Catch dynamic gateway-scope resolver failures in the dispatcher, narrow
forwarded gateway scope strings with an explicit operator-scope guard, add
regression coverage for admin bypass and resolver-throw behavior, and
refresh bundled plugin metadata after main-branch drift.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
Follow up on review feedback for the centralized plugin command auth
change. Keep the scope tightly limited to the three review items:
catch exceptions from `resolveRequiredGatewayScopes`, replace the raw
`GatewayClientScopes` cast with explicit operator-scope narrowing, and
add dispatcher-level tests for the `operator.admin` bypass plus the safe
failure path when dynamic scope resolution throws.
While landing that patch, the repo hook may report stale bundled plugin
metadata generated files because main advanced. Regenerate those standard
outputs with the repo generator so the branch is consistent enough to
rebase, but do not chase unrelated CI or Discord test failures here.
Update the generated Plugin SDK API baseline files after extending plugin
command types for centralized owner and gateway-scope authorization.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
The prior commit intentionally changed exported plugin SDK types in
`src/plugins/types.ts` by adding richer plugin command auth context and
declarative command requirement fields. CI reported plugin SDK API drift,
which means the generated baseline files under `docs/.generated/` no
longer matched the exported surface.
Regenerate only the plugin SDK API baseline artifacts with the repo's
standard generator, verify `pnpm plugin-sdk:api:check` passes, and keep
this follow-up scoped to those generated files. Do not fold in unrelated
failing tests from untouched surfaces.
Move plugin command authorization toward the GHSA's long-term model by
preserving richer auth context, supporting declarative owner and gateway
scope requirements, and enforcing them in the shared dispatcher. Convert
`/pair approve` to use the centralized requirement path and add regression
coverage for dispatcher-level auth behavior.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
This follow-up hardening is for the plugin command auth gap described in
GHSA-9gwp-pxfh-w6r5. The immediate exploit path was already fixed by
plumbing gateway scopes into the device-pair plugin and checking `/pair
approve` inline, but the longer-term goal is to stop relying on lossy,
plugin-specific auth checks.
Preserve the existing plugin command flow and keep the change additive.
Carry richer authorization context into plugin execution, including owner
status and command surface, and let commands declare owner or internal
gateway-scope requirements that the central dispatcher enforces. Internal
callers should fail closed when required scopes are missing, with admin
scope still satisfying narrower operator requirements, while non-internal
chat surfaces should keep their current auth behavior.
Because `/pair` mixes low-risk actions like `qr` and `status` with the
privileged `approve` action, use a context-sensitive requirement instead
of making the whole command require pairing scope. Add focused regression
tests around dispatcher enforcement and update any command-context test
helpers that now need the richer fields.
* test: improve test runner help text
* test: print extension help to stdout
* test: leave extension help passthrough alone
* test: parse timing update flags in one pass
* fix(agents): enforce visibility guard after sessionId resolution in session_status
When a sessionId (rather than an explicit agent key) is passed to the
session_status tool, the sessionId resolution block rewrites
requestedKeyRaw to an explicit "agent:..." key. The subsequent
visibility guard check at line 375 tested
`!requestedKeyRaw.startsWith("agent:")`, which was now always false
after resolution — skipping the visibility check entirely.
This meant a sandboxed agent could bypass visibility restrictions by
providing a sessionId instead of an explicit session key.
Fix: use the original `isExplicitAgentKey` flag (captured before
resolution) instead of re-checking the dynamic requestedKeyRaw.
This ensures the visibility guard runs for sessionId inputs while
still skipping the redundant check for inputs that were already
validated at the earlier explicit-key check (lines 281-286).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: cover session status sessionId guard
* test: align parent sessionId guard coverage
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Co-authored-by: Kevin Sheng <shenghuikevin@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(extensions): route fetch calls through fetchWithSsrFGuard
Replace raw fetch() with fetchWithSsrFGuard in BlueBubbles, Mattermost,
Nextcloud Talk, and Thread Ownership extensions so outbound requests go
through the shared DNS-pinning and network-policy layer.
BlueBubbles: thread allowPrivateNetwork from account config through all
fetch call sites (send, chat, reactions, history, probe, attachments,
multipart). Add _setFetchGuardForTesting hook for test overrides.
Mattermost: add guardedFetchImpl wrapper in createMattermostClient that
buffers the response body before releasing the dispatcher. Handle
null-body status codes (204/304).
Nextcloud Talk: wrap both sendMessage and sendReaction with
fetchWithSsrFGuard and try/finally release.
Thread Ownership: add fetchWithSsrFGuard and ssrfPolicyFromAllowPrivateNetwork
to the plugin SDK surface; use allowPrivateNetwork:true for the
Docker-internal forwarder.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(extensions): improve null-body handling and test harness cleanup
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(bluebubbles): default to strict SSRF policy when allowPrivateNetwork is unset
Callers that omit allowPrivateNetwork previously got undefined policy,
which caused blueBubblesFetchWithTimeout to fall through to raw fetch
and bypass the SSRF guard entirely.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(bluebubbles): thread allowPrivateNetwork through action and monitor call sites
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(mattermost,nextcloud-talk): add allowPrivateNetwork config for self-hosted/LAN deployments
* fix: regenerate config docs baseline for new allowPrivateNetwork fields
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Remove Qwen OAuth integration (qwen-portal-auth)
Qwen OAuth via portal.qwen.ai is being deprecated by the Qwen team due
to traffic impact on their primary Qwen Code user base. Users should
migrate to the officially supported Model Studio (Alibaba Cloud Coding
Plan) provider instead.
Ref: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/49557
- Delete extensions/qwen-portal-auth/ plugin entirely
- Remove qwen-portal from onboarding auth choices, provider aliases,
auto-enable list, bundled plugin defaults, and pricing cache
- Remove Qwen CLI credential sync (external-cli-sync, cli-credentials)
- Remove QWEN_OAUTH_MARKER from model auth markers
- Update docs/providers/qwen.md to redirect to Model Studio
- Update model-providers docs (EN + zh-CN) to remove Qwen OAuth section
- Regenerate config and plugin-sdk baselines
- Update all affected tests
Co-authored-by: Qwen-Coder <qwen-coder@alibabacloud.com>
* Clean up residual qwen-portal references after OAuth removal
* Add migration hint for deprecated qwen-portal OAuth provider
* fix: finish qwen oauth removal follow-up
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Co-authored-by: Qwen-Coder <qwen-coder@alibabacloud.com>
Co-authored-by: Frank Yang <frank.ekn@gmail.com>
* Docs: rename modelstudio.md to qwen_modelstudio.md, add Standard API endpoints
* refine docs
* Docs: fix broken link in providers/index.md after modelstudio rename
* Docs: add redirect from /providers/modelstudio to /providers/qwen_modelstudio
* Docs: adjust the order in index.md
* docs: rename modelstudio to qwen_modelstudio, add Standard API endpoints (#54407) (thanks @wenmengzhou)
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Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
* Microsoft Foundry: add native provider
* Microsoft Foundry: tighten review fixes
* Microsoft Foundry: enable by default
* Microsoft Foundry: stabilize API routing
* msteams: add pin/unpin, list-pins, and read message actions
Wire up Graph API endpoints for message read, pin, unpin, and list-pins
in the MS Teams extension, following the same patterns as edit/delete.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* msteams: address PR review comments for pin/unpin/read actions
- Handle 204 No Content in postGraphJson (Graph mutations may return empty body)
- Strip conversation:/user: prefixes in resolveConversationPath to avoid Graph 404s
- Remove dead variable in channel pin branch
- Rename unpin param from messageId to pinnedMessageId for semantic clarity
- Accept both pinnedMessageId and messageId in unpin action handler for compat
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* msteams: resolve user targets + add User-Agent to Graph helpers
- Resolve user:<aadId> targets to actual conversation IDs via conversation
store before Graph API calls (fixes 404 for DM-context actions)
- Add User-Agent header to postGraphJson/deleteGraphRequest for consistency
with fetchGraphJson after rebase onto main
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* msteams: resolve DM targets to Graph chat IDs + expose pin IDs
- Prefer cached graphChatId over Bot Framework conversation IDs for user
targets; throw descriptive error when no Graph-compatible ID is available
- Add `id` field to list-pins rows so default formatters surface the pinned
resource ID needed for the unpin flow
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* msteams: add react and reactions (list) message actions
* msteams: add search message action via Graph API
* msteams: fix search query injection, add ConsistencyLevel header, use manual query string
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* msteams: fetch thread history via Graph API for channel replies
* msteams: address PR #51643 review feedback
- Wrap resolveTeamGroupId Graph call in try/catch, fall back to raw
conversationTeamId when Team.ReadBasic.All permission is missing
- Remove dead fetchChatMessages function (exported but never called)
- Add JSDoc documenting oldest-50-replies Graph API limitation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* msteams: address thread history PR review comments
* msteams: only cache team group IDs on successful Graph lookup
Avoid caching raw conversationTeamId as a Graph team GUID when the
/teams/{id} lookup fails — the raw ID may be a Bot Framework conversation
key, not a valid GUID, causing silent thread-history failures for the
entire cache TTL.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: pass agentId in CLI message command to enable session transcript writes
The CLI `openclaw message send` command was not passing `agentId` to
`runMessageAction()`, causing the outbound session route resolution to
be skipped (it's gated on `agentId && !dryRun`). Without a route, the
`mirror` object is never constructed, and `appendAssistantMessageToSessionTranscript()`
is never called.
This fix resolves the agent ID from the config (defaulting to "main")
and passes it through, enabling transcript mirroring for all channels
when using the CLI.
Closes#54186
* fix: format message.ts with oxfmt
* fix: use resolveDefaultAgentId instead of cfg.agent
* fix: restore CLI message transcript mirroring (#54187) (thanks @KevInTheCloud5617)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* daemon: tighten systemd duplicate gateway detection (#15849)
* fix three issues from PR review
* fix windows unit tests due to posix/windows path differences
* ensure line continuations are handled in systemd units
* fix misleading test name
* attempt fix windows test due to fs path separator
* fix system_dir separator, fix platform side-effect
* change approach for mocking systemd filesystem test
* normalize systemd paths to linux style
* revert to vers that didnt impact win32 tests
* back out all systemd inspect tests
* change test approach to avoid other tests issues
* fix: tighten systemd duplicate gateway detection (#45328) (thanks @gregretkowski)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* docs: add WeChat channel via official Tencent iLink Bot plugin
Add WeChat to the README channel lists and setup section.
Uses the official Tencent-published plugin @tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin
which connects via the iLink Bot API (QR code login, long-poll).
Requires WeChat 8.0.70+ with the ClawBot plugin enabled; the plugin
is being rolled out gradually by Tencent.
Covers: setup steps, capabilities (DM-only, media up to 100 MB,
multi-account, pairing authorization, typing indicators, config path),
and the context token restart caveat.
* docs: update WeChat plugin install for v2.0 compatibility
- Add version compatibility note (v2.x requires OpenClaw >= 2026.3.22,
@legacy tag for older hosts)
- Add plugins.allow step (required since plugins.allow was introduced)
* docs: drop manual plugins.allow/enable steps (handled by plugins install)
* docs: fix multi-account instruction to require explicit --account id
* docs: trim WeChat section to match neighboring channels, fix pairing link
* docs: sync WeChat channel docs
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* fix(auto-reply): deliver verbose tool summaries in Telegram forum topics
Forum topics have ChatType 'group' but are threaded conversations where
verbose tool output should be delivered (same as DMs). The
shouldSendToolSummaries gate now checks IsForum to allow tool summaries
in forum topic sessions.
Fixes#43206
* test: add sendToolResult count assertion per review feedback
* fix: add changelog for forum topic verbose tool summaries (#43236) (thanks @frankbuild)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* feat: add video generation core infrastructure and extend image generation parameters
Add full video generation capability to OpenClaw core:
- New `video_generate` agent tool with support for prompt, duration, aspect ratio,
resolution, seed, watermark, I2V (first/last frame), camerafixed, and draft mode
- New `VideoGenerationProvider` plugin SDK type and `registerVideoGenerationProvider` API
- New `src/video-generation/` module (types, runtime with fallback, provider registry)
- New `openclaw/plugin-sdk/video-generation` export for external plugins
- 200MB max file size for generated videos (vs default 5MB for images)
Extend image generation with additional parameters:
- `seed`, `watermark`, `guidanceScale`, `optimizePrompt`, `providerOptions`
- New `readBooleanParam()` helper in tool common utilities
Update plugin registry, contracts, and all test mocks to include
`videoGenerationProviders` and `videoGenerationProviderIds`.
Made-with: Cursor
* fix: validate aspect ratio against target provider when model override is set
* cleanup: remove redundant ?? undefined from video/image generate tools
* chore: regenerate plugin SDK API baseline after video generation additions
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Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>
* fix(talk-voice): enforce operator.admin scope on /voice set config writes
* fix(talk-voice): align scope guard with phone-control pattern
Use optional chaining (?.) instead of Array.isArray so webchat callers
with undefined scopes are rejected, matching the established pattern in
phone-control. Add test for webchat-with-no-scopes case.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* plugin-runtime: expose runHeartbeatOnce in system API
Plugins that enqueue system events and need the agent to deliver
responses to the originating channel currently have no way to
override the default `heartbeat.target: "none"` behaviour.
Expose `runHeartbeatOnce` in the plugin runtime `system` namespace
so plugins can trigger a single heartbeat cycle with an explicit
`heartbeat: { target: "last" }` override — the same pattern the
cron service already uses (see #28508).
Changes:
- Add `RunHeartbeatOnceOptions` type and `runHeartbeatOnce` to
`PluginRuntimeCore.system` (types-core.ts)
- Wire the function through a thin wrapper in runtime-system.ts
- Update the test-utils plugin-runtime mock
Made-with: Cursor
* feat(plugins): expose runHeartbeatOnce in system API (#40299) (thanks @loveyana)
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Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
* feat(minimax): add image generation and TTS providers, trim TUI model list
Register MiniMax image-01 and speech-2.8 models as plugin providers for
the image_generate and TTS tools. Both resolve CN/global base URLs from
the configured model endpoint origin.
- Image generation: base64 response, aspect-ratio support, image-to-image
via subject_reference, registered for minimax and minimax-portal
- TTS: speech-2.8-turbo (default) and speech-2.8-hd, hex-encoded audio,
voice listing via get_voice API, telephony PCM support
- Add MiniMax to TTS auto-detection cascade (after ElevenLabs, before
Microsoft) and TTS config section
- Remove MiniMax-VL-01, M2, M2.1, M2.5 and variants from TUI picker;
keep M2.7 and M2.7-highspeed only (backend routing unchanged)
* feat(minimax): trim legacy model catalog to M2.7 only
Cherry-picked from temp/feat/minimax-trim-legacy-models (949ed28).
Removes MiniMax-VL-01, M2, M2.1, M2.5 and variants from the model
catalog, model order, modern model matchers, OAuth config, docs, and
tests. Keeps only M2.7 and M2.7-highspeed.
Conflicts resolved:
- provider-catalog.ts: removed MINIMAX_TUI_MODELS filter (no longer
needed since source array is now M2.7-only)
- index.ts: kept image generation + speech provider registrations
(added by this branch), moved media understanding registrations
earlier (as intended by the cherry-picked commit)
* fix(minimax): update discovery contract test to reflect M2.7-only catalog
Cherry-picked from temp/feat/minimax-trim-legacy-models (2c750cb).
* feat(minimax): add web search provider and register in plugin entry
* fix(minimax): resolve OAuth credentials for TTS speech provider
* MiniMax: remove web search and TTS providers
* fix(minimax): throw on empty images array after generation failure
* feat(minimax): add image generation provider and trim catalog to M2.7 (#54487) (thanks @liyuan97)
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Co-authored-by: tars90percent <tars@minimaxi.com>
Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
* fix(plugins): resolve sdk alias from import.meta.url for external plugins
When a plugin is installed outside the openclaw package (e.g.
~/.openclaw/extensions/), resolveLoaderPluginSdkPackageRoot() fails to
locate the openclaw root via cwd or argv1 hints, resulting in an empty
alias map. Jiti then cannot resolve openclaw/plugin-sdk/* imports and
the plugin fails to load with "Cannot find module".
Since sdk-alias.ts is always compiled into the openclaw package itself,
import.meta.url reliably points inside the installation directory. Add it
as an unconditional fallback in resolveLoaderPluginSdkPackageRoot() so
external plugins can always resolve the plugin SDK.
Fixes: Error: Cannot find module 'openclaw/plugin-sdk/plugin-entry'
* fix(plugins): pass loader moduleUrl to resolve sdk alias for external plugins
The previous approach of adding import.meta.url as an unconditional
fallback inside resolveLoaderPluginSdkPackageRoot() broke test isolation:
tests that expected null from untrusted fixtures started finding the real
openclaw root. Revert that and instead thread an optional moduleUrl through
buildPluginLoaderAliasMap → resolvePluginSdkScopedAliasMap →
listPluginSdkExportedSubpaths → resolveLoaderPluginSdkPackageRoot.
loader.ts passes its own import.meta.url as the hint, which is always
inside the openclaw installation. This guarantees the sdk alias map is
built correctly even when argv1 does not resolve to the openclaw root
(e.g. single-binary distributions, custom launchers, or Docker images
where the binary wrapper is not a standard npm symlink).
Tests that call sdk-alias helpers directly without moduleUrl are
unaffected and continue to enforce the existing isolation semantics.
A new test covers the moduleUrl resolution path explicitly.
* fix(plugins): use existing fixture file for moduleUrl hint in test
The previous test pointed loaderModuleUrl to dist/plugins/loader.js
which is not created by createPluginSdkAliasFixture, causing resolution
to fall back to the real openclaw root instead of the fixture root.
Use fixture.root/openclaw.mjs (created by the bin+marker fixture) so
the moduleUrl hint reliably resolves to the fixture package root.
* fix(test): use fixture.root as cwd in external plugin alias test
When process.cwd() is mocked to the external plugin dir, the
findNearestPluginSdkPackageRoot(process.cwd()) fallback resolves to
the real openclaw repo root in the CI test runner, making the test
resolve the wrong aliases. Using fixture.root as cwd ensures all
resolution paths consistently point to the fixture.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release): add plugin-sdk:check-exports to release:check
plugin-sdk subpath exports (e.g. openclaw/plugin-sdk/plugin-entry,
openclaw/plugin-sdk/provider-auth) were missing from the published
package.json, causing external plugins to fail at load time with
'Cannot find module openclaw/plugin-sdk/plugin-entry'.
Root cause: sync-plugin-sdk-exports.mjs syncs plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json
into package.json exports, but this sync was never validated in the
release:check pipeline. As a result, any drift between
plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json and the published package.json goes
undetected until users hit the runtime error.
Fix: add plugin-sdk:check-exports to release:check so the CI gate
fails loudly if the exports are out of sync before publishing.
* fix(test): isolate moduleUrl hint test from process.cwd() fallback
Use externalPluginRoot as cwd instead of fixture.root, so only the
moduleUrl hint can resolve the openclaw package root. Previously,
withCwd(fixture.root) allowed the process.cwd() fallback to also
resolve the fixture root, making the moduleUrl path untested.
Spotted by greptile-apps review on #54283.
* fix(test): use empty string to disable argv1 in moduleUrl hint test
Passing undefined for argv1 in buildPluginLoaderAliasMap triggers the
STARTUP_ARGV1 default (process.argv[1], the vitest runner binary inside
the openclaw repo). resolveTrustedOpenClawRootFromArgvHint then resolves
to the real openclaw root before the moduleUrl hint is checked, making
the test resolve wrong aliases.
Pass "" instead: falsy so the hint is skipped, but does not trigger the
default parameter value. Only the moduleUrl can bridge the gap.
Made-with: Cursor
* fix(plugins): thread moduleUrl through SDK alias resolution for external plugins (#54283) Thanks @xieyongliang
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Co-authored-by: bojsun <bojie.sun@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Jerry <jerry@JerrydeMacBook-Air-2.local>
Co-authored-by: yongliang.xie <yongliang.xie@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
* fix(feishu): use message create_time instead of Date.now() for Timestamp field
When a message is sent offline and later retried by the Feishu client
upon reconnection, Date.now() captures the *delivery* time rather than
the *authoring* time. This causes downstream consumers to see a
timestamp that can be minutes or hours after the user actually composed
the message, leading to incorrect temporal semantics — for example, a
"delete this" command may target the wrong resource because the agent
believes the instruction was issued much later than it actually was.
Replace every Date.now() used for message timestamps with the original
create_time from the Feishu event payload (millisecond-epoch string),
falling back to Date.now() only when the field is absent. The
definition is also hoisted to the top of handleFeishuMessage so that
both the pending-history path and the main inbound-payload path share
the same authoritative value.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(feishu): verify Timestamp uses message create_time
Add two test cases:
1. When create_time is present, Timestamp must equal the parsed value
2. When create_time is absent, Timestamp falls back to Date.now()
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: revert unrelated formatting change to lifecycle.test.ts
This file was inadvertently formatted in a prior commit. Reverting to
match main and keep the PR scoped to the Feishu timestamp fix only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): use message create_time for inbound timestamps (#52809) (thanks @schumilin)
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
* fix(feishu): close WebSocket connections on monitor stop/abort
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(feishu): add WebSocket cleanup tests
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): close WebSocket connections on monitor stop (#52844) (thanks @schumilin)
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
* gateway: make session:patch hook typed and non-blocking
* gateway(test): add session:patch hook coverage
* docs(gateway): clarify session:patch security note
* fix: address review feedback on session:patch hook
Remove unused createInternalHookEvent import and fix doc example
to use inline event.type check matching existing hook examples.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: isolate hook payload to prevent mutation leaking into response
Shallow-copy sessionEntry and patch in the session:patch hook event
so fire-and-forget handlers cannot mutate objects used by the
response path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: isolate session:patch hook payload (#53880) (thanks @graciegould)
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Co-authored-by: “graciegould” <“graciegould5@gmail.com”>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* fix(process): auto-detect PTY cursor key mode for send-keys
When a PTY session sends smkx (\x1b[?1h) or rmkx (\x1b[?1l) to switch
cursor key mode, send-keys now detects this and encodes cursor keys
accordingly.
- smkx/rmkx detection in handleStdout before sanitizeBinaryOutput
- cursorKeyMode stored in ProcessSession
- encodeKeySequence accepts cursorKeyMode parameter
- DECCKM_SS3_KEYS for application mode (arrows + home/end)
- CSI sequences for normal mode
- Modified keys (including alt) always use xterm modifier scheme
- Extract detectCursorKeyMode for unit testing
- Use lastIndexOf to find last toggle in chunk (later one wins)
Fixes#51488
* fix: fail loud when PTY cursor mode is unknown (#51490) (thanks @liuy)
* style: format process send-keys guard (#51490) (thanks @liuy)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
macOS registers Edge as 'com.microsoft.edgemac' in LaunchServices, which
differs from the CFBundleIdentifier 'com.microsoft.Edge' in the app's own
Info.plist. Without recognising the LaunchServices IDs, Edge users who set
Edge as their default browser are not detected as having a Chromium browser.
Add the four com.microsoft.edgemac* variants to CHROMIUM_BUNDLE_IDS and a
corresponding test that mocks the LaunchServices → osascript resolution
path for Edge.
* fix(cron): track and log bestEffort delivery failures, mark not delivered on partial failure
* fix(cron): cache successful results on partial failure to preserve replay idempotency
When a best-effort send partially fails, we now still cache the successful delivery results via rememberCompletedDirectCronDelivery. This prevents duplicate sends on same-process replay while still correctly marking the job as not fully delivered.
* fix(cron): preserve partial-failure state on replay (#27069)
* fix(cron): restore test infrastructure and fix formatting
* fix: clarify cron best-effort partial delivery status (#42535) (thanks @MoerAI)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* fix(telegram): validate photo dimensions before sendPhoto
Prevents PHOTO_INVALID_DIMENSIONS errors by checking image dimensions
against Telegram Bot API requirements before calling sendPhoto.
If dimensions exceed limits (width + height > 10,000px), automatically
falls back to sending as document instead of crashing with 400 error.
Tested in production (openclaw 2026.3.13) where this error occurred:
[telegram] tool reply failed: GrammyError: Call to 'sendPhoto' failed!
(400: Bad Request: PHOTO_INVALID_DIMENSIONS)
Uses existing sharp dependency to read image metadata. Gracefully
degrades if sharp fails (lets Telegram handle validation, backward
compatible behavior).
Closes: #XXXXX (will reference OpenClaw issue if one exists)
* fix(telegram): validate photo aspect ratio
* refactor: use shared telegram image metadata
* fix: fail closed on telegram image metadata
* fix: preflight invalid telegram photos (#52545) (thanks @hnshah)
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Co-authored-by: Bob Shah <bobshah@Macs-Mac-Studio.local>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
Groups configured with groupPolicy: open are expected to respond to all
messages. Previously, requireMention defaulted to true regardless of
groupPolicy, causing image (and other non-text) messages to be silently
dropped because they cannot carry @-mentions.
Fix: when groupPolicy is 'open' and requireMention is not explicitly
configured, resolve it to false instead of true. Users who want
mention-required behaviour in open groups can still set requireMention: true
explicitly.
Adds three regression tests covering the new default, explicit override, and
the unchanged allowlist-policy behaviour.
Closes#52553
Address Codex P1 + Greptile P2:
- Move config validation before the restart attempt so invalid config
is caught in the stop→start path (not just the already-loaded path)
- Derive service.loaded from actual isLoaded() after restart instead
of hardcoded true
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
After `gateway stop` (which runs `launchctl bootout`), `gateway start`
checks `isLoaded` → false → prints "not loaded" hints and exits.
The service is never re-bootstrapped, so `start` cannot recover from
`stop` — only `gateway install` works.
Root cause: src/cli/daemon-cli/lifecycle-core.ts:208-217 — runServiceStart
calls handleServiceNotLoaded which only prints hints, never attempts
service.restart() (which already handles bootstrap via
bootstrapLaunchAgentOrThrow at launchd.ts:598).
Fix: when service is not loaded, attempt service.restart() first (which
handles re-bootstrapping on all platforms). If restart fails (e.g. plist
was deleted, not just booted out), fall back to the existing hints.
The restart path is already proven: restartLaunchAgent (launchd.ts:556)
handles "not loaded" via bootstrapLaunchAgentOrThrow. This fix routes
the start command through the same recovery path.
Closes#53878
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Move cleanup() after disconnect() in waitForDiscordGatewayStop so the
error listener is still active during disconnect. Add a safety error
listener in the lifecycle finally block to suppress late errors emitted
by Carbon during teardown.
Fixes the "Max reconnect attempts (0) reached after code 1006" uncaught
exception that kills the entire gateway process when a Discord WebSocket
drops and reconnection fails.
* fix(telegram): improve error messages for 403 bot not member errors
- Detect 403 'bot is not a member' errors specifically
- Provide actionable guidance for users to fix the issue
- Fixes#48273 where outbound sendMessage fails with 403
Root cause:
When a Telegram bot tries to send a message to a channel/group it's not
a member of, the API returns 403 'bot is not a member of the channel chat'.
The error message was not clear about how to fix this.
Fix:
1. Detect 403 errors in wrapTelegramChatNotFoundError
2. Provide clear error message explaining the issue
3. Suggest adding the bot to the channel/group
* fix(telegram): fix regex precedence for 403 error detection
- Group alternatives correctly: /403.*(bot.*not.*member|bot was blocked)/i
- Require 403 for both alternatives (previously bot.*blocked matched any error)
- Update error message to cover both scenarios
- Fixes Greptile review feedback
* fix(telegram): correct regex alternation precedence for 403 errors
- Fix: /403.*(bot.*not.*member|bot was blocked)/ → /403.*(bot.*not.*member|bot.*blocked)/
- Ensures 403 requirement applies to both alternatives
- Fixes Greptile review comment on PR #48650
* fix(telegram): add 'bot was kicked' to 403 error regex and message
* fix(telegram): preserve membership delivery errors
* fix: improve Telegram 403 membership delivery errors (#53635) (thanks @w-sss)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
- Fixes#47924
- Prevents SVG icon from expanding and covering entire chat window
- Adds explicit 24x24px dimensions to context-notice__icon SVG
Root cause:
The SVG element lacked explicit width and height attributes,
causing it to expand to fill the parent container when the context
usage warning appears (at ~85% token limit).
* fix: correct ClawHub URL in system prompt and use streaming download in marketplace
- Fix#54154: Change clawhub.com to clawhub.ai in system prompt
- Fix#54156: Replace arrayBuffer() with streaming pipeline for marketplace
plugin downloads to avoid OOM on memory-constrained devices
* fix: guard marketplace archive stream body
* fix: note marketplace streaming and ClawHub URL (#54160) (thanks @QuinnH496)
---------
Co-authored-by: Li Enying <li.enying@openclaw.ai>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* fix(gateway): isolate channel startup failures to prevent cascade
When one channel (e.g., WhatsApp) fails to start due to missing runtime
modules, it should not block other channels (e.g., Discord) from starting.
Changes:
- Use Promise.allSettled to start channels concurrently
- Catch individual channel startup errors without affecting others
- Add startup summary logging for observability
Before: Sequential await startChannel() - if one throws, subsequent
channels never start.
After: Concurrent startup with per-channel error handling - all channels
attempt to start, failures are logged but don't cascade.
Fixes: P0 - WhatsApp runtime exception no longer blocks Discord startup
* fix(gateway): keep channel startup isolation sequential
* fix: isolate channel startup failures (#54215) (thanks @JonathanJing)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
Add loginctl enable-linger and XDG_RUNTIME_DIR recovery hints to the
generic (non-WSL) systemd unavailable error path, helping users on
SSH/headless servers diagnose and fix the issue without a desktop
session.
Fixes#11805
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When preferSetupRuntimeForChannelPlugins is active, gateway boot performs
two plugin loads: a setup-runtime pass and a full reload after listen.
The initial pin captured the setup-entry snapshot. The deferred reload now
re-pins so getChannelPlugin() resolves against the full implementations.
Channel plugin resolution fails with 'Channel is unavailable: <channel>'
after the active plugin registry is replaced at runtime. The root cause is
that getChannelPlugin() resolves against the live registry snapshot, which
is replaced when non-primary registry loads (e.g., config-schema reads)
call loadOpenClawPlugins(). If the replacement registry does not carry the
same channel entries, outbound message delivery and subagent announce
silently break.
