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nanoclaw/.claude/skills/setup/SKILL.md
Gabi Simons 0210aa9ef1 refactor: implement multi-channel architecture (#500)
* refactor: implement channel architecture and dynamic setup

- Introduced ChannelRegistry for dynamic channel loading
- Decoupled WhatsApp from core index.ts and config.ts
- Updated setup wizard to support ENABLED_CHANNELS selection
- Refactored IPC and group registration to be channel-aware
- Verified with 359 passing tests and clean typecheck

* style: fix formatting in config.ts to pass CI

* refactor(setup): full platform-agnostic transformation

- Harmonized all instructional text and help prompts
- Implemented conditional guards for WhatsApp-specific steps
- Normalized CLI terminology across all 4 initial channels
- Unified troubleshooting and verification logic
- Verified 369 tests pass with clean typecheck

* feat(skills): transform WhatsApp into a pluggable skill

- Created .claude/skills/add-whatsapp with full 5-phase interactive setup
- Fixed TS7006 'implicit any' error in IpcDeps
- Added auto-creation of STORE_DIR to prevent crashes on fresh installs
- Verified with 369 passing tests and clean typecheck

* refactor(skills): move WhatsApp from core to pluggable skill

- Move src/channels/whatsapp.ts to add-whatsapp skill add/ folder
- Move src/channels/whatsapp.test.ts to skill add/ folder
- Move src/whatsapp-auth.ts to skill add/ folder
- Create modify/ for barrel file (src/channels/index.ts)
- Create tests/ with skill package validation test
- Update manifest with adds/modifies lists
- Remove WhatsApp deps from core package.json (now skill-managed)
- Remove WhatsApp-specific ghost language from types.ts
- Update SKILL.md to reflect skill-apply workflow

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(skills): move setup/whatsapp-auth.ts into WhatsApp skill

The WhatsApp auth setup step is channel-specific — move it from core
to the add-whatsapp skill so core stays minimal.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(skills): convert Telegram skill to pluggable channel pattern

Replace the old direct-integration approach (modifying src/index.ts,
src/config.ts, src/routing.test.ts) with self-registration via the
channel registry, matching the WhatsApp skill pattern.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(skills): fix add-whatsapp build failure and improve auth flow

- Add missing @types/qrcode-terminal to manifest npm_dependencies
  (build failed after skill apply without it)
- Make QR-browser the recommended auth method (terminal QR too small,
  pairing codes expire too fast)
- Remove "replace vs alongside" question — channels are additive
- Add pairing code retry guidance and QR-browser fallback

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove hardcoded WhatsApp default and stale Baileys comment

- ENABLED_CHANNELS now defaults to empty (fresh installs must configure
  channels explicitly via /setup; existing installs already have .env)
- Remove Baileys-specific comment from storeMessageDirect() in db.ts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(skills): convert Discord, Slack, Gmail skills to pluggable channel pattern

All channel skills now use the same self-registration pattern:
- registerChannel() factory at module load time
- Barrel file append (src/channels/index.ts) instead of orchestrator modifications
- No more *_ONLY flags (DISCORD_ONLY, SLACK_ONLY) — use ENABLED_CHANNELS instead
- Removed ~2500 lines of old modify/ files (src/index.ts, src/config.ts, src/routing.test.ts)

Gmail retains its container-runner.ts and agent-runner modifications (MCP
mount + server config) since those are independent of channel wiring.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: use getRegisteredChannels instead of ENABLED_CHANNELS

Remove the ENABLED_CHANNELS env var entirely. The orchestrator now
iterates getRegisteredChannelNames() from the channel registry —
channels self-register via barrel imports and their factories return
null when credentials are missing, so unconfigured channels are
skipped automatically.

Deleted setup/channels.ts (and its tests) since its sole purpose was
writing ENABLED_CHANNELS to .env. Refactored verify, groups, and
environment setup steps to detect channels by credential presence
instead of reading ENABLED_CHANNELS.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: add breaking change notice and whatsapp migration instructions

CHANGELOG.md documents the pluggable channel architecture shift and
provides migration steps for existing WhatsApp users.

