feat(agents): add Claude thinking effort selector#202
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Replaces the binary on/off toggle with a per-subChat Off/Low/Medium/High/XHigh/Max selector (filtered per model) using the SDK's new `effort` option; drops the deprecated `maxThinkingTokens`. A one-time migration seeds the new atom from the old boolean so existing preferences carry over. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Replaces the binary on/off toggle with a per-subChat Off/Low/Medium/High/XHigh/Max selector (filtered per model) using the SDK's new
effortoption; drops the deprecatedmaxThinkingTokens. A one-time migration seeds the new atom from the old boolean so existing preferences carry over.