Switch new Tlon installs to @tloncorp/openclaw, add an on-load config migration for existing plugins.installs.tlon npm records, and document the rollout contract for the package rename. Preserve the tlon plugin/channel id and clear stale npm resolution metadata when rewriting old install specs so future plugin updates resolve cleanly.
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Migrate the Tlon OpenClaw plugin package from @openclaw/tlon to @tloncorp/openclaw without breaking existing installs. Keep the plugin id and channel id as tlon, switch onboarding and docs for new installs to the new npm package, and add an automatic config migration for existing plugins.installs.tlon npm records that still reference the old package. When rewriting stored install specs, clear old npm resolution metadata such as integrity and resolvedSpec so the next plugin update does not compare the new package against the old package artifact. Also capture the migration contract in repo docs so the companion tloncorp package can preserve version continuity and manifest invariants.
* feat(acp): add resumeSessionId to sessions_spawn for ACP session resume
Thread resumeSessionId through the ACP session spawn pipeline so agents
can resume existing sessions (e.g. a prior Codex conversation) instead
of starting fresh.
Flow: sessions_spawn tool → spawnAcpDirect → initializeSession →
ensureSession → acpx --resume-session flag → agent session/load
- Add resumeSessionId param to sessions-spawn-tool schema with
description so agents can discover and use it
- Thread through SpawnAcpParams → AcpInitializeSessionInput →
AcpRuntimeEnsureInput → acpx extension runtime
- Pass as --resume-session flag to acpx CLI
- Error hard (exit 4) on non-existent session, no silent fallback
- All new fields optional for backward compatibility
Depends on acpx >= 0.1.16 (openclaw/acpx#85, merged, pending release).
Tests: 26/26 pass (runtime + tool schema)
Verified e2e: Discord → sessions_spawn(resumeSessionId) → Codex
resumed session and recalled stored secret.
🤖 AI-assisted
* fix: guard resumeSessionId against non-ACP runtime
Add early-return error when resumeSessionId is passed without
runtime="acp" (mirrors existing streamTo guard). Without this,
the parameter is silently ignored and the agent gets a fresh
session instead of resuming.
Also update schema description to note the runtime=acp requirement.
Addresses Greptile review feedback.
* ACP: add changelog entry for session resume (#41847) (thanks @pejmanjohn)
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Co-authored-by: Pejman Pour-Moezzi <481729+pejmanjohn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur <onur@textcortex.com>
* fix(msteams): use General channel conversation ID as team key for Bot Framework compatibility
Bot Framework sends `activity.channelData.team.id` as the General channel's
conversation ID (e.g. `19:abc@thread.tacv2`), not the Graph API group GUID
(e.g. `fa101332-cf00-431b-b0ea-f701a85fde81`). The startup resolver was
storing the Graph GUID as the team config key, so runtime matching always
failed and every channel message was silently dropped.
Fix: always call `listChannelsForTeam` during resolution to find the General
channel, then use its conversation ID as the stored `teamId`. When a specific
channel is also configured, reuse the same channel list rather than issuing a
second API call. Falls back to the Graph GUID if the General channel cannot
be found (renamed/deleted edge case).
Fixes#41390
* fix(msteams): handle listChannelsForTeam failure gracefully
* fix(msteams): trim General channel ID and guard against empty string
* fix: document MS Teams allowlist team-key fix (#41838) (thanks @BradGroux)
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Co-authored-by: bradgroux <bradgroux@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur <onur@textcortex.com>
* fix(matrix): remove memberCount heuristic from DM detection
The memberCount === 2 check in isDirectMessage() misclassifies 2-person
group rooms (admin channels, monitoring rooms) as DMs, routing them to
the main session instead of their room-specific session.
Matrix already distinguishes DMs from groups at the protocol level via
m.direct account data and is_direct member state flags. Both are already
checked by client.dms.isDm() and hasDirectFlag(). The memberCount
heuristic only adds false positives for 2-person groups.
Move resolveMemberCount() below the protocol-level checks so it is only
reached for rooms not matched by m.direct or is_direct. This narrows its
role to diagnostic logging for confirmed group rooms.
Refs: #19739
* fix(matrix): add conservative fallback for broken DM flags
Some homeservers (notably Continuwuity) have broken m.direct account
data or never set is_direct on invite events. With the memberCount
heuristic removed, these DMs are no longer detected.
Add a conservative fallback that requires two signals before classifying
as DM: memberCount === 2 AND no explicit m.room.name. Group rooms almost
always have explicit names; DMs almost never do.
Error handling distinguishes M_NOT_FOUND (missing state event, expected
for unnamed rooms) from network/auth errors. Non-404 errors fall through
to group classification rather than guessing.
This is independently revertable — removing this commit restores pure
protocol-based detection without any heuristic fallback.
* fix(matrix): add parentPeer for DM room binding support
Add parentPeer to DM routes so conversations are bindable by room ID
while preserving DM trust semantics (secure 1:1, no group restrictions).
Suggested by @KirillShchetinin.
* fix(matrix): override DM detection for explicitly configured rooms
Builds on @robertcorreiro's config-driven approach from #9106.
Move resolveMatrixRoomConfig() before the DM check. If a room matches
a non-wildcard config entry (matchSource === "direct") and was
classified as DM, override the classification to group. This gives users
a deterministic escape hatch for misclassified rooms.
Wildcards are excluded from the override to avoid breaking DM routing
when a "*" catch-all exists. roomConfig is gated behind isRoom so DMs
never inherit group settings (skills, systemPrompt, autoReply).
This commit is independently droppable if the scope is too broad.
* test(matrix): add DM detection and config override tests
- 15 unit tests for direct.ts: all detection paths, priority order,
M_NOT_FOUND vs network error handling, edge cases (whitespace names,
API failures)
- 8 unit tests for rooms.ts: matchSource classification, wildcard
safety for DM override, direct match priority over wildcard
* Changelog: note matrix DM routing follow-up
* fix(matrix): preserve DM fallback and room bindings
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>