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gnanam1990
91dea452be fix(shell): drop now-unused realpath import 2026-04-24 07:43:43 +05:30
gnanam1990
0e620ae9ea fix(shell): recover when CWD path was replaced by a non-directory
Closes #844.

When the session's cached working directory is renamed on disk and
a file is subsequently created at the old path (e.g. `mv orig renamed
&& touch orig`), every Bash tool invocation failed with
`ENOTDIR: not a directory, posix_spawn '/usr/bin/zsh'` (exit 126),
and `!`-prefixed commands silently failed. No recovery was possible
without restarting the session.

Root cause: the pre-spawn guard in `src/utils/Shell.ts:exec()` used
`realpath(cwd)` to detect a missing CWD. `realpath()` succeeds on
any existing path — file or directory — so a path that was replaced
with a regular file slipped past the check. spawn() was then called
with `cwd` pointing at a non-directory and failed with ENOTDIR.

Fix: replace `realpath()` with `stat().isDirectory()` for both the
primary CWD check and the `getOriginalCwd()` fallback check. When
the cached CWD is no longer a directory, fall back to the original
CWD (as before) and update state so subsequent tools recover
transparently.

Verification:
  - Repro: `mkdir -p /tmp/x/orig && mv /tmp/x/orig /tmp/x/renamed
    && touch /tmp/x/orig`, then exec with stale cwd=/tmp/x/orig
  - Before: exit 126, stderr "ENOTDIR: not a directory, posix_spawn"
  - After:  exit 0, cwd transparently recovered to originalCwd
  - `bun test` — no new regressions (pre-existing model/provider
    test failures are unrelated and present on main)
2026-04-24 07:38:46 +05:30
0xfandom
e346b8d5ec fix(startup): url authoritative over model name in banner provider detect (#864)
The banner provider branch tested model-name substrings (`/deepseek/`, `/kimi/`,
`/mistral/`, `/llama/`) before aggregator base-URL substrings (`/openrouter/`,
`/together/`, `/groq/`, `/azure/`). When running OpenRouter/Together/Groq with
vendor-prefixed model IDs (e.g. `deepseek/deepseek-chat`, `moonshotai/kimi-k2`,
`deepseek-r1-distill-llama-70b`), the banner mislabelled the provider.

Reorder: explicit env flags (NVIDIA_NIM, MINIMAX_API_KEY) and codex transport
win first; base-URL host checks run before rawModel fallback; rawModel only
fires when the base URL is generic/custom. Add unit tests covering the
aggregator × vendor-prefixed-model matrix plus direct-vendor regressions.

Closes #855
2026-04-24 01:52:27 +08:00
hika, maeng
b750e9e97d fix: make OpenAI fallback context window configurable + support external model lookup (#861)
* fix: make OpenAI fallback context window configurable and support external lookup table

Unknown OpenAI-compatible models fell back to a hardcoded 128k constant,
causing auto-compact to fire prematurely on models with larger windows
(issue #635 follow-up). Two escape hatches are added without touching the
built-in table:

- CLAUDE_CODE_OPENAI_FALLBACK_CONTEXT_WINDOW (number): overrides the 128k
  default for all unknown models.
- CLAUDE_CODE_OPENAI_CONTEXT_WINDOWS (JSON object): per-model overrides that
  take precedence over the built-in OPENAI_CONTEXT_WINDOWS table; supports
  the same provider-qualified and prefix-matching lookup as the built-in path.
- CLAUDE_CODE_OPENAI_MAX_OUTPUT_TOKENS (JSON object): same pattern for output
  token limits.

This lets operators deploy new or private models without patching
openaiContextWindows.ts on every model release.

* docs: add new OpenAI context window env vars to .env.example

Document CLAUDE_CODE_OPENAI_FALLBACK_CONTEXT_WINDOW,
CLAUDE_CODE_OPENAI_CONTEXT_WINDOWS, and
CLAUDE_CODE_OPENAI_MAX_OUTPUT_TOKENS with usage examples.

Addresses reviewer feedback on PR #861.

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Co-authored-by: opencode <dev@example.com>
2026-04-24 00:34:08 +08:00
0xfandom
28de94df5d feat: add OPENCLAUDE_DISABLE_TOOL_REMINDERS env var to suppress hidden tool-output reminders (#837)
Gates three injection sites behind OPENCLAUDE_DISABLE_TOOL_REMINDERS:
- FileReadTool cyber-risk mitigation reminder (appended to every Read
  result when the model is not in MITIGATION_EXEMPT_MODELS)
- todo_reminder attachment for TodoWrite usage
- task_reminder attachment for TaskCreate/TaskUpdate usage

All three reminders are model-only side-channel instructions the user
cannot see today. Users who want full transparency over what the model
receives can now opt out without patching dist/cli.mjs on every upgrade.

Default behavior is unchanged when the flag is unset.

Closes #809
2026-04-23 01:37:02 +08:00
0xfandom
23e8cfbd5b fix(test): add missing teammate exports to hookChains integration mock (#840)
mock.module('./teammate.js', ...) only declared getAgentName/getTeamName/
getTeammateColor. Bun applies module mocks process-globally and
mock.restore() does not undo them, so whenever another test file ran
after hookChains.integration.test.ts and reached the real teammate
module it received undefined for isTeammate/isPlanModeRequired/
getAgentId/getParentSessionId.

This surfaced in CI as intermittent failures in
src/commands/provider/provider.test.tsx (TextEntryDialog / wizard
remount / ProviderWizard hides Codex OAuth), because getDefaultAppState
in AppStateStore.ts calls teammateUtils.isTeammate().

Match the mock surface to the real teammate.ts exports so downstream
consumers keep working even after the integration test pollutes the
module cache. Keeps the same behavioral overrides this test needed.

Closes #839
2026-04-23 01:36:42 +08:00
Kevin Codex
531e3f1059 feat(tools): resilient web search and fetch across all providers (#836)
- Add exponential backoff retry to DuckDuckGo adapter (3 attempts with
  jitter) to handle transient rate-limiting and connection errors.
- Add native fetch() fallback in WebFetch when axios hangs with custom
  DNS lookup in bundled contexts.
- Prevent broken native-path fallback for web search on OpenAI shim
  providers (minimax, moonshot, nvidia-nim, etc.) that do not support
  Anthropic's web_search_20250305 tool.
- Cherry-pick existing fixes:
  - a48bd56: cover codex/minimax/nvidia-nim in getSmallFastModel()
  - 31f0b68: 45s budget + raw-markdown fallback for secondary model
  - 446c1e8: sparse Codex /responses payload parsing
  - ae3f0b2: echo reasoning_content on assistant tool-call messages
- Fix domainCheck.test.ts mock modules to include isFirstPartyAnthropicBaseUrl
  and isGithubNativeAnthropicMode exports.

Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-23 01:14:00 +08:00
KRATOS
3c4d8435c4 fix: surface actionable error when DuckDuckGo web search is rate-limited (#834)
Non-Anthropic / non-codex providers (minimax, kimi, generic OpenAI-compatible)
fell through to the DDG adapter when no paid search key was configured. DDG's
scraper is blocked on most IPs, so web_search surfaced an opaque "anomaly in
the request" error. Catch that response in the DDG provider and rethrow with
the exact env vars that would unblock the tool, or the option to switch to a
native-search provider.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-23 00:58:20 +08:00
Kevin Codex
67de6bd2cf fix(openai-shim): echo reasoning_content on assistant tool-call messages for Moonshot (#828)
Kimi / Moonshot's chat completions endpoint requires that every assistant
message carrying tool_calls also carry reasoning_content when the
"thinking" feature is active. When an agent sends prior-turn assistant
history back (standard multi-turn / subagent / Explore patterns), the
shim previously stripped the thinking block:

  case 'thinking':
  case 'redacted_thinking':
    // Strip thinking blocks for OpenAI-compatible providers.
    break

That's correct for providers that would mis-interpret serialized
<thinking> tags, but Moonshot validates the schema strictly and rejects
with:

  API Error: 400 {"error":{"message":"thinking is enabled but
  reasoning_content is missing in assistant tool call message at
  index N","type":"invalid_request_error"}}

Reproducer: launch with Kimi profile, run any tool-using command
(Explore, Bash, etc.) — every request after the first 400s.

Fix: in convertMessages(), when the per-request flag
preserveReasoningContent is set (only for Moonshot baseUrls today),
attach the original thinking block's text as reasoning_content on the
outgoing OpenAI-shaped assistant message. Other providers continue to
strip (unknown-field rejection risk).

OpenAIMessage type grows a reasoning_content?: string field.
convertMessages() accepts an options object and threads the flag
through; the only call site (_doOpenAIRequest) gates via
isMoonshotBaseUrl(request.baseUrl).

Tests (openaiShim.test.ts):
  - Moonshot: echoes reasoning_content on assistant tool-call messages
    (regression for the reported 400)
  - non-Moonshot providers do NOT receive reasoning_content (guards
    against leaking the field to strict-parse endpoints)

Full suite: 1195/1195 pass under --max-concurrency=1. PR scan clean.

Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-22 22:47:57 +08:00
0xfandom
4d559c9135 docs(env): document OPENCLAUDE_DISABLE_STRICT_TOOLS in .env.example (#826)
Code support was merged in #770 but the .env.example entry was
missed, leaving users without a discoverable way to find the flag.

Closes #737
2026-04-22 22:16:47 +08:00
JATMN
b7b83eff13 Fix bracketed paste blocking provider form submit (#818) 2026-04-22 19:48:33 +08:00
Urvish L.
44a2c30d5f feat: implement Hook Chains runtime integration for self-healing agent mesh MVP (#711)
* feat: implement Hook Chains runtime integration for self-healing agent mesh MVP

- Add Hook Chains config loader, evaluator, and dispatcher in src/utils/hookChains.ts
- Wire PostToolUseFailure hook dispatch in executePostToolUseFailureHooks()
- Wire TaskCompleted hook dispatch in executeTaskCompletedHooks()
- Integrate fallback-agent launcher with permission preservation (canUseTool threading)
- Add safety hardening for config-read errors (try-catch protection)
- Update docs with MVP runtime trigger explanation
- Add 10 unit tests and 4 integration tests covering config, rules, guards, and actions

This completes the self-healing agent mesh MVP by enabling declarative rule-based
responses to tool failures and task completions, with fallback agent spawning,
team notification, and capacity warming actions.

* Update docs/hook-chains.md

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/utils/hookChains.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: address PR #711 review blockers for Hook Chains

- Gate hook-chain dispatch behind feature('HOOK_CHAINS') and default env gate to off
- Remove committed local artifact (agent.log) and ignore it in .gitignore
- Revert hook dispatcher signature threading changes for canUseTool
- Use ToolUseContext metadata hookChainsCanUseTool for fallback launch permissions
- Make spawn_fallback_agent fail explicitly when launcher context is unavailable
- Add config cache max age and guard map size limits to bound runtime memory
- Update docs and tests for default-off gating and explicit fallback failure

---------

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-22 19:40:23 +08:00
ArkhAngelLifeJiggy
5b9cd21e37 feat: add streaming optimizer and structured request logging (#703)
* Integrate request logging and streaming optimizer

- Add logApiCallStart/End for API request tracking with correlation IDs
- Add streaming state tracking with processStreamChunk
- Flush buffer and log stream stats at stream end
- Resolve merge conflict with main branch

* feat: add streaming optimizer and structured request logging

* fix: address PR review feedback

- Remove buffering from streamingOptimizer - now purely observational
- Use logForDebugging instead of console.log for structured logging
- Remove dead code (streamResponse, bufferedStreamResponse, etc.)
- Use existing logging infrastructure instead of raw console.log
- Keep only used functions: createStreamState, processStreamChunk, getStreamStats

* test: add unit tests for requestLogging and streamingOptimizer

- streamingOptimizer.test.ts: 6 tests for createStreamState, processStreamChunk, getStreamStats
- requestLogging.test.ts: 6 tests for createCorrelationId, logApiCallStart, logApiCallEnd

* fix: correct durationMs test to be >= 0 instead of exactly 0

* fix: address PR #703 blockers and non-blockers

1. BLOCKER FIX: Skip clone() for streaming responses
   - Only call response.clone() + .json() for non-streaming requests
   - For streaming, usage comes via stream chunks anyway

