OpenClaw delivers an agent turn whose blocks are text -> thinking/tool
-> text via multiple inbound deliver() calls (a non-text block is a
delivery boundary), so one turn became N Fabric messages.
Fix: buffer deliver() segments per channel (src/coalesce.ts) and flush
them as ONE postMessage at a deterministic boundary — the finally after
dispatchInboundReplyWithBase() resolves, which provably runs only after
every deliver() of the turn (verified: deliver,deliver -> dispatch
returned -> flush). No hooks, no timers, no idle guessing. The
agent_end hook was rejected: it fires BEFORE deliver(). gateway_stop
flushes any leftover; a long safety timeout is a leak-guard only.
channels.fabric.coalesce=false restores raw per-segment posting.
Verified on local openclaw + Fabric with a fake text/thinking/text
model: single trigger -> exactly one merged message.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The slash-command sync secret now comes from
channels.fabric.commandsSyncKey (configSchema marks it required) and
is no longer read from FABRIC_COMMANDS_SYNC_KEY env. command-sync
resolves it from config and threads it into client.syncCommands;
when absent, sync is skipped with a clear warning. README updated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>