* fix(exec): auto-approve recognized read-only boolean flags on default safe bins
Default safe bins (cut, head, tail, tr, uniq, wc) auto-approve stdin-only
text-filter invocations, but the short-option validator only had an accept
path for value-consuming flags: a cluster of pure boolean short flags fell
through to a terminal reject, so common read-only forms like 'wc -l',
'tr -d', 'uniq -c' and 'sort -n' were force-routed to manual approval even
though the bins are stdin-only and the dangerous flags are already denied.
Add an allowedBooleanFlags allowlist to the safe-bin profile model and
populate it for the default bins with their read-only boolean flags. The
short-cluster validator now accepts recognized boolean flags and the long
validator reuses its existing boolean-flag accept branch (previously
unreachable). Unrecognized short flags (e.g. 'tr -S') stay fail-closed, and
denied flags are still rejected first.
* fix(exec): keep safe-bin allowedBooleanFlags off the config-facing fixture type
The boolean-flag allowlist for default safe bins leaked onto SafeBinProfileFixture, the type used for tools.exec.safeBinProfiles, while the strict zod schema and the config normalizer never accepted or preserved the key. Move allowedBooleanFlags to an internal BuiltinSafeBinProfileFixture used only for the curated built-in profiles; custom config profiles keep the allowedValueFlags/deniedFlags model.
Adds tests proving built-in profiles still honor the boolean allowlist and that a custom profile cannot widen it.
* fix(exec): keep tail follow approval-gated
* test(exec): stabilize safe-bin trust fixtures
* test(exec): isolate safe-bin argv fixtures
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Paired devices can now carry a durable operator-assigned label: device.pair.rename { deviceId, label } (schema-bounded, admin/ownership-gated) stores an operatorLabel that persists in the shared SQLite state DB, survives device repair and re-approval, and takes display precedence over the client-reported name in CLI devices list and the Control UI inventory (operatorLabel, then displayName, then clientId, then deviceId). The label was previously dropped on write because the pairing store had no column for it. CLI: openclaw devices rename --device <id> --name <label>. Docs cover the command and precedence.
Fixes#13870
Thanks to @bladin for the contribution.
Co-authored-by: heichl_xydigit <1740879+bladin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
Memory promotion audit surfaces (MEMORY.md annotations, dreaming ranked/applied logs, memory promote listing, and promote-explain text/JSON) now show the aggregate signal count the promotion engine actually gates on, instead of recall-only numbers that misread daily/grounded promotions as zero-signal. The candidate carries a required signalCount owned by totalSignalCountForEntry (inline recomputation removed), and the promotion-annotation contamination regex accepts both legacy and signals= annotation generations.
Fixes#87588
Thanks to @bladin for the contribution.
Co-authored-by: heichl_xydigit <1740879+bladin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
The resident pauses its fidgeting and turns to watch passers cross the
ledge. After a droop it tidies up with a little broom. On lobster days
(shared day hash with the CLI banner cousin, now in src/shared) it wears
a sailor cap unless the seed already rolled headwear. The Dreams sleeper
half-opens one eye when pressed.
* fix(slack): remember event-carried channel types so mpDMs key one session (#102676)
Human-authored mpDM messages carry channel_type: "mpim" and key the room
slack:group:<channelId>. Bot-authored ingress shapes omit channel_type; when the
conversations.info fill cannot resolve the type either (e.g. missing mpim:read scope),
C-prefix inference falls back to "channel" and keys a second, parallel
slack:channel:<channelId> session for the same room — modern mpDM ids are C-prefixed,
so prefix inference cannot disambiguate.
Remember explicit channel_type values already seen on events for each channel (bounded
process-local map alongside the existing channel/user caches) and consult that memory
after the event value and the channel-info fill, before prefix inference. The
system-event session-key resolver consults the same memory so system events for the
room key identically. No new network lookups; classification stays consistent with
normalizeSlackChannelType on every ingress path.
