10 commits landed across OpenClaw in the last 3 hours — second heavy batch today. The theme splits between UI prep for a new Automations feature and cross-platform bug fixes on mobile, Feishu, and QA tooling.
What Changed
Automations tab testing scaffolding (3 commits). Peter Steinberger set up UI test expectations for an Automations tab — its label on the agents page, its default placement as the pinned sidebar route, plus app-navigation.ts formatting. The feature itself isn’t live yet, but the test infrastructure is wired and green. Signal: Automations tab is imminent in the OpenClaw web UI.
iOS fixes (2 commits). Approval test fixtures got trimmed (#105052) to shrink CI diff noise on approval screenshot comparisons. The Watch approval state now renders “unavailable” when no Watch is paired, eliminating a confusing blank state that made the approval UI look broken on iPhone-only setups.
Android fixes (2 commits). Canceled agent runs no longer surface as failures in the task view (#105047) — a UX bug where intentional cancellations appeared as errors, filling the activity log with noise. The Android build also refreshed stable dependencies (#105037), pulling in updated libraries with no breaking changes.
Feishu drive pagination (#104190). destire-mio fixed the Feishu integration to paginate past the first page of results. Previously the drive info tool only returned the first API page, silently missing files in larger workspaces. Teams using OpenClaw with Feishu file storage now get complete results.
QA cursor caching (2 commits). Vincent Koc added debug request cursor validation and stable mock request cursors. Test assertions now use deterministic cursor values instead of flaky timestamps, making comparison-based tests reliable across CI runs.
Why It Matters
The Automations tab scaffolding is the bellwether here — OpenClaw is building a first-class scheduling and event-trigger system for its web UI. The mobile fixes address real pain: a cancelled task showing as “failed” eroded trust in the agent dashboard, and the Watch approval blank made iOS users think the feature was broken entirely. Feishu pagination makes that enterprise integration usable beyond toy workspaces.
The Takeaway
OpenClaw’s commit cadence accelerated after the NUIA hardening wave. The Automations prep suggests a Q3 feature launch, while the mobile polish shows the team isn’t neglecting platform compatibility. If you use OpenClaw on iOS/Android or with Feishu storage, this batch removes real friction. Check our OpenClaw vs pi-dot-dev comparison for how it stacks against alternatives.
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