forked from Selig/openclaw-skill
6 custom skills (assign-task, dispatch-webhook, daily-briefing, task-capture, qmd-brain, tts-voice) with technical documentation. Compatible with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, and OpenCode.
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# update
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# `openclaw update`
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Manage OpenClaw updates across stable, beta, and development channels.
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## Overview
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The `openclaw update` command manages OpenClaw updates across stable, beta, and development channels. This tool handles version switching while maintaining configuration integrity.
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## Key Capabilities
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The update system supports multiple installation methods. When switching channels explicitly, OpenClaw also keeps the install method aligned with your chosen channel - dev uses git checkouts, while stable/beta use npm distribution tags.
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## Primary Commands
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```bash
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openclaw update
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openclaw update status
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openclaw update wizard
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openclaw update --channel beta
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openclaw update --channel dev
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```
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## Important Safeguards
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The update process includes verification steps:
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* For git-based installations, the system requires a clean worktree (no uncommitted changes) before proceeding.
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* Downgrades require confirmation because older versions can break configuration.
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## Update Workflow Details
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For dev channel users, the system performs preflight checks in a temporary workspace and can walk back up to 10 commits to find the newest clean build if the latest version has issues. All update paths conclude with running `openclaw doctor` as a validation step.
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## Additional Options
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* `--no-restart`: Skip Gateway service restart
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* `--json`: Output machine-readable results for automation purposes
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