--- summary: "Local qa-channel scenarios for privacy-preserving personal assistant workflow checks." read_when: - Running local personal agent reliability checks - Extending the repo-backed QA scenario catalog - Verifying reminder, reply, memory, redaction, safe tool followthrough, task status, share-safe diagnostics, proof-backed completion claims, and failure recovery title: "Personal agent benchmark pack" --- The Personal Agent Benchmark Pack is a small repo-backed QA scenario pack for local personal assistant workflows. It is not a generic model benchmark and needs no new runner: it reuses the private QA stack ([QA overview](/concepts/qa-e2e-automation)), the synthetic [QA channel](/channels/qa-channel), and the existing `qa/scenarios` YAML catalog. ## Scenarios Ten scenarios, defined in `qa/scenarios/personal/*.yaml`: | Scenario id | Checks | | ------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `personal-reminder-roundtrip` | Fake personal reminders through local cron delivery | | `personal-channel-thread-reply` | Fake DM and thread reply routing through `qa-channel` | | `personal-memory-preference-recall` | Fake preference recall from the temporary QA workspace memory files | | `personal-redaction-no-secret-leak` | Fake secret no-echo checks | | `personal-tool-safety-followthrough` | Safe read-backed tool followthrough after a short approval-style turn | | `personal-approval-denial-stop` | Approval denial stop behavior for a sensitive local read request | | `personal-task-followthrough-status` | Proof-backed task status reporting that keeps pending, blocked, and done separate | | `personal-share-safe-diagnostics-artifact` | Share-safe diagnostics artifacts that keep useful status while omitting raw personal content | | `personal-no-fake-progress` | Proof-backed completion claims that avoid fake progress before local evidence exists | | `personal-failure-recovery` | Failure recovery that reports partial status and keeps retry boundaries clear | The machine-readable `personal-agent` profile lives in root `taxonomy.yaml` as semantic coverage IDs. QA Lab resolves every primary owner from the catalog; there is no second scenario-ID list. Run it with: ```bash OPENCLAW_ENABLE_PRIVATE_QA_CLI=1 pnpm openclaw qa run \ --qa-profile personal-agent \ --provider-mode mock-openai \ --concurrency 1 ``` Use repeated `--scenario` flags to narrow the profile. Scenario file and taxonomy order do not affect membership or execution order. The pack targets `qa-channel` with `mock-openai` or another local QA provider lane. Do not point it at live chat services or real personal accounts. ## Privacy Model Scenarios use only fake users, fake preferences, fake secrets, and the temporary QA gateway workspace created by the suite. They must not read or write real OpenClaw user memory, sessions, credentials, launch agents, global configs, or live gateway state. Artifacts stay under the existing QA suite artifact directory and are treated like test output. Redaction checks use fake markers so failures are safe to inspect and file in issues. ## Extending the pack Add new `.yaml` cases under `qa/scenarios/personal/`, declare the exact primary coverage ID they prove, and add that semantic ID to the taxonomy profile when it belongs in this benchmark. Keep each case small, local, deterministic in `mock-openai`, and focused on one personal assistant behavior. Good follow-up candidates: redacted trajectory export checks, local-only plugin workflow checks. Avoid adding a new runner, plugin, dependency, live transport, or model judge until the scenario catalog has enough stable cases to justify that surface.