2. NON-BLOCKER: Document dead code in flushStreamBuffer
   - Added comment explaining it's a no-op kept for API compat

3. NON-BLOCKER: vi.mock in tests - left as-is (test framework issue)

* fix: address all remaining non-blockers for PR #703

1. Remove dead code: flushStreamBuffer call and unused import
2. Fix test for Bun: remove vi.mock, use simple no-throw tests
2026-04-22 15:36:07 +08:00
ArkhAngelLifeJiggy
e92e5274b2 feat: add model-specific tokenizers and compression ratio detection (#799)
- ModelTokenizerConfig for different model families
- getTokenizerConfig() / getBytesPerTokenForModel()
- Content type detection (json, code, prose, list, technical)
- COMPRESSION_RATIOS - empirical ratios per content type
- estimateWithBounds() - confidence intervals

Features: 1.1, 1.14, 1.15
Tests: 13 passing
2026-04-22 13:24:12 +08:00
github-actions[bot]
86bce4ae74 chore(main): release 0.6.0 (#786)
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
v0.6.0
2026-04-22 09:41:30 +08:00
Kevin Codex
c13842e91c fix(test): autoCompact floor assertion is flag-sensitive (#816)
The test "never returns negative even for unknown 3P models (issue #635)"
asserted that getEffectiveContextWindowSize() returns >= 33_000 for an
unknown 3P model under the OpenAI shim. That specific number assumes
reservedTokensForSummary = 20_000 (MAX_OUTPUT_TOKENS_FOR_SUMMARY), which
holds only when the tengu_otk_slot_v1 GrowthBook flag is disabled.

When the flag is ON — which is the case in CI but not always locally —
getMaxOutputTokensForModel() caps the model's default output at
CAPPED_DEFAULT_MAX_TOKENS (8_000). Then reservedTokensForSummary = 8_000,
floor = 8_000 + 13_000 = 21_000, and the test fails with 21_000 < 33_000.

The test reliably passes locally and reliably fails in CI, manifesting as
the intermittent PR-check failure.

Fix: relax the lower bound to 21_000 (cap-enabled worst case), which is
still well above zero — preserving the anti-regression intent of
issue #635 (no infinite auto-compact from a negative effective window)
without binding the test to GrowthBook flag state.

Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-22 09:37:57 +08:00
Kevin Codex
458120889f fix(model): codex/nvidia-nim/minimax now read OPENAI_MODEL env (#815)
getUserSpecifiedModelSetting() decides which env var to consult based on
the active provider. The check included openai and github but omitted
codex, nvidia-nim, and minimax — even though all three use the OpenAI
shim transport and get their model routing via CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
+ OPENAI_MODEL (set by applyProviderProfileToProcessEnv).

Concrete failure: user switches from Moonshot profile (which persisted
settings.model='kimi-k2.6') to the Codex profile. The new profile
correctly writes OPENAI_MODEL=codexplan + base URL to
chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex. Startup banner reflects Codex / gpt-5.4
correctly. But at request time getUserSpecifiedModelSetting() returns
early for provider='codex' (not in the env-consult list), falls through
to the stale settings.model='kimi-k2.6', and the Codex API rejects:

  API Error 400: "The 'kimi-k2.6' model is not supported when using
  Codex with a ChatGPT account."

Fix: extract an isOpenAIShimProvider flag covering openai|codex|github|
nvidia-nim|minimax — all providers that set OPENAI_MODEL as their model
env var. The Gemini and Mistral branches stay as-is (they use
GEMINI_MODEL / MISTRAL_MODEL).

Five regression tests pin the fix for each OpenAI-shim provider plus
guard tests for openai and github that already worked.

Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-22 09:01:44 +08:00
Mike
ee19159c17 feat(provider): expose Atomic Chat in /provider picker with autodetect (#810)
Adds Atomic Chat as a first-class preset inside the in-session /provider
slash command, mirroring the Ollama auto-detect flow. Picking it probes
127.0.0.1:1337/v1/models, lists loaded models for direct selection, and
falls back to "Enter manually" / "Back" when the server is unreachable
or no models are loaded. README updated to reflect the new setup path.

Made-with: Cursor
2026-04-22 07:55:53 +08:00
Kevin Codex
13de4e85df fix(provider): saved profile ignored when stale CLAUDE_CODE_USE_* in shell (#807)
* fix(provider): saved profile ignored when stale CLAUDE_CODE_USE_* in shell

Users reported "my saved /provider profile isn't picked up at startup —
the banner shows gpt-4o / api.openai.com even though I saved Moonshot".

Root cause: applyActiveProviderProfileFromConfig() bailed out whenever
hasProviderSelectionFlags(processEnv) was true — i.e. whenever ANY
CLAUDE_CODE_USE_* flag was present. But a bare `CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1`
with no paired OPENAI_BASE_URL / OPENAI_MODEL is almost always a stale
shell export left over from a prior manual setup, not genuine startup
intent. Respecting it skipped the saved profile and let StartupScreen.ts
fall through to the hardcoded `gpt-4o` / `https://api.openai.com/v1`
defaults — the exact symptom users see.

Fix: narrow the guard from "any flag set" to "flag set AND at least one
concrete config value (BASE_URL, MODEL, or API_KEY)". A bare stale flag
no longer blocks the saved profile. A real shell selection (flag + URL
or flag + model) still wins, preserving the "explicit startup intent
overrides saved profile" contract.

New helper: hasCompleteProviderSelection(env). Per-provider check for a
paired concrete value. Bedrock/Vertex/Foundry keep the flag-alone
semantic since they rely on ambient AWS/GCP credentials rather than env
config.

Three new tests cover the bug and the two counter-cases:
  - bare USE flag → profile applies (fixes the bug)
  - USE flag + BASE_URL → profile blocked (preserves explicit intent)
  - USE flag + MODEL → profile blocked (preserves explicit intent)

Co-Authored-By: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>

* fix(provider): don't overlay stale legacy profile on plural-managed env

Second half of the "saved profile not picked up in banner" bug. The prior
commit fixed the guard that prevented applyActiveProviderProfileFromConfig()
from firing when a stale CLAUDE_CODE_USE_* flag was in the shell. But even
when the plural system applies correctly, buildStartupEnvFromProfile() was
then loading the legacy .openclaude-profile.json AND overwriting the
plural-managed env with whatever that file contained.

addProviderProfile() (the call path the /provider preset picker uses) does
NOT sync the legacy file, so a user who went:

  manual setup: CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1 + OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-4o
              → writes .openclaude-profile.json as { openai, gpt-4o, ... }
  /provider:   add Moonshot preset, mark active
              → writes plural config; legacy file UNCHANGED

would see startup reliably apply Moonshot env first, then get it clobbered
by the stale legacy file. Banner shows gpt-4o / api.openai.com while
runtime ends up with the correct env via a different code path — exactly
the user-reported symptom.

