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openclaw/extensions/diffs
Dallin Romney 496c84bf61 chore(release): prepare 2026.6.34 extended-stable (#112513)
* fix: gate diagnostics command to owners

(cherry picked from commit 170bf72e64)

* fix(agent): replace self-wait with deferred release in retained-lock abort cleanup (#96100)

* fix(agent): wait for retained session write before releasing held lock on abort

* fix(agent): replace self-wait with deferred release in retained-lock abort cleanup

* fix(test): reject fallback acquire with SessionWriteLockTimeoutError in active-scope cleanup test

* fix(agent): trim retained-lock comments

Signed-off-by: sallyom <somalley@redhat.com>

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Signed-off-by: sallyom <somalley@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: sallyom <somalley@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0a042f68df)

* fix(gateway): resume channel after pending task recovery

(cherry picked from commit 6039da3ed6)

* fix(gateway): resume channel after pending task recovery

(cherry picked from commit ecd29fe572)

* fix(outbound): ignore empty delivery receipts (#79811)

(cherry picked from commit 9a735bea03)

* fix(agents): guard delivery-evidence attachment recursion against cycles (#97041)

* fix(agents): guard delivery-evidence attachment recursion against cycles

* fix(agents): guard delivery-evidence attachment recursion against cycles

* fix(agents): guard delivery-evidence attachment recursion against cycles

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Co-authored-by: Pick-cat <266665499+Pick-cat@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
(cherry picked from commit 498567190d)

* fix(opencode-go): re-arm idle timer on block-boundary events to prevent false stalled-stream abort (#97128)

* fix(opencode-go): re-arm idle timer on block-boundary events to prevent false stalled-stream abort

When the opencode-go model finalizes a tool call and deliberates before
the next one, the provider emits real block-boundary SSE events
(text_end, thinking_end, toolcall_start, toolcall_end) that prove the
socket is alive, but the watchdog's isProviderProgressEvent only
returned true for token deltas (text_delta, thinking_delta,
toolcall_delta). This caused the idle timer to fire and falsely abort a
live stream, replacing a completed answer with a stalled error and
dropping the provider's real done event.

Fix: include block-boundary events in isProviderProgressEvent so the
idle timer is re-armed on any forward-progress provider event.
text_start and thinking_start are intentionally excluded because they
are synthetic preamble events that should not shorten the first-event
window.

Closes #96518

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(opencode-go): satisfy lint in stream regression

* test(opencode-go): satisfy lint in stream regression

* test(opencode-go): satisfy lint in stream regression

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
(cherry picked from commit 552ec2b49d)

* fix(model-fallback): don't rethrow provider-side AbortErrors as user cancellations (#90908)

* fix(model-fallback): don't rethrow provider-side AbortErrors as user cancellations

When the LLM API closes the connection mid-stream, the fetch layer
surfaces AbortError("This operation was aborted") with no external
abort signal triggered. The old guard `shouldRethrowAbort()` returned
false for these errors (because isTimeoutError matched the message),
so they fell through to the fallback loop but were never retried —
the error propagated up and produced SILENT_REPLY_TOKEN in group
sessions, permanently silencing the topic.

Replace the guard with a direct check: only rethrow AbortError when
the external abort signal is actually set (user/gateway cancellation).
Provider-side AbortErrors without an external signal now fall through
to the next fallback candidate, giving the system a chance to recover.

* fix(cron): forward abort signal into runWithModelFallback

Thread the cron executor's abort signal into the shared
runWithModelFallback call so that cron timeouts and cancellations
stop the fallback chain instead of retrying with the next candidate.

Previously, the run callback checked params.abortSignal?.aborted and
threw, but runWithModelFallback itself had no signal — so the new
guard in model-fallback.ts could not distinguish a caller abort from
a provider-side AbortError and would retry silently.

Also adds a focused regression test verifying the signal is forwarded.

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Co-authored-by: Shengting Xie <shengting@openclaw.ai>
Co-authored-by: yayu <yayu@yayuMacStudio.local>
(cherry picked from commit 98ed83f848)

* fix(browser): block node routes when sandbox host control is disabled (#97958)

(cherry picked from commit 2cf765f732)

* fix(exec): bind Windows allowlist execution path (#98260)

* fix(exec): bind windows allowlist execution path

* fix(exec): add windows shadow execution proof

* fix(exec): preserve wildcard allowlist behavior

* fix(exec): correct blocked plan test fixture

(cherry picked from commit 3811001d27)

* fix(mcp): suppress unhandled error on stderr pipe in stdio transport (#99803)

* fix(mcp): suppress unhandled error on stderr pipe in stdio transport

When child.stderr is piped to stderrStream without an error
handler, a stream-level error (EPIPE, I/O failure) crashes the
process. Add a noop error handler before the pipe, consistent
with the error handlers already present on stdin and stdout.

