Install
openclaw skills install agent-slackbotInteract with Slack workspaces using bot tokens - send messages, read channels, manage reactions
openclaw skills install agent-slackbotA TypeScript CLI tool that enables AI agents and humans to interact with Slack workspaces using bot tokens (xoxb-). Unlike agent-slack which extracts user tokens from the desktop app, agent-slackbot uses standard Slack Bot tokens for server-side and CI/CD integrations.
# Set your bot token
agent-slackbot auth set xoxb-your-bot-token
# Or set with a custom bot identifier for multi-bot setups
agent-slackbot auth set xoxb-your-bot-token --bot deploy --name "Deploy Bot"
# Verify authentication
agent-slackbot auth status
# Send a message
agent-slackbot message send C0ACZKTDDC0 "Hello from bot!"
# List channels
agent-slackbot channel list
agent-slackbot uses Slack Bot tokens (xoxb-) which you get from the Slack App configuration:
# Set bot token (validates against Slack API before saving)
agent-slackbot auth set xoxb-your-bot-token
# Set with a custom bot identifier
agent-slackbot auth set xoxb-your-bot-token --bot deploy --name "Deploy Bot"
# Check auth status
agent-slackbot auth status
# Clear stored credentials
agent-slackbot auth clear
Store multiple bot tokens and switch between them:
# Add multiple bots
agent-slackbot auth set xoxb-deploy-token --bot deploy --name "Deploy Bot"
agent-slackbot auth set xoxb-alert-token --bot alert --name "Alert Bot"
# List all stored bots
agent-slackbot auth list
# Switch active bot
agent-slackbot auth use deploy
# Use a specific bot for one command (without switching)
agent-slackbot message send C0ACZKTDDC0 "Alert!" --bot alert
# Remove a stored bot
agent-slackbot auth remove deploy
# Disambiguate bots with same ID across workspaces
agent-slackbot auth use T123456/deploy
The --bot <id> flag is available on all commands to override the active bot for a single invocation.
xoxb-)| Scope | Used For |
|---|---|
chat:write | Sending messages |
channels:history | Reading public channel messages |
channels:read | Listing public channels |
channels:join | Joining public channels |
groups:history | Reading private channel messages |
groups:read | Listing private channels |
users:read | Listing users |
users:read.email | Reading user email addresses |
reactions:write | Adding/removing reactions |
reactions:read | Listing reactions |
For CI/CD pipelines, set these environment variables instead of using auth set:
export E2E_SLACKBOT_TOKEN=xoxb-your-bot-token
export E2E_SLACKBOT_WORKSPACE_ID=T123456
export E2E_SLACKBOT_WORKSPACE_NAME="My Workspace"
The agent maintains a ~/.config/agent-messenger/MEMORY.md file as persistent memory across sessions. This is agent-managed — the CLI does not read or write this file. Use the Read and Write tools to manage your memory file.
At the start of every task, read ~/.config/agent-messenger/MEMORY.md using the Read tool to load any previously discovered workspace IDs, channel IDs, user IDs, and preferences.
After discovering useful information, update ~/.config/agent-messenger/MEMORY.md using the Write tool. Write triggers include:
auth status)channel list, etc.)user list, etc.)auth list)When writing, include the complete file content — the Write tool overwrites the entire file.
Never store bot tokens, credentials, or any sensitive data. Never store full message content (just IDs and channel context). Never store file upload contents.
If a memorized ID returns an error (channel not found, user not found), remove it from MEMORY.md. Don't blindly trust memorized data — verify when something seems off. Prefer re-listing over using a memorized ID that might be stale.
# Agent Messenger Memory
## Slack Workspaces (Bot)
- `T0ABC1234` — Acme Corp
## Bots (Acme Corp)
- `deploy` — Deploy Bot (active)
- `alert` — Alert Bot
## Channels (Acme Corp)
- `C012ABC` — #general (company-wide announcements)
- `C034DEF` — #engineering (team discussion)
- `C056GHI` — #deploys (CI/CD notifications)
## Users (Acme Corp)
- `U0ABC123` — Alice (engineering lead)
- `U0DEF456` — Bob (backend)
## Aliases
- "deploys" → `C056GHI` (#deploys in Acme Corp)
## Notes
- Deploy Bot is used for CI/CD notifications
- Alert Bot is used for error monitoring
Memory lets you skip repeated
channel listandauth listcalls. When you already know an ID from a previous session, use it directly.
