When a user configures `models.providers.openai-codex` with a models
array but omits the `api` field, `buildInlineProviderModels` produces
an entry with `api: undefined`. The inline-match early return then
hands this incomplete model straight to the caller, skipping the
forward-compat resolver that would supply the correct
`openai-codex-responses` api — causing a crash loop.
Let the inline match fall through to forward-compat when `api` is
absent so the resolver chain can fill it in.
Fixes#39682
- Add test ensuring launchd path never returns "failed" status
- Add CHANGELOG.md entry documenting the fix with issue/PR references
- Reference ThrottleInterval evolution (#27650 → #29078 → current 1s)
Remove redundant rationale from test body (test names already convey it)
and trim the production comment to what/consequence/link (mechanism
details live in #39760).
When the gateway needs a config-triggered restart under launchd, calling
`launchctl kickstart -k` from within the service itself races with
launchd's async bootout state machine:
1. `kickstart -k` initiates a launchd bootout → SIGTERM to self
2. Gateway ignores SIGTERM during shutdown → process doesn't exit
3. 2s `spawnSync` timeout kills the launchctl child, but launchd
continues the bootout asynchronously
4. Fallback `launchctl bootstrap` fails with EIO (service mid-bootout)
5. In-process restart runs on the same PID that launchd will SIGKILL
6. LaunchAgent is permanently unloaded — no auto-restart
Fix: on darwin/launchd, skip `triggerOpenClawRestart()` entirely.
The caller already calls `exitProcess(0)` for supervised mode, and
`KeepAlive=true` (always set in the plist template) restarts the
service within ~1 second.
The schtasks (Windows) path is unchanged — Windows doesn't have an
equivalent KeepAlive mechanism.
resolveChannelRestartReason did not handle the "disconnected" evaluation
reason explicitly, so it fell through to "stuck". This conflates a clean
WebSocket drop (e.g. Discord 1006) with a genuinely stuck channel, making
logs misleading and preventing future policy differentiation.
Add "disconnected" to ChannelRestartReason and handle it before the
catch-all "stuck" return.
Closes#36404
* fix(agents): add custom api registry helper
* fix(ollama): register native api for embedded runs
* fix(ollama): register custom api before compaction
* fix(tts): register custom api before summarization
* changelog: note ollama compaction registration fix
* fix(ollama): honor resolved base urls in custom api paths
Rebased and landed contributor work from @chengzhichao-xydt for the
Telegram multi-account DM regression in #32351.
Co-authored-by: Zhichao Cheng <cheng.zhichao@xydigit.com>
* fix(ollama): support thinking field fallback in native stream
* fix(models): honor explicit lower token limits in merge mode
* fix(ollama): prefer streamed content over fallback thinking
* changelog: note Ollama local model fixes
* fix(telegram): use group allowlist for native command auth in groups
Native slash commands (/status, /model, etc.) in Telegram supergroups
and forum topics reject authorized senders with "not authorized" even
when the sender is in groupAllowFrom.
The bug is in resolveTelegramCommandAuth — the final commandAuthorized
check only passes DM allowFrom as an authorizer, so senders who are
authorized via groupAllowFrom get rejected. Regular messages don't have
this problem because they go through evaluateTelegramGroupPolicyAccess
which correctly uses effectiveGroupAllow.
Add effectiveGroupAllow as a second authorizer when the message comes
from a group. resolveCommandAuthorizedFromAuthorizers uses .some(), so
either DM or group allowlist matching is sufficient.
Fixes#28216Fixes#29135Fixes#30234
* fix(test): resolve TS2769 type errors in group-auth test
Remove explicit tuple type annotations on mock.calls.filter() callbacks
that conflicted with vitest's mock call types.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(telegram): cover topic auth rejection routing
* changelog: note telegram native group command auth fix
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* fix(telegram): support negative IDs in groupAllowFrom for group/channel whitelist (#36753)
When configuring Telegram group restrictions with groupAllowFrom,
negative group/channel IDs (e.g., -1001234567890) are rejected with
'authorization requires numeric Telegram sender IDs only' error,
even though the field name suggests it should accept group IDs.
Root cause:
- normalizeAllowFrom() uses regex /^\d+$/ to validate IDs
- Telegram group/channel IDs are negative integers
- Regex only matches positive integers, rejecting all group IDs
Impact:
- Users cannot whitelist specific groups using groupAllowFrom
- Workaround requires groupPolicy: "open" (security risk)
- Field name is misleading (suggests group IDs, but only accepts user IDs)
Fix:
- Change regex from /^\d+$/ to /^-?\d+$/ (support optional minus sign)
- Apply to both invalidEntries filter and ids filter
- Add comment explaining negative ID support for groups/channels
Testing:
- Positive user IDs (745123456) → ✅ still work
- Negative group IDs (-1001234567890) → ✅ now accepted
- Invalid entries (@username) → ⚠️ still warned
Fixes#36753
* test(telegram): add signed ID runtime regression
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Co-authored-by: Martin Qiu <qiuyuemartin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
Land #33757 by @lsdcc01 without the unrelated dependency bump. Preserve negative FTS5 BM25 ordering in hybrid scoring and add changelog coverage for #5767.
Co-authored-by: 丁春才0668000523 <ding.chuncai1@xydigit.com>
Land #9040 by @joetomasone. Add fail-closed config loading, compat coverage, and changelog entry for #5052.
Co-authored-by: Joe Tomasone <joe@tomasone.com>
Separate shared gateway auth from cached device-token signing in Control UI browser auth. Preserves shared-token validation while keeping cached device tokens scoped to signed device payloads.
Co-authored-by: Frad LEE <fradser@gmail.com>
* fix(cron): eliminate double-announce and replace delivery polling with push-based flow
- Set deliveryAttempted=true in announce early-return paths (active-subagent
suppression and stale-interim suppression) so the heartbeat timer no longer
fires a redundant enqueueSystemEvent fallback (double-announce bug).
- Refactor waitForDescendantSubagentSummary to use event-based agent.wait RPC
calls instead of a 500ms busy-poll loop. Each active descendant run is now
awaited concurrently via Promise.allSettled, and only a short bounded grace
period (5s) remains to capture the cron agent's post-orchestration synthesis.
Eliminates O(n*timeoutMs/500ms) gateway calls and wasted wall-clock time.
- Add FAST_TEST_MODE (OPENCLAW_TEST_FAST=1) to subagent-followup.ts to keep
the grace-period tests instant in CI.
- Add comprehensive tests for the new waitForDescendantSubagentSummary behaviour
(push-based wait, error resilience, NO_REPLY handling, multi-descendant waits).
* fix: prep cron double-announce followup tests (#39089) (thanks @tyler6204)
* fix(line): enforce requireMention gating in group message handler
* fix(line): scope canDetectMention to text messages, pass hasAnyMention
* fix(line): fix TS errors in mentionees type and test casts
* feat(line): register LINE in DOCKS and CHAT_CHANNEL_ORDER
- Add "line" to CHAT_CHANNEL_ORDER and CHAT_CHANNEL_META in registry.ts
- Export resolveLineGroupRequireMention and resolveLineGroupToolPolicy
in group-mentions.ts using the generic resolveChannelGroupRequireMention
and resolveChannelGroupToolsPolicy helpers (same pattern as iMessage)
- Add "line" entry to DOCKS in dock.ts so resolveGroupRequireMention
in the reply stage can correctly read LINE group config
Fixes the third layer of the requireMention bug: previously
getChannelDock("line") returned undefined, causing the reply-stage
resolveGroupRequireMention to fall back to true unconditionally.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(line): pending history, requireMention default, mentionPatterns fallback
- Default requireMention to true (consistent with other channels)
- Add mentionPatterns regex fallback alongside native isSelf/@all detection
- Record unmentioned group messages via recordPendingHistoryEntryIfEnabled
- Inject pending history context in buildLineMessageContext when bot is mentioned
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(line): update tests for requireMention default and pending history
- Add requireMention: false to 6 group tests unrelated to mention gating
(allowlist, replay dedup, inflight dedup, error retry) to preserve
their original intent after the default changed from false to true
- Add test: skips group messages by default when requireMention not configured
- Add test: records unmentioned group messages as pending history
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(line): use undefined instead of empty string as historyKey sentinel
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(line): deliver pending history via InboundHistory, not Body mutation
- Remove post-hoc ctxPayload.Body injection (BodyForAgent takes priority
in the prompt pipeline, so Body was never reached)
- Pass InboundHistory array to finalizeInboundContext instead, matching
the Telegram pattern rendered by buildInboundUserContextPrefix
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(line): pass agentId to buildMentionRegexes for per-agent mentionPatterns
- Resolve route before mention gating to obtain agentId
- Pass agentId to buildMentionRegexes, matching Telegram behavior
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(line): clear pending history after handled group turn
- Call clearHistoryEntriesIfEnabled after processMessage for group messages
- Prevents stale skipped messages from replaying on subsequent mentions
- Matches Discord, Signal, Slack, iMessage behavior
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* style(line): fix import order and merge orphaned JSDoc in bot-handlers
- Move resolveAgentRoute import from ./local group to ../routing group
- Merge duplicate JSDoc blocks above getLineMentionees into one
Addresses Greptile review comments r2888826724 and r2888826840 on PR #35847.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(line): read historyLimit from config and guard clear with has()
- bot.ts: resolve historyLimit from cfg.messages.groupChat.historyLimit
with fallback to DEFAULT_GROUP_HISTORY_LIMIT, so setting historyLimit: 0
actually disables pending history accumulation
- bot-handlers.ts: add groupHistories.has(historyKey) guard before
clearHistoryEntriesIfEnabled to prevent writing empty buckets for
groups that have never accumulated pending history (memory leak)
Addresses Codex review comments r2888829146 and r2888829152 on PR #35847.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* style(line): apply oxfmt formatting to bot-handlers and bot
Auto-formatted by oxfmt to fix CI format:check failure on PR #35847.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(line): add shouldLogVerbose to globals mock in bot-handlers test
resolveAgentRoute calls shouldLogVerbose() from globals.js; the mock
was missing this export, causing 13 test failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Address review findings for #35847
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Co-authored-by: Kaiyi <me@kaiyi.cool>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Yi-Cheng Wang <yicheng.wang@heph-ai.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(security): use icacls /sid for locale-independent Windows ACL audit
On non-English Windows editions (Russian, Chinese, etc.) icacls prints
account names in the system locale. When Node.js reads the output in a
different code page the strings are garbled (e.g. "NT AUTHORITY\???????"
for "NT AUTHORITY\СИСТЕМА"), causing summarizeWindowsAcl to classify SYSTEM
and Administrators as untrusted and flag the config files as "others
writable" — a false-positive security alert.
Fix:
1. Pass /sid to icacls so it outputs security identifiers (*S-1-5-X-...)
instead of locale-dependent account names.
2. Extend SID_RE to accept the leading * that icacls prepends to SIDs in
/sid mode: /^\*?s-\d+-\d+(-\d+)+$/i
3. Strip the * before looking up the bare SID in TRUSTED_SIDS / the
per-user USERSID set so *S-1-5-18 is correctly classified as SYSTEM
(trusted) and *S-1-5-32-544 as Administrators (trusted).
Tests:
- Update the inspectWindowsAcl "returns parsed ACL entries" assertion to
expect the /sid flag in the icacls call.
- Add "classifies *S-1-5-18 (icacls /sid prefix form of SYSTEM) as trusted"
SID classification test.
- Add "classifies *S-1-5-32-544 (icacls /sid Administrators) as trusted".
- Add inspectWindowsAcl end-to-end test with /sid-format mock output
(*S-1-5-18, *S-1-5-32-544, user SID) — all three classified as trusted.
Fixes#35834
* fix(security): classify world-equivalent SIDs as 'world' when using icacls /sid
When icacls is invoked with /sid, world-equivalent principals like
Everyone, Authenticated Users, and BUILTIN\Users are emitted as raw
SIDs (*S-1-1-0, *S-1-5-11, *S-1-5-32-545). classifyPrincipal() had
no SID-based mapping for these, so they fell through to the generic
'group' category instead of 'world', silently downgrading security
findings that should trigger world-write/world-readable alerts.
Fix: add a WORLD_SIDS constant and check it before falling back to
'group'. Add three regression tests to lock in the behaviour.
* Security: resolve owner SID fallback for Windows ACL audit
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* fix(telegram): resolve session entry for /stop in forum topics
Fixes#38675
- Export normalizeStoreSessionKey from store.ts for reuse
- Use it in resolveSessionEntryForKey so topic session keys (lowercase
in store) are found when handling /stop
- Add test for forum topic session key lookup
* fix(telegram): share native topic routing with inbound messages
* fix: land telegram topic routing follow-up (#38871)
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Co-authored-by: xialonglee <li.xialong@xydigit.com>
The nodes tool was passing rawCommand: formatExecCommand(command) to
system.run.prepare, which produced the full formatted argv string
(e.g. 'powershell -Command "echo hello"'). However,
validateSystemRunCommandConsistency() recognizes shell wrappers like
powershell/bash and extracts the inner command as the 'inferred' value
(e.g. 'echo hello'). This caused a rawCommand vs inferred mismatch,
breaking all nodes run commands with shell wrappers.
The fix removes the explicit rawCommand parameter, letting the
validation correctly infer the command text from the argv array.
Fixes#33080
* fix(imessage): prevent echo loop from leaking internal metadata and amplifying NO_REPLY into queue overflow
- Add outbound sanitization at channel boundary (sanitize-outbound.ts):
strips thinking/reasoning tags, relevant-memories tags, model-specific
separators (+#+#), and assistant role markers before iMessage delivery
- Add inbound reflection guard (reflection-guard.ts): detects and drops
messages containing assistant-internal markers that indicate a reflected
outbound message, preventing recursive echo amplification
- Harden echo cache: increase text TTL from 5s to 30s to catch delayed
reflections that previously expired before the echo could be detected
- Add loop rate limiter (loop-rate-limiter.ts): per-conversation rapid-fire
detection that suppresses conversations exceeding threshold within a
time window, acting as a safety net against amplification
Closes#33281
* fix(imessage): address review — stricter reflection regex, loop-aware rate limiter
- Reflection guard: require closing > bracket on thinking/final/memory
tag patterns to prevent false-positives on user phrases like
'<final answer>' or '<thought experiment>' (#33295 review)
- Rate limiter: only record echo/reflection/from-me drops instead of
all dispatches, so the limiter acts as a loop-specific escalation
mechanism rather than a general throttle on normal conversation
velocity (#33295 review)
* Changelog: add iMessage echo-loop hardening entry
* iMessage: restore short echo-text TTL
* iMessage: ignore reflection markers in code
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* fix: strip skill-injected env vars from ACP harness spawn env
Skill apiKey entries (e.g., openai-image-gen with primaryEnv=OPENAI_API_KEY)
are set on process.env during agent runs and only reverted after the run
completes. ACP harnesses like Codex CLI inherit these vars, causing them
to silently use API billing instead of their own auth (e.g., OAuth).
The fix tracks which env vars are actively injected by skill overrides in
a module-level Set (activeSkillEnvKeys) and strips them in
resolveAcpClientSpawnEnv() before spawning ACP child processes.
Fixes#36280
* ACP: type spawn env for stripped keys
* Skills: cover active env key lifecycle
* Changelog: note ACP skill env isolation
* ACP: preserve shell marker after env stripping
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
The `timeout` property is not part of the Lark SDK method signatures,
causing TS2353 errors. The client-level `httpTimeoutMs` already applies
the timeout to all requests.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The dashboard screenshot uses a relative path `src="whatsapp-openclaw.jpg"`
which resolves correctly on the English root page but produces 404 on
zh-CN and ja-JP pages because Mintlify prepends the language subdirectory
to the CDN path.
Change to absolute path `/whatsapp-openclaw.jpg` in all three index files,
consistent with other images on the same page that already use absolute
paths (e.g. `/assets/openclaw-logo-text-dark.png`).
* add web search to onboarding flow
* remove post onboarding step (now redundant)
* post-onboarding nudge if no web search set up
* address comments
* fix test mocking
* add enabled: false assertion to the no-key test
* --skip-search cli flag
* use provider that a user has a key for
* add assertions, replace the duplicated switch blocks
* test for quickstart fast-path with existing config key
* address comments
* cover quickstart falls through to key test
* bring back key source
* normalize secret inputs instead of direct string trimming
* preserve enabled: false if it's already set
* handle missing API keys in flow
* doc updates
* hasExistingKey to detect both plaintext strings and SecretRef objects
* preserve enabled state only on the "keep current" paths
* add test for preserving
* better gate flows
* guard against invalid provider values in config
* Update src/commands/configure.wizard.ts
Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* format fix
* only mentions env var when it's actually available
* search apiKey fields now typed as SecretInput
* if no provider check if any search provider key is detectable
* handle both kimi keys
* remove .filter(Boolean)
* do not disable web_search after user enables it
* update resolveSearchProvider
* fix(onboarding): skip search key prompt in ref mode
* fix: add onboarding web search step (#34009) (thanks @kesku)
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Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shadow <hi@shadowing.dev>
* WhatsApp: add media cap helper
* WhatsApp: cap outbound media loads
* WhatsApp: align auto-reply media caps
* WhatsApp: add outbound media cap test
* WhatsApp: update auto-reply cap tests
* Docs: update WhatsApp media caps
* Changelog: note WhatsApp media cap fix
* Telegram: default media cap to 100MB
* Telegram: honor outbound mediaMaxMb
* Discord: add shared media upload cap
* Discord: pass mediaMaxMb to outbound sends
* Telegram: cover outbound media cap sends
* Discord: cover media upload cap config
* Docs: update Telegram media cap guide
* Docs: update Telegram config reference
* Changelog: note media upload cap fix
* Docs: note Discord upload cap behavior
The MEDIA: output token must appear at line start with no space after
the colon for OpenClaw's splitMediaFromOutput parser to extract the
file path and auto-attach media on outbound chat channels (Discord,
Telegram, WhatsApp, etc.).
The script was printing 'MEDIA: /path' (with space), which while
tolerated by the regex, does not match the canonical 'MEDIA:/path'
format used by all other skills (e.g. openai-image-gen) and tested
in the codebase (pi-embedded-subscribe.tools.media.test.ts,
media/parse.test.ts).
Also updated the comment to clarify the format constraint.
* feat(context-engine): add ContextEngine interface and registry
Introduce the pluggable ContextEngine abstraction that allows external
plugins to register custom context management strategies.
- ContextEngine interface with lifecycle methods: bootstrap, ingest,
ingestBatch, afterTurn, assemble, compact, prepareSubagentSpawn,
onSubagentEnded, dispose
- Module-level singleton registry with registerContextEngine() and
resolveContextEngine() (config-driven slot selection)
- LegacyContextEngine: pass-through implementation wrapping existing
compaction behavior for 100% backward compatibility
- ensureContextEnginesInitialized() guard for safe one-time registration
- 19 tests covering contract, registry, resolution, and legacy parity
* feat(plugins): add context-engine slot and registerContextEngine API
Wire the ContextEngine abstraction into the plugin system so external
plugins can register context engines via the standard plugin API.
- Add 'context-engine' to PluginKind union type
- Add 'contextEngine' slot to PluginSlotsConfig (default: 'legacy')
- Wire registerContextEngine() through OpenClawPluginApi
- Export ContextEngine types from plugin-sdk for external consumers
- Restore proper slot-based resolution in registry
* feat(context-engine): wire ContextEngine into agent run lifecycle
Integrate the ContextEngine abstraction into the core agent run path:
- Resolve context engine once per run (reused across retries)
- Bootstrap: hydrate canonical store from session file on first run
- Assemble: route context assembly through pluggable engine
- Auto-compaction guard: disable built-in auto-compaction when
the engine declares ownsCompaction (prevents double-compaction)
- AfterTurn: post-turn lifecycle hook for ingest + background
compaction decisions
- Overflow compaction: route through contextEngine.compact()
- Dispose: clean up engine resources in finally block
- Notify context engine on subagent lifecycle events
Legacy engine: all lifecycle methods are pass-through/no-op, preserving
100% backward compatibility for users without a context engine plugin.
* feat(plugins): add scoped subagent methods and gateway request scope
Expose runtime.subagent.{run, waitForRun, getSession, deleteSession}
so external plugins can spawn sub-agent sessions without raw gateway
dispatch access.
Uses AsyncLocalStorage request-scope bridge to dispatch internally via
handleGatewayRequest with a synthetic operator client. Methods are only
available during gateway request handling.
- Symbol.for-backed global singleton for cross-module-reload safety
- Fallback gateway context for non-WS dispatch paths (Telegram/WhatsApp)
- Set gateway request scope for all handlers, not just plugin handlers
- 3 staleness tests for fallback context hardening
* feat(context-engine): route /compact and sessions.get through context engine
Wire the /compact command and sessions.get handler through the pluggable
ContextEngine interface.
- Thread tokenBudget and force parameters to context engine compact
- Route /compact through contextEngine.compact() when registered
- Wire sessions.get as runtime alias for plugin subagent dispatch
- Add .pebbles/ to .gitignore
* style: format with oxfmt 0.33.0
Fix duplicate import (ControlUiRootState in server.impl.ts) and
import ordering across all changed files.
* fix: update extension test mocks for context-engine types
Add missing subagent property to bluebubbles PluginRuntime mock.
Add missing registerContextEngine to lobster OpenClawPluginApi mock.
* fix(subagents): keep deferred delete cleanup retryable
* style: format run attempt for CI
* fix(rebase): remove duplicate embedded-run imports
* test: add missing gateway context mock export
* fix: pass resolved auth profile into afterTurn compaction
Ensure the embedded runner forwards resolved auth profile context into
legacy context-engine compaction params on the normal afterTurn path,
matching overflow compaction behavior. This allows downstream LCM
summarization to use the intended provider auth/profile consistently.
Also fix strict TS typing in external-link token dedupe and align an
attempt unit test reasoningLevel value with the current ReasoningLevel
enum.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
We were debugging context-engine compaction where downstream summary
calls were missing the right auth/profile context in normal afterTurn
flow, while overflow compaction already propagated it. Preserve current
behavior and keep changes additive: thread the resolved authProfileId
through run -> attempt -> legacy compaction param builder without
broad refactors.
Add tests that prove the auth profile is included in afterTurn legacy
params and that overflow compaction still passes it through run
attempts. Keep existing APIs stable, and only adjust small type issues
needed for strict compilation.
* fix: remove duplicate imports from rebase
* feat: add context-engine system prompt additions
* fix(rebase): dedupe attempt import declarations
* test: fix fetch mock typing in ollama autodiscovery
* fix(test): add registerContextEngine to diffs extension mock APIs
* test(windows): use path.delimiter in ios-team-id fixture PATH
* test(cron): add model formatting and precedence edge case tests
Covers:
- Provider/model string splitting (whitespace, nested paths, empty segments)
- Provider normalization (casing, aliases like bedrock→amazon-bedrock)
- Anthropic model alias normalization (opus-4.5→claude-opus-4-5)
- Precedence: job payload > session override > config default
- Sequential runs with different providers (CI flake regression pattern)
- forceNew session preserving stored model overrides
- Whitespace/empty model string edge cases
- Config model as string vs object format
* test(cron): fix model formatting test config types
* test(phone-control): add registerContextEngine to mock API
* fix: re-export ChannelKind from config-reload-plan
* fix: add subagent mock to plugin-runtime-mock test util
* docs: add changelog fragment for context engine PR #22201
* fix(failover): classify HTTP 402 as rate_limit when payload indicates usage limit (#30484)
Some providers (notably Anthropic Claude Max plan) surface temporary
usage/rate-limit failures as HTTP 402 instead of 429. Before this change,
all 402s were unconditionally mapped to 'billing', which produced a
misleading 'run out of credits' warning for Max plan users who simply
hit their usage window.
This follows the same pattern introduced for HTTP 400 in #36783: check
the error message for an explicit rate-limit signal before falling back
to the default status-code classification.
- classifyFailoverReasonFromHttpStatus now returns 'rate_limit' for 402
when isRateLimitErrorMessage matches the payload text
- Added regression tests covering both the rate-limit and billing paths
on 402
* fix: narrow 402 rate-limit matcher to prevent billing misclassification
The original implementation used isRateLimitErrorMessage(), which matches
phrases like 'quota exceeded' that legitimately appear in billing errors.
This commit replaces it with a narrow, 402-specific matcher that requires
BOTH retry language (try again/retry/temporary/cooldown) AND limit
terminology (usage limit/rate limit/organization usage).
Prevents misclassification of errors like:
'HTTP 402: exceeded quota, please add credits' -> billing (not rate_limit)
Added regression test for the ambiguous case.
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Co-authored-by: Val Alexander <bunsthedev@gmail.com>
* feat(openai): add gpt-5.4 support and priority processing
* feat(openai-codex): add gpt-5.4 oauth support
* fix(openai): preserve provider overrides in gpt-5.4 fallback
* fix(openai-codex): keep xhigh for gpt-5.4 default
* fix(models): preserve configured overrides in list output
* fix(models): close gpt-5.4 integration gaps
* fix(openai): scope service tier to public api
* fix(openai): complete prep followups for gpt-5.4 support (#36590) (thanks @dorukardahan)
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Co-authored-by: Tyler Yust <TYTYYUST@YAHOO.COM>
- Prime app_mention retry allowance before dedupe so near-simultaneous message/app_mention races do not drop valid mentions.
- Prevent duplicate dispatch when app_mention wins the race and message prepare later succeeds.
- Prune dispatched mention keys and add regression coverage for both dropped and successful in-flight message outcomes.
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR fixes Slack mention loss without reintroducing duplicate dispatches.
- Preserve seen-message dedupe at ingress to prevent duplicate processing.
- Allow a one-time app_mention retry only when the paired message event was previously dropped before dispatch.
- Add targeted race tests for both recovery and duplicate-prevention paths.
Co-authored-by: littleben <1573829+littleben@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: OpenClaw Agent <agent@openclaw.ai>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
Restore Slack local file upload parity with CVE-era local media allowlist enforcement by threading `mediaLocalRoots` through the Slack send call chain.
- pass `ctx.mediaLocalRoots` from Slack channel action adapter into `handleSlackAction`
- add and forward `mediaLocalRoots` in Slack action context/send path
- pass `mediaLocalRoots` into `sendMessageSlack` for upload allowlist enforcement
- add changelog entry with attribution for this behavior fix
Co-authored-by: 2233admin <1497479966@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
Fix merged schema cache key generation for high-cardinality plugin/channel metadata by hashing incrementally instead of serializing one large aggregate string.
Includes changelog entry for the user-visible regression fix.
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bill <gsamzn@gmail.com>
- Prevent Control UI session render crashes when `marked.parse()` encounters pathological recursive markdown by safely falling back to escaped `<pre>` output.
- Tighten markdown fallback regression coverage and keep changelog attribution in sync for this crash-hardening path.
Co-authored-by: Bin Deng <dengbin@romangic.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
- Feishu/group slash command detection: normalize group mention wrappers before command-authorization probing so mention-prefixed commands are recognized in group routing.\n- Source PR: #36011\n- Contributor: @liuxiaopai-ai\n\nCo-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>\nCo-authored-by: liuxiaopai-ai <73659136+liuxiaopai-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary\n\nFeishu group slash command parsing is fixed for mentions and command probes across authorization paths.\n\nThis includes:\n- Normalizing bot mention text in group context for reliable slash detection in message parsing.\n- Adding command-probe normalization for group slash invocations.\n\nCo-authored-by: Sid Qin <sidqin0410@gmail.com>\nCo-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(feishu): accept groupPolicy "allowall" as alias for "open"
When users configure groupPolicy: "allowall" in Feishu channel config,
the Zod schema rejects the value and the runtime policy check falls
through to the allowlist path. With an empty allowFrom array, all group
messages are silently dropped despite the intended "allow all" semantics.
Accept "allowall" at the schema level (transform to "open") and add a
runtime guard in isFeishuGroupAllowed so the value is handled even if it
bypasses schema validation.
Closes#36312
Made-with: Cursor
* Feishu: tighten allowall alias handling and coverage
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
When the Feishu API hangs or responds slowly, the sendChain never settles,
causing the per-chat queue to remain in a processing state forever and
blocking all subsequent messages in that thread. This adds a 30-second
default timeout to all Feishu HTTP requests by providing a timeout-aware
httpInstance to the Lark SDK client.
Closes#36412
Co-authored-by: Ayane <wangruofei@soulapp.cn>
* fix(gateway): pass actual version to Control UI client instead of "dev"
The GatewayClient, CLI WS client, and browser Control UI all sent
"dev" as their clientVersion during handshake, making it impossible
to distinguish builds in gateway logs and health snapshots.
- GatewayClient and CLI WS client now use the resolved VERSION constant
- Control UI reads serverVersion from the bootstrap endpoint and
forwards it when connecting
- Bootstrap contract extended with serverVersion field
Closes#35209
* Gateway: fix control-ui version version-reporting consistency
* Control UI: guard deferred bootstrap connect after disconnect
* fix(ui): accept same-origin http and relative gateway URLs for client version
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
Move skill-command deduplication by skillName from the Discord-only
`dedupeSkillCommandsForDiscord` into `listSkillCommandsForAgents` so
every interface (TUI, Slack, text) consistently sees a clean command
list without platform-specific workarounds.
When multiple agents share a skill with the same name the old code
emitted `github` + `github_2` and relied on Discord to collapse them.
Now `listSkillCommandsForAgents` returns only the first registration
per skillName, and the Discord-specific wrapper is removed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agents): bypass pendingDescendantRuns guard for cron announce delivery
Standalone cron job completions were blocked from direct channel delivery
when the cron run had spawned subagents that were still registered as
pending. The pendingDescendantRuns guard exists for live orchestration
coordination and should not apply to fire-and-forget cron announce sends.
Thread the announceType through the delivery chain and skip both the
child-descendant and requester-descendant pending-run guards when the
announce originates from a cron job.
Closes#34966
* fix: ensure outbound session entry for cron announce with named agents (#32432)
Named agents may not have a session entry for their delivery target,
causing the announce flow to silently fail (delivered=false, no error).
Two fixes:
1. Call ensureOutboundSessionEntry when resolving the cron announce
session key so downstream delivery can find channel metadata.
2. Fall back to direct outbound delivery when announce delivery fails
to ensure cron output reaches the target channel.
Closes#32432
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: guard announce direct-delivery fallback against suppression leaks (#32432)
The `!delivered` fallback condition was too broad — it caught intentional
suppressions (active subagents, interim messages, SILENT_REPLY_TOKEN) in
addition to actual announce delivery failures. Add an
`announceDeliveryWasAttempted` flag so the direct-delivery fallback only
fires when `runSubagentAnnounceFlow` was actually called and failed.
Also remove the redundant `if (route)` guard in
`resolveCronAnnounceSessionKey` since `resolved` being truthy guarantees
`route` is non-null.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cron): harden announce synthesis follow-ups
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Co-authored-by: scoootscooob <zhentongfan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(feishu): use msg_type media for mp4 video (fixes#33674)
* Feishu: harden streaming merge semantics and final reply dedupe
Use explicit streaming update semantics in the Feishu reply dispatcher:
treat onPartialReply payloads as snapshot updates and block fallback payloads
as delta chunks, then merge final text with the shared overlap-aware
mergeStreamingText helper before closing the stream.
Prevent duplicate final text delivery within the same dispatch cycle, and add
regression tests covering overlap snapshot merge, duplicate final suppression,
and block-as-delta behavior to guard against repeated/truncated output.
* fix(feishu): prefer message.reply for streaming cards in topic threads
* fix: reduce Feishu streaming card print_step to avoid duplicate rendering
Fixesopenclaw/openclaw#33751
* Feishu: preserve media sends on duplicate finals and add media synthesis changelog
* Feishu: only dedupe exact duplicate final replies
* Feishu: use scoped plugin-sdk import in streaming-card tests
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Co-authored-by: 倪汉杰0668001185 <ni.hanjie@xydigit.com>
Co-authored-by: zhengquanliu <zhengquanliu@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: nick <nickzj@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: linhey <linhey@mini.local>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(feishu): comprehensive reply mechanism fix — outbound replyToId forwarding + topic-aware reply targeting
- Forward replyToId from ChannelOutboundContext through sendText/sendMedia
to sendMessageFeishu/sendMarkdownCardFeishu/sendMediaFeishu, enabling
reply-to-message via the message tool.
- Fix group reply targeting: use ctx.messageId (triggering message) in
normal groups to prevent silent topic thread creation (#32980). Preserve
ctx.rootId targeting for topic-mode groups (group_topic/group_topic_sender)
and groups with explicit replyInThread config.
- Add regression tests for both fixes.
Fixes#32980Fixes#32958
Related #19784
* fix: normalize Feishu delivery.to before comparing with messaging tool targets
- Add normalizeDeliveryTarget helper to strip user:/chat: prefixes for Feishu
- Apply normalization in matchesMessagingToolDeliveryTarget before comparison
- This ensures cron duplicate suppression works when session uses prefixed targets
(user:ou_xxx) but messaging tool extract uses normalized bare IDs (ou_xxx)
Fixes review comment on PR #32755
(cherry picked from commit fc20106f16)
* fix(feishu): catch thrown SDK errors for withdrawn reply targets
The Feishu Lark SDK can throw exceptions (SDK errors with .code or
AxiosErrors with .response.data.code) for withdrawn/deleted reply
targets, in addition to returning error codes in the response object.
Wrap reply calls in sendMessageFeishu and sendCardFeishu with
try-catch to handle thrown withdrawn/not-found errors (230011,
231003) and fall back to client.im.message.create, matching the
existing response-level fallback behavior.
Also extract sendFallbackDirect helper to deduplicate the
direct-send fallback block across both functions.
Closes#33496
(cherry picked from commit ad0901aec1)
* feishu: forward outbound reply target context
(cherry picked from commit c129a691fcf552a1cebe1e8a22ea8611ffc3b377)
* feishu extension: tighten reply target fallback semantics
(cherry picked from commit f85ec610f267020b66713c09e648ec004b2e26f1)
* fix(feishu): align synthesized fallback typing and changelog attribution
* test(feishu): cover group_topic_sender reply targeting
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Co-authored-by: Xu Zimo <xuzimojimmy@163.com>
Co-authored-by: Munem Hashmi <munem.hashmi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: bmendonca3 <bmendonca3@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* daemon(systemd): fall back to machine user scope when user bus is missing
* test(systemd): cover machine scope fallback for user-bus errors
* test(systemd): reset execFile mock state across cases
* test(systemd): make machine-user fallback assertion portable
* fix(daemon): keep root sudo path on direct user scope
* test(systemd): cover sudo root user-scope behavior
* ci: use resolvable bun version in setup-node-env
* daemon(systemd): target sudo caller user scope
* test(systemd): cover sudo user scope commands
* infra(ports): fall back to ss when lsof missing
* test(ports): verify ss fallback listener detection
* cli(gateway): use probe fallback for restart health
* test(gateway): cover restart-health probe fallback
createOllamaStreamFn() only accepted baseUrl, ignoring custom headers
configured in models.providers.<provider>.headers. This caused 403
errors when Ollama endpoints are behind reverse proxies that require
auth headers (e.g. X-OLLAMA-KEY via HAProxy).
Add optional defaultHeaders parameter to createOllamaStreamFn() and
merge them into every fetch request. Provider headers from config are
now passed through at the call site in the embedded runner.
Fixes#24285
* feat(ios): add live activity connection status and cleanup
Add lock-screen/Dynamic Island connection health states and prune duplicate/stale activities before reuse. This intentionally excludes AI/title generation and heavier UX rewrites from #27488.
Co-authored-by: leepokai <1663017+leepokai@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(ios): treat ended live activities as inactive
* chore(changelog): add PR reference and author thanks
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Co-authored-by: leepokai <1663017+leepokai@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(slack): add typingReaction config for DM typing indicator fallback
Adds a reaction-based typing indicator for Slack DMs that works without
assistant mode. When `channels.slack.typingReaction` is set (e.g.
"hourglass_flowing_sand"), the emoji is added to the user's message when
processing starts and removed when the reply is sent.
Addresses #19809
* test(slack): add typingReaction to createSlackMonitorContext test callers
* test(slack): add typingReaction to test context callers
* test(slack): add typingReaction to context fixture
* docs(changelog): credit Slack typingReaction feature
* test(slack): align existing-thread history expectation
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
- Export pickFirstExistingAgentId and use it to validate topic agentId
- Properly update mainSessionKey when overriding route agent
- Fix docs example showing incorrect session key for topic 3
Fixes issue where non-existent agentId would create orphaned sessions.
Fixes issue where DM topic replies would route to wrong agent.
This feature allows different topics within a Telegram forum supergroup to route
to different agents, each with isolated workspace, memory, and sessions.
Key changes:
- Add agentId field to TelegramTopicConfig type for per-topic routing
- Add zod validation for agentId in topic config schema
- Implement routing logic to re-derive session key with topic's agent
- Add debug logging for topic agent overrides
- Add unit tests for routing behavior (forum topics + DM topics)
- Add config validation tests
- Document feature in docs/channels/telegram.md
This builds on the approach from PR #31513 by @Sid-Qin with additional fixes
for security (preserved account fail-closed guard) and test coverage.
Closes#31473
* fix(gateway): correct launchctl command sequence for gateway restart (closes#20030)
* fix(restart): expand HOME and escape label in launchctl plist path
* fix(restart): poll port free after SIGKILL to prevent EADDRINUSE restart loop
When cleanStaleGatewayProcessesSync() kills a stale gateway process,
the kernel may not immediately release the TCP port. Previously the
function returned after a fixed 500ms sleep (300ms SIGTERM + 200ms
SIGKILL), allowing triggerOpenClawRestart() to hand off to systemd
before the port was actually free. The new systemd process then raced
the dying socket for port 18789, hit EADDRINUSE, and exited with
status 1, causing systemd to retry indefinitely — the zombie restart
loop reported in #33103.
Fix: add waitForPortFreeSync() that polls lsof at 50ms intervals for
up to 2 seconds after SIGKILL. cleanStaleGatewayProcessesSync() now
blocks until the port is confirmed free (or the budget expires with a
warning) before returning. The increased SIGTERM/SIGKILL wait budgets
(600ms / 400ms) also give slow processes more time to exit cleanly.
Fixes#33103
Related: #28134
* fix: add EADDRINUSE retry and TIME_WAIT port-bind checks for gateway startup
* fix(ports): treat EADDRNOTAVAIL as non-retryable and fix flaky test
* fix(gateway): hot-reload agents.defaults.models allowlist changes
The reload plan had a rule for `agents.defaults.model` (singular) but
not `agents.defaults.models` (plural — the allowlist array). Because
`agents.defaults.models` does not prefix-match `agents.defaults.model.`,
it fell through to the catch-all `agents` tail rule (kind=none), so
allowlist edits in openclaw.json were silently ignored at runtime.
Add a dedicated reload rule so changes to the models allowlist trigger
a heartbeat restart, which re-reads the config and serves the updated
list to clients.
