add-emacs
Add Emacs Channel
Adds Emacs support via a local HTTP bridge. Works with Doom Emacs, Spacemacs, and vanilla Emacs 27.1+.
What you can do with this
- Ask while coding — open the chat buffer (
C-c n c/SPC N c), ask about a function or error without leaving Emacs - Code review — select a region and send it with
nanoclaw-org-send; the response appears as a child heading inline in your org file - Meeting notes — send an org agenda entry; get a summary or action item list back as a child node
- Draft writing — send org prose; receive revisions or continuations in place
- Research capture — ask a question directly in your org notes; the answer lands exactly where you need it
Install
NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk. This skill copies the Emacs adapter and the Lisp client in from the channels branch. Native HTTP bridge — no Chat SDK, no adapter package.
Pre-flight (idempotent)
Skip to Enable if all of these are already in place:
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