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Complete toolkit for creating autonomous AI agents and managing.

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Agent Council

Complete toolkit for creating and managing autonomous AI agents with Discord integration for OpenClaw.

What This Skill Does

Agent Creation:

  • Creates autonomous AI agents with self-contained workspaces
  • Generates SOUL.md (personality & responsibilities)
  • Generates HEARTBEAT.md (cron execution logic)
  • Sets up memory system (hybrid architecture)
  • Configures gateway automatically
  • Binds agents to Discord channels (optional)
  • Sets up daily memory cron jobs (optional)
Discord Channel Management:
  • Creates Discord channels via API
  • Configures OpenClaw gateway allowlists
  • Sets channel-specific system prompts
  • Renames channels and updates references
  • Optional workspace file search

Installation

bash
# Install from ClawHub
clawhub install agent-council

# Or manual install
cp -r . ~/.openclaw/skills/agent-council/
openclaw gateway config.patch --raw '{
  "skills": {
    "entries": {
      "agent-council": {"enabled": true}
    }
  }
}'

Part 1: Agent Creation

Quick Start

bash
scripts/create-agent.sh \
  --name "Watson" \
  --id "watson" \
  --emoji "🔬" \
  --specialty "Research and analysis specialist" \
  --model "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5" \
  --workspace "$HOME/agents/watson" \
  --discord-channel "1234567890"

Workflow

#### 1. Gather Requirements

Ask the user:

  • Agent name (e.g., "Watson")
  • Agent ID (lowercase, hyphenated, e.g., "watson")
  • Emoji (e.g., "🔬")
  • Specialty (what the agent does)
  • Model (which LLM to use)
  • Workspace (where to create agent files)
  • Discord channel ID (optional)
#### 2. Run Creation Script

bash
scripts/create-agent.sh \
  --name "Agent Name" \
  --id "agent-id" \
  --emoji "🤖" \
  --specialty "What this agent does" \
  --model "provider/model-name" \
  --workspace "/path/to/workspace" \
  --discord-channel "1234567890"  # Optional

The script automatically:

  • ✅ Creates workspace with memory subdirectory
  • ✅ Generates SOUL.md and HEARTBEAT.md
  • ✅ Updates gateway config (preserves existing agents)
  • ✅ Adds Discord channel binding (if specified)
  • ✅ Restarts gateway to apply changes
  • ✅ Prompts for daily memory cron setup
#### 3. Customize Agent

After creation:

  • SOUL.md - Refine personality, responsibilities, boundaries
  • HEARTBEAT.md - Add periodic checks and cron logic
  • Workspace files - Add agent-specific configuration

Agent Architecture

Self-contained structure:

text
agents/
├── watson/
│   ├── SOUL.md              # Personality and responsibilities
│   ├── HEARTBEAT.md         # Cron execution logic
│   ├── memory/              # Agent-specific memory
│   │   ├── 2026-02-01.md   # Daily memory logs
│   │   └── 2026-02-02.md
│   └── .openclaw/
│       └── skills/          # Agent-specific skills (optional)

Memory system:

  • Agent-specific memory: /memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md
  • Shared memory access: Agents can read shared workspace
  • Daily updates: Optional cron job for summaries
Cron jobs: If your agent needs scheduled tasks:
  • Create HEARTBEAT.md with execution logic
  • Add cron jobs with --session
  • Document in SOUL.md

Examples

Research agent:

bash
scripts/create-agent.sh \
  --name "Watson" \
  --id "watson" \
  --emoji "🔬" \
  --specialty "Deep research and competitive analysis" \
  --model "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5" \
  --workspace "$HOME/agents/watson" \
  --discord-channel "1234567890"

Image generation agent:

bash
scripts/create-agent.sh \
  --name "Picasso" \
  --id "picasso" \
  --emoji "🎨" \
  --specialty "Image generation and editing specialist" \
  --model "google/gemini-3-flash-preview" \
  --workspace "$HOME/agents/picasso" \
  --discord-channel "9876543210"

Health tracking agent:

bash
scripts/create-agent.sh \
  --name "Nurse Joy" \
  --id "nurse-joy" \
  --emoji "💊" \
  --specialty "Health tracking and wellness monitoring" \
  --model "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5" \
  --workspace "$HOME/agents/nurse-joy" \
  --discord-channel "5555555555"

Part 2: Discord Channel Management

Channel Creation

#### Quick Start

bash
python3 scripts/setup-channel.py \
  --name research \
  --context "Deep research and competitive analysis"

#### Workflow

  • Run setup script:
bash
python3 scripts/setup-channel.py \
  --name <channel-name> \
  --context "<channel-purpose>" \
  [--category-id <discord-category-id>]
  • Apply gateway config (command shown by script):
bash
openclaw gateway config.patch --raw '{"channels": {...}}'

