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Use for the PROVIDER half of getting a locally running CopilotKit Channels agent to answer in Slack, when no Slack app exists yet — setting up a Channels bot in Slack for the first time, creating the Slack app and its tokens, attaching it to a managed Intelligence Channel, or when a Channel reports setup_required, sits at "Waiting for runtime", the Channel is Online but a Slack mention gets no reply, or a Slack app was built with Socket Mode instead of an Intelligence Request URL. Scoped to an OpenTag checkout, or the OpenTag example inside a channels-sdk clone — the phases assume those conventions (app/channel.tsx, app/env.ts, INTELLIGENCE_CHANNEL_NAME, a local agent on port 8123) and do not describe a project scaffolded by copilotkit init, which already ships its own channel host. If the Slack app and Channel already exist and the question is about declaring or customising the Channel in code, use the copilotkit-channels skill instead.
Use when a developer wants to build their first CopilotKit Channels agent and get it answering in Slack or Microsoft Teams — "set up a channel", "connect my agent to Slack", "get my agent into Teams", or starting from nothing and wanting a working channel end to end. Covers the whole path: inspecting or scaffolding the project, building the AG-UI agent, creating and reconciling the managed Channel with the public CopilotKit CLI, running the long-running host, and proving a real provider mention gets a reply. The workflow is not in this file — it is fetched from https://copilotkit.ai/channels-guide.md at run time, so it cannot go stale against the CLI.
@copilotkit/runtime — mount a fetch-native CopilotRuntime on any JS server, wire middleware, pick an AgentRunner, instantiate BuiltInAgent (Factory Mode with TanStack AI is the preferred default) or plug in any of 12 external agent frameworks (Mastra, LangGraph, CrewAI Crews/Flows, PydanticAI, ADK, LlamaIndex, Agno, AWS Strands, MS Agent Framework, AG2, A2A), enable Intelligence mode for durable threads + websocket, register server-side tools via defineTool, and wire voice transcription. Uses the fetch-based createCopilotRuntimeHandler primitive — the Express/Hono adapters are discouraged. Load the reference under references/ that matches your task.