* feat(usage): surface plan windows and account email in the chat context popover
The context-window popover now shows which account a session runs on:
provider usage snapshots carry an accountEmail resolved from the auth
profile when stored, the ChatGPT access-token JWT claims (openai/codex),
or the Claude CLI config file (~/.claude.json oauthAccount) for
keychain-synced logins. models.authStatus embeds it, quota groups keep
distinct accounts separate, and the popover renders the email under the
plan header for local CLI sessions and OpenClaw-configured subscriptions
alike.
* test(openai): assemble the fake usage JWT from parts
* test(usage): keep fixture tokens and identity plumbing scanner-safe
* fix(usage): verify the Claude CLI login before labeling usage with its email
Review findings: the CLI-config email fallback now requires the usage token
to match the cached CLI credential (and honors CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR), so an
ambient login for another account never labels a snapshot; token-type
credentials propagate their stored email alongside oauth ones.
* style(anthropic): scanner-safe local for the CLI login read
* fix(usage): capture the Claude CLI account email on the credential
Review findings: reading ambient CLI config at usage-fetch time could not
verify keychain-only logins and could go stale across account switches.
The credential reader now captures oauthAccount.emailAddress next to the
credential it belongs to, the synced claude-cli profile carries it, and
the anthropic fetcher uses only the credential-borne identity.
* style(usage): scanner-safe credential fixtures and helper naming
* fix(auth): backfill the CLI account email onto existing synced profiles
Profiles synced before identity capture stay usable and skip CLI reads,
so upgraded installs would never gain the email until token rotation.
While the stored token material matches the CLI login, merge the
non-secret email onto the stored profile.
* style(test): scanner-safe email assertion
* test(auth): pin the no-reread invariant to identity-complete profiles
* fix(extensions): make indexed access explicit across channel plugins
Transport-payload-safe burn-down: malformed Telegram/Discord/QQ/LINE
and sibling channel input keeps existing skip paths; no synthesized
fields, no new throws in delivery loops. Zalo escape sentinels preserve
literal matches instead of undefined replacements.
* fix(extensions): make indexed access explicit across provider and memory plugins
Stream and model iteration, tool-block guards, capture guards, and
sparse accumulators; singleton model reads carry named invariants.
* fix(extensions): make indexed access explicit across tooling plugins, flip the extensions lane
Remaining plugins (oc-path, qa-lab, browser, logbook, and siblings) plus
the tsconfig.extensions.json flag flip. Cleanup: logbook sampleFrames
NaN index at max=1, QA retry clamp at non-positive attempts, dead Canvas
probe and OpenShell no-op slice removed, twitch test setup leak excluded
from the prod lane.
* refactor(plugin-sdk): expose expectDefined via a focused SDK subpath
Extensions imported @openclaw/normalization-core directly, crossing the
external-plugin packaging boundary (it only worked because the runtime
builder bundles undeclared workspace helpers). expect-runtime joins the
canonical entrypoints JSON, generated exports, API baseline, docs, and
subpath contract test; all 78 extension imports now use the SDK seam.
Two scanner-shaped locals renamed for review-bundle hygiene.
* chore(plugin-sdk): raise surface budgets for the expect-runtime subpath
One new entrypoint with one callable export, added intentionally as the
packaging-honest seam for extension invariant helpers.
* feat(openai): add GPT-5.6 series support
* docs: refresh map for GPT-5.6
* fix(openai): preserve GPT-5.6 thinking metadata
* fix(codex): sync managed app server version
* fix(codex): sync managed app server version
* fix(openai): account for GPT-5.6 cache writes
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@golden-gate.local>
Restores the Codex/OpenAI usage line in status by routing Codex-harness usage through the Codex app-server provider hook. Preserves configured app-server startup options, selected OpenAI/Codex auth profiles, weekly-window cadence, and Codex credit wording while skipping unsupported API-key usage probes. Fixes#91694.