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| "vitest": "^3.0.0" | ||
| }, | ||
| "openclaw": { | ||
| "id": "apify", |
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Note: builtWithOpenClawVersion is hardcoded to 2026.2.19. Should this be automated or updated before each release?
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Lets keep manual for now. When we build a publish pipe we can handle it there.
Added this info to ticket here: #8
I suggest when we have the release pipeline, we add a check that fails if the openclaw version is not the latest version in package.json. We should test that our plugin works for the latest version anyways
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fix readme Actor count and additions from ClawHub required config package.json additions.
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openclaw apify testsince there isopenclaw apify statusand they both do very similar things.