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Meetpatel006
ad724dc3a4 Improve GitHub Copilot provider: official OAuth onboarding, Copilot API routing, and test hardening and auto refresh token logic (#288)
* update gitHub copilot API with offical client id and update model configurations

* test: add unit tests for exchangeForCopilotToken and enhance GitHub model normalization

* remove PAT token feature

* test(api): harden provider tests against env leakage

* Added back trimmed github auth token

* added auto refresh logic for auto token along with test

* fix: remove forked provider validation in cli.tsx and clear stale provider env vars in /onboard-github

* refactor: streamline environment variable handling in mergeUserSettingsEnv

* fix: clear stale provider env vars to ensure correct GH routing

* Remove internal-only tooling from the external build (#352)

* Remove internal-only tooling without changing external runtime contracts

This trims the lowest-risk internal-only surfaces first: deleted internal
modules are replaced by build-time no-op stubs, the bundled stuck skill is
removed, and the insights S3 upload path now stays local-only. The privacy
verifier is expanded and the remaining bundled internal Slack/Artifactory
strings are neutralized without broad repo-wide renames.

Constraint: Keep the first PR deletion-heavy and avoid mass rewrites of USER_TYPE, tengu, or claude_code identifiers
Rejected: One-shot DMCA cleanup branch | too much semantic risk for a first PR
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Treat full-repo typecheck as a baseline issue on this upstream snapshot; do not claim this commit introduced the existing non-Phase-A errors without isolating them first
Tested: bun run build
Tested: bun run smoke
Tested: bun run verify:privacy
Not-tested: Full repo typecheck (currently fails on widespread pre-existing upstream errors outside this change set)

* Keep minimal source shims so CI can import Phase A cleanup paths

The first PR removed internal-only source files entirely, but CI provider
and context tests import those modules directly from source rather than
through the build-time no-telemetry stubs. This restores tiny no-op source
shims so tests and local source imports resolve while preserving the same
external runtime behavior.

Constraint: GitHub Actions runs source-level tests in addition to bundled build/privacy checks
Rejected: Revert the entire deletion pass | unnecessary once the import contract is satisfied by small shims
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: For later cleanup phases, treat build-time stubs and source-test imports as separate compatibility surfaces
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 (still noisy on this upstream snapshot)

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Co-authored-by: anandh8x <test@example.com>

* Reduce internal-only labeling noise in source comments (#355)

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>

* Neutralize internal Anthropic prose in explanatory comments (#357)

This is a small prose-only follow-up that rewrites clearly internal or
explanatory Anthropic comment language to neutral wording in a handful of
high-confidence files. It avoids runtime strings, flags, command labels,
protocol identifiers, and provider-facing references.

Constraint: Keep this pass narrowly scoped to comments/documentation only
Rejected: Broader Anthropic comment sweep across functional API/protocol references | too ambiguous for a safe prose-only PR
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Leave functional Anthropic references (API behavior, SDKs, URLs, provider labels, protocol docs) for separate reviewed passes
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>

* Neutralize remaining internal-only diagnostic labels (#359)

This pass rewrites a small set of ant-only diagnostic and UI labels to
neutral internal wording while leaving command definitions, flags, and
runtime logic untouched. It focuses on internal debug output, dead UI
branches, and noninteractive headings rather than broader product text.

Constraint: Label cleanup only; do not change command semantics or ant-only logic gates
Rejected: Renaming ant-only command descriptions in main.tsx | broader UX surface better handled in a separate reviewed pass
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Remaining ANT-ONLY hits are mostly command descriptions and intentionally deferred user-facing strings
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>

* Finish eliminating remaining ANT-ONLY source labels (#360)

This extends the label-only cleanup to the remaining internal-only command,
debug, and heading strings so the source tree no longer contains ANT-ONLY
markers. The pass still avoids logic changes and only renames labels shown
in internal or gated surfaces.

