
Jlelon Mitchell enhanced the openclaw/openclaw repository by delivering new Telegram integration features and improving plugin system stability. He implemented outbound channelData payload support, enabling plugins to send structured data through the Telegram Bot API. By integrating plugin commands into the Telegram bot menu with autocomplete and exporting gateway types to the plugin SDK, he streamlined plugin development and registration. Jlelon also addressed critical bugs, including fixing command dispatch reliability and ensuring Telegram channelData buttons were delivered as inline keyboards in replies. His work demonstrated depth in backend development, API integration, and TypeScript, resulting in a more robust and user-friendly plugin system.

January 2026 (openclaw/openclaw): Delivered Telegram integration enhancements and stability improvements to the plugin system. Implemented channelData outbound payload support, integrated plugin commands into the Telegram bot menu with autocomplete, and exported gateway types to the plugin SDK. Fixed critical dispatch and UI issues to improve reliability. Resolved channelData button delivery by building and attaching an inline keyboard to replies, enhancing user interactions and plugin UX.
January 2026 (openclaw/openclaw): Delivered Telegram integration enhancements and stability improvements to the plugin system. Implemented channelData outbound payload support, integrated plugin commands into the Telegram bot menu with autocomplete, and exported gateway types to the plugin SDK. Fixed critical dispatch and UI issues to improve reliability. Resolved channelData button delivery by building and attaching an inline keyboard to replies, enhancing user interactions and plugin UX.
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