* test(plugins): reset the whole plugin metadata lifecycle between tests Tests that touch process-global plugin metadata were calling clearCurrentPluginMetadataSnapshot, which drops the published snapshot but leaves every memo registered through registerPluginMetadataProcessMemoLifecycleClear populated. Those memos are not content-addressed: setup-registry keys its cached registries on resolveCurrentSetupSnapshotCacheId, which returns the literal "nosnap" whenever no snapshot is published. A registry cached by one file is therefore served to any later file that also runs without a snapshot. The affected lanes run isolate: false, so that is a live cross-file leak. It matches the observed failure shape, e.g. setup-registry descriptor lookup failing with "Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'flatMap')" only inside a shared worker and never in isolation. Switch these files to clearPluginMetadataLifecycleCaches, which clears the snapshot and every registered memo as one lifecycle unit. Two files kept both calls; the narrow one is now redundant and removed. current-plugin-metadata-snapshot.test.ts keeps the narrow primitive: it is the unit test for that function. No production change. * test(plugins): drop the duplicate lifecycle reset in provider-runtime hooks The blanket clearCurrentPluginMetadataSnapshot -> clearPluginMetadataLifecycleCaches substitution collided with the lifecycle call this suite already made, so each test boundary ran every registered metadata-cache clear twice. Keep one call per hook. Addresses the ClawSweeper P3 finding on #125037.
OpenClaw 🦞 — Your assistant, on your devices, in your chats
OpenClaw is a personal AI assistant that runs on your devices and meets you in the channels you already use. It is designed for a single operator and connects models, tools, messaging channels, and optional companion apps through one Gateway.
Website · Docs · Getting started · Showcase · FAQ · Vision · DeepWiki
Install
The installer supports macOS, Linux, and Windows. It provisions a supported Node.js runtime when needed.
# macOS / Linux / WSL2
curl -fsSL https://openclaw.ai/install.sh | bash
# Windows PowerShell
iwr -useb https://openclaw.ai/install.ps1 | iex
Already manage Node.js? Install the published package instead (Node 22.22.3+, 24.15+, or 25.9+):
npm install -g openclaw@latest
See the installation guide for npm 12 lifecycle-script requirements, Docker, Nix, and other deployment paths.
Quick start
openclaw onboard --install-daemon
openclaw gateway status
openclaw dashboard
Onboarding verifies model access, creates the workspace, and configures the Gateway. The last command opens the Control UI; send a message there to confirm the assistant is working. See the getting started guide for channel setup and troubleshooting.
How it fits together
- The Gateway is the local control plane for sessions, tools, events, and channel connections.
- The Control UI, CLI, and TUI connect to the Gateway.
- Channels bring the assistant to WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Google Chat, Signal, iMessage, and other messaging services.
- Companion apps and nodes add voice, Canvas, camera, screen, and device-local actions on supported platforms.
OpenClaw works with hosted and local model providers. Its tools, skills, and plugins extend what an assistant can do.
Security
Treat inbound messages as untrusted input. DM-capable channels pair unknown senders by default; approve a pairing request with openclaw pairing approve <channel> <code>.
Tools run on the host for the main session unless you configure sandboxing. Read the security guide, exposure runbook, and sandboxing guide before connecting other users or exposing the Gateway remotely.
Documentation
| Goal | Start here |
|---|---|
| Configure models and auth | Models · Model providers |
| Connect a messaging service | Channels |
| Add tools, skills, and plugins | Tools · Skills · Plugins · ClawHub |
| Run apps and device nodes | Platforms · Nodes |
| Use the CLI and chat commands | CLI reference · Slash commands |
| Configure or operate the Gateway | Configuration · Architecture · Updating · Release channels |
Development
The repository is a pnpm workspace. Plain npm install at the repository root is not supported.
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw.git
cd openclaw
pnpm install
pnpm build
pnpm ui:build
See CONTRIBUTING.md for the contribution workflow and the source setup guide for the development loop.
Community
OpenClaw is developed in the open by the OpenClaw Foundation, a non-profit. See CONTRIBUTING.md for maintainers and contribution guidelines; AI-assisted PRs are welcome.
Use the issue chooser for bugs and feature requests, ask setup questions in Discord, and report vulnerabilities through SECURITY.md. New capabilities usually belong in plugins built on the plugin SDK and shared through ClawHub.
OpenClaw was built for Molty, a space lobster AI assistant, by Peter Steinberger and the community. Explore the project lore, soul.md, Peter's site, Star History, and @openclaw.
Special thanks to Mario Zechner for his support and for pi, and to Adam Doppelt for the lobster.bot domain.
Sponsors
Contributors
Thanks to all clawtributors:
License
MIT © OpenClaw Foundation. See THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md for incorporated or adapted code.