Fix: in buildStartupEnvFromProfile, when the plural system has already
set env (CLAUDE_CODE_PROVIDER_PROFILE_ENV_APPLIED === '1'), skip the
legacy-file overlay entirely and return processEnv unchanged. Legacy is
now strictly a first-run / fallback path for users who haven't adopted
the plural system.

Also removes the stripped-then-rebuilt env construction that was part of
the old overlay path — no longer needed.

Test updates:
  - Replaced "lets saved startup profile override profile-managed env"
    (encoded the old broken behavior) with a regression test that pins
    the new semantic: plural env survives when legacy is stale.
  - Added "falls back to legacy when plural hasn't applied" to pin the
    first-run path still works.

Co-Authored-By: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-22 00:59:32 +08:00
Kevin Codex
a5bfcbbadf feat(provider): zero-config autodetection primitive (#784)
First-run users with a credential already exported (ANTHROPIC_API_KEY,
OPENAI_API_KEY, etc.) currently still have to navigate the provider picker
or set CLAUDE_CODE_USE_* flags manually. Selecting the right provider from
ambient state should be automatic.

New module src/utils/providerAutoDetect.ts:

- detectProviderFromEnv() — synchronous env scan in a deterministic priority
  order (anthropic → codex → github → openai → gemini → mistral → minimax).
  Also detects Codex via ~/.codex/auth.json presence.
- detectLocalService() — parallel probes for Ollama (:11434) and LM Studio
  (:1234), with honoring of OLLAMA_BASE_URL / LM_STUDIO_BASE_URL overrides.
  Short 1.2s default timeout so first-run latency stays low when no local
  service is running.
- detectBestProvider() — orchestrator. Env scan short-circuits the probe;
  only hits the network when env has nothing.

All detection paths are side-effect-free: returns a DetectedProvider
descriptor describing what was found and why. Callers decide whether to
apply it (gated on hasExplicitProviderSelection() / profile file existence)
and how to hydrate the launch env.

Codex auth-file check is injectable (hasCodexAuth option) so tests are
hermetic from the dev machine's ~/.codex/auth.json state.

Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-21 23:37:04 +08:00
ArkhAngelLifeJiggy
268c0398e4 feat: add thinking token extraction (#798)
* feat: add thinking token tracking and historical analytics

- extractThinkingTokens(): separate thinking from output tokens
- TokenUsageTracker class for historical analytics
- Track: cache hit rate, most used model, requests per hour/day
- Analytics: average tokens per request, totals
- Add tests (7 passing)

PR 4B: Features 1.10 + 1.11

* refactor: extract thinking and analytics to separate files

- Create thinkingTokenExtractor.ts with ThinkingTokenAnalyzer
- Create tokenAnalytics.ts with TokenUsageTracker
- Add production-grade methods and tests
- Update test imports
2026-04-21 23:25:12 +08:00
nickmesen
761924daa7 fix: Collapse all-text arrays to string for DeepSeek compatibility (#806)
Fixes #774. When tool_result content contains multiple text blocks,
they were serialized as arrays instead of strings, causing DeepSeek
to reject the request with 400 error.

Changes:
- convertToolResultContent: collapse all-text arrays to joined string
- convertContentBlocks: defensive collapse for user/assistant messages
- Arrays with images are preserved (not collapsed)

Tests: 3 new tests added, 53 pass, 0 fail

Co-authored-by: nick.mesen <nickmesen@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-21 23:17:12 +08:00
Kevin Codex
e908864da7 feat(api): smart model routing primitive (cheap-for-simple, strong-for-hard) (#785)
Most everyday turns ("ok", "thanks", "yep go ahead", "what does that do?")
get no measurable quality improvement from Opus-tier models over Haiku-tier,
but cost ~10x more and stream slower. Smart routing opts a user into
automatically routing obviously-simple turns to a cheaper model while
keeping the strong model for anything non-trivial.

New module src/services/api/smartModelRouting.ts:

- routeModel(input, config) → { model, complexity, reason }
- Pure primitive: no env reads, no state, caller supplies everything.
- Config is opt-in (enabled: false by default).

Routes to strong (conservative) when ANY of:
  - First turn of session (task-setup is worth the quality)
  - Code fence or inline code span present
  - Reasoning/planning keyword (plan, design, refactor, debug, architect,
    investigate, root cause, etc. — 20+ anchors)
  - Multi-paragraph input
  - Over char/word cutoff (defaults: 160 chars, 28 words; matches hermes)

Routes to simple only for clearly-trivial chatter.
Decision includes a reason string for a future UI indicator that shows
which tier handled the turn.

Integration into query path is intentionally deferred to a follow-up PR so
the heuristics can be reviewed and tuned in isolation first.

Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-21 21:50:24 +08:00
Kevin Codex
b95d2221df Feat/kimi moonshot support (#805)
* feat(provider): first-class Moonshot (Kimi) direct-API support

Moonshot's direct API (api.moonshot.ai/v1) is OpenAI-compatible and works
today via the generic OpenAI shim, including the reasoning_content channel
that Kimi returns alongside the user-visible content. But the UX was rough:
unknown context window triggered the conservative 128k fallback + a warning,
and the provider displayed as "Local OpenAI-compatible".

Makes Moonshot a recognized provider:

- src/utils/model/openaiContextWindows.ts: add the Kimi K2 family and
  moonshot-v1-* variants to both the context-window and max-output tables.
  Values from Moonshot's model card — K2.6 and K2-thinking are 256K,
  K2/K2-instruct are 128K, moonshot-v1 sizes are embedded in the model id.
- src/utils/providerDiscovery.ts: recognize the api.moonshot.ai hostname
  and label it "Moonshot (Kimi)" in the startup banner and provider UI.

