openclaw-guardian and openclaw-self-healing
These are **competitors**: both provide autonomous monitoring and self-repair capabilities for OpenClaw Gateway, with Guardian offering git-based rollback and snapshot management while Self-Healing emphasizes 4-tier recovery orchestration, making them alternative approaches to the same infrastructure resilience problem.
About openclaw-guardian
LeoYeAI/openclaw-guardian
🛡️ Guardian watchdog for OpenClaw Gateway — auto-monitor, self-repair via doctor --fix, git-based rollback, daily snapshots, and Discord alerts. Powered by MyClaw.ai
This project helps ensure your dedicated AI agent, powered by MyClaw.ai, remains continuously operational. It automatically monitors the AI gateway, attempts self-repairs if issues arise, and can even roll back to a stable state. This is for users who rely on their private AI agent for critical tasks and need it to run without interruption.
About openclaw-self-healing
Ramsbaby/openclaw-self-healing
AI-powered self-healing system for OpenClaw Gateway • 4-tier autonomous recovery • macOS & Linux
This system provides autonomous, AI-powered recovery for long-running services, preventing downtime and paging you for common issues. It takes your existing service, monitors its health, and automatically diagnoses and fixes problems like corrupted configurations or rate limit errors. It's designed for operations engineers, site reliability engineers (SREs), or anyone managing critical application gateways or services who wants to minimize manual intervention during outages.
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