CLAUDE.md updated: Quick Context reflects multi-channel architecture,
Key Files lists registry.ts instead of whatsapp.ts, and a new
Troubleshooting section directs users to /add-whatsapp if WhatsApp
stops connecting after upgrade.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: rewrite READMEs for pluggable multi-channel architecture

Reflects the architectural shift from a hardcoded WhatsApp bot to a
pluggable channel platform. Adds upgrading notice, Mermaid architecture
diagram, CI/License/TypeScript/PRs badges, and clarifies that slash
commands run inside the Claude Code CLI.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: move pluggable channel architecture details to SPEC.md

Revert READMEs to original tone with only two targeted changes:
- Add upgrading notice for WhatsApp breaking change
- Mention pluggable channels in "What It Supports"

Move Mermaid diagram, channel registry internals, factory pattern
explanation, and self-registration walkthrough into docs/SPEC.md.
Update stale WhatsApp-specific references in SPEC.md to be
channel-agnostic.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: move upgrading notice to CHANGELOG, add changelog link

Remove the "Upgrading from Pre-Pluggable Versions" section from
README.md — breaking change details belong in the CHANGELOG. Add a
Changelog section linking to CHANGELOG.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: expand CHANGELOG with full PR #500 changes

Cover all changes: channel registry, WhatsApp moved to skill, removed
core dependencies, all 5 skills simplified, orchestrator refactored,
setup decoupled. Use Claude Code CLI instructions for migration.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump version to 1.2.0 for pluggable channel architecture

Minor version bump — new functionality (pluggable channels) with a
managed migration path for existing WhatsApp users. Update version
references in CHANGELOG and update skill.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Fix skill application

* fix: use slotted barrel file to prevent channel merge conflicts

Pre-allocate a named comment slot for each channel in
src/channels/index.ts, separated by blank lines. Each skill's
modify file only touches its own slot, so three-way merges
never conflict when applying multiple channels.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: resolve real chat ID during setup for token-based channels

Instead of registering with `pending@telegram` (which never matches
incoming messages), the setup skill now runs an inline bot that waits
for the user to send /chatid, capturing the real chat ID before
registration.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: setup delegates to channel skills, fix group sync and Discord metadata

- Restructure setup SKILL.md to delegate channel setup to individual
  channel skills (/add-whatsapp, /add-telegram, etc.) instead of
  reimplementing auth/registration inline with broken placeholder JIDs
- Move channel selection to step 5 where it's immediately acted on
- Fix setup/groups.ts: write sync script to temp file instead of passing
  via node -e which broke on shell escaping of newlines
- Fix Discord onChatMetadata missing channel and isGroup parameters
- Add .tmp-* to .gitignore for temp sync script cleanup

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: align add-whatsapp skill with main setup patterns

Add headless detection for auth method selection, structured inline
error handling, dedicated number DM flow, and reorder questions to
match main's trigger-first flow.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add missing auth script to package.json

The add-whatsapp skill adds src/whatsapp-auth.ts but doesn't add
the corresponding npm script. Setup and SKILL.md reference `npm run auth`
for WhatsApp QR terminal authentication.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update Discord skill tests to match onChatMetadata signature

The onChatMetadata callback now takes 5 arguments (jid, timestamp,
name, channel, isGroup) but the Discord skill tests only expected 3.
This caused skill application to roll back on test failure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: replace 'pluggable' jargon with clearer language

User-facing text now says "multi-channel" or describes what it does.
Developer-facing text uses "self-registering" or "channel registry".
Also removes extra badge row from README.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: align Chinese README with English version

Remove extra badges, replace pluggable jargon, remove upgrade section
(now in CHANGELOG), add missing intro line and changelog section,
fix setup FAQ answer.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: warn on installed-but-unconfigured channels instead of silent skip

Channels with missing credentials now emit WARN logs naming the exact
missing variable, so misconfigurations surface instead of being hidden.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: simplify changelog to one-liner with compare link

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add isMain flag and channel-prefixed group folders

Replace MAIN_GROUP_FOLDER constant with explicit isMain boolean on
RegisteredGroup. Group folders now use channel prefix convention
(e.g., whatsapp_main, telegram_family-chat) to prevent cross-channel
collisions.

- Add isMain to RegisteredGroup type and SQLite schema (with migration)
- Replace all folder-based main group checks with group.isMain
- Add --is-main flag to setup/register.ts
- Strip isMain from IPC payload (defense in depth)
- Update MCP tool description for channel-prefixed naming
- Update all channel SKILL.md files and documentation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: gavrielc <gabicohen22@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Koshkoshinski <daniel.milliner@gmail.com>
2026-03-03 00:35:45 +02:00

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setup Run initial NanoClaw setup. Use when user wants to install dependencies, authenticate messaging channels, register their main channel, or start the background services. Triggers on "setup", "install", "configure nanoclaw", or first-time setup requests.

