Models like Moonshot kimi-k2.5 and DeepSeek-R1 return a
reasoning_content field in assistant messages. When thinking is enabled,
the API requires this field to be echoed back in subsequent requests.
PicoClaw was silently dropping it, causing 400 errors on tool-call
round-trips.
- Add ReasoningContent to Message and LLMResponse types
- Parse reasoning_content in openai_compat parseResponse()
- Carry reasoning_content through assistant tool-call messages
- Add unit test for reasoning_content parsing
Fixes#588
Resolved conflicts:
- pkg/config/config.go: Removed duplicate DefaultConfig() (already in defaults.go)
- pkg/config/defaults.go: Updated Temperature to *float64 (nil default)
Upstream changes included:
- Temperature changed from float64 to *float64 (nil means use provider default)
- New HeartbeatConfig and DevicesConfig
- Various agent and tool improvements
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* fix: add MaxTokens and Temperature fields to AgentInstance and update related logic
* feat: add MaxTokens and Temperature options to SubagentManager and update tool loop logic
* feat: add default temperature handling and update related tests
* feat: allow temperature 0 and distinguish unset
* fix: format MockLLMProvider struct in subagent_tool_test.go
Add support for persisting thought_signature metadata from Google/Gemini 3
models. This introduces ExtraContent and GoogleExtra types to handle
provider-specific metadata, and ensures thought signatures are properly
preserved through the tool call lifecycle.
Append emergency compression note to the original system prompt
instead of creating a separate system message. Some APIs like
Zhipu reject two consecutive system messages.
- Preserve user's configured model during config migration (issue #5)
- Simplify ExtractProtocol using strings.Cut
- Extract NormalizeToolCall to shared utility, removing ~70 lines of duplicate code
- Clean up unused fields in providerMigrationConfig struct
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Resolve conflicts in pkg/providers/types.go and pkg/agent/loop.go:
- types.go: use protocoltypes aliases from PR #213, keep fallback types
- loop.go: drop old single-agent createToolRegistry (replaced by multi-agent pattern)
Refactor to align with PR #213 patterns:
- instance.go: use NewExecToolWithConfig (accept full config for deny patterns)
- registry.go: pass full config to NewAgentInstance
- loop.go: add Perplexity web search options to registerSharedTools
Resolve conflicts:
- pkg/agent/loop.go: integrate context compression, command handling,
utf8 token estimation, and summarization notification into
multi-agent routing architecture
- pkg/config/config_test.go: merge imports from both branches
- pkg/agent/loop_test.go: update test to use registry-based sessions
Fixes four issues identified in the community code review:
- Session persistence broken on Windows: session keys like
"telegram:123456" contain ':', which is illegal in Windows
filenames. filepath.Base() strips drive-letter prefixes on Windows,
causing Save() to silently fail. Added sanitizeFilename() to
replace invalid chars in the filename while keeping the original
key in the JSON payload.
- HTTP client with no timeout: HTTPProvider used Timeout: 0 (infinite
wait), which can hang the entire agent if an API endpoint becomes
unresponsive. Set a 120s safety timeout.
- Slack AllowFrom type mismatch: SlackConfig used plain []string
while every other channel uses FlexibleStringSlice, so numeric
user IDs in Slack config would fail to parse.
- Token estimation wrong for CJK: estimateTokens() divided byte
length by 4, but CJK characters are 3 bytes each, causing ~3x
overestimation and premature summarization. Switched to
utf8.RuneCountInString() / 3 for better cross-language accuracy.
Also added unit tests for the session filename sanitization.
Ref #116
Update registerSharedTools to use new WebSearchToolOptions API and
add hardware tools (I2C, SPI) from upstream. Accept upstream's
new web tools config test.
* add I2C and SPI tools for hardware interaction
- Implemented I2CTool for I2C bus interaction, including device scanning, reading, and writing.
- Implemented SPITool for SPI bus communication, supporting device listing, data transfer, and reading.
- Added platform-specific implementations for Linux and stubs for non-Linux platforms.
- Updated agent loop to register new I2C and SPI tools.
- Created documentation for hardware skills, including usage examples and pinmux setup instructions.
* Remove build constraints for Linux from I2C and SPI tool files.
Resolve conflicts in loop.go, config.go, config_test.go,
spawn.go, and subagent.go. Integrate upstream ToolResult/AsyncTool
pattern with multi-agent routing features. Rename mockProvider
to mockRegistryProvider in registry_test.go to avoid redeclaration
with upstream's loop_test.go.
Merge upstream/main into bugfix/fix-duplicate-telegram-messages.
Conflict resolutions:
- pkg/agent/loop.go: Adopt upstream's processSystemMessage which removes
runAgentLoop call entirely (subagents now communicate via message tool
directly). Keep PR's HasSentInRound() check in Run() for normal
message processing path.
- pkg/tools/message.go: Merge both changes - keep sentInRound tracking
from PR and adopt upstream's *ToolResult return type with Silent: true.
