add-matrix
Add Matrix channel integration via Chat SDK. Works with any Matrix homeserver.
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技能原文 SKILL.md
Add Matrix Channel
Adds Matrix support via the Chat SDK bridge. NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk — this skill copies the Matrix adapter in from the channels branch.
The mechanical steps under Apply carry nc: directive fences: an agent reads the prose and applies them, and a parser can apply them deterministically from the same document. Every directive is idempotent, so the whole skill is safe to re-run; anything a parser can't apply falls back to the prose beside it.
Apply
1. Copy the adapter
Fetch the channels branch and copy the Matrix adapter into src/channels/ (overwrite — the branch is canonical):
src/channels/matrix.ts src/channels/matrix-registration.test.ts
2. Register the adapter
Append the self-registration import to the channel barrel (skipped if the line is already present). This one line is the skill's only reach-in into core:
import './matrix.js';
3. Install the adapter package
Pinned to an exact version — the supply-chain policy rejects ranges and latest. The Matrix adapter lives in the @beeper/ namespace and versions on its own track (not the @chat-adapter/* family), so it carries its own pin:
@beeper/chat-adapter-matrix@0.2.0
4. Patch matrix-js-sdk ESM imports
The adapter's published dist references matrix-js-sdk/lib/... without .js extensions, which fails under Node 22 strict ESM resolution. Add the missing extensions (idempotent — safe to re-run). Re-run this after every pnpm install that touches the adapter:
node -e '
const fs = require("fs"), path = require("path");
const root = "node_modules/.pnpm";
const dir = fs.readdirSync(root).find(d => d.startsWith("@beeper+chat-adapter-matrix@"));
if (!dir) { console.log("Matrix adapter not installed"); process.exit(0); }
const f = path.join(root, dir, "node_modules/@beeper/chat-adapter-matrix/dist/index.js");
fs.writeFileSync(f, fs.readFileSync(f, "utf8").replace(
/from "(matrix-js-sdk\/lib\/[^"]+?)(?<!\.js)"/g, "from \"$1.js\""
));
console.log("Patched", f);
'
5. Build
Build guards the typed createChatSdkBridge(...) core call the adapter makes and proves the dependency is installed and the ESM patch took. It also fails if the import './matrix.js'; line is missing or the barrel can't evaluate.
pnpm run build
pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/matrix-registration.test.ts
matrix-registration.test.ts imports the real channel barrel and asserts the registry contains matrix. It goes red if the import line is deleted or drifts, if the barrel fails to evaluate, or if @beeper/chat-adapter-matrix isn't installed (the import throws) — so it also covers the dependency from step 3.
End-to-end message delivery against a real Matrix homeserver is verified manually once the service is running — see Next Steps.
Credentials
The bot needs its own Matrix account — separate from the user's account. This is required because Matrix cannot send DMs to yourself. These steps are human and interactive (no parser can click through Element), so they stay prose.
Create a bot account
- Open app.element.io in a private/incognito window (or sign out first)
- Register a new account for the bot (e.g.
andyboton matrix.org) - Note the bot's user ID (e.g.
@andybot:matrix.org)
Choose an auth method
Option A: Username + Password (simpler)
No extra steps — just use the bot account's credentials directly. The adapter logs in automatically.
MATRIX_BASE_URL=https://matrix.org MATRIX_USERNAME=andybot MATRIX_PASSWORD=your-bot-password MATRIX_USER_ID=@andybot:matrix.org MATRIX_BOT_USERNAME=Andy
Option B: Access Token (recommended for production)
Get an access token from Element: sign into the bot account → Settings > Help & About > Access Token (under Advanced). Or via API:
curl -XPOST 'https://matrix.org/_matrix/client/r0/login' \
-d '{"type":"m.login.password","user":"andybot","password":"..."}'
MATRIX_BASE_URL=https://matrix.org MATRIX_ACCESS_TOKEN=your-access-token MATRIX_USER_ID=@andybot:matrix.org MATRIX_BOT_USERNAME=Andy
Optional settings
MATRIX_INVITE_AUTOJOIN=true # Auto-accept room invites (default: true) MATRIX_INVITE_AUTOJOIN_ALLOWLIST=@you:matrix.org # Only accept invites from these users MATRIX_RECOVERY_KEY=your-recovery-key # Enable E2EE cross-signing MATRIX_DEVICE_ID=NANOCLAW01 # Stable device ID across restarts
Store the credentials
Capture the values for the auth method you chose, then write them. prompt only asks and binds the answer to a name; a separate directive consumes it — so the same prompts could feed ncl or the OneCLI vault instead of .env by swapping only the consumer. The homeserver URL, the bot's user ID, and a display name are shared across both auth methods:
Paste the homeserver base URL, e.g. `https://matrix.org`.
Paste the bot's full Matrix user ID, e.g. `@andybot:matrix.org`.
Paste a display name for the bot, e.g. `Andy`.
MATRIX_BASE_URL={{base_url}}
MATRIX_USER_ID={{user_id}}
MATRIX_BOT_USERNAME={{bot_username}}
For Option A capture the bot login, for Option B capture the access token — set only the block matching your chosen method:
Option A only — the bot's login username (the localpart, e.g. `andybot`).
Option A only — the bot account's password.
MATRIX_USERNAME={{username}}
MATRIX_PASSWORD={{password}}
Option B only — the access token from Element Settings > Help & About, or from the login API.
MATRIX_ACCESS_TOKEN={{access_token}}
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:
matrix - terminology: Matrix has "rooms." A room can be a group chat or a direct message. Rooms have internal IDs (like
!abc123:matrix.org) and optional aliases (like#general:matrix.org). - how-to-find-id: For DMs, use the bot's
openDMto resolve the room automatically. For group rooms, in Element click the room name > Settings > Advanced — the "Internal room ID" is the platform ID (starts with!). Or use a room alias like#general:matrix.org. - supports-threads: partial (some clients support threads, but not all — treat as no for reliability)
- typical-use: Interactive chat — rooms or direct messages. Requires a separate bot account (the agent cannot DM users from their own account).
- default-isolation: Same agent group for rooms where you're the primary user. Separate agent group for rooms with different communities or sensitive contexts.
Troubleshooting
Build fails with ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND for matrix-js-sdk/lib/.... The ESM extension patch (step 4) hasn't been applied — or a later pnpm install reinstalled the adapter and wiped it. Re-run the patch, then pnpm run build; the patch is idempotent, so re-running is always safe.
Login fails with M_FORBIDDEN. The username/user-ID split is the usual trip: MATRIX_USERNAME is the bare localpart (andybot), while MATRIX_USER_ID is the full ID (@andybot:matrix.org) — swapping them fails auth. With Option B, an access token dies the moment that Element session signs out; grab a fresh one from Settings → Help & About → Access Token, or via the login API.
The bot never joins your room. Auto-join is on by default (MATRIX_INVITE_AUTOJOIN=true), but an allowlist (MATRIX_INVITE_AUTOJOIN_ALLOWLIST) that doesn't include your user ID makes it ignore your invites. Invite the bot from your own account and watch the service log for the join.
Messages to yourself never arrive. Matrix cannot DM your own account — the bot must be its own account, separate from yours. If you configured the adapter with your personal credentials, register a dedicated bot account and redo the credential steps.
Registered but silent. Run pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/matrix-registration.test.ts — red means the barrel import or the @beeper/chat-adapter-matrix install drifted, so re-run the Apply steps. If green, restart the service (see Next Steps) and check logs/nanoclaw.error.log for login errors.