--- name: wacli description: Send WhatsApp messages to other people or search/sync WhatsApp history via the wacli CLI (not for normal user chats). homepage: https://wacli.sh metadata: { "openclaw": { "emoji": "📱", "requires": { "bins": ["wacli"] }, "install": [ { "id": "brew", "kind": "brew", "formula": "steipete/tap/wacli", "bins": ["wacli"], "label": "Install wacli (brew)", }, { "id": "go", "kind": "go", "module": "github.com/steipete/wacli/cmd/wacli@latest", "bins": ["wacli"], "label": "Install wacli (go)", }, ], }, } --- # wacli Use `wacli` only when the user explicitly asks you to message someone else on WhatsApp or when they ask to sync/search WhatsApp history. Do NOT use `wacli` for normal user chats; OpenClaw routes WhatsApp conversations automatically. If the user is chatting with you on WhatsApp, you should not reach for this tool unless they ask you to contact a third party. Safety - Require explicit recipient + message text. - Confirm recipient + message before sending. - If anything is ambiguous, ask a clarifying question. Auth + sync - `wacli auth` (QR login + initial sync) - `wacli sync --follow` (continuous sync) - `wacli doctor` Find chats + messages - `wacli chats list --limit 20 --query "name or number"` - `wacli messages search "query" --limit 20 --chat ` - `wacli messages search "invoice" --after 2025-01-01 --before 2025-12-31` History backfill - `wacli history backfill --chat --requests 2 --count 50` Send - Text: `wacli send text --to "+14155551212" --message "Hello! Are you free at 3pm?"` - Group: `wacli send text --to "1234567890-123456789@g.us" --message "Running 5 min late."` - File: `wacli send file --to "+14155551212" --file /path/agenda.pdf --caption "Agenda"` Notes - Store dir: `~/.wacli` (override with `--store`). - Use `--json` for machine-readable output when parsing. - Backfill requires your phone online; results are best-effort. - WhatsApp CLI is not needed for routine user chats; it’s for messaging other people. - JIDs: direct chats look like `@s.whatsapp.net`; groups look like `@g.us` (use `wacli chats list` to find).