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Update Scout

by @ziggy2socks

Automate update tracking for OpenClaw and any other GitHub-released tools. Scout monitors your watchlist weekly, reviews release notes with a security lens,...

TERMINAL
clawhub install update-scout

πŸ“– About This Skill


name: scout description: "Automate update tracking for OpenClaw and any other GitHub-released tools. Scout monitors your watchlist weekly, reviews release notes with a security lens, checks for post-release regressions, and posts a recommendation card before asking for approval β€” so you always know what changed and why before anything gets installed. Use when checking for available updates, reviewing a release link, running a periodic software health check, or adding new tools to monitor. Never installs anything without explicit approval."

Scout β€” Software Update Advisor

Scout monitors GitHub releases for watched tools, reviews release notes, assesses risk, and recommends whether to upgrade. It never installs anything without explicit approval.

Running a Check

python3 scripts/check_updates.py

structured output:

python3 scripts/check_updates.py --json

Config is read from ~/.config/scout/watchlist.json. Created automatically on first run with openclaw as the default.

Adding a Tool (conversational)

When a user wants to add a tool, ask for: 1. GitHub repo (e.g. owner/repo) 2. How to detect the installed version (command, npm, pip, or file)

Then run:

python3 scripts/add_tool.py \
  --name "tool-name" \
  --repo "owner/repo" \
  --detect-type command \
  --detect-cmd "tool --version" \
  --version-prefix "v" \
  --notes "What this tool does"

See references/watchlist.md for supported detect types and examples.

Verifying a Release

Before recommending any upgrade, run the issue checker:

python3 scripts/verify_release.py --repo owner/repo --since YYYY-MM-DD

Reports bug-labeled issues and regression keywords created after the release date.

Skipping a Version

When a user decides to skip an update:

python3 scripts/skip_release.py --tool toolname --version v1.2.3 --reason "why"

list skipped:

python3 scripts/skip_release.py --list

un-skip:

python3 scripts/skip_release.py --clear --tool toolname

Skipped versions are stored in ~/.config/scout/skip_list.json and suppressed from future check_updates.py output.

Review Workflow

For every update found, produce a full recommendation card before asking for approval:

πŸ”” Update:   β†’ 
   Source:  by 
   Released: 

Risk: 🟒/🟑/πŸ”΄

What changed:

  • Impact on our setup:

  • Post-release issues:

    Recommendation: Reason:

    Never ask "want me to upgrade X?" without the full card. The user needs enough context to decide without prior knowledge of the tool.

    Risk levels:

  • 🟒 Low β€” patch/fix only, no config changes, no new permissions
  • 🟑 Medium β€” new features, minor config additions, optional breaking changes
  • πŸ”΄ High β€” breaking changes, auth changes, schema migrations, security patches
  • After Approval

    1. Run the appropriate install command for the tool 2. Validate config if applicable (openclaw config validate) 3. Restart services if needed 4. Confirm health

    Skill Health Review

    Periodically review your own skills against OpenClaw best practices:

    python3 scripts/review_skills.py [--skills-dir /path/to/skills]
    

    Checks each skill for structural issues and quality improvements. Reports findings β€” all changes require explicit approval before applying.

    Periodic Use

    Add to heartbeat or weekly cron. Recommended cadence: weekly (Sundays).