NanoClaw Setup

Run setup steps automatically. Only pause when user action is required (channel authentication, configuration choices). Setup uses bash setup.sh for bootstrap, then npx tsx setup/index.ts --step <name> for all other steps. Steps emit structured status blocks to stdout. Verbose logs go to logs/setup.log.

Principle: When something is broken or missing, fix it. Don't tell the user to go fix it themselves unless it genuinely requires their manual action (e.g. authenticating a channel, pasting a secret token). If a dependency is missing, install it. If a service won't start, diagnose and repair. Ask the user for permission when needed, then do the work.

UX Note: Use AskUserQuestion for all user-facing questions.

1. Bootstrap (Node.js + Dependencies)

Run bash setup.sh and parse the status block.

  • If NODE_OK=false → Node.js is missing or too old. Use AskUserQuestion: Would you like me to install Node.js 22? If confirmed:
    • macOS: brew install node@22 (if brew available) or install nvm then nvm install 22
    • Linux: curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_22.x | sudo -E bash - && sudo apt-get install -y nodejs, or nvm
    • After installing Node, re-run bash setup.sh
  • If DEPS_OK=false → Read logs/setup.log. Try: delete node_modules and package-lock.json, re-run bash setup.sh. If native module build fails, install build tools (xcode-select --install on macOS, build-essential on Linux), then retry.
  • If NATIVE_OK=false → better-sqlite3 failed to load. Install build tools and re-run.
  • Record PLATFORM and IS_WSL for later steps.

2. Check Environment

Run npx tsx setup/index.ts --step environment and parse the status block.

  • If HAS_AUTH=true → WhatsApp is already configured, note for step 5
  • If HAS_REGISTERED_GROUPS=true → note existing config, offer to skip or reconfigure
  • Record APPLE_CONTAINER and DOCKER values for step 3

3. Container Runtime

3a. Choose runtime

Check the preflight results for APPLE_CONTAINER and DOCKER, and the PLATFORM from step 1.

  • PLATFORM=linux → Docker (only option)
  • PLATFORM=macos + APPLE_CONTAINER=installed → Use AskUserQuestion: Docker (cross-platform) or Apple Container (native macOS)? If Apple Container, run /convert-to-apple-container now, then skip to 4c.
  • PLATFORM=macos + APPLE_CONTAINER=not_found → Docker

3a-docker. Install Docker

  • DOCKER=running → continue to 4b
  • DOCKER=installed_not_running → start Docker: open -a Docker (macOS) or sudo systemctl start docker (Linux). Wait 15s, re-check with docker info.
  • DOCKER=not_found → Use AskUserQuestion: Docker is required for running agents. Would you like me to install it? If confirmed:
    • macOS: install via brew install --cask docker, then open -a Docker and wait for it to start. If brew not available, direct to Docker Desktop download at https://docker.com/products/docker-desktop
    • Linux: install with curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sh && sudo usermod -aG docker $USER. Note: user may need to log out/in for group membership.

3b. Apple Container conversion gate (if needed)

If the chosen runtime is Apple Container, you MUST check whether the source code has already been converted from Docker to Apple Container. Do NOT skip this step. Run:

grep -q "CONTAINER_RUNTIME_BIN = 'container'" src/container-runtime.ts && echo "ALREADY_CONVERTED" || echo "NEEDS_CONVERSION"

If NEEDS_CONVERSION, the source code still uses Docker as the runtime. You MUST run the /convert-to-apple-container skill NOW, before proceeding to the build step.

If ALREADY_CONVERTED, the code already uses Apple Container. Continue to 4c.

If the chosen runtime is Docker, no conversion is needed. Continue to 4c.

3c. Build and test

Run npx tsx setup/index.ts --step container -- --runtime <chosen> and parse the status block.

If BUILD_OK=false: Read logs/setup.log tail for the build error.

  • Cache issue (stale layers): docker builder prune -f (Docker) or container builder stop && container builder rm && container builder start (Apple Container). Retry.
  • Dockerfile syntax or missing files: diagnose from the log and fix, then retry.

If TEST_OK=false but BUILD_OK=true: The image built but won't run. Check logs — common cause is runtime not fully started. Wait a moment and retry the test.

4. Claude Authentication (No Script)

If HAS_ENV=true from step 2, read .env and check for CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN or ANTHROPIC_API_KEY. If present, confirm with user: keep or reconfigure?

AskUserQuestion: Claude subscription (Pro/Max) vs Anthropic API key?

Subscription: Tell user to run claude setup-token in another terminal, copy the token, add CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN=<token> to .env. Do NOT collect the token in chat.

API key: Tell user to add ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=<key> to .env.

