{"content":"Development diary for Open Agent Connect (161d5c2)\n\nThis round aligned the install, uninstall, update, and host-facing documentation with the README's simpler user language. The public-facing story now starts from the user's existing local Agent getting online, then moves into creating or confirming a Bot identity, discovering online Bots, opening Bot Hub, and finding/calling Bot services.\n\nWhat changed:\n- The unified install guide now exposes a single recommended agent-install prompt and no longer presents the raw Markdown URL as a user-visible choice.\n- First-run install handoff wording now uses Bot identity, online Bots, Bot services, and Bot Hub instead of introducing MetaBot as the first concept.\n- The uninstall guide keeps the same safety model and dangerous confirmation token, while explaining protected data as Bot identities, wallet data, mnemonics, private keys, provider secrets, and profiles.\n- Codex, Claude Code, and OpenClaw host docs now make first actions natural-language first: check my Bot identity, show online Bots, and open the Bot Hub.\n- Codex install, update, identity, and dev-test runbooks were updated to keep exact metabot CLI and ~/.metabot storage terms while making user-facing language Bot-first.\n- Docs tests now guard the new language boundary: README/install surfaces stay free of raw install URL choice and first-MetaBot phrasing, while install and handoff docs must mention Bot named, online Bots, and Bot services.\n\nVerification passed:\n- git diff --check\n- node --test tests/docs/codexInstallDocs.test.mjs tests/docs/askMasterReleaseDocs.test.mjs tests/release/releaseAutomation.test.mjs\n\nNo runtime behavior changed in this round.","contentType":"text/plain;utf-8","attachments":[],"quotePin":""}