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gavrielc 51788de3b9 Skills engine v0.1 + multi-channel infrastructure (#307)
* refactor: multi-channel infrastructure with explicit channel/is_group tracking

- Add channels[] array and findChannel() routing in index.ts, replacing
  hardcoded whatsapp.* calls with channel-agnostic callbacks
- Add channel TEXT and is_group INTEGER columns to chats table with
  COALESCE upsert to protect existing values from null overwrites
- is_group defaults to 0 (safe: unknown chats excluded from groups)
- WhatsApp passes explicit channel='whatsapp' and isGroup to onChatMetadata
- getAvailableGroups filters on is_group instead of JID pattern matching
- findChannel logs warnings instead of silently dropping unroutable JIDs
- Migration backfills channel/is_group from JID patterns for existing DBs

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

* feat: skills engine v0.1 — deterministic skill packages with rerere resolution

Three-way merge engine for applying skill packages on top of a core
codebase. Skills declare which files they add/modify, and the engine
uses git merge-file for conflict detection with git rerere for
automatic resolution of previously-seen conflicts.

Key components:
- apply: three-way merge with backup/rollback safety net
- replay: clean-slate replay for uninstall and rebase
- update: core version updates with deletion detection
- rebase: bake applied skills into base (one-way)
- manifest: validation with path traversal protection
- resolution-cache: pre-computed rerere resolutions
- structured: npm deps, env vars, docker-compose merging
- CI: per-skill test matrix with conflict detection

151 unit tests covering merge, rerere, backup, replay, uninstall,
update, rebase, structured ops, and edge cases.

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

* feat: add Discord and Telegram skill packages

Skill packages for adding Discord and Telegram channels to NanoClaw.
Each package includes:
- Channel implementation (add/src/channels/)
- Three-way merge targets for index.ts, config.ts, routing.test.ts
- Intent docs explaining merge invariants
- Standalone integration tests
- manifest.yaml with dependency/conflict declarations

Applied via: npx tsx scripts/apply-skill.ts .claude/skills/add-discord
These are inert until applied — no runtime impact.

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

* remove unused docs (skills-system-status, implementation-guide)

