- AgentLoop._state_command now persists user message and assistant
response for shortcut commands (e.g. /pairing) so WebUI history
hydration after _turn_end no longer shows an empty chat. /new is
excluded because it intentionally clears the session.
- Feishu _on_message sends pairing codes for unauthorized DMs before
any media side effects (reactions, downloads, transcription).
Group chat unauthorized senders are still silently ignored early.
- Update test_feishu_reply to assert the new DM pairing behavior.
Align with deer-flow: group top-level messages (no root_id) now get
their own session keyed by message_id instead of sharing a single
group-wide session. Topic replies continue to share session via
root_id.
Align reply targeting with deer-flow: always reply to the inbound
message_id (not root_id). The Feishu Reply API keeps responses in
the same topic automatically when the target message is inside a topic.
Also fix run_in_executor calls that passed reply_in_thread as a
positional arg to a keyword-only parameter, and route standalone
tool hints through the reply API for group chats.
When reply_to_message config is enabled, the bot's first reply now
uses reply_in_thread=True to create a visual topic/thread in the
Feishu client. Subsequent chunks fall back to regular create.
The reply_to_message default remains False for backward compatibility.
Failed replies still fall back to regular send — messages are never
silently dropped.
Thread replies (messages with root_id != message_id) in group chats
now get their own session key: feishu:{chat_id}:{root_id}. This
means each Feishu thread has an independent conversation context.
Top-level group messages and all private chat messages keep the
default session key (no override), consistent with Telegram and
Slack channel behavior.
Co-authored-by: shenchengtsi <228445050+shenchengtsi@users.noreply.github.com>