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name: add-github-v2
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description: Add GitHub channel integration to NanoClaw v2 via Chat SDK. PR and issue comment threads as conversations.
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---
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# Add GitHub Channel
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Adds GitHub support to NanoClaw v2 using the Chat SDK bridge. The agent participates in PR and issue comment threads.
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## Pre-flight
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Check if `src/channels/github.ts` exists and the import is uncommented in `src/channels/index.ts`. If both are in place, skip to Credentials.
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## Install
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```bash
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pnpm install @chat-adapter/github
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```
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Uncomment the GitHub import in `src/channels/index.ts`:
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```typescript
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import './github.js';
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```
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```bash
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pnpm run build
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```
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## Credentials
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> 1. Go to [GitHub Settings > Developer Settings > Personal Access Tokens](https://github.com/settings/tokens)
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> 2. Create a **Fine-grained token** with:
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> - Repository access: select the repos you want the bot to monitor
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> - Permissions: **Pull requests** (Read & Write), **Issues** (Read & Write)
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> 3. Copy the token
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> 4. Set up a webhook on your repo(s):
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> - Go to **Settings** > **Webhooks** > **Add webhook**
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> - Payload URL: `https://your-domain/webhook/github`
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> - Content type: `application/json`
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> - Secret: generate a random string
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> - Events: select **Issue comments**, **Pull request review comments**
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### Configure environment
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Add to `.env`:
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```bash
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GITHUB_TOKEN=github_pat_...
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GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET=your-webhook-secret
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```
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Sync to container: `mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env`
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## Next Steps
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If you're in the middle of `/setup`, return to the setup flow now.
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Otherwise, run `/manage-channels` to wire this channel to an agent group.
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## Channel Info
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- **type**: `github`
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- **terminology**: GitHub has "repositories" containing "pull requests" and "issues." Each PR or issue comment thread is a separate conversation.
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- **how-to-find-id**: The platform ID is `owner/repo` (e.g. `acme/backend`). Each PR/issue becomes its own thread automatically.
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- **supports-threads**: yes (PR and issue comment threads are native conversations)
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- **typical-use**: Webhook/notification — the agent receives PR and issue events and responds in comment threads
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- **default-isolation**: Typically shares a session with a chat channel (e.g. Slack) so the agent can summarize PRs and respond to reviews in the same context. Use a separate agent group if the repo contains sensitive code that other channels shouldn't access.
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