#### Options

With category:

bash
python3 scripts/setup-channel.py \
  --name research \
  --context "Deep research and competitive analysis" \
  --category-id "1234567890"

Use existing channel:

bash
python3 scripts/setup-channel.py \
  --name personal-finance \
  --id 1466184336901537897 \
  --context "Personal finance management"

Channel Renaming

#### Quick Start

bash
python3 scripts/rename-channel.py \
  --id 1234567890 \
  --old-name old-name \
  --new-name new-name

#### Workflow

  • Run rename script:
bash
python3 scripts/rename-channel.py \
  --id <channel-id> \
  --old-name <old-name> \
  --new-name <new-name> \
  [--workspace <workspace-dir>]
  • Apply gateway config if systemPrompt needs updating (shown by script)
  • Commit workspace file changes (if --workspace used)
#### With Workspace Search

bash
python3 scripts/rename-channel.py \
  --id 1234567890 \
  --old-name old-name \
  --new-name new-name \
  --workspace "$HOME/my-workspace"

This will:

  • Rename Discord channel via API
  • Update gateway config systemPrompt
  • Search and update workspace files
  • Report files changed for git commit

Complete Multi-Agent Setup

Full workflow from scratch:

bash
# 1. Create Discord channel
python3 scripts/setup-channel.py \
  --name research \
  --context "Deep research and competitive analysis" \
  --category-id "1234567890"

# (Note the channel ID from output)

# 2. Apply gateway config for channel
openclaw gateway config.patch --raw '{"channels": {...}}'

# 3. Create agent bound to that channel
scripts/create-agent.sh \
  --name "Watson" \
  --id "watson" \
  --emoji "🔬" \
  --specialty "Deep research and competitive analysis" \
  --model "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5" \
  --workspace "$HOME/agents/watson" \
  --discord-channel "1234567890"

# Done! Agent is created and bound to the channel

Configuration

Discord Category ID

Option 1: Command line

bash
python3 scripts/setup-channel.py \
  --name channel-name \
  --context "Purpose" \
  --category-id "1234567890"

Option 2: Environment variable

bash
export DISCORD_CATEGORY_ID="1234567890"
python3 scripts/setup-channel.py --name channel-name --context "Purpose"

Finding Discord IDs

Enable Developer Mode:

  • Settings → Advanced → Developer Mode
Copy IDs:
  • Right-click channel → Copy ID
  • Right-click category → Copy ID

Scripts Reference

create-agent.sh

Arguments:

  • --name (required) - Agent name
  • --id (required) - Agent ID (lowercase, hyphenated)
  • --emoji (required) - Agent emoji
  • --specialty (required) - What the agent does
  • --model (required) - LLM to use (provider/model-name)
  • --workspace (required) - Where to create agent files
  • --discord-channel (optional) - Discord channel ID to bind
Output:
  • Creates agent workspace
  • Generates SOUL.md and HEARTBEAT.md
  • Updates gateway config
  • Optionally creates daily memory cron

setup-channel.py

Arguments:

  • --name (required) - Channel name
  • --context (required) - Channel purpose/context
  • --id (optional) - Existing channel ID
  • --category-id (optional) - Discord category ID
Output:
  • Creates Discord channel (if doesn't exist)
  • Generates gateway config.patch command

rename-channel.py

Arguments:

  • --id (required) - Channel ID
  • --old-name (required) - Current channel name
  • --new-name (required) - New channel name
  • --workspace (optional) - Workspace directory to search
Output:
  • Renames Discord channel
  • Updates gateway systemPrompt (if needed)
  • Lists updated files (if workspace search enabled)

Gateway Integration

This skill integrates with OpenClaw's gateway configuration:

Agents:

json
{
  "agents": {
    "list": [
      {
        "id": "watson",
        "name": "Watson",
        "workspace": "/path/to/agents/watson",
        "model": {
          "primary": "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5"
        },
        "identity": {
          "name": "Watson",
          "emoji": "🔬"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}

Bindings:

json
{
  "bindings": [
    {
      "agentId": "watson",
      "match": {
        "channel": "discord",
        "peer": {
          "kind": "channel",
          "id": "1234567890"
        }
      }
    }
  ]
}

Channels:

json
{
  "channels": {
    "discord": {
      "guilds": {
        "YOUR_GUILD_ID": {
          "channels": {
            "1234567890": {
              "allow": true,
              "requireMention": false,
              "systemPrompt": "Deep research and competitive analysis"
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Agent Coordination

Your main agent coordinates with specialized agents using OpenClaw's built-in session management tools.

