewayExpanded = !self.isGatewayConnected
self.selectedAgentPickerId = self.appModel.selectedAgentId ?? ""
if self.isGatewayConnected {
self.appModel.reloadTalkConfig()
}
self.lastLocationModeRaw = self.locationEnabledModeRaw
self.syncManualPortText()
let trimmedInstanceId = self.instanceId.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
if !trimmedInstanceId.isEmpty {
self.gatewayToken = GatewaySettingsStore.loadGatewayToken(instanceId: trimmedInstanceId) ?? ""
self.gatewayPassword = GatewaySettingsStore.loadGatewayPassword(instanceId: trimmedInstanceId) ?? ""
}
.onChange(of: self.selectedAgentPickerId) { _, newValue in
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
self.appModel.setSelectedAgentId(trimmed.isEmpty ? nil : trimmed)
self.defaultShareInstruction = ShareToAgentSettings.loadDefaultInstruction()
self.appModel.refreshLastShareEventFromRelay()
// Keep setup front-and-center when disconnected; keep things compact once connected.
self.gatewayExpanded = !self.isGatewayConnected
self.selectedAgentPickerId = self.appModel.selectedAgentId ?? ""
if self.isGatewayConnected {
self.appModel.reloadTalkConfig()
}
.onChange(of: self.appModel.selectedAgentId ?? "") { _, newValue in
if newValue != self.selectedAgentPickerId {
self.selectedAgentPickerId = newValue
}
}
.onChange(of: self.selectedAgentPickerId) { _, newValue in
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
self.appModel.setSelectedAgentId(trimmed.isEmpty ? nil : trimmed)
}
.onChange(of: self.appModel.selectedAgentId ?? "") { _, newValue in
if newValue != self.selectedAgentPickerId {
self.selectedAgentPickerId = newValue
}
.onChange(of: self.preferredGatewayStableID) { _, newValue in
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !trimmed.isEmpty else { return }
GatewaySettingsStore.savePreferredGatewayStableID(trimmed)
}
.onChange(of: self.preferredGatewayStableID) { _, newValue in
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !trimmed.isEmpty else { return }
GatewaySettingsStore.savePreferredGatewayStableID(trimmed)
}
.onChange(of: self.gatewayToken) { _, newValue in
guard !self.suppressCredentialPersist else { return }
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
let instanceId = self.instanceId.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !instanceId.isEmpty else { return }
GatewaySettingsStore.saveGatewayToken(trimmed, instanceId: instanceId)
}
.onChange(of: self.gatewayPassword) { _, newValue in
guard !self.suppressCredentialPersist else { return }
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
let instanceId = self.instanceId.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !instanceId.isEmpty else { return }
GatewaySettingsStore.saveGatewayPassword(trimmed, instanceId: instanceId)
}
.onChange(of: self.defaultShareInstruction) { _, newValue in
ShareToAgentSettings.saveDefaultInstruction(newValue)
}
.onChange(of: self.manualGatewayPort) { _, _ in
self.syncManualPortText()
}
.onChange(of: self.appModel.gatewayServerName) { _, newValue in
if newValue != nil {
self.setupCode = ""
self.setupStatusText = nil
return
}
.onChange(of: self.gatewayToken) { _, newValue in
guard !self.suppressCredentialPersist else { return }
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
let instanceId = self.instanceId.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !instanceId.isEmpty else { return }
GatewaySettingsStore.saveGatewayToken(trimmed, instanceId: instanceId)
if self.manualGatewayEnabled {
self.setupStatusText = self.appModel.gatewayStatusText
}
.onChange(of: self.gatewayPassword) { _, newValue in
guard !self.suppressCredentialPersist else { return }
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
let instanceId = self.instanceId.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !instanceId.isEmpty else { return }
GatewaySettingsStore.saveGatewayPassword(trimmed, instanceId: instanceId)
}
.onChange(of: self.defaultShareInstruction) { _, newValue in
ShareToAgentSettings.saveDefaultInstruction(newValue)
}
.onChange(of: self.manualGatewayPort) { _, _ in
self.syncManualPortText()
}
.onChange(of: self.appModel.gatewayServerName) { _, newValue in
if newValue != nil {
self.setupCode = ""
self.setupStatusText = nil
}
.onChange(of: self.appModel.gatewayStatusText) { _, newValue in
guard self.manualGatewayEnabled || self.connectingGatewayID == "manual" else { return }
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !trimmed.isEmpty else { return }
self.setupStatusText = trimmed
}
.onChange(of: self.locationEnabledModeRaw) { _, newValue in
let previous = self.lastLocationModeRaw
self.lastLocationModeRaw = newValue
guard let mode = OpenClawLocationMode(rawValue: newValue) else { return }
Task {
let granted = await self.appModel.requestLocationPermissions(mode: mode)
if !granted {
await MainActor.run {
self.locationEnabledModeRaw = previous
self.lastLocationModeRaw = previous
}
return
}
if self.manualGatewayEnabled {
self.setupStatusText = self.appModel.gatewayStatusText
}
}
.onChange(of: self.appModel.gatewayStatusText) { _, newValue in
guard self.manualGatewayEnabled || self.connectingGatewayID == "manual" else { return }
let trimmed = newValue.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
guard !trimmed.isEmpty else { return }
self.setupStatusText = trimmed
}
.onChange(of: self.locationEnabledModeRaw) { _, newValue in
let previous = self.lastLocationModeRaw
self.lastLocationModeRaw = newValue
guard let mode = OpenClawLocationMode(rawValue: newValue) else { return }
Task {
let granted = await self.appModel.requestLocationPermissions(mode: mode)
if !granted {
await MainActor.run {
self.locationEnabledModeRaw = previous
self.lastLocationModeRaw = previous
}
return
}
await MainActor.run {
self.gatewayController.refreshActiveGatewayRegistrationFromSettings()
}
await MainActor.run {
self.gatewayController.refreshActiveGatewayRegistrationFromSettings()
}
}
}
}
.gatewayTrustPromptAlert()
}
@@ -1132,21 +1138,4 @@ struct SettingsTab: View {
}
}
private struct SettingsCloseToolbar: ViewModifier {
@Environment(\.dismiss) private var dismiss
func body(content: Content) -> some View {
content.toolbar {
ToolbarItem(placement: .topBarTrailing) {
Button {
self.dismiss()
} label: {
Image(systemName: "xmark")
}
.accessibilityLabel("Close")
}
}
}
}
// swiftlint:enable type_body_length