* fix(slack): scope remembered channel types by event scope
Key the remembered channel_type map with the same account/team scoping as
channelCache (scopedKey), so multi-workspace enterprise installs cannot
cross-contaminate remembered types between scopes that share a channel id.
* fix(slack): keep mpDM events on one session
Cache explicit Slack channel types at the monitor boundary so typeless bot/edit/delete events reuse mpDM group sessions without poisoning metadata lookup.
Co-authored-by: RickLin <ObliviateRickLin@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: RickLin <ObliviateRickLin@users.noreply.github.com>
Keep byte-over-cap visible suffixes at their streamed content indexes when terminal message snapshots are normalized.
Co-authored-by: ZOOWH <ZOOWH@users.noreply.github.com>
Use the canonical plugin SDK UTF-16 helper at the rendered Gateway status boundary and exercise the real status output path at a split surrogate.
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Shipped alpha tags carry a dedicated ## X-alpha.N heading with no base
section (see v2026.6.20-alpha.1's tagged CHANGELOG.md); the renderer and
candidate provenance now prefer that dedicated heading for alpha and
correction tags while beta/stable remain pinned to the stable base
section per #103222.
Codex review + test findings on the pipeline convergence:
- candidate changelog provenance now validates the same section the
renderer publishes (correction tags may carry their own heading) via a
shared correctionVersionForTag helper
- guard_existing_public_release accepts a canonical proofless body with
intact dependency evidence, matching the renderer's documented
proof-omitted-at-limit state; retries re-append the proof
- ledgerFor regains main's noteReferences threading so prose-cited PRs
keep their contribution-record rows, and the ledger/verify tests pin
the merged entry shape (externalReferences) and highlight gate
Two competing release-notes pipelines existed: the release branch's
hardened render/verify/provenance pipeline (a486f3ab08 + dcee1da876,
battle-tested by 2026.7.1) and main's lighter prepare-github-release-notes
size gate (#103222). Repo policy is one canonical path; the release-branch
pipeline wins and main's unique value is grafted in:
- scripts/render-github-release-notes.mjs becomes the canonical release
body renderer (full/compact 125k char+byte modes, tag-pinned record
link, verification tail, canonical shipped-baseline format), now also
preferring a correction tag's dedicated changelog section (from
prepare's heading matrix).
- verify-release-notes.mjs is a three-way merge: release's --shipped-ref
cumulative baselines, provenance checks, highlights gate, and the
excluded-record rewrite fix, plus main's compact contribution rows,
externalReferences threading, and both-heading parser compat.
- release-candidate-checklist.mjs gains validateCandidateCheckout and
changelog-provenance gates that run before any dispatch.
- openclaw-release-publish.yml keeps main's fail-before-mutation early
notes gate (retargeted to the renderer) and adopts release's
render/verify_release_tag_target/canonical_release_body_matches flow.
- scripts/prepare-github-release-notes.mjs and its test are deleted;
release-notes-ledger.test.ts stays and pins the merged verify exports.
- .gitignore tracks every repo skill for Git-aware syncs; SKILL.md
runbooks and RELEASING.md document the converged contract.
On the month/day anniversary of a palette's first Lobsterdex visit the
arriving lobster wears the party hat. Lifetime visit milestones add
honorifics to the hover name: Sir at 50, Captain at 100, Elder at 250.
* fix(ios): stop camera work when invoke is cancelled
* fix(ios): mark AVFoundation cancellation boundary
* chore(ios): refresh native i18n inventory
* fix(camera): clean up cancelled warm-up sessions
* fix(ios): make camera cancellation lifecycle-safe
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Co-authored-by: NianJiuZst <180004567+NianJiuZst@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
The Codex app-server projector now caps native tool output at 10k chars before it reaches OpenClaw's replayable surfaces (transcript tool results, trajectory output, progress text, streamed delta accumulation, MCP/dynamic tool text), with an explicit truncation notice carrying the original length. Assistant-item echo suppression is scoped to raw-lane promotions with bounded multi-shape signatures: typed agentMessage finals are never content-filtered (verbatim tool-output answers are preserved), fine-grained streams cannot evict the start-summary signature, and the post-truncation prefix freeze from main is restored so surrogate-boundary cuts cannot corrupt echo matching. This closes the projector-side replay amplification from #99465; native/provider-side replay budgets remain tracked in #99551.