5. Set Up Channels

AskUserQuestion (multiSelect): Which messaging channels do you want to enable?

  • WhatsApp (authenticates via QR code or pairing code)
  • Telegram (authenticates via bot token from @BotFather)
  • Slack (authenticates via Slack app with Socket Mode)
  • Discord (authenticates via Discord bot token)

Delegate to each selected channel's own skill. Each channel skill handles its own code installation, authentication, registration, and JID resolution. This avoids duplicating channel-specific logic and ensures JIDs are always correct.

For each selected channel, invoke its skill:

  • WhatsApp: Invoke /add-whatsapp
  • Telegram: Invoke /add-telegram
  • Slack: Invoke /add-slack
  • Discord: Invoke /add-discord

Each skill will:

  1. Install the channel code (via apply-skill)
  2. Collect credentials/tokens and write to .env
  3. Authenticate (WhatsApp QR/pairing, or verify token-based connection)
  4. Register the chat with the correct JID format
  5. Build and verify

After all channel skills complete, continue to step 6.

6. Mount Allowlist

AskUserQuestion: Agent access to external directories?

No: npx tsx setup/index.ts --step mounts -- --empty Yes: Collect paths/permissions. npx tsx setup/index.ts --step mounts -- --json '{"allowedRoots":[...],"blockedPatterns":[],"nonMainReadOnly":true}'

7. Start Service

If service already running: unload first.

  • macOS: launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.nanoclaw.plist
  • Linux: systemctl --user stop nanoclaw (or systemctl stop nanoclaw if root)

Run npx tsx setup/index.ts --step service and parse the status block.

If FALLBACK=wsl_no_systemd: WSL without systemd detected. Tell user they can either enable systemd in WSL (echo -e "[boot]\nsystemd=true" | sudo tee /etc/wsl.conf then restart WSL) or use the generated start-nanoclaw.sh wrapper.

If DOCKER_GROUP_STALE=true: The user was added to the docker group after their session started — the systemd service can't reach the Docker socket. Ask user to run these two commands:

  1. Immediate fix: sudo setfacl -m u:$(whoami):rw /var/run/docker.sock
  2. Persistent fix (re-applies after every Docker restart):
sudo mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d
sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/socket-acl.conf << 'EOF'
[Service]
ExecStartPost=/usr/bin/setfacl -m u:USERNAME:rw /var/run/docker.sock
EOF
sudo systemctl daemon-reload

Replace USERNAME with the actual username (from whoami). Run the two sudo commands separately — the tee heredoc first, then daemon-reload. After user confirms setfacl ran, re-run the service step.

If SERVICE_LOADED=false:

  • Read logs/setup.log for the error.
  • macOS: check launchctl list | grep nanoclaw. If PID=- and status non-zero, read logs/nanoclaw.error.log.
  • Linux: check systemctl --user status nanoclaw.
  • Re-run the service step after fixing.

8. Verify

Run npx tsx setup/index.ts --step verify and parse the status block.

If STATUS=failed, fix each:

  • SERVICE=stopped → npm run build, then restart: launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw (macOS) or systemctl --user restart nanoclaw (Linux) or bash start-nanoclaw.sh (WSL nohup)
  • SERVICE=not_found → re-run step 7
  • CREDENTIALS=missing → re-run step 4
  • CHANNEL_AUTH shows not_found for any channel → re-invoke that channel's skill (e.g. /add-telegram)
  • REGISTERED_GROUPS=0 → re-invoke the channel skills from step 5
  • MOUNT_ALLOWLIST=missing → npx tsx setup/index.ts --step mounts -- --empty

Tell user to test: send a message in their registered chat. Show: tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log

Troubleshooting

Service not starting: Check logs/nanoclaw.error.log. Common: wrong Node path (re-run step 7), missing .env (step 4), missing channel credentials (re-invoke channel skill).

Container agent fails ("Claude Code process exited with code 1"): Ensure the container runtime is running — open -a Docker (macOS Docker), container system start (Apple Container), or sudo systemctl start docker (Linux). Check container logs in groups/main/logs/container-*.log.

No response to messages: Check trigger pattern. Main channel doesn't need prefix. Check DB: npx tsx setup/index.ts --step verify. Check logs/nanoclaw.log.

Channel not connecting: Verify the channel's credentials are set in .env. Channels auto-enable when their credentials are present. For WhatsApp: check store/auth/creds.json exists. For token-based channels: check token values in .env. Restart the service after any .env change.

Unload service: macOS: launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.nanoclaw.plist | Linux: systemctl --user stop nanoclaw