--- summary: "Elevated exec mode and /elevated directives" read_when: - Adjusting elevated mode defaults, allowlists, or slash command behavior --- # Elevated Mode (/elevated directives) ## What it does - `/elevated on` runs on the gateway host and keeps exec approvals (same as `/elevated ask`). - `/elevated full` runs on the gateway host **and** auto-approves exec (skips exec approvals). - `/elevated ask` runs on the gateway host but keeps exec approvals (same as `/elevated on`). - `on`/`ask` do **not** force `exec.security=full`; configured security/ask policy still applies. - Only changes behavior when the agent is **sandboxed** (otherwise exec already runs on the host). - Directive forms: `/elevated on|off|ask|full`, `/elev on|off|ask|full`. - Only `on|off|ask|full` are accepted; anything else returns a hint and does not change state. ## What it controls (and what it doesn’t) - **Availability gates**: `tools.elevated` is the global baseline. `agents.list[].tools.elevated` can further restrict elevated per agent (both must allow). - **Per-session state**: `/elevated on|off|ask|full` sets the elevated level for the current session key. - **Inline directive**: `/elevated on|ask|full` inside a message applies to that message only. - **Groups**: In group chats, elevated directives are only honored when the agent is mentioned. Command-only messages that bypass mention requirements are treated as mentioned. - **Host execution**: elevated forces `exec` onto the gateway host; `full` also sets `security=full`. - **Approvals**: `full` skips exec approvals; `on`/`ask` honor them when allowlist/ask rules require. - **Unsandboxed agents**: no-op for location; only affects gating, logging, and status. - **Tool policy still applies**: if `exec` is denied by tool policy, elevated cannot be used. - **Separate from `/exec`**: `/exec` adjusts per-session defaults for authorized senders and does not require elevated. ## 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.elevatedDefault` in config). ## Setting a session default - Send a message that is **only** the directive (whitespace allowed), e.g. `/elevated full`. - Confirmation reply is sent (`Elevated mode set to full...` / `Elevated mode disabled.`). - If elevated access is disabled or the sender is not on the approved allowlist, the directive replies with an actionable error and does not change session state. - Send `/elevated` (or `/elevated:`) with no argument to see the current elevated level. ## Availability + allowlists - Feature gate: `tools.elevated.enabled` (default can be off via config even if the code supports it). - Sender allowlist: `tools.elevated.allowFrom` with per-provider allowlists (e.g. `discord`, `whatsapp`). - Per-agent gate: `agents.list[].tools.elevated.enabled` (optional; can only further restrict). - Per-agent allowlist: `agents.list[].tools.elevated.allowFrom` (optional; when set, the sender must match **both** global + per-agent allowlists). - Discord fallback: if `tools.elevated.allowFrom.discord` is omitted, the `channels.discord.dm.allowFrom` list is used as a fallback. Set `tools.elevated.allowFrom.discord` (even `[]`) to override. Per-agent allowlists do **not** use the fallback. - All gates must pass; otherwise elevated is treated as unavailable. ## Logging + status - Elevated exec calls are logged at info level. - Session status includes elevated mode (e.g. `elevated=ask`, `elevated=full`).