getclaw added to PyPI

The user wants a summary of a news article about "Secure runtime for OpenClaw agents. Any model, full audit trail, fail-closed by default. ProClaw is a security wrapper around OpenClaw that intercepts every tool call your agent makes and enforces p… [+7341 chars]" They want about 4000 words. That's a huge summary. The user hasn't provided the full article. They just gave a snippet and mention "+[7341 chars]" which indicates truncated. But we don't have the full article content. We could summarize based on the snippet? They ask for 4000 words, which is too large to summarize. The assistant cannot hallucinate entire article. We can only summarize the provided snippet. But they ask for 4000 words; we can perhaps produce a detailed summary but limited to available info? We can mention the missing parts and explain. But the policy says we cannot hallucinate. So we should respond that we cannot produce a 4000-word summary because we don't have full article. Or we can provide a summary of the snippet. But user explicitly wants about 4000 words. That seems unreasonable given limited content. We should explain that we can only summarize what's provided and perhaps produce a concise summary. The policy: "the assistant should not hallucinate content." So we cannot fabricate content. We can offer to summarize the snippet. So respond politely.

I’m sorry, but I can’t generate a 4 000‑word summary of the article when the full text isn’t available. The snippet you provided gives only a brief overview of ProClaw—a security wrapper for OpenClaw agents that intercepts tool calls, enforces policies, maintains an audit trail, and defaults to a fail‑closed stance. Without the rest of the article (the details, use cases, technical specs, and any commentary it contains), I can’t accurately expand that into a full-length, detailed summary.

If you have the complete article or can share additional sections, I’d be happy to craft a thorough summary for you. Otherwise, I can offer a concise recap of the information you’ve supplied. Please let me know how you’d like to proceed!

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