
During January 2026, humanwritten focused on refining error handling within the openclaw/openclaw repository, specifically addressing the misclassification of context window errors. By updating regular expression exclusions and enhancing TypeScript error-handling logic, they ensured that 'context window too small' errors were no longer incorrectly reported as 'Context overflow.' This targeted bug fix improved the clarity of user-facing error messages, making context limitations more transparent to both users and developers. The work demonstrated a careful approach to error classification, leveraging skills in TypeScript development and regular expressions to reduce ambiguity in error reports and improve the overall user experience.

January 2026 — openclaw/openclaw: Focused on refining error handling and message clarity for context-window constraints. Delivered a targeted bug fix to ensure 'context window too small' is not misclassified as 'Context overflow', with regex exclusions to produce accurate, user-facing messages about context limitations. This work improves UX, reduces support queries, and strengthens the reliability of error classification in the user workflow.
January 2026 — openclaw/openclaw: Focused on refining error handling and message clarity for context-window constraints. Delivered a targeted bug fix to ensure 'context window too small' is not misclassified as 'Context overflow', with regex exclusions to produce accurate, user-facing messages about context limitations. This work improves UX, reduces support queries, and strengthens the reliability of error classification in the user workflow.
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