Josh Avant 6ade9c474c feat(hooks): add async requireApproval to before_tool_call (#55339)
* Plugins: add native ask dialog for before_tool_call hooks

Extend the before_tool_call plugin hook with a requireApproval return field
that pauses agent execution and waits for real user approval via channels
(Telegram, Discord, /approve command) instead of relying on the agent to
cooperate with a soft block.

- Add requireApproval field to PluginHookBeforeToolCallResult with id, title,
  description, severity, timeout, and timeoutBehavior options
- Extend runModifyingHook merge callback to receive hook registration so
  mergers can stamp pluginId; always invoke merger even for the first result
- Make ExecApprovalManager generic so it can be reused for plugin approvals
- Add plugin.approval.request/waitDecision/resolve gateway methods with
  schemas, scope guards, and broadcast events
- Handle requireApproval in pi-tools via two-phase gateway RPC with fallback
  to soft block when the gateway is unavailable
- Extend the exec approval forwarder with plugin approval message builders
  and forwarding methods
- Update /approve command to fall back to plugin.approval.resolve when exec
  approval lookup fails
- Document before_tool_call requireApproval in hooks docs and unified
  /approve behavior in exec-approvals docs

* Plugins: simplify plugin approval code

- Extract mergeParamsWithApprovalOverrides helper to deduplicate param
  merge logic in before_tool_call hook handling
- Use idiomatic conditional spread syntax in toolContext construction
- Extract callApprovalMethod helper in /approve command to eliminate
  duplicated callGateway calls
- Simplify plugin approval schema by removing unnecessary Type.Union
  with Type.Null on optional fields
- Extract normalizeTrimmedString helper for turn source field trimming

* Tests: add plugin approval wiring and /approve fallback coverage

Fix 3 broken assertions expecting old "Exec approval" message text.
Add tests for the /approve command's exec→plugin fallback path,
plugin approval method registration and scope authorization, and
handler factory key verification.

* UI: wire plugin approval events into the exec approval overlay

Handle plugin.approval.requested and plugin.approval.resolved gateway
events by extending the existing exec approval queue with a kind
discriminator. Plugin approvals reuse the same overlay, queue management,
and expiry timer, with branched rendering for plugin-specific content
(title, description, severity). The decision handler routes resolve calls
to the correct gateway method based on kind.

* fix: read plugin approval fields from nested request payload

The gateway broadcasts plugin approval payloads with title, description,
severity, pluginId, agentId, and sessionKey nested inside the request
object (PluginApprovalRequestPayload), not at the top level. Fix the
parser to read from the correct location so the overlay actually appears.

* feat: invoke plugin onResolution callback after approval decision

Adds onResolution to the requireApproval type and invokes it after
the user resolves the approval dialog, enabling plugins to react to
allow-always vs allow-once decisions.

* docs: add onResolution callback to requireApproval hook documentation

* test: fix /approve assertion for unified approval response text

* docs: regenerate plugin SDK API baseline

* docs: add changelog entry for plugin approval hooks

* fix: harden plugin approval hook reliability

- Add APPROVAL_NOT_FOUND error code so /approve fallback uses structured
  matching instead of fragile string comparison
- Check block before requireApproval so higher-priority plugin blocks
  cannot be overridden by a lower-priority approval
- Race waitDecision against abort signal so users are not stuck waiting
  for the full approval timeout after cancelling a run
- Use null consistently for missing pluginDescription instead of
  converting to undefined
- Add comments explaining the +10s timeout buffer on gateway RPCs

* docs: document block > requireApproval precedence in hooks

* fix: address Phase 1 critical correctness issues for plugin approval hooks

- Fix timeout-allow param bug: return merged hook params instead of
  original params when timeoutBehavior is "allow", preventing security
  plugins from having their parameter rewrites silently discarded.

- Host-generate approval IDs: remove plugin-provided id field from the
  requireApproval type, gateway request, and protocol schema. Server
  always generates IDs via randomUUID() to prevent forged/predictable
  ID attacks.

