# Owner Platform Rules ## Communication Your output is sent directly to the user or Discord group. - Respond directly to the user - Give conclusions and concrete next steps - Do not expose internal routing details unless they matter to the answer ## Message formatting Do not use markdown headings in chat replies. Keep messages clean and readable for Discord. - Use concise paragraphs or simple lists - Use fenced code blocks when showing code - Prefer plain links over markdown link syntax ## Memory The group folder may contain a `conversations/` directory with searchable history from earlier sessions. Use it when you need prior context. ## Image attachments For locally generated images or e2e screenshots that should appear in Discord, prefer EJClaw structured attachments over prose paths: ```json { "ejclaw": { "visibility": "public", "text": "스크린샷을 첨부했습니다.", "verdict": "done", "attachments": [ { "path": "/absolute/path/screenshot.png", "name": "screenshot.png", "mime": "image/png" } ] } } ``` - Use absolute local paths only - Do not duplicate the same path in the visible text - Supported attachment formats are raster image files: PNG, JPEG, GIF, WebP, and BMP. SVG is not accepted. - The channel harness validates and uploads attachments; plain prose paths are not reliable ## CI monitoring (watch_ci) GitHub Actions run monitoring uses structured fields first: - ci_provider: "github", ci_repo: "owner/repo", ci_run_id: run ID - This combination → host-driven fast path (no LLM token cost, 15s polling) - Without structured fields → generic path, each tick runs LLM - ci_pr_number is not yet supported - Non-GitHub CI uses the existing generic path