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@@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ Sources/Onboarding/OnboardingStateStore.swift
Sources/Onboarding/OnboardingWizardView.swift
Sources/Onboarding/QRScannerView.swift
Sources/OpenClawApp.swift
Sources/Permissions/PermissionRequestBridge.swift
Sources/Push/ExecApprovalNotificationBridge.swift
Sources/Push/BackgroundAliveBeacon.swift
Sources/Push/PushBuildConfig.swift
@@ -61,7 +60,6 @@ Sources/Services/WatchConnectivityTransport.swift
Sources/Services/WatchMessagingPayloadCodec.swift
Sources/Services/WatchMessagingService.swift
Sources/SessionKey.swift
Sources/Settings/PrivacyAccessSectionView.swift
Sources/Settings/SettingsNetworkingHelpers.swift
Sources/Settings/SettingsTab.swift
Sources/Settings/VoiceWakeWordsSettingsView.swift

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
import Testing
@testable import OpenClaw
@Suite(.serialized) struct PermissionRequestBridgeTests {
@Test func `box resumes immediately when cancelled before install`() async {
let box = PermissionRequestBridge.Box()
box.resume(false)
let granted: Bool = await withCheckedContinuation { continuation in
_ = box.install(continuation)
}
#expect(granted == false)
#expect(box.canStartRequest() == false)
}
@Test func `box resumes installed continuation once`() async {
let box = PermissionRequestBridge.Box()
let granted: Bool = await withCheckedContinuation { continuation in
_ = box.install(continuation)
box.resume(true)
box.resume(false)
}
#expect(granted == true)
}
}

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@@ -1 +1 @@
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw release.
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw beta release.

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@@ -136,16 +136,11 @@ targets:
NSBonjourServices:
- _openclaw-gw._tcp
NSCameraUsageDescription: OpenClaw can capture photos or short video clips when requested via the gateway.
NSCalendarsUsageDescription: OpenClaw uses your calendars to show events and scheduling context when you enable calendar access.
NSCalendarsFullAccessUsageDescription: OpenClaw uses your calendars to show events and scheduling context when you enable calendar access.
NSCalendarsWriteOnlyAccessUsageDescription: OpenClaw uses your calendars to add events when you enable calendar access.
NSContactsUsageDescription: OpenClaw uses your contacts so you can search and reference people while using the assistant.
NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription: OpenClaw uses your location when you allow location sharing.
NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription: OpenClaw can share your location in the background when you enable Always.
NSMicrophoneUsageDescription: OpenClaw needs microphone access for voice wake.
NSMotionUsageDescription: OpenClaw may use motion data to support device-aware interactions and automations.
NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription: OpenClaw needs photo library access when you choose existing photos to share with your assistant.
NSRemindersFullAccessUsageDescription: OpenClaw uses your reminders to list, add, and complete tasks when you enable reminders access.
NSSpeechRecognitionUsageDescription: OpenClaw uses on-device speech recognition for voice wake.
NSSupportsLiveActivities: true
ITSAppUsesNonExemptEncryption: false

