CoderClaw standardizes timestamps so the model sees a single reference time.
Inbound messages are wrapped in an envelope like:
[Provider ... 2026-01-05 16:26 PST] message text
The timestamp in the envelope is host-local by default, with minutes precision.
You can override this with:
{
agents: {
defaults: {
envelopeTimezone: "local", // "utc" | "local" | "user" | IANA timezone
envelopeTimestamp: "on", // "on" | "off"
envelopeElapsed: "on", // "on" | "off"
},
},
}
envelopeTimezone: "utc" uses UTC.envelopeTimezone: "user" uses agents.defaults.userTimezone (falls back to host timezone)."Europe/Vienna") for a fixed offset.envelopeTimestamp: "off" removes absolute timestamps from envelope headers.envelopeElapsed: "off" removes elapsed time suffixes (the +2m style).Local (default):
[Signal Alice +1555 2026-01-18 00:19 PST] hello
Fixed timezone:
[Signal Alice +1555 2026-01-18 06:19 GMT+1] hello
Elapsed time:
[Signal Alice +1555 +2m 2026-01-18T05:19Z] follow-up
Tool calls (channels.discord.readMessages, channels.slack.readMessages, etc.) return raw provider timestamps.
We also attach normalized fields for consistency:
timestampMs (UTC epoch milliseconds)timestampUtc (ISO 8601 UTC string)Raw provider fields are preserved.
Set agents.defaults.userTimezone to tell the model the user’s local time zone. If it is
unset, CoderClaw resolves the host timezone at runtime (no config write).
{
agents: { defaults: { userTimezone: "America/Chicago" } },
}
The system prompt includes:
Current Date & Time section with local time and timezoneTime format: 12-hour or 24-hourYou can control the prompt format with agents.defaults.timeFormat (auto |
12 |
24). |
See Date & Time for the full behavior and examples.