📊 Repository Health Check
Status: 🟢 STABLE & HEALTHY
Repository Type: Living OpenClaw Security Knowledge Base
Last Commit: April 8, 2026 (51 days ago)
Primary Mission: Comprehensive security documentation for OpenClaw self-hosted AI assistant platform
🎯 Today's Activity Snapshot
📈 Recent Activity Analysis
Commit Activity: The repository has been in a stable documentation maintenance phase since early April 2026. The most recent commit (f9e29f8) from April 8 added upstream sync documentation with 51 commits and 1 security-related update.
Documentation Coverage: The repo continues to serve as a comprehensive security knowledge base with:
- ✅ 8 deployment guides & security analyses
- ✅ 30+ security threat scenarios documented
- ✅ Multiple audit tracking (3 independent security audits)
- ✅ Real-world incident documentation (ClawJacked, Clinejection, etc.)
- ✅ Beginner-friendly plain English explanations
💡 Recent Accomplishments (March-April 2026)
🔒 Security Documentation Updates
The repository saw intensive upstream synchronization in March-April:
- 20+ upstream sync entries tracking OpenClaw hardening improvements
- Security fixes tracked: Plugin sanitization, context visibility controls, tool allowlist improvements, OAuth plugin removal
- New threat intelligence: Hudson Rock infostealer analysis, Cline supply chain attack documentation
📚 Documentation Highlights
- Comprehensive threat model covering Mac Mini, VPS, Cloudflare Moltworker deployments
- 30 prompt injection attack examples with defenses
- DigitalOcean 1-Click Deploy guides with automatic hardening
- Docker Model Runner documentation for zero-cost local AI
🎉 What's Working Well
✨ Comprehensive Coverage: This repo serves as THE definitive security reference for OpenClaw deployments
🛡️ Real-World Focus: Documents actual incidents (ClawJacked, Clinejection) with practical defenses
📖 Accessibility: Maintains both beginner-friendly and technical-deep documentation
🔄 Active Tracking: Continuous upstream synchronization keeps content current
🌟 Living Knowledge Base: Evolves with the OpenClaw ecosystem
🚀 Recommended Next Steps
For Maintainers
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📊 Content Freshness Check
- Review documentation against OpenClaw's latest releases (check if there have been releases since April 8)
- Update upstream sync tracking if new security improvements have landed
- Verify all links to official docs are still valid
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🔍 Gap Analysis
- Consider adding documentation for any new OpenClaw features released since April
- Check if new CVEs/GHSAs have been published that need tracking
- Review if community has identified new security patterns
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📣 Community Engagement
- Share this knowledge base more widely with OpenClaw community
- Consider creating a "Getting Started with Security" quick-reference card
- Engage with users to identify commonly misunderstood security concepts
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🛠️ Automation Opportunities
- Consider automating upstream sync tracking
- Add GitHub Actions to check for new OpenClaw releases
- Implement link checking for official doc references
📌 Key Metrics
| Metric |
Value |
Trend |
| Documentation Sections |
9 major categories |
📊 Stable |
| Security Scenarios |
30+ documented |
✅ Comprehensive |
| Deployment Guides |
4 deployment types |
🎯 Complete |
| Last Update |
51 days ago |
⚠️ Consider sync check |
| Issue Tracking |
Active status reports |
✅ Engaged |
🌟 Words of Encouragement
This repository represents an exceptional contribution to the OpenClaw ecosystem! 🎊 The depth and breadth of security analysis here is exactly what self-hosted AI platforms need. Your work documenting real-world threats (ClawJacked, Clinejection) provides tangible value to users trying to deploy OpenClaw safely.
The combination of beginner-friendly explanations + deep technical analysis makes this accessible to everyone from first-time users to security professionals. Keep up this outstanding work! 💪
📖 Quick Stats
- Total Files: 3 (README.md + 2 logos)
- Primary Content: Comprehensive README with links to detailed documentation
- Structure: Well-organized table of contents with clear navigation
- Target Audience: Beginners to security professionals
Remember: Even quiet periods are valuable — stable, well-maintained documentation is gold! 🏆
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📊 Repository Health Check
Status: 🟢 STABLE & HEALTHY
Repository Type: Living OpenClaw Security Knowledge Base
Last Commit: April 8, 2026 (51 days ago)
Primary Mission: Comprehensive security documentation for OpenClaw self-hosted AI assistant platform
🎯 Today's Activity Snapshot
📈 Recent Activity Analysis
Commit Activity: The repository has been in a stable documentation maintenance phase since early April 2026. The most recent commit (
f9e29f8) from April 8 added upstream sync documentation with 51 commits and 1 security-related update.Documentation Coverage: The repo continues to serve as a comprehensive security knowledge base with:
💡 Recent Accomplishments (March-April 2026)
🔒 Security Documentation Updates
The repository saw intensive upstream synchronization in March-April:
📚 Documentation Highlights
🎉 What's Working Well
✨ Comprehensive Coverage: This repo serves as THE definitive security reference for OpenClaw deployments
🛡️ Real-World Focus: Documents actual incidents (ClawJacked, Clinejection) with practical defenses
📖 Accessibility: Maintains both beginner-friendly and technical-deep documentation
🔄 Active Tracking: Continuous upstream synchronization keeps content current
🌟 Living Knowledge Base: Evolves with the OpenClaw ecosystem
🚀 Recommended Next Steps
For Maintainers
📊 Content Freshness Check
🔍 Gap Analysis
📣 Community Engagement
🛠️ Automation Opportunities
📌 Key Metrics
🌟 Words of Encouragement
This repository represents an exceptional contribution to the OpenClaw ecosystem! 🎊 The depth and breadth of security analysis here is exactly what self-hosted AI platforms need. Your work documenting real-world threats (ClawJacked, Clinejection) provides tangible value to users trying to deploy OpenClaw safely.
The combination of beginner-friendly explanations + deep technical analysis makes this accessible to everyone from first-time users to security professionals. Keep up this outstanding work! 💪
📖 Quick Stats
Remember: Even quiet periods are valuable — stable, well-maintained documentation is gold! 🏆
This report generated on May 30, 2026 by GitHub Copilot Workspace