
Frank Ekn worked on enhancing text-based attachment handling for the openclaw/openclaw repository, focusing on improving MIME type inference for CSV and TSV files. He refactored backend file handling logic in Node.js and TypeScript to more accurately detect MIME types, which improved content extraction and integration into the messaging context. Frank also addressed a specific bug related to MIME misclassification for text attachments and expanded automated test coverage to validate these improvements. His work contributed to better downstream data quality and more reliable search and indexing by ensuring that text-based attachments are processed and classified with greater accuracy and consistency.

January 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Highlights improvements to text-based attachment handling with improved MIME inference, refactoring file handling to better infer MIME types for CSV/TSV files, and expanded test coverage. These changes enhance content extraction and integration into the message context, improving downstream data quality and user experience.
January 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Highlights improvements to text-based attachment handling with improved MIME inference, refactoring file handling to better infer MIME types for CSV/TSV files, and expanded test coverage. These changes enhance content extraction and integration into the message context, improving downstream data quality and user experience.
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