# Send a message
agent-slackbot message send <channel> <text>
agent-slackbot message send C0ACZKTDDC0 "Hello world"
# Send a threaded reply
agent-slackbot message send C0ACZKTDDC0 "Reply" --thread <ts>
# List messages
agent-slackbot message list <channel>
agent-slackbot message list C0ACZKTDDC0 --limit 50
# Get a single message by timestamp
agent-slackbot message get <channel> <ts>
# Get thread replies (includes parent message)
agent-slackbot message replies <channel> <thread_ts>
agent-slackbot message replies C0ACZKTDDC0 1234567890.123456 --limit 50
# Update a message (bot's own messages only)
agent-slackbot message update <channel> <ts> <new-text>
# Delete a message (bot's own messages only)
agent-slackbot message delete <channel> <ts> --force
# List channels the bot can see
agent-slackbot channel list
agent-slackbot channel list --limit 50
# Get channel info
agent-slackbot channel info <channel>
agent-slackbot channel info C0ACZKTDDC0
# List users
agent-slackbot user list
agent-slackbot user list --limit 50
# Get user info
agent-slackbot user info <user-id>
# Add reaction
agent-slackbot reaction add <channel> <ts> <emoji>
agent-slackbot reaction add C0ACZKTDDC0 1234567890.123456 thumbsup
# Remove reaction
agent-slackbot reaction remove <channel> <ts> <emoji>
All commands output JSON by default for AI consumption:
{
"ts": "1234567890.123456",
"channel": "C0ACZKTDDC0",
"text": "Hello world"
}
Use --pretty flag for formatted output:
agent-slackbot channel list --pretty
See references/common-patterns.md for typical AI agent workflows.
See templates/ directory for runnable examples:
post-message.sh - Send messages with error handlingmonitor-channel.sh - Monitor channel for new messagesworkspace-summary.sh - Generate workspace summaryAll commands return consistent error format:
{
"error": "No credentials. Run \"auth set\" first."
}
Common errors:
missing_token: No credentials configuredinvalid_token_type: Token is not a bot token (must start with xoxb-)not_in_channel: Bot needs to join the channel firstslack_webapi_rate_limited_error: Hit rate limit (auto-retries with backoff)Credentials stored in: ~/.config/agent-messenger/slackbot-credentials.json
Format:
{
"current": {
"workspace_id": "T123456",
"bot_id": "deploy"
},
"workspaces": {
"T123456": {
"workspace_id": "T123456",
"workspace_name": "My Workspace",
"bots": {
"deploy": {
"bot_id": "deploy",
"bot_name": "Deploy Bot",
"token": "xoxb-..."
},
"alert": {
"bot_id": "alert",
"bot_name": "Alert Bot",
"token": "xoxb-..."
}
}
}
}
}
Security: File permissions set to 0600 (owner read/write only)
| Feature | agent-slack | agent-slackbot |
|---|---|---|
| Token type | User token (xoxc-) | Bot token (xoxb-) |
| Token source | Auto-extracted from desktop app | Manual from Slack App config |
| Message search | Yes | No (requires user token) |
| File operations | Yes | No |
| Snapshot | Yes | No |
| Edit/delete messages | Any message | Bot's own messages only |
| Workspace management | Multi-workspace | Multi-bot, multi-workspace |
| CI/CD friendly | Requires desktop app | Yes (just set token) |
agent-slackbot: command not foundagent-slackbot is NOT the npm package name. The npm package is agent-messenger.
If the package is installed globally, use agent-slackbot directly:
agent-slackbot message send general "Hello"
If the package is NOT installed, use bunx agent-messenger slackbot:
bunx agent-messenger slackbot message send general "Hello"
NEVER run bunx agent-slackbot — it will fail or install a wrong package since agent-slackbot is not the npm package name.
npm i -g agent-messenger