* fix(docker): harden runtime image dependencies
* chore(deps): update container security dependencies
* docs(docker): explain image security contents
* test(browser): align file-chooser and install tests with #114506 contract
* test(browser): restore extension install test isolation
* test(browser): add temporary CI diagnostics for pre-registration refusal
* test(browser): make install fixture interpreter hermetic
The suite passed process.execPath as the native-host interpreter; on
GitHub-hosted runners the hostedtoolcache node binary is group/world-
writable, which installChromeExtensionBootstrap correctly refuses, so
every registration test failed CI-only. The fixture now provides an
owned 0700 interpreter; only the launcher-exec test keeps the real
node it must spawn.
* fix(qa-lab): stop re-polling after a probe consumes the discovery deadline
The Matrix health-probe loop re-entered when the probe timeout fired
marginally before Date.now() crossed the deadline, starting a doomed
extra probe. Flaked on contended CI runners as 'expected 1 fetch, got
2'. A timed-out probe now ends discovery.
* test(ui): poll the callout inset invariant in device-scope E2E
One-shot boundingBox reads raced the nav-collapse transition and
intermittently measured a 20px stale offset on CI.
* chore(release): close out 2026.6.10 on main
* chore(release): align native app metadata for 2026.6.10
* chore(release): sync Android 2026.6.10 notes
* docs(changelog): preserve 2026.6.9 history
* docs(changelog): preserve 2026.6.9 history
Bumps OpenClaw release metadata to 2026.5.31 across package manifests, app version files, plugin metadata, changelog headings, and generated shrinkwraps.
Verification:
- pnpm plugins:sync:check
- pnpm ios:version:check
- pnpm deps:shrinkwrap:check
- git diff --check
- stale 2026.5.30/build-code scan across changed files
- autoreview clean: no accepted/actionable findings
- PR CI green for real gates: Checks, security scans, dependency guard, app lanes, real behavior proof
Known non-code workflow issue:
- label workflow failed because this PR hits GitHub's 100-label issue cap before the size-label step.
Split the diffs viewer Shiki language pack into an external publishable plugin.
The diffs plugin keeps the default curated syntax set, while the new @openclaw/diffs-language-pack package carries the extended Shiki languages for npm and ClawHub distribution. The install metadata includes the external ClawHub spec, and the curated C# alias set keeps both c# and cs supported without the language pack.
Co-authored-by: Dallin Romney <dallinromney@gmail.com>