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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:
{
"ejclaw": {
"visibility": "public",
"text": "스크린샷을 첨부했습니다.",
"verdict": "done",
"attachments": [
{
"path": "/absolute/path/screenshot.png",
"name": "screenshot.png",
"mime": "image/png"
}
]
}
}
- When emitting this as your final runner output, emit the JSON envelope directly. Do not wrap it in Markdown fences or add prose outside the JSON.
- 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