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OpenClaw Bot Development Progresses on Kali Linux

Successful Bot Migration and Expansion

The OpenClaw developer, known on Twitter as @k_koga555, has made significant progress in developing and migrating the bot infrastructure. Within a few days, several important milestones were reached that improve the efficiency and scalability of the system.

Initial Successes on Kali Linux

Already two days ago, the developer successfully launched a second bot on the Kali Linux machine. This first expansion of the bot infrastructure on the Linux platform marks an important step in the development of the OpenClaw project.

Migration from macOS to Linux

On the following day, another significant milestone was achieved: the migration of an existing bot from macOS to Kali Linux. This third bot on the Linux platform demonstrates the developer's growing competence in handling different operating systems and the flexibility of the OpenClaw system.

Increasing Work Speed

A notable detail of the development work is the increasing speed at which tasks are being completed. The developer himself notes that through "getting used to" the system, he is working faster and faster. This acceleration is particularly impressive as both the creation of the second bot and the migration of the third bot each took only about 2-30 minutes.

Outlook on Development

The successful migration and expansion of the bot infrastructure on Kali Linux suggests a promising future for the OpenClaw project. The ability to efficiently switch between different platforms and continuously increase work speed are important factors for the long-term success of such development projects.

The community can look forward to what further progress the developer will achieve in the coming weeks and months. The growing expertise and successful establishment on Kali Linux lay the foundation for potentially even more complex and powerful bot systems.