Adds sanitization to extractAssistantText in sessions-helpers.ts to
prevent tool call text from leaking to users. Previously, messages
retrieved from chat history via sessions-helpers.ts could expose:
- Minimax XML tool calls (<invoke>...</invoke>)
- Downgraded tool call markers ([Tool Call: name (ID: ...)])
- Thinking tags (<think>...</think>)
This fix:
- Exports the stripping functions from pi-embedded-utils.ts
- Adds a new sanitizeTextContent helper in sessions-helpers.ts
- Updates extractAssistantText to sanitize before returning
- Updates extractMessageText in commands-subagents.ts to sanitize
Fixes#1269
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds support for separate replyToMode settings for DMs vs channels:
- Add channels.slack.dm.replyToMode for DM-specific threading
- Keep channels.slack.replyToMode as default for channels
- Add resolveSlackReplyToMode helper to centralize logic
- Pass chatType through threading resolution chain
Usage:
```json5
{
channels: {
slack: {
replyToMode: "off", // channels
dm: {
replyToMode: "all" // DMs always thread
}
}
}
}
```
When dm.replyToMode is set, DMs use that mode; channels use the
top-level replyToMode. Backward compatible when not configured.
Tests verify:
- Success message shown when session state available
- Error message shown when sessionEntry missing
- Error message shown when sessionStore missing
- No model message when no /model directive
Covers edge cases for #1435 fix.
Previously, the /model command would display 'Model set to X' even when
the session state wasn't actually persisted (when sessionEntry, sessionStore,
or sessionKey were missing). This caused confusion as users saw success
messages but the model didn't actually change.
This fix:
- Tracks whether the model override was actually persisted
- Only shows success message when persist happened
- Shows a clear error message when persist fails
AI-assisted: Claude Opus 4.5 via Clawdbot
Testing: lightly tested (code review, no runtime test)
* feat(sessions): add channelIdleMinutes config for per-channel session idle durations
Add new `channelIdleMinutes` config option to allow different session idle
timeouts per channel. For example, Discord sessions can now be configured
to last 7 days (10080 minutes) while other channels use shorter defaults.
Config example:
sessions:
channelIdleMinutes:
discord: 10080 # 7 days
The channel-specific idle is passed as idleMinutesOverride to the existing
resolveSessionResetPolicy, integrating cleanly with the new reset policy
architecture.
* fix
* feat: add per-channel session reset overrides (#1353) (thanks @cash-echo-bot)
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Co-authored-by: Cash Williams <cashwilliams@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>