OpenClaw remote testing machine tool Crabbox 0.3.0 released, adding real-time attach playback and AWS image management

According to Beating Monitoring, OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger announced that Crabbox 0.3.0 has been released. This update focuses on improving the observability and debugging experience of brokered operations, adding features such as durable run events, real-time playback of crabbox attach, AWS image creation/promotion commands, as well as GitHub browser login and Cloudflare Access support. It also enhances the reliability of AWS/Blacksmith, timing JSON output, fallback logic, and security boundaries.

Crabbox is an open-source remote testing machine (testbox) running tool. Its core philosophy is “Warm a box, sync the diff, run the suite.” Developers or AI agents can quickly rent Linux machines in the cloud with a single command, synchronize local dirty worktrees, remotely execute commands, and stream results in real-time. It supports one-shot runs or warmup reuse. The underlying system combines Go CLI, Cloudflare Worker broker, and cloud instances to provide secure credential management, cost control, and a local-like development experience, especially suitable for intensive testing, large-scale builds, or AI agent scenarios.

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