* feat(logbook): automatic work journal plugin with a plugin-contributed Control UI tab
Squash of PR #99930 work for rebase onto the Control UI route refactor:
- extensions/logbook: Dayflow-style capture -> observations -> timeline cards
pipeline with SQLite store, node capture commands, standup/ask, retention
- plugin SDK/gateway seam: surface "tab" Control UI descriptors projected
into hello-ok controlUiTabs (scope-filtered, deterministic order)
- Control UI: dynamic plugin tabs with bundled Logbook view
- docs, tests, labeler wiring
* feat(ui): port plugin tabs and Logbook to the route-owned Control UI architecture
- shared /plugin route carries the tab id in the query (?id=<tab>), matching
the router's exact-path contract
- openclaw-plugin-page renders bundled views (Logbook), sandboxed plugin
frames (descriptor path), or the unavailable card
- sidebar renders hello controlUiTabs after each group's static routes
- Logbook view/controller live under ui/src/pages/plugin/
* fix(ui): namespace plugin tabs by pluginId to prevent cross-plugin tab id collisions
* fix(logbook): prefer app capture nodes and rotate off failing nodes
* fix(plugins): reject protocol-relative Control UI tab paths
* fix(logbook): harden automatic journal
* docs(changelog): remove maintainer self-credit
* chore(ui): refresh locale metadata after rebase
* fix(logbook): preserve analysis window boundaries
* fix(logbook): align status privacy and timezone
* fix(ui): stop hidden plugin tab polling
* fix(cron): reject sub-millisecond durations
* fix(skill-workshop): preserve proposal terminal newline
Preserve proposal_content exactly at the agent tool boundary and make
renderProposalMarkdown defensively emit a terminal newline.
Add focused regressions for the tool write path and markdown renderer.
* fix(skill-workshop): reject blank raw proposal content
* fix: treat empty-string optional integer tool params as unset
Optional positive-integer tool params (e.g. Telegram replyTo/threadId)
threw ToolInputError when a tool-calling model populated them with an
empty-string or whitespace-only default. Those defaults carry no value,
so readPositiveIntegerParam/readNonNegativeIntegerParam now treat a
blank string as unset (undefined) instead of throwing, while still
rejecting genuinely invalid present values (0, "42.5", "-3"). This
prevents silent message-delivery failures when models emit empty
routing-param defaults. Adds unit tests covering blank vs invalid.
* fix(gateway): log start session persistence failures
The gateway session-lifecycle "start" event persistence
(persistGatewaySessionLifecycleEvent, which surfaces write failures via
requireWriteSuccess) was fired as void ...catch(() => undefined), swallowing
the rejection with zero logging. A failed start-marker write silently dropped
the run's start record from restart-recovery accounting, with no
operator-visible trace.
The sibling terminal-phase catch already logs this since #97839; the start
path was the unfixed sibling. Mirror that fix: log the swallowed start-phase
persistence failure with the same redacted message shape via formatForLog,
keeping the fire-and-forget semantics unchanged. Adds a focused regression
test asserting the log fires on start-persist rejection.
* fix(memory): report close-time pending work failures
* fix(shared): return "" from sliceUtf16Safe when end <= start, matching native .slice
sliceUtf16Safe silently swapped reversed bounds (to < from) instead of
returning "" like String.prototype.slice, creating a subtle footgun for
callers with dynamic start/end pairs.
Caller scan across src/, extensions/, and packages/ confirmed no production
code relies on the old swap behavior — all callers use (text, 0, N) or
(text, -N) forms only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(plugins): require plugin manifest in npm verifier
* fix(android): propagate CancellationException in CameraHandler catch blocks
Catch (err: Throwable) swallows kotlinx.coroutines.CancellationException,
breaking structured concurrency when the coroutine scope is cancelled
during camera operations (handleList/handleSnap/handleClip).
Add CancellationException rethrow before each Throwable catch to match
the existing pattern used in GatewaySession and TalkModeManager.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(android): propagate CancellationException past GatewaySession invoke boundary
* chore: sync native i18n inventory after gateway session line shift
* fix(agents): prevent native hook relay bridge race condition on renew and registration
Remove synchronous bridge record write after server.listen() that races
before the TCP server binds, and guard renew handler with server.listening
check to prevent stale relay registrations.
Closes#98650
* fix: harden small reliability fixes
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* docs(agents): explain buffered LSP spawn failures
* docs(agents): clarify LSP spawn timeout invariant
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* feat(control-ui): session grouping with drag & drop and channel categorization
* fix(control-ui): restrict session drag&drop to private session-key payloads
* chore(i18n): translate session grouping strings across control ui locales
* chore(protocol): regenerate swift gateway models for session category
* chore(protocol): regenerate swift gateway models for session category
* fix(tui): show last tool-error summary on aborted runs
When a run ends while looping on tool-call validation errors the TUI showed
only "run aborted". Carry the last tool failure on the terminal lifecycle
metadata and render a sanitized one-line summary on the abort line, e.g.
