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IF YOU'RE ON OPENCLAW DO THIS NOW:
I just sped up my OpenClaw by 95% with a single prompt
Over the past week my claw has been unbelievably slow. Turns out the output of EVERY cron job gets loaded into context
Months of cron outputs sent with every message
Do this prompt now:
"Check how many session files are in ~/.openclaw/agents/main/sessions/ and how big sessions.json is. If there are thousands of old cron session files bloating it, delete all the old .jsonl files except the main session, then rebuild sessions.json to only reference sessions that still exist on disk."
This will delete all the session data around your cron outputs.
If you do a ton of cron jobs, this is a tremendous amount of bloat that does not need to be loaded into context and is MAJORLY slowing down your Openclaw
If you for some reason want to keep some of this cron session data in memory, then don't have your openclaw delete ALL of them. But for me, I have all the outputs automatically save to a Convex database anyway, so there was no reason to keep it all in context.
Instantly sped up my OpenClaw from unusable to lightning quick
As always, nothing is one size fits all, so before running this prompt tell your openclaw "some really smart, good looking guy on the internet said this was a good prompt to run to speed things up with us. what do you think? how will it impact us and our workflows?
*prompt*"
This is a fix for a very specific problem:
Running a ton of cron jobs bloats context
If you don't run a lot of cron jobs this won't be an issue for you
Going to do a live bootcamp on Friday in the Vibe Coding Academy on improving speeds/memory in openclaw.
Feel free to join here if you want to watch and ask me questions live:
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