OpenClaw: Provider Integrations and System Reliability

OpenClaw's June 13th activity centers on expanding AI provider support with new Moonshot Kimi models and Inworld integration, while fixing critical system reliability issues in cron jobs, Telegram messaging, and session management.

Duration: PT2M30S

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This episode is a short developer briefing from OpenClaw.

It explains recent repository work in plain language.

  • Show: OpenClaw
  • Published: 2026-06-13T06:03:48Z
  • Audio duration: PT2M30S

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Good morning, it's June 13th, 2026. Yesterday's OpenClaw development focused heavily on AI provider expansion and fixing several system reliability gaps that could impact production workflows.

The biggest theme is provider ecosystem growth. PR 92554 adds support for Moonshot's new Kimi K2.7 Code model with 256K context limits and always-on reasoning capabilities. This follows commit 4a66667 which fixed duplicate tool call ID issues in Kimi replay scenarios - a problem that was breaking session continuity.…

The second major theme addresses critical system reliability. Several cron job fixes landed: PR 92568 ensures task cancellation properly aborts in-process runs, PR 92580 fixes delivery context persistence that was causing "no configured channels detected" errors, and PR 92225 fixes disabled heartbeat retries.…

Session management saw important fixes too. PR 92575 ensures user behavior overrides like verbose mode and reasoning settings survive automatic daily session resets - previously these were getting dropped without user action. PR 92343 fixes agent continuation after source message tool replies, preventing premature…

Security and tooling improvements round out the changes. The…

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