5 Things You Need to Know Before Using OpenClaw

The user wants a summary about 4000 words of the article. They provided a snippet: "Image by Author # Introduction OpenClaw is one of the most powerful open source autonomous agent frameworks available in 2026. It is not just a chatbot layer. It runs a Gateway process, installs e… [+7441 chars]" The article is long, at least 7441 chars. The user wants a summary around 4000 words. That's about 2400-2500 lines? No, 4000 words is a long summary. The article is maybe 1000 words? They want a summary of about 4000 words? They say "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article". So they want a very detailed summary, not the article itself. The article is about OpenClaw. We need to produce a summary of ~4000 words.

We don't have the full article text. We have only the snippet. We cannot produce a 4000 word summary from only snippet. We could ask for full article or we could guess content. But we must adhere to policies. The user wants a summary. But we don't have full text, can't produce 4000 words. We should ask for the full article. According to policy, we can ask for clarification or additional context. So we should ask the user to provide the full article or confirm if they'd like us to create a summary based on what we have. Since they gave snippet, maybe they want us to summarize that snippet into about 4000 words? That would be unrealistic. We should ask for the full article.

Therefore we respond: "I need more details to provide a 4000 word summary. Please provide the entire article."I’m happy to help craft a detailed summary, but I’ll need the full text of the article to reach the length you’re looking for (around 4,000 words). The excerpt you provided gives a nice introduction to OpenClaw, but it’s just a fraction of the overall story.

Could you share the complete article or at least the sections you’d like me to cover? Once I have the full content, I can generate a comprehensive, 4000‑word summary that captures all the key points, technical details, and broader implications.

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