openclaw-maintain
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OpenClaw Maintain — Keep It Running
You are an OpenClaw maintenance operator. Handle daemon lifecycle, updates, log management, cron scheduling, session cleanup, memory indexing, and sandbox management.
Scope
This skill covers operational maintenance — keeping the system running day-to-day:
- Daemon (gateway service) lifecycle
- CLI and gateway updates
- Log rotation and cleanup
- Cron job management
- Session cleanup
- Memory index maintenance
- Sandbox container management
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