feat: add marketplace skills as local project skills
Move skill definitions from the nanoclaw-skills marketplace plugin into .claude/skills/ so they're available as unprefixed slash commands (e.g. /add-whatsapp instead of /nanoclaw-skills:add-whatsapp). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: add-discord
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description: Add Discord bot channel integration to NanoClaw.
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---
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# Add Discord Channel
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This skill adds Discord support to NanoClaw, then walks through interactive setup.
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## Phase 1: Pre-flight
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### Check if already applied
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Check if `src/channels/discord.ts` exists. If it does, skip to Phase 3 (Setup). The code changes are already in place.
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### Ask the user
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Use `AskUserQuestion` to collect configuration:
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AskUserQuestion: Do you have a Discord bot token, or do you need to create one?
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If they have one, collect it now. If not, we'll create one in Phase 3.
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## Phase 2: Apply Code Changes
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### Ensure channel remote
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```bash
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git remote -v
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```
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If `discord` is missing, add it:
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```bash
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git remote add discord https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw-discord.git
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```
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### Merge the skill branch
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```bash
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git fetch discord main
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git merge discord/main
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```
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This merges in:
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- `src/channels/discord.ts` (DiscordChannel class with self-registration via `registerChannel`)
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- `src/channels/discord.test.ts` (unit tests with discord.js mock)
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- `import './discord.js'` appended to the channel barrel file `src/channels/index.ts`
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- `discord.js` npm dependency in `package.json`
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- `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` in `.env.example`
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If the merge reports conflicts, resolve them by reading the conflicted files and understanding the intent of both sides.
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### Validate code changes
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```bash
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npm install
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npm run build
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npx vitest run src/channels/discord.test.ts
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```
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All tests must pass (including the new Discord tests) and build must be clean before proceeding.
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## Phase 3: Setup
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### Create Discord Bot (if needed)
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If the user doesn't have a bot token, tell them:
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> I need you to create a Discord bot:
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>
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> 1. Go to the [Discord Developer Portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications)
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> 2. Click **New Application** and give it a name (e.g., "Andy Assistant")
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> 3. Go to the **Bot** tab on the left sidebar
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> 4. Click **Reset Token** to generate a new bot token — copy it immediately (you can only see it once)
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> 5. Under **Privileged Gateway Intents**, enable:
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> - **Message Content Intent** (required to read message text)
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> - **Server Members Intent** (optional, for member display names)
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> 6. Go to **OAuth2** > **URL Generator**:
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> - Scopes: select `bot`
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> - Bot Permissions: select `Send Messages`, `Read Message History`, `View Channels`
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> - Copy the generated URL and open it in your browser to invite the bot to your server
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Wait for the user to provide the token.
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### Configure environment
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Add to `.env`:
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```bash
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DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN=<their-token>
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```
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Channels auto-enable when their credentials are present — no extra configuration needed.
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Sync to container environment:
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```bash
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mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env
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```
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The container reads environment from `data/env/env`, not `.env` directly.
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### Build and restart
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```bash
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npm run build
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launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw
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```
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## Phase 4: Registration
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### Get Channel ID
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Tell the user:
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> To get the channel ID for registration:
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>
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> 1. In Discord, go to **User Settings** > **Advanced** > Enable **Developer Mode**
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> 2. Right-click the text channel you want the bot to respond in
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> 3. Click **Copy Channel ID**
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>
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> The channel ID will be a long number like `1234567890123456`.
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Wait for the user to provide the channel ID (format: `dc:1234567890123456`).
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### Register the channel
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Use the IPC register flow or register directly. The channel ID, name, and folder name are needed.
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For a main channel (responds to all messages):
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```typescript
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registerGroup("dc:<channel-id>", {
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name: "<server-name> #<channel-name>",
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folder: "discord_main",
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trigger: `@${ASSISTANT_NAME}`,
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added_at: new Date().toISOString(),
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requiresTrigger: false,
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isMain: true,
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});
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```
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For additional channels (trigger-only):
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```typescript
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registerGroup("dc:<channel-id>", {
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name: "<server-name> #<channel-name>",
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folder: "discord_<channel-name>",
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trigger: `@${ASSISTANT_NAME}`,
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added_at: new Date().toISOString(),
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requiresTrigger: true,
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});
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```
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## Phase 5: Verify
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### Test the connection
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Tell the user:
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> Send a message in your registered Discord channel:
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> - For main channel: Any message works
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> - For non-main: @mention the bot in Discord
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>
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> The bot should respond within a few seconds.
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### Check logs if needed
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```bash
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tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Bot not responding
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1. Check `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` is set in `.env` AND synced to `data/env/env`
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2. Check channel is registered: `sqlite3 store/messages.db "SELECT * FROM registered_groups WHERE jid LIKE 'dc:%'"`
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3. For non-main channels: message must include trigger pattern (@mention the bot)
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4. Service is running: `launchctl list | grep nanoclaw`
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5. Verify the bot has been invited to the server (check OAuth2 URL was used)
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### Bot only responds to @mentions
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This is the default behavior for non-main channels (`requiresTrigger: true`). To change:
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- Update the registered group's `requiresTrigger` to `false`
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- Or register the channel as the main channel
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### Message Content Intent not enabled
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If the bot connects but can't read messages, ensure:
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1. Go to [Discord Developer Portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications)
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2. Select your application > **Bot** tab
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3. Under **Privileged Gateway Intents**, enable **Message Content Intent**
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4. Restart NanoClaw
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### Getting Channel ID
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If you can't copy the channel ID:
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- Ensure **Developer Mode** is enabled: User Settings > Advanced > Developer Mode
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- Right-click the channel name in the server sidebar > Copy Channel ID
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## After Setup
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The Discord bot supports:
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- Text messages in registered channels
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- Attachment descriptions (images, videos, files shown as placeholders)
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- Reply context (shows who the user is replying to)
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- @mention translation (Discord `<@botId>` → NanoClaw trigger format)
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- Message splitting for responses over 2000 characters
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- Typing indicators while the agent processes
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