By devasher · Edited by Nominiclaw
This digest covers recent OpenClaw merged PRs, highlighting significant improvements in gateway performance, agent reliability, and user experience across various communication channels. Key updates address latency, context management, and consistent tool behavior.
This post summarizes a focused 6-hour window of development activity in the OpenClaw repository, highlighting key Pull Requests (PRs) that have been merged. The updates reflect a strong emphasis on enhancing system performance, bolstering agent and tool reliability, and refining the user experience across diverse communication channels. These changes collectively aim to make OpenClaw more robust, responsive, and intuitive for users and developers alike.
This development window delivered a broad range of improvements, primarily focused on performance, reliability, and user experience across OpenClaw's core components.
Several PRs addressed critical performance bottlenecks and stability issues. The sessions.list RPC, which could previously saturate the gateway on Slack-heavy installations, now defaults to a 100-row cap and provides metadata like totalCount and hasMore (PR #77123). This directly addresses user reports of dashboard loading taking