Users can now launch with:

  CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1 \
  OPENAI_BASE_URL=https://api.moonshot.ai/v1 \
  OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-... \
  OPENAI_MODEL=kimi-k2.6 \
  openclaude

and get accurate compaction + correct labeling + correct max_tokens out
of the box.

Co-Authored-By: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>

* fix(openai-shim): Moonshot API compatibility — max_tokens + strip store

Moonshot's direct API (api.moonshot.ai and api.moonshot.cn) uses the
classic OpenAI `max_tokens` parameter, not the newer `max_completion_tokens`
that the shim defaults to. It also hasn't published support for `store`
and may reject it on strict-parse — same class of error as Gemini's
"Unknown name 'store': Cannot find field" 400.

- Adds isMoonshotBaseUrl() that recognizes both .ai and .cn hosts.
- Converts max_completion_tokens → max_tokens for Moonshot requests
  (alongside GitHub / Mistral / local providers).
- Strips body.store for Moonshot requests (alongside Mistral / Gemini).

Two shim tests cover both the .ai and .cn hostnames.

Co-Authored-By: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>

* fix: null-safe access on getCachedMCConfig() in external builds

External builds stub src/services/compact/cachedMicrocompact.ts so
getCachedMCConfig() returns null, but two call sites still dereferenced
config.supportedModels directly. The ?. operator was in the wrong place
(config.supportedModels? instead of config?.supportedModels), so the null
config threw "Cannot read properties of null (reading 'supportedModels')"
on every request.

Reproduces with any external-build provider (notably Kimi/Moonshot just
enabled in the sibling commits, but equally DeepSeek, Mistral, Groq,
Ollama, etc.):

  ❯ hey
  ⏺ Cannot read properties of null (reading 'supportedModels')

- prompts.ts: early-return from getFunctionResultClearingSection() when
  config is null, before touching .supportedModels.
- claude.ts: guard the debug-log jsonStringify with ?. so the log line
  never throws.

Co-Authored-By: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>

* fix(startup): show "Moonshot (Kimi)" on the startup banner

The startup-screen provider detector had regex branches for OpenRouter,
DeepSeek, Groq, Together, Azure, etc., but nothing for Moonshot. Remote
Moonshot sessions fell through to the generic "OpenAI" label —
getLocalOpenAICompatibleProviderLabel() only runs for local URLs, and
api.moonshot.ai / api.moonshot.cn are not local.

Adds a Moonshot branch matching /moonshot/ in the base URL OR /kimi/ in
the model id. Now launches with:

  OPENAI_BASE_URL=https://api.moonshot.ai/v1 OPENAI_MODEL=kimi-k2.6

display the Provider row as "Moonshot (Kimi)" instead of "OpenAI".

Co-Authored-By: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>

* refactor(provider): sort preset picker alphabetically; Custom at end

The /provider preset picker was in ad-hoc order (Anthropic, Ollama,
OpenAI, then a jumble of third-party / local / codex / Alibaba / custom /
nvidia / minimax). Hard to scan when you know the provider name you want.

Sorts the list alphabetically by label A→Z. Pins "Custom" to the end —
it's the catch-all / escape hatch so it's scanned last, not shuffled into
the alphabetical run where a user looking for a named provider might
grab it by mistake. First-run-only "Skip for now" stays at the very
bottom, after Custom.

Test churn:
- ProviderManager.test.tsx: four tests hardcoded press counts (1 or 3 'j'
  presses) that broke when targets moved. Replaces them with a
  navigateToPreset(stdin, label) helper driven from a declared
  PRESET_ORDER array, so future list edits only update the array.
- ConsoleOAuthFlow.test.tsx: the 13-row test frame only renders the first
  ~13 providers. "Ollama", "OpenAI", "LM Studio" sentinels moved below
  the fold; swap them for alphabetically-early providers still visible
  in-frame ("Azure OpenAI", "DeepSeek", "Google Gemini"). Test intent
  (picker opened with providers listed) is preserved.

Co-Authored-By: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>

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Co-authored-by: OpenClaude <openclaude@gitlawb.com>
2026-04-21 21:20:54 +08:00
ArkhAngelLifeJiggy
2b15e16421 feat: add model caching and benchmarking utilities (#671)
* feat: add model caching and benchmarking utilities

- Add modelCache.ts for disk caching of model lists
- Add benchmark.ts for testing model speed/quality

* fix: address review feedback - async fs, multi-provider support, error handling

* feat: add /benchmark slash command and unit tests

* feat: add /benchmark slash command and unit tests
2026-04-21 18:36:16 +08:00
Nourrisse Florian
6a62e3ff76 feat: enable 15 additional feature flags in open build (#667)
* feat: enable 16 additional feature flags in open build

Activate features whose source is fully available in the mirror and
that have no Anthropic-internal infrastructure dependencies:

UI/UX: MESSAGE_ACTIONS, HISTORY_PICKER, QUICK_SEARCH, HOOK_PROMPTS
Reasoning: ULTRATHINK, TOKEN_BUDGET, SHOT_STATS
Agents: FORK_SUBAGENT, VERIFICATION_AGENT, MCP_SKILLS
Memory: EXTRACT_MEMORIES, AWAY_SUMMARY
Optimization: CACHED_MICROCOMPACT, PROMPT_CACHE_BREAK_DETECTION
Safety: TRANSCRIPT_CLASSIFIER
Debug: DUMP_SYSTEM_PROMPT

Also reorganize featureFlags into documented sections (disabled/upstream/new)
with inline comments explaining each flag's purpose.

* feat: add centralized GrowthBook defaults map for open build

Add _openBuildDefaults in the GrowthBook stub (no-telemetry-plugin.ts)
with all 66 runtime feature keys, organized by category with inline
comments describing each flag's purpose.

Override tengu_sedge_lantern (AWAY_SUMMARY) and tengu_hive_evidence
(VERIFICATION_AGENT) to true so these features work out of the box
without requiring manual ~/.claude/feature-flags.json setup.

Priority: feature-flags.json > _openBuildDefaults > upstream default

* feat: replace refusal language with positive security guidance

Remove refusal instructions from CYBER_RISK_INSTRUCTION since they are
redundant for Anthropic models (applied server-side) and useless for
uncensored models in multi-provider setups. Keep positive guidance for
security testing contexts and add red teaming support.

* Revert "feat: replace refusal language with positive security guidance"

This reverts commit 0463676a8f.

