Release of OpenClaw Remote Testing Tool Crabbox 0.3.0 with Real-time Attach Replay and AWS Image Management

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According to monitoring by Dongcha Beating, OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger announced the release of Crabbox 0.3.0. This update focuses on enhancing the observability and debugging experience of brokered runs, introducing features such as durable run events, real-time replay with crabbox attach, AWS image creation/promotion commands, as well as support for GitHub browser login and Cloudflare Access. Additionally, improvements have been made to the reliability of AWS/Blacksmith, timing JSON output, fallback logic, and security boundaries. Crabbox is an open-source remote testing tool (testbox) designed with the core principle of ‘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, sync local dirty work trees, execute commands remotely, and stream results in real-time, supporting one-shot runs or warmup reuse. It combines Go CLI, Cloudflare Worker broker, and cloud instances to provide secure credential management, cost control, and a local-like development experience, making it particularly suitable for heavy testing, large builds, or AI agent scenarios.

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