| name | add-wechat |
| description | Add WeChat (personal) channel integration via Tencent's official iLink Bot API. Uses long-polling and QR scan — no webhook, no ToS risk, no paid token. |
Add WeChat Channel
Adds WeChat support via iLink Bot API — the first-party Tencent API for personal WeChat bots (different from WeCom / Official Account).
Why this is different from wechaty/PadLocal:
- Official Tencent API — no ToS violation, no ban risk
- Free — no PadLocal token required
- No public webhook URL needed — uses long-poll
- Works with any personal WeChat account
Prerequisites
- A personal WeChat account with the mobile app installed
- A phone to scan the QR code for login
- Node.js >= 20 (already required by NanoClaw)
Install
NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk. This skill copies the WeChat adapter in from the channels branch.
Pre-flight (idempotent)
Skip to Credentials if all of these are already in place:
src/channels/wechat.ts exists
src/channels/wechat-registration.test.ts exists
src/channels/index.ts contains import './wechat.js';
wechat-ilink-client is listed in package.json dependencies
Otherwise continue. Every step below is safe to re-run.
1. Fetch the channels branch
git fetch origin channels
2. Copy the adapter and its registration test
git show origin/channels:src/channels/wechat.ts > src/channels/wechat.ts
git show origin/channels:src/channels/wechat-registration.test.ts > src/channels/wechat-registration.test.ts
3. Append the self-registration import
Append to src/channels/index.ts (skip if the line is already present):
import './wechat.js';
4. Install the library (pinned)
pnpm install wechat-ilink-client@0.1.0
5. Build and validate
pnpm run build
pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/wechat-registration.test.ts
Both must be clean before proceeding. wechat-registration.test.ts is the one integration test: it imports the real channel barrel and asserts the registry contains wechat. It goes red if the import './wechat.js'; line is deleted or drifts, if the barrel fails to evaluate (so the channel genuinely would not register), or if wechat-ilink-client isn't installed (the import throws) — so it also implicitly verifies the dependency from step 4. Importing is safe: the adapter opens its long-poll connection only in setup() (at host startup), never at import.
End-to-end message delivery against a real WeChat account is verified manually once the service is running — see Credentials and Wire your first DM above.
Credentials
Unlike most channels, WeChat requires no pre-configured API keys. Auth happens via QR code scan from your phone.
1. Enable the channel
Add to .env:
WECHAT_ENABLED=true
Sync to container: mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env
2. Start the service and scan the QR
Restart NanoClaw.
Run from your NanoClaw project root:
source setup/lib/install-slug.sh
systemctl --user restart $(systemd_unit)
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/$(launchd_label)
The adapter will print a QR URL to the logs and save it to data/wechat/qr.txt:
tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log | grep WeChat
cat data/wechat/qr.txt
Open the URL in a browser (it renders a QR code), then:
- Open WeChat on your phone
- Use its built-in QR scanner (top-right "+" → Scan)
- Approve the authorization on your phone
- Auth credentials are saved to
data/wechat/auth.json — do not commit this file
The bot is now connected as your WeChat account.
Wire your first DM
A successful QR login alone isn't enough — the adapter still needs to be wired to an agent group before it can respond.
Prerequisite: the host service must be running. The wire script creates the wiring through ncl, which talks to the running host over a Unix socket — there is no offline mode.
1. Trigger the first inbound message
Have a different WeChat account send a message to the bot account. This auto-creates a messaging_groups row with the sender's platform_id and the unknown_sender_policy the WeChat adapter declares.
2. Run the wire script
pnpm exec tsx .claude/skills/add-wechat/scripts/wire-dm.ts
Interactive flow: the script lists all unwired WeChat messaging groups, asks which agent group to wire it to, and runs ncl wirings create — engage mode/pattern and priority come from the WeChat adapter's declared channel defaults, so a wiring created here matches one created by /manage-channels or the approval-card flow.
With request_approval as the sender policy, the next DM from a stranger fires an approval card to the admin — admin taps Approve/Deny, approved users are added as members and their queued message replays through the agent.
Non-interactive:
pnpm exec tsx .claude/skills/add-wechat/scripts/wire-dm.ts \
--platform-id wechat:wxid_xxxxx \
--agent-group ag-xxxxx \
--non-interactive
Flags:
--platform-id <id> — wire a specific messaging group (default: most recent unwired)
--agent-group <id> — target agent group (default: prompt; auto-picked when only one exists)
--sender-policy public|strict|request_approval — override the messaging group's unknown_sender_policy (default: leave whatever the WeChat adapter declared when the row was auto-created)
--session-mode shared|per-thread — default shared
Equivalent raw ncl invocation (host must be running):
ncl wirings create --messaging-group-id <mg-id> --agent-group-id <ag-id> --session-mode shared
3. Test
Have the sender message the bot again — the agent should respond.
Operational notes
- Only one instance can use a given token at a time. Don't run multiple NanoClaw instances pointing to the same
data/wechat/auth.json.
- Re-login on session expiry: if you see
WeChat: session expired in logs, delete data/wechat/auth.json and restart — you'll be asked to re-scan.
- Sync cursor persistence:
data/wechat/sync-buf.txt holds the long-poll cursor. Deleting it replays recent history on next start; don't delete it in normal operation.
- Account safety: this uses the official Tencent API, so account bans for bot automation aren't a risk. That said, don't spam — normal rate limits still apply.
Next Steps
If you're in the middle of /setup, return to the setup flow now.
Otherwise, restart the service to pick up the new channel and wiring.
Channel Info
- type:
wechat
- terminology: WeChat has "contacts" (DMs) and "group chats" (rooms). Each DM or group is a separate messaging group.
- how-to-find-id: Send a message to the bot from the target account; the adapter auto-creates a messaging group and logs
WeChat inbound platformId=wechat:<id>. Use wechat:<user_id> for DMs, wechat:<group_id> for rooms.
- admin-user-id: The operator's WeChat user_id (for
init-first-agent.ts --admin-user-id) is saved to data/wechat/auth.json as operatorUserId after the QR scan. Read it with cat data/wechat/auth.json | jq -r .operatorUserId and prefix with wechat: (i.e. wechat:<operatorUserId>).
- supports-threads: no (WeChat has no reply threads)
- typical-use: Long-poll — the adapter holds a persistent connection to Tencent's iLink API and receives messages in real time. No webhook URL needed.
- default-isolation:
shared session mode per messaging group (DM or room). Use strict sender policy if you want only specific users to reach the agent; public opens it to anyone who messages the bot.
- post-install-wiring: Use the
wire-dm.ts helper (see the "Wire your first DM" section above) if running this skill standalone. If running as part of bash nanoclaw.sh, init-first-agent.ts handles wiring — just pass the platform-id and admin-user-id captured above.