Fixes#33600
Co-authored-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
* test(restart): 100% branch coverage — audit round 2
Audit findings fixed:
- remove dead guard: terminateStaleProcessesSync pids.length===0 check was
unreachable (only caller cleanStaleGatewayProcessesSync already guards)
- expose __testing.callSleepSyncRaw so sleepSync's real Atomics.wait path
can be unit-tested directly without going through the override
- fix broken sleepSync Atomics.wait test: previous test set override=null
but cleanStaleGatewayProcessesSync returned before calling sleepSync —
replaced with direct callSleepSyncRaw calls that actually exercise L36/L42-47
- fix pid collision: two tests used process.pid+304 (EPERM + dead-at-SIGTERM);
EPERM test changed to process.pid+305
- fix misindented tests: 'deduplicates pids' and 'lsof status 1 container
edge case' were outside their intended describe blocks; moved to correct
scopes (findGatewayPidsOnPortSync and pollPortOnce respectively)
- add missing branch tests:
- status 1 + non-empty stdout with zero openclaw pids → free:true (L145)
- mid-loop non-openclaw cmd in &&-chain (L67)
- consecutive p-lines without c-line between them (L67)
- invalid PID in p-line (p0 / pNaN) — ternary false branch (L67)
- unknown lsof output line (else-if false branch L69)
Coverage: 100% stmts / 100% branch / 100% funcs / 100% lines (36 tests)
* test(restart): fix stale-pid test typing for tsgo
* fix(gateway): address lifecycle review findings
* test(update): make restart-helper path assertions windows-safe
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Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Glucksberg <markuscontasul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Efe Büken <efe@arven.digital>
Co-authored-by: Riccardo Marino <rmarino@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Restore deterministic mediaLocalRoots propagation through extension sendMedia adapters and add coverage for local/remote media handling in Google Chat.
Synthesis of #33581, #33545, #33540, #33536, #33528.
Co-authored-by: bmendonca3 <bmendonca3@users.noreply.github.com>
Synthesize runtime state transition fixes for compaction tool-use integrity and long-running handler backpressure.
Sources: #33630, #33583
Co-authored-by: Kevin Shenghui <shenghuikevin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Theo Tarr <theodore@tarr.com>
* fix: stabilize telegram draft stream message boundaries
* fix: suppress NO_REPLY lead-fragment leaks
* fix: keep underscore guard for non-NO_REPLY prefixes
* fix: skip assistant-start rotation only after real lane rotation
* fix: preserve finalized state when pre-rotation does not force
* fix: reset finalized preview state on message-start boundary
* fix: document Telegram draft boundary + NO_REPLY reliability updates (#33169) (thanks @obviyus)
* fix(telegram): prevent duplicate messages in DM draft streaming mode
When using sendMessageDraft for DM streaming (streaming: 'partial'),
the draft bubble auto-converts to the final message. The code was
incorrectly falling through to sendPayload() after the draft was
finalized, causing a duplicate message.
This fix checks if we're in draft preview mode with hasStreamedMessage
and skips the sendPayload call, returning "preview-finalized" directly.
Key changes:
- Use hasStreamedMessage flag instead of previewRevision comparison
- Avoids double stopDraftLane calls by returning early
- Prevents duplicate messages when final text equals last streamed text
Root cause: In lane-delivery.ts, the final message handling logic
did not properly handle the DM draft flow where sendMessageDraft
creates a transient bubble that doesn't need a separate final send.
* fix(telegram): harden DM draft finalization path
* fix(telegram): require emitted draft preview for unchanged finals
* fix(telegram): require final draft text emission before finalize
* fix: update changelog for telegram draft finalization (#32118) (thanks @OpenCils)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <zaidi@uplause.io>
fix: improve compaction summary instructions to preserve active work
Expand staged-summary merge instructions to preserve active task status, batch progress, latest user request, and follow-up commitments so compaction handoffs retain in-flight work context.
Co-authored-by: joetomasone <56984887+joetomasone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Josh Lehman <josh@martian.engineering>
Complete the stop reason propagation chain so ACP clients can
distinguish end_turn from max_tokens:
- server-chat.ts: emitChatFinal accepts optional stopReason param,
includes it in the final payload, reads it from lifecycle event data
- translator.ts: read stopReason from the final payload instead of
hardcoding end_turn
Chain: LLM API → run.ts (meta.stopReason) → agent.ts (lifecycle event)
→ server-chat.ts (final payload) → ACP translator (PromptResponse)
* fix(gateway): flush throttled delta before emitChatFinal
The 150ms throttle in emitChatDelta can suppress the last text chunk
before emitChatFinal fires, causing streaming clients (e.g. ACP) to
receive truncated responses. The final event carries the complete text,
but clients that build responses incrementally from deltas miss the
tail end.
Flush one last unthrottled delta with the complete buffered text
immediately before sending the final event. This ensures all streaming
consumers have the full response without needing to reconcile deltas
against the final payload.
* fix(gateway): avoid duplicate delta flush when buffer unchanged
Track the text length at the time of the last broadcast. The flush in
emitChatFinal now only sends a delta if the buffer has grown since the
last broadcast, preventing duplicate sends when the final delta passed
the 150ms throttle and was already broadcast.
* fix(gateway): honor heartbeat suppression in final delta flush
* test(gateway): add final delta flush and dedupe coverage
* fix(gateway): skip final flush for silent lead fragments
* docs(changelog): note gateway final-delta flush fix credits
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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Taylor <visionik@pobox.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* fix(feishu): normalize all mentions in inbound agent context
Convert Feishu mention placeholders to explicit <at user_id="..."> tags (including bot mentions), add mention semantics hints for the model, and remove unused mentionMessageBody parsing to keep context handling consistent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): use replacer callback and escape only < > in normalizeMentions
Switch String.replace to a function replacer to prevent $ sequences in
display names from being interpolated as replacement patterns. Narrow
escaping to < and > only — & does not need escaping in LLM prompt tag
bodies and escaping it degrades readability (e.g. R&D → R&D).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): only use open_id in normalizeMentions tag, drop user_id fallback
When a mention has no open_id, degrade to @name instead of emitting
<at user_id="uid_...">. This keeps the tag user_id space exclusively
open_id, so the bot self-reference hint (which uses botOpenId) is
always consistent with what appears in the tags.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): register mention strip pattern for <at> tags in channel dock
Add mentions.stripPatterns to feishuPlugin so that normalizeCommandBody
receives a slash-clean string after normalizeMentions replaces Feishu
placeholders with <at user_id="...">name</at> tags. Without this,
group slash commands like @Bot /help had their leading / obscured by
the tag prefix and no longer triggered command handlers.
Pattern mirrors the approach used by Slack (<@[^>]+>) and Discord (<@!?\d+>).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): strip bot mention in p2p to preserve DM slash commands
In p2p messages the bot mention is a pure addressing prefix; converting
it to <at user_id="..."> breaks slash commands because buildCommandContext
skips stripMentions for DMs. Extend normalizeMentions with a stripKeys
set and populate it with bot mention keys in p2p, so @Bot /help arrives
as /help. Non-bot mentions (mention-forward targets) are still normalized
to <at> tags in both p2p and group contexts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Changelog: note Feishu inbound mention normalization
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(feishu): guard against false-positive @mentions in multi-app groups
When multiple Feishu bot apps share a group chat, Feishu's WebSocket
event delivery remaps the open_id in mentions[] per-app. This causes
checkBotMentioned() to return true for ALL bots when only one was
actually @mentioned, making requireMention ineffective.
Add a botName guard: if the mention's open_id matches this bot but the
mention's display name differs from this bot's configured botName, treat
it as a false positive and skip.
botName is already available via account.config.botName (set during
onboarding).
Closes#24249
* fix(feishu): support @all mention in multi-bot groups
When a user sends @all (@_all in Feishu message content), treat it as
mentioning every bot so all agents respond when requireMention is true.
Feishu's @all does not populate the mentions[] array, so this needs
explicit content-level detection.
* fix(feishu): auto-fetch bot display name from API for reliable mention matching
Instead of relying on the manually configured botName (which may differ
from the actual Feishu bot display name), fetch the bot's display name
from the Feishu API at startup via probeFeishu().
This ensures checkBotMentioned() always compares against the correct
display name, even when the config botName doesn't match (e.g. config
says 'Wanda' but Feishu shows '绯红女巫').
Changes:
- monitor.ts: fetchBotOpenId → fetchBotInfo (returns both openId and name)
- monitor.ts: store botNames map, pass botName to handleFeishuMessage
- bot.ts: accept botName from params, prefer it over config fallback
* Changelog: note Feishu multi-app mention false-positive guard
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Co-authored-by: Teague Xiao <teaguexiao@TeaguedeMac-mini.local>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: add session-memory hook support for Feishu provider
Issue #31275: Session-memory hook not triggered when using /new command in Feishu
- Added command handler to Feishu provider
- Integrated with OpenClaw's before_reset hook system
- Ensures session memory is saved when /new or /reset commands are used
* Changelog: note Feishu session-memory hook parity
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(feishu): non-blocking ws ack and preserve streaming card full content
* fix(feishu): preserve fragmented streaming text without newline artifacts
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* feishu: pass per-group systemPrompt to inbound context
The Feishu extension schema supports systemPrompt in per-group config
(channels.feishu.accounts.<id>.groups.<groupId>.systemPrompt) but the
value was never forwarded to the inbound context as GroupSystemPrompt.
This means per-group system prompts configured for Feishu had no effect,
unlike IRC, Discord, Slack, Telegram, Matrix, and other channels that
already pass this field correctly.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* line: pass per-group systemPrompt to inbound context
Same issue as feishu: the Line config schema defines systemPrompt in
per-group config but the value was never forwarded as GroupSystemPrompt
in the inbound context payload.
Added resolveLineGroupSystemPrompt helper that mirrors the existing
resolveLineGroupConfig lookup logic (groupId > roomId > wildcard).
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Changelog: note Feishu and LINE group systemPrompt propagation
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(feishu): correct invalid scope name in permission grant URL
The Feishu API returns error code 99991672 with an authorization URL
containing the non-existent scope `contact:contact.base:readonly`
when the `contact.user.get` endpoint is called without the correct
permission. The valid scope is `contact:user.base:readonly`.
Add a scope correction map that replaces known incorrect scope names
in the extracted grant URL before presenting it to the user/agent,
so the authorization link actually works.
Closes#31761
* chore(changelog): note feishu scope correction
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Co-authored-by: SidQin-cyber <sidqin0410@gmail.com>
* feat(feishu): add broadcast support for multi-agent group observation
When multiple agents share a Feishu group chat, only the @mentioned
agent receives the message. This prevents observer agents from building
session memory of group activity they weren't directly addressed in.
Adds broadcast support (reusing the same cfg.broadcast schema as
WhatsApp) so all configured agents receive every group message in their
session transcripts. Only the @mentioned agent responds on Feishu;
observer agents process silently via no-op dispatchers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): guard sequential broadcast dispatch against single-agent failure
Wrap each dispatchForAgent() call in the sequential loop with try/catch
so one agent's dispatch failure doesn't abort delivery to remaining agents.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): avoid duplicate messages in broadcast observer mode and normalize agent IDs
- Skip recordPendingHistoryEntryIfEnabled for broadcast groups when not
mentioned, since the message is dispatched directly to all agents.
Previously the message appeared twice in the agent prompt.
- Normalize agent IDs with toLowerCase() before membership checks so
config casing mismatches don't silently skip valid agents.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): set WasMentioned per-agent and normalize broadcast IDs
- buildCtxPayloadForAgent now takes a wasMentioned parameter so active
agents get WasMentioned=true and observers get false (P1 fix)
- Normalize broadcastAgents to lowercase at resolution time and
lowercase activeAgentId so all comparisons and session key generation
use canonical IDs regardless of config casing (P2 fix)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): canonicalize broadcast agent IDs with normalizeAgentId
* fix(feishu): match ReplyDispatcher sync return types for noop dispatcher
The upstream ReplyDispatcher changed sendToolResult/sendBlockReply/
sendFinalReply to synchronous (returning boolean). Update the broadcast
observer noop dispatcher to match.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): deduplicate broadcast agent IDs after normalization
Config entries like "Main" and "main" collapse to the same canonical ID
after normalizeAgentId but were dispatched multiple times. Use Set to
deduplicate after normalization.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): honor requireMention=false when selecting broadcast responder
When requireMention is false, the routed agent should be active (reply
on Feishu) even without an explicit @mention. Previously activeAgentId
was null whenever ctx.mentionedBot was false, so all agents got the
noop dispatcher and no reply was sent — silently breaking groups that
disabled mention gating.
Hoist requireMention out of the if(isGroup) block so it's accessible
in the dispatch code.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): cross-account broadcast dedup to prevent duplicate dispatches
In multi-account Feishu setups, the same message event is delivered to
every bot account in a group. Without cross-account dedup, each account
independently dispatches broadcast agents, causing 2×N dispatches instead
of N (where N = number of broadcast agents).
Two changes:
1. requireMention=true + bot not mentioned: return early instead of
falling through to broadcast. The mentioned bot's handler will
dispatch for all agents. Non-mentioned handlers record to history.
2. Add cross-account broadcast dedup using a shared 'broadcast' namespace
(tryRecordMessagePersistent). The first handler to reach the broadcast
block claims the message; subsequent accounts skip. This handles the
requireMention=false multi-account case.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): strip CommandAuthorized from broadcast observer contexts
Broadcast observer agents inherited CommandAuthorized from the sender,
causing slash commands (e.g. /reset) to silently execute on every observer
session. Now only the active agent retains CommandAuthorized; observers
have it stripped before dispatch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): use actual mention state for broadcast WasMentioned
The active broadcast agent's WasMentioned was set to true whenever
requireMention=false, even when the bot was not actually @mentioned.
Now uses ctx.mentionedBot && agentId === activeAgentId, consistent
with the single-agent path which passes ctx.mentionedBot directly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): skip history buffer for broadcast accounts and log parallel failures
1. In requireMention groups with broadcast, non-mentioned accounts no
longer buffer pending history — the mentioned handler's broadcast
dispatch already writes turns into all agent sessions. Buffering
caused duplicate replay via buildPendingHistoryContextFromMap.
2. Parallel broadcast dispatch now inspects Promise.allSettled results
and logs rejected entries, matching the sequential path's per-agent
error logging.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Changelog: note Feishu multi-agent broadcast dispatch
* Changelog: restore author credit for Feishu broadcast entry
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(feishu): preserve block streaming text when final payload is missing
When Feishu card streaming receives block payloads without matching final/partial
callbacks, keep block text in stream state so onIdle close still publishes the
reply instead of an empty message. Add a regression test for block-only streaming.
Closes#30628
* Feishu: preserve streaming block fallback when final text is missing
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* CI: add windows scope output for changed-scope
* Test: cover windows scope gating in changed-scope
* CI: gate checks-windows by windows scope
* Docs: update CI windows scope and runner label
* CI: move checks-windows to 32 vCPU runner
* Docs: align CI windows runner with workflow
Three issues caused the port to remain bound after partial failures:
1. VoiceCallWebhookServer.start() had no idempotency guard — calling it
while the server was already listening would create a second server on
the same port.
2. createVoiceCallRuntime() did not clean up the webhook server if a step
after webhookServer.start() failed (e.g. manager.initialize). The
server kept the port bound while the runtime promise rejected.
3. ensureRuntime() cached the rejected promise forever, so subsequent
calls would re-throw the same error without ever retrying. Combined
with (2), the port stayed orphaned until gateway restart.
Fixes#32387
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agents): recognize connection errors as retryable timeout failures
## Problem
When a model endpoint becomes unreachable (e.g., local proxy down,
relay server offline), the failover system fails to switch to the
next candidate model. Errors like "Connection error." are not
classified as retryable, causing the session to hang on a broken
endpoint instead of falling back to healthy alternatives.
## Root Cause
Connection/network errors are not recognized by the current failover
classifier:
- Text patterns like "Connection error.", "fetch failed", "network error"
- Error codes like ECONNREFUSED, ENOTFOUND, EAI_AGAIN (in message text)
While `failover-error.ts` handles these as error codes (err.code),
it misses them when they appear as plain text in error messages.
## Solution
Extend timeout error patterns to include connection/network failures:
**In `errors.ts` (ERROR_PATTERNS.timeout):**
- Text: "connection error", "network error", "fetch failed", etc.
- Regex: /\beconn(?:refused|reset|aborted)\b/i, /\benotfound\b/i, /\beai_again\b/i
**In `failover-error.ts` (TIMEOUT_HINT_RE):**
- Same patterns for non-assistant error paths
## Testing
Added test cases covering:
- "Connection error."
- "fetch failed"
- "network error: ECONNREFUSED"
- "ENOTFOUND" / "EAI_AGAIN" in message text
## Impact
- **Compatibility:** High - only expands retryable error detection
- **Behavior:** Connection failures now trigger automatic fallback
- **Risk:** Low - changes are additive and well-tested
* style: fix code formatting for test file
Google's loadCodeAssist API rejects "LINUX" as an invalid Platform enum
value, causing OAuth setup to fail with 400 Bad Request on Linux systems.
The pi-ai runtime already uses "PLATFORM_UNSPECIFIED" for this field.
This aligns the extension's discoverProject() with that approach by
returning "PLATFORM_UNSPECIFIED" for Linux (and other non-Windows/macOS
platforms) instead of "LINUX".
Also fixes the original resolvePlatform() which incorrectly fell through
to "MACOS" as default instead of explicitly checking for "darwin".
The parent `.chat-text` applies `overflow-wrap: anywhere; word-break: break-word;`
which forces long tokens (UUIDs, hashes) inside inline `<code>` to break across
visual lines. When copied, the browser injects spaces at those break points,
corrupting the pasted value.
Override with `overflow-wrap: normal; word-break: keep-all;` on inline `<code>`
selectors so tokens stay intact.
Fixes#32230
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Tighten installer/runtime consistency so users on Node 22.0-22.11 are blocked before install/runtime drift, with cleaner CLI guidance.
- Enforce Node >=22.12 in scripts/install.sh preflight checks
- Align installer messages to the same 22.12+ runtime floor
- Replace openclaw.mjs thrown version error with stderr+exit to avoid noisy stack traces
Surface a clear Node 22.12+ requirement before npm/install bootstrap work so users avoid misleading downstream errors.
- Add installer shell preflight to block active Node <22 and suggest NVM recovery commands
- Add openclaw.mjs runtime preflight for npm/npx usage with explicit Node version guidance
- Keep messaging actionable for both NVM and non-NVM environments
When a Slack bot is removed from a workspace while still configured in
OpenClaw, the gateway enters an infinite retry loop on account_inactive
or invalid_auth errors, making the entire gateway unresponsive.
Add isNonRecoverableSlackAuthError() to detect permanent credential
failures (account_inactive, invalid_auth, token_revoked, etc.) and
throw immediately instead of retrying. This mirrors how the Telegram
provider already distinguishes recoverable network errors from fatal
auth errors via isRecoverableTelegramNetworkError().
The check is applied in both the startup catch block and the disconnect
reconnect path so stale credentials always fail fast with a clear error
message.
Closes#32366
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add requestHeartbeatNow to PluginRuntime.system so extensions can
trigger an immediate heartbeat wake without importing internal modules.
This enables extensions to inject a system event and wake the agent
in one step — useful for inbound message handlers that use the
heartbeat model (e.g. agent-to-agent DMs via Nostr).
Changes:
- src/plugins/runtime/types.ts: add RequestHeartbeatNow type alias
and requestHeartbeatNow to PluginRuntime.system
- src/plugins/runtime/index.ts: import and wire requestHeartbeatNow
into createPluginRuntime()
* feat(hooks): add trigger and channelId to plugin hook agent context
Adds `trigger` and `channelId` fields to `PluginHookAgentContext` so
plugins can determine what initiated the agent run and which channel
it originated from, without session-key parsing or Redis bridging.
trigger values: "user", "heartbeat", "cron", "memory"
channelId values: "telegram", "discord", "whatsapp", etc.
Both fields are threaded through run.ts and attempt.ts hookCtx so all
hook phases receive them (before_model_resolve, before_prompt_build,
before_agent_start, llm_input, llm_output, agent_end).
channelId falls back from messageChannel to messageProvider when the
former is not set. followup-runner passes originatingChannel so queued
followup runs also carry channel context.
* docs(changelog): note hook context parity fix for #28623
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
## Overview
This PR enables external channel plugins (loaded via Plugin SDK) to access
advanced runtime features like AI response dispatching, which were previously
only available to built-in channels.
## Changes
### src/gateway/server-channels.ts
- Import PluginRuntime type
- Add optional channelRuntime parameter to ChannelManagerOptions
- Pass channelRuntime to channel startAccount calls via conditional spread
- Ensures backward compatibility (field is optional)
### src/gateway/server.impl.ts
- Import createPluginRuntime from plugins/runtime
- Create and pass channelRuntime to channel manager
### src/channels/plugins/types.adapters.ts
- Import PluginRuntime type
- Add comprehensive documentation for channelRuntime field
- Document available features, use cases, and examples
- Improve type safety (use imported PluginRuntime type vs inline import)
## Benefits
External channel plugins can now:
- Generate AI-powered responses using dispatchReplyWithBufferedBlockDispatcher
- Access routing, text processing, and session management utilities
- Use command authorization and group policy resolution
- Maintain feature parity with built-in channels
## Backward Compatibility
- channelRuntime field is optional in ChannelGatewayContext
- Conditional spread ensures it's only passed when explicitly provided
- Existing channels without channelRuntime support continue to work unchanged
- No breaking changes to channel plugin API
## Testing
- Email channel plugin successfully uses channelRuntime for AI responses
- All existing built-in channels (slack, discord, telegram, etc.) work unchanged
- Gateway loads and runs without errors when channelRuntime is provided
Take the safe, tested subset from #32367:\n- per-channel startup connect grace in health monitor\n- tool-context channel-provider fallback for message actions\n\nCo-authored-by: Munem Hashmi <munem.hashmi@gmail.com>
- Pass gfm:true + breaks:true explicitly to marked.parse() so table
support is guaranteed even if global setOptions() is bypassed or
reset by a future refactor (defense-in-depth)
- Add display:block + overflow-x:auto to .chat-text table so wide
multi-column tables scroll horizontally instead of being clipped
by the parent overflow-x:hidden chat container
- Add regression tests for GFM table rendering in markdown.test.ts
* fix(feishu): skip typing indicator keepalive re-adds to prevent notification spam
The typing keepalive loop calls addTypingIndicator() every 3 seconds,
which creates a new messageReaction.create API call each time. Feishu
treats each re-add as a new reaction event and fires a push notification,
causing users to receive repeated notifications while waiting for a
response.
Unlike Telegram/Discord where typing status expires after a few seconds,
Feishu reactions persist until explicitly removed. Skip the keepalive
re-add when a reaction already exists (reactionId is set) since there
is no need to refresh it.
Closes#28660
* Changelog: note Feishu typing keepalive suppression
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Co-authored-by: yuxh1996 <yuxh1996@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
When abortSignal is already aborted at lifecycle start, onAbort() fires
synchronously and pushes connected: false. Without a lifecycleStopping
guard, the subsequent gateway.isConnected check could push a spurious
connected: true, contradicting the shutdown.
Adds !lifecycleStopping to the isConnected guard and a test verifying
no connected: true is emitted when the signal is pre-aborted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When the Discord gateway completes its READY handshake before
`runDiscordGatewayLifecycle` registers its debug event listener, the
initial "WebSocket connection opened" event is missed. This leaves
`connected` as undefined in the channel runtime, causing the health
monitor to treat the channel as "stuck" and restart it every check
cycle.
Check `gateway.isConnected` immediately after registering the debug
listener and push the initial connected status if the gateway is
already connected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The cron delivery path short-circuits with an error when `toCandidate` is
falsy (line 151), before reaching `resolveOutboundTarget()` which provides
the `plugin.config.resolveDefaultTo()` fallback. The direct send path in
`targets.ts` already uses this fallback correctly.
Remove the early `!toCandidate` exit so that `resolveOutboundTarget()`
can attempt the plugin-provided default. Guard the WhatsApp allowFrom
override against falsy `toCandidate` to maintain existing behavior when
a target IS resolved.
Fixes#32355
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Top-level channel messages were creating isolated per-message sessions because roomThreadId fell through to threadContext.messageTs whenever replyToMode was not off.
Introduced in #10686, every new channel message got its own session key (agent:...🧵<messageTs>), breaking conversation continuity.
Fix: only derive thread-specific session keys for actual thread replies. Top-level channel messages stay on the per-channel session key regardless of replyToMode.
Fixes#32285
The sticker code path called ctx.getFile() directly without retry,
unlike the non-sticker media path which uses resolveTelegramFileWithRetry
(3 attempts with jitter). This made sticker downloads vulnerable to
transient Telegram API failures, particularly in group topics where
file availability can be delayed.
Refs #32326
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The `forceFlushTranscriptBytes` path (introduced in d729ab21) bypasses the
`memoryFlushCompactionCount` guard that prevents repeated flushes within the
same compaction cycle. Once the session transcript exceeds 2 MB, memory flush
fires on every single message — even when token count is well under the
compaction threshold.
Extract `hasAlreadyFlushedForCurrentCompaction()` from the inline guard in
`shouldRunMemoryFlush` and apply it to both the token-based and the
transcript-size trigger paths.
Fixes#32317
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Fixes#32293: Discord voice message plays at ~0.5x speed with 24kHz TTS source
When TTS providers (like mlx-audio Qwen3-TTS) output audioHz,
Discord voice at 24k messages play at half speed because Discord expects 48kHz.
This fix adds explicit sample rate conversion to 48kHz in the ensureOggOpus
function, ensuring voice messages always play at correct speed regardless
of the input audio's sample rate.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Shenghui <shenghuikevin@gmail.com>
- Remove vi.hoisted() wrapper from exported mock in shared module
(Vitest cannot export hoisted variables)
- Inline vi.hoisted + vi.mock in startup test so Vitest's per-file
hoisting registers mocks before production imports
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When gateway.restart is triggered with a reason but no separate note,
the payload sets both message and stats.reason to the same text.
formatRestartSentinelMessage() then emits both the message line and a
redundant 'Reason: <same text>' line, doubling the restart reason in
the notification delivered to the agent session.
Skip the 'Reason:' line when stats.reason matches the already-emitted
message text. Add regression tests for both duplicate and distinct
reason scenarios.
Addresses greptile review: collapses the if-guard + assignment into
a single ??= expression so TypeScript can narrow the type without
a non-null assertion.
Without this fix, the bundler can emit multiple copies of internal-hooks
into separate chunks. registerInternalHook writes to one Map instance
while triggerInternalHook reads from another — resulting in hooks that
silently fire with zero handlers regardless of how many were registered.
Reproduce: load a hook via hooks.external.entries (loader reads one chunk),
then send a message:transcribed event (get-reply imports a different chunk).
The handler list is empty; the hook never runs.
Fix: use globalThis.__openclaw_internal_hook_handlers__ as a shared
singleton. All module copies check for and reuse the same Map, ensuring
registrations are always visible to triggers.
* feat(tlon): sync with openclaw-tlon master
- Add tlon CLI tool registration with binary lookup
- Add approval, media, settings, foreigns, story, upload modules
- Add http-api wrapper for Urbit connection patching
- Update types for defaultAuthorizedShips support
- Fix type compatibility with core plugin SDK
- Stub uploadFile (API not yet available in @tloncorp/api-beta)
- Remove incompatible test files (security, sse-client, upload)
* chore(tlon): remove dead code
Remove unused Urbit channel client files:
- channel-client.ts
- channel-ops.ts
- context.ts
These were not imported anywhere in the extension.
* feat(tlon): add image upload support via @tloncorp/api
- Import configureClient and uploadFile from @tloncorp/api
- Implement uploadImageFromUrl using uploadFile
- Configure API client before media uploads
- Update dependency to github:tloncorp/api-beta#main
* fix(tlon): restore SSRF protection with event ack tracking
- Restore context.ts and channel-ops.ts for SSRF support
- Restore sse-client.ts with urbitFetch for SSRF-protected requests
- Add event ack tracking from openclaw-tlon (acks every 20 events)
- Pass ssrfPolicy through authenticate() and UrbitSSEClient
- Fixes security regression from sync with openclaw-tlon
* fix(tlon): restore buildTlonAccountFields for allowPrivateNetwork
The inlined payload building was missing allowPrivateNetwork field,
which would prevent the setting from being persisted to config.
* fix(tlon): restore SSRF protection in probeAccount
- Restore channel-client.ts for UrbitChannelClient
- Use UrbitChannelClient with ssrfPolicy in probeAccount
- Ensures account probe respects allowPrivateNetwork setting
* feat(tlon): add ownerShip to setup flow
ownerShip should always be set as it controls who receives
approval requests and can approve/deny actions.
* chore(tlon): remove unused http-api.ts
After restoring SSRF protection, probeAccount uses UrbitChannelClient
instead of @urbit/http-api. The http-api.ts wrapper is no longer needed.
* refactor(tlon): simplify probeAccount to direct /~/name request
No channel needed - just authenticate and GET /~/name.
Removes UrbitChannelClient, keeping only UrbitSSEClient for monitor.
* chore(tlon): add logging for event acks
* chore(tlon): lower ack threshold to 5 for testing
* fix(tlon): address security review issues
- Fix SSRF in upload.ts: use urbitFetch with SSRF protection
- Fix SSRF in media.ts: use urbitFetch with SSRF protection
- Add command whitelist to tlon tool to prevent command injection
- Add getDefaultSsrFPolicy() helper for uploads/downloads
* fix(tlon): restore auth retry and add reauth on SSE reconnect
- Add authenticateWithRetry() helper with exponential backoff (restores lost logic from #39)
- Add onReconnect callback to re-authenticate when SSE stream reconnects
- Add UrbitSSEClient.updateCookie() method for proper cookie normalization on reauth
* fix(tlon): add infinite reconnect with reset after max attempts
Instead of giving up after maxReconnectAttempts, wait 10 seconds then
reset the counter and keep trying. This ensures the monitor never
permanently disconnects due to temporary network issues.
* test(tlon): restore security, sse-client, and upload tests
- security.test.ts: DM allowlist, group invite, bot mention detection, ship normalization
- sse-client.test.ts: subscription handling, cookie updates, reconnection params
- upload.test.ts: image upload with SSRF protection, error handling
* fix(tlon): restore DM partner ship extraction for proper routing
- Add extractDmPartnerShip() to extract partner from 'whom' field
- Use partner ship for routing (more reliable than essay.author)
- Explicitly ignore bot's own outbound DM events
- Log mismatch between author and partner for debugging
* chore(tlon): restore ack threshold to 20
* chore(tlon): sync slash commands support from upstream
- Add stripBotMention for proper CommandBody parsing
- Add command authorization logic for owner-only slash commands
- Add CommandAuthorized and CommandSource to context payload
* fix(tlon): resolve TypeScript errors in tests and monitor
- Store validated account url/code before closure to fix type narrowing
- Fix test type annotations for mode rules
- Add proper Response type cast in sse-client mock
- Use optional chaining for init properties
* docs(tlon): update docs for new config options and capabilities
- Document ownerShip for approval system
- Document autoAcceptDmInvites and autoAcceptGroupInvites
- Update status to reflect rich text and image support
- Add bundled skill section
- Update notes with formatting and image details
- Fix pnpm-lock.yaml conflict
* docs(tlon): fix dmAllowlist description and improve allowPrivateNetwork docs
- Correct dmAllowlist: empty means no DMs allowed (not allow all)
- Promote allowPrivateNetwork to its own section with examples
- Add warning about SSRF protection implications
* docs(tlon): clarify ownerShip is auto-authorized everywhere
- Add ownerShip to minimal config example (recommended)
- Document that owner is automatically allowed for DMs and channels
- No need to add owner to dmAllowlist or defaultAuthorizedShips
* docs(tlon): add capabilities table, troubleshooting, and config reference
Align with Matrix docs format:
- Capabilities table for quick feature reference
- Troubleshooting section with common failures
- Configuration reference with all options
* docs(tlon): fix reactions status and expand bundled skill section
- Reactions ARE supported via bundled skill (not missing)
- Add link to skill GitHub repo
- List skill capabilities: contacts, channels, groups, DMs, reactions, settings
* fix(tlon): use crypto.randomUUID instead of Math.random for channel ID
Fixes security test failure - Math.random is flagged as weak randomness.
* docs: fix markdown lint - add blank line before </Step>
* fix: address PR review issues for tlon plugin
- upload.ts: Use fetchWithSsrFGuard directly instead of urbitFetch to
preserve full URL path when fetching external images; add release() call
- media.ts: Same fix - use fetchWithSsrFGuard for external media downloads;
add release() call to clean up resources
- channel.ts: Use urbitFetch for poke API to maintain consistent SSRF
protection (DNS pinning + redirect handling)
- upload.test.ts: Update mocks to use fetchWithSsrFGuard instead of urbitFetch
Addresses blocking issues from jalehman's review:
1. Fixed incorrect URL being fetched (validateUrbitBaseUrl was stripping path)
2. Fixed missing release() calls that could leak resources
3. Restored guarded fetch semantics for poke operations
* docs: add tlon changelog fragment
* style: format tlon monitor
* fix: align tlon lockfile and sse id generation
* docs: fix onboarding markdown list spacing
---------
Co-authored-by: Josh Lehman <josh@martian.engineering>
When controlUiBasePath is set, classifyControlUiRequest returned
method-not-allowed (405) for all non-GET/HEAD requests under basePath,
blocking plugin webhook handlers (BlueBubbles, Mattermost, etc.) from
receiving POST requests. This is a 2026.3.1 regression.
Return not-control-ui instead, matching the empty-basePath behavior, so
requests fall through to plugin HTTP handlers. Remove the now-dead
method-not-allowed type variant, handler branch, and utility function.
Closes#31983Closes#32275
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Twilio signs webhook requests using the URL without the port component,
even when the publicUrl config includes a non-standard port. Add a fallback
that strips the port from the verification URL when initial validation fails,
matching the behavior of Twilio's official helper library.
Closes#6334
Address Greptile review: externally-initiated outbound-api calls were
stored with hardcoded direction: "inbound". Now createWebhookCall accepts
a direction parameter so the CallRecord accurately reflects the event's
actual direction. Also skip inboundGreeting for outbound calls and add a
test asserting inbound direction is preserved.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes#30900 — Calls initiated directly via the Twilio REST API
(Direction=outbound-api) were rejected as "unknown call" because
processEvent only auto-registered calls with direction=inbound.
External outbound-api calls now get registered in the CallManager
so the media stream is accepted. Inbound policy checks still only
apply to true inbound calls.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bun runs can trigger multiple embedded agent invocations in a single cron
turn (e.g. retries/fallbacks), making assertions against call[0] flaky.
Assert against the last invocation instead.
Address Greptile review: when sessionKey is undefined the fallback
matched any enabled cron job, which could silently suppress the guard
note due to jobs from unrelated sessions. Return false instead so the
note always appears when session scoping is not possible.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Before appending the "I did not schedule a reminder" guard note, check the
cron store for enabled jobs matching the current session key. This prevents
false positives when the agent references an existing cron created in a
prior turn (e.g. "I'll ping you when it's done" while a monitoring cron is
already running).
The check only fires on the rare path where the text matches commitment
patterns AND no cron was added in the current turn, so the added I/O is
negligible.
Closes#32228
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Stickers, voice notes, and captionless photos from the bot also lack
text and caption fields, so the previous check incorrectly classified
them as system messages and suppressed implicitMention.
Switch to checking for Telegram's forum_topic_* / general_forum_topic_*
service-message fields which only appear on actual service messages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address Greptile review feedback: bot media messages (photo/video) use
caption instead of text, so they would be incorrectly classified as
system messages. Add !caption guard to the system message check.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When a Telegram Forum topic is created by the bot, Telegram generates a
system message with from.id=botId and empty text. Every subsequent user
message in that topic has reply_to_message pointing to this system
message, causing the implicitMention check to fire and bypassing
requireMention for every single message.
Add a guard that recognises system messages (is_bot=true with no text)
and excludes them from implicit mention detection, so that only genuine
replies to bot messages trigger the bypass.
Closes#32256
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(plugins): expose ephemeral sessionId in tool contexts for per-conversation isolation
The plugin tool context (`OpenClawPluginToolContext`) and tool hook
context (`PluginHookToolContext`) only provided `sessionKey`, which
is a durable channel identifier that survives /new and /reset.
Plugins like mem0 that need per-conversation isolation (e.g. mapping
Mem0 `run_id`) had no way to distinguish between conversations,
causing session-scoped memories to persist unbounded across resets.
Add `sessionId` (ephemeral UUID regenerated on /new and /reset) to:
- `OpenClawPluginToolContext` (factory context for plugin tools)
- `PluginHookToolContext` (before_tool_call / after_tool_call hooks)
- Internal `HookContext` for tool call wrappers
Thread the value from the run attempt through createOpenClawCodingTools
→ createOpenClawTools → resolvePluginTools and through the tool hook
wrapper.
Closes#31253
Made-with: Cursor
* fix(agents): propagate embedded sessionId through tool hook context
* test(hooks): cover sessionId in embedded tool hook contexts
* docs(changelog): add sessionId hook context follow-up note
* test(hooks): avoid toolCallId collision in after_tool_call e2e
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* refactor(skills): use explicit skill-command scope APIs
* test(skills): cover scoped listing and telegram allowlist
* fix(skills): add mergeSkillFilters edge-case tests and simplify dead code
Cover unrestricted-co-tenant and empty-allowlist merge paths in
skill-commands tests. Remove dead ternary in bot-handlers pagination.
Add clarifying comments on undefined vs [] filter semantics.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(skills): collapse scope functions into single listSkillCommandsForAgents
Replace listSkillCommandsForAgentIds, listSkillCommandsForAllAgents, and
the deprecated listSkillCommandsForAgents with a single function that
accepts optional agentIds and falls back to all agents when omitted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(skills): harden realpathSync race and add missing test coverage
- Wrap fs.realpathSync in try-catch to gracefully skip workspaces that
disappear between existsSync and realpathSync (TOCTOU race).
- Log verbose diagnostics for missing/unresolvable workspace paths.
- Add test for overlapping allowlists deduplication on shared workspaces.
- Add test for graceful skip of missing workspaces.
- Add test for pagination callback without agent suffix (default agent).
- Clean up temp directories in skill-commands tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(telegram): warn when nativeSkillsEnabled but no agent route is bound
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: use runtime.log instead of nonexistent runtime.warn
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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This ensures that when workspaceAccess is set to 'ro' or 'none', the
sandbox workspace (/workspace inside the container) is mounted as
read-only, matching the documented behavior.
Previously, the condition was:
workspaceAccess === 'ro' && workspaceDir === agentWorkspaceDir
This was always false in 'ro' mode because workspaceDir equals
sandboxWorkspaceDir, not agentWorkspaceDir.
Now the logic is simplified:
- 'rw': /workspace is writable
- 'ro': /workspace is read-only
- 'none': /workspace is read-only
The followup runner (which processes queued messages) was calling
runEmbeddedPiAgent without currentChannelId or currentThreadTs.
This meant the message tool's toolContext had no channel routing
info, causing reactions (and other target-inferred actions) to
fail with 'Action react requires a target' on queued messages.
Pass originatingTo as currentChannelId so the message tool can
infer the reaction target from context, matching the behavior
of the initial (non-queued) agent run.
Signal reactions required an explicit messageId parameter, unlike
Telegram which already fell back to toolContext.currentMessageId.
This made agent-initiated reactions fail on Signal because the
inbound message ID was available in tool context but never used.
- Destructure toolContext in Signal action handler
- Fall back to toolContext.currentMessageId when messageId omitted
- Update reaction schema descriptions (not Telegram-specific)
- Add tests for fallback and missing-messageId rejection
Closes#17651
The preflight audio transcription detection used camelCase `contentType`
but Discord's APIAttachment type uses snake_case `content_type`. This
caused `hasAudioAttachment` to always be false, preventing voice message
transcription from triggering in guild channels where mention detection
requires audio preflight.
