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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Slash Commands Documentation
Overview
The system handles commands through the Gateway, with two main categories:
Commands are standalone /... messages, while Directives like /think, /verbose, and /model are stripped before the model processes the message. Directives persist when sent alone but function as inline hints within regular messages.
Key Configuration
The default settings enable text commands (commands.text: true) while disabling bash operations (commands.bash: false). Authorization requires commands.useAccessGroups: true by default, restricting directives to approved senders.
Main Command Categories
Universal commands include /help, /commands, /skill, /status, and /whoami. Model-related operations use /model for selection and /queue for processing preferences.
Bash operations require explicit enablement and use the syntax ! <cmd> or /bash <cmd>. Configuration management relies on /config and /debug for persistent and temporary overrides respectively, both restricted to the owner.
Directives and Shortcuts
Directives modify behavior dynamically: /think adjusts reasoning depth, /verbose increases output detail, and /elevated on|off|ask|full manages permission levels. Inline shortcuts like /status work within regular messages and bypass normal processing queues for authorized users.
Platform-Specific Notes
Discord reserves the /tts command name, using /voice natively instead. Slack requires individual slash command setup per built-in command when native support is enabled. Telegram and Slack provide button menus for command arguments.