List Active Agents

See all active agents and their recent activity:

typescript
sessions_list({
  kinds: ["agent"],
  limit: 10,
  messageLimit: 3  // Show last 3 messages per agent
})

Send Messages to Agents

Direct communication:

typescript
sessions_send({
  label: "watson",  // Agent ID
  message: "Research the competitive landscape for X"
})

Wait for response:

typescript
sessions_send({
  label: "watson",
  message: "What did you find about X?",
  timeoutSeconds: 300  // Wait up to 5 minutes
})

Spawn Sub-Agent Tasks

For complex work, spawn a sub-agent in an isolated session:

typescript
sessions_spawn({
  agentId: "watson",  // Optional: use specific agent
  task: "Research competitive landscape for X and write a report",
  model: "anthropic/claude-opus-4-5",  // Optional: override model
  runTimeoutSeconds: 3600,  // 1 hour max
  cleanup: "delete"  // Delete session after completion
})

The sub-agent will:

  • Execute the task in isolation
  • Announce completion back to your session
  • Self-delete (if cleanup: "delete")

Check Agent History

Review what an agent has been working on:

typescript
sessions_history({
  sessionKey: "watson-session-key",
  limit: 50
})

Coordination Patterns

1. Direct delegation (Discord-bound agents):

  • User messages agent's Discord channel
  • Agent responds directly in that channel
  • Main agent doesn't need to coordinate
2. Programmatic delegation (main agent → sub-agent):
typescript
// Main agent delegates task
sessions_send({
  label: "watson",
  message: "Research X and update memory/research-X.md"
})

// Watson works independently, updates files
// Main agent checks later or Watson reports back

3. Spawn for complex tasks:

typescript
// For longer-running, isolated work
sessions_spawn({
  agentId: "watson",
  task: "Deep dive: analyze competitors A, B, C. Write report to reports/competitors.md",
  runTimeoutSeconds: 7200,
  cleanup: "keep"  // Keep session for review
})

4. Agent-to-agent communication: Agents can send messages to each other:

typescript
// In Watson's context
sessions_send({
  label: "picasso",
  message: "Create an infographic from data in reports/research.md"
})

Best Practices

When to use Discord bindings:

  • ✅ Domain-specific agents (research, health, images)
  • ✅ User wants direct access to agent
  • ✅ Agent should respond to channel activity
When to use sessions_send:
  • ✅ Programmatic coordination
  • ✅ Main agent delegates to specialists
  • ✅ Need response in same session
When to use sessions_spawn:
  • ✅ Long-running tasks (>5 minutes)
  • ✅ Complex multi-step work
  • ✅ Want isolation from main session
  • ✅ Background processing

Example: Research Workflow

typescript
// Main agent receives request: "Research competitor X"

// 1. Check if Watson is active
const agents = sessions_list({ kinds: ["agent"] })

// 2. Delegate to Watson
sessions_send({
  label: "watson",
  message: "Research competitor X: products, pricing, market position. Write findings to memory/research-X.md"
})

// 3. Watson works independently:
//    - Searches web
//    - Analyzes data
//    - Updates memory file
//    - Reports back when done

// 4. Main agent retrieves results
const results = Read("agents/watson/memory/research-X.md")

// 5. Share with user
"Research complete! Watson found: [summary]"

Communication Flow

Main Agent (You) ↔ Specialized Agents:

text
User Request
    ↓
Main Agent (Claire)
    ↓
sessions_send("watson", "Research X")
    ↓
Watson Agent
    ↓
- Uses web_search
- Uses web_fetch
- Updates memory files
    ↓
Responds to main session
    ↓
Main Agent synthesizes and replies

Discord-Bound Agents:

text
User posts in #research channel
    ↓
Watson Agent (bound to channel)
    ↓
- Sees message directly
- Responds in channel
- No main agent involvement

Hybrid Approach:

text
User: "Research X" (main channel)
    ↓
Main Agent delegates to Watson
    ↓
Watson researches and reports back
    ↓
Main Agent: "Done! Watson found..."
    ↓
User: "Show me more details"
    ↓
Main Agent: "@watson post your full findings in #research"
    ↓
Watson posts detailed report in #research channel

Troubleshooting

Agent Creation Issues:

"Agent not appearing in Discord"

  • Verify channel ID is correct
  • Check gateway config bindings section
  • Restart gateway: openclaw gateway restart
"Model errors"
  • Verify model name format: provider/model-name
  • Check model is available in gateway config
Channel Management Issues:

"Failed to create channel"

  • Check bot has "Manage Channels" permission
  • Verify bot token in OpenClaw config
  • Ensure category ID is correct (if specified)
"Category not found"
  • Verify category ID is correct
  • Check bot has access to category
  • Try without category ID (creates uncategorized)
"Channel already exists"
  • Use --id to configure existing channel
  • Or script will auto-detect and configure it

