OpenClaw 2026.4.1 🦞 🤖 GLM 5.1 + failover that doesn't loop 🛡️ AWS Bedrock Guardrails 📋 /tasks — your agent keeps receipts ⏱️ Cron per-job tool allowlists 🔧 40+ stability & exec fixes We're renaming to ClankerBot. This is not a joke. Okay it is. https://t.co/LVk4om4cET
OpenClaw adds AWS Bedrock Guardrails and task tracking to its self-hosted agents
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OpenClaw released version 2026.4.1, introducing native support for GLM 5.1 and AWS Bedrock Guardrails for enterprise-grade safety. By adding chat-native task tracking and loop-resistant failover logic, the update provides the observability and reliability required to move self-hosted agents into production environments.
glm-5.1 and glm-5v-turbo alongside AWS Bedrock Guardrails for content filtering. A new /tasks command tracks background agent activity, while a refined failover system prevents infinite loops by capping retries and enabling cross-provider model fallback.This update addresses reliability gaps in autonomous agents, such as infinite retry loops and silent failures. By integrating enterprise-grade guardrails and granular tool allowlists for Cron jobs, the framework provides the governance needed for production. These features ensure that self-hosted agents remain predictable when granted system-level access.
You can now deploy agents with durable command trust, allowing the system to remember allow-always approvals for specific tools. The framework remains open-source and self-hosted, supporting platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, and Slack. Update your local instance or Docker build to the latest release to access the new task registry.
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