* fix: add EXTRACT_MEMORIES runtime gate overrides to open-build defaults

EXTRACT_MEMORIES was enabled at build-time but its runtime GrowthBook
gates (tengu_passport_quail, tengu_coral_fern) still defaulted to false,
preventing the feature from activating. Add both keys to
_openBuildDefaults so memory extraction works out of the box.

Also adds test coverage for _openBuildDefaults precedence behavior.

* docs: update GrowthBook runtime keys catalog to 88 keys

Expand the reference catalog in no-telemetry-plugin.ts from ~62 to 88
unique keys, covering all tengu_* call sites found in src/. Adds 27
previously undocumented keys including VSCode gates, dynamic configs
(auto-mode, cron, bridge), security gates, and KAIROS cron keys.

Adds "not exhaustive" disclaimer as suggested by Copilot reviewer.
Reorganizes categories with section dividers for readability.
2026-04-21 18:34:51 +08:00
3kin0x
06e7684eb5 fix(api): ensure strict role sequence and filter empty assistant messages after interruption (#745 regression) (#794) 2026-04-21 18:28:57 +08:00
Juan Camilo Auriti
ae3b723f3b fix(security): harden project settings trust boundary + MCP sanitization (#789)
* fix(security): harden project settings trust boundary + MCP sanitization

- Sanitize MCP tool result text with recursivelySanitizeUnicode() to prevent
  Unicode injection via malicious MCP servers (tool definitions and prompts
  were already sanitized, but tool call results were not)
- Read sandbox.enabled only from trusted settings sources (user, local, flag,
  policy) — exclude projectSettings to prevent malicious repos from silently
  disabling the sandbox via .claude/settings.json
- Disable git hooks in plugin marketplace clone/pull/submodule operations
  with core.hooksPath=/dev/null to prevent code execution from cloned repos
- Remove ANTHROPIC_FOUNDRY_API_KEY from SAFE_ENV_VARS to prevent credential
  injection from project-scoped settings without trust verification
- Add ssrfGuardedLookup to WebFetch HTTP requests to block DNS rebinding
  attacks that could reach cloud metadata or internal services

Security: closes trust boundary gap where project settings could override
security-critical configuration. Follows the existing pattern established
by hasAllowBypassPermissionsMode() which already excludes projectSettings.

Co-authored-by: auriti <auriti@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix(security): remove unauthenticated file-based permission polling

Remove the legacy file-based permission polling from useSwarmPermissionPoller
that read from ~/.claude/teams/{name}/permissions/resolved/ — an unauthenticated
directory where any local process could forge approval files to auto-approve
tool uses for swarm teammates.

The file polling was dead code:
- The useSwarmPermissionPoller() hook was never mounted by any component
- resolvePermission() (the file writer) was never imported outside its module
- Permission responses are delivered exclusively via the mailbox system:
  Leader: sendPermissionResponseViaMailbox() → writeToMailbox()
  Worker: useInboxPoller → processMailboxPermissionResponse()

Changes:
- Remove file polling loop, processResponse(), and React hook imports from
  useSwarmPermissionPoller.ts (now a pure callback registry module)
- Mark 7 file-based functions as @deprecated in permissionSync.ts
- Add 4 regression tests verifying the removal

No exported functions removed — only deprecated. All 5 consumer modules
verified: they import only mailbox-based functions that remain unchanged.

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Co-authored-by: auriti <auriti@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-21 18:28:03 +08:00
viudes
a6a3de5ac1 feat(api): compress old tool_result content for small-context providers (#801)
* feat(api): compress old tool_result content for small-context providers

Adds a shim-layer pass that tiers tool_result content by age on
providers
  with small effective context windows (Copilot gpt-4o 128k, Mistral,
  Ollama). Recent turns remain full; mid-tier results are truncated to
2k
  chars; older results are replaced with a stub that preserves tool name
  and arguments so the model can re-invoke if needed.

  Tier sizes auto-tune via getEffectiveContextWindowSize, same
calculation
  used by auto-compact. Reuses COMPACTABLE_TOOLS and
  TOOL_RESULT_CLEARED_MESSAGE to complement (not duplicate)
microCompact.
  Configurable via /config toolHistoryCompressionEnabled.

  Addresses active-session context accumulation on Copilot where
  microCompact's time-based trigger never fires, which surfaces as
  "tools appearing in a loop" and prompt_too_long errors after ~15
turns.

* fix: config tool history
2026-04-21 17:36:26 +08:00
Juan Camilo Auriti
64582c119d fix: replace discontinued gemini-2.5-pro-preview-03-25 with stable gemini-2.5-pro (#802)
Updates both the model config mappings (configs.ts) and the runtime
fallback in getDefaultOpusModel() (model.ts) so Gemini mode no longer
falls back to the discontinued preview model when GEMINI_MODEL is unset.

Fixes #398
2026-04-21 17:01:33 +08:00
emsanakhchivan
85eab2751e fix(ui): prevent provider manager lag by deferring sync I/O (#803)
ProviderManager was blocking the main thread with synchronous file I/O
on mount (useState initializer), activation (setActiveProviderProfile),
and refresh (getProviderProfiles). This caused noticeable lag on Windows
where disk I/O can be slow due to antivirus scans, NTFS metadata, or
cache misses.

Changes to ProviderManager:
- Deferred initialization: useState now starts empty, loads via queueMicrotask
- Added isInitializing state with loading UI
- refreshProfiles() now defers reads via queueMicrotask
- activateSelectedProvider() now defers writes via queueMicrotask
- Memoized menuOptions array to prevent re-renders during navigation

Note: ProviderChooser useMemo change was reverted as it's dead code
(ProviderWizard is not used in production - /provider uses ProviderManager).

Co-authored-by: Ali Alakbarli <ali.alakbarli@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-21 17:00:58 +08:00
Zartris
4d4fb2880e fix: rename .claude.json to .openclaude.json with legacy fallback (#582)
* fix: rename .claude.json to .openclaude.json with legacy fallback

Rename the global config file from ~/.claude.json to ~/.openclaude.json,
following the same migration pattern as the config directory
(~/.claude → ~/.openclaude).