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
{
"version": "2026.5.17"
"version": "2026.5.12"
}

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@@ -81,7 +81,6 @@ let package = Package(
dependencies: [
"OpenClawIPC",
"OpenClaw",
"OpenClawMacCLI",
"OpenClawDiscovery",
.product(name: "OpenClawProtocol", package: "OpenClawKit"),
.product(name: "SwabbleKit", package: "swabble"),

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@@ -318,12 +318,7 @@ final class AppState {
self.iconAnimationsEnabled = true
UserDefaults.standard.set(true, forKey: iconAnimationsEnabledKey)
}
if let storedShowDockIcon = UserDefaults.standard.object(forKey: showDockIconKey) as? Bool {
self.showDockIcon = storedShowDockIcon
} else {
self.showDockIcon = true
UserDefaults.standard.set(true, forKey: showDockIconKey)
}
self.showDockIcon = UserDefaults.standard.bool(forKey: showDockIconKey)
self.voiceWakeMicID = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: voiceWakeMicKey) ?? ""
self.voiceWakeMicName = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: voiceWakeMicNameKey) ?? ""
self.voiceWakeLocaleID = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: voiceWakeLocaleKey) ?? Locale.current.identifier
@@ -363,29 +358,19 @@ final class AppState {
}
let configRoot = OpenClawConfigFile.loadDict()
let configRemoteUrl = GatewayRemoteConfig.resolveUrlString(root: configRoot)
let configRemoteToken = GatewayRemoteConfig.resolveTokenValue(root: configRoot)
let configRemoteResolution = GatewayRemoteConfig.resolveTransportResolution(root: configRoot)
let configRemoteTransport = configRemoteResolution.transport
let configRemoteUrl = configRemoteResolution.directURL?.absoluteString
?? GatewayRemoteConfig.resolveUrlString(root: configRoot)
let configRemoteTransport = GatewayRemoteConfig.resolveTransport(root: configRoot)
let resolvedConnectionMode = ConnectionModeResolver.resolve(root: configRoot).mode
self.remoteTransport = configRemoteTransport
self.connectionMode = resolvedConnectionMode
let configRemote = (configRoot["gateway"] as? [String: Any])?["remote"] as? [String: Any]
let configRemoteTarget = (configRemote?["sshTarget"] as? String)?
.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines) ?? ""
let storedRemoteTarget = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: remoteTargetKey) ?? ""
if resolvedConnectionMode == .remote,
!configRemoteTarget.isEmpty,
storedRemoteTarget.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines).isEmpty
{
self.remoteTarget = configRemoteTarget
} else if resolvedConnectionMode == .remote,
configRemoteTransport != .direct,
storedRemoteTarget.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines).isEmpty,
let host = AppState.remoteHost(from: configRemoteUrl),
!LoopbackHost.isLoopbackHost(host)
configRemoteTransport != .direct,
storedRemoteTarget.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines).isEmpty,
let host = AppState.remoteHost(from: configRemoteUrl),
!LoopbackHost.isLoopbackHost(host)
{
self.remoteTarget = "\(NSUserName())@\(host)"
} else {
@@ -395,11 +380,9 @@ final class AppState {
self.remoteToken = configRemoteToken.textFieldValue
self.remoteTokenDirty = false
self.remoteTokenUnsupported = configRemoteToken.isUnsupportedNonString
self.remoteIdentity = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: remoteIdentityKey)?.nonEmpty
?? configRemote?["sshIdentity"] as? String
?? ""
self.remoteProjectRoot = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: remoteProjectRootKey)?.nonEmpty ?? ""
self.remoteCliPath = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: remoteCliPathKey)?.nonEmpty ?? ""
self.remoteIdentity = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: remoteIdentityKey) ?? ""
self.remoteProjectRoot = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: remoteProjectRootKey) ?? ""
self.remoteCliPath = UserDefaults.standard.string(forKey: remoteCliPathKey) ?? ""
self.canvasEnabled = UserDefaults.standard.object(forKey: canvasEnabledKey) as? Bool ?? true
let execDefaults = ExecApprovalsStore.resolveDefaults()
self.execApprovalMode = ExecApprovalQuickMode.from(security: execDefaults.security, ask: execDefaults.ask)
@@ -534,10 +517,7 @@ final class AppState {
}
case .ssh:
changed = Self.updateGatewayString(
&remote,
key: "transport",
value: RemoteTransport.ssh.rawValue) || changed
changed = Self.updateGatewayString(&remote, key: "transport", value: nil) || changed
let sanitizedTarget = Self.sanitizeSSHTarget(draft.remoteTarget)
let expectedRemoteHost = CommandResolver.parseSSHTarget(sanitizedTarget)?.host ?? draft.remoteHost
@@ -581,8 +561,7 @@ final class AppState {
let hasRemoteUrl = !(remoteUrl?
.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
.isEmpty ?? true)
let remoteResolution = GatewayRemoteConfig.resolveTransportResolution(root: root)
let remoteTransport = remoteResolution.transport
let remoteTransport = GatewayRemoteConfig.resolveTransport(root: root)
let desiredMode: ConnectionMode? = switch modeRaw {
case "local":
@@ -606,7 +585,7 @@ final class AppState {
if remoteTransport != self.remoteTransport {
self.remoteTransport = remoteTransport
}
let remoteUrlText = remoteResolution.directURL?.absoluteString ?? remoteUrl ?? ""
let remoteUrlText = remoteUrl ?? ""
if remoteUrlText != self.remoteUrl {
self.remoteUrl = remoteUrlText
}

