Gate News Update: On March 23, based on community feedback, the OpenClaw npm package version v2026.3.22 was released without the dist/control-ui directory files. Users who upgrade may experience the disappearance of the control panel interface. Currently, community members have proposed a fix, but its safety has not yet been officially verified.
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