Browser sessions now reuse a Chromium user profile across runs by default
(`~/.cow/browser_profile`), so users only log in to a site once.
Three launch modes are selectable via `tools.browser` in config.json:
- persistent (default): Playwright Chromium with a persistent user_data_dir
- cdp: attach to an externally launched real Chrome via `cdp_endpoint`
(full fingerprints, ideal for sites with strict bot detection)
- fresh: clean context every run, set `persistent: false`
Also:
- Self-heal when the user closes the browser window mid-session: detect
closed page/context/browser via close listeners and exception scanning,
then transparently relaunch on the next request.
- Graceful CDP shutdown: disconnect only, never kill the user's Chrome.
- Friendly errors when the CDP endpoint is unreachable or the persistent
profile is locked, so the LLM can guide the user instead of looping.
- Fix tool config being silently overwritten by workspace config in
AgentInitializer; per-tool user settings (e.g. browser.cdp_endpoint)
are now merged instead of replaced.
- Update zh / en / ja docs with the new login-persistence section,
including the Chrome 137+ requirement to pair --remote-debugging-port
with a dedicated --user-data-dir.
- rewrite streaming reply to official cardkit v2.0 API (default on, auto-fallback)
- fix Whisper hallucination: bump ASR sample rate to 16k, pass language=zh
- fix lock-over-IO and tmp file cleanup from #2791
- drop deprecated feishu_bot_name; quiet unknown-key warnings
- docs: cardkit permission and feishu_stream_reply usage
Further refinements on top of #2795:
- persist real session_id (notify_session_id) at task creation so group chats
correctly map back to the user's actual conversation
- mark scheduler turns with [SCHEDULED] (recognise legacy "Scheduled task"
prefix too for backward-compatible pruning)
- prune both DB and in-memory to scheduler_inject_max_per_session (default 3),
only marker-tagged pairs are touched; regular user turns never deleted
- send_message type gated by scheduler_inject_send_message (default false) —
fixed reminder text rarely benefits follow-up Q&A
Co-authored-by: huangrichao2020 <grdomai43881@gmail.com>