Constraint: Update the existing label-cleanup PR without widening scope into behavior changes
Rejected: Leave the last ANT-ONLY strings for a later pass | low-cost cleanup while the branch is already focused on labels
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: The next phase should move off label cleanup and onto a separately scoped logic or rebrand slice
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>

* Stub internal-only recording and model capability helpers (#377)

This follow-up Phase C-lite slice replaces purely internal helper modules
with stable external no-op surfaces and collapses internal elevated error
logging to a no-op. The change removes additional USER_TYPE-gated helper
behavior without touching product-facing runtime flows.

Constraint: Keep this PR limited to isolated helper modules that are already external no-ops in practice
Rejected: Pulling in broader speculation or logging sink changes | less isolated and easier to debate during review
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Continue Phase C with similarly isolated helpers before moving into mixed behavior files
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>

* Remove internal-only bundled skills and mock helpers (#376)

* Remove internal-only bundled skills and mock rate-limit behavior

This takes the next planned Phase C-lite slice by deleting bundled skills
that only ever registered for internal users and replacing the internal
mock rate-limit helper with a stable no-op external stub. The external
build keeps the same behavior while removing a concentrated block of
USER_TYPE-gated dead code.

Constraint: Limit this PR to isolated internal-only helpers and avoid bridge, oauth, or rebrand behavior
Rejected: Broad USER_TYPE cleanup across mixed runtime surfaces | too risky for the next medium-sized PR
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: The next cleanup pass should continue with similarly isolated USER_TYPE helpers before touching main.tsx or protocol-heavy code
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)

* Align internal-only helper removal with remaining user guidance

This follow-up fixes the mock billing stub to be a true no-op and removes
stale user-facing references to /verify and /skillify from the same PR.
It also leaves a clearer paper trail for review: the deleted verify skill
was explicitly ant-gated before removal, and the remaining mock helper
callers still resolve to safe no-op returns in the external build.

Constraint: Keep the PR focused on consistency fixes and reviewer-requested evidence, not new cleanup scope
Rejected: Leave stale guidance for a later PR | would make this branch internally inconsistent after skill removal
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: When deleting gated features, always sweep user guidance and coordinator prompts in the same pass
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; changed-file scan still shows only pre-existing tipRegistry errors outside edited lines)

* Clarify generic workflow wording after skill removal

This removes the last generic verification-skill wording that could still
be read as pointing at a deleted bundled command. The guidance now talks
about project workflows rather than a specific bundled verify skill.

Constraint: Keep the follow-up limited to reviewer-facing wording cleanup on the same PR
Rejected: Leave generic wording as-is | still too easy to misread after the explicit /verify references were removed
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: When removing bundled commands, scrub both explicit and generic references in the same branch
Tested: bun run build
Tested: bun run smoke
Not-tested: Additional checks unchanged by wording-only follow-up

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Co-authored-by: anandh8x <test@example.com>

* test(api): add GEMINI_AUTH_MODE to environment setup in tests

* test: isolate GitHub/Gemini credential tests with fresh module imports and explicit non-bare env setup to prevent cross-test mock/cache leaks

* fix: update GitHub Copilot base URL and model defaults for improved compatibility

* fix: enhance error handling in OpenAI API response processing

* fix: improve error handling for GitHub Copilot API responses and streamline error body consumption

* fix: enhance response handling in OpenAI API shim for better error reporting and support for streaming responses

* feat: enhance GitHub device flow with fresh module import and token validation improvements

* fix: separate Copilot API routing from GitHub Models, clear stale env vars, honor providerOverride.apiKey

* fix: route GitHub GPT-5/Codex to Copilot API, show all Copilot models in picker, clear stale env vars

* fix GitHub Models API regression

* feat: update GitHub authentication to require OAuth tokens, normalize model handling for Copilot and GitHub Models

* fix: update GitHub token validation to support OAuth tokens and improve endpoint type handling