Fixes#30034
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The /\s+/g whitespace normalizer collapsed newlines along with spaces/tabs,
destroying paragraph structure in multi-line messages before they reached
the LLM. Use /[^\S\n]+/g to only collapse horizontal whitespace while
preserving line breaks.
Closes#32216
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(types): resolve pre-existing TS errors in agent-components and pairing-store
- agent-components.ts: normalizeDiscordAllowList returns {allowAll, ids, names},
not an array — use ids.values().next().value instead of [0] indexing
- pairing-store.ts: add non-null assertions for stat after cache-miss guard
(resolveAllowFromReadCacheOrMissing returns early when stat is null)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(webchat): suppress NO_REPLY token in chat transcript rendering
Filter assistant NO_REPLY-only entries from chat.history responses at
the gateway API boundary and add client-side defense-in-depth guards in
the UI chat controller so internal silent tokens never render as visible
chat bubbles.
Two-layer fix:
1. Gateway: extractAssistantTextForSilentCheck + isSilentReplyText
filter in sanitizeChatHistoryMessages (entry.text takes precedence
over entry.content to avoid dropping messages with real text)
2. UI: isAssistantSilentReply + isSilentReplyStream guards on all 5
message insertion points in handleChatEvent and loadChatHistory
Fixes#32015
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(webchat): align isAssistantSilentReply text/content precedence with gateway
* webchat: tighten NO_REPLY transcript and delta filtering
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
Address review feedback: versioned Homebrew formulas (node@22, node@20)
use keg-only paths where the stable symlink is at <prefix>/opt/<formula>/bin/node,
not <prefix>/bin/node. Updated resolveStableNodePath to:
1. Try <prefix>/opt/<formula>/bin/node first (works for both default + versioned)
2. Fall back to <prefix>/bin/node for the default "node" formula
3. Return the original Cellar path if neither stable path exists
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When `openclaw gateway install` runs under Homebrew Node, `process.execPath`
resolves to the versioned Cellar path (e.g. /opt/homebrew/Cellar/node/25.7.0/bin/node).
This path breaks when Homebrew upgrades Node, silently killing the gateway daemon.
Resolve Cellar paths to the stable Homebrew symlink (/opt/homebrew/bin/node)
which Homebrew updates automatically during upgrades.
Closes#32182
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds group context fields to MessageSentHookContext so hooks can
correlate sent events with received events for the same conversation.
Previously, message:received included isGroup/groupId but message:sent
did not, forcing hooks to use mismatched identifiers (e.g. groupId vs
numeric chat ID) when tracking conversations.
Fields are derived from MsgContext in dispatch-from-config and threaded
through route-reply and deliver via the mirror parameter.
Addresses feedback from matskevich (production user, 550+ events)
reported on PR #6797.
Arrow function passed to registerInternalHook was implicitly returning
the number from Array.push(), which is not assignable to void | Promise<void>.
Use block body to discard the return value.
Adds two new internal hook events that fire after media/link processing:
- message:transcribed: fires when audio has been transcribed, providing
the transcript text alongside the original body and media metadata.
Useful for logging, analytics, or routing based on spoken content.
- message:preprocessed: fires for every message after all media + link
understanding completes. Gives hooks access to the fully enriched body
(transcripts, image descriptions, link summaries) before the agent sees it.
Both hooks are added in get-reply.ts, after applyMediaUnderstanding and
applyLinkUnderstanding. message:received and message:sent are already
in upstream (f07bb8e8) and are not duplicated here.
Typed contexts (MessageTranscribedHookContext, MessagePreprocessedHookContext)
and type guards (isMessageTranscribedEvent, isMessagePreprocessedEvent) added
to internal-hooks.ts alongside the existing received/sent types.
Test coverage in src/hooks/message-hooks.test.ts.
* fix(hooks): deduplicate after_tool_call hook in embedded runs
(cherry picked from commit c129a1a74b)
* fix(hooks): propagate sessionKey in after_tool_call context
The after_tool_call hook in handleToolExecutionEnd was passing
`sessionKey: undefined` in the ToolContext, even though the value is
available on ctx.params. This broke plugins that need session context
in after_tool_call handlers (e.g., for per-session audit trails or
security logging).
- Add `sessionKey` to the `ToolHandlerParams` Pick type
- Pass `ctx.params.sessionKey` through to the hook context
- Add test assertion to prevent regression
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
(cherry picked from commit b7117384fc)
* fix(hooks): thread agentId through to after_tool_call hook context
Follow-up to #30511 — the after_tool_call hook context was passing
`agentId: undefined` because SubscribeEmbeddedPiSessionParams did not
carry the agent identity. This threads sessionAgentId (resolved in
attempt.ts) through the session params into the tool handler context,
giving plugins accurate agent-scoped context for both before_tool_call
and after_tool_call hooks.
Changes:
- Add `agentId?: string` to SubscribeEmbeddedPiSessionParams
- Add "agentId" to ToolHandlerParams Pick type
- Pass `agentId: sessionAgentId` at the subscribeEmbeddedPiSession()
call site in attempt.ts
- Wire ctx.params.agentId into the after_tool_call hook context
- Update tests to assert agentId propagation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
(cherry picked from commit aad01edd3e)
* changelog: credit after_tool_call hook contributors
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* agents: preserve adjusted params until tool end
* agents: emit after_tool_call with adjusted args
* tests: cover adjusted after_tool_call params
* tests: align adapter after_tool_call expectation
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Co-authored-by: jbeno <jim@jimbeno.net>
Co-authored-by: scoootscooob <zhentongfan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(sandbox): prevent Windows PATH from poisoning docker exec shell lookup
On Windows hosts, `buildDockerExecArgs` passes the host PATH env var
(containing Windows paths like `C:\Windows\System32`) to `docker exec -e
PATH=...`. Docker uses this PATH to resolve the executable argument
(`sh`), which fails because Windows paths don't exist in the Linux
container — producing `exec: "sh": executable file not found in $PATH`.
Two changes:
- Skip PATH in the `-e` env loop (it's already handled separately via
OPENCLAW_PREPEND_PATH + shell export)
- Use absolute `/bin/sh` instead of bare `sh` to eliminate PATH
dependency entirely
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* style: add braces around continue to satisfy linter
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(test): update assertion to match /bin/sh in buildDockerExecArgs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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When a cron agent emits multiple text payloads (narration + tool
summaries) followed by a final HEARTBEAT_OK, the delivery suppression
check `isHeartbeatOnlyResponse` fails because it uses `.every()` —
requiring ALL payloads to be heartbeat tokens. In practice, agents
narrate their work before signaling nothing needs attention.
Fix: check if ANY payload contains HEARTBEAT_OK (`.some()`) while
preserving the media delivery exception (if any payload has media,
always deliver). This matches the semantic intent: HEARTBEAT_OK is
the agent's explicit signal that nothing needs user attention.
Real-world example: heartbeat agent returns 3 payloads:
1. "It's 12:49 AM — quiet hours. Let me run the checks quickly."
2. "Emails: Just 2 calendar invites. Not urgent."
3. "HEARTBEAT_OK"
Previously: all 3 delivered to Telegram. Now: correctly suppressed.
Related: #32013 (fixed a different HEARTBEAT_OK leak path via system
events in timer.ts)
* fix(extensions/feishu/src/reply-dispatcher.ts): missing privacy check / data leak
Pattern from PR #24969
The fix addresses the critical race condition by placing the 'block' filter check at the very top of the `deliver` function. This ensures that for internal 'block' reasoning chunks, the function returns immediately, preventing any text processing (lines 195-203) and, crucially, preventing the initialization of the streaming state for these payloads (lines 212-216). This ensures that the `streaming` object is not initialized with empty data, and subsequent 'final' payloads will correctly initialize and stream only the final content. The fix also addresses the 'incomplete' validation issue by using `info?.kind !== 'block'`. While the contract likely ensures `info` is present, this defensive approach ensures that if `info` is missing (and the payload is unrelated to internal blocking), the message is still delivered to the user, preventing a 'silent failure' bug. The validation logic at line 205 (`!hasText && !hasMedia`) ensures we do not send empty messages.
* Fix indentation: remove extra 4 spaces from deliver function body
The deliver function is inside the createReplyDispatcherWithTyping call,
so it should be indented at 2 levels (8 spaces), not 3 levels (12 spaces).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(feishu): cover block payload suppression in reply dispatcher
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes duplicate message processing in Slack DMs where both message.im
and app_mention events fire for the same message, causing:
- 2x token/credit usage per message
- 2x API calls
- Duplicate agent invocations with same runId
Root cause: app_mention events should only fire for channel mentions,
not DMs. Added channel_type check to skip im/mpim in app_mention handler.
Evidence of bug (from production logs):
- Same runId firing twice within 200-300ms
- Example: runId 13cd482c... at 20:32:42.699Z and 20:32:42.954Z
After fix:
- One message = one runId = one processing run
- 50% reduction in duplicate processing
Slack's Events API includes the parent message's files array in every
thread reply event payload. This caused OpenClaw to re-download and
attach the parent's files to every text-only thread reply, creating
ghost media attachments.
The fix filters out files that belong to the thread starter by comparing
file IDs. The resolveSlackThreadStarter result is already cached, so
this adds no extra API calls.
Closes#32203
The session-store cache used only mtime for invalidation. In fast CI
runs (especially under bun), test writes to the session store can
complete within the same filesystem mtime granularity (~1s on HFS+/ext4),
so the cache returns stale data. This caused non-deterministic failures
in model precedence tests where a session override written to disk was
not observed by the next loadSessionStore() call.
Fix: add file size as a secondary cache invalidation signal. The cache
now checks both mtimeMs and sizeBytes — if either differs from the
cached values, it reloads from disk.
Changes:
- cache-utils.ts: add getFileSizeBytes() helper
- sessions/store.ts: extend SessionStoreCacheEntry with sizeBytes field,
check size in cache-hit path, populate size on cache writes
- sessions.cache.test.ts: add regression test for same-mtime rewrite
When echoTranscript is enabled in tools.media.audio config, the
transcription text is sent back to the originating chat immediately
after successful audio transcription — before the agent processes it.
This lets users verify what was heard from their voice note.
Changes:
- config/types.tools.ts: add echoTranscript (bool) and echoFormat
(string template) to MediaUnderstandingConfig
- media-understanding/apply.ts: sendTranscriptEcho() helper that
resolves channel/to from ctx, guards on isDeliverableMessageChannel,
and calls deliverOutboundPayloads best-effort
- config/schema.help.ts: help text for both new fields
- config/schema.labels.ts: labels for both new fields
- media-understanding/apply.echo-transcript.test.ts: 10 vitest cases
covering disabled/enabled/custom-format/no-audio/failed-transcription/
non-deliverable-channel/missing-from/OriginatingTo/delivery-failure
Default echoFormat: '📝 "{transcript}"'
Closes#32102
Expose audio transcription through the PluginRuntime so external
plugins (e.g. marmot) can use openclaw's media-understanding provider
framework without importing unexported internal modules.
The new transcribeAudioFile() wraps runCapability({capability: "audio"})
and reads provider/model/apiKey from tools.media.audio in the config,
matching the pattern used by the Discord VC implementation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Increase test audio file sizes to meet MIN_AUDIO_FILE_BYTES (1024) threshold
introduced by the skip-empty-audio feature. Fix localPathRoots in skip-tiny-audio
tests so temp files pass path validation. Remove undefined loadApply() call
in apply.test.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a minimum file size guard (MIN_AUDIO_FILE_BYTES = 1024) before
sending audio to transcription APIs. Files below this threshold are
almost certainly empty or corrupt and would cause unhelpful errors
from Whisper/Deepgram/Groq providers.
Changes:
- Add 'tooSmall' skip reason to MediaUnderstandingSkipError
- Add MIN_AUDIO_FILE_BYTES constant (1024 bytes) to defaults
- Guard both provider and CLI audio paths in runner.ts
- Add comprehensive tests for tiny, empty, and valid audio files
- Update existing test fixtures to use audio files above threshold
runProviderEntry now calls resolveProxyFetchFromEnv() and passes the
result as fetchFn to transcribeAudio/describeVideo, so media provider
API calls respect HTTPS_PROXY/HTTP_PROXY behind corporate proxies.
Move makeProxyFetch to src/infra/net/proxy-fetch.ts and add
resolveProxyFetchFromEnv which reads standard proxy env vars
(HTTPS_PROXY, HTTP_PROXY, and lowercase variants) and returns a
proxy-aware fetch via undici's EnvHttpProxyAgent. Telegram re-exports
from the shared location to avoid duplication.
The openai provider implements transcribeAudio via
transcribeOpenAiCompatibleAudio (Whisper API), but its capabilities
array only declared ["image"]. This caused the media-understanding
runner to skip the openai provider when processing inbound audio
messages, resulting in raw audio files being passed to agents
instead of transcribed text.
Fix: Add "audio" to the capabilities array so the runner correctly
selects the openai provider for audio transcription.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Thread history and thread starter were being fetched and included on
every message in a Slack thread, causing unnecessary token bloat. The
session transcript already contains the full conversation history, so
re-fetching and re-injecting thread history on each turn is redundant.
Now thread history is only fetched for new thread sessions
(!threadSessionPreviousTimestamp). Existing sessions rely on their
transcript for context.
Fixes#32121
When `allowSyntheticToolResults` is false (OpenAI, OpenRouter, and most
third-party providers), the guard never cleared its pending tool call map
when a user message arrived during in-flight tool execution. This left
orphaned tool_use blocks in the transcript with no matching tool_result,
causing the provider API to reject all subsequent requests with 400 errors
and permanently breaking the session.
The fix removes the `allowSyntheticToolResults` gate around the flush
calls. `flushPendingToolResults()` already handles both cases correctly:
it only inserts synthetic results when allowed, and always clears the
pending map. The gate was preventing the map from being cleared at all
for providers that disable synthetic results.
Fixes#32098
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The health monitor was created once at startup and never touched by
applyHotReload(), so changing channelHealthCheckMinutes only took
effect after a full gateway restart.
Wire up a "restart-health-monitor" reload action so hot-reload can
stop the old monitor and (re)create one with the updated interval —
or disable it entirely when set to 0.
Closes#32105
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The `fromMe` flag from Baileys' WAMessage.key was only used for
access-control filtering and then discarded. This meant agents
could not distinguish owner-sent messages from contact messages
in DM conversations (everything appeared as from the contact).
Add `fromMe` to `WebInboundMessage`, store it during message
construction, and thread it through `buildInboundLine` →
`formatInboundEnvelope` so DM transcripts prefix owner messages
with `(self):`.
Closes#32061
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address Greptile review: show "not a valid OpenClaw plugin" when the
npm package was found but lacks openclaw.extensions, instead of the
misleading "npm package unavailable" message.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When `openclaw plugins install diffs` downloads the unrelated npm
package `diffs@0.1.1` (which lacks `openclaw.extensions`), the install
fails without trying the bundled `@openclaw/diffs` plugin.
Two fixes:
1. Broaden the bundled-fallback trigger to also fire on
"missing openclaw.extensions" errors (not just npm 404s)
2. Match bundled plugins by pluginId in addition to npmSpec so
unscoped names like "diffs" resolve to `@openclaw/diffs`
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes#27189
When an inbound message is debounced, the Bot Framework turn context is
revoked before the debouncer flushes and the reply is dispatched. Any
attempt to use the revoked context proxy throws a TypeError, causing the
reply to fail silently.
This commit fixes the issue by adding a fallback to proactive messaging
when the turn context is revoked:
- `isRevokedProxyError()`: New error utility to reliably detect when a
proxy has been revoked.
- `reply-dispatcher.ts`: `sendTypingIndicator` now catches revoked proxy
errors and falls back to sending the typing indicator via
`adapter.continueConversation`.
- `messenger.ts`: `sendMSTeamsMessages` now catches revoked proxy errors
when `replyStyle` is `thread` and falls back to proactive messaging.
This ensures that replies are delivered reliably even when the inbound
message was debounced, resolving the core issue where the bot appeared
to ignore messages.
Addresses #31699 — config .bak files persist with sensitive data.
Changes:
- Explicitly chmod 0o600 on all .bak files after creation, instead of
relying on copyFile to preserve source permissions (not guaranteed on
all platforms, e.g. Windows, NFS mounts).
- Clean up orphan .bak files that fall outside the managed 5-deep
rotation ring (e.g. PID-stamped leftovers from interrupted writes,
manual backups like .bak.before-marketing).
- Add tests for permission hardening and orphan cleanup.
The backup ring itself is preserved — it's a valuable recovery mechanism.
This PR hardens the security surface by ensuring backup files are
always owner-only and stale copies don't accumulate indefinitely.
xAI rejects minLength, maxLength, minItems, maxItems, minContains, and
maxContains in tool schemas with a 502 error instead of ignoring them.
This causes all requests to fail when any tool definition includes these
validation-constraint keywords (e.g. sessions_spawn uses maxLength and
maxItems on its attachment fields).
Add stripXaiUnsupportedKeywords() in schema/clean-for-xai.ts, mirroring
the existing cleanSchemaForGemini() pattern. Apply it in normalizeToolParameters()
when the provider is xai directly, or openrouter with an x-ai/* model id.
Fixes tool calls for x-ai/grok-* models both direct and via OpenRouter.
The downloadAndSaveTelegramFile inner function only used the server-side
file path (e.g. "documents/file_42.pdf") or the Content-Disposition
header (which Telegram doesn't send) to derive the saved filename.
The original filename provided by Telegram via msg.document.file_name,
msg.audio.file_name, msg.video.file_name, and msg.animation.file_name
was never passed through, causing all inbound files to lose their
user-provided names.
Now downloadAndSaveTelegramFile accepts an optional telegramFileName
parameter that takes priority over the fetched/server-side name.
The resolveMedia call site extracts the original name from the message
and passes it through.
Closes#31768
Made-with: Cursor
Replace the single per-account messageQueue Promise chain in
DiscordMessageListener with per-channel queues. This restores parallel
processing for channel-bound agents that regressed in 2026.3.1.
Messages within the same channel remain serialized to preserve ordering,
while messages to different channels now proceed independently. Completed
queue entries are cleaned up to prevent memory accumulation.
Closes#31530
The native streaming path (chatStream) and preview final edit path
(chat.update) send raw Markdown text without converting to Slack
mrkdwn format. This causes **bold** to appear as literal asterisks
instead of rendered bold text.
Apply markdownToSlackMrkdwn() in streaming.ts (start/append/stop) and
in dispatch.ts (preview final edit via chat.update) to match the
non-streaming delivery path behavior.
Closes#31892
When enforceFinalTag is active (Google providers), stripBlockTags
correctly returns empty for text without <final> tags. However, the
handleMessageEnd fallback recovered raw text, bypassing this protection
and leaking internal reasoning (e.g. "**Applying single-bot mention
rule**NO_REPLY") to Discord.
Guard the fallback with enforceFinalTag check: if the provider is
supposed to use <final> tags and none were seen, the text is treated
as leaked reasoning and suppressed.
Also harden stripSilentToken regex to allow bold markdown (**) as
separator before NO_REPLY, matching the pattern Gemini Flash Lite
produces.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(synology-chat): prevent restart loop in startAccount
startAccount must return a Promise that stays pending while the channel
is running. The gateway wraps the return value in Promise.resolve(), and
when it resolves, the gateway thinks the channel crashed and auto-restarts
with exponential backoff (5s → 10s → 20s..., up to 10 attempts).
Replace the synchronous { stop } return with a Promise<void> that resolves
only when ctx.abortSignal fires, keeping the channel alive until shutdown.
Tested on Synology DS923+ with DSM 7.2 — single startup, no restart loop.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(synology-chat): add type guards for startAccount return value
startAccount returns `void | { stop: () => void }` — TypeScript requires
a type guard before accessing .stop on the union type. Added proper checks
in both integration and unit tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(synology-chat): use Readable stream in integration test for Windows compat
Replace EventEmitter + process.nextTick with Readable stream for
request body simulation. The process.nextTick approach caused the test
to hang on Windows CI (120s timeout) because events were not reliably
delivered to readBody() listeners.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: stabilize synology gateway account lifecycle (#23074) (thanks @druide67)
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
When an agent streams text and then immediately runs tool calls, the
webchat UI drops the streamed content: the "final" event arrives with
message: undefined (buffer consumed by sub-run), and the client clears
chatStream without saving it to chatMessages.
Before clearing chatStream on a "final" event, check whether the stream
buffer has content. If no finalMessage was provided but the stream is
non-empty, synthesize an assistant message from the buffered text —
mirroring the existing "aborted" handler's preservation logic.
Closes#31895
When an isolated cron agent returns HEARTBEAT_OK (nothing to announce),
the direct delivery is correctly skipped, but the fallback path in
timer.ts still enqueues the summary as a system event to the main
session. Filter out heartbeat-only summaries using isCronSystemEvent
before enqueuing, so internal ack tokens never reach user conversations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(synology-chat): resolve Chat API user_id for reply delivery
Synology Chat outgoing webhooks use a per-integration user_id that
differs from the global Chat API user_id required by method=chatbot.
This caused reply messages to fail silently when the IDs diverged.
Changes:
- Add fetchChatUsers() and resolveChatUserId() to resolve the correct
Chat API user_id via the user_list endpoint (cached 5min)
- Use resolved user_id for all sendMessage() calls in webhook handler
and channel dispatcher
- Add Provider field to MsgContext so the agent runner correctly
identifies the message channel (was "unknown", now "synology-chat")
- Log warnings when user_list API fails or when falling back to
unresolved webhook user_id
- Add 5 tests for user_id resolution (nickname, username, case,
not-found, URL rewrite)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(synology-chat): use Readable stream in integration test for Windows compat
Replace EventEmitter + process.nextTick with Readable stream for
request body simulation. The process.nextTick approach caused the test
to hang on Windows CI (120s timeout) because events were not reliably
delivered to readBody() listeners.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: harden synology reply user resolution and cache scope (#23709) (thanks @druide67)
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* fix(plugins): fallback install entrypoints for legacy manifests
* Voice Call: enforce exact webhook path match
* Tests: isolate webhook path suite and reset cron auth state
* chore: keep #31930 scoped to voice webhook path fix
* fix: add changelog for exact voice webhook path match (#31930) (thanks @afurm)
* fix: handle HTTP 529 (Anthropic overloaded) in failover error classification
Classify Anthropic's 529 status code as "rate_limit" so model fallback
triggers reliably without depending on fragile message-based detection.
Closes#28502
* fix: add changelog for HTTP 529 failover classification (#31854) (thanks @bugkill3r)
* fix(slack): guard against undefined text in includes calls during mention handling
* fix: add changelog for mentions/slack null-safe guards (#31865) (thanks @stone-jin)
* fix(memory-lancedb): pass dimensions to embedding API call
- Add dimensions parameter to Embeddings constructor
- Pass dimensions to OpenAI embeddings.create() API call
- Fixes dimension mismatch when using custom embedding models like DashScope text-embedding-v4
* fix: add regression for memory-lancedb dimensions pass-through (#32036) (thanks @scotthuang)
* fix(telegram): guard malformed native menu specs
* fix: harden plugin command registration + telegram menu guard (#31997) (thanks @liuxiaopai-ai)
* fix(gateway): restart heartbeat on model config changes
* fix: add changelog credit for heartbeat model reload (#32046) (thanks @stakeswky)
* test(process): replace no-output timer subprocess with spawn mock
* test(perf): trim repeated setup in cron memory and config suites
* test(perf): reduce per-case setup in script and git-hook tests
* fix(slack): scope debounce key by message timestamp to prevent cross-thread collisions
Top-level channel messages from the same sender shared a bare channel
debounce key, causing concurrent messages in different threads to merge
into a single reply on the wrong thread. Now the debounce key includes
the message timestamp for top-level messages, matching how the downstream
session layer already scopes by canonicalThreadId.
Extracted buildSlackDebounceKey() for testability.
Closes#31935
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: harden slack debounce key routing and ordering (#31951) (thanks @scoootscooob)
* fix(openrouter): skip reasoning.effort injection for x-ai/grok models
x-ai/grok models on OpenRouter do not support the reasoning.effort
parameter and reject payloads containing it with "Invalid arguments
passed to the model." Skip reasoning injection for these models, the
same way we already skip it for the dynamic "auto" routing model.
Closes#32039
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: add changelog credit for openrouter x-ai reasoning guard (#32054) (thanks @scoootscooob)
* fix(agents): scope volcengine-plan/byteplus-plan auth lookup to profile resolution
The configure flow stores auth credentials under `provider: "volcengine"`,
but the coding model uses `volcengine-plan` as its provider. Add a scoped
`normalizeProviderIdForAuth` function used only by `listProfilesForProvider`
so coding-plan variants resolve to their base provider for auth credential
lookup without affecting global provider routing.
Closes#31731
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(tools): honor fsPolicy.workspaceOnly in image/pdf tool localRoots
PR #28822 fixed the Write/Edit tools to respect `tools.fs.workspaceOnly`,
but the image and PDF tools still unconditionally include default local
roots (`~/.openclaw/media`, `~/.openclaw/agents`, etc.) when computing
the `localRoots` allowlist for non-sandbox mode.
When `fsPolicy.workspaceOnly` is true, restrict `localRoots` to only the
workspace directory so that files outside the workspace are rejected by
`assertLocalMediaAllowed()`.
Relates to #31716
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: add changelog credit for fsPolicy image/pdf propagation (#31882) (thanks @justinhuangcode)
* fix: skip Telegram command sync when menu is unchanged (#32017)
Hash the command list and cache it to disk per account. On restart,
compare the current hash against the cached one and skip the
deleteMyCommands + setMyCommands round-trip when nothing changed.
This prevents 429 rate-limit errors when the gateway restarts
several times in quick succession.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(telegram): scope command-sync hash cache by bot identity (#32059)
* fix: normalize coding-plan providers in auth order validation
* feat(security): Harden Docker browser container chromium flags (#23889) (#31504)
* Gateway: honor OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_URL override for remote/local calls
* Agents: fix sandbox sessionKey usage for PI embedded subagent calls
* Sandbox: tighten browser container Chromium runtime flags
* fix: add sandbox browser defaults for container hardening
* docs: expand sandbox browser default flags list
* fix: make sandbox browser flags optional and preserve gateway env auth overrides
* docs: scope PR 31504 changelog entry
* style: format gateway call override handling
* fix: dedupe sandbox browser chrome args
* fix: preserve remote tls fingerprint for env gateway override
* fix: enforce auth for env gateway URL override
* chore: document gateway override auth security expectations
* fix(delivery): strip HTML tags for plain-text messaging surfaces
Models occasionally produce HTML tags in their output. While these render
fine on web surfaces, they appear as literal text on WhatsApp, Signal,
SMS, IRC, and Telegram.
Add sanitizeForPlainText() utility that converts common inline HTML to
lightweight-markup equivalents and strips remaining tags. Applied in the
outbound delivery pipeline for non-HTML surfaces only.
Closes#31884
See also: #18558
* fix(outbound): harden plain-text HTML sanitization paths (#32034)
* fix(security): harden file installs and race-path tests
* matrix: bootstrap crypto runtime when npm scripts are skipped
* fix(matrix): keep plugin register sync while bootstrapping crypto runtime (#31989)
* perf(runtime): reduce cron persistence and logger overhead
* test(perf): use prebuilt plugin install archive fixtures
* test(perf): increase guardrail scan read concurrency
* fix(queue): restart drain when message enqueued after idle window
After a drain loop empties the queue it deletes the key from
FOLLOWUP_QUEUES. If a new message arrives at that moment
enqueueFollowupRun creates a fresh queue object with draining:false
but never starts a drain, leaving the message stranded until the
next run completes and calls finalizeWithFollowup.
Fix: persist the most recent runFollowup callback per queue key in
FOLLOWUP_RUN_CALLBACKS (drain.ts). enqueueFollowupRun now calls
kickFollowupDrainIfIdle after a successful push; if a cached
callback exists and no drain is running it calls scheduleFollowupDrain
to restart immediately. clearSessionQueues cleans up the callback
cache alongside the queue state.
* fix: avoid stale followup drain callbacks (#31902) (thanks @Lanfei)
* fix(synology-chat): read cfg from outbound context so incomingUrl resolves
* fix: require openclaw.extensions for plugin installs (#32055) (thanks @liuxiaopai-ai)
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Co-authored-by: Saurabh <skmishra1991@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: stone-jin <1520006273@qq.com>
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
Co-authored-by: AytuncYildizli <cryptosquanch@gmail.com>
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After a drain loop empties the queue it deletes the key from
FOLLOWUP_QUEUES. If a new message arrives at that moment
enqueueFollowupRun creates a fresh queue object with draining:false
but never starts a drain, leaving the message stranded until the
next run completes and calls finalizeWithFollowup.
Fix: persist the most recent runFollowup callback per queue key in
FOLLOWUP_RUN_CALLBACKS (drain.ts). enqueueFollowupRun now calls
kickFollowupDrainIfIdle after a successful push; if a cached
callback exists and no drain is running it calls scheduleFollowupDrain
to restart immediately. clearSessionQueues cleans up the callback
cache alongside the queue state.
Models occasionally produce HTML tags in their output. While these render
fine on web surfaces, they appear as literal text on WhatsApp, Signal,
SMS, IRC, and Telegram.
Add sanitizeForPlainText() utility that converts common inline HTML to
lightweight-markup equivalents and strips remaining tags. Applied in the
outbound delivery pipeline for non-HTML surfaces only.
Closes#31884
See also: #18558
Hash the command list and cache it to disk per account. On restart,
compare the current hash against the cached one and skip the
deleteMyCommands + setMyCommands round-trip when nothing changed.
This prevents 429 rate-limit errors when the gateway restarts
several times in quick succession.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
PR #28822 fixed the Write/Edit tools to respect `tools.fs.workspaceOnly`,
but the image and PDF tools still unconditionally include default local
roots (`~/.openclaw/media`, `~/.openclaw/agents`, etc.) when computing
the `localRoots` allowlist for non-sandbox mode.
When `fsPolicy.workspaceOnly` is true, restrict `localRoots` to only the
workspace directory so that files outside the workspace are rejected by
`assertLocalMediaAllowed()`.
Relates to #31716
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The configure flow stores auth credentials under `provider: "volcengine"`,
but the coding model uses `volcengine-plan` as its provider. Add a scoped
`normalizeProviderIdForAuth` function used only by `listProfilesForProvider`
so coding-plan variants resolve to their base provider for auth credential
lookup without affecting global provider routing.
Closes#31731
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
x-ai/grok models on OpenRouter do not support the reasoning.effort
parameter and reject payloads containing it with "Invalid arguments
passed to the model." Skip reasoning injection for these models, the
same way we already skip it for the dynamic "auto" routing model.
Closes#32039
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Top-level channel messages from the same sender shared a bare channel
debounce key, causing concurrent messages in different threads to merge
into a single reply on the wrong thread. Now the debounce key includes
the message timestamp for top-level messages, matching how the downstream
session layer already scopes by canonicalThreadId.
Extracted buildSlackDebounceKey() for testability.
Closes#31935
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add dimensions parameter to Embeddings constructor
- Pass dimensions to OpenAI embeddings.create() API call
- Fixes dimension mismatch when using custom embedding models like DashScope text-embedding-v4
Classify Anthropic's 529 status code as "rate_limit" so model fallback
triggers reliably without depending on fragile message-based detection.
Closes#28502
* fix(cron): move session reaper to finally block so it runs reliably
The cron session reaper was placed inside the try block of onTimer(),
after job execution and state updates. If the locked persist section
threw, the reaper was skipped — causing isolated cron run sessions to
accumulate indefinitely in sessions.json.
Move the reaper into the finally block so it always executes after a
timer tick, regardless of whether job execution succeeded. The reaper
is already self-throttled (MIN_SWEEP_INTERVAL_MS = 5 min) so calling
it more reliably has no performance impact.
Closes#31946
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: strengthen cron reaper failure-path coverage and changelog (#31996) (thanks @scoootscooob)
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* fix(doctor): resolve false positive for local memory search when no explicit modelPath
When memorySearch.provider is 'local' (or 'auto') and no explicit
local.modelPath is configured, the runtime auto-resolves to
DEFAULT_LOCAL_MODEL (embeddinggemma-300m via HuggingFace). However,
the doctor's hasLocalEmbeddings() check only inspected the config
value and returned false when modelPath was empty, triggering a
misleading warning.
Fix: fall back to DEFAULT_LOCAL_MODEL in hasLocalEmbeddings(), matching
the runtime behavior in createLocalEmbeddingProvider().
Closes#31998
* fix: scope DEFAULT_LOCAL_MODEL fallback to explicit provider:local only
Address review feedback: canAutoSelectLocal() in the runtime skips
local for empty/hf: model paths in auto mode. The DEFAULT_LOCAL_MODEL
fallback should only apply when provider is explicitly 'local', not
when provider is 'auto' — otherwise users with no local file and no
API keys would get a clean doctor report but no working embeddings.
Add useDefaultFallback parameter to hasLocalEmbeddings() to
distinguish the two code paths.
* fix: preserve gateway probe warning for local provider with default model
When hasLocalEmbeddings returns true via DEFAULT_LOCAL_MODEL fallback,
also check the gateway memory probe if available. If the probe reports
not-ready (e.g. node-llama-cpp missing or model download failed),
emit a warning instead of silently reporting healthy.
Addresses review feedback about bypassing probe-based validation.
* fix: add changelog attribution for doctor local fallback fix (#32014) (thanks @adhishthite)
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Co-authored-by: Adhish <adhishthite@Adhishs-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
The config form marks models.providers as unsupported because
SecretInputSchema creates a oneOf union that the form analyzer
cannot handle. Add detection for secret-ref union variants and
normalize them to plain string inputs for form display.
Closes#31490
When account.token is undefined (e.g. missing botToken config),
calling .trim() directly throws "Cannot read properties of undefined".
Use nullish coalescing to fall back to empty string before trimming.
Closes#31944
* fix(slack): remove message.channels/message.groups handlers that crash Bolt 4.6
Bolt 4.6 rejects app.event() calls with event names starting with
"message." (e.g. "message.channels", "message.groups"), throwing
AppInitializationError on startup. These handlers were added in #31701
based on the incorrect assumption that Slack dispatches typed event
names to Bolt. In reality, Slack always delivers events with
type:"message" regardless of the Event Subscription name; the
channel_type field distinguishes the source.
The generic app.event("message") handler already receives all channel,
group, IM, and MPIM messages. The additional typed handlers were
unreachable even if Bolt allowed them, since no event payload ever
carries type:"message.channels".
This preserves the handleIncomingMessageEvent refactor from #31701
(extracting the handler into a named function) while removing only
the broken registrations.
Fixes the Slack provider crash loop affecting all accounts on
@slack/bolt >= 4.6.0.
Closes#31674 (original issue was not caused by missing handlers)
* fix: document Slack Bolt 4.6 startup handler fix (#32033) (thanks @mahopan)
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* fix(gateway): move plugin HTTP routes before Control UI SPA catch-all
The Control UI handler (`handleControlUiHttpRequest`) acts as an SPA
catch-all that matches every path, returning HTML for GET requests and
405 for other methods. Because it ran before `handlePluginRequest` in
the request chain, any plugin HTTP route that did not live under
`/plugins` or `/api` was unreachable — shadowed by the catch-all.
Reorder the handlers so plugin routes are evaluated first. Core
built-in routes (hooks, tools, Slack, Canvas, etc.) still take
precedence because they are checked even earlier in the chain.
Unmatched plugin paths continue to fall through to Control UI as before.
Closes#31766
* fix: add changelog for plugin route precedence landing (#31885) (thanks @Sid-Qin)
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- Change margin from -12px -16px -32px to 0 -16px -32px
- Preserves zero top offset required for onboarding mode
- Prevents clipping of top edge/actions area when padding-top: 0
- Add margin: 0 for mobile viewports (<=600px, <=400px) to prevent clipping
- Add overflow: hidden fallback for older browsers (Safari <16, Firefox <81)
- Fixes mobile regression where negative margins over-cancel padding
Addresses issue where save button was clipped on mobile due to
hard-coded desktop negative margins not accounting for mobile's
smaller content padding (4px 4px 16px).
The config-layout used a uniform margin: -16px that did not match the
parent .content padding (12px 16px 32px), causing the right edge of the
actions bar—including the Save button—to extend into the overflow-hidden
region on systems with non-overlay scrollbars (e.g. Ubuntu/GTK).
Changes:
- Match negative margin to actual .content padding (-12px -16px -32px).
- Use overflow: clip instead of overflow: hidden on .config-main so it
does not create a scroll container that shifts the stacking context.
- Add flex-shrink: 0 and position: relative on .config-actions to
guarantee the actions bar is never collapsed or layered behind the
scrollable content area.
Closes#31658
* fix(cron): pass job.delivery.accountId through to delivery target resolution
* fix(cron): normalize topic-qualified target.to in messaging tool suppress check
When a cron job targets a Telegram forum topic (e.g. delivery.to =
"-1003597428309:topic:462"), delivery.to is stripped to the chatId
only by resolveOutboundTarget. However, the agent's message tool may
pass the full topic-qualified address as its target, causing
matchesMessagingToolDeliveryTarget to fail the equality check and not
suppress the tool send.
Strip the :topic:NNN suffix from target.to before comparing so the
suppress check works correctly for topic-bound cron deliveries.
Without this, the agent's message tool fires separately using the
announce session's accountId (often "default"), hitting 403 when
default bot is not in the multi-account target group.
* fix(cron): remove duplicate accountId keys after rebase
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
The Control UI handler checked HTTP method before path routing, causing
all POST requests (including plugin webhook endpoints like /bluebubbles-webhook)
to receive 405 Method Not Allowed. Move the method check after path-based
exclusions so non-GET/HEAD requests reach plugin HTTP handlers.
Closes#31344
Made-with: Cursor
Implements a strict format validation for the agentId parameter in
sessions_spawn to fully resolve the ghost workspace creation bug reported
in #31311.
This fix introduces a regex format gate at the entry point to
immediately reject malformed agentId strings. This prevents error
messages (e.g., 'Agent not found: xyz') or path traversals from being
mangled by normalizeAgentId into seemingly valid IDs (e.g.,
'agent-not-found--xyz'), which was the root cause of the bug.
The validation is placed before normalization and does not interfere
with existing workflows, including delegating to agents that are
allowlisted but not globally configured.
New, non-redundant tests are added to
sessions-spawn.allowlist.test.ts to cover format validation and
ensure no regressions in allowlist behavior.
Fixes#31311
* fix(logging): log timestamps use local time instead of UTC
Problem: Log timestamps used UTC, but docs say they should use host local timezone
* test(logging): add test for logger timestamp format
Verify logger uses local time (not UTC) in file logs
* changelog: note logger timestamp local-time fix
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* feat(cron): add failure destination support with webhook mode and bestEffort handling
Extends PR #24789 failure alerts with features from PR #29145:
- Add webhook delivery mode for failure alerts (mode: 'webhook')
- Add accountId support for multi-account channel configurations
- Add bestEffort handling to skip alerts when job has bestEffort=true
- Add separate failureDestination config (global + per-job in delivery)
- Add duplicate prevention (prevents sending to same as primary delivery)
- Add CLI flags: --failure-alert-mode, --failure-alert-account-id
- Add UI fields for new options in web cron editor
* fix(cron): merge failureAlert mode/accountId and preserve failureDestination on updates
- Fix mergeCronFailureAlert to merge mode and accountId fields
- Fix mergeCronDelivery to preserve failureDestination on updates
- Fix isSameDeliveryTarget to use 'announce' as default instead of 'none'
to properly detect duplicates when delivery.mode is undefined
* fix(cron): validate webhook mode requires URL in resolveFailureDestination
When mode is 'webhook' but no 'to' URL is provided, return null
instead of creating an invalid plan that silently fails later.
