--- summary: "Slash commands: text vs native, config, and supported commands" read_when: - Using or configuring chat commands - Debugging command routing or permissions --- # Slash commands Commands are handled by the Gateway. Most commands must be sent as a **standalone** message that starts with `/`. There are two related systems: - **Commands**: standalone `/...` messages. - **Directives**: `/think`, `/verbose`, `/reasoning`, `/elevated`, `/model`, `/queue`. - Directives are stripped from the message before the model sees it. - In normal chat messages (not directive-only), they are treated as “inline hints” and do **not** persist session settings. - In directive-only messages (the message contains only directives), they persist to the session and reply with an acknowledgement. There are also a few **inline shortcuts** (allowlisted/authorized senders only): `/help`, `/commands`, `/status` (`/usage`), `/whoami` (`/id`). They run immediately, are stripped before the model sees the message, and the remaining text continues through the normal flow. ## Config ```json5 { commands: { native: "auto", text: true, config: false, debug: false, restart: false, useAccessGroups: true } } ``` - `commands.text` (default `true`) enables parsing `/...` in chat messages. - On surfaces without native commands (WhatsApp/WebChat/Signal/iMessage/MS Teams), text commands still work even if you set this to `false`. - `commands.native` (default `"auto"`) registers native commands. - Auto: on for Discord/Telegram; off for Slack (until you add slash commands); ignored for providers without native support. - Set `discord.commands.native`, `telegram.commands.native`, or `slack.commands.native` to override per provider (bool or `"auto"`). - `false` clears previously registered commands on Discord/Telegram at startup. Slack commands are managed in the Slack app and are not removed automatically. - `commands.config` (default `false`) enables `/config` (reads/writes `clawdbot.json`). - `commands.debug` (default `false`) enables `/debug` (runtime-only overrides). - `commands.useAccessGroups` (default `true`) enforces allowlists/policies for commands. ## Command list Text + native (when enabled): - `/help` - `/commands` - `/status` (show current status; includes a short provider usage/quota line when available) - `/usage` (alias: `/status`) - `/whoami` (show your sender id; alias: `/id`) - `/config show|get|set|unset` (persist config to disk, owner-only; requires `commands.config: true`) - `/debug show|set|unset|reset` (runtime overrides, owner-only; requires `commands.debug: true`) - `/cost on|off` (toggle per-response usage line) - `/stop` - `/restart` - `/activation mention|always` (groups only) - `/send on|off|inherit` (owner-only) - `/reset` or `/new` - `/think ` (aliases: `/thinking`, `/t`) - `/verbose on|off` (alias: `/v`) - `/reasoning on|off|stream` (alias: `/reason`; when on, sends a separate message prefixed `Reasoning:`; `stream` = Telegram draft only) - `/elevated on|off` (alias: `/elev`) - `/model ` (alias: `/models`; or `/` from `agents.defaults.models.*.alias`) - `/queue ` (plus options like `debounce:2s cap:25 drop:summarize`; send `/queue` to see current settings) Text-only: - `/compact [instructions]` (see [/concepts/compaction](/concepts/compaction)) Notes: - Commands accept an optional `:` between the command and args (e.g. `/think: high`, `/send: on`, `/help:`). - `/status` and `/usage` show the same status output; for full provider usage breakdown, use `clawdbot status --usage`. - `/cost` appends per-response token usage; it only shows dollar cost when the model uses an API key (OAuth hides cost). - `/restart` is disabled by default; set `commands.restart: true` to enable it. - `/verbose` is meant for debugging and extra visibility; keep it **off** in normal use. - `/reasoning` (and `/verbose`) are risky in group settings: they may reveal internal reasoning or tool output you did not intend to expose. Prefer leaving them off, especially in group chats. - **Fast path:** command-only messages from allowlisted senders are handled immediately (bypass queue + model). - **Inline shortcuts (allowlisted senders only):** `/help`, `/commands`, `/status` (`/usage`), `/whoami` (`/id`) also work when embedded in text. - Unauthorized command-only messages are silently ignored, and inline `/...` tokens are treated as plain text. ## Usage vs cost (what shows where) - **Provider usage/quota** (example: “Claude 80% left”) shows up in `/status` when provider usage tracking is enabled. - **Per-response tokens/cost** is controlled by `/cost on|off` (appended to normal replies). - `/model status` is about **models/auth/endpoints**, not usage. ## Model selection (`/model`) `/model` is implemented as a directive. Examples: ``` /model /model list /model 3 /model openai/gpt-5.2 /model opus@anthropic:claude-cli /model status ``` Notes: - `/model` and `/model list` show a compact, numbered picker (model family + available providers). - `/model <#>` selects from that picker (and prefers the current provider when possible). - `/model status` shows the detailed view, including configured provider endpoint (`baseUrl`) and API mode (`api`) when available. ## Debug overrides `/debug` lets you set **runtime-only** config overrides (memory, not disk). Owner-only. Disabled by default; enable with `commands.debug: true`. Examples: ``` /debug show /debug set messages.responsePrefix="[clawdbot]" /debug set whatsapp.allowFrom=["+1555","+4477"] /debug unset messages.responsePrefix /debug reset ``` Notes: - Overrides apply immediately to new config reads, but do **not** write to `clawdbot.json`. - Use `/debug reset` to clear all overrides and return to the on-disk config. ## Config updates `/config` writes to your on-disk config (`clawdbot.json`). Owner-only. Disabled by default; enable with `commands.config: true`. Examples: ``` /config show /config show messages.responsePrefix /config get messages.responsePrefix /config set messages.responsePrefix="[clawdbot]" /config unset messages.responsePrefix ``` Notes: - Config is validated before write; invalid changes are rejected. - `/config` updates persist across restarts. ## Surface notes - **Text commands** run in the normal chat session (DMs share `main`, groups have their own session). - **Native commands** use isolated sessions: - Discord: `agent::discord:slash:` - Slack: `agent::slack:slash:` (prefix configurable via `slack.slashCommand.sessionPrefix`) - Telegram: `telegram:slash:` (targets the chat session via `CommandTargetSessionKey`) - **`/stop`** targets the active chat session so it can abort the current run. - **Slack:** `slack.slashCommand` is still supported for a single `/clawd`-style command. If you enable `commands.native`, you must create one Slack slash command per built-in command (same names as `/help`).