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Db Hurley

During January 2026, Daniel Hurley contributed to the openclaw/openclaw repository by delivering features that expanded messaging and UI capabilities. He implemented WhatsApp poll creation via a CLI command, integrating gateway protocols and web listeners to streamline poll deployment. Daniel enhanced the Connections UI to support per-account Telegram status, using TypeScript and Node.js for robust multi-account management. He improved documentation by refactoring internal links and added a QR code smoke test to strengthen packaging QA. Addressing authentication, he refined WebSocket token handling to prevent connection failures. His work demonstrated depth in backend development, UI/UX design, and API integration, reducing deployment risk.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

88%Features

Repository Contributions

8Total
Bugs
1
Commits
8
Features
7
Lines of code
705
Activity Months1

Work History

January 2026

8 Commits • 7 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 (openclaw/openclaw) – concise monthly summary focusing on delivered business value and technical achievements across features, QA, and marketing content. Key features delivered: - WhatsApp Polls via Gateway: CLI 'clawdbot poll' and gateway protocol/web listener integration to create polls with questions and multiple-choice options directly from the command line. - Documentation Link Cleanup: internal links refactored to remove the .md extension, enabling clean, extension-free linking across docs. - QR Code Smoke Test: added a smoke test for QR code generation in the packaged relay binary; runs when CLAWDBOT_SMOKE_QR=1 to validate rendering. - Showcase Page Redesign and Content: redesigned showcase page to a card layout with CardGroup/Card components; added entries (Couch Potato Dev Mode, Visual Morning Briefing Scene) and sections for submitting projects and categorized listings. - Per-Account Telegram Status UI: enhanced Connections UI to show per-account status for multiple Telegram accounts with individual status cards, preserving single-account behavior. Major bugs fixed: - WebSocket Token Auth Bypass Bug Fix: allow token-based authentication to bypass device identity requirement when a token is present, preventing control-ui connection failures due to strict checks. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Expanded product capabilities (messaging polls, multi-account UI), improved reliability (QA coverage with QR smoke test), and enhanced documentation and showcase presentation. Strengthened security posture by refining token-based authentication behavior. These changes reduce time-to-value for users and lower deployment risk. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - CLI integration, gateway protocol and web listener wiring, packaging QA automation, UI composition with Card-based layouts, multi-account state management, token-based authentication logic, and documentation ergonomics.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness93.8%
Maintainability93.8%
Architecture93.8%
Performance87.6%
AI Usage27.6%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

JavaScriptMarkdownTypeScript

Technical Skills

API IntegrationAuthenticationBackend DevelopmentCLI DevelopmentDocumentationFront End DevelopmentNode.jsProtocol DesignTestingTypeScriptUI DevelopmentUI/UX DesignWhatsApp Integration

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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openclaw/openclaw

Jan 2026 Jan 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

JavaScriptMarkdownTypeScript

Technical Skills

API IntegrationAuthenticationBackend DevelopmentCLI DevelopmentDocumentationFront End Development

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