openclaw directory
Directory lookups for channels that support it (contacts/peers, groups, and “me”).
Common flags
--channel <name>: channel id/alias (required when multiple channels are configured; auto when only one is configured)
--account <id>: account id (default: channel default)
--json: output JSON
Notes
directory is meant to help you find IDs you can paste into other commands (especially openclaw message send --target ...).
- For many channels, results are config-backed (allowlists / configured groups) rather than a live provider directory.
- Default output is
id (and sometimes name) separated by a tab; use --json for scripting.
Using results with message send
openclaw directory peers list --channel slack --query "U0"
openclaw message send --channel slack --target user:U012ABCDEF --message "hello"
- WhatsApp:
+15551234567 (DM), 1234567890-1234567890@g.us (group)
- Telegram:
@username or numeric chat id; groups are numeric ids
- Slack:
user:U… and channel:C…
- Discord:
user:<id> and channel:<id>
- Matrix (plugin):
user:@user:server, room:!roomId:server, or #alias:server
- Microsoft Teams (plugin):
user:<id> and conversation:<id>
- Zalo (plugin): user id (Bot API)
- Zalo Personal /
zalouser (plugin): thread id (DM/group) from zca (me, friend list, group list)
Self (“me”)
openclaw directory self --channel zalouser
openclaw directory peers list --channel zalouser
openclaw directory peers list --channel zalouser --query "name"
openclaw directory peers list --channel zalouser --limit 50
Groups
openclaw directory groups list --channel zalouser
openclaw directory groups list --channel zalouser --query "work"
openclaw directory groups members --channel zalouser --group-id <id>
Last modified on March 22, 2026