π Repository Health Snapshot
Activity Level: π’ STABLE & HEALTHY β Documentation hub maintaining steady state
Days Since Last Commit: 24 days (last update: April 8, 2026)
Total Open Issues: 20 (all automated daily status reports)
Repository Type: π Documentation & Knowledge Base
π― What This Repository Does
explain-openclaw is a comprehensive living knowledge base for the OpenClaw AI assistant framework, providing:
β¨ Beginner-friendly guides explaining OpenClaw in plain English
π Security documentation covering audits, CVEs, and threat analysis
π Deployment runbooks for Mac mini, VPS, Cloudflare, and Docker setups
β οΈ Worst-case scenarios documenting attack vectors and mitigations
π Optimization guides for resource usage and cost reduction
π Recent Activity Summary
Commits (Last 10)
All recent commits focus on upstream security synchronization:
π April 8 - Upstream sync: 1 hardening entry (51 commits, 1 security fix)
π April 6 - Upstream sync: Multiple hardening entries + doc updates
π April 5-6 - Series of security syncs (51 commits each, 0-9 security fixes per sync)
Pattern: Regular security hardening updates from upstream OpenClaw project, demonstrating active maintenance and security-first approach.
Issues Status
- 20 open issues - All are automated daily status reports from this workflow
- No active PRs - Repository is documentation-only (pull requests disabled)
- No releases - Documentation doesn't use versioned releases
π Project Highlights
Comprehensive Security Coverage
The repo includes exceptional security documentation:
- π Security audit command reference with 50+ check IDs
- π― Official CVE/GHSA tracking
- π Three independent security audits analyzed
- β οΈ Real-world attack scenarios (ClawJacked, Clinejection, infostealer analysis)
- π 30 prompt injection attack examples with defenses
Multi-Deployment Support
Documentation covers 4 deployment scenarios:
- Mac mini (local-first, high privacy)
- VPS (remote with DigitalOcean 1-Click hardening)
- Cloudflare Moltworker (serverless)
- Docker Model Runner (local AI, zero API cost)
Living Documentation Philosophy
From the README:
"This folder is a living knowledge base that has grown from an initial multi-model AI analysis into a broad reference covering security audits, deployment operations, threat intelligence, and beginner-friendly explanations."
π‘ Key Repository Strengths
β
Security-first mindset - Extensive threat modeling and worst-case analysis
β
Multi-model validation - AI analyses compared across 5 models for accuracy
β
Actionable guidance - Step-by-step deployment and hardening checklists
β
Transparency - Documents both capabilities and limitations
β
Beginner-friendly - Plain English explanations alongside technical details
π¬ Next Steps for Maintainers
Recommended Actions
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Continue upstream tracking π
- Current pattern of regular security syncs is excellent
- Consider documenting sync schedule/process in repo
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Issue hygiene π§Ή
- 20 open daily status reports could be closed/archived
- Consider auto-closing reports older than 30 days
-
Content freshness π
- Most core docs are current (April 2026 updates)
- Review any sections referencing "Feb 2026" incidents for updates
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Community engagement π¬
- No recent external PRs or discussions
- Consider if this is intentional (curated docs) or if more community input is desired
Optional Enhancements
πΉ Add changelog - Track major doc updates over time
πΉ Create diagram assets - Visual architecture/threat model diagrams
πΉ Link to upstream - Add badges showing OpenClaw project health/version
πΉ Quick-start speedrun - 5-minute "get OpenClaw running safely" guide
π Celebration Corner
What's Going Well
π 24 days of stability - No emergency fixes or breaking changes needed
π Consistent security focus - Regular hardening updates maintain best practices
π Comprehensive scope - Covers beginner to advanced security scenarios
π Real-world value - Documents actual attacks (ClawJacked, Clinejection) and defenses
Recognition
