add-webex
The add-webex skill integrates Cisco Webex messaging support into NanoClaw by copying the Webex Chat SDK adapter from the channels branch, installing the required dependency package, and configuring environment credentials. Use this when building a NanoClaw deployment that needs to send and receive messages through Webex spaces.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nanocoai/nanoclaw /tmp/add-webex && cp -r /tmp/add-webex/.claude/skills/add-webex ~/.claude/skills/add-webexSKILL.md
# Add Webex Channel Adds Cisco Webex support via the Chat SDK bridge. ## Install NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk. This skill copies the Webex adapter in from the `channels` branch. ### Pre-flight (idempotent) Skip to **Credentials** if all of these are already in place: - `src/channels/webex.ts` exists - `src/channels/webex-registration.test.ts` exists - `src/channels/index.ts` contains `import './webex.js';` - `@bitbasti/chat-adapter-webex` is listed in `package.json` dependencies Otherwise continue. Every step below is safe to re-run. ### 1. Fetch the channels branch ```bash git fetch origin channels ``` ### 2. Copy the adapter and its registration test ```bash git show origin/channels:src/channels/webex.ts > src/channels/webex.ts git show origin/channels:src/channels/webex-registration.test.ts > src/channels/webex-registration.test.ts ``` ### 3. Append the self-registration import Append to `src/channels/index.ts` (skip if the line is already present): ```typescript import './webex.js'; ``` ### 4. Install the adapter package (pinned) ```bash pnpm install @bitbasti/chat-adapter-webex@0.1.0 ``` ### 5. Build and validate ```bash pnpm run build pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/webex-registration.test.ts ``` Both must be clean before proceeding. `webex-registration.test.ts` is the one integration test: it imports the real channel barrel and asserts the registry contains `webex`. It goes red if the `import './webex.js';` line is deleted or drifts, if the barrel fails to evaluate, or if `@bitbasti/chat-adapter-webex` isn't installed (the import throws) — so it also implicitly verifies the dependency from step 4. The adapter also calls core's `createChatSdkBridge(...)`; that typed core-API consumption is guarded by `pnpm run build`. End-to-end message delivery against a real Webex space is verified manually once the service is running — see Next Steps and the webhook setup above. ## Credentials 1. Go to [developer.webex.com](https://developer.webex.com/my-apps/new/bot) and create a new bot 2. Copy the **Bot Access Token** 3. Set up a webhook: - Use the Webex API or Developer Portal to create a webhook pointing to `https://your-domain/webhook/webex` - Set a webhook secret for signature verification ### Configure environment Add to `.env`: ```bash WEBEX_BOT_TOKEN=your-bot-token WEBEX_WEBHOOK_SECRET=your-webhook-secret ``` Sync to container: `mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env` ## Next Steps If you're in the middle of `/setup`, return to the setup flow now. Otherwise, run `/manage-channels` to wire this channel to an agent group. ## Channel Info - **type**: `webex` - **terminology**: Webex has "spaces." A space can be a group conversation or a 1:1 direct message with the bot. - **how-to-find-id**: Open the space in Webex, click the space name > Settings — the Space ID is listed there. Or use the Webex API (`GET /rooms`) to list spaces and their IDs. - **supports-threads**: yes - **typical-use**: Interactive chat — team spaces or direct messages - **default-isolation**: Same agent group for spaces where you're the primary user. Separate agent group for spaces with different teams or sensitive information.
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