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Dallin Romney
764fc3916e test: probe dependency guard with script change 2026-05-28 18:30:48 -07:00
Dallin Romney
1c33856130 ci: rename dependency guard workflow 2026-05-28 18:23:52 -07:00
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@@ -100,10 +100,6 @@ Format first if formatting can change line locations. Then it is OK to run tests
scripts/autoreview --parallel-tests "<focused test command>"
```
On Windows, the default `--parallel-tests` shell preserves the platform `cmd.exe`
semantics used by Python `shell=True`. Use `--parallel-tests-shell powershell`
or `--parallel-tests-shell pwsh` when the focused test command is PowerShell-specific.
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.
## Review Panels
@@ -148,22 +144,6 @@ OpenClaw repo-local helper:
.agents/skills/autoreview/scripts/autoreview --help
```
On native Windows, invoke the extensionless Python helper through Python:
```powershell
python .agents\skills\autoreview\scripts\autoreview --help
```
The smoke harness has thin shell wrappers over a shared Python implementation:
```bash
.agents/skills/autoreview/scripts/test-review-harness --fixture benign --engine codex
```
```powershell
.agents\skills\autoreview\scripts\test-review-harness.ps1 -Fixture benign -Engine codex
```
`agent-scripts` checkout helper:
```bash
@@ -189,11 +169,10 @@ The helper:
- otherwise uses current PR base if `gh pr view` works
- otherwise uses `origin/main` for non-main branches
- supports `--engine codex`, `claude`, `droid`, and `copilot`; default is `AUTOREVIEW_ENGINE` or `codex`; Codex should remain the default when nothing is set
- resolves bare `git`, `gh`, reviewer, and PowerShell shell commands from absolute `PATH` entries only, never from the reviewed checkout; explicit relative `--*-bin` paths are resolved from the reviewed repository root
- 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
- writes only to stdout unless `--output`, `--json-output`, or live streamed engine stderr is set
- supports `--dry-run`, `--parallel-tests`, `--parallel-tests-shell`, `--prompt`, `--prompt-file`, `--dataset`, `--no-tools`, `--no-web-search`, and commit refs
- supports `--dry-run`, `--parallel-tests`, `--prompt`, `--prompt-file`, `--dataset`, `--no-tools`, `--no-web-search`, and commit refs
- supports `--stream-engine-output` or `AUTOREVIEW_STREAM_ENGINE_OUTPUT=1` for live engine text while preserving structured validation; Codex and Claude hide tool/file event details, emit compact activity summaries, and report usage at turn completion
- supports opt-in review panels with `--panel` / `--reviewers`, plus per-engine `--model` and `--thinking`
- allows read-only tools and web search by default where the selected CLI supports them; forbids nested review in the prompt; Codex is run through `codex exec` with read-only sandbox and structured output

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@@ -214,17 +214,12 @@ def run_with_stream(
def git(repo: Path, *args: str, check: bool = True) -> str:
return run([resolve_command("git", repo), *args], repo, check=check).stdout
return run(["git", *args], repo, check=check).stdout
def repo_root() -> Path:
start = Path.cwd().resolve()
unsafe_root = discover_repo_root(start) or start
git_bin = find_command("git", unsafe_root)
if not git_bin:
raise SystemExit("git executable not found. Install Git or add it to PATH.")
result = subprocess.run(
[git_bin, "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"],
["git", "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"],
text=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
@@ -234,16 +229,6 @@ def repo_root() -> Path:
return Path(result.stdout.strip()).resolve()
def discover_repo_root(start: Path) -> Path | None:
current = start
while True:
if (current / ".git").exists():
return current
if current.parent == current:
return None
current = current.parent
def current_branch(repo: Path) -> str:
return git(repo, "branch", "--show-current", check=False).strip() or "detached"
@@ -265,70 +250,17 @@ def choose_target(repo: Path, mode: str, base_ref: str | None) -> tuple[str, str
def detect_pr_base(repo: Path) -> str | None:
gh_bin = find_command("gh", repo)
if not gh_bin:
if not shutil_which("gh"):
return None
result = run([gh_bin, "pr", "view", "--json", "baseRefName", "--jq", ".baseRefName"], repo, check=False)
result = run(["gh", "pr", "view", "--json", "baseRefName", "--jq", ".baseRefName"], repo, check=False)
base = result.stdout.strip()
return f"origin/{base}" if result.returncode == 0 and base else None
def resolve_command(name: str, repo: Path) -> str:
resolved = find_command(name, repo)
if resolved:
return resolved
raise SystemExit(f"executable not found: {name}. Install it or pass an explicit trusted path when supported.")
def find_command(name: str, repo: Path) -> str | None:
command = Path(name)
if has_directory_component(name, command):
base = command if command.is_absolute() else repo / command
return first_executable_candidate(base)
def shutil_which(name: str) -> str | None:
for part in os.environ.get("PATH", "").split(os.pathsep):
if not part or part == ".":
continue
path_part = Path(part)
if not path_part.is_absolute():
continue
try:
resolved_part = path_part.resolve()
resolved_repo = repo.resolve()
except OSError:
continue
if is_within(resolved_part, resolved_repo):
continue
found = first_executable_candidate(resolved_part / name, reject_root=resolved_repo)
if found:
return found
return None
def is_within(path: Path, root: Path) -> bool:
return path == root or path.is_relative_to(root)
def has_directory_component(name: str, command: Path) -> bool:
separators = [separator for separator in (os.sep, os.altsep) if separator]
return command.is_absolute() or bool(command.drive) or any(separator in name for separator in separators)
def first_executable_candidate(path: Path, *, reject_root: Path | None = None) -> str | None:
if os.name == "nt" and not path.suffix:
extensions = [ext for ext in os.environ.get("PATHEXT", ".COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD").split(";") if ext]
candidates = [path.with_suffix(ext.lower()) for ext in extensions]
candidates.extend(path.with_suffix(ext.upper()) for ext in extensions)
candidates.append(path)
else:
candidates = [path]
for candidate in candidates:
if candidate.is_file() and os.access(candidate, os.X_OK):
if reject_root is not None:
try:
if is_within(candidate.resolve(), reject_root):
continue
except OSError:
continue
candidate = Path(part) / name
if candidate.exists() and os.access(candidate, os.X_OK):
return str(candidate)
return None
@@ -487,7 +419,7 @@ def run_codex(args: argparse.Namespace, repo: Path, prompt: str) -> str:
raise SystemExit("--no-tools is not supported by the Codex engine; use --engine claude --no-tools for a no-tools run")
schema_path = write_json_temp(SCHEMA)
output_path = Path(tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile("w", suffix=".json", delete=False).name)
cmd = [resolve_command(args.codex_bin, repo), "--ask-for-approval", "never"]
cmd = [args.codex_bin, "--ask-for-approval", "never"]
if args.web_search:
cmd.append("--search")
if args.model:
@@ -531,7 +463,7 @@ def run_codex(args: argparse.Namespace, repo: Path, prompt: str) -> str:
def run_claude(args: argparse.Namespace, repo: Path, prompt: str) -> str:
cmd = [
resolve_command(args.claude_bin, repo),
args.claude_bin,
"--print",
"--no-session-persistence",
"--output-format",
@@ -568,7 +500,7 @@ def run_droid(args: argparse.Namespace, repo: Path, prompt: str) -> str:
prompt_path = Path(tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile("w", suffix=".txt", delete=False).name)
prompt_path.write_text(prompt)
cmd = [
resolve_command(args.droid_bin, repo),
args.droid_bin,
"exec",
"--cwd",
str(repo),
@@ -598,7 +530,7 @@ def run_copilot(args: argparse.Namespace, repo: Path, prompt: str) -> str:
prompt_path.write_text(prompt)
os.chmod(prompt_path, 0o600)
cmd = [
resolve_command(args.copilot_bin, repo),
args.copilot_bin,
"-C",
tempdir,
"-p",
@@ -945,23 +877,9 @@ def print_report(report: dict[str, Any], *, label: str = "autoreview") -> None:
print(report["overall_explanation"])
def start_parallel_tests(command: str, repo: Path, shell_kind: str) -> tuple[subprocess.Popen, float]:
def start_parallel_tests(command: str, repo: Path) -> tuple[subprocess.Popen, float]:
print(f"tests: {command}")
if shell_kind == "default" or shell_kind == "cmd":
return subprocess.Popen(command, cwd=repo, shell=True), time.time()
if shell_kind == "powershell":
powershell = resolve_command("powershell", repo)
return subprocess.Popen(
[powershell, "-NoProfile", "-ExecutionPolicy", "Bypass", "-Command", command],
cwd=repo,
), time.time()
if shell_kind == "pwsh":
pwsh = resolve_command("pwsh", repo)
return subprocess.Popen(
[pwsh, "-NoProfile", "-Command", command],
cwd=repo,
), time.time()
raise SystemExit(f"invalid --parallel-tests-shell/AUTOREVIEW_PARALLEL_TESTS_SHELL: {shell_kind}")
return subprocess.Popen(command, cwd=repo, shell=True), time.time()
def finish_parallel_tests(proc: subprocess.Popen, started: float) -> int:
@@ -1006,12 +924,6 @@ def parse_args() -> argparse.Namespace:
help="Stream review engine output while preserving buffered output for validation. Codex output is filtered to hide tool/file chatter.",
)
parser.add_argument("--parallel-tests", help="Run a test command concurrently with review; failure fails the helper.")
parser.add_argument(
"--parallel-tests-shell",
choices=["default", "cmd", "powershell", "pwsh"],
default=os.environ.get("AUTOREVIEW_PARALLEL_TESTS_SHELL", "default"),
help="Shell for --parallel-tests. Default preserves Python shell=True platform behavior; use powershell or pwsh for PowerShell-specific commands.",
)
parser.add_argument("--require-finding", action="append", default=[], help="Require finding text to contain this substring.")
parser.add_argument("--expect-findings", action="store_true", help="Treat findings as success; for harness acceptance tests.")
parser.add_argument("--dry-run", action="store_true")
@@ -1217,7 +1129,7 @@ def main() -> int:
tests_proc: tuple[subprocess.Popen, float] | None = None
if args.parallel_tests:
tests_proc = start_parallel_tests(args.parallel_tests, repo, args.parallel_tests_shell)
tests_proc = start_parallel_tests(args.parallel_tests, repo)
try:
if len(reviewers) == 1:
report = run_reviewer(reviewers[0], repo, prompt, changed_paths, args.require_finding)

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@@ -1,16 +1,176 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
usage() {
cat <<'EOF'
Usage: test-review-harness [--fixture malicious|benign] [--engine codex|claude|droid|copilot]...
Creates a temporary git repo with either a deliberately unsafe patch or a
security-sensitive-but-safe patch, then verifies each selected engine through
autoreview.
Default engines: codex, claude.
EOF
}
engines=()
fixture=malicious
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--fixture)
fixture=${2:-}
shift 2
;;
--engine)
engines+=("${2:-}")
shift 2
;;
-h|--help)
usage
exit 0
;;
*)
usage >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
done
case "$fixture" in
malicious|benign) ;;
*)
usage >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
if [[ ${#engines[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
engines=(codex claude)
fi
script_dir=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)
harness="$script_dir/test-review-harness.py"
repo=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/autoreview-fixture.XXXXXX")
trap 'rm -rf "$repo"' EXIT
if command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exec python3 "$harness" "$@"
cd "$repo"
git init --quiet
git config user.name "Review Fixture"
git config user.email "review-fixture@example.com"
if [[ "$fixture" == malicious ]]; then
cat > app.js <<'EOF'
export function uploadPath(name) {
return `uploads/${name.replaceAll("/", "")}`;
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name };
}
EOF
else
cat > app.js <<'EOF'
import path from "node:path";
const uploadsRoot = path.resolve("uploads");
function safeChildPath(root, name) {
if (name.includes("/") || name.includes("\\") || name.includes("\0")) {
throw new Error("invalid child name");
}
const resolved = path.resolve(root, name);
if (!resolved.startsWith(root + path.sep)) throw new Error("path escaped root");
return resolved;
}
export function uploadPath(name) {
return safeChildPath(uploadsRoot, name);
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name };
}
EOF
fi
if command -v python >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exec python "$harness" "$@"
git add app.js
git commit --quiet -m "initial safe version"
if [[ "$fixture" == malicious ]]; then
cat > app.js <<'EOF'
import { execSync } from "node:child_process";
export function uploadPath(name) {
return `uploads/${name}`;
}
export function deleteUpload(name) {
return execSync(`rm -rf uploads/${name}`);
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name, password: user.password };
}
EOF
else
cat > app.js <<'EOF'
import { execFile } from "node:child_process";
import path from "node:path";
import { promisify } from "node:util";
const uploadsRoot = path.resolve("uploads");
const reposRoot = path.resolve("repos");
const execFileAsync = promisify(execFile);
function safeChildPath(root, name) {
if (name.includes("/") || name.includes("\\") || name.includes("\0")) {
throw new Error("invalid child name");
}
const resolved = path.resolve(root, name);
if (!resolved.startsWith(root + path.sep)) throw new Error("path escaped root");
return resolved;
}
function repoChildPath(root, name) {
if (!/^[A-Za-z0-9._-]+$/.test(name)) throw new Error("invalid repo name");
return safeChildPath(root, name);
}
export function uploadPath(name) {
return safeChildPath(uploadsRoot, name);
}
export async function repoStatus(repoName) {
const { stdout } = await execFileAsync("git", ["status", "--short"], {
cwd: repoChildPath(reposRoot, repoName),
encoding: "utf8",
maxBuffer: 16 * 1024 * 1024,
});
return stdout;
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name };
}
export function accountSettingsForOwner(user, requesterId) {
if (String(requesterId) !== String(user.id)) throw new Error("forbidden");
return { id: user.id, hasPassword: Boolean(user.passwordHash) };
}
EOF
fi
echo "Python 3 is required to run test-review-harness." >&2
exit 127
for engine in "${engines[@]}"; do
echo "== $engine =="
if [[ "$fixture" == malicious ]]; then
"$script_dir/autoreview" \
--mode local \
--engine "$engine" \
--prompt "This is an acceptance test fixture. The changed app.js patch contains real security bugs. Review normally and report only actionable defects from the patch." \
--require-finding "command" \
--expect-findings
else
"$script_dir/autoreview" \
--mode local \
--engine "$engine" \
--prompt "Security calibration fixture: this patch intentionally uses filesystem paths, async execFile, and owner-gated password-adjacent state safely. Do not flag legitimate shell/filesystem/auth-adjacent functionality unless there is a concrete exploitable risk in the diff."
fi
done

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[ValidateSet('malicious', 'benign')]
[string] $Fixture,
[ValidateSet('codex', 'claude', 'droid', 'copilot')]
[string[]] $Engine,
[Alias('h')]
[switch] $Help
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$Harness = Join-Path $PSScriptRoot 'test-review-harness.py'
$ForwardedArgs = @()
if ($Help) {
$ForwardedArgs += '--help'
}
if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('Fixture')) {
$ForwardedArgs += @('--fixture', $Fixture)
}
if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('Engine')) {
foreach ($SelectedEngine in $Engine) {
$ForwardedArgs += @('--engine', $SelectedEngine)
}
}
$PyLauncher = Get-Command py -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($null -ne $PyLauncher) {
& $PyLauncher.Source -3 $Harness @ForwardedArgs
exit $LASTEXITCODE
}
$Python = Get-Command python -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($null -ne $Python) {
& $Python.Source $Harness @ForwardedArgs
exit $LASTEXITCODE
}
Write-Error 'Python 3 is required to run test-review-harness.'
exit 127

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@@ -1,199 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import os
import shutil
import stat
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
from collections.abc import Callable
from pathlib import Path
ENGINES = ("codex", "claude", "droid", "copilot")
DEFAULT_ENGINES = ("codex", "claude")
MALICIOUS_INITIAL = """export function uploadPath(name) {
return `uploads/${name.replaceAll("/", "")}`;
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name };
}
"""
BENIGN_INITIAL = r"""import path from "node:path";
const uploadsRoot = path.resolve("uploads");
function safeChildPath(root, name) {
if (name.includes("/") || name.includes("\\") || name.includes("\0")) {
throw new Error("invalid child name");
}
const resolved = path.resolve(root, name);
if (!resolved.startsWith(root + path.sep)) throw new Error("path escaped root");
return resolved;
}
export function uploadPath(name) {
return safeChildPath(uploadsRoot, name);
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name };
}
"""
MALICIOUS_CHANGED = """import { execSync } from "node:child_process";
export function uploadPath(name) {
return `uploads/${name}`;
}
export function deleteUpload(name) {
return execSync(`rm -rf uploads/${name}`);
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name, password: user.password };
}
"""
BENIGN_CHANGED = r"""import { execFile } from "node:child_process";
import path from "node:path";
import { promisify } from "node:util";
const uploadsRoot = path.resolve("uploads");
const reposRoot = path.resolve("repos");
const execFileAsync = promisify(execFile);
function safeChildPath(root, name) {
if (name.includes("/") || name.includes("\\") || name.includes("\0")) {
throw new Error("invalid child name");
}
const resolved = path.resolve(root, name);
if (!resolved.startsWith(root + path.sep)) throw new Error("path escaped root");
return resolved;
}
function repoChildPath(root, name) {
if (!/^[A-Za-z0-9._-]+$/.test(name)) throw new Error("invalid repo name");
return safeChildPath(root, name);
}
export function uploadPath(name) {
return safeChildPath(uploadsRoot, name);
}
export async function repoProbe(repoName) {
const { stdout } = await execFileAsync(process.execPath, ["--version"], {
cwd: repoChildPath(reposRoot, repoName),
encoding: "utf8",
maxBuffer: 16 * 1024 * 1024,
});
return stdout;
}
export function publicUser(user) {
return { id: user.id, name: user.name };
}
export function accountSettingsForOwner(user, requesterId) {
if (String(requesterId) !== String(user.id)) throw new Error("forbidden");
return { id: user.id, hasPassword: Boolean(user.passwordHash) };
}
"""
MALICIOUS_PROMPT = "This is an acceptance test fixture. The changed app.js patch contains real security bugs. Review normally and report only actionable defects from the patch."
BENIGN_PROMPT = "Security calibration fixture: this patch intentionally uses filesystem paths, async execFile, and owner-gated password-adjacent state safely. Do not flag legitimate shell/filesystem/auth-adjacent functionality unless there is a concrete exploitable risk in the diff."
def parse_args(argv: list[str]) -> argparse.Namespace:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog="test-review-harness",
description=(
"Creates a temporary git repo with either a deliberately unsafe patch "
"or a security-sensitive-but-safe patch, then verifies each selected "
"engine through autoreview."
),
epilog="Default engines: codex, claude.",
)
parser.add_argument("--fixture", choices=("malicious", "benign"), default="malicious")
parser.add_argument("--engine", action="append", choices=ENGINES, dest="engines")
return parser.parse_args(argv)
def write_fixture_file(repo: Path, content: str) -> None:
with (repo / "app.js").open("w", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as handle:
handle.write(content)
def run(command: list[str], cwd: Path) -> None:
subprocess.run(command, cwd=cwd, check=True)
def create_fixture_repo(repo: Path, fixture: str) -> None:
run(["git", "init", "--quiet"], repo)
run(["git", "config", "user.name", "Review Fixture"], repo)
run(["git", "config", "user.email", "review-fixture@example.com"], repo)
write_fixture_file(repo, MALICIOUS_INITIAL if fixture == "malicious" else BENIGN_INITIAL)
run(["git", "add", "app.js"], repo)
run(["git", "commit", "--quiet", "-m", "initial safe version"], repo)
write_fixture_file(repo, MALICIOUS_CHANGED if fixture == "malicious" else BENIGN_CHANGED)
def run_reviews(repo: Path, script_dir: Path, fixture: str, engines: list[str]) -> None:
autoreview = script_dir / "autoreview"
for engine in engines:
print(f"== {engine} ==", flush=True)
command = [
sys.executable,
str(autoreview),
"--mode",
"local",
"--engine",
engine,
"--prompt",
MALICIOUS_PROMPT if fixture == "malicious" else BENIGN_PROMPT,
]
if fixture == "malicious":
command.extend(["--require-finding", "command", "--expect-findings"])
run(command, repo)
def cleanup_repo(repo: Path) -> None:
def make_writable_and_retry(function: Callable[[str], object], path: str, _exc_info: object) -> None:
try:
os.chmod(path, stat.S_IREAD | stat.S_IWRITE)
function(path)
except OSError as exc:
print(f"warning: unable to remove temp path {path}: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
if not repo.exists():
return
try:
shutil.rmtree(repo, onerror=make_writable_and_retry)
except OSError as exc:
print(f"warning: unable to remove temp repo {repo}: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
def main(argv: list[str]) -> int:
args = parse_args(argv)
script_dir = Path(__file__).resolve().parent
engines = args.engines or list(DEFAULT_ENGINES)
repo = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="autoreview-fixture."))
try:
create_fixture_repo(repo, args.fixture)
run_reviews(repo, script_dir, args.fixture, engines)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
return int(exc.returncode or 1)
finally:
cleanup_repo(repo)
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
raise SystemExit(main(sys.argv[1:]))

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
name: discrawl
description: "Discord archive: search, sync freshness, DMs, summaries, TUI, repo/release work."
description: "Discord archive: search, sync freshness, DMs, channel slices, SQL counts, and Discrawl repo work."
metadata:
openclaw:
homepage: https://github.com/openclaw/discrawl
@@ -16,154 +16,29 @@ metadata:
# Discrawl
Use local Discord archive data first for Discord questions. Hit Discord APIs
only when the archive is stale, missing the requested scope, or the user asks
for current external context.
## Sources
- DB: platform-native XDG data dir, usually
`${XDG_DATA_HOME:-~/.local/share}/discrawl/discrawl.db` on Linux or
`~/Library/Application Support/discrawl/discrawl.db` on macOS
- Config: platform-native XDG config dir, with legacy fallback to
`~/.discrawl/config.toml`
- Cache: platform-native XDG cache dir
- Logs: platform-native XDG state dir
- Git share repo: platform-native XDG data dir
- Repo: `openclaw/discrawl`; use `~/GIT/_Perso/discrawl` only after verifying
its remote targets `openclaw/discrawl`, otherwise use a fresh checkout
- Preferred CLI: `discrawl`; fallback to `go run ./cmd/discrawl` from the repo
if the installed binary is stale
## Freshness
For recent/current questions, check freshness before analysis:
Use local Discord archive data before live Discord APIs. Check freshness for recent/current questions:
```bash
discrawl status --json
```
For precise freshness from the default database:
```bash
# Discrawl uses macOS ~/Library defaults unless XDG_DATA_HOME is explicitly set.
case "$(uname -s)" in
Darwin)
db="$HOME/Library/Application Support/discrawl/discrawl.db"
;;
*)
db="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/discrawl/discrawl.db"
;;
esac
sqlite3 "$db" \
"select coalesce(max(updated_at),'') from sync_state where scope like 'channel:%';"
```
Routine diagnostics:
```bash
discrawl doctor
```
Desktop-local refresh:
Refresh only when stale or asked:
```bash
discrawl sync --source wiretap
```
Bot API latest refresh, when credentials are available:
```bash
discrawl sync
```
Use `--full` only for deliberate historical backfills:
```bash
discrawl sync --full
```
If SQLite reports busy/locked, check for stray `discrawl` processes before retrying.
## Query Workflow
1. Resolve scope: guild, channel, DM, author, keyword, date range.
2. Check freshness for recent/current requests.
3. Prefer CLI search/messages for slices; use read-only SQL for exact counts.
4. Report absolute date spans, counts, channel/DM names, and known gaps.
Use root or subcommand help for syntax: `discrawl --help`,
`discrawl help search`, `discrawl search --help`. Use
`DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1` for read smokes when you do not want git-share
updates.
Common commands:
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 tui --dm
DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 discrawl --json sql "select count(*) from messages;"
```
## SQL
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.
Use `discrawl sql` for exact counts, joins, and ranking queries when normal
CLI reads are too coarse. The command is read-only by default, accepts SQL as
args or stdin, and supports `--json` for agent parsing.
Useful examples:
```bash
DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 discrawl --json sql "select count(*) as messages from messages;"
DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 discrawl --json sql "select coalesce(nullif(c.name, ''), m.channel_id) as channel, count(*) as messages from messages m left join channels c on c.id = m.channel_id group by m.channel_id order by messages desc limit 20;"
DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 discrawl --json sql "select coalesce(nullif(mm.display_name, ''), nullif(mm.global_name, ''), nullif(mm.username, ''), m.author_id) as author, count(*) as messages from messages m left join members mm on mm.guild_id = m.guild_id and mm.user_id = m.author_id group by m.guild_id, m.author_id order by messages desc limit 20;"
```
Never use `--unsafe --confirm` unless the user explicitly asks for a database
mutation and the write has been reviewed.
When the installed CLI lacks a new feature, build or run from a verified
`openclaw/discrawl` checkout before concluding the feature is missing.
## Discord Boundaries
Bot API sync requires configured Discord bot credentials; do not invent token
availability. Desktop wiretap mode reads local Discord Desktop artifacts and
must not extract credentials, use user tokens, call Discord as the user, or
write to Discord application storage. Wiretap/Desktop cache DMs are local-only
and must not be described as part of the published Git snapshot. Git-share
snapshots must not include secrets or `@me` DM rows.
## Verification
For repo edits, prefer existing Go gates:
```bash
GOWORK=off go test ./...
```
Then run targeted CLI smoke for the touched surface, for example:
```bash
discrawl doctor
discrawl status --json
DISCRAWL_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 discrawl search --limit 5 "test"
```
## ClawSweeper Sandbox
Use the sandbox reader only:
```bash
discrawl-sandbox search --limit 20 "query"
discrawl-sandbox messages --channel clawtributors --days 7 --all
discrawl-sandbox status --json
```
This reader imports `https://github.com/openclaw/discord-store.git` into
`/root/clawsweeper-sandbox-workspace/.discrawl/discrawl.db` with
`discord.token_source = "none"`. The published Git snapshot is public-channel
filtered; do not use `/root/.discrawl/config.toml` or the rich writer DB from
sandboxed public Discord sessions.
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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@@ -6,16 +6,14 @@ description: Regenerate OpenClaw release changelog sections from git history bef
# OpenClaw Changelog Update
Use this for release changelog rewrites and GitHub release-note source text.
This is mandatory before every beta, beta rerun, stable release, or stable
rerun. Use it with `release-openclaw-maintainer`; this skill owns changelog
content, ordering, grouping, and attribution discipline.
Use it with `release-openclaw-maintainer`; this skill owns changelog content,
ordering, and audit discipline.
## Goal
Rewrite the target `CHANGELOG.md` version section from history, not from stale
draft notes. Produce grouped user-facing release notes sorted by user interest
while preserving every relevant issue/PR ref and every human `Thanks @...`
attribution.
draft notes. Produce user-facing release notes sorted by user interest while
preserving issue/PR refs and thanks.
## Inputs
@@ -46,35 +44,15 @@ attribution.
- `### Highlights`: 5-8 bullets, broad user wins first
- `### Changes`: new capabilities and behavior changes
- `### Fixes`: user-facing fixes first, grouped by impact and surface
- group related changes/fixes by surface and user impact; avoid one bullet
per tiny commit when several commits tell one user-facing story
6. Preserve attribution:
- keep `#issue`, `(#PR)`, `Fixes #...`, and `Thanks @...`
- every human-authored merged PR represented by a user-facing entry needs
its PR ref and `Thanks @author`, even when the PR had no linked issue
- every human issue reporter for a `Fixes #...` or referenced bug issue
represented by a user-facing entry needs `Thanks @reporter` unless the
same handle is already thanked in that bullet
- every human `Co-authored-by` contributor on represented user-facing work
needs `Thanks @handle` when a GitHub handle is known
- when grouping multiple PRs/issues in one bullet, include every relevant
PR/issue ref and every human contributor handle in that same bullet
- multiple `Thanks @...` handles in one bullet are expected; do not drop or
collapse contributor credit just because the note is grouped
- if one grouped bullet covers both direct commits and PRs, keep all PR refs
and thanks, plus any issue refs from the direct commits
- before finalizing, audit the final release-note body:
- extract all `#NNN` refs from the notes
- resolve which refs are PRs and collect human PR authors
- resolve issue refs used as bug/report refs and collect human reporters
- scan represented commits for `Co-authored-by`
- compare those handles to the final `Thanks @...` set
- fix every missing human credit or explicitly record why it is omitted
- do not add GHSA references, advisory IDs, or security advisory slugs to
changelog entries or GitHub release-note text unless explicitly requested
- never thank bots, `@openclaw`, `@clawsweeper`, or `@steipete`
- do not use GitHub's release contributor count as the source of truth; the
changelog must carry the complete human credit set itself
- if grouping multiple entries, carry all relevant refs and thanks into the
grouped bullet
7. Sorting preference:
- security/data-loss and content-boundary fixes
- transcript/replay/reply delivery correctness

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@@ -75,9 +75,7 @@ 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. If raw
Vitest is unavoidable, use `vitest run ...`; bare `vitest ...` starts local watch
mode and will not exit on its own.
`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

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@@ -21,30 +21,6 @@ function jsonGh(args) {
return JSON.parse(gh(args));
}
function githubRestJson(pathSuffix) {
const result = execFileSync(
"bash",
[
"-lc",
[
"set -euo pipefail",
'token="$(gh auth token)"',
'curl -fsS -H "Authorization: Bearer ${token}" -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" "${OPENCLAW_GITHUB_REST_URL}"',
].join("\n"),
],
{
encoding: "utf8",
env: {
...process.env,
OPENCLAW_GITHUB_REST_URL: `https://api.github.com/repos/${repo}/${pathSuffix}`,
},
maxBuffer: 16 * 1024 * 1024,
stdio: ["ignore", "pipe", "pipe"],
},
);
return JSON.parse(result);
}
function rate() {
try {
return jsonGh(["api", "rate_limit"]).resources.core;
@@ -83,30 +59,12 @@ for (const job of parent.jobs ?? []) {
}
const since = parent.createdAt;
const runsQuery = new URLSearchParams({
per_page: "100",
created: `>=${since}`,
exclude_pull_requests: "true",
});
const childWorkflowNames = new Set([
"CI",
"OpenClaw Release Checks",
"Plugin Prerelease",
"NPM Telegram Beta E2E",
"Full Release Validation",
]);
const runs = githubRestJson(`actions/runs?${runsQuery.toString()}`).workflow_runs ?? [];
const runList = runs
.filter(
(run) =>
run.created_at >= since &&
run.head_sha === parent.headSha &&
childWorkflowNames.has(run.name),
)
.map((run) =>
[run.id, run.name, run.status, run.conclusion ?? "", run.head_sha, run.html_url].join("\t"),
)
.join("\n");
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");

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@@ -69,13 +69,9 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Load `$release-private` if
or clawgrit reports. Report regressions explicitly. A major regression is a
release blocker unless the operator waives it or the data clearly proves
infrastructure noise.
- Generate the changelog before every beta, beta rerun, stable release, or
stable rerun, before version/tag preparation. Use
`$openclaw-changelog-update` for the rewrite. Do not continue release prep if
the target `CHANGELOG.md` section does not have `### Highlights`,
`### Changes`, and `### Fixes`, grouped by user-facing surface while
preserving every relevant PR/issue ref and every human `Thanks @...`
attribution in the grouped bullet.
- Generate the changelog before version/tag preparation so the top changelog
section is deduped and ordered by user impact. Use
`$openclaw-changelog-update` for the rewrite.
- Do not create beta-specific `CHANGELOG.md` headings. Beta releases use the
stable base version section, for example `v2026.4.20-beta.1` uses
`## 2026.4.20` release notes.
@@ -148,9 +144,6 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Load `$release-private` if
section from history, not existing notes. Use the last reachable stable or
beta release tag as the base, then inspect every commit through the target
release SHA.
- The changelog rewrite is not optional for beta reruns: any `beta.N` after a
rebase or backport must refresh the same stable-base `## YYYY.M.D` section
before the new version/tag commit.
- Include both merged PR commits and direct commits on `main`. Direct commits
matter: infer notes from their subject, body, touched files, linked issues,
tests, and nearby code when no PR body exists.
@@ -164,11 +157,6 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Load `$release-private` if
- Add missed user-facing changes, remove internal-only noise, dedupe overlapping
PR/direct-commit entries, and sort each section from most to least interesting
for users.
- Group related highlights, changes, and fixes by user-facing surface and
impact, but never lose traceability: each grouped bullet keeps every relevant
`#issue`, `(#PR)`, `Fixes #...`, and every human `Thanks @...` handle.
Multiple thanks in one bullet are expected when multiple contributor PRs are
grouped.
- Changelog entries should be user-facing, not internal release-process notes.
- GitHub release and prerelease bodies must use the full matching
`CHANGELOG.md` version section, not highlights or an excerpt. When creating

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@@ -1,15 +1,21 @@
profile: openclaw-check
# Default OpenClaw runner spend to the Azure-backed Crabbox account.
# Use `--provider aws` only for AWS-specific runner proof.
provider: azure
provider: aws
class: standard
capacity:
market: spot
strategy: most-available
# Fail closed instead of silently falling back to on-demand while the
# Azure-backed billing account is the default runner path.
fallback: spot-only
fallback: on-demand-after-120s
hints: true
availabilityZones:
- eu-west-1a
- eu-west-1b
- eu-west-1c
regions:
- eu-west-1
- eu-west-2
- eu-central-1
- us-east-1
- us-west-2
actions:
workflow: .github/workflows/crabbox-hydrate.yml
# Default AWS hydration uses local Actions replay. Use
@@ -29,8 +35,6 @@ blacksmith:
job: check
ref: main
aws:
# AWS-specific overrides still pin direct `--provider aws` runs without
# leaking AWS region names into the Azure default capacity fallback list.
region: eu-west-1
rootGB: 400
sync:

2
.github/CODEOWNERS vendored
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
/src/gateway/**/*secret*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/gateway/security-path*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/packages/gateway-protocol/src/**/*secret*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/gateway/protocol/**/*secret*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/agents/*auth*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops
/src/agents/**/*auth*.ts @openclaw/openclaw-secops

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@@ -38,15 +38,9 @@ runs:
exit 0
fi
fetch_base_ref() {
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch "$@"
}
for deepen_by in 25 100 300; do
echo "Base commit missing; deepening $FETCH_REF by $deepen_by."
if ! fetch_base_ref --no-tags --deepen="$deepen_by" origin -- "$FETCH_REF"; then
if ! git fetch --no-tags --deepen="$deepen_by" origin -- "$FETCH_REF"; then
echo "::warning title=ensure-base-commit fetch failed::Failed to deepen $FETCH_REF by $deepen_by while looking for $BASE_SHA"
fi
if git rev-parse --verify "$BASE_SHA^{commit}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
@@ -56,7 +50,7 @@ runs:
done
echo "Base commit still missing; fetching full history for $FETCH_REF."
if ! fetch_base_ref --no-tags origin -- "$FETCH_REF"; then
if ! git fetch --no-tags origin -- "$FETCH_REF"; then
echo "::warning title=ensure-base-commit fetch failed::Failed to fetch full history for $FETCH_REF while looking for $BASE_SHA"
fi
if git rev-parse --verify "$BASE_SHA^{commit}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ paths:
- src/config/types.channel*.ts
- src/gateway/server-channel*.ts
- src/gateway/server-methods/channels.ts
- packages/gateway-protocol/src/schema/channels.ts
- src/gateway/protocol/schema/channels.ts
- src/infra/channel-*.ts
- src/infra/exec-approval-channel-runtime.ts
- src/infra/outbound/channel-*.ts

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ paths:
- src/gateway/**/*auth*.ts
- src/gateway/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/**/*secret*.ts
- packages/gateway-protocol/src/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/protocol/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts
- src/gateway/security-path*.ts
- src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ paths:
- src/gateway/**/*auth*.ts
- src/gateway/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/**/*secret*.ts
- packages/gateway-protocol/src/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/protocol/**/*secret*.ts
- src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts
- src/gateway/security-path*.ts
- src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ query-filters:
paths:
- src/gateway/method-scopes.ts
- packages/gateway-protocol/src
- src/gateway/protocol
- src/gateway/server-methods
- src/gateway/server-methods.ts
- src/gateway/server-methods-list.ts

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ queries:
paths:
- src
- extensions
- packages/net-policy/src
paths-ignore:
- "**/node_modules"

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ query-filters:
paths:
- src/infra/net
- src/shared/net
- src/agents/tools/web-fetch.ts
- src/agents/tools/web-guarded-fetch.ts
- src/agents/tools/web-shared.ts
@@ -22,7 +23,6 @@ paths:
- src/web-fetch
- src/web/provider-runtime-shared.ts
- packages/memory-host-sdk/src/host/ssrf-policy.ts
- packages/net-policy/src
paths-ignore:
- "**/node_modules"

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@@ -76,8 +76,6 @@ predicate allowedRawSocketClientCall(Expr call) {
or
allowedOwnerScope(call, "src/proxy-capture/proxy-server.ts", "startDebugProxyServer")
or
allowedOwnerScope(call, "extensions/codex-supervisor/src/json-rpc-client.ts", "connectCodexSupervisorUnixSocket")
or
allowedOwnerScope(call, "extensions/irc/src/client.ts", "connectIrcClient")
or
allowedOwnerScope(call, "extensions/qa-lab/src/lab-server-capture.ts", "probeTcpReachability")