This mirrors the existing pinActivePluginHttpRouteRegistry pattern: the
channel registry is pinned at gateway startup and released on shutdown.
Subsequent setActivePluginRegistry calls no longer evict the channel
snapshot, so getChannelPlugin() always resolves against the registry that
was active when the gateway booted.
- Add hasAgentReasoningDefault to reasoningExplicitlySet check
This prevents model default from overriding agent's explicit "off"
- Restore !thinkingActive guard for model default fallback
Prevents redundant Reasoning: output alongside internal thinking
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The reasoningDefault was incorrectly skipped when thinking was active.
Thinking controls reasoning depth while reasoning controls visibility -
they should be independent settings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(memory): lock qmd status counts regression
* feat: make /tools show what the agent can use right now
* fix: sync web ui slash commands with the shared registry
* feat: add profile and unavailable counts to /tools
* refine: keep /tools focused on available tools
* fix: resolve /tools review regressions
* fix: honor model compat in /tools inventory
* fix: sync generated protocol models for /tools
* fix: restore canonical slash command names
* fix: avoid ci lint drift in google helper exports
* perf: stop computing unused /tools unavailable counts
* docs: clarify /tools runtime behavior
When OpenClaw restarts under load, the Feishu bot-info probe
(`/open-apis/bot/v3/info`) can exceed the 10-second timeout due to
event-loop contention during channel initialization. This leaves
`botOpenId` empty, causing `checkBotMentioned()` to return `false`
for every group message — silently dropping them all while DMs
continue to work fine.
Two fixes:
1. **Increase startup probe timeout from 10s to 30s** and make it
configurable via `OPENCLAW_FEISHU_STARTUP_PROBE_TIMEOUT_MS` env var.
The previous 10s budget was too tight when multiple channels
(Slack, Discord, Feishu) initialize concurrently.
2. **Graceful degradation in `checkBotMentioned()`**: when `botOpenId`
is unknown, return `true` (assume mentioned) instead of `false`.
This prevents group messages from being silently discarded when the
probe fails for any reason. The trade-off is that the bot may
respond to non-@-mentioned messages temporarily until the next
successful probe, which is far preferable to total silence.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The `createMessageToolCardSchema()` helper returned a bare `Type.Object()`
which TypeBox treats as required when merged into the parent tool schema via
`Type.Object({ card: ... })`. This caused schema validation to reject
media-only sends on Feishu and MSTeams with "must have required property
card", even though the implementation correctly treats card as optional.
Wrap the return value in `Type.Optional()` so the card field is excluded
from the JSON Schema `required` array. Fixes the catch-22 where omitting
card fails validation and including an empty card triggers the runtime
"does not support card with media" guard.
Closes#53697
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Custom providers using `api: "google-generative-ai"` (e.g. a paid
Google tier) resolved in the model picker but failed at runtime with
HTTP 404 because the base URL lacked the required `/v1beta` path
segment and provider normalization was gated on the provider key
being exactly `"google"`.
Two targeted fixes, both keyed on the semantic `api` field rather
than provider name strings:
1. `models-config.providers.ts` — change the normalization gate from
`normalizedKey === "google"` to
`normalizedProvider?.api === "google-generative-ai"` and add
`normalizeGoogleBaseUrl()` to ensure the canonical `/v1beta` suffix.
2. `pi-embedded-runner/model.ts` — apply
`normalizeGoogleGenerativeAiBaseUrl()` in three resolution paths
(`applyConfiguredProviderOverrides`, `buildInlineProviderModels`,
fallback model construction) so the base URL is corrected at
runtime regardless of how the model was discovered.
No changes to name-only call sites (`model-selection`,
`live-model-filter`, `model-forward-compat`); those paths are not
required for custom provider resolution and broadening their provider
checks would incorrectly capture unrelated providers like
`google-antigravity`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Check routedCounts.final to detect prior delivery
- Skip fallback for ttsMode='all' to avoid duplicate TTS processing
- Use delivery.deliver for proper routing in cross-provider turns
- Fixes#46814 where ACP child run results were not delivered
- invalidate cached Codex CLI credentials when auth.json changes within the TTL window
- skip external CLI sync when the stored Codex OAuth credential is newer
- cover both behaviors with focused regression tests
Refs #53466
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Regeneration-Prompt: |
Current origin/main fails src/cli/program/preaction.test.ts because the
test asserts on process.title directly inside Vitest, where that runtime
interaction is not stable enough to observe the write reliably. Keep the
production preaction behavior unchanged. Make the test verify that the
hook assigns the expected title by wrapping process.title with a local
getter/setter during each test and restoring the original descriptor
afterward so other tests keep the real process object behavior.
The legacy nano-banana-pro skill migration moves the Gemini API key to
models.providers.google.apiKey but does not populate the required baseUrl
and models fields on the provider entry. When the google provider object
is freshly created (no pre-existing config), the resulting config fails
Zod validation on write:
Config validation failed: models.providers.google.baseUrl:
Invalid input: expected string, received undefined
Fix: default baseUrl to 'https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com' and
models to [] when they are not already set, matching the defaults used
elsewhere in the codebase (embeddings-gemini, pdf-native-providers).
Fixes the 'doctor --fix' crash for users who only have a legacy
nano-banana-pro skill entry and no existing models.providers.google.
* add missing autoArchiveDuration to DiscordGuildChannelConfig type
The autoArchiveDuration field is present in the Zod schema
(DiscordGuildChannelSchema) and actively used at runtime in
threading.ts and allow-list.ts, but was missing from the
canonical TypeScript type definition.
Add autoArchiveDuration to DiscordGuildChannelConfig to align
the type with the schema and runtime usage.
* Discord: add changelog for config type fix (#43427) (thanks @davidguttman)
---------
Co-authored-by: Onur Solmaz <2453968+osolmaz@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(discord): add autoThreadName 'generated' strategy
Adds async thread title generation for auto-created threads:
- autoThread: boolean - enables/disables auto-threading
- autoThreadName: 'message' | 'generated' - naming strategy
- 'generated' uses LLM to create concise 3-6 word titles
- Includes channel name/description context for better titles
- 10s timeout with graceful fallback
* Discord: support non-key auth for generated thread titles
* Discord: skip fallback auto-thread rename
* Discord: normalize generated thread title first content line
* Discord: split thread title generation helpers
* Discord: tidy thread title generation constants and order
* Discord: use runtime fallback model resolution for thread titles
* Discord: resolve thread-title model aliases
* Discord: fallback thread-title model selection to runtime defaults
* Agents: centralize simple completion runtime
* fix(discord): pass apiKey to complete() for thread title generation
The setRuntimeApiKey approach only works for full agent runs that use
authStorage.getApiKey(). The pi-ai complete() function expects apiKey
directly in options or falls back to env vars — it doesn't read from
authStorage.runtimeOverrides.
Fixes thread title generation for Claude/Anthropic users.
* fix(agents): return exchanged Copilot token from prepareSimpleCompletionModel
The recent thread-title fix (3346ba6) passes prepared.auth.apiKey to
complete(). For github-copilot, this was still the raw GitHub token
rather than the exchanged runtime token, causing auth failures.
Now setRuntimeApiKeyForCompletion returns the resolved token and
prepareSimpleCompletionModel includes it in auth.apiKey, so both the
authStorage path and direct apiKey pass-through work correctly.
* fix(agents): catch auth lookup exceptions in completion model prep
getApiKeyForModel can throw for credential issues (missing profile, etc).
Wrap in try/catch to return { error } for fail-soft handling rather than
propagating rejected promises to callers like thread title generation.
* Discord: strip markdown wrappers from generated thread titles
* Discord/agents: align thread-title model and local no-auth completion headers
* Tests: import fresh modules for mocked thread-title/simple-completion suites
* Agents: apply exchanged Copilot baseUrl in simple completions
* Discord: route thread runtime imports through plugin SDK
* Lockfile: add Discord pi-ai runtime dependency
* Lockfile: regenerate Discord pi-ai runtime dependency entries
* Agents: use published Copilot token runtime module
* Discord: refresh config baseline and lockfile
* Tests: split extension runs by isolation
* Discord: add changelog for generated thread titles (#43366) (thanks @davidguttman)
---------
Co-authored-by: Onur Solmaz <onur@textcortex.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur Solmaz <2453968+osolmaz@users.noreply.github.com>
Root cause: Telegram channel monitor captures config at startup before secrets
are resolved and passes it as configOverride into the reply pipeline. Since
getReplyFromConfig() uses configOverride directly (skipping loadConfig() which
reads the resolved runtime snapshot), the unresolved SecretRef objects propagate
into FollowupRun.run.config and crash runEmbeddedPiAgent().
Fix (defense in depth):
- get-reply.ts: detect unresolved SecretRefs in configOverride and fall back to
loadConfig() which returns the resolved runtime snapshot
- message-tool.ts: try-catch around schema/description building at tool creation
time so channel discovery errors don't crash the agent
- message-tool.ts: detect unresolved SecretRefs in pre-bound config at tool
execution time and fall back to gateway secret resolution
Fixes: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/45838
When a local run ends with an empty final event while another run is active,
skip history reload to prevent clearing the user's pending message from the
chat log. This fixes the 'message disappears' issue with slow models like Ollama.
1. Narrow loadConfigForInstall() to catch only INVALID_CONFIG errors,
letting real failures (fs permission, OOM) propagate.
2. Assert allow array is properly cleaned in stale-cleanup test.
3. Add comment clarifying version-resolution is already addressed via
the shared VERSION constant.
4. Run cleanStaleMatrixPluginConfig() during install so
persistPluginInstall() → writeConfigFile() does not fail validation
on stale Matrix load paths.
Migrates the Teams extension from @microsoft/agents-hosting to the official Teams SDK (@microsoft/teams.apps + @microsoft/teams.api) and implements Microsoft's AI UX best practices for Teams agents.
- AI-generated label on all bot messages (Teams native badge + thumbs up/down)
- Streaming responses in 1:1 chats via Teams streaminfo protocol
- Welcome card with configurable prompt starters on bot install
- Feedback with reflective learning (negative feedback triggers background reflection)
- Typing indicators for personal + group chats (disabled for channels)
- Informative status updates (progress bar while LLM processes)
- JWT validation via Teams SDK createServiceTokenValidator
- User-Agent: teams.ts[apps]/<sdk-version> OpenClaw/<version> on outbound requests
- Fix copy-pasted image downloads (smba.trafficmanager.net auth allowlist)
- Pre-parse auth gate (reject unauthenticated requests before body parsing)
- Reflection dispatcher lifecycle fix (prevent leaked dispatchers)
- Colon-safe session filenames (Windows compatibility)
- Cooldown cache eviction (prevent unbounded memory growth)
Closes#51806
Document that default-agent heartbeat prompt injection still applies to memory-triggered and triggerless runs while cron remains excluded.
Made-with: Cursor
* feat: make workspace links clickable in agent context card and files list
Updated the agent context card and files list to render workspace names as clickable links, allowing users to easily access the corresponding workspace files. This enhances usability by providing direct navigation to the workspace location.
* style(ui): polish markdown preview dialog
* style(ui): reduce markdown preview list indentation
* style(ui): update markdown preview dialog width and alignment
* fix(ui): open usage filter popovers toward the right
* style(ui): adjust positioning of usage filter and export popovers
* style(ui): update sidebar footer padding and modify usage header z-index
* style(ui): adjust positioning of usage filter popover to the left and export popover to the right
* style(ui): simplify workspace link rendering in agent context card
* UI: make workspace paths interactive buttons or plain text
Agent Context card workspace (Channels/Cron panels): replace non-interactive
<div> with a real <button> wired to onSelectPanel('files'), matching the
Overview panel pattern.
Core Files footer workspace: drop workspace-link class since the user is
already on the Files panel — keep as plain text.
When the server returns a bare model name (e.g. "deepseek-chat") with
a session-level modelProvider (e.g. "zai"), the UI blindly prepends
the provider — producing "zai/deepseek-chat" instead of the correct
"deepseek/deepseek-chat". This causes "model not allowed" errors
when switching between models from different providers.
Root cause: resolveModelOverrideValue() and resolveDefaultModelValue()
in app-render.helpers.ts, plus the /model slash command handler in
slash-command-executor.ts, all call resolveServerChatModelValue()
which trusts the session's default provider. The session provider
reflects the PREVIOUS model, not the newly selected one.
Fix: for bare model names, create a raw ChatModelOverride and resolve
through normalizeChatModelOverrideValue() which looks up the correct
provider from the model catalog. Falls back to server-provided provider
only if the catalog lookup fails. All 3 call sites are fixed.
Closes#53031
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Ensure repair-mode doctor prompts auto-accept recommended fixes even when running non-interactively, while still requiring --force for aggressive rewrites.
This restores the expected behavior for upgrade/doctor flows that rely on 'openclaw doctor --fix --non-interactive' to repair stale gateway service configuration such as entrypoint drift after global updates.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add edit/delete action handlers with toolContext.currentChannelId
fallback for in-thread edits/deletes without explicit target
- Add editMessageMSTeams/deleteMessageMSTeams to channel runtime
- Add updateActivity/deleteActivity to SendContext and MSTeamsTurnContext
- Extend content param with text/content/message fallback chain
- Update test mocks for new SendContext shape
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When a channel plugin lacks a custom buildToolContext (e.g. Telegram),
the fallback path in buildThreadingToolContext did not set currentThreadTs
from the inbound MessageThreadId. This caused resolveTelegramAutoThreadId
to return undefined, so message tool sends without explicit threadId
would route to the main chat instead of the originating DM topic.
Fixes#52217
Previously, `--at` with an offset-less ISO datetime (e.g. `2026-03-23T23:00:00`)
was always interpreted as UTC, even when `--tz` was provided. This caused one-shot
jobs to fire at the wrong time.
Changes:
- `parseAt()` now accepts an optional `tz` parameter
- When `--tz` is provided with `--at`, offset-less datetimes are interpreted in
that IANA timezone using Intl.DateTimeFormat
- Datetimes with explicit offsets (e.g. `+01:00`, `Z`) are unaffected
- Removed the guard in cron-edit that blocked `--tz` with `--at`
- Updated `--at` help text to mention `--tz` support
- Added 2 tests verifying timezone resolution and offset preservation
* fix(line): pre-export clashing symbols to prevent jiti TypeError on startup
When jiti CJS-transforms extensions/line/runtime-api.ts, both
export * from "openclaw/plugin-sdk/line-runtime" and the subsequent
export * from individual source files attempt to define the same 13
symbols via Object.defineProperty with configurable:false. The second
call throws TypeError: Cannot redefine property.
The root cause is that src/plugin-sdk/line-runtime.ts re-exports
these symbols directly from the extension source files, creating a
circular path back to the same files that runtime-api.ts star-exports.
Fix: add named pre-exports for all symbols that plugin-sdk/line-runtime
re-exports from this extension. Named exports register in jiti's
_exportNames map at transform time; the star re-export's hasOwnProperty
guard then skips them, preventing the duplicate Object.defineProperty.
export * reordering cannot fix this: _exportNames is only populated
by named exports, not by export *, so the guard never fires regardless
of order.
This is the same class of bug as the Matrix plugin crash described in
issues #50868, #52780, and #52891, and uses the same fix pattern as
PR #50919.
* test: add LINE runtime-api Jiti regression (#53221) (thanks @Drickon)
* test: stabilize LINE Jiti regression (#53221) (thanks @Drickon)
* test: harden LINE Jiti regression (#53221) (thanks @Drickon)
* chore: retrigger PR checks (#53221)
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Use isSensitiveConfigPath to detect token/password/secret/apiKey paths
and display REDACTED_PLACEHOLDER instead of raw values in the config
diff panel, preventing credential exposure in the UI.
OPENCLAW_PLUGIN_API_VERSION was hardcoded to "1.2.0" while ClawHub-published
plugins require >=2026.3.22, making all plugin installs via ClawHub fail with
"requires plugin API >=2026.3.22, but this OpenClaw runtime exposes 1.2.0".
Use resolveRuntimeServiceVersion() (already imported) to read the actual
version from package.json at runtime.
Fixes#53038
- Use hasOwnProperty + isBlockedObjectKey in isConfiguredAuthPlugin to
prevent __proto__/constructor/prototype keys from matching config
- Sanitize plugin IDs with sanitizeForLog in ambiguity error messages
- Add regression test for __proto__ plugin ID
Add Standard API Key auth methods for China (dashscope.aliyuncs.com)
and Global/Intl (dashscope-intl.aliyuncs.com) pay-as-you-go endpoints
alongside the existing Coding Plan (subscription) endpoints.
Also updates group label to 'Qwen (Alibaba Cloud Model Studio)' and
fixes glm-4.7 -> glm-5 in Coding Plan note messages.
Co-authored-by: wenmeng zhou <wenmengzhou@users.noreply.github.com>
Recheck timed-out subagent announce waits against the latest runtime snapshot before announcing timeout, and keep that recheck best-effort so transient gateway failures do not suppress the announcement.
Co-authored-by: Val Alexander <68980965+BunsDev@users.noreply.github.com>
Bootstrap LanceDB into plugin runtime state on first use for packaged/global installs, keep @lancedb/lancedb plugin-local, and add regression coverage for bundled, cached, retry, and Nix fail-fast runtime paths.
Co-authored-by: Val Alexander <68980965+BunsDev@users.noreply.github.com>
Preserve Control UI scopes through the device-auth bypass path, normalize implied operator device-auth scopes, ignore cached under-scoped operator tokens, and degrade read-backed main pages gracefully when a connection truly lacks operator.read.
Co-authored-by: Val Alexander <68980965+BunsDev@users.noreply.github.com>
Brave is a bundled web search plugin but was missing from
BUNDLED_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT, causing it to be filtered out during
provider resolution. This made web_search unavailable even when
plugins.entries.brave.enabled was configured.
Fixes#51937
Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <ubuntu@ip-172-26-10-234.us-west-2.compute.internal>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
- Sort providers alphabetically in docs.json nav
- Sort channels alphabetically in docs.json nav (slack before synology-chat)
- Add install/migrating-matrix to Maintenance nav section (was orphaned)
- Remove zh-CN/plugins/architecture from nav (file does not exist)
- Add Voice Call to channels index page
- Add missing providers to providers index (DeepSeek, GitHub Copilot, OpenCode Go, Synthetic)
- Sort providers index alphabetically
- Update stale claude-3-5-sonnet model reference to claude-sonnet-4-6 in webhook docs
* fix(config): keep built-in channels out of plugin allowlists
* docs(changelog): note doctor whatsapp allowlist fix
* docs(changelog): move doctor whatsapp fix to top
* feat(telegram): add asDocument param to message tool
Adds `asDocument` as a user-facing alias for the existing `forceDocument`
parameter in the message tool. When set to `true`, media files (images,
videos, GIFs) are sent via `sendDocument` instead of `sendPhoto`/
`sendVideo`/`sendAnimation`, preserving the original file quality
without Telegram compression.
This is useful when agents need to deliver high-resolution images or
uncompressed files to users via Telegram.
`asDocument` is intentionally an alias rather than a replacement — the
existing `forceDocument` continues to work unchanged.
Changes:
- src/agents/tools/message-tool.ts: add asDocument to send schema
- src/agents/tools/telegram-actions.ts: OR asDocument into forceDocument
- src/infra/outbound/message-action-runner.ts: same OR logic for outbound path
- extensions/telegram/src/channel-actions.ts: read and forward asDocument
- src/channels/plugins/actions/actions.test.ts: add test case
* fix: restore channel-actions.ts to main version (rebase conflict fix)
* fix(test): match asDocument test payload to actual params structure
* fix(telegram): preserve forceDocument alias semantics
* fix: document Telegram asDocument alias (#52461) (thanks @bakhtiersizhaev)
---------
Co-authored-by: Бахтиер Сижаев <bkh@MacBook-Air.local>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
When `replyLike.text` or `replyLike.caption` is an unexpected
non-string value (edge case from some Telegram API responses),
the reply body was coerced to "[object Object]" via string
concatenation. Add a `typeof === "string"` guard to gracefully
fall back to empty string, matching the existing pattern used
for `quoteText` in the same function.
Co-authored-by: Penchan <penchan@penchan.co>
The Telegram plugin injects a `buttons` property into the message tool
schema via `createMessageToolButtonsSchema()`, but without wrapping it
in `Type.Optional()`. This causes TypeBox to include `buttons` in the
JSON Schema `required` array.
In isolated sessions (e.g. cron jobs) where no `currentChannel` is set,
all plugin schemas are merged into the message tool. When the LLM calls
the message tool without a `buttons` parameter, AJV validation fails
with: `buttons: must have required property 'buttons'`.
Wrap the buttons schema in `Type.Optional()` so it is not required.
Merged via admin squash because current required CI failures are inherited from base and match latest `main` failures outside this PR's `memory-core` surface.
Prepared head SHA: df7f968581
Co-authored-by: artwalker <44759507+artwalker@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @frankekn
- Mark as experimental (not just unofficial)
- Add region and safeSearch tool parameters (from DDG schema)
- Add plugin config example for region/safeSearch defaults
- Document auto-detection order (100 = last)
- Note SafeSearch defaults to moderate
- Verified against extensions/duckduckgo/src/
- Apply normalizeEnvVarKey({ portable: true }) before security
filtering, matching the established pattern in env-vars.ts.
Rejects non-portable key names (spaces, special chars) that
would produce invalid plist/systemd syntax.
- Isolate existing tests from the developer's real ~/.openclaw/.env
by providing a temp HOME directory, preventing flaky failures
when the test machine has a populated .env file.
When building the gateway install plan, read and parse
~/.openclaw/.env (or $OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/.env) and merge those
key-value pairs into the service environment at the lowest
priority — below config env vars, auth-profile refs, and the
core service environment (HOME, PATH, OPENCLAW_*).
This ensures that user-defined secrets stored in .env (e.g.
BRAVE_API_KEY, OPENROUTER_API_KEY, DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN) are
embedded in the LaunchAgent plist (macOS), systemd unit (Linux),
and Scheduled Task (Windows) at install time, rather than
relying solely on the gateway process loading them via
dotenv.config() at startup.
Previously, on macOS the LaunchAgent plist never included .env
vars, which meant:
- launchctl print did not show user secrets (hard to debug)
- Child processes spawned before dotenv loaded had no access
- If the same key existed in both .env and the plist, the stale
plist value won via dotenv override:false semantics
Dangerous host env vars (NODE_OPTIONS, LD_PRELOAD, etc.) are
filtered using the same security policy applied to config env
vars.
Fixes#37101
Relates to #22663
New page: tools/exa-search.md
- Neural/keyword/hybrid search modes with content extraction
- Tool parameters including contents (highlights, text, summary)
- Search mode reference table
Rewritten: tools/duckduckgo-search.md
- Aligned to consistent template (Setup, Config, Tool parameters, Notes, Related)
- Simplified from previous version
Aligned across all providers:
- Every search page now ends with a consistent ## Related section
- Replaced 'See [Web tools]' with proper Related links
- Added Exa + DuckDuckGo to web.md overview CardGroup and comparison table
- Added Exa to docs.json nav and redirects
New page: tools/duckduckgo-search.md
- Key-free fallback provider, no API key needed
- Clear Warning about unofficial HTML-based integration
- Limitations section covering bot-challenge risk and reliability
- CardGroup showing good-for vs not-recommended-for use cases
Updated: tools/web.md with DuckDuckGo in CardGroup and comparison table
Updated: docs.json nav and redirect
When an exec command fails (e.g. timeout), the tool previously rejected
with an Error, which the tool adapter caught and wrapped in a JSON object
({ status, tool, error }). The model then received this raw JSON as the
tool result and could parrot it verbatim to the user.
Now exec failures resolve with a proper tool result containing the error
as human-readable text in content[], matching the success path structure.
The model sees plain text it can naturally incorporate into its reply.
Also fixes a pre-existing format issue in update-cli.test.ts.
Fixes#52484
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Function is now async after switching to resolveGatewayProbeAuthSafeWithSecretInputs.
Missing await caused TS error: Property 'auth' does not exist on type 'Promise<...>'.
Address two Codex P1/P2 issues:
1. (P1) Plain 'openclaw status' and 'openclaw status --json' still went
through the sync resolveGatewayProbeAuthSafe path in
status.gateway-probe.ts, which cannot expand SecretRef objects.
Switched to async resolveGatewayProbeAuthSafeWithSecretInputs.
2. (P2) status-all.ts was eagerly resolving both local and remote probe
auth before deciding which to use. A stale SecretRef in the unused
branch could abort the command. Collapsed to a single resolution
call using the correct mode upfront.
Updated status.scan.test.ts to use mockResolvedValue since
resolveGatewayProbeAuthResolution is now async.
Fixes#52360
resolveGatewayProbeAuthSafe was called from status-all.ts without an
env argument, causing the credential resolution chain to fall back to
an empty object instead of process.env. This made env-backed SecretRef
tokens (gateway.auth.token, Telegram botToken, etc.) appear unresolved
in the status command path even when the runtime was healthy.
Added process.env as default fallback in buildGatewayProbeCredentialPolicy
and passed env explicitly from status-all.ts callers.
Related: #33070, #38973, #39415, #46014, #49730
- sdk-entrypoints.md: fix mislabeled 'Channel entry options' heading
(should be 'Options' — these are definePluginEntry options, not
channel-specific)
- sdk-overview.md: add 4 missing API object fields (version, description,
source, rootDir) from OpenClawPluginApi type
- sdk-runtime.md: add missing required params (runId, timeoutMs) to
runEmbeddedPiAgent example
- sdk-provider-plugins.md: add missing onModelSelected hook (#22),
clarify capabilities is data not callable, drop misleading '21' count
Update exact-match test assertions in send.test.ts to include the new
allow_sending_without_reply: true parameter. Tests using objectContaining
already pass, but several tests use exact object matching.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When a Telegram message that OpenClaw is replying to gets deleted before
delivery, the Telegram API rejects the entire sendMessage call with
"message to be replied not found". This causes the bot's response to be
silently lost and stuck in the failed delivery queue permanently.
Setting allow_sending_without_reply: true tells Telegram to deliver the
message as a standalone message if the reply target no longer exists,
instead of failing the entire request.
Applied to all 6 locations across 4 source files where
reply_to_message_id is set:
- send.ts: buildTelegramReplyParams (both reply_parameters and plain reply)
- bot/delivery.send.ts: buildTelegramSendParams
- draft-stream.ts: draft stream reply params
- bot-handlers.runtime.ts: error reply messages (file too large, media download failed)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Codex P1: entries deferred by the recovery time budget kept retryCount=0
forever, so they could loop across restarts without ever reaching MAX_RETRIES.
After breaking on deadline, call failDelivery() for all remaining entries
so retryCount is incremented. Entries stay in queue until MAX_RETRIES is
reached and they are pruned normally.
Also updates the maxRecoveryMs test to assert retryCount=1 on deferred entries.
The stdio tuple overload resolves differently across @types/node versions
(v20 vs v24/v25). Cast the spawn() result to ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams
to ensure proc.stderr?.on/off type-checks regardless of installed @types/node.
P1-C: After now >= deadline, the old code would iterate all remaining queue
entries and call failDelivery() on each — O(n) work that nullified the
maxRecoveryMs wall-clock cap on large queues.
Fix: break out of the recovery loop immediately when the deadline is exceeded.
Remaining entries are picked up on next startup unchanged (retryCount not
incremented). The deadline means 'stop here', not 'fail everything remaining'.
When delivery recovery ran out of the 60s time budget, remaining pending
entries were silently deferred to the next restart with no retryCount
increment. This caused them to loop forever across restarts, never hitting
MAX_RETRIES and never moving to failed/.
Fix: call failDelivery() on each remaining entry before breaking out of
the recovery loop (both the deadline check and the backoff-exceeds-deadline
check). This increments retryCount so that entries eventually exhaust
MAX_RETRIES and are permanently skipped.
Fixes#24353
Prevents crash when totals is undefined in byModel/byProvider/byAgent
sort comparators. Fixes 'Cannot read properties of undefined (reading
totalTokens)' crash that causes context overflow in active sessions.
Teams silently drops blocks 2+ when each deliver() opens its own
continueConversation() call. Accumulate rendered messages across all
deliver() calls and flush them together in markDispatchIdle().
On batch failure, retry each message individually so trailing blocks
are not silently lost. Log a warning when any individual messages fail
so flush failures are visible in logs.
emitChatFinal frees buffers on clean run completion, and the
maintenance timer sweeps abortedRuns after ABORTED_RUN_TTL_MS. But
runs that get stuck (e.g. LLM timeout without triggering clean
lifecycle end) are never aborted and their string buffers persist
indefinitely. This is the direct trigger for the StringAdd_CheckNone
OOM crash reported in the issue.
Add a stale buffer sweep in the maintenance timer that cleans up
buffers, deltaSentAt, and deltaLastBroadcastLen for any run not
updated within ABORTED_RUN_TTL_MS, regardless of abort status.
Closes#51821
resolvePackageEntrySource() treats all openBoundaryFileSync failures
as path-escape security violations. When an extension entry file is
simply missing (ENOENT, reason="path"), the gateway emits "extension
entry escapes package directory" and aborts — crashing in a loop.
Root cause: src/plugins/discovery.ts:478 checks !opened.ok but never
inspects opened.reason. SafeOpenSyncResult already distinguishes
"path" (ENOENT) from "validation" (actual path escape).
Fix: only push the security diagnostic when opened.reason is
"validation". For "path" or "io" failures, return null to skip the
entry silently — a missing file is not a security violation.
Closes#52445
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
- azure.md: "What you'll do" -> "What you will do"
- standing-orders.md: "Don't" -> "Avoid"
Per CLAUDE.md: avoid em dashes and apostrophes in headings because
they break Mintlify anchor links.
Correct anchor is #env-vars-and-env-loading (matching the actual
heading '## Env vars and .env loading' in help/faq.md).
Fixed in: tools/web.md, tools/perplexity-search.md, perplexity.md
isSessionManagerCached() checks TTL before returning stale hits but
never deletes expired entries from the Map. They accumulate
indefinitely over the lifetime of a long-running gateway.
Delete the expired entry when the TTL check fails so the Map stays
bounded to active sessions.
Closes#51820
The Control UI websocket connect params declared only admin, approvals,
and pairing scopes, omitting operator.read and operator.write. This
caused the gateway to reject all agent/send RPC calls from the dashboard
webchat with "missing scope: operator.write".
Add the two missing scopes to the connect params array so dashboard
webchat can send messages and read session state. Also update the test
fixture in gateway.node.test.ts to match the new scope list.