Fixes#99465
Thanks to Eva (@100yenadmin) for the contribution.
* feat(ui): restore sidebar chrome and remove the pane workspace strip
Reverse course from #103426 on the app chrome: the left sidebar owns
brand, pinned navigation + More, New session, sessions, and the footer
(status dot, Settings, Docs, pairing, theme) again, and the desktop
topbar is gone. What stays from that PR: the dockable workspace rail
(right/bottom, drag or button), the in-flow split-pane headers, and
Cmd+B now hides the sidebar entirely (no 78px icon rail) with a
floating expand control.
The real target of the original request: the vertical icon strip at
each pane's right edge is deleted. A collapsed workspace rail renders
nothing; the toggle (with a changed-file badge) lives in the split-pane
header next to split/close, or floats at the top-right in single-pane
chat. Shift+Cmd+B still toggles.
Narrow native macOS windows (e.g. the in-app link browser splitting
the window) previously stacked 50px of injected titlebar padding on
top of the 58px drawer row; the web CSS now folds that into one
compact 58px row beside the traffic lights, with selectors that
outrank the rules shipped Mac apps inject.
* chore(ui): regenerate locale bundles and docs map for sidebar restore
* fix(ui): bind showPaneHeader explicitly on the classic single pane
* chore(ui): reconcile locale metadata after rebase onto lobster wild cards
In messages.visibleReplies "message_tool" sessions, a successful agent turn that produced a substantive private final without calling message(action=send) previously left the user with silence and only an operator log. The gateway now enqueues one protected front-of-queue retry prompting the model to deliver the reply, and falls back to a sanitized visible diagnostic when the retry cannot be enqueued or also strands. Queue overflow protection is unified with the in-flight-aware drop policy (skip in-flight or protected items, reject when nothing is droppable), rejected overflow no longer refreshes the drain debounce, heartbeat turns are excluded from recovery, and recovery retries no longer share the client turn's queued-turn lifecycle.
Fixes#85714
Thanks to Eva (@100yenadmin) for the contribution.
* feat(channels): narrated progress drafts + activity receipt on the final answer
Progress mode replaces raw tool lines with short utility-model narration of
what the agent is doing (streaming.progress.narration, default on, requires
an explicit utilityModel). On Discord the final answer now carries the
-# activity receipt and the working draft is deleted once the answer lands,
so busy channels keep no orphaned tool log above the reply.
Formatting verified remotely via Testbox oxfmt --check (hook bypassed:
no node_modules in this worktree).
* fix(channels): keep narration toggle independent of channel-default stream mode
Discord resolves its own progress default, so the resolver must not re-derive
mode with the generic partial fallback (narration was off for unset config).
* fix(auto-reply): honor status-only command text in narration model input
streaming.progress.commandText: "status" hides raw exec/bash text from the
channel draft; narration input now mirrors that policy so the utility model
never receives more command detail than the draft shows (Codex review P2).
Formatting verified remotely via Testbox oxfmt --check.
* fix(auto-reply): share the draft's command-tool set for narration and regen channel metadata
Reuse isCommandToolName (exec|shell|bash) so narration's commandText policy
matches the draft formatter exactly, and regenerate bundled channel config
metadata for the new streaming.progress.narration key (Codex review round 2).
Gates verified on Testbox: config:channels:check, oxfmt --check, 4 test shards.