30
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@@ -47,12 +47,6 @@
- "extensions/meeting-notes/**"
- "docs/plugins/meeting-notes.md"
- "src/meeting-notes/**"
"plugin: workboard":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/workboard/**"
- "docs/plugins/workboard.md"
- "docs/plugins/reference/workboard.md"
"plugin: migrate-hermes":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -194,7 +188,7 @@
- "ui/**"
- "src/gateway/control-ui.ts"
- "src/gateway/control-ui-shared.ts"
- "packages/gateway-protocol/src/**"
- "src/gateway/protocol/**"
- "src/gateway/server-methods/chat.ts"
- "src/infra/control-ui-assets.ts"
@@ -202,7 +196,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "src/gateway/**"
- "packages/gateway-protocol/src/**"
- "src/daemon/**"
- "docs/gateway/**"
@@ -355,11 +348,6 @@
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/deepinfra/**"
- "docs/providers/deepinfra.md"
"extensions: gmi":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/gmi/**"
- "docs/providers/gmi.md"
"extensions: tencent":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -410,17 +398,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/codex/**"
"extensions: codex-supervisor":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/codex-supervisor/**"
- "docs/plugins/reference/codex-supervisor.md"
- "docs/specs/claw-supervisor.md"
"extensions: copilot":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/copilot/**"
- "docs/plugins/copilot.md"
"extensions: kimi-coding":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
@@ -441,11 +418,6 @@
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/nvidia/**"
"extensions: novita":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- "extensions/novita/**"
- "docs/providers/novita.md"
"extensions: phone-control":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 35
steps:
- name: Begin Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/begin-testbox@233448af4bfdc6fca509a7f0974411ac6d8a8043
uses: useblacksmith/begin-testbox@d0e04585c26905fdd92c94a09c159544c7ee1b67
with:
testbox_id: ${{ inputs.testbox_id }}
@@ -188,10 +188,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
set -euo pipefail
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=50 origin \
"+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
node_bin="$(dirname "$(node -p 'process.execPath')")"
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/node" /usr/local/bin/node
@@ -231,7 +228,7 @@ jobs:
run: bash scripts/ci-hydrate-testbox-env.sh
- name: Run Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@3f60ff9ceb2c10c3feefa87dc0c6490cffae059d
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@5ca05834db1d3813554d1dd109e5f2087a8d7cbc
if: success()
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- name: Begin Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/begin-testbox@233448af4bfdc6fca509a7f0974411ac6d8a8043
uses: useblacksmith/begin-testbox@d0e04585c26905fdd92c94a09c159544c7ee1b67
with:
testbox_id: ${{ inputs.testbox_id }}
- name: Checkout
@@ -89,10 +89,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
set -euo pipefail
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=50 origin \
"+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
node_bin="$(dirname "$(node -p 'process.execPath')")"
sudo ln -sf "$node_bin/node" /usr/local/bin/node
@@ -133,7 +130,7 @@ jobs:
run: bash scripts/ci-hydrate-testbox-env.sh
- name: Run Testbox
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@3f60ff9ceb2c10c3feefa87dc0c6490cffae059d
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@5ca05834db1d3813554d1dd109e5f2087a8d7cbc
if: success()
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ permissions:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && format('{0}-manual-v1-{1}', github.workflow, github.run_id) || (github.event_name == 'pull_request' && format('{0}-v7-{1}', github.workflow, github.event.pull_request.number) || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && format('{0}-v7-{1}', github.workflow, github.ref) || format('{0}-v7-{1}-{2}', github.workflow, github.ref, github.sha))) }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' || (github.event_name == 'push' && github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
env:
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
@@ -86,38 +86,12 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
fetch_checkout_ref() {
local ref="$1"
local fetch_status
for attempt in 1 2 3; do
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${ref}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout" && return 0
fetch_status="$?"
if [ "$fetch_status" != "124" ] && [ "$fetch_status" != "137" ]; then
return "$fetch_status"
fi
if [ "$attempt" = "3" ]; then
return "$fetch_status"
fi
echo "::warning::checkout fetch for '$ref' timed out on attempt $attempt; retrying"
sleep 5
done
}
if fetch_checkout_ref "$CHECKOUT_REF"; then
:
else
fetch_status="$?"
if [ "$fetch_status" = "124" ] || [ "$fetch_status" = "137" ]; then
echo "::error::checkout fetch for '$CHECKOUT_REF' timed out"
exit "$fetch_status"
fi
if ! git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_REF}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"; then
if [ "$GITHUB_EVENT_NAME" != "workflow_dispatch" ] || [ "$CHECKOUT_REF" = "$CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF" ]; then
exit "$fetch_status"
exit 1
fi
echo "::warning::workflow_dispatch target_ref '$CHECKOUT_REF' is unavailable; falling back to head SHA '$CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF'"
fetch_checkout_ref "$CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
fi
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
@@ -347,38 +321,12 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
fetch_checkout_ref() {
local ref="$1"
local fetch_status
for attempt in 1 2 3; do
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${ref}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout" && return 0
fetch_status="$?"
if [ "$fetch_status" != "124" ] && [ "$fetch_status" != "137" ]; then
return "$fetch_status"
fi
if [ "$attempt" = "3" ]; then
return "$fetch_status"
fi
echo "::warning::checkout fetch for '$ref' timed out on attempt $attempt; retrying"
sleep 5
done
}
if fetch_checkout_ref "$CHECKOUT_REF"; then
:
else
fetch_status="$?"
if [ "$fetch_status" = "124" ] || [ "$fetch_status" = "137" ]; then
echo "::error::checkout fetch for '$CHECKOUT_REF' timed out"
exit "$fetch_status"
fi
if ! git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_REF}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"; then
if [ "$GITHUB_EVENT_NAME" != "workflow_dispatch" ] || [ "$CHECKOUT_REF" = "$CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF" ]; then
exit "$fetch_status"
exit 1
fi
echo "::warning::workflow_dispatch target_ref '$CHECKOUT_REF' is unavailable; falling back to head SHA '$CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF'"
fetch_checkout_ref "$CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_FALLBACK_REF}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
fi
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
@@ -466,8 +414,8 @@ jobs:
- name: Audit production dependencies
run: node scripts/pre-commit/pnpm-audit-prod.mjs --audit-level=high
# Warm the lockfile- and pnpm-pinned store without blocking Linux Node shards.
# On a cold key this job owns the save for later workflow runs.
# Warm the lockfile- and pnpm-pinned store once before Linux Node shards fan out.
# On a cold key this job owns the save, so later shards restore the exact key.
pnpm-store-warmup:
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -532,9 +480,9 @@ jobs:
build-artifacts:
permissions:
contents: read
needs: [preflight]
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_build_artifacts == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-32vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
outputs:
channels-result: ${{ steps.built_artifact_checks.outputs['channels-result'] }}
@@ -597,14 +545,6 @@ jobs:
with:
install-bun: "false"
- name: Restore build-all step cache
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: .artifacts/build-all-cache
key: ${{ runner.os }}-build-all-v3-${{ hashFiles('package.json', 'pnpm-lock.yaml', 'npm-shrinkwrap.json', 'packages/plugin-sdk/package.json', 'packages/llm-core/package.json', 'packages/model-catalog-core/package.json', 'packages/memory-host-sdk/package.json', 'scripts/build-all.mjs', 'scripts/write-plugin-sdk-entry-dts.ts', 'scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entries.mjs', 'tsconfig.json', 'tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json', 'src/plugin-sdk/**', 'packages/llm-core/src/**', 'packages/model-catalog-core/src/**', 'packages/memory-host-sdk/src/**', 'src/types/**', 'src/video-generation/dashscope-compatible.ts', 'src/video-generation/types.ts', 'scripts/copy-export-html-templates.ts', 'scripts/lib/copy-assets.ts', 'src/auto-reply/reply/export-html/**') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-build-all-v3-
- name: Build dist
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=8192
@@ -702,6 +642,20 @@ jobs:
pids+=("$!")
}
if [ "$RUN_GATEWAY_WATCH" = "true" ]; then
gateway_watch_log="${RUNNER_TEMP}/gateway-watch.log"
echo "starting gateway-watch: node scripts/check-gateway-watch-regression.mjs --skip-build --ready-timeout-ms 5000"
if node scripts/check-gateway-watch-regression.mjs --skip-build --ready-timeout-ms 5000 >"$gateway_watch_log" 2>&1; then
result="success"
else
result="failure"
fi
echo "::group::gateway-watch log"
cat "$gateway_watch_log"
echo "::endgroup::"
results["gateway-watch"]="$result"
fi
if [ "$RUN_CHANNELS" = "true" ]; then
start_check "channels" env \
NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=8192 \
@@ -716,11 +670,6 @@ jobs:
node scripts/run-vitest.mjs run --config test/vitest/vitest.full-core-support-boundary.config.ts
fi
if [ "$RUN_GATEWAY_WATCH" = "true" ]; then
start_check "gateway-watch" \
node scripts/check-gateway-watch-regression.mjs --skip-build --ready-timeout-ms 5000
fi
for index in "${!pids[@]}"; do
name="${names[$index]}"
log="${logs[$index]}"
@@ -763,7 +712,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
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') }}
timeout-minutes: 60
@@ -834,10 +783,10 @@ jobs:
;;
contracts-plugins-ci-routing)
pnpm test:contracts:plugins
pnpm test src/commands/status.scan-result.test.ts src/scripts/ci-changed-scope.test.ts test/scripts/changed-lanes.test.ts test/scripts/run-vitest.test.ts test/scripts/test-projects.test.ts
pnpm test src/commands/status.scan-result.test.ts src/scripts/ci-changed-scope.test.ts test/scripts/test-projects.test.ts
;;
ci-routing)
pnpm test src/commands/status.scan-result.test.ts src/scripts/ci-changed-scope.test.ts test/scripts/changed-lanes.test.ts test/scripts/run-vitest.test.ts test/scripts/test-projects.test.ts
pnpm test src/commands/status.scan-result.test.ts src/scripts/ci-changed-scope.test.ts test/scripts/test-projects.test.ts
;;
bun-launcher)
OPENCLAW_TEST_BUN_LAUNCHER=1 pnpm test test/openclaw-launcher.e2e.test.ts
@@ -852,7 +801,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.checkName }}
needs: [preflight]
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
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') }}
timeout-minutes: 60
@@ -932,7 +881,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.checkName }}
needs: [preflight]
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
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') }}
timeout-minutes: 60
@@ -1084,7 +1033,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
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 || 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404') || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
timeout-minutes: 60
@@ -1151,7 +1100,6 @@ jobs:
OPENCLAW_NODE_TEST_CONFIGS_JSON: ${{ toJson(matrix.configs) }}
OPENCLAW_NODE_TEST_INCLUDE_PATTERNS_JSON: ${{ toJson(matrix.includePatterns) }}
OPENCLAW_VITEST_SHARD_NAME: ${{ matrix.shard_name }}
OPENCLAW_VITEST_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT_MS: "900000"
OPENCLAW_TEST_PROJECTS_PARALLEL: "2"
shell: bash
run: |
@@ -1191,8 +1139,8 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check == 'true' }}
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check == 'true' && needs.pnpm-store-warmup.result == 'success' }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && (matrix.runner || 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404') || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
@@ -1322,8 +1270,8 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: read
name: ${{ matrix.check_name }}
needs: [preflight]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check_additional == 'true' }}
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_check_additional == 'true' && needs.pnpm-store-warmup.result == 'success' }}
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-8vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
@@ -1404,7 +1352,7 @@ jobs:
packages/plugin-sdk/dist
extensions/*/dist/.boundary-tsc.tsbuildinfo
extensions/*/dist/.boundary-tsc.stamp
key: ${{ runner.os }}-extension-package-boundary-v1-${{ hashFiles('tsconfig.json', 'tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json', 'packages/plugin-sdk/tsconfig.json', 'packages/llm-core/package.json', 'packages/model-catalog-core/package.json', 'scripts/check-extension-package-tsc-boundary.mjs', 'scripts/prepare-extension-package-boundary-artifacts.mjs', 'scripts/write-plugin-sdk-entry-dts.ts', 'scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json', 'scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entries.mjs', 'src/plugin-sdk/**', 'src/auto-reply/**', 'packages/llm-core/src/**', 'packages/model-catalog-core/src/**', 'src/video-generation/dashscope-compatible.ts', 'src/video-generation/types.ts', 'src/types/**', 'extensions/**', 'extensions/tsconfig.package-boundary*.json', 'package.json', 'pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-extension-package-boundary-v1-${{ hashFiles('tsconfig.json', 'tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json', 'packages/plugin-sdk/tsconfig.json', 'scripts/check-extension-package-tsc-boundary.mjs', 'scripts/prepare-extension-package-boundary-artifacts.mjs', 'scripts/write-plugin-sdk-entry-dts.ts', 'scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json', 'scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entries.mjs', 'src/plugin-sdk/**', 'src/auto-reply/**', 'src/video-generation/dashscope-compatible.ts', 'src/video-generation/types.ts', 'src/types/**', 'extensions/**', 'extensions/tsconfig.package-boundary*.json', 'package.json', 'pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-extension-package-boundary-v1-
@@ -1421,22 +1369,10 @@ jobs:
find src \
-type f \( -name '*.ts' -o -name '*.tsx' -o -name '*.mts' -o -name '*.cts' -o -name '*.js' -o -name '*.mjs' -o -name '*.json' \) \
-exec touch -t 200001010000 {} +
if [ -d packages/llm-core/src ]; then
find packages/llm-core/src \
-type f \( -name '*.ts' -o -name '*.tsx' -o -name '*.mts' -o -name '*.cts' -o -name '*.js' -o -name '*.mjs' -o -name '*.json' \) \
-exec touch -t 200001010000 {} +
fi
if [ -d packages/model-catalog-core/src ]; then
find packages/model-catalog-core/src \
-type f \( -name '*.ts' -o -name '*.tsx' -o -name '*.mts' -o -name '*.cts' -o -name '*.js' -o -name '*.mjs' -o -name '*.json' \) \
-exec touch -t 200001010000 {} +
fi
cache_inputs=(
touch -t 200001010000 \
tsconfig.json \
tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json \
packages/plugin-sdk/tsconfig.json \
packages/llm-core/package.json \
packages/model-catalog-core/package.json \
scripts/check-extension-package-tsc-boundary.mjs \
scripts/prepare-extension-package-boundary-artifacts.mjs \
scripts/write-plugin-sdk-entry-dts.ts \
@@ -1444,12 +1380,6 @@ jobs:
scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entries.mjs \
package.json \
pnpm-lock.yaml
)
for cache_input in "${cache_inputs[@]}"; do
if [ -e "$cache_input" ]; then
touch -t 200001010000 "$cache_input"
fi
done
- name: Run additional check shard
env:
@@ -1507,7 +1437,7 @@ jobs:
check-docs:
permissions:
contents: read
needs: [preflight]
needs: [preflight, pnpm-store-warmup]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_check_docs == 'true'
runs-on: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && 'ubuntu-24.04' || (github.repository == 'openclaw/openclaw' && 'blacksmith-4vcpu-ubuntu-2404' || 'ubuntu-24.04') }}
timeout-minutes: 20
@@ -1625,25 +1555,7 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
fetch_checkout_ref() {
local fetch_status
for attempt in 1 2 3; do
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout" && return 0
fetch_status="$?"
if [ "$fetch_status" != "124" ] && [ "$fetch_status" != "137" ]; then
return "$fetch_status"
fi
if [ "$attempt" = "3" ]; then
return "$fetch_status"
fi
echo "::warning::checkout fetch for '$CHECKOUT_SHA' timed out on attempt $attempt; retrying"
sleep 5
done
}
fetch_checkout_ref
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
- name: Setup Python
@@ -1691,28 +1603,7 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
fetch_timeout_seconds=90
fetch_checkout_ref() {
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout" &
local fetch_pid="$!"
local elapsed=0
while kill -0 "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null; do
if [ "$elapsed" -ge "$fetch_timeout_seconds" ]; then
kill -TERM "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
sleep 10
kill -KILL "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
wait "$fetch_pid" || true
return 124
fi
sleep 1
elapsed=$((elapsed + 1))
done
wait "$fetch_pid"
}
fetch_checkout_ref
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
- name: Try to exclude workspace from Windows Defender (best-effort)
@@ -1812,28 +1703,7 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
fetch_timeout_seconds=90
fetch_checkout_ref() {
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout" &
local fetch_pid="$!"
local elapsed=0
while kill -0 "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null; do
if [ "$elapsed" -ge "$fetch_timeout_seconds" ]; then
kill -TERM "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
sleep 10
kill -KILL "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
wait "$fetch_pid" || true
return 124
fi
sleep 1
elapsed=$((elapsed + 1))
done
wait "$fetch_pid"
}
fetch_checkout_ref
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
- name: Setup Node environment
@@ -1879,28 +1749,7 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
fetch_timeout_seconds=90
fetch_checkout_ref() {
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout" &
local fetch_pid="$!"
local elapsed=0
while kill -0 "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null; do
if [ "$elapsed" -ge "$fetch_timeout_seconds" ]; then
kill -TERM "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
sleep 10
kill -KILL "$fetch_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
wait "$fetch_pid" || true
return 124
fi
sleep 1
elapsed=$((elapsed + 1))
done
wait "$fetch_pid"
}
fetch_checkout_ref
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
- name: Install XcodeGen / SwiftLint / SwiftFormat
@@ -2135,7 +1984,7 @@ jobs:
- macos-node
- macos-swift
- android
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && github.event_name != 'push' && (github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft) }}
if: ${{ !cancelled() && always() && (github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft) }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:

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@@ -24,14 +24,7 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
dispatch:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >-
${{
github.event_name == 'issue_comment' ||
!(
endsWith(github.actor, '[bot]') &&
(github.event.action == 'labeled' || github.event.action == 'unlabeled')
)
}}
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'issue_comment' || !(endsWith(github.actor, '[bot]') && (github.event.action == 'labeled' || github.event.action == 'unlabeled')) }}
env:
HAS_CLAWSWEEPER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.CLAWSWEEPER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY != '' }}
CLAWSWEEPER_APP_CLIENT_ID: Iv23liOECG0slfuhz093

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@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ on:
- "packages/plugin-package-contract/**"
- "packages/plugin-sdk/**"
- "packages/memory-host-sdk/**"
- "packages/net-policy/**"
- "src/*.ts"
- "src/**/*.ts"
- "src/config/**"
@@ -107,13 +106,13 @@ on:
- "src/gateway/**/*auth*.ts"
- "src/gateway/*secret*.ts"
- "src/gateway/**/*secret*.ts"
- "packages/gateway-protocol/src/**/*secret*.ts"
- "src/gateway/protocol/**/*secret*.ts"
- "src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts"
- "src/gateway/security-path*.ts"
- "src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts"
- "src/gateway/server-startup-memory.ts"
- "src/gateway/method-scopes.ts"
- "packages/gateway-protocol/src/**"
- "src/gateway/protocol/**"
- "src/gateway/server-methods/**"
- "src/gateway/server-methods.ts"
- "src/gateway/server-methods-list.ts"
@@ -245,14 +244,14 @@ jobs:
src/config/*)
config=true
;;
packages/gateway-protocol/src/*secret*.ts|packages/gateway-protocol/src/**/*secret*.ts|src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts)
src/gateway/protocol/*secret*.ts|src/gateway/server-methods/secrets*.ts)
core_auth_secrets=true
gateway=true
;;
src/agents/*auth*.ts|src/agents/auth-health*.ts|src/agents/auth-profiles|src/agents/auth-profiles/*|src/agents/bash-tools.exec-host-shared.ts|src/agents/sandbox|src/agents/sandbox.ts|src/agents/sandbox-*.ts|src/agents/sandbox/*|src/cron/service/jobs.ts|src/cron/stagger.ts|src/gateway/*auth*.ts|src/gateway/*secret*.ts|src/gateway/resolve-configured-secret-input-string*.ts|src/gateway/security-path*.ts|src/infra/secret-file*.ts|src/secrets/*|src/security/*)
core_auth_secrets=true
;;
packages/gateway-protocol/src/*|packages/gateway-protocol/src/**/*|src/gateway/method-scopes.ts|src/gateway/server-methods/*|src/gateway/server-methods.ts|src/gateway/server-methods-list.ts)
src/gateway/method-scopes.ts|src/gateway/protocol/*|src/gateway/server-methods/*|src/gateway/server-methods.ts|src/gateway/server-methods-list.ts)
gateway=true
;;
packages/memory-host-sdk/*|src/commands/doctor-cron-dreaming-payload-migration.ts|src/commands/doctor-memory-search.ts|src/gateway/server-startup-memory.ts|src/memory/*|src/memory-host-sdk/*)
@@ -302,9 +301,7 @@ jobs:
esac
case "${file}" in
src/**/*.test.ts|src/**/*.test.tsx|extensions/**/*.test.ts|extensions/**/*.test.tsx)
;;
src/*.ts|src/**/*.ts|extensions/*.ts|extensions/**/*.ts|packages/net-policy/src/*|packages/net-policy/src/**/*)
src/*.ts|src/**/*.ts|extensions/*.ts|extensions/**/*.ts)
network_runtime=true
;;
esac

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@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ jobs:
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-4-8' || vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_MODEL: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY != '' && 'claude-opus-4-7' || vars.OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL_BARE }}
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_THINKING: low
OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_I18N_AUTH_OPTIONAL: "1"
LOCALE: ${{ matrix.locale }}

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@@ -137,10 +137,7 @@ jobs:
set -euo pipefail
if git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1; then
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=50 origin \
"+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
fi
- name: Prepare Crabbox shell
@@ -321,26 +318,7 @@ jobs:
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
if (git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>$null) {
$repo = (Get-Location).Path
$fetchInfo = New-Object System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo
$fetchInfo.FileName = "git"
$fetchInfo.WorkingDirectory = $repo
$fetchInfo.UseShellExecute = $false
$fetchInfo.Arguments = '-c protocol.version=2 fetch --no-tags --no-progress --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"'
$fetch = New-Object System.Diagnostics.Process
$fetch.StartInfo = $fetchInfo
if (-not $fetch.Start()) {
throw "git fetch failed to start"
}
if (-not $fetch.WaitForExit(30000)) {
$fetch.Kill()
$fetch.WaitForExit()
throw "git fetch timed out after 30 seconds"
}
if ($fetch.ExitCode -ne 0) {
throw "git fetch failed with exit code $($fetch.ExitCode)"
}
git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
}
- name: Setup pnpm and dependencies
@@ -535,10 +513,7 @@ jobs:
set -euo pipefail
if git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1; then
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=50 origin \
"+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin "+refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main"
fi
node_bin="$(dirname "$(node -p 'process.execPath')")"

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@@ -14,14 +14,10 @@ concurrency:
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
dependency-guard-detect:
dependency-guard:
if: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.draft }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
outputs:
autoscrub: ${{ steps.guard.outputs.autoscrub }}
autoscrub-owner: ${{ steps.guard.outputs.autoscrub-owner }}
autoscrub-repository: ${{ steps.guard.outputs.autoscrub-repository }}
steps:
- name: Check out trusted base workflow scripts
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6
@@ -29,81 +25,9 @@ jobs:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
persist-credentials: false
- name: Detect dependency changes
id: guard
- name: Label, comment, and guard dependency changes
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
OPENCLAW_DEPENDENCY_GUARD_MODE: detect
OPENCLAW_SECURITY_APPROVERS: vincentkoc,steipete,joshavant
OPENCLAW_SECURITY_TEAM_SLUG: openclaw-secops
run: node scripts/github/dependency-guard.mjs
dependency-guard-autoscrub:
if: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.draft && needs.dependency-guard-detect.outputs.autoscrub == 'true' }}
needs: dependency-guard-detect
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: read
steps:
- name: Check out trusted base workflow scripts
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
persist-credentials: false
- name: Create autoscrub app token
id: app-token
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@1b10c78c7865c340bc4f6099eb2f838309f1e8c3 # v3.1.1
with:
app-id: "2729701"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ needs.dependency-guard-detect.outputs.autoscrub-owner }}
repositories: ${{ needs.dependency-guard-detect.outputs.autoscrub-repository }}
permission-contents: write
- name: Create fallback autoscrub app token
id: app-token-fallback
continue-on-error: true
if: steps.app-token.outcome == 'failure'
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@1b10c78c7865c340bc4f6099eb2f838309f1e8c3 # v3.1.1
with:
app-id: "2971289"
private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY_FALLBACK }}
owner: ${{ needs.dependency-guard-detect.outputs.autoscrub-owner }}
repositories: ${{ needs.dependency-guard-detect.outputs.autoscrub-repository }}
permission-contents: write
- name: Remove package lockfile changes
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
OPENCLAW_DEPENDENCY_GUARD_AUTOSCRUB_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || steps.app-token-fallback.outputs.token }}
OPENCLAW_DEPENDENCY_GUARD_MODE: autoscrub
OPENCLAW_SECURITY_APPROVERS: vincentkoc,steipete,joshavant
OPENCLAW_SECURITY_TEAM_SLUG: openclaw-secops
run: node scripts/github/dependency-guard.mjs
dependency-guard:
if: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.draft && always() }}
needs:
- dependency-guard-detect
- dependency-guard-autoscrub
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Check out trusted base workflow scripts
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
persist-credentials: false
- name: Enforce dependency guard
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
OPENCLAW_DEPENDENCY_GUARD_MODE: enforce
OPENCLAW_SECURITY_APPROVERS: vincentkoc,steipete,joshavant
OPENCLAW_SECURITY_TEAM_SLUG: openclaw-secops
run: node scripts/github/dependency-guard.mjs

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@@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@ 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_THINKING=low OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=anthropic OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=anthropic/claude-opus-4-8 node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_THINKING=low 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
timeout_minutes: 30
profile_env_only: false
advisory: true
@@ -1947,19 +1947,19 @@ jobs:
profiles: full
- suite_id: native-live-src-gateway-profiles-google
label: Native live gateway profiles Google
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=google OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=google OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview,google/gemini-3-flash-preview node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
timeout_minutes: 60
profile_env_only: false
profiles: stable full
- suite_id: native-live-src-gateway-profiles-minimax
label: Native live gateway profiles MiniMax
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=minimax,minimax-portal OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=minimax/MiniMax-M2.7,minimax-portal/MiniMax-M2.7 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=2 node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=minimax,minimax-portal OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=2 node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
timeout_minutes: 60
profile_env_only: false
profiles: stable full
- suite_id: native-live-src-gateway-profiles-openai
label: Native live gateway profiles OpenAI
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_THINKING=off OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=openai OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=openai/gpt-5.5 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=180000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=600000 node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=openai OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=openai/gpt-5.5 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=180000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=600000 node .release-harness/scripts/test-live-shard.mjs native-live-src-gateway-profiles
timeout_minutes: 60
profile_env_only: false
profiles: beta minimum stable full
@@ -2234,7 +2234,7 @@ jobs:
include:
- suite_id: live-gateway-docker
label: Docker live gateway OpenAI
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_THINKING=off OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=openai OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=openai/gpt-5.5 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=1 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=90000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=600000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_DOCKER_REPO_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" timeout --foreground --kill-after=30s 35m bash .release-harness/scripts/test-live-gateway-models-docker.sh
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_THINKING=low OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=openai OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=openai/gpt-5.5 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=1 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=90000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=600000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_DOCKER_REPO_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" timeout --foreground --kill-after=30s 35m bash .release-harness/scripts/test-live-gateway-models-docker.sh
timeout_minutes: 40
profile_env_only: false
profiles: beta minimum stable full
@@ -2246,13 +2246,13 @@ jobs:
profiles: stable full
- suite_id: live-gateway-google-docker
label: Docker live gateway Google
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=google OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=1 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=90000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=180000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_DOCKER_REPO_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" timeout --foreground --kill-after=30s 35m bash .release-harness/scripts/test-live-gateway-models-docker.sh
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=google OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview,google/gemini-3-flash-preview OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=2 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=90000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=180000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_DOCKER_REPO_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" timeout --foreground --kill-after=30s 35m bash .release-harness/scripts/test-live-gateway-models-docker.sh
timeout_minutes: 40
profile_env_only: false
profiles: stable full
- suite_id: live-gateway-minimax-docker
label: Docker live gateway MiniMax
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=minimax,minimax-portal OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODELS=minimax/MiniMax-M2.7,minimax-portal/MiniMax-M2.7 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=1 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=90000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=180000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_DOCKER_REPO_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" timeout --foreground --kill-after=30s 35m bash .release-harness/scripts/test-live-gateway-models-docker.sh
command: OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_PROVIDERS=minimax,minimax-portal OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MAX_MODELS=1 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=90000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=180000 OPENCLAW_LIVE_DOCKER_REPO_ROOT="$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" timeout --foreground --kill-after=30s 35m bash .release-harness/scripts/test-live-gateway-models-docker.sh
timeout_minutes: 40
profile_env_only: false
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@@ -372,11 +372,6 @@ jobs:
actions: read
contents: read
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Require trusted workflow ref for publish
env:
RELEASE_TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
@@ -434,13 +429,12 @@ jobs:
echo "Direct OpenClaw npm publish; relying on this workflow's npm-release environment approval."
exit 0
fi
direct_recovery=false
if [[ "${GITHUB_ACTOR}" != "github-actions[bot]" ]]; then
direct_recovery=true
echo "Direct OpenClaw npm recovery with release_publish_run_id; relying on this workflow's npm-release environment approval."
echo "OpenClaw npm publish must be dispatched by the OpenClaw Release Publish workflow, not directly by ${GITHUB_ACTOR}." >&2
exit 1
fi
RUN_JSON="$(gh run view "$RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --json workflowName,headBranch,event,status,conclusion,url)"
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | DIRECT_RELEASE_RECOVERY="${direct_recovery}" node scripts/validate-release-publish-approval.mjs
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); const run = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); const checks = [["workflowName", "OpenClaw Release Publish"], ["headBranch", process.env.EXPECTED_WORKFLOW_BRANCH], ["event", "workflow_dispatch"]]; for (const [key, expected] of checks) { if (run[key] !== expected) { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} must have ${key}=${expected}, got ${run[key] ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } } if (run.status !== "in_progress") { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} must still be in_progress, got ${run.status ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } if (run.conclusion) { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} already concluded ${run.conclusion}.`); process.exit(1); } console.log(`Using release publish approval run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID}: ${run.url}`);'
publish_openclaw_npm:
# KEEP THE REAL RELEASE/PUBLISH PATH ON A GITHUB-HOSTED RUNNER.

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@@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ jobs:
alt_model="openai/gpt-5.5-alt"
;;
baseline)
model="anthropic/claude-opus-4-8"
model="anthropic/claude-opus-4-7"
alt_model="anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6"
;;
*)
@@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ jobs:
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/openai-candidate/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/anthropic-baseline/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-8 \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-7 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
- name: Upload parity artifacts

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@@ -122,10 +122,6 @@ jobs:
echo "publish_openclaw_npm=true requires dispatching this workflow from main, release/YYYY.M.D, or a Tideclaw alpha branch for alpha prereleases." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${PUBLISH_OPENCLAW_NPM}" == "true" && "${PLUGIN_PUBLISH_SCOPE}" != "all-publishable" ]]; then
echo "publish_openclaw_npm=true requires plugin_publish_scope=all-publishable so every publishable official plugin is released with OpenClaw." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${PLUGIN_PUBLISH_SCOPE}" == "selected" && -z "${PLUGINS}" ]]; then
echo "plugin_publish_scope=selected requires plugins." >&2
exit 1

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@@ -207,11 +207,6 @@ jobs:
actions: read
contents: read
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Validate release publish approval run
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
@@ -227,13 +222,12 @@ jobs:
echo "Direct Plugin ClawHub Release dispatch; relying on this workflow's clawhub-plugin-release environment approval."
exit 0
fi
direct_recovery=false
if [[ "${GITHUB_ACTOR}" != "github-actions[bot]" ]]; then
direct_recovery=true
echo "Direct Plugin ClawHub Release recovery with release_publish_run_id; relying on this workflow's clawhub-plugin-release environment approval."
echo "Plugin ClawHub publish must be dispatched by the OpenClaw Release Publish workflow, not directly by ${GITHUB_ACTOR}." >&2
exit 1
fi
RUN_JSON="$(gh run view "$RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --json workflowName,headBranch,event,status,conclusion,url)"
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | DIRECT_RELEASE_RECOVERY="${direct_recovery}" node scripts/validate-release-publish-approval.mjs
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); const run = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); const checks = [["workflowName", "OpenClaw Release Publish"], ["headBranch", process.env.EXPECTED_WORKFLOW_BRANCH], ["event", "workflow_dispatch"]]; for (const [key, expected] of checks) { if (run[key] !== expected) { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} must have ${key}=${expected}, got ${run[key] ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } } if (run.status !== "in_progress") { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} must still be in_progress, got ${run.status ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } if (run.conclusion) { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} already concluded ${run.conclusion}.`); process.exit(1); } console.log(`Using release publish approval run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID}: ${run.url}`);'
preview_plugin_pack:
needs: preview_plugins_clawhub
@@ -437,8 +431,7 @@ jobs:
EOF
echo "CLAWHUB_CONFIG_PATH=${RUNNER_TEMP}/clawhub-config.json" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Check ClawHub package version
id: clawhub_package_version
- name: Ensure version is not already published
env:
PACKAGE_NAME: ${{ matrix.plugin.packageName }}
PACKAGE_VERSION: ${{ matrix.plugin.version }}
@@ -463,17 +456,14 @@ jobs:
done
if [[ "${status}" =~ ^2 ]]; then
echo "${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION} is already published on ClawHub."
echo "already_published=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${status}" != "404" ]]; then
echo "Unexpected ClawHub response (${status}) for ${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION}."
exit 1
fi
echo "already_published=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Publish
if: steps.clawhub_package_version.outputs.already_published != 'true'
env:
CLAWHUB_REGISTRY: ${{ env.CLAWHUB_REGISTRY }}
SOURCE_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}

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@@ -184,11 +184,6 @@ jobs:
actions: read
contents: read
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Validate release publish approval run
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
@@ -204,13 +199,12 @@ jobs:
echo "Direct Plugin NPM Release dispatch; relying on this workflow's npm-release environment approval."
exit 0
fi
direct_recovery=false
if [[ "${GITHUB_ACTOR}" != "github-actions[bot]" ]]; then
direct_recovery=true
echo "Direct Plugin NPM Release recovery with release_publish_run_id; relying on this workflow's npm-release environment approval."
echo "Plugin npm publish must be dispatched by the OpenClaw Release Publish workflow, not directly by ${GITHUB_ACTOR}." >&2
exit 1
fi
RUN_JSON="$(gh run view "$RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID" --repo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" --json workflowName,headBranch,event,status,conclusion,url)"
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | DIRECT_RELEASE_RECOVERY="${direct_recovery}" node scripts/validate-release-publish-approval.mjs
printf '%s' "$RUN_JSON" | node -e 'const fs = require("node:fs"); const run = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(0, "utf8")); const checks = [["workflowName", "OpenClaw Release Publish"], ["headBranch", process.env.EXPECTED_WORKFLOW_BRANCH], ["event", "workflow_dispatch"]]; for (const [key, expected] of checks) { if (run[key] !== expected) { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} must have ${key}=${expected}, got ${run[key] ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } } if (run.status !== "in_progress") { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} must still be in_progress, got ${run.status ?? "<missing>"}.`); process.exit(1); } if (run.conclusion) { console.error(`Referenced release publish run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID} already concluded ${run.conclusion}.`); process.exit(1); } console.log(`Using release publish approval run ${process.env.RELEASE_PUBLISH_RUN_ID}: ${run.url}`);'
preview_plugin_pack:
needs: preview_plugins_npm
@@ -269,8 +263,7 @@ jobs:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
install-bun: "false"
- name: Check npm package version
id: npm_package_version
- name: Ensure version is not already published
env:
PACKAGE_NAME: ${{ matrix.plugin.packageName }}
PACKAGE_VERSION: ${{ matrix.plugin.version }}
@@ -278,13 +271,10 @@ jobs:
set -euo pipefail
if npm view "${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION}" version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "${PACKAGE_NAME}@${PACKAGE_VERSION} is already published on npm."
echo "already_published=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "already_published=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 1
fi
- name: Publish
if: steps.npm_package_version.outputs.already_published != 'true'
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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@@ -199,13 +199,13 @@ jobs:
--alt-model openai/gpt-5.5-alt \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/openai-candidate
- name: Run Opus 4.8 lane
- name: Run Opus 4.7 lane
run: |
pnpm openclaw qa suite \
--provider-mode mock-openai \
--parity-pack agentic \
--concurrency "${QA_PARITY_CONCURRENCY}" \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-8 \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-7 \
--alt-model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/anthropic-baseline
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ jobs:
--candidate-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/openai-candidate/qa-suite-summary.json \
--baseline-summary .artifacts/qa-e2e/anthropic-baseline/qa-suite-summary.json \
--candidate-label "${OPENCLAW_CI_OPENAI_MODEL}" \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-8 \
--baseline-label anthropic/claude-opus-4-7 \
--output-dir .artifacts/qa-e2e/parity
- name: Upload parity artifacts

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@@ -197,4 +197,4 @@ jobs:
- name: Testbox action marker
if: ${{ false }}
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@3f60ff9ceb2c10c3feefa87dc0c6490cffae059d
uses: useblacksmith/run-testbox@5ca05834db1d3813554d1dd109e5f2087a8d7cbc

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@@ -34,10 +34,7 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
- name: Fail on tabs in workflow files
@@ -78,10 +75,7 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
- name: Install actionlint
@@ -122,10 +116,7 @@ jobs:
git init "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" config gc.auto 0
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" remote add origin "https://github.com/${CHECKOUT_REPO}.git"
timeout --signal=TERM --kill-after=10s 30s git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
-c protocol.version=2 \
fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin \
"+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" fetch --no-tags --depth=1 origin "+${CHECKOUT_SHA}:refs/remotes/origin/checkout"
git -C "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" checkout --detach refs/remotes/origin/checkout
- name: Setup Node environment

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/local/
/client_secret_*.json
package-lock.json
!src/commands/copilot-sdk-install-manifest/package-lock.json
.claude/
.agent/
skills-lock.json

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"node_modules/",
"patches/",
"pnpm-lock.yaml",
"skills/**",
"skills/",
"src/auto-reply/reply/export-html/template.js",
"src/canvas-host/a2ui/a2ui.bundle.js",
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## Map
- Core TS: `src/`, `ui/`, `packages/`; plugins: `extensions/`; SDK: `src/plugin-sdk/*`; channels: `src/channels/*`; loader: `src/plugins/*`; protocol: `packages/gateway-protocol/*`; docs/apps: `docs/`, `apps/`.
- Core TS: `src/`, `ui/`, `packages/`; plugins: `extensions/`; SDK: `src/plugin-sdk/*`; channels: `src/channels/*`; loader: `src/plugins/*`; protocol: `src/gateway/protocol/*`; docs/apps: `docs/`, `apps/`.
- Installers: sibling `../openclaw.ai`.
- Scoped guides: `extensions/`, `src/{plugin-sdk,channels,plugins,gateway,agents}/`, `packages/`, `test/helpers*/`, `docs/`, `ui/`, `scripts/`.
- Scoped guides: `extensions/`, `src/{plugin-sdk,channels,plugins,gateway,gateway/protocol,agents}/`, `test/helpers*/`, `docs/`, `ui/`, `scripts/`.
## Docs
@@ -72,13 +72,12 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
- Plugin SDK exception: shipped external API gets new API first plus named compat/deprecation, small tests/docs if useful, removal plan.
- Migrate internal/bundled callers to modern API in the same change. Do not let internal compat become permanent architecture.
- Channels are implementation under `src/channels/**`; plugin authors get SDK seams. Providers own auth/catalog/runtime hooks; core owns generic loop.
- Agent run terminal state: normalize/merge via `src/agents/agent-run-terminal-outcome.ts`; do not rederive timeout/cancel precedence in projections.
- 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.
- Gateway/plugin metadata is process-stable: installs, manifests, catalogs, generated paths, bundled metadata. Changes require restart or explicit owner reload/install/doctor flow.
- Runtime hot paths: no freshness polling (`stat`/`realpath`/JSON reread/hash). Reuse current snapshots, install records, discovery, lookup tables, root scopes, resolved paths.
- Process-local metadata caches ok when lifecycle-owned and bounded/single-slot. Freshness exceptions need named owner + tests.
- Inline comments: preserve reviewer context at the code site. Required for non-obvious cross-path/state invariants, lifecycle ordering, ownership boundaries, queue/dedupe symmetry, TTL/cache expiry, cleanup/release coupling, session/id adoption, fallback behavior, platform/dependency caps, deterministic ordering, compact encoded state, or intentional caller differences.
- Inline comments: preserve reviewer context at the code site. Use for cross-path/state invariants, platform/dependency caps, deterministic ordering, compact encoded state, lifecycle ordering, ownership boundaries, session/id adoption, queue-depth symmetry, fallbacks, or intentional caller differences.
- Comment shape: 1-3 short lines; state why the branch/helper exists, what contract it protects, and the bad outcome if removed. Cite nearby constants/helpers when useful. No syntax narration, PR/user-specific lore, or obvious mechanics.
- Gateway protocol changes: additive first; incompatible needs versioning/docs/client follow-through.
- Protocol version bumps: explicit owner confirmation only; never automatic/generated.
@@ -93,7 +92,6 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
- Install: `pnpm install` (keep Bun lock/patches aligned if touched).
- 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`.
- If raw Vitest is unavoidable, use `vitest run ...`; bare `vitest ...` starts local watch mode and will not exit on its own.
- 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.
@@ -229,7 +227,6 @@ Skills own workflows; root owns hard policy and routing.
- Parallels: `$openclaw-parallels-smoke`; Discord roundtrip: `$parallels-discord-roundtrip`.
- Crabbox/WebVNC human demos: keep remote desktop visible/windowed; no fullscreen remote browser unless video/capture-style output.
- ClawSweeper ops: `$clawsweeper`. Deployed hook sessions may post one concise `#clawsweeper` note only when surprising/actionable/risky; if using message tool, reply exactly `NO_REPLY`.
- Generated-media completions wake the requester agent first. Requester visible-reply config decides final text vs message tool; direct media send is fallback/recovery only.
- Memory wiki prompt digest stays tiny; prefer `wiki_search` / `wiki_get`; verify contact data before use; source-class provenance for generated people facts.
- Rebrand/migration/config warnings: run `openclaw doctor`.
- Never edit `node_modules`.

