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picoclaw/docs/channels/slack/README.fr.md
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BeaconCat 403ceb39be docs: fix inaccuracies, add translations, and expand channel docs (#1837)
## Config field fixes (cross-verified against Go source)
- MaixCam: server_address → host + port
- IRC: use_tls → tls, channels_to_join → channels (all 6 languages)
- WeCom AI Bot: callback port 18791 → 18790
- credential_encryption: base_url → api_base, add required model field,
  remove incorrect passphrase-only mode docs
- providers.md: agents.defaults.model → model_name (×4), remove
  non-existent session.backlog_limit
- migration guide, troubleshooting: agents.defaults.model → model_name
- ANTIGRAVITY_AUTH: fix file path, Go 1.21 → 1.25, model → model_name
- spawn-tasks: fix truncated file, add Heartbeat introduction
- tools_configuration: add Tavily/SearXNG/GLMSearch, exec allow_remote/
  timeout_seconds/custom_allow_patterns, cron allow_command, skills
  github/search_cache, clawhub timeout/max_zip_size/max_response_size
- configuration: fix builtin skills path (build-time embedded, not cwd),
  HEARTBEAT.md marked auto-generated

## Broken link fixes (15 total)
- chat-apps.md: WeCom/Matrix links with wrong relative paths
- providers.md: migration link with extra docs/ prefix
- hardware-compatibility.md: README links with wrong depth (all 5 langs)
- chat-apps.md: WhatsApp dead links → anchor links (zh/ja)

## Getting-started accuracy
- README (all 6 langs): add picoclaw.io as recommended download,
  add missing picoclaw model CLI command
- docker.md: clarify first-run trigger condition (all 6 langs)
- configuration.md: fix builtin skills path description (all 6 langs)

## QQ channel
- Add quick setup via q.qq.com/qqbot/openclaw (one-click bot creation)
- Add manual setup as fallback (all 6 languages)

## Feishu channel
- Update setup flow: WebSocket/SDK mode, no webhook URL needed
- Preserve Lark international domain note (all 6 languages)

## chat-apps.md
- Add Feishu, Slack, IRC, OneBot detail sections (all 6 languages)
- Add MaixCam section to ja/fr/pt-br/vi
- Fix all channel doc links to point to correct language version

## New translations (25 files, 5 docs × 5 languages)
debug.md, credential_encryption.md, hardware-compatibility.md,
ANTIGRAVITY_AUTH.md, ANTIGRAVITY_USAGE.md → zh/ja/fr/pt-br/vi

## Channel docs (6 languages each, 60 new files)
telegram, discord, qq, feishu, maixcam, dingtalk, line, slack, onebot,
wecom/wecom_aibot, wecom/wecom_app, wecom/wecom_bot

Co-authored-by: BeaconCat <BeaconCat@users.noreply.github.com>
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Slack

Slack est l'une des principales plateformes de messagerie instantanée pour les entreprises. PicoClaw utilise le Socket Mode de Slack pour une communication bidirectionnelle en temps réel, sans nécessiter la configuration d'un endpoint webhook public.

Configuration

{
  "channels": {
    "slack": {
      "enabled": true,
      "bot_token": "xoxb-...",
      "app_token": "xapp-...",
      "allow_from": []
    }
  }
}
Champ Type Requis Description
enabled bool Oui Activer ou non le canal Slack
bot_token string Oui Bot User OAuth Token du bot Slack (commence par xoxb-)
app_token string Oui App Level Token Socket Mode de l'application Slack (commence par xapp-)
allow_from array Non Liste blanche d'ID utilisateurs ; vide signifie tous les utilisateurs

Procédure de configuration

  1. Rendez-vous sur Slack API et créez une nouvelle application Slack
  2. Activez le Socket Mode et obtenez l'App Level Token
  3. Ajoutez des Bot Token Scopes (par exemple chat:write, im:history, etc.)
  4. Installez l'application dans votre espace de travail et obtenez le Bot User OAuth Token
  5. Renseignez le Bot Token et l'App Token dans le fichier de configuration