# @mariozechner/pi-mom A Slack bot powered by Claude that can execute bash commands, read/write files, and interact with your development environment. Designed to be your helpful team assistant. ## Features - **Slack Integration**: Responds to @mentions in channels and DMs - **Full Bash Access**: Execute any command, install tools, configure credentials - **File Operations**: Read, write, and edit files - **Docker Sandbox**: Optional isolation to protect your host machine - **Persistent Workspace**: Each channel gets its own workspace that persists across conversations - **Thread-Based Details**: Clean main messages with verbose tool details in threads ## Installation ```bash npm install @mariozechner/pi-mom ``` ## Quick Start ```bash # Set environment variables export MOM_SLACK_APP_TOKEN=xapp-... export MOM_SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=xoxb-... export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-... # or use your Claude Pro/Max subscription # to get the token install Claude Code and run claude setup-token export ANTHROPIC_OAUTH_TOKEN=sk-ant-... # Run mom mom ./data ``` ## Slack App Setup 1. Create a new Slack app at https://api.slack.com/apps 2. Enable **Socket Mode** (Settings → Socket Mode → Enable) 3. Generate an **App-Level Token** with `connections:write` scope → this is `MOM_SLACK_APP_TOKEN` 4. Add **Bot Token Scopes** (OAuth & Permissions): - `app_mentions:read` - `channels:history` - `channels:read` - `chat:write` - `files:read` - `files:write` - `im:history` - `im:read` - `im:write` - `users:read` 5. **Subscribe to Bot Events** (Event Subscriptions): - `app_mention` - `message.channels` - `message.im` 6. Install the app to your workspace → get the **Bot User OAuth Token** → this is `MOM_SLACK_BOT_TOKEN` ## Usage ### Host Mode (Default) Run tools directly on your machine: ```bash mom ./data ``` ### Docker Sandbox Mode Isolate mom in a container to protect your host: ```bash # Create the sandbox container ./docker.sh create ./data # Run mom with sandbox mom --sandbox=docker:mom-sandbox ./data ``` ### Talking to Mom In Slack: ``` @mom what's in the current directory? @mom clone the repo https://github.com/example/repo and find all TODO comments @mom install htop and show me system stats ``` Mom will: 1. Show brief status updates in the main message 2. Post detailed tool calls and results in a thread 3. Provide a final response ### Stopping Mom If mom is working on something and you need to stop: ``` @mom stop ``` ## CLI Options ```bash mom [options] Options: --sandbox=host Run tools on host (default) --sandbox=docker: Run tools in Docker container ``` ## Docker Sandbox The Docker sandbox treats the container as mom's personal computer: - **Persistent**: Install tools with `apk add`, configure credentials - changes persist - **Isolated**: Mom can only access `/workspace` (your data directory) - **Self-Managing**: Mom can install what she needs and ask for credentials ### Container Management ```bash ./docker.sh create # Create and start container ./docker.sh start # Start existing container ./docker.sh stop # Stop container ./docker.sh remove # Remove container ./docker.sh status # Check if running ./docker.sh shell # Open shell in container ``` ### Example Flow ``` User: @mom check the spine-runtimes repo on GitHub Mom: I need gh CLI. Installing... (runs: apk add github-cli) Mom: I need a GitHub token. Please provide one. User: ghp_xxxx... Mom: (configures gh auth) Mom: Done. Here's the repo info... ``` ## Workspace Structure Each Slack channel gets its own workspace: ``` ./data/ └── C123ABC/ # Channel ID ├── log.jsonl # Message history (managed by mom) ├── attachments/ # Files shared in channel └── scratch/ # Mom's working directory ``` ## Environment Variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `MOM_SLACK_APP_TOKEN` | Slack app-level token (xapp-...) | | `MOM_SLACK_BOT_TOKEN` | Slack bot token (xoxb-...) | | `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` | Anthropic API key | | `ANTHROPIC_OAUTH_TOKEN` | Alternative: Anthropic OAuth token | ## Security Considerations **Host Mode**: Mom has full access to your machine. Only use in trusted environments. **Docker Mode**: Mom is isolated to the container. She can: - Read/write files in `/workspace` (your data dir) - Make network requests - Install packages in the container She cannot: - Access files outside `/workspace` - Access your host credentials - Affect your host system **Recommendations**: 1. Use Docker mode for shared Slack workspaces 2. Create a dedicated GitHub bot account with limited repo access 3. Only share necessary credentials with mom ## License MIT