Fixes#52087
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Control UI websocket connect params declared only admin, approvals,
and pairing scopes, omitting operator.read and operator.write. This
caused the gateway to reject all agent/send RPC calls from the dashboard
webchat with "missing scope: operator.write".
Add the two missing scopes to the connect params array so dashboard
webchat can send messages and read session state.
Fixes#52087
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
OpenClaw now tries ClawHub before npm for bare plugin specs.
Update install examples and guidance across:
- building-plugins.md: intro and publish step
- sdk-setup.md: publishing section with clawhub:/npm: prefix examples
- tools/plugin.md: CLI reference table
- community.md: submission guidance and quality bar
- Rewrite building-plugins.md as focused quick-start with CardGroup routing
- Rewrite sdk-channel-plugins.md with Steps, CodeGroup, Accordion walkthrough
- Move SDK Migration under Building Plugins nav, rename to "Migrate to SDK"
- Fix code examples and use valid Lucide icons for Mintlify Cards
* fix(plugins): enforce min host versions
* fix(plugins): tighten min host version validation
* chore(plugins): trim dead min host version code
* fix(plugins): handle malformed min host metadata
* fix(plugins): key manifest cache by host version
* fix: normalize sessionKey=current in shared session resolution
Move the "current" alias handling from a narrow session_status-only
mapping into the shared session resolution layer so every session tool
(session_status, sessions_history, sessions_send) resolves it
consistently.
Changes:
- Register "current" as a canonical session key in looksLikeSessionKey
so it is never misclassified as a sessionId
- Normalize "current" to the requester's own session key inside
resolveSessionReference and resolveInternalSessionKey
- Add "current" normalization in session_status before local store
lookup via the existing "main" alias scoping
- Add regression tests covering both main-session and cross-agent
resolution paths
Fixes#39570
* fix: keep session_status current bound to requester
* fix: preserve literal current session targets
* fix: preserve literal current in session_status
* fix: defer current alias in session_status
* fix: scope session_status current to active store (#39574) (thanks @BryanTegomoh)
* fix: preserve literal current session previews (#39574) (thanks @BryanTegomoh)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* Android: update status bar appearance in OpenClawTheme
* fix: update Android status bar appearance (#51098) (thanks @goweii)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* Android: fix Bitmap memory leaks in PhotosHandler
Bitmaps created by decodeScaledBitmap and intermediate scaled copies
inside encodeJpegUnderBudget were never recycled, leaking native memory
on every photos.latest invocation (up to 20 bitmaps per call).
- latest(): wrap bitmap usage in try/finally to guarantee recycle
- decodeScaledBitmap(): recycle the decoded bitmap after scaling
- encodeJpegUnderBudget(): use try/finally to recycle intermediate
scaled bitmaps on all exit paths (success, compress failure, and
cannot-shrink-further early returns)
Made-with: Cursor
* Android: guard decodeScaledBitmap against scale() exceptions
* fix: note Android photos bitmap cleanup (#41888) (thanks @Kaneki-x)
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* Android: fix Bitmap memory leaks in CanvasController snapshots
snapshotPngBase64() and snapshotBase64() create bitmaps via
captureBitmap() and scaleForMaxWidth() but never recycle them,
leaking native memory on every canvas snapshot invocation.
Wrap both methods in nested try/finally blocks:
- outer: always recycles the captured bitmap
- inner: recycles the scaled bitmap only when it differs from the
captured one (scaleForMaxWidth returns `this` when no scaling needed)
Made-with: Cursor
* fix: note Android canvas snapshot bitmap leak in changelog (#41889) (thanks @Kaneki-x)
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* Android: fix temp file leak in CameraHandler.handleClip
When readBytes() throws (IOException, OOM, etc.), the recorded clip
file was never deleted because delete() only ran on the success path.
Move file.delete() into a finally block so the temp file is cleaned up
regardless of whether readBytes() succeeds or fails.
Made-with: Cursor
* fix: Android camera clip cleanup (#41890) (thanks @Kaneki-x)
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The contacts search passed user input directly into a LIKE pattern
without escaping % and _ characters, causing them to act as SQL
wildcards and return incorrect results.
Add an escapeLikePattern() helper that escapes \, %, and _ with a
backslash, and add ESCAPE '\' to the selection clause so SQLite
treats them as literal characters.
Made-with: Cursor
* feat(usage): add usage page styles and localization
- Introduced a new `usage.css` file for styling the usage overview page.
- Updated `en.ts` localization file to include new usage-related translations.
- Refactored the usage rendering components to utilize the new localization strings for improved user experience.
- Enhanced the `app-render-usage-tab.ts` to better structure the data passed to the rendering function.
* feat(ui): enhance styling and functionality for usage overview and chat components
- Updated `package.json` to include new built dependencies.
- Refined CSS styles across various files to improve UI consistency and accessibility, including adjustments to color themes and layout structures.
- Introduced new responsive grid layouts for usage overview and chat components, enhancing the user experience on different screen sizes.
- Added functionality to hide context notices based on token freshness in chat view.
- Implemented new rendering functions for usage statistics, improving data presentation and user interaction.
* feat(usage): enhance usage overview styling and rendering options
- Added new CSS classes for improved layout and styling of usage insight cards and error lists.
- Updated rendering functions to support customizable class names for usage insight cards and error lists, enhancing flexibility in UI presentation.
- Implemented a wide card layout and specific styling for error lists to improve visual clarity and user experience.
* fix(ui): address review feedback on usage and chat layout
* docs(changelog): add entry for usage UI improvements
* fix(plugin-sdk): remove relative extension boundary escapes
* Gate new plugin-sdk subpaths on host version
* Add changelog entry for #51939
* Fix local staging for plugin-sdk host version gate
* Raise host floor for line and googlechat plugins
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(sessions): implement multi-session deletion and selection functionality
- Added `deleteSessionsAndRefresh` function to handle deletion of multiple sessions.
- Updated session state management to track selected session keys.
- Enhanced UI to support bulk actions for selected sessions, including delete and unselect options.
- Refactored related tests to accommodate new multi-session deletion logic.
- Improved responsiveness of sessions table with new CSS rules for mobile layouts.
* feat(sessions): add page deselection functionality and enhance error handling
- Implemented `onDeselectPage` method to allow deselecting specific pages in the session view.
- Updated `deleteSessionsAndRefresh` to handle multiple deletion errors, storing them in an array and displaying a consolidated error message.
- Enhanced tests to verify the new deselection behavior and updated error handling for session deletions.
* perf(core): narrow sandbox status imports for error helpers
* fix(build): add runtime boundaries for reply understanding
Add missing lazy-load runtime shim files required by get-reply.ts.
* fix(debug): remove duplicate spacing in ingress logs
Use logIngressStage suffix spacing consistently for media and link understanding debug lines.
The context-usage banner in the web UI fell back to inputTokens when
totalTokens was missing. inputTokens is accumulated across all API
calls in a run (tool-use loops, compaction retries), so it overstates
actual context window utilization -- e.g. showing "100% context used
757.3k / 200k" when the real prompt snapshot is only 46k/200k (23%).
Drop the inputTokens fallback so the banner only fires when a genuine
prompt snapshot (totalTokens) is available.
Made-with: Cursor
* fix(matrix): pass agentId to buildMentionRegexes for agent-level mention patterns
* fix(matrix): resolve conflicts from main branch
* Retrigger CI
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* feat(gateway): persist webchat inbound images to disk
Images sent via the webchat control UI (chat.send RPC) were parsed into
content blocks but never written to disk, unlike WhatsApp and Telegram
handlers which call saveMediaBuffer(). This caused:
- Images lost after conversation compaction (only existed as ephemeral base64)
- Image editing/generation workflows failing for webchat-origin images
- Incomplete ~/.openclaw/media/inbound/ directory
After parseMessageWithAttachments extracts parsedImages, iterate and
persist each via saveMediaBuffer(buffer, mimeType, 'inbound'). Uses
fire-and-forget (.catch + warn log) so disk I/O never blocks the
chat.send response path.
Fixes#47930
* fix(gateway): address PR review comments on webchat image persistence
- Move saveMediaBuffer calls after sendPolicy/stop/dedupe checks so
rejected or retried requests don't write files to disk (Codex P1)
- Await all saves and collect SavedMedia results into persistedImages
so the persisted paths are available in scope (Greptile P1)
- Preserve Error stack trace in warn log instead of coercing to
toString() (Greptile P2)
- Switch to Promise.all for concurrent writes
* fix(gateway): address remaining review comments on webchat image persistence
- Revert to fire-and-forget pattern (no await) to eliminate race window
where retried requests miss the in-flight guard during image saves
- Remove unused SavedMedia import and persistedImages collection
- Use formatForLog for consistent error logging with stack traces
- Add NOTE comment about path propagation being a follow-up task
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(gateway): gate image persistence to webchat callers and defer base64 decode
* fix: drop unrelated format churn in lifecycle.test.ts
* gateway: clarify image persistence scope covers all chat.send callers
* fix(gateway): use generic chat.send log prefix for image persistence warnings
* fix(gateway): persist chat.send image refs in transcript
* fix(gateway): keep chat.send image refs off visible text
* fix(gateway): persist chat send media refs on dispatch
* fix(gateway): serialize chat send image persistence
* fix(gateway): persist chat send media after dispatch
* fix: persist chat.send inbound images across follow-ups (#51324) (thanks @fuller-stack-dev)
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* feat(telegram): auto-rename DM topics on first message
fix(telegram): use bot.api for topic rename to avoid SecretRef resolution
* fix(telegram): address security + test review feedback
- Fix test assertion: DEFAULT_PROMPT_SUBSTRING matches 'very short'
- Use RawBody instead of Body (no envelope metadata to LLM)
- Truncate user message to 500 chars for LLM prompt
- Remove user-derived content from verbose logs
- Remove redundant threadSpec.id null check
- Fix AutoTopicLabelParams type to match generateTopicLabel
* fix(telegram): use effective dm auto-topic config
* fix(telegram): detect direct auto-topic overrides
* fix: auto-rename Telegram DM topics on first message (#51502) (thanks @Lukavyi)
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* feat(telegram): support custom apiRoot for alternative API endpoints
Add `apiRoot` config option to allow users to specify custom Telegram Bot
API endpoints (e.g., self-hosted Bot API servers). Threads the configured
base URL through all Telegram API call sites: bot creation, send, probe,
audit, media download, and api-fetch. Extends SSRF policy to dynamically
trust custom apiRoot hostname for media downloads.
Closes#28535
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(telegram): thread apiRoot through allowFrom lookups
* fix(telegram): honor lookup transport and local file paths
* refactor(telegram): unify username lookup plumbing
* fix(telegram): restore doctor lookup imports
* fix: document Telegram apiRoot support (#48842) (thanks @Cypherm)
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Co-authored-by: Cypherm <28184436+Cypherm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
- Added a test to ensure no warnings for legacy Brave config when bundled web search allowlist compatibility is applied.
- Updated validation logic to incorporate compatibility configuration for bundled web search plugins.
- Refactored the ensureRegistry function to utilize the new compatibility handling.
* test: align extension runtime mocks with plugin-sdk
Update stale extension tests to mock the plugin-sdk runtime barrels that production code now imports, and harden the Signal tool-result harness around system-event assertions so the channels lane matches current extension boundaries.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
Verify the failing channels-lane tests against current origin/main in an isolated worktree before changing anything. If the failures reproduce on main, keep the fix test-only unless production behavior is clearly wrong. Recent extension refactors moved Telegram, WhatsApp, and Signal code onto plugin-sdk runtime barrels, so update stale tests that still mock old core module paths to intercept the seams production code now uses. For Signal reaction notifications, avoid brittle assertions that depend on shared queued system-event state when a direct harness spy on enqueue behavior is sufficient. Preserve scope: only touch the failing tests and their local harness, then rerun the reproduced targeted tests plus the full channels lane and repo check gate.
* test: fix extension test drift on main
* fix: lazy-load bundled web search plugin registry
* test: make matrix sweeper failure injection portable
* fix: split heavy matrix runtime-api seams
* fix: simplify bundled web search id lookup
* test: tolerate windows env key casing
Reuse pi-ai's Anthropic client injection seam for streaming, and add
the OpenClaw-side provider discovery, auth, model catalog, and tests
needed to expose anthropic-vertex cleanly.
Signed-off-by: sallyom <somalley@redhat.com>
When a non-default accountId is specified but not found in the accounts
config, resolveTelegramToken() falls through to channel-level defaults
(botToken, tokenFile, env) — silently routing messages via the wrong
bot's token. This is a cross-bot message leak with no error or warning.
Root cause: extensions/telegram/src/token.ts:44-46, resolveAccountCfg()
returns undefined for unknown accountIds but code continues to fallbacks.
Introduced in e5bca0832f when Telegram moved to extensions/.
Fix: return { token: "", source: "none" } with a diagnostic log when
a non-default accountId is not found. Existing behavior for known
accounts (with or without per-account tokens) preserved.
Test: added "does not fall through when non-default accountId not in
config" — 1/1 new, 10/10 existing unaffected.
Closes#49383
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: HCL <chenglunhu@gmail.com>
Fixes#35822 — Bot Framework conversation.id format is incompatible with
Graph API /chats/{chatId}. Added resolveGraphChatId() to look up the
Graph-native chat ID via GET /me/chats, cached in the conversation store.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add updateActivity/deleteActivity to MSTeamsAdapter
- Add onReactionsAdded/onReactionsRemoved to MSTeamsActivityHandler
- Implement directory self() to return bot identity from appId credential
- Add tests for self() in channel.directory.test.ts
When a route-level (teams/channel) allowlist was configured but the sender
allowlist (allowFrom/groupAllowFrom) was empty, resolveSenderScopedGroupPolicy
would downgrade the effective group policy from "allowlist" to "open", allowing
any Teams user to interact with the bot.
The fix: when channelGate.allowlistConfigured is true and effectiveGroupAllowFrom
is empty, preserve the configured groupPolicy ("allowlist") rather than letting
it be downgraded to "open". This ensures an empty sender allowlist with an active
route allowlist means deny-all rather than allow-all.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(azure): replace ARM template deployment with pure az CLI commands
Rewrites the Azure install guide to use individual az CLI commands
instead of referencing ARM templates in infra/azure/templates/ (removed
upstream). Each Azure resource (NSG, VNet, subnets, VM, Bastion) is now
created with explicit az commands, preserving the same security posture
(Bastion-only SSH, no public IP, NSG hardening).
Also addresses BradGroux review feedback from #47898:
- Add cost considerations section (Bastion ~$140/mo, VM ~$55/mo)
- Add cleanup/teardown section (az group delete)
- Remove stale /install/azure/azure redirect from docs.json
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(azure): split into multiple Steps blocks for richer TOC
Add Quick path and What you need sections. Split the single Steps
block into three (Configure deployment, Deploy Azure resources,
Install OpenClaw) so H2 headers appear in the Mintlify sidebar TOC.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(azure): remove Quick path section
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(azure): fix cost section LaTeX rendering, remove comparison
Escape dollar signs to prevent Mintlify LaTeX interpretation.
Also escape underscores in VM SKU name within bold text.
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* docs(azure): add caveat that deallocated VM stops Gateway
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* docs(azure): simplify install step with clearer description
Download then run pattern (no sudo). Clarify that installer handles
Node LTS, dependencies, OpenClaw install, and onboarding wizard.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(azure): add Bastion provisioning latency note
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* docs(azure): use deployment variables in cost and cleanup sections
Replace hardcoded rg-openclaw/vm-openclaw with variables in
deallocate/start and group delete commands so users who customized
names in step 3 get correct commands.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(azure): fix formatting (oxfmt)
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* docs: add delegate architecture guide for organizational deployments
Adds a guide for running OpenClaw as a named delegate for organizations.
Covers three capability tiers (read-only, send-on-behalf, proactive),
M365 and Google Workspace delegation setup, security guardrails, and
integration with multi-agent routing.
AI-assisted: Claude Code (Opus 4.6)
Based on: Production deployment at a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: address review — add Google DWD warning, fix canvas in deny list
- Add security warning for Google Workspace domain-wide delegation
matching the existing M365 application access policy warning
- Add "canvas" to the security guardrails tool deny list for
consistency with the full example and multi-agent.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix Tier 1 description to match read-only permissions
Remove "draft replies (saved to Drafts folder)" from Tier 1 since
saving drafts requires write access. Tier 1 is strictly read-only —
the agent summarizes and flags via chat, human acts on the mailbox.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* style: fix oxfmt formatting for delegate-architecture and docs.json
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix broken links to /automation/standing-orders
Standing orders is a deployment pattern, not an existing doc page.
Replaced with inline descriptions and links to /automation/cron-jobs
and #security-guardrails anchor.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: move hardening to prerequisites before identity provider setup
Restructure per community feedback: isolation, tool restrictions,
sandbox, hard blocks, and audit trail now come BEFORE granting any
credentials. The most dangerous step (tenant-wide permissions) no
longer precedes the most important step (scoping and isolation).
Also strengthened M365 and Google Workspace security warnings with
actionable verification steps.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: add standing orders guide and fix broken links
Add docs/automation/standing-orders.md covering:
- Why standing orders (agent autonomy vs human bottleneck)
- Anatomy of a standing order (scope, triggers, gates, escalation)
- Integration with cron jobs for time-based enforcement
- Execute-Verify-Report pattern for execution discipline
- Three production-tested examples (content, finance, monitoring)
- Multi-program architecture for complex agents
- Best practices (do's and don'ts)
Update delegate-architecture.md to link standing orders references
to the new page instead of dead links.
Add standing-orders to Automation nav group in docs.json (en + zh-CN).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: address review feedback on standing-orders
- P1: Clarify that standing orders should go in AGENTS.md (auto-injected)
rather than arbitrary subdirectory files. Add Tip callout explaining
which workspace files are bootstrapped.
- P2: Remove dead /concepts/personality-files link, replace with
/concepts/agent-workspace which covers bootstrap files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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* test: reduce low-memory Vitest pressure
Reuse the bundled config baseline inside doc-baseline tests, keep that hotspot out of the shared unit-fast lane, and make OPENCLAW_TEST_PROFILE=low default to process forks instead of vmForks.
* test: keep low-profile vmForks in CI
Scope the low-profile forks fallback to local runs so the existing CI contracts lane keeps its current pool behavior.
* fix(matrix): load legacy helper natively when possible
* fix(matrix): narrow jiti fallback to source helpers
* fix(matrix): fall back to jiti for source-style helper wrappers
* fix(gateway): increase WS handshake timeout from 3s to 10s
The 3-second default is too aggressive when the event loop is under load
(concurrent sessions, compaction, agent turns), causing spurious
'gateway closed (1000)' errors on CLI commands like `openclaw cron list`.
Changes:
- Increase DEFAULT_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MS from 3_000 to 10_000
- Add OPENCLAW_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MS env var for user override (no VITEST gate)
- Keep OPENCLAW_TEST_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MS as fallback for existing tests
Fixes#46892
* fix: restore VITEST guard on test env var, use || for empty-string fallback, fix formatting
* fix: cover gateway handshake timeout env override (#49262) (thanks @fuller-stack-dev)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* fix: make cleanup "keep" persist subagent sessions indefinitely
* feat: expose subagent session metadata in sessions list
* fix: include status and timing in sessions_list tool
* fix: hide injected timestamp prefixes in chat ui
* feat: push session list updates over websocket
* feat: expose child subagent sessions in subagents list
* feat: add admin http endpoint to kill sessions
* Emit session.message websocket events for transcript updates
* Estimate session costs in sessions list
* Add direct session history HTTP and SSE endpoints
* Harden dashboard session events and history APIs
* Add session lifecycle gateway methods
* Add dashboard session API improvements
* Add dashboard session model and parent linkage support
* fix: tighten dashboard session API metadata
* Fix dashboard session cost metadata
* Persist accumulated session cost
* fix: stop followup queue drain cfg crash
* Fix dashboard session create and model metadata
* fix: stop guessing session model costs
* Gateway: cache OpenRouter pricing for configured models
* Gateway: add timeout session status
* Fix subagent spawn test config loading
* Gateway: preserve operator scopes without device identity
* Emit user message transcript events and deduplicate plugin warnings
* feat: emit sessions.changed lifecycle event on subagent spawn
Adds a session-lifecycle-events module (similar to transcript-events)
that emits create events when subagents are spawned. The gateway
server.impl.ts listens for these events and broadcasts sessions.changed
with reason=create to SSE subscribers, so dashboards can pick up new
subagent sessions without polling.
* Gateway: allow persistent dashboard orchestrator sessions
* fix: preserve operator scopes for token-authenticated backend clients
Backend clients (like agent-dashboard) that authenticate with a valid gateway
token but don't present a device identity were getting their scopes stripped.
The scope-clearing logic ran before checking the device identity decision,
so even when evaluateMissingDeviceIdentity returned 'allow' (because
roleCanSkipDeviceIdentity passed for token-authed operators), scopes were
already cleared.
Fix: also check decision.kind before clearing scopes, so token-authenticated
operators keep their requested scopes.
* Gateway: allow operator-token session kills
* Fix stale active subagent status after follow-up runs
* Fix dashboard image attachments in sessions send
* Fix completed session follow-up status updates
* feat: stream session tool events to operator UIs
* Add sessions.steer gateway coverage
* Persist subagent timing in session store
* Fix subagent session transcript event keys
* Fix active subagent session status in gateway
* bump session label max to 512
* Fix gateway send session reactivation
* fix: publish terminal session lifecycle state
* feat: change default session reset to effectively never
- Change DEFAULT_RESET_MODE from "daily" to "idle"
- Change DEFAULT_IDLE_MINUTES from 60 to 0 (0 = disabled/never)
- Allow idleMinutes=0 through normalization (don't clamp to 1)
- Treat idleMinutes=0 as "no idle expiry" in evaluateSessionFreshness
- Default behavior: mode "idle" + idleMinutes 0 = sessions never auto-reset
- Update test assertion for new default mode
* fix: prep session management followups (#50101) (thanks @clay-datacurve)
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* fix(bluebubbles): auto-create chats for new numbers, persist outbound messages to session transcripts
Two fixes for BlueBubbles message tool behavior:
1. **Attachment sends to new phone numbers**: sendBlueBubblesAttachment now
auto-creates a new DM chat (via /api/v1/chat/new) when no existing chat
is found for a handle target, matching the behavior already present in
sendMessageBlueBubbles for text sends. The existing createNewChatWithMessage
is refactored into a reusable createChatForHandle that returns the chatGuid.
2. **Outbound message session persistence**: Ensures outbound messages sent
via the message tool are reliably tracked in session transcripts:
- ensureOutboundSessionEntry now falls back to directly creating a session
store entry when recordSessionMetaFromInbound returns null, guaranteeing
a sessionId exists for the subsequent mirror append.
- appendAssistantMessageToSessionTranscript now normalizes the session key
(lowercased) when looking up the store, preventing case mismatches
between the store keys and the mirror sessionKey.
Tests added for all changes.
* test(slack): verify outbound session tracking and new target sends for Slack
The shared infrastructure changes from the BlueBubbles fix (session key
normalization in transcript.ts and fallback session entry creation in
outbound-session.ts) already cover Slack. Slack's sendMessageSlack uses
conversations.open to auto-create DM channels for new user targets.
Add tests confirming:
- Slack user DM and channel session route resolution (outbound.test.ts)
- Slack session key normalization for transcript append (sessions.test.ts)
- Slack outbound sendText/sendMedia to new user and channel targets (channel.test.ts)
* fix(cron): skip stale delayed deliveries
* fix: prep PR #50092
* build: mirror uuid for msteams
Add uuid to both the msteams bundled extension and the root package so the workspace build can resolve @microsoft/agents-hosting during tsdown while standalone extension installs also have the runtime dependency available.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
pnpm build failed because @microsoft/agents-hosting 1.3.1 requires uuid in its published JS but does not declare it in its package manifest. The msteams extension dynamically imports that package, and the workspace build resolves it from the root dependency graph. Mirror uuid into the root package for workspace builds and keep it in extensions/msteams/package.json so standalone plugin installs also resolve it. Update the lockfile to match the manifest changes.
* build: prune stale plugin dist symlinks
Remove stale dist and dist-runtime plugin node_modules symlinks before tsdown runs. These links point back into extension installs, and tsdown's clean step can traverse them on rebuilds and hollow out the active pnpm dependency tree before plugin-sdk declaration generation runs.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
pnpm build was intermittently failing in the plugin-sdk:dts phase after earlier build steps had already run. The symptom looked like missing root packages such as zod, ajv, commander, and undici even though a fresh install briefly fixed the problem. Investigate the build pipeline step by step rather than patching TypeScript errors. Confirm whether rebuilds mutate node_modules, identify the first step that does it, and preserve existing runtime-postbuild behavior.
The key constraint is that dist and dist-runtime plugin node_modules links are intentional for runtime packaging, so do not remove that feature globally. Instead, make rebuilds safe by deleting only stale symlinks left in generated output before invoking tsdown, so tsdown cleanup cannot recurse back into the live pnpm install tree. Verify with repeated pnpm build runs.
import the config-backed Slack directory helpers into the Slack channel plugin so directory.listPeers and directory.listGroups no longer throw at runtime, and add a regression test covering configured DM peer listing
* MiniMax: add M2.7 models and update default to M2.7
- Add MiniMax-M2.7 and MiniMax-M2.7-highspeed to provider catalog and model definitions
- Update default model from MiniMax-M2.5 to MiniMax-M2.7 across onboard, portal, and provider configs
- Update isModernMiniMaxModel to recognize M2.7 prefix
- Update all test fixtures to reflect M2.7 as default
Made-with: Cursor
* MiniMax: add extension test for model definitions
* update 2.7
* feat: add MiniMax M2.7 models and update default (#49691) (thanks @liyuan97)
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Co-authored-by: George Zhang <georgezhangtj97@gmail.com>
Add GLIBC_TUNABLES, MAVEN_OPTS, SBT_OPTS, GRADLE_OPTS, ANT_OPTS,
DOTNET_ADDITIONAL_DEPS to blockedKeys and GRADLE_USER_HOME to
blockedOverrideKeys in the host exec security policy.
Closes#22681
Channel tests were always using process forks, missing the shared
transform cache that vmForks provides. This caused ~138s import
overhead per file. Now uses vmForks when available, matching the
pattern already used by unit-fast and extensions suites.
Delete all experiment plans, proposals, research docs, and the
kilo-gateway-integration design doc. These are internal planning
docs that do not belong on the public docs site.
- 12 English experiment files
- 5 zh-CN experiment translations
- 1 design doc (kilo-gateway-integration)
- Remove nav groups from docs.json (English + zh-CN)
- Remove 3 redirects pointing to deleted experiment pages
- Remove dead experiment links from hubs.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Delete all 7 refactor design docs and the zh-CN translations.
Remove the zh-CN nav group from docs.json.
These were orphaned from English nav and accessible only by
direct URL. Internal design docs do not belong on the public
docs site.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace "seam" with clearer terms throughout:
- "surface" for public API/extension boundaries
- "boundary" for plugin/module interfaces
- "interface" for runtime connection points
- "hook" for test injection points
- "palette" for the lobster palette reference
Also delete experiments/acp-pluginification-architecture-plan.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace robotic prose with a scannable table and plain-language
summary. Same information, less stiff.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Redirects:
- /cron now goes directly to /automation/cron-jobs (was chaining via /cron-jobs)
- /model and /model/ now go directly to /concepts/models (was chaining via /models)
Duplicate titles disambiguated (6 of 7 - Logging is orphaned):
- Health Checks (macOS), Skills (macOS), Voice Wake (macOS), WebChat (macOS)
- General Troubleshooting (help/ vs gateway/)
- Provider Directory (providers/index vs concepts/model-providers)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add full frontmatter (title, summary, read_when) to 4 files that
had none: auth-credential-semantics.md, kilo-gateway-integration.md,
CONTRIBUTING-THREAT-MODEL.md, THREAT-MODEL-ATLAS.md
- Add missing title field to 3 provider docs: kilocode.md, litellm.md,
together.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(plugins): add missing secret-input-schema build entry and Matrix runtime export
buildSecretInputSchema was not included in plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json,
so it was never emitted to dist/plugin-sdk/secret-input-schema.js. This
caused a ReferenceError during onboard when configuring channels that use
secret input schemas (matrix, feishu, mattermost, bluebubbles, nextcloud-talk, zalo).
Additionally, the Matrix extension's hand-written runtime-api barrel was
missing the re-export, unlike other extensions that use `export *` from
their plugin-sdk subpath.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Plugin SDK: guard package subpaths and fix Twitch setup export
* Plugin SDK: fix import guardrail drift
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Replace em-dashes in headings with hyphens/parens (breaks Mintlify anchors)
- Fix broken /testing link in pi-dev.md to /help/testing
- Convert absolute docs URLs to root-relative in pi-dev.md
Files: migrating.md, images.md, audio.md, media-understanding.md,
venice.md, minimax.md, AGENTS.default.md, security/index.md, pi-dev.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
buildSecretInputSchema was not included in plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json,
so it was never emitted to dist/plugin-sdk/secret-input-schema.js. This
caused a ReferenceError during onboard when configuring channels that use
secret input schemas (matrix, feishu, mattermost, bluebubbles, nextcloud-talk, zalo).
Additionally, the Matrix extension's hand-written runtime-api barrel was
missing the re-export, unlike other extensions that use `export *` from
their plugin-sdk subpath.
Co-authored-by: hxy91819 <masonxhuang@icloud.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Replace redundant in-process trust statements with cross-references
to the Execution model section (lines 573, 2436)
- Add CLI reference link from plugin.md CLI section
- Add configuration reference link from manifest.md validation section
- Add provider runtime hooks link from manifest.md providerAuthChoices
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Refactor CSS styles: replace hardcoded colors with CSS variables for accent colors and optimize spacing rules in layout files.
* Update CSS styles: streamline selectors, enhance hover effects, and adjust focus states for chat components and layout elements.
* Enhance focus styles for chat components: update border colors and box-shadow effects for improved accessibility and visual consistency.
* Implement theme management in UI: add dynamic theme switching based on user settings, update CSS variables for new themes, and enhance security by preventing prototype pollution in form utilities.
* Implement border radius customization in UI: add settings for corner roundness, update CSS styles for sliders, and integrate border radius adjustments across components.
* Remove border radius property from UI settings and related functions to simplify configuration and enhance consistency across components.
