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manage-channels
// Wire channels to agent groups, manage isolation levels, add new channel groups. Use after adding a channel, during setup, or standalone to reconfigure.
// Wire channels to agent groups, manage isolation levels, add new channel groups. Use after adding a channel, during setup, or standalone to reconfigure.
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| name | manage-channels |
| description | Wire channels to agent groups, manage isolation levels, add new channel groups. Use after adding a channel, during setup, or standalone to reconfigure. |
Wire messaging channels to agent groups. See docs/isolation-model.md for the full isolation model.
Privilege is a user-level concept, not a channel-level one (see src/db/user-roles.ts, src/access.ts). There is no "main channel" / "main group" — any user can be granted owner or admin (global or scoped to an agent group) via grantRole(), and messages from unknown senders are gated per-messaging-group by unknown_sender_policy (strict | request_approval | public).
Read the central DB (data/v2.db) using these canonical queries (column names match the schema, not the CLI flags — the register command's --assistant-name is stored in agent_groups.name).
Run each via the in-tree wrapper — the host setup deliberately ships no sqlite3 CLI:
pnpm exec tsx scripts/q.ts data/v2.db "<query>"
SELECT id, name AS assistant_name, folder, agent_provider FROM agent_groups;
SELECT id, channel_type, platform_id, name, unknown_sender_policy FROM messaging_groups;
SELECT messaging_group_id, agent_group_id, session_mode, priority FROM messaging_group_agents;
SELECT user_id, role, agent_group_id FROM user_roles ORDER BY role='owner' DESC;
Also check .env for channel tokens and src/channels/index.ts for uncommented imports.
Categorize channels as: wired (has DB entities + messaging_group_agents row), configured but unwired (has credentials + barrel import, no DB entities), or not configured.
If the instance has no owner yet (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM user_roles WHERE role='owner' AND agent_group_id IS NULL returns 0), tell the user they should run /init-first-agent first — it stands up the first agent group, promotes the operator to owner, and verifies delivery end-to-end by having the agent DM them. Then return here for any additional channels/groups.
Delegate to /init-first-agent. It handles: channel choice, operator identity lookup, DM platform id resolution (with cold-DM or pair-code fallback), agent group creation, wiring, and the welcome DM. Return here afterward for any additional channels.
For each unwired channel:
## Channel Info for terminology, how-to-find-id, typical-use, and default-isolationPresent a multiple-choice with a contextual recommendation. The three options:
--session-mode "agent-shared" + existing folder) — all messages land in one session. Recommend for webhook + chat combos (GitHub + Slack).--session-mode "shared" + existing folder) — shared workspace/memory, independent threads. Recommend for same user across platforms.--folder) — full isolation. Recommend when different people are involved.Use the channel's typical-use and default-isolation fields to pick the recommendation. Offer to explain more if the user is unsure — reference docs/isolation-model.md for the detailed explanation.
pnpm exec tsx setup/index.ts --step register -- \
--platform-id "<id>" --name "<name>" \
--folder "<folder>" --channel "<type>" \
--session-mode "<shared|agent-shared|per-thread>" \
--assistant-name "<name>"
The register step creates the agent group (reusing it if the folder already exists), the messaging group, and the wiring row. createMessagingGroupAgent auto-creates the companion agent_destinations row so the agent can address the channel by name — no separate destination step needed.
For separate agents, also ask for a folder name and optionally a different assistant name.
When adding another group/chat on an already-configured platform (e.g. a second Telegram group):
Telegram: ask the isolation question first to determine intent (wire-to:<folder> for an existing agent, new-agent:<folder> for a fresh one). Run pnpm exec tsx setup/index.ts --step pair-telegram -- --intent <intent>, show the CODE (follow the REMINDER_TO_ASSISTANT line in the PAIR_TELEGRAM_ISSUED block) and tell the user to post @<botname> CODE in the target group (or DM the bot for a private chat). Wait for the PAIR_TELEGRAM block. The inbound interceptor has already created the messaging_groups row with unknown_sender_policy = 'strict' and upserted the paired user — register only needs to add the wiring:
pnpm exec tsx setup/index.ts --step register -- \
--platform-id "<PLATFORM_ID>" --name "<group-name>" \
--folder "<folder>" --channel "telegram" \
--session-mode "<shared|agent-shared|per-thread>" \
--assistant-name "<name>"
Other channels: read the channel's SKILL.md ## Channel Info for terminology and how-to-find-id. Ask for the new group/chat ID, ask the isolation question, then register. No package or credential changes needed.
messaging_group_agents entry, create a new oneagent_destinations row created for the old wiring is NOT automatically removed — if you want the old agent to stop seeing the channel as a named target, delete it from agent_destinations manually.Display a readable summary showing:
messaging_group_agents)SELECT user_id, role, agent_group_id FROM user_roles ORDER BY role='owner' DESC