docs/cli/update.md
openclaw updateSafely update OpenClaw and switch between stable/beta/dev channels.
If you installed via npm/pnpm/bun (global install, no git metadata), updates happen via the package-manager flow in Updating.
openclaw update
openclaw update status
openclaw update wizard
openclaw update --channel beta
openclaw update --channel dev
openclaw update --tag beta
openclaw update --tag main
openclaw update --dry-run
openclaw update --no-restart
openclaw update --yes
openclaw update --json
openclaw --update
--no-restart: skip restarting the Gateway service after a successful update. Package-manager updates that do restart the Gateway verify the restarted service reports the expected updated version before the command succeeds.--channel <stable|beta|dev>: set the update channel (git + npm; persisted in config).--tag <dist-tag|version|spec>: override the package target for this update only. For package installs, main maps to github:openclaw/openclaw#main.--dry-run: preview planned update actions (channel/tag/target/restart flow) without writing config, installing, syncing plugins, or restarting.--json: print machine-readable UpdateRunResult JSON, including
postUpdate.plugins.warnings when corrupt or unloadable managed plugins need
repair after the core update succeeds, and postUpdate.plugins.integrityDrifts
when npm plugin artifact drift is detected during post-update plugin sync.--timeout <seconds>: per-step timeout (default is 1800s).--yes: skip confirmation prompts (for example downgrade confirmation).openclaw update does not have a --verbose flag. Use --dry-run to preview
the planned channel/tag/install/restart actions, --json for machine-readable
results, and openclaw update status --json when you only need channel and
availability details. If you are debugging Gateway logs around an update,
console verbosity and file log level are separate: Gateway --verbose affects
terminal/WebSocket output, while file logs require logging.level: "debug" or
"trace" in config. See Gateway logging.
update statusShow the active update channel + git tag/branch/SHA (for source checkouts), plus update availability.
openclaw update status
openclaw update status --json
openclaw update status --timeout 10
Options:
--json: print machine-readable status JSON.--timeout <seconds>: timeout for checks (default is 3s).update wizardInteractive flow to pick an update channel and confirm whether to restart the Gateway
after updating (default is to restart). If you select dev without a git checkout, it
offers to create one.
Options:
--timeout <seconds>: timeout for each update step (default 1800)When you switch channels explicitly (--channel ...), OpenClaw also keeps the
install method aligned:
dev → ensures a git checkout (default: ~/openclaw, override with OPENCLAW_GIT_DIR),
updates it, and installs the global CLI from that checkout.stable → installs from npm using latest.beta → prefers npm dist-tag beta, but falls back to latest when beta is
missing or older than the current stable release.The Gateway core auto-updater (when enabled via config) launches the CLI update path
outside the live Gateway request handler. Control-plane update.run package-manager
updates force a non-deferred, no-cooldown update restart after the package swap,
because the old Gateway process may still have in-memory chunks that point at
files removed by the new package.
For package-manager installs, openclaw update resolves the target package
version before invoking the package manager. npm global installs use a staged
install: OpenClaw installs the new package into a temporary npm prefix, verifies
the packaged dist inventory there, then swaps that clean package tree into the
real global prefix. If verification fails, post-update doctor, plugin sync, and
restart work do not run from the suspect tree. Even when the installed version
already matches the target, the command refreshes the global package install,
then runs plugin sync, a core-command completion refresh, and restart work. This
keeps packaged sidecars and channel-owned plugin records aligned with the
installed OpenClaw build while leaving full plugin-command completion rebuilds to
explicit openclaw completion --write-state runs.
When a local managed Gateway service is installed and restart is enabled,
package-manager updates stop the running service before replacing the package
tree, then refresh the service metadata from the updated install, restart the
service, and verify the restarted Gateway reports the expected version before
reporting success. On macOS, the post-update check also verifies the LaunchAgent
is loaded/running for the active profile and the configured loopback port is
healthy. If the plist is installed but launchd is not supervising it, OpenClaw
re-bootstraps the LaunchAgent automatically, then reruns the
health/version/channel readiness checks. A fresh bootstrap loads the RunAtLoad
job directly, so update recovery does not immediately kickstart -k the newly
spawned Gateway. If the Gateway still does not become healthy, the command exits
non-zero and prints the restart log path plus explicit restart, reinstall, and
package rollback instructions. With --no-restart,
package replacement still runs but the managed service is not stopped or
restarted, so the running Gateway may keep old code until you restart it
manually.
stable: checkout the latest non-beta tag, then build and doctor.beta: prefer the latest -beta tag, but fall back to the latest stable tag when beta is missing or older.dev: checkout main, then fetch and rebase.On the beta update channel, tracked npm and ClawHub plugin installs that follow
the default/latest line try a plugin @beta release first. If the plugin has no
beta release, OpenClaw falls back to the recorded default/latest spec. For npm
plugins, OpenClaw also falls back when the beta package exists but fails install
validation. Exact versions and explicit tags are not rewritten.
When the updated Gateway starts, plugin loading is verify-only: startup does not run package managers or mutate dependency trees. Package-manager update.run restarts bypass the normal idle deferral and restart cooldown after the package tree has been swapped, so the old process cannot keep lazy-loading removed chunks.
If pnpm bootstrap still fails, the updater stops early with a package-manager-specific error instead of trying npm run build inside the checkout.
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--update shorthandopenclaw --update rewrites to openclaw update (useful for shells and launcher scripts).
openclaw doctor (offers to run update first on git checkouts)