- Pull messages now auto-call im.reactions.batch_query and attach a
reactions block (counts + details) to each message. Stops AI from
misjudging "user already reacted" as "no response yet" and
re-sending duplicate reactions. Server caps queries[] at 20 per
call, so messages are split into batches of size <= 20.
- Edited messages additionally surface update_time. The server echoes
update_time == create_time for unedited messages too, so the field
is only emitted when updated == true; otherwise every message
output would look "edited". The value is read via an explicit
string assertion + TrimSpace so empty strings are filtered properly
(the previous `v != ""` was a no-op for non-string types).
- All four message-pulling shortcuts (+messages-mget,
+chat-messages-list, +messages-search, +threads-messages-list) get
a --no-reactions opt-out flag for callers that want to skip the
extra round-trip.
- Each shortcut declares im:message.reactions:read on its
UserScopes/BotScopes (or Scopes for the user-only search command) so
the auth flow covers the new dependency.
- Each shortcut's --dry-run output now lists the
reactions/batch_query call (or omits it when --no-reactions is set),
so callers can audit the full set of API calls before execution.
- Warnings go through runtime.IO().ErrOut (forbidigo lint requires
IOStreams over os.Stderr in shortcut code).
- Duplicate message_id inputs (e.g. mget --message-ids om_a,om_a)
attach the reactions block to every entry while still querying the
API only once per distinct id.
- EnrichReactions walks msg["thread_replies"] recursively, and mget/
chat-messages-list call it after ExpandThreadReplies, so replies
receive reactions in the same batched call as their parent message.
- When the batch_query call fails or returns per-message failures,
the affected messages get reactions_error=true (mirroring the
thread_replies_error flag from thread.go) so consumers can
distinguish "fetch failed" from "no reactions exist" by reading
stdout alone, without depending on the stderr warning channel.
- lark-im skill docs: the default-enrichment contract lives in a
standalone references/lark-im-message-enrichment.md so the generated
SKILL.md can't strand it on regeneration. The four read references
and the raw reactions API reference link to it, and the template
source skill-template/domains/im.md carries a durable pointer.
Change-Id: Ia9ea74b11945644262bb25c6503fb9b2003c6c98
Add IM flag shortcut commands to lark-cli, enabling users to create, list, and cancel bookmarks on messages and threads via +flag-create, +flag-list, and +flag-cancel.
Change-Id: I8f87f0eadf83fb59b024a3b9fe67b23d363abe0a