* refactor: consolidate coercion ownership
Centralize four canonical coercion helpers, migrate exact core and plugin duplicates through narrow Plugin SDK facades, and enforce declaration and plugin-normalization ownership boundaries.
The sweep adds eight focused SDK exports while deleting more production and tooling code than it adds. User-visible behavior is unchanged except for safer equivalent object and UI parsing at existing boundaries.
* fix: guard integer option ownership
Register resolveIntegerOption with the canonical function owner and extend the declaration-guard fixture so future local duplicates fail validation.
* fix: keep integer helpers on numeric facade
Remove the unshipped duplicate string-coerce exports and route every affected plugin consumer through the existing number-runtime contract.
* fix: point numeric coercion to number runtime
Make boundary and declaration diagnostics recommend the canonical numeric facade, with failing-before coverage for both guidance paths.
* perf(doctor): slim remaining heavy doctor contract closures
Follow-up to #120698: several doctor closures still cold-loaded multi-second
kysely-bearing graphs through other broad barrels (session-store-runtime,
realtime-voice, channel-outbound, logging-core, memory-host-core/-events,
sqlite-runtime, persistent-dedupe, and plugin-local barrels).
- lazy-import heavy helpers inside async migration bodies (codex, msteams,
zalouser, workboard, matrix inbound-dedupe, memory-core migrations)
- bypass plugin-local barrels to defining modules (reef protocol,
memory-core short-term-promotion)
- move to lighter existing subpaths (slack -> channel-streaming, matrix
logger -> security-runtime, memory-wiki -> agent-scope-runtime, which now
also exports resolveSessionAgentId)
- add narrow openclaw/plugin-sdk/realtime-voice-activation for discord's
sync wake-name doctor rules
- split src/infra/kysely-sync-cache-state.ts so sqlite-transaction clears
Kysely caches without value-loading kysely; split the memory-host-sdk
kysely bridge off the schema/transaction bridge
- guard: forbid the heavy barrels in doctor closures with per-kind scoping
Cold enumeration per plugin: discord 52.6s->0.3s, msteams 30.9s->0.5s,
codex 29.6s->2.6s, zalouser 28.8s->2.3s, matrix 27.2s->3.2s,
slack 17.5s->1.5s, reef 9.9s->0.7s, memory-core 6.4s->3.6s,
workboard 3.4s->0.25s; all kysely-free except llm-task (named follow-up).
* fix(plugins): route slack streaming compat through a focused streaming-config subpath
The channel-streaming compat barrel is deprecated for extension production
code (deprecated-api-usage guard + SDK package contract). Add the narrow
non-deprecated openclaw/plugin-sdk/channel-streaming-config subpath for the
pure streaming config readers, and drop the now consumer-less
short-term-promotion barrel re-exports knip flagged.
* test(plugins): register memory-host-sdk kysely bridge in package boundary inventory
* fix(plugins): classify realtime-voice-activation as private-local
ClawSweeper P2: the subpath exports only a default target, which is the
private-local shape; register it in plugin-sdk-private-local-only-subpaths,
the package-boundary d.ts alias maps, and correct the public surface budgets
(realtime-voice-activation no longer counts as public).
* fix(release): exclude realtime-voice-activation declarations from the published package
Private-local subpaths ship without d.ts; register the files negation the
release pack-path check requires.
* fix(memory-wiki): preserve user edits when rolling back ChatGPT imports
Rollback deleted created pages and overwrote updated pages unconditionally,
destroying content the user added after the import with no recovery copy.
Import runs now record a content hash of each written page after vault
compile, and rollback preserves any page whose current content no longer
matches into the run's recovered directory before deleting or restoring.
Legacy run records without hashes preserve unconditionally.
Fixes#116457
* fix(memory-wiki): move pages aside atomically during rollback
Rollback now renames the live page into the recovery location before
inspecting it, so a concurrent external save cannot land between the
content read and the delete or snapshot restore. Matching pages drop
the moved copy; mismatching pages keep it as the recovery file.
* fix(memory-wiki): make rollback snapshot restore collision-safe
The snapshot restore wrote directly to the page path after the
move-aside, so a page recreated by an editor in that window was
overwritten with no recovery copy. Restore now creates the snapshot
exclusively and on collision moves the recreated page aside and
retries; recovery filenames are uniqued so a second move-aside cannot
clobber an earlier preserved copy.
* fix(memory-wiki): record rollback hashes at write time
* fix(memory-wiki): make ChatGPT rollback retry-safe
* fix(memory-wiki): fence ChatGPT rollback phases
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
Sandboxed sub-agents could read another agent's bridge-compiled memory through the shared global vault via wiki_get, wiki_search, and the memory_get/memory_search corpus fallback. The wiki-corpus read path now filters pages through one visibility gate that fails closed for bridge-compiled pages a sandboxed caller does not own, including bridge pages that carry no ownership metadata.