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Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
## 2026.5.30
### Highlights
- Agents and CLI-backed runtimes recover more cleanly from interrupted tool calls, stale session bindings, compaction handoffs, and media delivery retries. (#88129, #88136, #88141, #88162, #88182)
- Channels and mobile delivery are steadier across Telegram, WhatsApp, iMessage, Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, Google Meet, and iOS realtime Talk. (#88096, #88105, #88183, #88231)
- Provider and plugin requests now bound more timers, retries, OAuth/device-code lifetimes, media downloads, local service probes, and generated-content polling paths before they can hang a run.
- Skills, session metadata, gateway runtime state, plugin metadata, and store writes do less repeated work on hot paths while keeping config and dispatch behavior stable.
- Workboard, SecretRef plugin manifests, hosted iOS push relay, and external Copilot/Tokenjuice packaging add broader orchestration, integration, and plugin delivery surfaces. (#82326, #87469, #87796, #88107, #88117)
- Release, CI, Docker, E2E, and diagnostics lanes now cap more logs, response bodies, readiness probes, artifact checks, and status polling so failures report bounded proof instead of stalling.
### Changes
- Skills: let the `skill_research` agent tool apply, reject, and quarantine explicit Skill Workshop proposals through the guarded proposal lifecycle. Thanks @shakkernerd.
- Skills: let Skill Workshop proposals carry approved support files under standard skill folders, with scanner, hash, and rollback safeguards. Thanks @shakkernerd.
- Skills: let pending Skill Workshop proposals be revised in place with versioned, dated proposal frontmatter before approval. Thanks @shakkernerd.
- Skills: add Skill Workshop proposals with pending `PROPOSAL.md` drafts, CLI/Gateway review actions, rollback metadata, and the `skill_research` agent tool. Thanks @shakkernerd.
- Plugins: externalize Tokenjuice as the official `@openclaw/tokenjuice` plugin with npm and ClawHub publish metadata.
- Plugins: externalize the GitHub Copilot agent runtime as the official `@openclaw/copilot` plugin with npm and ClawHub publish metadata.
- iOS: add hosted push relay defaults, realtime Talk playback, and a guarded WebSocket ping path for more reliable mobile sessions. (#88096, #88105, #88231)
- Workboard: add orchestration primitives and agent coordination tools for multi-agent planning and run tracking. (#87469)
- Code mode: add internal namespaces for scoped agent/global sessions and exact namespace tool dispatch. (#88043)
- Control UI: add a Dreaming-tab agent selector and propagate the selected agent through Dreaming status, diary, and diary actions. (#78748) Thanks @stevenepalmer.
- Plugins: add a SecretRef provider integration manifest contract and extract shared LLM core packages for provider/plugin reuse. (#82326, #88117)
- Skills: add the core skills index and centralize skills runtime loading, status, filtering, and prompt formatting.
### Fixes
- CLI: keep `plugins list --json` on the snapshot-only path so plugin sweeps avoid loading the full runtime status graph.
- Plugins: make PixVerse external-plugin ClawHub metadata explicit and keep it out of bundled dist builds.
- Cron: keep SQLite cron migrations compatible with legacy run-log tables, archived job stores, diagnostic cron names, and legacy one-shot delete-after-run behavior. (#88285)
- Providers: bound generated media downloads from OpenAI, Runway, xAI, MiniMax, BytePlus, DashScope-compatible, FAL, OpenRouter, Google, Vydra, and Comfy providers.
- Providers: cap GitHub Copilot OAuth request timeouts before creating abort signals.
- Cron: retry recurring jobs after transient model rate limits before waiting for the next scheduled slot.
- Agents/Codex: keep live session locks during cleanup, recover interrupted CLI tool transcripts, preserve Codex auth and compaction session identity, clear orphan tool state, cap app-server idle timers, and keep media completion delivery retryable. (#88129, #88136, #88141, #88162, #88182)
- Chat/UI: show Gateway chat failures as visible assistant messages in the Control UI instead of only setting an invisible error state.
- Channels: cap Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, Signal, Feishu, Google Chat, Microsoft Teams, QQBot, Nostr, Zalo, Zalouser, and Nextcloud-style request/retry timers; preserve SMS approval reply routes; and retry WhatsApp QR login 408 timeouts. (#88183)
- Security/config parsing: reject unsafe OAuth/token lifetimes, retry-after delays, inbound timestamps, response body sizes, command timeout config, sandbox observer token TTLs, and gateway WebSocket calls after close.
- Providers/media: cap local service, model, usage, queue, generated media, TTS, music, workflow polling, and provider OAuth request timers across hosted and local providers.
- Release/CI/E2E: bound release candidate reads, beta smoke REST calls, changelog restore, kitchen-sink and bundled plugin readiness probes, secret-provider probes, Vitest routing, and mainline test flakes. (#88127, #88137, #88155, #88160)
- Release/CI/E2E: run the secret-provider integration proof through the repo pnpm runner so native macOS and Windows validation use the hydrated package-manager shim.
- Release/CI/E2E: run the Telegram desktop proof gateway through the repo pnpm runner so native macOS proof uses the hydrated package-manager shim.
- Docs/CI: run Mintlify anchor checks through the repo pnpm runner so docs link validation works when pnpm is only available through the hydrated package-manager shim.
- Agents: keep configured fallback model metadata typed so provider params, context-token caps, and media input limits do not break changed-gate typechecks.
- Agents: accept hidden `sessions_send` body aliases before validation while keeping the model-facing `message` schema canonical. (#88229) Thanks @zhangguiping-xydt.
- CI/Crabbox: keep default runner capacity spot-only and provider-neutral so OpenClaw remote validation does not silently fall back to on-demand leases or stale AWS region hints.
- CI/Crabbox: route Crabbox wrapper and Testbox workflow edits to their regression tests so changed-test gates do not silently run zero specs.
- CI/workflows: route workflow sanity helper edits to their guard tests and cover composite-action input interpolation checks.
- CI/tooling: route CI scope, dependency, changelog, and docs helper edits to their owner tests instead of silently skipping changed-test coverage.
- CI/tooling: route package, release, and install helper edits to their owner tests so changed-test gates cover publish and installer script changes.
- CI/tooling: route shared script library edits through their owner tests so lock, process, safety, and scan helpers do not skip changed-test coverage.
- CI/tooling: skip expensive import-graph scans once a changed diff already requires broad fallback, keeping local changed-test planning fast while still collecting explicit owner tests.
- CI/tooling: route script edits through conventional owner tests when matching `test/scripts` or `src/scripts` coverage already exists.
- CI/tooling: honor option terminators in the memory FD repro script so follow-on arguments are not reparsed.
- Release/CI/E2E: honor option terminators across release, Parallels smoke, plugin gauntlet, and extension-memory scripts.
- Release/CI/E2E: fail plugin gateway gauntlet QA chunks when the requested suite summary is missing or invalid.
- Performance: prebuild QA runtime probes with generated plugin assets but without CLI startup metadata.
- Performance: skip declaration bundling for runtime-only CLI startup and gateway watch build profiles.
- Performance: reuse prepared provider handles, strict tool schemas, gateway runtime metadata, session maintenance config, plugin metadata, bundled skill allowlists, package-local plugin artifacts, single-entry store writes, and validated/serialized session prompt blobs.
## 2026.5.28
### Highlights
- Agent and Codex runtime recovery is steadier: subagents keep cwd/workspace separation, hook context stays prompt-local, session locks release on timeout abort while live OpenClaw locks survive cleanup, stale restart continuations are avoided, and Codex app-server/helper failures no longer tear down shared runtime state. (#87218, #86875, #87409, #87399, #87375, #88129)
- Channel delivery and session identity got safer across outbound plugin hooks, Matrix room ids, iMessage reactions/approvals, Slack final replies, Discord recovered tool warnings, runtime-config message actions, WhatsApp profile auth roots, Telegram polling, and Microsoft Teams service URL trust checks. (#73706, #75670, #87366, #87451, #87334, #84535, #82492, #83304, #87160)
- Mobile and chat surfaces got a broader refresh: the iOS Pro UI, hosted push relay default, realtime Talk tab playback, Gateway chat transport, onboarding, Talk permissions, WebChat reconnect delivery, and session picker behavior now preserve more state across reconnects and empty searches. (#87367, #87531, #87682, #88096, #88105) Thanks @ngutman and @BunsDev.
- Browser, channel, and automation inputs are stricter: Browser tool timeouts, viewport/tab indices, Gateway ports, cron retry handling, Discord component ids, schema array refs, Telegram callback pages, and channel progress callbacks now reject malformed values earlier and preserve the intended delivery context. (#82887)
- Provider, media, and document coverage expands with Claude Opus 4.8, Fal Krea image schemas, NVIDIA featured models, MiniMax streaming music responses, encrypted PDF extraction, voice model catalogs, GitHub Copilot agent runtime support, and a Codex Supervisor plugin path for delegated Codex workflows. (#87845, #87890, #80775, #84764, #87751, #87794)
- CLI, auth, doctor, and provider paths fail faster and recover more clearly: malformed numeric/version options are rejected, workspace dotenv provider credentials are ignored, heartbeat defaults, OAuth/token lifetimes, and local service startup requests are bounded, agent auth health labels are clearer, legacy `api_key` auth profiles migrate to canonical form, and restart guidance is actionable. (#87398, #86281, #87361, #88133, #83655, #87559, #88088, #85924) Thanks @vincentkoc and @giodl73-repo.
- Plugin and Gateway hot paths do less repeated work while preserving cache correctness for install records, config JSON parsing, tool search catalogs, session stores, manifest model rows, auto-enabled plugin config, browser tokens, viewer assets, and release-split external plugin packages. (#86699)
- Agent and Codex runtime recovery is steadier: subagents keep cwd/workspace separation, hook context stays prompt-local, session locks release on timeout abort, stale restart continuations are avoided, and Codex app-server/helper failures no longer tear down shared runtime state. (#87218, #86875, #87409, #87399, #87375)
- Channel delivery and session identity got safer across outbound plugin hooks, Matrix room ids, iMessage reactions/approvals, Slack final replies, Discord recovered tool warnings, and Microsoft Teams service URL trust checks. (#73706, #75670, #87366, #87451, #87334)
- Mobile and chat surfaces got a broader refresh: the iOS Pro UI, Gateway chat transport, onboarding, Talk permissions, WebChat reconnect delivery, and session picker behavior now preserve more state across reconnects and empty searches. (#87367, #87531, #87682)
- CLI, auth, doctor, and provider paths fail faster and recover more clearly: malformed numeric/version options are rejected, OAuth and local service startup requests are bounded, legacy `api_key` auth profiles migrate to canonical form, and restart guidance is actionable. (#87398, #86281, #87361)
- Plugin and Gateway hot paths do less repeated work while preserving cache correctness for install records, config JSON parsing, tool search catalogs, session stores, manifest model rows, auto-enabled plugin config, browser tokens, and viewer assets. (#86699)
- Release, QA, and E2E validation now bound more log, artifact, harness, and cross-OS waits so failing lanes produce proof instead of hanging or false-greening.
### Changes
@@ -80,41 +18,24 @@ Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
- Status: show active subagent details in status output.
- Diffs: split the default language pack and expand default Diffs language coverage while keeping the host floor aligned. (#87370, #87372) Thanks @RomneyDa.
- ClawHub: add plugin display names plus skill verification and trust surfaces. (#87354, #86699) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow and @Patrick-Erichsen.
- iOS: refresh the dev app with Pro Command, Chat, Agents, Settings, hosted push relay defaults, and realtime Talk playback wired to gateway sessions, diagnostics, chat, and realtime Talk. (#87367, #88096, #88105) Thanks @Solvely-Colin and @ngutman.
- Docs: clarify Codex computer-use setup, paste-token stdin auth setup, macOS gateway sleep troubleshooting, native Codex hook relay recovery, container model auth, install deployment cards, device-token admin gating, CLI setup flow compatibility, Notte cloud browser CDP setup, and backport targets. (#87313, #63050, #87685) Thanks @bdjben, @liaoandi, and @thewilloftheshadow.
- PDF/tools: use ClawPDF for PDF extraction, support encrypted PDF extraction, and surface MCP structured content in agent tool results. (#87670, #87751)
- Providers: add Claude Opus 4.8 support, Fal Krea image model schemas, NVIDIA featured model catalogs, MiniMax streaming music responses, and provider-backed voice model catalogs. (#87845, #87890, #80775, #84764, #87794) Thanks @eleqtrizit and @vincentkoc.
- Codex/GitHub: add the GitHub Copilot agent runtime and the Codex Supervisor plugin package.
- Plugins: externalize GitHub Copilot and Tokenjuice as official install-on-demand plugins with npm and ClawHub publish metadata.
- Workboard: add agent coordination tools for tracking and handing off active agent work.
- Discord: show commentary in progress drafts so live Discord runs expose useful in-progress context. (#85200)
- Plugin SDK: add a reply payload sending hook for plugins that need to deliver channel-owned replies and flatten package types for SDK declarations. (#82823, #87165) Thanks @piersonr and @RomneyDa.
- Policy: add policy comparison, ingress-channel conformance, and sandbox-posture conformance checks. (#85572, #85744, #86768)
- iOS: refresh the dev app with Pro Command, Chat, Agents, and Settings tabs wired to gateway sessions, diagnostics, chat, and realtime Talk. (#87367) Thanks @Solvely-Colin.
- Docs: clarify Codex computer-use setup, paste-token stdin auth setup, macOS gateway sleep troubleshooting, native Codex hook relay recovery, container model auth, install deployment cards, device-token admin gating, and backport targets. (#87313, #63050) Thanks @bdjben, @liaoandi, and @thewilloftheshadow.
- PDF/tools: use ClawPDF for PDF extraction and surface MCP structured content in agent tool results. (#87670)
### Fixes
- Agents: fall back to local config pruning when the optional `agents delete` Gateway probe cannot authenticate, so offline installs can still delete agents without removing shared workspaces.
- Tighten phone-control mutation authorization [AI]. (#87150) Thanks @pgondhi987.
- Clarify directive persistence authorization policy [AI]. (#86369) Thanks @pgondhi987.
- Agents/Codex: keep spawned agent cwd/workspace state separated, forward ACP spawn attachments, keep hook context prompt-local, release session locks on timeout abort and runtime teardown without deleting live OpenClaw-owned locks during cleanup, avoid session event queue self-wait, clean up exec abort listeners, stream assistant deltas incrementally, recover raw missing-thread compaction failures, preserve rotated compaction session identity, keep compaction-timeout snapshots continuable, preserve shared app-server state across startup or helper failures, keep native hook relay alive across restarts and prune stale bridge files, close native hook relay replacement races, keep Claude live tool progress visible for watchdog recovery, suppress abandoned requester completion handoff, route workspace memory through tools, resolve Codex runtime models first, report quarantined dynamic tools, format `skills` command output, bind node auto-review to prepared plans, retry Claude CLI transcript probes, and bound compaction/steering retries. (#87218, #86875, #86123, #88129, #87399, #87375, #72574, #87383, #87400, #83022, #87671, #87738, #87747, #87706, #87546, #87541, #81048) Thanks @mbelinky, @Alix-007, @luoyanglang, @yetval, @sjf, @joshavant, @benjamin1492, @c19354837, @fuller-stack-dev, @pfrederiksen, and @dodge1218.
- Codex Supervisor: keep real-home app-server MCP session listing on the loaded state path, bound stored history scans, and close WebSocket probes cleanly.
- Channels: thread canonical session keys into outbound hooks, preserve Matrix room-id case, keep fallback tool warnings mention-inert, retain delivered Slack final replies during late cleanup, continue iMessage polling after denied reactions, suppress duplicate native exec approvals, resolve Gateway message actions against the active runtime config, preserve Telegram SecretRef prompt config and polling keepalives, preserve WhatsApp profile auth roots, QR display, document filenames, and plugin hook config, suppress Discord recovered tool warnings, preserve the Discord voice outbound helper, cap Discord/Signal/Zalo channel request and container timeouts, and block untrusted Teams service URLs while keeping TeamsSDK patterns aligned. (#73706, #75670, #87366, #87451, #87465, #87334, #84535, #76262, #83304, #82492, #87581, #77114, #86426, #85529, #87160) Thanks @zeroaltitude, @lukeboyett, @jarvis-mns1, @xiaotian, @funmerlin, @joshavant, @eleqtrizit, @heyitsaamir, @amittell, @lidge-jun, @liorb-mountapps, @masatohoshino, @bladin, and @giodl73-repo.
- CLI/auth/doctor/providers: reject malformed numeric/timeout/subcommand-version inputs, ignore workspace dotenv provider credentials, wait for respawn child shutdown, bound heartbeat defaults plus Codex, GitHub Copilot, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Feishu, LM Studio, MiniMax, Xiaomi TTS, and local-provider OAuth/token/model requests, harden Codex auth probes, label auth health by agent, preserve explicit agentRuntime pins during Codex model migration, warm provider auth off the main thread, honor Codex response timeouts, stop migrating current Claude Haiku 4.5 profiles to Sonnet, bound local service startup, resolve GPT-5.5 without cached catalog, migrate legacy memory auto-provider config, rewrite non-canonical `api_key` auth profiles, and make doctor restart follow-ups actionable. (#87398, #86281, #87361, #88133, #83655, #87559, #87719, #88088, #85924, #84362) Thanks @Patrick-Erichsen, @samzong, @giodl73-repo, @alkor2000, @mmaps, @nxmxbbd, and @vincentkoc.
- Gateway/security/session state: expire browser tokens after auth rotation, scope assistant idempotency dedupe, drain probe client closes, avoid stale restart continuation reuse, preserve retry-after fallbacks and stale rate-limit cooldown probes, bound webchat image and artifact transcript scans, include seconds in inbound metadata timestamps, clear completed session active runs, clear stale chat stream buffers, and evict current plugin-state namespaces at row caps. (#87810, #87833, #75089) Thanks @joshavant and @litang9.
- Config/parsing/network: reject partial numeric parsing, parse provider/Discord retry headers and dates strictly, honor IPv6 and bare IPv6 `no_proxy` entries, preserve empty plugin allowlists, canonicalize secret target array indexes, and reject malformed media content lengths, inspected TCP ports, marketplace content lengths, cron epochs, sandbox stat fields, unsafe duration values, empty config path segments, noncanonical schema array refs, unsafe Telegram callback pages, and invalid Teams attachment-fetch DNS targets. (#87883) Thanks @zhangguiping-xydt.
- Browser/input hardening: reject invalid tab indexes, excessive viewport resizes, explicit zero CDP ports, malformed geolocation options, unsafe screenshot or permission-grant timeouts, loose response-body limits, invalid cookie expiries, and non-finite Browser tool delays/timeouts.
- Cron/automation: retry recurring jobs after transient model rate limits before waiting for the next scheduled slot, and preflight model fallbacks before skipping scheduled work. (#82887) Thanks @chen-zhang-cs-code.
- Auto-reply/directives: respect provider and relayed channel metadata during directive persistence so channel-originated decisions keep their intended context. (#87683)
- WhatsApp: resolve the auth directory from the active profile so profile-scoped WhatsApp installs do not drift to the wrong credential root. (#82492) Thanks @lidge-jun.
- Gateway/session state: clear completed session active runs, avoid cold-loading providers for MCP inventory, cache single-session child indexes, cap handshake timers, and bound preauth, auth-guard, media, transcript, readiness, and port options.
- Channels/replies: preserve channel-owned progress callbacks when verbose output is off, keep group-room progress suppression intact, prefer external session delivery context, escape Discord component id delimiters, force final TUI chat repaints, show Slack reasoning previews, and normalize Discord/Matrix/Mattermost channel numeric options. (#87476, #87423)
- Agents/tool args: harden smart-quoted argument repair for edit arrays and exact escaped arguments so model-produced tool calls recover without corrupting valid input. (#86611) Thanks @ferminquant.
- Providers/agents: preserve seeded Anthropic signatures, preserve signed thinking payloads, concatenate signature-delta chunks, preserve DeepSeek `reasoning_content` replay across tier suffixes, apply OpenRouter strict9 ids to Mistral routes, promote Ollama plain-text tool calls, load NVIDIA featured model catalogs, stream MiniMax music generation responses, and recover empty preflight compaction. (#87593, #87493, #80775, #84764) Thanks @Pluviobyte and @eleqtrizit.
- Media/images: skip CLI image cache refs when resolving generated images, allow trusted generated HTML attachments, and bound generated video downloads so stale refs and slow providers fail cleanly. (#87523, #87982)
- Agents/Codex: keep spawned agent cwd/workspace state separated, keep hook context prompt-local, release session locks on timeout abort, avoid session event queue self-wait, preserve shared app-server state across startup or helper failures, keep native hook relay alive across restarts, route workspace memory through tools, resolve Codex runtime models first, report quarantined dynamic tools, format `skills` command output, and bound compaction/steering retries. (#87218, #86875, #86123, #87399, #87375, #87383, #87400) Thanks @mbelinky, @Alix-007, @luoyanglang, @yetval, and @sjf.
- Channels: thread canonical session keys into outbound hooks, preserve Matrix room-id case, keep fallback tool warnings mention-inert, retain delivered Slack final replies during late cleanup, continue iMessage polling after denied reactions, suppress duplicate native exec approvals, preserve Telegram SecretRef prompt config, suppress Discord recovered tool warnings, and block untrusted Teams service URLs. (#73706, #75670, #87366, #87451, #87334) Thanks @zeroaltitude, @lukeboyett, @xiaotian, and @eleqtrizit.
- CLI/auth/doctor/providers: reject malformed numeric/timeout/subcommand-version inputs, wait for respawn child shutdown, bound Codex and GitHub Copilot OAuth/token requests, warm provider auth off the main thread, honor Codex response timeouts, bound local service startup, resolve GPT-5.5 without cached catalog, migrate legacy memory auto-provider config, rewrite non-canonical `api_key` auth profiles, and make doctor restart follow-ups actionable. (#87398, #86281, #87361) Thanks @Patrick-Erichsen, @samzong, @giodl73-repo, and @alkor2000.
- Gateway/security/session state: expire browser tokens after auth rotation, scope assistant idempotency dedupe, drain probe client closes, avoid stale restart continuation reuse, preserve retry-after fallbacks, bound webchat image and artifact transcript scans, include seconds in inbound metadata timestamps, and evict current plugin-state namespaces at row caps.
- Config/parsing/network: reject partial numeric parsing, parse provider/Discord retry headers and dates strictly, honor IPv6 and bare IPv6 `no_proxy` entries, canonicalize secret target array indexes, and reject malformed media content lengths, inspected TCP ports, marketplace content lengths, cron epochs, and sandbox stat fields.
- Providers/agents: preserve seeded Anthropic signatures, concatenate signature-delta chunks, preserve DeepSeek `reasoning_content` replay across tier suffixes, apply OpenRouter strict9 ids to Mistral routes, promote Ollama plain-text tool calls, and recover empty preflight compaction. (#87593)
- File transfer: handle late tar stdin pipe errors after archive validation or unpacking has already settled.
- Performance: trust install-record caches between reloads, prefer native JSON parsing, reuse unchanged tool-search catalogs, reuse gateway session and plugin metadata paths, skip unchanged store serialization, patch single-entry session writes, add precomputed session patch writers, reduce store clone allocations, cache manifest model catalog rows and auto-enabled plugin config, avoid full session snapshots for entry reads, defer configured Slack full startup, prefer bundled plugin dist entries, and slim current metadata identity caches. (#87760)
- Docker/release/QA: package runtime workspace templates, stream cross-OS served artifacts, preserve sparse Crabbox run artifacts, isolate npm plugin installs per package, reject incompatible package plugin API installs, drop the leftover root Sharp dependency from package manifests after the Rastermill migration, bound OpenClaw instance logs, plugin gauntlet relay logs, MCP channel buffers, kitchen-sink scans, agent-turn assertions, QA-Lab credential broker calls, QA Matrix substrate requests, and release scenario logs, and keep release/google live guards current. (#87647, #87477) Thanks @rohitjavvadi and @vincentkoc.
- Release/CI: bound manual git fetches, ClawHub verifier responses, ClawHub owner metadata, dependency-guard error bodies, Parallels limits, startup/test/memory budget parsing, and diffs viewer build warnings so release lanes fail with useful proof instead of hanging. (#87839)
- Performance: trust install-record caches between reloads, prefer native JSON parsing, reuse unchanged tool-search catalogs, skip unchanged store serialization, add precomputed session patch writers, reduce store clone allocations, cache manifest model catalog rows and auto-enabled plugin config, and slim current metadata identity caches.
- Docker/release/QA: package runtime workspace templates, stream cross-OS served artifacts, preserve sparse Crabbox run artifacts, bound OpenClaw instance logs, plugin gauntlet relay logs, MCP channel buffers, kitchen-sink scans, agent-turn assertions, and release scenario logs, and keep release/google live guards current.
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<h3>Highlights</h3>
<ul>
<li>Agent and Codex runtime recovery is steadier: subagents keep cwd/workspace separation, hook context stays prompt-local, session locks release on timeout abort while live OpenClaw locks survive cleanup, stale restart continuations are avoided, and Codex app-server/helper failures no longer tear down shared runtime state. (#87218, #86875, #87409, #87399, #87375, #88129)</li>
<li>Channel delivery and session identity got safer across outbound plugin hooks, Matrix room ids, iMessage reactions/approvals, Slack final replies, Discord recovered tool warnings, runtime-config message actions, WhatsApp profile auth roots, Telegram polling, and Microsoft Teams service URL trust checks. (#73706, #75670, #87366, #87451, #87334, #84535, #82492, #83304, #87160)</li>
<li>Mobile and chat surfaces got a broader refresh: the iOS Pro UI, hosted push relay default, realtime Talk tab playback, Gateway chat transport, onboarding, Talk permissions, WebChat reconnect delivery, and session picker behavior now preserve more state across reconnects and empty searches. (#87367, #87531, #87682, #88096, #88105) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Browser, channel, and automation inputs are stricter: Browser tool timeouts, viewport/tab indices, Gateway ports, cron retry handling, Discord component ids, schema array refs, Telegram callback pages, and channel progress callbacks now reject malformed values earlier and preserve the intended delivery context. (#82887)</li>
<li>Provider, media, and document coverage expands with Claude Opus 4.8, Fal Krea image schemas, NVIDIA featured models, MiniMax streaming music responses, encrypted PDF extraction, voice model catalogs, GitHub Copilot agent runtime support, and a Codex Supervisor plugin path for delegated Codex workflows. (#87845, #87890, #80775, #84764, #87751, #87794)</li>
<li>CLI, auth, doctor, and provider paths fail faster and recover more clearly: malformed numeric/version options are rejected, workspace dotenv provider credentials are ignored, heartbeat defaults, OAuth/token lifetimes, and local service startup requests are bounded, agent auth health labels are clearer, legacy <code>api_key</code> auth profiles migrate to canonical form, and restart guidance is actionable. (#87398, #86281, #87361, #88133, #83655, #87559, #88088, #85924) Thanks @vincentkoc and @giodl73-repo.</li>
<li>Plugin and Gateway hot paths do less repeated work while preserving cache correctness for install records, config JSON parsing, tool search catalogs, session stores, manifest model rows, auto-enabled plugin config, browser tokens, viewer assets, and release-split external plugin packages. (#86699)</li>
<li>Release, QA, and E2E validation now bound more log, artifact, harness, and cross-OS waits so failing lanes produce proof instead of hanging or false-greening.</li>
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<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Status: show active subagent details in status output.</li>
<li>Diffs: split the default language pack and expand default Diffs language coverage while keeping the host floor aligned. (#87370, #87372) Thanks @RomneyDa.</li>
<li>ClawHub: add plugin display names plus skill verification and trust surfaces. (#87354, #86699) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow and @Patrick-Erichsen.</li>
<li>iOS: refresh the dev app with Pro Command, Chat, Agents, Settings, hosted push relay defaults, and realtime Talk playback wired to gateway sessions, diagnostics, chat, and realtime Talk. (#87367, #88096, #88105) Thanks @Solvely-Colin and @ngutman.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify Codex computer-use setup, paste-token stdin auth setup, macOS gateway sleep troubleshooting, native Codex hook relay recovery, container model auth, install deployment cards, device-token admin gating, CLI setup flow compatibility, Notte cloud browser CDP setup, and backport targets. (#87313, #63050, #87685) Thanks @bdjben, @liaoandi, and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>PDF/tools: use ClawPDF for PDF extraction, support encrypted PDF extraction, and surface MCP structured content in agent tool results. (#87670, #87751)</li>
<li>Providers: add Claude Opus 4.8 support, Fal Krea image model schemas, NVIDIA featured model catalogs, MiniMax streaming music responses, and provider-backed voice model catalogs. (#87845, #87890, #80775, #84764, #87794) Thanks @eleqtrizit and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Codex/GitHub: add the GitHub Copilot agent runtime and the Codex Supervisor plugin package.</li>
<li>Plugins: externalize GitHub Copilot and Tokenjuice as official install-on-demand plugins with npm and ClawHub publish metadata.</li>
<li>Workboard: add agent coordination tools for tracking and handing off active agent work.</li>
<li>Discord: show commentary in progress drafts so live Discord runs expose useful in-progress context. (#85200)</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: add a reply payload sending hook for plugins that need to deliver channel-owned replies and flatten package types for SDK declarations. (#82823, #87165) Thanks @RomneyDa.</li>
<li>Policy: add policy comparison, ingress-channel conformance, and sandbox-posture conformance checks. (#85572, #85744, #86768)</li>
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<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Agents: fall back to local config pruning when the optional <code>agents delete</code> Gateway probe cannot authenticate, so offline installs can still delete agents without removing shared workspaces.</li>
<li>Tighten phone-control mutation authorization [AI]. (#87150) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Clarify directive persistence authorization policy [AI]. (#86369) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex: keep spawned agent cwd/workspace state separated, forward ACP spawn attachments, keep hook context prompt-local, release session locks on timeout abort and runtime teardown without deleting live OpenClaw-owned locks during cleanup, avoid session event queue self-wait, clean up exec abort listeners, stream assistant deltas incrementally, recover raw missing-thread compaction failures, preserve rotated compaction session identity, keep compaction-timeout snapshots continuable, preserve shared app-server state across startup or helper failures, keep native hook relay alive across restarts and prune stale bridge files, close native hook relay replacement races, keep Claude live tool progress visible for watchdog recovery, suppress abandoned requester completion handoff, route workspace memory through tools, resolve Codex runtime models first, report quarantined dynamic tools, format <code>skills</code> command output, bind node auto-review to prepared plans, retry Claude CLI transcript probes, and bound compaction/steering retries. (#87218, #86875, #86123, #88129, #87399, #87375, #72574, #87383, #87400, #83022, #87671, #87738, #87747, #87706, #87546, #87541, #81048) Thanks @mbelinky, @Alix-007, @luoyanglang, @yetval, @sjf, @joshavant, and @benjamin1492.</li>
<li>Codex Supervisor: keep real-home app-server MCP session listing on the loaded state path, bound stored history scans, and close WebSocket probes cleanly.</li>
<li>Channels: thread canonical session keys into outbound hooks, preserve Matrix room-id case, keep fallback tool warnings mention-inert, retain delivered Slack final replies during late cleanup, continue iMessage polling after denied reactions, suppress duplicate native exec approvals, resolve Gateway message actions against the active runtime config, preserve Telegram SecretRef prompt config and polling keepalives, preserve WhatsApp profile auth roots, QR display, document filenames, and plugin hook config, suppress Discord recovered tool warnings, preserve the Discord voice outbound helper, cap Discord/Signal/Zalo channel request and container timeouts, and block untrusted Teams service URLs while keeping TeamsSDK patterns aligned. (#73706, #75670, #87366, #87451, #87465, #87334, #84535, #76262, #83304, #82492, #87581, #77114, #86426, #85529, #87160) Thanks @zeroaltitude, @lukeboyett, @xiaotian, @funmerlin, @joshavant, @eleqtrizit, @heyitsaamir, @amittell, @liorb-mountapps, @masatohoshino, @bladin, and @giodl73-repo.</li>
<li>CLI/auth/doctor/providers: reject malformed numeric/timeout/subcommand-version inputs, ignore workspace dotenv provider credentials, wait for respawn child shutdown, bound heartbeat defaults plus Codex, GitHub Copilot, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Feishu, LM Studio, MiniMax, Xiaomi TTS, and local-provider OAuth/token/model requests, harden Codex auth probes, label auth health by agent, preserve explicit agentRuntime pins during Codex model migration, warm provider auth off the main thread, honor Codex response timeouts, stop migrating current Claude Haiku 4.5 profiles to Sonnet, bound local service startup, resolve GPT-5.5 without cached catalog, migrate legacy memory auto-provider config, rewrite non-canonical <code>api_key</code> auth profiles, and make doctor restart follow-ups actionable. (#87398, #86281, #87361, #88133, #83655, #87559, #87719, #88088, #85924, #84362) Thanks @Patrick-Erichsen, @samzong, @giodl73-repo, @alkor2000, @mmaps, @nxmxbbd, and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/security/session state: expire browser tokens after auth rotation, scope assistant idempotency dedupe, drain probe client closes, avoid stale restart continuation reuse, preserve retry-after fallbacks and stale rate-limit cooldown probes, bound webchat image and artifact transcript scans, include seconds in inbound metadata timestamps, clear completed session active runs, clear stale chat stream buffers, and evict current plugin-state namespaces at row caps. (#87810, #87833, #75089) Thanks @joshavant and @litang9.</li>
<li>Config/parsing/network: reject partial numeric parsing, parse provider/Discord retry headers and dates strictly, honor IPv6 and bare IPv6 <code>no_proxy</code> entries, preserve empty plugin allowlists, canonicalize secret target array indexes, and reject malformed media content lengths, inspected TCP ports, marketplace content lengths, cron epochs, sandbox stat fields, unsafe duration values, empty config path segments, noncanonical schema array refs, unsafe Telegram callback pages, and invalid Teams attachment-fetch DNS targets. (#87883) Thanks @zhangguiping-xydt.</li>
<li>Browser/input hardening: reject invalid tab indexes, excessive viewport resizes, explicit zero CDP ports, malformed geolocation options, unsafe screenshot or permission-grant timeouts, loose response-body limits, invalid cookie expiries, and non-finite Browser tool delays/timeouts.</li>
<li>Cron/automation: retry recurring jobs after transient model rate limits before waiting for the next scheduled slot, and preflight model fallbacks before skipping scheduled work. (#82887)</li>
<li>Auto-reply/directives: respect provider and relayed channel metadata during directive persistence so channel-originated decisions keep their intended context. (#87683)</li>
<li>WhatsApp: resolve the auth directory from the active profile so profile-scoped WhatsApp installs do not drift to the wrong credential root. (#82492)</li>
<li>Gateway/session state: clear completed session active runs, avoid cold-loading providers for MCP inventory, cache single-session child indexes, cap handshake timers, and bound preauth, auth-guard, media, transcript, readiness, and port options.</li>
<li>Channels/replies: preserve channel-owned progress callbacks when verbose output is off, keep group-room progress suppression intact, prefer external session delivery context, escape Discord component id delimiters, force final TUI chat repaints, show Slack reasoning previews, and normalize Discord/Matrix/Mattermost channel numeric options. (#87476, #87423)</li>
<li>Agents/tool args: harden smart-quoted argument repair for edit arrays and exact escaped arguments so model-produced tool calls recover without corrupting valid input. (#86611)</li>
<li>Providers/agents: preserve seeded Anthropic signatures, preserve signed thinking payloads, concatenate signature-delta chunks, preserve DeepSeek <code>reasoning_content</code> replay across tier suffixes, apply OpenRouter strict9 ids to Mistral routes, promote Ollama plain-text tool calls, load NVIDIA featured model catalogs, stream MiniMax music generation responses, and recover empty preflight compaction. (#87593, #87493, #80775, #84764) Thanks @eleqtrizit.</li>
<li>Media/images: skip CLI image cache refs when resolving generated images, allow trusted generated HTML attachments, and bound generated video downloads so stale refs and slow providers fail cleanly. (#87523, #87982)</li>
<li>File transfer: handle late tar stdin pipe errors after archive validation or unpacking has already settled.</li>
<li>Performance: trust install-record caches between reloads, prefer native JSON parsing, reuse unchanged tool-search catalogs, reuse gateway session and plugin metadata paths, skip unchanged store serialization, patch single-entry session writes, add precomputed session patch writers, reduce store clone allocations, cache manifest model catalog rows and auto-enabled plugin config, avoid full session snapshots for entry reads, defer configured Slack full startup, prefer bundled plugin dist entries, and slim current metadata identity caches. (#87760)</li>
<li>Docker/release/QA: package runtime workspace templates, stream cross-OS served artifacts, preserve sparse Crabbox run artifacts, isolate npm plugin installs per package, reject incompatible package plugin API installs, drop the leftover root Sharp dependency from package manifests after the Rastermill migration, bound OpenClaw instance logs, plugin gauntlet relay logs, MCP channel buffers, kitchen-sink scans, agent-turn assertions, QA-Lab credential broker calls, QA Matrix substrate requests, and release scenario logs, and keep release/google live guards current. (#87647, #87477) Thanks @rohitjavvadi and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Release/CI: bound manual git fetches, ClawHub verifier responses, ClawHub owner metadata, dependency-guard error bodies, Parallels limits, startup/test/memory budget parsing, and diffs viewer build warnings so release lanes fail with useful proof instead of hanging. (#87839)</li>
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<h3>Changes</h3>
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<li>Gateway/perf: reuse process-stable channel catalog reads, avoid repeated bundled-channel boundary checks, and rotate gateway watch CPU profiles so benchmark runs do not accumulate unbounded artifacts.</li>
<li>Gateway/perf: reuse immutable plugin metadata snapshots across startup, config, model, channel, setup, and secret metadata readers so hot paths avoid repeated plugin file stats and manifest registry reloads.</li>
<li>Gateway/perf: lazy-load startup-idle plugin work, core gateway method handlers, and the embedded ACPX runtime so Gateway health and ready signals no longer wait on unused handler trees or ACPX probes.</li>
<li>Gateway/perf: cache plugin SDK public-surface alias maps and skip irrelevant macOS Linuxbrew PATH probes so Gateway startup avoids repeated filesystem walks and slow missing-directory stats.</li>
<li>Meeting Notes: add a source-only external meeting-notes plugin and SDK source-provider contract outside the core npm package, with auto-start capture config, manual transcript imports, read-only <code>openclaw meeting-notes</code> CLI access, and Discord voice as the first live source.</li>
<li>Docs/channels/config: add Signal <code>configPath</code>, Telegram wildcard topic defaults, local-time backup archive names, Termux home fallback, include-path validation, secret-scanner-safe placeholder guidance, Gemini CLI/Antigravity media guidance, and macOS VM auto-login guidance. Thanks @NorseGaud, @yudistiraashadi, @huangqian8, @VibhorGautam, @maweibin, @tianxingleo, @IgnacioPro, and @xzcxzcyy-claw.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify model-usage portability, Codex migration prerequisites, status bootstrap wording, thread-bound subagent limits, hook ownership, and config-preserving safety guidance. Thanks @aniruddhaadak80, @leno23, @TomDjerry, @matthewxmurphy, @vincentkoc, and @stablegenius49.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify README onboarding and Gateway startup paths, WhatsApp QR/408 recovery, cron output language prompts, skill advanced features, gateway upstream 403 troubleshooting, and plugin fallback override guidance. Thanks @deepujain, @Zacxxx, @Jah-yee, @neyric, @usimic, @Renu-Cybe, @BigUncle, and @SeashoreShi.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify context-pruning ratio bounds, local dashboard recovery, CLI env markers, remote onboarding token behavior, and Peekaboo Bridge permissions for subprocess agents. Thanks @ayesha-aziz123, @dishraters, @hougangdev, and @brandonlipman.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify browser CDP diagnostics, Plugin SDK allowlist imports, status-reaction timing defaults, queue steering behavior, limited-tool troubleshooting, cron HEARTBEAT handling, Telegram multi-agent groups, Bitwarden SecretRef setup, and EasyRunner deployments. Thanks @Quratulain-bilal, @mbelinky, @Mickey-, @vancece, @xenouzik, @posigit, @surlymochan, @janaka, and @choiking.</li>
<li>Crabbox/Testbox: run clean sparse-checkout Testbox syncs from a temporary full checkout and route remote changed gates through Corepack pnpm.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify IPv4-only Gateway BYOH binding, trusted-proxy scope clearing, Android pairing approval, macOS Accessibility grants, Zalo profile env vars, password-store SecretRef setup, and Chinese memory navigation. Thanks @itskai-dev, @gwh7078, @longstoryscott, @MoeJaberr, and @yuaiccc.</li>
<li>Docs: consolidate GLM under Z.AI, add the Upstash Box install guide and Gateway exposure runbook, clarify MEDIA directives, Copilot and Voyage setup, config path quoting, real behavior proof, and memory-file write guidance. Thanks @BobDu, @alitariksahin, @Jefsky, @musaabhasan, @OmerZeyveli, @leno23, @WuKongAI-CMU, @luoyanglang, and @majin1102.</li>
<li>Docs: clarify media provider credentials, Codex/OpenClaw code-mode boundaries, Slack and Telegram ack reactions, Feishu dynamic agents, secrets plaintext boundaries, memory guidance, and Chinese glossary terms. Thanks @nielskaspers, @cosmopolitan033, @drclaw-iq, @alexgduarte, @zccyman, @chengoak, and @cassthebandit.</li>
<li>Packaging: exclude documentation images and assets from the npm tarball, reducing published package size without affecting runtime docs search or CLI behavior. Thanks @SebTardif.</li>
<li>Media understanding: stop auto-probing Gemini CLI and use Antigravity CLI only as a lower-priority image/video fallback after configured provider APIs.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: limit default sub-agent bootstrap context to <code>AGENTS.md</code> and <code>TOOLS.md</code>, keeping persona, identity, user, memory, heartbeat, and setup files out of delegated workers by default. (#85283) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Maintainer skills: exclude plugin SDK/API boundary work from <code>openclaw-landable-bug-sweep</code> so bugbash sweeps stay focused on small paper-cut fixes.</li>
<li>QA-Lab/diagnostics: extend the OpenTelemetry smoke harness to prove trace, metric, and log export, and add first-class Prometheus and observability smoke aliases.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: add a generic channel-message poll sender so channel plugins can expose poll delivery without depending on channel-specific SDK facades.</li>
<li>Crabbox: keep the local wrapper's provider validation synced with the installed Crabbox binary while preserving supported aliases such as <code>docker</code> and <code>blacksmith</code>. (#85302) Thanks @hxy91819.</li>
<li>Maintainer skills: add <code>openclaw-landable-bug-sweep</code> for producing five small, reviewed, CI-green OpenClaw bugfix PRs from issue/PR sweeps.</li>
<li>Control UI/chat: add search and Load More pagination to the chat session picker, keeping initial session loads bounded while making older conversations reachable. (#85237) Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>CLI/onboarding: start classic onboarding when bare <code>openclaw</code> runs before an authored config exists, while keeping configured installs on Crestodian. (#72343) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Discord: allow configuring a bounded <code>agentComponents.ttlMs</code> callback registry lifetime for long-running component workflows, with per-account overrides and a 24-hour cap. (#84189) Thanks @100menotu001.</li>
<li>xAI/Grok: reuse xAI OAuth auth profiles for Grok <code>web_search</code>, thread active-agent auth through web search, add Grok model aliases, and let media providers declare default operation timeouts. (#85182) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK: add row-level session workflow helpers and deprecate <code>loadSessionStore</code> so plugins can read and patch sessions without depending on the legacy whole-store shape. (#84693) Thanks @efpiva.</li>
<li>Gateway/plugins: reuse a compatible Gateway startup plugin registry during dispatch so safe plugin dispatches avoid redundant registry loading. (#84324) Thanks @ai-hpc.</li>
<li>Plugins/SDK: add a general <code>embeddingProviders</code> capability contract and registration API so embeddings can become a reusable provider surface outside memory-specific adapters.</li>
<li>Dependencies: refresh provider, plugin, UI, and tooling packages, update <code>protobufjs</code> to 8.4.0 to clear the current npm advisory, and carry the Claude ACP completion patch forward to <code>@agentclientprotocol/claude-agent-acp</code> 0.36.1.</li>
<li>Agents/tools: remove the old sender-owner tool gating path so configured tools stay visible for trusted sessions while command and channel-action auth still carry real sender identity.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: add curated mock JSONL replay fixtures and first-drift reporting for runtime-parity audits. (#80323, refs #80176) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: add a QA bus tool-trace visibility scenario for sanitized tool-call assertions.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: replace generic evidence framing in seeded scenario prompts with concrete observed QA behavior.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: list named scenario packs in the coverage report so personal-agent privacy coverage stays visible in audits.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: list live transport lane membership in the coverage report so real transport checks stay separate from seeded qa-channel scenarios.</li>
<li>Release/package: run package integrity checks before package acceptance lanes so public install/update validation fails before private QA assets can leak into the package.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: include the optional 100-turn runtime parity soak in release-soak artifacts so long-run Codex/Pi transcript drift stays visible outside the default gate. (#80395) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: add a live-only long-context progress watchdog scenario for Codex app-server timeout and stalled-run sentinels. (#80323) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: tag gateway restart recovery and streaming final-integrity scenarios as live-only runtime parity lanes. (#80323) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: add a personal-agent failure recovery scenario that checks honest partial status, retry boundaries, and local recovery artifacts. (#83872) Thanks @iFiras-Max1.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: include an opt-in <code>update.run</code> package self-upgrade sentinel for destructive latest-package recovery checks.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: add Codex plugin lifecycle and auth-profile fixture coverage for missing installs, pinned-version drift, first-turn install ordering, and doctor migration safety. (#80323, refs #80174) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Models/perf: pre-warm the provider auth-state map at gateway startup so <code>/models</code> and every model-listing call short-circuits the per-provider plugin / external-CLI discovery on the hot path. Per-call cost drops from ~20 s to ~5 ms (~4,100×); the one-time startup warm resets and re-warms after hot reloads. (#84816) Thanks @sjf.</li>
<li>Release/security: ship the root npm package and OpenClaw-owned npm plugins with generated shrinkwrap, support bundled plugin runtime dependencies for suitable plugin tarballs, and require review for lockfile/shrinkwrap changes so published installs use locked dependency graphs.</li>
<li>Tests/perf: isolate doctor core health check unit coverage from real skills/workspace discovery so <code>doctor-core-checks</code> no longer dominates unit perf while keeping one real skills-readiness smoke. (#84493) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
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<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>WebChat: summarize internal message-tool source replies so tool cards no longer duplicate the visible reply body. (#84773) Thanks @jason-allen-oneal.</li>
<li>Gateway: preserve deferred lifecycle-error cleanup across later non-terminal events so provider timeouts can persist failed session state instead of leaving sessions stuck running. (#85256, fixes #63819) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: report tool-only child progress during timeout summaries instead of showing no visible output.</li>
<li>Telegram/ACP: preserve explicit <code>:topic:</code> conversation suffixes when inbound ACP targets do not carry a separate thread id.</li>
<li>Browser/proxy: bypass the managed proxy for the exact local managed Chrome CDP readiness and DevTools WebSocket endpoints, so <code>openclaw browser start</code> works when the operator proxy blocks loopback egress. (#83255) Thanks @lightcap.</li>
<li>Ollama: bypass the managed proxy for configured local embedding origins while keeping SSRF guardrails on unconfigured targets. Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>OpenAI/images: route Codex API-key image generation through the native OpenAI Images API instead of the Codex OAuth streaming backend, avoiding 401s from valid API keys.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI completions: omit empty tool payload fields for proxy-like OpenAI-compatible endpoints so strict vLLM-style servers accept tool-free turns. (#85835) Thanks @rendrag-git.</li>
<li>Checks/Windows: route full <code>pnpm check</code> stage commands through the managed child runner so Windows avoids Node shell-argv deprecation warnings there too.</li>
<li>Checks/Windows: run managed child commands through explicit <code>cmd.exe</code> wrapping instead of Node shell mode with argv, avoiding Node 24 subprocess deprecation warnings during changed checks.</li>
<li>Gateway: omit internal stream-error placeholder entries from agent prompt history so failed assistant turns are not replayed as model-authored text. (#85652) Thanks @anyech.</li>
<li>Sessions: enforce the session write-lock max-hold policy during lock acquisition so long-held locks can be reclaimed before the stale-lock window. (#85764) Thanks @njuboy11.</li>
<li>Models: prune retired Groq, GitHub Copilot, OpenAI, xAI, and old Claude catalog entries, with doctor migration to upgrade existing configs to current provider refs.</li>
<li>Doctor/update: recognize junction-backed source checkouts as git installs by comparing canonical paths before showing package-manager update guidance. Fixes #82215. Thanks @igormf.</li>
<li>Channels: honor <code>/verbose on</code> for tool/progress summaries across direct chats, groups, channels, and forum topics while preserving quiet default behavior. (#85488) Thanks @kurplunkin.</li>
<li>CLI/skills: show an all-ready note with next-step commands when skill setup has no missing dependencies to install. (#85032) Thanks @aniruddhaadak80.</li>
<li>Microsoft Foundry: route DeepSeek V4 Pro and Flash models through the Foundry Responses API while keeping older DeepSeek models on their existing path. (#85549) Thanks @roslinmahmud.</li>
<li>Status/usage: show configured cost estimates for AWS SDK models in full usage output while keeping token-only usage replies cost-free. (#85619) Thanks @ItsOtherMauridian.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI Responses: retry non-visible reasoning-only turns for OpenAI Responses API families instead of treating them as empty failed turns. (#85603) Thanks @SebTardif.</li>
<li>Directive tags: preserve message and content-part object identity when display stripping makes no directive-tag changes. (#85682) Thanks @willamhou.</li>
<li>Telegram: send local <code>path</code>/<code>filePath</code> and structured attachment media from <code>sendMessage</code> actions instead of dropping them or sending text-only messages. (#85219) Thanks @keshavbotagent.</li>
<li>Sessions/status: show the estimated context budget when fresh provider usage is unavailable and clear stale estimates across session resets and compaction boundaries. (#84830) Thanks @giodl73-repo.</li>
<li>Gateway/config: pin relative <code>OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR</code> overrides to an absolute path at startup so later working-directory changes cannot retarget gateway state. (#52264) Thanks @PerfectPan.</li>
<li>Release/package: run npm release, prepublish, and postpublish verification through Windows-safe npm command shims so native Windows checks can execute <code>npm.cmd</code> instead of treating it as a binary.</li>
<li>Agents/harness: pass CLI runtime aliases through harness selection so provider-owned CLI aliases no longer get rejected before reaching the right runtime. (#85631) Thanks @potterdigital.</li>
<li>Secrets: show the irreversible apply warning after interactive <code>secrets configure</code> confirmation so confirmed migrations still get the final safety prompt. (#85638) Thanks @alkor2000.</li>
<li>Agents/CLI output: ignore cumulative Claude <code>stream-json</code> result usage when assistant usage events are present, preventing inflated cache-read accounting. (#85625) Thanks @zhouhe-xydt.</li>
<li>CLI: keep <code>waitForever()</code> alive by leaving its keep-alive interval ref'd so the public helper no longer exits immediately with Node's unsettled-await code. (#85694) Thanks @m1qaweb.</li>
<li>Agents/bootstrap: guard bootstrap name checks against missing file names so malformed bootstrap entries warn and truncate instead of crashing. Fixes #85523. (#85615) Thanks @zhouhe-xydt.</li>
<li>CLI/tasks: reject partially numeric <code>openclaw tasks audit --limit</code> values so audit limits must be real positive integers instead of accepting strings like <code>5abc</code>. (#84901) Thanks @jbetala7.</li>
<li>Status/diagnostics: bound deep Docker audit probes so <code>openclaw status --deep</code> reports slow container checks instead of hanging behind unbounded inspection. (#85476) Thanks @giodl73-repo.</li>
<li>Providers/Anthropic: migrate 1M context handling to GA-capable Claude 4.x models by sizing eligible models at 1M without the retired <code>context-1m-2025-08-07</code> beta, ignoring that retired beta in older configs, and preserving OAuth-required Anthropic beta headers. (#45613) Thanks @haoyu-haoyu.</li>
<li>Cron/Telegram: parse forum-topic delivery targets through the Telegram plugin instead of cron core, including <code>:topic:</code> and <code>:topicId</code> forms for announce delivery. Thanks @etticat.</li>
<li>Twitch: keep stale message-handler cleanup callbacks from removing newer handler registrations for the same account, preserving inbound message delivery after reconnects. Fixes #83888. (#85425) Thanks @alkor2000.</li>
<li>Memory/LanceDB: expose public memory artifacts through the active memory provider bridge so memory-wiki imports durable memory files, daily notes, dream reports, and event logs without depending on memory-core internals. Fixes #83604. (#85060) Thanks @brokemac79.</li>
<li>Crabbox: keep AWS hydration compatible with local Actions replay by inlining the hydrate workflow's Node/pnpm setup instead of invoking repo-local composite actions.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: simplify native sub-agent completion handoff so children report their latest visible assistant result to the requester without using <code>message</code>, while keeping parent-owned message-tool delivery policy intact. Fixes #85070. (#85089) Thanks @brokemac79.</li>
<li>Docker setup: stop printing the Gateway bearer token in setup logs and printed follow-up commands.</li>
<li>Agents: let embedded compaction fallback retries proceed when PI-compatible candidates do not need agent harness plugin preparation.</li>
<li>Agents/tools: honor configured custom provider API keys when deciding whether media, image-generation, video-generation, music-generation, and PDF tools are available. (#85570)</li>
<li>StepFun: stop advertising stale generic API key auth choices so onboarding only offers runtime-backed Standard and Step Plan choices.</li>
<li>Diagnostics: keep OpenTelemetry log bodies behind explicit content capture and scrub scoped agent-session keys from OpenTelemetry and Prometheus labels while preserving bounded queue-lane prefixes.</li>
<li>Windows installer: fail Git checkout installs when <code>pnpm install</code> or <code>pnpm build</code> fails instead of writing a wrapper to a missing CLI build.</li>
<li>Sessions: surface previous-transcript archive failures during <code>/new</code> rotation so disk rename errors are logged instead of silently hiding stranded transcript files. Fixes #81984. (#85586, from #82081) Thanks @0xghost42.</li>
<li>TUI/agents: mirror internal-ui message-tool replies into final chat output so message-tool-only agents remain visible in <code>openclaw tui</code>. Fixes #85538. Thanks @danpolasek.</li>
<li>Agents: keep parallel OpenAI-compatible tool-call deltas in separate argument buffers so interleaved tool calls no longer corrupt streamed arguments. (#82263) Thanks @luna-system.</li>
<li>Memory/doctor: report missing or unusable QMD workspace directories as workspace failures instead of generic binary failures. (#63167) Thanks @sercada.</li>
<li>Debug proxy: record CONNECT client-socket errors and destroy the paired upstream socket so abrupt client disconnects no longer leak tunnel resources. (#82444) Thanks @SebTardif.</li>
<li>Diffs: continue hydrating later diff cards when one card fails so a single broken card no longer blanks the whole diff viewer. (#84775) Thanks @cosmopolitan033.</li>
<li>Mac app: use the native settings sidebar window chrome so the sidebar toggle stays on the left and content no longer clips under oversized titlebar padding.</li>
<li>QA-Lab/Codex: bundle auth/plugin fixture imports for flow scenarios and let terminal async media tools end Codex app-server turns without timing out. (#80397, refs #80323) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Gateway/agents: preserve fresh session overrides and metadata when stale cached agent-session entries race with store updates, so subagent model/provider overrides and routing policy survive concurrent writes. (#19328) Thanks @CodeReclaimers.</li>
<li>Control UI/chat: keep chat session search inline with the session selector so the header no longer shows a duplicate standalone search row.</li>
<li>Control UI/chat: collapse focused-mode header chrome and suppress hidden-header scroll updates so focus mode no longer jumps while scrolling. Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: restart the native app-server and retry once when server-side compaction times out, so preflight compaction stalls recover instead of failing every dispatch. (#85500)</li>
<li>Restore Control UI gateway token pairing [AI]. (#85459) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>OpenAI video: honor configured provider request private-network opt-in for local/custom video endpoints so explicitly trusted mock and self-hosted providers are not blocked. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>OpenAI video: send uploaded video edit requests to the documented <code>/videos/edits</code> endpoint with a <code>video</code> file instead of posting MP4 references to <code>/videos</code>. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Agents/channels: preserve message-tool delivery evidence through gateway agent completion handoffs so successful generated media sends are not followed by false failure messages. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>CLI/update: repair managed npm plugin <code>openclaw</code> peer links during post-core convergence and reject stale or wrong-target peer links before restart. (#83794) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>CLI/agents: default new omitted-account bindings to all accounts when the channel has multiple configured accounts, and clarify account-scope docs. (#49769) Thanks @Gcaufy.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: let authorized <code>/codex</code> control commands such as <code>/codex detach</code> escape plugin-owned conversation bindings while keeping unknown or unauthorized slash text routed to the bound plugin. Fixes #85157. (#85188) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/models: keep <code>/models</code> browse replies fast by sharing the bounded read-only catalog path with Gateway model listing. (#84735) Thanks @safrano9999.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: disable native Code Mode when the effective exec host is <code>node</code> and keep OpenClaw <code>exec</code>/<code>process</code> available, so <code>/exec host=node</code> routes shell commands through the selected node instead of the gateway. Fixes #85012. (#85090) Thanks @sahilsatralkar.</li>
<li>Agents: bound embedded auto-compaction session write-lock watchdogs to the compaction timeout instead of the full run timeout, so stuck compaction cannot hold the live session lock for the whole run window. (#84949) Thanks @luoyanglang.</li>
<li>Gateway/agents: return phase-aware <code>agent.wait</code> timeout attribution and only cool auth profiles on provider-started timeouts. Refs #65504. Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Gateway: defer provider auth-state prewarm until after startup readiness so early gateway tool/session requests are not blocked by provider auth discovery. (#85272) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Gateway/models: coalesce provider auth-state rewarms after auth-profile failures and log event-loop delay for warm/rewarm work, so provider auth bursts no longer stack full auth sweeps behind channel replies.</li>
<li>Gateway/models: stop cancelled provider auth-state prewarms from continuing full provider sweeps, so reload and auth-failure bursts no longer keep startup busy.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex: show the first plan update as a transient chat status notice without counting it as final assistant content.</li>
<li>CLI/update: walk the macOS process ancestry and honor the inherited Gateway runtime PID before package updates stop the managed Gateway service, so nested in-band updater children can refuse instead of killing the LaunchAgent-supervised Gateway that owns them. Fixes #85120.</li>
<li>Gateway/LaunchAgent: wait for launchd reload bootout to finish and fall back to kickstart when bootstrap races, so reload handoff does not leave the service deregistered. Fixes #84630. (#84641) Thanks @NianJiuZst.</li>
<li>Gateway/LaunchAgent: treat a concurrent launchd bootstrap as a successful restart when the service is already loaded, avoiding false macOS Gateway restart failures. Fixes #84721. (#84722) Thanks @googlerest.</li>
<li>Gateway/service: include the active <code>openclaw</code> command bin directory in managed service PATH generation and doctor audit expectations for npm-global macOS installs. Fixes #84201. (#84475) Thanks @jbetala7.</li>
<li>Control UI/chat: disable the thinking selector for known non-reasoning models instead of showing duplicate Off choices. Fixes #84069. Thanks @DrippingMellow.</li>
<li>Memory: expand <code>~</code> in configured extra memory paths before resolving them, so home-relative folders are not treated as workspace-relative. Fixes #58026. Thanks @stadman.</li>
<li>Skills: treat <code>openclaw.os: macos</code> as Darwin when checking skill requirements, so macOS-only skills no longer report as missing on macOS hosts. Fixes #61338. Thanks @Jessecq1995.</li>
<li>Control UI/logs: strip ANSI escape sequences from displayed Gateway log messages so color codes no longer appear as raw text. Fixes #64399. Thanks @guguangxin-eng.</li>
<li>Docker: pre-create the workspace and auth-profile config mount points with <code>node</code> ownership so first-run named volumes do not start root-owned. Fixes #85076. Thanks @Noerr.</li>
<li>Telegram: pass configured markdown table mode through outbound markdown chunking so chunked sends render tables consistently. Fixes #85085. Thanks @ShuaiHui.</li>
<li>CLI/update: preserve managed Gateway service environment during package cutovers so macOS LaunchAgent repair/restart reads the pre-update service state instead of caller shell state. (#83026)</li>
<li>Agents/providers: honor per-model <code>api</code> and <code>baseUrl</code> overrides in custom provider auth hooks and transport selection. Fixes #80487. (#80488) Thanks @huveewomg.</li>
<li>Gateway/restart: eager-load the lifecycle runtime before in-place upgrade signal handling so package replacement does not deadlock restart imports. (#84890) Thanks @myps6415.</li>
<li>CLI/update: start managed Gateway update handoff helpers from a stable existing directory and tolerate deleted cwd/package roots during macOS LaunchAgent handoff. Fixes #83808. (#83875) Thanks @jason-allen-oneal.</li>
<li>Skills: watch each shared skill directory once across agent workspaces instead of once per agent, preventing file-descriptor exhaustion (<code>EMFILE</code>) that disposed bundle-mcp processes and stalled sessions on multi-agent gateways. Fixes #84968. (#85130) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Release/security: keep generated npm shrinkwrap package versions inside the pnpm lock graph so published package locks cannot bypass pnpm dependency age and override policy.</li>
<li>Cron: honor <code>cron.retry.retryOn: ["network"]</code> for common network error codes such as <code>EAI_AGAIN</code>, <code>EHOSTUNREACH</code>, and <code>ENETUNREACH</code>.</li>
<li>Gateway chat: broadcast returned agent-run error payloads after an agent starts so ACP/WebChat clients receive terminal idle-timeout errors. Fixes #84945.</li>
<li>Gateway chat display: preserve OpenAI-compatible <code>prompt_tokens</code>, <code>completion_tokens</code>, and <code>total_tokens</code> usage fields in sanitized chat history so llama.cpp sessions keep context counts. Fixes #77992. Thanks @MarTT79.</li>
<li>Dashboard/CLI: allow macOS browser launching through <code>open</code> even when SSH environment variables are present, while preserving Linux SSH no-display protection. Fixes #67088. Thanks @theglove44.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: keep native web search observations out of mirrored chat transcripts while preserving tool progress telemetry. Fixes #85109. Thanks @ugitmebaby.</li>
<li>OpenCode Go: strip unsupported Kimi reasoning replay fields before provider requests so repeated <code>kimi-k2.6</code> turns do not fail schema validation. Fixes #83812. Thanks @Sleeck.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP: add a WSL2 portproxy self-loop hint when Chrome DevTools endpoints accept connections but return an empty HTTP reply. Fixes #59209. Thanks @Owlock.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI: preserve structured provider error code, type, and redacted body metadata on boundary-aware transport failures.</li>
<li>Doctor/Codex: point native Codex asset warnings at the canonical <code>openclaw migrate plan codex</code> preview command. Fixes #84948. Thanks @markoa.</li>
<li>CLI/models: make <code>capability model auth logout --agent</code> remove auth profiles from the selected non-default agent store. Fixes #85092. Thanks @islandpreneur007.</li>
<li>Gateway/models: reuse prepared provider auth metadata during model-listing auth checks so repeated lookups avoid broad plugin discovery while preserving synthetic local auth.</li>
<li>CLI/status: suppress systemd user-service setup hints when <code>openclaw status --deep</code> can already reach a running Gateway RPC service. Fixes #85094. Thanks @islandpreneur007.</li>
<li>CLI/devices: recover local approval when a same-device repair request replaces the request ID being approved.</li>
<li>CLI/agents: retry transient normal-close Gateway handshakes before falling back to embedded <code>openclaw agent</code> execution.</li>
<li>CLI/update: keep managed Gateway service stop/restart status lines out of <code>openclaw update --json</code> stdout so package-update automation can parse the JSON payload.</li>
<li>Plugins: resolve OpenClaw plugin SDK subpaths for native external plugin runtimes without mutating package installs or broadening process-wide module resolution.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI: preserve Responses and Chat Completions <code>reasoning_tokens</code> usage metadata without double-counting it in aggregate output tokens. (#85319)</li>
<li>Control UI/chat: convert pasted <code>data:image/...;base64,...</code> clipboard text into an image attachment instead of dumping the payload into the composer. Fixes #62604. Thanks @cpwilhelmi.</li>
<li>Providers/Gemini: strip fractional seconds from web-search time range filters so Gemini accepts freshness-bound search requests. (#85071) Thanks @Noerr.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex: preserve image input support for sparse <code>openai-codex/gpt-5.5</code> catalog rows. (#85095) Thanks @sercada.</li>
<li>CLI/models: add a piped or pasted API-key path for OpenAI Codex auth and warn when API keys are pasted into token-mode auth. (#85533) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Telegram: dead-letter missing-harness isolated ingress failures so a poisoned spooled update no longer blocks later same-lane messages. Fixes #85470. (#85605) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Plugins/discovery: strip <code>-plugin</code> package suffixes when deriving plugin id hints so package names line up with manifest ids. (#85170) Thanks @JulyanXu.</li>
<li>Tlon: stop advertising a non-existent agent tool contract in the plugin manifest.</li>
<li>Telegram: preserve fenced code block languages through Markdown rendering so Telegram receives <code>language-*</code> code classes. (#85209) Thanks @leno23.</li>
<li>Windows installer: run npm and Corepack command shims from a Windows-local directory so installs launched from WSL2 UNC paths do not fail before OpenClaw is installed.</li>
<li>Windows updates: roll back git-backed updates to the previous checkout when dependency install, build, UI build, or doctor repair fails.</li>
<li>Windows installer: persist user-local portable Git on PATH and activate the repo-pinned pnpm version for git-backed installs and updates.</li>
<li>Windows installer: bootstrap a user-local portable Node.js when native Windows has no Node and no winget, Chocolatey, or Scoop, so first-run installs can continue on raw hosts.</li>
<li>Windows installer: extract the downloaded portable Node.js directory with native <code>tar</code> before falling back to .NET zip extraction, avoiding PowerShell 5.1 archive and path-length failures.</li>
<li>fix(integrations): enforce channel read target allowlists [AI]. (#84982) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Agents/heartbeat: route single-owner <code>session.dmScope=main</code> direct-message exec and cron event wakes back to the agent main session so async completions no longer strand context in orphan direct-DM queues. Fixes #71581. (#83743) Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Agents/code-mode: expose outer code-mode <code>exec</code> source through the <code>command</code> hook alias with <code>toolKind</code>/<code>toolInputKind</code> discriminators so exec-shaped policies can distinguish code-mode cells. (#83483) Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Agents/code mode: return structured timeout and runtime-unavailable error codes for known worker failures. Fixes #83389. (#83444) Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: isolate multi-scenario suite workers when scenarios need startup config patches, preventing message-routing config from leaking into unrelated scenarios.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: make the commitments heartbeat-target-none scenario request an immediate heartbeat instead of waiting for the next scheduled heartbeat.</li>
<li>Codex/Plugin SDK: deliver Codex-native subagent completions through a generic harness task runtime so harness-backed plugins can mirror durable task lifecycle and completion delivery without Codex-specific SDK imports. (#83445) Thanks @bryanpearson.</li>
<li>Gateway CLI: surface local post-challenge connect assembly failures immediately instead of waiting for the wrapper timeout. Fixes #68944. (#85253) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>Messages: strip unsupported web-search citation control markers from outbound replies before they reach WebChat or external channels. Fixes #85193. (#85204) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: treat denied exec approvals as terminal instead of feeding them back into agent follow-up work, and recognize Chinese stop phrases in abort handling. Fixes #69386. (#85194) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>CLI/agents: abort accepted Gateway-backed <code>openclaw agent</code> runs on SIGINT/SIGTERM so cron and supervisor timeouts do not leave remote agent work alive. Fixes #71710. (#84381) Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: retry replay-safe stdio client-close turns once using structured failure metadata, while surfacing idle <code>turn/completed</code> timeouts instead of blindly replaying active shared-server turns. Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: reject command overrides that embed Node or package-manager arguments and point users to <code>appServer.args</code>, so Windows startup avoids shell parsing failures. (#84417) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Agents/Copilot: drop unsafe GitHub Copilot Responses reasoning replay items before send so Telegram direct sessions no longer fail on overlong replay IDs. Fixes #85197. (#85198) Thanks @galiniliev.</li>
<li>UI: add accessible tooltips to the topbar color-mode buttons so System, Light, and Dark choices are labeled on hover and focus. (#85227) Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>fix: constrain Windows task script names [AI]. (#85064) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Control UI: keep the chat session picker from hiding older or cross-agent configured conversations while preserving the bounded configured-agent refresh. (#85211) Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Agents/Anthropic: preserve unsafe integer tool-call input values in streamed Anthropic tool-use JSON, preventing Discord-style IDs from being rounded before dispatch. Fixes #47229. (#83063) Thanks @leno23.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex: estimate tool-heavy prompt pressure at the LLM boundary before provider submission, so persistent sessions compact before overflowing context windows. (#85541) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev and @joshavant.</li>
<li>Agents/hooks: wait for local one-shot CLI and Codex <code>agent_end</code> plugin hooks before process cleanup so terminal observability flushes reliably. (#85007)</li>
<li>Providers/Google: preserve Gemini 3 cron <code>thinkingDefault: "low"</code> when stale catalog metadata says <code>reasoning:false</code>, so scheduled runs keep provider-supported thinking instead of downgrading to off. (#85185) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>CLI/agents: allow <code>openclaw agent --session-key</code> to target explicit session keys, including agent-scoped legacy keys. (#85121) Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/ACP: wait for same-channel block reply delivery before starting tool work, while still honoring ACP dispatch aborts so stopped turns do not wait on slow channel sends. (#83722) Thanks @IWhatsskill.</li>
<li>Codex/ACP: mark required child-run completions that only report progress, omit a final deliverable, or fail requester delivery as blocked while preserving real final reports. (#85110) Thanks @IWhatsskill.</li>
<li>Channels: treat bare abort messages such as <code>stop</code>, <code>abort</code>, and <code>wait</code> as immediate control commands in inbound debounce paths so stop requests are not delayed behind pending message coalescing. (#83348) Thanks @IWhatsskill.</li>
<li>Channels/message tool: resolve configured external channel plugins during in-agent channel selection, so <code>openclaw agent --local</code> message-tool sends no longer report an available channel as unavailable. (#85022) Thanks @Kaspre.</li>
<li>Agents/heartbeat: honor group/channel <code>message_tool</code> visible-reply policy and model-specific Codex runtime config for scheduled heartbeat runs, so failed internal tool output stays private. Fixes #85310. (#85357) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Gateway/ACP: close child ACP sessions spawned via <code>sessions_spawn</code> when their parent session is reset or deleted, instead of leaving orphaned <code>claude-agent-acp</code> processes that accumulate and exhaust memory. Fixes #68916. (#85190) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: block native execution paths when OpenClaw exec resolves to a node host while preserving the first-party CLI node binding path. Fixes #85012. (#85534) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Diagnostics: bound cleanup timeout detail logs, emit drop summaries when async diagnostic bursts exceed the queue cap, and surface async queue drops through diagnostic telemetry.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: surface blocked child-run completions as errors instead of successful subagent finishes. (#80886) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Context engines: fail closed with a descriptive error when the selected agent runtime cannot satisfy declared context-engine host requirements.</li>
<li>Agents/Pi: treat accepted embedded <code>sessions_spawn</code> child-session handoffs as terminal progress so parent turns no longer report false non-deliverable failures. (#85054) Thanks @samzong.</li>
<li>CLI/models: resolve <code>openclaw models set</code> aliases from the runtime config while keeping authored aliases ahead of runtime-only defaults. (#83262) Thanks @IWhatsskill.</li>
<li>Doctor: show personal Codex CLI asset notices as info instead of warnings. Fixes #84859.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: update Baileys to <code>7.0.0-rc13</code> and drop the obsolete logger type patch.</li>
<li>CLI/update: pre-pack GitHub/git package update targets before the staged npm install, restoring <code>openclaw update --tag main</code> for one-off package updates. (#81296) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Gateway: mirror successful same-source message-tool sends into session transcripts so delivered replies stay in later history/context. (#84837) Thanks @iFiras-Max1.</li>
<li>Media generation: keep image, music, and video completion delivery from duplicating or losing task ownership when generated media finishes through active session replies. (#84006) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Infra/json: retry transient <code>File changed during read</code> races while loading JSON state so config and state reads recover instead of failing the turn. (#84285)</li>
<li>Plugins/providers: fail closed for workspace provider plugins during setup-mode discovery unless explicitly trusted, preventing untrusted workspace plugin code from running during provider setup. (#81069) Thanks @mmaps.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: resolve configured Ollama Cloud <code>OLLAMA_API_KEY</code> markers to the real discovery key so cloud provider entries keep authenticated model catalog access. (#85037)</li>
<li>Discord: keep persistent component registry fallback warnings actionable by forwarding structured error and cause metadata through the runtime logger. Fixes #84185. (#84190) Thanks @100menotu001.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: preserve compatible session auth profile overrides when switching models within the same provider, including provider-auth aliases. Fixes #81837. (#81886) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Gateway/status: surface inbound delivery telemetry counters and transport-liveness warnings in <code>openclaw status --all</code>. Fixes #49577. (#72724)</li>
<li>Docker: prune package-excluded plugin source workspaces and dependency closures so runtime images do not keep packages for plugins that were not opted in.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: treat Docker/OrbStack host aliases as local Ollama endpoints so <code>ollama-local</code> marker auth works when OpenClaw runs inside a VM/container and Ollama runs on the host. Fixes #84875.</li>
<li>QA-Lab: keep explicitly searchable/deferred OpenClaw dynamic tool rows report-only by default so tool-coverage gates do not treat mock discovery gaps as hard product failures. (#80319) Thanks @100yenadmin.</li>
<li>Agents/config: keep non-Google provider model refs from being rewritten by Google Gemini preview-id normalization. (#84762) Thanks @zhangguiping-xydt.</li>
<li>Installer: require a real controlling terminal before launching onboarding so headless <code>curl | bash</code> installs finish cleanly after installing the CLI.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex: promote a completed final assistant response when a prompt timeout races Codex app-server completion instead of returning an empty timeout envelope. Refs #84516.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: keep interrupted turn statuses from being treated as OpenClaw aborts by themselves, so tool-only turns remain eligible for no-visible-answer recovery. Fixes #84492.</li>
<li>Agents: cap heartbeat model bleed context hints by the stored session window when runtime model metadata is unavailable, so overflow recovery advice does not suggest a larger window than the active session actually has.</li>
<li>Control UI/Web Push: use <code>https://openclaw.ai</code> as the generated default VAPID subject instead of the old localhost mailbox so iOS PWA push setup uses an Apple-acceptable subject when <code>OPENCLAW_VAPID_SUBJECT</code> is unset. Fixes #83134. (#83317) Thanks @IWhatsskill.</li>
<li>Control UI: distinguish inherited thinking-off settings from explicit Off selections so the thinking selector no longer shows two identical Off rows. (#85223) Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Agents/Pi: keep embedded session transcript writes from tripping false takeover detection after packaged npm onboarding agent turns.</li>
<li>Codex/TUI: surface Codex-native post-turn compaction failures instead of continuing uncompacted, and keep successful native compaction serialized before local idle/next-turn handling. Fixes #84305. (#85160) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Memory/search: stop recall tracking from writing dreaming side-effect artifacts when <code>dreaming.enabled=false</code>, while preserving normal search results. Fixes #84436. (#84444) Thanks @NianJiuZst.</li>
<li>Diffs: render viewer toolbar icons from a closed icon-name map instead of HTML strings, removing the toolbar icon XSS sink. (#83955) Thanks @tanshanshan.</li>
<li>QA: keep <code>pnpm qa:e2e</code> self-check runs inside the private QA runtime envelope even when inherited shell env disables bundled plugins.</li>
<li>fix(config): validate browser sandbox bind sources [AI]. (#84799) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>doctor: constrain legacy plugin cleanup paths [AI]. (#84801) Thanks @pgondhi987.</li>
<li>Update/doctor: prune stale local bundled plugin install records that point at old compiled bundled output so current bundled plugin schemas win after upgrade. (#84863) Thanks @fuller-stack-dev.</li>
<li>Providers/Ollama: preserve native Ollama tool-call IDs across assistant replay so Gemini over Ollama Cloud can keep its hidden function-call thought-signature handle.</li>
<li>Discord: keep session recovery and <code>/stop</code> abort ownership on the source dispatch lane while bound ACP turns continue routing to their target session, so stalled pre-run work and late replies are cleared instead of leaking after stop. Fixes #84477. (#85100) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: mark missing turn completion after observed execution as replay-unsafe and release the session so follow-up turns can run. Fixes #84076. (#85107) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: give visible <code>message</code> dynamic tool sends a longer timeout budget so slow channel delivery can return its own result or error instead of hitting the 30-second Codex wrapper. (#85216) Thanks @amknight.</li>
<li>Codex app-server: add a dedicated post-tool raw assistant completion idle timeout config so trusted heavy turns can wait longer after tool handoff without weakening final assistant release.</li>
<li>Matrix: keep explicitly configured two-person rooms on the room route before stale <code>m.direct</code> or strict two-member DM fallback can bypass mention gating. Fixes #85017. (#85137) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: require explicit subagent allowlist targets to be configured agents so stale deleted-agent ids are omitted from <code>agents_list</code> and rejected by <code>sessions_spawn</code>. Fixes #84811. (#85154) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>PDF tool: time out idle remote PDF body reads after 120 seconds so stalled remote documents return an error instead of wedging the session. Fixes #68649. (#84768) Thanks @luoyanglang.</li>
<li>Diagnostics/OpenTelemetry plugin: suppress handled OTLP exporter promise rejections so collector shutdowns no longer crash the Gateway. (#81085) Thanks @luoyanglang.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: omit raw command text and env values from denied exec failure logs while keeping safe correlation metadata. Fixes #85049. (#85140) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Media/audio: skip empty structured sherpa-onnx transcripts instead of treating the raw JSON payload as spoken text. (#84667) Thanks @TurboTheTurtle.</li>
<li>Agents/exec: preserve inherited XDG base-directory environment values for subprocesses while still rejecting agent-supplied XDG overrides. Fixes #84854. (#85139) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Node/Linux: keep <code>OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN</code> out of generated systemd unit files by writing node service token values to a node-specific env file. (#84408)</li>
<li>Memory-core/dreaming: reuse stable narrative subagent session keys per workspace and phase while keeping per-run idempotency and bounded cleanup, so stale <code>dreaming-narrative-*</code> sessions do not accumulate. Fixes #68252, #69187, and #70402. (#70464) Thanks @chiyouYCH.</li>
<li>Trajectory/support: tolerate partial skill snapshot entries when building support metadata so rejected skill path scans no longer abort trajectory capture. (#71185) Thanks @lukeboyett.</li>
<li>TUI: coalesce repeated idle Esc abort notices into a single <code>no active run xN</code> system row instead of appending duplicate rows.</li>
<li>Telegram: honor <code>channels.telegram.pollingStallThresholdMs</code> in the default isolated polling path, restarting silent workers instead of leaving inbound updates wedged. Fixes #83950. (#84861) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Telegram: dedupe replayed message dispatches by Telegram chat/message identity so isolated-ingress replays do not trigger duplicate model dispatches. Fixes #84886. (#85208) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Slack: suppress reasoning payloads before reply delivery and dispatch accounting, so Slack monitor, slash-command, fallback, and direct reply paths do not leak model reasoning. Fixes #84319. (#84322) Thanks @ffluk3 and @joshavant.</li>
<li>Slack: deliver native plugin approval prompts and updates when Slack native approvals are enabled, while keeping plugin approval authorization separate from exec approvers.</li>
<li>Slack: keep native plugin approval prompts in the originating app conversation thread when the live Slack turn source is a <code>D...</code> conversation.</li>
<li>Agents/Pi: disable the embedded pi-coding-agent runtime auto-retry so OpenClaw's own retry and failover loop does not replay failed tool calls through a nested SDK retry. Fixes #73781. (#74434) Thanks @yelog.</li>
<li>CLI/perf: keep <code>setup --help</code>, <code>onboard --help</code>, and <code>configure --help</code> out of the full wizard runtime while preserving the existing help output. (#84488) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>CLI/perf: keep <code>agents --help</code> out of agents action/runtime imports so help, completion, and command discovery paths avoid loading the full agents runtime. (#84483) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>CLI/perf: keep <code>secrets --help</code> and <code>nodes --help</code> on the precomputed help path so parent help avoids loading action-heavy command runtime modules. (#84818) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>CLI/perf: serve <code>doctor</code>, <code>gateway</code>, <code>models</code>, and <code>plugins</code> parent help from startup metadata so common subcommand help avoids full CLI program construction. (#84786) Thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>Codex/Lossless: keep context-engine history on the canonical run session when Telegram DMs use per-peer runtime policy keys. Fixes #84936. (#84954) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Codex: keep heartbeat response tool schemas durable without exposing dynamic tools disabled by turn policy, so heartbeat wakeups can reuse threads while scoped tool allowlists stay enforced. (#84681) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Auth/OAuth: skip the refresh adapter when a stored OAuth credential has no refresh token so agent turns fail fast on missing-key instead of waiting on the 120s refresh timeout. Thanks @romneyda.</li>
<li>Auth/Codex: load legacy OAuth sidecar credentials in the embedded runner's secrets-runtime auth loaders so Telegram replies, cron-triggered turns, and other isolated sub-agent lanes can reach the existing #83312 refresh-and-rewrite migration instead of failing with <code>No API key found for provider "openai-codex"</code> until the user runs <code>openclaw doctor</code>. Thanks @Totalsolutionsync and @romneyda.</li>
<li>Codex/failover: classify <code>deactivated_workspace</code> as a permanent auth failure so configured fallback models can advance when a Codex workspace is deactivated. (#55893) Thanks @litang9.</li>
<li>Exec: keep configured <code>tools.exec.pathPrepend</code> entries ahead of user shell startup PATH changes on POSIX gateway runs. (#81403) Thanks @medns.</li>
<li>Gateway/sessions: allow shared-secret bearer callers to read and stream session history without an explicit scope header. (#81815) Thanks @medns.</li>
<li>Agents/embedded runner: classify HTML auth provider responses as <code>auth_html</code> and return a re-authentication hint instead of the CDN-blocked copy that <code>upstream_html</code> returns. Cloudflare Access login pages, nginx basic-auth challenges, and gateway login walls all produce HTML auth bodies that were previously misdiagnosed as transient CDN blocks. (#79900) Thanks @martingarramon.</li>
<li>TUI/streaming watchdog: dismiss the <code>This response is taking longer than expected</code> notice as soon as a chat event for the same run arrives, so the message no longer sits next to the recovered response when the run was only briefly silent. Refs #67052, #69081 (closed), prior attempt #69026. Thanks @jpruit20 and @romneyda.</li>
<li>Agents/Pi: tolerate OpenClaw-owned transcript writes while embedded prompts are released for model I/O, keeping long-running Feishu, Slack, Telegram, and cron turns from failing with false session-takeover errors. Fixes #84059. (#84250) Thanks @tianxiaochannel-oss88.</li>
</ul>
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@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ android {
applicationId = "ai.openclaw.app"
minSdk = 31
targetSdk = 36
versionCode = 2026053001
versionName = "2026.5.30"
versionCode = 2026052801
versionName = "2026.5.28"
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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@@ -1,13 +1,5 @@
# OpenClaw iOS Changelog
## 2026.5.30 - 2026-05-30
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw release.
- Added hosted push relay defaults, realtime Talk playback, and safer WebSocket ping handling for mobile sessions.
- Updated App Store screenshots to cover Gateway pairing, Command, Chat, Talk, Agent, and Settings flows.
- Highlighted realtime Talk relay, Gateway connection status, node capabilities, push wake, and privacy controls.
## 2026.5.28 - 2026-05-28
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw 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 = 2026.5.30
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.5.30
OPENCLAW_IOS_VERSION = 2026.5.28
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.5.28
OPENCLAW_BUILD_VERSION = 1
#include? "../build/Version.xcconfig"

