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illmethinks ClawCharts river for 2026-06-11

Ten ClawCharts-seeded operator briefs focused on project direction, adoption friction, control surfaces, and operational trust; releases are baseline evidence, not the product.

OpenClaw is still converting chart dominance into consent plumbing

OpenClaw remains the board leader, but the live story is not raw heat. The inspected repo trail is still about consent, channel delivery, memory scope, HTTP ownership, and tool boundaries—the dull machinery that keeps a personal assistant from becoming a haunted socket farm.

Hermes Agent turns the growth spike into continuity chores

Hermes Agent owns the week’s growth number and is spending that attention on operator continuity: desktop launch identity, gateway behavior, UI rendering, dependency hygiene, and the places…

Paperclip keeps making work agents auditable enough to trust

Paperclip’s useful signal is custody. The public work keeps circling artifacts, confirmations, adapters, attachments, instance settings, and traceability—the difference between an agent…

Nanobot is dragging voice, web UI, and identity into one user surface

Nanobot’s adoption pressure is visible where chat agents usually embarrass themselves: voice input, group identity, terminal output, reasoning traces, and web UI state. The project is…

ZeroClaw is making Rust-agent configuration less occult

ZeroClaw’s top-five position is backed by configuration and channel surface work, not just language novelty. The public trail points at provider selection, webhook routing, dashboard state,…

NanoClaw’s redirected repo is a chat-container boundary watch

NanoClaw is still a redirected-repo wrinkle with live operational edges. The useful read is whether prompt-cache filtering, duplicate-send suppression, blocked hosts, environment storage,…

PicoClaw is sweating the small channel details that become outages

PicoClaw’s Go stack is doing the unromantic work: session history, Matrix and Telegram edge cases, search integration, type safety, and provider defaults. Small agents rarely fail with…

OpenFang stays ranked as memory, safety, and maintenance risk

OpenFang has chart memory without current contributor pulse, so the honest story is a watch. The inspected trail still matters around sandboxing, safety docs, compaction, voice streaming,…

IronClaw Reborn wires Slack, observations, and permissions into the agent OS layer

IronClaw’s Reborn line keeps treating integrations as operating-system surfaces: allowed channels, preferences, structured tool observations, compaction state, and wallet/connect demand. It…

NullClaw is quiet, but provider and redaction trust still define it

NullClaw has little fresh chart pulse, but its public baseline still points at trust in the tiny runtime details: provider compatibility, tool exposure, redaction false positives, release…