* fix(channels): clear stale narration when the narrator stops mid-turn
An empty narration update now falls the draft back to raw tool lines, and the
narrator emits that clear when it disables after consecutive failures or the
per-turn cap, so drafts never pin stale status text (Codex review round 3).
Gates verified on Testbox: oxfmt --check + 4 test shards.
* chore(config): regen bundled channel metadata after rebase onto main
* chore: CI fixups — lint nits, test harness types, docs map, SDK surface budget
Two deliberate public SDK additions (resolveChannelStreamingProgressNarration,
isCommandToolName via the streaming wildcard re-export) bump the pinned
public-surface budgets to current counts (exports 10488, callable 5235).
Gates verified on Testbox: oxfmt, targeted oxlint, docs:map:check,
config:channels:check, check:test-types, 5 test shards.
* feat(cli,webchat): lobster wild cards - a CLI cousin, moving day, and opt-in sounds
The openclaw banner gains a rare day-seeded ASCII lobster (rich TTYs,
random tagline mode, never CI). The web pet notices gateway upgrades and
arrives carrying a bindle for one load. A new default-off Lobster sounds
quick setting adds tiny WebAudio chirps on pokes and pets. The lobster
docs page learns about petting, sounds, and this batch's field notes.
* chore(webchat): regenerate keyless raw-copy i18n baseline after rebase
* fix(agents): keep model fallback turn-local instead of persisting over user pins
* fix(telegram): use live config snapshots per operation
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* test(telegram): fix config snapshot type coverage
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Codex review round four: workflows execute helper scripts from the
workflow ref, so comparing only the .github/workflows tree missed
script-only harness changes. Harness equivalence now means the git tree
diff between the candidate run's head SHA and the current workflow SHA
is itself release-metadata-only, using the same canonical classifier as
the target delta. The classifier's worktree overlay no longer applies
when --head is an explicit SHA, keeping SHA-exact comparisons exact.
Codex review round three: a prior green run may have executed with
different lane definitions; the resolver now compares the candidate
run head SHA's .github/workflows tree against the current workflow
ref before accepting its manifest.
Codex review round two: the reusable advisory input is global, so beta
would also have softened hermetic repo/OpenShell E2E — add a scoped
live_advisory input that only covers the live-provider suite jobs and
narrow the umbrella fail-fast exclusion to those job names. Evidence
reuse now also runs the macOS source-version consistency check against
the target (release-preflight --macos-versions-only) so version-stamp
deltas cannot reuse evidence while version surfaces disagree.
Codex review findings: evidence reuse must not let a default-input run
stand in for a focused provider/mode/filter/package-spec run, and
recorded child runs can be re-run to failure while the parent stays
green. Manifests now record validationInputs; the resolver requires an
exact input match and healthy child runs, and the summary re-verifies
the chain root plus its recorded children. Reuse-mode evidence dispatch
notes now disclose the chain-root relationship.
- Full Release Validation now checks for a prior green validation whose
target differs only by release metadata (changelog/version stamps) and
reuses that evidence instead of re-running every lane; disable with
reuse_evidence=false. Evidence manifests chain through reuse runs via
evidenceReuse.runId and the summary re-verifies the chain root.
- The Docker runtime-assets preflight no longer serializes the CI,
plugin-prerelease, release-checks, and performance lanes; it runs in
parallel and stays enforced by the umbrella verifier.
- Umbrella runs for release/* refs now supersede in-progress runs with
the same ref and rerun group instead of requiring manual cancels.
- release_profile=beta treats the live-provider E2E suites as advisory
(third-party model deployments move underneath releases); stable and
full profiles keep them blocking, and beta live failures no longer
fail-fast-cancel the remaining release-check matrix.
The release-preflight macOS source-version check requires
CFBundleShortVersionString/CFBundleVersion to match the package.json
base version; main drifted to 2026.6.10 and the cherry-picked check
carried release-branch 2026.7.1 literals.