
Chloe worked on the openclaw/openclaw repository, focusing on backend development and API integration using TypeScript. She addressed a routing issue in a multi-agent Telegram bot environment by ensuring the AccountId was included in the native command context. This change allowed confirmation messages to be delivered to the correct bot, reducing misrouting and improving reliability for bot-enabled workflows. Her solution was validated through targeted tests and peer review, demonstrating careful attention to correctness and maintainability. Although her work during this period centered on a single bug fix, it addressed a nuanced problem in distributed command handling for messaging bots.

January 2026: Fixed multi-agent Telegram bot command routing by including AccountId in the native command context, ensuring confirmations are delivered to the correct bot. This reduces misrouting and improves reliability for bot-enabled workflows. Change committed to openclaw/openclaw (commit 6132c3d014952a99a91cb56e4e104b5ecb08bad1) and validated via targeted tests and peer review.
January 2026: Fixed multi-agent Telegram bot command routing by including AccountId in the native command context, ensuring confirmations are delivered to the correct bot. This reduces misrouting and improves reliability for bot-enabled workflows. Change committed to openclaw/openclaw (commit 6132c3d014952a99a91cb56e4e104b5ecb08bad1) and validated via targeted tests and peer review.
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