migrate-slack-agents
従来のシングルボットSlackインストールを、エージェントの識別、ワークスペース、メモリ、配線動作を保持しつつ、既存のエージェントグループごとに1つのプロビジョニングされたSlackアプリに移行するか、オペレーターがクラシックに残るかどうかを記録し、クラシックは引き続きサポートされます。
Migrate classic Slack agents
Turn every agent group wired through the classic instance='slack' adapter into
a named slack-<slug> bot without replacing the agent group. This is an
operator-guided, resumable data migration. It never creates an agent group and
never edits an agent workspace.
Migration is optional. Classic single-bot Slack remains fully supported; this skill first offers the choice, and staying on classic is a valid outcome that also satisfies the update requirement.
Hard invariants:
- Never call
create_agentorncl groups create. - Never change an
agent_groups.idor write undergroups/<folder>/. - Never merge the
channelsbranch; fetch and copy skill-owned files only. - Never print token values. Show key names and masked presence only.
- Keep classic rows, credentials, and the shared Slack app available for rollback until the operator explicitly approves cutover.
Phase 1: Detect classic state
Run from the NanoClaw project root. Read the central DB only through the sanctioned wrapper.
Classic state requires all four signals:
-
src/channels/index.tscontains the Slack barrel importimport './slack.js';. -
.envhas a non-empty unsuffixedSLACK_BOT_TOKENand either a non-emptySLACK_APP_TOKENorSLACK_SIGNING_SECRET. Check presence without echoing values. -
This query returns at least one row:
pnpm exec tsx scripts/q.ts data/v2.db "SELECT mg.id, mga.id, mga.agent_group_id FROM messaging_groups mg JOIN messaging_group_agents mga ON mga.messaging_group_id=mg.id WHERE mg.channel_type='slack' AND mg.instance='slack' ORDER BY mg.id, mga.agent_group_id" -
At least one wired group does not yet have complete named-instance coverage: a stable slug, both
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN_<SUFFIX>andSLACK_APP_TOKEN_<SUFFIX>, that slug inSLACK_INSTANCES, and the expectedslack-<slug>messaging-group/wiring rows.
If the classic conjunction is absent and there is no partial state, stop with:
Nothing to migrate: this install does not have the classic shared-bot Slack state.
This is a successful no-op. If only some signals exist, make no changes; report the inconsistent or partial state instead of guessing. If every wired group already has complete named coverage, report that the migration is already complete and proceed only to the update-requirement acknowledgement in Phase 9.
Phase 1b: Offer the choice
Classic state confirmed does not mean migration is required. Present the decision to the operator before touching anything, in words like these:
Your classic Slack setup keeps working as-is — nothing forces this migration. The new Slack experience adds Slack agent spawning (create new agents straight from Slack, each with its own provisioned bot and avatar) plus UX improvements — per-agent identities, DM onboarding, multi-agent rooms. Say the word and we'll run the upgrade now — or run
/migrate-slack-agentslater manually.
If the operator chooses to stay on classic: make no changes, acknowledge the update requirement now using the Phase 9 ack command (the requirement records a decision, not only a completed migration), state that classic Slack continues working unchanged, and stop. Re-running this skill later re-offers the migration.
If the operator chooses to migrate, continue to Phase 2.
Phase 2: Inventory and propose the map
Before any mutation, capture every classic surface and its complete behavior:
pnpm exec tsx scripts/q.ts data/v2.db "SELECT ag.id, ag.name, ag.folder, mg.id, mg.platform_id, mg.name, mg.is_group, mg.unknown_sender_policy, mga.id, mga.engage_mode, mga.engage_pattern, mga.sender_scope, mga.ignored_message_policy, mga.session_mode, mga.threads, mga.priority FROM messaging_groups mg JOIN messaging_group_agents mga ON mga.messaging_group_id=mg.id JOIN agent_groups ag ON ag.id=mga.agent_group_id WHERE mg.channel_type='slack' AND mg.instance='slack' ORDER BY ag.id, mg.id, mga.priority DESC"
pnpm exec tsx scripts/q.ts data/v2.db "SELECT ad.agent_group_id, ad.local_name, ad.target_type, ad.target_id FROM agent_destinations ad JOIN messaging_groups mg ON ad.target_type='channel' AND ad.target_id=mg.id WHERE mg.channel_type='slack' AND mg.instance='slack' ORDER BY ad.agent_group_id, ad.local_name"
Classify each surface as DM, channel, or MPIM. A D… conversation is a DM;
use Slack conversations.info with the classic bot token to distinguish an
MPIM from a channel when the stored id is ambiguous, returning only type/id
metadata and never the token.
