openclaw-agent-optimize
Optimize an OpenClaw agent setup (model routing, context management, delegation, rules, memory). Use when asked about optimizing agents, improving OpenClaw setup, agent best practices, heartbeat/cost guardrails, or choosing optimization priorities across cost/quality/reliability.
What this skill does
# OpenClaw Agent Optimization Use this skill to tune an OpenClaw workspace for **cost-aware routing**, **parallel-first delegation**, and **lean context**. ## Safety Contract (must follow) - Treat this skill as **advisory by default**, not autonomous control-plane mutation. - **Never** mutate persistent settings (e.g., `config.apply`, `config.patch`, `update.run`) without explicit user approval. - **Never** create/update/remove cron jobs without explicit user approval. - If an optimization reduces monitoring coverage, present options (A/B/C) and require the user to choose. - Before any approved persistent change, show: (1) exact change, (2) expected impact, (3) rollback plan. ## Workflow (concise) 1. **Audit rules + memory**: ensure rules are modular/short; memory keeps only restart-critical facts. 2. **Model routing**: confirm tiered routing (light / mid / deep) matches live config. 3. **Context discipline**: apply progressive disclosure; move large static data to references/scripts. - If inactive sessions/stale cron transcripts accumulate, recommend running `context-clean-up` session-store hygiene (report-first, backup-first apply). 4. **Delegation protocol**: parallelize independent tasks; use isolated sub-agents for long/noisy work. 5. **Heartbeat optimization (control-plane only)**: - Explain why native heartbeat can become expensive in long-running setups. - Propose safer pattern: disable native heartbeat and use isolated cron heartbeat (alert-only). - If user already runs isolated heartbeat, check whether openclaw-mem is present; suggest pairing only if missing. - Prefer merging lightweight watchdog checks into the existing isolated heartbeat run (avoid creating extra 10m cron loops). - Offer profiles A/B/C if changing coverage. 6. **Safeguards**: add anti-loop + budget guardrails; prefer fallbacks over blind retries. 7. **Execution gate**: if user approves changes, apply the smallest viable change first, then verify and report. ## References - `references/optimization-playbook.md` - `references/model-selection.md` - `references/context-management.md` - `references/agent-orchestration.md` - `references/cron-optimization.md` - `references/heartbeat-optimization.md` - `references/heartbeat-watchdog-pattern.md` - `references/memory-patterns.md` - `references/continuous-learning.md` - `references/safeguards.md`
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