Fixes#652
When cron jobs with sessionTarget:"main" have wakeMode:"now",
they were being marked as completed immediately without waiting for the
agent to actually process the system event.
The issue was that requestHeartbeatNow() is fire-and-forget and
doesn't wait for the heartbeat to complete. The job would finish
with durationMs: 0 before the agent had a chance to run.
This fix:
- Adds runHeartbeatOnce to CronServiceDeps
- Wires it up in gateway/server.ts to load config and pass runtime
- Modifies executeJob() to call runHeartbeatOnce when wakeMode:"now"
- Waits for heartbeat to complete and maps status to cron result:
* "ran" → "ok"
* "skipped" → "skipped"
* "failed" → "error"
- Falls back to old behavior for wakeMode:"next-heartbeat" or if
runHeartbeatOnce is not available (backward compatibility)
Benefits:
- Jobs now have accurate durationMs reflecting actual processing time
- Jobs are correctly marked with "error" status if heartbeat fails
- Prevents race condition where job completes before agent runs
[AI-assisted] - Generated with z.ai GLM-4.7
[Tested: Lightly tested - Logic validated with test scenarios, code quality checks passed, integration testing requires live Clawdbot instance]
- Replace model catalog with 11 current models: gpt-5.1-codex, claude-opus-4-5,
gemini-3-pro, alpha-glm-4.7, gpt-5.1-codex-mini, gpt-5.1, glm-4.7-free,
gemini-3-flash, gpt-5.1-codex-max, minimax-m2.1-free, gpt-5.2
- Add accurate per-token costs from OpenCode Zen pricing
- Add accurate context windows and output limits
- Update aliases for new model families (codex, glm, minimax)
- Remove deprecated models (sonnet, haiku, o-series, gemini-2.5)
- Expand schema scrubber to strip additional constraint keywords rejected
by Cloud Code Assist (examples, minLength, maxLength, minimum, maximum,
multipleOf, pattern, format, minItems, maxItems, uniqueItems,
minProperties, maxProperties)
- Extend tool call ID sanitization to cover toolUse and toolCall block
types (previously only functionCall was sanitized)
- Update pi-tools test to include 'examples' in unsupported keywords
Fixes 400 errors when using google-antigravity/claude-opus-4-5-thinking:
- tools.N.custom.input_schema: JSON schema is invalid
- messages.N.content.N.tool_use.id: String should match pattern
Both node-pairing.ts and voicewake.ts were using a local defaultBaseDir()
that hardcoded ~/.clawdbot, ignoring CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR.
This caused nodes/paired.json and settings/voicewake.json to be stored
in ~/.clawdbot instead of the configured state directory.
Fixes the bug where paired nodes config was stored in a different
location than the rest of the gateway state.
Adds `agent.humanDelay` config option to create natural rhythm between
streamed message bubbles. When enabled, introduces a random delay
(default 800-2500ms) between block replies, making multi-message
responses feel more like natural human texting.
Config example:
```json
{
"agent": {
"blockStreamingDefault": "on",
"humanDelay": {
"enabled": true,
"minMs": 800,
"maxMs": 2500
}
}
}
```
- First message sends immediately
- Subsequent messages wait a random delay before sending
- Works with iMessage, Signal, and Discord providers
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previously, Read/Write/Edit tools used the global tool instances from
pi-coding-agent which had process.cwd() baked in at import time. Since
the gateway starts from /root/dev/ai/clawdbot, relative paths like
'SOUL.md' would incorrectly resolve there instead of the agent's
workspace (/root/clawd).
This fix:
- Adds workspaceDir option to createClawdbotCodingTools
- Creates fresh Read/Write/Edit tools bound to workspaceDir
- Adds cwd option to Bash tool defaults for consistency
- Passes effectiveWorkspace from pi-embedded-runner
Absolute paths and ~/... paths are unaffected. Sandboxed sessions
continue to use sandbox root as before.
Includes tests for Read/Write/Edit workspace path resolution.
When Claude CLI credentials (anthropic:claude-cli) expire, automatically
refresh using the stored refresh token instead of failing with
"No credentials found" error.
Changes:
- Read refreshToken from Claude CLI and store as OAuth credential type
- Implement bidirectional sync: after refresh, write new tokens back to
Claude Code storage (file on Linux/Windows, Keychain on macOS)
- Prefer OAuth over Token credentials (enables auto-refresh capability)
- Maintain backward compatibility for credentials without refreshToken
This enables long-running agents to operate autonomously without manual
re-authentication when OAuth tokens expire.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
When reasoning is enabled on non‑block providers, we now ignore interim streaming chunks and send only the final assistant answer at completion, so replies aren’t partial or duplicated.