Use Cases

  • Domain specialists - Research, health, finance, coding agents
  • Creative agents - Image generation, writing, design
  • Task automation - Scheduled monitoring, reports, alerts
  • Multi-agent systems - Coordinated team of specialized agents
  • Discord organization - Structured channels for different agent domains

Advanced: Multi-Agent Coordination

For larger multi-agent systems:

Coordination Patterns:

  • Main agent delegates tasks to specialists
  • Agents report progress and request help
  • Shared knowledge base for common information
  • Cross-agent communication via sessions_send
Task Management:
  • Integrate with task tracking systems
  • Route work based on agent specialty
  • Track assignments and completions
Documentation:
  • Maintain agent roster in main workspace
  • Document delegation patterns
  • Keep runbooks for common workflows

Best Practices

  • Organize channels in categories - Group related agent channels
  • Use descriptive channel names - Clear purpose from the name
  • Set specific system prompts - Give each channel clear context
  • Document agent responsibilities - Keep SOUL.md updated
  • Set up memory cron jobs - For agents with ongoing work
  • Test agents individually - Before integrating into team
  • Update gateway config safely - Always use config.patch, never manual edits

Requirements

Bot Permissions:

  • Manage Channels - To create/rename channels
  • View Channels - To read channel list
  • Send Messages - To post in channels
System:
  • OpenClaw installed and configured
  • Node.js/npm via nvm
  • Python 3.6+ (standard library only)
  • Discord bot token (for channel management)

See Also

  • OpenClaw documentation: https://docs.openclaw.ai
  • Multi-agent patterns: https://docs.openclaw.ai/agents
  • Discord bot setup: https://docs.openclaw.ai/channels/discord

Installation

Terminal bash

openclaw install agent-council
    
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💻Code Examples

}'

.txt
## Part 1: Agent Creation

### Quick Start

--discord-channel "1234567890"

---discord-channel-1234567890.txt
### Workflow

#### 1. Gather Requirements

Ask the user:
- **Agent name** (e.g., "Watson")
- **Agent ID** (lowercase, hyphenated, e.g., "watson")
- **Emoji** (e.g., "🔬")
- **Specialty** (what the agent does)
- **Model** (which LLM to use)
- **Workspace** (where to create agent files)
- **Discord channel ID** (optional)

#### 2. Run Creation Script

--discord-channel "1234567890" # Optional

---discord-channel-1234567890--optional.txt
The script automatically:
- ✅ Creates workspace with memory subdirectory
- ✅ Generates SOUL.md and HEARTBEAT.md
- ✅ Updates gateway config (preserves existing agents)
- ✅ Adds Discord channel binding (if specified)
- ✅ Restarts gateway to apply changes
- ✅ Prompts for daily memory cron setup

#### 3. Customize Agent

After creation:
- **SOUL.md** - Refine personality, responsibilities, boundaries
- **HEARTBEAT.md** - Add periodic checks and cron logic
- **Workspace files** - Add agent-specific configuration

### Agent Architecture

**Self-contained structure:**

│ └── skills/ # Agent-specific skills (optional)

--skills--agent-specific-skills-optional.txt
**Memory system:**
- Agent-specific memory: `<workspace>/memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md`
- Shared memory access: Agents can read shared workspace
- Daily updates: Optional cron job for summaries

**Cron jobs:**
If your agent needs scheduled tasks:
1. Create HEARTBEAT.md with execution logic
2. Add cron jobs with `--session <agent-id>`
3. Document in SOUL.md

### Examples

**Research agent:**

--discord-channel "5555555555"

---discord-channel-5555555555.txt
## Part 2: Discord Channel Management

### Channel Creation

#### Quick Start

--context "Deep research and competitive analysis"

---context-deep-research-and-competitive-analysis.txt
#### Workflow

1. Run setup script:

openclaw gateway config.patch --raw '{"channels": {...}}'

openclaw-gateway-configpatch---raw-channels-.txt
#### Options

**With category:**

--context "Personal finance management"

---context-personal-finance-management.txt
### Channel Renaming

#### Quick Start

--new-name new-name

---new-name-new-name.txt
#### Workflow

1. Run rename script:

[--workspace <workspace-dir>]

---workspace-workspace-dir.txt
2. Apply gateway config if systemPrompt needs updating (shown by script)

3. Commit workspace file changes (if `--workspace` used)

#### With Workspace Search

Tags

#coding_agents-and-ides

Quick Info

Category Development
Model Claude 3.5
Complexity Multi-Agent
Author itsahedge
Last Updated 3/10/2026
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Optimized for
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