chore(sync): mirror docs from openclaw/openclaw@51633fc13a

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- **Sandbox** (when enabled): indicates sandboxed runtime, sandbox paths, and whether elevated exec is available.
- **Current Date & Time**: user-local time, timezone, and time format.
- **Reply Tags**: optional reply tag syntax for supported providers.
- **Heartbeats**: heartbeat prompt and ack behavior.
- **Heartbeats**: heartbeat prompt and ack behavior, when heartbeats are enabled for the default agent.
- **Runtime**: host, OS, node, model, repo root (when detected), thinking level (one line).
- **Reasoning**: current visibility level + /reasoning toggle hint.
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- `BOOTSTRAP.md` (only on brand-new workspaces)
- `MEMORY.md` when present, otherwise `memory.md` as a lowercase fallback
All of these files are **injected into the context window** on every turn, which
means they consume tokens. Keep them concise — especially `MEMORY.md`, which can
grow over time and lead to unexpectedly high context usage and more frequent
compaction.
All of these files are **injected into the context window** on every turn unless
a file-specific gate applies. `HEARTBEAT.md` is omitted on normal runs when
heartbeats are disabled for the default agent or
`agents.defaults.heartbeat.includeSystemPromptSection` is false. Keep injected
files concise — especially `MEMORY.md`, which can grow over time and lead to
unexpectedly high context usage and more frequent compaction.
> **Note:** `memory/*.md` daily files are **not** injected automatically. They
> are accessed on demand via the `memory_search` and `memory_get` tools, so they

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- Prompt body (configurable via `agents.defaults.heartbeat.prompt`):
`Read HEARTBEAT.md if it exists (workspace context). Follow it strictly. Do not infer or repeat old tasks from prior chats. If nothing needs attention, reply HEARTBEAT_OK.`
- The heartbeat prompt is sent **verbatim** as the user message. The system
prompt includes a “Heartbeat” section and the run is flagged internally.
prompt includes a “Heartbeat” section only when heartbeats are enabled for the
default agent, and the run is flagged internally.
- When heartbeats are disabled with `0m`, normal runs also omit `HEARTBEAT.md`
from bootstrap context so the model does not see heartbeat-only instructions.
- Active hours (`heartbeat.activeHours`) are checked in the configured timezone.
Outside the window, heartbeats are skipped until the next tick inside the window.
@ -330,6 +333,11 @@ If a `HEARTBEAT.md` file exists in the workspace, the default prompt tells the
agent to read it. Think of it as your “heartbeat checklist”: small, stable, and
safe to include every 30 minutes.
On normal runs, `HEARTBEAT.md` is only injected when heartbeat guidance is
enabled for the default agent. Disabling the heartbeat cadence with `0m` or
setting `includeSystemPromptSection: false` omits it from normal bootstrap
context.
If `HEARTBEAT.md` exists but is effectively empty (only blank lines and markdown
headers like `# Heading`), OpenClaw skips the heartbeat run to save API calls.
That skip is reported as `reason=empty-heartbeat-file`.