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| summary: "Markdown formatting pipeline for outbound channels" | |
| read_when: | |
| - You are changing markdown formatting or chunking for outbound channels | |
| - You are adding a new channel formatter or style mapping | |
| - You are debugging formatting regressions across channels | |
| title: "Markdown Formatting" | |
| # Markdown formatting | |
| OpenClaw formats outbound Markdown by converting it into a shared intermediate | |
| representation (IR) before rendering channel-specific output. The IR keeps the | |
| source text intact while carrying style/link spans so chunking and rendering can | |
| stay consistent across channels. | |
| ## Goals | |
| - **Consistency:** one parse step, multiple renderers. | |
| - **Safe chunking:** split text before rendering so inline formatting never | |
| breaks across chunks. | |
| - **Channel fit:** map the same IR to Slack mrkdwn, Telegram HTML, and Signal | |
| style ranges without re-parsing Markdown. | |
| ## Pipeline | |
| 1. **Parse Markdown -> IR** | |
| - IR is plain text plus style spans (bold/italic/strike/code/spoiler) and link spans. | |
| - Offsets are UTF-16 code units so Signal style ranges align with its API. | |
| - Tables are parsed only when a channel opts into table conversion. | |
| 2. **Chunk IR (format-first)** | |
| - Chunking happens on the IR text before rendering. | |
| - Inline formatting does not split across chunks; spans are sliced per chunk. | |
| 3. **Render per channel** | |
| - **Slack:** mrkdwn tokens (bold/italic/strike/code), links as `<url|label>`. | |
| - **Telegram:** HTML tags (`<b>`, `<i>`, `<s>`, `<code>`, `<pre><code>`, `<a href>`). | |
| - **Signal:** plain text + `text-style` ranges; links become `label (url)` when label differs. | |
| ## IR example | |
| Input Markdown: | |
| ```markdown | |
| Hello **world** — see [docs](https://docs.openclaw.ai). | |
| ``` | |
| IR (schematic): | |
| ```json | |
| { | |
| "text": "Hello world — see docs.", | |
| "styles": [{ "start": 6, "end": 11, "style": "bold" }], | |
| "links": [{ "start": 19, "end": 23, "href": "https://docs.openclaw.ai" }] | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| ## Where it is used | |
| - Slack, Telegram, and Signal outbound adapters render from the IR. | |
| - Other channels (WhatsApp, iMessage, MS Teams, Discord) still use plain text or | |
| their own formatting rules, with Markdown table conversion applied before | |
| chunking when enabled. | |
| ## Table handling | |
| Markdown tables are not consistently supported across chat clients. Use | |
| `markdown.tables` to control conversion per channel (and per account). | |
| - `code`: render tables as code blocks (default for most channels). | |
| - `bullets`: convert each row into bullet points (default for Signal + WhatsApp). | |
| - `off`: disable table parsing and conversion; raw table text passes through. | |
| Config keys: | |
| ```yaml | |
| channels: | |
| discord: | |
| markdown: | |
| tables: code | |
| accounts: | |
| work: | |
| markdown: | |
| tables: off | |
| ``` | |
| ## Chunking rules | |
| - Chunk limits come from channel adapters/config and are applied to the IR text. | |
| - Code fences are preserved as a single block with a trailing newline so channels | |
| render them correctly. | |
| - List prefixes and blockquote prefixes are part of the IR text, so chunking | |
| does not split mid-prefix. | |
| - Inline styles (bold/italic/strike/inline-code/spoiler) are never split across | |
| chunks; the renderer reopens styles inside each chunk. | |
| If you need more on chunking behavior across channels, see | |
| [Streaming + chunking](/concepts/streaming). | |
| ## Link policy | |
| - **Slack:** `[label](url)` -> `<url|label>`; bare URLs remain bare. Autolink | |
| is disabled during parse to avoid double-linking. | |
| - **Telegram:** `[label](url)` -> `<a href="url">label</a>` (HTML parse mode). | |
| - **Signal:** `[label](url)` -> `label (url)` unless label matches the URL. | |
| ## Spoilers | |
| Spoiler markers (`||spoiler||`) are parsed only for Signal, where they map to | |
| SPOILER style ranges. Other channels treat them as plain text. | |
| ## How to add or update a channel formatter | |
| 1. **Parse once:** use the shared `markdownToIR(...)` helper with channel-appropriate | |
| options (autolink, heading style, blockquote prefix). | |
| 2. **Render:** implement a renderer with `renderMarkdownWithMarkers(...)` and a | |
| style marker map (or Signal style ranges). | |
| 3. **Chunk:** call `chunkMarkdownIR(...)` before rendering; render each chunk. | |
| 4. **Wire adapter:** update the channel outbound adapter to use the new chunker | |
| and renderer. | |
| 5. **Test:** add or update format tests and an outbound delivery test if the | |
| channel uses chunking. | |
| ## Common gotchas | |
| - Slack angle-bracket tokens (`<@U123>`, `<#C123>`, `<https://...>`) must be | |
| preserved; escape raw HTML safely. | |
| - Telegram HTML requires escaping text outside tags to avoid broken markup. | |
| - Signal style ranges depend on UTF-16 offsets; do not use code point offsets. | |
| - Preserve trailing newlines for fenced code blocks so closing markers land on | |
| their own line. | |