- Define onResolution semantics: add PluginApprovalResolutions constants
  and PluginApprovalResolution type. onResolution callback now fires on
  every exit path (allow, deny, timeout, abort, gateway error, no-ID).
  Decision branching uses constants instead of hard-coded strings.

- Fix pre-existing test infrastructure issues: bypass CJS mock cache for
  getGlobalHookRunner global singleton, reset gateway mock between tests,
  fix hook merger priority ordering in block+requireApproval test.

* fix: tighten plugin approval schema and add kind-prefixed IDs

Harden the plugin approval request schema: restrict severity to
enum (info|warning|critical), cap timeoutMs at 600s, limit title
to 80 chars and description to 256 chars. Prefix plugin approval
IDs with `plugin:` so /approve routing can distinguish them from
exec approvals deterministically instead of relying on fallback.

* fix: address remaining PR feedback (Phases 1-3 source changes)

* chore: regenerate baselines and protocol artifacts

* fix: exclude requesting connection from approval-client availability check

hasExecApprovalClients() counted the backend connection that issued
the plugin.approval.request RPC as an approval client, preventing
the no-approval-route fast path from firing in headless setups and
causing 120s stalls. Pass the caller's connId so it is skipped.
Applied to both plugin and exec approval handlers.

* Approvals: complete Discord parity and compatibility fallback

* Hooks: make plugin approval onResolution non-blocking

* Hooks: freeze params after approval owner is selected

* Gateway: harden plugin approval request/decision flow

* Discord/Telegram: fix plugin approval delivery parity

* Approvals: fix Telegram plugin approval edge cases

* Auto-reply: enforce Telegram plugin approval approvers

* Approvals: harden Telegram and plugin resolve policies

* Agents: static-import gateway approval call and fix e2e mock loading

* Auto-reply: restore /approve Telegram import boundary

* Approvals: fail closed on no-route and neutralize Discord mentions

* docs: refresh generated config and plugin API baselines

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Co-authored-by: Václav Belák <vaclav.belak@gendigital.com>
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🦞 OpenClaw — Personal AI Assistant

OpenClaw

EXFOLIATE! EXFOLIATE!

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OpenClaw is a personal AI assistant you run on your own devices. It answers you on the channels you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, BlueBubbles, IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WeChat, WebChat). It can speak and listen on macOS/iOS/Android, and can render a live Canvas you control. The Gateway is just the control plane — the product is the assistant.

If you want a personal, single-user assistant that feels local, fast, and always-on, this is it.

Website · Docs · Vision · DeepWiki · Getting Started · Updating · Showcase · FAQ · Onboarding · Nix · Docker · Discord

Preferred setup: run openclaw onboard in your terminal. OpenClaw Onboard guides you step by step through setting up the gateway, workspace, channels, and skills. It is the recommended CLI setup path and works on macOS, Linux, and Windows (via WSL2; strongly recommended). Works with npm, pnpm, or bun. New install? Start here: Getting started

Sponsors

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Subscriptions (OAuth):

Model note: while many providers/models are supported, for the best experience and lower prompt-injection risk use the strongest latest-generation model available to you. See Onboarding.

Models (selection + auth)

Runtime: Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.16+.

npm install -g openclaw@latest
# or: pnpm add -g openclaw@latest

openclaw onboard --install-daemon

OpenClaw Onboard installs the Gateway daemon (launchd/systemd user service) so it stays running.

Quick start (TL;DR)

Runtime: Node 24 (recommended) or Node 22.16+.

Full beginner guide (auth, pairing, channels): Getting started

openclaw onboard --install-daemon

openclaw gateway --port 18789 --verbose

# Send a message
openclaw message send --to +1234567890 --message "Hello from OpenClaw"

# Talk to the assistant (optionally deliver back to any connected channel: WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Discord/Google Chat/Signal/iMessage/BlueBubbles/IRC/Microsoft Teams/Matrix/Feishu/LINE/Mattermost/Nextcloud Talk/Nostr/Synology Chat/Tlon/Twitch/Zalo/Zalo Personal/WeChat/WebChat)
openclaw agent --message "Ship checklist" --thinking high

Upgrading? Updating guide (and run openclaw doctor).