* Enhance responsive design in UI: add media queries for mobile layouts, adjust padding and grid structures, and implement bottom navigation for improved usability on smaller screens.
* UI: add corner radius slider to Appearance settings
* Refactor CSS styles: replace hardcoded colors with CSS variables for accent colors and optimize spacing rules in layout files.
* Update CSS styles: streamline selectors, enhance hover effects, and adjust focus states for chat components and layout elements.
* Enhance focus styles for chat components: update border colors and box-shadow effects for improved accessibility and visual consistency.
* Config UI: click-to-reveal redacted env vars and use lightweight re-render
* Refactor CSS styles: replace hardcoded colors with CSS variables for accent colors and optimize spacing rules in layout files.
* Update CSS styles: streamline selectors, enhance hover effects, and adjust focus states for chat components and layout elements.
* Enhance focus styles for chat components: update border colors and box-shadow effects for improved accessibility and visual consistency.
* fix(macos): show sessions after controls in tray menu
When many sessions are active, the injected session rows push the
toggles, action buttons, and settings items off-screen, requiring
a scroll to reach them.
Change findInsertIndex and findNodesInsertIndex to anchor just before
the separator above 'Settings…' instead of before 'Send Heartbeats'.
This ensures the controls section is always immediately visible on
menu open, with sessions appearing below.
* refactor: extract findAnchoredInsertIndex to eliminate duplication
findInsertIndex and findNodesInsertIndex shared identical logic.
Extract into a single private helper so any future anchor change
(e.g. Settings item title) only needs one edit.
* macOS: use structural tray menu anchor
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Co-authored-by: ImLukeF <92253590+ImLukeF@users.noreply.github.com>
Update all references from `plugins info` to `plugins inspect` in bundles,
plugin system, and CLI index docs to match the renamed command.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Build failed because src/plugin-sdk/synology-chat.ts reexported setup symbols through extensions/synology-chat/api.ts, and that API shim reexports openclaw/plugin-sdk/synology-chat back into the same entry. Export the setup symbols directly from the concrete setup surface so tsdown can bundle the SDK subpath without a self-referential export graph.
Label each registerX method with its capability type and add module-level
doc comment to channel runtime types.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Align with the decided convention: use capabilities, entry points,
and extension surfaces instead of seams.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* zalouser: extract shared plugin base to reduce duplication
* fix(zalouser): bump zca-js to 2.1.2 and fix state dir resolution
* fix(zalouser): allow empty allowlist during onboarding and add quickstart DM policy prompt
* fix minor review
* fix(zalouser): restore forceAllowFrom setup flow
* fix(zalouser): default group access to allowlist
Add capability plan alignment section with key decisions and required test
matrix. Rename seams to capabilities for consistency.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add the public capability model section documenting the six capability types,
plugin shape classification, capability labels, legacy hook guidance, export
boundary rules, and the new plugins inspect command.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(telegram): persist sticky IPv4 fallback across polling restarts (fixes#48177)
Hoist resolveTelegramTransport() out of createTelegramBot() so the
transport (and its sticky IPv4 fallback state) persists across polling
restarts. Previously, each polling restart created a new transport with
stickyIpv4FallbackEnabled=false, causing repeated IPv6 timeouts on
hosts with unstable IPv6 connectivity.
Changes:
- bot.ts: accept optional telegramTransport in TelegramBotOptions
- monitor.ts: resolve transport once before polling loop
- polling-session.ts: pass transport through to bot creation
AI-assisted (Claude Sonnet 4). Tested: tsc --noEmit clean.
* Update extensions/telegram/src/polling-session.ts
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* style: fix oxfmt formatting in bot.ts
* test: cover telegram transport reuse across restarts
* fix: preserve telegram sticky IPv4 fallback across polling restarts (#48282) (thanks @yassinebkr)
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
Add JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS, _JAVA_OPTIONS, JDK_JAVA_OPTIONS, PYTHONBREAKPOINT, and
DOTNET_STARTUP_HOOKS to blockedKeys in the host exec security policy.
Closes#22681
The "treats bundle MCP as a supported bundle surface" test was missing
the useNoBundledPlugins() call present in all surrounding bundle plugin
tests. Without it, loadOpenClawPlugins() scanned and loaded the full
real bundled plugins directory on every call (with cache:false), causing
excessive memory pressure and an OOM crash on Linux CI, which manifested
as the test timing out at 120s.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Rename 'Method' column to 'Member' with explicit Kind column since
info is a property, not a callable method
- Document AssembleResult fields (estimatedTokens, systemPromptAddition)
with types and optionality
- Add lifecycle timing notes for bootstrap, ingestBatch, and dispose
so plugin authors know when each is invoked
Show the full workflow: install via openclaw plugins install,
enable in plugins.entries, then select in plugins.slots.contextEngine.
Uses lossless-claw as the concrete example.
Threads selfLid from the Baileys socket through the inbound WhatsApp
pipeline and adds LID-format matching to the implicit mention check
in group gating, so reply-to-bot detection works when WhatsApp sends
the quoted sender in @lid format.
Also fixes the device-suffix stripping regex (was a silent no-op).
Closes#23029
Co-authored-by: sparkyrider <sparkyrider@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-by: @ademczuk
Fix auto-scroll behavior when AI assistant streams responses in the web UI.
Previously, the viewport would remain at the sent message position and users
had to manually click a badge to see streaming responses.
Fixes#14959
Changes:
- Reset chat scroll state before sending message to ensure viewport readiness
- Force scroll to bottom after message send to position viewport correctly
- Detect streaming start (chatStream: null -> string) and trigger auto-scroll
- Ensure smooth scroll-following during entire streaming response
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(skills): add compact format fallback for skill catalog truncation
When the full-format skill catalog exceeds the character budget,
applySkillsPromptLimits now tries a compact format (name + location
only, no description) before binary-searching for the largest fitting
prefix. This preserves full model awareness of registered skills in
the common overflow case.
Three-tier strategy:
1. Full format fits → use as-is
2. Compact format fits → switch to compact, keep all skills
3. Compact still too large → binary search largest compact prefix
Other changes:
- escapeXml() utility for safe XML attribute values
- formatSkillsCompact() emits same XML structure minus <description>
- Compact char-budget check reserves 150 chars for the warning line
the caller prepends, preventing prompt overflow at the boundary
- 13 tests covering all tiers, edge cases, and budget reservation
- docs/.generated/config-baseline.json: fix pre-existing oxfmt issue
* docs: document compact skill prompt fallback
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Co-authored-by: Frank Yang <frank.ekn@gmail.com>
Port and complete #19776 on top of the current Telegram extension layout.
Adds a default-off `channels.telegram.silentErrorReplies` setting. When enabled, Telegram bot replies marked as errors are delivered silently across the regular bot reply flow, native/slash command replies, and fallback sends.
Thanks @auspic7
Co-authored-by: Myeongwon Choi <36367286+auspic7@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ImLukeF <92253590+ImLukeF@users.noreply.github.com>
* feishu: harden media support and action surface
* feishu: format media action changes
* feishu: fix review follow-ups
* fix: scope Feishu target aliases to Feishu (#47968) (thanks @Takhoffman)
- Add settingsKeyForGateway() function similar to tokenSessionKeyForGateway()
- Use scoped key format: openclaw.control.settings.v1:https://example.com/gateway-a
- Add migration from legacy static key on load
- Fixes#47481
When a Telegram/WhatsApp/iMessage session was viewed or messaged from the
dashboard/webchat, resolveLastChannelRaw() unconditionally returned 'webchat'
for any isDirectSessionKey() or isMainSessionKey() match, overwriting the
persisted external delivery route.
This caused subagent completion events to be delivered to the webchat/dashboard
instead of the original channel (Telegram, WhatsApp, etc.), silently dropping
messages for the channel user.
Fix: only allow webchat to own routing when no external delivery route has been
established (no persisted external lastChannel, no external channel hint in the
session key). If an external route exists, webchat is treated as admin/monitoring
access and must not mutate the delivery route.
Updated/added tests to document the correct behaviour.
Fixes#47745
1. [P1] Treat remap failures as resume failures — if replaceSubagentRunAfterSteer
returns false, do NOT clear abortedLastRun, increment failed count.
2. [P2] Count scan-level exceptions as retryable failures — set result.failed > 0
in the outer catch block so scheduleOrphanRecovery retry logic triggers.
3. [P2] Persist resumed-session dedupe across recovery retries — accept
resumedSessionKeys as a parameter; scheduleOrphanRecovery lifts the Set to
its own scope and passes it through retries.
4. [Greptile] Use typed config accessors instead of raw structural cast for TLS
check in lifecycle.ts.
5. [Greptile] Forward gateway.reload.deferralTimeoutMs to deferGatewayRestartUntilIdle
in scheduleGatewaySigusr1Restart so user-configured value is not silently ignored.
6. [Greptile] Same as #4 — already addressed by the typed config fix.
Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Addresses Codex review feedback — if recovery fails (e.g. gateway
still booting), retries up to 3 times with exponential backoff
(5s → 10s → 20s) before giving up.
- Remove unrelated pnpm-lock.yaml changes
- Move abortedLastRun flag clearing to AFTER successful resume
(prevents permanent session loss on transient gateway failures)
- Use dynamic import for orphan recovery module to avoid startup
memory overhead
- Add test assertion that flag is preserved on resume failure
Closes#47711
After a SIGUSR1 gateway reload aborts in-flight subagent LLM calls, the gateway now scans for orphaned sessions and sends a synthetic resume message to restart their work. Also makes the deferral timeout configurable via gateway.reload.deferralTimeoutMs (default: 5 minutes, up from 90s).
Some Windows locales/versions emit 'Last Result' instead of 'Last Run Result' in schtasks output, causing gateway status to falsely report 'Runtime: unknown'. Fall back to the shorter key when the canonical key is absent.
The model selector was using just the model ID (e.g. "gpt-5.2") as the
option value. When sent to sessions.patch, the server would fall back to
the session's current provider ("anthropic") yielding "anthropic/gpt-5.2"
instead of "openai/gpt-5.2".
Now option values use "provider/model" format, and resolveModelOverrideValue
and resolveDefaultModelValue also return the full provider-prefixed key so
selected state stays consistent.
* fix(onboarding): use scoped plugin snapshots to prevent OOM on low-memory hosts
Onboarding and channel-add flows previously loaded the full plugin registry,
which caused OOM crashes on memory-constrained hosts. This patch introduces
scoped, non-activating plugin registry snapshots that load only the selected
channel plugin without replacing the running gateway's global state.
Key changes:
- Add onlyPluginIds and activate options to loadOpenClawPlugins for scoped loads
- Add suppressGlobalCommands to plugin registry to avoid leaking commands
- Replace full registry reloads in onboarding with per-channel scoped snapshots
- Validate command definitions in snapshot loads without writing global registry
- Preload configured external plugins via scoped discovery during onboarding
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(test): add return type annotation to hoisted mock to resolve TS2322
* fix(plugins): enforce cache:false invariant for non-activating snapshot loads
* Channels: preserve lazy scoped snapshot import after rebase
* Onboarding: scope channel snapshots by plugin id
* Catalog: trust manifest ids for channel plugin mapping
* Onboarding: preserve scoped setup channel loading
* Onboarding: restore built-in adapter fallback
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
Preserves explicit `supportsUsageInStreaming` overrides from built-in provider
catalogs and user config instead of unconditionally forcing `false` on non-native
openai-completions endpoints.
Adds `applyNativeStreamingUsageCompat()` to set `supportsUsageInStreaming: true`
on ModelStudio (DashScope) and Moonshot models at config build time so their
native streaming usage works out of the box.
Closes#46142
Co-authored-by: pezy <peizhe.chen@vbot.cn>
When auth is completely disabled (mode=none), requiring device pairing
for Control UI operator sessions adds friction without security value
since any client can already connect without credentials.
Add authMode parameter to shouldSkipControlUiPairing so the bypass
fires only for Control UI + operator role + auth.mode=none. This avoids
the #43478 regression where a top-level OR disabled pairing for ALL
websocket clients.
* fix(web): handle 515 Stream Error during WhatsApp QR pairing
getStatusCode() never unwrapped the lastDisconnect wrapper object,
so login.errorStatus was always undefined and the 515 restart path
in restartLoginSocket was dead code.
- Add err.error?.output?.statusCode fallback to getStatusCode()
- Export waitForCredsSaveQueue() so callers can await pending creds
- Await creds flush in restartLoginSocket before creating new socket
Fixes#3942
* test: update session mock for getStatusCode unwrap + waitForCredsSaveQueue
Mirror the getStatusCode fix (err.error?.output?.statusCode fallback)
in the test mock and export waitForCredsSaveQueue so restartLoginSocket
tests work correctly.
* fix(web): scope creds save queue per-authDir to avoid cross-account blocking
The credential save queue was a single global promise chain shared by all
WhatsApp accounts. In multi-account setups, a slow save on one account
blocked credential writes and 515 restart recovery for unrelated accounts.
Replace the global queue with a per-authDir Map so each account's creds
serialize independently. waitForCredsSaveQueue() now accepts an optional
authDir to wait on a single account's queue, or waits on all when omitted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: use real Baileys v7 error shape in 515 restart test
The test was using { output: { statusCode: 515 } } which was already
handled before the fix. Updated to use the actual Baileys v7 shape
{ error: { output: { statusCode: 515 } } } to cover the new fallback
path in getStatusCode.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Code (Opus 4.6) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(web): bound credential-queue wait during 515 restart
Prevents restartLoginSocket from blocking indefinitely if a queued
saveCreds() promise stalls (e.g. hung filesystem write).
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: clear flush timeout handle and assert creds queue in test
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: evict settled credsSaveQueues entries to prevent unbounded growth
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: share WhatsApp 515 creds flush handling (#27910) (thanks @asyncjason)
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Co-authored-by: Jason Separovic <jason@wilma.dog>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
Update 5 references to the old "Clawdbot" name in
skills/apple-reminders/SKILL.md and skills/imsg/SKILL.md.
Co-authored-by: imanisynapse <imanisynapse@gmail.com>
* feat: make compaction timeout configurable via agents.defaults.compaction.timeoutSeconds
The hardcoded 5-minute (300s) compaction timeout causes large sessions
to enter a death spiral where compaction repeatedly fails and the
session grows indefinitely. This adds agents.defaults.compaction.timeoutSeconds
to allow operators to override the compaction safety timeout.
Default raised to 900s (15min) which is sufficient for sessions up to
~400k tokens. The resolved timeout is also used for the session write
lock duration so locks don't expire before compaction completes.
Fixes#38233
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: add resolveCompactionTimeoutMs tests
Cover config resolution edge cases: undefined config, missing
compaction section, valid seconds, fractional values, zero,
negative, NaN, and Infinity.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: add timeoutSeconds to compaction Zod schema
The compaction object schema uses .strict(), so setting the new
timeoutSeconds config option would fail validation at startup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: enforce integer constraint on compaction timeoutSeconds schema
Prevents sub-second values like 0.5 which would floor to 0ms and
cause immediate compaction timeout. Matches pattern of other
integer timeout fields in the schema.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: clamp compaction timeout to Node timer-safe maximum
Values above ~2.1B ms overflow Node's setTimeout to 1ms, causing
immediate timeout. Clamp to MAX_SAFE_TIMEOUT_MS matching the
pattern in agents/timeout.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: add FIELD_LABELS entry for compaction timeoutSeconds
Maintains label/help parity invariant enforced by
schema.help.quality.test.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: align compaction timeouts with abort handling
* fix: land compaction timeout handling (#46889) (thanks @asyncjason)
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Co-authored-by: Jason Separovic <jason@wilma.dog>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* fix: fetch OpenRouter model capabilities at runtime for unknown models
When an OpenRouter model is not in the built-in static snapshot from
pi-ai, the fallback hardcodes input: ["text"], silently dropping images.
Query the OpenRouter API at runtime to detect actual capabilities
(image support, reasoning, context window) for models not in the
built-in list. Results are cached in memory for 1 hour. On API
failure/timeout, falls back to text-only (no regression).
* feat(openrouter): add disk cache for OpenRouter model capabilities
Persist the OpenRouter model catalog to ~/.openclaw/cache/openrouter-models.json
so it survives process restarts. Cache lookup order:
1. In-memory Map (instant)
2. On-disk JSON file (avoids network on restart)
3. OpenRouter API fetch (populates both layers)
Also triggers a background refresh when a model is not found in the cache,
in case it was newly added to OpenRouter.
* refactor(openrouter): remove pre-warm, use pure lazy-load with disk cache
- Remove eager ensureOpenRouterModelCache() from run.ts
- Remove TTL — model capabilities are stable, no periodic re-fetching
- Cache lookup: in-memory → disk → API fetch (only when needed)
- API is only called when no cache exists or a model is not found
- Disk cache persists across gateway restarts
* fix(openrouter): address review feedback
- Fix timer leak: move clearTimeout to finally block
- Fix modality check: only check input side of "->" separator to avoid
matching image-generation models (text->image)
- Use resolveStateDir() instead of hardcoded homedir()/.openclaw
- Separate cache dir and filename constants
- Add utf-8 encoding to writeFileSync for consistency
- Add data validation when reading disk cache
* ci: retrigger checks
* fix: preload unknown OpenRouter model capabilities before resolve
* fix: accept top-level OpenRouter max token metadata
* fix: update changelog for OpenRouter runtime capability lookup (#45824) (thanks @DJjjjhao)
* fix: avoid redundant OpenRouter refetches and preserve suppression guards
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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
The revert of #43478 (commit 39b4185d0b) was silently undone by
3704293e6f which was based on a branch that included the original
change. This removes the auth.mode=none skipPairing condition again.
The blanket skip was too broad - it disabled pairing for ALL websocket
clients, not just Control UI behind reverse proxies.
Reuses the cron isolated session pattern (resolveCronSession with forceNew)
to give each heartbeat a fresh session with no prior conversation history.
Reduces per-heartbeat token cost from ~100K to ~2-5K tokens.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): fetch thread context so AI can see bot replies in topic threads
When a user replies in a Feishu topic thread, the AI previously could only
see the quoted parent message but not the bot's own prior replies in the
thread. This made multi-turn conversations in threads feel broken.
- Add `threadId` (omt_xxx) to `FeishuMessageInfo` and `getMessageFeishu`
- Add `listFeishuThreadMessages()` using `container_id_type=thread` API
to fetch all messages in a thread including bot replies
- In `handleFeishuMessage`, fetch ThreadStarterBody and ThreadHistoryBody
for topic session modes and pass them to the AI context
- Reuse quoted message result when rootId === parentId to avoid redundant
API calls; exclude root message from thread history to prevent duplication
- Fall back to inbound ctx.threadId when rootId is absent or API fails
- Fetch newest messages first (ByCreateTimeDesc + reverse) so long threads
keep the most recent turns instead of the oldest
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): skip redundant thread context injection on subsequent turns
Only inject ThreadHistoryBody on the first turn of a thread session.
On subsequent turns the session already contains prior context, so
re-injecting thread history (and starter) would waste tokens.
The heuristic checks whether the current user has already sent a
non-root message in the thread — if so, the session has prior turns
and thread context injection is skipped entirely.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): handle thread_id-only events in prior-turn detection
When ctx.rootId is undefined (thread_id-only events), the starter
message exclusion check `msg.messageId !== ctx.rootId` was always
true, causing the first follow-up to be misclassified as a prior
turn. Fall back to the first message in the chronologically-sorted
thread history as the starter.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(feishu): bootstrap topic thread context via session state
* test(memory): pin remote embedding hostnames in offline suites
* fix(feishu): use plugin-safe session runtime for thread bootstrap
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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>
Fixes#46142
Stop forcing supportsUsageInStreaming=false on non-native openai-completions
endpoints. Most OpenAI-compatible APIs (DashScope, DeepSeek, Groq, Together,
etc.) handle stream_options: { include_usage: true } correctly. The blanket
disable broke usage/cost tracking for all non-OpenAI providers.
supportsDeveloperRole is still forced off for non-native endpoints since
the developer message role is genuinely OpenAI-specific.
Users on backends that reject stream_options can opt out with
compat.supportsUsageInStreaming: false in their model config.
Fixes#46142
Fixes#43057
* fix(auth): clear stale lockout on re-login
Clear stale `auth_permanent` and `billing` disabled state for all
profiles matching the target provider when `openclaw models auth login`
is invoked, so users locked out by expired or revoked OAuth tokens can
recover by re-authenticating instead of waiting for the cooldown timer.
Uses the agent-scoped store (`loadAuthProfileStoreForRuntime`) for
correct multi-agent profile resolution and wraps the housekeeping in
try/catch so corrupt store files never block re-authentication.
Fixes#43057
* test(auth): remove unnecessary non-null assertions
oxlint no-unnecessary-type-assertion: invocationCallOrder[0]
already returns number, not number | undefined.
Fixes#42931
When gateway.auth.mode is set to "none", authentication succeeds with
method "none" but sharedAuthOk remains false because the auth-context
only recognises token/password/trusted-proxy methods. This causes all
pairing-skip conditions to fail, so Control UI browser connections get
closed with code 1008 "pairing required" despite auth being disabled.
Short-circuit the skipPairing check: if the operator explicitly
disabled authentication, device pairing (which is itself an auth
mechanism) must also be bypassed.
Fixes#42931
Fixes#43322
* fix(feishu): clear stale streamingStartPromise on card creation failure
When FeishuStreamingSession.start() throws (HTTP 400), the catch block
sets streaming = null but leaves streamingStartPromise dangling. The
guard in startStreaming() checks streamingStartPromise first, so all
future deliver() calls silently skip streaming - the session locks
permanently.
Clear streamingStartPromise in the catch block so subsequent messages
can retry streaming instead of dropping all future replies.
Fixes#43322
* test(feishu): wrap push override in try/finally for cleanup safety
* feat: add --force-document to message.send for Telegram
Adds --force-document CLI flag to bypass sendPhoto and use sendDocument
instead, avoiding Telegram image compression for PNG/image files.
- TelegramSendOpts: add forceDocument field
- send.ts: skip sendPhoto when forceDocument=true (mediaSender pattern)
- ChannelOutboundContext: add forceDocument field
- telegramOutbound.sendMedia: pass forceDocument to sendMessageTelegram
- ChannelHandlerParams / DeliverOutboundPayloadsCoreParams: add forceDocument
- createChannelOutboundContextBase: propagate forceDocument
- outbound-send-service.ts: add forceDocument to executeSendAction params
- message-action-runner.ts: read forceDocument from params
- message.ts: add forceDocument to MessageSendParams
- register.send.ts: add --force-document CLI option
* fix: pass forceDocument through telegram action dispatch path
The actual send path goes through dispatchChannelMessageAction ->
telegramMessageActions.handleAction -> handleTelegramAction, not
deliverOutboundPayloads. forceDocument was not being read in
readTelegramSendParams or passed to sendMessageTelegram.
* fix: apply forceDocument to GIF branch to avoid sendAnimation
* fix: add disable_content_type_detection=true to sendDocument for --force-document
* fix: add forceDocument to buildSendSchema for agent discoverability
* fix: scope telegram force-document detection
* test: fix heartbeat target helper typing
* fix: skip image optimization when forceDocument is set
* fix: persist forceDocument in WAL queue for crash-recovery replay
* test: tighten heartbeat target test entry typing
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Co-authored-by: thepagent <thepagent@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Frank Yang <frank.ekn@gmail.com>
* refactor: remove channel shim directories, point all imports to extensions
Delete the 6 backward-compat shim directories (src/telegram, src/discord,
src/slack, src/signal, src/imessage, src/web) that were re-exporting from
extensions. Update all 112+ source files to import directly from
extensions/{channel}/src/ instead of through the shims.
Also:
- Move src/channels/telegram/ (allow-from, api) to extensions/telegram/src/
- Fix outbound adapters to use resolveOutboundSendDep (fixes 5 pre-existing TS errors)
- Update cross-extension imports (src/web/media.js → extensions/whatsapp/src/media.js)
- Update vitest, tsdown, knip, labeler, and script configs for new paths
- Update guard test allowlists for extension paths
After this, src/ has zero channel-specific implementation code — only the
generic plugin framework remains.
* fix: update raw-fetch guard allowlist line numbers after shim removal
* refactor: document direct extension channel imports
* test: mock transcript module in delivery helpers
* refactor: move Discord channel implementation to extensions/discord/src/
Move all Discord source files from src/discord/ to extensions/discord/src/,
following the extension migration pattern. Source files in src/discord/ are
replaced with re-export shims. Channel-plugin files from
src/channels/plugins/*/discord* are similarly moved and shimmed.
- Copy all .ts source files preserving subdirectory structure (monitor/, voice/)
- Move channel-plugin files (actions, normalize, onboarding, outbound, status-issues)
- Fix all relative imports to use correct paths from new location
- Create re-export shims at original locations for backward compatibility
- Delete test files from shim locations (tests live in extension now)
- Update tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json rootDir from "src" to "." to accommodate
extension files outside src/
- Update write-plugin-sdk-entry-dts.ts to match new declaration output paths
* fix: add importOriginal to thread-bindings session-meta mock for extensions test
* style: fix formatting in thread-bindings lifecycle test
Move all Slack channel implementation files from src/slack/ to
extensions/slack/src/ and replace originals with shim re-exports.
This follows the extension migration pattern for channel plugins.
- Copy all .ts files to extensions/slack/src/ (preserving directory
structure: monitor/, http/, monitor/events/, monitor/message-handler/)
- Transform import paths: external src/ imports use relative paths
back to src/, internal slack imports stay relative within extension
- Replace all src/slack/ files with shim re-exports pointing to
the extension copies
- Update tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json rootDir from "src" to "." so
the DTS build can follow shim chains into extensions/
- Update write-plugin-sdk-entry-dts.ts re-export path accordingly
- Preserve extensions/slack/index.ts, package.json, openclaw.plugin.json,
src/channel.ts, src/runtime.ts, src/channel.test.ts (untouched)
* refactor: move WhatsApp channel from src/web/ to extensions/whatsapp/
Move all WhatsApp implementation code (77 source/test files + 9 channel
plugin files) from src/web/ and src/channels/plugins/*/whatsapp* to
extensions/whatsapp/src/.
- Leave thin re-export shims at all original locations so cross-cutting
imports continue to resolve
- Update plugin-sdk/whatsapp.ts to only re-export generic framework
utilities; channel-specific functions imported locally by the extension
- Update vi.mock paths in 15 cross-cutting test files
- Rename outbound.ts -> send.ts to match extension naming conventions
and avoid false positive in cfg-threading guard test
- Widen tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json rootDir to support shim->extension
cross-directory references
Part of the core-channels-to-extensions migration (PR 6/10).
* style: format WhatsApp extension files
* fix: correct stale import paths in WhatsApp extension tests
Fix vi.importActual, test mock, and hardcoded source paths that weren't
updated during the file move:
- media.test.ts: vi.importActual path
- onboarding.test.ts: vi.importActual path
- test-helpers.ts: test/mocks/baileys.js path
- monitor-inbox.test-harness.ts: incomplete media/store mock
- login.test.ts: hardcoded source file path
- message-action-runner.media.test.ts: vi.mock/importActual path
Move all Signal channel implementation files from src/signal/ to
extensions/signal/src/ and replace originals with re-export shims.
This continues the channel plugin migration pattern used by other
extensions, keeping backward compatibility via shims while the real
code lives in the extension.
- Copy 32 .ts files (source + tests) to extensions/signal/src/
- Transform all relative import paths for the new location
- Create 2-line re-export shims in src/signal/ for each moved file
- Preserve existing extension files (channel.ts, runtime.ts, etc.)
- Change tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json rootDir from "src" to "."
to support cross-boundary re-exports from extensions/
* refactor: make OutboundSendDeps dynamic with channel-ID keys
Replace hardcoded per-channel send fields (sendTelegram, sendDiscord,
etc.) with a dynamic index-signature type keyed by channel ID. This
unblocks moving channel implementations to extensions without breaking
the outbound dispatch contract.
- OutboundSendDeps and CliDeps are now { [channelId: string]: unknown }
- Each outbound adapter resolves its send fn via bracket access with cast
- Lazy-loading preserved via createLazySender with module cache
- Delete 6 deps-send-*.runtime.ts one-liner re-export files
- Harden guardrail scan against deleted-but-tracked files
* fix: preserve outbound send-deps compatibility
* style: fix formatting issues (import order, extra bracket, trailing whitespace)
* fix: resolve type errors from dynamic OutboundSendDeps in tests and extension
* fix: remove unused OutboundSendDeps import from deliver.test-helpers
feat(cron): support persistent session targets for cron jobs (#9765)
Add support for `sessionTarget: "current"` and `session:<id>` so cron jobs can
bind to the creating session or a persistent named session instead of only
`main` or ephemeral `isolated` sessions.
Also:
- preserve custom session targets across reloads and restarts
- update gateway validation and normalization for the new target forms
- add cron coverage for current/custom session targets and fallback behavior
- fix merged CI regressions in Discord and diffs tests
- add a changelog entry for the new cron session behavior
Co-authored-by: kkhomej33-netizen <kkhomej33-netizen@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ImLukeF <92253590+ImLukeF@users.noreply.github.com>
* Gateway: treat scope-limited probe RPC as degraded
* Docs: clarify gateway probe degraded scope output
* test: fix CI type regressions in gateway and outbound suites
* Tests: fix Node24 diffs theme loading and Windows assertions
* Tests: fix extension typing after main rebase
* Tests: fix Windows CI regressions after rebase
* Tests: normalize executable path assertions on Windows
* Tests: remove duplicate gateway daemon result alias
* Tests: stabilize Windows approval path assertions
* Tests: fix Discord rate-limit startup fixture typing
* Tests: use Windows-friendly relative exec fixtures
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Co-authored-by: Mainframe <mainframe@MainfraacStudio.localdomain>
* fix(models): apply Gemini model-id normalization to google-vertex provider
The existing normalizeGoogleModelId() (which maps e.g. gemini-3.1-flash-lite
to gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview) was only applied when the provider was
"google". Users configuring google-vertex/gemini-3.1-flash-lite would get
a "missing" model because the -preview suffix was never appended.
Extend the normalization to google-vertex in both model-selection
(parseModelRef path) and normalizeProviders (config normalization path).
Ref: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/issues/36838
Ref: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/36918#issuecomment-4032732959
* fix(models): normalize google-vertex flash-lite
* fix(models): place unreleased changelog entry last
* fix(models): place unreleased changelog entry before releases
* fix(feishu): add early event-level dedup to prevent duplicate replies
Add synchronous in-memory dedup at EventDispatcher handler level using
message_id as key with 5-minute TTL and 2000-entry cap.
