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#
# Guidelines:
# - Copy this file to `config.yaml` and customize it for your environment
# - The default path of this configuration file is `config.yaml` in the current working directory.
# However you can change it using the `DEER_FLOW_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable.
# - Environment variables are available for all field values. Example: `api_key: $OPENAI_API_KEY`
# - The `use` path is a string that looks like "package_name.sub_package_name.module_name:class_name/variable_name".
# ============================================================================
# Models Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Configure available LLM models for the agent to use
models:
# Example: OpenAI model
- name: gpt-4
display_name: GPT-4
use: langchain_openai:ChatOpenAI
model: gpt-4
api_key: $OPENAI_API_KEY # Use environment variable
max_tokens: 4096
temperature: 0.7
supports_vision: true # Enable vision support for view_image tool
# Example: Novita AI (OpenAI-compatible)
# Novita provides an OpenAI-compatible API with competitive pricing
# See: https://novita.ai
- name: novita-deepseek-v3.2
display_name: Novita DeepSeek V3.2
use: langchain_openai:ChatOpenAI
model: deepseek/deepseek-v3.2
api_key: $NOVITA_API_KEY
base_url: https://api.novita.ai/openai
max_tokens: 4096
temperature: 0.7
supports_thinking: true
supports_vision: true
when_thinking_enabled:
extra_body:
thinking:
type: enabled
# Example: Anthropic Claude model
# - name: claude-3-5-sonnet
# display_name: Claude 3.5 Sonnet
# use: langchain_anthropic:ChatAnthropic
# model: claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022
# api_key: $ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
# max_tokens: 8192
# supports_vision: true # Enable vision support for view_image tool
# Example: DeepSeek model (with thinking support)
# - name: deepseek-v3
# display_name: DeepSeek V3 (Thinking)
# use: src.models.patched_deepseek:PatchedChatDeepSeek
# model: deepseek-reasoner
# api_key: $DEEPSEEK_API_KEY
# max_tokens: 16384
# supports_thinking: true
# supports_vision: false # DeepSeek V3 does not support vision
# when_thinking_enabled:
# extra_body:
# thinking:
# type: enabled
# Example: Volcengine (Doubao) model
# - name: doubao-seed-1.8
# display_name: Doubao 1.8 (Thinking)
# use: langchain_deepseek:ChatDeepSeek
# model: ep-m-20260106111913-xxxxx
# api_base: https://ark.cn-beijing.volces.com/api/v3
# api_key: $VOLCENGINE_API_KEY
# supports_thinking: true
# supports_vision: false # Check your specific model's capabilities
# when_thinking_enabled:
# extra_body:
# thinking:
# type: enabled
# Example: Kimi K2.5 model
# - name: kimi-k2.5
# display_name: Kimi K2.5
# use: src.models.patched_deepseek:PatchedChatDeepSeek
# model: kimi-k2.5
# api_base: https://api.moonshot.cn/v1
# api_key: $MOONSHOT_API_KEY
# max_tokens: 32768
# supports_thinking: true
# supports_vision: true # Check your specific model's capabilities
# when_thinking_enabled:
# extra_body:
# thinking:
# type: enabled
# ============================================================================
# Tool Groups Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Define groups of tools for organization and access control
tool_groups:
- name: web
- name: file:read
- name: file:write
- name: bash
# ============================================================================
# Tools Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Configure available tools for the agent to use
tools:
# Web search tool (Tavily, auto-fallback to DDGS when Tavily is unavailable)
- name: web_search
group: web
use: src.community.tavily.tools:web_search_tool
max_results: 5
# api_key: $TAVILY_API_KEY # Optional but recommended
# Web fetch tool (uses Jina AI reader)
- name: web_fetch
group: web
use: src.community.jina_ai.tools:web_fetch_tool
timeout: 10
# Image search tool (uses DuckDuckGo)
# Use this to find reference images before image generation
- name: image_search
group: web
use: src.community.image_search.tools:image_search_tool
max_results: 5
# Agent Browser tool (vercel-labs/agent-browser CLI)
- name: agent_browser
group: web
use: src.community.agent_browser.tools:agent_browser_tool
# File operations tools
- name: ls
group: file:read
use: src.sandbox.tools:ls_tool
- name: read_file
group: file:read
use: src.sandbox.tools:read_file_tool
- name: write_file
group: file:write
use: src.sandbox.tools:write_file_tool
- name: str_replace
group: file:write
use: src.sandbox.tools:str_replace_tool
# Bash execution tool
- name: bash
group: bash
use: src.sandbox.tools:bash_tool
# ============================================================================
# Sandbox Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Choose between local sandbox (direct execution) or Docker-based AIO sandbox
# Option 1: Local Sandbox (Default)
# Executes commands directly on the host machine
sandbox:
use: src.sandbox.local:LocalSandboxProvider