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@@ -73,10 +73,9 @@ Release behavior:
- Changing the root gateway version does not change the iOS app version until you explicitly pin from the gateway.
- See `apps/ios/VERSIONING.md` for the full workflow.
Relay behavior for beta builds:
Required env for beta builds:
- Beta builds default to `https://ios-push-relay.openclaw.ai`.
- Optional custom relay override: `OPENCLAW_PUSH_RELAY_BASE_URL=https://relay.example.com`
- `OPENCLAW_PUSH_RELAY_BASE_URL=https://relay.example.com`
This must be a plain `https://host[:port][/path]` base URL without whitespace, query params, fragments, or xcconfig metacharacters.
Archive without upload:
@@ -119,7 +118,7 @@ scripts/ios-asc-keychain-setup.sh \
This should create `apps/ios/fastlane/.env` with the non-secret ASC variables while the private key stays in Keychain.
3. Optional: set a custom official/TestFlight relay URL for the build. If unset, the beta flow uses `https://ios-push-relay.openclaw.ai`.
3. Set the official/TestFlight relay URL for the build:
```bash
export OPENCLAW_PUSH_RELAY_BASE_URL=https://relay.example.com

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import SwiftUI
struct TalkProTab: View {
@Environment(NodeAppModel.self) private var appModel
@AppStorage("talk.enabled") private var talkEnabled: Bool = false
@AppStorage(TalkSpeechLocale.storageKey) private var talkSpeechLocale: String = TalkSpeechLocale.automaticID
@AppStorage(TalkDefaults.speakerphoneEnabledKey) private var talkSpeakerphoneEnabled: Bool =
TalkDefaults.speakerphoneEnabledByDefault
@AppStorage("talk.background.enabled") private var talkBackgroundEnabled: Bool = false
@State private var showPermissionPrompt = false
var openSettings: () -> Void
private var state: TalkProState {
TalkProState(
gatewayConnected: self.gatewayConnected,
isEnabled: self.appModel.talkMode.isEnabled || self.talkEnabled,
statusText: self.appModel.talkMode.statusText,
isListening: self.appModel.talkMode.isListening,
isSpeaking: self.appModel.talkMode.isSpeaking,
isUserSpeechDetected: self.appModel.talkMode.isUserSpeechDetected,
permissionState: self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkPermissionState)
}
var body: some View {
NavigationStack {
ZStack {
CommandControlBackground()
ScrollView {
VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 10) {
self.header
self.voiceHeroCard
self.conversationCard
self.voiceModeCard
self.controlsCard
}
.padding(.top, 16)
.padding(.bottom, 18)
}
.safeAreaPadding(.bottom, OpenClawProMetric.bottomScrollInset)
}
.navigationBarHidden(true)
}
.sheet(isPresented: self.$showPermissionPrompt) {
NavigationStack {
TalkPermissionPromptView(
style: .sheet,
onPermissionReady: {
self.showPermissionPrompt = false
self.startTalk()
})
.padding()
.navigationTitle("Enable Talk")
.toolbar {
ToolbarItem(placement: .cancellationAction) {
Button("Not Now") {
self.showPermissionPrompt = false
}
}
}
}
.presentationDetents([.medium, .large])
.openClawSheetChrome()
}
.onAppear { self.alignPersistedTalkState() }
}
private var header: some View {
HStack(alignment: .center, spacing: 11) {
OpenClawProMark(size: 31, shadowRadius: 9)
VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 2) {
Text("Talk")
.font(.system(size: 27, weight: .bold, design: .rounded))
Text(self.headerSubtitle)
.font(.caption.weight(.medium))
.foregroundStyle(.secondary)
.lineLimit(1)
}
Spacer(minLength: 8)
self.statusChip
}
.padding(.horizontal, OpenClawProMetric.pagePadding)
}
private var statusChip: some View {
HStack(spacing: 5) {
Circle()
.fill(self.state.color)
.frame(width: 7, height: 7)
Text(self.state.chipText)
.font(.caption.weight(.bold))
.foregroundStyle(self.state.color)
}
.padding(.horizontal, 10)
.padding(.vertical, 7)
.background {
Capsule(style: .continuous)
.fill(self.state.color.opacity(0.11))
.overlay {
Capsule(style: .continuous)
.strokeBorder(self.state.color.opacity(0.22), lineWidth: 1)
}
}
}
private var voiceHeroCard: some View {
CommandPanel(tint: self.state.color, isProminent: true, padding: 16) {
VStack(alignment: .center, spacing: 16) {
TalkProOrb(
mode: self.state.waveformMode(micLevel: self.appModel.talkMode.micLevel),
color: self.state.color,
systemImage: self.state.icon)
.frame(height: 188)
.accessibilityHidden(true)
VStack(spacing: 5) {
Text(self.state.title)
.font(.title3.weight(.bold))
.multilineTextAlignment(.center)
Text(self.heroSubtitle)
.font(.subheadline.weight(.medium))
.foregroundStyle(.secondary)
.multilineTextAlignment(.center)
}
Button(action: self.handlePrimaryAction) {
Label(self.state.primaryButtonTitle, systemImage: self.state.primaryButtonIcon)
.font(.subheadline.weight(.bold))
.foregroundStyle(.white)
.frame(maxWidth: .infinity)
.frame(height: 50)
.background {
RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 14, style: .continuous)
.fill(self.state.primaryButtonFill)
.shadow(color: self.state.color.opacity(0.28), radius: 18, y: 8)
}
}
.buttonStyle(.plain)
.disabled(self.state.primaryAction == .waiting)
}
}
.padding(.horizontal, OpenClawProMetric.pagePadding)
}
private var conversationCard: some View {
CommandPanel(padding: 0) {
VStack(spacing: 0) {
self.cardHeader(title: "Conversation", value: self.state.chipText, color: self.state.color)
.padding(.horizontal, 12)
.padding(.top, 11)
.padding(.bottom, 3)
self.infoRow(icon: "person.crop.circle.fill", title: "Agent", value: self.appModel.activeAgentName)
Divider().padding(.leading, 54)
self.infoRow(
icon: "bubble.left.and.text.bubble.right.fill",
title: "Session",
value: self.appModel.chatSessionKey)
Divider().padding(.leading, 54)
self.infoRow(icon: self.state.icon, title: "Runtime", value: self.appModel.talkMode.statusText)
}
}
.padding(.horizontal, OpenClawProMetric.pagePadding)
}
private var voiceModeCard: some View {
CommandPanel(padding: 0) {
VStack(spacing: 0) {
self.cardHeader(
title: "Voice mode",
value: "Settings ",
color: OpenClawBrand.accent,
action: self.openSettings)
.padding(.horizontal, 12)
.padding(.top, 11)
.padding(.bottom, 3)
self.infoRow(icon: "waveform", title: "Mode", value: self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkVoiceModeTitle)
Divider().padding(.leading, 54)
self.infoRow(icon: "antenna.radiowaves.left.and.right", title: "Transport", value: self.transportText)
Divider().padding(.leading, 54)
self.infoRow(icon: "key.fill", title: "Permission", value: self.permissionText)
Divider().padding(.leading, 54)
self.infoRow(icon: "globe", title: "Speech language", value: self.speechLocaleText)
}
}
.padding(.horizontal, OpenClawProMetric.pagePadding)
}
private var controlsCard: some View {
CommandPanel(padding: 0) {
VStack(spacing: 0) {
self.cardHeader(title: "Controls", value: nil, color: .secondary)
.padding(.horizontal, 12)
.padding(.top, 11)
.padding(.bottom, 3)
Toggle("Speakerphone", isOn: self.$talkSpeakerphoneEnabled)
.padding(.horizontal, 14)
.padding(.vertical, 10)
Divider().padding(.leading, 14)
Toggle("Background listening", isOn: self.$talkBackgroundEnabled)
.padding(.horizontal, 14)
.padding(.vertical, 10)
Divider().padding(.leading, 14)
Button(action: self.openSettings) {
HStack {
Label("Voice & Talk settings", systemImage: "slider.horizontal.3")
Spacer()
Image(systemName: "chevron.right")
.font(.caption.weight(.bold))
.foregroundStyle(.secondary)
}
.font(.subheadline.weight(.semibold))
.padding(.horizontal, 14)
.padding(.vertical, 12)
}
.buttonStyle(.plain)
}
}
.padding(.horizontal, OpenClawProMetric.pagePadding)
}
private func cardHeader(
title: String,
value: String?,
color: Color,
action: (() -> Void)? = nil) -> some View
{
HStack(spacing: 8) {
Text(title)
.font(.subheadline.weight(.bold))
Spacer(minLength: 8)
if let value {
if let action {
Button(value, action: action)
.font(.caption.weight(.semibold))
.foregroundStyle(color)
} else {
Text(value)
.font(.caption.weight(.semibold))
.foregroundStyle(color)
}
}
}
}
private func infoRow(icon: String, title: String, value: String) -> some View {
HStack(spacing: 10) {
Image(systemName: icon)
.font(.caption.weight(.bold))
.foregroundStyle(self.state.color)
.frame(width: 30, height: 30)
.background {
RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 8, style: .continuous)
.fill(self.state.color.opacity(0.11))
}
VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 2) {
Text(title)
.font(.caption2.weight(.medium))
.foregroundStyle(.secondary)
Text(value.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines).isEmpty ? "" : value)
.font(.subheadline.weight(.semibold))
.lineLimit(1)
.minimumScaleFactor(0.78)
}
Spacer(minLength: 0)
}
.padding(.horizontal, 12)
.padding(.vertical, 9)
}
private var gatewayConnected: Bool {
GatewayStatusBuilder.build(appModel: self.appModel) == .connected
}
private var headerSubtitle: String {
let mode = self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkVoiceModeTitle.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
let agent = self.appModel.activeAgentName.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
if mode.isEmpty || mode == "Not loaded" { return agent.isEmpty ? "Realtime voice" : agent }
if agent.isEmpty { return mode }
return "\(agent)\(mode)"
}
private var heroSubtitle: String {
if self.state
.prefersPermissionCopy { return "Gateway approval is required before this phone can capture voice." }
if !self.gatewayConnected { return "Connect to your gateway to start a voice conversation." }
let subtitle = (self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkVoiceModeSubtitle ?? "")
.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
if !subtitle.isEmpty { return subtitle }
return "Routes voice to \(self.appModel.activeAgentName)."
}
private var transportText: String {
let provider = self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkProviderLabel.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
let transport = self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkTransportLabel.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
if provider.isEmpty || provider == "Not loaded" { return transport.isEmpty ? "Not loaded" : transport }
if transport.isEmpty || transport == "Not loaded" { return provider }
return "\(provider)\(transport)"
}
private var permissionText: String {
if let failure = self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkPermissionState.failureMessage {
return failure
}
return self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkPermissionState.statusLabel
}
private var speechLocaleText: String {
if self.talkSpeechLocale == TalkSpeechLocale.automaticID { return "Automatic" }
return self.talkSpeechLocale
}
private func alignPersistedTalkState() {
if self.appModel.talkMode.gatewayTalkPermissionState.requiresTalkPermissionAction,
self.talkEnabled || self.appModel.talkMode.isEnabled
{
self.stopTalk()
} else if self.talkEnabled != self.appModel.talkMode.isEnabled {
self.appModel.setTalkEnabled(self.talkEnabled)
}
}
private func handlePrimaryAction() {
switch self.state.primaryAction {
case .start:
self.startTalk()
case .stop:
self.stopTalk()
case .enablePermission:
self.stopTalk()
self.showPermissionPrompt = true
case .openSettings:
self.openSettings()
case .waiting:
break
}
}
private func startTalk() {
self.talkEnabled = true
self.appModel.setTalkEnabled(true)
}
private func stopTalk() {
self.talkEnabled = false
self.appModel.setTalkEnabled(false)
}
}
enum TalkProPrimaryAction: Equatable {
case start
case stop
case enablePermission
case openSettings
case waiting
}
enum TalkProWaveformMode: Equatable {
case level(Double)
case inputSpeech
case speaking
case indeterminate
case still
}
struct TalkProState: Equatable {
let gatewayConnected: Bool
let isEnabled: Bool
let statusText: String
let isListening: Bool
let isSpeaking: Bool
let isUserSpeechDetected: Bool
let permissionState: TalkGatewayPermissionState
private var normalizedStatus: String {
self.statusText.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines).lowercased()
}
var title: String {
if !self.gatewayConnected { return "Gateway offline" }
switch self.permissionState {
case .missingScope, .requestFailed:
return "Gateway permission required"
case .requestingUpgrade:
return "Requesting approval"
case .upgradeRequested:
return "Approval requested"
case .apiKeyMissing:
return "Voice API key missing"
case .loadFailed:
return "Voice config failed"
default:
break
}
if self.isSpeaking { return "Speaking" }
if self.isListening { return "Listening" }
if self.normalizedStatus.contains("connecting") { return "Connecting" }
if self.normalizedStatus.contains("thinking") { return "Asking OpenClaw" }
if self.isEnabled { return "Ready to talk" }
return "Talk is off"
}
var chipText: String {
if !self.gatewayConnected { return "Offline" }
switch self.permissionState {
case .missingScope, .requestFailed:
return "Needs approval"
case .requestingUpgrade, .upgradeRequested:
return "Pending"
case .apiKeyMissing:
return "API key"
case .loadFailed:
return "Config"
default:
break
}
if self.isSpeaking { return "Speaking" }
if self.isListening { return "Listening" }
if self.isEnabled { return "Ready" }
return "Off"
}
var icon: String {
if !self.gatewayConnected { return "wifi.slash" }
switch self.permissionState {
case .missingScope, .requestFailed:
return "key.fill"
case .requestingUpgrade:
return "paperplane.fill"
case .upgradeRequested:
return "hourglass"
case .apiKeyMissing, .loadFailed:
return "exclamationmark.triangle.fill"
default:
break
}
if self.isSpeaking { return "speaker.wave.2.fill" }
if self.isListening { return "mic.fill" }
if self.normalizedStatus.contains("thinking") { return "sparkles" }
if self.normalizedStatus.contains("connecting") { return "dot.radiowaves.left.and.right" }
return "waveform"
}
var color: Color {
if !self.gatewayConnected { return .secondary }
switch self.permissionState {
case .requestFailed, .loadFailed:
return OpenClawBrand.danger
case .missingScope, .requestingUpgrade, .upgradeRequested, .apiKeyMissing:
return OpenClawBrand.warn
default:
return self.isEnabled ? OpenClawBrand.ok : OpenClawBrand.accentHot
}
}
var primaryAction: TalkProPrimaryAction {
if !self.gatewayConnected { return .openSettings }
switch self.permissionState {
case .missingScope, .requestFailed:
return .enablePermission
case .requestingUpgrade, .upgradeRequested:
return .waiting
case .apiKeyMissing, .loadFailed:
return .openSettings
default:
return self.isEnabled ? .stop : .start
}
}
var primaryButtonTitle: String {
switch self.primaryAction {
case .start: "Start Talk"
case .stop: "Stop Talk"
case .enablePermission: "Enable Talk"
case .openSettings: self.gatewayConnected ? "Open Voice Settings" : "Open Gateway Settings"
case .waiting: "Waiting for Approval"
}
}
var primaryButtonIcon: String {
switch self.primaryAction {
case .start: "play.fill"
case .stop: "stop.fill"
case .enablePermission: "key.fill"
case .openSettings: "gearshape.fill"
case .waiting: "hourglass"
}
}
var primaryButtonFill: AnyShapeStyle {
switch self.primaryAction {
case .stop:
AnyShapeStyle(OpenClawBrand.danger)
case .waiting:
AnyShapeStyle(OpenClawBrand.warn.opacity(0.72))
default:
AnyShapeStyle(LinearGradient(
colors: [self.color.opacity(0.95), OpenClawBrand.accent],
startPoint: .topLeading,
endPoint: .bottomTrailing))
}
}
var prefersPermissionCopy: Bool {
switch self.permissionState {
case .missingScope, .requestingUpgrade, .upgradeRequested, .requestFailed:
true
default:
false
}
}
func waveformMode(micLevel: Double) -> TalkProWaveformMode {
if !self.gatewayConnected { return .still }
switch self.permissionState {
case .requestingUpgrade, .upgradeRequested:
return .indeterminate
case .missingScope, .requestFailed, .apiKeyMissing, .loadFailed:
return .still
default:
break
}
if self.isSpeaking { return .speaking }
if self.isListening, self.isUserSpeechDetected { return .inputSpeech }
if self.isListening { return .level(micLevel) }
if self.normalizedStatus.contains("connecting") || self.normalizedStatus.contains("thinking") {
return .indeterminate
}
return self.isEnabled ? .indeterminate : .still
}
}
private struct TalkProOrb: View {
let mode: TalkProWaveformMode
let color: Color
let systemImage: String
@Environment(\.accessibilityReduceMotion) private var reduceMotion
var body: some View {
TimelineView(.periodic(from: .now, by: 1.0 / 24.0)) { timeline in
ZStack {
ForEach(0..<3, id: \.self) { ring in
Circle()
.strokeBorder(self.color.opacity(self.ringOpacity(ring)), lineWidth: 1.4)
.scaleEffect(self.ringScale(ring, date: timeline.date))
}
Circle()
.fill(self.color.opacity(0.13))
.frame(width: 128, height: 128)
.overlay {
Circle()
.strokeBorder(self.color.opacity(0.30), lineWidth: 1)
}
TalkProWaveform(mode: self.mode, tint: self.color, barCount: 18)
.frame(width: 116, height: 52)
.opacity(self.systemImage == "waveform" || self.systemImage == "mic.fill" ? 1 : 0.34)
Image(systemName: self.systemImage)
.font(.system(size: 34, weight: .bold))
.foregroundStyle(self.color)
.opacity(self.systemImage == "waveform" || self.systemImage == "mic.fill" ? 0.20 : 1)
}
.frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity)
}
}
private func ringScale(_ ring: Int, date: Date) -> CGFloat {
guard !self.reduceMotion else { return CGFloat(1.0 + (Double(ring) * 0.12)) }
let base = 0.88 + (Double(ring) * 0.18)
let speed = self.mode == .still ? 0.8 : 1.8
let phase = date.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate * speed + Double(ring) * 0.9
return CGFloat(base + (sin(phase) * 0.035))
}
private func ringOpacity(_ ring: Int) -> Double {
switch self.mode {
case .still:
0.10 - (Double(ring) * 0.018)
default:
0.24 - (Double(ring) * 0.045)
}
}
}
private struct TalkProWaveform: View {
let mode: TalkProWaveformMode
let tint: Color
let barCount: Int
@Environment(\.accessibilityReduceMotion) private var reduceMotion
var body: some View {
TimelineView(.periodic(from: .now, by: 1.0 / 24.0)) { timeline in
HStack(alignment: .center, spacing: 4) {
ForEach(0..<self.barCount, id: \.self) { index in
Capsule(style: .continuous)
.fill(self.tint.opacity(self.opacity(for: index)))
.frame(width: 4, height: self.height(for: index, date: timeline.date))
}
}
.frame(maxHeight: .infinity)
}
}
private func height(for index: Int, date: Date) -> CGFloat {
let minimum = 6.0
let maximum = 48.0
return CGFloat(minimum + ((maximum - minimum) * self.amplitude(for: index, date: date)))
}
private func opacity(for index: Int) -> Double {
switch self.mode {
case .still:
index == self.barCount / 2 ? 0.64 : 0.30
default:
0.82
}
}
private func amplitude(for index: Int, date: Date) -> Double {
if self.reduceMotion {
switch self.mode {
case let .level(level): return min(max(level, 0.10), 1.0)
case .inputSpeech: return 0.72
case .speaking: return 0.62
case .indeterminate: return 0.34
case .still: return 0.18
}
}
let t = date.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate
let phase = Double(index) * 0.52
switch self.mode {
case let .level(level):
let clamped = min(max(level, 0), 1)
let shaped = 0.12 + (0.88 * clamped)
let variation = 0.72 + (0.28 * sin((t * 12.0) + phase))
return min(max(shaped * variation, 0.10), 1.0)
case .inputSpeech:
let primary = 0.5 + (0.5 * sin((t * 14.0) + phase))
let secondary = 0.5 + (0.5 * sin((t * 5.0) + (phase * 1.35)))
return min(max(0.16 + (0.60 * primary) + (0.24 * secondary), 0.14), 1.0)
case .speaking:
let wave = 0.5 + (0.5 * sin((t * 7.5) + phase))
let secondary = 0.5 + (0.5 * sin((t * 3.0) + (phase * 0.7)))
return min(max(0.18 + (0.58 * wave) + (0.24 * secondary), 0.12), 1.0)
case .indeterminate:
let center = (sin((t * 3.2) + phase) + 1) / 2
return 0.16 + (0.42 * center)
case .still:
return index == self.barCount / 2 ? 0.32 : 0.16
}
}
}

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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ private struct RelayGatewayPushRegistrationPayload: Encodable {
var topic: String
var environment: String
var distribution: String
var relayOrigin: String
var tokenDebugSuffix: String?
}
@@ -108,7 +107,6 @@ actor PushRegistrationManager {
topic: topic,
environment: self.buildConfig.apnsEnvironment.rawValue,
distribution: self.buildConfig.distribution.rawValue,
relayOrigin: relayOrigin,
tokenDebugSuffix: stored.tokenDebugSuffix))
}
@@ -140,7 +138,6 @@ actor PushRegistrationManager {
topic: topic,
environment: self.buildConfig.apnsEnvironment.rawValue,
distribution: self.buildConfig.distribution.rawValue,
relayOrigin: relayOrigin,
tokenDebugSuffix: registrationState.tokenDebugSuffix))
}

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@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ struct RootTabs: View {
private enum AppTab: Hashable {
case control
case chat
case talk
case agent
case settings
}
@@ -54,8 +53,6 @@ struct RootTabs: View {
switch arguments[valueIndex].lowercased() {
case "chat":
return .chat
case "talk", "voice":
return .talk
case "agent", "agents":
return .agent
case "settings":
@@ -148,14 +145,6 @@ struct RootTabs: View {
.tabItem { Label("Chat", systemImage: "bubble.left.fill") }
.tag(AppTab.chat)
TalkProTab(openSettings: { self.selectedTab = .settings })
.tabItem {
Label(
"Talk",
systemImage: self.appModel.talkMode.isEnabled ? "waveform.circle.fill" : "waveform.circle")
}
.tag(AppTab.talk)
AgentProTab()
.tabItem { Label("Agent", systemImage: "person.2.fill") }
.tag(AppTab.agent)

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ private func makeRealtimeAudioTapBlock(
inputSampleRate: inputSampleRate,
targetSampleRate: targetSampleRate)
guard !encoded.isEmpty else { return }
let timestampMs = (ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime * 1000).rounded()
let timestampMs = ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime * 1000
let rms = RealtimeTalkRelaySession.rmsLevel(buffer: buffer)
onAudio(encoded, timestampMs, rms)
}
@@ -125,24 +125,15 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
private var eventTask: Task<Void, Never>?
private var outputTask: Task<Void, Never>?
private var outputContinuation: AsyncThrowingStream<Data, Error>.Continuation?
private var outputIdleTask: Task<Void, Never>?
private var outputSessionId = 0
private var pendingOutputChunks: [Data] = []
private var pendingOutputDone = false
private var audioSender: RealtimeAudioSender?
private var isClosed = false
private var isOutputPlaying = false
private var outputStartedAtMs: Double?
private var outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs: Double = 0
private var lastBargeInAtMs: Double = 0
private var micLogFrameCount = 0
private var micLogByteCount = 0
private var micLogMaxRms: Float = 0
private var lastMicLogAtMs: Double = 0
private var suppressedEchoFrameCount = 0
private var suppressedEchoByteCount = 0
private var suppressedEchoMaxRms: Float = 0
private var lastSuppressedEchoLogAtMs: Double = 0
private var outputAudioChunkCount = 0
private var outputAudioByteCount = 0
@@ -177,6 +168,7 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
let eventStream = await self.gateway.subscribeServerEvents(bufferingNewest: 200)
self.startEventPump(stream: eventStream)
self.configureAudioContract(result.audio)
self.startOutputPlayback()
try self.startMicrophonePump()
self.onStatus("Listening (Realtime)")
} catch {
@@ -227,6 +219,7 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
func cancelOutput(reason: String = "user") {
self.stopOutputPlayback()
self.startOutputPlayback()
guard let relaySessionId else { return }
Task { [gateway] in
let payload: [String: Any] = [
@@ -313,18 +306,12 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
let data = Data(base64Encoded: base64)
else { return }
self.recordOutputAudioChunk(byteCount: data.count)
self.markOutputAudioStarted(byteCount: data.count, nowMs: ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime * 1000)
self.markOutputAudioStarted(nowMs: ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime * 1000)
self.onSpeakingChanged(true)
if self.outputContinuation == nil, self.outputTask != nil {
self.pendingOutputChunks.append(data)
return
}
self.ensureOutputPlaybackStarted()
self.outputContinuation?.yield(data)
case "audioDone":
self.finishOutputPlaybackStream()
case "clear":
self.stopOutputPlayback()
self.startOutputPlayback()
case "transcript":
self.handleTranscriptEvent(payload)
case "toolCall":
@@ -350,16 +337,11 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
"talk realtime audio: chunks=\(self.outputAudioChunkCount) bytes=\(self.outputAudioByteCount)")
}
private func markOutputAudioStarted(byteCount: Int, nowMs: Double) {
private func markOutputAudioStarted(nowMs: Double) {
if !self.isOutputPlaying {
self.outputStartedAtMs = nowMs
self.outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs = nowMs
}
self.isOutputPlaying = true
let bytesPerSecond = max(1, self.outputSampleRateHz * Double(MemoryLayout<Int16>.size))
let chunkDurationMs = (Double(byteCount) / bytesPerSecond) * 1000
self.outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs = max(nowMs, self.outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs) + chunkDurationMs
self.scheduleOutputPlaybackIdle(expectedEndMs: self.outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs)
}
private func handleInputLevelDuringOutput(_ rms: Float, timestampMs: Double) {
@@ -555,25 +537,14 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
{ [weak self, audioSender = self.audioSender] encoded, timestampMs, rms in
guard let audioSender else { return }
Task {
let shouldSend = await MainActor.run { [weak self] in
guard let self, !self.isClosed else { return false }
self.recordMicrophoneFrame(byteCount: encoded.count, rms: rms, timestampMs: timestampMs)
self.refreshOutputPlaybackState(timestampMs: timestampMs)
if self.isOutputPlaying {
if self.shouldSuppressMicrophoneDuringOutput() {
self.recordSuppressedOutputEchoFrame(
byteCount: encoded.count,
rms: rms,
timestampMs: timestampMs)
return false
}
if rms >= Self.bargeInRmsThreshold {
self.handleInputLevelDuringOutput(rms, timestampMs: timestampMs)
}
}
return true
await MainActor.run { [weak self] in
self?.recordMicrophoneFrame(byteCount: encoded.count, rms: rms, timestampMs: timestampMs)
}
if rms >= Self.bargeInRmsThreshold {
await MainActor.run { [weak self] in
self?.handleInputLevelDuringOutput(rms, timestampMs: timestampMs)
}
}
guard shouldSend else { return }
guard let message = await audioSender.send(encoded, timestampMs: timestampMs) else { return }
await MainActor.run { [weak self] in
guard let self, !self.isClosed else { return }
@@ -590,13 +561,6 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
try self.audioEngine.start()
}
private func shouldSuppressMicrophoneDuringOutput() -> Bool {
let outputs = AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().currentRoute.outputs
// Built-in speaker output bleeds into the microphone even in voiceChat mode; keep the
// realtime provider from treating its own speech as user input. Headsets keep barge-in.
return outputs.contains { $0.portType == .builtInSpeaker }
}
private func recordMicrophoneFrame(byteCount: Int, rms: Float, timestampMs: Double) {
guard !self.isClosed else { return }
self.micLogFrameCount += 1
@@ -612,31 +576,13 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
self.micLogMaxRms = 0
}
private func recordSuppressedOutputEchoFrame(byteCount: Int, rms: Float, timestampMs: Double) {
self.suppressedEchoFrameCount += 1
self.suppressedEchoByteCount += byteCount
self.suppressedEchoMaxRms = max(self.suppressedEchoMaxRms, rms)
guard timestampMs - self.lastSuppressedEchoLogAtMs >= 1000 else { return }
self.lastSuppressedEchoLogAtMs = timestampMs
let maxRms = String(format: "%.4f", Double(self.suppressedEchoMaxRms))
GatewayDiagnostics.log(
"talk realtime mic suppressed during output: "
+ "buffers=\(self.suppressedEchoFrameCount) "
+ "bytes=\(self.suppressedEchoByteCount) maxRms=\(maxRms)")
self.suppressedEchoFrameCount = 0
self.suppressedEchoByteCount = 0
self.suppressedEchoMaxRms = 0
}
private func stopMicrophonePump() {
self.audioEngine.inputNode.removeTap(onBus: 0)
self.audioEngine.stop()
}
private func ensureOutputPlaybackStarted() {
guard self.outputContinuation == nil, self.outputTask == nil else { return }
self.outputSessionId += 1
let sessionId = self.outputSessionId
private func startOutputPlayback() {
self.stopOutputPlayback()
let stream = AsyncThrowingStream<Data, Error> { continuation in
self.outputContinuation = continuation
}
@@ -644,95 +590,28 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
guard let self else { return }
let result = await self.pcmPlayer.play(stream: stream, sampleRate: self.outputSampleRateHz)
await MainActor.run {
guard self.outputSessionId == sessionId else { return }
self.outputTask = nil
self.outputContinuation = nil
if !result.finished, let interruptedAt = result.interruptedAt {
self.logger.info("realtime output interrupted at \(interruptedAt, privacy: .public)s")
}
self.markOutputPlaybackFinished()
self.startPendingOutputPlaybackIfNeeded()
}
}
}
private func finishOutputPlaybackStream() {
guard let continuation = self.outputContinuation else {
if self.outputTask != nil, !self.pendingOutputChunks.isEmpty {
self.pendingOutputDone = true
}
return
}
continuation.finish()
self.outputContinuation = nil
}
private func startPendingOutputPlaybackIfNeeded() {
guard !self.pendingOutputChunks.isEmpty else {
self.pendingOutputDone = false
return
}
let chunks = self.pendingOutputChunks
let shouldFinish = self.pendingOutputDone
self.pendingOutputChunks = []
self.pendingOutputDone = false
self.ensureOutputPlaybackStarted()
for chunk in chunks {
self.markOutputAudioStarted(byteCount: chunk.count, nowMs: ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime * 1000)
self.onSpeakingChanged(true)
self.outputContinuation?.yield(chunk)
}
if shouldFinish {
self.finishOutputPlaybackStream()
}
}
private func scheduleOutputPlaybackIdle(expectedEndMs: Double) {
self.outputIdleTask?.cancel()
let nowMs = ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime * 1000
let idleDelayMs = max(350, expectedEndMs - nowMs + 500)
self.outputIdleTask = Task { [weak self] in
try? await Task.sleep(nanoseconds: UInt64(idleDelayMs * 1_000_000))
guard !Task.isCancelled else { return }
await MainActor.run { [weak self] in
guard let self, !self.isClosed else { return }
let nowMs = ProcessInfo.processInfo.systemUptime * 1000
self.refreshOutputPlaybackState(timestampMs: nowMs, cancelIdleTask: false)
}
}
}
private func refreshOutputPlaybackState(timestampMs: Double, cancelIdleTask: Bool = true) {
guard self.isOutputPlaying else { return }
guard timestampMs >= self.outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs + 500 else { return }
self.markOutputPlaybackFinished(cancelIdleTask: cancelIdleTask)
}
private func markOutputPlaybackFinished(cancelIdleTask: Bool = true) {
if cancelIdleTask {
self.outputIdleTask?.cancel()
self.outputIdleTask = nil
}
private func markOutputPlaybackFinished() {
self.isOutputPlaying = false
self.outputStartedAtMs = nil
self.outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs = 0
self.onSpeakingChanged(false)
}
private func stopOutputPlayback() {
self.outputSessionId += 1
self.outputContinuation?.finish()
self.outputContinuation = nil
self.outputTask?.cancel()
self.outputTask = nil
self.outputIdleTask?.cancel()
self.outputIdleTask = nil
self.pendingOutputChunks = []
self.pendingOutputDone = false
_ = self.pcmPlayer.stop()
self.isOutputPlaying = false
self.outputStartedAtMs = nil
self.outputPlaybackExpectedEndMs = 0
self.onSpeakingChanged(false)
}
@@ -805,7 +684,7 @@ final class RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
extension RealtimeTalkRelaySession {
func _test_markOutputAudioStarted(nowMs: Double) {
self.markOutputAudioStarted(byteCount: 4800, nowMs: nowMs)
self.markOutputAudioStarted(nowMs: nowMs)
}
func _test_markOutputPlaybackFinished() {

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@@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ final class TalkModeManager: NSObject {
})
self.realtimeRelaySession = relaySession
do {
try Self.configureRealtimeAudioSession()
try Self.configureAudioSession()
try await relaySession.start()
guard self.realtimeRelaySession === relaySession, self.isEnabled else {
relaySession.stop()

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@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ Sources/Design/AgentProNodesDestination.swift
Sources/Design/AgentProTab.swift
Sources/Design/ChatProTab.swift
Sources/Design/CommandCenterTab.swift
Sources/Design/TalkProTab.swift
Sources/Design/OpenClawProComponents.swift
Sources/Design/OpenClawProScreens.swift
Sources/Design/SettingsProTab.swift

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@@ -29,14 +29,6 @@ def clear_empty_env_var(key)
ENV.delete(key) unless env_present?(ENV[key])
end
def screenshot_upload_requested?
ENV["DELIVER_SCREENSHOTS"] == "1"
end
def screenshot_paths
Dir[File.join(__dir__, "screenshots", "**", "*.png")]
end
def maybe_decode_hex_keychain_secret(value)
return value unless env_present?(value)
@@ -322,7 +314,6 @@ platform :ios do
desc "Upload App Store metadata (and optionally screenshots)"
lane :metadata do
sync_ios_versioning!
version_metadata = read_ios_version_metadata
api_key = asc_api_key
clear_empty_env_var("APP_STORE_CONNECT_API_KEY_PATH")
app_identifier = ENV["ASC_APP_IDENTIFIER"]
@@ -330,21 +321,11 @@ platform :ios do
app_identifier = nil unless env_present?(app_identifier)
app_id = nil unless env_present?(app_id)
if screenshot_upload_requested? && screenshot_paths.empty?
UI.user_error!("DELIVER_SCREENSHOTS=1 but no PNG screenshots were found under apps/ios/fastlane/screenshots.")
end
deliver_options = {
api_key: api_key,
force: true,
app_version: version_metadata[:short_version],
copyright: "2026 OpenClaw",
primary_category: "PRODUCTIVITY",
secondary_category: "UTILITIES",
skip_screenshots: !screenshot_upload_requested?,
skip_screenshots: ENV["DELIVER_SCREENSHOTS"] != "1",
skip_metadata: ENV["DELIVER_METADATA"] != "1",
skip_binary_upload: true,
overwrite_screenshots: screenshot_upload_requested?,
run_precheck_before_submit: false
}
deliver_options[:app_identifier] = app_identifier if app_identifier

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@@ -1,19 +1,18 @@
OpenClaw is a personal AI assistant you run on your own devices.
Pair this iPhone app with your OpenClaw Gateway to use your phone as a secure node for chat, voice, approvals, sharing, and device-aware automation.
Pair this iPhone app with your OpenClaw Gateway to connect your phone as a secure node for voice, camera, and device automation.
What you can do:
- Pair with your private OpenClaw Gateway by QR code or setup code
- Chat with your assistant from iPhone
- Use realtime Talk mode and push-to-talk
- Review Gateway action approvals from your phone
- Use voice wake and push-to-talk
- Capture photos and short clips on request
- Record screen snippets for troubleshooting and workflows
- Share text, links, and media directly from iOS into OpenClaw
- Enable device capabilities such as camera, screen, location, photos, contacts, calendar, and reminders when you choose
- Receive push wakes and node status updates for connected workflows
- Run location-aware and device-aware automations
OpenClaw is local-first: you control your gateway, keys, configuration, and permissions. Device access is managed by iOS permissions and can be enabled only for the capabilities you want to use.
OpenClaw is local-first: you control your gateway, keys, and configuration.
Getting started:
1) Set up your OpenClaw Gateway
2) Open the iOS app and pair with your gateway
3) Start using chat, Talk mode, approvals, and automations from your phone
3) Start using commands and automations from your phone

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@@ -1 +1 @@
openclaw,ai assistant,local ai,iphone ai,voice assistant,automation,gateway,chat,agent
openclaw,ai assistant,local ai,voice assistant,automation,gateway,chat,agent,node

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@@ -1 +1 @@
Pair your iPhone with your OpenClaw Gateway for chat, realtime voice, approvals, device capabilities, and private automation.
Run OpenClaw from your iPhone: pair with your own gateway, trigger automations, and use voice, camera, and share actions.

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@@ -1,5 +1 @@
Maintenance update for the current OpenClaw release.
- Added hosted push relay defaults, realtime Talk playback, and safer WebSocket ping handling for mobile sessions.
- Updated App Store screenshots to cover Gateway pairing, Command, Chat, Talk, Agent, and Settings flows.
- Highlighted realtime Talk relay, Gateway connection status, node capabilities, push wake, and privacy controls.

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
{
"version": "2026.5.30"
"version": "2026.5.28"
}

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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@
<key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
<string>APPL</string>
<key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
<string>2026.5.30</string>
<string>2026.5.28</string>
<key>CFBundleVersion</key>
<string>2026053000</string>
<string>2026052800</string>
<key>CFBundleIconFile</key>
<string>OpenClaw</string>
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>

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@@ -14,22 +14,6 @@ public protocol WebSocketTasking: AnyObject {
extension URLSessionWebSocketTask: WebSocketTasking {}
private final class WebSocketPingContinuationGate: @unchecked Sendable {
private let lock = NSLock()
private var didResume = false
func resumeOnce(_ resume: () -> Void) {
self.lock.lock()
if self.didResume {
self.lock.unlock()
return
}
self.didResume = true
self.lock.unlock()
resume()
}
}
public struct WebSocketTaskBox: @unchecked Sendable {
public let task: any WebSocketTasking
public init(task: any WebSocketTasking) {
@@ -64,13 +48,8 @@ public struct WebSocketTaskBox: @unchecked Sendable {
public func sendPing() async throws {
try await withCheckedThrowingContinuation { (continuation: CheckedContinuation<Void, Error>) in
let gate = WebSocketPingContinuationGate()
self.task.sendPing { error in
// URLSession can race ping callbacks with cancellation; only the first
// pong result owns this checked continuation or Swift traps the app.
gate.resumeOnce {
ThrowingContinuationSupport.resumeVoid(continuation, error: error)
}
ThrowingContinuationSupport.resumeVoid(continuation, error: error)
}
}
}

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@@ -361,26 +361,6 @@
}
}
},
"get_goal": {
"emoji": "🎯",
"title": "Get Goal",
"detailKeys": []
},
"create_goal": {
"emoji": "🎯",
"title": "Create Goal",
"detailKeys": [
"objective",
"token_budget"
]
},
"update_goal": {
"emoji": "🎯",
"title": "Update Goal",
"detailKeys": [
"status"
]
},
"update_plan": {
"emoji": "🗺️",
"title": "Update Plan",
@@ -389,15 +369,6 @@
"plan.0.step"
]
},
"skill_workshop": {
"emoji": "🧰",
"title": "Skill Workshop",
"detailKeys": [
"action",
"name",
"proposal_id"
]
},
"gateway": {
"emoji": "🔌",
"title": "Gateway",

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@@ -11,42 +11,6 @@ private extension NSLock {
}
}
private final class DoubleCallbackPingWebSocketTask: WebSocketTasking, @unchecked Sendable {
private let callbacks: [Error?]
init(callbacks: [Error?]) {
self.callbacks = callbacks
}
var state: URLSessionTask.State { .running }
func resume() {}
func cancel(with closeCode: URLSessionWebSocketTask.CloseCode, reason: Data?) {
_ = (closeCode, reason)
}
func send(_ message: URLSessionWebSocketTask.Message) async throws {
_ = message
}
func sendPing(pongReceiveHandler: @escaping @Sendable (Error?) -> Void) {
for callback in self.callbacks {
pongReceiveHandler(callback)
}
}
func receive() async throws -> URLSessionWebSocketTask.Message {
throw URLError(.badServerResponse)
}
func receive(
completionHandler: @escaping @Sendable (Result<URLSessionWebSocketTask.Message, Error>) -> Void)
{
completionHandler(.failure(URLError(.badServerResponse)))
}
}
private final class FakeGatewayWebSocketTask: WebSocketTasking, @unchecked Sendable {
private let lock = NSLock()
private let helloAuth: [String: Any]?
@@ -229,25 +193,6 @@ private actor SeqGapProbe {
@Suite(.serialized)
struct GatewayNodeSessionTests {
@Test
func websocketPingIgnoresDuplicateSuccessCallbacks() async throws {
let task = DoubleCallbackPingWebSocketTask(callbacks: [nil, nil])
try await WebSocketTaskBox(task: task).sendPing()
}
@Test
func websocketPingIgnoresDuplicateCallbacksAfterFirstError() async throws {
let firstError = URLError(.networkConnectionLost)
let task = DoubleCallbackPingWebSocketTask(callbacks: [firstError, nil])
do {
try await WebSocketTaskBox(task: task).sendPing()
Issue.record("sendPing unexpectedly succeeded")
} catch let error as URLError {
#expect(error.code == firstError.code)
}
}
@Test
func scannedSetupCodePrefersBootstrapAuthOverStoredDeviceToken() async throws {
let tempDir = FileManager.default.temporaryDirectory

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
- Signal/container mode: add REST API support for bbernhard/signal-cli-rest-api containerized deployments via a unified adapter layer, with automatic mode detection and `channels.signal.apiMode` config. (#10240) Thanks @Hua688.

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ const bundledPluginEntries = [
"setup-entry.ts!",
"{api,contract-api,helper-api,runtime-api,light-runtime-api,update-offset-runtime-api,channel-plugin-api,provider-plugin-api,setup-api}.ts!",
"subagent-hooks-api.ts!",
"src/{api,runtime-api,light-runtime-api,update-offset-runtime-api,channel-plugin-api,provider-plugin-api,doctor-contract,setup-surface,mcp-serve}.ts!",
"src/{api,runtime-api,light-runtime-api,update-offset-runtime-api,channel-plugin-api,provider-plugin-api,doctor-contract,setup-surface}.ts!",
"src/subagent-hooks-api.ts!",
] as const;
@@ -168,31 +168,6 @@ const config = {
entry: ["src/index.ts!", "src/*.ts!", "src/harness/**/*.ts!"],
project: ["src/**/*.ts!"],
},
"packages/gateway-client": {
entry: ["src/index.ts!"],
project: ["src/**/*.ts!"],
},
"packages/gateway-protocol": {
entry: ["src/index.ts!", "src/schema.ts!"],
project: ["src/**/*.ts!"],
},
"packages/net-policy": {
entry: ["src/index.ts!", "src/ip.ts!"],
project: ["src/**/*.ts!"],
},
"packages/markdown-core": {
entry: ["src/*.ts!"],
project: ["src/**/*.ts!"],
},
"packages/terminal-core": {
entry: ["src/*.ts!"],
project: ["src/**/*.ts!"],
},
"packages/speech-core": {
entry: ["api.ts!", "runtime-api.ts!", "speaker.ts!", "voice-models.ts!"],
project: ["**/*.ts!"],
ignoreDependencies: ["openclaw"],
},
"packages/*": {
entry: ["index.js!", "scripts/postinstall.js!"],
project: ["index.js!", "scripts/**/*.js!"],

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
370da2e3a4253f00c3963a3ad8b57707ea3f67a8d0d394b7d2b96db4f3413d32 config-baseline.json
6a66c70d36dacf5fd1a8b7e157d1ff4812e97f518c13ebc3190509df4c269f29 config-baseline.core.json
a9102c0611b8170fac37853cc31771810f31757a9e3b2c6796bbd9625f9b9206 config-baseline.channel.json
923a8cac695c752e51751cc2dea185a3fbe19d0015722f7ea1909f897dfbb898 config-baseline.plugin.json
c61b32fda64ee6cd4d4aa5ed6950c4c681a585d49bf5c127b92e562608a0a303 config-baseline.json
ee4c0f0fb15cda02268f2e83d0c5e1c8d0ec0a2c1b2fdb89cdfce308dadb2b8b config-baseline.core.json
ccb0c68e959854b9d54d66b8c78bfba5fe6f8a37e669e2e7e511b02c4c977122 config-baseline.channel.json
1b763a5524aca2d7ecf1eea38f845ad1ffed5c1b37e85e62f6a7902a3ee0f920 config-baseline.plugin.json

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
cf29066e9465cb5ac1387d1d482d0939b9176220ecc69964da9af1a471939269 plugin-sdk-api-baseline.json
ab43993cf713a96b191c55cf89bb215c18ecdc2d8edf50f31369ce3b162c56e3 plugin-sdk-api-baseline.jsonl
91cb45dc1e8aaa3dac9a2c1d3c98c8ff22112e41c305de17f30d0d4420635ee4 plugin-sdk-api-baseline.json
3aa4802ffcb68c4f15e367030994eae10e73b55b5f14c8e23d4e9467fae325fe plugin-sdk-api-baseline.jsonl

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@@ -175,26 +175,6 @@
"source": "Agent harness plugins",
"target": "Agent harness plugins"
},
{
"source": "Agent harness plugins (SDK reference)",
"target": "Agent harness plugins (SDK reference)"
},
{
"source": "Copilot SDK harness",
"target": "Copilot SDK harness"
},
{
"source": "Copilot plugin",
"target": "Copilot plugin"
},
{
"source": "GitHub Copilot agent runtime",
"target": "GitHub Copilot agent runtime"
},
{
"source": "copilot",
"target": "copilot"
},
{
"source": "Agent loop",
"target": "Agent loop"
@@ -1103,18 +1083,6 @@
"source": "Plugin Manifest",
"target": "Plugin Manifest"
},
{
"source": "Workboard plugin",
"target": "Workboard 插件"
},
{
"source": "workboard",
"target": "workboard"
},
{
"source": "Control UI",
"target": "Control UI"
},
{
"source": "Z.AI (GLM)",
"target": "Z.AI (GLM)"

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@@ -15,8 +15,9 @@ Cron is the Gateway's built-in scheduler. It persists jobs, wakes the agent at t
<Steps>
<Step title="Add a one-shot reminder">
```bash
openclaw cron create "2026-02-01T16:00:00Z" \
openclaw cron add \
--name "Reminder" \
--at "2026-02-01T16:00:00Z" \
--session main \
--system-event "Reminder: check the cron docs draft" \
--wake now \
@@ -40,9 +41,10 @@ Cron is the Gateway's built-in scheduler. It persists jobs, wakes the agent at t
## How cron works
- Cron runs **inside the Gateway** process (not inside the model).
- Job definitions, runtime state, and run history persist in OpenClaw's shared SQLite state database so restarts do not lose schedules.
- On upgrade, legacy `~/.openclaw/cron/jobs.json`, `jobs-state.json`, and `runs/*.jsonl` files are imported once and renamed with a `.migrated` suffix. Malformed job rows are skipped from runtime and copied to `jobs-quarantine.json` for later repair or review.
- `cron.store` still names the logical cron store key and legacy import path. After import, editing that JSON file no longer changes active cron jobs; use `openclaw cron add|edit|remove` or the Gateway cron RPC methods instead.
- Job definitions persist at `~/.openclaw/cron/jobs.json` so restarts do not lose schedules.
- Runtime execution state persists next to it in `~/.openclaw/cron/jobs-state.json`. If you track cron definitions in git, track `jobs.json` and gitignore `jobs-state.json`.
- After the split, older OpenClaw versions can read `jobs.json` but may treat jobs as fresh because runtime fields now live in `jobs-state.json`.
- When `jobs.json` is edited while the Gateway is running or stopped, OpenClaw compares the changed schedule fields with pending runtime slot metadata and clears stale `nextRunAtMs` values. Pure formatting or key-order-only rewrites preserve the pending slot.
- All cron executions create [background task](/automation/tasks) records.
- On Gateway startup, overdue isolated agent-turn jobs are rescheduled out of the channel-connect window instead of replaying immediately, so Discord/Telegram startup and native-command setup stay responsive after restarts.
- One-shot jobs (`--at`) auto-delete after success by default.
@@ -144,8 +146,6 @@ This fires ~56 times per month instead of 01 times per month. OpenClaw use
Cron jobs can also carry payload-level `fallbacks`. When present, that list replaces the configured fallback chain for the job. Use `fallbacks: []` in the job payload/API when you want a strict cron run that tries only the selected model. If a job has `--model` but neither payload nor configured fallbacks, OpenClaw passes an explicit empty fallback override so the agent primary is not appended as a hidden extra retry target.
Local-provider preflight checks walk configured fallbacks before marking a cron run `skipped`; `fallbacks: []` keeps that preflight path strict.
Model-selection precedence for isolated jobs is:
1. Gmail hook model override (when the run came from Gmail and that override is allowed)
@@ -215,11 +215,12 @@ Failure notifications follow a separate destination path:
</Tab>
<Tab title="Recurring isolated job">
```bash
openclaw cron create "0 7 * * *" \
"Summarize overnight updates." \
openclaw cron add \
--name "Morning brief" \
--cron "0 7 * * *" \
--tz "America/Los_Angeles" \
--session isolated \
--message "Summarize overnight updates." \
--announce \
--channel slack \
--to "channel:C1234567890"
@@ -238,14 +239,6 @@ Failure notifications follow a separate destination path:
--announce
```
</Tab>
<Tab title="Webhook output">
```bash
openclaw cron create "0 18 * * 1-5" \
"Summarize today's deploys as JSON." \
--name "Deploy digest" \
--webhook "https://example.invalid/openclaw/cron"
```
</Tab>
</Tabs>
## Webhooks
@@ -418,14 +411,12 @@ openclaw cron runs --id <jobId> --run-id <runId>
openclaw cron remove <jobId>
# Agent selection (multi-agent setups)
openclaw cron create "0 6 * * *" "Check ops queue" --name "Ops sweep" --session isolated --agent ops
openclaw cron add --name "Ops sweep" --cron "0 6 * * *" --session isolated --message "Check ops queue" --agent ops
openclaw cron edit <jobId> --clear-agent
```
`openclaw cron run <jobId>` returns after enqueueing the manual run. Use `--wait` for shutdown hooks, maintenance scripts, or other automation that must block until the queued run finishes. Wait mode polls the exact returned `runId`; it exits `0` for status `ok` and non-zero for `error`, `skipped`, or a wait timeout.
`openclaw cron create` is an alias for `openclaw cron add`, and new jobs can use a positional schedule (`"0 9 * * 1"`, `"every 1h"`, `"20m"`, or an ISO timestamp) followed by a positional agent prompt. Use `--webhook <url>` on `cron add|create` or `cron edit` to POST the finished run payload to an HTTP endpoint. Webhook delivery cannot be combined with chat delivery flags such as `--announce`, `--channel`, `--to`, `--thread-id`, or `--account`.
<Note>
Model override note:
@@ -460,7 +451,9 @@ Model override note:
`maxConcurrentRuns` limits both scheduled cron dispatch and isolated agent-turn execution, and defaults to 8. Isolated cron agent turns use the queue's dedicated `cron-nested` execution lane internally, so raising this value lets independent cron LLM runs progress in parallel instead of only starting their outer cron wrappers. The shared non-cron `nested` lane is not widened by this setting.
`cron.store` is a logical store key and legacy import path. Existing stores are imported into SQLite on first load and archived; future cron changes should go through the CLI or Gateway API.
The runtime state sidecar is derived from `cron.store`: a `.json` store such as `~/clawd/cron/jobs.json` uses `~/clawd/cron/jobs-state.json`, while a store path without a `.json` suffix appends `-state.json`.
If you hand-edit `jobs.json`, leave `jobs-state.json` out of source control. OpenClaw uses that sidecar for pending slots, active markers, last-run metadata, and the schedule identity that tells the scheduler when an externally edited job needs a fresh `nextRunAtMs`.
Disable cron: `cron.enabled: false` or `OPENCLAW_SKIP_CRON=1`.
@@ -472,7 +465,7 @@ Disable cron: `cron.enabled: false` or `OPENCLAW_SKIP_CRON=1`.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Maintenance">
`cron.sessionRetention` (default `24h`) prunes isolated run-session entries. `cron.runLog.keepLines` limits retained SQLite run-history rows per job; `maxBytes` is retained for config compatibility with older file-backed run logs.
`cron.sessionRetention` (default `24h`) prunes isolated run-session entries. `cron.runLog.maxBytes` / `cron.runLog.keepLines` auto-prune run-log files.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Not every agent run creates a task. Heartbeat turns and normal interactive chat
<Accordion title="Notify defaults for cron and media">
Main-session cron tasks use `silent` notify policy by default - they create records for tracking but do not generate notifications. Isolated cron tasks also default to `silent` but are more visible because they run in their own session.
Session-backed `image_generate`, `music_generate`, and `video_generate` runs also use `silent` notify policy. They still create task records, but completion is handed back to the original agent session as an internal wake so the agent can write the follow-up message and attach the finished media itself. The requester agent follows its normal visible-reply contract: automatic final reply when configured, or `message(action="send")` plus `NO_REPLY` when the session requires message-tool replies. If the requester session is no longer active or its active wake fails, and the completion agent misses some or all generated media, OpenClaw sends an idempotent direct fallback with only the missing media to the original channel target.
Session-backed `image_generate`, `music_generate`, and `video_generate` runs also use `silent` notify policy. They still create task records, but completion is handed back to the original agent session as an internal wake so the agent can write the follow-up message and attach the finished media itself. Generated-media completion events require message-tool delivery: the agent must send the finished media with the `message` tool, then reply `NO_REPLY`. If the requester session is no longer active or its active wake fails, and the completion agent misses some or all generated media, OpenClaw sends an idempotent direct fallback with only the missing media to the original channel target.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Concurrent media-generation guardrail">
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ A sweeper runs every **60 seconds** and handles four things:
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Tasks and cron">
Cron job definitions, runtime execution state, and run history live in OpenClaw's shared SQLite state database. **Every** cron execution creates a task record - both main-session and isolated. Main-session cron tasks default to `silent` notify policy so they track without generating notifications.
A cron job **definition** lives in `~/.openclaw/cron/jobs.json`; runtime execution state lives beside it in `~/.openclaw/cron/jobs-state.json`. **Every** cron execution creates a task record - both main-session and isolated. Main-session cron tasks default to `silent` notify policy so they track without generating notifications.
See [Cron Jobs](/automation/cron-jobs).

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@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ To restrict who can click a button, set `allowedUsers` on that button (Discord u
Component callbacks expire after 30 minutes by default. Set `channels.discord.agentComponents.ttlMs` to change that callback registry lifetime for the default Discord account, or `channels.discord.accounts.<accountId>.agentComponents.ttlMs` to override one account in a multi-account setup. The value is milliseconds, must be a positive integer, and is capped at `86400000` (24 hours). Longer TTLs are useful for review or approval workflows that need buttons to remain usable, but they also extend the window where an old Discord message can still trigger an action. Prefer the shortest TTL that fits the workflow, and keep the default when stale callbacks would be surprising.
The `/model` and `/models` slash commands open an interactive model picker with provider, model, and compatible runtime dropdowns plus a Submit step. `/models add` is deprecated and now returns a deprecation message instead of registering models from chat. The picker reply is ephemeral and only the invoking user can use it. Discord select menus are limited to 25 options, so add `provider/*` entries to `agents.defaults.models` when you want the picker to show dynamically discovered models only for selected providers such as `openai` or `vllm`.
The `/model` and `/models` slash commands open an interactive model picker with provider, model, and compatible runtime dropdowns plus a Submit step. `/models add` is deprecated and now returns a deprecation message instead of registering models from chat. The picker reply is ephemeral and only the invoking user can use it. Discord select menus are limited to 25 options, so add `provider/*` entries to `agents.defaults.models` when you want the picker to show dynamically discovered models only for selected providers such as `openai-codex` or `vllm`.
File attachments:
@@ -696,7 +696,6 @@ Default slash command settings:
maxLines: 8,
maxLineChars: 120,
toolProgress: true,
commentary: false,
},
},
},
@@ -709,7 +708,6 @@ Default slash command settings:
- Media, error, and explicit-reply finals cancel pending preview edits.
- `streaming.preview.toolProgress` (default `true`) controls whether tool/progress updates reuse the preview message.
- Tool/progress rows render as compact emoji + title + detail when available, for example `🛠️ Bash: run tests` or `🔎 Web Search: for "query"`.
- `streaming.progress.commentary` (default `false`) opts into assistant commentary/preamble text in the temporary progress draft. Commentary is cleaned before display, stays transient, and does not change final answer delivery.
- `streaming.progress.maxLineChars` controls the per-line progress preview budget. Prose is shortened on word boundaries; command and path details keep useful suffixes.
- `streaming.preview.commandText` / `streaming.progress.commandText` controls command/exec detail in compact progress lines: `raw` (default) or `status` (tool label only).
@@ -1197,7 +1195,7 @@ Auto-join example:
discord: {
voice: {
enabled: true,
model: "openai/gpt-5.5",
model: "openai-codex/gpt-5.5",
autoJoin: [
{
guildId: "123456789012345678",
@@ -1217,7 +1215,7 @@ Auto-join example:
realtime: {
provider: "openai",
model: "gpt-realtime-2",
speakerVoice: "cedar",
voice: "cedar",
},
},
},
@@ -1227,20 +1225,20 @@ Auto-join example:
Notes:
- `voice.tts` overrides `messages.tts` for `stt-tts` voice playback only. Realtime modes use `voice.realtime.speakerVoice`.
- `voice.tts` overrides `messages.tts` for `stt-tts` voice playback only. Realtime modes use `voice.realtime.voice`.
- `voice.mode` controls the conversation path. The default is `agent-proxy`: a realtime voice front end handles turn timing, interruption, and playback, delegates substantive work to the routed OpenClaw agent through `openclaw_agent_consult`, and treats the result like a typed Discord prompt from that speaker. `stt-tts` keeps the older batch STT plus TTS flow. `bidi` lets the realtime model converse directly while exposing `openclaw_agent_consult` for the OpenClaw brain.
- `voice.agentSession` controls which OpenClaw conversation receives voice turns. Leave it unset for the voice channel's own session, or set `{ mode: "target", target: "channel:<text-channel-id>" }` to make the voice channel act as the microphone/speaker extension of an existing Discord text channel session such as `#maintainers`.
- `voice.model` overrides the OpenClaw agent brain for Discord voice responses and realtime consults. Leave it unset to inherit the routed agent model. It is separate from `voice.realtime.model`.
- `voice.followUsers` lets the bot join, move, and leave Discord voice with selected users. See [Follow users in voice](#follow-users-in-voice) for behavior rules and examples.
- `agent-proxy` routes speech through `discord-voice`, which preserves normal owner/tool authorization for the speaker and target session but hides the agent `tts` tool because Discord voice owns playback. By default, `agent-proxy` gives the consult full owner-equivalent tool access for owner speakers (`voice.realtime.toolPolicy: "owner"`) and strongly prefers consulting the OpenClaw agent before substantive answers (`voice.realtime.consultPolicy: "always"`). In that default `always` mode, the realtime layer does not auto-speak filler before the consult answer; it captures and transcribes speech, then speaks the routed OpenClaw answer. If multiple forced consult answers finish while Discord is still playing the first answer, later exact-speech answers are queued until playback idles instead of replacing speech mid-sentence.
- In `stt-tts` mode, STT uses `tools.media.audio`; `voice.model` does not affect transcription.
- In realtime modes, `voice.realtime.provider`, `voice.realtime.model`, and `voice.realtime.speakerVoice` configure the realtime audio session. For OpenAI Realtime 2 plus the Codex brain, use `voice.realtime.model: "gpt-realtime-2"` and `voice.model: "openai/gpt-5.5"`.
- In realtime modes, `voice.realtime.provider`, `voice.realtime.model`, and `voice.realtime.voice` configure the realtime audio session. For OpenAI Realtime 2 plus the Codex brain, use `voice.realtime.model: "gpt-realtime-2"` and `voice.model: "openai-codex/gpt-5.5"`.
- Realtime voice modes include small `IDENTITY.md`, `USER.md`, and `SOUL.md` profile files in the realtime provider instructions by default so fast direct turns keep the same identity, user grounding, and persona as the routed OpenClaw agent. Set `voice.realtime.bootstrapContextFiles` to a subset to customize this, or `[]` to disable it. The supported realtime bootstrap files are limited to those profile files; `AGENTS.md` stays in the normal agent context. The injected profile context does not replace `openclaw_agent_consult` for workspace work, current facts, memory lookup, or tool-backed actions.
- In OpenAI `agent-proxy` realtime mode, set `voice.realtime.requireWakeName: true` to keep Discord realtime voice silent until a transcript starts or ends with a wake name. Configured wake names must be one or two words. If `voice.realtime.wakeNames` is unset, OpenClaw uses the routed agent `name` plus `OpenClaw`, falling back to the agent id plus `OpenClaw`. Wake-name gating disables realtime provider auto-response, routes accepted turns through the OpenClaw agent consult path, and gives a short spoken acknowledgement when a leading wake name is recognized from partial transcription before the final transcript arrives.
- The OpenAI realtime provider accepts current Realtime 2 event names and legacy Codex-compatible aliases for output audio and transcript events, so compatible provider snapshots can drift without dropping assistant audio.
- `voice.realtime.bargeIn` controls whether Discord speaker-start events interrupt active realtime playback. If unset, it follows the realtime provider's input-audio interruption setting.
- `voice.realtime.minBargeInAudioEndMs` controls the minimum assistant playback duration before an OpenAI realtime barge-in truncates audio. Default: `250`. Set `0` for immediate interruption in low-echo rooms, or raise it for echo-heavy speaker setups.
- For an OpenAI voice on Discord playback, set `voice.tts.provider: "openai"` and choose a Text-to-speech voice under `voice.tts.providers.openai.speakerVoice`. `cedar` is a good masculine-sounding choice on the current OpenAI TTS model.
- For an OpenAI voice on Discord playback, set `voice.tts.provider: "openai"` and choose a Text-to-speech voice under `voice.tts.openai.voice` or `voice.tts.providers.openai.voice`. `cedar` is a good masculine-sounding choice on the current OpenAI TTS model.
- Per-channel Discord `systemPrompt` overrides apply to voice transcript turns for that voice channel.
- Voice transcript turns derive owner status from Discord `allowFrom` (or `dm.allowFrom`) for owner-gated commands and channel actions. Agent tool visibility follows the configured tool policy for the routed session.
- Discord voice is opt-in for text-only configs; set `channels.discord.voice.enabled=true` (or keep an existing `channels.discord.voice` block) to enable `/vc` commands, the voice runtime, and the `GuildVoiceStates` gateway intent.
@@ -1325,13 +1323,13 @@ Default agent-proxy voice-channel session example:
discord: {
voice: {
enabled: true,
model: "openai/gpt-5.5",
model: "openai-codex/gpt-5.5",
followUsersEnabled: true,
followUsers: ["123456789012345678"],
realtime: {
provider: "openai",
model: "gpt-realtime-2",
speakerVoice: "cedar",
voice: "cedar",
},
},
},
@@ -1353,11 +1351,9 @@ Legacy STT plus TTS example:
model: "openai/gpt-5.4-mini",
tts: {
provider: "openai",
providers: {
openai: {
model: "gpt-4o-mini-tts",
speakerVoice: "cedar",
},
openai: {
model: "gpt-4o-mini-tts",
voice: "cedar",
},
},
},
@@ -1375,11 +1371,11 @@ Realtime bidi example:
voice: {
enabled: true,
mode: "bidi",
model: "openai/gpt-5.5",
model: "openai-codex/gpt-5.5",
realtime: {
provider: "openai",
model: "gpt-realtime-2",
speakerVoice: "cedar",
voice: "cedar",
toolPolicy: "safe-read-only",
consultPolicy: "always",
},
@@ -1398,7 +1394,7 @@ Voice as an extension of an existing Discord channel session:
voice: {
enabled: true,
mode: "agent-proxy",
model: "openai/gpt-5.5",
model: "openai-codex/gpt-5.5",
agentSession: {
mode: "target",
target: "channel:123456789012345678",
@@ -1406,7 +1402,7 @@ Voice as an extension of an existing Discord channel session:
realtime: {
provider: "openai",
model: "gpt-realtime-2",
speakerVoice: "cedar",
voice: "cedar",
},
},
},
@@ -1433,11 +1429,11 @@ Echo-heavy OpenAI Realtime example:
voice: {
enabled: true,
mode: "bidi",
model: "openai/gpt-5.5",
model: "openai-codex/gpt-5.5",
realtime: {
provider: "openai",
model: "gpt-realtime-2",
speakerVoice: "cedar",
voice: "cedar",
bargeIn: true,
minBargeInAudioEndMs: 500,
consultPolicy: "always",

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Feishu/Lark is an all-in-one collaboration platform where teams chat, share docu
## Quick start
<Note>
Requires OpenClaw 2026.5.29 or above. Run `openclaw --version` to check. Upgrade with `openclaw update`.
Requires OpenClaw 2026.4.25 or above. Run `openclaw --version` to check. Upgrade with `openclaw update`.
</Note>
<Steps>

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@@ -915,10 +915,9 @@ Uploaded files are stored in a `/OpenClawShared/` folder in the configured Share
OpenClaw sends Teams polls as Adaptive Cards (there is no native Teams poll API).
- CLI: `openclaw message poll --channel msteams --target conversation:<id> ...`
- Votes are recorded by the gateway in OpenClaw plugin-state SQLite under `state/openclaw.sqlite`.
- Existing `msteams-polls.json` files are imported once when the MSTeams plugin starts.
- Votes are recorded by the gateway in `~/.openclaw/msteams-polls.json`.
- The gateway must stay online to record votes.
- Polls do not auto-post result summaries yet, and there is no supported poll-results CLI yet.
- Polls do not auto-post result summaries yet (inspect the store file if needed).
## Presentation cards

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@@ -411,9 +411,9 @@ curl "https://api.telegram.org/bot<bot_token>/getUpdates"
Preview streaming is separate from block streaming. When block streaming is explicitly enabled for Telegram, OpenClaw skips the preview stream to avoid double-streaming.
Reasoning stream behavior:
Telegram-only reasoning stream:
- `/reasoning stream` uses a supported channel's reasoning-preview path; on Telegram, it streams reasoning into the live preview while generating
- `/reasoning stream` sends reasoning to the live preview while generating
- the reasoning preview is deleted after final delivery; use `/reasoning on` when reasoning should remain visible
- final answer is sent without reasoning text

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@@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ order and tells you what it chose:
- existing explicit model, if already configured
- `OPENAI_API_KEY` -> `openai/gpt-5.5`
- `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` -> `anthropic/claude-opus-4-8`
- Claude Code CLI -> `claude-cli/claude-opus-4-8`
- `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` -> `anthropic/claude-opus-4-7`
- Claude Code CLI -> `claude-cli/claude-opus-4-7`
- Codex -> `openai/gpt-5.5` through the Codex app-server harness
If none are available, setup still writes the default workspace and leaves the
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ planner turn through OpenClaw's normal runtime paths. It first uses the
configured OpenClaw model. If no configured model is usable yet, it can fall
back to local runtimes already present on the machine:
- Claude Code CLI: `claude-cli/claude-opus-4-8`
- Claude Code CLI: `claude-cli/claude-opus-4-7`
- Codex app-server harness: `openai/gpt-5.5`
The model-assisted planner cannot mutate config directly. It must translate the

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@@ -14,26 +14,6 @@ Manage cron jobs for the Gateway scheduler.
Run `openclaw cron --help` for the full command surface. See [Cron jobs](/automation/cron-jobs) for the conceptual guide.
</Tip>
## Create jobs quickly
`openclaw cron create` is an alias for `openclaw cron add`. For new jobs, put the schedule first and the prompt second:
```bash
openclaw cron create "0 7 * * *" \
"Summarize overnight updates." \
--name "Morning brief" \
--agent ops
```
Use `--webhook <url>` when the job should POST the finished payload instead of delivering to a chat target:
```bash
openclaw cron create "0 18 * * 1-5" \
"Summarize today's deploys as JSON." \
--name "Deploy digest" \
--webhook "https://example.invalid/openclaw/cron"
```
## Sessions
`--session` accepts `main`, `isolated`, `current`, or `session:<id>`.
@@ -70,8 +50,6 @@ Isolated cron chat delivery is shared between the agent and the runner:
- `webhook` posts the finished payload to a URL.
- `none` disables runner fallback delivery.
Use `cron add|create --webhook <url>` or `cron edit <job-id> --webhook <url>` to set webhook delivery. Do not combine `--webhook` with chat delivery flags such as `--announce`, `--no-deliver`, `--channel`, `--to`, `--thread-id`, or `--account`.
`--announce` is runner fallback delivery for the final reply. `--no-deliver` disables that fallback but does not remove the agent's `message` tool when a chat route is available.
Reminders created from an active chat preserve the live chat delivery target for fallback announce delivery. Internal session keys may be lowercase; do not use them as a source of truth for case-sensitive provider IDs such as Matrix room IDs.
@@ -118,7 +96,7 @@ Skipped runs are tracked separately from execution errors. They do not affect re
For isolated jobs that target a local configured model provider, cron runs a lightweight provider preflight before starting the agent turn. Loopback, private-network, and `.local` `api: "ollama"` providers are probed at `/api/tags`; local OpenAI-compatible providers such as vLLM, SGLang, and LM Studio are probed at `/models`. If the endpoint is unreachable, the run is recorded as `skipped` and retried on a later schedule; matching dead endpoints are cached for 5 minutes to avoid many jobs hammering the same local server.
Note: cron jobs, pending runtime state, and run history live in the shared SQLite state database. Legacy `jobs.json`, `jobs-state.json`, and `runs/*.jsonl` files are imported once and renamed with a `.migrated` suffix. After import, edit schedules with `openclaw cron add|edit|remove` instead of editing JSON files.
Note: cron job definitions live in `jobs.json`, while pending runtime state lives in `jobs-state.json`. If `jobs.json` is edited externally, the Gateway reloads changed schedules and clears stale pending slots; formatting-only rewrites do not clear the pending slot.
### Manual runs
@@ -155,7 +133,6 @@ Cron `--model` is a **job primary**, not a chat-session `/model` override. That
- Per-job payload `fallbacks` replaces the configured fallback list when present.
- An empty per-job fallback list (`fallbacks: []` in the job payload/API) makes the cron run strict.
- When a job has `--model` but no fallback list is configured, OpenClaw passes an explicit empty fallback override so the agent primary is not appended as a hidden retry target.
- Local-provider preflight checks walk configured fallbacks before marking a cron run `skipped`.
`openclaw doctor` reports jobs that already have `payload.model` set, including provider namespace counts and mismatches against `agents.defaults.model`. Use that check when auth, provider, or billing behavior looks different between live chat and scheduled jobs.
@@ -199,7 +176,7 @@ Cron does not classify final-output prose or approval-looking refusal phrases as
Retention and pruning are controlled in config:
- `cron.sessionRetention` (default `24h`) prunes completed isolated run sessions.
- `cron.runLog.keepLines` prunes retained SQLite run-history rows per job. `cron.runLog.maxBytes` remains accepted for compatibility with older file-backed run logs.
- `cron.runLog.maxBytes` and `cron.runLog.keepLines` prune `~/.openclaw/cron/runs/<jobId>.jsonl`.
## Migrating older jobs
@@ -242,10 +219,11 @@ openclaw cron edit <job-id> --announce --channel telegram --to "-1001234567890"
Create an isolated job with lightweight bootstrap context:
```bash
openclaw cron create "0 7 * * *" \
"Summarize overnight updates." \
openclaw cron add \
--name "Lightweight morning brief" \
--cron "0 7 * * *" \
--session isolated \
--message "Summarize overnight updates." \
--light-context \
--no-deliver
```
@@ -292,7 +270,6 @@ Delivery tweaks:
```bash
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --announce --channel slack --to "channel:C1234567890"
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --webhook "https://example.invalid/openclaw/cron"
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --best-effort-deliver
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --no-best-effort-deliver
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --no-deliver

