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Tyler Yust 3f82daefd8 feat(cron): enhance delivery modes and job configuration
- Updated isolated cron jobs to support new delivery modes: `announce` and `none`, improving output management.
- Refactored job configuration to remove legacy fields and streamline delivery settings.
- Enhanced the `CronJobEditor` UI to reflect changes in delivery options, including a new segmented control for delivery mode selection.
- Updated documentation to clarify the new delivery configurations and their implications for job execution.
- Improved tests to validate the new delivery behavior and ensure backward compatibility with legacy settings.

This update provides users with greater flexibility in managing how isolated jobs deliver their outputs, enhancing overall usability and clarity in job configurations.
2026-02-04 01:03:59 -08:00

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CLI reference for `openclaw cron` (schedule and run background jobs)
You want scheduled jobs and wakeups
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cron

openclaw cron

Manage cron jobs for the Gateway scheduler.

Related:

Tip: run openclaw cron --help for the full command surface.

Note: isolated cron add jobs default to --announce delivery. Use --no-deliver to keep output internal. --deliver remains as a deprecated alias for --announce.

Note: one-shot (--at) jobs delete after success by default. Use --keep-after-run to keep them.

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

Announce to a specific channel:

openclaw cron edit <job-id> --announce --channel slack --to "channel:C1234567890"