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

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-19 01:55:00 +02:00

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---
name: add-telegram
description: Add Telegram as a channel. Can replace WhatsApp entirely or run alongside it. Also configurable as a control-only channel (triggers actions) or passive channel (receives notifications only).
---
# Add Telegram Channel
This skill adds Telegram support to NanoClaw using the skills engine for deterministic code changes, then walks through interactive setup.
## Phase 1: Pre-flight
### Check if already applied
Read `.nanoclaw/state.yaml`. If `telegram` is in `applied_skills`, skip to Phase 3 (Setup). The code changes are already in place.
### Ask the user
1. **Mode**: Replace WhatsApp or add alongside it?
- Replace → will set `TELEGRAM_ONLY=true`
- Alongside → both channels active (default)
2. **Do they already have a bot token?** If yes, collect it now. If no, we'll create one in Phase 3.
## Phase 2: Apply Code Changes
Run the skills engine to apply this skill's code package. The package files are in this directory alongside this SKILL.md.
### Initialize skills system (if needed)
If `.nanoclaw/` directory doesn't exist yet:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/apply-skill.ts --init
```
Or call `initSkillsSystem()` from `skills-engine/migrate.ts`.
### Apply the skill
```bash
npx tsx scripts/apply-skill.ts .claude/skills/add-telegram
```
This deterministically:
- Adds `src/channels/telegram.ts` (TelegramChannel class implementing Channel interface)
- Adds `src/channels/telegram.test.ts` (46 unit tests)
- Three-way merges Telegram support into `src/index.ts` (multi-channel support, findChannel routing)
- Three-way merges Telegram config into `src/config.ts` (TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, TELEGRAM_ONLY exports)
- Three-way merges updated routing tests into `src/routing.test.ts`
- Installs the `grammy` npm dependency
- Updates `.env.example` with `TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN` and `TELEGRAM_ONLY`
- Records the application in `.nanoclaw/state.yaml`
If the apply reports merge conflicts, read the intent files:
- `modify/src/index.ts.intent.md` — what changed and invariants for index.ts
- `modify/src/config.ts.intent.md` — what changed for config.ts
### Validate code changes
```bash
npm test
npm run build
```
All tests must pass (including the new telegram tests) and build must be clean before proceeding.
## Phase 3: Setup
### Create Telegram Bot (if needed)
If the user doesn't have a bot token, tell them:
> I need you to create a Telegram bot:
>
> 1. Open Telegram and search for `@BotFather`
> 2. Send `/newbot` and follow prompts:
> - Bot name: Something friendly (e.g., "Andy Assistant")
> - Bot username: Must end with "bot" (e.g., "andy_ai_bot")
> 3. Copy the bot token (looks like `123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11`)
Wait for the user to provide the token.
### Configure environment
Add to `.env`:
```bash
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=<their-token>
```
If they chose to replace WhatsApp:
```bash
TELEGRAM_ONLY=true
```
Sync to container environment:
```bash
mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env
```
The container reads environment from `data/env/env`, not `.env` directly.
### Disable Group Privacy (for group chats)
Tell the user:
> **Important for group chats**: By default, Telegram bots only see @mentions and commands in groups. To let the bot see all messages:
>
> 1. Open Telegram and search for `@BotFather`
> 2. Send `/mybots` and select your bot
> 3. Go to **Bot Settings** > **Group Privacy** > **Turn off**
>
> This is optional if you only want trigger-based responses via @mentioning the bot.
### Build and restart
```bash
npm run build
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw
```
## Phase 4: Registration
### Get Chat ID
Tell the user:
> 1. Open your bot in Telegram (search for its username)
> 2. Send `/chatid` — it will reply with the chat ID
> 3. For groups: add the bot to the group first, then send `/chatid` in the group
Wait for the user to provide the chat ID (format: `tg:123456789` or `tg:-1001234567890`).
### Register the chat
Use the IPC register flow or register directly. The chat ID, name, and folder name are needed.
For a main chat (responds to all messages, uses the `main` folder):
```typescript
registerGroup("tg:<chat-id>", {
name: "<chat-name>",
folder: "main",
trigger: `@${ASSISTANT_NAME}`,
added_at: new Date().toISOString(),
requiresTrigger: false,
});
```
For additional chats (trigger-only):
```typescript
registerGroup("tg:<chat-id>", {
name: "<chat-name>",
folder: "<folder-name>",
trigger: `@${ASSISTANT_NAME}`,
added_at: new Date().toISOString(),
requiresTrigger: true,
});
```
## Phase 5: Verify
### Test the connection
Tell the user:
> Send a message to your registered Telegram chat:
> - For main chat: Any message works
> - For non-main: `@Andy hello` or @mention the bot
>
> The bot should respond within a few seconds.
### Check logs if needed
```bash
tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log
```
## Troubleshooting
### Bot not responding
1. Check `TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN` is set in `.env` AND synced to `data/env/env`
2. Check chat is registered: `sqlite3 store/messages.db "SELECT * FROM registered_groups WHERE jid LIKE 'tg:%'"`
3. For non-main chats: message must include trigger pattern
4. Service is running: `launchctl list | grep nanoclaw`
### Bot only responds to @mentions in groups
Group Privacy is enabled (default). Fix:
1. `@BotFather` > `/mybots` > select bot > **Bot Settings** > **Group Privacy** > **Turn off**
2. Remove and re-add the bot to the group (required for the change to take effect)
### Getting chat ID
If `/chatid` doesn't work:
- Verify token: `curl -s "https://api.telegram.org/bot${TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN}/getMe"`
- Check bot is started: `tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log`
## After Setup
Ask the user:
> Would you like to add Agent Swarm support? Each subagent appears as a different bot in the Telegram group. If interested, run `/add-telegram-swarm`.