* fix(cron): fail closed on webhook mode without URL and make failureDestination fields clearable
- sendCronFailureAlert: fail closed when mode is webhook but URL is missing
- mergeCronDelivery: use per-key presence checks so callers can clear
nested failureDestination fields via cron.update
Note: protocol:check shows missing internalEvents in Swift models - this is
a pre-existing issue unrelated to these changes (upstream sync needed).
* fix(cron): use separate schema for failureDestination and fix type cast
- Create CronFailureDestinationSchema excluding after/cooldownMs fields
- Fix type cast in sendFailureNotificationAnnounce to use CronMessageChannel
* fix(cron): merge global failureDestination with partial job overrides
When job has partial failureDestination config, fall back to global
config for unset fields instead of treating it as a full override.
* fix(cron): avoid forcing announce mode and clear inherited to on mode change
- UI: only include mode in patch if explicitly set to non-default
- delivery.ts: clear inherited 'to' when job overrides mode, since URL
semantics differ between announce and webhook modes
* fix(cron): preserve explicit to on mode override and always include mode in UI patches
- delivery.ts: preserve job-level explicit 'to' when overriding mode
- UI: always include mode in failureAlert patch so users can switch between announce/webhook
* fix(cron): allow clearing accountId and treat undefined global mode as announce
- UI: always include accountId in patch so users can clear it
- delivery.ts: treat undefined global mode as announce when comparing for clearing inherited 'to'
* Cron: harden failure destination routing and add regression coverage
* Cron: resolve failure destination review feedback
* Cron: drop unrelated timeout assertions from conflict resolution
* Cron: format cron CLI regression test
* Cron: align gateway cron test mock types
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* fix(security): recognize localized Windows SYSTEM account in ACL audit
On non-English Windows (e.g. French "AUTORITE NT\Système"), the security
audit falsely reports fs.config.perms_writable because the localized
SYSTEM account name is not recognized as trusted.
Changes:
- Add common localized SYSTEM principal names (French, German, Spanish,
Portuguese) to TRUSTED_BASE
- Add diacritics-stripping fallback in classifyPrincipal for unhandled
locales
- Use well-known SID *S-1-5-18 in icacls reset commands instead of
hardcoded "SYSTEM" string for locale independence
Fixes#29681
* style: format windows acl files
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Only restore env vars when we actually modified them (noProxyDidModify
flag). Prevents silently deleting a user's NO_PROXY that already
contains loopback entries. Added regression test.
Fix Greptile review: when call A exits before call B, the isFirst flag
on B is false, so the restore condition (refCount===0 && isFirst) was
never true and NO_PROXY leaked permanently.
Remove '&& isFirst' so any last exiter (refCount===0) restores the
original env vars. Added explicit reverse-exit-order regression test.
Address Greptile review feedback:
- Replace snapshot/restore pattern with reference counter to prevent
permanent NO_PROXY env-var leak under concurrent async calls
- Include [::1] in the alreadyCoversLocalhost guard
- Add concurrency regression test
When HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY / ALL_PROXY environment variables are set,
CDP connections to localhost/127.0.0.1 can be incorrectly routed through
the proxy (e.g. via global-agent or undici proxy dispatcher), causing
browser control to fail.
Fix:
- New cdp-proxy-bypass module with utilities for direct localhost connections
- WebSocket (ws) CDP connections: pass explicit http.Agent to bypass any
global proxy agent patching
- fetch-based CDP probes: wrap in withNoProxyForLocalhost() to temporarily
set NO_PROXY for the duration of the call
- Playwright connectOverCDP: wrap in withNoProxyForLocalhost() since
Playwright reads env vars internally
- 13 new tests covering getDirectAgentForCdp, hasProxyEnv, and
withNoProxyForLocalhost (env save/restore, error recovery)
When a Chrome relay targetId becomes stale between snapshot and action,
the browser tool now retries once without targetId so the relay falls
back to the currently attached tab.
Drop the unknown recovered field from the test mock return value
to satisfy tsc strict checking against BrowserActResponse.
Add recomputeNextRunsForMaintenance() call in run() so that stale
runningAtMs markers (from a crashed Phase-1 persist) are cleared by the
existing normalizeJobTickState logic before the already-running guard.
Without this, a manual cron.run() could be blocked for up to
STUCK_RUN_MS (2 hours) even though no job was actually running.
Fixes#17554
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cron): wrap computeJobNextRunAtMs in try-catch inside applyJobResult
Without this guard, if the croner library throws during schedule
computation (timezone/expression edge cases), the exception propagates
out of applyJobResult and the entire state update is lost — runningAtMs
never clears, lastRunAtMs never advances, nextRunAtMs never recomputes.
After STUCK_RUN_MS (2h), stuck detection clears runningAtMs and the job
re-fires, creating a ~2h repeat cycle instead of the intended schedule.
The sibling function recomputeJobNextRunAtMs in jobs.ts already wraps
computeJobNextRunAtMs in try-catch; this was an oversight in the
applyJobResult call sites.
Changes:
- Error-backoff path: catch and fall back to backoff-only schedule
- Success path: catch and fall through to the MIN_REFIRE_GAP_MS safety net
- applyOutcomeToStoredJob: log a warning when job not found after forceReload
* fix(cron): use recordScheduleComputeError in applyJobResult catch blocks
Address review feedback: the original catch blocks only logged a warning,
which meant a persistent computeJobNextRunAtMs throw would cause a
MIN_REFIRE_GAP_MS (2s) hot loop on cron-kind jobs.
Now both catch blocks call recordScheduleComputeError (exported from
jobs.ts), which tracks consecutive schedule errors and auto-disables the
job after 3 failures — matching the existing behavior in
recomputeJobNextRunAtMs.
* test(cron): cover applyJobResult schedule-throw fallback paths
---------
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(cron): skip isError payloads when picking summary/delivery content
buildEmbeddedRunPayloads appends isError warnings as the last payload.
Three functions in helpers.ts iterate last-to-first and pick the error
over real agent output. Use two-pass selection: prefer non-error payloads,
fall back to error-only when no real content exists.
Fixes: pickSummaryFromPayloads, pickLastNonEmptyTextFromPayloads,
pickLastDeliverablePayload — all now accept and filter isError.
* Changelog: note cron payload isError filtering (#21454)
---------
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* cron: treat announce delivery failure as ok when agent execution succeeded
* fix: set delivered:false and error on announce delivery failure paths
* Changelog: note cron announce delivery status handling (#31082)
---------
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(cron): use longer default timeout for cron run --expect-final
* test(cron-cli): stabilize cron run timeout assertions with explicit run exits
---------
Co-authored-by: Kelly Baker <kelly@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* test: fix typing and test fixture issues
* Fix type-test harness issues from session routing and mock typing
* Add routing regression test for session.mainKey precedence
* fix(browser): include Chrome stderr and sandbox hint in CDP startup error (#29312)
When Chrome fails to start and CDP times out, the error message previously
contained no diagnostic information, making it impossible to determine why
Chrome couldn't start (e.g. missing --no-sandbox in containers, GPU issues,
shared memory errors).
This change:
- Collects Chrome's stderr output and includes up to 2000 chars in the error
- On Linux, if noSandbox is not set, appends a hint to try browser.noSandbox: true
Closes#29312
* chore(browser): format chrome startup diagnostics
* fix(browser): detach stderr listener after Chrome starts to prevent memory leak
Named the anonymous listener so it can be removed via proc.stderr.off()
once CDP is confirmed reachable. Also clears the stderrChunks array on
success so the buffered data is eligible for GC.
Fixes the unbounded memory growth reported in code review: a long-lived
Chrome process emitting periodic warnings would keep appending to
stderrChunks indefinitely since the listener was never removed.
Addresses review comment from chatgpt-codex-connector on PR #29355.
* changelog: note cdp startup diagnostics improvement
---------
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
Co-authored-by: 派尼尔 <painier@openclaw.ai>
* feat(docker): add opt-in sandbox support for Docker deployments
Enable Docker-based sandbox isolation via OPENCLAW_SANDBOX=1 env var
in docker-setup.sh. This is a prerequisite for agents.defaults.sandbox
to function in any Docker deployment (self-hosted, Hostinger, DigitalOcean).
Changes:
- Dockerfile: add OPENCLAW_INSTALL_DOCKER_CLI build arg (~50MB, opt-in)
- docker-compose.yml: add commented-out docker.sock mount with docs
- docker-setup.sh: auto-detect Docker socket, inject mount, detect GID,
build sandbox image, configure sandbox defaults, add group_add
All changes are opt-in. Zero impact on existing deployments.
Usage: OPENCLAW_SANDBOX=1 ./docker-setup.sh
Closes#29933
Related: #7575, #7827, #28401, #10361, #12505, #28326
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: address code review feedback on sandbox support
- Persist OPENCLAW_SANDBOX, DOCKER_GID, OPENCLAW_INSTALL_DOCKER_CLI
to .env via upsert_env so group_add survives re-runs
- Show config set errors instead of swallowing them silently;
report partial failure when sandbox config is incomplete
- Warn when Dockerfile.sandbox is missing but sandbox config
is still applied (sandbox image won't exist)
- Fix non-canonical whitespace in apt sources.list entry
by using printf instead of echo with line continuation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: remove `local` outside function and guard sandbox behind Docker CLI check
- Remove `local` keyword from top-level `sandbox_config_ok` assignment
which caused script exit under `set -euo pipefail` (bash `local`
outside a function is an error)
- Add Docker CLI prerequisite check for pre-built (non-local) images:
runs `docker --version` inside the container and skips sandbox setup
with a clear warning if the CLI is missing
- Split sandbox block so config is only applied after prerequisites pass
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: defer docker.sock mount until sandbox prerequisites pass
Move Docker socket mounting from the early setup phase (before image
build/pull) to a dedicated compose overlay created only after:
1. Docker CLI is verified inside the container image
2. /var/run/docker.sock exists on the host
Previously the socket was mounted optimistically at startup, leaving
the host Docker daemon exposed even when sandbox setup was later
skipped due to missing Docker CLI. Now the gateway starts without
the socket, and a docker-compose.sandbox.yml overlay is generated
only when all prerequisites pass. The gateway restart at the end of
sandbox setup picks up both the socket mount and sandbox config.
Also moves group_add from write_extra_compose() into the sandbox
overlay, keeping all sandbox-specific compose configuration together.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(docker): fix sandbox docs URL in setup output
* Docker: harden sandbox setup fallback behavior
* Tests: cover docker-setup sandbox edge paths
* Docker: roll back sandbox mode on partial config failure
* Tests: assert sandbox mode rollback on partial setup
* Docs: document Docker sandbox bootstrap env controls
* Changelog: credit Docker sandbox bootstrap hardening
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Docker: verify Docker apt signing key fingerprint
* Docker: avoid sandbox overlay deps during policy writes
* Tests: assert no-deps sandbox rollback gateway recreate
* Docs: mention OPENCLAW_INSTALL_DOCKER_CLI in Docker env vars
---------
Co-authored-by: Jakub Karwowski <jakubkarwowski@Mac.lan>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
In headless or noSandbox server environments (like Ubuntu Server), the
Chrome extension relay cannot work because there is no GUI browser to
attach to. Previously, the default profile was 'chrome' (extension relay)
which caused snapshot/screenshot operations to fail with:
'Chrome extension relay is running, but no tab is connected...'
This fix prefers the 'openclaw' profile (Playwright native mode) when
browser.headless=true or browser.noSandbox=true, while preserving the
'chrome' default for GUI environments where extension relay works.
Fixes: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/14895🤖 AI-assisted (Claude), fully tested: pnpm build && pnpm check && pnpm test
* feat: add PDF analysis tool with native provider support
New `pdf` tool for analyzing PDF documents with model-powered analysis.
Architecture:
- Native PDF path: sends raw PDF bytes directly to providers that support
inline document input (Anthropic via DocumentBlockParam, Google Gemini
via inlineData with application/pdf MIME type)
- Extraction fallback: for providers without native PDF support, extracts
text via pdfjs-dist and rasterizes pages to images via @napi-rs/canvas,
then sends through the standard vision/text completion path
Key features:
- Single PDF (`pdf` param) or multiple PDFs (`pdfs` array, up to 10)
- Page range selection (`pages` param, e.g. "1-5", "1,3,7-9")
- Model override (`model` param) and file size limits (`maxBytesMb`)
- Auto-detects provider capability and falls back gracefully
- Same security patterns as image tool (SSRF guards, sandbox support,
local path roots, workspace-only policy)
Config (agents.defaults):
- pdfModel: primary/fallbacks (defaults to imageModel, then session model)
- pdfMaxBytesMb: max PDF file size (default: 10)
- pdfMaxPages: max pages to process (default: 20)
Model catalog:
- Extended ModelInputType to include "document" alongside "text"/"image"
- Added modelSupportsDocument() capability check
Files:
- src/agents/tools/pdf-tool.ts - main tool factory
- src/agents/tools/pdf-tool.helpers.ts - helpers (page range, config, etc.)
- src/agents/tools/pdf-native-providers.ts - direct API calls for Anthropic/Google
- src/agents/tools/pdf-tool.test.ts - 43 tests covering all paths
- Modified: model-catalog.ts, openclaw-tools.ts, config schema/types/labels/help
* fix: prepare pdf tool for merge (#31319) (thanks @tyler6204)
Keep extension relay tab metadata available across short extension worker drops and allow CDP clients to connect while waiting for reconnect. This prevents false "no tab connected" failures in environments where the extension worker disconnects transiently (e.g. WSLg/MV3).
Gateway browser.request only read profile from query.profile before invoking
browser.proxy on nodes. Calls that passed profile in POST body silently fell
back to the default profile, which could switch users into chrome extension
mode even when they explicitly requested openclaw profile.
Use query profile first, then fall back to body.profile when present.
Closes#28687
When an OAuth auth profile returns HTTP 403 with permission_error
(e.g. expired plan), the error was not matched by the authPermanent
patterns. This caused the profile to receive only a short cooldown
instead of being disabled, so the gateway kept retrying the same
broken profile indefinitely.
Add "permission_error" and "not allowed for this organization" to
the authPermanent error patterns so these errors trigger the longer
billing/auth_permanent disable window and proper profile rotation.
Closes#31306
Made-with: Cursor
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* docs: add Vercel sponsorship
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix README formatting
* docs: resize Vercel sponsor logo to match other logos
* docs: scale down Vercel SVG viewBox to match other sponsor logos
* Fixed ordering.
* md error fix
---------
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
browser start for driver=extension required websocket tab attachment during
ensureBrowserAvailable, which can deadlock startup because tabs can only
attach after relay startup succeeds.
For extension profiles, only require relay HTTP reachability in startup and
leave tab attachment checks to ensureTabAvailable when a concrete tab action
is requested.
Closes#28701
Retry browser navigate once after transient frame-detached/target-closed errors by forcing a clean Playwright reconnect, so extension-relay sessions stay controllable across navigation swaps.
Closes#29431
* fix: use 0o644 for inbound media files to allow sandbox read access
Inbound media files were saved with 0o600 permissions, making them
unreadable from Docker sandbox containers running as different users.
Change to 0o644 (world-readable) so sandboxed agents can access
downloaded attachments.
Fixes#17941
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(media): assert URL-sourced inbound files use 0o644
* test(media): make redirect file-mode assertion platform-aware
* docs(media): clarify 0o644 is for sandbox UID compatibility
---------
Co-authored-by: zerone0x <zerone0x@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
On gateway restart, persisted non-terminal calls are now verified with
the provider (Twilio/Plivo/Telnyx) before being restored to memory.
This prevents phantom calls from blocking the concurrent call limit.
- Add getCallStatus() to VoiceCallProvider interface
- Implement for all providers with SSRF-guarded fetch
- Transient errors (5xx, network) keep the call with timer fallback
- 404/known-terminal statuses drop the call
- Restart max-duration timers for restored answered calls
- Skip calls older than maxDurationSeconds or without providerCallId
* fix(browser): skip port ownership check for remote CDP profiles
When a browser profile has a non-loopback cdpUrl (e.g. Browserless,
Kubernetes sidecar, or any external CDP service), the port-ownership
check incorrectly fires because we don't "own" the remote process.
This causes "Port is in use but not by openclaw" even though the
remote CDP service is working and reachable.
Guard the ownership error with !remoteCdp so remote profiles fall
through to the WebSocket retry/attach logic instead.
Fixes#15582
* fix: add TypeScript null guard for profileState.running
* chore(changelog): note remote CDP ownership fix credits
Refs #15582
* Update CHANGELOG.md
---------
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* fix(gateway): skip device pairing for local backend self-connections
When gateway.tls is enabled, sessions_spawn (and other internal
callGateway operations) creates a new WebSocket to the gateway.
The gateway treated this self-connection like any external client
and enforced device pairing, rejecting it with "pairing required"
(close code 1008). This made sub-agent spawning impossible when
TLS was enabled in Docker with bind: "lan".
Skip pairing for connections that are gateway-client self-connections
from localhost with valid shared auth (token/password). These are
internal backend calls (e.g. sessions_spawn, subagent-announce) that
already have valid credentials and connect from the same host.
Closes#30740
* gateway: tighten backend self-pair bypass guard
* tests: cover backend self-pairing local-vs-remote auth path
* changelog: add gateway tls pairing fix credit
---------
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* fix: detect PID recycling in session write lock staleness check
The session lock uses isPidAlive() to determine if a lock holder is
still running. In containers, PID recycling can cause a different
process to inherit the same PID, making the lock appear valid when
the original holder is dead.
Record the process start time (field 22 of /proc/pid/stat) in the
lock file and compare it during staleness checks. If the PID is alive
but its start time differs from the recorded value, the lock is
treated as stale and reclaimed immediately.
Backward compatible: lock files without starttime are handled with
the existing PID-alive + age-based logic. Non-Linux platforms skip
the starttime check entirely (getProcessStartTime returns null).
* shared: harden pid starttime parsing
* sessions: validate lock pid/starttime payloads
* changelog: note recycled PID lock recovery fix
* changelog: credit hiroki and vincent on lock recovery fix
---------
Co-authored-by: HirokiKobayashi-R <hiroki@rhems-japan.co.jp>
// Labels prefixed with "r:" are auto-response triggers.
const activePrLimit = 10;
const rules = [
{
label: "r: skill",
@@ -48,6 +49,20 @@ jobs:
message:
"Please use [our support server](https://discord.gg/clawd) and ask in #help or #users-helping-users to resolve this, or follow the stuck FAQ at https://docs.openclaw.ai/help/faq#im-stuck-whats-the-fastest-way-to-get-unstuck.",
},
{
label: "r: no-ci-pr",
message:
"Please don't make PRs for test failures on main.\n\n" +
"The team is aware of those and will handle them directly on the codebase, not only fixing the tests but also investigating what the root cause is. Having to sift through test-fix-PRs (including some that have been out of date for weeks...) on top of that doesn't help. There are already way too many PRs for humans to manage; please don't make the flood worse.\n\n" +
"Thank you.",
},
{
label: "r: too-many-prs",
close: true,
message:
`Closing this PR because the author has more than ${activePrLimit} active PRs in this repo. ` +
"Please reduce the active PR queue and reopen or resubmit once it is back under the limit. You can close your own PRs to get back under the limit.",
Goal: PR must end in GitHub state = MERGED (never CLOSED). Use`gh pr merge` with `--rebase` or `--squash`.
Goal: PR must end in GitHub state = MERGED (never CLOSED). Prefer`gh pr merge --squash`; use `--rebase` only when preserving commit history is required.
1. Assign PR to self:
-`gh pr edit <PR> --add-assignee @me`
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ Goal: PR must end in GitHub state = MERGED (never CLOSED). Use `gh pr merge` wit
- Implement fixes + add/adjust tests
- Update `CHANGELOG.md` and mention `#<PR>` + `@$contrib`
9. Decide merge strategy:
- Rebase if we want to preserve commit history
- Squash if we want a single clean commit
- Squash (preferred): use when we want a single clean commit
- Rebase: use only when we explicitly want to preserve commit history
- If unclear, ask
10. Full gate (BEFORE commit):
- `pnpm lint && pnpm build && pnpm test`
@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ Goal: PR must end in GitHub state = MERGED (never CLOSED). Use `gh pr merge` wit
```
13. Merge PR (must show MERGED on GitHub):
- Rebase: `gh pr merge <PR> --rebase`
- Squash: `gh pr merge <PR> --squash`
- Squash (preferred): `gh pr merge <PR> --squash`
- Rebase (history-preserving fallback): `gh pr merge <PR> --rebase`
- GitHub issues/comments/PR comments: use literal multiline strings or `-F - <<'EOF'` (or $'...') for real newlines; never embed "\\n".
- GitHub comment footgun: never use `gh issue/pr comment -b "..."` when body contains backticks or shell chars. Always use single-quoted heredoc (`-F - <<'EOF'`) so no command substitution/escaping corruption.
- GitHub linking footgun: don’t wrap issue/PR refs like `#24643` in backticks when you want auto-linking. Use plain `#24643` (optionally add full URL).
- PR landing comments: always make commit SHAs clickable with full commit links (both landed SHA + source SHA when present).
- GitHub searching footgun: don't limit yourself to the first 500 issues or PRs when wanting to search all. Unless you're supposed to look at the most recent, keep going until you've reached the last page in the search
- Security advisory analysis: before triage/severity decisions, read `SECURITY.md` to align with OpenClaw's trust model and design boundaries.
- Formatting/linting via Oxlint and Oxfmt; run `pnpm check` before commits.
- Never add `@ts-nocheck` and do not disable `no-explicit-any`; fix root causes and update Oxlint/Oxfmt config only when required.
- Dynamic import guardrail: do not mix `await import("x")` and static `import ... from "x"` for the same module in production code paths. If you need lazy loading, create a dedicated `*.runtime.ts` boundary (that re-exports from `x`) and dynamically import that boundary from lazy callers only.
- Dynamic import verification: after refactors that touch lazy-loading/module boundaries, run `pnpm build` and check for `[INEFFECTIVE_DYNAMIC_IMPORT]` warnings before submitting.
- Never share class behavior via prototype mutation (`applyPrototypeMixins`, `Object.defineProperty` on `.prototype`, or exporting `Class.prototype` for merges). Use explicit inheritance/composition (`A extends B extends C`) or helper composition so TypeScript can typecheck.
- If this pattern is needed, stop and get explicit approval before shipping; default behavior is to split/refactor into an explicit class hierarchy and keep members strongly typed.
- In tests, prefer per-instance stubs over prototype mutation (`SomeClass.prototype.method = ...`) unless a test explicitly documents why prototype-level patching is required.
@@ -100,6 +104,8 @@
- Live tests (real keys): `CLAWDBOT_LIVE_TEST=1 pnpm test:live` (OpenClaw-only) or `LIVE=1 pnpm test:live` (includes provider live tests). Docker: `pnpm test:docker:live-models`, `pnpm test:docker:live-gateway`. Onboarding Docker E2E: `pnpm test:docker:onboard`.
- Changelog placement: in the active version block, append new entries to the end of the target section (`### Changes` or `### Fixes`); do not insert new entries at the top of a section.
- Changelog attribution: use at most one contributor mention per line; prefer `Thanks @author` and do not also add `by @author` on the same entry.
- Pure test additions/fixes generally do **not** need a changelog entry unless they alter user-facing behavior or the user asks for one.
- Mobile: before using a simulator, check for connected real devices (iOS + Android) and prefer them when available.
@@ -213,6 +219,7 @@
## NPM + 1Password (publish/verify)
- Use the 1password skill; all `op` commands must run inside a fresh tmux session.
- Correct 1Password path for npm release auth: `op://Private/Npmjs` (use that item; OTP stays `op://Private/Npmjs/one-time password?attribute=otp`).
**OpenClaw** is a _personal AI assistant_ you run on your own devices.
It answers you on the channels you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, Microsoft Teams, WebChat), plus extension channels like BlueBubbles, Matrix, Zalo, and Zalo Personal. It can speak and listen on macOS/iOS/Android, and can render a live Canvas you control. The Gateway is just the control plane — the product is the assistant.
It answers you on the channels you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, BlueBubbles, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WebChat). It can speak and listen on macOS/iOS/Android, and can render a live Canvas you control. The Gateway is just the control plane — the product is the assistant.
If you want a personal, single-user assistant that feels local, fast, and always-on, this is it.
@@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ New install? Start here: [Getting started](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/gettin
Model note: while any model is supported, I strongly recommend **Anthropic Pro/Max (100/200) + Opus 4.6** for long‑context strength and better prompt‑injection resistance. See [Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/onboarding).
Model note: while many providers/models are supported, for the best experience and lower prompt-injection risk use the strongest latest-generation model available to you. See [Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/onboarding).
openclaw message send --to +1234567890 --message "Hello from OpenClaw"
# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/BlueBubbles/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Zalo/Zalo Personal/WebChat)
# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/BlueBubbles/IRC/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu/LINE/Mattermost/Nextcloud Talk/Nostr/Synology Chat/Tlon/Twitch/Zalo/Zalo Personal/WebChat)
openclaw agent --message "Ship checklist" --thinking high
```
@@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ Run `openclaw doctor` to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
## Highlights
- **[Local-first Gateway](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway)** — single control plane for sessions, channels, tools, and events.
- **[Voice Wake](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/voicewake) + [Talk Mode](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/talk)** — always-on speech for macOS/iOS/Android with ElevenLabs.
- **[Voice Wake](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/voicewake) + [Talk Mode](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/talk)** — wake words on macOS/iOS and continuous voice on Android (ElevenLabs + system TTS fallback).
- **[Live Canvas](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/canvas)** — agent-driven visual workspace with [A2UI](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/canvas#canvas-a2ui).
- **[Voice Wake](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/voicewake) + [Talk Mode](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes/talk)** — wake words on macOS/iOS plus continuous voice on Android.
- **[Nodes](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes)** — Canvas, camera snap/clip, screen record, `location.get`, notifications, plus macOS‑only `system.run`/`system.notify`.
## Tailscale access (Gateway dashboard)
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ Note: signed builds required for macOS permissions to stick across rebuilds (see
### iOS node (optional)
- Pairs as a node via the Bridge.
- Pairs as a node over the Gateway WebSocket (device pairing).
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@@ -51,12 +51,15 @@ These are frequently reported but are typically closed with no code change:
- Prompt-injection-only chains without a boundary bypass (prompt injection is out of scope).
- Operator-intended local features (for example TUI local `!` shell) presented as remote injection.
- Reports that treat explicit operator-control surfaces (for example `canvas.eval`, browser evaluate/script execution, or direct `node.invoke` execution primitives) as vulnerabilities without demonstrating an auth/policy/sandbox boundary bypass. These capabilities are intentional when enabled and are trusted-operator features, not standalone security bugs.
- Authorized user-triggered local actions presented as privilege escalation. Example: an allowlisted/owner sender running `/export-session /absolute/path.html` to write on the host. In this trust model, authorized user actions are trusted host actions unless you demonstrate an auth/sandbox/boundary bypass.
- Reports that only show a malicious plugin executing privileged actions after a trusted operator installs/enables it.
- Reports that assume per-user multi-tenant authorization on a shared gateway host/config.
- Reports that only show differences in heuristic detection/parity (for example obfuscation-pattern detection on one exec path but not another, such as `node.invoke -> system.run` parity gaps) without demonstrating bypass of auth, approvals, allowlist enforcement, sandboxing, or other documented trust boundaries.
- ReDoS/DoS claims that require trusted operator configuration input (for example catastrophic regex in `sessionFilter` or `logging.redactPatterns`) without a trust-boundary bypass.
- Archive/install extraction claims that require pre-existing local filesystem priming in trusted state (for example planting symlink/hardlink aliases under destination directories such as skills/tools paths) without showing an untrusted path that can create/control that primitive.
- Reports that depend on replacing or rewriting an already-approved executable path on a trusted host (same-path inode/content swap) without showing an untrusted path to perform that write.
- Reports that depend on pre-existing symlinked skill/workspace filesystem state (for example symlink chains involving `skills/*/SKILL.md`) without showing an untrusted path that can create/control that state.
- Missing HSTS findings on default local/loopback deployments.
- Discord inbound webhook signature findings for paths not used by this repo's Discord integration.
@@ -114,7 +117,10 @@ Plugins/extensions are part of OpenClaw's trusted computing base for a gateway.
- Prompt-injection-only attacks (without a policy/auth/sandbox boundary bypass)
- Reports that require write access to trusted local state (`~/.openclaw`, workspace files like `MEMORY.md` / `memory/*.md`)
- Reports where exploitability depends on attacker-controlled pre-existing symlink/hardlink filesystem state in trusted local paths (for example extraction/install target trees) unless a separate untrusted boundary bypass is shown that creates that state.
- Reports whose only claim is sandbox/workspace read expansion through trusted local skill/workspace symlink state (for example `skills/*/SKILL.md` symlink chains) unless a separate untrusted boundary bypass is shown that creates/controls that state.
- Reports whose only claim is post-approval executable identity drift on a trusted host via same-path file replacement/rewrite unless a separate untrusted boundary bypass is shown for that host write primitive.
- Reports where the only demonstrated impact is an already-authorized sender intentionally invoking a local-action command (for example `/export-session` writing to an absolute host path) without bypassing auth, sandbox, or another documented boundary
- Reports whose only claim is use of an explicit trusted-operator control surface (for example `canvas.eval`, browser evaluate/script execution, or direct `node.invoke` execution) without demonstrating an auth, policy, allowlist, approval, or sandbox bypass.
- Reports where the only claim is that a trusted-installed/enabled plugin can execute with gateway/host privileges (documented trust model behavior).
- Any report whose only claim is that an operator-enabled `dangerous*`/`dangerously*` config option weakens defaults (these are explicit break-glass tradeoffs by design)
- Reports that depend on trusted operator-supplied configuration values to trigger availability impact (for example custom regex patterns). These may still be fixed as defense-in-depth hardening, but are not security-boundary bypasses.
@@ -149,6 +155,8 @@ OpenClaw's security model is "personal assistant" (one trusted operator, potenti
- The model/agent is **not** a trusted principal. Assume prompt/content injection can manipulate behavior.
- Security boundaries come from host/config trust, auth, tool policy, sandboxing, and exec approvals.
- Prompt injection by itself is not a vulnerability report unless it crosses one of those boundaries.
- Hook/webhook-driven payloads should be treated as untrusted content; keep unsafe bypass flags disabled unless doing tightly scoped debugging (`hooks.gmail.allowUnsafeExternalContent`, `hooks.mappings[].allowUnsafeExternalContent`).
- Weak model tiers are generally easier to prompt-inject. For tool-enabled or hook-driven agents, prefer strong modern model tiers and strict tool policy (for example `tools.profile: "messaging"` or stricter), plus sandboxing where possible.