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ final class CLIInstallPrompter {
case .alertFirstButtonReturn:
Task { await self.installCLI() }
case .alertThirdButtonReturn:
self.openSettings(tab: .connection)
self.openSettings(tab: .general)
default:
break
}

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@@ -1,27 +1,9 @@
import SwiftUI
enum ConfigSchemaFormMode {
case full
case channelQuick
}
struct ConfigSchemaForm: View {
@Bindable var store: ChannelsStore
let schema: ConfigSchemaNode
let path: ConfigPath
let mode: ConfigSchemaFormMode
init(
store: ChannelsStore,
schema: ConfigSchemaNode,
path: ConfigPath,
mode: ConfigSchemaFormMode = .full)
{
self.store = store
self.schema = schema
self.path = path
self.mode = mode
}
var body: some View {
self.renderNode(self.schema, path: self.path)
@@ -30,7 +12,7 @@ struct ConfigSchemaForm: View {
private func renderNode(_ schema: ConfigSchemaNode, path: ConfigPath) -> AnyView {
let storedValue = self.store.configValue(at: path)
let value = storedValue ?? schema.explicitDefault
let label = self.fieldLabel(for: schema, path: path)
let label = hintForPath(path, hints: store.configUiHints)?.label ?? schema.title
let help = hintForPath(path, hints: store.configUiHints)?.help ?? schema.description
let variants = schema.anyOf.isEmpty ? schema.oneOf : schema.anyOf
@@ -80,16 +62,18 @@ struct ConfigSchemaForm: View {
.foregroundStyle(.secondary)
}
let properties = schema.properties
let sortedKeys = self.visibleObjectKeys(properties: properties, path: path)
let sortedKeys = properties.keys.sorted { lhs, rhs in
let orderA = hintForPath(path + [.key(lhs)], hints: store.configUiHints)?.order ?? 0
let orderB = hintForPath(path + [.key(rhs)], hints: store.configUiHints)?.order ?? 0
if orderA != orderB { return orderA < orderB }
return lhs < rhs
}
ForEach(sortedKeys, id: \ .self) { key in
if let child = properties[key] {
self.renderNode(child, path: path + [.key(key)])
}
}
if sortedKeys.isEmpty, self.mode == .channelQuick, self.isChannelRoot(path) {
self.renderChannelQuickEmptyState()
}
if self.shouldRenderAdditionalProperties(schema, path: path, value: value) {
if schema.allowsAdditionalProperties {
self.renderAdditionalProperties(schema, path: path, value: value)
}
})
@@ -116,116 +100,6 @@ struct ConfigSchemaForm: View {
}
}
private func fieldLabel(for schema: ConfigSchemaNode, path: ConfigPath) -> String? {
hintForPath(path, hints: self.store.configUiHints)?.label
?? schema.title
?? labelForConfigPath(path)
}
private func visibleObjectKeys(
properties: [String: ConfigSchemaNode],
path: ConfigPath) -> [String]
{
let sortedKeys = properties.keys.sorted { lhs, rhs in
let orderA = hintForPath(path + [.key(lhs)], hints: store.configUiHints)?.order ?? 0
let orderB = hintForPath(path + [.key(rhs)], hints: store.configUiHints)?.order ?? 0
if orderA != orderB { return orderA < orderB }
return lhs < rhs
}
guard self.mode == .channelQuick, self.isChannelRoot(path) else {
return sortedKeys
}
return sortedKeys.filter { key in
guard let child = properties[key] else { return false }
return self.shouldRenderChannelQuickField(key: key, schema: child, path: path + [.key(key)])
}
}
private func shouldRenderChannelQuickField(
key: String,
schema: ConfigSchemaNode,
path: ConfigPath) -> Bool
{
if hintForPath(path, hints: self.store.configUiHints)?.advanced == true {
return false
}
if Self.channelQuickKeys.contains(key) {
return self.isSimpleField(schema)
}
return self.store.configValue(at: path) != nil && self.isSimpleField(schema)
}
private func isSimpleField(_ schema: ConfigSchemaNode) -> Bool {
let variants = schema.anyOf.isEmpty ? schema.oneOf : schema.anyOf
let nonNullVariants = variants.filter { !$0.isNullSchema }
if !nonNullVariants.isEmpty {
return nonNullVariants.allSatisfy(self.isSimpleField)
}
if let enumValues = schema.enumValues {
return !enumValues.isEmpty
}
switch schema.schemaType {
case "boolean", "integer", "number", "string":
return true
default:
return false
}
}
private func shouldRenderAdditionalProperties(
_ schema: ConfigSchemaNode,
path: ConfigPath,
value: Any?) -> Bool
{
guard schema.allowsAdditionalProperties else { return false }
if self.mode != .channelQuick { return true }
guard let dict = value as? [String: Any] else { return false }
let reserved = Set(schema.properties.keys)
return dict.keys.contains { !reserved.contains($0) }
}
private func isChannelRoot(_ path: ConfigPath) -> Bool {
guard path.count == 2 else { return false }
guard case .key("channels") = path[0] else { return false }
guard case .key = path[1] else { return false }
return true
}
private func renderChannelQuickEmptyState() -> some View {
VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 4) {
Text("No quick settings for this channel.")
.font(.callout.weight(.semibold))
Text("Use Config for account, guild, action, and policy details.")
.font(.caption)
.foregroundStyle(.secondary)
}
}
private static let channelQuickKeys: Set<String> = [
"apiHash",
"apiId",
"appToken",
"baseUrl",
"botToken",
"configWrites",
"deviceName",
"dmPolicy",
"enabled",
"groupPolicy",
"historyLimit",
"mode",
"nativeCommands",
"nativeSkillCommands",
"phoneNumber",
"signingSecret",
"token",
"url",
"username",
"webhookUrl",
]
@ViewBuilder
private func renderStringField(
_ schema: ConfigSchemaNode,
@@ -479,11 +353,7 @@ struct ChannelConfigForm: View {
if self.store.configSchemaLoading {
ProgressView().controlSize(.small)
} else if let schema = store.channelConfigSchema(for: channelId) {
ConfigSchemaForm(
store: self.store,
schema: schema,
path: [.key("channels"), .key(self.channelId)],
mode: .channelQuick)
ConfigSchemaForm(store: self.store, schema: schema, path: [.key("channels"), .key(self.channelId)])
} else {
Text("Schema unavailable for this channel.")
.font(.caption)

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ extension ChannelsSettings {
_ id: String,
as type: T.Type) -> T?
{
self.store.decodedChannel(id, as: type)
self.store.snapshot?.decodeChannel(id, as: type)
}
private func configuredChannelTint(configured: Bool, running: Bool, hasError: Bool, probeOk: Bool?) -> Color {
@@ -358,16 +358,12 @@ extension ChannelsSettings {
}
func ensureSelection() {
self.ensureSelection(in: self.orderedChannels)
}
func ensureSelection(in orderedChannels: [ChannelItem]) {
guard let selected = self.selectedChannel else {
self.selectedChannel = orderedChannels.first
self.selectedChannel = self.orderedChannels.first
return
}
if !orderedChannels.contains(selected) {
self.selectedChannel = orderedChannels.first
if !self.orderedChannels.contains(selected) {
self.selectedChannel = self.orderedChannels.first
}
}

