--- name: add-discord description: Add Discord bot channel integration via Chat SDK. --- # Add Discord Channel Adds Discord bot support via the Chat SDK bridge. ## Install NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk. This skill copies the Discord adapter in from the `channels` branch. ### Pre-flight (idempotent) Skip to **Credentials** if all of these are already in place: - `src/channels/discord.ts` exists - `src/channels/index.ts` contains `import './discord.js';` - `@chat-adapter/discord` is listed in `package.json` dependencies Otherwise continue. Every step below is safe to re-run. ### 1. Fetch the channels branch ```bash git fetch origin channels ``` ### 2. Copy the adapter ```bash git show origin/channels:src/channels/discord.ts > src/channels/discord.ts ``` ### 3. Append the self-registration import Append to `src/channels/index.ts` (skip if the line is already present): ```typescript import './discord.js'; ``` ### 4. Install the adapter package (pinned) ```bash pnpm install @chat-adapter/discord@4.26.0 ``` ### 5. Build ```bash pnpm run build ``` ## Credentials ### Create Discord Bot 1. Go to the [Discord Developer Portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications) 2. Click **New Application** and give it a name (e.g., "NanoClaw Assistant") 3. From the **General Information** tab, copy the **Application ID** and **Public Key** 4. Go to the **Bot** tab and click **Add Bot** if needed 5. Copy the Bot Token (click **Reset Token** if you need a new one — you can only see it once) 6. Under **Privileged Gateway Intents**, enable **Message Content Intent** 7. Go to **OAuth2** > **URL Generator**: - Scopes: select `bot` - Bot Permissions: select `Send Messages`, `Read Message History`, `Add Reactions`, `Attach Files`, `Use Slash Commands` 8. Copy the generated URL and open it in your browser to invite the bot to your server ### Configure environment All three values are required — the adapter will fail to start without `DISCORD_PUBLIC_KEY` and `DISCORD_APPLICATION_ID`. Add to `.env`: ```bash DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN=your-bot-token DISCORD_APPLICATION_ID=your-application-id DISCORD_PUBLIC_KEY=your-public-key ``` Sync to container: `mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env` ## Next Steps If you're in the middle of `/setup`, return to the setup flow now. Otherwise, run `/manage-channels` to wire this channel to an agent group. ## Channel Info - **type**: `discord` - **terminology**: Discord has "servers" (also called "guilds") containing "channels." Text channels start with #. The bot can also receive direct messages. - **how-to-find-id**: Enable Developer Mode in Discord (Settings > App Settings > Advanced > Developer Mode). Then right-click a server and select "Copy Server ID" for the guild ID, and right-click the text channel and select "Copy Channel ID." The platform ID format used in registration is `discord:{guildId}:{channelId}` — both IDs are required. - **supports-threads**: yes - **typical-use**: Interactive chat — server channels or direct messages - **default-isolation**: Same agent group for your personal server. Separate agent group for servers with different communities or where different members have different information boundaries.