OpenClaw released version 2026.4.7, adding a headless inference core and a persistent knowledge layer

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Gate News message, April 8, OpenClaw released the 2026.4.7 version update yesterday, rolling out multiple core features. First, it introduced the headless reasoning core openclaw infer, to unify the CLI interface for multimodal reasoning across models, images, audio, TTS, video, webpages, and embeddings. Second, it launched the Webhook-driven TaskFlow, allowing external systems to create and drive task flows through shared-secret endpoint(s). Third, it released a memory-wiki persistent knowledge layer, supporting structured knowledge declarations and evidence management, as well as contradiction detection and freshness tracking, with optional compatibility for Obsidian vault formats. In addition, this update also added support for Arcee, Gemma 4, and Ollama vision models.

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