# Thinking Levels ## What it does * Inline directive in any inbound body: `/t `, `/think:`, or `/thinking `. * Levels (aliases): `off | minimal | low | medium | high | xhigh` (GPT-5.2 + Codex models only) * minimal → "think" * low → "think hard" * medium → "think harder" * high → "ultrathink" (max budget) * xhigh → "ultrathink+" (GPT-5.2 + Codex models only) * `highest`, `max` map to `high`. * Provider notes: * Z.AI (`zai/*`) only supports binary thinking (`on`/`off`). Any non-`off` level is treated as `on` (mapped to `low`). ## Resolution order 1. Inline directive on the message (applies only to that message). 2. Session override (set by sending a directive-only message). 3. Global default (`agents.defaults.thinkingDefault` in config). 4. Fallback: low for reasoning-capable models; off otherwise. ## Setting a session default * Send a message that is **only** the directive (whitespace allowed), e.g. `/think:medium` or `/t high`. * That sticks for the current session (per-sender by default); cleared by `/think:off` or session idle reset. * Confirmation reply is sent (`Thinking level set to high.` / `Thinking disabled.`). If the level is invalid (e.g. `/thinking big`), the command is rejected with a hint and the session state is left unchanged. * Send `/think` (or `/think:`) with no argument to see the current thinking level. ## Application by agent * **Embedded Pi**: the resolved level is passed to the in-process Pi agent runtime. ## Verbose directives (/verbose or /v) * Levels: `on` (minimal) | `full` | `off` (default). * Directive-only message toggles session verbose and replies `Verbose logging enabled.` / `Verbose logging disabled.`; invalid levels return a hint without changing state. * `/verbose off` stores an explicit session override; clear it via the Sessions UI by choosing `inherit`. * Inline directive affects only that message; session/global defaults apply otherwise. * Send `/verbose` (or `/verbose:`) with no argument to see the current verbose level. * When verbose is on, agents that emit structured tool results (Pi, other JSON agents) send each tool call back as its own metadata-only message, prefixed with ` : ` when available (path/command). These tool summaries are sent as soon as each tool starts (separate bubbles), not as streaming deltas. * When verbose is `full`, tool outputs are also forwarded after completion (separate bubble, truncated to a safe length). If you toggle `/verbose on|full|off` while a run is in-flight, subsequent tool bubbles honor the new setting. ## Reasoning visibility (/reasoning) * Levels: `on|off|stream`. * Directive-only message toggles whether thinking blocks are shown in replies. * When enabled, reasoning is sent as a **separate message** prefixed with `Reasoning:`. * `stream` (Telegram only): streams reasoning into the Telegram draft bubble while the reply is generating, then sends the final answer without reasoning. * Alias: `/reason`. * Send `/reasoning` (or `/reasoning:`) with no argument to see the current reasoning level. ## Related * Elevated mode docs live in [Elevated mode](/tools/elevated). ## Heartbeats * Heartbeat probe body is the configured heartbeat prompt (default: `Read HEARTBEAT.md if it exists (workspace context). Follow it strictly. Do not infer or repeat old tasks from prior chats. If nothing needs attention, reply HEARTBEAT_OK.`). Inline directives in a heartbeat message apply as usual (but avoid changing session defaults from heartbeats). * Heartbeat delivery defaults to the final payload only. To also send the separate `Reasoning:` message (when available), set `agents.defaults.heartbeat.includeReasoning: true` or per-agent `agents.list[].heartbeat.includeReasoning: true`. ## Web chat UI * The web chat thinking selector mirrors the session's stored level from the inbound session store/config when the page loads. * Picking another level applies only to the next message (`thinkingOnce`); after sending, the selector snaps back to the stored session level. * To change the session default, send a `/think:` directive (as before); the selector will reflect it after the next reload.