This catches duplicate events immediately when they arrive from the Lark
SDK — before the inbound debouncer or processing queue — preventing the
race condition where two concurrent dispatches enter the pipeline before
either records the messageId in the downstream dedup layer.
Fixes the root cause reported in #42687.
* fix(feishu): correct inverted dedup condition
check() returns false on first call (new key) and true on subsequent
calls (duplicate). The previous `!check()` guard was inverted —
dropping every first delivery and passing all duplicates.
Remove the negation so the guard correctly drops duplicates.
* fix(feishu): simplify eventDedup key — drop redundant accountId prefix
eventDedup is already scoped per account (one instance per
registerEventHandlers call), so the accountId prefix in the cache key
is redundant. Use `evt:${messageId}` instead.
* fix(feishu): share inbound processing claim dedupe
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(browser): harden existing-session driver validation, session lifecycle, and code quality
Fix config validation rejecting existing-session profiles that lack
cdpPort/cdpUrl (they use Chrome MCP auto-connect instead). Fix callTool
tearing down the MCP session on tool-level errors (element not found,
script error), which caused expensive npx re-spawns. Skip unnecessary
CDP port allocation for existing-session profiles. Remove redundant
ensureChromeMcpAvailable call in isReachable.
Extract shared ARIA role sets (INTERACTIVE_ROLES, CONTENT_ROLES,
STRUCTURAL_ROLES) into snapshot-roles.ts so both the Playwright and
Chrome MCP snapshot paths stay in sync. Add usesChromeMcp capability
flag and replace ~20 scattered driver === "existing-session" string
checks with the centralized flag.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(browser): harden existing-session driver validation and session lifecycle (#45682) (thanks @odysseus0)
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* macOS: align minimum Node.js version with runtime guard
* macOS: add boundary and failure-message coverage for RuntimeLocator
* docs: add changelog note for the macOS runtime locator fix
* credit: original fix direction from @sumleo, cleaned up and rebased in #45640 by @ImLukeF
`chat.inject` called `appendAssistantTranscriptMessage` with
`createIfMissing: false`, causing a hard error when the transcript
file did not exist on disk despite having a valid `transcriptPath`
in session metadata. This commonly happens with ACP oneshot/run
sessions where the session entry is created but the transcript file
is not yet materialized.
The fix is a one-character change: `createIfMissing: true`. The
`ensureTranscriptFile` helper already handles directory creation
and file initialization safely.
Fixes#36170
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
fix(macos): prevent PortGuardian from killing Docker Desktop in remote mode (#6755)
PortGuardian.sweep() was killing non-SSH processes holding the gateway
port in remote mode. When the gateway runs in a Docker container,
`com.docker.backend` owns the port-forward, so this could shut down
Docker Desktop entirely.
Changes:
- accept any process on the gateway port in remote mode
- add a defense-in-depth guard to skip kills in remote mode
- update remote-mode port diagnostics/reporting to match
- add regression coverage for Docker and local-mode behavior
- add a changelog entry for the fix
Co-Authored-By: ImLukeF <92253590+ImLukeF@users.noreply.github.com>
Fix macOS gateway exec approvals to respect exec-approvals.json.
This updates the macOS gateway prompter to resolve per-agent exec approval policy before deciding whether to show UI, use agentId for policy lookup, honor askFallback when prompts cannot be presented, and resolve no-prompt decisions from the configured security policy instead of hardcoded allow-once behavior. It also adds regression coverage for ask-policy and allowlist-fallback behavior, plus a changelog entry for the fix.
Co-authored-by: ImLukeF <92253590+ImLukeF@users.noreply.github.com>
* docker: add apt-get upgrade to patch base-image vulnerabilities
Closes#45159
* docker: add DEBIAN_FRONTEND and --no-install-recommends to apt-get upgrade
Prevents debconf hangs during Docker builds and avoids pulling in
recommended packages that silently grow the image.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Revert "docker: add DEBIAN_FRONTEND and --no-install-recommends to apt-get upgrade"
This reverts commit 6fc3839cb5.
* docker: add DEBIAN_FRONTEND and --no-install-recommends to apt-get upgrade
Prevents debconf hangs during Docker builds and avoids pulling in
recommended packages that silently grow the image.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(browser): add batch actions, CSS selector support, and click delayMs
Adds three improvements to the browser act tool:
1. CSS selector support: All element-targeting actions (click, type,
hover, drag, scrollIntoView, select) now accept an optional
'selector' parameter alongside 'ref'. When selector is provided,
Playwright's page.locator() is used directly, skipping the need
for a snapshot to obtain refs. This reduces roundtrips for agents
that already know the DOM structure.
2. Click delay (delayMs): The click action now accepts an optional
'delayMs' parameter. When set, the element is hovered first, then
after the specified delay, clicked. This enables human-like
hover-before-click in a single tool call instead of three
(hover + wait + click).
3. Batch actions: New 'batch' action kind that accepts an array of
actions to execute sequentially in a single tool call. Supports
'stopOnError' (default true) to control whether execution halts
on first failure. Results are returned as an array. This eliminates
the AI inference roundtrip between each action, dramatically
reducing latency and token cost for multi-step flows.
Addresses: #44431, #38844
* fix(browser): address security review — batch evaluateEnabled guard, input validation, recursion limit
Fixes all 4 issues raised by Greptile review:
1. Security: batch actions now respect evaluateEnabled flag.
executeSingleAction and batchViaPlaywright accept evaluateEnabled
param. evaluate and wait-with-fn inside batches are rejected
when evaluateEnabled=false, matching the direct route guards.
2. Security: batch input validation. Each action in body.actions
is validated as a plain object with a known kind string before
dispatch. Applies same normalization as direct action handlers.
3. Perf: SELECTOR_ALLOWED_KINDS moved to module scope as a
ReadonlySet<string> constant (was re-created on every request).
4. Security: max batch nesting depth of 5. Nested batch actions
track depth and throw if MAX_BATCH_DEPTH exceeded, preventing
call stack exhaustion from crafted payloads.
* fix(browser): normalize batch act dispatch
* fix(browser): tighten existing-session act typing
* fix(browser): preserve batch type text
* fix(browser): complete batch action execution
* test(browser): cover batch route normalization
* test(browser): cover batch interaction dispatch
* fix(browser): bound batch route action inputs
* fix(browser): harden batch interaction limits
* test(browser): cover batch security guardrails
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Co-authored-by: Diwakar <diwakarrankawat@gmail.com>
* style: update chat layout and spacing for improved UI consistency
- Adjusted margin and padding for .chat-thread and .content--chat to enhance layout.
- Consolidated CSS selectors for better readability and maintainability.
- Introduced new test for log parsing functionality to ensure accurate message extraction.
* UI: polish agent skills, chat images, and sidebar status
* test: stabilize vitest helper export types
* UI: address review feedback on agents refresh and chat styles
* test: update outbound gateway client fixture values
* test: narrow shared ip fixtures to IPv4
* Fix updater refresh cwd for service reinstall
* Update: preserve relative env overrides during service refresh
* Test: cover updater service refresh env rebasing
* fix(cron): resolve isolated session deadlock (#44805)
Map cron lane to nested in resolveGlobalLane to prevent deadlock when
isolated cron jobs trigger inner operations (e.g. compaction). Outer
execution holds the cron lane slot; inner work now uses nested lane.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(changelog): add cron isolated deadlock note
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Co-authored-by: zhujian <zhujianxyz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The restart helper and taskkill spawn calls were missing windowsHide: true,
causing visible command prompt windows to flash on screen during gateway
restart and process cleanup on Windows.
description: End-to-end Parallels smoke, upgrade, and rerun workflow for OpenClaw across macOS, Windows, and Linux guests. Use when Codex needs to run, rerun, debug, or interpret VM-based install, onboarding, gateway smoke tests, latest-release-to-main upgrade checks, fresh snapshot retests, or optional Discord roundtrip verification under Parallels.
---
# OpenClaw Parallels Smoke
Use this skill for Parallels guest workflows and smoke interpretation. Do not load it for normal repo work.
## Global rules
- Use the snapshot most closely matching the requested fresh baseline.
- Gateway verification in smoke runs should use `openclaw gateway status --deep --require-rpc` unless the stable version being checked does not support it yet.
- Stable `2026.3.12` pre-upgrade diagnostics may require a plain `gateway status --deep` fallback.
- Treat `precheck=latest-ref-fail` on that stable pre-upgrade lane as baseline, not automatically a regression.
- Pass `--json` for machine-readable summaries.
- Per-phase logs land under `/tmp/openclaw-parallels-*`.
- Do not run local and gateway agent turns in parallel on the same fresh workspace or session.
- For `prlctl exec`, pass the VM name before `--current-user` (`prlctl exec "$VM" --current-user ...`), not the other way around.
- If the workflow installs OpenClaw from a repo checkout instead of the site installer/npm release, finish by installing a real guest CLI shim and verifying it in a fresh guest shell. `pnpm openclaw ...` inside the repo is not enough for handoff parity.
- On macOS guests, prefer a user-global install plus a stable PATH-visible shim:
- install with `NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX="$HOME/.npm-global" npm install -g .`
- make sure `~/.local/bin/openclaw` exists or `~/.npm-global/bin` is on PATH
- verify from a brand-new guest shell with `which openclaw` and `openclaw --version`
- Flow: fresh snapshot -> install npm package baseline -> smoke -> install current main tgz on the same guest -> smoke again.
- Same-guest update verification should set the default model explicitly to `openai/gpt-5.4` before the agent turn and use a fresh explicit `--session-id` so old session model state does not leak into the check.
- The aggregate npm-update wrapper must resolve the Linux VM with the same Ubuntu fallback policy as `parallels-linux-smoke.sh` before both fresh and update lanes. On Peter's current host, missing `Ubuntu 24.04.3 ARM64` should fall back to `Ubuntu 25.10`.
- On Windows same-guest update checks, restart the gateway after the npm upgrade before `gateway status` / `agent`; in-place global npm updates can otherwise leave stale hashed `dist/*` module imports alive in the running service.
- For Windows same-guest update checks, prefer the done-file/log-drain PowerShell runner pattern over one long-lived `prlctl exec ... powershell -EncodedCommand ...` transport. The guest can finish successfully while the outer `prlctl exec` still hangs.
- Linux same-guest update verification should also export `HOME=/root`, pass `OPENAI_API_KEY` via `prlctl exec ... /usr/bin/env`, and use `openclaw agent --local`; the fresh Linux baseline does not rely on persisted gateway credentials.
## CLI invocation footgun
- The Parallels smoke shell scripts should tolerate a literal bare `--` arg so `pnpm test:parallels:* -- --json` and similar forwarded invocations work without needing to call `bash scripts/e2e/...` directly.
- Default to the snapshot closest to `macOS 26.3.1 latest`.
- On Peter's Tahoe VM, `fresh-latest-march-2026` can hang in `prlctl snapshot-switch`; if restore times out there, rerun with `--snapshot-hint 'macOS 26.3.1 latest'` before blaming auth or the harness.
- The macOS smoke should include a dashboard load phase after gateway health: resolve the tokenized URL with `openclaw dashboard --no-open`, verify the served HTML contains the Control UI title/root shell, then open Safari and require an established localhost TCP connection from Safari to the gateway port.
-`prlctl exec` is fine for deterministic repo commands, but use the guest Terminal or `prlctl enter` when installer parity or shell-sensitive behavior matters.
- Multi-word `openclaw agent --message ...` checks should go through a guest shell wrapper (`guest_current_user_sh` / `guest_current_user_cli` or `/bin/sh -lc ...`), not raw `prlctl exec ... node openclaw.mjs ...`, or the message can be split into extra argv tokens and Commander reports `too many arguments for 'agent'`.
- On the fresh Tahoe snapshot, `brew` exists but `node` may be missing from PATH in noninteractive exec. Use `/opt/homebrew/bin/node` when needed.
- Fresh host-served tgz installs should install as guest root with `HOME=/var/root`, then run onboarding as the desktop user via `prlctl exec --current-user`.
- Root-installed tgz smoke can log plugin blocks for world-writable `extensions/*`; do not treat that as an onboarding or gateway failure unless plugin loading is the task.
- Use the snapshot closest to `pre-openclaw-native-e2e-2026-03-12`.
- Always use `prlctl exec --current-user`; plain `prlctl exec` lands in `NT AUTHORITY\\SYSTEM`.
- Prefer explicit `npm.cmd` and `openclaw.cmd`.
- Use PowerShell only as the transport with `-ExecutionPolicy Bypass`, then call the `.cmd` shims from inside it.
- Multi-word `openclaw agent --message ...` checks should call `& $openclaw ...` inside PowerShell, not `Start-Process ... -ArgumentList` against `openclaw.cmd`, or Commander can see split argv and throw `too many arguments for 'agent'`.
- Windows installer/tgz phases now retry once after guest-ready recheck; keep new Windows smoke steps idempotent so a transport-flake retry is safe.
- Windows global `npm install -g` phases can stay quiet for a minute or more even when healthy; inspect the phase log before calling it hung, and only treat it as a regression once the retry wrapper or timeout trips.
- Keep onboarding and status output ASCII-clean in logs; fancy punctuation becomes mojibake in current capture paths.
- If you hit an older run with `rc=255` plus an empty `fresh.install-main.log` or `upgrade.install-main.log`, treat it as a likely `prlctl exec` transport drop after guest start-up, not immediate proof of an npm/package failure.
- Use the snapshot closest to fresh `Ubuntu 24.04.3 ARM64`.
- If that exact VM is missing on the host, fall back to the closest Ubuntu guest with a fresh poweroff snapshot. On Peter's host today, that is `Ubuntu 25.10`.
- Use plain `prlctl exec`; `--current-user` is not the right transport on this snapshot.
- Fresh snapshots may be missing `curl`, and `apt-get update` can fail on clock skew. Bootstrap with `apt-get -o Acquire::Check-Date=false update` and install `curl ca-certificates`.
- Fresh `main` tgz smoke still needs the latest-release installer first because the snapshot has no Node or npm before bootstrap.
- This snapshot does not have a usable `systemd --user` session; managed daemon install is unsupported.
-`prlctl exec` reaps detached Linux child processes on this snapshot, so detached background gateway runs are not trustworthy smoke signals.
- Treat `gateway=skipped-no-detached-linux-gateway` plus `daemon=systemd-user-unavailable` as baseline on that Linux lane, not a regression.
## Discord roundtrip
- Discord roundtrip is optional and should be enabled with:
-`--discord-token-env`
-`--discord-guild-id`
-`--discord-channel-id`
- Keep the Discord token only in a host env var.
- Use installed `openclaw message send/read`, not `node openclaw.mjs message ...`.
- Set `channels.discord.guilds` as one JSON object, not dotted config paths with snowflakes.
- Avoid long `prlctl enter` or expect-driven Discord config scripts; prefer `prlctl exec --current-user /bin/sh -lc ...` with short commands.
- For a narrower macOS-only Discord proof run, the existing `parallels-discord-roundtrip` skill is the deep-dive companion.
description: Maintainer workflow for reviewing, triaging, preparing, closing, or landing OpenClaw pull requests and related issues. Use when Codex needs to validate bug-fix claims, search for related issues or PRs, apply or recommend close/reason labels, prepare GitHub comments safely, check review-thread follow-up, or perform maintainer-style PR decision making before merge or closure.
---
# OpenClaw PR Maintainer
Use this skill for maintainer-facing GitHub workflow, not for ordinary code changes.
## Apply close and triage labels correctly
- If an issue or PR matches an auto-close reason, apply the label and let `.github/workflows/auto-response.yml` handle the comment/close/lock flow.
- Do not manually close plus manually comment for these reasons.
-`r:*` labels can be used on both issues and PRs.
- Current reasons:
-`r: skill`
-`r: support`
-`r: no-ci-pr`
-`r: too-many-prs`
-`r: testflight`
-`r: third-party-extension`
-`r: moltbook`
-`r: spam`
-`invalid`
-`dirty` for PRs only
## Enforce the bug-fix evidence bar
- Never merge a bug-fix PR based only on issue text, PR text, or AI rationale.
- Before landing, require:
1. symptom evidence such as a repro, logs, or a failing test
2. a verified root cause in code with file/line
3. a fix that touches the implicated code path
4. a regression test when feasible, or explicit manual verification plus a reason no test was added
- If the claim is unsubstantiated or likely wrong, request evidence or changes instead of merging.
- If the linked issue appears outdated or incorrect, correct triage first. Do not merge a speculative fix.
## Handle GitHub text safely
- For issue comments and PR comments, use literal multiline strings or `-F - <<'EOF'` for real newlines. Never embed `\n`.
- Do not use `gh issue/pr comment -b "..."` when the body contains backticks or shell characters. Prefer a single-quoted heredoc.
- Do not wrap issue or PR refs like `#24643` in backticks when you want auto-linking.
- PR landing comments should include clickable full commit links for landed and source SHAs when present.
## Search broadly before deciding
- Prefer targeted keyword search before proposing new work or closing something as duplicate.
- Use `--repo openclaw/openclaw` with `--match title,body` first.
- Add `--match comments` when triaging follow-up discussion.
- Do not stop at the first 500 results when the task requires a full search.
- If bot review conversations exist on your PR, address them and resolve them yourself once fixed.
- Leave a review conversation unresolved only when reviewer or maintainer judgment is still needed.
- When landing or merging any PR, follow the global `/landpr` process.
- Use `scripts/committer "<msg>" <file...>` for scoped commits instead of manual `git add` and `git commit`.
- Keep commit messages concise and action-oriented.
- Group related changes; avoid bundling unrelated refactors.
- Use `.github/pull_request_template.md` for PR submissions and `.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/` for issues.
## Extra safety
- If a close or reopen action would affect more than 5 PRs, ask for explicit confirmation with the exact count and target query first.
-`sync` means: if the tree is dirty, commit all changes with a sensible Conventional Commit message, then `git pull --rebase`, then `git push`. Stop if rebase conflicts cannot be resolved safely.
description: Maintainer workflow for OpenClaw releases, prereleases, changelog release notes, and publish validation. Use when Codex needs to prepare or verify stable or beta release steps, align version naming, assemble release notes, check release auth requirements, or validate publish-time commands and artifacts.
---
# OpenClaw Release Maintainer
Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Keep ordinary development changes and GHSA-specific advisory work outside this skill.
## Respect release guardrails
- Do not change version numbers without explicit operator approval.
- Ask permission before any npm publish or release step.
- This skill should be sufficient to drive the normal release flow end-to-end.
- Use the private maintainer release docs for credentials, recovery steps, and mac signing/notary specifics, and use `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` for public policy.
- Core `openclaw` publish is manual `workflow_dispatch`; creating or pushing a tag does not publish by itself.
## Keep release channel naming aligned
-`stable`: tagged releases only, with npm dist-tag `latest`
-`beta`: prerelease tags like `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N`, with npm dist-tag `beta`
- Prefer `-beta.N`; do not mint new `-1` or `-2` beta suffixes
-`dev`: moving head on `main`
- When using a beta Git tag, publish npm with the matching beta version suffix so the plain version is not consumed or blocked
- Before creating a release tag, make every version location above match the version encoded by that tag.
- For fallback correction tags like `vYYYY.M.D-N`, the repo version locations still stay at `YYYY.M.D`.
- “Bump version everywhere” means all version locations above except `appcast.xml`.
- Release signing and notary credentials live outside the repo in the private maintainer docs.
- Every OpenClaw release ships the npm package and macOS app together.
- The production Sparkle feed lives at `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openclaw/openclaw/main/appcast.xml`, and the canonical published file is `appcast.xml` on `main` in the `openclaw` repo.
- That shared production Sparkle feed is stable-only. Beta mac releases may
upload assets to the GitHub prerelease, but they must not replace the shared
`appcast.xml` unless a separate beta feed exists.
- For fallback correction tags like `vYYYY.M.D-N`, the repo version still stays
at `YYYY.M.D`, but the mac release must use a strictly higher numeric
`APP_BUILD` / Sparkle build than the original release so existing installs
see it as newer.
## Build changelog-backed release notes
- Changelog entries should be user-facing, not internal release-process notes.
- When cutting a mac release with a beta GitHub prerelease:
- tag `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N` from the release commit
- create a prerelease titled `openclaw YYYY.M.D-beta.N`
- use release notes from the matching `CHANGELOG.md` version section
- attach at least the zip and dSYM zip, plus dmg if available
- Keep the top version entries in `CHANGELOG.md` sorted by impact:
description: Investigate `pnpm test` memory growth, Vitest worker OOMs, and suspicious RSS increases in OpenClaw using the `scripts/test-parallel.mjs` heap snapshot tooling. Use when Codex needs to reproduce test-lane memory growth, collect repeated `.heapsnapshot` files, compare snapshots from the same worker PID, distinguish transformed-module retention from real data leaks, and fix or reduce the impact by patching cleanup logic or isolating hotspot tests.
---
# OpenClaw Test Heap Leaks
Use this skill for test-memory investigations. Do not guess from RSS alone when heap snapshots are available.
## Workflow
1. Reproduce the failing shape first.
- Match the real entrypoint if possible. For Linux CI-style unit failures, start with:
- Keep `OPENCLAW_TEST_MEMORY_TRACE=1` enabled so the wrapper prints per-file RSS summaries alongside the snapshots.
- If the report is about a specific shard or worker budget, preserve that shape.
2. Wait for repeated snapshots before concluding anything.
- Take at least two intervals from the same lane.
- Compare snapshots from the same PID inside one lane directory such as `.tmp/heapsnap/unit-fast/`.
- Use `scripts/heapsnapshot-delta.mjs` to compare either two files directly or the earliest/latest pair per PID in one lane directory.
3. Classify the growth before choosing a fix.
- If growth is dominated by Vite/Vitest transformed source strings, `Module`, `system / Context`, bytecode, descriptor arrays, or property maps, treat it as retained module graph growth in long-lived workers.
- If growth is dominated by app objects, caches, buffers, server handles, timers, mock state, sqlite state, or similar runtime objects, treat it as a likely cleanup or lifecycle leak.
4. Fix the right layer.
- For retained transformed-module growth in shared workers:
- Move hotspot files out of `unit-fast` by updating `test/fixtures/test-parallel.behavior.json`.
- Prefer `singletonIsolated` for files that are safe alone but inflate shared worker heaps.
- If the file should already have been peeled out by timings but is absent from `test/fixtures/test-timings.unit.json`, call that out explicitly. Missing timings are a scheduling blind spot.
- For real leaks:
- Patch the implicated test or runtime cleanup path.
- Look for missing `afterEach`/`afterAll`, module-reset gaps, retained global state, unreleased DB handles, or listeners/timers that survive the file.
5. Verify with the most direct proof.
- Re-run the targeted lane or file with heap snapshots enabled if the suite still finishes in reasonable time.
- If snapshot overhead pushes tests over Vitest timeouts, fall back to the same lane without snapshots and confirm the RSS trend or OOM is reduced.
- For wrapper-only changes, at minimum verify the expected lanes start and the snapshot files are written.
## Heuristics
- Do not call everything a leak. In this repo, large `unit-fast` growth can be a worker-lifetime problem rather than an application object leak.
-`scripts/test-parallel.mjs` and `scripts/test-parallel-memory.mjs` are the primary control points for wrapper diagnostics.
- The lane names printed by `[test-parallel] start ...` and `[test-parallel][mem] summary ...` tell you where to focus.
- When one or two files account for most of the delta and they are missing from timings, reducing impact by isolating them is usually the first pragmatic fix.
- When the same retained object families grow across multiple intervals in the same worker PID, trust the snapshots over intuition.
Read the top positive deltas first. Large positive growth in module-transform artifacts suggests lane isolation; large positive growth in runtime objects suggests a real leak.
## Output Expectations
When using this skill, report:
- The exact reproduce command.
- Which lane and PID were compared.
- The dominant retained object families from the snapshot delta.
- Whether the issue is a real leak or shared-worker retained module growth.
- The concrete fix or impact-reduction patch.
- What you verified, and what snapshot overhead prevented you from verifying.
description: Run the macOS Parallels smoke harness with Discord end-to-end roundtrip verification, including guest send, host verification, host reply, and guest readback.
---
# Parallels Discord Roundtrip
Use when macOS Parallels smoke must prove Discord two-way delivery end to end.
- Snapshot target: closest to `macOS 26.3.1 fresh`.
- Snapshot resolver now prefers matching `*-poweroff*` clones when the base hint also matches. That lets the harness reuse disk-only recovery snapshots without passing a longer hint.
- If Windows/Linux snapshot restore logs show `PET_QUESTION_SNAPSHOT_STATE_INCOMPATIBLE_CPU`, drop the suspended state once, create a `*-poweroff*` replacement snapshot, and rerun. The smoke scripts now auto-start restored power-off snapshots.
- Harness configures Discord inside the guest; no checked-in token/config.
- Use the `openclaw` wrapper for guest `message send/read`; `node openclaw.mjs message ...` does not expose the lazy message subcommands the same way.
- Write `channels.discord.guilds` in one JSON object (`--strict-json`), not dotted `config set channels.discord.guilds.<snowflake>...` paths; numeric snowflakes get treated like array indexes.
- Avoid `prlctl enter` / expect for long Discord setup scripts; it line-wraps/corrupts long commands. Use `prlctl exec --current-user /bin/sh -lc ...` for the Discord config phase.
- Full 3-OS sweeps: the shared build lock is safe in parallel, but snapshot restore is still a Parallels bottleneck. Prefer serialized Windows/Linux restore-heavy reruns if the host is already under load.
- Harness cleanup deletes the temporary Discord smoke messages at exit.
description: Triage GitHub security advisories for OpenClaw with high-confidence close/keep decisions, exact tag and commit verification, trust-model checks, optional hardening notes, and a final reply ready to post and copy to clipboard.
---
# Security Triage
Use when reviewing OpenClaw security advisories, drafts, or GHSA reports.
Goal: high-confidence maintainers' triage without over-closing real issues or shipping unnecessary regressions.
## Close Bar
Close only if one of these is true:
- duplicate of an existing advisory or fixed issue
- invalid against shipped behavior
- out of scope under `SECURITY.md`
- fixed before any affected release/tag
Do not close only because `main` is fixed. If latest shipped tag or npm release is affected, keep it open until released or published with the right status.
## Required Reads
Before answering:
1. Read `SECURITY.md`.
2. Read the GHSA body with `gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>`.
3. Inspect the exact implicated code paths.
4. Verify shipped state:
-`git tag --sort=-creatordate | head`
-`npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"`
-`git tag --contains <fix-commit>`
- if needed: `git show <tag>:path/to/file`
5. Search for canonical overlap:
- existing published GHSAs
- older fixed bugs
- same trust-model class already covered in `SECURITY.md`
## Review Method
For each advisory, decide:
-`close`
-`keep open`
-`keep open but narrow`
Check in this order:
1. Trust model
- Is the prerequisite already inside trusted host/local/plugin/operator state?
- Does `SECURITY.md` explicitly call this class out as out of scope or hardening-only?
2. Shipped behavior
- Is the bug present in the latest shipped tag or npm release?
- Was it fixed before release?
3. Exploit path
- Does the report show a real boundary bypass, not just prompt injection, local same-user control, or helper-level semantics?
4. Functional tradeoff
- If a hardening change would reduce intended user functionality, call that out before proposing it.
- Prefer fixes that preserve user workflows over deny-by-default regressions unless the boundary demands it.
## Response Format
When preparing a maintainer-ready close reply:
1. Print the GHSA URL first.
2. Then draft a detailed response the maintainer can post.
3. Include:
- exact reason for close
- exact code refs
- exact shipped tag / release facts
- exact fix commit or canonical duplicate GHSA when applicable
- optional hardening note only if worthwhile and functionality-preserving
Keep tone firm, specific, non-defensive.
## Clipboard Step
After drafting the final post body, copy it:
```bash
pbcopy <<'EOF'
<final response>
EOF
```
Tell the user that the clipboard now contains the proposed response.
## Useful Commands
```bash
gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>
gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories --paginate
git tag --sort=-creatordate | head -n 20
npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"
Thanks for filing this report. Keep it concise, reproducible, and evidence-based.
Thanks for filing this report. Keep every answer concise, reproducible, and grounded in observed evidence.
Do not speculate or infer beyond the evidence. If a narrative section cannot be answered from the available evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
If this is a plugin beta-release blocker, rename the issue title to `Beta blocker: <plugin-name> - <summary>` and apply the `beta-blocker` label after filing.
- type:dropdown
id:bug_type
attributes:
@@ -19,39 +22,52 @@ body:
- Behavior bug (incorrect output/state without crash)
validations:
required:true
- type:dropdown
id:beta_blocker
attributes:
label:Beta release blocker
description:>
Choose `Yes` only if this blocks plugin compatibility during the current beta release window.
Selecting `Yes` does not apply the label automatically. You must also rename the issue title
to `Beta blocker: <plugin-name> - <summary>` for the automation to apply the `beta-blocker` label.
options:
- "No"
- "Yes"
validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
id:summary
attributes:
label:Summary
description:One-sentence statement of what is broken.
placeholder:After upgrading to <version>, <channel> behavior regressed from <prior version>.
description:One-sentence statement of what is broken, based only on observed evidence. If the evidence is insufficient, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder:After upgrading from 2026.2.10 to 2026.2.17, Telegram thread replies stopped posting; reproduced twice and confirmed by gateway logs.
validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
id:repro
attributes:
label:Steps to reproduce
description:Provide the shortest deterministic repro path.
description:Provide the shortest deterministic repro path supported by direct observation. If the repro path cannot be grounded from the evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder:|
1. Configure channel X.
2. Send message Y.
3. Run command Z.
1. Start OpenClaw 2026.2.17 with the attached config.
2. Send a Telegram thread reply in the affected chat.
3. Observe no reply and confirm the attached `reply target not found` log line.
validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
id:expected
attributes:
label:Expected behavior
description:What should happen if the bug does not exist.
placeholder:Agent posts a reply in the same thread.
description:State the expected result using a concrete reference such as prior observed behavior, attached docs, or a known-good version. If no grounded reference exists, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder:In 2026.2.10, the agent posted replies in the same Telegram thread under the same workflow.
validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
id:actual
attributes:
label:Actual behavior
description:What happened instead, including user-visible errors.
placeholder:Noreply is posted; gateway logs "reply target not found".
description:Describe only the observed result, including user-visible errors and cited evidence. If the observed result cannot be grounded from the evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder:Noreply is posted in the thread; the attached gateway log shows `reply target not found` at 14:23:08 UTC.
description:Include redacted logs/screenshots/recordings that prove the behavior.
description:Include the redacted logs, screenshots, recordings, docs, or version comparisons that support the grounded answers above.
render:shell
- type:textarea
id:impact
attributes:
label:Impact and severity
description:|
Explain who is affected, how severe it is, how often it happens, and the practical consequence.
