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channels

Manage chat channel accounts and their runtime status on the Gateway.

Related docs:

Terminal window
openclaw channels list
openclaw channels status
openclaw channels capabilities
openclaw channels capabilities --channel discord --target channel:123
openclaw channels resolve --channel slack "#general" "@jane"
openclaw channels logs --channel all
Terminal window
openclaw channels add --channel telegram --token <bot-token>
openclaw channels remove --channel telegram --delete

Tip: openclaw channels add --help shows per-channel flags (token, app token, signal-cli paths, etc).

Terminal window
openclaw channels login --channel whatsapp
openclaw channels logout --channel whatsapp
  • Run openclaw status --deep for a broad probe.
  • Use openclaw doctor for guided fixes.
  • openclaw channels list prints Claude: HTTP 403 ... user:profile → usage snapshot needs the user:profile scope. Use --no-usage, or provide a claude.ai session key (CLAUDE_WEB_SESSION_KEY / CLAUDE_WEB_COOKIE), or re-auth via Claude Code CLI.

Fetch provider capability hints (intents/scopes where available) plus static feature support:

Terminal window
openclaw channels capabilities
openclaw channels capabilities --channel discord --target channel:123

Notes:

  • --channel is optional; omit it to list every channel (including extensions).
  • --target accepts channel:<id> or a raw numeric channel id and only applies to Discord.
  • Probes are provider-specific: Discord intents + optional channel permissions; Slack bot + user scopes; Telegram bot flags + webhook; Signal daemon version; MS Teams app token + Graph roles/scopes (annotated where known). Channels without probes report Probe: unavailable.

Resolve channel/user names to IDs using the provider directory:

Terminal window
openclaw channels resolve --channel slack "#general" "@jane"
openclaw channels resolve --channel discord "My Server/#support" "@someone"
openclaw channels resolve --channel matrix "Project Room"

Notes:

  • Use --kind user|group|auto to force the target type.
  • Resolution prefers active matches when multiple entries share the same name.