"run aborted: edit tool validation failed: edits: must have required properties edits".
Argument dumps are stripped; with no summary it stays "run aborted".
Refs #90982
* fix(tui): secure abort validation diagnostics
* docs(changelog): move TUI fix to unreleased
* docs(changelog): aggregate TUI fixes
* fix(tui): scope abort validation diagnostics
* docs(changelog): restore unreleased spacing
* fix(tui): scope abort validation diagnostics
* fix(tui): scope abort validation diagnostics
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* feat(crestodian): AI-first conversational onboarding with typed-op guardrails
Interactive `openclaw onboard` (and bare `openclaw` on a fresh install) now
opens the Crestodian conversation: detection-backed first-run proposal
(Claude Code/Codex logins, API keys), persona AI turns for every free-form
message (configless local-runtime fallback, 60s deadline, deterministic
degradation), approval-gated typed operations, chat-hosted channel setup
(`connect <channel>`), config get/schema read ops with secret redaction, and
a post-write validation hook that feeds schema errors back for a self-fix
turn. Adds the additive gateway `crestodian.chat` method so app clients run
the same conversation. Classic wizard stays behind --classic/explicit flags;
non-interactive automation unchanged; `--modern` becomes a deprecated alias
for `openclaw crestodian`.
* feat(macos): Crestodian chat onboarding and importance-ordered permissions
Replace the gateway step-wizard page with a Crestodian chat over the new
crestodian.chat method (works before any model auth exists), sort the
permissions page by importance with no scrolling, drop the redundant manual
refresh, and bump the onboarding version.
* feat(crestodian): run the custodian on the real agent loop with a ring-zero tool
Crestodian conversations now execute through the same embedded agent runner
as regular agents: a persistent agent session with a single construction-gated
`crestodian` tool wrapping the typed operations (read actions free; mutations
require approved=true asserted from explicit user consent, audited, with
post-write config validation fed back into the loop). The engine prefers the
loop (configured models or the Codex app-server fallback) and degrades to the
single-turn planner, then to deterministic commands. Setup approval seeds the
crestodian exec approval so local model harnesses can run; the configless
Codex backend config now enables exec and direct tool loading (it was
dead-on-arrival behind tools.exec.mode=deny and the tool-search index).
* test(crestodian): type the engine mock signatures for the core test lane
* fix(crestodian): map the advertised create_agent tool action
* fix(crestodian): host-verified approval arming and a macOS setup completion gate
Review findings: the model-supplied approved flag alone could authorize
ring-zero mutations (prompt injection / model error), and removing the macOS
wizard gate let users Next past the Crestodian page with nothing configured.
Mutating tool actions now also require host-verified consent (the engine arms
approval only when the user's actual message is an explicit yes), and local
macOS onboarding blocks advancing until setup authored the config, using the
same signal the old step wizard checked.
* fix(crestodian): bind approval to the exact proposed operation and gate dot navigation
A generic yes no longer authorizes arbitrary mutations: denied mutating tool
calls register a canonical operation fingerprint (host-owned, per session),
and an armed turn executes only the identical call, once. The denial message
is arming-aware so the approved turn self-heals in one roundtrip, and the
agent protocol pre-registers proposals. macOS onboarding page dots now honor
the same setup-completion gate as the Next button.
* fix(crestodian): redact sensitive wizard answers, skip logged-out CLIs, gate programmatic advance
Sensitive channel-wizard answers (tokens, passwords) are redacted from the
AI-visible conversation history; setup and the onboarding welcome never pick
or advertise a definitively logged-out CLI as the model; and macOS
handleNext() honors the page gates for programmatic callers (chat handoff)
just like the Next button.
* fix(crestodian): align the onboarding welcome's configured predicate with the app gate
A valid config carrying only a default model (partial/hand-written) now still
gets the first-run proposal instead of the ready guide, so the macOS setup
gate can always be satisfied from the conversation.
* fix(crestodian): armed turns can never mint their own executable proposal
An approval-mismatched call inside an armed turn no longer re-registers and
invites a retry (which let the model swap the approved operation for another
in the same turn); it voids the approval entirely and requires a fresh yes.
Proposals register only in unarmed turns, which the agent protocol already
does when proposing.