Explain who is affected, how severe it is, how often it happens, and the practical consequence using only observed evidence.
If any part cannot be grounded from the evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
Include:
- Affected users/systems/channels
- Severity (annoying, blocks workflow, data risk, etc.)
- Frequency (always/intermittent/edge case)
- Consequence (missed messages, failed onboarding, extra cost, etc.)
placeholder:|
Affected: Telegram group users on <version>
Severity: High (blocks replies)
Frequency: 100% repro
Consequence: Agents cannot respond in threads
Affected: Telegram group users on 2026.2.17
Severity: High (blocks thread replies)
Frequency: 4/4 observed attempts
Consequence: Agents do not respond in the affected threads
- type:textarea
id:additional_information
attributes:
label:Additional information
description:Add any context that helps triage but does not fit above. If this is a regression, include the last known good and first known bad versions.
placeholder:Last known good version <...>, first known bad version <...>, temporary workaround is ...
description:Add any remaining grounded context that helps triage but does not fit above. If this is a regression, include the last known good and first known bad versions when observed. If there is not enough evidence, respond with exactly `NOT_ENOUGH_INFO`.
placeholder:Last known good version 2026.2.10, first known bad version 2026.2.17, temporary workaround is sending a top-level message instead of a thread reply.
If this PR fixes a plugin beta-release blocker, title it `fix(<plugin-id>): beta blocker - <summary>` and link the matching `Beta blocker: <plugin-name> - <summary>` issue labeled `beta-blocker`. Contributors cannot label PRs, so the title is the PR-side signal for maintainers and automation.
- Problem:
- Why it matters:
- What changed:
@@ -11,7 +13,7 @@ Describe the problem and fix in 2–5 bullets:
- [ ] Bug fix
- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Refactor
- [ ] Refactor required for the fix
- [ ] Docs
- [ ] Security hardening
- [ ] Chore/infra
@@ -31,12 +33,50 @@ Describe the problem and fix in 2–5 bullets:
- Closes #
- Related #
- [ ] This PR fixes a bug or regression
## Root Cause / Regression History (if applicable)
For bug fixes or regressions, explain why this happened, not just what changed. Otherwise write `N/A`. If the cause is unclear, write `Unknown`.
- Root cause:
- Missing detection / guardrail:
- Prior context (`git blame`, prior PR, issue, or refactor if known):
- Why this regressed now:
- If unknown, what was ruled out:
## Regression Test Plan (if applicable)
For bug fixes or regressions, name the smallest reliable test coverage that should have caught this. Otherwise write `N/A`.
- Coverage level that should have caught this:
- [ ] Unit test
- [ ] Seam / integration test
- [ ] End-to-end test
- [ ] Existing coverage already sufficient
- Target test or file:
- Scenario the test should lock in:
- Why this is the smallest reliable guardrail:
- Existing test that already covers this (if any):
- If no new test is added, why not:
## User-visible / Behavior Changes
List user-visible changes (including defaults/config).
If none, write `None`.
## Diagram (if applicable)
For UI changes or non-trivial logic flows, include a small ASCII diagram reviewers can scan quickly. Otherwise write `N/A`.
```text
Before:
[user action] -> [old state]
After:
[user action] -> [new state] -> [result]
```
## Security Impact (required)
- New permissions/capabilities? (`Yes/No`)
@@ -101,12 +141,6 @@ If a bot review conversation is addressed by this PR, resolve that conversation
- Migration needed? (`Yes/No`)
- If yes, exact upgrade steps:
## Failure Recovery (if this breaks)
- How to disable/revert this change quickly:
- Files/config to restore:
- Known bad symptoms reviewers should watch for:
## Risks and Mitigations
List only real risks for this PR. Add/remove entries as needed. If none, write `None`.
"Closing this PR because it looks dirty (too many unrelated or unexpected changes). This usually happens when a branch picks up unrelated commits or a merge went sideways. Please recreate the PR from a clean branch.";
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// `bad-barnacle` exempts PRs that Barnacle incorrectly marked dirty.
if (labelSet.has(dirtyLabel) && !labelSet.has(badBarnacleLabel)) {
echo "This workflow no longer builds, signs, notarizes, or uploads macOS assets."
echo
echo "Next step:"
echo "- Run \`openclaw/releases-private/.github/workflows/openclaw-macos-publish.yml\` with tag \`${RELEASE_TAG}\`."
echo "- Use \`preflight_only=true\` there for the full private mac preflight."
echo "- For the real publish path, the private run uploads the packaged \`.zip\`, \`.dmg\`, and \`.dSYM.zip\` files to the existing GitHub release in \`openclaw/openclaw\` automatically."
echo "- For stable releases, also download \`macos-appcast-${RELEASE_TAG}\` from the successful private run and commit \`appcast.xml\` back to \`main\` in \`openclaw/openclaw\`."
- In chat replies, file references must be repo-root relative only (example: `extensions/bluebubbles/src/channel.ts:80`); never absolute paths or `~/...`.
-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).
- PR review conversations: if a bot leaves review conversations on your PR, address them and resolve those conversations yourself once fixed. Leave a conversation unresolved only when reviewer or maintainer judgment is still needed; do not leave bot-conversation cleanup to maintainers.
- 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.
## Auto-close labels (issues and PRs)
- If an issue/PR matches one of the reasons below, apply the label and let `.github/workflows/auto-response.yml` handle comment/close/lock.
- Do not manually close + manually comment for these reasons.
- Why: keeps wording consistent, preserves automation behavior (`state_reason`, locking), and keeps triage/reporting searchable by label.
-`r:*` labels can be used on both issues and PRs.
-`r: skill`: close with guidance to publish skills on Clawhub.
-`r: support`: close with redirect to Discord support + stuck FAQ.
-`r: no-ci-pr`: close test-fix-only PRs for failing `main` CI and post the standard explanation.
-`r: too-many-prs`: close when author exceeds active PR limit.
-`r: testflight`: close requests asking for TestFlight access/builds. OpenClaw does not provide TestFlight distribution yet, so use the standard response (“Not available, build from source.”) instead of ad-hoc replies.
-`r: third-party-extension`: close with guidance to ship as third-party plugin.
-`r: moltbook`: close + lock as off-topic (not affiliated).
-`r: spam`: close + lock as spam (`lock_reason: spam`).
-`invalid`: close invalid items (issues are closed as `not_planned`; PRs are closed).
-`dirty`: close PRs with too many unrelated/unexpected changes (PR-only label).
## PR truthfulness and bug-fix validation
- Never merge a bug-fix PR based only on issue text, PR text, or AI rationale.
- Before `/landpr`, run `/reviewpr` and require explicit evidence for bug-fix claims.
- Minimum merge gate for bug-fix PRs:
1. symptom evidence (repro/log/failing test),
2. verified root cause in code with file/line,
3. fix touches the implicated code path,
4. regression test (fail before/pass after) when feasible; if not feasible, include manual verification proof and why no test was added.
- If claim is unsubstantiated or likely hallucinated/BS: do not merge. Request evidence/changes, or close with `invalid` when appropriate.
- If linked issue appears wrong/outdated, correct triage first; do not merge speculative fixes.
-Do not edit filescovered by security-focused `CODEOWNERS` rules unless a listed owner explicitly asked for the change or is already reviewing it with you. Treat those paths as restricted surfaces, not drive-by cleanup.
## Project Structure & Module Organization
- Source code: `src/` (CLI wiring in `src/cli`, commands in `src/commands`, web provider in `src/provider-web.ts`, infra in `src/infra`, media pipeline in `src/media`).
- Tests: colocated `*.test.ts`.
- Docs: `docs/` (images, queue, Pi config). Built output lives in `dist/`.
-Plugins/extensions: live under `extensions/*` (workspace packages). Keep plugin-only deps in the extension `package.json`; do not add them to the root `package.json` unless core uses them.
-Nomenclature: use "plugin" / "plugins" in docs, UI, changelogs, and contributor guidance. `extensions/*` remains the internal directory/package path to avoid repo-wide churn from a rename.
- Bundled plugin naming: for repo-owned workspace plugins, keep the canonical plugin id aligned across `openclaw.plugin.json:id`, `extensions/<id>` by default, and package names anchored to the same id (`@openclaw/<id>` or approved suffix forms like `-provider`, `-plugin`, `-speech`, `-sandbox`, `-media-understanding`). Keep `openclaw.install.npmSpec` equal to the package name and `openclaw.channel.id` equal to the plugin id when present. Exceptions must be explicit and covered by the repo invariant test.
- Plugins: live under `extensions/*` (workspace packages). Keep plugin-only deps in the extension `package.json`; do not add them to the root `package.json` unless core uses them.
- Plugins: install runs `npm install --omit=dev` in plugin dir; runtime deps must live in `dependencies`. Avoid `workspace:*` in `dependencies` (npm install breaks); put `openclaw` in `devDependencies` or `peerDependencies` instead (runtime resolves `openclaw/plugin-sdk` via jiti alias).
- Import boundaries: extension production code should treat `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*` plus local `api.ts` / `runtime-api.ts` barrels as the public surface. Do not import core `src/**`, `src/plugin-sdk-internal/**`, or another extension's `src/**` directly.
- Installers served from `https://openclaw.ai/*`: live in the sibling repo `../openclaw.ai` (`public/install.sh`, `public/install-cli.sh`, `public/install.ps1`).
- For docs, UI copy, and picker lists, order services/providers alphabetically unless the section is explicitly describing runtime behavior (for example auto-detection or execution order).
- Section cross-references: use anchors on root-relative paths (example: `[Hooks](/configuration#hooks)`).
- Doc headings and anchors: avoid em dashes and apostrophes in headings because they break Mintlify anchor links.
- When Peter asks for links, reply with full `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs (not root-relative).
- When the user asks for links, reply with full `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs (not root-relative).
- When you touch docs, end the reply with the `https://docs.openclaw.ai/...` URLs you referenced.
- README (GitHub): keep absolute docs URLs (`https://docs.openclaw.ai/...`) so links work on GitHub.
- Docs content must be generic: no personal device names/hostnames/paths; use placeholders like `user@gateway-host` and “gateway host”.
@@ -71,6 +38,8 @@
-`docs/zh-CN/**` is generated; do not edit unless the user explicitly asks.
- Pipeline: update English docs → adjust glossary (`docs/.i18n/glossary.zh-CN.json`) → run `scripts/docs-i18n` → apply targeted fixes only if instructed.
- Before rerunning `scripts/docs-i18n`, add glossary entries for any new technical terms, page titles, or short nav labels that must stay in English or use a fixed translation (for example `Doctor` or `Polls`).
-`pnpm docs:check-i18n-glossary` enforces glossary coverage for changed English doc titles and short internal doc labels before translation reruns.
- If you change config schema/help or the public Plugin SDK surface, update the matching baseline artifact and keep the two drift-check flows adjacent in scripts/workflows/docs guidance rather than inventing a third pattern.
- For narrowly scoped changes, prefer narrowly scoped tests that directly validate the touched behavior. If no meaningful scoped test exists, say so explicitly and use the next most direct validation available.
- Preferred landing bar for pushes to `main`: `pnpm check` and `pnpm test`, with a green result when feasible.
- Scoped tests prove the change itself. `pnpm test` remains the default `main` landing bar; scoped tests do not replace full-suite gates by default.
- Hard gate: if the change can affect build output, packaging, lazy-loading/module boundaries, or published surfaces, `pnpm build` MUST be run and MUST pass before pushing `main`.
- Default rule: do not commit or push with failing format, lint, type, build, or required test checks when those failures are caused by the change or plausibly related to the touched surface.
- For narrowly scoped changes, if unrelated failures already exist on latest `origin/main`, state that clearly, report the scoped tests you ran, and ask before broadening scope into unrelated fixes or landing despite those failures.
- Do not use scoped tests as permission to ignore plausibly related failures.
- Formatting/linting via Oxlint and Oxfmt; run `pnpm check` before commits.
- Formatting/linting via Oxlint and Oxfmt.
- 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.
- Extension SDK self-import guardrail: inside an extension package, do not import that same extension via `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<extension>` from production files. Route internal imports through a local barrel such as `./api.ts` or `./runtime-api.ts`, and keep the `plugin-sdk/<extension>` path as the external contract only.
- Extension package boundary guardrail: inside `extensions/<id>/**`, do not use relative imports/exports that resolve outside that same `extensions/<id>` package root. If shared code belongs in the plugin SDK, import `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` instead of reaching into `src/plugin-sdk/**` or other repo paths via `../`.
- Extension API surface rule: `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` is the only public cross-package contract for extension-facing SDK code. If an extension needs a new seam, add a public subpath first; do not reach into `src/plugin-sdk/**` by relative path.
- 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.
@@ -120,22 +103,26 @@
- Naming: use **OpenClaw** for product/app/docs headings; use `openclaw` for CLI command, package/binary, paths, and config keys.
- Written English: use American spelling and grammar in code, comments, docs, and UI strings (e.g. "color" not "colour", "behavior" not "behaviour", "analyze" not "analyse").
## Release Channels (Naming)
## Release / Advisory Workflows
-stable: tagged releases only (e.g. `vYYYY.M.D`), npm dist-tag `latest`.
-beta naming: prefer `-beta.N`; do not mint new `-1/-2` betas. Legacy `vYYYY.M.D-<patch>` and `vYYYY.M.D.beta.N` remain recognized.
- dev: moving head on `main` (no tag; git checkout main).
-Use `$openclaw-release-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-release-maintainer/SKILL.md` for release naming, version coordination, release auth, and changelog-backed release-note workflows.
-Use `$openclaw-ghsa-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-ghsa-maintainer/SKILL.md` for GHSA advisory inspection, patch/publish flow, private-fork checks, and GHSA API validation.
-Release and publish remain explicit-approval actions even when using the skill.
## Testing Guidelines
- Framework: Vitest with V8 coverage thresholds (70% lines/branches/functions/statements).
- Naming: match source names with `*.test.ts`; e2e in `*.e2e.test.ts`.
- When tests need example Anthropic/OpenAI model constants, prefer `sonnet-4.6` and `gpt-5.4`; update older Anthropic/GPT examples when you touch those tests.
- Run `pnpm test` (or `pnpm test:coverage`) before pushing when you touch logic.
- Write tests to clean up timers, env, globals, mocks, sockets, temp dirs, and module state so `--isolate=false` stays green.
- Agents MUST NOT modify baseline, inventory, ignore, snapshot, or expected-failure files to silence failing checks without explicit approval in this chat.
- For targeted/local debugging, keep using the wrapper: `pnpm test -- <path-or-filter> [vitest args...]` (for example `pnpm test -- src/commands/onboard-search.test.ts -t "shows registered plugin providers"`); do not default to raw `pnpm vitest run ...` because it bypasses wrapper config/profile/pool routing.
- Do not set test workers above 16; tried already.
-If local Vitest runs cause memory pressure (common on non-Mac-Studio hosts), use `OPENCLAW_TEST_PROFILE=low OPENCLAW_TEST_SERIAL_GATEWAY=1 pnpm test` for land/gate runs.
-Keep Vitest on `forks` only. Do not introduce or reintroduce any non-`forks` Vitest pool or alternate execution mode in configs, wrapper scripts, or default test commands without explicit approval in this chat. This includes `threads`, `vmThreads`, `vmForks`, and any future/nonstandard pool variant.
-If local Vitest runs cause memory pressure, the wrapper now derives budgets from host capabilities (CPU, memory band, current load). For a conservative explicit override during land/gate runs, use `OPENCLAW_TEST_PROFILE=serial OPENCLAW_TEST_SERIAL_GATEWAY=1 pnpm test`.
- 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.
@@ -144,7 +131,9 @@
## Commit & Pull Request Guidelines
**Full maintainer PR workflow (optional):** If you want the repo's end-to-end maintainer workflow (triage order, quality bar, rebase rules, commit/changelog conventions, co-contributor policy, and the `review-pr` > `prepare-pr` > `merge-pr` pipeline), see `.agents/skills/PR_WORKFLOW.md`. Maintainers may use other workflows; when a maintainer specifies a workflow, follow that. If no workflow is specified, default to PR_WORKFLOW.
- Use `$openclaw-pr-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-pr-maintainer/SKILL.md` for maintainer PR triage, review, close, search, and landing workflows.
- This includes auto-close labels, bug-fix evidence gates, GitHub comment/search footguns, and maintainer PR decision flow.
- For the repo's end-to-end maintainer PR workflow, use `$openclaw-pr-maintainer` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-pr-maintainer/SKILL.md`.
-`/landpr` lives in the global Codex prompts (`~/.codex/prompts/landpr.md`); when landing or merging any PR, always follow that `/landpr` process.
- Create commits with `scripts/committer "<msg>" <file...>`; avoid manual `git add`/`git commit` so staging stays scoped.
-`sync`: if working tree is dirty, commit all changes (pick a sensible Conventional Commit message), then `git pull --rebase`; if rebase conflicts and cannot resolve, stop; otherwise `git push`.
## Git Notes
- If `git branch -d/-D <branch>` is policy-blocked, delete the local ref directly: `git update-ref -d refs/heads/<branch>`.
- Agents MUST NOT create or push merge commits on `main`. If `main` has advanced, rebase local commits onto the latest `origin/main` before pushing.
- Bulk PR close/reopen safety: if a close action would affect more than 5 PRs, first ask for explicit user confirmation with the exact PR count and target scope/query.
## GitHub Search (`gh`)
- Prefer targeted keyword search before proposing new work or duplicating fixes.
- Use `--repo openclaw/openclaw` + `--match title,body` first; add `--match comments` when triaging follow-up threads.
- Web provider stores creds at `~/.openclaw/credentials/`; rerun `openclaw login` if logged out.
- Pi sessions live under `~/.openclaw/sessions/` by default; the base directory is not configurable.
- Environment variables: see `~/.profile`.
- Never commit or publish real phone numbers, videos, or live configuration values. Use obviously fake placeholders in docs, tests, and examples.
- Release flow: always read `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` and `docs/platforms/mac/release.md`before any release work; do not ask routine questions once those docs answer them.
- Release flow: use the private [maintainer release docs](https://github.com/openclaw/maintainers/blob/main/release/README.md) for the actual runbook, `docs/reference/RELEASING.md` for the public release policy, and `$openclaw-release-maintainer` for the maintainership workflow.
## GHSA (Repo Advisory) Patch/Publish
- Before reviewing security advisories, read `SECURITY.md`.
- Fetch: `gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA>`
- Latest npm: `npm view openclaw version --userconfig "$(mktemp)"`
- Private fork PRs must be closed:
`fork=$(gh api /repos/openclaw/openclaw/security-advisories/<GHSA> | jq -r .private_fork.full_name)`
`gh pr list -R "$fork" --state open` (must be empty)
- Description newline footgun: write Markdown via heredoc to `/tmp/ghsa.desc.md` (no `"\\n"` strings)
- Rebrand/migration issues or legacy config/service warnings: run `openclaw doctor` (see `docs/gateway/doctor.md`).
## Agent-Specific Notes
## Local Runtime / Platform Notes
- Vocabulary: "makeup" = "mac app".
-Parallels macOS retests: use the snapshot most closely named like `macOS 26.3.1 fresh` when the user asks for a clean/fresh macOS rerun; avoid older Tahoe snapshots unless explicitly requested.
-Parallels macOS smoke playbook:
-`prlctl exec` is fine for deterministic repo commands, but it can misrepresent interactive shell behavior (`PATH`, `HOME`, `curl | bash`, shebang resolution). For installer parity or shell-sensitive repros, prefer the guest Terminal or `prlctl enter`.
- Fresh Tahoe snapshot current reality: `brew` exists, `node` may not be on `PATH` in noninteractive guest exec. Use absolute `/opt/homebrew/bin/node` for repo/CLI runs when needed.
- Fresh host-served tgz install: restore fresh snapshot, install tgz as guest root with `HOME=/var/root`, then run onboarding as the desktop user via `prlctl exec --current-user`.
- For `openclaw onboard --non-interactive --secret-input-mode ref --install-daemon`, expect env-backed auth-profile refs (for example `OPENAI_API_KEY`) to be copied into the service env at install time; this path was fixed and should stay green.
- Don’t run local + gateway agent turns in parallel on the same fresh workspace/session; they can collide on the session lock. Run sequentially.
- Root-installed tarball smoke on Tahoe can still log plugin blocks for world-writable `extensions/*` under `/opt/homebrew/lib/node_modules/openclaw`; treat that as separate from onboarding/gateway health unless the task is plugin loading.
-Rebrand/migration issues or legacy config/service warnings: run `openclaw doctor` (see `docs/gateway/doctor.md`).
-Use `$openclaw-parallels-smoke` at `.agents/skills/openclaw-parallels-smoke/SKILL.md` for Parallels smoke, rerun, upgrade, debug, and result-interpretation workflows across macOS, Windows, and Linux guests.
-For the macOS Discord roundtrip deep dive, use the narrower `.agents/skills/parallels-discord-roundtrip/SKILL.md` companion skill.
- Never edit `node_modules` (global/Homebrew/npm/git installs too). Updates overwrite. Skill notes go in `tools.md` or `AGENTS.md`.
- If you need local-only `.agents` ignores, use `.git/info/exclude` instead of repo `.gitignore`.
- When adding a new `AGENTS.md` anywhere in the repo, also add a `CLAUDE.md` symlink pointing to it (example: `ln -s AGENTS.md CLAUDE.md`).
- Signal: "update fly" => `fly ssh console -a flawd-bot -C "bash -lc 'cd /data/clawd/openclaw && git pull --rebase origin main'"` then `fly machines restart e825232f34d058 -a flawd-bot`.
- When working on a GitHub Issue or PR, print the full URL at the end of the task.
- When answering questions, respond with high-confidence answers only: verify in code; do not guess.
- Never update the Carbon dependency.
- Any dependency with `pnpm.patchedDependencies` must use an exact version (no `^`/`~`).
- Patching dependencies (pnpm patches, overrides, or vendored changes) requires explicit approval; do not do this by default.
- Gateway currently runs only as the menubar app; there is no separate LaunchAgent/helper label installed. Restart via the OpenClaw Mac app or `scripts/restart-mac.sh`; to verify/kill use `launchctl print gui/$UID | grep openclaw` rather than assuming a fixed label. **When debugging on macOS, start/stop the gateway via the app, not ad-hoc tmux sessions; kill any temporary tunnels before handoff.**
@@ -224,14 +173,27 @@
- If shared guardrails are available locally, review them; otherwise follow this repo's guidance.
- SwiftUI state management (iOS/macOS): prefer the `Observation` framework (`@Observable`, `@Bindable`) over `ObservableObject`/`@StateObject`; don’t introduce new `ObservableObject` unless required for compatibility, and migrate existing usages when touching related code.
- Connection providers: when adding a new connection, update every UI surface and docs (macOS app, web UI, mobile if applicable, onboarding/overview docs) and add matching status + configuration forms so provider lists and settings stay in sync.
- "Bump version everywhere" means all version locations above **except**`appcast.xml` (only touch appcast when cutting a new macOS Sparkle release).
- **Restart apps:** “restart iOS/Android apps” means rebuild (recompile/install) and relaunch, not just kill/launch.
- **Device checks:** before testing, verify connected real devices (iOS/Android) before reaching for simulators/emulators.
- iOS Team ID lookup: `security find-identity -p codesigning -v` → use Apple Development (…) TEAMID. Fallback: `defaults read com.apple.dt.Xcode IDEProvisioningTeamIdentifiers`.
- A2UI bundle hash: `src/canvas-host/a2ui/.bundle.hash` is auto-generated; ignore unexpected changes, and only regenerate via `pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle` (or `scripts/bundle-a2ui.sh`) when needed. Commit the hash as a separate commit.
- Release signing/notary keys are managed outside the repo; follow internal release docs.
-Notary auth env vars (`APP_STORE_CONNECT_ISSUER_ID`, `APP_STORE_CONNECT_KEY_ID`, `APP_STORE_CONNECT_API_KEY_P8`) are expected in your environment (per internal release docs).
- Release signing/notary credentials are managed outside the repo; maintainers keep that setup in the private [maintainer release docs](https://github.com/openclaw/maintainers/tree/main/release).
-Lobster palette: use the shared CLI palette in `src/terminal/palette.ts` (no hardcoded colors); apply palette to onboarding/config prompts and other TTY UI output as needed.
- When asked to open a “session” file, open the Pi session logs under `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/sessions/*.jsonl` (use the `agent=<id>` value in the Runtime line of the system prompt; newest unless a specific ID is given), not the default `sessions.json`. If logs are needed from another machine, SSH via Tailscale and read the same path there.
- Do not rebuild the macOS app over SSH; rebuilds must be run directly on the Mac.
- Voice wake forwarding tips:
- Command template should stay `openclaw-mac agent --message "${text}" --thinking low`; `VoiceWakeForwarder` already shell-escapes `${text}`. Don’t add extra quotes.
- launchd PATH is minimal; ensure the app’s launch agent PATH includes standard system paths plus your pnpm bin (typically `$HOME/Library/pnpm`) so `pnpm`/`openclaw` binaries resolve when invoked via `openclaw-mac`.
## Collaboration / Safety Notes
- When working on a GitHub Issue or PR, print the full URL at the end of the task.
- When answering questions, respond with high-confidence answers only: verify in code; do not guess.
- Never update the Carbon dependency.
- Any dependency with `pnpm.patchedDependencies` must use an exact version (no `^`/`~`).
- Patching dependencies (pnpm patches, overrides, or vendored changes) requires explicit approval; do not do this by default.
- **Multi-agent safety:** do **not** create/apply/drop `git stash` entries unless explicitly requested (this includes `git pull --rebase --autostash`). Assume other agents may be working; keep unrelated WIP untouched and avoid cross-cutting state changes.
- **Multi-agent safety:** when the user says "push", you may `git pull --rebase` to integrate latest changes (never discard other agents' work). When the user says "commit", scope to your changes only. When the user says "commit all", commit everything in grouped chunks.
- If staged+unstaged diffs are formatting-only, auto-resolve without asking.
- If commit/push already requested, auto-stage and include formatting-only follow-ups in the same commit (or a tiny follow-up commit if needed), no extra confirmation.
- Only ask when changes are semantic (logic/data/behavior).
- Lobster seam: use the shared CLI palette in `src/terminal/palette.ts` (no hardcoded colors); apply palette to onboarding/config prompts and other TTY UI output as needed.
- **Multi-agent safety:** focus reports on your edits; avoid guard-rail disclaimers unless truly blocked; when multiple agents touch the same file, continue if safe; end with a brief “other files present” note only if relevant.
- Bug investigations: read source code of relevant npm dependencies and all related local code before concluding; aim for high-confidence root cause.
- Code style: add brief comments for tricky logic; keep files under ~500 LOC when feasible (split/refactor as needed).
- Tool schema guardrails (google-antigravity): avoid `Type.Union` in tool input schemas; no `anyOf`/`oneOf`/`allOf`. Use `stringEnum`/`optionalStringEnum` (Type.Unsafe enum) for string lists, and `Type.Optional(...)` instead of `... | null`. Keep top-level tool schema as `type: "object"` with `properties`.
- Tool schema guardrails: avoid raw `format` property names in tool schemas; some validators treat `format` as a reserved keyword and reject the schema.
- When asked to open a “session” file, open the Pi session logs under `~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/sessions/*.jsonl` (use the `agent=<id>` value in the Runtime line of the system prompt; newest unless a specific ID is given), not the default `sessions.json`. If logs are needed from another machine, SSH via Tailscale and read the same path there.
- Do not rebuild the macOS app over SSH; rebuilds must be run directly on the Mac.
- Never send streaming/partial replies to external messaging surfaces (WhatsApp, Telegram); only final replies should be delivered there. Streaming/tool events may still go to internal UIs/control channel.
- Voice wake forwarding tips:
- Command template should stay `openclaw-mac agent --message "${text}" --thinking low`; `VoiceWakeForwarder` already shell-escapes `${text}`. Don’t add extra quotes.
- launchd PATH is minimal; ensure the app’s launch agent PATH includes standard system paths plus your pnpm bin (typically `$HOME/Library/pnpm`) so `pnpm`/`openclaw` binaries resolve when invoked via `openclaw-mac`.
- For manual `openclaw message send` messages that include `!`, use the heredoc pattern noted below to avoid the Bash tool’s escaping.
- Release guardrails: do not change version numbers without operator’s explicit consent; always ask permission before running any npm publish/release step.
- Beta release guardrail: when using a beta Git tag (for example `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N`), publish npm with a matching beta version suffix (for example `YYYY.M.D-beta.N`) rather than a plain version on `--tag beta`; otherwise the plain version name gets consumed/blocked.
## 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`).
3.**Refactor-only PRs** → Don't open a PR. We are not accepting refactor-only changes unless a maintainer explicitly asks for them as part of a concrete fix.
4.**Test/CI-only PRs for known `main` failures** → Don't open a PR. The Maintainer team is already tracking those failures, and PRs that only tweak tests or CI to chase them will be closed unless they are required to validate a new fix.
- For extension/plugin changes, run the fast local lane first:
-`pnpm test:extension <extension-name>`
-`pnpm test:extension --list` to see valid extension ids
- If you changed shared plugin or channel surfaces, run `pnpm test:contracts`
- For targeted shared-surface work, use `pnpm test:contracts:channels` or `pnpm test:contracts:plugins`
- If you changed broader runtime behavior, still run the relevant wider lanes (`pnpm test:extensions`, `pnpm test:channels`, or `pnpm test`) before asking for review
- If you have access to Codex, run `codex review --base origin/main` locally before opening or updating your PR. Treat this as the current highest standard of AI review, even if GitHub Codex review also runs.
- Do not submit refactor-only PRs unless a maintainer explicitly requested that refactor for an active fix or deliverable.
- Do not submit test or CI-config fixes for failures already red on `main` CI. If a failure is already visible in the [main branch CI runs](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/actions), it's a known issue the Maintainer team is tracking, and a PR that only addresses those failures will be closed automatically. If you spot a _new_ regression not yet shown in main CI, report it as an issue first.