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@@ -2,49 +2,34 @@ import SwiftUI
extension ChannelsSettings {
var body: some View {
let channels = self.orderedChannels
return HStack(spacing: 0) {
self.sidebar(channels: channels)
HStack(spacing: 0) {
self.sidebar
self.detail
}
.frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity, alignment: .topLeading)
.onAppear {
self.updateActiveWork(active: self.isActive)
self.ensureSelection(in: channels)
self.store.start()
self.ensureSelection()
}
.onChange(of: self.isActive) { _, active in
self.updateActiveWork(active: active)
}
.onChange(of: channels) { _, newValue in
self.ensureSelection(in: newValue)
.onChange(of: self.orderedChannels) { _, _ in
self.ensureSelection()
}
.onDisappear { self.store.stop() }
}
private func updateActiveWork(active: Bool) {
if active {
self.store.start()
} else {
self.store.stop()
}
}
private func sidebar(channels: [ChannelItem]) -> some View {
let enabled = channels.filter { self.channelEnabled($0) }
let available = channels.filter { !self.channelEnabled($0) }
return SettingsSidebarScroll {
private var sidebar: some View {
SettingsSidebarScroll {
LazyVStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 8) {
if !enabled.isEmpty {
if !self.enabledChannels.isEmpty {
self.sidebarSectionHeader("Configured")
ForEach(enabled) { channel in
ForEach(self.enabledChannels) { channel in
self.sidebarRow(channel)
}
}
if !available.isEmpty {
if !self.availableChannels.isEmpty {
self.sidebarSectionHeader("Available")
ForEach(available) { channel in
ForEach(self.availableChannels) { channel in
self.sidebarRow(channel)
}
}

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@@ -11,11 +11,9 @@ struct ChannelsSettings: View {
}
@Bindable var store: ChannelsStore
let isActive: Bool
@State var selectedChannel: ChannelItem?
init(store: ChannelsStore = .shared, isActive: Bool = true) {
init(store: ChannelsStore = .shared) {
self.store = store
self.isActive = isActive
}
}