- Keep audioAsVoice-only payloads from being filtered out
- Allow empty payloads through when they carry the flag
- Remove temporary debug logs around audioAsVoice buffering
Co-authored-by: Manuel Hettich <17690367+ManuelHettich@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add [[audio_as_voice]] detection to splitMediaFromOutput()
- Pass audioAsVoice through onBlockReply callback chain
- Buffer audio blocks during streaming, flush at end with correct flag
- Non-audio media still streams immediately
- Fix: emit payloads with audioAsVoice flag even if text is empty
Co-authored-by: Manuel Hettich <17690367+ManuelHettich@users.noreply.github.com>
The heartbeat prompt from agents.defaults.heartbeat.prompt was being
injected into the system prompt for ALL agents, causing non-default
agents to read the default agent's identity files and adopt its persona.
Now the heartbeat prompt is only included when the session's agent ID
matches the configured default agent. Other agents receive no heartbeat
section in their system prompt.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix disableBlockStreaming logic in telegram/bot.ts to properly enable
block streaming when telegram.streamMode is 'block' regardless of
blockStreamingDefault setting
- Set minChars default to 1 for Telegram block mode so chunks send
immediately on newlines/sentences instead of waiting for 800 chars
- Skip coalescing for Telegram block mode when not explicitly configured
to reduce chunk batching delays
- Fix newline preference to wait for actual newlines instead of breaking
on any whitespace when buffer is under maxChars
Fixes issue where all Telegram messages were batched into one message
at the end instead of streaming as separate messages during generation.
- Add sanitizeToolCallId() to fix Cloud Code Assist tool call ID validation
- Apply sanitization in sanitizeSessionMessagesImages() for toolResult and assistant messages
- Add legacy CONFIG_PATH_CLAWDIS and STATE_DIR_CLAWDIS exports for backward compatibility
- Resolves Cloud Code Assist rejection of invalid tool call IDs with pipe characters
- Fixes missing session export functions that were blocking system startup
Addresses Cloud Code Assist API 400 errors from invalid tool call IDs like 'call_abc123|item_456'
Error messages in sendMessageWhatsApp, sendReactionWhatsApp, and
sendPollWhatsApp included hardcoded \"WhatsApp\" references. This caused
confusion when cron jobs using other providers (e.g., Telegram) failed
with errors mentioning WhatsApp.
Changes error messages to be provider-agnostic while maintaining the
same error handling behavior.
Fixes#461Fixes#470
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add SignalReactionMessage type with emoji, targetAuthor, timestamp
- Handle reaction messages in monitor (log and skip for now)
- Prevents reactions from showing as unknown media
- Update MessageToolOptions type to include Slack threading options
- Remove duplicate threadTs property in slack/actions.ts
- Fix replyThreadTs parameter name in monitor.ts
- Update test to correctly verify 'first' mode threading behavior:
- 'off' mode: no threading unless already in a thread
- 'first' mode: first reply starts a thread
- Add new test case for 'first' mode threading
- Add shared hasRepliedRef state between auto-reply and tool paths
- Extract buildSlackThreadingContext helper in agent-runner.ts
- Extract resolveThreadTsFromContext helper in slack-actions.ts
- Update docs with clear replyToMode table (off/first/all)
- Add tests for first mode behavior across multiple messages
Add 30-second timeout after WebSocket opens to detect when Discord
never sends HELLO (zombie state). If isConnected stays false after
timeout, forces a fresh connection instead of hanging indefinitely.
Relates to #595
Add listener for Carbon GatewayPlugin 'debug' events to capture WebSocket
connection state changes. Critical events (close, reconnect, resume) are
logged at INFO level always; all debug messages logged in verbose mode.
Fixes#595
Enables multiple agents to process the same message simultaneously,
allowing teams of specialized agents with atomic tasks to work together
in the same group using one phone number.
Key features:
- Configure multiple agents per WhatsApp group/DM via routing.broadcast
- Parallel (default) or sequential processing strategies
- Full session isolation (separate history, workspace, tools per agent)
- Minimal code changes (~50 lines in auto-reply.ts)
- Backward compatible with existing routing
Use cases:
- Specialized agent teams (code reviewer + security scanner + docs)
- Multi-language support (EN + DE + ES agents)
- Quality assurance workflows (support + QA agents)
- Task automation (tracker + logger + reporter)
Example config:
{
"routing": {
"broadcast": {
"strategy": "parallel",
"120363403215116621@g.us": ["alfred", "baerbel", "assistant3"]
}
}
}
This enables scaling to hundreds of focused micro-agents on a single
phone number, each handling specific atomic tasks.