Choose one stable, unique slug per agent group using the flow's normalization:
lowercase, replace non-alphanumerics with -, trim -, and add a numeric
suffix if an env key, SLACK_INSTANCES entry, or named DB instance is already
claimed by another group. Once any migration state exists, never change that
group's slug. Include the group commonly called “master”; it also gets its own
provisioned app.
Slugs are de-duplicated, but the Slack-visible bot display name comes from the agent group's name — and Slack allows two apps with identical display names in one workspace, leaving humans a mention picker with twins told apart only by avatar. If any two migrating groups share a display name, flag it in the dry-run and have the operator differentiate the names before provisioning; renaming at this point is free, while renaming after provisioning requires a manifest update.
Present a dry-run table with:
- agent group id, name, folder, and chosen slug;
- every old messaging-group id, type, platform id, and destination name;
- the full old wiring row and unknown-sender policy;
- the proposed
slack-<slug>surface and whether it is new, partial, or done.
For a channel, map the old row to a sibling with the same platform_id and
instance='slack-<slug>'. DMs and MPIMs need new conversation ids as described
in Phase 6. Ask the operator to confirm the entire map before continuing.
Phase 3: Install the current Slack agents payloads
First run /update-skills for the installed Slack channel only and require its
structured result to report success: true and refreshed. That refreshes the
barrel-registered /add-slack payload; it deliberately does not install
companion skills, credentials, wirings, or restarts.
Resolve the remote that points at nanocoai/nanoclaw the same fork-aware way
/update-skills does; do not assume it is origin. Fetch, but never merge:
source setup/lib/channels-remote.sh
channels_remote="$(resolve_channels_remote)"
git fetch "$channels_remote" channels
From $channels_remote/channels, materialize every file under
.claude/skills/slack-a2a-rooms/ and then every file under
.claude/skills/slack-agent-flow/ with git ls-tree + git show. Read each
new SKILL.md completely and apply its own Apply steps, in that order. The
order is load-bearing and mirrors setup/channels/companions.ts. The standard
driver may apply each document:
pnpm exec tsx setup/lib/skill-driver.ts .claude/skills/slack-a2a-rooms
pnpm exec tsx setup/lib/skill-driver.ts .claude/skills/slack-agent-flow
Do not continue unless both report fully applied and their own build/tests
pass. Source contracts: .claude/skills/add-slack/SKILL.md,
setup/channels/companions.ts, and the two fetched companion SKILL.md files.
Phase 4: Get provisioning authority
Pause and ask the operator to choose and complete one authority path:
- Managed broker — enroll/validate the registry install token, then have
the operator connect the intended Slack workspace through the broker OAuth
flow. The flow accepts
NANOCLAW_INSTALL_TOKENor the enrolled account. - Direct Slack — the operator supplies a valid
SLACK_MANAGER_TOKENin.envforapps.manifest.create+apps.managedInstall.
Never select a path, workspace, or authority on the operator's behalf. Confirm
the intended workspace matches the classic bot's auth.test team before any
app is created. See src/provisioning/slack-app.ts and the fetched flow's
provision.ts for the two transport contracts.
Phase 5: Provision every existing group
Choose an existing classic Slack-wired group with a Slack approver as the
stable source group. It supplies the operator identity and authenticates the
origin slack instance; it is not cloned. For every inventoried group,
including the source/master group, run the installed finish primitive with
the recorded slug and defer room creation:
pnpm exec tsx scripts/slack-agent-flow-finish.ts \
--group <existing-agent-group-id> \
--name <stable-slug> \
--source-group <source-agent-group-id> \
--origin-instance slack \
--room none
Do not pass --restart yet. Run all groups first. The script reuses a complete
suffixed token pair, creates the operator DM and its wiring idempotently, and
does not create an agent group. On a partial pair, finish the existing Slack
app installation and retry the same slug; never choose a new slug or create a
second app. Ensure every completed slug is present exactly once in
SLACK_INSTANCES, including reuse cases. The exact CLI contract is documented
at the top of scripts/slack-agent-flow-finish.ts.
Phase 6: Recreate surfaces and clone behavior
For each old wiring:
- Channel: the operator or an authorized Slack API caller must invite the
new bot to the existing channel. Use the same channel
platform_id. - DM: use the operator DM created by the finish script. Every other user must open a new DM with the new bot; use that new DM id.
