Development channels
Last updated: 2026-01-21 Clawdia ships three update channels:- stable: npm dist-tag
latest. - beta: npm dist-tag
beta(builds under test). - dev: moving head of
main(git). npm dist-tag:dev(when published).
latest
without changing the version number — dist-tags are the source of truth for npm installs.
Switching channels
Git checkout:stable/betacheck out the latest matching tag (often the same tag).devswitches tomainand rebases on the upstream.
latest, beta, dev).
When you explicitly switch channels with --channel, Clawdia also aligns
the install method:
devensures a git checkout (default~/clawdia, override withCLAWDIA_GIT_DIR), updates it, and installs the global CLI from that checkout.stable/betainstalls from npm using the matching dist-tag.
Plugins and channels
When you switch channels withclawdia update, Clawdia also syncs plugin sources:
devprefers bundled plugins from the git checkout.stableandbetarestore npm-installed plugin packages.
Tagging best practices
- Tag releases you want git checkouts to land on (
vYYYY.M.DorvYYYY.M.D-<patch>). - Keep tags immutable: never move or reuse a tag.
- npm dist-tags remain the source of truth for npm installs:
latest→ stablebeta→ candidate builddev→ main snapshot (optional)
macOS app availability
Beta and dev builds may not include a macOS app release. That’s OK:- The git tag and npm dist-tag can still be published.
- Call out “no macOS build for this beta” in release notes or changelog.
