
Suksham delivered a silent Telegram messaging feature for the openclaw/openclaw repository, enabling users to send messages without triggering notifications by extending the message tool schema and integrating the silent option through both the Telegram plugin and CLI. Using TypeScript and Node.js, Suksham ensured robust error handling by capping image uploads at 5MB to comply with Anthropic API limits, introducing logic to detect and clearly communicate image size errors to users. The work included comprehensive unit testing and end-to-end validation, demonstrating full stack development skills and attention to user experience, while reducing unnecessary retries and aligning system behavior with external constraints.

January 2026 performance snapshot for openclaw/openclaw. Delivered a new silent Telegram messaging feature enabled via the message tool schema, propagated through the Telegram plugin and CLI, with accompanying unit tests to ensure reliability. Fixed a critical image size handling bug by capping uploads to 5MB to align with the Anthropic API, and added isImageSizeError to trigger a clear, user-friendly error message instead of retrying indefinitely. These changes reduce notification noise, enhance stability, and align UX with external constraints, delivering measurable business and technical value.
January 2026 performance snapshot for openclaw/openclaw. Delivered a new silent Telegram messaging feature enabled via the message tool schema, propagated through the Telegram plugin and CLI, with accompanying unit tests to ensure reliability. Fixed a critical image size handling bug by capping uploads to 5MB to align with the Anthropic API, and added isImageSizeError to trigger a clear, user-friendly error message instead of retrying indefinitely. These changes reduce notification noise, enhance stability, and align UX with external constraints, delivering measurable business and technical value.
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