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OpenClaw Contributor
Contribute to the OpenClaw core repository using the repo's own CONTRIBUTING.md rules. Use when working in `openclaw/openclaw` or a fork to triage issues, pl...
v0.1.1
Description
name: openclaw-contributor
description: Contribute to the OpenClaw core repository using the repo's own CONTRIBUTING.md rules. Use when working in openclaw/openclaw or a fork to triage issues, plan a focused fix, choose the right validation commands, prepare AI-assisted PRs, route changes to the right subsystem maintainers, or avoid breaking OpenClaw contribution norms.
OpenClaw contributor
Contribute to OpenClaw the way the repo expects.
Start by reading the repo-root CONTRIBUTING.md in the target checkout. Treat it as the source of truth over generic PR habits.
Workflow
- Confirm scope.
- Small bugfixes and focused docs fixes can go straight to a PR.
- New features, large refactors, or architecture changes should start with a GitHub Discussion or Discord conversation first.
- Inspect the changed area before editing.
- Read nearby implementation and tests.
- Look for existing branch/work in
upstream/*before duplicating effort.
- Generate a validation plan.
- Run
scripts/recommend_checks.py --repo <openclaw-repo>. - Use its output to choose validation commands and maintainer routing hints.
- Run
- Keep the patch tight.
- One logical change per PR.
- Add or update regression tests with the fix when possible.
- Avoid mixing runtime fixes, refactors, docs, and feature work in one branch.
- Validate before opening the PR.
- Default expectation from OpenClaw is:
pnpm buildpnpm checkpnpm test
- For docs-only or subsystem-specific work, use the slimmer commands recommended by
scripts/recommend_checks.py.
- Default expectation from OpenClaw is:
- Prepare the PR for maintainers.
- Explain what changed and why.
- Mark AI-assisted work in the PR title or description.
- State testing level clearly.
- Include screenshots for UI or visual changes.
- Optionally generate a draft with
scripts/generate_pr_body.py.
Non-negotiables
- Follow
CONTRIBUTING.md, not generic habits. - Keep PRs focused.
- Prefer source-level fixes over patching built artifacts.
- Add tests for regressions when practical.
- Be transparent about AI assistance.
- For UI changes, preserve Control UI legacy decorator style unless the build tooling is intentionally being changed too.
Use bundled resources
references/contributing-checklist.md- Read when you need the distilled OpenClaw-specific PR checklist, maintainer hints, or validation command matrix.
references/pr-template.md- Read when you need a maintainer-friendly OpenClaw PR structure with AI-assistance disclosure and validation sections.
scripts/recommend_checks.py- Run in an OpenClaw checkout to derive recommended validation commands and maintainer hints from the actual diff.
- Example:
python3 skills/openclaw-contributor/scripts/recommend_checks.py --repo /path/to/openclawpython3 skills/openclaw-contributor/scripts/recommend_checks.py --repo /path/to/openclaw --base upstream/main --json
scripts/generate_pr_body.py- Generate a PR-body draft using the diff-aware recommendations.
- Example:
python3 skills/openclaw-contributor/scripts/generate_pr_body.py --repo /path/to/openclaw --title "fix(web-search): honor OpenRouter-backed Perplexity runtime path" --summary "Honor OpenRouter-backed Perplexity config in runtime web_search path" --why "Current runtime ignores configured baseUrl and sends OpenRouter keys to Perplexity direct"
Related skills
If they are available locally, use them alongside this skill:
githubfor GH CLI operationsPull Requestbefore opening the PRcode-reviewbefore final submission or while addressing review comments
Output standard
When asked to contribute upstream, finish with:
- branch name
- files changed
- validation run (or what remains and why)
- PR/discussion recommendation
- any maintainer/subsystem routing hints
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