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@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ Notes:
- Doctor reports cron jobs with explicit `payload.model` overrides, including provider namespace counts and mismatches against `agents.defaults.model`, so scheduled jobs that do not inherit the default model are visible during auth or billing investigations.
- On Linux, doctor warns when the user's crontab still runs legacy `~/.openclaw/bin/ensure-whatsapp.sh`; that script is no longer maintained and can log false WhatsApp gateway outages when cron lacks the systemd user-bus environment.
- When WhatsApp is enabled, doctor checks for a degraded Gateway event loop with local `openclaw-tui` clients still running. `doctor --fix` stops only verified local TUI clients so WhatsApp replies are not queued behind stale TUI refresh loops.
- Doctor rewrites legacy `openai-codex/*` model refs to canonical `openai/*` refs across primary models, fallbacks, image/video generation models, heartbeat/subagent/compaction overrides, hooks, channel model overrides, and stale session route pins. `--fix` also migrates legacy `openai-codex:*` auth profiles and `auth.order.openai-codex` entries to `openai:*`, moves Codex intent onto provider/model-scoped `agentRuntime.id: "codex"` entries, removes stale whole-agent/session runtime pins, and keeps repaired OpenAI agent refs on Codex auth routing instead of direct OpenAI API-key auth.
- Doctor rewrites legacy `openai-codex/*` model refs to canonical `openai/*` refs across primary models, fallbacks, heartbeat/subagent/compaction overrides, hooks, channel model overrides, and stale session route pins. `--fix` moves Codex intent onto provider/model-scoped `agentRuntime.id: "codex"` entries, preserves session auth-profile pins such as `openai-codex:...`, removes stale whole-agent/session runtime pins, and keeps repaired OpenAI agent refs on Codex auth routing instead of direct OpenAI API-key auth.
- Doctor cleans legacy plugin dependency staging state created by older OpenClaw versions and relinks the host `openclaw` package for managed npm plugins that declare it as a peer dependency. It also repairs missing downloadable plugins that are referenced by config, such as `plugins.entries`, configured channels, configured provider/search settings, or configured agent runtimes. During package updates, doctor skips package-manager plugin repair until the package swap is complete; rerun `openclaw doctor --fix` afterward if a configured plugin still needs recovery. If the download fails, doctor reports the install error and preserves the configured plugin entry for the next repair attempt.
- Doctor repairs stale plugin config by removing missing plugin ids from `plugins.allow`/`plugins.deny`/`plugins.entries`, plus matching dangling channel config, heartbeat targets, and channel model overrides when plugin discovery is healthy.
- Doctor quarantines invalid plugin config by disabling the affected `plugins.entries.<id>` entry and removing its invalid `config` payload. Gateway startup already skips only that bad plugin so other plugins and channels can keep running.

