# directory # `openclaw directory` Directory lookups for channels that support it (contacts/peers, groups, and "me"). ## Common flags * `--channel `: channel id/alias (required when multiple channels are configured; auto when only one is configured) * `--account `: account id (default: channel default) * `--json`: output JSON ## Notes * `directory` is meant to help you find IDs you can paste into other commands (especially `openclaw message send --target ...`). * For many channels, results are config-backed (allowlists / configured groups) rather than a live provider directory. * Default output is `id` (and sometimes `name`) separated by a tab; use `--json` for scripting. ## Using results with `message send` ```bash openclaw directory peers list --channel slack --query "U0" openclaw message send --channel slack --target user:U012ABCDEF --message "hello" ``` ## ID formats (by channel) * WhatsApp: `+15551234567` (DM), `1234567890-1234567890@g.us` (group) * Telegram: `@username` or numeric chat id; groups are numeric ids * Slack: `user:U…` and `channel:C…` * Discord: `user:` and `channel:` * Matrix (plugin): `user:@user:server`, `room:!roomId:server`, or `#alias:server` * Microsoft Teams (plugin): `user:` and `conversation:` * Zalo (plugin): user id (Bot API) * Zalo Personal / `zalouser` (plugin): thread id (DM/group) from `zca` (`me`, `friend list`, `group list`) ## Self ("me") ```bash openclaw directory self --channel zalouser ``` ## Peers (contacts/users) ```bash openclaw directory peers list --channel zalouser openclaw directory peers list --channel zalouser --query "name" openclaw directory peers list --channel zalouser --limit 50 ``` ## Groups ```bash openclaw directory groups list --channel zalouser openclaw directory groups list --channel zalouser --query "work" openclaw directory groups members --channel zalouser --group-id ```