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@@ -2,171 +2,42 @@ import Foundation
import OpenClawProtocol
extension ChannelsStore {
func loadConfigSchema(force: Bool = false) async {
let sourceKey = self.currentConfigCacheSourceKey()
self.resetConfigSchemaCacheIfSourceChanged(sourceKey)
if !force, self.configSchema != nil {
return
}
guard !self.queueConfigSchemaReloadIfLoading(sourceKey: sourceKey, force: force) else { return }
func loadConfigSchema() async {
guard !self.configSchemaLoading else { return }
self.configSchemaLoading = true
self.configSchemaLoadingSourceKey = sourceKey
defer {
self.configSchemaLoading = false
self.configSchemaLoadingSourceKey = nil
}
var requestSourceKey = sourceKey
while true {
self.configSchemaLoadingSourceKey = requestSourceKey
do {
let res: ConfigSchemaResponse = try await GatewayConnection.shared.requestDecoded(
method: .configSchema,
params: nil,
timeoutMs: 8000)
self.applyConfigSchemaResponse(res, sourceKey: requestSourceKey)
} catch {
self.configStatus = error.localizedDescription
}
guard self.configSchemaReloadPending else { break }
self.configSchemaReloadPending = false
requestSourceKey = self.currentConfigCacheSourceKey()
self.resetConfigSchemaCacheIfSourceChanged(requestSourceKey)
}
}
@discardableResult
func loadConfigSchemaLookup(path: String, force: Bool = false) async -> ConfigSchemaLookupNode? {
let sourceKey = self.currentConfigCacheSourceKey()
self.resetConfigSchemaCacheIfSourceChanged(sourceKey)
let normalizedPath = Self.normalizeConfigLookupPath(path)
if !force, let cached = self.configLookupNode(path: normalizedPath) {
return cached
}
if self.configLookupLoadingPaths.contains(normalizedPath) {
return self.configLookupNode(path: normalizedPath)
}
self.configLookupLoadingPaths.insert(normalizedPath)
defer { self.configLookupLoadingPaths.remove(normalizedPath) }
defer { self.configSchemaLoading = false }
do {
let res: ConfigSchemaLookupResult = try await GatewayConnection.shared.requestDecoded(
method: .configSchemaLookup,
params: ["path": AnyCodable(normalizedPath)],
timeoutMs: 5000)
guard let node = self.makeConfigLookupNode(res) else {
self.configStatus = "Config schema lookup returned an unsupported payload."
return nil
}
self.applyConfigLookupNode(node, sourceKey: sourceKey)
return node
let res: ConfigSchemaResponse = try await GatewayConnection.shared.requestDecoded(
method: .configSchema,
params: nil,
timeoutMs: 8000)
let schemaValue = res.schema.foundationValue
self.configSchema = ConfigSchemaNode(raw: schemaValue)
let hintValues = res.uihints.mapValues { $0.foundationValue }
self.configUiHints = decodeUiHints(hintValues)
} catch {
self.configStatus = error.localizedDescription
return nil
}
}
func loadConfig(force: Bool = true) async {
let sourceKey = self.currentConfigCacheSourceKey()
self.resetConfigCacheIfSourceChanged(sourceKey)
if !force, self.configLoaded {
return
}
guard !self.queueConfigReloadIfLoading(sourceKey: sourceKey, force: force) else { return }
self.configLoading = true
self.configLoadingSourceKey = sourceKey
defer {
self.configLoading = false
self.configLoadingSourceKey = nil
}
func loadConfig() async {
do {
let snap: ConfigSnapshot = try await GatewayConnection.shared.requestDecoded(
method: .configGet,
params: nil,
timeoutMs: 10000)
self.configStatus = snap.valid == false
? "Config invalid; fix it in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json."
: nil
self.configRoot = snap.config?.mapValues { $0.foundationValue } ?? [:]
self.configDraft = cloneConfigValue(self.configRoot) as? [String: Any] ?? self.configRoot
self.configDirty = false
self.configLoaded = true
var requestForce = force
var requestSourceKey = sourceKey
while true {
self.configLoadingSourceKey = requestSourceKey
do {
let snap: ConfigSnapshot = try await GatewayConnection.shared.requestDecoded(
method: .configGet,
params: nil,
timeoutMs: 10000)
self.applyConfigSnapshot(snap, sourceKey: requestSourceKey, force: requestForce)
} catch {
self.configStatus = error.localizedDescription
}
guard self.configForceReloadPending else { break }
self.configForceReloadPending = false
requestForce = true
requestSourceKey = self.currentConfigCacheSourceKey()
self.resetConfigCacheIfSourceChanged(requestSourceKey)
}
}
func applyConfigSnapshot(_ snap: ConfigSnapshot, sourceKey: String, force: Bool) {
guard self.configSourceKey == sourceKey else { return }
guard force || !self.configDirty else { return }
self.configStatus = snap.valid == false
? "Config invalid; fix it in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json."
: nil