- Add constants package with IsInternalChannel helper to centralize internal channel checks across agent, channels, and heartbeat services
- Add ToProviderDefs method to ToolRegistry to consolidate tool definition conversion logic used in agent loop and tool loop
- Refactor SubagentTool.Execute to use RunToolLoop for consistent tool execution with iteration tracking
- Remove duplicate inline map definitions and type assertion code throughout codebase
Two issues caused duplicate messages to be sent to users:
1. System messages (from subagent): processSystemMessage set SendResponse:true,
causing runAgentLoop to publish outbound. Then Run() also published outbound
using the returned response string, resulting in two identical messages.
Fix: processSystemMessage now returns empty string since runAgentLoop already
handles the send.
2. Message tool double-send: When LLM called the "message" tool during
processing, it published outbound immediately. Then Run() published the
final response again. Fix: Track whether MessageTool sent a message in the
current round (sentInRound flag, reset on each SetContext call). Run()
checks HasSentInRound() before publishing to avoid duplicates.
Extract core LLM tool loop logic into shared RunToolLoop function that can be
used by both main agent and subagents. Subagents now run their own tool loop
with dedicated tool registry, enabling full independence.
Key changes:
- New pkg/tools/toolloop.go with reusable tool execution logic
- Subagents use message tool to communicate directly with users
- Heartbeat processing is now stateless via ProcessHeartbeat
- Simplified system message routing without result forwarding
- Shared tool registry creation for consistency between agents
This architecture follows openclaw's design where async tools notify via
bus and subagents handle their own user communication.
feat(config): add heartbeat interval configuration with default 30 minutes
feat(state): migrate state file from workspace root to state directory
feat(channels): skip internal channels in outbound dispatcher
feat(agent): record last active channel for heartbeat context
refactor(subagent): use configurable default model instead of provider default
Resolved conflicts:
- pkg/heartbeat/service.go: merged both 'started' field and 'onHeartbeatWithTools'
- pkg/tools/edit.go: use validatePath() with ToolResult return
- pkg/tools/filesystem.go: fixed return values to use ToolResult
- cmd/picoclaw/main.go: kept active setupCronTool, fixed toolsPkg import
- pkg/tools/cron.go: fixed Execute return value handling
Fixed tests for new function signatures (NewEditFileTool, NewAppendFileTool, NewExecTool)
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Remove .ralph/ directory files from git tracking.
These are no longer needed as the tool-result-refactor is complete.
Also removes root-level prd.json and progress.txt.
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Created new SubagentTool for synchronous subagent execution:
- Implements Tool interface with Name(), Description(), Parameters(), SetContext(), Execute()
- Returns ToolResult with ForUser (summary), ForLLM (full details), Silent=false, Async=false
- Registered in AgentLoop with context support
- Comprehensive test file subagent_tool_test.go with 9 passing tests
Acceptance criteria met:
- ForUser contains subagent output summary (truncated to 500 chars)
- ForLLM contains full execution details with label and result
- Typecheck passes (go build ./... succeeds)
- go test ./pkg/tools -run TestSubagentTool passes (all 9 tests pass)
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- Add state *state.Manager field to AgentLoop struct
- Initialize stateManager in NewAgentLoop using state.NewManager
- Implement RecordLastChannel method that calls state.SetLastChannel
- Implement RecordLastChatID method for chat ID tracking
- Add comprehensive tests for state persistence
- Verify state survives across AgentLoop instances
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- Update ToolRegistry.ExecuteWithContext to accept asyncCallback parameter
- Check if tool implements AsyncTool and set callback if provided
- Define asyncCallback in AgentLoop.runLLMIteration
- Callback uses bus.PublishOutbound to send async results to user
- Update Execute method to pass nil for backward compatibility
- Add debug logging for async callback injection
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- Modify runLLMIteration to return lastToolResult for later decisions
- Send tool.ForUser content to user immediately when Silent=false
- Use tool.ForLLM for LLM context
- Implement Silent flag check to suppress user messages
- Add lastToolResult tracking for async callback support (US-008)
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- Update all Tool implementations to return *ToolResult instead of (string, error)
- ShellTool: returns UserResult for command output, ErrorResult for failures
- SpawnTool: returns NewToolResult on success, ErrorResult on failure
- WebTool: returns ToolResult with ForUser=content, ForLLM=summary
- EditTool: returns SilentResult for silent edits, ErrorResult on failure
- FilesystemTool: returns SilentResult/NewToolResult for operations, ErrorResult on failure
- Temporarily disable cronTool in main.go (will be re-enabled in US-016)
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Implemented a unified path validation helper to ensure filesystem operations stay within the designated workspace. This now supports a 'restrict_to_workspace' option in config.json (enabled by default) to allow flexibility for specific environments while maintaining a secure default posture. I've updated read_file, write_file, list_dir, append_file, edit_file, and exec tools to respect this setting and included tests for both restricted and unrestricted modes.
Run() and Stop() access the `running` field from different goroutines
without synchronization. Replace the bare `bool` with `sync/atomic.Bool`
to eliminate the data race.
- Remove duplicate truncate/truncateString functions from loop.go and cron.go
- Use utils.Truncate consistently across codebase
- Add Workspace Layout section to README
- Document cron/scheduled tasks functionality
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