- Add hasAgentReasoningDefault to reasoningExplicitlySet check
This prevents model default from overriding agent's explicit "off"
- Restore !thinkingActive guard for model default fallback
Prevents redundant Reasoning: output alongside internal thinking
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The reasoningDefault was incorrectly skipped when thinking was active.
Thinking controls reasoning depth while reasoning controls visibility -
they should be independent settings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(memory): lock qmd status counts regression
* feat: make /tools show what the agent can use right now
* fix: sync web ui slash commands with the shared registry
* feat: add profile and unavailable counts to /tools
* refine: keep /tools focused on available tools
* fix: resolve /tools review regressions
* fix: honor model compat in /tools inventory
* fix: sync generated protocol models for /tools
* fix: restore canonical slash command names
* fix: avoid ci lint drift in google helper exports
* perf: stop computing unused /tools unavailable counts
* docs: clarify /tools runtime behavior
When OpenClaw restarts under load, the Feishu bot-info probe
(`/open-apis/bot/v3/info`) can exceed the 10-second timeout due to
event-loop contention during channel initialization. This leaves
`botOpenId` empty, causing `checkBotMentioned()` to return `false`
for every group message — silently dropping them all while DMs
continue to work fine.
Two fixes:
1. **Increase startup probe timeout from 10s to 30s** and make it
configurable via `OPENCLAW_FEISHU_STARTUP_PROBE_TIMEOUT_MS` env var.
The previous 10s budget was too tight when multiple channels
(Slack, Discord, Feishu) initialize concurrently.
2. **Graceful degradation in `checkBotMentioned()`**: when `botOpenId`
is unknown, return `true` (assume mentioned) instead of `false`.
This prevents group messages from being silently discarded when the
probe fails for any reason. The trade-off is that the bot may
respond to non-@-mentioned messages temporarily until the next
successful probe, which is far preferable to total silence.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The `createMessageToolCardSchema()` helper returned a bare `Type.Object()`
which TypeBox treats as required when merged into the parent tool schema via
`Type.Object({ card: ... })`. This caused schema validation to reject
media-only sends on Feishu and MSTeams with "must have required property
card", even though the implementation correctly treats card as optional.
Wrap the return value in `Type.Optional()` so the card field is excluded
from the JSON Schema `required` array. Fixes the catch-22 where omitting
card fails validation and including an empty card triggers the runtime
"does not support card with media" guard.
Closes#53697
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Custom providers using `api: "google-generative-ai"` (e.g. a paid
Google tier) resolved in the model picker but failed at runtime with
HTTP 404 because the base URL lacked the required `/v1beta` path
segment and provider normalization was gated on the provider key
being exactly `"google"`.
Two targeted fixes, both keyed on the semantic `api` field rather
than provider name strings:
1. `models-config.providers.ts` — change the normalization gate from
`normalizedKey === "google"` to
`normalizedProvider?.api === "google-generative-ai"` and add
`normalizeGoogleBaseUrl()` to ensure the canonical `/v1beta` suffix.
2. `pi-embedded-runner/model.ts` — apply
`normalizeGoogleGenerativeAiBaseUrl()` in three resolution paths
(`applyConfiguredProviderOverrides`, `buildInlineProviderModels`,
fallback model construction) so the base URL is corrected at
runtime regardless of how the model was discovered.
No changes to name-only call sites (`model-selection`,
`live-model-filter`, `model-forward-compat`); those paths are not
required for custom provider resolution and broadening their provider
checks would incorrectly capture unrelated providers like
`google-antigravity`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>