--- name: add-slack-v2 description: Add Slack channel integration to NanoClaw v2 via Chat SDK. --- # Add Slack Channel Adds Slack support to NanoClaw v2 using the Chat SDK bridge. ## Pre-flight Check if `src/channels/slack.ts` exists and the import is uncommented in `src/channels/index.ts`. If both are in place, skip to Credentials. ## Install ### Install the adapter package ```bash npm install @chat-adapter/slack ``` ### Enable the channel Uncomment the Slack import in `src/channels/index.ts`: ```typescript import './slack.js'; ``` ### Build ```bash npm run build ``` ## Credentials ### Create Slack App 1. Go to [api.slack.com/apps](https://api.slack.com/apps) and click **Create New App** > **From scratch** 2. Name it (e.g., "NanoClaw") and select your workspace 3. Go to **OAuth & Permissions** and add Bot Token Scopes: - `chat:write`, `channels:history`, `groups:history`, `im:history`, `channels:read`, `groups:read`, `users:read`, `reactions:write` 4. Click **Install to Workspace** and copy the **Bot User OAuth Token** (`xoxb-...`) 5. Go to **Basic Information** and copy the **Signing Secret** 6. Go to **Event Subscriptions**, enable events, and subscribe to: - `message.channels`, `message.groups`, `message.im`, `app_mention` 7. Set the Request URL to your webhook endpoint (e.g., `https://your-domain/webhook/slack`) ### Configure environment Add to `.env`: ```bash SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=xoxb-your-bot-token SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET=your-signing-secret ``` 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**: `slack` - **terminology**: Slack has "workspaces" containing "channels." Channels can be public (#general) or private. The bot can also receive direct messages. - **how-to-find-id**: Right-click a channel name > "View channel details" — the Channel ID is at the bottom (starts with C). Or copy the channel link — the ID is the last segment of the URL. - **supports-threads**: yes - **typical-use**: Interactive chat — team channels or direct messages - **default-isolation**: Same agent group for channels where you're the primary user. Separate agent group for channels with different teams or sensitive contexts.