self.configRoot = snap.config?.mapValues { $0.foundationValue } ?? [:]
self.configDraft = cloneConfigValue(self.configRoot) as? [String: Any] ?? self.configRoot
self.configDirty = false
self.configLoaded = true
self.configSourceKey = sourceKey
self.applyUIConfig(snap)
}
func applyConfigSchemaResponse(_ res: ConfigSchemaResponse, sourceKey: String) {
guard self.configSchemaSourceKey == sourceKey else { return }
let schemaValue = res.schema.foundationValue
self.configSchema = ConfigSchemaNode(raw: schemaValue)
let hintValues = res.uihints.mapValues { $0.foundationValue }
self.configUiHints = decodeUiHints(hintValues)
self.configSchemaSourceKey = sourceKey
}
func configLookupNode(path: String) -> ConfigSchemaLookupNode? {
let normalizedPath = Self.normalizeConfigLookupPath(path)
if normalizedPath == "." {
return self.configLookupRoot
}
return self.configLookupCache[normalizedPath]
}
func makeConfigLookupNode(_ res: ConfigSchemaLookupResult) -> ConfigSchemaLookupNode? {
let schemaValue = res.schema.foundationValue
guard let schema = ConfigSchemaNode(raw: schemaValue) else { return nil }
let hint = res.hint.map { ConfigUiHint(raw: $0.mapValues(\.foundationValue)) }
let children = res.children.compactMap(ConfigSchemaLookupChild.init(raw:))
return ConfigSchemaLookupNode(
path: Self.normalizeConfigLookupPath(res.path),
schema: schema,
hint: hint,
hintPath: res.hintpath,
children: children)
}
func applyConfigLookupNode(_ node: ConfigSchemaLookupNode, sourceKey: String) {
guard self.configSchemaSourceKey == sourceKey else { return }
if node.path == "." {
self.configLookupRoot = node
} else {
self.configLookupCache[node.path] = node
}
if let hint = node.hint {
self.configUiHints[node.path] = hint
}
for child in node.children {
if let hint = child.hint {
self.configUiHints[child.path] = hint
}
self.applyUIConfig(snap)
} catch {
self.configStatus = error.localizedDescription
}
}
@@ -214,83 +85,7 @@ extension ChannelsStore {
}
func reloadConfigDraft() async {
await self.loadConfig(force: true)
}
func resetConfigSchemaCacheIfSourceChanged(_ sourceKey: String) {
guard let cachedSourceKey = self.configSchemaSourceKey else {
self.configSchemaSourceKey = sourceKey
return
}
guard cachedSourceKey != sourceKey else { return }
self.configSchema = nil
self.configLookupRoot = nil
self.configLookupCache.removeAll(keepingCapacity: true)
self.configLookupLoadingPaths.removeAll(keepingCapacity: true)
self.configUiHints = [:]
self.configSchemaSourceKey = sourceKey
}
func resetConfigCacheIfSourceChanged(_ sourceKey: String) {
guard let cachedSourceKey = self.configSourceKey else {
self.configSourceKey = sourceKey
return
}
guard cachedSourceKey != sourceKey else { return }
self.configRoot = [:]
self.configDraft = [:]
self.configDirty = false
self.configLoaded = false
self.configSourceKey = sourceKey
}
func queueConfigReloadIfLoading(sourceKey: String, force: Bool) -> Bool {
guard self.configLoading else { return false }
if force || self.configLoadingSourceKey != sourceKey {
self.configForceReloadPending = true
}
return true
}
func queueConfigSchemaReloadIfLoading(sourceKey: String, force: Bool) -> Bool {
guard self.configSchemaLoading else { return false }
if force || self.configSchemaLoadingSourceKey != sourceKey {
self.configSchemaReloadPending = true
}
return true
}
private func currentConfigCacheSourceKey() -> String {
let root = OpenClawConfigFile.loadDict()
let settings = CommandResolver.connectionSettings(configRoot: root)
let env = ProcessInfo.processInfo.environment
return [
"mode:\(settings.mode.rawValue)",
"target:\(settings.target)",
"identity:\(settings.identity)",
"project:\(settings.projectRoot)",
"cli:\(settings.cliPath)",
"port:\(GatewayEnvironment.gatewayPort())",
"gateway:\(Self.configFingerprint(root["gateway"]))",
"token:\(Self.configFingerprint(env["OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN"]))",
"password:\(Self.configFingerprint(env["OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PASSWORD"]))",
].joined(separator: "|")
}
static func normalizeConfigLookupPath(_ path: String) -> String {
let trimmed = path.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
return trimmed.isEmpty ? "." : trimmed
}
private static func configFingerprint(_ value: Any?) -> String {
guard let value else { return "nil" }
if JSONSerialization.isValidJSONObject(value),
let data = try? JSONSerialization.data(withJSONObject: value, options: [.sortedKeys])
{
return "\(data.count):\(data.hashValue)"
}
let text = String(describing: value)
return "\(text.count):\(text.hashValue)"
await self.loadConfig()
}
}