# Option 2: Container-based AIO Sandbox
# Executes commands in isolated containers (Docker or Apple Container)
# On macOS: Automatically prefers Apple Container if available, falls back to Docker
# On other platforms: Uses Docker
# Uncomment to use:
# sandbox:
# use: src.community.aio_sandbox:AioSandboxProvider
#
# # Optional: Use existing sandbox at this URL (no container will be started)
# # base_url: http://localhost:8080
#
# # Optional: Container image to use (works with both Docker and Apple Container)
# # Default: enterprise-public-cn-beijing.cr.volces.com/vefaas-public/all-in-one-sandbox:latest
# # Recommended: enterprise-public-cn-beijing.cr.volces.com/vefaas-public/all-in-one-sandbox:latest (works on both x86_64 and arm64)
# # image: enterprise-public-cn-beijing.cr.volces.com/vefaas-public/all-in-one-sandbox:latest
#
# # Optional: Base port for sandbox containers (default: 8080)
# # port: 8080
#
# # Optional: Whether to automatically start Docker container (default: true)
# # auto_start: true
#
# # Optional: Prefix for container names (default: deer-flow-sandbox)
# # container_prefix: deer-flow-sandbox
#
# # Optional: Additional mount directories from host to container
# # NOTE: Skills directory is automatically mounted from skills.path to skills.container_path
# # mounts:
# # # Other custom mounts
# # - host_path: /path/on/host
# # container_path: /home/user/shared
# # read_only: false
#
# # Optional: Environment variables to inject into the sandbox container
# # Values starting with $ will be resolved from host environment variables
# # environment:
# # NODE_ENV: production
# # DEBUG: "false"
# # API_KEY: $MY_API_KEY # Reads from host's MY_API_KEY env var
# # DATABASE_URL: $DATABASE_URL # Reads from host's DATABASE_URL env var
# Option 3: Provisioner-managed AIO Sandbox (docker-compose-dev)
# Each sandbox_id gets a dedicated Pod in k3s, managed by the provisioner.
# Recommended for production or advanced users who want better isolation and scalability.:
# sandbox:
# use: src.community.aio_sandbox:AioSandboxProvider
# provisioner_url: http://provisioner:8002
# ============================================================================
# Subagents Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Configure timeouts for subagent execution
# Subagents are background workers delegated tasks by the lead agent
# subagents:
# # Default timeout in seconds for all subagents (default: 900 = 15 minutes)
# timeout_seconds: 900
#
# # Optional per-agent timeout overrides
# agents:
# general-purpose:
# timeout_seconds: 1800 # 30 minutes for complex multi-step tasks
# bash:
# timeout_seconds: 300 # 5 minutes for quick command execution
# ============================================================================
# Skills Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Configure skills directory for specialized agent workflows
skills:
# Path to skills directory on the host (relative to project root or absolute)
# Default: ../skills (relative to backend directory)
# Uncomment to customize:
# path: /absolute/path/to/custom/skills
# Path where skills are mounted in the sandbox container
# This is used by the agent to access skills in both local and Docker sandbox
# Default: /mnt/skills
container_path: /mnt/skills
# ============================================================================
# Title Generation Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Automatic conversation title generation settings
title:
enabled: true
max_words: 6
max_chars: 60
model_name: null # Use default model (first model in models list)
# ============================================================================
# Summarization Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Automatically summarize conversation history when token limits are approached
# This helps maintain context in long conversations without exceeding model limits
summarization:
enabled: true
# Model to use for summarization (null = use default model)
# Recommended: Use a lightweight, cost-effective model like "gpt-4o-mini" or similar
model_name: null
# Trigger conditions - at least one required
# Summarization runs when ANY threshold is met (OR logic)
# You can specify a single trigger or a list of triggers
trigger:
# Trigger when token count reaches 15564
- type: tokens
value: 15564
# Uncomment to also trigger when message count reaches 50
# - type: messages
# value: 50
# Uncomment to trigger when 80% of model's max input tokens is reached
# - type: fraction
# value: 0.8
# Context retention policy after summarization
# Specifies how much recent history to preserve
keep:
# Keep the most recent 10 messages (recommended)
type: messages
value: 10
# Alternative: Keep specific token count
# type: tokens
# value: 3000
# Alternative: Keep percentage of model's max input tokens
# type: fraction
# value: 0.3
# Maximum tokens to keep when preparing messages for summarization
# Set to null to skip trimming (not recommended for very long conversations)
trim_tokens_to_summarize: 15564
# Custom summary prompt template (null = use default LangChain prompt)
# The prompt should guide the model to extract important context
summary_prompt: null
# ============================================================================
# Memory Configuration
# ============================================================================
# Global memory mechanism
# Stores user context and conversation history for personalized responses
memory:
enabled: true
storage_path: memory.json # Path relative to backend directory
debounce_seconds: 30 # Wait time before processing queued updates
model_name: null # Use default model
max_facts: 100 # Maximum number of facts to store
fact_confidence_threshold: 0.7 # Minimum confidence for storing facts
injection_enabled: true # Whether to inject memory into system prompt
max_injection_tokens: 2000 # Maximum tokens for memory injection
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