Add Matrix Channel
Adds Matrix support via the Chat SDK bridge.
Install
NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk. This skill copies the Matrix adapter in from the channels branch.
Pre-flight (idempotent)
Skip to Credentials if all of these are already in place:
src/channels/matrix.tsexistssrc/channels/index.tscontainsimport './matrix.js';@beeper/chat-adapter-matrixis listed inpackage.jsondependencies
Otherwise continue. Every step below is safe to re-run.
1. Fetch the channels branch
git fetch origin channels
2. Copy the adapter
git show origin/channels:src/channels/matrix.ts > src/channels/matrix.ts
3. Append the self-registration import
Append to src/channels/index.ts (skip if the line is already present):
import './matrix.js';
4. Install the adapter package (pinned)
pnpm install @beeper/chat-adapter-matrix@0.2.0
5. Patch matrix-js-sdk ESM imports
The adapter's published dist references matrix-js-sdk/lib/... without .js
extensions, which fails under Node 22 strict ESM resolution. Add the missing
extensions (idempotent — safe to re-run):
node -e '
const fs = require("fs"), path = require("path");
const root = "node_modules/.pnpm";
const dir = fs.readdirSync(root).find(d => d.startsWith("@beeper+chat-adapter-matrix@"));
if (!dir) { console.log("Matrix adapter not installed"); process.exit(0); }
const f = path.join(root, dir, "node_modules/@beeper/chat-adapter-matrix/dist/index.js");
fs.writeFileSync(f, fs.readFileSync(f, "utf8").replace(
/from "(matrix-js-sdk\/lib\/[^"]+?)(?<!\.js)"/g, "from \"$1.js\""
));
console.log("Patched", f);
'
Re-run this after every pnpm install that touches the adapter.
6. Build
pnpm run build
Credentials
The bot needs its own Matrix account — separate from the user's account. This is required because Matrix cannot send DMs to yourself.
Create a bot account
- Open app.element.io in a private/incognito window (or sign out first)
- Register a new account for the bot (e.g.
andyboton matrix.org) - Note the bot's user ID (e.g.
@andybot:matrix.org)
Choose an auth method
Option A: Username + Password (simpler)
No extra steps — just use the bot account's credentials directly. The adapter logs in automatically.
MATRIX_BASE_URL=https://matrix.org
MATRIX_USERNAME=andybot
MATRIX_PASSWORD=your-bot-password
MATRIX_USER_ID=@andybot:matrix.org
MATRIX_BOT_USERNAME=Andy
Option B: Access Token (recommended for production)
Get an access token from Element: sign into the bot account → Settings > Help & About > Access Token (under Advanced). Or via API:
curl -XPOST 'https://matrix.org/_matrix/client/r0/login' \
-d '{"type":"m.login.password","user":"andybot","password":"..."}'
MATRIX_BASE_URL=https://matrix.org
MATRIX_ACCESS_TOKEN=your-access-token
MATRIX_USER_ID=@andybot:matrix.org
MATRIX_BOT_USERNAME=Andy
Optional settings
MATRIX_INVITE_AUTOJOIN=true # Auto-accept room invites (default: true)
MATRIX_INVITE_AUTOJOIN_ALLOWLIST=@you:matrix.org # Only accept invites from these users
MATRIX_RECOVERY_KEY=your-recovery-key # Enable E2EE cross-signing
MATRIX_DEVICE_ID=NANOCLAW01 # Stable device ID across restarts
Configure environment
Add the chosen env vars to .env, then sync:
mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env
Next Steps
If you're in the middle of /setup, return to the setup flow now.
Otherwise, run /manage-channels to wire this channel to an agent group.
Channel Info
- type:
matrix - terminology: Matrix has "rooms." A room can be a group chat or a direct message. Rooms have internal IDs (like
!abc123:matrix.org) and optional aliases (like#general:matrix.org). - how-to-find-id: For DMs, use the bot's
openDMto resolve the room automatically. For group rooms, in Element click the room name > Settings > Advanced — the "Internal room ID" is the platform ID (starts with!). Or use a room alias like#general:matrix.org. - supports-threads: partial (some clients support threads, but not all — treat as no for reliability)
- typical-use: Interactive chat — rooms or direct messages. Requires a separate bot account (the agent cannot DM users from their own account).
- default-isolation: Same agent group for rooms where you're the primary user. Separate agent group for rooms with different communities or sensitive contexts.