The demo above uses the prompt "hi". The openclaw string is in the git history, which Claude goes looking for.
You're right, didn't read that properly. Okay then that actually makes sense if that's a (relatively) deterministic way to work out if openclaw is used
It's definitely not! Now I can Claude Code proof all future PRs into my open source repo with a single commit message.
that is a terrible way to figure out if openclaw is used, hah
You're right, didn't read that properly. Okay then that actually makes sense if that's a (relatively) deterministic way to work out if openclaw is used
It's definitely not! Now I can Claude Code proof all future PRs into my open source repo with a single commit message.
that is a terrible way to figure out if openclaw is used, hah