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Quick heads-up for anyone experimenting with AI agents 👇

I just published a video showing a safer alternative to tools like Moltbot / Clawdbot.
The key difference: it runs locally and lets you plan and simulate actions before anything touches your file system.

If you’re using AI to read, create, or organize files, this workflow alone can save you from some very painful mistakes.

Video + demo here 👇
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI9pcSecoPI

There’s also a free version and I’m giving away a few Pro licenses for commenters.
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⚠️ Heads-up if you’re using AI agents like OpenClaw / Claudebot / Moldbot

Serious security issues were just confirmed by Cisco researchers.

• Malware found in top-downloaded agent skills
• “Sleeper agents” that activate weeks later
• Agents escaping Docker containers to access the host system
• Over 1.5M API keys leaked (often via chat logs)

The core problem:
AI agents now understand text semantically — so .md / .txt “skills” can secretly contain executable instructions.

If you downloaded skills from public hubs:
✔️ Rotate all API keys
✔️ Assume chat logs may contain secrets
✔️ Consider a clean reinstall

These tools are powerful — but we’re clearly in the wild-west phase of agent security.
Use them carefully.
Most AI tools are built for developers.
That’s the problem.

OpenClaw for Marketers shows how to use OpenClaw as a real marketing assistant — not a tech experiment.

Create content faster
Research offers & angles in minutes
Build simple AI workflows for daily tasks
No coding
No tech overwhelm

This is AI for marketers, affiliates & product creators who want leverage — not complexity.

If you want AI that actually fits into your daily workflow, this changes the game.

🚀 More details soon.
Why OpenClaw Shell Completion Changes Everything

OpenClaw shell completion feels like a small feature, but the productivity boost is massive.

You type a few letters, tap tab, and the command finishes itself.

It works across Bash, Zsh, PowerShell, and Fish—no custom scripts or hacks needed.

Long commands never slow you down again. Switching agents becomes instant. Model changes take one keystroke. Errors drop because autocomplete prevents typos.

When you multiply that across hundreds of daily tasks, the time savings become impossible to ignore.

What Else Arrived in the 2026.1.30 Update

This update delivered way more than just shell completion:

- Per-agent model status – See which agents are running slow or need attention at a glance
- Kim K2.5 free model – Test OpenClaw without spending anything
- Critical security patches – Fixed an LFI exploit that could expose local files
- Six Telegram fixes – Thread handling, HTML cleanup, proxy reliability, and stable ID processing
- Raspberry Pi documentation overhaul – Step-by-step setup now actually works

The security fix alone makes this a mandatory update. If someone compromised your gateway before this patch, they could reach sensitive data. That vulnerability is now closed.

Update Right Now

Running an old version keeps you exposed.

Update in seconds:

npm install -g openclaw@latest


Restart the gateway, check your version, and you're protected.

Why Shell Completion Makes OpenClaw Feel Professional

Before this update, OpenClaw felt powerful but rough around the edges.

Autocomplete removes that instantly.

The tool now behaves like polished software instead of a technical experiment.

Your workflow becomes lighter. Your commands become shorter. Your agent management becomes easier.

When combined with the free Kim K2.5 model, shell completion creates a smooth entry point for anyone automating tasks with OpenClaw for the first time.

And for advanced users running multiple agents, the speed improvement stacks fast—especially when paired with the new per-agent status system that gives you clarity before you execute anything.

What This Means for OpenClaw's Future

This update signals a major shift.

OpenClaw is no longer just functional—it's becoming refined, fast, secure, and ready for serious work.

The user experience is improving. Security is tightening. Performance is rising. Documentation is clearer.

Better automation begins with tools that are easy to control. This update delivers exactly that.