* fix(onboard): route any explicit setup flag to the classic wizard
* fix(ci): satisfy new lint rules, tool-display guard, and generated artifacts for crestodian
* chore(i18n): refresh native inventory after permissions copy wrap
* fix(crestodian): harden conversational onboarding
* docs(crestodian): document conversational onboarding
* test(crestodian): type embedded runner mock
* fix(crestodian): close onboarding security gaps
* chore: retrigger ci
* refactor: extract reusable AI runtime package
* refactor: complete AI provider relocation
* refactor: keep llm core internal
* refactor(ai): make @openclaw/ai self-contained with host policy ports
Move pure transport helpers (tool projections, strict-schema normalization,
prompt-cache boundary, stream guards, anthropic/openai compat, request
activity) from src into packages/ai; move utf16-slice into
normalization-core. Inject host policy (guarded fetch, redaction,
strict-tool defaults, diagnostics logging) through AiTransportHost with
inert library defaults installed by src/llm/stream.ts. Narrow the public
barrel to instance-scoped createApiRegistry/createLlmRuntime; the
process-default runtime moves behind internal/ and
registerBuiltInApiProviders takes an explicit registry. Delete the
src/llm/api-registry re-export facade.
* fix(ai): teach node, jiti, and vite resolvers the @openclaw/ai and utf16-slice subpaths
The workspace alias tables in root-alias.cjs, plugin-sdk-native-resolver,
sdk-alias, the shared vitest config, and the Control UI vite config only
knew @openclaw/llm-core; Node-side plugin loading resolved @openclaw/ai
through the pnpm symlink to the unbuilt dist (checks-node-compact CI
failures), and the Control UI build broke on the new
normalization-core/utf16-slice subpath.
* chore(ui): drop leftover service-worker debug logging
* build(release): ship @openclaw/ai with its own shrinkwrap and honest dependency set
packages/ai declares only its six real runtime deps (kysely, chalk, json5,
tslog, zod, fs-safe, and proxyline were never imported); orphaned root deps
removed. generate-npm-shrinkwrap now treats publishable packages/* like
publishable plugins so the AI tarball pins its transitive tree even though
workspace deps are omitted from the root shrinkwrap. knip learns the
package entry points; the tsdown dts neverBundle option moves to its
documented deps.dts home; the README documents the no-semver internal/*
contract and host ports.
* docs(ai): add minimal external-consumer example app
examples/ai-chat consumes only the public @openclaw/ai surface (built dist
via the workspace link): isolated runtime, built-in provider registration,
one streamed completion. Supports Anthropic/OpenAI via env keys and a
keyless local Ollama target; live-verified against Ollama.
* docs(ai): document the @openclaw/ai package and workspace shrinkwrap boundary
* chore(check): include examples/ in duplicate-scan targets
* fix: emit normalization package subpaths
* fix: complete AI package boundary artifacts
* fix: align AI package boundary contracts
* fix(ci): stabilize package release contracts
* test: align documentation contract checks
* test: keep cron docs guard aligned
* test: align restored docs contract guards
* test: follow upstream docs contracts
* docs: drop superseded talk wording
Allow busy TUI sessions to forward prompts into the configured queue while
keeping queued-turn admission, cancellation, restart, and transcript ownership
consistent across the TUI, Gateway, and followup queue.
Co-authored-by: Sebastien Tardif <sebtardif@ncf.ca>
* refactor(models): remove redundant generation model ref alias
* refactor(types): remove redundant local aliases
* refactor(types): preserve shipped model ref type
* feat: add session thread management
Squash of codex/thread-management (025aefc3ad1) onto origin/main:
pin/archive/rename sessions via sessions.patch, archived-aware
sessions.list, lifecycle fencing, read-only archived chat, SDK +
Swift protocol support, Control UI session management.
* refactor(ui): minimal session rows with hover-revealed management
Chat picker and sidebar recents share session-row primitives: single-line
rows, relative timestamps, rename/archive/pin revealed on hover or focus,
accent pin badge for pinned rows, and an active-run spinner in the trail
slot. Sidebar floats pinned sessions above recency via the shared
comparator and gains archive/pin actions through the unified sessions-view
patch fallback. Archive eligibility is one shared policy
(canArchiveSessionRow); the sidebar/picker active-run tooltip now uses the
real sessionsView.activeRun locale key.
* fix: align session admission with mailbox-era main
Integration fixes after rebasing onto current main: sessions_list mailbox
test expectations learn the archived/pinned row fields and archived:false
list param; gateway agent admission treats a session as deleted only when
both the requested and canonical alias sets miss it (legacy bare-main
stores and exec-approval followups read under different spellings); cron
persist tests keep a consistent store across claim-guarded persist calls;
the ACP abort hook test asserts abort propagation instead of signal
identity; drop dead lifecycle writes flagged by no-useless-assignment and
fix the promise-executor return in the codex compact test.