- Do not submit test-only PRs that just try to make known `main` CI failures pass. Test changes are acceptable when they are required to validate a new fix or cover new behavior in the same PR.
- Ensure CI checks pass
- Keep PRs focused (one thing per PR; do not mix unrelated concerns)
- Describe what & why
- Reply to or resolve bot review conversations you addressed before asking for review again
- **Include screenshots** — one showing the problem/before, one showing the fix/after (for UI or visual changes)
- Use American English spelling and grammar in code, comments, docs, and UI strings
- Do not edit files covered by `CODEOWNERS` security ownership unless a listed owner explicitly asked for the change or is already reviewing it with you. Treat those paths as restricted review surfaces, not opportunistic cleanup targets.
**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, 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.
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, WeChat, 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.
Preferred setup: run the onboarding wizard (`openclaw onboard`) in your terminal.
The wizard guides you step by step through setting up the gateway, workspace, channels, and skills. The CLI wizard is the recommended path and works on **macOS, Linux, and Windows (via WSL2; strongly recommended)**.
Preferred setup: run `openclaw onboard` in your terminal.
OpenClaw Onboard guides you step by step through setting up the gateway, workspace, channels, and skills. It is the recommended CLI setup path and works on **macOS, Linux, and Windows (via WSL2; strongly recommended)**.
Works with npm, pnpm, or bun.
New install? Start here: [Getting started](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/getting-started)
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Model note: while many providers/models are supported, for the best experience a
## Install (recommended)
Runtime: **Node ≥22**.
Runtime: **Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.16+**.
openclaw message send --to +1234567890 --message "Hello from OpenClaw"
# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/BlueBubbles/IRC/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu/LINE/Mattermost/Nextcloud Talk/Nostr/Synology Chat/Tlon/Twitch/Zalo/Zalo Personal/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/WeChat/WebChat)
openclaw agent --message "Ship checklist" --thinking high
```
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ pnpm build
pnpm openclaw onboard --install-daemon
# Dev loop (auto-reload on TS changes)
# Dev loop (auto-reload on source/config changes)
pnpm gateway:watch
```
@@ -126,13 +126,13 @@ 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)** — 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).
- **[Companion apps](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/macos)** — macOS menu bar app + iOS/Android [nodes](https://docs.openclaw.ai/nodes).
- **[Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard) + [skills](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/skills)** — wizard-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.
- **[Onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard) + [skills](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/skills)** — onboarding-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.
## Star History
@@ -143,14 +143,14 @@ Run `openclaw doctor` to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
### Core platform
- [Gateway WS control plane](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway) with sessions, presence, config, cron, webhooks, [Control UI](https://docs.openclaw.ai/web), and [Canvas host](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/canvas#canvas-a2ui).
- [CLI surface](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/agent-send): gateway, agent, send, [wizard](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard), and [doctor](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/doctor).
- [CLI surface](https://docs.openclaw.ai/tools/agent-send): gateway, agent, send, [onboarding](https://docs.openclaw.ai/start/wizard), and [doctor](https://docs.openclaw.ai/gateway/doctor).
- [Pi agent runtime](https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/agent) in RPC mode with tool streaming and block streaming.
- [Session model](https://docs.openclaw.ai/concepts/session): `main` for direct chats, group isolation, activation modes, queue modes, reply-back. Group rules: [Groups](https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/groups).
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Run `openclaw doctor` to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.
## How it works (short)
```
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
WhatsApp / Telegram / Slack / Discord / Google Chat / Signal / iMessage / BlueBubbles / IRC / Microsoft Teams / Matrix / Feishu / LINE / Mattermost / Nextcloud Talk / Nostr / Synology Chat / Tlon / Twitch / Zalo / Zalo Personal / WeChat / WebChat
│
▼
┌───────────────────────────────┐
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ If you plan to build/run companion apps, follow the platform runbooks below.
- WebChat + debug tools.
- Remote gateway control over SSH.
Note: signed builds required for macOS permissions to stick across rebuilds (see `docs/mac/permissions.md`).
Note: signed builds required for macOS permissions to stick across rebuilds (see [macOS Permissions](https://docs.openclaw.ai/platforms/mac/permissions)).
- Set `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` or `channels.discord.token` (env wins).
- Set `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` or `channels.discord.token`.
- Optional: set `commands.native`, `commands.text`, or `commands.useAccessGroups`, plus `channels.discord.allowFrom`, `channels.discord.guilds`, or `channels.discord.mediaMaxMb` as needed.
<li>Control UI/dashboard-v2: refresh the gateway dashboard with modular overview, chat, config, agent, and session views, plus a command palette, mobile bottom tabs, and richer chat tools like slash commands, search, export, and pinned messages. (#41503) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>OpenAI/GPT-5.4 fast mode: add configurable session-level fast toggles across <code>/fast</code>, TUI, Control UI, and ACP, with per-model config defaults and OpenAI/Codex request shaping.</li>
<li>Anthropic/Claude fast mode: map the shared <code>/fast</code> toggle and <code>params.fastMode</code> to direct Anthropic API-key <code>service_tier</code> requests, with live verification for both Anthropic and OpenAI fast-mode tiers.</li>
<li>Models/plugins: move Ollama, vLLM, and SGLang onto the provider-plugin architecture, with provider-owned onboarding, discovery, model-picker setup, and post-selection hooks so core provider wiring is more modular.</li>
<li>Docs/Kubernetes: Add a starter K8s install path with raw manifests, Kind setup, and deployment docs. Thanks @sallyom @dzianisv @egkristi</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: add <code>sessions_yield</code> so orchestrators can end the current turn immediately, skip queued tool work, and carry a hidden follow-up payload into the next session turn. (#36537) thanks @jriff</li>
<li>Slack/agent replies: support <code>channelData.slack.blocks</code> in the shared reply delivery path so agents can send Block Kit messages through standard Slack outbound delivery. (#44592) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Security/device pairing: switch <code>/pair</code> and <code>openclaw qr</code> setup codes to short-lived bootstrap tokens so the next release no longer embeds shared gateway credentials in chat or QR pairing payloads. Thanks @lintsinghua.</li>
<li>Security/plugins: disable implicit workspace plugin auto-load so cloned repositories cannot execute workspace plugin code without an explicit trust decision. (<code>GHSA-99qw-6mr3-36qr</code>)(#44174) Thanks @lintsinghua and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Models/Kimi Coding: send <code>anthropic-messages</code> tools in native Anthropic format again so <code>kimi-coding</code> stops degrading tool calls into XML/plain-text pseudo invocations instead of real <code>tool_use</code> blocks. (#38669, #39907, #40552) Thanks @opriz.</li>
<li>TUI/chat log: reuse the active assistant message component for the same streaming run so <code>openclaw tui</code> no longer renders duplicate assistant replies. (#35364) Thanks @lisitan.</li>
<li>Telegram/model picker: make inline model button selections persist the chosen session model correctly, clear overrides when selecting the configured default, and include effective fallback models in <code>/models</code> button validation. (#40105) Thanks @avirweb.</li>
<li>Cron/proactive delivery: keep isolated direct cron sends out of the write-ahead resend queue so transient-send retries do not replay duplicate proactive messages after restart. (#40646) Thanks @openperf and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Models/Kimi Coding: send the built-in <code>User-Agent: claude-code/0.1.0</code> header by default for <code>kimi-coding</code> while still allowing explicit provider headers to override it, so Kimi Code subscription auth can work without a local header-injection proxy. (#30099) Thanks @Amineelfarssi and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Models/OpenAI Codex Spark: keep <code>gpt-5.3-codex-spark</code> working on the <code>openai-codex/*</code> path via resolver fallbacks and clearer Codex-only handling, while continuing to suppress the stale direct <code>openai/*</code> Spark row that OpenAI rejects live.</li>
<li>Ollama/Kimi Cloud: apply the Moonshot Kimi payload compatibility wrapper to Ollama-hosted Kimi models like <code>kimi-k2.5:cloud</code>, so tool routing no longer breaks when thinking is enabled. (#41519) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Moonshot CN API: respect explicit <code>baseUrl</code> (api.moonshot.cn) in implicit provider resolution so platform.moonshot.cn API keys authenticate correctly instead of returning HTTP 401. (#33637) Thanks @chengzhichao-xydt.</li>
<li>Kimi Coding/provider config: respect explicit <code>models.providers["kimi-coding"].baseUrl</code> when resolving the implicit provider so custom Kimi Coding endpoints no longer get overwritten by the built-in default. (#36353) Thanks @2233admin.</li>
<li>Gateway/main-session routing: keep TUI and other <code>mode:UI</code> main-session sends on the internal surface when <code>deliver</code> is enabled, so replies no longer inherit the session's persisted Telegram/WhatsApp route. (#43918) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/self-chat echo dedupe: drop reflected duplicate webhook copies only when a matching <code>fromMe</code> event was just seen for the same chat, body, and timestamp, preventing self-chat loops without broad webhook suppression. Related to #32166. (#38442) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>iMessage/self-chat echo dedupe: drop reflected duplicate copies only when a matching <code>is_from_me</code> event was just seen for the same chat, text, and <code>created_at</code>, preventing self-chat loops without broad text-only suppression. Related to #32166. (#38440) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Subagents/completion announce retries: raise the default announce timeout to 90 seconds and stop retrying gateway-timeout failures for externally delivered completion announces, preventing duplicate user-facing completion messages after slow gateway responses. Fixes #41235. Thanks @vasujain00 and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Mattermost/block streaming: fix duplicate message delivery (one threaded, one top-level) when block streaming is active by excluding <code>replyToId</code> from the block reply dedup key and adding an explicit <code>threading</code> dock to the Mattermost plugin. (#41362) Thanks @mathiasnagler and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Mattermost/reply media delivery: pass agent-scoped <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through shared reply delivery so allowed local files upload correctly from button, slash-command, and model-picker replies. (#44021) Thanks @LyleLiu666.</li>
<li>macOS/Reminders: add the missing <code>NSRemindersUsageDescription</code> to the bundled app so <code>apple-reminders</code> can trigger the system permission prompt from OpenClaw.app. (#8559) Thanks @dinakars777.</li>
<li>Gateway/session discovery: discover disk-only and retired ACP session stores under custom templated <code>session.store</code> roots so ACP reconciliation, session-id/session-label targeting, and run-id fallback keep working after restart. (#44176) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Plugins/env-scoped roots: fix plugin discovery/load caches and provenance tracking so same-process <code>HOME</code>/<code>OPENCLAW_HOME</code> changes no longer reuse stale plugin state or misreport <code>~/...</code> plugins as untracked. (#44046) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter native ids: canonicalize native OpenRouter model keys across config writes, runtime lookups, fallback management, and <code>models list --plain</code>, and migrate legacy duplicated <code>openrouter/openrouter/...</code> config entries forward on write.</li>
<li>Windows/native update: make package installs use the npm update path instead of the git path, carry portable Git into native Windows updates, and mirror the installer's Windows npm env so <code>openclaw update</code> no longer dies early on missing <code>git</code> or <code>node-llama-cpp</code> download setup.</li>
<li>Sandbox/write: preserve pinned mutation-helper payload stdin so sandboxed <code>write</code> no longer reports success while creating empty files. (#43876) Thanks @glitch418x.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: escape invisible Unicode format characters in approval prompts so zero-width command text renders as visible <code>\u{...}</code> escapes instead of spoofing the reviewed command. (<code>GHSA-pcqg-f7rg-xfvv</code>)(#43687) Thanks @EkiXu and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Hooks/loader: fail closed when workspace hook paths cannot be resolved with <code>realpath</code>, so unreadable or broken internal hook paths are skipped instead of falling back to unresolved imports. (#44437) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Hooks/agent deliveries: dedupe repeated hook requests by optional idempotency key so webhook retries can reuse the first run instead of launching duplicate agent executions. (#44438) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/exec detection: normalize compatibility Unicode and strip invisible formatting code points before obfuscation checks so zero-width and fullwidth command tricks no longer suppress heuristic detection. (<code>GHSA-9r3v-37xh-2cf6</code>)(#44091) Thanks @wooluo and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/exec allowlist: preserve POSIX case sensitivity and keep <code>?</code> within a single path segment so exact-looking allowlist patterns no longer overmatch executables across case or directory boundaries. (<code>GHSA-f8r2-vg7x-gh8m</code>)(#43798) Thanks @zpbrent and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/commands: require sender ownership for <code>/config</code> and <code>/debug</code> so authorized non-owner senders can no longer reach owner-only config and runtime debug surfaces. (<code>GHSA-r7vr-gr74-94p8</code>)(#44305) Thanks @tdjackey and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/gateway auth: clear unbound client-declared scopes on shared-token WebSocket connects so device-less shared-token operators cannot self-declare elevated scopes. (<code>GHSA-rqpp-rjj8-7wv8</code>)(#44306) Thanks @LUOYEcode and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/browser.request: block persistent browser profile create/delete routes from write-scoped <code>browser.request</code> so callers can no longer persist admin-only browser profile changes through the browser control surface. (<code>GHSA-vmhq-cqm9-6p7q</code>)(#43800) Thanks @tdjackey and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/agent: reject public spawned-run lineage fields and keep workspace inheritance on the internal spawned-session path so external <code>agent</code> callers can no longer override the gateway workspace boundary. (<code>GHSA-2rqg-gjgv-84jm</code>)(#43801) Thanks @tdjackey and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/session_status: enforce sandbox session-tree visibility and shared agent-to-agent access guards before reading or mutating target session state, so sandboxed subagents can no longer inspect parent session metadata or write parent model overrides via <code>session_status</code>. (<code>GHSA-wcxr-59v9-rxr8</code>)(#43754) Thanks @tdjackey and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/agent tools: mark <code>nodes</code> as explicitly owner-only and document/test that <code>canvas</code> remains a shared trusted-operator surface unless a real boundary bypass exists.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: fail closed for Ruby approval flows that use <code>-r</code>, <code>--require</code>, or <code>-I</code> so approval-backed commands no longer bind only the main script while extra local code-loading flags remain outside the reviewed file snapshot.</li>
<li>Security/device pairing: cap issued and verified device-token scopes to each paired device's approved scope baseline so stale or overbroad tokens cannot exceed approved access. (<code>GHSA-2pwv-x786-56f8</code>)(#43686) Thanks @tdjackey and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Docs/onboarding: align the legacy wizard reference and <code>openclaw onboard</code> command docs with the Ollama onboarding flow so all onboarding reference paths now document <code>--auth-choice ollama</code>, Cloud + Local mode, and non-interactive usage. (#43473) Thanks @BruceMacD.</li>
<li>Models/secrets: enforce source-managed SecretRef markers in generated <code>models.json</code> so runtime-resolved provider secrets are not persisted when runtime projection is skipped. (#43759) Thanks @joshavant.</li>
<li>Security/WebSocket preauth: shorten unauthenticated handshake retention and reject oversized pre-auth frames before application-layer parsing to reduce pre-pairing exposure on unsupported public deployments. (<code>GHSA-jv4g-m82p-2j93</code>)(#44089) (<code>GHSA-xwx2-ppv2-wx98</code>)(#44089) Thanks @ez-lbz and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/proxy attachments: restore the shared media-store size cap for persisted browser proxy files so oversized payloads are rejected instead of overriding the intended 5 MB limit. (<code>GHSA-6rph-mmhp-h7h9</code>)(#43684) Thanks @tdjackey and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/host env: block inherited <code>GIT_EXEC_PATH</code> from sanitized host exec environments so Git helper resolution cannot be steered by host environment state. (<code>GHSA-jf5v-pqgw-gm5m</code>)(#43685) Thanks @zpbrent and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/Feishu webhook: require <code>encryptKey</code> alongside <code>verificationToken</code> in webhook mode so unsigned forged events are rejected instead of being processed with token-only configuration. (<code>GHSA-g353-mgv3-8pcj</code>)(#44087) Thanks @lintsinghua and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/Feishu reactions: preserve looked-up group chat typing and fail closed on ambiguous reaction context so group authorization and mention gating cannot be bypassed through synthetic <code>p2p</code> reactions. (<code>GHSA-m69h-jm2f-2pv8</code>)(#44088) Thanks @zpbrent and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/LINE webhook: require signatures for empty-event POST probes too so unsigned requests no longer confirm webhook reachability with a <code>200</code> response. (<code>GHSA-mhxh-9pjm-w7q5</code>)(#44090) Thanks @TerminalsandCoffee and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/Zalo webhook: rate limit invalid secret guesses before auth so weak webhook secrets cannot be brute-forced through unauthenticated churned requests without pre-auth <code>429</code> responses. (<code>GHSA-5m9r-p9g7-679c</code>)(#44173) Thanks @zpbrent and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/Zalouser groups: require stable group IDs for allowlist auth by default and gate mutable group-name matching behind <code>channels.zalouser.dangerouslyAllowNameMatching</code>. Thanks @zpbrent.</li>
<li>Security/Slack and Teams routing: require stable channel and team IDs for allowlist routing by default, with mutable name matching only via each channel's <code>dangerouslyAllowNameMatching</code> break-glass flag.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: fail closed for ambiguous inline loader and shell-payload script execution, bind the real script after POSIX shell value-taking flags, and unwrap <code>pnpm</code>/<code>npm exec</code>/<code>npx</code> script runners before approval binding. (<code>GHSA-57jw-9722-6rf2</code>)(<code>GHSA-jvqh-rfmh-jh27</code>)(<code>GHSA-x7pp-23xv-mmr4</code>)(<code>GHSA-jc5j-vg4r-j5jx</code>)(#44247) Thanks @tdjackey and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Doctor/gateway service audit: canonicalize service entrypoint paths before comparing them so symlink-vs-realpath installs no longer trigger false "entrypoint does not match the current install" repair prompts. (#43882) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Doctor/gateway service audit: earlier groundwork for this fix landed in the superseded #28338 branch. Thanks @realriphub.</li>
<li>Gateway/session stores: regenerate the Swift push-test protocol models and align Windows native session-store realpath handling so protocol checks and sync session discovery stop drifting on Windows. (#44266) thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Context engine/session routing: forward optional <code>sessionKey</code> through context-engine lifecycle calls so plugins can see structured routing metadata during bootstrap, assembly, post-turn ingestion, and compaction. (#44157) thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: classify z.ai <code>network_error</code> stop reasons as retryable timeouts so provider connectivity failures trigger fallback instead of surfacing raw unhandled-stop-reason errors. (#43884) Thanks @hougangdev.</li>
<li>Memory/session sync: add mode-aware post-compaction session reindexing with <code>agents.defaults.compaction.postIndexSync</code> plus <code>agents.defaults.memorySearch.sync.sessions.postCompactionForce</code>, so compacted session memory can refresh immediately without forcing every deployment into synchronous reindexing. (#25561) thanks @rodrigouroz.</li>
<li>Telegram/model picker: make inline model button selections persist the chosen session model correctly, clear overrides when selecting the configured default, and include effective fallback models in <code>/models</code> button validation. (#40105) Thanks @avirweb.</li>
<li>Telegram/native command sync: suppress expected <code>BOT_COMMANDS_TOO_MUCH</code> retry error noise, add a final fallback summary log, and document the difference between command-menu overflow and real Telegram network failures.</li>
<li>Mattermost/reply media delivery: pass agent-scoped <code>mediaLocalRoots</code> through shared reply delivery so allowed local files upload correctly from button, slash-command, and model-picker replies. (#44021) Thanks @LyleLiu666.</li>
<li>Plugins/env-scoped roots: fix plugin discovery/load caches and provenance tracking so same-process <code>HOME</code>/<code>OPENCLAW_HOME</code> changes no longer reuse stale plugin state or misreport <code>~/...</code> plugins as untracked. (#44046) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Gateway/session discovery: discover disk-only and retired ACP session stores under custom templated <code>session.store</code> roots so ACP reconciliation, session-id/session-label targeting, and run-id fallback keep working after restart. (#44176) thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Models/OpenRouter native ids: canonicalize native OpenRouter model keys across config writes, runtime lookups, fallback management, and <code>models list --plain</code>, and migrate legacy duplicated <code>openrouter/openrouter/...</code> config entries forward on write.</li>
<li>Gateway/hooks: bucket hook auth failures by forwarded client IP behind trusted proxies and warn when <code>hooks.allowedAgentIds</code> leaves hook routing unrestricted.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: skip the post-compaction <code>cache-ttl</code> marker write when a compaction completed in the same attempt, preventing the next turn from immediately triggering a second tiny compaction. (#28548) thanks @MoerAI.</li>
<li>Native chat/macOS: add <code>/new</code>, <code>/reset</code>, and <code>/clear</code> reset triggers, keep shared main-session aliases aligned, and ignore stale model-selection completions so native chat state stays in sync across reset and fast model changes. (#10898) Thanks @Nachx639.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction safeguard: route missing-model and missing-API-key cancellation warnings through the shared subsystem logger so they land in structured and file logs. (#9974) Thanks @dinakars777.</li>
<li>Cron/doctor: stop flagging canonical <code>agentTurn</code> and <code>systemEvent</code> payload kinds as legacy cron storage, while still normalizing whitespace-padded and non-canonical variants. (#44012) Thanks @shuicici.</li>
<li>ACP/client final-message delivery: preserve terminal assistant text snapshots before resolving <code>end_turn</code>, so ACP clients no longer drop the last visible reply when the gateway sends the final message body on the terminal chat event. (#17615) Thanks @pjeby.</li>
<li>Telegram/Discord status reactions: show a temporary compacting reaction during auto-compaction pauses and restore thinking afterward so the bot no longer appears frozen while context is being compacted. (#35474) thanks @Cypherm.</li>
</ul>
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<li>CLI/backup: add <code>openclaw backup create</code> and <code>openclaw backup verify</code> for local state archives, including <code>--only-config</code>, <code>--no-include-workspace</code>, manifest/payload validation, and backup guidance in destructive flows. (#40163) thanks @shichangs.</li>
<li>macOS/onboarding: add a remote gateway token field for remote mode, preserve existing non-plaintext <code>gateway.remote.token</code> config values until explicitly replaced, and warn when the loaded token shape cannot be used directly from the macOS app. (#40187, supersedes #34614) Thanks @cgdusek.</li>
<li>Talk mode: add top-level <code>talk.silenceTimeoutMs</code> config so Talk waits a configurable amount of silence before auto-sending the current transcript, while keeping each platform's existing default pause window when unset. (#39607) Thanks @danodoesdesign. Fixes #17147.</li>
<li>TUI: infer the active agent from the current workspace when launched inside a configured agent workspace, while preserving explicit <code>agent:</code> session targets. (#39591) thanks @arceus77-7.</li>
<li>Tools/Brave web search: add opt-in <code>tools.web.search.brave.mode: "llm-context"</code> so <code>web_search</code> can call Brave's LLM Context endpoint and return extracted grounding snippets with source metadata, plus config/docs/test coverage. (#33383) Thanks @thirumaleshp.</li>
<li>CLI/install: include the short git commit hash in <code>openclaw --version</code> output when metadata is available, and keep installer version checks compatible with the decorated format. (#39712) thanks @sourman.</li>
<li>CLI/backup: improve archive naming for date sorting, add config-only backup mode, and harden backup planning, publication, and verification edge cases. (#40163) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>ACP/Provenance: add optional ACP ingress provenance metadata and visible receipt injection (<code>openclaw acp --provenance off|meta|meta+receipt</code>) so OpenClaw agents can retain and report ACP-origin context with session trace IDs. (#40473) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Tools/web search: alphabetize provider ordering across runtime selection, onboarding/configure pickers, and config metadata, so provider lists stay neutral and multi-key auto-detect now prefers Grok before Kimi. (#40259) thanks @kesku.</li>
<li>Docs/Web search: restore $5/month free-credit details, replace defunct "Data for Search"/"Data for AI" plan names with current "Search" plan, and note legacy subscription validity in Brave setup docs. Follows up on #26860. (#40111) Thanks @remusao.</li>
<li>Extensions/ACPX tests: move the shared runtime fixture helper from <code>src/runtime-internals/</code> to <code>src/test-utils/</code> so the test-only helper no longer looks like shipped runtime code.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>macOS app/chat UI: route browser proxy through the local node browser service, preserve plain-text paste semantics, strip completed assistant trace/debug wrapper noise from transcripts, refresh permission state after returning from System Settings, and tolerate malformed cron rows in the macOS tab. (#39516) Thanks @Imhermes1.</li>
<li>Android/Play distribution: remove self-update, background location, <code>screen.record</code>, and background mic capture from the Android app, narrow the foreground service to <code>dataSync</code> only, and clean up the legacy <code>location.enabledMode=always</code> preference migration. (#39660) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM routing: dedupe inbound Telegram DMs per agent instead of per session key so the same DM cannot trigger duplicate replies when both <code>agent:main:main</code> and <code>agent:main:telegram:direct:<id></code> resolve for one agent. Fixes #40005. Supersedes #40116. (#40519) thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Cron/Telegram announce delivery: route text-only announce jobs through the real outbound adapters after finalizing descendant output so plain Telegram targets no longer report <code>delivered: true</code> when no message actually reached Telegram. (#40575) thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Matrix/DM routing: add safer fallback detection for broken <code>m.direct</code> homeservers, honor explicit room bindings over DM classification, and preserve room-bound agent selection for Matrix DM rooms. (#19736) Thanks @derbronko.</li>
<li>Feishu/plugin onboarding: clear the short-lived plugin discovery cache before reloading the registry after installing a channel plugin, so onboarding no longer re-prompts to download Feishu immediately after a successful install. Fixes #39642. (#39752) Thanks @GazeKingNuWu.</li>
<li>Plugins/channel onboarding: prefer bundled channel plugins over duplicate npm-installed copies during onboarding and release-channel sync, preventing bundled plugins from being shadowed by npm installs with the same plugin ID. (#40092)</li>
<li>Config/runtime snapshots: keep secrets-runtime-resolved config and auth-profile snapshots intact after config writes so follow-up reads still see file-backed secret values while picking up the persisted config update. (#37313) thanks @bbblending.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI: resolve bundled dashboard assets through symlinked global wrappers and auto-detected package roots, while keeping configured and custom roots on the strict hardlink boundary. (#40385) Thanks @LarytheLord.</li>
<li>Browser/extension relay: add <code>browser.relayBindHost</code> so the Chrome relay can bind to an explicit non-loopback address for WSL2 and other cross-namespace setups, while preserving loopback-only defaults. (#39364) Thanks @mvanhorn.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP: normalize loopback direct WebSocket CDP URLs back to HTTP(S) for <code>/json/*</code> tab operations so local <code>ws://</code> / <code>wss://</code> profiles can still list, focus, open, and close tabs after the new direct-WS support lands. (#31085) Thanks @shrey150.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP: rewrite wildcard <code>ws://0.0.0.0</code> and <code>ws://[::]</code> debugger URLs from remote <code>/json/version</code> responses back to the external CDP host/port, fixing Browserless-style container endpoints. (#17760) Thanks @joeharouni.</li>
<li>Browser/extension relay: wait briefly for a previously attached Chrome tab to reappear after transient relay drops before failing with <code>tab not found</code>, reducing noisy reconnect flakes. (#32461) Thanks @AaronWander.</li>
<li>macOS/Tailscale gateway discovery: keep Tailscale Serve probing alive when other remote gateways are already discovered, prefer direct transport for resolved <code>.ts.net</code> and Tailscale Serve gateways, and set <code>TERM=dumb</code> for GUI-launched Tailscale CLI discovery. (#40167) thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>TUI/theme: detect light terminal backgrounds via <code>COLORFGBG</code> and pick a WCAG AA-compliant light palette, with <code>OPENCLAW_THEME=light|dark</code> override for terminals without auto-detection. (#38636) Thanks @ademczuk and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/openai-codex: normalize <code>gpt-5.4</code> fallback transport back to <code>openai-codex-responses</code> on <code>chatgpt.com/backend-api</code> when config drifts to the generic OpenAI responses endpoint. (#38736) Thanks @0xsline.</li>
<li>Models/openai-codex GPT-5.4 forward-compat: use the GPT-5.4 1,050,000-token context window and 128,000 max tokens for <code>openai-codex/gpt-5.4</code> instead of inheriting stale legacy Codex limits in resolver fallbacks and model listing. (#37876) thanks @yuweuii.</li>
<li>Tools/web search: restore Perplexity OpenRouter/Sonar compatibility for legacy <code>OPENROUTER_API_KEY</code>, <code>sk-or-...</code>, and explicit <code>perplexity.baseUrl</code> / <code>model</code> setups while keeping direct Perplexity keys on the native Search API path. (#39937) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: detect Amazon Bedrock <code>Too many tokens per day</code> quota errors as rate limits across fallback, cron retry, and memory embeddings while keeping context-window <code>too many tokens per request</code> errors out of the rate-limit lane. (#39377) Thanks @gambletan.</li>
<li>Mattermost replies: keep <code>root_id</code> pinned to the existing thread root when an agent replies inside a thread, while still using reply-target threading for top-level posts. (#27744) thanks @hnykda.</li>
<li>Telegram/DM partial streaming: keep DM preview lanes on real message edits instead of native draft materialization so final replies no longer flash a second duplicate copy before collapsing back to one.</li>
<li>macOS overlays: fix VoiceWake, Talk, and Notify overlay exclusivity crashes by removing shared <code>inout</code> visibility mutation from <code>OverlayPanelFactory.present</code>, and add a repeated Talk overlay smoke test. (#39275, #39321) Thanks @fellanH.</li>
<li>macOS Talk Mode: set the speech recognition request <code>taskHint</code> to <code>.dictation</code> for mic capture, and add regression coverage for the request defaults. (#38445) Thanks @dmiv.</li>
<li>macOS release packaging: default <code>scripts/package-mac-app.sh</code> to universal binaries for <code>BUILD_CONFIG=release</code>, and clarify that <code>scripts/package-mac-dist.sh</code> already produces the release zip + DMG. (#33891) Thanks @cgdusek.</li>
<li>Hooks/session-memory: keep <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code> memory artifacts in the bound agent workspace and align saved reset session keys with that workspace when stale main-agent keys leak into the hook path. (#39875) thanks @rbutera.</li>
<li>Sessions/model switch: clear stale cached <code>contextTokens</code> when a session changes models so status and runtime paths recompute against the active model window. (#38044) thanks @yuweuii.</li>
<li>ACP/session history: persist transcripts for successful ACP child runs, preserve exact transcript text, record ACP spawned-session lineage, and keep spawn-time transcript-path persistence best-effort so history storage failures do not block execution. (#40137) thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Docs/browser: add a layered WSL2 + Windows remote Chrome CDP troubleshooting guide, including Control UI origin pitfalls and extension-relay bind-address guidance. (#39407) Thanks @Owlock.</li>
