| name | im-channels |
| description | Use when connecting or configuring IM channel bots (WeChat, WeCom, DingTalk, Lark), or when you receive a user message that contains an <im> block indicating it was sent from an IM channel — read this skill to understand what the context means and how to handle it correctly. |
IM Channels
This skill covers two scenarios: connecting an IM bot, and understanding incoming messages from IM channels.
Scenario A: Incoming Message from an IM Channel
When a user message includes an <im> block at the end, the message was relayed from an IM platform. The block looks like this:
<im source="DingTalk" />
<im source="WeChat">
<media>
<file type="image" mime="image/jpeg" path="workspace/media/photo_001.jpg" />
<file type="voice" mime="audio/silk" path="workspace/media/voice_001.silk" />
<file type="image" mime="image/jpeg" path="workspace/media/photo_002.jpg" from="quoted" />
</media>
</im>
What each field means
source: the IM platform — WeChat, WeCom, DingTalk, or Lark
<file>: a file already downloaded into the workspace; use its path directly
type: media category — image, voice, video, file, etc.
mime: MIME type of the file
from="quoted": the file came from a message the user was replying to, not their current message
How to respond
- Treat the user's text as the primary intent; the
<im> block is metadata only
- For media files, read or process them using the
path value — no download needed, files are already in the workspace
- Reply naturally; the IM platform handles formatting on delivery
- Only the final reply is visible to the user. IM channels replace intermediate content with the last message — do not rely on the user seeing earlier streamed output. Compose a complete, self-contained answer
Scenario B: Connecting an IM Bot
Connect the current Agent to an IM platform so it can receive and send messages in the target app.
Step 1 — Confirm the channel
If the user did not specify one, ask which IM platform they want: WeChat, WeCom, DingTalk, or Lark.
Step 2 — Read the reference
Load the matching reference file for credentials and exact steps:
WeChat and WeCom are completely separate platforms. Do not mix them up.
WeChat uses QR authorization and does not require bot_id or secret.
Step 3 — Collect credentials and connect
Follow the instructions in the reference file. Run the run_sdk_snippet code to establish the connection.
Step 4 — Report the result
If the connection succeeds, tell the user what to do next. If it fails, return the error and guide the next step.
Check Status
To inspect the current configuration and connection state of all IM channels, run:
from sdk.tool import tool
result = tool.call("get_im_channel_status", {})
print(result.content)
Notes
- After a connection is established, it keeps running in the background. Credentials are saved to
.magic/config/im-channels.json and bound to the current sandbox. Restarting the same sandbox process should auto-reconnect without asking for setup again.
- To disable auto-reconnect for a channel, edit
.magic/config/im-channels.json and set that channel's enabled field to false.
- All channels share the same Agent as the web session, so conversation history stays connected across surfaces.
- For WeChat, do not generate your own QR layout. The tool returns the exact markdown content to output — reply with it verbatim.