Summary
Add one stable top-level boolean field to openclaw code run --json named runHasUpdatedAt.
Problem to solve
Downstream tooling currently has to inspect updatedAt directly just to decide whether the workflow run includes this signal. That is awkward for simple JSON consumers.
Proposed solution
Update src/commands/openclawcode.ts so the JSON output includes runHasUpdatedAt: boolean.
true when updatedAt resolves to true or contains at least one entry
false otherwise
Add or adjust unit tests in src/commands/openclawcode.test.ts to cover both cases.
Impact
Affected users/systems/channels
Tools and scripts that read openclaw code run --json.
Severity
Low.
Frequency
Whenever downstream tooling needs a stable boolean instead of reimplementing nested truthiness or array-length checks.
Consequence
Without the derived boolean, simple consumers keep reimplementing the same nested truthiness or array-length check logic.
Summary
Add one stable top-level boolean field to
openclaw code run --jsonnamedrunHasUpdatedAt.Problem to solve
Downstream tooling currently has to inspect
updatedAtdirectly just to decide whether the workflow run includes this signal. That is awkward for simple JSON consumers.Proposed solution
Update
src/commands/openclawcode.tsso the JSON output includesrunHasUpdatedAt: boolean.truewhenupdatedAtresolves totrueor contains at least one entryfalseotherwiseAdd or adjust unit tests in
src/commands/openclawcode.test.tsto cover both cases.Impact
Affected users/systems/channels
Tools and scripts that read
openclaw code run --json.Severity
Low.
Frequency
Whenever downstream tooling needs a stable boolean instead of reimplementing nested truthiness or array-length checks.
Consequence
Without the derived boolean, simple consumers keep reimplementing the same nested truthiness or array-length check logic.