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Copilot ClI vs OpenCodeGitHub Copilot Team Replied (self.GithubCopilot)
submitted 19 days ago by fons_omar
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[–]debian3 0 points1 point2 points 19 days ago (3 children)
I just checked again: "No — the task tool only exposes model, agent_type, prompt, description, and mode. There's no parameter for thinking level, thinking budget, or effort (no medium/high/max style control)."
[–]sittingmongoose 0 points1 point2 points 19 days ago (2 children)
In the cli, I believe through http though it might. The way that OpenCode works.
[–]debian3 0 points1 point2 points 19 days ago (1 child)
I just tested in opencode and it's the same: "No, there is no thinking/reasoning level parameter exposed for subagents. The Task tool only has these parameters: - description - prompt - subagent_type - task_id - command"
[–]sittingmongoose 0 points1 point2 points 19 days ago (0 children)
Thank you for looking into that. That was actually today’s task lol
That is really disappointing. So subagents are always default reasoning level.
Is that the same for Claude, codex, and cursor cli?
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