forked from Selig/openclaw-skill
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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# Agent Send Documentation
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## Overview
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The `openclaw agent` command executes a single agent turn without requiring an inbound chat message. It runs through the Gateway by default; add `--local` to force the embedded runtime on the current machine.
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## Key Capabilities
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**Session Management:**
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The command supports three approaches for session selection: targeting via `--to`, reusing existing sessions with `--session-id`, or directly addressing configured agents using `--agent`.
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**Output Formats:**
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By default, the command prints reply text and media URLs. Using `--json` flag generates structured payload with metadata instead.
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**Delivery Options:**
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Optional delivery back to a channel with `--deliver` + `--channel` enables routing responses to WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Google Chat, Slack, Signal, or iMessage.
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## Notable Flags
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The command supports thinking levels (`off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh`), verbose output control, custom timeouts, and fallback behavior: If the Gateway is unreachable, the CLI falls back to the embedded local run.
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## Practical Usage
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Common scenarios include status updates to contacts, log summarization for specific agents, and inbox analysis within existing sessions—all executable from the command line with optional message delivery to configured channels.
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