Development channels

  • stable: tagged releases (vYYYY.M.D or vYYYY.M.D-<patch>), npm dist-tag latest.
  • beta: prerelease tags (vYYYY.M.D-beta.N), npm dist-tag beta (macOS app may be missing).
  • dev: moving head of main, npm dist-tag dev (when published).

Switch channels (git + npm): openclaw update --channel stable|beta|dev. Details: Development channels.

From source (development)

Prefer pnpm for builds from source. Bun is optional for running TypeScript directly.

git clone https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw.git
cd openclaw

pnpm install
pnpm ui:build # auto-installs UI deps on first run
pnpm build

pnpm openclaw onboard --install-daemon

# Dev loop (auto-reload on source/config changes)
pnpm gateway:watch

Note: pnpm openclaw ... runs TypeScript directly (via tsx). pnpm build produces dist/ for running via Node / the packaged openclaw binary.

Security defaults (DM access)

OpenClaw connects to real messaging surfaces. Treat inbound DMs as untrusted input.

Full security guide: Security

Default behavior on Telegram/WhatsApp/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams/Discord/Google Chat/Slack:

  • DM pairing (dmPolicy="pairing" / channels.discord.dmPolicy="pairing" / channels.slack.dmPolicy="pairing"; legacy: channels.discord.dm.policy, channels.slack.dm.policy): unknown senders receive a short pairing code and the bot does not process their message.
  • Approve with: openclaw pairing approve <channel> <code> (then the sender is added to a local allowlist store).
  • Public inbound DMs require an explicit opt-in: set dmPolicy="open" and include "*" in the channel allowlist (allowFrom / channels.discord.allowFrom / channels.slack.allowFrom; legacy: channels.discord.dm.allowFrom, channels.slack.dm.allowFrom).

Run openclaw doctor to surface risky/misconfigured DM policies.

Highlights

  • Local-first Gateway — single control plane for sessions, channels, tools, and events.
  • Multi-channel inbox — WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, BlueBubbles (iMessage), iMessage (legacy), IRC, Microsoft Teams, Matrix, Feishu, LINE, Mattermost, Nextcloud Talk, Nostr, Synology Chat, Tlon, Twitch, Zalo, Zalo Personal, WeChat, WebChat, macOS, iOS/Android.
  • Multi-agent routing — route inbound channels/accounts/peers to isolated agents (workspaces + per-agent sessions).
  • Voice Wake + Talk Mode — wake words on macOS/iOS and continuous voice on Android (ElevenLabs + system TTS fallback).
  • Live Canvas — agent-driven visual workspace with A2UI.
  • First-class tools — browser, canvas, nodes, cron, sessions, and Discord/Slack actions.
  • Companion apps — macOS menu bar app + iOS/Android nodes.
  • Onboarding + skills — onboarding-driven setup with bundled/managed/workspace skills.

Star History

Star History Chart

Everything we built so far

Core platform

Channels

Apps + nodes

Tools + automation

Runtime + safety

Ops + packaging

How it works (short)

WhatsApp / Telegram / Slack / Discord / Google Chat / Signal / iMessage / BlueBubbles / IRC / Microsoft Teams / Matrix / Feishu / LINE / Mattermost / Nextcloud Talk / Nostr / Synology Chat / Tlon / Twitch / Zalo / Zalo Personal / WeChat / WebChat
               │
               ▼
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│            Gateway            │
│       (control plane)         │
│     ws://127.0.0.1:18789      │
└──────────────┬────────────────┘
               │
               ├─ Pi agent (RPC)
               ├─ CLI (openclaw …)
               ├─ WebChat UI
               ├─ macOS app
               └─ iOS / Android nodes

Key subsystems

Tailscale access (Gateway dashboard)

OpenClaw can auto-configure Tailscale Serve (tailnet-only) or Funnel (public) while the Gateway stays bound to loopback. Configure gateway.tailscale.mode:

  • off: no Tailscale automation (default).
  • serve: tailnet-only HTTPS via tailscale serve (uses Tailscale identity headers by default).
  • funnel: public HTTPS via tailscale funnel (requires shared password auth).

