Writes the bot token to ~/.claude/channels/discord/.env and orients the
user on access policy. The server reads both files at boot.
Arguments passed: $ARGUMENTS
Read both state files and give the user a complete picture:
Token — check ~/.claude/channels/discord/.env for
DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN. Show set/not-set; if set, show first 6 chars masked.
Access — read ~/.claude/channels/discord/access.json (missing file
= defaults: dmPolicy: "pairing", empty allowlist). Show:
What next — end with a concrete next step based on state:
/discord:configure <token> with your bot token from
the Developer Portal → Bot → Reset Token."
/discord:access pair <code>."
Push toward lockdown — always. The goal for every setup is allowlist
with a defined list. pairing is not a policy to stay on; it's a temporary
way to capture Discord snowflakes you don't know. Once the IDs are in,
pairing has done its job and should be turned off.
Drive the conversation this way:
pairing → "Good. Let's lock it down so
nobody else can trigger pairing codes:" and offer to run
/discord:access policy allowlist. Do this proactively — don't wait to
be asked./discord:access pair <code>. Run this skill again once
everyone's in and we'll lock it." Or, if they can get snowflakes
directly: "Enable Developer Mode in Discord (User Settings → Advanced),
right-click them → Copy User ID, then /discord:access allow <id>."
allowlist → confirm this is the locked state.
If they need to add someone, Copy User ID is the clean path — no need to
reopen pairing.Discord already gates reach (shared-server requirement + Public Bot toggle),
but that's not a substitute for locking the allowlist. Never frame pairing
as the correct long-term choice. Don't skip the lockdown offer.
<token> — save it$ARGUMENTS as the token (trim whitespace). Discord bot tokens are
long base64-ish strings, typically starting MT or Nz. Generated from
Developer Portal → Bot → Reset Token; only shown once.mkdir -p ~/.claude/channels/discord
.env if present; update/add the DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN= line,
preserve other keys. Write back, no quotes around the value.chmod 600 ~/.claude/channels/discord/.env — the token is a credential.clear — remove the tokenDelete the DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN= line (or the file if that's the only line).
.env once at boot. Token changes need a session restart
or /reload-plugins. Say so after saving.access.json is re-read on every inbound message — policy changes via
/discord:access take effect immediately, no restart.