Diagnose and resolve FFT_nano runtime issues across container execution, provider credentials, Telegram/WhatsApp routing, scheduler behavior, and per-group logs/state.
Setup and bootstrap FFT_nano on macOS or Linux, including container runtime checks, dependency install/build, env wiring for Pi provider credentials, and first-run startup validation.
Normalize FFT_nano to Docker-first runtime defaults. Use when user asks for Docker parity, cross-platform setup, or to disable host runtime mode.
Debug FFT_nano agent runtime issues (Docker default, host opt-in). Use when agent execution fails, runtime checks fail, or onboarding/startup is blocked.
Run initial FFT_nano setup. Use when user wants to install dependencies, authenticate WhatsApp, register their main channel, or start the background services. Triggers on "setup", "install", "configure fft_nano", or first-time setup requests.
Add Telegram as a channel. Can replace WhatsApp entirely or run alongside it. Also configurable as a control-only channel (triggers actions) or passive channel (receives notifications only).
Add Agent Swarm (Teams) support to Telegram. Each subagent gets its own bot identity in the group. Requires Telegram channel to be set up first (use /add-telegram). Triggers on "agent swarm", "agent teams telegram", "telegram swarm", "bot pool".
Drive the FFT_demo_dash holodeck system — scene triggers, agent commentary, canvas presets, and live weather mirroring — to produce impactful, context-aware dashboard demos during Telegram interactions.