--- name: init-first-agent description: Walk the operator through creating the first NanoClaw v2 agent for a DM channel — resolve the operator's channel identity, wire the DM messaging group to a new agent, and trigger a welcome DM via the normal delivery path. Use after channel credentials are configured and the service is running. --- # Init First Agent Stand up the first NanoClaw v2 agent for a channel and verify end-to-end delivery by having the agent DM the operator. Everything the skill does is idempotent — rerunning is safe. ## Prerequisites - **Service running.** Check: `launchctl list | grep nanoclaw` (macOS) or `systemctl --user status nanoclaw` (Linux). If stopped, tell the user to run `/setup` first. - **Target channel installed.** At least one `/add--v2` skill has run, credentials are in `.env`, and the adapter is uncommented in `src/channels/index.ts`. - **Adapter connected.** Tail `logs/nanoclaw.log` — look for a recent `channel setup` / `adapter connected` line for the target channel. ## 1. Pick the channel Read `src/channels/index.ts` to find enabled channels (uncommented imports). Cross-check `.env` for the relevant credentials. AskUserQuestion: "Which channel should host the welcome DM?" with one option per enabled channel (Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp, Webex, Teams, Google Chat, Matrix, iMessage, Resend, …). Record the choice as `CHANNEL` (lowercase, e.g. `discord`). ## 2. Ask for the operator's identity Read the channel's own skill for its `## Channel Info > how-to-find-id` section (e.g. `.claude/skills/add-discord-v2/SKILL.md`, `.claude/skills/add-telegram-v2/SKILL.md`). Show those instructions to the user in plain text. Then ask in plain text (NOT `AskUserQuestion` — these are free-form): 1. **Your user id on this channel** — e.g. a Discord user ID, Telegram user ID, Slack user ID. Record as `USER_HANDLE`. 2. **Your display name** — human name, used to name the agent group (`dm-with-`) and as the welcome-message addressee. Record as `DISPLAY_NAME`. 3. **Agent persona name** — the assistant's display name. Default: `DISPLAY_NAME`. Record as `AGENT_NAME`. ## 3. Resolve the DM platform id This depends on whether the channel supports cold DM via `adapter.openDM`. **Channels without cold DM (direct-addressable): telegram, whatsapp, imessage, matrix, resend.** The user handle doubles as the DM chat id. Set: ``` PLATFORM_ID=${CHANNEL}:${USER_HANDLE} ``` Skip to step 4. **Channels with cold DM (resolution-required): discord, slack, teams, webex, gchat.** The bot can DM cold at runtime via Chat SDK, but this skill runs standalone — it can't call the adapter. Two resolutions: ### 3a. User DMs the bot once (Discord / Slack / Teams / Webex / gChat) Tell the user: > Send any single message to the bot as a DM from your account on `${CHANNEL}`. The router will record the DM as a messaging group. Reply `done` here when you've sent the message. Wait for the user's confirmation. Then look up the most recent DM messaging groups: ```bash sqlite3 data/v2.db "SELECT id, platform_id, name, created_at FROM messaging_groups WHERE channel_type='${CHANNEL}' AND is_group=0 ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 5" ``` Show the top rows to the user and confirm which `platform_id` is theirs (usually the most recent). Record as `PLATFORM_ID`. If none appeared, check `logs/nanoclaw.log` for `unknown_sender` drops — the adapter might be rejecting inbound due to connection or permission issues. ### 3b. Telegram pair-code path (if the user prefers not to DM first) For Telegram only, there's an existing pair-code primitive: ```bash npx tsx setup/index.ts --step pair-telegram -- --intent new-agent:dm-with- ``` Parse the `PAIR_TELEGRAM_ISSUED` status block for `CODE`. Tell the user to DM the bot with exactly the 4-digit code. Wait for the `PAIR_TELEGRAM` block — read `PLATFORM_ID` and `PAIRED_USER_ID` from it. telegram.ts's interceptor has already upserted the user and granted owner if none existed yet. Use `PLATFORM_ID` and `PAIRED_USER_ID` directly in step 4. ## 4. Run the init script ```bash npx tsx scripts/init-first-agent.ts \ --channel "${CHANNEL}" \ --user-id "${CHANNEL}:${USER_HANDLE}" \ --platform-id "${PLATFORM_ID}" \ --display-name "${DISPLAY_NAME}" \ --agent-name "${AGENT_NAME}" ``` Add `--welcome "System instruction: ..."` to override the default welcome prompt. The script: 1. Upserts the `users` row and grants `owner` role if no owner exists. 2. Creates the `agent_groups` row and calls `initGroupFilesystem` at `groups/dm-with-/`. 3. Reuses or creates the DM `messaging_groups` row. 4. Wires them via `messaging_group_agents` (which auto-creates the companion `agent_destinations` row). 5. Resolves the session (creates `inbound.db` / `outbound.db`). 6. Writes a `kind: 'chat'`, `sender: 'system'` welcome message into `inbound.db`. Show the script's output to the user. ## 5. Verify Host sweep runs every ~60s. Within one sweep window the container wakes, the agent processes the system message, and the reply flows through `outbound.db` to the channel. Tail the log to watch it happen: ```bash tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log ``` If nothing arrives within two minutes: - `grep -E 'Unauthorized channel destination|container.*exited|error' logs/nanoclaw.log | tail -20` — look for ACL rejections or container crashes. - `ls data/v2-sessions//sessions/*/outbound.db` — confirm the session exists. Replace `` with the value from the script's output. - `sqlite3 data/v2-sessions//sessions//outbound.db "SELECT id, status, created_at FROM messages_out ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 5"` — check for stuck `pending` rows. Once the welcome DM arrives, confirm with the user and the skill is done. ## Troubleshooting **"Missing required args"** — the script wants `--channel`, `--user-id`, `--platform-id`, `--display-name` at minimum. Re-check the command you assembled. **No `messaging_groups` row appears after the user DMs (step 3a)** — the router silently drops messages from unknown senders under `strict` policy but still creates the `messaging_groups` row. If the row is missing entirely, the adapter isn't receiving the inbound message. Check `logs/nanoclaw.log` for adapter errors (auth, gateway disconnect, rate limit). **Owner already exists** — `hasAnyOwner()` returned true, so the grant is skipped silently. That's fine; the script still creates the agent and wiring. Reassigning ownership needs a separate flow (not this skill). **Wrong person got the welcome DM** — the `--platform-id` you passed is someone else's DM channel. Rerun with the correct one; the script is idempotent on user/messaging-group/agent-group but writes a new session welcome each run. **Agent group name collision** — if `dm-with-` already exists (e.g. rerunning with the same display name), the script reuses it. Pass a different `--display-name` to get a distinct folder.