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feishu-drive

Manage Feishu cloud storage files, folders, and documents directly through your assistant.

Introduction

The Feishu Drive skill enables your OpenClaw assistant to interface directly with Feishu cloud storage, allowing for seamless file management and organization. Designed for professional users who rely on Feishu for collaboration, this tool bridges the gap between conversational commands and your cloud infrastructure. Whether you are automating routine file organization or need quick access to specific documents, this skill provides a robust command interface for file operations within shared spaces.

  • Perform granular cloud storage operations: list, create, move, and delete files or folders.

  • Support for a wide array of Feishu file types including doc, docx, sheet, bitable, mindnote, and shortcuts.

  • Parse and utilize Feishu URL structure, extracting folder and file tokens for direct interaction.

  • Enable read-only or full access modes via granular permissions: drive:drive and drive:drive:readonly.

  • Facilitate navigation of cloud file hierarchies through token-based folder browsing.

  • The skill functions via the feishu_drive tool; ensure your workspace is configured with the appropriate feishu channel enabled.

  • Note that bots do not possess a 'My Space' in Feishu; all operations occur within folders explicitly shared with the bot.

  • To begin, create a target folder in Feishu and share access with the bot; this acts as the operational root directory.

  • Use the list action to explore nested directories by providing the relevant folder_token.

  • Input requirements include precise file_token or folder_token values, typically retrieved via URL parsing from a browser session.

  • When creating or moving items, ensure the target folder_token is properly provided to avoid 400 errors during API execution.

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