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(mcp): add regression test for stderr pipe error suppression

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(mcp): report stderr stream errors

* fix(mcp): report stderr stream errors

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
(cherry picked from commit 1b84316a91)

* Harden macOS SQLite WAL checkpoints (#99067)

(cherry picked from commit f7f1be276a)

* fix(secrets): suppress unhandled stdout/stderr stream errors in exec resolver (#100521)

* fix(secrets): suppress unhandled stdout/stderr stream errors in exec resolver

* proof(secrets): add real behavior proof script for exec resolver stream error catch

* proof(secrets): replace wrapper with real exec resolver stream error proof

* style: apply oxfmt to changed files

(cherry picked from commit c9a0783922)

* fix(agents): retry transient filesystem races when reading workspace bootstrap files (#100910)

* fix(agents): retry transient filesystem races when reading workspace bootstrap files

* fix(agents): retry transient boundary resolution

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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <25068+vincentkoc@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit f36d170bc6)

* fix(gateway): finish plugin HTTP responses after post-header failures (#102125)

* fix(gateway): finish plugin HTTP responses after post-header failures

* test(gateway): satisfy plugin HTTP regression lint

* fix(gateway): skip ending destroyed plugin responses

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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 240d350c7f)

* fix(gateway): validate exact custom browser origins (#38290)

Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit fa0349aa44)

* fix: block unspecified trusted DNS targets (#103075)

(cherry picked from commit c70f3d0dae)

* fix(channels): make nack callbacks idempotent (#104919)

* fix(channels): make nack callbacks idempotent

* fix(channels): coalesce overlapping nack callbacks

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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 02d307e1b8)

* fix(channels): prevent base URL credentials in status output (#107754)

* fix(channels): redact credentials in account URLs

* fix(channels): sanitize final status summaries

(cherry picked from commit 210340fe93)

* fix(channels): prevent lifecycle listener buildup (#109108)

(cherry picked from commit 0e1fad711c)

* fix(sandbox): use Buffer.byteLength for env var value size limit (#105017)

* fix(sandbox): use Buffer.byteLength for env var value size limit

validateEnvVarValue checked value.length (UTF-16 code units) against
the 32768-byte limit, so multi-byte CJK values like "值".repeat(11000)
passed the check despite exceeding 33 KB in UTF-8. Switch to
Buffer.byteLength(value, "utf8") so the limit matches the actual byte
count the OS and child processes see.

* test(sandbox): simplify env byte-limit coverage

Co-authored-by: 唐梓夷0668001293 <tang.ziyi@xydigit.com>

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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 84fb48c3be)

* fix(gateway): guard process.kill ESRCH race in signalVerifiedGatewayPidSync (#109590)

* fix(gateway): guard process.kill ESRCH race in signalVerifiedGatewayPidSync

A verified gateway process can exit between the argv validation check and
the process.kill call, causing an unhandled ESRCH error. Wrap the kill in
try-catch and silently swallow ESRCH (process already gone = signal
already delivered).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(gateway): explain ESRCH signal race

Co-authored-by: 丁宇婷0668001435 <ding.yuting@xydigit.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 853b1a8d11)

* fix(litellm): guard loopback hostname auto-allow with isIP to prevent DNS SSRF bypass (#110693)

* fix(litellm): guard loopback hostname auto-allow with isIP to prevent DNS bypass

The isAutoAllowedLitellmHostname helper auto-enables private-network access
for loopback-style hosts. Before this fix, lowered.startsWith("127.")
matched DNS hostnames like 127.evil.com, letting remote endpoints bypass
the explicit allowPrivateNetwork opt-in — a SSRF risk.

Add isIP(host)===4 guard so only literal IPv4 loopback addresses qualify.
Same canonical pattern as extensions/slack/src/monitor/relay-source.ts:271
and the codex loopback fix.

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(litellm): cover loopback endpoint policy

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3d03b60da9)

* fix(discord): sustained gateway bursts stop growing memory (#110954)

* fix(discord): sustained gateway bursts stop growing memory

* fix(discord): contain gateway queue overflow

* fix(discord): drop oldest saturated gateway sends

Co-authored-by: 张贵萍0668001030 <zhang.guiping@xydigit.com>

* fix(discord): surface gateway overflow warnings

Co-authored-by: 张贵萍0668001030 <zhang.guiping@xydigit.com>

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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 69aeba9d86)

* fix(gateway): bound busy channel health by real run age (#103793)