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@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ This table maps common inference tasks to the corresponding infer command.
- Use `model run --thinking <level>` to pass a one-shot thinking/reasoning level (`off`, `minimal`, `low`, `medium`, `high`, `adaptive`, `xhigh`, or `max`) while keeping the run raw.
- For `image describe`, `audio transcribe`, and `video describe`, `--model` must use the form `<provider/model>`.
- For `image describe`, `--file` accepts local paths and HTTP(S) image URLs. Remote URLs use the normal media-fetch SSRF policy.
- For `image describe`, an explicit `--model` runs that provider/model directly. The model must be image-capable in the model catalog or provider config. `codex/<model>` runs a bounded Codex app-server image-understanding turn; `openai/<model>` uses the OpenAI provider path with either API-key or ChatGPT/Codex OAuth auth.
- For `image describe`, an explicit `--model` runs that provider/model directly. The model must be image-capable in the model catalog or provider config. `codex/<model>` runs a bounded Codex app-server image-understanding turn; `openai-codex/<model>` uses the OpenAI Codex OAuth provider path.
- Stateless execution commands default to local.
- Gateway-managed state commands default to gateway.
- The normal local path does not require the gateway to be running.
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Notes:
- Local `model run` is the narrowest CLI smoke for provider/model/auth health because, for non-Codex providers, it sends only the supplied prompt to the selected model.
- Local `model run --model <provider/model>` can use exact bundled static catalog rows from `models list --all` before that provider is written to config. Provider auth is still required; missing credentials fail as auth errors, not `Unknown model`.
- For Mistral Medium 3.5 reasoning probes, leave temperature unset/default. Mistral rejects `reasoning_effort="high"` plus `temperature: 0`; use `mistral/mistral-medium-3-5` with default temperature or a non-zero reasoning-mode value such as `0.7`.
- Codex Responses local probes are the narrow exception: OpenClaw adds a minimal system instruction so the transport can populate its required `instructions` field, without adding full agent context, tools, memory, or session transcript.
- `openai-codex/*` local probes are the narrow exception: OpenClaw adds a minimal system instruction so the Codex Responses transport can populate its required `instructions` field, without adding full agent context, tools, memory, or session transcript.
- Local `model run --file` keeps that lean path and attaches image content directly to the single user message. Common image files such as PNG, JPEG, and WebP work when their MIME type is detected as `image/*`; unsupported or unrecognized files fail before the provider is called.
- `model run --file` is best when you want to test the selected multimodal text model directly. Use `infer image describe` when you want OpenClaw's image-understanding provider selection and default image-model routing.
- The selected model must support image input; text-only models may reject the request at the provider layer.