<li>Agents/context engine plugin interface: add <code>ContextEngine</code> plugin slot with full lifecycle hooks (<code>bootstrap</code>, <code>ingest</code>, <code>assemble</code>, <code>compact</code>, <code>afterTurn</code>, <code>prepareSubagentSpawn</code>, <code>onSubagentEnded</code>), slot-based registry with config-driven resolution, <code>LegacyContextEngine</code> wrapper preserving existing compaction behavior, scoped subagent runtime for plugin runtimes via <code>AsyncLocalStorage</code>, and <code>sessions.get</code> gateway method. Enables plugins like <code>lossless-claw</code> to provide alternative context management strategies without modifying core compaction logic. Zero behavior change when no context engine plugin is configured. (#22201) thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>ACP/persistent channel bindings: add durable Discord channel and Telegram topic binding storage, routing resolution, and CLI/docs support so ACP thread targets survive restarts and can be managed consistently. (#34873) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Telegram/ACP topic bindings: accept Telegram Mac Unicode dash option prefixes in <code>/acp spawn</code>, support Telegram topic thread binding (<code>--thread here|auto</code>), route bound-topic follow-ups to ACP sessions, add actionable Telegram approval buttons with prefixed approval-id resolution, and pin successful bind confirmations in-topic. (#36683) Thanks @huntharo.</li>
<li>Telegram/topic agent routing: support per-topic <code>agentId</code> overrides in forum groups and DM topics so topics can route to dedicated agents with isolated sessions. (#33647; based on #31513) Thanks @kesor and @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Web UI/i18n: add Spanish (<code>es</code>) locale support in the Control UI, including locale detection, lazy loading, and language picker labels across supported locales. (#35038) Thanks @DaoPromociones.</li>
<li>Onboarding/web search: add provider selection step and full provider list in configure wizard, with SecretRef ref-mode support during onboarding. (#34009) Thanks @kesku and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Tools/Web search: switch Perplexity provider to Search API with structured results plus new language/region/time filters. (#33822) Thanks @kesku.</li>
<li>Gateway: add SecretRef support for gateway.auth.token with auth-mode guardrails. (#35094) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Docker/Podman extension dependency baking: add <code>OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS</code> so container builds can preinstall selected bundled extension npm dependencies into the image for faster and more reproducible startup in container deployments. (#32223) Thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>Plugins/before_prompt_build system-context fields: add <code>prependSystemContext</code> and <code>appendSystemContext</code> so static plugin guidance can be placed in system prompt space for provider caching and lower repeated prompt token cost. (#35177) thanks @maweibin.</li>
<li>Plugins/hook policy: add <code>plugins.entries.<id>.hooks.allowPromptInjection</code>, validate unknown typed hook names at runtime, and preserve legacy <code>before_agent_start</code> model/provider overrides while stripping prompt-mutating fields when prompt injection is disabled. (#36567) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Hooks/Compaction lifecycle: emit <code>session:compact:before</code> and <code>session:compact:after</code> internal events plus plugin compaction callbacks with session/count metadata, so automations can react to compaction runs consistently. (#16788) thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction post-context configurability: add <code>agents.defaults.compaction.postCompactionSections</code> so deployments can choose which <code>AGENTS.md</code> sections are re-injected after compaction, while preserving legacy fallback behavior when the documented default pair is configured in any order. (#34556) thanks @efe-arv.</li>
<li>TTS/OpenAI-compatible endpoints: add <code>messages.tts.openai.baseUrl</code> config support with config-over-env precedence, endpoint-aware directive validation, and OpenAI TTS request routing to the resolved base URL. (#34321) thanks @RealKai42.</li>
<li>Slack/DM typing feedback: add <code>channels.slack.typingReaction</code> so Socket Mode DMs can show reaction-based processing status even when Slack native assistant typing is unavailable. (#19816) Thanks @dalefrieswthat.</li>
<li>Discord/allowBots mention gating: add <code>allowBots: "mentions"</code> to only accept bot-authored messages that mention the bot. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-result truncation: preserve important tail diagnostics by using head+tail truncation for oversized tool results while keeping configurable truncation options. (#20076) thanks @jlwestsr.</li>
<li>Cron/job snapshot persistence: skip backup during normalization persistence in <code>ensureLoaded</code> so <code>jobs.json.bak</code> keeps the pre-edit snapshot for recovery, while preserving backup creation on explicit user-driven writes. (#35234) Thanks @0xsline.</li>
<li>CLI: make read-only SecretRef status flows degrade safely (#37023) thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Tools/Diffs guidance: restore a short system-prompt hint for enabled diffs while keeping the detailed instructions in the companion skill, so diffs usage guidance stays out of user-prompt space. (#36904) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Tools/Diffs guidance loading: move diffs usage guidance from unconditional prompt-hook injection to the plugin companion skill path, reducing unrelated-turn prompt noise while keeping diffs tool behavior unchanged. (#32630) thanks @sircrumpet.</li>
<li>Docs/Web search: remove outdated Brave free-tier wording and replace prescriptive AI ToS guidance with neutral compliance language in Brave setup docs. (#26860) Thanks @HenryLoenwind.</li>
<li>Config/Compaction safeguard tuning: expose <code>agents.defaults.compaction.recentTurnsPreserve</code> and quality-guard retry knobs through the validated config surface and embedded-runner wiring, with regression coverage for real config loading and schema metadata. (#25557) thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>iOS/App Store Connect release prep: align iOS bundle identifiers under <code>ai.openclaw.client</code>, refresh Watch app icons, add Fastlane metadata/screenshot automation, and support Keychain-backed ASC auth for uploads. (#38936) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Mattermost/model picker: add Telegram-style interactive provider/model browsing for <code>/oc_model</code> and <code>/oc_models</code>, fix picker callback updates, and emit a normal confirmation reply when a model is selected. (#38767) thanks @mukhtharcm.</li>
<li>Docker/multi-stage build: restructure Dockerfile as a multi-stage build to produce a minimal runtime image without build tools, source code, or Bun; add <code>OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim</code> build arg for a bookworm-slim variant. (#38479) Thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite: add first-class <code>google/gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview</code> support across model-id normalization, default aliases, media-understanding image lookups, Google Gemini CLI forward-compat fallback, and docs.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Gateway auth now requires explicit <code>gateway.auth.mode</code> when both <code>gateway.auth.token</code> and <code>gateway.auth.password</code> are configured (including SecretRefs). Set <code>gateway.auth.mode</code> to <code>token</code> or <code>password</code> before upgrade to avoid startup/pairing/TUI failures. (#35094) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Models/MiniMax: stop advertising removed <code>MiniMax-M2.5-Lightning</code> in built-in provider catalogs, onboarding metadata, and docs; keep the supported fast-tier model as <code>MiniMax-M2.5-highspeed</code>.</li>
<li>Security/Config: fail closed when <code>loadConfig()</code> hits validation or read errors so invalid configs cannot silently fall back to permissive runtime defaults. (#9040) Thanks @joetomasone.</li>
<li>Memory/Hybrid search: preserve negative FTS5 BM25 relevance ordering in <code>bm25RankToScore()</code> so stronger keyword matches rank above weaker ones instead of collapsing or reversing scores. (#33757) Thanks @lsdcc01.</li>
<li>LINE/<code>requireMention</code> group gating: align inbound and reply-stage LINE group policy resolution across raw, <code>group:</code>, and <code>room:</code> keys (including account-scoped group config), preserve plugin-backed reply-stage fallback behavior, and add regression coverage for prefixed-only group/room config plus reply-stage policy resolution. (#35847) Thanks @kirisame-wang.</li>
<li>Onboarding/local setup: default unset local <code>tools.profile</code> to <code>coding</code> instead of <code>messaging</code>, restoring file/runtime tools for fresh local installs while preserving explicit user-set profiles. (from #38241, overlap with #34958) Thanks @cgdusek.</li>
<li>Gateway/Telegram stale-socket restart guard: only apply stale-socket restarts to channels that publish event-liveness timestamps, preventing Telegram providers from being misclassified as stale solely due to long uptime and avoiding restart/pairing storms after upgrade. (openclaw#38464)</li>
<li>Onboarding/headless Linux daemon probe hardening: treat <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code> probe failures as non-fatal during daemon install flow so onboarding no longer crashes on SSH/headless VPS environments before showing install guidance. (#37297) Thanks @acarbajal-web.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD mcporter Windows spawn hardening: when <code>mcporter.cmd</code> launch fails with <code>spawn EINVAL</code>, retry via bare <code>mcporter</code> shell resolution so QMD recall can continue instead of falling back to builtin memory search. (#27402) Thanks @i0ivi0i.</li>
<li>Tools/web_search Brave language-code validation: align <code>search_lang</code> handling with Brave-supported codes (including <code>zh-hans</code>, <code>zh-hant</code>, <code>en-gb</code>, and <code>pt-br</code>), map common alias inputs (<code>zh</code>, <code>ja</code>) to valid Brave values, and reject unsupported codes before upstream requests to prevent 422 failures. (#37260) Thanks @heyanming.</li>
<li>Models/openai-completions streaming compatibility: force <code>compat.supportsUsageInStreaming=false</code> for non-native OpenAI-compatible endpoints during model normalization, preventing usage-only stream chunks from triggering <code>choices[0]</code> parser crashes in provider streams. (#8714) Thanks @nonanon1.</li>
<li>Tools/xAI native web-search collision guard: drop OpenClaw <code>web_search</code> from tool registration when routing to xAI/Grok model providers (including OpenRouter <code>x-ai/*</code>) to avoid duplicate tool-name request failures against provider-native <code>web_search</code>. (#14749) Thanks @realsamrat.</li>
<li>TUI/token copy-safety rendering: treat long credential-like mixed alphanumeric tokens (including quoted forms) as copy-sensitive in render sanitization so formatter hard-wrap guards no longer inject visible spaces into auth-style values before display. (#26710) Thanks @jasonthane.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/self-chat response prefix fallback: stop forcing <code>"[openclaw]"</code> as the implicit outbound response prefix when no identity name or response prefix is configured, so blank/default prefix settings no longer inject branding text unexpectedly in self-chat flows. (#27962) Thanks @ecanmor.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD search result decoding: accept <code>qmd search</code> hits that only include <code>file</code> URIs (for example <code>qmd://collection/path.md</code>) without <code>docid</code>, resolve them through managed collection roots, and keep multi-collection results keyed by file fallback so valid QMD hits no longer collapse to empty <code>memory_search</code> output. (#28181) Thanks @0x76696265.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD collection-name conflict recovery: when <code>qmd collection add</code> fails because another collection already occupies the same <code>path + pattern</code>, detect the conflicting collection from <code>collection list</code>, remove it, and retry add so agent-scoped managed collections are created deterministically instead of being silently skipped; also add warning-only fallback when qmd metadata is unavailable to avoid destructive guesses. (#25496) Thanks @Ramsbaby.</li>
<li>Slack/app_mention race dedupe: when <code>app_mention</code> dispatch wins while same-<code>ts</code> <code>message</code> prepare is still in-flight, suppress the later message dispatch so near-simultaneous Slack deliveries do not produce duplicate replies; keep single-retry behavior and add regression coverage for both dropped and successful message-prepare outcomes. (#37033) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat streaming tool-boundary text retention: merge assistant delta segments into per-run chat buffers so pre-tool text is preserved in live chat deltas/finals when providers emit post-tool assistant segments as non-prefix snapshots. (#36957) Thanks @Datyedyeguy.</li>
<li>TUI/model indicator freshness: prevent stale session snapshots from overwriting freshly patched model selection (and reset per-session freshness when switching session keys) so <code>/model</code> updates reflect immediately instead of lagging by one or more commands. (#21255) Thanks @kowza.</li>
<li>TUI/final-error rendering fallback: when a chat <code>final</code> event has no renderable assistant content but includes envelope <code>errorMessage</code>, render the formatted error text instead of collapsing to <code>"(no output)"</code>, preserving actionable failure context in-session. (#14687) Thanks @Mquarmoc.</li>
<li>TUI/session-key alias event matching: treat chat events whose session keys are canonical aliases (for example <code>agent:<id>:main</code> vs <code>main</code>) as the same session while preserving cross-agent isolation, so assistant replies no longer disappear or surface in another terminal window due to strict key-form mismatch. (#33937) Thanks @yjh1412.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex OAuth/login parity: keep <code>openclaw models auth login --provider openai-codex</code> on the built-in path even without provider plugins, preserve Pi-generated authorize URLs without local scope rewriting, and stop validating successful Codex sign-ins against the public OpenAI Responses API after callback. (#37558; follow-up to #36660 and #24720) Thanks @driesvints, @Skippy-Gunboat, and @obviyus.</li>
<li>Agents/config schema lookup: add <code>gateway</code> tool action <code>config.schema.lookup</code> so agents can inspect one config path at a time before edits without loading the full schema into prompt context. (#37266) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Onboarding/API key input hardening: strip non-Latin1 Unicode artifacts from normalized secret input (while preserving Latin-1 content and internal spaces) so malformed copied API keys cannot trigger HTTP header <code>ByteString</code> construction crashes; adds regression coverage for shared normalization and MiniMax auth header usage. (#24496) Thanks @fa6maalassaf.</li>
<li>Kimi Coding/Anthropic tools compatibility: normalize <code>anthropic-messages</code> tool payloads to OpenAI-style <code>tools[].function</code> + compatible <code>tool_choice</code> when targeting Kimi Coding endpoints, restoring tool-call workflows that regressed after v2026.3.2. (#37038) Thanks @mochimochimochi-hub.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/workspace-path guardrails: append explicit workspace <code>HEARTBEAT.md</code> path guidance (and <code>docs/heartbeat.md</code> avoidance) to heartbeat prompts so heartbeat runs target workspace checklists reliably across packaged install layouts. (#37037) Thanks @stofancy.</li>
<li>Subagents/kill-complete announce race: when a late <code>subagent-complete</code> lifecycle event arrives after an earlier kill marker, clear stale kill suppression/cleanup flags and re-run announce cleanup so finished runs no longer get silently swallowed. (#37024) Thanks @cmfinlan.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-result cleanup timeout hardening: on embedded runner teardown idle timeouts, clear pending tool-call state without persisting synthetic <code>missing tool result</code> entries, preventing timeout cleanups from poisoning follow-up turns; adds regression coverage for timeout clear-vs-flush behavior. (#37081) Thanks @Coyote-Den.</li>
<li>Agents/openai-completions stream timeout hardening: ensure runtime undici global dispatchers use extended streaming body/header timeouts (including env-proxy dispatcher mode) before embedded runs, reducing forced mid-stream <code>terminated</code> failures on long generations; adds regression coverage for dispatcher selection and idempotent reconfiguration. (#9708) Thanks @scottchguard.</li>
<li>Agents/fallback cooldown probe execution: thread explicit rate-limit cooldown probe intent from model fallback into embedded runner auth-profile selection so same-provider fallback attempts can actually run when all profiles are cooldowned for <code>rate_limit</code> (instead of failing pre-run as <code>No available auth profile</code>), while preserving default cooldown skip behavior and adding regression tests at both fallback and runner layers. (#13623) Thanks @asfura.</li>
<li>Cron/OpenAI Codex OAuth refresh hardening: when <code>openai-codex</code> token refresh fails specifically on account-id extraction, reuse the cached access token instead of failing the run immediately, with regression coverage to keep non-Codex and unrelated refresh failures unchanged. (#36604) Thanks @laulopezreal.</li>
<li>TUI/session isolation for <code>/new</code>: make <code>/new</code> allocate a unique <code>tui-<uuid></code> session key instead of resetting the shared agent session, so multiple TUI clients on the same agent stop receiving each other’s replies; also sanitize <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code> failure text before rendering in-terminal. Landed from contributor PR #39238 by @widingmarcus-cyber. Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/rate-limit env parsing: honor <code>SYNOLOGY_RATE_LIMIT=0</code> as an explicit value while still falling back to the default limit for malformed env values instead of partially parsing them. Landed from contributor PR #39197 by @scoootscooob. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Voice-call/OpenAI Realtime STT config defaults: honor explicit <code>vadThreshold: 0</code> and <code>silenceDurationMs: 0</code> instead of silently replacing them with defaults. Landed from contributor PR #39196 by @scoootscooob. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Voice-call/OpenAI TTS speed config: honor explicit <code>speed: 0</code> instead of silently replacing it with the default speed. Landed from contributor PR #39318 by @ql-wade. Thanks @ql-wade.</li>
<li>launchd/runtime PID parsing: reject <code>pid <= 0</code> from <code>launchctl print</code> so the daemon state parser no longer treats kernel/non-running sentinel values as real process IDs. Landed from contributor PR #39281 by @mvanhorn. Thanks @mvanhorn.</li>
<li>Cron/file permission hardening: enforce owner-only (<code>0600</code>) cron store/backup/run-log files and harden cron store + run-log directories to <code>0700</code>, including pre-existing directories from older installs. (#36078) Thanks @aerelune.</li>
<li>Gateway/remote WS break-glass hostname support: honor <code>OPENCLAW_ALLOW_INSECURE_PRIVATE_WS=1</code> for <code>ws://</code> hostname URLs (not only private IP literals) across onboarding validation and runtime gateway connection checks, while still rejecting public IP literals and non-unicast IPv6 endpoints. (#36930) Thanks @manju-rn.</li>
<li>Routing/binding lookup scalability: pre-index route bindings by channel/account and avoid full binding-list rescans on channel-account cache rollover, preventing multi-second <code>resolveAgentRoute</code> stalls in large binding configurations. (#36915) Thanks @songchenghao.</li>
<li>Browser/session cleanup: track browser tabs opened by session-scoped browser tool runs and close tracked tabs during <code>sessions.reset</code>/<code>sessions.delete</code> runtime cleanup, preventing orphaned tabs and unbounded browser memory growth after session teardown. (#36666) Thanks @Harnoor6693.</li>
<li>Plugin/hook install rollback hardening: stage installs under the canonical install base, validate and run dependency installs before publish, and restore updates by rename instead of deleting the target path, reducing partial-replace and symlink-rebind risk during install failures.</li>
<li>Slack/local file upload allowlist parity: propagate <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through the Slack send action pipeline so workspace-rooted attachments pass <code>assertLocalMediaAllowed</code> checks while non-allowlisted paths remain blocked. (synthesis: #36656; overlap considered from #36516, #36496, #36493, #36484, #32648, #30888) Thanks @2233admin.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction safeguard pre-check: skip embedded compaction before entering the Pi SDK when a session has no real conversation messages, avoiding unnecessary LLM API calls on idle sessions. (#36451) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Config/schema cache key stability: build merged schema cache keys with incremental hashing to avoid large single-string serialization and prevent <code>RangeError: Invalid string length</code> on high-cardinality plugin/channel metadata. (#36603) Thanks @powermaster888.</li>
<li>iMessage/cron completion announces: strip leaked inline reply tags (for example <code>[[reply_to:6100]]</code>) from user-visible completion text so announcement deliveries do not expose threading metadata. (#24600) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Control UI/iMessage duplicate reply routing: keep internal webchat turns on dispatcher delivery (instead of origin-channel reroute) so Control UI chats do not duplicate replies into iMessage, while preserving webchat-provider relayed routing for external surfaces. Fixes #33483. Thanks @alicexmolt.</li>
<li>Sessions/daily reset transcript archival: archive prior transcript files during stale-session scheduled/daily resets by capturing the previous session entry before rollover, preventing orphaned transcript files on disk. (#35493) Thanks @byungsker.</li>
<li>Feishu/group slash command detection: normalize group mention wrappers before command-authorization probing so mention-prefixed commands (for example <code>@Bot/model</code> and <code>@Bot /reset</code>) are recognized as gateway commands instead of being forwarded to the agent. (#35994) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Control UI/auth token separation: keep the shared gateway token in browser auth validation while reserving cached device tokens for signed device payloads, preventing false <code>device token mismatch</code> disconnects after restart/rotation. Landed from contributor PR #37382 by @FradSer. Thanks @FradSer.</li>
<li>Gateway/browser auth reconnect hardening: stop counting missing token/password submissions as auth rate-limit failures, and stop auto-reconnecting Control UI clients on non-recoverable auth errors so misconfigured browser tabs no longer lock out healthy sessions. Landed from contributor PR #38725 by @ademczuk. Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Gateway/service token drift repair: stop persisting shared auth tokens into installed gateway service units, flag stale embedded service tokens for reinstall, and treat tokenless service env as canonical so token rotation/reboot flows stay aligned with config/env resolution. Landed from contributor PR #28428 by @l0cka. Thanks @l0cka.</li>
<li>Control UI/agents-page selection: keep the edited agent selected after saving agent config changes and reloading the agents list, so <code>/agents</code> no longer snaps back to the default agent. Landed from contributor PR #39301 by @MumuTW. Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/auth follow-up hardening: preserve systemd <code>EnvironmentFile=</code> precedence/source provenance in daemon audits and doctor repairs, block shared-password override flows from piggybacking cached device tokens, and fail closed when config-first gateway SecretRefs cannot resolve. Follow-up to #39241.</li>
<li>Agents/context pruning: guard assistant thinking/text char estimation against malformed blocks (missing <code>thinking</code>/<code>text</code> strings or null entries) so pruning no longer crashes with malformed provider content. (openclaw#35146) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/transcript policy: set <code>preserveSignatures</code> to Anthropic-only handling in <code>resolveTranscriptPolicy</code> so Anthropic thinking signatures are preserved while non-Anthropic providers remain unchanged. (#32813) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/schema cleaning: detect Venice + Grok model IDs as xAI-proxied targets so unsupported JSON Schema keywords are stripped before requests, preventing Venice/Grok <code>Invalid arguments</code> failures. (openclaw#35355) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Skills/native command deduplication: centralize skill command dedupe by canonical <code>skillName</code> in <code>listSkillCommandsForAgents</code> so duplicate suffixed variants (for example <code>_2</code>) are no longer surfaced across interfaces outside Discord. (#27521) thanks @shivama205.</li>
<li>Agents/xAI tool-call argument decoding: decode HTML-entity encoded xAI/Grok tool-call argument values (<code>&</code>, <code>"</code>, <code><</code>, <code>></code>, numeric entities) before tool execution so commands with shell operators and quotes no longer fail with parse errors. (#35276) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Linux/WSL2 daemon install hardening: add regression coverage for WSL environment detection, WSL-specific systemd guidance, and <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code> failure paths so WSL2/headless onboarding keeps treating bus-unavailable probes as non-fatal while preserving real permission errors. Related: #36495. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Linux/systemd status and degraded-session handling: treat degraded-but-reachable <code>systemctl --user status</code> results as available, preserve early errors for truly unavailable user-bus cases, and report externally managed running services as running instead of <code>not installed</code>. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/thinking-tag promotion hardening: guard <code>promoteThinkingTagsToBlocks</code> against malformed assistant content entries (<code>null</code>/<code>undefined</code>) before <code>block.type</code> reads so malformed provider payloads no longer crash session processing while preserving pass-through behavior. (#35143) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI version reporting: align runtime and browser client version metadata to avoid <code>dev</code> placeholders, wait for bootstrap version before first UI websocket connect, and only forward bootstrap <code>serverVersion</code> to same-origin gateway targets to prevent cross-target version leakage. (from #35230, #30928, #33928) Thanks @Sid-Qin, @joelnishanth, and @MoerAI.</li>
<li>Control UI/markdown parser crash fallback: catch <code>marked.parse()</code> failures and fall back to escaped plain-text <code><pre></code> rendering so malformed recursive markdown no longer crashes Control UI session rendering on load. (#36445) Thanks @BinHPdev.</li>
<li>Control UI/markdown fallback regression coverage: add explicit regression assertions for parser-error fallback behavior so malformed markdown no longer risks reintroducing hard-crash rendering paths in future markdown/parser upgrades. (#36445) Thanks @BinHPdev.</li>
<li>Web UI/config form: treat <code>additionalProperties: true</code> object schemas as editable map entries instead of unsupported fields so Accounts-style maps stay editable in form mode. (#35380, supersedes #32072) Thanks @stakeswky and @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Feishu/streaming card delivery synthesis: unify snapshot and delta streaming merge semantics, apply overlap-aware final merge, suppress duplicate final text delivery (including text+media final packets), prefer topic-thread <code>message.reply</code> routing when a reply target exists, and tune card print cadence to avoid duplicate incremental rendering. (from #33245, #32896, #33840) Thanks @rexl2018, @kcinzgg, and @aerelune.</li>
<li>Feishu/group mention detection: carry startup-probed bot display names through monitor dispatch so <code>requireMention</code> checks compare against current bot identity instead of stale config names, fixing missed <code>@bot</code> handling in groups while preserving multi-bot false-positive guards. (#36317, #34271) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Security/dependency audit: patch transitive Hono vulnerabilities by pinning <code>hono</code> to <code>4.12.5</code> and <code>@hono/node-server</code> to <code>1.19.10</code> in production resolution paths. Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Security/dependency audit: bump <code>tar</code> to <code>7.5.10</code> (from <code>7.5.9</code>) to address the high-severity hardlink path traversal advisory (<code>GHSA-qffp-2rhf-9h96</code>). Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Cron/announce delivery robustness: bypass pending-descendant announce guards for cron completion sends, ensure named-agent announce routes have outbound session entries, and fall back to direct delivery only when an announce send was actually attempted and failed. (from #35185, #32443, #34987) Thanks @Sid-Qin, @scoootscooob, and @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Cron/announce best-effort fallback: run direct outbound fallback after attempted announce failures even when delivery is configured as best-effort, so Telegram cron sends are not left as attempted-but-undelivered after <code>cron announce delivery failed</code> warnings.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/system events: restore runtime system events to the message timeline (<code>System:</code> lines), preserve think-hint parsing with prepended events, and carry events into deferred followup/collect/steer-backlog prompts to keep cache behavior stable without dropping queued metadata. (#34794) Thanks @anisoptera.</li>
<li>Security/audit account handling: avoid prototype-chain account IDs in audit validation by using own-property checks for <code>accounts</code>. (#34982) Thanks @HOYALIM.</li>
<li>Cron/restart catch-up semantics: replay interrupted recurring jobs and missed immediate cron slots on startup without replaying interrupted one-shot jobs, with guarded missed-slot probing to avoid malformed-schedule startup aborts and duplicate-trigger drift after restart. (from #34466, #34896, #34625, #33206) Thanks @dunamismax, @dsantoreis, @Octane0411, and @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Venice/provider onboarding hardening: align per-model Venice completion-token limits with discovery metadata, clamp untrusted discovery values to safe bounds, sync the static Venice fallback catalog with current live model metadata, and disable tool wiring for Venice models that do not support function calling so default Venice setups no longer fail with <code>max_completion_tokens</code> or unsupported-tools 400s. Fixes #38168. Thanks @Sid-Qin, @powermaster888 and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/session usage tracking: preserve accumulated usage metadata on embedded Pi runner error exits so failed turns still update session <code>totalTokens</code> from real usage instead of stale prior values. (#34275) thanks @RealKai42.</li>
<li>Slack/reaction thread context routing: carry Slack native DM channel IDs through inbound context and threading tool resolution so reaction targets resolve consistently for DM <code>To=user:*</code> sessions (including <code>toolContext.currentChannelId</code> fallback behavior). (from #34831; overlaps #34440, #34502, #34483, #32754) Thanks @dunamismax.</li>
<li>Subagents/announce completion scoping: scope nested direct-child completion aggregation to the current requester run window, harden frozen completion capture for deterministic descendant synthesis, and route completion announce delivery through parent-agent announce turns with provenance-aware internal events. (#35080) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run approval hardening: use explicit argv-mutation signaling when regenerating prepared <code>rawCommand</code>, and cover the <code>system.run.prepare -> system.run</code> handoff so direct PATH-based <code>nodes.run</code> commands no longer fail with <code>rawCommand does not match command</code>. (#33137) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Models/custom provider headers: propagate <code>models.providers.<name>.headers</code> across inline, fallback, and registry-found model resolution so header-authenticated proxies consistently receive configured request headers. (#27490) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Ollama/remote provider auth fallback: synthesize a local runtime auth key for explicitly configured <code>models.providers.ollama</code> entries that omit <code>apiKey</code>, so remote Ollama endpoints run without requiring manual dummy-key setup while preserving env/profile/config key precedence and missing-config failures. (#11283) Thanks @cpreecs.</li>
<li>Ollama/custom provider headers: forward resolved model headers into native Ollama stream requests so header-authenticated Ollama proxies receive configured request headers. (#24337) thanks @echoVic.</li>
<li>Ollama/compaction and summarization: register custom <code>api: "ollama"</code> handling for compaction, branch-style internal summarization, and TTS text summarization on current <code>main</code>, so native Ollama models no longer fail with <code>No API provider registered for api: ollama</code> outside the main run loop. Thanks @JaviLib.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd install robustness: treat <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code> exit-code-4 <code>not-found</code> responses as not-enabled by combining stderr/stdout detail parsing, so Ubuntu fresh installs no longer fail with <code>systemctl is-enabled unavailable</code>. (#33634) Thanks @Yuandiaodiaodiao.</li>
<li>Slack/system-event session routing: resolve reaction/member/pin/interaction system-event session keys through channel/account bindings (with sender-aware DM routing) so inbound Slack events target the correct agent session in multi-account setups instead of defaulting to <code>agent:main</code>. (#34045) Thanks @paulomcg, @daht-mad and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Slack/native streaming markdown conversion: stop pre-normalizing text passed to Slack native <code>markdown_text</code> in streaming start/append/stop paths to prevent Markdown style corruption from double conversion. (#34931)</li>
<li>Gateway/HTTP tools invoke media compatibility: preserve raw media payload access for direct <code>/tools/invoke</code> clients by allowing media <code>nodes</code> invoke commands only in HTTP tool context, while keeping agent-context media invoke blocking to prevent base64 prompt bloat. (#34365) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Security/archive ZIP hardening: extract ZIP entries via same-directory temp files plus atomic rename, then re-open and reject post-rename hardlink alias races outside the destination root.</li>
<li>Agents/Nodes media outputs: add dedicated <code>photos_latest</code> action handling, block media-returning <code>nodes invoke</code> commands, keep metadata-only <code>camera.list</code> invoke allowed, and normalize empty <code>photos_latest</code> results to a consistent response shape to prevent base64 context bloat. (#34332) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>TUI/session-key canonicalization: normalize <code>openclaw tui --session</code> values to lowercase so uppercase session names no longer drop real-time streaming updates due to gateway/TUI key mismatches. (#33866, #34013) thanks @lynnzc.</li>
<li>iMessage/echo loop hardening: strip leaked assistant-internal scaffolding from outbound iMessage replies, drop reflected assistant-content messages before they re-enter inbound processing, extend echo-cache text retention for delayed reflections, and suppress repeated loop traffic before it amplifies into queue overflow. (#33295) Thanks @joelnishanth.</li>
<li>Skills/workspace boundary hardening: reject workspace and extra-dir skill roots or <code>SKILL.md</code> files whose realpath escapes the configured source root, and skip syncing those escaped skills into sandbox workspaces.</li>
<li>Outbound/send config threading: pass resolved SecretRef config through outbound adapters and helper send paths so send flows do not reload unresolved runtime config. (#33987) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>gateway: harden shared auth resolution across systemd, discord, and node host (#39241) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Secrets/models.json persistence hardening: keep SecretRef-managed api keys + headers from persisting in generated models.json, expand audit/apply coverage, and harden marker handling/serialization. (#38955) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Sessions/subagent attachments: remove <code>attachments[].content.maxLength</code> from <code>sessions_spawn</code> schema to avoid llama.cpp GBNF repetition overflow, and preflight UTF-8 byte size before buffer allocation while keeping runtime file-size enforcement unchanged. (#33648) Thanks @anisoptera.</li>
<li>Runtime/tool-state stability: recover from dangling Anthropic <code>tool_use</code> after compaction, serialize long-running Discord handler runs without blocking new inbound events, and prevent stale busy snapshots from suppressing stuck-channel recovery. (from #33630, #33583) Thanks @kevinWangSheng and @theotarr.</li>
<li>ACP/Discord startup hardening: clean up stuck ACP worker children on gateway restart, unbind stale ACP thread bindings during Discord startup reconciliation, and add per-thread listener watchdog timeouts so wedged turns cannot block later messages. (#33699) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Extensions/media local-root propagation: consistently forward <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through extension <code>sendMedia</code> adapters (Google Chat, Slack, iMessage, Signal, WhatsApp), preserving non-local media behavior while restoring local attachment resolution from configured roots. Synthesis of #33581, #33545, #33540, #33536, #33528. Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Gateway/plugin HTTP auth hardening: require gateway auth when any overlapping matched route needs it, block mixed-auth fallthrough at dispatch, and reject mixed-auth exact/prefix route overlaps during plugin registration.</li>
<li>Feishu/video media send contract: keep mp4-like outbound payloads on <code>msg_type: "media"</code> (including reply and reply-in-thread paths) so videos render as media instead of degrading to file-link behavior, while preserving existing non-video file subtype handling. (from #33720, #33808, #33678) Thanks @polooooo, @dingjianrui, and @kevinWangSheng.</li>
<li>Gateway/security default response headers: add <code>Permissions-Policy: camera=(), microphone=(), geolocation=()</code> to baseline gateway HTTP security headers for all responses. (#30186) thanks @habakan.</li>
<li>Plugins/startup loading: lazily initialize plugin runtime, split startup-critical plugin SDK imports into <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/core</code> and <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/telegram</code>, and preserve <code>api.runtime</code> reflection semantics for plugin compatibility. (#28620) thanks @hmemcpy.</li>
<li>Plugins/startup performance: reduce bursty plugin discovery/manifest overhead with short in-process caches, skip importing bundled memory plugins that are disabled by slot selection, and speed legacy root <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> compatibility via runtime root-alias routing while preserving backward compatibility. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Build/lazy runtime boundaries: replace ineffective dynamic import sites with dedicated lazy runtime boundaries across Slack slash handling, Telegram audit, CLI send deps, memory fallback, and outbound delivery paths while preserving behavior. (#33690) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Gateway/password CLI hardening: add <code>openclaw gateway run --password-file</code>, warn when inline <code>--password</code> is used because it can leak via process listings, and document env/file-backed password input as the preferred startup path. Fixes #27948. Thanks @vibewrk and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Config/heartbeat legacy-path handling: auto-migrate top-level <code>heartbeat</code> into <code>agents.defaults.heartbeat</code> (with merge semantics that preserve explicit defaults), and keep startup failures on non-migratable legacy entries in the detailed invalid-config path instead of generic migration-failed errors. (#32706) thanks @xiwan.</li>
<li>Plugins/SDK subpath parity: expand plugin SDK subpaths across bundled channels/extensions (Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, WhatsApp, LINE, and bundled companion plugins), with build/export/type/runtime wiring so scoped imports resolve consistently in source and dist while preserving compatibility. (#33737) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Google/Gemini Flash model selection: switch built-in <code>gemini-flash</code> defaults and docs/examples from the nonexistent <code>google/gemini-3.1-flash-preview</code> ID to the working <code>google/gemini-3-flash-preview</code>, while normalizing legacy OpenClaw config that still uses the old Flash 3.1 alias.</li>
<li>Plugins/bundled scoped-import migration: migrate bundled plugins from monolithic <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> imports to scoped subpaths (or <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/core</code>) across registration and startup-sensitive runtime files, add CI/release guardrails to prevent regressions, and keep root <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> support for external/community plugins. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Routing/legacy session route inheritance: preserve external route metadata inheritance for legacy channel session keys (<code>agent:<agent>:<channel>:<peer></code> and <code>...:thread:<id></code>) so <code>chat.send</code> does not incorrectly fall back to webchat when valid delivery context exists. Follow-up to #33786.</li>
<li>Routing/legacy route guard tightening: require legacy session-key channel hints to match the saved delivery channel before inheriting external routing metadata, preventing custom namespaced keys like <code>agent:<agent>:work:<ticket></code> from inheriting stale non-webchat routes.</li>
<li>Gateway/internal client routing continuity: prevent webchat/TUI/UI turns from inheriting stale external reply routes by requiring explicit <code>deliver: true</code> for external delivery, keeping main-session external inheritance scoped to non-Webchat/UI clients, and honoring configured <code>session.mainKey</code> when identifying main-session continuity. (from #35321, #34635, #35356) Thanks @alexyyyander and @Octane0411.</li>
<li>Security/auth labels: remove token and API-key snippets from user-facing auth status labels so <code>/status</code> and <code>/models</code> do not expose credential fragments. (#33262) thanks @cu1ch3n.</li>
<li>Models/MiniMax portal vision routing: add <code>MiniMax-VL-01</code> to the <code>minimax-portal</code> provider, route portal image understanding through the MiniMax VLM endpoint, and align media auto-selection plus Telegram sticker description with the shared portal image provider path. (#33953) Thanks @tars90percent.</li>
<li>Auth/credential semantics: align profile eligibility + probe diagnostics with SecretRef/expiry rules and harden browser download atomic writes. (#33733) thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Security/audit denyCommands guidance: suggest likely exact node command IDs for unknown <code>gateway.nodes.denyCommands</code> entries so ineffective denylist entries are easier to correct. (#29713) thanks @liquidhorizon88-bot.</li>
<li>Agents/overload failover handling: classify overloaded provider failures separately from rate limits/status timeouts, add short overload backoff before retry/failover, record overloaded prompt/assistant failures as transient auth-profile cooldowns (with probeable same-provider fallback) instead of treating them like persistent auth/billing failures, and keep one-shot cron retry classification aligned so overloaded fallback summaries still count as transient retries.</li>
<li>Docs/security hardening guidance: document Docker <code>DOCKER-USER</code> + UFW policy and add cross-linking from Docker install docs for VPS/public-host setups. (#27613) thanks @dorukardahan.</li>
<li>Docs/security threat-model links: replace relative <code>.md</code> links with Mintlify-compatible root-relative routes in security docs to prevent broken internal navigation. (#27698) thanks @clawdoo.</li>
<li>Plugins/Update integrity drift: avoid false integrity drift prompts when updating npm-installed plugins from unpinned specs, while keeping drift checks for exact pinned versions. (#37179) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>iOS/Voice timing safety: guard system speech start/finish callbacks to the active utterance to avoid misattributed start events during rapid stop/restart cycles. (#33304) thanks @mbelinky; original implementation direction by @ngutman.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat.send command scopes: require <code>operator.admin</code> for persistent <code>/config set|unset</code> writes routed through gateway chat clients while keeping <code>/config show</code> available to normal write-scoped operator clients, preserving messaging-channel config command behavior without widening RPC write scope into admin config mutation. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>iOS/Talk incremental speech pacing: allow long punctuation-free assistant chunks to start speaking at safe whitespace boundaries so voice responses begin sooner instead of waiting for terminal punctuation. (#33305) thanks @mbelinky; original implementation by @ngutman.</li>
<li>iOS/Watch reply reliability: make watch session activation waiters robust under concurrent requests so status/send calls no longer hang intermittently, and align delegate callbacks with Swift 6 actor safety. (#33306) thanks @mbelinky; original implementation by @Rocuts.</li>
<li>Docs/tool-loop detection config keys: align <code>docs/tools/loop-detection.md</code> examples and field names with the current <code>tools.loopDetection</code> schema to prevent copy-paste validation failures from outdated keys. (#33182) Thanks @Mylszd.</li>
<li>Gateway/session agent discovery: include disk-scanned agent IDs in <code>listConfiguredAgentIds</code> even when <code>agents.list</code> is configured, so disk-only/ACP agent sessions remain visible in gateway session aggregation and listings. (#32831) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Discord/inbound debouncer: skip bot-own MESSAGE_CREATE events before they reach the debounce queue to avoid self-triggered slowdowns in busy servers. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/Agent-scoped media roots: pass <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through Discord monitor reply delivery (message + component interaction paths) so local media attachments honor per-agent workspace roots instead of falling back to default global roots. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/slash command handling: intercept text-based slash commands in channels, register plugin commands as native, and send fallback acknowledgments for empty slash runs so interactions do not hang. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/thread session lifecycle: reset thread-scoped sessions when a thread is archived so reopening a thread starts fresh without deleting transcript history. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/presence defaults: send an online presence update on ready when no custom presence is configured so bots no longer appear offline by default. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/typing cleanup: stop typing indicators after silent/NO_REPLY runs by marking the run complete before dispatch idle cleanup. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>ACP/sandbox spawn parity: block <code>/acp spawn</code> from sandboxed requester sessions with the same host-runtime guard already enforced for <code>sessions_spawn({ runtime: "acp" })</code>, preserving non-sandbox ACP flows while closing the command-path policy gap. Thanks @patte.</li>