π Excellent documentation depth - This repo sets a high bar for AI assistant security docs
π Honest risk assessment - Doesn't shy away from worst-case scenarios
π Practical guidance - Not just theory - includes actual CLI commands and config examples
π Repository Metrics
| Metric |
Value |
Trend |
| Last commit |
April 8, 2026 |
π‘ 24 days ago |
| Open issues |
20 |
π’ All workflow-generated |
| Security docs |
15+ guides |
π’ Comprehensive |
| Deployment guides |
4 scenarios |
π’ Complete |
| Open PRs |
0 |
π’ No pending work |
π Repository Status: HEALTHY β
This documentation hub is in excellent shape:
- β
Regular security updates from upstream
- β
Comprehensive coverage of security topics
- β
Clear beginner-to-advanced learning path
- β
Stable with no urgent issues
Keep up the great work on security-first documentation! π
Generated by automated workflow on May 2, 2026
Next recommended sync: When upstream OpenClaw releases new security updates
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π Repository Health Snapshot
Activity Level: π’ STABLE & HEALTHY β Documentation hub maintaining steady state
Days Since Last Commit: 24 days (last update: April 8, 2026)
Total Open Issues: 20 (all automated daily status reports)
Repository Type: π Documentation & Knowledge Base
π― What This Repository Does
explain-openclaw is a comprehensive living knowledge base for the OpenClaw AI assistant framework, providing:
β¨ Beginner-friendly guides explaining OpenClaw in plain English
β οΈ Worst-case scenarios documenting attack vectors and mitigations
π Security documentation covering audits, CVEs, and threat analysis
π Deployment runbooks for Mac mini, VPS, Cloudflare, and Docker setups
π Optimization guides for resource usage and cost reduction
π Recent Activity Summary
Commits (Last 10)
All recent commits focus on upstream security synchronization:
π April 8 - Upstream sync: 1 hardening entry (51 commits, 1 security fix)
π April 6 - Upstream sync: Multiple hardening entries + doc updates
π April 5-6 - Series of security syncs (51 commits each, 0-9 security fixes per sync)
Pattern: Regular security hardening updates from upstream OpenClaw project, demonstrating active maintenance and security-first approach.
Issues Status
π Project Highlights
Comprehensive Security Coverage
The repo includes exceptional security documentation:
Multi-Deployment Support
Documentation covers 4 deployment scenarios:
Living Documentation Philosophy
From the README:
π‘ Key Repository Strengths
β Security-first mindset - Extensive threat modeling and worst-case analysis
β Multi-model validation - AI analyses compared across 5 models for accuracy
β Actionable guidance - Step-by-step deployment and hardening checklists
β Transparency - Documents both capabilities and limitations
β Beginner-friendly - Plain English explanations alongside technical details
π¬ Next Steps for Maintainers
Recommended Actions
Continue upstream tracking π
Issue hygiene π§Ή
Content freshness π
Community engagement π¬
Optional Enhancements
πΉ Add changelog - Track major doc updates over time
πΉ Create diagram assets - Visual architecture/threat model diagrams
πΉ Link to upstream - Add badges showing OpenClaw project health/version
πΉ Quick-start speedrun - 5-minute "get OpenClaw running safely" guide
π Celebration Corner
What's Going Well
π 24 days of stability - No emergency fixes or breaking changes needed
π Consistent security focus - Regular hardening updates maintain best practices
π Comprehensive scope - Covers beginner to advanced security scenarios
π Real-world value - Documents actual attacks (ClawJacked, Clinejection) and defenses
Recognition
π Excellent documentation depth - This repo sets a high bar for AI assistant security docs
π Honest risk assessment - Doesn't shy away from worst-case scenarios
π Practical guidance - Not just theory - includes actual CLI commands and config examples
π Repository Metrics
π Repository Status: HEALTHY β
This documentation hub is in excellent shape:
Keep up the great work on security-first documentation! π
Generated by automated workflow on May 2, 2026
Next recommended sync: When upstream OpenClaw releases new security updates