* fix(gateway): bound busy channel health by real run age

The channel health policy treats a channel as healthy-busy even while
disconnected, bounded only by a 25 minute stale ceiling measured from
lastRunActivityAt. The run-state heartbeat refreshes lastRunActivityAt
every 60 seconds for as long as any run is active, so a run that hangs
forever (for example a send blocking on a dead socket after the
transport already reported connected:false) keeps that timestamp fresh
and the stuck ceiling is never reached. The account is then reported
healthy forever by the health monitor, readiness probe, and health CLI,
and no restart ever fires.

createRunStateMachine now tracks each in-flight run's start time keyed by
an opaque run handle and publishes the oldest still-active run's start as
activeRunStartedAt. The health policy busy override keys its ceiling off
the real run age, so a run stuck longer than the threshold reports stuck
and the monitor can restart it. Because the reported start is the oldest
active run and advances to the next-oldest as runs complete, a channel
churning through many short overlapping runs (activeRuns above 1 across
concurrent queue keys) stays healthy; only a genuinely hung run breaches
the ceiling. Short and active runs stay healthy and the existing
lastRunActivityAt fallback is preserved for snapshots without a start
time.

* fix(channels): retain run-state callback compatibility

Keep the released zero-argument onRunEnd callback source-compatible while allowing internal queue callers to pass a run handle for exact concurrent-run accounting. The compatibility path closes the oldest active run, preserving existing lifecycle behavior for consumers that do not use handles.

* fix(channels): keep anonymous runs out of age tracking

The zero-argument lifecycle callbacks cannot identify which concurrent run completed, so they must not update the identity-sensitive run start used by channel health. Keep their busy count separately and reserve exact start tracking for the shared queue's handle-aware lifecycle path.

* fix(channels): keep tracked runs internal

Keep the public run-state lifecycle callbacks unchanged. The channel queue now owns opaque run identity and augments its status updates with the oldest active queue run, so implementation details do not expand the SDK surface.

* fix(channels): type queue run start status

Keep activeRunStartedAt in the internal status patch type so the queue can publish its private tracked-run age through the existing status sink.

* fix(channels): wrap isActive to satisfy unbound-method lint

* fix(gateway): gate busy run-age ceiling on disconnected transport

(cherry picked from commit 18b79d99ab)

* fix(deps): update fast-uri past advisory

(cherry picked from commit 1be9db038f)

* fix(release): adapt maintenance-line hardening

Backport/adapt 18ec9ce8f7, dea1fe1f11, 7f32b6c984, 1da345e9d3, 931ac3e2b5, 89780d5a60, and c0d99ed26e for the 2026.6 extended-stable maintenance line.

* fix(deps): bump protobufjs to 7.6.5

Backport-adapted from a230f742f2.

* test(gateway): cover bounded macOS process probe

* chore(release): prepare 2026.6.34

* test(dotenv): share path override environment assertions

* fix(release): resolve 2026.6.34 CI blockers

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@openclaw/diffs

Read-only diff viewer plugin for OpenClaw agents.

Install

openclaw plugins install @openclaw/diffs

Restart the Gateway after installing or updating the plugin.

It gives agents one tool, diffs, that can:

  • render a gateway-hosted diff viewer for canvas use
  • render the same diff to a file (PNG or PDF)
  • accept either arbitrary before and after text or a unified patch

What Agents Get

The tool can return:

  • details.viewerUrl: a gateway URL that can be opened in the canvas
  • details.filePath: a local rendered artifact path when file rendering is requested
  • details.fileFormat: the rendered file format (png or pdf)
  • details.artifactId and details.expiresAt: artifact identity and TTL metadata
  • details.context: available routing metadata such as agentId, sessionId, messageChannel, and agentAccountId

When the plugin is enabled, it also ships a companion skill from skills/ and prepends stable tool-usage guidance into system-prompt space via before_prompt_build. The hook uses prependSystemContext, so the guidance stays out of user-prompt space while still being available every turn.

This means an agent can:

  • call diffs with mode=view, then pass details.viewerUrl to canvas present
  • call diffs with mode=file, then send the file through the normal message tool using path or filePath
  • call diffs with mode=both when it wants both outputs

Tool Inputs

Before and after:

{
  "before": "# Hello\n\nOne",
  "after": "# Hello\n\nTwo",
  "path": "docs/example.md",
  "mode": "view"
}

Patch:

{
  "patch": "diff --git a/src/example.ts b/src/example.ts\n--- a/src/example.ts\n+++ b/src/example.ts\n@@ -1 +1 @@\n-const x = 1;\n+const x = 2;\n",
  "mode": "both"
}

Useful options:

