Install
openclaw skills install ii-ircPersistent IRC presence using ii (minimalist file-based IRC client) with event-driven mention detection. Use when setting up an AI agent on IRC, monitoring IRC channels, sending IRC messages, or integrating OpenClaw with IRC via ii. Covers ii setup, mention watcher, systemd services, and message sending/reading.
openclaw skills install ii-ircii writes all channel activity to plain files. A watcher script monitors for mentions and triggers OpenClaw system events. Responses are sent by writing to a FIFO.
~/irc/
├── irc.sh # Management script (start/stop/status/send)
├── watch-daemon.sh # Mention watcher → openclaw system event
└── <server>/
└── <channel>/
├── in # FIFO - write here to send messages
└── out # Append-only log of all channel messages
ii is in most package managers. On Arch: pacman -S ii. On Debian/Ubuntu: apt install ii. Or build from suckless.org.
Run the bundled setup script (creates ~/irc/irc.sh and ~/irc/watch-daemon.sh):
bash scripts/setup.sh --server irc.example.org --port 6667 --nick MyBot --channel "#mychannel"
Or create them manually — see scripts/irc.sh.template and scripts/watch-daemon.sh.template.
For auto-start on boot:
mkdir -p ~/.config/systemd/user
# IRC connection service
cat > ~/.config/systemd/user/irc-bot.service << 'EOF'
[Unit]
Description=IRC connection (ii)
After=network-online.target
Wants=network-online.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/bin/ii -s SERVER -p PORT -n NICK -i %h/irc
ExecStartPost=/bin/bash -c 'sleep 3 && echo "/j CHANNEL" > %h/irc/SERVER/in'
Restart=always
RestartSec=10
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
EOF
# Mention watcher service
cat > ~/.config/systemd/user/irc-watcher.service << 'EOF'
[Unit]
Description=IRC mention watcher
After=irc-bot.service
Wants=irc-bot.service
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=%h/irc/watch-daemon.sh
Restart=always
RestartSec=5
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
EOF
# Replace SERVER, PORT, NICK, CHANNEL in the service files, then:
systemctl --user daemon-reload
systemctl --user enable --now irc-bot.service irc-watcher.service
# Via the management script
~/irc/irc.sh send "Hello, world!"
# Or write directly to the FIFO
echo "Hello, world!" > ~/irc/<server>/<channel>/in
Important: ii splits long messages at byte boundaries, which can break mid-word or mid-UTF8 character. Keep messages under ~400 characters. For longer content, split into multiple messages with brief pauses between them.
# Last N messages (token-efficient)
tail -n 20 ~/irc/<server>/<channel>/out
# Quick status (last 5 messages)
~/irc/irc.sh status
Never read the entire out file — it grows indefinitely. Always use tail with a limit.
watch-daemon.sh runs tail -F on the channel's out fileopenclaw system event --text "IRC mention: <message>" --mode nowin FIFOThis is event-driven — zero polling, instant response, minimal resource usage.
ii supports multiple channels on the same server. For each additional channel:
echo "/j #other-channel" > ~/irc/<server>/in
To watch multiple channels, either run separate watcher instances or modify watch-daemon.sh to monitor multiple out files.
ii is running (pgrep -f "ii -s"), verify server/portin FIFO must exist; check ExecStartPost timing (increase sleep if needed)pgrep -f watch-daemon), check nick matchesRestart=always handles this; ii exits on disconnect, systemd restarts it