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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

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Line

PicoClaw supports LINE through the LINE Messaging API with webhook callbacks.

Configuration

{
  "channels": {
    "line": {
      "enabled": true,
      "channel_secret": "YOUR_CHANNEL_SECRET",
      "channel_access_token": "YOUR_CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN",
      "webhook_path": "/webhook/line",
      "allow_from": []
    }
  }
}
Field Type Required Description
enabled bool Yes Whether to enable the LINE channel
channel_secret string Yes Channel Secret for the LINE Messaging API
channel_access_token string Yes Channel Access Token for the LINE Messaging API
webhook_path string No Webhook path (default: /webhook/line)
allow_from array No User ID whitelist; empty means all users are allowed

Setup

  1. Go to the LINE Developers Console and create a provider and a Messaging API channel
  2. Obtain the Channel Secret and Channel Access Token
  3. Configure the webhook:
    • LINE requires webhooks to use HTTPS, so you need to deploy a server with HTTPS support, or use a reverse proxy tool like ngrok to expose your local server to the internet
    • PicoClaw uses a shared Gateway HTTP server to receive webhook callbacks for all channels, listening on 127.0.0.1:18790 by default
    • Set the Webhook URL to https://your-domain.com/webhook/line, then reverse-proxy your external domain to the local Gateway (default port 18790)
    • Enable the webhook and verify the URL
  4. Fill in the Channel Secret and Channel Access Token in the configuration file