OpenClaw 2026.5.10 Pre-Release: Telegram Automation, Discord Voice Fixes, Dependency Refresh

OpenClaw tagged a new pre-release — 2026.5.10 — on May 10, 2026 at 14:02 UTC.

New features in this release:

  • Telegram live PR automation (Mantis/QA): Leases Crabbox credentials, captures transcripts, generates motion GIF previews, and posts inline PR comments.
  • Telegram desktop scenario builder: Leases Crabbox, installs native Telegram Desktop, configures an OpenClaw Telegram gateway with a leased bot, and records VNC screenshot/video artifacts.
  • Discord/voice realtime diagnostics: Speaker turns, playback resets, barge-in detection, and audio cutoff analysis.
  • Opt-in private skill archive upload: A new install path gated by skills.install.allowUploadedArchives lets operators stage and install zip-backed skills from trusted Gateway clients.
  • Talk.realtime.instructions: Operators can append realtime voice style instructions while preserving OpenClaw’s built-in agent-consult guidance. PR #79081 by VACInc.
  • Pure-JS opusscript decoder: Test and source installs now default to the pure-JS decoder, avoiding slow native addon compiles outside dedicated voice-performance lanes.

Dependency refresh: ACPX @agentclientprotocol/claude-agent-acp 0.33.1, Codex ACP 0.14.0, Baileys 7.0.0-rc10, Google GenAI 2.0.1, OpenAI 6.37.0, AWS SDK 3.1045.0, Kysely 0.29.0, Tlon skill 0.3.6, Aimock 1.19.5, and tsdown 0.22.0.

Key fixes: LLM idle watchdog now applies while provider stream setup is pending; isolated cron self-cleanup runs can now inspect their own job run history; Telegram no-response DMs stay quiet; Discord realtime sessions no longer auto-play filler before the forced consult answer; OpenAI-compatible models handle JSON chat-completion bodies with reasoning fields in streaming responses.

This release also removes the configurable Codex dynamic-tools profile so Codex app-server always owns workspace, edit, patch, exec, process, and plan tools.

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