* fix(slack): download all files in multi-image messages
resolveSlackMedia() previously returned after downloading the first
file, causing multi-image Slack messages to lose all but the first
attachment. This changes the function to collect all successfully
downloaded files into an array, matching the pattern already used by
Telegram, Line, Discord, and iMessage adapters.
The prepare handler now populates MediaPaths, MediaUrls, and
MediaTypes arrays so downstream media processing (vision, sandbox
staging, media notes) works correctly with multiple attachments.
Fixes#11892, #7536
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(slack): preserve MediaTypes index alignment with MediaPaths/MediaUrls
The filter(Boolean) on MediaTypes removed entries with undefined contentType,
shrinking the array and breaking index correlation with MediaPaths and MediaUrls.
Downstream code (media-note.ts, attachments.ts) requires these arrays to have
equal lengths for correct per-attachment MIME type lookup. Replace filter(Boolean)
with a nullish coalescing fallback to "application/octet-stream".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(slack): align MediaType fallback and tests (#15447) (thanks @CommanderCrowCode)
* fix: unblock plugin-sdk account-id typing (#15447)
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Unlike Bash, Zsh has several "special" readonly variables (status, pipestatus, etc.) that the shell manages automatically. Shadowing them with local declarations triggers an error.
Discussion: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/discussions/13528
## Checklist
- [x] **Mark as AI-assisted in the PR title or description** - Implemented by 🤖, reviewed by 👨💻
- [x] **Note the degree of testing** - fully tested and I use it myself
- [x] **Include prompts or session logs if possible (super helpful!)** - I can try doing a "resume" on a few sessions, but don't think it'll provide value. Lmk if this is a blocker.
- [x] **Confirm you understand what the code does** - It's simple :)
## Summary of changes
- **ClawDock** - Shell helpers replace verbose `docker-compose` commands with simple `clawdock-*` shortcuts
- **Zero-config setup** - First run auto-detects the OpenClaw project directory from common paths and saves the config for future use
- **No extra dependencies** - Just bash
- **Built-in auth & device pairing helpers** - `clawdock-fix-token`, `clawdock-dashboard`, etc to handle gateay setup, streamline web UI, etc...
- **Updated Docker docs** - Installation docs now include the optional ClawDock helper setup for users who want simplified container management
## Example Usage
```bash
$ clawdock-help
🦞 ClawDock - Docker Helpers for OpenClaw
⚡ Basic Operations
clawdock-start Start the gateway
clawdock-stop Stop the gateway
clawdock-restart Restart the gateway
clawdock-status Check container status
clawdock-logs View live logs (follows)
🐚 Container Access
clawdock-shell Shell into container (openclaw alias ready)
clawdock-cli Run CLI commands (e.g., clawdock-cli status)
clawdock-exec <cmd> Execute command in gateway container
🌐 Web UI & Devices
clawdock-dashboard Open web UI in browser (auto-guides you)
clawdock-devices List device pairings (auto-guides you)
clawdock-approve <id> Approve device pairing (with examples)
⚙️ Setup & Configuration
clawdock-fix-token Configure gateway token (run once)
🔧 Maintenance
clawdock-rebuild Rebuild Docker image
clawdock-clean ⚠️ Remove containers & volumes (nuclear)
🛠️ Utilities
clawdock-health Run health check
clawdock-token Show gateway auth token
clawdock-cd Jump to openclaw project directory
clawdock-config Open config directory (~/.openclaw)
clawdock-workspace Open workspace directory
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🚀 First Time Setup
1. clawdock-start # Start the gateway
2. clawdock-fix-token # Configure token
3. clawdock-dashboard # Open web UI
4. clawdock-devices # If pairing needed
5. clawdock-approve <id> # Approve pairing
💬 WhatsApp Setup
clawdock-shell
> openclaw channels login --channel whatsapp
> openclaw status
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
💡 All commands guide you through next steps!
📚 Docs: https://docs.openclaw.ai
```\n\nCo-authored-by: Gustavo Madeira Santana <gumadeiras@gmail.com>
* Scripts: add sync-credits.py to populate maintainers/contributors from git/GitHub
* fix(credits): deduplicate contributors by GitHub username and display name
* CI: add code-size check for files crossing LOC threshold
* feat(ci): add duplicate function detection to CI code-size check
The --compare-to mode now also detects new duplicate function names
introduced by a PR. Uses git diff to scope checks to changed files
only, keeping CI fast.
* fix(ci): address review feedback for code-size check
- Validate git ref upfront; exit 2 if ref doesn't exist
- Distinguish 'file missing at ref' from genuine git errors
- Explicitly fetch base branch ref in CI workflow
- Raise threshold from 700 to 1000 lines
* fix(ci): exclude Swabble, skills, .pi from code analysis
* update gitignore for pycache
* ci: make code-size check informational (no failure on violations)
- Create shared PNG encoder module (src/media/png-encode.ts)
- Refactor qr-image.ts and live-image-probe.ts to use shared encoder
- Add safeParseJson to utils.ts and plugin-sdk exports
- Update msteams and pairing-store to use centralized safeParseJson
* fix: compile bundled hook handlers in tsdown build
The migration from tsc to tsdown in 2026.2.2 dropped bundled hook handlers
from the build output. The copy-hook-metadata.ts script only copies HOOK.md
metadata files, not the handler.ts source files. Without corresponding tsdown
entry points, the handlers were never compiled to JS, causing
`openclaw hooks list` to show 0 hooks on npm installs.
This adds each bundled hook handler and the llm-slug-generator (dynamically
imported by session-memory) as tsdown entry points:
- src/hooks/bundled/session-memory/handler.ts
- src/hooks/bundled/command-logger/handler.ts
- src/hooks/bundled/boot-md/handler.ts
- src/hooks/bundled/soul-evil/handler.ts
- src/hooks/llm-slug-generator.ts
Regression introduced in 2026.2.2; versions 2026.1.29–2026.2.1 worked
correctly under the previous tsc build.
* refactor: use glob for bundled hook entries, fix dist output paths
- Replace hardcoded entry list with glob pattern in tsdown.config.ts
so new hooks are auto-discovered (matching scripts/copy-hook-metadata.ts)
- Remove inconsistent comment block from tsdown.config.ts
- Fix copy-hook-metadata.ts to copy HOOK.md to dist/bundled/ (matching
the runtime resolution in bundled-dir.ts which resolves path.join(moduleDir, 'bundled')
relative to the chunk in dist/)
- Update stale path comment in session-memory handler