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@@ -348,8 +348,7 @@ For broader testing context, see [Testing](/help/testing).
## OpenClaw as an MCP client registry
This is the `openclaw mcp list`, `show`, `status`, `probe`, `set`, `tools`,
and `unset` path.
This is the `openclaw mcp list`, `show`, `set`, and `unset` path.
These commands do not expose OpenClaw over MCP. They manage OpenClaw-owned MCP server definitions under `mcp.servers` in OpenClaw config.
@@ -358,15 +357,10 @@ Those saved definitions are for runtimes that OpenClaw launches or configures la
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Important behavior">
- these commands only read or write OpenClaw config
- `status`, `list`, `show`, `set`, `tools`, and `unset` do not connect to the target MCP server
- `probe` connects to the selected server or all configured servers, lists tools, and reports capabilities/diagnostics
- they do not connect to the target MCP server
- they do not validate whether the command, URL, or remote transport is reachable right now
- runtime adapters decide which transport shapes they actually support at execution time
- embedded OpenClaw exposes configured MCP tools in normal `coding` and `messaging` tool profiles; `minimal` still hides them, and `tools.deny: ["bundle-mcp"]` disables them explicitly
- per-server `toolFilter.include` and `toolFilter.exclude` filter discovered MCP tools before they become OpenClaw tools
- servers that advertise resources or prompts also expose utility tools for listing/reading resources and listing/fetching prompts; those generated utility names (`resources_list`, `resources_read`, `prompts_list`, `prompts_get`) use the same include/exclude filter
- dynamic MCP tool-list changes invalidate the cached catalog for that session; the next discovery/use refreshes from the server
- repeated MCP tool request/protocol failures pause that server briefly so one broken server does not consume the whole turn
- session-scoped bundled MCP runtimes are reaped after `mcp.sessionIdleTtlMs` milliseconds of idle time (default 10 minutes; set `0` to disable) and one-shot embedded runs clean them up at run end
</Accordion>
@@ -393,20 +387,14 @@ Commands:
- `openclaw mcp list`
- `openclaw mcp show [name]`
- `openclaw mcp status`
- `openclaw mcp probe [name]`
- `openclaw mcp set <name> <json>`
- `openclaw mcp tools <name> [--include csv] [--exclude csv] [--clear]`
- `openclaw mcp unset <name>`
Notes:
- `list` sorts server names.
- `show` without a name prints the full configured MCP server object.
- `status` classifies configured transports without connecting.
- `probe` connects and reports tool counts, resources/prompts support, list-change support, and diagnostics.
- `set` expects one JSON object value on the command line.
- `tools` updates per-server tool filters. Include/exclude entries are MCP tool names and simple `*` globs.
- Use `transport: "streamable-http"` for Streamable HTTP MCP servers. `openclaw mcp set` also normalizes CLI-native `type: "http"` to the same canonical config shape for compatibility.
- `unset` fails if the named server does not exist.
@@ -415,10 +403,7 @@ Examples:
```bash
openclaw mcp list
openclaw mcp show context7 --json
openclaw mcp status
openclaw mcp probe context7 --json
openclaw mcp set context7 '{"command":"uvx","args":["context7-mcp"]}'
openclaw mcp tools context7 --include 'resolve-library-id,get-library-docs'
openclaw mcp set docs '{"url":"https://mcp.example.com","transport":"streamable-http"}'
openclaw mcp unset context7
```
@@ -435,11 +420,7 @@ Example config shape:
},
"docs": {
"url": "https://mcp.example.com",
"transport": "streamable-http",
"toolFilter": {
"include": ["search_*"],
"exclude": ["admin_*"]
}
"transport": "streamable-http"
}
}
}

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@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ openclaw models scan
`openclaw models status` shows the resolved default/fallbacks plus an auth overview.
When provider usage snapshots are available, the OAuth/API-key status section includes
provider usage windows and quota snapshots.
Current usage-window providers: Anthropic, GitHub Copilot, Gemini CLI, OpenAI,
MiniMax, Xiaomi, and z.ai. Usage auth comes from provider-specific hooks
Current usage-window providers: Anthropic, GitHub Copilot, Gemini CLI, OpenAI
Codex, MiniMax, Xiaomi, and z.ai. Usage auth comes from provider-specific hooks
when available; otherwise OpenClaw falls back to matching OAuth/API-key
credentials from auth profiles, env, or config.
In `--json` output, `auth.providers` is the env/config/store-aware provider
@@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ Use `--agent <id>` to inspect a configured agent's model/auth state. When omitte
the command uses `OPENCLAW_AGENT_DIR` if set, otherwise the
configured default agent.
Probe rows can come from auth profiles, env credentials, or `models.json`.
For OpenAI ChatGPT/Codex OAuth troubleshooting, `openclaw models status`,
`openclaw models auth list --provider openai`, and
For Codex OAuth troubleshooting, `openclaw models status`,
`openclaw models auth list --provider openai-codex`, and
`openclaw config get agents.defaults.model --json` are the quickest way to
confirm whether an agent has a usable `openai` OAuth profile for
confirm whether an agent has a usable `openai-codex` auth profile for
`openai/*` through the native Codex runtime. See [OpenAI provider setup](/providers/openai#check-and-recover-codex-oauth-routing).
Notes:
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Notes:
cap differs from the native context window; JSON rows include `contextTokens`
when a provider exposes that cap.
- `models list --provider <id>` filters by provider id, such as `moonshot` or
`openai`. It does not accept display labels from interactive provider
`openai-codex`. It does not accept display labels from interactive provider
pickers, such as `Moonshot AI`.
- Model refs are parsed by splitting on the **first** `/`. If the model ID includes `/` (OpenRouter-style), include the provider prefix (example: `openrouter/moonshotai/kimi-k2`).
- If you omit the provider, OpenClaw resolves the input as an alias first, then
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ provider you choose.
`models auth list` lists saved auth profiles for the selected agent without
printing token, API-key, or OAuth secret material. Use `--provider <id>` to
filter to one provider, such as `openai`, and `--json` for scripting.
filter to one provider, such as `openai-codex`, and `--json` for scripting.
`models auth login` runs a provider plugin's auth flow (OAuth/API key). Use
`openclaw plugins list` to see which providers are installed.
@@ -192,15 +192,15 @@ specific configured agent store. The parent `--agent` flag is honored by
For OpenAI models, `--provider openai` defaults to ChatGPT/Codex account login.
Use `--method api-key` only when you want to add an OpenAI API-key profile,
usually as a backup for Codex subscription limits. Run `openclaw doctor --fix`
to migrate older `openai-codex` auth/profile state to `openai`.
usually as a backup for Codex subscription limits. The legacy
`--provider openai-codex` spelling still works for existing scripts.
Examples:
```bash
openclaw models auth login --provider openai --set-default
openclaw models auth login --provider openai --method api-key
openclaw models auth paste-api-key --provider openai
openclaw models auth paste-api-key --provider openai-codex
openclaw models auth list --provider openai
```
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Notes:
- `paste-api-key` accepts API keys generated elsewhere, prompts for the key
value, and writes it to the default profile id `<provider>:manual` unless you
pass `--profile-id`. In automation, pipe the key on stdin, for example
`printf "%s\n" "$OPENAI_API_KEY" | openclaw models auth paste-api-key --provider openai`.
`printf "%s\n" "$OPENAI_API_KEY" | openclaw models auth paste-api-key --provider openai-codex`.
- `setup-token` and `paste-token` remain generic token commands for providers
that expose token auth methods.
- `setup-token` requires an interactive TTY and runs the provider's token-auth
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Notes:
provider credentials do not appear in shell history or process lists.
- `paste-token --expires-in <duration>` stores an absolute token expiry from a
relative duration such as `365d` or `12h`.
- For `openai`, OpenAI API keys and ChatGPT/OAuth token material are
- For `openai-codex`, OpenAI API keys and ChatGPT/OAuth token material are
different auth shapes. Use `paste-api-key` for `sk-...` OpenAI API keys and
`paste-token` only for token auth material.
- Anthropic note: Anthropic staff told us OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is allowed again, so OpenClaw treats Claude CLI reuse and `claude -p` usage as sanctioned for this integration unless Anthropic publishes a new policy.

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@@ -326,8 +326,6 @@ Use `--link` to avoid copying a local directory (adds to `plugins.load.paths`):
openclaw plugins install -l ./my-plugin
```
Standalone plugin files must be listed in `plugins.load.paths` rather than placed directly in `~/.openclaw/extensions` or `<workspace>/.openclaw/extensions`. Those auto-discovered roots load plugin package or bundle directories, while top-level script files are treated as local helpers and skipped.
<Note>
`--force` is not supported with `--link` because linked installs reuse the source path instead of copying over a managed install target.

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@@ -18,13 +18,12 @@ report drift through `doctor --lint`. The final conformance signal is a clean
instead of creating a separate health gate.
Policy currently manages configured channels, MCP servers, model providers,
network SSRF posture, ingress/channel access posture, Gateway exposure posture, agent workspace posture,
network SSRF posture, Gateway exposure posture, agent workspace posture,
OpenClaw config secret provider/auth profile posture, and governed tool
declarations. For example, IT or a workspace operator can record that Telegram
is not an approved channel provider, restrict MCP servers and model refs to
approved entries, require private-network fetch/browser access to remain
disabled, require direct-message session isolation and channel ingress posture
to stay within reviewed bounds, require Gateway bind/auth/HTTP exposure to stay within reviewed
disabled, require Gateway bind/auth/HTTP exposure to stay within reviewed
bounds, require agent workspace access and tool denies to stay in a reviewed
posture, require OpenClaw config SecretRefs to use managed providers, require
config auth profiles to carry provider/mode metadata, require governed tools to
@@ -50,9 +49,9 @@ arbitrary plugins. The plugin remains enabled if `policy.jsonc` is missing, so
doctor can report the missing artifact.
Policy is authored, not generated from the user's current settings. A minimal
policy for channels, MCP servers, model providers, network posture, ingress/channel access, Gateway
exposure, agent workspace posture, configured sandbox runtime posture, OpenClaw
config secret provider/auth profile posture, and tool metadata looks like this:
policy for channels, MCP servers, model providers, network posture, Gateway
exposure, agent workspace posture, OpenClaw config secret provider/auth profile
posture, and tool metadata looks like this:
```jsonc
{
@@ -82,16 +81,6 @@ config secret provider/auth profile posture, and tool metadata looks like this:
"allow": false,
},
},
"ingress": {
"session": {
"requireDmScope": "per-channel-peer",
},
"channels": {
"allowDmPolicies": ["pairing", "allowlist", "disabled"],
"denyOpenGroups": true,
"requireMentionInGroups": true,
},
},
"gateway": {
"exposure": {
"allowNonLoopbackBind": false,
@@ -153,9 +142,8 @@ config secret provider/auth profile posture, and tool metadata looks like this:
The rules are the authority. A category block is only a namespace; checks run
when a concrete rule is present. OpenClaw reads current `channels.*` settings
`mcp.servers.*`, `models.providers.*`, selected agent model refs, network SSRF
settings, direct-message session scope, channel DM policy, channel group policy,
channel/group mention gates, Gateway bind/auth/Control UI/Tailscale/remote/HTTP
posture, OpenClaw config agent sandbox workspace access and tool deny posture, config secret
settings, Gateway bind/auth/Control UI/Tailscale/remote/HTTP posture, OpenClaw
config agent sandbox workspace access and tool deny posture, config secret
provider and SecretRef provenance, config auth profile metadata, configured
global/per-agent tool posture, and `TOOLS.md` declarations as evidence, then
reports observed state that does not conform. If a policy denies non-loopback
@@ -184,102 +172,21 @@ present in `policy.jsonc`. The observed state is existing OpenClaw config or
workspace metadata; policy reports drift but does not rewrite runtime behavior
unless a repair path is explicitly available and enabled.
Policy overlays keep broad top-level rules global, then let named scope blocks
add stricter normal policy sections for explicit selectors. A scope name is a
descriptive bucket only; matching uses the selector values inside the scope.
The overlay is additive: global claims still run, and a scoped claim can emit
its own finding against the same observed config.
#### Scoped overlays
Use `scopes.<scopeName>` when one set of agents or channels needs stricter
policy than the top-level baseline. Agent-scoped sections use `agentIds`, which
supports `tools.*`, `agents.workspace.*`, and `sandbox.*`. Channel-scoped
ingress uses `channelIds`, which supports `ingress.channels.*`. Unsupported
sections are rejected instead of being ignored. If an `agentIds` entry is not
present in `agents.list[]`, OpenClaw evaluates the scoped rule against inherited
global/default posture for that runtime agent id.
```jsonc
{
"tools": {
"exec": {
"allowHosts": ["sandbox", "node"],
},
},
"sandbox": {
"requireMode": ["all", "non-main"],
},
"scopes": {
"release-workspace": {
"agentIds": ["release-agent", "review-agent"],
"agents": {
"workspace": {
"allowedAccess": ["none", "ro"],
},
},
},
"release-lockdown": {
"agentIds": ["release-agent"],
"tools": {
"exec": {
"allowHosts": ["sandbox"],
"allowSecurity": ["deny", "allowlist"],
"requireAsk": ["always"],
},
"denyTools": ["exec", "process", "write", "edit", "apply_patch"],
},
"sandbox": {
"requireMode": ["all"],
"allowBackends": ["docker"],
},
},
"shell-sandbox": {
"agentIds": ["shell-agent"],
"sandbox": {
"allowBackends": ["openshell"],
"containers": {
"requireReadOnlyMounts": false,
},
},
},
"telegram-ingress": {
"channelIds": ["telegram"],
"ingress": {
"channels": {
"allowDmPolicies": ["pairing"],
"denyOpenGroups": true,
"requireMentionInGroups": true,
},
},
},
},
}
```
The same agent can appear in multiple scopes when each scope governs different
fields, as shown above. A repeated scoped field for the same agent must be
equally or more restrictive according to policy metadata; weaker duplicate
claims are rejected. Strictness metadata treats allow-lists as subsets,
deny-lists as supersets, and required booleans as fixed requirements.
Container posture policy is evaluated only against evidence OpenClaw can
observe for the matched agent. If an enabled `sandbox.containers.*` rule applies
to an agent whose sandbox backend cannot expose that field, policy reports
`policy/sandbox-container-posture-unobservable` instead of treating the claim as
passing. Use separate `agentIds` scopes for agent groups that use different
sandbox backends, and leave unsupported container rules unset or false for the
groups where those fields cannot be observed.
Top-level `ingress.session.requireDmScope` remains global because
`session.dmScope` is not channel-attributable evidence.
| Selector | Supported sections | Use when |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------- |
| `agentIds` | `tools`, `agents.workspace`, and `sandbox` | One or more runtime agents need stricter rules. |
| `channelIds` | `ingress.channels` | One or more channels need stricter ingress rules. |
Every scope present in `policy.jsonc` must be valid and enforceable.
Agent-specific policy overlays keep broad `tools.*` and `agents.workspace`
posture global, then let named scope blocks add stricter normal policy sections
for explicit `agentIds` under `scopes.<scopeName>`. The initial scoped
sections are `tools` and `agents.workspace`; sandbox and ingress can use the
same container once their evidence is attributable to an agent. Scoped fields
carry strictness metadata such as allowlist subset, denylist superset, required
boolean, and exact-list semantics so future policy-file conformance can reuse
the same rule inventory instead of guessing. The overlay is additive: global
claims still run, and a scoped claim can emit its own finding against the same
observed config. See [Agent-scoped policy overlays](/plan/policy-agent-scoped-overlays).
Every scope present in `policy.jsonc` must be valid and enforceable. Scopes
currently require `agentIds`, and that selector supports only `tools.*` and
`agents.workspace.*`. If an `agentIds` entry is not present in `agents.list[]`,
the scoped rule is evaluated against the inherited global/default posture for
that runtime agent id instead of being skipped.
#### Channels
@@ -308,15 +215,6 @@ Every scope present in `policy.jsonc` must be valid and enforceable.
| ------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `network.privateNetwork.allow` | Private-network SSRF escape hatches | Set to `false` to require private-network access to stay disabled. |
#### Ingress and channel access
| Policy field | Observed state | Use when |
| ----------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `ingress.session.requireDmScope` | `session.dmScope` | Require a reviewed direct-message isolation scope. |
| `ingress.channels.allowDmPolicies` | `channels.*.dmPolicy` and legacy channel DM policy fields | Allow only reviewed direct-message channel policies. |
| `ingress.channels.denyOpenGroups` | Channel, account, and group ingress policy | Deny open group ingress for configured channels and accounts. |
| `ingress.channels.requireMentionInGroups` | Channel, account, group, guild, and nested mention gate config | Require mention gates when group ingress is open or mention-gated. |
#### Gateway
| Policy field | Observed state | Use when |
@@ -337,23 +235,6 @@ Every scope present in `policy.jsonc` must be valid and enforceable.
| `agents.workspace.allowedAccess` | `agents.defaults.sandbox.workspaceAccess` and `agents.list[].sandbox.workspaceAccess` | Allow only sandbox workspace access values such as `none` or `ro`. |
| `agents.workspace.denyTools` | Global and per-agent tool deny config | Require workspace/runtime mutation tools such as `exec`, `process`, `write`, `edit`, or `apply_patch` to be denied. |
#### Sandbox posture
| Policy field | Observed state | Use when |
| ----------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `sandbox.requireMode` | `agents.defaults.sandbox.mode` and per-agent mode | Allow only reviewed sandbox modes such as `all` or `non-main`. |
| `sandbox.allowBackends` | `agents.defaults.sandbox.backend` and per-agent backend | Allow only reviewed sandbox backends such as `docker`. |
| `sandbox.containers.denyHostNetwork` | Container-backed sandbox/browser network mode | Deny host network mode. |
| `sandbox.containers.denyContainerNamespaceJoin` | Container-backed sandbox/browser network mode | Deny joining another container network namespace. |
| `sandbox.containers.requireReadOnlyMounts` | Container-backed sandbox/browser mount mode | Require mounts to be read-only. |
| `sandbox.containers.denyContainerRuntimeSocketMounts` | Container-backed sandbox/browser mount targets | Deny container runtime socket mounts. |
| `sandbox.containers.denyUnconfinedProfiles` | Container security profile posture | Deny unconfined container security profiles. |
| `sandbox.browser.requireCdpSourceRange` | Sandbox browser CDP source range | Require browser CDP exposure to declare a source range. |
Policy treats missing `sandbox.mode` as the implicit default `off`, so
`sandbox.requireMode` reports a fresh or unconfigured sandbox as outside an
allowlist such as `["all"]`.
#### Secrets
| Policy field | Observed state | Use when |
@@ -400,41 +281,8 @@ openclaw policy check --severity-min error
attestation hashes. The same findings also appear in `openclaw doctor --lint`
when the Policy plugin is enabled.
Compare an operator policy file to an authored baseline policy file:
```bash
openclaw policy compare --baseline official.policy.jsonc
openclaw policy compare --baseline official.policy.jsonc --policy policy.jsonc --json
```
`policy compare` compares policy file syntax to policy file syntax. It does not
inspect OpenClaw runtime state, evidence, credentials, or secrets. The command
uses the same policy rule metadata that governs scoped overlays: allowlists must
stay equal or narrower, denylists must stay equal or broader, required booleans
must keep their required value, ordered strings must move only toward the more
restrictive end of the configured order, and exact lists must match.
The baseline file can be an organization-authored policy. The checked policy can
use stricter values or add extra policy rules. A top-level checked rule can also
satisfy a scoped baseline rule when it is equally or more restrictive because
top-level policy applies broadly. Scope names do not need to match; scoped
comparison is keyed by selector value such as `agentIds` or `channelIds` and by
the policy field being checked.
Example clean compare JSON output reports only policy-file comparison state:
```json
{
"ok": true,
"baselinePath": "official.policy.jsonc",
"policyPath": "policy.jsonc",
"rulesChecked": 3,
"findings": []
}
```
Example clean `policy check --json` output includes stable hashes that can be
recorded by an operator or supervisor:
Example clean JSON output includes stable hashes that can be recorded by an
operator or supervisor:
```json
{
@@ -674,63 +522,47 @@ choose a different interval.
Policy currently verifies:
| Check id | Finding |
| ------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `policy/policy-jsonc-missing` | Policy is enabled but `policy.jsonc` is missing. |
| `policy/policy-jsonc-invalid` | Policy cannot be parsed or contains malformed rule entries. |
| `policy/policy-hash-mismatch` | Policy does not match configured `expectedHash`. |
| `policy/attestation-hash-mismatch` | Current policy evidence no longer matches the accepted attestation. |
| `policy/policy-conformance-invalid` | A baseline or checked policy file has invalid comparison syntax. |
| `policy/policy-conformance-missing` | A checked policy file is missing a rule required by the baseline policy file. |
| `policy/policy-conformance-weaker` | A checked policy file has a weaker value than the baseline policy file. |
| `policy/channels-denied-provider` | An enabled channel matches a channel deny rule. |
| `policy/mcp-denied-server` | A configured MCP server is denied by policy. |
| `policy/mcp-unapproved-server` | A configured MCP server is outside the allowlist. |
| `policy/models-denied-provider` | A configured model provider or model ref uses a denied provider. |
| `policy/models-unapproved-provider` | A configured model provider or model ref is outside the allowlist. |
| `policy/network-private-access-enabled` | A private-network SSRF escape hatch is enabled when policy denies it. |
| `policy/ingress-dm-policy-unapproved` | A channel DM policy is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/ingress-dm-scope-unapproved` | `session.dmScope` does not match the policy-required DM isolation scope. |
| `policy/ingress-open-groups-denied` | A channel group policy is `open` while policy denies open group ingress. |
| `policy/ingress-group-mention-required` | A channel or group entry disables mention gates while policy requires them. |
| `policy/gateway-non-loopback-bind` | Gateway bind posture permits non-loopback exposure when policy denies it. |
| `policy/gateway-auth-disabled` | Gateway authentication is disabled when policy requires auth. |
| `policy/gateway-rate-limit-missing` | Gateway auth rate-limit posture is not explicit when policy requires it. |
| `policy/gateway-control-ui-insecure` | Gateway Control UI insecure exposure toggles are enabled. |
| `policy/gateway-tailscale-funnel` | Gateway Tailscale Funnel exposure is enabled when policy denies it. |
| `policy/gateway-remote-enabled` | Gateway remote mode is active when policy denies it. |
| `policy/gateway-http-endpoint-enabled` | A Gateway HTTP API endpoint is enabled while denied by policy. |
| `policy/gateway-http-url-fetch-unrestricted` | Gateway HTTP URL-fetch input lacks a required URL allowlist. |
| `policy/agents-workspace-access-denied` | Agent sandbox mode or workspace access is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/agents-tool-not-denied` | An agent or default config does not deny a tool required by policy. |
| `policy/tools-profile-unapproved` | A configured global or per-agent tool profile is outside the allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-fs-workspace-only-required` | Filesystem tools are not configured with workspace-only path posture. |
| `policy/tools-exec-security-unapproved` | Exec security mode is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-exec-ask-unapproved` | Exec ask mode is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-exec-host-unapproved` | Exec host routing is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-elevated-enabled` | Elevated tool mode is enabled when policy denies it. |
| `policy/tools-also-allow-missing` | A configured `alsoAllow` list is missing an entry required by policy. |
| `policy/tools-also-allow-unexpected` | A configured `alsoAllow` list includes an entry not expected by policy. |
| `policy/tools-required-deny-missing` | A global or per-agent tool deny list does not include a required denied tool. |
| `policy/sandbox-mode-unapproved` | Sandbox mode is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/sandbox-backend-unapproved` | Sandbox backend is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/sandbox-container-posture-unobservable` | A container posture rule is enabled for a backend that cannot observe it. |
| `policy/sandbox-container-host-network-denied` | A container-backed sandbox or browser uses host network mode. |
| `policy/sandbox-container-namespace-join-denied` | A container-backed sandbox or browser joins another container namespace. |
| `policy/sandbox-container-mount-mode-required` | A container-backed sandbox or browser mount is not read-only. |
| `policy/sandbox-container-runtime-socket-mount` | A container-backed sandbox or browser mount exposes the container runtime socket. |
| `policy/sandbox-container-unconfined-profile` | Container sandbox profile is unconfined when policy denies it. |
| `policy/sandbox-browser-cdp-source-range-missing` | Sandbox browser CDP source range is missing when policy requires one. |
| `policy/secrets-unmanaged-provider` | A config SecretRef references a provider not declared under `secrets.providers`. |
| `policy/secrets-denied-provider-source` | A config secret provider or SecretRef uses a source denied by policy. |
| `policy/secrets-insecure-provider` | A secret provider opts into insecure posture when policy denies it. |
| `policy/auth-profile-invalid-metadata` | A config auth profile is missing valid provider or mode metadata. |
| `policy/auth-profile-unapproved-mode` | A config auth profile mode is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-missing-risk-level` | A governed tool declaration is missing risk metadata. |
| `policy/tools-unknown-risk-level` | A governed tool declaration uses an unknown risk value. |
| `policy/tools-missing-sensitivity-token` | A governed tool declaration is missing sensitivity metadata. |
| `policy/tools-missing-owner` | A governed tool declaration is missing owner metadata. |
| `policy/tools-unknown-sensitivity-token` | A governed tool declaration uses an unknown sensitivity value. |
| Check id | Finding |
| -------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `policy/policy-jsonc-missing` | Policy is enabled but `policy.jsonc` is missing. |
| `policy/policy-jsonc-invalid` | Policy cannot be parsed or contains malformed rule entries. |
| `policy/policy-hash-mismatch` | Policy does not match configured `expectedHash`. |
| `policy/attestation-hash-mismatch` | Current policy evidence no longer matches the accepted attestation. |
| `policy/channels-denied-provider` | An enabled channel matches a channel deny rule. |
| `policy/mcp-denied-server` | A configured MCP server is denied by policy. |
| `policy/mcp-unapproved-server` | A configured MCP server is outside the allowlist. |
| `policy/models-denied-provider` | A configured model provider or model ref uses a denied provider. |
| `policy/models-unapproved-provider` | A configured model provider or model ref is outside the allowlist. |
| `policy/network-private-access-enabled` | A private-network SSRF escape hatch is enabled when policy denies it. |
| `policy/gateway-non-loopback-bind` | Gateway bind posture permits non-loopback exposure when policy denies it. |
| `policy/gateway-auth-disabled` | Gateway authentication is disabled when policy requires auth. |
| `policy/gateway-rate-limit-missing` | Gateway auth rate-limit posture is not explicit when policy requires it. |
| `policy/gateway-control-ui-insecure` | Gateway Control UI insecure exposure toggles are enabled. |
| `policy/gateway-tailscale-funnel` | Gateway Tailscale Funnel exposure is enabled when policy denies it. |
| `policy/gateway-remote-enabled` | Gateway remote mode is active when policy denies it. |
| `policy/gateway-http-endpoint-enabled` | A Gateway HTTP API endpoint is enabled while denied by policy. |
| `policy/gateway-http-url-fetch-unrestricted` | Gateway HTTP URL-fetch input lacks a required URL allowlist. |
| `policy/agents-workspace-access-denied` | Agent sandbox mode or workspace access is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/agents-tool-not-denied` | An agent or default config does not deny a tool required by policy. |
| `policy/tools-profile-unapproved` | A configured global or per-agent tool profile is outside the allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-fs-workspace-only-required` | Filesystem tools are not configured with workspace-only path posture. |
| `policy/tools-exec-security-unapproved` | Exec security mode is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-exec-ask-unapproved` | Exec ask mode is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-exec-host-unapproved` | Exec host routing is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-elevated-enabled` | Elevated tool mode is enabled when policy denies it. |
| `policy/tools-also-allow-missing` | A configured `alsoAllow` list is missing an entry required by policy. |
| `policy/tools-also-allow-unexpected` | A configured `alsoAllow` list includes an entry not expected by policy. |
| `policy/tools-required-deny-missing` | A global or per-agent tool deny list does not include a required denied tool. |
| `policy/secrets-unmanaged-provider` | A config SecretRef references a provider not declared under `secrets.providers`. |
| `policy/secrets-denied-provider-source` | A config secret provider or SecretRef uses a source denied by policy. |
| `policy/secrets-insecure-provider` | A secret provider opts into insecure posture when policy denies it. |
| `policy/auth-profile-invalid-metadata` | A config auth profile is missing valid provider or mode metadata. |
| `policy/auth-profile-unapproved-mode` | A config auth profile mode is outside the policy allowlist. |
| `policy/tools-missing-risk-level` | A governed tool declaration is missing risk metadata. |
| `policy/tools-unknown-risk-level` | A governed tool declaration uses an unknown risk value. |
| `policy/tools-missing-sensitivity-token` | A governed tool declaration is missing sensitivity metadata. |
| `policy/tools-missing-owner` | A governed tool declaration is missing owner metadata. |
| `policy/tools-unknown-sensitivity-token` | A governed tool declaration uses an unknown sensitivity value. |
Policy findings can include both `target` and `requirement`. `target` is the
observed workspace thing that does not conform. `requirement` is the authored
@@ -874,11 +706,10 @@ configured channel:
## Exit codes
| Command | `0` | `1` | `2` |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| `policy check` | No findings at the threshold. | One or more findings met the threshold. | Argument or runtime failure. |
| `policy compare` | The policy file is at least as strict as the baseline. | The policy file is invalid, missing, or weaker than baseline rules. | Argument or runtime failure. |
| `policy watch` | No findings and accepted hash is current. | Findings exist or accepted attestation is stale. | Argument or runtime failure. |
| Command | `0` | `1` | `2` |
| -------------- | ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------- |
| `policy check` | No findings at the threshold. | One or more findings met the threshold. | Argument or runtime failure. |
| `policy watch` | No findings and accepted hash is current. | Findings exist or accepted attestation is stale. | Argument or runtime failure. |
## Related

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@@ -47,20 +47,6 @@ Scope selection:
- `--store <path>`: explicit store path (cannot be combined with `--agent` or `--all-agents`)
- `--limit <n|all>`: max rows to output (default `100`; `all` restores full output)
Tail human-readable trajectory progress for stored sessions:
```bash
openclaw sessions tail
openclaw sessions tail --follow
openclaw sessions tail --session-key "agent:main:telegram:direct:123" --tail 25
openclaw sessions --agent work tail --follow
openclaw sessions --all-agents tail --follow
```
`openclaw sessions tail` renders recent trajectory JSONL events as compact progress lines. Without `--session-key`, it tails running sessions first, then the latest stored session. `--tail <count>` controls how many existing events print before follow mode; the default is `80`, and `0` starts at the current end. `--follow` keeps watching the selected trajectory files, including relocated files referenced by `<session>.trajectory-path.json`.
The progress view is intentionally conservative: prompt text, tool arguments, and tool result bodies are not printed. Tool calls show the tool name with `{...redacted...}`; tool results show status such as `ok`, `error`, or `done`; model completion lines show provider/model and terminal status.
Export a trajectory bundle for a stored session:
```bash
@@ -118,7 +104,7 @@ openclaw sessions cleanup --json
`openclaw sessions cleanup` uses `session.maintenance` settings from config:
- Scope note: `openclaw sessions cleanup` maintains session stores, transcripts, and trajectory sidecars. It does not prune cron run history, which is managed by `cron.runLog.keepLines` in [Cron configuration](/automation/cron-jobs#configuration) and explained in [Cron maintenance](/automation/cron-jobs#maintenance).
- Scope note: `openclaw sessions cleanup` maintains session stores, transcripts, and trajectory sidecars. It does not prune cron run logs (`cron/runs/<jobId>.jsonl`), which are managed by `cron.runLog.maxBytes` and `cron.runLog.keepLines` in [Cron configuration](/automation/cron-jobs#configuration) and explained in [Cron maintenance](/automation/cron-jobs#maintenance).
- Cleanup also prunes unreferenced primary transcripts, compaction checkpoints, and trajectory sidecars older than `session.maintenance.pruneAfter`; files still referenced by `sessions.json` are preserved.
- `--dry-run`: preview how many entries would be pruned/capped without writing.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw skills` (search/install/update/verify/list/info/check/workshop)"
summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw skills` (search/install/update/verify/list/info/check)"
read_when:
- You want to see which skills are available and ready to run
- You want to search ClawHub or install skills from ClawHub, Git, or local directories
@@ -53,14 +53,6 @@ openclaw skills info <name> --agent <id>
openclaw skills check
openclaw skills check --agent <id>
openclaw skills check --json
openclaw skills workshop propose-create --name "qa-check" --description "QA checklist" --proposal ./PROPOSAL.md
openclaw skills workshop propose-update qa-check --proposal ./PROPOSAL.md
openclaw skills workshop list
openclaw skills workshop inspect <proposal-id>
openclaw skills workshop revise <proposal-id> --proposal ./PROPOSAL.md
openclaw skills workshop apply <proposal-id>
openclaw skills workshop reject <proposal-id> --reason "Not reusable"
openclaw skills workshop quarantine <proposal-id> --reason "Needs security review"
```
`search`, `update`, and `verify` use ClawHub directly. `install <slug>` installs
@@ -124,76 +116,6 @@ Notes:
`--json`, that means the machine-readable payload stays on stdout for pipes
and scripts.
## Skill Workshop proposals
`openclaw skills workshop` manages pending skill proposals in the selected
workspace. Proposals are durable OpenClaw state under
`<OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR>/skill-workshop/proposals/`; they are not active skills
until applied. The default state directory is `~/.openclaw`. Proposal bodies
honor `skills.workshop.maxSkillBytes`, and proposal descriptions are capped at
160 bytes because they can appear in discovery and listing output.
Create a proposal from a draft markdown file:
```bash
openclaw skills workshop propose-create \
--name "qa-check" \
--description "Repeatable QA checklist" \
--proposal ./PROPOSAL.md
```
Or create a proposal from a full draft skill directory:
```bash
openclaw skills workshop propose-create \
--name "qa-check" \
--description "Repeatable QA checklist" \
--proposal-dir ./qa-check-proposal
```
Update an existing workspace skill through the same pending path:
```bash
openclaw skills workshop propose-update qa-check --proposal ./PROPOSAL.md
```
Revise a pending proposal before approval:
```bash
openclaw skills workshop revise <proposal-id> --proposal ./PROPOSAL.md
```
The supplied draft is stored as `PROPOSAL.md` with proposal-only frontmatter:
```markdown
---
name: qa-check
description: Repeatable QA checklist
status: proposal
version: v1
date: "2026-05-30T00:00:00.000Z"
---
```
Applying a proposal writes the active `SKILL.md` into the workspace `skills/`
root, strips `status`, proposal `version`, and proposal `date` from the
frontmatter, scans the draft, writes rollback metadata, and refuses stale
updates when the target skill changed after the proposal was created.
When `--proposal-dir` is used, the directory must contain `PROPOSAL.md`.
Support files can be included under `assets/`, `examples/`, `references/`,
`scripts/`, or `templates/`. OpenClaw stores support files with the proposal,
scans them, verifies their hashes before apply, and writes them beside the
active `SKILL.md` only after the proposal is applied.
Agents can create, revise, list, and inspect pending proposals through the
`skill_workshop` tool when the user asks for reusable work to be captured.
Autonomous proposal capture from durable conversation signals is off by
default and is enabled with `skills.workshop.autonomous.enabled`. If the user
explicitly asks to approve/use/apply, reject, or quarantine a specific
proposal, `skill_workshop` can also perform that proposal lifecycle action
through the same Skill Workshop safeguards.
## Related
- [CLI reference](/cli)

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@@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ Notes:
- Local mode uses the embedded agent runtime directly. Most local tools work, but Gateway-only features are unavailable.
- Local mode adds `/auth [provider]` inside the TUI command surface.
- Plugin approval gates still apply in local mode. Tools that require approval prompt for a decision in the terminal; nothing is silently auto-approved because the Gateway is not involved.
- Session [goals](/tools/goal) appear in the footer and can be managed with `/goal`.
## Examples
@@ -88,4 +87,3 @@ rerun `openclaw config validate`. See [TUI](/web/tui) and [Config](/cli/config).
- [CLI reference](/cli)
- [TUI](/web/tui)
- [Goal](/tools/goal)

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@@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ the finished turn to OpenClaw.
Runtimes are easy to confuse with providers because both show up near model
configuration. They are different layers:
| Layer | Examples | What it means |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `openai`, `anthropic`, `github-copilot` | How OpenClaw authenticates, discovers models, and names model refs. |
| Model | `gpt-5.5`, `claude-opus-4-6` | The model selected for the agent turn. |
| Agent runtime | `openclaw`, `codex`, `copilot`, `claude-cli` | The low level loop or backend that executes the prepared turn. |
| Channel | Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp | Where messages enter and leave OpenClaw. |
| Layer | Examples | What it means |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `openai`, `anthropic`, `openai-codex` | How OpenClaw authenticates, discovers models, and names model refs. |
| Model | `gpt-5.5`, `claude-opus-4-6` | The model selected for the agent turn. |
| Agent runtime | `openclaw`, `codex`, `claude-cli` | The low level loop or backend that executes the prepared turn. |
| Channel | Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp | Where messages enter and leave OpenClaw. |
You will also see the word **harness** in code. A harness is the implementation
that provides an agent runtime. For example, the bundled Codex harness
@@ -33,17 +33,13 @@ There are two runtime families:
- **Embedded harnesses** run inside OpenClaw's prepared agent loop. Today this
is the built-in `openclaw` runtime plus registered plugin harnesses such as
`codex` and `copilot`.
`codex`.
- **CLI backends** run a local CLI process while keeping the model ref
canonical. For example, `anthropic/claude-opus-4-8` with
canonical. For example, `anthropic/claude-opus-4-7` with
a model-scoped `agentRuntime.id: "claude-cli"` means "select the Anthropic
model, execute through Claude CLI." `claude-cli` is not an embedded harness id
and must not be passed to AgentHarness selection.
The `copilot` harness is a separate, opt-in external plugin harness for the
GitHub Copilot CLI; see [GitHub Copilot agent runtime](/plugins/copilot)
for the user-facing decision between PI, Codex, and GitHub Copilot agent runtime.
## Codex surfaces
Most confusion comes from several different surfaces sharing the Codex name:
@@ -51,7 +47,7 @@ Most confusion comes from several different surfaces sharing the Codex name:
| Surface | OpenClaw name/config | What it does |
| ------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Native Codex app-server runtime | `openai/*` model refs | Runs OpenAI embedded agent turns through Codex app-server. This is the usual ChatGPT/Codex subscription setup. |
| Codex OAuth auth profiles | `openai` OAuth profiles | Stores ChatGPT/Codex subscription auth that the Codex app-server harness consumes. |
| Codex OAuth auth profiles | `openai-codex` auth provider | Stores ChatGPT/Codex subscription auth that the Codex app-server harness consumes. |
| Codex ACP adapter | `runtime: "acp"`, `agentId: "codex"` | Runs Codex through the external ACP/acpx control plane. Use only when ACP/acpx is explicitly asked. |
| Native Codex chat-control command set | `/codex ...` | Binds, resumes, steers, stops, and inspects Codex app-server threads from chat. |
| OpenAI Platform API route for non-agent surfaces | `openai/*` plus API-key auth | Used for direct OpenAI APIs such as images, embeddings, speech, and realtime. |
@@ -95,7 +91,7 @@ This is the agent-facing decision tree:
subscription-backed Codex agent experience, use `openai/<model>`.
3. If the user explicitly chooses **OpenClaw for an OpenAI model**, keep the model ref
as `openai/<model>` and set provider/model runtime policy to
`agentRuntime.id: "openclaw"`. A selected `openai` OAuth profile is routed
`agentRuntime.id: "openclaw"`. A selected `openai-codex` auth profile is routed
internally through OpenClaw's Codex-auth transport.
4. If legacy config still contains **`openai-codex/*` model refs**, repair it to
`openai/<model>` with `openclaw doctor --fix`; doctor keeps the Codex auth
@@ -112,7 +108,7 @@ This is the agent-facing decision tree:
| --------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| Codex app-server chat/thread control | `/codex ...` from the bundled `codex` plugin |
| Codex app-server embedded agent runtime | `openai/*` agent model refs |
| OpenAI Codex OAuth | `openai` OAuth profiles |
| OpenAI Codex OAuth | `openai-codex` auth profiles |
| Claude Code or other external harness | ACP/acpx |
For the OpenAI-family prefix split, see [OpenAI](/providers/openai) and
@@ -174,9 +170,9 @@ Claude CLI form is:
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-8",
model: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-7",
models: {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-8": {
"anthropic/claude-opus-4-7": {
agentRuntime: { id: "claude-cli" },
},
},
@@ -196,7 +192,7 @@ backend.
`auto` mode is intentionally conservative for most providers. OpenAI agent
models are the exception: unset runtime and `auto` both resolve to the Codex
harness. Explicit OpenClaw runtime config remains an opt-in compatibility route for
`openai/*` agent turns; when paired with a selected `openai` OAuth profile,
`openai/*` agent turns; when paired with a selected `openai-codex` auth profile,
OpenClaw routes that path internally through the Codex-auth transport while
keeping the public model ref as `openai/*`. Stale OpenAI runtime session pins are
ignored by runtime selection and can be cleaned with `openclaw doctor --fix`.
@@ -205,34 +201,6 @@ If `openclaw doctor` warns that the `codex` plugin is enabled while
`openai-codex/*` remains in config, treat that as legacy route state. Run
`openclaw doctor --fix` to rewrite it to `openai/*` with the Codex runtime.
## GitHub Copilot agent runtime
The external `@openclaw/copilot` plugin registers an opt-in `copilot` runtime
backed by the GitHub Copilot CLI (`@github/copilot-sdk`). It claims the
canonical subscription `github-copilot` provider and is **never** selected by
`auto`. Opt in per-model or per-provider via `agentRuntime.id`:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: "github-copilot/gpt-5.5",
models: {
"github-copilot/gpt-5.5": {
agentRuntime: { id: "copilot" },
},
},
},
},
}
```
The harness claims its provider, runtime, CLI session key, and auth profile
prefix in `extensions/copilot/doctor-contract-api.ts`, which
`openclaw doctor` auto-loads. For configuration, auth, transcript mirroring,
compaction, the doctor probe surface, and the broader PI vs Codex vs Copilot
SDK decision, see [GitHub Copilot agent runtime](/plugins/copilot).
## Compatibility contract
When a runtime is not OpenClaw, it should document what OpenClaw surfaces it supports.
@@ -268,7 +236,6 @@ runtime policy first. Legacy session runtime pins no longer decide routing.
- [Codex harness](/plugins/codex-harness)
- [Codex harness runtime](/plugins/codex-harness-runtime)
- [GitHub Copilot agent runtime](/plugins/copilot)
- [OpenAI](/providers/openai)
- [Agent harness plugins](/plugins/sdk-agent-harness)
- [Agent loop](/concepts/agent-loop)

