This pass rewrites comment-only ANT-ONLY markers to neutral internal-only
language across the source tree without changing runtime strings, flags,
commands, or protocol identifiers. The goal is to lower obvious internal
prose leakage while keeping the diff mechanically safe and easy to review.
Constraint: Phase B is limited to comments/prose only; runtime strings and user-facing labels remain deferred
Rejected: Broad search-and-replace across strings and command descriptions | too risky for a prose-only pass
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Remaining ANT-ONLY hits are mostly runtime/user-facing strings and should be handled separately from comment cleanup
Tested: bun run build
Tested: bun run smoke
Tested: bun run verify:privacy
Tested: bun run test:provider
Tested: bun run test:provider-recommendation
Not-tested: Full repo typecheck (upstream baseline remains noisy)
Co-authored-by: anandh8x <test@example.com>
Inline base64 source maps had been checked into tracked src files. This strips those comments from the repository without changing runtime behavior or adding ongoing guardrails, per the requested one-time cleanup scope.
Constraint: Keep this change limited to tracked source cleanup only
Rejected: Add CI/source verification guard | user requested one-time cleanup only
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: If these directives reappear, fix the producing transform instead of reintroducing repo-side cleanup code
Tested: rg -n "sourceMappingURL" ., bun run smoke, bun run verify:privacy, bun run test:provider, npm run test:provider-recommendation
Not-tested: bun run typecheck (repository has many pre-existing unrelated failures)
Co-authored-by: anandh8x <test@example.com>
* fix: disable experimental API betas by default to prevent 500 errors
Tool search (defer_loading), global cache scope, and context management
betas require internal Anthropic server-side support. External accounts
receive 500 Internal Server Error when these are sent.
Set CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_BETAS=true by default in the CLI
entrypoint. Users with internal access can opt back in with =false.
Also includes: cache key stability fixes (Sonnet 1M latch, system-before-
messages key ordering, resume fingerprint isMeta skip), sideQuery default
cleanup, and /dream command.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor: standardize API headers to Headers type and enable tengu feature flags by default
* fix: address PR review — dream lock, MCP betas guard, redundant Partial
- Call recordConsolidation() programmatically in /dream instead of
delegating to model prompt (unreliable)
- Add CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_BETAS guard to MCP entrypoint
(was only in CLI entrypoint, causing 500s in MCP server mode)
- Remove redundant ? markers from SecretValueSource Partial<{}> type
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three compounding issues caused keyboard input to appear frozen or drop
characters on startup, particularly on Windows CMD/PowerShell and Mac
terminal environments.
Issue 1 — earlyInput disabled (cli.tsx):
The rebrand commit gated startCapturingEarlyInput() behind an opt-in
env flag (OPENCLAUDE_ENABLE_EARLY_INPUT=1), which meant any characters
typed before React finished mounting were silently dropped. Users who
type immediately after launch saw an empty input box with no indication
their keystrokes were lost. Flipped to an opt-out flag
(OPENCLAUDE_DISABLE_EARLY_INPUT=1) so early input capture is on by
default, matching the original upstream behaviour.
Issue 2 — stdin.resume() called before listener attached (App.tsx):
stdin.resume() put the stream into flowing mode before the data/readable
listener was registered. Any input arriving in that gap was queued and
delivered in a burst when the listener connected, which could flood
React's scheduler and stall input processing. Moved resume() to after
the listener is attached so the stream only flows once the handler is
ready.
Issue 3 — AnimatedAsterisk fires ~60 React re-renders in 3s (AnimatedAsterisk.tsx):
The startup screen colour sweep animation runs at 50ms intervals for
3000ms total. Each tick triggers a full re-render of the startup screen
subtree, which competes with stdin event processing in React's microtask
queue. On Windows, where the event loop scheduler is slower, this
reliably caused typing to lag or freeze for the first few seconds after
launch. The animation is now skipped on Windows (process.platform ===
'win32'), showing the icon in its settled state immediately. Mac and
Linux are unaffected.
Closes#228, #220, #205
* feat: add --provider CLI flag for multi-provider support
Adds a --provider flag that maps friendly provider names to the
environment variables the codebase uses for provider detection.
No more manual env-var configuration — users can now simply run:
openclaude --provider openai --model gpt-4o
openclaude --provider gemini --model gemini-2.0-flash
openclaude --provider ollama --model llama3.2
openclaude --provider bedrock
openclaude --provider vertex
Implementation details:
- providerFlag.ts: core logic — maps provider names to env vars,
uses ??= so explicit env vars always win over the flag defaults
- providerFlag.test.ts: 18 tests covering all 7 providers,
error messages, model passthrough, and env-var precedence
- cli.tsx: early fast-path (mirrors --bare pattern) — sets env
vars before Commander option-building and module constants run
- main.tsx: adds --provider to Commander option chain for --help
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: custom OPENAI_BASE_URL always wins over Codex model alias detection
When OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-5.4 (or gpt-5.4-mini) and a custom OPENAI_BASE_URL
is set (Azure, OpenRouter, etc), the transport was incorrectly forced to
codex_responses because gpt-5.4 is in CODEX_ALIAS_MODELS. This caused
requests to be sent with Codex auth instead of the user's API key,
resulting in 401 Unauthorized errors.
Fix: only use codex_responses when the base URL is explicitly the Codex
endpoint, OR when no custom base URL is set and the model is a Codex
alias. An explicit OPENAI_BASE_URL always takes priority over model-name
based Codex detection.
Verified locally: gpt-5.4 via OpenRouter now correctly shows
Provider=OpenRouter, Endpoint=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1 instead of
routing to chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex.
Fixes#200, #203
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Introduced environment variable CLAUDE_CODE_USE_GITHUB to enable GitHub Models.
- Added checks for GITHUB_TOKEN or GH_TOKEN for authentication.
- Updated base URL handling to include GitHub Models default.
- Enhanced provider detection and error handling for GitHub Models.
- Updated relevant functions and components to accommodate the new provider.
Adds a new startup screen with filled-block text logo and sunset
gradient, printed to stdout before the Ink UI loads. Removes the
old OPEN box logo from the chat UI since the new screen replaces it.
Changes:
- src/components/StartupScreen.ts (NEW) — gradient OPEN CLAUDE logo
with provider info box (Provider, Model, Endpoint). Auto-detects
active provider from env vars (OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Ollama,
Groq, Mistral, Azure, LM Studio, Anthropic). Skipped in CI and
non-TTY environments.
- src/entrypoints/cli.tsx — calls printStartupScreen() at startup
before Ink renders
- src/components/Messages.tsx — removes <LogoV2 /> from LogoHeader
so the old OPEN box logo no longer appears in the chat UI
Addresses #55.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- package.json with all 70+ dependencies
- Bun build script with feature flag shims, native module stubs, otel externals
- Stubs for ~15 missing source files (snapshot gaps)
- tsconfig.json for TypeScript
- bin/openclaude entry point
- Builds to single 19MB dist/cli.mjs
- Verified: --version and --help work
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Squash the current repository state back into one baseline commit while
preserving the README reframing and repository contents.
Constraint: User explicitly requested a single squashed commit with subject "asdf"
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Reversibility: clean
Directive: This commit intentionally rewrites published history; coordinate before future force-pushes
Tested: git status clean; local history rewritten to one commit; force-pushed main to origin and instructkr
Not-tested: Fresh clone verification after push