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@@ -22,15 +22,12 @@ func whatsappLoginWaitRequestTimeoutMs(
extension ChannelsStore {
func start() {
guard !self.isPreview else { return }
self.startCount += 1
guard self.startCount == 1 else { return }
guard self.pollTask == nil else { return }
self.pollTask = Task.detached { [weak self] in
guard let self else { return }
await self.refresh(probe: false)
async let schemaLoad: Void = self.loadConfigSchema()
async let configLoad: Void = self.loadConfig(force: false)
_ = await (schemaLoad, configLoad)
await self.refresh(probe: true)
await self.loadConfigSchema()
await self.loadConfig()
while !Task.isCancelled {
try? await Task.sleep(nanoseconds: UInt64(self.interval * 1_000_000_000))
await self.refresh(probe: false)
@@ -39,10 +36,6 @@ extension ChannelsStore {
}
func stop() {
guard !self.isPreview else { return }
guard self.startCount > 0 else { return }
self.startCount -= 1
guard self.startCount == 0 else { return }
self.pollTask?.cancel()
self.pollTask = nil
}
@@ -53,15 +46,14 @@ extension ChannelsStore {
defer { self.isRefreshing = false }
do {
let statusTimeoutMs = probe ? 8000 : 2500
let params: [String: AnyCodable] = [
"probe": AnyCodable(probe),
"timeoutMs": AnyCodable(statusTimeoutMs),
"timeoutMs": AnyCodable(8000),
]
let snap: ChannelsStatusSnapshot = try await GatewayConnection.shared.requestDecoded(
method: .channelsStatus,
params: params,
timeoutMs: probe ? 12000 : 5000)
timeoutMs: 12000)
self.snapshot = snap
self.lastSuccess = Date()
self.lastError = nil

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