<li>Discord/config SecretRef typing: align Discord account token config typing with SecretInput so SecretRef tokens typecheck. (#32490) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Discord/voice messages: request upload slots with JSON fetch calls so voice message uploads no longer fail with content-type errors. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/voice decoder fallback: drop the native Opus dependency and use opusscript for voice decoding to avoid native-opus installs. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/auto presence health signal: add runtime availability-driven presence updates plus connected-state reporting to improve health monitoring and operator visibility. (#33277) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>HEIC image inputs: accept HEIC/HEIF <code>input_image</code> sources in Gateway HTTP APIs, normalize them to JPEG before provider delivery, and document the expanded default MIME allowlist. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/HEIC input follow-up: keep non-HEIC <code>input_image</code> MIME handling unchanged, make HEIC tests hermetic, and enforce chat-completions <code>maxTotalImageBytes</code> against post-normalization image payload size. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/draft-stream boundary stability: materialize DM draft previews at assistant-message/tool boundaries, serialize lane-boundary callbacks before final delivery, and scope preview cleanup to the active preview so multi-step Telegram streams no longer lose, overwrite, or leave stale preview bubbles. (#33842) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft finalization reliability: require verified final-text draft emission before treating preview finalization as delivered, and fall back to normal payload send when final draft delivery is not confirmed (preventing missing final responses and preserving media/button delivery). (#32118) Thanks @OpenCils.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft final delivery: materialize text-only <code>sendMessageDraft</code> previews into one permanent final message and skip duplicate final payload sends, while preserving fallback behavior when materialization fails. (#34318) Thanks @Brotherinlaw-13.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft duplicate display: clear stale DM draft previews after materializing the real final message, including threadless fallback when DM topic lookup fails, so partial streaming no longer briefly shows duplicate replies. (#36746) Thanks @joelnishanth.</li>
<li>Telegram/draft preview boundary + silent-token reliability: stabilize answer-lane message boundaries across late-partial/message-start races, preserve/reset finalized preview state at the correct boundaries, and suppress <code>NO_REPLY</code> lead-fragment leaks without broad heartbeat-prefix false positives. (#33169) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/native commands <code>commands.allowFrom</code> precedence: make native Telegram commands honor <code>commands.allowFrom</code> as the command-specific authorization source, including group chats, instead of falling back to channel sender allowlists. (#28216) Thanks @toolsbybuddy and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/<code>groupAllowFrom</code> sender-ID validation: restore sender-only runtime validation so negative chat/group IDs remain invalid entries instead of appearing accepted while still being unable to authorize group access. (#37134) Thanks @qiuyuemartin-max and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/native group command auth: authorize native commands in groups and forum topics against <code>groupAllowFrom</code> and per-group/topic sender overrides, while keeping auth rejection replies in the originating topic thread. (#39267) Thanks @edwluo.</li>
<li>Telegram/named-account DMs: restore non-default-account DM routing when a named Telegram account falls back to the default agent by keeping groups fail-closed but deriving a per-account session key for DMs, including identity-link canonicalization and regression coverage for account isolation. (from #32426; fixes #32351) Thanks @chengzhichao-xydt.</li>
<li>Discord/audit wildcard warnings: ignore "\*" wildcard keys when counting unresolved guild channels so doctor/status no longer warns on allow-all configs. (#33125) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/channel resolution: default bare numeric recipients to channels, harden allowlist numeric ID handling with safe fallbacks, and avoid inbound WS heartbeat stalls. (#33142) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/chunk delivery reliability: preserve chunk ordering when using a REST client and retry chunk sends on 429/5xx using account retry settings. (#33226) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Discord/media SSRF allowlist: allow Discord CDN hostnames (including wildcard domains) in inbound media SSRF policy to prevent proxy/VPN fake-ip blocks. (#33275) Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Telegram/device pairing notifications: auto-arm one-shot notify on <code>/pair qr</code>, auto-ping on new pairing requests, and add manual fallback via <code>/pair approve latest</code> if the ping does not arrive. (#33299) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Exec heartbeat routing: scope exec-triggered heartbeat wakes to agent session keys so unrelated agents are no longer awakened by exec events, while preserving legacy unscoped behavior for non-canonical session keys. (#32724) thanks @altaywtf</li>
<li>macOS/Tailscale remote gateway discovery: add a Tailscale Serve fallback peer probe path (<code>wss://<peer>.ts.net</code>) when Bonjour and wide-area DNS-SD discovery return no gateways, and refresh both discovery paths from macOS onboarding. (#32860) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>iOS/Gateway keychain hardening: move gateway metadata and TLS fingerprints to device keychain storage with safer migration behavior and rollback-safe writes to reduce credential loss risk during upgrades. (#33029) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>iOS/Concurrency stability: replace risky shared-state access in camera and gateway connection paths with lock-protected access patterns to reduce crash risk under load. (#33241) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>iOS/Security guardrails: limit production API-key sourcing to app config and make deep-link confirmation prompts safer by coalescing queued requests instead of silently dropping them. (#33031) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>iOS/TTS playback fallback: keep voice playback resilient by switching from PCM to MP3 when provider format support is unavailable, while avoiding sticky fallback on generic local playback errors. (#33032) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Plugin outbound/text-only adapter compatibility: allow direct-delivery channel plugins that only implement <code>sendText</code> (without <code>sendMedia</code>) to remain outbound-capable, gracefully fall back to text delivery for media payloads when <code>sendMedia</code> is absent, and fail explicitly for media-only payloads with no text fallback. (#32788) thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Telegram/multi-account default routing clarity: warn only for ambiguous (2+) account setups without an explicit default, add <code>openclaw doctor</code> warnings for missing/invalid multi-account defaults across channels, and document explicit-default guidance for channel routing and Telegram config. (#32544) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Telegram/plugin outbound hook parity: run <code>message_sending</code> + <code>message_sent</code> in Telegram reply delivery, include reply-path hook metadata (<code>mediaUrls</code>, <code>threadId</code>), and report <code>message_sent.success=false</code> when hooks blank text and no outbound message is delivered. (#32649) Thanks @KimGLee.</li>
<li>CLI/Coding-agent reliability: switch default <code>claude-cli</code> non-interactive args to <code>--permission-mode bypassPermissions</code>, auto-normalize legacy <code>--dangerously-skip-permissions</code> backend overrides to the modern permission-mode form, align coding-agent + live-test docs with the non-PTY Claude path, and emit session system-event heartbeat notices when CLI watchdog no-output timeouts terminate runs. (#28610, #31149, #34055). Thanks @niceysam, @cryptomaltese and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI chat completions: parse active-turn <code>image_url</code> content parts (including parameterized data URIs and guarded URL sources), forward them as multimodal <code>images</code>, accept image-only user turns, enforce per-request image-part/byte budgets, default URL-based image fetches to disabled unless explicitly enabled by config, and redact image base64 data in cache-trace/provider payload diagnostics. (#17685) Thanks @vincentkoc</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX session bootstrap: retry with <code>sessions new</code> when <code>sessions ensure</code> returns no session identifiers so ACP spawns avoid <code>NO_SESSION</code>/<code>ACP_TURN_FAILED</code> failures on affected agents. (#28786, #31338, #34055). Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/sessions_spawn parent stream visibility: add <code>streamTo: "parent"</code> for <code>runtime: "acp"</code> to forward initial child-run progress/no-output/completion updates back into the requester session as system events (instead of direct child delivery), and emit a tail-able session-scoped relay log (<code><sessionId>.acp-stream.jsonl</code>, returned as <code>streamLogPath</code> when available), improving orchestrator visibility for blocked or long-running harness turns. (#34310, #29909; reopened from #34055). Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/bootstrap truncation warning handling: unify bootstrap budget/truncation analysis across embedded + CLI runtime, <code>/context</code>, and <code>openclaw doctor</code>; add <code>agents.defaults.bootstrapPromptTruncationWarning</code> (<code>off|once|always</code>, default <code>once</code>) and persist warning-signature metadata so truncation warnings are consistent and deduped across turns. (#32769) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Agents/Skills runtime loading: propagate run config into embedded attempt and compaction skill-entry loading so explicitly enabled bundled companion skills are discovered consistently when skill snapshots do not already provide resolved entries. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Agents/Session startup date grounding: substitute <code>YYYY-MM-DD</code> placeholders in startup/post-compaction AGENTS context and append runtime current-time lines for <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code> prompts so daily-memory references resolve correctly. (#32381) Thanks @chengzhichao-xydt.</li>
<li>Agents/Compaction template heading alignment: update AGENTS template section names to <code>Session Startup</code>/<code>Red Lines</code> and keep legacy <code>Every Session</code>/<code>Safety</code> fallback extraction so post-compaction context remains intact across template versions. (#25098) thanks @echoVic.</li>
<li>Agents/Compaction continuity: expand staged-summary merge instructions to preserve active task status, batch progress, latest user request, and follow-up commitments so compaction handoffs retain in-flight work context. (#8903) thanks @joetomasone.</li>
<li>Agents/Compaction safeguard structure hardening: require exact fallback summary headings, sanitize untrusted compaction instruction text before prompt embedding, and keep structured sections when preserving all turns. (#25555) thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>Gateway/status self version reporting: make Gateway self version in <code>openclaw status</code> prefer runtime <code>VERSION</code> (while preserving explicit <code>OPENCLAW_VERSION</code> override), preventing stale post-upgrade app version output. (#32655) thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD index isolation: set <code>QMD_CONFIG_DIR</code> alongside <code>XDG_CONFIG_HOME</code> so QMD config state stays per-agent despite upstream XDG handling bugs, preventing cross-agent collection indexing and excess disk/CPU usage. (#27028) thanks @HenryLoenwind.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD collection safety: stop destructive collection rebinds when QMD <code>collection list</code> only reports names without path metadata, preventing <code>memory search</code> from dropping existing collections if re-add fails. (#36870) Thanks @Adnannnnnnna.</li>
<li>Memory/QMD duplicate-document recovery: detect <code>UNIQUE constraint failed: documents.collection, documents.path</code> update failures, rebuild managed collections once, and retry update so periodic QMD syncs recover instead of failing every run; includes regression coverage to avoid over-matching unrelated unique constraints. (#27649) Thanks @MiscMich.</li>
<li>Memory/local embedding initialization hardening: add regression coverage for transient initialization retry and mixed <code>embedQuery</code> + <code>embedBatch</code> concurrent startup to lock single-flight initialization behavior. (#15639) thanks @SubtleSpark.</li>
<li>CLI/Coding-agent reliability: switch default <code>claude-cli</code> non-interactive args to <code>--permission-mode bypassPermissions</code>, auto-normalize legacy <code>--dangerously-skip-permissions</code> backend overrides to the modern permission-mode form, align coding-agent + live-test docs with the non-PTY Claude path, and emit session system-event heartbeat notices when CLI watchdog no-output timeouts terminate runs. Related to #28261. Landed from contributor PRs #28610 and #31149. Thanks @niceysam, @cryptomaltese and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX session bootstrap: retry with <code>sessions new</code> when <code>sessions ensure</code> returns no session identifiers so ACP spawns avoid <code>NO_SESSION</code>/<code>ACP_TURN_FAILED</code> failures on affected agents. Related to #28786. Landed from contributor PR #31338. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>LINE/media download synthesis: fix file-media download handling and M4A audio classification across overlapping LINE regressions. (from #26386, #27761, #27787, #29509, #29755, #29776, #29785, #32240) Thanks @kevinWangSheng, @loiie45e, @carrotRakko, @Sid-Qin, @codeafridi, and @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>LINE/context and routing synthesis: fix group/room peer routing and command-authorization context propagation, and keep processing later events in mixed-success webhook batches. (from #21955, #24475, #27035, #28286) Thanks @lailoo, @mcaxtr, @jervyclaw, @Glucksberg, and @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>LINE/status/config/webhook synthesis: fix status false positives from snapshot/config state and accept LINE webhook HEAD probes for compatibility. (from #10487, #25726, #27537, #27908, #31387) Thanks @BlueBirdBack, @stakeswky, @loiie45e, @puritysb, and @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>LINE cleanup/test follow-ups: fold cleanup/test learnings into the synthesis review path while keeping runtime changes focused on regression fixes. (from #17630, #17289) Thanks @Clawborn and @davidahmann.</li>
<li>Mattermost/interactive buttons: add interactive button send/callback support with directory-based channel/user target resolution, and harden callbacks via account-scoped HMAC verification plus sender-scoped DM routing. (#19957) thanks @tonydehnke.</li>
<li>Feishu/groupPolicy legacy alias compatibility: treat legacy <code>groupPolicy: "allowall"</code> as <code>open</code> in both schema parsing and runtime policy checks so intended open-group configs no longer silently drop group messages when <code>groupAllowFrom</code> is empty. (from #36358) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Mattermost/plugin SDK import policy: replace remaining monolithic <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> imports in Mattermost mention-gating paths/tests with scoped subpaths (<code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/compat</code> and <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/mattermost</code>) so <code>pnpm check</code> passes <code>lint:plugins:no-monolithic-plugin-sdk-entry-imports</code> on baseline. (#36480) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Telegram/polls: add Telegram poll action support to channel action discovery and tool/CLI poll flows, with multi-account discoverability gated to accounts that can actually execute polls (<code>sendMessage</code> + <code>poll</code>). (#36547) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Agents/failover cooldown classification: stop treating generic <code>cooling down</code> text as provider <code>rate_limit</code> so healthy models no longer show false global cooldown/rate-limit warnings while explicit <code>model_cooldown</code> markers still trigger failover. (#32972) thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Agents/failover service-unavailable handling: stop treating bare proxy/CDN <code>service unavailable</code> errors as provider overload while keeping them retryable via the timeout/failover path, so transient outages no longer show false rate-limit warnings or block fallback. (#36646) thanks @jnMetaCode.</li>
<li>Plugins/HTTP route migration diagnostics: rewrite legacy <code>api.registerHttpHandler(...)</code> loader failures into actionable migration guidance so doctor/plugin diagnostics point operators to <code>api.registerHttpRoute(...)</code> or <code>registerPluginHttpRoute(...)</code>. (#36794) Thanks @vincentkoc</li>
<li>Doctor/Heartbeat upgrade diagnostics: warn when heartbeat delivery is configured with an implicit <code>directPolicy</code> so upgrades pin direct/DM behavior explicitly instead of relying on the current default. (#36789) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/current-time UTC anchor: append a machine-readable UTC suffix alongside local <code>Current time:</code> lines in shared cron-style prompt contexts so agents can compare UTC-stamped workspace timestamps without doing timezone math. (#32423) thanks @jriff.</li>
<li>Ollama/local model handling: preserve explicit lower <code>contextWindow</code> / <code>maxTokens</code> overrides during merge refresh, and keep native Ollama streamed replies from surfacing fallback <code>thinking</code> / <code>reasoning</code> text once real content starts streaming. (#39292) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>TUI/webchat command-owner scope alignment: treat internal-channel gateway sessions with <code>operator.admin</code> as owner-authorized in command auth, restoring cron/gateway/connector tool access for affected TUI/webchat sessions while keeping external channels on identity-based owner checks. (from #35666, #35673, #35704) Thanks @Naylenv, @Octane0411, and @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Discord/inbound timeout isolation: separate inbound worker timeout tracking from listener timeout budgets so queued Discord replies are no longer dropped when listener watchdog windows expire mid-run. (#36602) Thanks @dutifulbob.</li>
<li>Memory/doctor SecretRef handling: treat SecretRef-backed memory-search API keys as configured, and fail embedding setup with explicit unresolved-secret errors instead of crashing. (#36835) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Memory/flush default prompt: ban timestamped variant filenames during default memory flush runs so durable notes stay in the canonical daily <code>memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md</code> file. (#34951) thanks @zerone0x.</li>
<li>Agents/reply delivery timing: flush embedded Pi block replies before waiting on compaction retries so already-generated assistant replies reach channels before compaction wait completes. (#35489) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/gateway config guidance: stop exposing <code>config.schema</code> through the agent <code>gateway</code> tool, remove prompt/docs guidance that told agents to call it, and keep agents on <code>config.get</code> plus <code>config.patch</code>/<code>config.apply</code> for config changes. (#7382) thanks @kakuteki.</li>
<li>Provider/KiloCode: Keep duplicate models after malformed discovery rows, and strip legacy <code>reasoning_effort</code> when proxy reasoning injection is skipped. (#32352) Thanks @pandemicsyn and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: classify periodic provider limit exhaustion text (for example <code>Weekly/Monthly Limit Exhausted</code>) as <code>rate_limit</code> while keeping explicit <code>402 Payment Required</code> variants in billing, so failover continues without misclassifying billing-wrapped quota errors. (#33813) thanks @zhouhe-xydt.</li>
<li>Mattermost/interactive button callbacks: allow external callback base URLs and stop requiring loopback-origin requests so button clicks work when Mattermost reaches the gateway over Tailscale, LAN, or a reverse proxy. (#37543) thanks @mukhtharcm.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat.send route inheritance: keep explicit external delivery for channel-scoped sessions while preventing shared-main and other channel-agnostic webchat sessions from inheriting stale external routes, so Control UI replies stay on webchat without breaking selected channel-target sessions. (#34669) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/Discord media upload caps: make outbound uploads honor channel <code>mediaMaxMb</code> config, raise Telegram's default media cap to 100MB, and remove MIME fallback limits that kept some Telegram uploads at 16MB. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Skills/nano-banana-pro resolution override: respect explicit <code>--resolution</code> values during image editing and only auto-detect output size from input images when the flag is omitted. (#36880) Thanks @shuofengzhang and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Skills/openai-image-gen CLI validation: validate <code>--background</code> and <code>--style</code> inputs early, normalize supported values, and warn when those flags are ignored for incompatible models. (#36762) Thanks @shuofengzhang and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Skills/openai-image-gen output formats: validate <code>--output-format</code> values early, normalize aliases like <code>jpg -> jpeg</code>, and warn when the flag is ignored for incompatible models. (#36648) Thanks @shuofengzhang and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ACP/skill env isolation: strip skill-injected API keys from ACP harness child-process environments so tools like Codex CLI keep their own auth flow instead of inheriting billed provider keys from active skills. (#36316) Thanks @taw0002 and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>WhatsApp media upload caps: make outbound media sends and auto-replies honor <code>channels.whatsapp.mediaMaxMb</code> with per-account overrides so inbound and outbound limits use the same channel config. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Windows/Plugin install: when OpenClaw runs on Windows via Bun and <code>npm-cli.js</code> is not colocated with the runtime binary, fall back to <code>npm.cmd</code>/<code>npx.cmd</code> through the existing <code>cmd.exe</code> wrapper so <code>openclaw plugins install</code> no longer fails with <code>spawn EINVAL</code>. (#38056) Thanks @0xlin2023.</li>
<li>Telegram/send retry classification: retry grammY <code>Network request ... failed after N attempts</code> envelopes in send flows without reclassifying plain <code>Network request ... failed!</code> wrappers as transient, restoring the intended retry path while keeping broad send-context message matching tight. (#38056) Thanks @0xlin2023.</li>
<li>Gateway/probes: keep <code>/health</code>, <code>/healthz</code>, <code>/ready</code>, and <code>/readyz</code> reachable when the Control UI is mounted at <code>/</code>, preserve plugin-owned route precedence on those paths, and make <code>/ready</code> and <code>/readyz</code> report channel-backed readiness with startup grace plus <code>503</code> on disconnected managed channels, while <code>/health</code> and <code>/healthz</code> stay shallow liveness probes. (#18446) Thanks @vibecodooor, @mahsumaktas, and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Feishu/media downloads: drop invalid timeout fields from SDK method calls now that client-level <code>httpTimeoutMs</code> applies to requests. (#38267) Thanks @ant1eicher and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>PI embedded runner/Feishu docs: propagate sender identity into embedded attempts so Feishu doc auto-grant restores requester access for embedded-runner executions. (#32915) thanks @cszhouwei.</li>
<li>Agents/usage normalization: normalize missing or partial assistant usage snapshots before compaction accounting so <code>openclaw agent --json</code> no longer crashes when provider payloads omit <code>totalTokens</code> or related usage fields. (#34977) thanks @sp-hk2ldn.</li>
<li>Venice/default model refresh: switch the built-in Venice default to <code>kimi-k2-5</code>, update onboarding aliasing, and refresh Venice provider docs/recommendations to match the current private and anonymized catalog. (from #12964) Fixes #20156. Thanks @sabrinaaquino and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/skill API write pacing: add a global prompt guardrail that treats skill-driven external API writes as rate-limited by default, so runners prefer batched writes, avoid tight request loops, and respect <code>429</code>/<code>Retry-After</code>. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Google Chat/multi-account webhook auth fallback: when <code>channels.googlechat.accounts.default</code> carries shared webhook audience/path settings (for example after config normalization), inherit those defaults for named accounts while preserving top-level and per-account overrides, so inbound webhook verification no longer fails silently for named accounts missing duplicated audience fields. Fixes #38369.</li>
<li>Models/tool probing: raise the tool-capability probe budget from 32 to 256 tokens so reasoning models that spend tokens on thinking before returning a required tool call are less likely to be misclassified as not supporting tools. (#7521) Thanks @jakobdylanc.</li>
<li>Gateway/transient network classification: treat wrapped <code>...: fetch failed</code> transport messages as transient while avoiding broad matches like <code>Web fetch failed (404): ...</code>, preventing Discord reconnect wrappers from crashing the gateway without suppressing non-network tool failures. (#38530) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>ACP/console silent reply suppression: filter ACP <code>NO_REPLY</code> lead fragments and silent-only finals before <code>openclaw agent</code> logging/delivery so console-backed ACP sessions no longer leak <code>NO</code>/<code>NO_REPLY</code> placeholders. (#38436) Thanks @ql-wade.</li>
<li>Feishu/reply delivery reliability: disable block streaming in Feishu reply options so plain-text auto-render replies are no longer silently dropped before final delivery. (#38258) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>Agents/reply MEDIA delivery: normalize local assistant <code>MEDIA:</code> paths before block/final delivery, keep media dedupe aligned with message-tool sends, and contain malformed media normalization failures so generated files send reliably instead of falling back to empty responses. (#38572) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Sessions/bootstrap cache rollover invalidation: clear cached workspace bootstrap snapshots whenever an existing <code>sessionKey</code> rolls to a new <code>sessionId</code> across auto-reply, command, and isolated cron session resolvers, so <code>AGENTS.md</code>/<code>MEMORY.md</code>/<code>USER.md</code> updates are reloaded after daily, idle, or forced session resets instead of staying stale until gateway restart. (#38494) Thanks @LivingInDrm.</li>
<li>Gateway/Telegram polling health monitor: skip stale-socket restarts for Telegram long-polling channels and thread channel identity through shared health evaluation so polling connections are not restarted on the WebSocket stale-socket heuristic. (#38395) Thanks @ql-wade and @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd fresh-install probe: check for OpenClaw's managed user unit before running <code>systemctl --user is-enabled</code>, so first-time Linux installs no longer fail on generic missing-unit probe errors. (#38819) Thanks @adaHubble.</li>
<li>Gateway/container lifecycle: allow <code>openclaw gateway stop</code> to SIGTERM unmanaged gateway listeners and <code>openclaw gateway restart</code> to SIGUSR1 a single unmanaged listener when no service manager is installed, so container and supervisor-based deployments are no longer blocked by <code>service disabled</code> no-op responses. Fixes #36137. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/Windows restart supervision: relaunch task-managed gateways through Scheduled Task with quoted helper-script command paths, distinguish restart-capable supervisors per platform, and stop orphaned Windows gateway children during self-restart. (#38825) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/native topic command routing: resolve forum-topic native commands through the same conversation route as inbound messages so topic <code>agentId</code> overrides and bound topic sessions target the active session instead of the default topic-parent session. (#38871) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Markdown/assistant image hardening: flatten remote markdown images to plain text across the Control UI, exported HTML, and shared Swift chat while keeping inline <code>data:image/...</code> markdown renderable, so model output no longer triggers automatic remote image fetches. (#38895) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Config/compaction safeguard settings: regression-test <code>agents.defaults.compaction.recentTurnsPreserve</code> through <code>loadConfig()</code> and cover the new help metadata entry so the exposed preserve knob stays wired through schema validation and config UX. (#25557) thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>iOS/Quick Setup presentation: skip automatic Quick Setup when a gateway is already configured (active connect config, last-known connection, preferred gateway, or manual host), so reconnecting installs no longer get prompted to connect again. (#38964) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>CLI/Docs memory help accuracy: clarify <code>openclaw memory status --deep</code> behavior and align memory command examples/docs with the current search options. (#31803) Thanks @JasonOA888 and @Avi974.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/allowlist store account scoping: keep <code>/allowlist ... --store</code> writes scoped to the selected account and clear legacy unscoped entries when removing default-account store access, preventing cross-account default allowlist bleed-through from legacy pairing-store reads. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting and @vincentkoc for the fix.</li>
<li>Security/Nostr: harden profile mutation/import loopback guards by failing closed on non-loopback forwarded client headers (<code>x-forwarded-for</code> / <code>x-real-ip</code>) and rejecting <code>sec-fetch-site: cross-site</code>; adds regression coverage for proxy-forwarded and browser cross-site mutation attempts.</li>
<li>CLI/bootstrap Node version hint maintenance: replace hardcoded nvm <code>22</code> instructions in <code>openclaw.mjs</code> with <code>MIN_NODE_MAJOR</code> interpolation so future minimum-Node bumps keep startup guidance in sync automatically. (#39056) Thanks @onstash.</li>
<li>Discord/native slash command auth: honor <code>commands.allowFrom.discord</code> (and <code>commands.allowFrom["*"]</code>) in guild slash-command pre-dispatch authorization so allowlisted senders are no longer incorrectly rejected as unauthorized. (#38794) Thanks @jskoiz and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Outbound/message target normalization: ignore empty legacy <code>to</code>/<code>channelId</code> fields when explicit <code>target</code> is provided so valid target-based sends no longer fail legacy-param validation; includes regression coverage. (#38944) Thanks @Narcooo.</li>
<li>Models/auth token prompts: guard cancelled manual token prompts so <code>Symbol(clack:cancel)</code> values cannot be persisted into auth profiles; adds regression coverage for cancelled <code>models auth paste-token</code>. (#38951) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/loopback announce URLs: treat <code>http://</code> and <code>https://</code> aliases with the same loopback/private-network policy as websocket URLs so loopback cron announce delivery no longer fails secure URL validation. (#39064) Thanks @Narcooo.</li>
<li>Models/default provider fallback: when the hardcoded default provider is removed from <code>models.providers</code>, resolve defaults from configured providers instead of reporting stale removed-provider defaults in status output. (#38947) Thanks @davidemanuelDEV.</li>
<li>Agents/cache-trace stability: guard stable stringify against circular references in trace payloads so near-limit payloads no longer crash with <code>Maximum call stack size exceeded</code>; adds regression coverage. (#38935) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Extensions/diffs CI stability: add <code>headers</code> to the <code>localReq</code> test helper in <code>extensions/diffs/index.test.ts</code> so forwarding-hint checks no longer crash with <code>req.headers</code> undefined. (supersedes #39063) Thanks @Shennng.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction thresholding: apply <code>agents.defaults.contextTokens</code> cap to the model passed into embedded run and <code>/compact</code> session creation so auto-compaction thresholds use the effective context window, not native model max context. (#39099) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Models/merge mode provider precedence: when <code>models.mode: "merge"</code> is active and config explicitly sets a provider <code>baseUrl</code>, keep config as source of truth instead of preserving stale runtime <code>models.json</code> <code>baseUrl</code> values; includes normalized provider-key coverage. (#39103) Thanks @BigUncle.</li>
<li>UI/Control chat tool streaming: render tool events live in webchat without requiring refresh by enabling <code>tool-events</code> capability, fixing stream/event correlation, and resetting/reloading stream state around tool results and terminal events. (#39104) Thanks @jakepresent.</li>
<li>Models/provider apiKey persistence hardening: when a provider <code>apiKey</code> value equals a known provider env var value, persist the canonical env var name into <code>models.json</code> instead of resolved plaintext secrets. (#38889) Thanks @gambletan.</li>
<li>Discord/model picker persistence check: add a short post-dispatch settle delay before reading back session model state so picker confirmations stop reporting false mismatch warnings after successful model switches. (#39105) Thanks @akropp.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI WS compat store flag: omit <code>store</code> from <code>response.create</code> payloads when model compat sets <code>supportsStore: false</code>, preventing strict OpenAI-compatible providers from rejecting websocket requests with unknown-field errors. (#39113) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Config/validation log sanitization: sanitize config-validation issue paths/messages before logging so control characters and ANSI escape sequences cannot inject misleading terminal output from crafted config content. (#39116) Thanks @powermaster888.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction counter accuracy: count successful overflow-triggered auto-compactions (<code>willRetry=true</code>) in the compaction counter while still excluding aborted/no-result events, so <code>/status</code> reflects actual safeguard compaction activity. (#39123) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/chat delta ordering: flush buffered assistant deltas before emitting tool <code>start</code> events so pre-tool text is delivered to Control UI before tool cards, avoiding transient text/tool ordering artifacts in streaming. (#39128) Thanks @0xtangping.</li>
<li>Voice-call plugin schema parity: add missing manifest <code>configSchema</code> fields (<code>webhookSecurity</code>, <code>streaming.preStartTimeoutMs|maxPendingConnections|maxPendingConnectionsPerIp|maxConnections</code>, <code>staleCallReaperSeconds</code>) so gateway AJV validation accepts already-supported runtime config instead of failing with <code>additionalProperties</code> errors. (#38892) Thanks @giumex.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI WS reconnect retry accounting: avoid double retry scheduling when reconnect failures emit both <code>error</code> and <code>close</code>, so retry budgets track actual reconnect attempts instead of exhausting early. (#39133) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Daemon/Windows schtasks runtime detection: use locale-invariant <code>Last Run Result</code> running codes (<code>0x41301</code>/<code>267009</code>) as the primary running signal so <code>openclaw node status</code> no longer misreports active tasks as stopped on non-English Windows locales. (#39076) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Usage/token count formatting: round near-million token counts to millions (<code>1.0m</code>) instead of <code>1000k</code>, with explicit boundary coverage for <code>999_499</code> and <code>999_500</code>. (#39129) Thanks @CurryMessi.</li>
<li>Gateway/session bootstrap cache invalidation ordering: clear bootstrap snapshots only after active embedded-run shutdown wait completes, preventing dying runs from repopulating stale cache between <code>/new</code>/<code>sessions.reset</code> turns. (#38873) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Browser/dispatcher error clarity: preserve dispatcher-side failure context in browser fetch errors while still appending operator guidance and explicit no-retry model hints, preventing misleading <code>"Can't reach service"</code> wrapping and avoiding LLM retry loops. (#39090) Thanks @NewdlDewdl.</li>
<li>Telegram/polling offset safety: confirm persisted offsets before polling startup while validating stored <code>lastUpdateId</code> values as non-negative safe integers (with overflow guards) so malformed offset state cannot cause update skipping/dropping. (#39111) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Telegram/status SecretRef read-only resolution: resolve env-backed bot-token SecretRefs in config-only/status inspection while respecting provider source/defaults and env allowlists, so status no longer crashes or reports false-ready tokens for disallowed providers. (#39130) Thanks @neocody.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI WS max-token zero forwarding: treat <code>maxTokens: 0</code> as an explicit value in websocket <code>response.create</code> payloads (instead of dropping it as falsy), with regression coverage for zero-token forwarding. (#39148) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Podman/.env gateway bind precedence: evaluate <code>OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_BIND</code> after sourcing <code>.env</code> in <code>run-openclaw-podman.sh</code> so env-file overrides are honored. (#38785) Thanks @majinyu666.</li>
<li>Models/default alias refresh: bump <code>gpt</code> to <code>openai/gpt-5.4</code> and Gemini defaults to <code>gemini-3.1</code> preview aliases (including normalization/default wiring) to track current model IDs. (#38638) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Config/env substitution degraded mode: convert missing <code>${VAR}</code> resolution in config reads from hard-fail to warning-backed degraded behavior, while preventing unresolved placeholders from being accepted as gateway credentials. (#39050) Thanks @akz142857.</li>
<li>Discord inbound listener non-blocking dispatch: make <code>MESSAGE_CREATE</code> listener handoff asynchronous (no per-listener queue blocking), so long runs no longer stall unrelated incoming events. (#39154) Thanks @yaseenkadlemakki.</li>
<li>Daemon/Windows PATH freeze fix: stop persisting install-time <code>PATH</code> snapshots into Scheduled Task scripts so runtime tool lookup follows current host PATH updates; also refresh local TUI history on silent local finals. (#39139) Thanks @Narcooo.</li>
<li>Gateway/systemd service restart hardening: clear stale gateway listeners by explicit run-port before service bind, add restart stale-pid port-override support, tune systemd start/stop/exit handling, and disable detached child mode only in service-managed runtime so cgroup stop semantics clean up descendants reliably. (#38463) Thanks @spirittechie.</li>
<li>Discord/plugin native command aliases: let plugins declare provider-specific slash names so native Discord registration can avoid built-in command collisions; the bundled Talk voice plugin now uses <code>/talkvoice</code> natively on Discord while keeping text <code>/voice</code>.</li>
<li>Daemon/Windows schtasks status normalization: derive runtime state from locale-neutral numeric <code>Last Run Result</code> codes only (without language string matching) and surface unknown when numeric result data is unavailable, preventing locale-specific misclassification drift. (#39153) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Telegram/polling conflict recovery: reset the polling <code>webhookCleared</code> latch on <code>getUpdates</code> 409 conflicts so webhook cleanup re-runs on restart cycles and polling avoids infinite conflict loops. (#39205) Thanks @amittell.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/requests-in-flight scheduling: stop advancing <code>nextDueMs</code> and avoid immediate <code>scheduleNext()</code> timer overrides on requests-in-flight skips, so wake-layer retry cooldowns are honored and heartbeat cadence no longer drifts under sustained contention. (#39182) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Memory/SQLite contention resilience: re-apply <code>PRAGMA busy_timeout</code> on every sync-store and QMD connection open so process restarts/reopens no longer revert to immediate <code>SQLITE_BUSY</code> failures under lock contention. (#39183) Thanks @MumuTW.</li>
<li>Gateway/webchat route safety: block webchat/control-ui clients from inheriting stored external delivery routes on channel-scoped sessions (while preserving route inheritance for UI/TUI clients), preventing cross-channel leakage from scoped chats. (#39175) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Telegram error-surface resilience: return a user-visible fallback reply when dispatch/debounce processing fails instead of going silent, while preserving draft-stream cleanup and best-effort thread-scoped fallback delivery. (#39209) Thanks @riftzen-bit.</li>
<li>Gateway/password auth startup diagnostics: detect unresolved provider-reference objects in <code>gateway.auth.password</code> and fail with a specific bootstrap-secrets error message instead of generic misconfiguration output. (#39230) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Agents/model fallback visibility: warn when configured model IDs cannot be resolved and fallback is applied, with log-safe sanitization of model text to prevent control-sequence injection in warning output. (#39215) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Outbound delivery replay safety: use two-phase delivery ACK markers (<code>.json</code> -> <code>.delivered</code> -> unlink) and startup marker cleanup so crash windows between send and cleanup do not replay already-delivered messages. (#38668) Thanks @Gundam98.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run approval binding: carry prepared approval plans through gateway forwarding and bind interpreter-style script operands across approval to execution, so post-approval script rewrites are denied while unchanged approved script runs keep working. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run PowerShell wrapper parsing: treat <code>pwsh</code>/<code>powershell</code> <code>-EncodedCommand</code> forms as shell-wrapper payloads so allowlist mode still requires approval instead of falling back to plain argv analysis. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Control UI/auth error reporting: map generic browser <code>Fetch failed</code> websocket close errors back to actionable gateway auth messages (<code>gateway token mismatch</code>, <code>authentication failed</code>, <code>retry later</code>) so dashboard disconnects stop hiding credential problems. Landed from contributor PR #28608 by @KimGLee. Thanks @KimGLee.</li>
<li>Media/mime unknown-kind handling: return <code>undefined</code> (not <code>"unknown"</code>) for missing/unrecognized MIME kinds and use document-size fallback caps for unknown remote media, preventing phantom <code><media:unknown></code> Signal events from being treated as real messages. (#39199) Thanks @nicolasgrasset.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run allow-always persistence: honor shell comment semantics during allowlist analysis so <code>#</code>-tailed payloads that never execute are not persisted as trusted follow-up commands. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Signal/inbound attachment fan-in: forward all successfully fetched inbound attachments through <code>MediaPaths</code>/<code>MediaUrls</code>/<code>MediaTypes</code> (instead of only the first), and improve multi-attachment placeholder summaries in mention-gated pending history. (#39212) Thanks @joeykrug.</li>
<li>Nodes/system.run dispatch-wrapper boundary: keep shell-wrapper approval classification active at the depth boundary so <code>env</code> wrapper stacks cannot reach <code>/bin/sh -c</code> execution without the expected approval gate. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Docker/token persistence on reconfigure: reuse the existing <code>.env</code> gateway token during <code>docker-setup.sh</code> reruns and align compose token env defaults, so Docker installs stop silently rotating tokens and breaking existing dashboard sessions. Landed from contributor PR #33097 by @chengzhichao-xydt. Thanks @chengzhichao-xydt.</li>
<li>Agents/strict OpenAI turn ordering: apply assistant-first transcript bootstrap sanitization to strict OpenAI-compatible providers (for example vLLM/Gemma via <code>openai-completions</code>) without adding Google-specific session markers, preventing assistant-first history rejections. (#39252) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Discord/exec approvals gateway auth: pass resolved shared gateway credentials into the Discord exec-approvals gateway client so token-auth installs stop failing approvals with <code>gateway token mismatch</code>. Related to #38179. Thanks @0riginal-claw for the adjacent PR #35147 investigation.</li>
<li>Subagents/workspace inheritance: propagate parent workspace directory to spawned subagent runs so child sessions reliably inherit workspace-scoped instructions (<code>AGENTS.md</code>, <code>SOUL.md</code>, etc.) without exposing workspace override through tool-call arguments. (#39247) Thanks @jasonQin6.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/gateway-node policy: honor explicit <code>ask=off</code> from <code>exec-approvals.json</code> even when runtime defaults are stricter, so trusted full/off setups stop re-prompting on gateway and node exec paths. Landed from contributor PR #26789 by @pandego. Thanks @pandego.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/config fallback: inherit <code>ask</code> from <code>exec-approvals.json</code> when <code>tools.exec.ask</code> is unset, so local full/off defaults no longer fall back to <code>on-miss</code> for exec tool and <code>nodes run</code>. Landed from contributor PR #29187 by @Bartok9. Thanks @Bartok9.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/allow-always shell scripts: persist and match script paths for wrapper invocations like <code>bash scripts/foo.sh</code> while still blocking <code>-c</code>/<code>-s</code> wrapper bypasses. Landed from contributor PR #35137 by @yuweuii. Thanks @yuweuii.</li>
<li>Queue/followup dedupe across drain restarts: dedupe queued redelivery <code>message_id</code> values after queue recreation so busy-session followups no longer duplicate on replayed inbound events. Landed from contributor PR #33168 by @rylena. Thanks @rylena.</li>
<li>Telegram/preview-final edit idempotence: treat <code>message is not modified</code> errors during preview finalization as delivered so partial-stream final replies do not fall back to duplicate sends. Landed from contributor PR #34983 by @HOYALIM. Thanks @HOYALIM.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM streaming transport parity: use message preview transport for all DM streaming lanes so final delivery can edit the active preview instead of sending duplicate finals. Landed from contributor PR #38906 by @gambletan. Thanks @gambletan.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM draft streaming restoration: restore native <code>sendMessageDraft</code> preview transport for DM answer streaming while keeping reasoning on message transport, with regression coverage to keep draft finalization from sending duplicate finals. (#39398) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/send retry safety: retry non-idempotent send paths only for pre-connect failures and make custom retry predicates strict, preventing ambiguous reconnect retries from sending duplicate messages. Landed from contributor PR #34238 by @hal-crackbot. Thanks @hal-crackbot.</li>
<li>ACP/run spawn delivery bootstrap: stop reusing requester inline delivery targets for one-shot <code>mode: "run"</code> ACP spawns, so fresh run-mode workers bootstrap in isolation instead of inheriting thread-bound session delivery behavior. (#39014) Thanks @lidamao633.</li>
<li>Discord/DM session-key normalization: rewrite legacy <code>discord:dm:*</code> and phantom direct-message <code>discord:channel:<user></code> session keys to <code>discord:direct:*</code> when the sender matches, so multi-agent Discord DMs stop falling into empty channel-shaped sessions and resume replying correctly.</li>
