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Monitor Discord channel activity and persist notable items to memory. Run from main session during heartbeat.

openclaw By openclaw schedule Updated 1/9/2026

name: lurk description: Monitor Discord channel activity and persist notable items to memory. Run from main session during heartbeat.

Lurk Skill

Monitor Discord lurk channels and persist notable activity to shared memory.

When to Use

  • Hourly heartbeat (step 3)
  • Manual trigger to capture current channel state

How to Run

Use discord.readMessages to read recent messages from the LURK channels listed in AGENTS.md.

  • Do not read or write to any channel that is not explicitly listed there.
  • These channels are read-only (sendPolicy denies replies).

What to Capture

Persist these:

  • Support issues / bug reports
  • Questions that indicate user confusion
  • Feature requests with discussion
  • Anything referencing GitHub issues/PRs
  • Repeated topics (multiple users, same issue)
  • Announcements or important updates

Skip these:

  • Casual chat / banter
  • Single-word reactions
  • Bot spam
  • Already-resolved questions

Output

Append to /memory/discord/YYYY-MM-DD.md using memory-edit (exclusive lock).

## HH:MM #channel-name
- [brief summary of notable item]
- Links to #NNN if references GitHub issue
- @username if relevant

## HH:MM #channel-name
- [another item]

Constraints

  • Be selective. Only notable items.
  • Include timestamp and channel name.
  • Keep each entry to 1-2 lines.
  • Cross-reference GitHub issues when mentioned.
  • Never write to /memory using raw redirects (>, >>); always use memory-edit.
  • If nothing notable: don't write anything, reply NO_NOTABLE_ACTIVITY.
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/openclaw/clawdinators --skill lurk
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