
During February 2026, Wangnov contributed to the openclaw/openclaw repository by enhancing its documentation to improve automation reliability for terminal user interface (TUI) applications. Focusing on developer guidance, Wangnov clarified the use of tmux send-keys by recommending that commands and the Enter key be sent as separate calls with a brief delay, reducing input sequencing issues when automating TUI apps such as Claude Code and Codex. This update, delivered in Markdown, addressed common pitfalls in TUI automation workflows and provided actionable best practices. The work demonstrated depth in documentation skills and a practical understanding of tmux-based automation challenges.

February 2026: Focused on strengthening automation reliability and developer guidance in openclaw/openclaw. Delivered a targeted documentation update to improve TUI automation via tmux by clarifying input sequencing and timing, enabling more reliable control of TUI apps such as Claude Code/Codex. The update reduces input issues when sending commands and Enter keys as separate tmux send-keys calls with a short delay, aligning with best practices for TUI environments. This supports safer automation workflows and reduces debugging effort for users.
February 2026: Focused on strengthening automation reliability and developer guidance in openclaw/openclaw. Delivered a targeted documentation update to improve TUI automation via tmux by clarifying input sequencing and timing, enabling more reliable control of TUI apps such as Claude Code/Codex. The update reduces input issues when sending commands and Enter keys as separate tmux send-keys calls with a short delay, aligning with best practices for TUI environments. This supports safer automation workflows and reduces debugging effort for users.
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