Notes:

  • gateway.bind must stay loopback when Serve/Funnel is enabled (OpenClaw enforces this).
  • Serve can be forced to require a password by setting gateway.auth.mode: "password" or gateway.auth.allowTailscale: false.
  • Funnel refuses to start unless gateway.auth.mode: "password" is set.
  • Optional: gateway.tailscale.resetOnExit to undo Serve/Funnel on shutdown.

Details: Tailscale guide · Web surfaces

Remote Gateway (Linux is great)

Its perfectly fine to run the Gateway on a small Linux instance. Clients (macOS app, CLI, WebChat) can connect over Tailscale Serve/Funnel or SSH tunnels, and you can still pair device nodes (macOS/iOS/Android) to execute devicelocal actions when needed.

  • Gateway host runs the exec tool and channel connections by default.
  • Device nodes run devicelocal actions (system.run, camera, screen recording, notifications) via node.invoke. In short: exec runs where the Gateway lives; device actions run where the device lives.

Details: Remote access · Nodes · Security

macOS permissions via the Gateway protocol

The macOS app can run in node mode and advertises its capabilities + permission map over the Gateway WebSocket (node.list / node.describe). Clients can then execute local actions via node.invoke:

  • system.run runs a local command and returns stdout/stderr/exit code; set needsScreenRecording: true to require screen-recording permission (otherwise youll get PERMISSION_MISSING).
  • system.notify posts a user notification and fails if notifications are denied.
  • canvas.*, camera.*, screen.record, and location.get are also routed via node.invoke and follow TCC permission status.

Elevated bash (host permissions) is separate from macOS TCC:

  • Use /elevated on|off to toggle persession elevated access when enabled + allowlisted.
  • Gateway persists the persession toggle via sessions.patch (WS method) alongside thinkingLevel, verboseLevel, model, sendPolicy, and groupActivation.

Details: Nodes · macOS app · Gateway protocol

Agent to Agent (sessions_* tools)

  • Use these to coordinate work across sessions without jumping between chat surfaces.
  • sessions_list — discover active sessions (agents) and their metadata.
  • sessions_history — fetch transcript logs for a session.
  • sessions_send — message another session; optional replyback pingpong + announce step (REPLY_SKIP, ANNOUNCE_SKIP).

Details: Session tools

Skills registry (ClawHub)

ClawHub is a minimal skill registry. With ClawHub enabled, the agent can search for skills automatically and pull in new ones as needed.

ClawHub

Chat commands

Send these in WhatsApp/Telegram/Slack/Google Chat/Microsoft Teams/WebChat (group commands are owner-only):

  • /status — compact session status (model + tokens, cost when available)
  • /new or /reset — reset the session
  • /compact — compact session context (summary)
  • /think <level> — off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh (GPT-5.2 + Codex models only)
  • /verbose on|off
  • /usage off|tokens|full — per-response usage footer
  • /restart — restart the gateway (owner-only in groups)
  • /activation mention|always — group activation toggle (groups only)

Apps (optional)

The Gateway alone delivers a great experience. All apps are optional and add extra features.

If you plan to build/run companion apps, follow the platform runbooks below.

macOS (OpenClaw.app) (optional)

  • Menu bar control for the Gateway and health.
  • Voice Wake + push-to-talk overlay.
  • WebChat + debug tools.
  • Remote gateway control over SSH.

Note: signed builds required for macOS permissions to stick across rebuilds (see macOS Permissions).

iOS node (optional)

  • Pairs as a node over the Gateway WebSocket (device pairing).
  • Voice trigger forwarding + Canvas surface.
  • Controlled via openclaw nodes ….

Runbook: iOS connect.

Android node (optional)

  • Pairs as a WS node via device pairing (openclaw devices ...).
  • Exposes Connect/Chat/Voice tabs plus Canvas, Camera, Screen capture, and Android device command families.
  • Runbook: Android connect.