<li>Discord/native slash session fallback: treat empty configured bound-session keys as missing so <code>/status</code> and other native commands fall back to the routed slash session and routed channel session instead of blanking Discord session keys in normal channel bindings.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-call dispatch normalization: normalize provider-prefixed tool names before dispatch across <code>toolCall</code>, <code>toolUse</code>, and <code>functionCall</code> blocks, while preserving multi-segment tool suffixes when stripping provider wrappers so malformed-but-recoverable tool names no longer fail with <code>Tool not found</code>. (#39328) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/parallel tool-call compatibility: honor <code>parallel_tool_calls</code> / <code>parallelToolCalls</code> extra params only for <code>openai-completions</code> and <code>openai-responses</code> payloads, preserve higher-precedence alias overrides across config and runtime layers, and ignore invalid non-boolean values so single-tool-call providers like NVIDIA-hosted Kimi stop failing on forced parallel tool-call payloads. (#37048) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Config/invalid-load fail-closed: stop converting <code>INVALID_CONFIG</code> into an empty runtime config, keep valid settings available only through explicit best-effort diagnostic reads, and route read-only CLI diagnostics through that path so unknown keys no longer silently drop security-sensitive config. (#28140) Thanks @bobsahur-robot and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/codex-cli sandbox defaults: switch the built-in Codex backend from <code>read-only</code> to <code>workspace-write</code> so spawned coding runs can edit files out of the box. Landed from contributor PR #39336 by @0xtangping. Thanks @0xtangping.</li>
<li>Gateway/health-monitor restart reason labeling: report <code>disconnected</code> instead of <code>stuck</code> for clean channel disconnect restarts, so operator logs distinguish socket drops from genuinely stuck channels. (#36436) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Control UI/agents-page overrides: auto-create minimal per-agent config entries when editing inherited agents, so model/tool/skill changes enable Save and inherited model fallbacks can be cleared by writing a primary-only override. Landed from contributor PR #39326 by @dunamismax. Thanks @dunamismax.</li>
<li>Gateway/Telegram webhook-mode recovery: add <code>webhookCertPath</code> to re-upload self-signed certificates during webhook registration and skip stale-socket detection for webhook-mode channels, so Telegram webhook setups survive health-monitor restarts. Landed from contributor PR #39313 by @fellanH. Thanks @fellanH.</li>
<li>Discord/config schema parity: add <code>channels.discord.agentComponents</code> to the strict Zod config schema so valid <code>agentComponents.enabled</code> settings (root and account-scoped) no longer fail with unrecognized-key validation errors. Landed from contributor PR #39378 by @gambletan. Thanks @gambletan and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>ACPX/MCP session bootstrap: inject configured MCP servers into ACP <code>session/new</code> and <code>session/load</code> for acpx-backed sessions, restoring Canva and other external MCP tools. Landed from contributor PR #39337. Thanks @goodspeed-apps.</li>
<li>Control UI/Telegram sender labels: preserve inbound sender labels in sanitized chat history so dashboard user-message groups split correctly and show real group-member names instead of <code>You</code>. (#39414) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Secrets/SecretRef coverage: expand SecretRef support across the full supported user-supplied credential surface (64 targets total), including runtime collectors, <code>openclaw secrets</code> planning/apply/audit flows, onboarding SecretInput UX, and related docs; unresolved refs now fail fast on active surfaces while inactive surfaces report non-blocking diagnostics. (#29580) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Tools/PDF analysis: add a first-class <code>pdf</code> tool with native Anthropic and Google PDF provider support, extraction fallback for non-native models, configurable defaults (<code>agents.defaults.pdfModel</code>, <code>pdfMaxBytesMb</code>, <code>pdfMaxPages</code>), and docs/tests covering routing, validation, and registration. (#31319) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Outbound adapters/plugins: add shared <code>sendPayload</code> support across direct-text-media, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Zalo, and Zalouser with multi-media iteration and chunk-aware text fallback. (#30144) Thanks @nohat.</li>
<li>Models/MiniMax: add first-class <code>MiniMax-M2.5-highspeed</code> support across built-in provider catalogs, onboarding flows, and MiniMax OAuth plugin defaults, while keeping legacy <code>MiniMax-M2.5-Lightning</code> compatibility for existing configs.</li>
<li>Sessions/Attachments: add inline file attachment support for <code>sessions_spawn</code> (subagent runtime only) with base64/utf8 encoding, transcript content redaction, lifecycle cleanup, and configurable limits via <code>tools.sessions_spawn.attachments</code>. (#16761) Thanks @napetrov.</li>
<li>Telegram/Streaming defaults: default <code>channels.telegram.streaming</code> to <code>partial</code> (from <code>off</code>) so new Telegram setups get live preview streaming out of the box, with runtime fallback to message-edit preview when native drafts are unavailable.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM streaming: use <code>sendMessageDraft</code> for private preview streaming, keep reasoning/answer preview lanes separated in DM reasoning-stream mode. (#31824) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/voice mention gating: add optional <code>disableAudioPreflight</code> on group/topic config to skip mention-detection preflight transcription for inbound voice notes where operators want text-only mention checks. (#23067) Thanks @yangnim21029.</li>
<li>CLI/Config validation: add <code>openclaw config validate</code> (with <code>--json</code>) to validate config files before gateway startup, and include detailed invalid-key paths in startup invalid-config errors. (#31220) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Tools/Diffs: add PDF file output support and rendering quality customization controls (<code>fileQuality</code>, <code>fileScale</code>, <code>fileMaxWidth</code>) for generated diff artifacts, and document PDF as the preferred option when messaging channels compress images. (#31342) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Memory/Ollama embeddings: add <code>memorySearch.provider = "ollama"</code> and <code>memorySearch.fallback = "ollama"</code> support, honor <code>models.providers.ollama</code> settings for memory embedding requests, and document Ollama embedding usage. (#26349) Thanks @nico-hoff.</li>
<li>Zalo Personal plugin (<code>@openclaw/zalouser</code>): rebuilt channel runtime to use native <code>zca-js</code> integration in-process, removing external CLI transport usage and keeping QR/login + send/listen flows fully inside OpenClaw.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/channel extensibility: expose <code>channelRuntime</code> on <code>ChannelGatewayContext</code> so external channel plugins can access shared runtime helpers (reply/routing/session/text/media/commands) without internal imports. (#25462) Thanks @guxiaobo.</li>
<li>Plugin runtime/STT: add <code>api.runtime.stt.transcribeAudioFile(...)</code> so extensions can transcribe local audio files through OpenClaw's configured media-understanding audio providers. (#22402) Thanks @benthecarman.</li>
<li>Plugin hooks/session lifecycle: include <code>sessionKey</code> in <code>session_start</code>/<code>session_end</code> hook events and contexts so plugins can correlate lifecycle callbacks with routing identity. (#26394) Thanks @tempeste.</li>
<li>Hooks/message lifecycle: add internal hook events <code>message:transcribed</code> and <code>message:preprocessed</code>, plus richer outbound <code>message:sent</code> context (<code>isGroup</code>, <code>groupId</code>) for group-conversation correlation and post-transcription automations. (#9859) Thanks @Drickon.</li>
<li>Media understanding/audio echo: add optional <code>tools.media.audio.echoTranscript</code> + <code>echoFormat</code> to send a pre-agent transcript confirmation message to the originating chat, with echo disabled by default. (#32150) Thanks @AytuncYildizli.</li>
<li>Plugin runtime/system: expose <code>runtime.system.requestHeartbeatNow(...)</code> so extensions can wake targeted sessions immediately after enqueueing system events. (#19464) Thanks @AustinEral.</li>
<li>Plugin runtime/events: expose <code>runtime.events.onAgentEvent</code> and <code>runtime.events.onSessionTranscriptUpdate</code> for extension-side subscriptions, and isolate transcript-listener failures so one faulty listener cannot break the entire update fanout. (#16044) Thanks @scifantastic.</li>
<li>CLI/Banner taglines: add <code>cli.banner.taglineMode</code> (<code>random</code> | <code>default</code> | <code>off</code>) to control funny tagline behavior in startup output, with docs + FAQ guidance and regression tests for config override behavior.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Onboarding now defaults <code>tools.profile</code> to <code>messaging</code> for new local installs (interactive + non-interactive). New setups no longer start with broad coding/system tools unless explicitly configured.</li>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> ACP dispatch now defaults to enabled unless explicitly disabled (<code>acp.dispatch.enabled=false</code>). If you need to pause ACP turn routing while keeping <code>/acp</code> controls, set <code>acp.dispatch.enabled=false</code>. Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/acp-agents</li>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Plugin SDK removed <code>api.registerHttpHandler(...)</code>. Plugins must register explicit HTTP routes via <code>api.registerHttpRoute({ path, auth, match, handler })</code>, and dynamic webhook lifecycles should use <code>registerPluginHttpRoute(...)</code>.</li>
<li><strong>BREAKING:</strong> Zalo Personal plugin (<code>@openclaw/zalouser</code>) no longer depends on external <code>zca</code>-compatible CLI binaries (<code>openzca</code>, <code>zca-cli</code>) for runtime send/listen/login; operators should use <code>openclaw channels login --channel zalouser</code> after upgrade to refresh sessions in the new JS-native path.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Plugin command/runtime hardening: validate and normalize plugin command name/description at registration boundaries, and guard Telegram native menu normalization paths so malformed plugin command specs cannot crash startup (<code>trim</code> on undefined). (#31997) Fixes #31944. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Telegram: guard duplicate-token checks and gateway startup token normalization when account tokens are missing, preventing <code>token.trim()</code> crashes during status/start flows. (#31973) Thanks @ningding97.</li>
<li>Discord/lifecycle startup status: push an immediate <code>connected</code> status snapshot when the gateway is already connected before lifecycle debug listeners attach, with abort-guarding to avoid contradictory status flips during pre-aborted startup. (#32336) Thanks @mitchmcalister.</li>
<li>Feishu/LINE group system prompts: forward per-group <code>systemPrompt</code> config into inbound context <code>GroupSystemPrompt</code> for Feishu and LINE group/room events so configured group-specific behavior actually applies at dispatch time. (#31713) Thanks @whiskyboy.</li>
<li>Mentions/Slack formatting hardening: add null-safe guards for runtime text normalization paths so malformed/undefined text payloads do not crash mention stripping or mrkdwn conversion. (#31865) Thanks @stone-jin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Plugin sdk compatibility: add safe webhook default fallbacks when loading Feishu monitor state so mixed-version installs no longer crash if older <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk</code> builds omit webhook default constants. (#31606)</li>
<li>Feishu/group broadcast dispatch: add configurable multi-agent group broadcast dispatch with observer-session isolation, cross-account dedupe safeguards, and non-mention history buffering rules that avoid duplicate replay in broadcast/topic workflows. (#29575) Thanks @ohmyskyhigh.</li>
<li>Gateway/Subagent TLS pairing: allow authenticated local <code>gateway-client</code> backend self-connections to skip device pairing while still requiring pairing for non-local/direct-host paths, restoring <code>sessions_spawn</code> with <code>gateway.tls.enabled=true</code> in Docker/LAN setups. Fixes #30740. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP startup diagnostics: include Chrome stderr output and a Linux no-sandbox hint in startup timeout errors so failed launches are easier to diagnose. (#29312) Thanks @veast.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/webhook ingress hardening: enforce bounded body reads (size + timeout) via shared request-body guards to prevent unauthenticated slow-body hangs before token validation. (#25831) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Feishu/Dedup restart resilience: warm persistent dedup state into memory on monitor startup so retry events after gateway restart stay suppressed without requiring initial on-disk probe misses. (#31605)</li>
<li>Voice-call/runtime lifecycle: prevent <code>EADDRINUSE</code> loops by resetting failed runtime promises, making webhook <code>start()</code> idempotent with the actual bound port, and fully cleaning up webhook/tunnel/tailscale resources after startup failures. (#32395) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Gateway/Security hardening: tie loopback-origin dev allowance to actual local socket clients (not Host header claims), add explicit warnings/metrics when <code>gateway.controlUi.dangerouslyAllowHostHeaderOriginFallback</code> accepts websocket origins, harden safe-regex detection for quantified ambiguous alternation patterns (for example <code>(a|aa)+</code>), and bound large regex-evaluation inputs for session-filter and log-redaction paths.</li>
<li>Gateway/Plugin HTTP hardening: require explicit <code>auth</code> for plugin route registration, add route ownership guards for duplicate <code>path+match</code> registrations, centralize plugin path matching/auth logic into dedicated modules, and share webhook target-route lifecycle wiring across channel monitors to avoid stale or conflicting registrations. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Browser/Profile defaults: prefer <code>openclaw</code> profile over <code>chrome</code> in headless/no-sandbox environments unless an explicit <code>defaultProfile</code> is configured. (#14944) Thanks @BenediktSchackenberg.</li>
<li>Gateway/WS security: keep plaintext <code>ws://</code> loopback-only by default, with explicit break-glass private-network opt-in via <code>OPENCLAW_ALLOW_INSECURE_PRIVATE_WS=1</code>; align onboarding/client/call validation and tests to this strict-default policy. (#28670) Thanks @dashed, @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex OAuth/TLS prerequisites: add an OAuth TLS cert-chain preflight with actionable remediation for cert trust failures, and gate doctor TLS prerequisite probing to OpenAI Codex OAuth-configured installs (or explicit <code>doctor --deep</code>) to avoid unconditional outbound probe latency. (#32051) Thanks @alexfilatov.</li>
<li>Security/Webhook request hardening: enforce auth-before-body parsing for BlueBubbles and Google Chat webhook handlers, add strict pre-auth body/time budgets for webhook auth paths (including LINE signature verification), and add shared in-flight/request guardrails plus regression tests/lint checks to prevent reintroducing unauthenticated slow-body DoS patterns. Thanks @GCXWLP for reporting.</li>
<li>CLI/Config validation and routing hardening: dedupe <code>openclaw config validate</code> failures to a single authoritative report, expose allowed-values metadata/hints across core Zod and plugin AJV validation (including <code>--json</code> fields), sanitize terminal-rendered validation text, and make command-path parsing root-option-aware across preaction/route/lazy registration (including routed <code>config get/unset</code> with split root options). Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay reconnect tolerance: keep <code>/json/version</code> and <code>/cdp</code> reachable during short MV3 worker disconnects when attached targets still exist, and retain clients across reconnect grace windows. (#30232) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>CLI/Browser start timeout: honor <code>openclaw browser --timeout <ms> start</code> and stop by removing the fixed 15000ms override so slower Chrome startups can use caller-provided timeouts. (#22412, #23427) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/gateway lifecycle: keep <code>startAccount</code> pending until abort for inactive and active account paths to prevent webhook route restart loops under gateway supervision. (#23074) Thanks @druide67.</li>
<li>Exec approvals/allowlist matching: escape regex metacharacters in path-pattern literals (while preserving glob wildcards), preventing crashes on allowlisted executables like <code>/usr/bin/g++</code> and correctly matching mixed wildcard/literal token paths. (#32162) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/webhook compatibility: accept JSON and alias payload fields, allow token resolution from body/query/header sources, and ACK webhook requests with <code>204</code> to avoid persistent <code>Processing...</code> states in Synology Chat clients. (#26635) Thanks @memphislee09-source.</li>
<li>Voice-call/Twilio signature verification: retry signature validation across deterministic URL port variants (with/without port) to handle mixed Twilio signing behavior behind reverse proxies and non-standard ports. (#25140) Thanks @drvoss.</li>
<li>Slack/Bolt startup compatibility: remove invalid <code>message.channels</code> and <code>message.groups</code> event registrations so Slack providers no longer crash on startup with Bolt 4.6+; channel/group traffic continues through the unified <code>message</code> handler (<code>channel_type</code>). (#32033) Thanks @mahopan.</li>
<li>Slack/socket auth failure handling: fail fast on non-recoverable auth errors (<code>account_inactive</code>, <code>invalid_auth</code>, etc.) during startup and reconnect instead of retry-looping indefinitely, including <code>unable_to_socket_mode_start</code> error payload propagation. (#32377) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Gateway/macOS LaunchAgent hardening: write <code>Umask=077</code> in generated gateway LaunchAgent plists so npm upgrades preserve owner-only default file permissions for gateway-created state files. (#31919) Fixes #31905. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>macOS/LaunchAgent security defaults: write <code>Umask=63</code> (octal <code>077</code>) into generated gateway launchd plists so post-update service reinstalls keep owner-only file permissions by default instead of falling back to system <code>022</code>. (#32022) Fixes #31905. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Media understanding/provider HTTP proxy routing: pass a proxy-aware fetch function from <code>HTTPS_PROXY</code>/<code>HTTP_PROXY</code> env vars into audio/video provider calls (with graceful malformed-proxy fallback) so transcription/video requests honor configured outbound proxies. (#27093) Thanks @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>Sandbox/workspace mount permissions: make primary <code>/workspace</code> bind mounts read-only whenever <code>workspaceAccess</code> is not <code>rw</code> (including <code>none</code>) across both core sandbox container and sandbox browser create flows. (#32227) Thanks @guanyu-zhang.</li>
<li>Tools/fsPolicy propagation: honor <code>tools.fs.workspaceOnly</code> for image/pdf local-root allowlists so non-sandbox media paths outside workspace are rejected when workspace-only mode is enabled. (#31882) Thanks @justinhuangcode.</li>
<li>Daemon/Homebrew runtime pinning: resolve Homebrew Cellar Node paths to stable Homebrew-managed symlinks (including versioned formulas like <code>node@22</code>) so gateway installs keep the intended runtime across brew upgrades. (#32185) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Browser/Security output boundary hardening: replace check-then-rename output commits with root-bound fd-verified writes, unify install/skills canonical path-boundary checks, and add regression coverage for symlink-rebind race paths across browser output and shared fs-safe write flows. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Gateway/Security canonicalization hardening: decode plugin route path variants to canonical fixpoint (with bounded depth), fail closed on canonicalization anomalies, and enforce gateway auth for deeply encoded <code>/api/channels/*</code> variants to prevent alternate-path auth bypass through plugin handlers. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Browser/Gateway hardening: preserve env credentials for <code>OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_URL</code> / <code>CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_URL</code> while treating explicit <code>--url</code> as override-only auth, and make container browser hardening flags optional with safer defaults for Docker/LXC stability. (#31504) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI basePath webhook passthrough: let non-read methods under configured <code>controlUiBasePath</code> fall through to plugin routes (instead of returning Control UI 405), restoring webhook handlers behind basePath mounts. (#32311) Thanks @ademczuk.</li>
<li>Control UI/Legacy browser compatibility: replace <code>toSorted</code>-dependent cron suggestion sorting in <code>app-render</code> with a compatibility helper so older browsers without <code>Array.prototype.toSorted</code> no longer white-screen. (#31775) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>macOS/PeekabooBridge: add compatibility socket symlinks for legacy <code>clawdbot</code>, <code>clawdis</code>, and <code>moltbot</code> Application Support socket paths so pre-rename clients can still connect. (#6033) Thanks @lumpinif and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/message tool reliability: avoid false <code>Unknown channel</code> failures when <code>message.*</code> actions receive platform-specific channel ids by falling back to <code>toolContext.currentChannelProvider</code>, and prevent health-monitor restart thrash for channels that just (re)started by adding a per-channel startup-connect grace window. (from #32367) Thanks @MunemHashmi.</li>
<li>Windows/Spawn canonicalization: unify non-core Windows spawn handling across ACP client, QMD/mcporter memory paths, and sandbox Docker execution using the shared wrapper-resolution policy, with targeted regression coverage for <code>.cmd</code> shim unwrapping and shell fallback behavior. (#31750) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Security/ACP sandbox inheritance: enforce fail-closed runtime guardrails for <code>sessions_spawn</code> with <code>runtime="acp"</code> by rejecting ACP spawns from sandboxed requester sessions and rejecting <code>sandbox="require"</code> for ACP runtime, preventing sandbox-boundary bypass via host-side ACP initialization. (#32254) Thanks @tdjackey for reporting, and @dutifulbob for the fix.</li>
<li>Security/Web tools SSRF guard: keep DNS pinning for untrusted <code>web_fetch</code> and citation-redirect URL checks when proxy env vars are set, and require explicit dangerous opt-in before env-proxy routing can bypass pinned dispatch for trusted/operator-controlled endpoints. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Gemini schema sanitization: coerce malformed JSON Schema <code>properties</code> values (<code>null</code>, arrays, primitives) to <code>{}</code> before provider validation, preventing downstream strict-validator crashes on invalid plugin/tool schemas. (#32332) Thanks @webdevtodayjason.</li>
<li>Media understanding/malformed attachment guards: harden attachment selection and decision summary formatting against non-array or malformed attachment payloads to prevent runtime crashes on invalid inbound metadata shapes. (#28024) Thanks @claw9267.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension navigation reattach: preserve debugger re-attachment when relay is temporarily disconnected by deferring relay attach events until reconnect/re-announce, reducing post-navigation tab loss. (#28725) Thanks @stone-jin.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay stale tabs: evict stale cached targets from <code>/json/list</code> when extension targets are destroyed/crashed or commands fail with missing target/session errors. (#6175) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP startup readiness: wait for CDP websocket readiness after launching Chrome and cleanly stop/reset when readiness never arrives, reducing follow-up <code>PortInUseError</code> races after <code>browser start</code>/<code>open</code>. (#29538) Thanks @AaronWander.</li>
<li>OpenAI/Responses WebSocket tool-call id hygiene: normalize blank/whitespace streamed tool-call ids before persistence, and block empty <code>function_call_output.call_id</code> payloads in the WS conversion path to avoid OpenAI 400 errors (<code>Invalid 'input[n].call_id': empty string</code>), with regression coverage for both inbound stream normalization and outbound payload guards.</li>
<li>Security/Nodes camera URL downloads: bind node <code>camera.snap</code>/<code>camera.clip</code> URL payload downloads to the resolved node host, enforce fail-closed behavior when node <code>remoteIp</code> is unavailable, and use SSRF-guarded fetch with redirect host/protocol checks to prevent off-node fetch pivots. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Config/backups hardening: enforce owner-only (<code>0600</code>) permissions on rotated config backups and clean orphan <code>.bak.*</code> files outside the managed backup ring, reducing credential leakage risk from stale or permissive backup artifacts. (#31718) Thanks @YUJIE2002.</li>
<li>Telegram/inbound media filenames: preserve original <code>file_name</code> metadata for document/audio/video/animation downloads (with fetch/path fallbacks), so saved inbound attachments keep sender-provided names instead of opaque Telegram file paths. (#31837) Thanks @Kay-051.</li>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI chat completions: honor <code>x-openclaw-message-channel</code> when building <code>agentCommand</code> input for <code>/v1/chat/completions</code>, preserving caller channel identity instead of forcing <code>webchat</code>. (#30462) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Plugin SDK/runtime hardening: add package export verification in CI/release checks to catch missing runtime exports before publish-time regressions. (#28575) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Media/MIME normalization: normalize parameterized/case-variant MIME strings in <code>kindFromMime</code> (for example <code>Audio/Ogg; codecs=opus</code>) so WhatsApp voice notes are classified as audio and routed through transcription correctly. (#32280) Thanks @Lucenx9.</li>
<li>Discord/audio preflight mentions: detect audio attachments via Discord <code>content_type</code> and gate preflight transcription on typed text (not media placeholders), so guild voice-note mentions are transcribed and matched correctly. (#32136) Thanks @jnMetaCode.</li>
<li>Feishu/topic session routing: use <code>thread_id</code> as topic session scope fallback when <code>root_id</code> is absent, keep first-turn topic keys stable across thread creation, and force thread replies when inbound events already carry topic/thread context. (#29788) Thanks @songyaolun.</li>
<li>Gateway/Webchat NO_REPLY streaming: suppress assistant lead-fragment deltas that are prefixes of <code>NO_REPLY</code> and keep final-message buffering in sync, preventing partial <code>NO</code> leaks on silent-response runs while preserving legitimate short replies. (#32073) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Telegram/models picker callbacks: keep long model buttons selectable by falling back to compact callback payloads and resolving provider ids on selection (with provider re-prompt on ambiguity), avoiding Telegram 64-byte callback truncation failures. (#31857) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Context-window metadata warmup: add exponential config-load retry backoff (1s -> 2s -> 4s, capped at 60s) so transient startup failures recover automatically without hot-loop retries.</li>
<li>Voice-call/Twilio external outbound: auto-register webhook-first <code>outbound-api</code> calls (initiated outside OpenClaw) so media streams are accepted and call direction metadata stays accurate. (#31181) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Feishu/topic root replies: prefer <code>root_id</code> as outbound <code>replyTargetMessageId</code> when present, and parse millisecond <code>message_create_time</code> values correctly so topic replies anchor to the root message in grouped thread flows. (#29968) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Feishu/DM pairing reply target: send pairing challenge replies to <code>chat:<chat_id></code> instead of <code>user:<sender_open_id></code> so Lark/Feishu private chats with user-id-only sender payloads receive pairing messages reliably. (#31403) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Feishu/Lark private DM routing: treat inbound <code>chat_type: "private"</code> as direct-message context for pairing/mention-forward/reaction synthetic handling so Lark private chats behave like Feishu p2p DMs. (#31400) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Signal/message actions: allow <code>react</code> to fall back to <code>toolContext.currentMessageId</code> when <code>messageId</code> is omitted, matching Telegram behavior and unblocking agent-initiated reactions on inbound turns. (#32217) Thanks @dunamismax.</li>
<li>Discord/message actions: allow <code>react</code> to fall back to <code>toolContext.currentMessageId</code> when <code>messageId</code> is omitted, matching Telegram/Signal reaction ergonomics in inbound turns.</li>
<li>Synology Chat/reply delivery: resolve webhook usernames to Chat API <code>user_id</code> values for outbound chatbot replies, avoiding mismatches between webhook user IDs and <code>method=chatbot</code> recipient IDs in multi-account setups. (#23709) Thanks @druide67.</li>
<li>Slack/thread context payloads: only inject thread starter/history text on first thread turn for new sessions while preserving thread metadata, reducing repeated context-token bloat on long-lived thread sessions. (#32133) Thanks @sourman.</li>
<li>Slack/session routing: keep top-level channel messages in one shared session when <code>replyToMode=off</code>, while preserving thread-scoped keys for true thread replies and non-off modes. (#32193) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Webchat/Feishu session continuation: preserve routable <code>OriginatingChannel</code>/<code>OriginatingTo</code> metadata from session delivery context in <code>chat.send</code>, and prefer provider-normalized channel when deciding cross-channel route dispatch so Webchat replies continue on the selected Feishu session instead of falling back to main/internal session routing. (#31573)</li>
<li>Telegram/implicit mention forum handling: exclude Telegram forum system service messages (<code>forum_topic_*</code>, <code>general_forum_topic_*</code>) from reply-chain implicit mention detection so <code>requireMention</code> does not get bypassed inside bot-created topic lifecycle events. (#32262) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Slack/inbound debounce routing: isolate top-level non-DM message debounce keys by message timestamp to avoid cross-thread collisions, preserve DM batching, and flush pending top-level buffers before immediate non-debounce follow-ups to keep ordering stable. (#31951) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Feishu/Duplicate replies: suppress same-target reply dispatch when message-tool sends use generic provider metadata (<code>provider: "message"</code>) and normalize <code>lark</code>/<code>feishu</code> provider aliases during duplicate-target checks, preventing double-delivery in Feishu sessions. (#31526)</li>
<li>Webchat/silent token leak: filter assistant <code>NO_REPLY</code>-only transcript entries from <code>chat.history</code> responses and add client-side defense-in-depth guards in the chat controller so internal silent tokens never render as visible chat bubbles. (#32015) Consolidates overlap from #32183, #32082, #32045, #32052, #32172, and #32112. Thanks @ademczuk, @liuxiaopai-ai, @ningding97, @bmendonca3, and @x4v13r1120.</li>
<li>Doctor/local memory provider checks: stop false-positive local-provider warnings when <code>provider=local</code> and no explicit <code>modelPath</code> is set by honoring default local model fallback while still warning when gateway probe reports local embeddings not ready. (#32014) Fixes #31998. Thanks @adhishthite.</li>
<li>Media understanding/parakeet CLI output parsing: read <code>parakeet-mlx</code> transcripts from <code>--output-dir/<media-basename>.txt</code> when txt output is requested (or default), with stdout fallback for non-txt formats. (#9177) Thanks @mac-110.</li>
<li>Media understanding/audio transcription guard: skip tiny/empty audio files (<1024 bytes) before provider/CLI transcription to avoid noisy invalid-audio failures and preserve clean fallback behavior. (#8388) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Gateway/Plugin HTTP route precedence: run explicit plugin HTTP routes before the Control UI SPA catch-all so registered plugin webhook/custom paths remain reachable, while unmatched paths still fall through to Control UI handling. (#31885) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Gateway/Node browser proxy routing: honor <code>profile</code> from <code>browser.request</code> JSON body when query params omit it, while preserving query-profile precedence when both are present. (#28852) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI basePath POST handling: return 405 for <code>POST</code> on exact basePath routes (for example <code>/openclaw</code>) instead of redirecting, and add end-to-end regression coverage that root-mounted webhook POST paths still pass through to plugin handlers. (#31349) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Browser/default profile selection: default <code>browser.defaultProfile</code> behavior now prefers <code>openclaw</code> (managed standalone CDP) when no explicit default is configured, while still auto-provisioning the <code>chrome</code> relay profile for explicit opt-in use. (#32031) Fixes #31907. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Sandbox/mkdirp boundary checks: allow existing in-boundary directories to pass mkdirp boundary validation when directory open probes return platform-specific I/O errors, with regression coverage for directory-safe fallback behavior. (#31547) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Models/config env propagation: apply <code>config.env.vars</code> before implicit provider discovery in models bootstrap so config-scoped credentials are visible to implicit provider resolution paths. (#32295) Thanks @hsiaoa.</li>
<li>Models/Codex usage labels: infer weekly secondary usage windows from reset cadence when API window seconds are ambiguously reported as 24h, so <code>openclaw models status</code> no longer mislabels weekly limits as daily. (#31938) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Gateway/Heartbeat model reload: treat <code>models.*</code> and <code>agents.defaults.model</code> config updates as heartbeat hot-reload triggers so heartbeat picks up model changes without a full gateway restart. (#32046) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Memory/LanceDB embeddings: forward configured <code>embedding.dimensions</code> into OpenAI embeddings requests so vector size and API output dimensions stay aligned when dimensions are explicitly configured. (#32036) Thanks @scotthuang.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI method guard: allow POST requests to non-UI routes to fall through when no base path is configured, and add POST regression coverage for fallthrough and base-path 405 behavior. (#23970) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP status accuracy: require a successful <code>Browser.getVersion</code> response over the CDP websocket (not just socket-open) before reporting <code>cdpReady</code>, so stale idle command channels are surfaced as unhealthy. (#23427) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Daemon/systemd checks in containers: treat missing <code>systemctl</code> invocations (including <code>spawn systemctl ENOENT</code>/<code>EACCES</code>) as unavailable service state during <code>is-enabled</code> checks, preventing container flows from failing with <code>Gateway service check failed</code> before install/status handling can continue. (#26089) Thanks @sahilsatralkar and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/Node exec approvals: revalidate approval-bound <code>cwd</code> identity immediately before execution/forwarding and fail closed with an explicit denial when <code>cwd</code> drifts after approval hardening.</li>
<li>Security audit/skills workspace hardening: add <code>skills.workspace.symlink_escape</code> warning in <code>openclaw security audit</code> when workspace <code>skills/**/SKILL.md</code> resolves outside the workspace root (for example symlink-chain drift), plus docs coverage in the security glossary.</li>
<li>Security/Node exec approvals: preserve shell/dispatch-wrapper argv semantics during approval hardening so approved wrapper commands (for example <code>env sh -c ...</code>) cannot drift into a different runtime command shape, and add regression coverage for both approval-plan generation and approved runtime execution paths. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/fs-safe write hardening: make <code>writeFileWithinRoot</code> use same-directory temp writes plus atomic rename, add post-write inode/hardlink revalidation with security warnings on boundary drift, and avoid truncating existing targets when final rename fails.</li>
<li>Security/Skills archive extraction: unify tar extraction safety checks across tar.gz and tar.bz2 install flows, enforce tar compressed-size limits, and fail closed if tar.bz2 archives change between preflight and extraction to prevent bypasses of entry-type/size guardrails. Thanks @GCXWLP for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Prompt spoofing hardening: stop injecting queued runtime events into user-role prompt text, route them through trusted system-prompt context, and neutralize inbound spoof markers like <code>[System Message]</code> and line-leading <code>System:</code> in untrusted message content. (#30448)</li>
<li>Sandbox/Docker setup command parsing: accept <code>agents.*.sandbox.docker.setupCommand</code> as either a string or a string array, and normalize arrays to newline-delimited shell scripts so multi-step setup commands no longer concatenate without separators. (#31953) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Sandbox/Bootstrap context boundary hardening: reject symlink/hardlink alias bootstrap seed files that resolve outside the source workspace and switch post-compaction <code>AGENTS.md</code> context reads to boundary-verified file opens, preventing host file content from being injected via workspace aliasing. Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Agents/Sandbox workdir mapping: map container workdir paths (for example <code>/workspace</code>) back to the host workspace before sandbox path validation so exec requests keep the intended directory in containerized runs instead of falling back to an unavailable host path. (#31841) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Docker/Sandbox bootstrap hardening: make <code>OPENCLAW_SANDBOX</code> opt-in parsing explicit (<code>1|true|yes|on</code>), support custom Docker socket paths via <code>OPENCLAW_DOCKER_SOCKET</code>, defer docker.sock exposure until sandbox prerequisites pass, and reset/roll back persisted sandbox mode to <code>off</code> when setup is skipped or partially fails to avoid stale broken sandbox state. (#29974) Thanks @jamtujest and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Hooks/webhook ACK compatibility: return <code>200</code> (instead of <code>202</code>) for successful <code>/hooks/agent</code> requests so providers that require <code>200</code> (for example Forward Email) accept dispatched agent hook deliveries. (#28204) Thanks @Glucksberg.</li>
<li>Feishu/Run channel fallback: prefer <code>Provider</code> over <code>Surface</code> when inferring queued run <code>messageProvider</code> fallback (when <code>OriginatingChannel</code> is missing), preventing Feishu turns from being mislabeled as <code>webchat</code> in mixed relay metadata contexts. (#31880) Fixes #31859. Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Skills/sherpa-onnx-tts: run the <code>sherpa-onnx-tts</code> bin under ESM (replace CommonJS <code>require</code> imports) and add regression coverage to prevent <code>require is not defined in ES module scope</code> startup crashes. (#31965) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Inbound metadata/direct relay context: restore direct-channel conversation metadata blocks for external channels (for example WhatsApp) while preserving webchat-direct suppression, so relay agents recover sender/message identifiers without reintroducing internal webchat metadata noise. (#31969) Fixes #29972. Thanks @Lucenx9.</li>
<li>Slack/Channel message subscriptions: register explicit <code>message.channels</code> and <code>message.groups</code> monitor handlers (alongside generic <code>message</code>) so channel/group event subscriptions are consumed even when Slack dispatches typed message event names. Fixes #31674.</li>
<li>Hooks/session-scoped memory context: expose ephemeral <code>sessionId</code> in embedded plugin tool contexts and <code>before_tool_call</code>/<code>after_tool_call</code> hook contexts (including compaction and client-tool wiring) so plugins can isolate per-conversation state across <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code>. Related #31253 and #31304. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @Servo-AIpex.</li>
<li>Voice-call/Twilio inbound greeting: run answered-call initial notify greeting for Twilio instead of skipping the manager speak path, with regression coverage for both Twilio and Plivo notify flows. (#29121) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>Voice-call/stale call hydration: verify active calls with the provider before loading persisted in-progress calls so stale locally persisted records do not block or misroute new call handling after restarts. (#4325) Thanks @garnetlyx.</li>
<li>Feishu/File upload filenames: percent-encode non-ASCII/special-character <code>file_name</code> values in Feishu multipart uploads so Chinese/symbol-heavy filenames are sent as proper attachments instead of plain text links. (#31179) Thanks @Kay-051.</li>
<li>Media/MIME channel parity: route Telegram/Signal/iMessage media-kind checks through normalized <code>kindFromMime</code> so mixed-case/parameterized MIME values classify consistently across message channels.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/inbound self-message context: propagate inbound <code>fromMe</code> through the web inbox pipeline and annotate direct self messages as <code>(self)</code> in envelopes so agents can distinguish owner-authored turns from contact turns. (#32167) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Webchat/stream finalization: persist streamed assistant text when final events omit <code>message</code>, while keeping final payload precedence and skipping empty stream buffers to prevent disappearing replies after tool turns. (#31920) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound ordering: serialize message handling per chat while preserving cross-chat concurrency to avoid same-chat race drops under bursty inbound traffic. (#31807)</li>
<li>Feishu/Typing notification suppression: skip typing keepalive reaction re-adds when the indicator is already active, preventing duplicate notification pings from repeated identical emoji adds. (#31580)</li>
<li>Feishu/Probe failure backoff: cache API and timeout probe failures for one minute per account key while preserving abort-aware probe timeouts, reducing repeated health-check retries during transient credential/network outages. (#29970)</li>
<li>Feishu/Streaming block fallback: preserve markdown block stream text as final streaming-card content when final payload text is missing, while still suppressing non-card internal block chunk delivery. (#30663)</li>
<li>Feishu/Bitable API errors: unify Feishu Bitable tool error handling with structured <code>LarkApiError</code> responses and consistent API/context attribution across wiki/base metadata, field, and record operations. (#31450)</li>
<li>Feishu/Missing-scope grant URL fix: rewrite known invalid scope aliases (<code>contact:contact.base:readonly</code>) to valid scope names in permission grant links, so remediation URLs open with correct Feishu consent scopes. (#31943)</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/Message metadata: harden send response ID extraction, include sender identity in DM context, and normalize inbound <code>message_id</code> selection to avoid duplicate ID metadata. (#23970) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>WebChat/markdown tables: ensure GitHub-flavored markdown table parsing is explicitly enabled at render time and add horizontal overflow handling for wide tables, with regression coverage for table-only and mixed text+table content. (#32365) Thanks @BlueBirdBack.</li>
<li>Feishu/default account resolution: always honor explicit <code>channels.feishu.defaultAccount</code> during outbound account selection (including top-level-credential setups where the preferred id is not present in <code>accounts</code>), instead of silently falling back to another account id. (#32253) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Feishu/Sender lookup permissions: suppress user-facing grant prompts for stale non-existent scope errors (<code>contact:contact.base:readonly</code>) during best-effort sender-name resolution so inbound messages continue without repeated false permission notices. (#31761)</li>
<li>Discord/dispatch + Slack formatting: restore parallel outbound dispatch across Discord channels with per-channel queues while preserving in-channel ordering, and run Slack preview/stream update text through mrkdwn normalization for consistent formatting. (#31927) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound debounce: debounce rapid same-chat sender bursts into one ordered dispatch turn, skip already-processed retries when composing merged text, and preserve bot-mention intent across merged entries to reduce duplicate or late inbound handling. (#31548)</li>
<li>Tests/Sandbox + archive portability: use junction-compatible directory-link setup on Windows and explicit file-symlink platform guards in symlink escape tests where unprivileged file symlinks are unavailable, reducing false Windows CI failures while preserving traversal checks on supported paths. (#28747) Thanks @arosstale.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension re-announce reliability: keep relay state in <code>connecting</code> when re-announce forwarding fails and extend debugger re-attach retries after navigation to reduce false attached states and post-nav disconnect loops. (#27630) Thanks @markmusson.</li>
<li>Browser/Act request compatibility: accept legacy flattened <code>action="act"</code> params (<code>kind/ref/text/...</code>) in addition to <code>request={...}</code> so browser act calls no longer fail with <code>request required</code>. (#15120) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>OpenRouter/x-ai compatibility: skip <code>reasoning.effort</code> injection for <code>x-ai/*</code> models (for example Grok) so OpenRouter requests no longer fail with invalid-arguments errors on unsupported reasoning params. (#32054) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Models/openai-completions developer-role compatibility: force <code>supportsDeveloperRole=false</code> for non-native endpoints, treat unparseable <code>baseUrl</code> values as non-native, and add regression coverage for empty/malformed baseUrl plus explicit-true override behavior. (#29479) thanks @akramcodez.</li>
<li>Browser/Profile attach-only override: support <code>browser.profiles.<name>.attachOnly</code> (fallback to global <code>browser.attachOnly</code>) so loopback proxy profiles can skip local launch/port-ownership checks without forcing attach-only mode for every profile. (#20595) Thanks @unblockedgamesstudio and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Sessions/Lock recovery: detect recycled Linux PIDs by comparing lock-file <code>starttime</code> with <code>/proc/<pid>/stat</code> starttime, so stale <code>.jsonl.lock</code> files are reclaimed immediately in containerized PID-reuse scenarios while preserving compatibility for older lock files. (#26443) Fixes #27252. Thanks @HirokiKobayashi-R and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Cron/isolated delivery target fallback: remove early unresolved-target return so cron delivery can flow through shared outbound target resolution (including per-channel <code>resolveDefaultTo</code> fallback) when <code>delivery.to</code> is omitted. (#32364) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>OpenAI media capabilities: include <code>audio</code> in the OpenAI provider capability list so audio transcription models are eligible in media-understanding provider selection. (#12717) Thanks @openjay.</li>
