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summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw pairing` (approve/list pairing requests)"
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read_when:
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- You’re using pairing-mode DMs and need to approve senders
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title: "pairing"
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---
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# `openclaw pairing`
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Approve or inspect DM pairing requests (for channels that support pairing).
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Related:
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- Pairing flow: [Pairing](/channels/pairing)
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## Commands
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```bash
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openclaw pairing list telegram
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openclaw pairing list --channel telegram --account work
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openclaw pairing list telegram --json
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openclaw pairing approve telegram <code>
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openclaw pairing approve --channel telegram --account work <code> --notify
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```
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## Notes
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- Channel input: pass it positionally (`pairing list telegram`) or with `--channel <channel>`.
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- `pairing list` supports `--account <accountId>` for multi-account channels.
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- `pairing approve` supports `--account <accountId>` and `--notify`.
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- If only one pairing-capable channel is configured, `pairing approve <code>` is allowed.
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