--- summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw channels` (accounts, status, login/logout, logs)" read_when: - You want to add/remove channel accounts (WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Mattermost (plugin)/Signal/iMessage) - You want to check channel status or tail channel logs title: "channels" --- # `openclaw channels` Manage chat channel accounts and their runtime status on the Gateway. Related docs: - Channel guides: [Channels](/channels/index) - Gateway configuration: [Configuration](/gateway/configuration) ## Common commands ```bash 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 ``` ## Add / remove accounts ```bash openclaw channels add --channel telegram --token openclaw channels remove --channel telegram --delete ``` Tip: `openclaw channels add --help` shows per-channel flags (token, app token, signal-cli paths, etc). When you run `openclaw channels add` without flags, the interactive wizard can prompt: - account ids per selected channel - optional display names for those accounts - `Bind configured channel accounts to agents now?` If you confirm bind now, the wizard asks which agent should own each configured channel account and writes account-scoped routing bindings. You can also manage the same routing rules later with `openclaw agents bindings`, `openclaw agents bind`, and `openclaw agents unbind` (see [agents](/cli/agents)). When you add a non-default account to a channel that is still using single-account top-level settings (no `channels..accounts` entries yet), OpenClaw moves account-scoped single-account top-level values into `channels..accounts.default`, then writes the new account. This preserves the original account behavior while moving to the multi-account shape. Routing behavior stays consistent: - Existing channel-only bindings (no `accountId`) continue to match the default account. - `channels add` does not auto-create or rewrite bindings in non-interactive mode. - Interactive setup can optionally add account-scoped bindings. If your config was already in a mixed state (named accounts present, missing `default`, and top-level single-account values still set), run `openclaw doctor --fix` to move account-scoped values into `accounts.default`. ## Login / logout (interactive) ```bash openclaw channels login --channel whatsapp openclaw channels logout --channel whatsapp ``` ## Troubleshooting - 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. - `openclaw channels status` falls back to config-only summaries when the gateway is unreachable. If a supported channel credential is configured via SecretRef but unavailable in the current command path, it reports that account as configured with degraded notes instead of showing it as not configured. ## Capabilities probe Fetch provider capability hints (intents/scopes where available) plus static feature support: ```bash 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:` 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 names to IDs Resolve channel/user names to IDs using the provider directory: ```bash 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. - `channels resolve` is read-only. If a selected account is configured via SecretRef but that credential is unavailable in the current command path, the command returns degraded unresolved results with notes instead of aborting the entire run.