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Product Adapters

Use this reference when the user wants OpenClaw, WorkBuddy, or a related product to install, configure, or run the WeChat Channels publishing workflow.

Adapter Contract

Every product adapter must define:

Field Purpose
name Stable adapter id such as openclaw, workbuddy, or playwright.
product Human product name and version when known.
docs_url Official docs, bundled README, or user-provided package path used as the source of truth.
install_commands Commands copied from current docs or package instructions.
verify_commands Non-destructive checks proving the product is installed and usable.
run_command Command or UI workflow that starts the video publishing task.
evidence Expected screenshots, logs, output files, or status pages after a run.

If a field is unknown, ask for docs/package context or browse official sources before inventing commands.

Installation Flow

  1. Identify the product, edition, version, operating system, and whether the user wants local, cloud, desktop, CLI, or plugin usage.
  2. Read current official docs or the package's README/install guide. Prefer product-provided instructions over memory.
  3. Check prerequisites without changing the system: Python, Node.js, browser runtime, package manager, account login, license/token, and workspace permissions.
  4. Install only after the user agrees to commands that download packages, modify global state, or open GUI apps.
  5. Run verify_commands and capture the important output.
  6. Run a smoke test that does not publish: open 视频号助手, validate config, or fill a draft without final submit.
  7. Record product-specific commands in the user's config or notes so future runs do not rely on chat memory.

OpenClaw Adapter

Use name: "openclaw" when the user explicitly requests OpenClaw.

Expected shape:

{
  "product_adapter": {
    "name": "openclaw",
    "product": "OpenClaw",
    "docs_url": "https://official-docs-or-package-readme",
    "install_commands": [],
    "verify_commands": [],
    "run_command": "",
    "evidence": ["install log", "smoke-test screenshot", "run log"]
  }
}

Map OpenClaw to this workflow by confirming:

  • How OpenClaw installs skills, plugins, browser automation actions, or task bundles.
  • Where it stores workspace files, browser profiles, cookies, and screenshots.
  • Whether it can call Python scripts directly, import Playwright actions, or needs a wrapper command.
  • How to pass config.example.json fields into an OpenClaw task.
  • How to stop before final publish and expose a manual review checkpoint.

If OpenClaw cannot provide browser-session persistence, file upload, screenshots, and manual review pauses, use it only for orchestration and keep scripts/publish.py as the publishing executor.

WorkBuddy Adapter

Use name: "workbuddy" when the user explicitly requests WorkBuddy.

Expected shape:

{
  "product_adapter": {
    "name": "workbuddy",
    "product": "WorkBuddy",
    "docs_url": "https://official-docs-or-package-readme",
    "install_commands": [],
    "verify_commands": [],
    "run_command": "",
    "evidence": ["install log", "task result", "before-final-action screenshot"]
  }
}

Map WorkBuddy to this workflow by confirming:

  • Whether WorkBuddy is a desktop app, browser extension, CLI, cloud workflow, or agent runtime.
  • How it imports a skill, script, prompt, or reusable task.
  • How it grants file access to the video, cover, config, and output screenshot directory.
  • How it exposes manual QR login and final publish review.
  • Which command or UI step proves the installation worked.

When WorkBuddy is primarily a user-facing app, write product setup steps as operator instructions and keep destructive or account-changing actions behind explicit confirmation.

Generic Browser-Automation Product

Use this profile for other products:

{
  "product_adapter": {
    "name": "generic",
    "product": "Product name and version",
    "docs_url": "Official docs or package path",
    "install_commands": [],
    "verify_commands": [],
    "run_command": "",
    "evidence": []
  }
}

Minimum capabilities for direct publishing:

  • Open a persistent browser session.
  • Upload local files into a web form.
  • Fill text fields and click visible controls.
  • Pause for QR login, CAPTCHA, account selection, and final review.
  • Save screenshots and logs.
  • Return a success/failure signal that can be verified.

If a product lacks any minimum capability, use it for setup/orchestration only and run the bundled Playwright script for the actual browser task.

Verification Checklist

Before saying a product adapter is ready:

  • Product source of truth is recorded: official URL, package README, or local docs path.
  • Install command or manual installation steps are recorded.
  • Non-destructive verification command has passed.
  • Video publish config validates.
  • A dry run produced a screenshot before final action.
  • Final publish remains opt-in with --publish or an explicit user instruction.