--- summary: "Rich output shortcode protocol for embeds, media, audio hints, and replies" read_when: - Changing assistant output rendering in the Control UI - Debugging `[embed ...]`, `MEDIA:`, reply, or audio presentation directives title: "Rich output protocol" --- Assistant output can carry a small set of delivery/render directives: - `MEDIA:` for attachment delivery - `[[audio_as_voice]]` for audio presentation hints - `[[reply_to_current]]` / `[[reply_to:]]` for reply metadata - `[embed ...]` for Control UI rich rendering Remote `MEDIA:` attachments must be public `https:` URLs. Plain `http:`, loopback, link-local, private, and internal hostnames are ignored as attachment directives; server-side media fetchers still enforce their own network guards. Local `MEDIA:` attachments can use absolute paths, workspace-relative paths, or home-relative `~/` paths. They still pass through the agent file-read policy and media type checks before delivery. Plain Markdown image syntax stays text by default. Channels that intentionally map Markdown image replies to media attachments opt in at their outbound adapter; Telegram does this so `![alt](url)` can still become a media reply. These directives are separate. `MEDIA:` and reply/voice tags remain delivery metadata; `[embed ...]` is the web-only rich render path. Trusted tool-result media uses the same `MEDIA:` / `[[audio_as_voice]]` parser before delivery, so text tool outputs can still mark an audio attachment as a voice note. When block streaming is enabled, `MEDIA:` remains single-delivery metadata for a turn. If the same media URL is sent in a streamed block and repeated in the final assistant payload, OpenClaw delivers the attachment once and strips the duplicate from the final payload. ## `[embed ...]` `[embed ...]` is the only agent-facing rich render syntax for the Control UI. Self-closing example: ```text [embed ref="cv_123" title="Status" /] ``` Rules: - `[view ...]` is no longer valid for new output. - Embed shortcodes render in the assistant message surface only. - Only URL-backed embeds are rendered. Use `ref="..."` or `url="..."`. - Block-form inline HTML embed shortcodes are not rendered. - The web UI strips the shortcode from visible text and renders the embed inline. - `MEDIA:` is not an embed alias and should not be used for rich embed rendering. ## Stored rendering shape The normalized/stored assistant content block is a structured `canvas` item: ```json { "type": "canvas", "preview": { "kind": "canvas", "surface": "assistant_message", "render": "url", "viewId": "cv_123", "url": "/__openclaw__/canvas/documents/cv_123/index.html", "title": "Status", "preferredHeight": 320 } } ``` Stored/rendered rich blocks use this `canvas` shape directly. `present_view` is not recognized. ## Related - [RPC adapters](/reference/rpc) - [Typebox](/concepts/typebox)