<li>Context engine registry/bundled builds: share the registry state through a <code>globalThis</code> singleton so duplicated bundled module copies can resolve engines registered by each other at runtime, with regression coverage for duplicate-module imports. (#40115) thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Podman/setup: fix <code>cannot chdir: Permission denied</code> in <code>run_as_user</code> when <code>setup-podman.sh</code> is invoked from a directory the target user cannot access, by wrapping user-switch calls in a subshell that cd's to <code>/tmp</code> with <code>/</code> fallback. (#39435) Thanks @langdon and @jlcbk.</li>
<li>Podman/SELinux: auto-detect SELinux enforcing/permissive mode and add <code>:Z</code> relabel to bind mounts in <code>run-openclaw-podman.sh</code> and the Quadlet template, fixing <code>EACCES</code> on Fedora/RHEL hosts. Supports <code>OPENCLAW_BIND_MOUNT_OPTIONS</code> override. (#39449) Thanks @langdon and @githubbzxs.</li>
<li>Agents/context-engine plugins: bootstrap runtime plugins once at embedded-run, compaction, and subagent boundaries so plugin-provided context engines and hooks load from the active workspace before runtime resolution. (#40232)</li>
<li>Docs/Changelog: correct the contributor credit for the bundled Control UI global-install fix to @LarytheLord. (#40420) Thanks @velvet-shark.</li>
<li>Telegram/media downloads: time out only stalled body reads so polling recovers from hung file downloads without aborting slow downloads that are still streaming data. (#40098) thanks @tysoncung.</li>
<li>Docker/runtime image: prune dev dependencies, strip build-only dist metadata for smaller Docker images. (#40307) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/restart timeout recovery: exit non-zero when restart-triggered shutdown drains time out so launchd/systemd restart the gateway instead of treating the failed restart as a clean stop. Landed from contributor PR #40380 by @dsantoreis. Thanks @dsantoreis.</li>
<li>Gateway/config restart guard: validate config before service start/restart and keep post-SIGUSR1 startup failures from crashing the gateway process, reducing invalid-config restart loops and macOS permission loss. Landed from contributor PR #38699 by @lml2468. Thanks @lml2468.</li>
<li>Gateway/launchd respawn detection: treat <code>XPC_SERVICE_NAME</code> as a launchd supervision hint so macOS restarts exit cleanly under launchd instead of attempting detached self-respawn. Landed from contributor PR #20555 by @dimat. Thanks @dimat.</li>
<li>Telegram/poll restart cleanup: abort the in-flight Telegram API fetch when shutdown or forced polling restarts stop a runner, preventing stale <code>getUpdates</code> long polls from colliding with the replacement runner. Landed from contributor PR #23950 by @Gkinthecodeland. Thanks @Gkinthecodeland.</li>
<li>Cron/restart catch-up staggering: limit immediate missed-job replay on startup and reschedule the deferred remainder from the post-catchup clock so restart bursts do not starve the gateway or silently skip overdue recurring jobs. Landed from contributor PR #18925 by @rexlunae. Thanks @rexlunae.</li>
<li>Cron/owner-only tools: pass trusted isolated cron runs into the embedded agent with owner context so <code>cron</code>/<code>gateway</code> tooling remains available after the owner-auth hardening narrowed direct-message ownership inference.</li>
<li>Browser/SSRF: block private-network intermediate redirect hops in strict browser navigation flows and fail closed when remote tab-open paths cannot inspect redirect chains. Thanks @zpbrent.</li>
<li>MS Teams/authz: keep <code>groupPolicy: "allowlist"</code> enforcing sender allowlists even when a team/channel route allowlist is configured, so route matches no longer widen group access to every sender in that route. Thanks @zpbrent.</li>
<li>Security/system.run: bind approved <code>bun</code> and <code>deno run</code> script operands to on-disk file snapshots so post-approval script rewrites are denied before execution.</li>
<li>Skills/download installs: pin the validated per-skill tools root before writing downloaded archives, so rebinding the lexical tools path cannot redirect download writes outside the intended tools directory. Thanks @tdjackey.</li>
</ul>
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<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>
<description><![CDATA[<h2>OpenClaw 2026.3.24</h2>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<h3>Changes</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>
<li>Gateway/OpenAI compatibility: add <code>/v1/models</code> and <code>/v1/embeddings</code>, and forward explicit model overrides through <code>/v1/chat/completions</code> and <code>/v1/responses</code> for broader client and RAG compatibility. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/tools: make <code>/tools</code> show the tools the current agent can actually use right now, add a compact default view with an optional detailed mode, and add a live "Available Right Now" section in the Control UI so it is easier to see what will work before you ask.</li>
<li>Microsoft Teams: migrate to the official Teams SDK and add AI-agent UX best practices including streaming 1:1 replies, welcome cards with prompt starters, feedback/reflection, informative status updates, typing indicators, and native AI labeling. (#51808)</li>
<li>Microsoft Teams: add message edit and delete support for sent messages, including in-thread fallbacks when no explicit target is provided. (#49925)</li>
<li>Skills/install metadata: add one-click install recipes to bundled skills (coding-agent, gh-issues, openai-whisper-api, session-logs, tmux, trello, weather) so the CLI and Control UI can offer dependency installation when requirements are missing. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI/skills: add status-filter tabs (All / Ready / Needs Setup / Disabled) with counts, replace inline skill cards with a click-to-detail dialog showing requirements, toggle switch, install action, API key entry, source metadata, and homepage link. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Slack/interactive replies: restore rich reply parity for direct deliveries, auto-render simple trailing <code>Options:</code> lines as buttons/selects, improve Slack interactive setup defaults, and isolate reply controls from plugin interactive handlers. (#53389) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>CLI/containers: add <code>--container</code> and <code>OPENCLAW_CONTAINER</code> to run <code>openclaw</code> commands inside a running Docker or Podman OpenClaw container. (#52651) Thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>Discord/auto threads: add optional <code>autoThreadName: "generated"</code> naming so new auto-created threads can be renamed asynchronously with concise LLM-generated titles while keeping the existing message-based naming as the default. (#43366) Thanks @davidguttman.</li>
<li>Plugins/hooks: add <code>before_dispatch</code> with canonical inbound metadata and route handled replies through the normal final-delivery path, preserving TTS and routed delivery semantics. (#50444) Thanks @gfzhx.</li>
<li>Control UI/agents: convert agent workspace file rows to expandable <code><details></code> with lazy-loaded inline markdown preview, and add comprehensive <code>.sidebar-markdown</code> styles for headings, lists, code blocks, tables, blockquotes, and details/summary elements. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI/markdown preview: restyle the agent workspace file preview dialog with a frosted backdrop, sized panel, and styled header, and integrate <code>@create-markdown/preview</code> v2 system theme for rich markdown rendering (headings, tables, code blocks, callouts, blockquotes) that auto-adapts to the app's light/dark design tokens. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>macOS app/config: replace horizontal pill-based subsection navigation with a collapsible tree sidebar using disclosure chevrons and indented subsection rows. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>CLI/skills: soften missing-requirements label from "missing" to "needs setup" and surface API key setup guidance (where to get a key, CLI save command, storage path) in <code>openclaw skills info</code> output. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>macOS app/skills: add "Get your key" homepage link and storage-path hint to the API key editor dialog, and show the config path in save confirmation messages. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Control UI/agents: add a "Not set" placeholder to the default agent model selector dropdown. (#53411) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Runtime/install: lower the supported Node 22 floor to <code>22.14+</code> while continuing to recommend Node 24, so npm installs and self-updates do not strand Node 22.14 users on older releases.</li>
<li>CLI/update: preflight the target npm package <code>engines.node</code> before <code>openclaw update</code> runs a global package install, so outdated Node runtimes fail with a clear upgrade message instead of attempting an unsupported latest release.</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>
<li>Outbound media/local files: align outbound media access with the configured fs policy so host-local files and inbound-media paths keep sending when <code>workspaceOnly</code> is off, while strict workspace-only agents remain sandboxed.</li>
<li>Security/sandbox media dispatch: close the <code>mediaUrl</code>/<code>fileUrl</code> alias bypass so outbound tool and message actions cannot escape media-root restrictions. (#54034)</li>
<li>Gateway/restart sentinel: wake the interrupted agent session via heartbeat after restart instead of only sending a best-effort restart note, retry outbound delivery once on transient failure, and preserve explicit thread/topic routing through the wake path so replies land in the correct Telegram topic or Slack thread. (#53940) Thanks @VACInc.</li>
<li>Docker/setup: avoid the pre-start <code>openclaw-cli</code> shared-network namespace loop by routing setup-time onboard/config writes through <code>openclaw-gateway</code>, so fresh Docker installs stop failing before the gateway comes up. (#53385) Thanks @amsminn.</li>
<li>Gateway/channels: keep channel startup sequential while isolating per-channel boot failures, so one broken channel no longer blocks later channels from starting. (#54215) Thanks @JonathanJing.</li>
<li>Embedded runs/secrets: stop unresolved <code>SecretRef</code> config from crashing embedded agent runs by falling back to the resolved runtime snapshot when needed. Fixes #45838.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/groups: track recent gateway-sent message IDs and suppress only matching group echoes, preserving owner <code>/status</code>, <code>/new</code>, and <code>/activation</code> commands from linked-account <code>fromMe</code> traffic. (#53624) Thanks @w-sss.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/reply-to-bot detection: restore implicit group reply detection by unwrapping <code>botInvokeMessage</code> payloads and reading <code>selfLid</code> from <code>creds.json</code>, so reply-based mentions reach the bot again in linked-account group chats.</li>
<li>Telegram/forum topics: recover <code>#General</code> topic <code>1</code> routing when Telegram omits forum metadata, including native commands, interactive callbacks, inbound message context, and fallback error replies. (#53699) thanks @huntharo</li>
<li>Discord/gateway supervision: centralize gateway error handling behind a lifetime-owned supervisor so early, active, and late-teardown Carbon gateway errors stay classified consistently and stop surfacing as process-killing teardown crashes.</li>
<li>Discord/timeouts: send a visible timeout reply when the inbound Discord worker times out before a final reply starts, including created auto-thread targets and queued-run ordering. (#53823) Thanks @Kimbo7870.</li>
<li>ACP/direct chats: always deliver a terminal ACP result when final TTS does not yield audio, even if block text already streamed earlier, and skip redundant empty-text final synthesis. (#53692) Thanks @w-sss.</li>
<li>Telegram/outbound errors: preserve actionable 403 membership/block/kick details and treat <code>bot not a member</code> as a permanent delivery failure so Telegram sends stop retrying doomed chats. (#53635) Thanks @w-sss.</li>
<li>Telegram/photos: preflight Telegram photo dimension and aspect-ratio rules, and fall back to document sends when image metadata is invalid or unavailable so photo uploads stop failing with <code>PHOTO_INVALID_DIMENSIONS</code>. (#52545) Thanks @hnshah.</li>
<li>Slack/runtime defaults: trim Slack DM reply overhead, restore Codex auto transport, and tighten Slack/web-search runtime defaults around DM preview threading, cache scoping, warning dedupe, and explicit web-search opt-in. (#53957) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Browser/Chrome MCP: wait for existing-session browser tabs to become usable after attach instead of treating the initial Chrome MCP handshake as ready, which reduces user-profile timeouts and repeated consent churn on macOS Chrome attach flows. Fixes #52930. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Browser/CDP: reuse an already-running loopback browser after a short initial reachability miss instead of immediately falling back to relaunch detection, which fixes second-run browser start/open regressions on slower headless Linux setups. Fixes #53004. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>ClawHub/macOS auth: honor macOS auth config and XDG auth paths for saved ClawHub credentials, so <code>openclaw skills ...</code> and gateway skill browsing keep using the signed-in auth state instead of silently falling back to unauthenticated mode. Fixes #53034.</li>
<li>ClawHub/macOS: read the local ClawHub login from the macOS Application Support path and still honor XDG config on macOS, so skill browsing uses the logged-in token on both default and XDG-style setups. Fixes #52949. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>ClawHub/skills: resolve the local ClawHub auth token for gateway skill browsing and switch browse-all requests to search so ClawControl stops falling into unauthenticated 429s and empty authenticated skill lists. Fixes #52949. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Plugins/message tool: make Discord <code>components</code> and Slack <code>blocks</code> optional again, and route Feishu <code>message(..., media=...)</code> sends through the outbound media path, so pin/unpin/react flows stop failing schema validation and Feishu file/image attachments actually send. Fixes #52970 and #52962. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/model pricing: stop <code>openrouter/auto</code> pricing refresh from recursing indefinitely during bootstrap, so OpenRouter auto routes can populate cached pricing and <code>usage.cost</code> again. Fixes #53035. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Mistral/models: lower bundled Mistral max-token defaults to safe output budgets and teach <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code> to repair old persisted Mistral provider configs that still carry context-sized output limits, avoiding deterministic Mistral 422 rejects on fresh and existing setups. Fixes #52599. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/web_search: use the active runtime <code>web_search</code> provider instead of stale/default selection, so agent turns keep hitting the provider you actually configured. Fixes #53020. Thanks @jzakirov.</li>
<li>Models/OpenAI Codex OAuth: bootstrap the env-configured HTTP/HTTPS proxy dispatcher on the stored-credential refresh path before token renewal runs, so expired Codex OAuth profiles can refresh successfully in proxy-required environments instead of locking users out after the first token expiry.</li>
<li>Plugins/memory-lancedb: bootstrap LanceDB into plugin runtime state on first use when the bundled npm install does not already have it, so <code>plugins.slots.memory="memory-lancedb"</code> works again after global npm installs without moving LanceDB into OpenClaw core dependencies. Fixes #26100.</li>
<li>Config/plugins: treat stale unknown <code>plugins.allow</code> ids as warnings instead of fatal config errors, so recovery commands like <code>plugins install</code>, <code>doctor --fix</code>, and <code>status</code> still run when a plugin is missing locally. Fixes #52992. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Doctor/WhatsApp: stop auto-enable from appending built-in channel ids like <code>whatsapp</code> to <code>plugins.allow</code>, so <code>openclaw doctor --fix</code> no longer writes schema-invalid plugin allowlist entries when repairing built-in channels. Fixes #52931. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Telegram/auto-reply: preserve same-chat inbound debounce order without stranding stale busy-session followups, and keep same-key overflow turns ordered when tracked debounce keys are saturated. (#52998) Thanks @osolmaz.</li>
<li>Discord/commands: return an explicit unauthorized reply for privileged native slash commands instead of falling through to Discord's misleading generic completion when auth gates reject the sender. Fixes #53041. Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Channels/catalog: let external channel catalogs override shipped fallback metadata and honor overridden npm specs during channel setup, so custom channel catalogs no longer fall back to bundled packages when a channel id matches. (#52988)</li>
<li>Voice-call/Plivo: stabilize Plivo v2 replay keys so webhook retries and replay protection stop colliding on valid follow-up deliveries.</li>
<li>Agents/skills: prefer the active resolved runtime snapshot for embedded skill config and env injection, so <code>skills.entries.<skill>.apiKey</code> SecretRefs resolve correctly during embedded startup instead of failing on raw source config. Fixes #53098. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: recheck timed-out worker waits against the latest runtime snapshot before sending completion events, so fast-finishing workers stop being reported as timed out when they actually succeeded. Fixes #53106. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/Anthropic: preserve latest assistant thinking and redacted-thinking block ordering during transcript image sanitization so follow-up turns do not trip Anthropic's unmodified-thinking validation. (#52961) Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/probe: stop successful gateway handshakes from timing out as unreachable while post-connect detail RPCs are still loading, so slow devices report a reachable RPC failure instead of a false negative dead gateway. Fixes #52927. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/supervision: stop lock conflicts from crash-looping under launchd and systemd by keeping the duplicate process in a retry wait instead of exiting as a failure while another healthy gateway still owns the lock. Fixes #52922. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Gateway/auth: require auth for canvas routes and admin scope for agent session reset, so anonymous canvas access and non-admin reset requests fail closed.</li>
<li>Release/install: keep previously released bundled plugins and Control UI assets in published openclaw npm installs, and fail release checks when those shipped artifacts are missing. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Android/chat settings: redesign the chat settings sheet with grouped device and media sections, refresh the Connect and Voice tabs, and tighten the chat composer/session header for a denser mobile layout. (#44894) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>iOS/onboarding: add a first-run welcome pager before gateway setup, stop auto-opening the QR scanner, and show <code>/pair qr</code> instructions on the connect step. (#45054) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Browser/existing-session: add an official Chrome DevTools MCP attach mode for signed-in live Chrome sessions, with docs for <code>chrome://inspect/#remote-debugging</code> enablement and direct backlinks to Chrome’s own setup guides.</li>
<li>Browser/agents: add built-in <code>profile="user"</code> for the logged-in host browser and <code>profile="chrome-relay"</code> for the extension relay, so agent browser calls can prefer the real signed-in browser without the extra <code>browserSession</code> selector.</li>
<li>Browser/act automation: add batched actions, selector targeting, and delayed clicks for browser act requests with normalized batch dispatch. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Docker/timezone override: add <code>OPENCLAW_TZ</code> so <code>docker-setup.sh</code> can pin gateway and CLI containers to a chosen IANA timezone instead of inheriting the daemon default. (#34119) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>Dependencies/pi: bump <code>@mariozechner/pi-agent-core</code>, <code>@mariozechner/pi-ai</code>, <code>@mariozechner/pi-coding-agent</code>, and <code>@mariozechner/pi-tui</code> to <code>0.58.0</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Dashboard/chat UI: stop reloading full chat history on every live tool result in dashboard v2 so tool-heavy runs no longer trigger UI freeze/re-render storms while the final event still refreshes persisted history. (#45541) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Gateway/client requests: reject unanswered gateway RPC calls after a bounded timeout and clear their pending state, so stalled connections no longer leak hanging <code>GatewayClient.request()</code> promises indefinitely.</li>
<li>Build/plugin-sdk bundling: bundle plugin-sdk subpath entries in one shared build pass so published packages stop duplicating shared chunks and avoid the recent plugin-sdk memory blow-up. (#45426) Thanks @TarasShyn.</li>
<li>Ollama/reasoning visibility: stop promoting native <code>thinking</code> and <code>reasoning</code> fields into final assistant text so local reasoning models no longer leak internal thoughts in normal replies. (#45330) Thanks @xi7ang.</li>
<li>Android/onboarding QR scan: switch setup QR scanning to Google Code Scanner so onboarding uses a more reliable scanner instead of the legacy embedded ZXing flow. (#45021) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Browser/existing-session: harden driver validation and session lifecycle so transport errors trigger reconnects while tool-level errors preserve the session, and extract shared ARIA role sets to deduplicate Playwright and Chrome MCP snapshot paths. (#45682) Thanks @odysseus0.</li>
<li>Browser/existing-session: accept text-only <code>list_pages</code> and <code>new_page</code> responses from Chrome DevTools MCP so live-session tab discovery and new-tab open flows keep working when the server omits structured page metadata.</li>
<li>Control UI/insecure auth: preserve explicit shared token and password auth on plain-HTTP Control UI connects so LAN and reverse-proxy sessions no longer drop shared auth before the first WebSocket handshake. (#45088) Thanks @velvet-shark.</li>
<li>Gateway/session reset: preserve <code>lastAccountId</code> and <code>lastThreadId</code> across gateway session resets so replies keep routing back to the same account and thread after <code>/reset</code>. (#44773) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>macOS/onboarding: avoid self-restarting freshly bootstrapped launchd gateways and give new daemon installs longer to become healthy, so <code>openclaw onboard --install-daemon</code> no longer false-fails on slower Macs and fresh VM snapshots.</li>
<li>Gateway/status: add <code>openclaw gateway status --require-rpc</code> and clearer Linux non-interactive daemon-install failure reporting so automation can fail hard on probe misses instead of treating a printed RPC error as green.</li>
<li>macOS/exec approvals: respect per-agent exec approval settings in the gateway prompter, including allowlist fallback when the native prompt cannot be shown, so gateway-triggered <code>system.run</code> requests follow configured policy instead of always prompting or denying unexpectedly. (#13707) Thanks @sliekens.</li>
<li>Telegram/media downloads: thread the same direct or proxy transport policy into SSRF-guarded file fetches so inbound attachments keep working when Telegram falls back between env-proxy and direct networking. (#44639) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/inbound media IPv4 fallback: retry SSRF-guarded Telegram file downloads once with the same IPv4 fallback policy as Bot API calls so fresh installs on IPv6-broken hosts no longer fail to download inbound images.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway install: bound <code>schtasks</code> calls and fall back to the Startup-folder login item when task creation hangs, so native <code>openclaw gateway install</code> fails fast instead of wedging forever on broken Scheduled Task setups.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway stop: resolve Startup-folder fallback listeners from the installed <code>gateway.cmd</code> port, so <code>openclaw gateway stop</code> now actually kills fallback-launched gateway processes before restart.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway status: reuse the installed service command environment when reading runtime status, so startup-fallback gateways keep reporting the configured port and running state in <code>gateway status --json</code> instead of falling back to <code>gateway port unknown</code>.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway auth: stop attaching device identity on local loopback shared-token and password gateway calls, so native Windows agent replies no longer log stale <code>device signature expired</code> fallback noise before succeeding.</li>
<li>Discord/gateway startup: treat plain-text and transient <code>/gateway/bot</code> metadata fetch failures as transient startup errors so Discord gateway boot no longer crashes on unhandled rejections. (#44397) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Slack/probe: keep <code>auth.test()</code> bot and team metadata mapping stable while simplifying the probe result path. (#44775) Thanks @Cafexss.</li>
<li>Dashboard/chat UI: render oversized plain-text replies as normal paragraphs instead of capped gray code blocks, so long desktop chat responses stay readable without tab-switching refreshes.</li>
<li>Dashboard/chat UI: restore the <code>chat-new-messages</code> class on the New messages scroll pill so the button uses its existing compact styling instead of rendering as a full-screen SVG overlay. (#44856) Thanks @Astro-Han.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI: restore the operator-only device-auth bypass and classify browser connect failures so origin and device-identity problems no longer show up as auth errors in the Control UI and web chat. (#45512) thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>macOS/voice wake: stop crashing wake-word command extraction when speech segment ranges come from a different transcript instance.</li>
<li>Discord/allowlists: honor raw <code>guild_id</code> when hydrated guild objects are missing so allowlisted channels and threads like <code>#maintainers</code> no longer get false-dropped before channel allowlist checks.</li>
<li>macOS/runtime locator: require Node >=22.16.0 during macOS runtime discovery so the app no longer accepts Node versions that the main runtime guard rejects later. Thanks @sumleo.</li>
<li>Agents/custom providers: preserve blank API keys for loopback OpenAI-compatible custom providers by clearing the synthetic Authorization header at runtime, while keeping explicit apiKey and oauth/token config from silently downgrading into fake bearer auth. (#45631) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>Models/google-vertex Gemini flash-lite normalization: apply existing bare-ID preview normalization to <code>google-vertex</code> model refs and provider configs so <code>google-vertex/gemini-3.1-flash-lite</code> resolves as <code>gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview</code>. (#42435) thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>iMessage/remote attachments: reject unsafe remote attachment paths before spawning SCP, so sender-controlled filenames can no longer inject shell metacharacters into remote media staging. Thanks @lintsinghua.</li>
<li>Telegram/webhook auth: validate the Telegram webhook secret before reading or parsing request bodies, so unauthenticated requests are rejected immediately instead of consuming up to 1 MB first. Thanks @space08.</li>
<li>Security/device pairing: make bootstrap setup codes single-use so pending device pairing requests cannot be silently replayed and widened to admin before approval. Thanks @tdjackey.</li>
<li>Security/external content: strip zero-width and soft-hyphen marker-splitting characters during boundary sanitization so spoofed <code>EXTERNAL_UNTRUSTED_CONTENT</code> markers fall back to the existing hardening path instead of bypassing marker normalization.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: unwrap more <code>pnpm</code> runtime forms during approval binding, including <code>pnpm --reporter ... exec</code> and direct <code>pnpm node</code> file runs, with matching regression coverage and docs updates.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: fail closed for Perl <code>-M</code> and <code>-I</code> approval flows so preload and load-path module resolution stays outside approval-backed runtime execution unless the operator uses a broader explicit trust path.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: recognize PowerShell <code>-File</code> and <code>-f</code> wrapper forms during inline-command extraction so approval and command-analysis paths treat file-based PowerShell launches like the existing <code>-Command</code> variants.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: unwrap <code>env</code> dispatch wrappers inside shell-segment allowlist resolution on macOS so <code>env FOO=bar /path/to/bin</code> resolves against the effective executable instead of the wrapper token.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: treat backslash-newline as shell line continuation during macOS shell-chain parsing so line-continued <code>$(</code> substitutions fail closed instead of slipping past command-substitution checks.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: bind macOS skill auto-allow trust to both executable name and resolved path so same-basename binaries no longer inherit trust from unrelated skill bins.</li>
<li>Build/plugin-sdk bundling: bundle plugin-sdk subpath entries in one shared build pass so published packages stop duplicating shared chunks and avoid the recent plugin-sdk memory blow-up. (#45426) Thanks @TarasShyn.</li>
<li>Cron/isolated sessions: route nested cron-triggered embedded runner work onto the nested lane so isolated cron jobs no longer deadlock when compaction or other queued inner work runs. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI-compatible compat overrides: respect explicit user <code>models[].compat</code> opt-ins for non-native <code>openai-completions</code> endpoints so usage-in-streaming capability overrides no longer get forced off when the endpoint actually supports them. (#44432) Thanks @cheapestinference.</li>
<li>Agents/Azure OpenAI startup prompts: rephrase the built-in <code>/new</code>, <code>/reset</code>, and post-compaction startup instruction so Azure OpenAI deployments no longer hit HTTP 400 false positives from the content filter. (#43403) Thanks @xingsy97.</li>
<li>Agents/memory bootstrap: load only one root memory file, preferring <code>MEMORY.md</code> and using <code>memory.md</code> as a fallback, so case-insensitive Docker mounts no longer inject duplicate memory context. (#26054) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: compare post-compaction token sanity checks against full-session pre-compaction totals and skip the check when token estimation fails, so sessions with large bootstrap context keep real token counts instead of falling back to unknown. (#28347) thanks @efe-arv.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: preserve safeguard compaction summary language continuity via default and configurable custom instructions so persona drift is reduced after auto-compaction. (#10456) Thanks @keepitmello.</li>
<li>Agents/tool warnings: distinguish gated core tools like <code>apply_patch</code> from plugin-only unknown entries in <code>tools.profile</code> warnings, so unavailable core tools now report current runtime/provider/model/config gating instead of suggesting a missing plugin.</li>
<li>Config/validation: accept documented <code>agents.list[].params</code> per-agent overrides in strict config validation so <code>openclaw config validate</code> no longer rejects runtime-supported <code>cacheRetention</code>, <code>temperature</code>, and <code>maxTokens</code> settings. (#41171) Thanks @atian8179.</li>
<li>Config/web fetch: restore runtime validation for documented <code>tools.web.fetch.readability</code> and <code>tools.web.fetch.firecrawl</code> settings so valid web fetch configs no longer fail with unrecognized-key errors. (#42583) Thanks @stim64045-spec.</li>
<li>Signal/config validation: add <code>channels.signal.groups</code> schema support so per-group <code>requireMention</code>, <code>tools</code>, and <code>toolsBySender</code> overrides no longer get rejected during config validation. (#27199) Thanks @unisone.</li>
<li>Config/discovery: accept <code>discovery.wideArea.domain</code> in strict config validation so unicast DNS-SD gateway configs no longer fail with an unrecognized-key error. (#35615) Thanks @ingyukoh.</li>
<li>Telegram/media errors: redact Telegram file URLs before building media fetch errors so failed inbound downloads do not leak bot tokens into logs. Thanks @space08.</li>
</ul>
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@@ -27,9 +27,33 @@ Status: **extremely alpha**. The app is actively being rebuilt from the ground u
```bash
cd apps/android
./gradlew :app:assembleDebug
./gradlew :app:installDebug
./gradlew :app:testDebugUnitTest
./gradlew :app:assemblePlayDebug
./gradlew :app:installPlayDebug
./gradlew :app:testPlayDebugUnitTest
cd ../..
bun run android:bundle:release
```
Third-party debug flavor:
```bash
cd apps/android
./gradlew :app:assembleThirdPartyDebug
./gradlew :app:installThirdPartyDebug
./gradlew :app:testThirdPartyDebugUnitTest
```
`bun run android:bundle:release` auto-bumps Android `versionName`/`versionCode` in `apps/android/app/build.gradle.kts`, then builds two signed release bundles:
- Play build: `apps/android/build/release-bundles/openclaw-<version>-play-release.aab`
@@ -172,6 +196,48 @@ More details: `docs/platforms/android.md`.
-`CAMERA` for `camera.snap` and `camera.clip`
-`RECORD_AUDIO` for `camera.clip` when `includeAudio=true`
## Google Play Restricted Permissions
As of March 19, 2026, these manifest permissions are the main Google Play policy risk for this app:
-`READ_SMS`
-`SEND_SMS`
-`READ_CALL_LOG`
Why these matter:
- Google Play treats SMS and Call Log access as highly restricted. In most cases, Play only allows them for the default SMS app, default Phone app, default Assistant, or a narrow policy exception.
- Review usually involves a `Permissions Declaration Form`, policy justification, and demo video evidence in Play Console.
- If we want a Play-safe build, these should be the first permissions removed behind a dedicated product flavor / variant.
Current OpenClaw Android implication:
- APK / sideload build can keep SMS and Call Log features.
- Google Play build should exclude SMS send/search and Call Log search unless the product is intentionally positioned and approved as a default-handler exception case.
- The repo now ships this split as Android product flavors:
-`play`: removes `READ_SMS`, `SEND_SMS`, and `READ_CALL_LOG`, and hides SMS / Call Log surfaces in onboarding, settings, and advertised node capabilities.
-`thirdParty`: keeps the full permission set and the existing SMS / Call Log functionality.
Policy links:
- [Google Play SMS and Call Log policy](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/10208820?hl=en)
- [Google Play sensitive permissions policy hub](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/16558241)
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