Add automatic discovery of AWS Bedrock models using ListFoundationModels API.
When AWS credentials are detected, models that support streaming and text output
are automatically discovered and made available.
- Add @aws-sdk/client-bedrock dependency
- Add discoverBedrockModels() with caching (default 1 hour)
- Add resolveImplicitBedrockProvider() for auto-registration
- Add BedrockDiscoveryConfig for optional filtering by provider/region
- Filter to active, streaming, text-output models only
- Update docs/bedrock.md with auto-discovery documentation
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.
Adds the ability to customize the assistant's name and avatar in the Web UI.
Configuration options:
- config.ui.assistant.name: Custom name (replaces 'Assistant')
- config.ui.assistant.avatar: Emoji or letter for avatar (replaces 'A')
Also reads from workspace IDENTITY.md as fallback:
- Name: field sets the assistant name
- Emoji: field sets the avatar
Priority: config > IDENTITY.md > defaults
Closes#1383
- Add avatar field to IdentityConfig type
- Add avatar parsing in AgentIdentity from IDENTITY.md
- Add renderAvatar support for image avatars in webchat
- Add CSS styling for image avatars
Users can now configure a custom avatar for the assistant in the webchat
by setting 'identity.avatar' in the agent config or adding 'Avatar: path'
to IDENTITY.md. The avatar can be served from the assets folder.
Closes #TBD
Add Mattermost as a supported messaging channel with bot API and WebSocket integration. Includes channel state tracking (tint, summary, details), multi-account support, and delivery target routing. Update documentation and tests to include Mattermost alongside existing channels.
* 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>
- Add avatar field to IdentityConfig type
- Add avatar parsing in AgentIdentity from IDENTITY.md
- Add renderAvatar support for image avatars in webchat
- Add CSS styling for image avatars
Users can now configure a custom avatar for the assistant in the webchat
by setting 'identity.avatar' in the agent config or adding 'Avatar: path'
to IDENTITY.md. The avatar can be served from the assets folder.
Closes #TBD
Add a new `/v1/responses` endpoint implementing the OpenResponses API
standard for agentic workflows. This provides:
- Item-based input (messages, function_call_output, reasoning)
- Semantic streaming events (response.created, response.output_text.delta,
response.completed, etc.)
- Full SSE event support with both event: and data: lines
- Configuration via gateway.http.endpoints.responses.enabled
The endpoint is disabled by default and can be enabled independently
from the existing Chat Completions endpoint.
Phase 1 implementation supports:
- String or ItemParam[] input
- system/developer/user/assistant message roles
- function_call_output items
- instructions parameter
- Agent routing via headers or model parameter
- Session key management
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add AWS Bedrock Converse Stream API to the list of supported model APIs,
enabling custom provider configurations for Amazon Bedrock endpoints.
This allows users to configure Bedrock models in their clawdbot.json:
"models": {
"providers": {
"amazon-bedrock": {
"baseUrl": "https://bedrock-runtime.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
"api": "bedrock-converse-stream",
"models": [...]
}
}
}
The underlying adapter already exists; this change exposes it as a valid
configuration option.
Add shared parseBooleanValue()/isTruthyEnvValue() and apply across CLI, gateway, memory, and live-test flags for consistent env handling.
Introduce route-first fast paths, lazy subcommand registration, and deferred plugin loading to reduce CLI startup overhead.
Centralize config validation via ensureConfigReady() and add config caching/deferred shell env fallback for fewer IO passes.
Harden logger initialization/imports and add focused tests for argv, boolean parsing, frontmatter, and CLI subcommands.