Initial commit: OpenClaw Skill Collection

6 custom skills (assign-task, dispatch-webhook, daily-briefing,
task-capture, qmd-brain, tts-voice) with technical documentation.
Compatible with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, and OpenCode.
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# Slack Integration
## Overview
OpenClaw's Slack integration supports both Socket Mode (default) and HTTP webhook modes for server deployments.
## Setup Methods
### Socket Mode (Default)
- Requires App Token (`xapp-...`) and Bot Token (`xoxb-...`)
- Minimal configuration involves enabling Socket Mode in Slack app settings and generating tokens
- Supports optional User Token (`xoxp-...`) for read operations like history and reactions
### HTTP Mode
- Alternative for server deployments with HTTPS accessibility
- Uses Events API, Interactivity, and Slash Commands via shared webhook URL
- Requires Signing Secret and Bot Token configuration
## Configuration Options
The system allows per-channel customization including:
- User allowlists and skill filtering
- Custom system prompts per channel
- Bot message handling preferences
- Tool action gating (reactions, messages, pins, member info, emoji)
## Threading Options
Three reply modes control message threading behavior:
- **off** (default): replies in main channel unless message is already threaded
- **first**: initial reply threads, subsequent replies appear in main channel
- **all**: all replies use threading
Per-chat-type overrides enable different behaviors for direct messages, group chats, and channels.
## Security Considerations
Writes default to the bot token so state-changing actions stay scoped to the app's bot permissions. User token writes require explicit opt-in and should be carefully gated.
Multi-bot environments need protective measures against reply loops.
## DM Protection
Pairing mode (default) requires unknown senders to exchange approval codes, with configurable allowlists for trusted users or open access alternatives.