## Problem
When messages arrived while the agent was busy processing a previous message,
the same message could be enqueued multiple times into the followup queue.
This happened because Discord's event system can emit the same message multiple
times (e.g., during reconnects or due to slow listener processing), and the
followup queue had no deduplication logic.
This caused the bot to respond to the same user message 2-4+ times.
## Solution
Add simple exact-match deduplication in `enqueueFollowupRun()`: if a prompt
is already in the queue, skip adding it again. Extracted into a small
`isPromptAlreadyQueued()` helper for clarity.
## Testing
- Added test cases for deduplication (same prompt rejected, different accepted)
- Manually verified on Discord: single response per message even when multiple
events fire during slow agent processing
Recent changes added recordProviderActivity calls with accountId, but
the type definition and usage didn't include accountId in ActiveWebSendOptions.
This fix adds the optional accountId field and uses optional chaining
when accessing it to handle cases where options is undefined.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces Type.Integer with Type.Number and simplifies the sessions_send tool schema to avoid anyOf/oneOf unions that cause 400 errors with Google Cloud Code Assist API.
Add --auth-choice minimax-api for direct MiniMax API usage at
https://api.minimax.io/anthropic using the anthropic-messages API.
Changes:
- Add applyMinimaxApiConfig() function with provider/model config
- Add minimax-api to AuthChoice type and CLI options
- Add handler and non-interactive support
- Fix duplicate minimax entry in envMap
- Update live test to use anthropic-messages API
- Add 11 unit tests covering all edge cases
- Document configuration in gateway docs
Test results:
- 11/11 unit tests pass
- 1/1 live API test passes (verified with real API key)
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
When identity.name is configured and responsePrefix is not explicitly set,
automatically default responsePrefix to [identity.name].
This means users only need to set their identity once:
{ identity: { name: "MyBot" } }
And outbound messages will automatically be prefixed with [MyBot].
When identity.name is configured, use it for the default messagePrefix
instead of hardcoded '[clawdbot]'. Falls back to 'clawdbot' if not set.
This allows users to customize how their bot identifies itself in messages
by setting identity.name in their config or IDENTITY.md.
- Add `label` field to session entries and expose it in `sessions.list`
- Display label column in the web UI sessions table
- Support `label` parameter in `sessions_send` for lookup by label instead of sessionKey
- `sessions.patch`: Accept and store `label` field
- `sessions.list`: Return `label` in session entries
- `sessions_spawn`: Pass label through to registry and announce flow
- `sessions_send`: Accept optional `label` param, lookup session by label if sessionKey not provided
- `agent` method: Accept `label` and `spawnedBy` params (stored in session entry)
- Add `label` column to sessions table in web UI
- Changed session store writes to merge with existing entry (`{ ...existing, ...new }`)
to preserve fields like `label` that might be set separately
We attempted to implement label persistence "properly" by passing the label
through the `agent` call and storing it during session initialization. However,
the auto-reply flow has multiple write points that overwrite the session entry,
and making all of them merge-aware proved unreliable.
The working solution patches the label in the `finally` block of
`runSubagentAnnounceFlow`, after all other session writes complete.
This is a workaround but robust - the patch happens at the very end,
just before potential cleanup.
A future refactor could make session writes consistently merge-based,
which would allow the cleaner approach of setting label at spawn time.
```typescript
// Spawn with label
sessions_spawn({ task: "...", label: "my-worker" })
// Later, find by label
sessions_send({ label: "my-worker", message: "continue..." })
// Or use sessions_list to see labels
sessions_list() // includes label field in response
```
Cloud Code Assist API requires strict JSON Schema draft 2020-12 compliance
and rejects keywords like patternProperties, additionalProperties, $schema,
$id, $ref, $defs, and definitions.
This extends cleanSchemaForGemini to:
- Remove all unsupported keywords from tool schemas
- Add oneOf literal flattening (matching existing anyOf behavior)
- Add test to verify no unsupported keywords remain in tool schemas
Add comprehensive tests for sandbox-formatters.ts (20 tests):
- formatStatus: running/stopped with emojis
- formatSimpleStatus: running/stopped without emojis
- formatImageMatch: match/mismatch indicators
- formatAge: seconds, minutes, hours, days with edge cases
- countRunning: count items by running state
- countMismatches: count items by image mismatch
All pure functions now covered. 152 LOC tests added.
Total test count: 39 tests (19 integration + 20 unit)
Test coverage increased from ~66% to ~80%.