  • mode: view, file, or both Deprecated alias: image behaves like file and is still accepted for backward compatibility.
  • layout: unified or split
  • theme: light or dark (default: dark)
  • fileFormat: png or pdf (default: png)
  • fileQuality: standard, hq, or print
  • fileScale: device scale override (1-4)
  • fileMaxWidth: max width override in CSS pixels (640-2400)
  • expandUnchanged: expand unchanged sections (per-call option only, not a plugin default key)
  • path: display name for before and after input
  • lang: language hint for before/after input; unknown values fall back to plain text
  • Default syntax highlighting covers common source, config, and documentation languages. Install diffs-language-pack for the extended language catalog.
  • title: explicit viewer title
  • ttlSeconds: artifact lifetime for viewer and standalone file outputs
  • baseUrl: override the gateway base URL used in the returned viewer link (origin or origin+base path only; no query/hash)
  • viewerBaseUrl plugin config: persistent fallback used when a tool call omits baseUrl

Legacy input aliases still accepted for backward compatibility:

  • format -> fileFormat
  • imageFormat -> fileFormat
  • imageQuality -> fileQuality
  • imageScale -> fileScale
  • imageMaxWidth -> fileMaxWidth

Input safety limits:

  • before and after: max 512 KiB each
  • patch: max 2 MiB
  • patch rendering cap: max 128 files / 120,000 lines

Plugin Defaults

Set plugin-wide defaults in ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json:

{
  plugins: {
    entries: {
      diffs: {
        enabled: true,
        config: {
          defaults: {
            fontFamily: "Fira Code",
            fontSize: 15,
            lineSpacing: 1.6,
            layout: "unified",
            showLineNumbers: true,
            diffIndicators: "bars",
            wordWrap: true,
            background: true,
            theme: "dark",
            fileFormat: "png",
            fileQuality: "standard",
            fileScale: 2,
            fileMaxWidth: 960,
            mode: "both",
            ttlSeconds: 21600,
          },
        },
      },
    },
  },
}

Explicit tool parameters still win over these defaults.

Docs

Package

  • Plugin id: diffs
  • Package: @openclaw/diffs
  • Minimum OpenClaw host: 2026.4.30

Security options:

  • security.allowRemoteViewer (default false): allows non-loopback access to /plugins/diffs/view/... token URLs
  • viewerBaseUrl (optional): persistent viewer-link origin/path fallback for shareable URLs
  • defaults.ttlSeconds (default 1800, max 21600): default artifact lifetime for viewer and standalone file outputs

Example:

{
  plugins: {
    entries: {
      diffs: {
        enabled: true,
        config: {
          viewerBaseUrl: "https://gateway.example.com/openclaw",
        },
      },
    },
  },
}

Example Agent Prompts

Open in canvas:

Use the `diffs` tool in `view` mode for this before and after content, then open the returned viewer URL in the canvas.

Path: docs/example.md

Before:
# Hello

This is version one.

After:
# Hello

This is version two.

Render a file (PNG or PDF):

Use the `diffs` tool in `file` mode for this before and after input. After it returns `details.filePath`, use the `message` tool with `path` or `filePath` to send me the rendered diff file.

Path: README.md

Before:
OpenClaw supports plugins.

After:
OpenClaw supports plugins and hosted diff views.

Do both:

Use the `diffs` tool in `both` mode for this diff. Open the viewer in the canvas and then send the rendered file by passing `details.filePath` to the `message` tool.

Path: src/demo.ts

Before:
const status = "old";

After:
const status = "new";

Patch input:

Use the `diffs` tool with this unified patch in `view` mode. After it returns the viewer URL, present it in the canvas.

diff --git a/src/example.ts b/src/example.ts
--- a/src/example.ts
+++ b/src/example.ts
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
 export function add(a: number, b: number) {
-  return a + b;
+  return a + b + 1;
 }

Notes

  • The viewer is hosted locally through the gateway under /plugins/diffs/....
  • Artifacts are ephemeral and stored in the plugin temp subfolder ($TMPDIR/openclaw-diffs).
  • Default viewer URLs use loopback (127.0.0.1) unless you set plugin viewerBaseUrl, pass baseUrl, or use gateway.bind=custom + gateway.customBindHost.
  • If gateway.trustedProxies includes loopback for a same-host proxy (for example Tailscale Serve), raw 127.0.0.1 viewer requests without forwarded client-IP headers fail closed by design.
  • In that topology, prefer mode=file / mode=both for attachments, or intentionally enable remote viewers and set plugin viewerBaseUrl (or pass a proxy/public baseUrl) when you need a shareable viewer URL.
  • Remote viewer misses are throttled to reduce token-guess abuse.
  • PNG or PDF rendering requires a Chromium-compatible browser. Set browser.executablePath if auto-detection is not enough.
  • If your delivery channel compresses images heavily (for example Telegram or WhatsApp), prefer fileFormat: "pdf" to preserve readability.
  • N unmodified lines rows may not always include expand controls for patch input, because many patch hunks do not carry full expandable context data.
  • Diff rendering is powered by Diffs.