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Co-authored-by: Anandan <anandan.8x@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: anandh8x <test@example.com>
2026-04-08 16:03:31 +08:00
Technomancer702
c534aa5771 Feature: Add local OpenAI-compatible model discovery to /model (#201)
* Add local OpenAI-compatible model discovery to /model

* Guard local OpenAI model discovery from Codex routing

* Preserve remote OpenAI Codex alias behavior
2026-04-06 06:46:06 +08:00
JiayuWang(王嘉宇)
e4cf810e14 fix: guard rawBaseUrl against the literal string "undefined" from env vars (#340)
On Windows, shells can set OPENAI_BASE_URL to the literal string
"undefined" when the variable is referenced without quotes while unset.
The nullish-coalescing operator (??) does not catch this because
"undefined" is a truthy string, causing resolveProviderRequest() to
treat it as a real base URL. This broke the Codex transport check:
(!rawBaseUrl && isCodexAlias(model)) evaluated as (false || true) = false
so the transport was incorrectly set to chat_completions (issue #336).

Fix: introduce asEnvUrl() which trims the value and rejects both empty
strings and the sentinel string "undefined". Use it for all three
rawBaseUrl sources (options.baseUrl, OPENAI_BASE_URL, OPENAI_API_BASE).

Tests: add three new cases to the 'Codex provider config' describe block
covering the empty-string, "undefined"-string, and options-override
scenarios. Also add beforeEach/afterEach guards so individual tests
cannot contaminate each other via env var state.

Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-04 22:37:59 +08:00
Juan Camilo Auriti
fbf3385395 fix: prevent cross-provider model env var leaks and sync Codex detection (#243)
Two provider routing bugs that cause silent wrong-model failures:

1. model.ts: getUserSpecifiedModelSetting() read ANTHROPIC_MODEL ||
   GEMINI_MODEL || OPENAI_MODEL with no provider check. A user
   switching from Anthropic to OpenAI with ANTHROPIC_MODEL still set
   would silently send the Anthropic model name to the OpenAI API.
   Now gates each env var behind the active provider from
   getAPIProvider().

2. providers.ts: isCodexModel() maintained a hardcoded list of 8 model
   names that was missing gpt-5.4-mini and gpt-5.2 from the canonical
   CODEX_ALIAS_MODELS table in providerConfig.ts. This caused a
   split-brain: getAPIProvider() returned 'openai' while
   resolveProviderRequest() selected 'codex_responses' transport.
   Now delegates to the exported isCodexAlias() to keep both detection
   systems in sync.
2026-04-04 17:38:47 +08:00
KRATOS
6919d774f2 fix: custom OPENAI_BASE_URL always wins over Codex model alias detection (#222)
* 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>
2026-04-03 11:11:10 +08:00
James Shawn Carnley
7b68eb1acb Enhance local provider URL detection for IPv6 and loopback ranges 2026-04-02 13:46:10 -04:00
James Shawn Carnley
4a4394bb65 feat: enhance local provider URL validation to include private IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 2026-04-02 12:26:23 -04:00
Meet Patel
8f50f17674 feat: Refactor model handling & reasoning effort across navigation, typeahead, OpenAI/Codex providers, API shim, configs, and UI (adds EffortPicker, new mappings/options, unique suggestion IDs, effort utilities; removes deprecated aliases; defaults Codex to gpt-5.4; improves selection logic and status display) 2026-04-02 18:49:07 +05:30
Rithul Kamesh
0a42839475 fix(github): address PR feedback for onboarding flow
- Set competing provider flags to undefined in updateSettingsForSource to ensure clean GitHub boot
- Fix resolveProviderRequest to default to github:copilot when OPENAI_MODEL is unset
- Hydrate secure tokens and managed settings in system-check.ts to prevent false negatives
- Add models:read scope to GitHub device flow
2026-04-02 15:38:54 +05:30
Rithul Kamesh
25c5987276 feat: add support for GitHub Models provider
- 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.
2026-04-02 11:25:28 +05:30
vp
cbeed0f76f Add Codex plan/spark provider support 2026-04-01 10:44:35 +03:00