Agent workspace + skills

  • Workspace root: ~/.openclaw/workspace (configurable via agents.defaults.workspace).
  • Injected prompt files: AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, TOOLS.md.
  • Skills: ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/<skill>/SKILL.md.

Configuration

Minimal ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json (model + defaults):

{
  agent: {
    model: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-6",
  },
}

Full configuration reference (all keys + examples).

Security model (important)

  • Default: tools run on the host for the main session, so the agent has full access when its just you.
  • Group/channel safety: set agents.defaults.sandbox.mode: "non-main" to run nonmain sessions (groups/channels) inside persession Docker sandboxes; bash then runs in Docker for those sessions.
  • Sandbox defaults: allowlist bash, process, read, write, edit, sessions_list, sessions_history, sessions_send, sessions_spawn; denylist browser, canvas, nodes, cron, discord, gateway.

Details: Security guide · Docker + sandboxing · Sandbox config

WhatsApp

  • Link the device: pnpm openclaw channels login (stores creds in ~/.openclaw/credentials).
  • Allowlist who can talk to the assistant via channels.whatsapp.allowFrom.
  • If channels.whatsapp.groups is set, it becomes a group allowlist; include "*" to allow all.

Telegram

  • Set TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN or channels.telegram.botToken (env wins).
  • Optional: set channels.telegram.groups (with channels.telegram.groups."*".requireMention); when set, it is a group allowlist (include "*" to allow all). Also channels.telegram.allowFrom or channels.telegram.webhookUrl + channels.telegram.webhookSecret as needed.
{
  channels: {
    telegram: {
      botToken: "123456:ABCDEF",
    },
  },
}

Slack

  • Set SLACK_BOT_TOKEN + SLACK_APP_TOKEN (or channels.slack.botToken + channels.slack.appToken).

Discord

  • Set DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN or channels.discord.token.
  • Optional: set commands.native, commands.text, or commands.useAccessGroups, plus channels.discord.allowFrom, channels.discord.guilds, or channels.discord.mediaMaxMb as needed.
{
  channels: {
    discord: {
      token: "1234abcd",
    },
  },
}

Signal

  • Requires signal-cli and a channels.signal config section.

BlueBubbles (iMessage)

  • Recommended iMessage integration.
  • Configure channels.bluebubbles.serverUrl + channels.bluebubbles.password and a webhook (channels.bluebubbles.webhookPath).
  • The BlueBubbles server runs on macOS; the Gateway can run on macOS or elsewhere.

iMessage (legacy)

  • Legacy macOS-only integration via imsg (Messages must be signed in).
  • If channels.imessage.groups is set, it becomes a group allowlist; include "*" to allow all.

Microsoft Teams

  • Configure a Teams app + Bot Framework, then add a msteams config section.
  • Allowlist who can talk via msteams.allowFrom; group access via msteams.groupAllowFrom or msteams.groupPolicy: "open".

WeChat

  • Official Tencent plugin via @tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin (iLink Bot API). Private chats only; v2.x requires OpenClaw >=2026.3.22.
  • Install: openclaw plugins install "@tencent-weixin/openclaw-weixin", then openclaw channels login --channel openclaw-weixin to scan the QR code.
  • Requires the WeChat ClawBot plugin (WeChat > Me > Settings > Plugins); gradual rollout by Tencent.

WebChat

  • Uses the Gateway WebSocket; no separate WebChat port/config.

Browser control (optional):

{
  browser: {
    enabled: true,
    color: "#FF4500",
  },
}

Docs

Use these when youre past the onboarding flow and want the deeper reference.

Advanced docs (discovery + control)

Operations & troubleshooting

Deep dives

Workspace & skills

Platform internals

Email hooks (Gmail)

Molty

OpenClaw was built for Molty, a space lobster AI assistant. 🦞 by Peter Steinberger and the community.

Community

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines, maintainers, and how to submit PRs. AI/vibe-coded PRs welcome! 🤖

Special thanks to Mario Zechner for his support and for pi-mono. Special thanks to Adam Doppelt for lobster.bot.

Thanks to all clawtributors:

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