Agent skill
discord
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/LeoYeAI/openclaw-master-skills/tree/main/skills/discord
SKILL.md
Discord Actions
Overview
Use discord to manage messages, reactions, threads, polls, and moderation. You can disable groups via discord.actions.* (defaults to enabled, except roles/moderation). The tool uses the bot token configured for Clawdbot.
Inputs to collect
- For reactions:
channelId,messageId, and anemoji. - For stickers/polls/sendMessage: a
totarget (channel:<id>oruser:<id>). Optionalcontenttext. - Polls also need a
questionplus 2–10answers. - For media:
mediaUrlwithfile:///pathfor local files orhttps://...for remote. - For emoji uploads:
guildId,name,mediaUrl, optionalroleIds(limit 256KB, PNG/JPG/GIF). - For sticker uploads:
guildId,name,description,tags,mediaUrl(limit 512KB, PNG/APNG/Lottie JSON).
Message context lines include discord message id and channel fields you can reuse directly.
Note: sendMessage uses to: "channel:<id>" format, not channelId. Other actions like react, readMessages, editMessage use channelId directly.
Actions
React to a message
{
"action": "react",
"channelId": "123",
"messageId": "456",
"emoji": "✅"
}
List reactions + users
{
"action": "reactions",
"channelId": "123",
"messageId": "456",
"limit": 100
}
Send a sticker
{
"action": "sticker",
"to": "channel:123",
"stickerIds": ["9876543210"],
"content": "Nice work!"
}
- Up to 3 sticker IDs per message.
tocan beuser:<id>for DMs.
Upload a custom emoji
{
"action": "emojiUpload",
"guildId": "999",
"name": "party_blob",
"mediaUrl": "file:///tmp/party.png",
"roleIds": ["222"]
}
- Emoji images must be PNG/JPG/GIF and <= 256KB.
roleIdsis optional; omit to make the emoji available to everyone.
Upload a sticker
{
"action": "stickerUpload",
"guildId": "999",
"name": "clawdbot_wave",
"description": "Clawdbot waving hello",
"tags": "👋",
"mediaUrl": "file:///tmp/wave.png"
}
- Stickers require
name,description, andtags. - Uploads must be PNG/APNG/Lottie JSON and <= 512KB.
Create a poll
{
"action": "poll",
"to": "channel:123",
"question": "Lunch?",
"answers": ["Pizza", "Sushi", "Salad"],
"allowMultiselect": false,
"durationHours": 24,
"content": "Vote now"
}
durationHoursdefaults to 24; max 32 days (768 hours).
Check bot permissions for a channel
{
"action": "permissions",
"channelId": "123"
}
Ideas to try
- React with ✅/⚠️ to mark status updates.
- Post a quick poll for release decisions or meeting times.
- Send celebratory stickers after successful deploys.
- Upload new emojis/stickers for release moments.
- Run weekly “priority check” polls in team channels.
- DM stickers as acknowledgements when a user’s request is completed.
Action gating
Use discord.actions.* to disable action groups:
reactions(react + reactions list + emojiList)stickers,polls,permissions,messages,threads,pins,searchemojiUploads,stickerUploadsmemberInfo,roleInfo,channelInfo,voiceStatus,eventsroles(role add/remove, defaultfalse)moderation(timeout/kick/ban, defaultfalse)
Read recent messages
{
"action": "readMessages",
"channelId": "123",
"limit": 20
}
Send/edit/delete a message
{
"action": "sendMessage",
"to": "channel:123",
"content": "Hello from Clawdbot"
}
With media attachment:
{
"action": "sendMessage",
"to": "channel:123",
"content": "Check out this audio!",
"mediaUrl": "file:///tmp/audio.mp3"
}
touses formatchannel:<id>oruser:<id>for DMs (notchannelId!)mediaUrlsupports local files (file:///path/to/file) and remote URLs (https://...)- Optional
replyTowith a message ID to reply to a specific message
{
"action": "editMessage",
"channelId": "123",
"messageId": "456",
"content": "Fixed typo"
}
{
"action": "deleteMessage",
"channelId": "123",
"messageId": "456"
}
Threads
{
"action": "threadCreate",
"channelId": "123",
"name": "Bug triage",
"messageId": "456"
}
{
"action": "threadList",
"guildId": "999"
}
{
"action": "threadReply",
"channelId": "777",
"content": "Replying in thread"
}
Pins
{
"action": "pinMessage",
"channelId": "123",
"messageId": "456"
}
{
"action": "listPins",
"channelId": "123"
}
Search messages
{
"action": "searchMessages",
"guildId": "999",
"content": "release notes",
"channelIds": ["123", "456"],
"limit": 10
}
Member + role info
{
"action": "memberInfo",
"guildId": "999",
"userId": "111"
}
{
"action": "roleInfo",
"guildId": "999"
}
List available custom emojis
{
"action": "emojiList",
"guildId": "999"
}
Role changes (disabled by default)
{
"action": "roleAdd",
"guildId": "999",
"userId": "111",
"roleId": "222"
}
Channel info
{
"action": "channelInfo",
"channelId": "123"
}
{
"action": "channelList",
"guildId": "999"
}
Voice status
{
"action": "voiceStatus",
"guildId": "999",
"userId": "111"
}
Scheduled events
{
"action": "eventList",
"guildId": "999"
}
Moderation (disabled by default)
{
"action": "timeout",
"guildId": "999",
"userId": "111",
"durationMinutes": 10
}
Discord Writing Style Guide
Keep it conversational! Discord is a chat platform, not documentation.
Do
- Short, punchy messages (1-3 sentences ideal)
- Multiple quick replies > one wall of text
- Use emoji for tone/emphasis 🦞
- Lowercase casual style is fine
- Break up info into digestible chunks
- Match the energy of the conversation
Don't
- No markdown tables (Discord renders them as ugly raw
| text |) - No
## Headersfor casual chat (use bold or CAPS for emphasis) - Avoid multi-paragraph essays
- Don't over-explain simple things
- Skip the "I'd be happy to help!" fluff
Formatting that works
- bold for emphasis
codefor technical terms- Lists for multiple items
-
quotes for referencing
- Wrap multiple links in
<>to suppress embeds
Example transformations
❌ Bad:
I'd be happy to help with that! Here's a comprehensive overview of the versioning strategies available:
## Semantic Versioning
Semver uses MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format where...
## Calendar Versioning
CalVer uses date-based versions like...
✅ Good:
versioning options: semver (1.2.3), calver (2026.01.04), or yolo (`latest` forever). what fits your release cadence?
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