- Updated isolated cron jobs to default to `announce` delivery mode, improving user experience. - Enhanced scheduling options to accept ISO 8601 timestamps for `schedule.at`, while still supporting epoch milliseconds. - Refined documentation to clarify delivery modes and scheduling formats. - Adjusted related CLI commands and UI components to reflect these changes, ensuring consistency across the platform. - Improved handling of legacy delivery fields for backward compatibility. This update streamlines the configuration of isolated jobs, making it easier for users to manage job outputs and schedules.
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| CLI reference for `openclaw cron` (schedule and run background jobs) |
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cron |
openclaw cron
Manage cron jobs for the Gateway scheduler.
Related:
- Cron jobs: Cron jobs
Tip: run openclaw cron --help for the full command surface.
Note: isolated cron add jobs default to --announce delivery. Use --deliver for full output
or --no-deliver to keep output internal. To opt into the legacy main-summary path, pass
--post-prefix (or other --post-* options) without delivery flags.
Common edits
Update delivery settings without changing the message:
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --announce --channel telegram --to "123456789"
Disable delivery for an isolated job:
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --no-deliver
Deliver full output (instead of announce):
openclaw cron edit <job-id> --deliver --channel slack --to "channel:C1234567890"