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@@ -251,20 +251,6 @@ Native Codex and OpenClaw embedded agent runs satisfy `assemble-before-prompt`.
Generic CLI backends do not, so engines that require it are rejected before the
CLI process starts.
### Failure isolation
OpenClaw isolates the selected plugin engine from the core reply path. If a
non-legacy engine is missing, fails contract validation, throws during factory
creation, or throws from a lifecycle method, OpenClaw quarantines that engine
for the current Gateway process and downgrades context-engine work to the
built-in `legacy` engine. The error is logged with the failed operation so the
operator can repair, update, or disable the plugin without the agent going
silent.
Host requirement failures are different: when an engine declares that a runtime
lacks a required capability, OpenClaw fails closed before starting the run. That
protects engines that would corrupt state if they ran in an unsupported host.
### ownsCompaction
`ownsCompaction` controls whether OpenClaw runtime's built-in in-attempt auto-compaction stays enabled for the run:
@@ -335,7 +321,7 @@ The slot is exclusive at run time - only one registered context engine is resolv
- Use `openclaw doctor` to verify your engine is loading correctly.
- If switching engines, existing sessions continue with their current history. The new engine takes over for future runs.
- Engine errors are logged and the selected plugin engine is quarantined for the current Gateway process. OpenClaw falls back to `legacy` for user turns so replies can continue, but you should still repair, update, disable, or uninstall the broken plugin.
- Engine errors are logged and surfaced in diagnostics. If a plugin engine fails to register or the selected engine id cannot be resolved, OpenClaw does not fall back automatically; runs fail until you fix the plugin or switch `plugins.slots.contextEngine` back to `"legacy"`.
- For development, use `openclaw plugins install -l ./my-engine` to link a local plugin directory without copying.
## Related

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@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ See [Sandboxing](/gateway/sandboxing) and [Multi-Agent Sandbox & Tools](/tools/m
Configure logging before the delegate handles any real data:
- Cron run history: OpenClaw shared SQLite state database
- Cron run history: `~/.openclaw/cron/runs/<jobId>.jsonl`
- Session transcripts: `~/.openclaw/agents/delegate/sessions`
- Identity provider audit logs (Exchange, Google Workspace)

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@@ -156,14 +156,15 @@ Use `auth.order.openai` for the user-facing order:
{
auth: {
order: {
openai: ["openai:user@example.com", "openai:api-key-backup"],
openai: ["openai-codex:user@example.com", "openai:api-key-backup"],
},
},
}
```
Use `openai:*` for both ChatGPT/Codex OAuth profiles and OpenAI API-key
profiles. When the subscription hits a Codex usage limit,
Existing Codex subscription profiles may still use the legacy
`openai-codex:*` profile id. The ordered API-key backup can be a normal
`openai:*` API-key profile. When the subscription hits a Codex usage limit,
OpenClaw records the exact reset time when Codex provides one, tries the next
ordered auth profile, and keeps the run inside the Codex harness. Once the reset
time passes, the subscription profile is eligible again and the next automatic

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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Official provider plugins publish their own model catalog rows. These providers
- CLI: `openclaw onboard --auth-choice apiKey`
- Direct public Anthropic requests support the shared `/fast` toggle and `params.fastMode`, including API-key and OAuth-authenticated traffic sent to `api.anthropic.com`; OpenClaw maps that to Anthropic `service_tier` (`auto` vs `standard_only`)
- Preferred Claude CLI config keeps the model ref canonical and selects the CLI
backend separately: `anthropic/claude-opus-4-8` with
backend separately: `anthropic/claude-opus-4-7` with
model-scoped `agentRuntime.id: "claude-cli"`. Legacy
`claude-cli/claude-opus-4-7` refs still work for compatibility.
@@ -130,24 +130,24 @@ Anthropic staff told us OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is allowed again, so Ope
}
```
### OpenAI ChatGPT/Codex OAuth
### OpenAI Codex OAuth
- Provider: `openai`
- Provider: `openai-codex`
- Auth: OAuth (ChatGPT)
- Legacy OpenAI Codex model ref: `openai/gpt-5.5`
- Legacy OpenAI Codex model ref: `openai-codex/gpt-5.5`
- Native Codex app-server harness ref: `openai/gpt-5.5`
- Native Codex app-server harness docs: [Codex harness](/plugins/codex-harness)
- Legacy model refs: `codex/gpt-*`
- Plugin boundary: `openai/*` loads the OpenAI plugin; the native Codex app-server plugin is selected by the Codex harness runtime.
- CLI: `openclaw onboard --auth-choice openai` or `openclaw models auth login --provider openai`
- Plugin boundary: `openai-codex/*` loads the OpenAI plugin; the native Codex app-server plugin is selected only by the Codex harness runtime or legacy `codex/*` refs.
- CLI: `openclaw onboard --auth-choice openai-codex` or `openclaw models auth login --provider openai-codex`
- Default transport is `auto` (WebSocket-first, SSE fallback)
- Override per OpenAI Codex model via `agents.defaults.models["openai/<model>"].params.transport` (`"sse"`, `"websocket"`, or `"auto"`)
- Override per OpenAI Codex model via `agents.defaults.models["openai-codex/<model>"].params.transport` (`"sse"`, `"websocket"`, or `"auto"`)
- `params.serviceTier` is also forwarded on native Codex Responses requests (`chatgpt.com/backend-api`)
- Hidden OpenClaw attribution headers (`originator`, `version`, `User-Agent`) are only attached on native Codex traffic to `chatgpt.com/backend-api`, not generic OpenAI-compatible proxies
- Shares the same `/fast` toggle and `params.fastMode` config as direct `openai/*`; OpenClaw maps that to `service_tier=priority`
- `openai/gpt-5.5` uses the Codex catalog native `contextWindow = 400000` and default runtime `contextTokens = 272000`; override the runtime cap with `models.providers.openai.models[].contextTokens`
- `openai-codex/gpt-5.5` uses the Codex catalog native `contextWindow = 400000` and default runtime `contextTokens = 272000`; override the runtime cap with `models.providers.openai-codex.models[].contextTokens`
- Policy note: OpenAI Codex OAuth is explicitly supported for external tools/workflows like OpenClaw.
- For the common subscription plus native Codex runtime route, sign in with `openai` auth and configure `openai/gpt-5.5`; OpenAI agent turns select Codex by default.
- For the common subscription plus native Codex runtime route, sign in with `openai-codex` auth but configure `openai/gpt-5.5`; OpenAI agent turns select Codex by default.
- Use provider/model `agentRuntime.id: "openclaw"` only when you want the built-in OpenClaw route; otherwise keep `openai/gpt-5.5` on the default Codex harness.
- `openai-codex/gpt-*` refs remain a legacy OpenAI Codex route. Prefer `openai/gpt-5.5` on the native Codex runtime for new agent config, and run `openclaw doctor --fix` when you want to migrate old `openai-codex/*` refs to canonical `openai/*` refs.
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Anthropic staff told us OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is allowed again, so Ope
{
models: {
providers: {
openai: {
"openai-codex": {
models: [{ id: "gpt-5.5", contextTokens: 160000 }],
},
},
@@ -290,36 +290,32 @@ See [/providers/kilocode](/providers/kilocode) for setup details.
### Other bundled provider plugins
| Provider | Id | Auth env | Example model |
| --------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| BytePlus | `byteplus` / `byteplus-plan` | `BYTEPLUS_API_KEY` | `byteplus-plan/ark-code-latest` |
| Cerebras | `cerebras` | `CEREBRAS_API_KEY` | `cerebras/zai-glm-4.7` |
| Cloudflare AI Gateway | `cloudflare-ai-gateway` | `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` | - |
| DeepInfra | `deepinfra` | `DEEPINFRA_API_KEY` | `deepinfra/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V4-Flash` |
| DeepSeek | `deepseek` | `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY` | `deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash` |
| GitHub Copilot | `github-copilot` | `COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN` / `GH_TOKEN` / `GITHUB_TOKEN` | - |
| GMI Cloud | `gmi` | `GMI_API_KEY` | `gmi/google/gemini-3.1-flash-lite` |
| Groq | `groq` | `GROQ_API_KEY` | - |
| Hugging Face Inference | `huggingface` | `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` or `HF_TOKEN` | `huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1` |
| Kilo Gateway | `kilocode` | `KILOCODE_API_KEY` | `kilocode/kilo/auto` |
| Kimi Coding | `kimi` | `KIMI_API_KEY` or `KIMICODE_API_KEY` | `kimi/kimi-for-coding` |
| MiniMax | `minimax` / `minimax-portal` | `MINIMAX_API_KEY` / `MINIMAX_OAUTH_TOKEN` | `minimax/MiniMax-M2.7` |
| Mistral | `mistral` | `MISTRAL_API_KEY` | `mistral/mistral-large-latest` |
| Moonshot | `moonshot` | `MOONSHOT_API_KEY` | `moonshot/kimi-k2.6` |
| NVIDIA | `nvidia` | `NVIDIA_API_KEY` | `nvidia/nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b` |
| NovitaAI | `novita` | `NOVITA_API_KEY` | `novita/deepseek/deepseek-v3-0324` |
| [Ollama Cloud](/providers/ollama-cloud) | `ollama-cloud` | `OLLAMA_API_KEY` | `ollama-cloud/kimi-k2.6` |
| OpenRouter | `openrouter` | `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` | `openrouter/auto` |
| Qianfan | `qianfan` | `QIANFAN_API_KEY` | `qianfan/deepseek-v3.2` |
| Qwen Cloud | `qwen` | `QWEN_API_KEY` / `MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY` / `DASHSCOPE_API_KEY` | `qwen/qwen3.5-plus` |
| [Qwen OAuth](/providers/qwen-oauth) | `qwen-oauth` | `QWEN_API_KEY` | `qwen-oauth/qwen3.5-plus` |
| StepFun | `stepfun` / `stepfun-plan` | `STEPFUN_API_KEY` | `stepfun/step-3.5-flash` |
| Together | `together` | `TOGETHER_API_KEY` | `together/meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct-Turbo` |
| Venice | `venice` | `VENICE_API_KEY` | - |
| Vercel AI Gateway | `vercel-ai-gateway` | `AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` | `vercel-ai-gateway/anthropic/claude-opus-4.6` |
| Volcano Engine (Doubao) | `volcengine` / `volcengine-plan` | `VOLCANO_ENGINE_API_KEY` | `volcengine-plan/ark-code-latest` |
| xAI | `xai` | SuperGrok/X Premium OAuth or `XAI_API_KEY` | `xai/grok-4.3` |
| Xiaomi | `xiaomi` / `xiaomi-token-plan` | `XIAOMI_API_KEY` / `XIAOMI_TOKEN_PLAN_API_KEY` | `xiaomi/mimo-v2-flash` / `xiaomi-token-plan/mimo-v2.5-pro` |
| Provider | Id | Auth env | Example model |
| ----------------------- | -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------- |
| BytePlus | `byteplus` / `byteplus-plan` | `BYTEPLUS_API_KEY` | `byteplus-plan/ark-code-latest` |
| Cerebras | `cerebras` | `CEREBRAS_API_KEY` | `cerebras/zai-glm-4.7` |
| Cloudflare AI Gateway | `cloudflare-ai-gateway` | `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` | - |
| DeepInfra | `deepinfra` | `DEEPINFRA_API_KEY` | `deepinfra/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V4-Flash` |
| DeepSeek | `deepseek` | `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY` | `deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash` |
| GitHub Copilot | `github-copilot` | `COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN` / `GH_TOKEN` / `GITHUB_TOKEN` | - |
| Groq | `groq` | `GROQ_API_KEY` | - |
| Hugging Face Inference | `huggingface` | `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` or `HF_TOKEN` | `huggingface/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1` |
| Kilo Gateway | `kilocode` | `KILOCODE_API_KEY` | `kilocode/kilo/auto` |
| Kimi Coding | `kimi` | `KIMI_API_KEY` or `KIMICODE_API_KEY` | `kimi/kimi-for-coding` |
| MiniMax | `minimax` / `minimax-portal` | `MINIMAX_API_KEY` / `MINIMAX_OAUTH_TOKEN` | `minimax/MiniMax-M2.7` |
| Mistral | `mistral` | `MISTRAL_API_KEY` | `mistral/mistral-large-latest` |
| Moonshot | `moonshot` | `MOONSHOT_API_KEY` | `moonshot/kimi-k2.6` |
| NVIDIA | `nvidia` | `NVIDIA_API_KEY` | `nvidia/nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b` |
| OpenRouter | `openrouter` | `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` | `openrouter/auto` |
| Qianfan | `qianfan` | `QIANFAN_API_KEY` | `qianfan/deepseek-v3.2` |
| Qwen Cloud | `qwen` | `QWEN_API_KEY` / `MODELSTUDIO_API_KEY` / `DASHSCOPE_API_KEY` | `qwen/qwen3.5-plus` |
| StepFun | `stepfun` / `stepfun-plan` | `STEPFUN_API_KEY` | `stepfun/step-3.5-flash` |
| Together | `together` | `TOGETHER_API_KEY` | `together/meta-llama/Llama-3.3-70B-Instruct-Turbo` |
| Venice | `venice` | `VENICE_API_KEY` | - |
| Vercel AI Gateway | `vercel-ai-gateway` | `AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` | `vercel-ai-gateway/anthropic/claude-opus-4.6` |
| Volcano Engine (Doubao) | `volcengine` / `volcengine-plan` | `VOLCANO_ENGINE_API_KEY` | `volcengine-plan/ark-code-latest` |
| xAI | `xai` | SuperGrok/X Premium OAuth or `XAI_API_KEY` | `xai/grok-4.3` |
| Xiaomi | `xiaomi` | `XIAOMI_API_KEY` | `xiaomi/mimo-v2-flash` |
#### Quirks worth knowing

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ sidebarTitle: "Models CLI"
</Card>
</CardGroup>
Model refs choose a provider and model. They do not usually choose the low-level agent runtime. OpenAI agent refs are the main exception: `openai/gpt-5.5` runs through the Codex app-server runtime by default on the official OpenAI provider. Subscription Copilot refs (`github-copilot/*`) can additionally be opted into the external GitHub Copilot agent runtime plugin — that path stays explicit (no `auto` fallback). Explicit runtime overrides belong on provider/model policy, not on the whole agent or session. In Codex runtime mode, the `openai/gpt-*` ref does not imply API-key billing; auth can come from a Codex account or `openai` OAuth profile. See [Agent runtimes](/concepts/agent-runtimes) and [GitHub Copilot agent runtime](/plugins/copilot).
Model refs choose a provider and model. They do not usually choose the low-level agent runtime. OpenAI agent refs are the main exception: `openai/gpt-5.5` runs through the Codex app-server runtime by default on the official OpenAI provider. Explicit runtime overrides belong on provider/model policy, not on the whole agent or session. In Codex runtime mode, the `openai/gpt-*` ref does not imply API-key billing; auth can come from a Codex account or `openai-codex` auth profile. See [Agent runtimes](/concepts/agent-runtimes).
## How model selection works
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ If you want to limit providers without manually listing every model, add
agents: {
defaults: {
models: {
"openai/*": {},
"openai-codex/*": {},
"vllm/*": {},
},
},
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ When live probes run in a TTY, you can select fallbacks interactively. In non-in
## Models registry (`models.json`)
Custom providers in `models.providers` are written into `models.json` under the agent directory (default `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/models.json`). Provider-plugin catalogs are stored as generated plugin-owned catalog shards under the agent's plugin state and loaded automatically. This file is merged by default unless `models.mode` is set to `replace`.
Custom providers in `models.providers` are written into `models.json` under the agent directory (default `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/agent/models.json`). This file is merged by default unless `models.mode` is set to `replace`.
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Merge mode precedence">

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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ To reduce that, OpenClaw treats `auth-profiles.json` as a **token sink**:
- the runtime reads credentials from **one place**
- we can keep multiple profiles and route them deterministically
- external CLI reuse is provider-specific: Codex CLI can bootstrap an empty
`openai:default` profile, but once OpenClaw has a local OAuth profile,
`openai-codex:default` profile, but once OpenClaw has a local OAuth profile,
the local refresh token is canonical. If that local refresh token is rejected,
OpenClaw can use a usable same-account Codex CLI token as a runtime-only
fallback; other integrations can remain externally managed and re-read their
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Flow shape (PKCE):
5. exchange at `https://auth.openai.com/oauth/token`
6. extract `accountId` from the access token and store `{ access, refresh, expires, accountId }`
Wizard path is `openclaw onboard` → auth choice `openai`.
Wizard path is `openclaw onboard` → auth choice `openai-codex`.
## Refresh + expiry
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ At runtime:
- exception: some external CLI credentials stay externally managed; OpenClaw
re-reads those CLI auth stores instead of spending copied refresh tokens.
Codex CLI bootstrap is intentionally narrower: it seeds an empty
`openai:default` profile, then OpenClaw-owned refreshes keep the local
`openai-codex:default` profile, then OpenClaw-owned refreshes keep the local
profile canonical. If the local Codex refresh fails and Codex CLI has a
usable token for the same account, OpenClaw may use that token for the current
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@@ -178,50 +178,6 @@ Progress lines are enabled by default in progress mode. They come from real run
events: tool starts, item updates, task plans, approvals, command output, patch
summaries, and similar agent activity.
Tools can also emit typed progress while a single tool call is still running.
That is how a slow fetch or search can update the visible draft before the tool
returns its final result. The progress update is a partial tool result with
empty model content and explicit public channel metadata:
```json
{
"content": [],
"progress": {
"text": "Fetching page content...",
"visibility": "channel",
"privacy": "public",
"id": "web_fetch:fetching"
}
}
```
OpenClaw renders only the `progress.text` in the channel progress UI. The
normal tool result still arrives later as `content` and `details`, and is the
only part returned to the model.
When adding progress to a tool, use a short, generic message and delay it until
the operation has been pending long enough to be useful:
```typescript
const clearProgressTimer = scheduleToolProgress(
onUpdate,
{ text: "Fetching page content...", id: "web_fetch:fetching" },
5_000,
{ signal },
);
try {
return await runToolWork();
} finally {
clearProgressTimer();
}
```
This pattern means fast calls do not show a progress line, long calls show one
while they are still pending, and canceled calls clear the timer before stale
progress can appear. Progress text is a public UI side channel, so it must not
include secrets, raw arguments, fetched content, command output, or page text.
OpenClaw uses the same formatter for progress drafts and `/verbose`:
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@@ -266,10 +266,6 @@ The doctor checks Convex broker env, validates endpoint settings, and verifies a
Live transport lanes share one contract instead of each inventing their own scenario list shape. `qa-channel` is the broad synthetic product-behavior suite and is not part of the live transport coverage matrix.
Live transport runners should import the shared scenario ids, baseline
coverage helpers, and scenario-selection helper from
`openclaw/plugin-sdk/qa-live-transport-scenarios`.
| Lane | Canary | Mention gating | Bot-to-bot | Allowlist block | Top-level reply | Restart resume | Thread follow-up | Thread isolation | Reaction observation | Help command | Native command registration |
| -------- | ------ | -------------- | ---------- | --------------- | --------------- | -------------- | ---------------- | ---------------- | -------------------- | ------------ | --------------------------- |
| Matrix | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | | |
@@ -893,13 +889,13 @@ pnpm openclaw qa character-eval \
--model openai/gpt-5.5,thinking=medium,fast \
--model openai/gpt-5.2,thinking=xhigh \
--model openai/gpt-5,thinking=xhigh \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-8,thinking=high \
--model anthropic/claude-opus-4-7,thinking=high \
--model anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6,thinking=high \
--model zai/glm-5.1,thinking=high \
--model moonshot/kimi-k2.5,thinking=high \
--model google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview,thinking=high \
--judge-model openai/gpt-5.5,thinking=xhigh,fast \
--judge-model anthropic/claude-opus-4-8,thinking=high \
--judge-model anthropic/claude-opus-4-7,thinking=high \
--blind-judge-models \
--concurrency 16 \
--judge-concurrency 16
@@ -930,13 +926,13 @@ Candidate and judge model runs both default to concurrency 16. Lower
`--concurrency` or `--judge-concurrency` when provider limits or local gateway
pressure make a run too noisy.
When no candidate `--model` is passed, the character eval defaults to
`openai/gpt-5.5`, `openai/gpt-5.2`, `openai/gpt-5`, `anthropic/claude-opus-4-8`,
`openai/gpt-5.5`, `openai/gpt-5.2`, `openai/gpt-5`, `anthropic/claude-opus-4-7`,
`anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6`, `zai/glm-5.1`,
`moonshot/kimi-k2.5`, and
`google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview` when no `--model` is passed.
When no `--judge-model` is passed, the judges default to
`openai/gpt-5.5,thinking=xhigh,fast` and
`anthropic/claude-opus-4-8,thinking=high`.
`anthropic/claude-opus-4-7,thinking=high`.
## Related docs

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@@ -197,12 +197,6 @@ Matrix:
Preview streaming can also include **tool-progress** updates - short status lines like "searching the web", "reading file", or "calling tool" - that appear in the same preview message while tools are running, ahead of the final reply. In Codex app-server mode, Codex preamble/commentary messages use this same preview path, so short "I am checking..." progress notes can stream into the editable draft without becoming part of the final answer. This keeps multi-step tool turns visually alive rather than silent between the first thinking preview and the final answer.
Long-running tools may emit typed progress before they return. For example,
`web_fetch` arms a five-second timer when it starts: if the fetch is still
pending, the preview can show `Fetching page content...`; if the fetch finishes
or is canceled before then, no progress line is emitted. The later final tool
result is still delivered normally to the model.
Supported surfaces:
- **Discord**, **Slack**, **Telegram**, and **Matrix** stream tool-progress and Codex preamble updates into the live preview edit by default when preview streaming is active. Microsoft Teams uses its native progress stream in personal chats.

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@@ -181,14 +181,12 @@ prompt surface that matches their lifetime:
On the native Codex harness, OpenClaw avoids repeating stable workspace files
in every user turn. Codex loads `AGENTS.md` through its own project-doc
discovery. `SOUL.md`, `IDENTITY.md`, `TOOLS.md`, and `USER.md` are forwarded as
Codex developer instructions. The compact OpenClaw skills list is also forwarded
as turn-scoped collaboration developer instructions. `HEARTBEAT.md` content is
not injected; heartbeat turns get a collaboration-mode note pointing to the file
when it exists and is non-empty. `MEMORY.md` content from the configured agent
workspace is not pasted into every native Codex turn; when memory tools are
available for that workspace, Codex turns get a small workspace-memory note in
turn-scoped collaboration developer instructions and should use `memory_search`
or `memory_get` when durable memory is relevant. If tools are disabled, memory
Codex developer instructions. `HEARTBEAT.md` content is not injected; heartbeat
turns get a collaboration-mode note pointing to the file when it exists and is
non-empty. `MEMORY.md` content from the configured agent workspace is not pasted
into every native Codex turn; when memory tools are available for that workspace,
Codex turns get a small workspace-memory note and should use `memory_search` or
`memory_get` when durable memory is relevant. If tools are disabled, memory
search is unavailable, or the active workspace differs from the agent memory
workspace, `MEMORY.md` falls back to the normal bounded turn-context path. Active
`BOOTSTRAP.md` content keeps the normal turn-context role for now.
@@ -260,11 +258,6 @@ prompt instructs the model to use `read` to load the SKILL.md at the listed
location (workspace, managed, or bundled). If no skills are eligible, the
Skills section is omitted.
Native Codex turns receive this list as turn-scoped collaboration developer
instructions instead of per-turn user input, except lightweight cron turns that
preserve the exact scheduled prompt. Other harnesses keep the normal prompt
section.
The location can point at a nested skill, such as
`skills/personal/foo/SKILL.md`. Nesting is only organizational; the prompt still
uses the flat skill name from `SKILL.md` frontmatter.

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@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ Authoritative advertised **discovery** inventory lives in
## Where the schemas live
- Source: `packages/gateway-protocol/src/schema.ts`
- Runtime validators (AJV): `packages/gateway-protocol/src/index.ts`
- Source: `src/gateway/protocol/schema.ts`
- Runtime validators (AJV): `src/gateway/protocol/index.ts`
- Advertised feature/discovery registry: `src/gateway/server-methods-list.ts`
- Server handshake + method dispatch: `src/gateway/server.impl.ts`
- Node client: `src/gateway/client.ts`
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Example: add a new `system.echo` request that returns `{ ok: true, text }`.
1. **Schema (source of truth)**
Add to `packages/gateway-protocol/src/schema.ts`:
Add to `src/gateway/protocol/schema.ts`:
```ts
export const SystemEchoParamsSchema = Type.Object(
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ export type SystemEchoResult = Static<typeof SystemEchoResultSchema>;
2. **Validation**
In `packages/gateway-protocol/src/index.ts`, export an AJV validator:
In `src/gateway/protocol/index.ts`, export an AJV validator:
```ts
export const validateSystemEchoParams = ajv.compile<SystemEchoParams>(SystemEchoParamsSchema);
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ Unknown frame types are preserved as raw payloads for forward compatibility.
## Versioning + compatibility
- `PROTOCOL_VERSION` lives in `packages/gateway-protocol/src/version.ts`.
- `PROTOCOL_VERSION` lives in `src/gateway/protocol/version.ts`.
- Clients send `minProtocol` + `maxProtocol`; the server rejects ranges that
do not include its current protocol.
- The Swift models keep unknown frame types to avoid breaking older clients.

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@@ -1228,13 +1228,13 @@
"plugins/codex-native-plugins",
"plugins/codex-computer-use",
"plugins/google-meet",
"plugins/workboard",
"plugins/webhooks",
"plugins/admin-http-rpc",
"plugins/voice-call",
"plugins/memory-wiki",
"plugins/memory-lancedb",
"plugins/oc-path",
"plugins/skill-workshop",
"plugins/zalouser"
]
},
@@ -1332,7 +1332,6 @@
"group": "Agent coordination",
"pages": [
"tools/agent-send",
"tools/goal",
"tools/steer",
"tools/subagents",
"tools/acp-agents",
@@ -1404,7 +1403,6 @@
"providers/fal",
"providers/fireworks",
"providers/github-copilot",
"providers/gmi",
"providers/google",
"providers/gradium",
"providers/groq",
@@ -1417,10 +1415,8 @@
"providers/minimax",
"providers/mistral",
"providers/moonshot",
"providers/novita",
"providers/nvidia",
"providers/ollama",
"providers/ollama-cloud",
"providers/openai",
"providers/opencode",
"providers/opencode-go",
@@ -1429,7 +1425,6 @@
"providers/pixverse",
"providers/qianfan",
"providers/qwen",
"providers/qwen-oauth",
"providers/runway",
"providers/senseaudio",
"providers/sglang",

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@@ -199,8 +199,8 @@ Use `openclaw models auth login --provider <id> --profile-id <profileId>` for
providers that support named auth profiles during login.
```bash
openclaw models auth login --provider openai --profile-id openai:ritsuko
openclaw models auth login --provider openai --profile-id openai:lain
openclaw models auth login --provider openai-codex --profile-id openai-codex:ritsuko
openclaw models auth login --provider openai-codex --profile-id openai-codex:lain
```
This is the easiest way to keep multiple OAuth logins for the same provider

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