- getGlobalClaudeFile() now prefers .openclaude.json; falls back to
  .claude.json only if the legacy file exists and the new one does not
- Add .openclaude.json to filesystem permissions allowlist (keep
  .claude.json for legacy file protection)
- Update all comment/string references from ~/.claude.json to
  ~/.openclaude.json across 12 files

New installs get .openclaude.json from the start. Existing users
continue using .claude.json until they rename it (or a future explicit
migration).

* test: add unit tests for getGlobalClaudeFile migration branches

Covers the three cases:
- new install (neither file exists) → .openclaude.json
- existing user (only legacy .claude.json exists) → .claude.json
- migrated user (both files exist) → .openclaude.json

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Co-authored-by: Zartris <14197299+Zartris@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-20 17:13:09 +08:00
Zartris
fdef4a1b4c feat: native Anthropic API mode for Claude models on GitHub Copilot (#579)
* feat: native Anthropic API mode for Claude models on GitHub Copilot

When using Claude models through GitHub Copilot, automatically switch from
the OpenAI-compatible shim to Anthropic's native messages API format.

The Copilot proxy (api.githubcopilot.com) supports Anthropic's native API
for Claude models. This enables cache_control blocks to be sent and
honoured, allowing explicit prompt caching control (as opposed to relying
solely on server-side auto-caching).

Changes:
- Add isGithubNativeAnthropicMode() in providers.ts that auto-enables when
  the resolved model starts with "claude-" and the GitHub provider is active
- Create a native Anthropic client in client.ts using the GitHub base URL
  and Bearer token authentication when native mode is detected
- Enable prompt caching in claude.ts for native GitHub mode so cache_control
  blocks are sent (previously only allowed for firstParty/bedrock/vertex)
- CLAUDE_CODE_GITHUB_ANTHROPIC_API=1 env var to force native mode for any
  model

Benefits:
- Proper Anthropic message format (no lossy OpenAI translation)
- Explicit cache_control blocks for fine-grained caching control
- Potentially better Claude model behaviour with native format

Related: #515

* fix: scope force flag to Claude models and add isGithubNativeAnthropicMode tests

- CLAUDE_CODE_GITHUB_ANTHROPIC_API=1 now returns false for non-Claude models
  (force flag still useful for aliases like 'github:copilot' with no model
  resolved yet, where it returns true when model is empty)
- Add 7 focused tests covering mode detection: off without GitHub provider,
  auto-detect via OPENAI_MODEL and resolvedModel, non-Claude model rejection,
  and force-flag behaviour for claude/non-claude/no-model cases

* fix: detect github:copilot:claude- compound format, remove force flag

OPENAI_MODEL for GitHub Copilot uses the format 'github:copilot:MODEL'
(e.g. 'github:copilot:claude-sonnet-4'), which does not start with 'claude-'.
Auto-detection now handles both bare model names and the compound format.

The CLAUDE_CODE_GITHUB_ANTHROPIC_API force flag is removed: with proper
compound-format detection there is no remaining gap it could fill, and
keeping a broad override flag without a concrete use case invites misuse.

Tests updated to cover the compound format, generic alias (false), and
non-Claude compound model (github:copilot:gpt-4o → false).

* fix: use includes('claude-') for model detection, remove force flag

Detection was broken for the standard GitHub Copilot compound format
'github:copilot:claude-sonnet-4' which does not start with 'claude-'.
Using includes('claude-') handles bare names, compound names, and any
future variants without needing updates.

The CLAUDE_CODE_GITHUB_ANTHROPIC_API force flag is removed as it was
a workaround for the broken detection, not a genuine use case.

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Co-authored-by: Zartris <14197299+Zartris@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-20 16:34:58 +08:00
nehan
4cb963e660 feat(api): improve local provider reliability with readiness and self-healing (#738)
* feat(api): classify openai-compatible provider failures

* Update src/services/api/providerConfig.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/services/api/errors.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* feat(api): harden openai-compatible diagnostics and env fallback

* Update src/services/api/openaiShim.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/services/api/openaiShim.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/services/api/errors.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/services/api/errors.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Apply suggestion from @Copilot

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix openaiShim duplicate requests and diagnostics

* remove unused url from http failure classifier

* dedupe env diagnostic warnings

* Remove hardcoded URLs from OpenAI error tests

Removed hardcoded URLs from network failure classification tests.

* Update providerConfig.envDiagnostics.test.ts

* fix(openai-shim): return successful responses and restore localhost classifier tests

* Update src/services/api/openaiShim.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/services/api/openaiShim.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/services/api/openaiShim.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* feat(provider): add truthful local generation readiness checks

Implement Phase 2 provider readiness behavior by adding structured Ollama generation probes, wiring setup flows to readiness states, extending system-check with generation readiness output, and updating focused tests.

* feat(api): add local self-healing fallback retries

Implement Phase 3 self-healing behavior for local OpenAI-compatible providers: retry base URL fallbacks for localhost resolution and endpoint mismatches, plus capability-gated toolless retry for tool-incompatible local models; include diagnostics and focused tests.

* fix(api): address review blockers for local provider reliability

* Update src/utils/providerDiscovery.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update src/services/api/openaiShim.ts

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: harden readiness probes and cross-platform test stability

* fix: refresh toolless retry payload and stabilize osc clipboard test

* fix: harden Ollama readiness parsing and redact provider URLs

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-20 16:24:02 +08:00
github-actions[bot]
b09972f223 chore(main): release 0.5.2 (#781)
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
v0.5.2
2026-04-20 15:25:42 +08:00
Kevin Codex
336ddcc50d fix(api): replace phrase-based reasoning sanitizer with tag-based filter (#779)
Reasoning models (MiniMax M2.7, GLM-4.5/5, DeepSeek, Kimi K2) inline
chain-of-thought inside <think>...</think> tags in the content field
rather than using the reasoning_content channel. The prior phrase-matching
sanitizer (looksLikeLeakedReasoningPrefix) only caught English-prose
preambles like "I should"/"the user asked", missed tag-based leaks
entirely, and risked false-stripping legitimate assistant output.

Replace with a structural tag-based approach (same pattern as hermes-agent):

- createThinkTagFilter() — streaming state machine that buffers partial
  tags across SSE delta boundaries (<th| + |ink>), so tags split mid-chunk
  still parse correctly.
- stripThinkTags() — whole-text cleanup for non-streaming responses and
  as a safety net. Handles closed pairs, unterminated opens at block
  boundaries, and orphan tags.
- Recognizes think, thinking, reasoning, thought, REASONING_SCRATCHPAD
  case-insensitively, including tags with attributes.
- False-negative bias: flush() discards buffered partial tags at stream
  end rather than leaking them.

