OpenClaw resolves web-search secret references for Ollama
OpenClaw is resolving stored web-search credentials before Ollama-backed runs, tightening the seam between local inference and external search services.
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OpenClaw is resolving stored web-search credentials before Ollama-backed runs, tightening the seam between local inference and external search services.
Hermes Agent is extending its desktop interface with Russian localization, a concrete expansion of the project’s user-facing surface beyond the English-language operator base.
Paperclip is removing agent credentials from server read and mutation responses, narrowing an exposure path in the control plane that manages office-agent configuration.
Nanobot now guards text-only string handling when message content arrives as multimodal lists, preventing image-and-text turns from falling into a scalar-content assumption.
ZeroClaw is retaining Gemini thought signatures in tool-call history, keeping provider-required reasoning metadata intact as agent turns cross tool boundaries.
NanoClaw is rescuing undelivered replies after its re-wrap nudge while suppressing redundant recaps, targeting a delivery failure at the agent-to-chat boundary.
PicoClaw is bringing skill enable/disable state and a Run Now action into its operator surface, making scheduled automation easier to inspect and intervene in.
OpenFang’s current public surfaces did not yield a fresh PR or issue strong enough to support a product claim. Its continued chart presence is useful demand context, but the evidence…
IronClaw’s canary workflow now refreshes Google OAuth tokens per run, making integration tests less dependent on stale credentials and more representative of live authentication behavior.
A NullClaw issue proposes running Grok through existing grok-cli login sessions, raising a useful boundary question around convenience, credential ownership, and unmetered provider access.