* fix(ui): rename the Memory Palace browser to Memory Wiki and document it
* refactor(memory-wiki): drop the old memory-palace module files
* docs: refresh generated docs map
* test(ui): align dream-diary hub-tab assertion with the wiki sub-tab id
* docs: describe memory wiki clustering behavior accurately
* docs(memory-wiki): record the wiki.overview rename decision at the registration site
* test(ui): query the Agents channels hub tab by tab role after the hub-tabs refactor
Ensure doctor runtime tool schema checks and wiki CLI resolve agent-scoped vaults from canonical agents.entries while retaining the internal list projection fallback.
* refactor(extensions): remove dead QA and utility exports
* refactor(extensions): trim Matrix QA internal exports
* chore(deadcode): refresh extension export baseline
* chore(ci): reconcile deadcode and LOC baselines
* chore(deadcode): refresh baseline after main advance
* chore(deadcode): refresh baseline after main advance
* refactor(plugins): keep channel snapshot type private
* fix(ci): align Linux deadcode baseline
* 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.
Use the canonical plugin SDK UTF-16 helper at the rendered Gateway status boundary and exercise the real status output path at a split surrogate.
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
searchMemoryWiki called sharedMemoryManager.search() and getMemoryWikiPage
called manager.readFile() with only a truthiness guard. A memory plugin
whose runtime returns a manager that does not implement the
MemorySearchManager contract crashed shared-backend wiki search with
"sharedMemoryManager.search is not a function" from inside the bundle --
@mem0/openclaw-mem0 <= 1.0.14 registered exactly such a partial manager
(status/probeEmbeddingAvailability/close only).
Guard both call sites and throw an actionable error instead: name the
missing contract method and point at search.backend="local" for wiki-only
access.
Two crashes when a memory plugin misbehaves in bridge mode:
- listActiveMemoryPublicArtifacts sorted plugin-returned artifacts
without
validating them; an artifact missing any of the string fields the
comparator dereferences (kind, workspaceDir, relativePath,
absolutePath,
contentType) crashed wiki status and every other bridge consumer with
"Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'localeCompare')".
@mem0/openclaw-mem0 <= 1.0.14 shipped record-shaped artifacts with
none
of those fields, typed against a drifted SDK stub. Validate the shape,
drop malformed entries (and non-array listings), and warn once naming
the offending plugin -- the same treatment agentIds already got.
- resolveMemoryWikiStatus gated artifact counting on vaultMode/enabled
but
not bridge.readMemoryArtifacts, so the wiki.status gateway method
still
enumerated artifacts (and hit the crash above) with the flag off, even
though the sync path (bridge.ts) and CLI gateway routing honor it. The
documented workaround therefore never worked for the wiki_status agent
tool. Add the flag to the gate; the count reports null when imports
are
disabled, matching non-bridge modes.
* fix(memory-wiki): strip fenced code and inline code before wikilink extraction
The wikilink extractor in extractWikiLinks previously scanned
the full markdown content including fenced code blocks and
inline code spans. Literal [[...]] syntax inside code regions
(e.g. bash test syntax, Scala generics like
Future[Option[User]]) produced false-positive broken-wikilink
lint warnings.
Add FENCED_CODE_BLOCK_PATTERN and INLINE_CODE_PATTERN and
strip those regions from the searchable text before running
the Obsidian and Markdown link regexes. Five regression tests
cover backtick-fenced, tilde-fenced, 6-backtick-fenced, and
inline code scenarios plus a full vault lint round-trip.
Fixes#97945
* fix(memory-wiki): accept longer closing fence in code block stripping
The FENCED_CODE_BLOCK_PATTERN used a regex backreference (\1)
that required the closing fence to be exactly identical to the
opening fence. CommonMark allows the closing fence to be the
same character type and at least as long — e.g. ``` opening
with ```` closing is valid. Switch to a function-based
replacement that compares fence character type and length.
Add regression test for the longer-closing-fence case per
ClawSweeper review feedback (#98095).
* style(memory-wiki): add braces to if-body in fence replacement callback
Fixes ESLint curly rule violation at line 403.
* fix(memory-wiki): replace fence regex with line scanner for wikilink extraction
Replace FENCED_CODE_BLOCK_RE regex/callback with a line-by-line scanner
that keeps searching past invalid fence-looking lines (e.g. a shorter
``` line inside a longer `````` block) until a valid closing
fence of the same character type and at least as long is found.
Also handles tilde fences and longer closing fences per CommonMark spec.
🦞 diamond lobster: L2 evidence (5 real function-call scenarios, all passing)
Ref. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/98095
* fix(memory-wiki): use CommonMark code masking
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <25068+vincentkoc@users.noreply.github.com>