Existing phrase-based shim tests updated to exercise the actual <think>
tag leak. Added regression tests confirming legitimate prose starting
with "I should..." is preserved (the old sanitizer's main false-positive).

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 15:18:58 +08:00
github-actions[bot]
c0b8a59a23 chore(main): release 0.5.1 (#776)
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
v0.5.1
2026-04-20 12:47:40 +08:00
Kevin Codex
aab489055c fix: require trusted approval for sandbox override (#778) 2026-04-20 12:01:44 +08:00
Kevin Codex
7002cb302b fix: enforce Bash path constraints after sandbox allow (#777) 2026-04-20 11:46:24 +08:00
Kevin Codex
739b8d1f40 fix: enforce MCP OAuth callback state before errors (#775) 2026-04-20 09:36:05 +08:00
github-actions[bot]
f166ec1a4e chore(main): release 0.5.0 (#758)
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
v0.5.0
2026-04-20 08:30:58 +08:00
Kevin Codex
13e9f22a83 feat: mask provider api key input (#772) 2026-04-20 08:25:22 +08:00
Kevin Codex
f828171ef1 fix: allow provider recovery during startup (#765) 2026-04-20 06:46:05 +08:00
Allan Almeida
e6e8d9a248 feat: add OPENCLAUDE_DISABLE_STRICT_TOOLS env var to opt out of strict MCP tool schema normalization (#770)
When set, disables strict schema normalization for non-Gemini providers.
Useful for OpenAI-compatible endpoints that reject MCP tools with complex
optional params (e.g. list[dict]) with "Extra required key ... supplied"
errors.
2026-04-20 06:45:01 +08:00
Sreedhar Busanelli
2c98be7002 fix: remove cached mcpClient in diagnostic tracking to prevent stale references (#727)
* fix: remove cached mcpClient in diagnostic tracking to prevent stale references

Resolves TODO comment about not caching the connected mcpClient since it can change.

Changes:
- Remove cached mcpClient field from DiagnosticTrackingService
- Add currentMcpClients storage to track active clients
- Update beforeFileEdited, getNewDiagnostics, and ensureFileOpened to accept client parameter
- Add backward-compatible methods to maintain existing API
- Update all callers to use new methods
- Add comprehensive test coverage

This prevents using stale MCP client references during reconnections,
making diagnostic tracking more reliable.

Fixes #TODO

* docs: add my contributions section to README

Add fork-specific section highlighting:
- Diagnostic tracking enhancement (PR #727)
- Technical skills demonstrated
- Links to original project and my work
- Professional contribution showcase

* revert: remove README.md contributions section to comply with reviewer request

- Remove 'My Fork & Contributions' section from README.md
- Keep README.md focused on original project documentation
- Maintain clean, project-focused README as requested by reviewer
2026-04-19 09:02:52 +08:00
3kin0x
b786b765f0 fix(api): drop orphan tool results to satisfy strict role sequence (#745)
* fix(api): drop orphan tool results to satisfy Mistral/OpenAI strict role sequence

* test: add test for orphan tool results and restore gemini comments
2026-04-19 08:57:14 +08:00
bpawnzz
55c5f262a9 fix: use raw context window for auto-compact percentage display (#748)
Problem: After auto-compaction with DeepSeek models (e.g., deepseek-chat),
the status line displayed ~16% remaining until next auto-compact, but users
expected ~30% (since compaction reduces usage to roughly half of the full
128k context).

Root cause: calculateTokenWarningState() used the auto-compaction threshold
(effectiveContextWindow - 13k buffer) as the denominator for percentLeft.
For DeepSeek-chat:
- Raw context: 128,000
- Effective: 119,808 (128k - 8,192 output reservation)
- Threshold: 106,808 (effective - 13k buffer)
At 90k usage:
  - Old: (106,808 - 90k) / 106,808 ≈ 16%
  - Expected: (128,000 - 90k) / 128,000 ≈ 30%

Fix: Change percentLeft calculation to use raw context window from
getContextWindowForModel() as denominator, while keeping threshold-based
warnings/triggers unchanged. This makes the displayed percentage show
remaining capacity relative to the model's full context size.

Impact:
- UI now shows correct % of total context remaining
- Auto-compaction trigger point unchanged (still ~90% of effective window)
- All other threshold calculations unaffected

Testing:
- Manual verification: DeepSeek-chat at 90k tokens shows 30% remaining (was 16%)
- Manual verification: Threshold still triggers at ~106k tokens
- Build succeeds: npm run build
- No breaking changes: Callers only depend on percentLeft for display; threshold logic unchanged

Fixes the user-reported discrepancy for DeepSeek and other OpenAI-compatible models.
2026-04-19 08:55:41 +08:00
Kagura
002a8f1f6d fix(mcp): sync required array with properties in tool schemas (#754)
* fix(mcp): sync required array with properties in tool schemas

MCP servers can emit schemas where the required array contains keys
not present in properties. This causes API 400 errors:
"Extra required key 'X' supplied."

- Add sanitizeSchemaRequired() to filter required arrays
- Apply it to MCP tool inputJSONSchema before sending to API
- Also fix filterSwarmFieldsFromSchema to update required after
  removing properties

Fixes #525

* test: add MCP schema required sanitization test
2026-04-19 06:44:25 +08:00
dhenuh
3d1979ff06 fix(help): prevent /help tab crash from undefined descriptions (#732)
- Guard formatDescriptionWithSource() so missing command descriptions become ''
- Harden truncate helpers to accept undefined text/path safely
- Add regression tests covering undefined input cases
2026-04-19 06:38:44 +08:00
lunamonke
b0d9fe7112 Provider loading fix (#623)
* add mistral and gemini provider type for profile provider field

* load latest locally selected

* env variables take precedence over json save

* add gemini context windows and fix gemini defaulting for env

* load on startup fix

* fix failing tests

* clarify test message

* fix variable mismatches

* fix failing test

* delete keys and set profile.apiKey for mistral and gemini

* switch model as well when switching provider

* set model when adding a new model
2026-04-18 01:46:20 +08:00