<li>Browser/Managed tab cap: limit loopback managed <code>openclaw</code> page tabs to 8 via best-effort cleanup after tab opens to reduce long-running renderer buildup while preserving attach-only and remote profile behavior. (#29724) Thanks @pandego.</li>
<li>Docker/Image health checks: add Dockerfile <code>HEALTHCHECK</code> that probes gateway <code>GET /healthz</code> so container runtimes can mark unhealthy instances without requiring auth credentials in the probe command. (#11478) Thanks @U-C4N and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/Node dangerous-command parity: include <code>sms.send</code> in default onboarding node <code>denyCommands</code>, share onboarding deny defaults with the gateway dangerous-command source of truth, and include <code>sms.send</code> in phone-control <code>/phone arm writes</code> handling so SMS follows the same break-glass flow as other dangerous node commands. Thanks @zpbrent.</li>
<li>Pairing/AllowFrom account fallback: handle omitted <code>accountId</code> values in <code>readChannelAllowFromStore</code> and <code>readChannelAllowFromStoreSync</code> as <code>default</code>, while preserving legacy unscoped allowFrom merges for default-account flows. Thanks @Sid-Qin and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/Remote CDP ownership checks: skip local-process ownership errors for non-loopback remote CDP profiles when HTTP is reachable but the websocket handshake fails, and surface the remote websocket attach/retry path instead. (#15582) Landed from contributor (#28780) Thanks @stubbi, @bsormagec, @unblockedgamesstudio and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP proxy bypass: force direct loopback agent paths and scoped <code>NO_PROXY</code> expansion for localhost CDP HTTP/WS connections when proxy env vars are set, so browser relay/control still works behind global proxy settings. (#31469) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Sessions/idle reset correctness: preserve existing <code>updatedAt</code> during inbound metadata-only writes so idle-reset boundaries are not unintentionally refreshed before actual user turns. (#32379) Thanks @romeodiaz.</li>
<li>Sessions/lock recovery: reclaim orphan legacy same-PID lock files missing <code>starttime</code> when no in-process lock ownership exists, avoiding false lock timeouts after PID reuse while preserving active lock safety checks. (#32081) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Sessions/store cache invalidation: reload cached session stores when file size changes within the same mtime tick by keying cache validation on a single file-stat snapshot (<code>mtimeMs</code> + <code>sizeBytes</code>), with regression coverage for same-tick rewrites. (#32191) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Agents/Subagents <code>sessions_spawn</code>: reject malformed <code>agentId</code> inputs before normalization (for example error-message/path-like strings) to prevent unintended synthetic agent IDs and ghost workspace/session paths; includes strict validation regression coverage. (#31381) Thanks @openperf.</li>
<li>CLI/installer Node preflight: enforce Node.js <code>v22.12+</code> consistently in both <code>openclaw.mjs</code> runtime bootstrap and installer active-shell checks, with actionable nvm recovery guidance for mismatched shell PATH/defaults. (#32356) Thanks @jasonhargrove.</li>
<li>Web UI/config form: support SecretInput string-or-secret-ref unions in map <code>additionalProperties</code>, so provider API key fields stay editable instead of being marked unsupported. (#31866) Thanks @ningding97.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/inline command cleanup: preserve newline structure when stripping inline <code>/status</code> and extracting inline slash commands by collapsing only horizontal whitespace, preventing paragraph flattening in multi-line replies. (#32224) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Config/raw redaction safety: preserve non-sensitive literals during raw redaction round-trips, scope SecretRef redaction to secret IDs (not structural fields like <code>source</code>/<code>provider</code>), and fall back to structured raw redaction when text replacement cannot restore the original config shape. (#32174) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Hooks/runtime stability: keep the internal hook handler registry on a <code>globalThis</code> singleton so hook registration/dispatch remains consistent when bundling emits duplicate module copies. (#32292) Thanks @Drickon.</li>
<li>Hooks/after_tool_call: include embedded session context (<code>sessionKey</code>, <code>agentId</code>) and fire the hook exactly once per tool execution by removing duplicate adapter-path dispatch in embedded runs. (#32201) Thanks @jbeno, @scoootscooob, @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Hooks/tool-call correlation: include <code>runId</code> and <code>toolCallId</code> in plugin tool hook payloads/context and scope tool start/adjusted-param tracking by run to prevent cross-run collisions in <code>before_tool_call</code> and <code>after_tool_call</code>. (#32360) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/install diagnostics: reject legacy plugin package shapes without <code>openclaw.extensions</code> and return an explicit upgrade hint with troubleshooting docs for repackaging. (#32055) Thanks @liuxiaopai-ai.</li>
<li>Hooks/plugin context parity: ensure <code>llm_input</code> hooks in embedded attempts receive the same <code>trigger</code> and <code>channelId</code>-aware <code>hookCtx</code> used by the other hook phases, preserving channel/trigger-scoped plugin behavior. (#28623) Thanks @davidrudduck and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/hardlink install compatibility: allow bundled plugin manifests and entry files to load when installed via hardlink-based package managers (<code>pnpm</code>, <code>bun</code>) while keeping hardlink rejection enabled for non-bundled plugin sources. (#32119) Fixes #28175, #28404, #29455. Thanks @markfietje.</li>
<li>Cron/session reaper reliability: move cron session reaper sweeps into <code>onTimer</code> <code>finally</code> and keep pruning active even when timer ticks fail early (for example cron store parse failures), preventing stale isolated run sessions from accumulating indefinitely. (#31996) Fixes #31946. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Cron/HEARTBEAT_OK summary leak: suppress fallback main-session enqueue for heartbeat/internal ack summaries in isolated announce mode so <code>HEARTBEAT_OK</code> noise never appears in user chat while real summaries still forward. (#32093) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Authentication: classify <code>permission_error</code> as <code>auth_permanent</code> for profile fallback. (#31324) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Agents/host edit reliability: treat host edit-tool throws as success only when on-disk post-check confirms replacement likely happened (<code>newText</code> present and <code>oldText</code> absent), preventing false failure reports while avoiding pre-write false positives. (#32383) Thanks @polooooo.</li>
<li>Plugins/install fallback safety: resolve bare install specs to bundled plugin ids before npm lookup (for example <code>diffs</code> -> bundled <code>@openclaw/diffs</code>), keep npm fallback limited to true package-not-found errors, and continue rejecting non-plugin npm packages that fail manifest validation. (#32096) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Web UI/inline code copy fidelity: disable forced mid-token wraps on inline <code><code></code> spans so copied UUID/hash/token strings preserve exact content instead of inserting line-break spaces. (#32346) Thanks @hclsys.</li>
<li>Restart sentinel formatting: avoid duplicate <code>Reason:</code> lines when restart message text already matches <code>stats.reason</code>, keeping restart notifications concise for users and downstream parsers. (#32083) Thanks @velamints2.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/followup queue: avoid stale callback reuse across idle-window restarts by caching the followup runner only when a drain actually starts, preserving enqueue ordering after empty-finalize paths. (#31902) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>Agents/tool-result guard: always clear pending tool-call state on interruptions even when synthetic tool results are disabled, preventing orphaned tool-use transcripts that cause follow-up provider request failures. (#32120) Thanks @jnMetaCode.</li>
<li>Failover/error classification: treat HTTP <code>529</code> (provider overloaded, common with Anthropic-compatible APIs) as <code>rate_limit</code> so model failover can engage instead of misclassifying the error path. (#31854) Thanks @bugkill3r.</li>
<li>Logging: use local time for logged timestamps instead of UTC, aligning log output with documented local timezone behavior and avoiding confusion during local diagnostics. (#28434) Thanks @liuy.</li>
<li>Agents/Subagent announce cleanup: keep completion-message runs pending while descendants settle, add a 30 minute hard-expiry backstop to avoid indefinite pending state, and keep retry bookkeeping resumable across deferred wakes. (#23970) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Secrets/exec resolver timeout defaults: use provider <code>timeoutMs</code> as the default inactivity (<code>noOutputTimeoutMs</code>) watchdog for exec secret providers, preventing premature no-output kills for resolvers that start producing output after 2s. (#32235) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/reminder guard note suppression: when a turn makes reminder-like commitments but schedules no new cron jobs, suppress the unscheduled-reminder warning note only if an enabled cron already exists for the same session; keep warnings for unrelated sessions, disabled jobs, or unreadable cron store paths. (#32255) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Cron/isolated announce heartbeat suppression: treat multi-payload runs as skippable when any payload is a heartbeat ack token and no payload has media, preventing internal narration + trailing <code>HEARTBEAT_OK</code> from being delivered to users. (#32131) Thanks @adhishthite.</li>
<li>Cron/store migration: normalize legacy cron jobs with string <code>schedule</code> and top-level <code>command</code>/<code>timeout</code> fields into canonical schedule/payload/session-target shape on load, preventing schedule-error loops on old persisted stores. (#31926) Thanks @bmendonca3.</li>
<li>Tests/Windows backup rotation: skip chmod-only backup permission assertions on Windows while retaining compose/rotation/prune coverage across platforms to avoid false CI failures from Windows non-POSIX mode semantics. (#32286) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Tests/Subagent announce: set <code>OPENCLAW_TEST_FAST=1</code> before importing <code>subagent-announce</code> format suites so module-level fast-mode constants are captured deterministically on Windows CI, preventing timeout flakes in nested completion announce coverage. (#31370) Thanks @zwffff.</li>
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<li>Discord: unlock rich interactive agent prompts with Components v2 (buttons, selects, modals, and attachment-backed file blocks) so for native interaction through Discord. Thanks @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
<li>Plugins: expose <code>llm_input</code> and <code>llm_output</code> hook payloads so extensions can observe prompt/input context and model output usage details. (#16724) Thanks @SecondThread.</li>
<li>Subagents: nested sub-agents (sub-sub-agents) with configurable depth. Set <code>agents.defaults.subagents.maxSpawnDepth: 2</code> to allow sub-agents to spawn their own children. Includes <code>maxChildrenPerAgent</code> limit (default 5), depth-aware tool policy, and proper announce chain routing. (#14447) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Slack/Discord/Telegram: add per-channel ack reaction overrides (account/channel-level) to support platform-specific emoji formats. (#17092) Thanks @zerone0x.</li>
<li>Cron/Gateway: add finished-run webhook delivery toggle (<code>notify</code>) and dedicated webhook auth token support (<code>cron.webhookToken</code>) for outbound cron webhook posts. (#14535) Thanks @advaitpaliwal.</li>
<li>Channels: deduplicate probe/token resolution base types across core + extensions while preserving per-channel error typing. (#16986) Thanks @iyoda and @thewilloftheshadow.</li>
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<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Security: replace deprecated SHA-1 sandbox configuration hashing with SHA-256 for deterministic sandbox cache identity and recreation checks. Thanks @kexinoh.</li>
<li>Security/Logging: redact Telegram bot tokens from error messages and uncaught stack traces to prevent accidental secret leakage into logs. Thanks @aether-ai-agent.</li>
<li>Sandbox: preserve array order in config hashing so order-sensitive Docker/browser settings trigger container recreation correctly. Thanks @kexinoh.</li>
<li>Gateway/Security: redact sensitive session/path details from <code>status</code> responses for non-admin clients; full details remain available to <code>operator.admin</code>. (#8590) Thanks @fr33d3m0n.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI: preserve requested operator scopes for Control UI bypass modes (<code>allowInsecureAuth</code> / <code>dangerouslyDisableDeviceAuth</code>) when device identity is unavailable, preventing false <code>missing scope</code> failures on authenticated LAN/HTTP operator sessions. (#17682) Thanks @leafbird.</li>
<li>LINE/Security: fail closed on webhook startup when channel token or channel secret is missing, and treat LINE accounts as configured only when both are present. (#17587) Thanks @davidahmann.</li>
<li>Skills/Security: restrict <code>download</code> installer <code>targetDir</code> to the per-skill tools directory to prevent arbitrary file writes. Thanks @Adam55A-code.</li>
<li>Skills/Linux: harden go installer fallback on apt-based systems by handling root/no-sudo environments safely, doing best-effort apt index refresh, and returning actionable errors instead of failing with spawn errors. (#17687) Thanks @mcrolly.</li>
<li>Web Fetch/Security: cap downloaded response body size before HTML parsing to prevent memory exhaustion from oversized or deeply nested pages. Thanks @xuemian168.</li>
<li>Config/Gateway: make sensitive-key whitelist suffix matching case-insensitive while preserving <code>passwordFile</code> path exemptions, preventing accidental redaction of non-secret config values like <code>maxTokens</code> and IRC password-file paths. (#16042) Thanks @akramcodez.</li>
<li>Dev tooling: harden git <code>pre-commit</code> hook against option injection from malicious filenames (for example <code>--force</code>), preventing accidental staging of ignored files. Thanks @mrthankyou.</li>
<li>Gateway/Agent: reject malformed <code>agent:</code>-prefixed session keys (for example, <code>agent:main</code>) in <code>agent</code> and <code>agent.identity.get</code> instead of silently resolving them to the default agent, preventing accidental cross-session routing. (#15707) Thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>Gateway/Chat: harden <code>chat.send</code> inbound message handling by rejecting null bytes, stripping unsafe control characters, and normalizing Unicode to NFC before dispatch. (#8593) Thanks @fr33d3m0n.</li>
<li>Gateway/Send: return an actionable error when <code>send</code> targets internal-only <code>webchat</code>, guiding callers to use <code>chat.send</code> or a deliverable channel. (#15703) Thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>Control UI: prevent stored XSS via assistant name/avatar by removing inline script injection, serving bootstrap config as JSON, and enforcing <code>script-src 'self'</code>. Thanks @Adam55A-code.</li>
<li>Agents/Security: sanitize workspace paths before embedding into LLM prompts (strip Unicode control/format chars) to prevent instruction injection via malicious directory names. Thanks @aether-ai-agent.</li>
<li>Agents/Sandbox: clarify system prompt path guidance so sandbox <code>bash/exec</code> uses container paths (for example <code>/workspace</code>) while file tools keep host-bridge mapping, avoiding first-attempt path misses from host-only absolute paths in sandbox command execution. (#17693) Thanks @app/juniordevbot.</li>
<li>Agents/Context: apply configured model <code>contextWindow</code> overrides after provider discovery so <code>lookupContextTokens()</code> honors operator config values (including discovery-failure paths). (#17404) Thanks @michaelbship and @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Agents/Context: derive <code>lookupContextTokens()</code> from auth-available model metadata and keep the smallest discovered context window for duplicate model ids, preventing cross-provider cache collisions from overestimating session context limits. (#17586) Thanks @githabideri and @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI: force <code>store=true</code> for direct OpenAI Responses/Codex runs to preserve multi-turn server-side conversation state, while leaving proxy/non-OpenAI endpoints unchanged. (#16803) Thanks @mark9232 and @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Memory/FTS: make <code>buildFtsQuery</code> Unicode-aware so non-ASCII queries (including CJK) produce keyword tokens instead of falling back to vector-only search. (#17672) Thanks @KinGP5471.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/Compaction: resolve <code>memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md</code> placeholders with timezone-aware runtime dates and append a <code>Current time:</code> line to memory-flush turns, preventing wrong-year memory filenames without making the system prompt time-variant. (#17603, #17633) Thanks @nicholaspapadam-wq and @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Agents: return an explicit timeout error reply when an embedded run times out before producing any payloads, preventing silent dropped turns during slow cache-refresh transitions. (#16659) Thanks @liaosvcaf and @vignesh07.</li>
<li>Group chats: always inject group chat context (name, participants, reply guidance) into the system prompt on every turn, not just the first. Prevents the model from losing awareness of which group it's in and incorrectly using the message tool to send to the same group. (#14447) Thanks @tyler6204.</li>
<li>Browser/Agents: when browser control service is unavailable, return explicit non-retry guidance (instead of "try again") so models do not loop on repeated browser tool calls until timeout. (#17673) Thanks @austenstone.</li>
<li>Subagents: use child-run-based deterministic announce idempotency keys across direct and queued delivery paths (with legacy queued-item fallback) to prevent duplicate announce retries without collapsing distinct same-millisecond announces. (#17150) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Subagents/Models: preserve <code>agents.defaults.model.fallbacks</code> when subagent sessions carry a model override, so subagent runs fail over to configured fallback models instead of retrying only the overridden primary model.</li>
<li>Telegram: omit <code>message_thread_id</code> for DM sends/draft previews and keep forum-topic handling (<code>id=1</code> general omitted, non-general kept), preventing DM failures with <code>400 Bad Request: message thread not found</code>. (#10942) Thanks @garnetlyx.</li>
<li>Telegram: replace inbound <code><media:audio></code> placeholder with successful preflight voice transcript in message body context, preventing placeholder-only prompt bodies for mention-gated voice messages. (#16789) Thanks @Limitless2023.</li>
<li>Telegram: retry inbound media <code>getFile</code> calls (3 attempts with backoff) and gracefully fall back to placeholder-only processing when retries fail, preventing dropped voice/media messages on transient Telegram network errors. (#16154) Thanks @yinghaosang.</li>
<li>Telegram: finalize streaming preview replies in place instead of sending a second final message, preventing duplicate Telegram assistant outputs at stream completion. (#17218) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Discord: preserve channel session continuity when runtime payloads omit <code>message.channelId</code> by falling back to event/raw <code>channel_id</code> values for routing/session keys, so same-channel messages keep history across turns/restarts. Also align diagnostics so active Discord runs no longer appear as <code>sessionKey=unknown</code>. (#17622) Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Discord: dedupe native skill commands by skill name in multi-agent setups to prevent duplicated slash commands with <code>_2</code> suffixes. (#17365) Thanks @seewhyme.</li>
<li>Discord: ensure role allowlist matching uses raw role IDs for message routing authorization. Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>Web UI/Agents: hide <code>BOOTSTRAP.md</code> in the Agents Files list after onboarding is completed, avoiding confusing missing-file warnings for completed workspaces. (#17491) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/WhatsApp/TUI/Web: when a final assistant message is <code>NO_REPLY</code> and a messaging tool send succeeded, mirror the delivered messaging-tool text into session-visible assistant output so TUI/Web no longer show <code>NO_REPLY</code> placeholders. (#7010) Thanks @Morrowind-Xie.</li>
<li>Cron: infer <code>payload.kind="agentTurn"</code> for model-only <code>cron.update</code> payload patches, so partial agent-turn updates do not fail validation when <code>kind</code> is omitted. (#15664) Thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>TUI: make searchable-select filtering and highlight rendering ANSI-aware so queries ignore hidden escape codes and no longer corrupt ANSI styling sequences during match highlighting. (#4519) Thanks @bee4come.</li>
<li>TUI/Windows: coalesce rapid single-line submit bursts in Git Bash into one multiline message as a fallback when bracketed paste is unavailable, preventing pasted multiline text from being split into multiple sends. (#4986) Thanks @adamkane.</li>
<li>TUI: suppress false <code>(no output)</code> placeholders for non-local empty final events during concurrent runs, preventing external-channel replies from showing empty assistant bubbles while a local run is still streaming. (#5782) Thanks @LagWizard and @vignesh07.</li>
<li>TUI: preserve copy-sensitive long tokens (URLs/paths/file-like identifiers) during wrapping and overflow sanitization so wrapped output no longer inserts spaces that corrupt copy/paste values. (#17515, #17466, #17505) Thanks @abe238, @trevorpan, and @JasonCry.</li>
<li>CLI/Build: make legacy daemon CLI compatibility shim generation tolerant of minimal tsdown daemon export sets, while preserving restart/register compatibility aliases and surfacing explicit errors for unavailable legacy daemon commands. Thanks @vignesh07.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Highlight: External Secrets Management introduces a full <code>openclaw secrets</code> workflow (<code>audit</code>, <code>configure</code>, <code>apply</code>, <code>reload</code>) with runtime snapshot activation, strict <code>secrets apply</code> target-path validation, safer migration scrubbing, ref-only auth-profile support, and dedicated docs. (#26155) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>ACP/Thread-bound agents: make ACP agents first-class runtimes for thread sessions with <code>acp</code> spawn/send dispatch integration, acpx backend bridging, lifecycle controls, startup reconciliation, runtime cleanup, and coalesced thread replies. (#23580) thanks @osolmaz.</li>
<li>Agents/Routing CLI: add <code>openclaw agents bindings</code>, <code>openclaw agents bind</code>, and <code>openclaw agents unbind</code> for account-scoped route management, including channel-only to account-scoped binding upgrades, role-aware binding identity handling, plugin-resolved binding account IDs, and optional account-binding prompts in <code>openclaw channels add</code>. (#27195) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Codex/WebSocket transport: make <code>openai-codex</code> WebSocket-first by default (<code>transport: "auto"</code> with SSE fallback), keep explicit per-model/runtime transport overrides, and add regression coverage + docs for transport selection.</li>
<li>Onboarding/Plugins: let channel plugins own interactive onboarding flows with optional <code>configureInteractive</code> and <code>configureWhenConfigured</code> hooks while preserving the generic fallback path. (#27191) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Android/Nodes: add Android <code>device</code> capability plus <code>device.status</code> and <code>device.info</code> node commands, including runtime handler wiring and protocol/registry coverage for device status/info payloads. (#27664) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Android/Nodes: add <code>notifications.list</code> support on Android nodes and expose <code>nodes notifications_list</code> in agent tooling for listing active device notifications. (#27344) thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Docs/Contributing: add Nimrod Gutman to the maintainer roster in <code>CONTRIBUTING.md</code>. (#27840) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Telegram/DM allowlist runtime inheritance: enforce <code>dmPolicy: "allowlist"</code> <code>allowFrom</code> requirements using effective account-plus-parent config across account-capable channels (Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, IRC, BlueBubbles, WhatsApp), and align <code>openclaw doctor</code> checks to the same inheritance logic so DM traffic is not silently dropped after upgrades. (#27936) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Delivery queue/recovery backoff: prevent retry starvation by persisting <code>lastAttemptAt</code> on failed sends and deferring recovery retries until each entry's <code>lastAttemptAt + backoff</code> window is eligible, while continuing to recover ready entries behind deferred ones. Landed from contributor PR #27710 by @Jimmy-xuzimo. Thanks @Jimmy-xuzimo.</li>
<li>Google Chat/Lifecycle: keep Google Chat <code>startAccount</code> pending until abort in webhook mode so startup is no longer interpreted as immediate exit, preventing auto-restart loops and webhook-target churn. (#27384) thanks @junsuwhy.</li>
<li>Temp dirs/Linux umask: force <code>0700</code> permissions after temp-dir creation and self-heal existing writable temp dirs before trust checks so <code>umask 0002</code> installs no longer crash-loop on startup. Landed from contributor PR #27860 by @stakeswky. (#27853) Thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Nextcloud Talk/Lifecycle: keep <code>startAccount</code> pending until abort and stop the webhook monitor on shutdown, preventing <code>EADDRINUSE</code> restart loops when the gateway manages account lifecycle. (#27897)</li>
<li>Microsoft Teams/File uploads: acknowledge <code>fileConsent/invoke</code> immediately (<code>invokeResponse</code> before upload + file card send) so Teams no longer shows false "Something went wrong" timeout banners while upload completion continues asynchronously; includes updated async regression coverage. Landed from contributor PR #27641 by @scz2011.</li>
<li>Queue/Drain/Cron reliability: harden lane draining with guaranteed <code>draining</code> flag reset on synchronous pump failures, reject new queue enqueues during gateway restart drain windows (instead of silently killing accepted tasks), add <code>/stop</code> queued-backlog cutoff metadata with stale-message skipping (while avoiding cross-session native-stop cutoff bleed), and raise isolated cron <code>agentTurn</code> outer safety timeout to avoid false 10-minute timeout races against longer agent session timeouts. (#27407, #27332, #27427)</li>
<li>Typing/Main reply pipeline: always mark dispatch idle in <code>agent-runner</code> finalization so typing cleanup runs even when dispatcher <code>onIdle</code> does not fire, preventing stuck typing indicators after run completion. (#27250) Thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Typing/TTL safety net: add max-duration guardrails to shared typing callbacks so stuck lifecycle edges auto-stop typing indicators even when explicit idle/cleanup signals are missed. (#27428) Thanks @Crpdim.</li>
<li>Typing/Cross-channel leakage: unify run-scoped typing suppression for cross-channel/internal-webchat routes, preserve current inbound origin as embedded run message channel context, harden shared typing keepalive with consecutive-failure circuit breaker edge-case handling, and enforce dispatcher completion/idle waits in extension dispatcher callsites (Feishu, Matrix, Mattermost, MSTeams) so typing indicators always clean up on success/error paths. Related: #27647, #27493, #27598. Supersedes/replaces draft PRs: #27640, #27593, #27540.</li>
<li>Telegram/sendChatAction 401 handling: add bounded exponential backoff + temporary local typing suppression after repeated unauthorized failures to stop unbounded <code>sendChatAction</code> retry loops that can trigger Telegram abuse enforcement and bot deletion. (#27415) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Telegram/Webhook startup: clarify webhook config guidance, allow <code>channels.telegram.webhookPort: 0</code> for ephemeral listener binding, and log both the local listener URL and Telegram-advertised webhook URL with the bound port. (#25732) thanks @huntharo.</li>
<li>Browser/Chrome extension handshake: bind relay WS message handling before <code>onopen</code> and add non-blocking <code>connect.challenge</code> response handling for gateway-style handshake frames, avoiding stuck <code>…</code> badge states when challenge frames arrive immediately on connect. Landed from contributor PR #22571 by @pandego. (#22553)</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay init: dedupe concurrent same-port relay startup with shared in-flight initialization promises so callers await one startup lifecycle and receive consistent success/failure results. Landed from contributor PR #21277 by @HOYALIM. (Related #20688)</li>
<li>Browser/Fill relay + CLI parity: accept <code>act.fill</code> fields without explicit <code>type</code> by defaulting missing/empty <code>type</code> to <code>text</code> in both browser relay route parsing and <code>openclaw browser fill</code> CLI field parsing, so relay calls no longer fail when the model omits field type metadata. Landed from contributor PR #27662 by @Uface11. (#27296) Thanks @Uface11.</li>
<li>Feishu/Permission error dispatch: merge sender-name permission notices into the main inbound dispatch so one user message produces one agent turn/reply (instead of a duplicate permission-notice turn), with regression coverage. (#27381) thanks @byungsker.</li>
<li>Agents/Canvas default node resolution: when multiple connected canvas-capable nodes exist and no single <code>mac-*</code> candidate is selected, default to the first connected candidate instead of failing with <code>node required</code> for implicit-node canvas tool calls. Landed from contributor PR #27444 by @carbaj03. Thanks @carbaj03.</li>
<li>TUI/stream assembly: preserve streamed text across real tool-boundary drops without keeping stale streamed text when non-text blocks appear only in the final payload. Landed from contributor PR #27711 by @scz2011. (#27674)</li>
<li>Hooks/Internal <code>message:sent</code>: forward <code>sessionKey</code> on outbound sends from agent delivery, cron isolated delivery, gateway receipt acks, heartbeat sends, session-maintenance warnings, and restart-sentinel recovery so internal <code>message:sent</code> hooks consistently dispatch with session context, including <code>openclaw agent --deliver</code> runs resumed via <code>--session-id</code> (without explicit <code>--session-key</code>). Landed from contributor PR #27584 by @qualiobra. Thanks @qualiobra.</li>
<li>Pi image-token usage: stop re-injecting history image blocks each turn, process image references from the current prompt only, and prune already-answered user-image blocks in stored history to prevent runaway token growth. (#27602)</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/SSRF: auto-allowlist the configured <code>serverUrl</code> hostname for attachment fetches so localhost/private-IP BlueBubbles setups are no longer false-blocked by default SSRF checks. Landed from contributor PR #27648 by @lailoo. (#27599) Thanks @taylorhou for reporting.</li>
<li>Agents/Compaction + onboarding safety: prevent destructive double-compaction by stripping stale assistant usage around compaction boundaries, skipping post-compaction custom metadata writes in the same attempt, and cancelling safeguard compaction when there are no real conversation messages to summarize; harden workspace/bootstrap detection for memory-backed workspaces; and change <code>openclaw onboard --reset</code> default scope to <code>config+creds+sessions</code> (workspace deletion now requires <code>--reset-scope full</code>). (#26458, #27314) Thanks @jaden-clovervnd, @Sid-Qin, and @widingmarcus-cyber for fix direction in #26502, #26529, and #27492.</li>
<li>NO_REPLY suppression: suppress <code>NO_REPLY</code> before Slack API send and in sub-agent announce completion flow so sentinel text no longer leaks into user channels. Landed from contributor PRs #27529 (by @Sid-Qin) and #27535 (rewritten minimal landing by maintainers). (#27387, #27531)</li>
<li>Matrix/Group sender identity: preserve sender labels in Matrix group inbound prompt text (<code>BodyForAgent</code>) for both channel and threaded messages, and align group envelopes with shared inbound sender-prefix formatting so first-person requests resolve against the current sender. (#27401) thanks @koushikxd.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/Streaming: suppress only exact <code>NO_REPLY</code> final replies while still filtering streaming partial sentinel fragments (<code>NO_</code>, <code>NO_RE</code>, <code>HEARTBEAT_...</code>) so substantive replies ending with <code>NO_REPLY</code> are delivered and partial silent tokens do not leak during streaming. (#19576) Thanks @aldoeliacim.</li>
<li>Auto-reply/Inbound metadata: add a readable <code>timestamp</code> field to conversation info and ignore invalid/out-of-range timestamp values so prompt assembly never crashes on malformed timestamp inputs. (#17017) thanks @liuy.</li>
<li>Typing/Run completion race: prevent post-run keepalive ticks from re-triggering typing callbacks by guarding <code>triggerTyping()</code> with <code>runComplete</code>, with regression coverage for no-restart behavior during run-complete/dispatch-idle boundaries. (#27413) Thanks @widingmarcus-cyber.</li>
<li>Typing/Dispatch idle: force typing cleanup when <code>markDispatchIdle</code> never arrives after run completion, avoiding leaked typing keepalive loops in cron/announce edges. Landed from contributor PR #27541 by @Sid-Qin. (#27493)</li>
<li>Telegram/Inline buttons: allow callback-query button handling in groups (including <code>/models</code> follow-up buttons) when group policy authorizes the sender, by removing the redundant callback allowlist gate that blocked open-policy groups. (#27343) Thanks @GodsBoy.</li>
<li>Telegram/Streaming preview: when finalizing without an existing preview message, prime pending preview text with final answer before stop-flush so users do not briefly see stale 1-2 word fragments (for example <code>no</code> before <code>no problem</code>). (#27449) Thanks @emanuelst for the original fix direction in #19673.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay CORS: handle <code>/json*</code> <code>OPTIONS</code> preflight before auth checks, allow Chrome extension origins, and return extension-origin CORS headers on relay HTTP responses so extension token validation no longer fails cross-origin. Landed from contributor PR #23962 by @miloudbelarebia. (#23842)</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay auth: allow <code>?token=</code> query-param auth on relay <code>/json*</code> endpoints (consistent with relay WebSocket auth) so curl/devtools-style <code>/json/version</code> and <code>/json/list</code> probes work without requiring custom headers. Landed from contributor PR #26015 by @Sid-Qin. (#25928)</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay shutdown: flush pending extension-request timers/rejections during relay <code>stop()</code> before socket/server teardown so in-flight extension waits do not survive shutdown windows. Landed from contributor PR #24142 by @kevinWangSheng.</li>
<li>Browser/Extension relay reconnect resilience: keep CDP clients alive across brief MV3 extension disconnect windows, wait briefly for extension reconnect before failing in-flight CDP commands, and only tear down relay target/client state after reconnect grace expires. Landed from contributor PR #27617 by @davidemanuelDEV.</li>
<li>Browser/Route decode hardening: guard malformed percent-encoding in relay target action routes and browser route-param decoding so crafted <code>%</code> paths return <code>400</code> instead of crashing/unhandled URI decode failures. Landed from contributor PR #11880 by @Yida-Dev.</li>
<li>Feishu/Inbound message metadata: include inbound <code>message_id</code> in <code>BodyForAgent</code> on a dedicated metadata line so agents can reliably correlate and act on media/message operations that require message IDs, with regression coverage. (#27253) thanks @xss925175263.</li>
<li>Feishu/Doc tools: route <code>feishu_doc</code> and <code>feishu_app_scopes</code> through the active agent account context (with explicit <code>accountId</code> override support) so multi-account agents no longer default to the first configured app, with regression coverage for context routing and explicit override behavior. (#27338) thanks @AaronL725.</li>
<li>LINE/Inline directives auth: gate directive parsing (<code>/model</code>, <code>/think</code>, <code>/verbose</code>, <code>/reasoning</code>, <code>/queue</code>) on resolved authorization (<code>command.isAuthorizedSender</code>) so <code>commands.allowFrom</code>-authorized LINE senders are not silently stripped when raw <code>CommandAuthorized</code> is unset. Landed from contributor PR #27248 by @kevinWangSheng. (#27240)</li>
<li>Onboarding/Gateway: seed default Control UI <code>allowedOrigins</code> for non-loopback binds during onboarding (<code>localhost</code>/<code>127.0.0.1</code> plus custom bind host) so fresh non-loopback setups do not fail startup due to missing origin policy. (#26157) thanks @stakeswky.</li>
<li>Docker/GCP onboarding: reduce first-build OOM risk by capping Node heap during <code>pnpm install</code>, reuse existing gateway token during <code>docker-setup.sh</code> reruns so <code>.env</code> stays aligned with config, auto-bootstrap Control UI allowed origins for non-loopback Docker binds, and add GCP docs guidance for tokenized dashboard links + pairing recovery commands. (#26253) Thanks @pandego.</li>
<li>CLI/Gateway <code>--force</code> in non-root Docker: recover from <code>lsof</code> permission failures (<code>EACCES</code>/<code>EPERM</code>) by falling back to <code>fuser</code> kill + probe-based port checks, so <code>openclaw gateway --force</code> works for default container <code>node</code> user flows. (#27941)</li>
<li>Gateway/Bind visibility: emit a startup warning when binding to non-loopback addresses so operators get explicit exposure guidance in runtime logs. (#25397) thanks @let5sne.</li>
<li>Sessions cleanup/Doctor: add <code>openclaw sessions cleanup --fix-missing</code> to prune store entries whose transcript files are missing, including doctor guidance and CLI coverage. Landed from contributor PR #27508 by @Sid-Qin. (#27422)</li>
<li>Doctor/State integrity: ignore metadata-only slash routing sessions when checking recent missing transcripts so <code>openclaw doctor</code> no longer reports false-positive transcript-missing warnings for <code>*:slash:*</code> keys. (#27375) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>CLI/Gateway status: force local <code>gateway status</code> probe host to <code>127.0.0.1</code> for <code>bind=lan</code> so co-located probes do not trip non-loopback plaintext WebSocket checks. (#26997) thanks @chikko80.</li>
<li>CLI/Gateway auth: align <code>gateway run --auth</code> parsing/help text with supported gateway auth modes by accepting <code>none</code> and <code>trusted-proxy</code> (in addition to <code>token</code>/<code>password</code>) for CLI overrides. (#27469) thanks @s1korrrr.</li>
<li>CLI/Daemon status TLS probe: use <code>wss://</code> and forward local TLS certificate fingerprint for TLS-enabled gateway daemon probes so <code>openclaw daemon status</code> works with <code>gateway.bind=lan</code> + <code>gateway.tls.enabled=true</code>. (#24234) thanks @liuy.</li>
<li>Podman/Default bind: change <code>run-openclaw-podman.sh</code> default gateway bind from <code>lan</code> to <code>loopback</code> and document explicit LAN opt-in with Control UI origin configuration. (#27491) thanks @robbyczgw-cla.</li>
<li>Daemon/macOS launchd: forward proxy env vars into supervised service environments, keep LaunchAgent <code>KeepAlive=true</code> semantics, and harden restart sequencing to <code>print -> bootout -> wait old pid exit -> bootstrap -> kickstart</code>. (#27276) thanks @frankekn.</li>
<li>Gateway/macOS restart-loop hardening: detect OpenClaw-managed supervisor markers during SIGUSR1 restart handoff, clean stale gateway PIDs before <code>/restart</code> launchctl/systemctl triggers, and set LaunchAgent <code>ThrottleInterval=60</code> to bound launchd retry storms during lock-release races. Landed from contributor PRs #27655 (@taw0002), #27448 (@Sid-Qin), and #27650 (@kevinWangSheng). (#27605, #27590, #26904, #26736)</li>
<li>Models/MiniMax auth header defaults: set <code>authHeader: true</code> for both onboarding-generated MiniMax API providers and implicit built-in MiniMax (<code>minimax</code>, <code>minimax-portal</code>) provider templates so first requests no longer fail with MiniMax <code>401 authentication_error</code> due to missing <code>Authorization</code> header. Landed from contributor PRs #27622 by @riccoyuanft and #27631 by @kevinWangSheng. (#27600, #15303)</li>
<li>Auth/Auth profiles: normalize <code>auth-profiles.json</code> alias fields (<code>mode -> type</code>, <code>apiKey -> key</code>) before credential validation so entries copied from <code>openclaw.json</code> auth examples are no longer silently dropped. (#26950) thanks @byungsker.</li>
<li>Models/Profile suffix parsing: centralize trailing <code>@profile</code> parsing and only treat <code>@</code> as a profile separator when it appears after the final <code>/</code>, preserving model IDs like <code>openai/@cf/...</code> and <code>openrouter/@preset/...</code> across <code>/model</code> directive parsing and allowlist model resolution, with regression coverage.</li>
<li>Models/OpenAI Codex config schema parity: accept <code>openai-codex-responses</code> in the config model API schema and TypeScript <code>ModelApi</code> union, with regression coverage for config validation. Landed from contributor PR #27501 by @AytuncYildizli. Thanks @AytuncYildizli.</li>
<li>Agents/Models config: preserve agent-level provider <code>apiKey</code> and <code>baseUrl</code> during merge-mode <code>models.json</code> updates when agent values are present. (#27293) thanks @Sid-Qin.</li>
<li>Azure OpenAI Responses: force <code>store=true</code> for <code>azure-openai-responses</code> direct responses API calls to avoid multi-turn 400 failures. Landed from contributor PR #27499 by @polarbear-Yang. (#27497)</li>
<li>Security/Node exec approvals: require structured <code>commandArgv</code> approvals for <code>host=node</code>, enforce versioned <code>systemRunBindingV1</code> matching for argv/cwd/session/agent/env context with fail-closed behavior on missing/mismatched bindings, and add <code>GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF</code> to blocked host env keys. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Plugin channel HTTP auth: normalize protected <code>/api/channels</code> path checks against canonicalized request paths (case + percent-decoding + slash normalization), resolve encoded dot-segment traversal variants, and fail closed on malformed <code>%</code>-encoded channel prefixes so alternate-path variants cannot bypass gateway auth. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @zpbrent for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Gateway node pairing: pin paired-device <code>platform</code>/<code>deviceFamily</code> metadata across reconnects and bind those fields into device-auth signatures, so reconnect metadata spoofing cannot expand node command allowlists without explicit repair pairing. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @76embiid21 for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Sandbox path alias guard: reject broken symlink targets by resolving through existing ancestors and failing closed on out-of-root targets, preventing workspace-only <code>apply_patch</code> writes from escaping sandbox/workspace boundaries via dangling symlinks. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Workspace FS boundary aliases: harden canonical boundary resolution for non-existent-leaf symlink aliases while preserving valid in-root aliases, preventing first-write workspace escapes via out-of-root symlink targets. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Config includes: harden <code>$include</code> file loading with verified-open reads, reject hardlinked include aliases, and enforce include file-size guardrails so config include resolution remains bounded to trusted in-root files. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @zpbrent for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Node exec approvals hardening: freeze immutable approval-time execution plans (<code>argv</code>/<code>cwd</code>/<code>agentId</code>/<code>sessionKey</code>) via <code>system.run.prepare</code>, enforce those canonical plan values during approval forwarding/execution, and reject mutable parent-symlink cwd paths during approval-plan building to prevent approval bypass via symlink rebind. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Microsoft Teams media fetch: route Graph message/hosted-content/attachment fetches and auth-scope fallback attachment downloads through shared SSRF-guarded fetch paths, and centralize hostname-suffix allowlist policy helpers in the plugin SDK to remove channel/plugin drift. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Voice Call (Twilio): bind webhook replay + manager dedupe identity to authenticated request material, remove unsigned <code>i-twilio-idempotency-token</code> trust from replay/dedupe keys, and thread verified request identity through provider parse flow to harden cross-provider event dedupe. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @tdjackey for reporting.</li>
<li>Security/Exec approvals forwarding: prefer turn-source channel/account/thread metadata when resolving approval delivery targets so stale session routes do not misroute approval prompts.</li>
<li>Security/Pairing multi-account isolation: enforce account-scoped pairing allowlists and pending-request storage across core + extension message channels while preserving channel-scoped defaults for the default account. This ships in the next npm release (<code>2026.2.26</code>). Thanks @tdjackey for reporting and @gumadeiras for implementation.</li>
<li>Config/Plugins entries: treat unknown <code>plugins.entries.*</code> ids as startup warnings (ignored stale keys) instead of hard validation failures that can crash-loop gateway boot. Landed from contributor PR #27506 by @Sid-Qin. (#27455)</li>
<li>Telegram native commands: degrade command registration on <code>BOT_COMMANDS_TOO_MUCH</code> by retrying with fewer commands instead of crash-looping startup sync. Landed from contributor PR #27512 by @Sid-Qin. (#27456)</li>
<li>Web tools/Proxy: route <code>web_search</code> provider HTTP calls (Brave, Perplexity, xAI, Gemini, Kimi), redirect resolution, and <code>web_fetch</code> through a shared proxy-aware SSRF guard path so gateway installs behind <code>HTTP_PROXY</code>/<code>HTTPS_PROXY</code>/<code>ALL_PROXY</code> no longer fail with transport <code>fetch failed</code> errors. (#27430) thanks @kevinWangSheng.</li>
<li>Gateway shared-auth scopes: preserve requested operator scopes for shared-token clients when device identity is unavailable, instead of clearing scopes during auth handling. Landed from contributor PR #27498 by @kevinWangSheng. (#27494)</li>
<li>Cron/Hooks isolated routing: preserve canonical <code>agent:*</code> session keys in isolated runs so already-qualified keys are not double-prefixed (for example <code>agent:main:main</code> no longer becomes <code>agent:main:agent:main:main</code>). Landed from contributor PR #27333 by @MaheshBhushan. (#27289, #27282)</li>
<li>Channels/Multi-account config: when adding a non-default channel account to a single-account top-level channel setup, move existing account-scoped top-level single-account values into <code>channels.<channel>.accounts.default</code> before writing the new account so the original account keeps working without duplicated account values at channel root; <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code> now repairs previously mixed channel account shapes the same way. (#27334) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>iOS/Talk mode: stop injecting the voice directive hint into iOS Talk prompts and remove the Voice Directive Hint setting, reducing model bias toward tool-style TTS directives and keeping relay responses text-first by default. (#27543) thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>CI/Windows: shard the Windows <code>checks-windows</code> test lane into two matrix jobs and honor explicit shard index overrides in <code>scripts/test-parallel.mjs</code> to reduce CI critical-path wall time. (#27234) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
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