diff --git a/.openclaw-sync/source.json b/.openclaw-sync/source.json index aa971d31c..c4a0e30bd 100644 --- a/.openclaw-sync/source.json +++ b/.openclaw-sync/source.json @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ { "repository": "openclaw/openclaw", - "sha": "e8240a26285595ab64302bfe72390df8fea99f05", - "syncedAt": "2026-04-22T16:34:32.885Z" + "sha": "03cf97a33e01746695e52c47eb41d676cd5ed158", + "syncedAt": "2026-04-22T16:50:02.325Z" } diff --git a/docs/ci.md b/docs/ci.md index 2608c7833..081cbaf3f 100644 --- a/docs/ci.md +++ b/docs/ci.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Local changed-lane logic lives in `scripts/changed-lanes.mjs` and is executed by On pushes, the `checks` matrix adds the push-only `compat-node22` lane. On pull requests, that lane is skipped and the matrix stays focused on the normal test/channel lanes. -The slowest Node test families are split or balanced so each job stays small: channel contracts split registry and core coverage into eight weighted shards each, auto-reply reply command tests split into four include-pattern shards, the other large auto-reply reply prefix groups split into two shards each, and agentic gateway/plugin configs are spread across the existing source-only agentic Node jobs instead of waiting on built artifacts. `check-additional` also separates package-boundary compile/canary work from runtime topology gateway/architecture work. +The slowest Node test families are split or balanced so each job stays small: channel contracts split registry and core coverage into eight weighted shards each, auto-reply reply tests split by prefix group, and agentic gateway/plugin configs are spread across the existing source-only agentic Node jobs instead of waiting on built artifacts. `check-additional` keeps package-boundary compile/canary work together and separates it from runtime topology gateway/architecture work. GitHub may mark superseded jobs as `cancelled` when a newer push lands on the same PR or `main` ref. Treat that as CI noise unless the newest run for the same ref is also failing. Aggregate shard checks use `!cancelled() && always()` so they still report normal shard failures but do not queue after the whole workflow has already been superseded. The CI concurrency key is versioned (`CI-v2-*`) so a GitHub-side zombie in an old queue group cannot indefinitely block newer main runs.