* fix(qa): align UI e2e and shard fixtures with redesigned session rows
Sidebar session rows are wrapper divs with an inner link now: update the
navigation browser tests and chat-flow Playwright selectors. Seed a real
per-test session store for the auto-fallback admission guard instead of
depending on leftover host files at /tmp/sessions.json. Teach the
test-projects routing fixture about the suites that newly import the
shared temp-dir helper. Document the Codex thread-format contract for
archivedAt/pinnedAt (flag derived from server-stamped timestamp, epoch ms
here vs Codex epoch seconds) at the type and in the session docs.
* test: route auto-fallback suite through temp-dir helper plans
The auto-fallback suite now imports the shared temp-dir helper for its
seeded session store, so the top-level helper routing fixture must list
it in the auto-reply plan.
* feat(gateway): add device.pair.setupCode RPC for connect QR
The OpenClaw mobile/companion app scans a pairing setup code to connect to the gateway, but that code + QR could only be produced by the openclaw qr CLI (ASCII to stdout). Non-terminal clients driving onboarding had no way to display the connect QR.
Add a device.pair.setupCode gateway method that reuses resolvePairingSetupFromConfig + encodePairingSetupCode + renderQrPngDataUrl to return { setupCode, qrDataUrl?, gatewayUrl, auth, urlSource }. The embedded setup code mints a short-lived bootstrap token that hands off broad operator scopes (read/write/approvals/talk.secrets), so the method requires operator.admin (matching the wizard methods a companion already uses) and is not advertised. auth is a label only; the gateway credential is never returned, and an oversized QR is omitted so the response always satisfies the result schema.
Refs #94661.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(ui): pair mobile devices from Control UI
* docs: refresh generated docs map
* docs: clarify mobile QR auto-connect
* docs: clarify mobile QR auto-connect
* docs: clarify mobile QR auto-connect
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* fix(markdown-core): use Object.hasOwn instead of in operator in parseFrontmatterBlock
* test(markdown-core): add regression test for prototype-named null frontmatter keys
* style(markdown-core): fix unbound-method lint in regression test
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Adds an `on-exit` cron schedule kind: a job fires once when a watched command/process
exits, via gateway ProcessSupervisor exit watchers. Covers CLI (`--on-exit`/`--on-exit-cwd`),
tool/protocol schema, RPC list-filter, Control UI + macOS read-only display, SQLite
round-trip, and origin-aware wake routing. Restart-safe one-shot (persists completion
before firing); platform-aware shell; bounded watched-command execution.
Squashed from 22 iterative commits for a clean rebase onto current main.
* 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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* fix(cron): clear agentTurn thinking override when patched with null
Cron agentTurn patches could clear model/fallbacks/toolsAllow overrides by
sending an explicit null, but thinking had no clear path: the patch schema and
normalizer dropped thinking:null before it reached the merge logic, and the
payload merge only handled string values. Blanking the Thinking/Effort field in
the Cron Control UI therefore silently preserved the old value.
Add thinking:null support across the patch schema, exported type, normalizer,
and payload merge (mirroring model). The Control UI now sends an explicit clear
for model/thinking when an edited job blanks a previously stored override, and
the CLI gains --clear-thinking for parity with --clear-model.
* docs(cron): document --clear-thinking beside sibling clear flags
* fix(llm): coerce stringified JSON arrays/objects in tool argument validation
When LLMs serialize array or object tool parameters as JSON strings
(e.g. tags: '["test","debug"]' instead of tags: ["test","debug"]),
validateToolArguments now attempts JSON.parse coercion before
rejecting the value. This mirrors the existing numeric string
coercion path and fixes MCP tool calls from providers like MiMo,
Ollama, and others that stringify complex parameters.
Fixes#96916
* fix(llm): bound JSON.parse size for schema-gated array/object coercion
Add MAX_JSON_COERCE_LENGTH (64KB) guard before JSON.parse in the array
and object coercion branches. Oversized stringified arguments are left
for normal validation to reject rather than synchronously parsed.
Addresses Codex review finding: unbounded JSON.parse on model-controlled
tool arguments could block the event loop or spike memory.
truncateLine could cut a surrogate pair when the maxChars boundary
fell between a high surrogate and its paired low surrogate, producing
a broken unpaired surrogate in grep tool output.
wrapNoteMessage measures every fit decision in visible columns, but its
splitLongWord fallback (for a single word longer than the line budget) sliced
the word into groups of maxLen code points. maxLen is a visible-column budget,
so a run of wide characters (CJK / fullwidth / emoji, 2 columns each) produced
lines up to twice the budget — e.g. a 24-char CJK word at maxWidth 20 emitted a
40-column line.
Accumulate grapheme visible width (the same unit visibleWidth uses) and start a
new segment when the next grapheme would exceed maxLen, so every wrapped segment
fits the budget; a single grapheme wider than the budget still emits, preserving
progress. ASCII wrapping is unchanged.
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>