[Release] openclaw/openclaw v2026.6.11-beta.1: openclaw 2026.6.11-beta.1
OpenClaw v2026.6.11-beta.1 introduces enhanced channel control with Slack relay mode and Mattermost native commands, richer operator workflows via file-driven message handling and remote wake-up paths, safer plugin distribution with externalized plugins and icon metadata, stronger mobile operations with improved Android settings, and more reliable agent turns through Codex partial deltas and prompt-cache stability. The release includes 305 merged PRs addressing channel delivery reliability, WhatsApp message identity preservation, gateway session safety, agent fallback behavior, provider model edge cases, and configuration guardrails across Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, Mattermost, and other integrations.
Key Points
- •Slack relay mode and native Mattermost `/oc_queue` command enable easier channel automation and tuning
- •File-driven message handling (`openclaw agent --message-file`) and RAFT CLI wake bridge provide practical remote operation paths
- •Plugin distribution externalized with bundled icon metadata improves safety and client visibility
- •Android settings detail panels enhance mobile configuration visibility and control
- •Codex partial deltas, harness activation, and long-context prompt-cache stability reduce lost progress in agent runs
- •Per-DM model overrides and per-agent usage-cost reporting enable precise routing and accounting
- •Telegram progress rendering, webhook lifecycle, and reaction directives now more reliable
- •WhatsApp native quotes and Baileys group reliability preserve conversation context across JID drift
- •Gateway session safety improvements prevent silent routing loss from stuck release claims and malformed access lists
- •Provider model resolution handles OpenRouter IDs, Ollama discovery, Gemini freshness, and catalog prefixes correctly
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