- MPIM: recreate the membership with the new bot. Slack forks it to a new conversation id; use the new id.
Create each sibling through ncl messaging-groups create, copying name,
is_group, and unknown_sender_policy. Then use ncl wirings create with
--channel-type slack, the resolved --platform-id,
--instance slack-<slug>, and the existing --agent-group-id. Pass the
recorded --engage-mode, --engage-pattern, --sender-scope,
--ignored-message-policy, --session-mode, --priority, and thread policy;
omit --threads when the old value is NULL, otherwise pass true or false.
ncl messaging-groups create --channel-type slack --platform-id <new-or-reused-platform-id> --instance slack-<slug> --name "<recorded-name>" --is-group <0-or-1> --unknown-sender-policy <recorded-unknown-sender-policy>
ncl wirings create --channel-type slack --platform-id <new-or-reused-platform-id> --instance slack-<slug> --agent-group-id <existing-agent-group-id> --engage-mode <recorded-engage-mode> --sender-scope <recorded-sender-scope> --ignored-message-policy <recorded-ignored-policy> --session-mode <recorded-session-mode> --priority <recorded-priority>
If a legacy pattern row has NULL engage_pattern, pass . to preserve its
match-all runtime behavior. Do not accept adapter defaults in place of any
recorded behavior field. These create operations are idempotent on their
natural keys/pairs and create the companion destination row.
Show these operator-visible warnings verbatim:
- DM
platform_ids are bot-specific (old DMs can't be copied; only the operator DM is auto-resolved — other DMs need re-opening per user). user_dmscache is not instance-aware.- MPIM membership changes fork conversations (new IDs).
- Existing sessions stay on the old rows (session history does not transfer — new instances start fresh sessions).
- Destination names collide → suffixed (reconcile deliberately, preserve the original local name where the old wiring is retired).
Keep suffixed destination names during the rollback window. If the operator
later retires an old wiring, reconcile with ncl destinations remove/add
instead of raw SQL, and transfer its original local name only after the old
target no longer needs it. src/db/messaging-groups.ts and
docs/db-central.md define the destination side effect and session behavior.
Phase 7: Verify before cutover
Restart once after all apps and rows exist:
bash setup/lib/restart.sh
Do not proceed until all checks pass:
- every
slack-<slug>instance authenticates after restart; confirm with instance-specific startup logs and Slackauth.testwithout printing tokens; - the operator can DM every agent and receive the response from the new bot;
- each new bot is invited to every mapped channel, and an explicit mention of that bot reaches only the expected existing agent group;
- controlled channel tests show no duplicate responders from the classic and named bots;
- the baseline and current
agent_groupsids/folders are identical, every originalgroups/<folder>/remains in place, and no persona, workspace, or memory file was rewritten; - every mapped sibling row and wiring matches the recorded behavior fields.
If a test fails, keep the classic app active, repair the partial named state, and resume from the ledger. Do not acknowledge the update requirement.
Phase 8: Explicit cutover gate
Show the verification result and ask the operator for explicit cutover confirmation. Only after approval, remove the classic bot from migrated channels and/or disable the unsuffixed Slack credentials so the shared adapter cannot answer alongside the named bots. Re-run the channel tests and require no duplicate responders.
Never delete or archive a Slack app automatically. Until this gate, keep the old rows, apps, and tokens intact. Detached old messaging-group rows preserve their wirings, sessions, and destinations, providing the rollback path: restore the unsuffixed credentials or re-invite the classic bot, restart, and disable the named instances if necessary.
Phase 9: Resume and acknowledge the update
The workflow is safe to re-run. Treat a group as complete only when its stable
slug has both suffixed tokens, a SLACK_INSTANCES entry, and matching DB
coverage for every mapped surface. Skip complete steps. Resume partial rows or
credentials with the same slug; the finish primitive reuses tokens and its
Slack/DB legs are get-before-create, so retries do not duplicate apps or rows.
Acknowledge the [BREAKING] requirement in exactly two cases: the operator
chose to stay on classic (Phase 1b), or Phases 7 and 8 passed. Use the
transaction id and requirement id supplied by /update-nanoclaw:
pnpm exec tsx "$stageRoot/scripts/update-nanoclaw.ts" ack \
--project-root "$PWD" --id "$id" \
--requirement "$requirement_id" --status succeeded
Then return control to /update-nanoclaw to finish and health-check. A failed
or half-migrated state remains pending; never acknowledge it merely to let the
update finish — either complete verification and cutover, or roll back to
classic and record the stay decision instead.