Cut the 0.8.59 changelog section, bump workspace/npm/README versions, refresh Cargo.lock and generated web facts, and sync the embedded TUI changelog slice.
Also fixes the short codew shim to prefer its sibling codewhale dispatcher before PATH so fresh installs do not delegate to an older global binary.
Harvest the HarmonyOS/OpenHarmony port from PR #2634 and make it publish-safe by target-gating unsupported host dependencies out of the OHOS TUI graph. Self-update is disabled on OHOS, PTY shell mode reports unsupported, and Starlark execpolicy parsing returns an explicit unsupported-platform error until upstream starlark/rustyline/nix support catches up.
Add OHOS SDK setup docs and launcher scripts, install the rustls ring provider for rustls-no-provider entrypoints, and keep the packaged codewhale-tui OHOS graph free of starlark, rustyline, nix@0.28, portable-pty, and arboard.
Validation: cargo fmt --all -- --check; git diff --check; git diff --cached --check; cargo check -p codewhale-cli --locked; cargo check -p codewhale-app-server --locked; cargo check -p codewhale-tui --locked; cargo test -p codewhale-cli --locked update::tests::; cargo test -p codewhale-release --locked; cargo test -p codewhale-tui --locked background_tty_command_has_controlling_terminal; cargo test -p codewhale-tui --locked clipboard; cargo package -p codewhale-tui --allow-dirty --no-verify --locked; packaged OHOS cargo tree checks. OHOS target check still requires a loaded OpenHarmony SDK/sysroot and currently stops in ring with missing assert.h when CC/CFLAGS/linker are unset.
Harvested from PR #2634 by @shenjackyuanjie.
Co-authored-by: shenjackyuanjie <54507071+shenjackyuanjie@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds native xiaomi-mimo provider configuration, auth/env aliases, model registry entries, TUI request handling, tests, and docs. Keeps credentials in existing provider-scoped config/env/keyring paths and uses placeholders only in docs.
Update all three READMEs (en, zh-CN, ja-JP) to use the canonical
~/.codewhale paths for config, skills, and Docker volume mounts, with
legacy ~/.deepseek noted as a compatibility fallback. The state-root
migration has been underway since v0.8.44 — the docs now reflect it.
Replace the dense 85-line 'What Is It' section with a tight 15-line
version using a three-column table:
- Start with trust — the 'A' preamble
- Clear jurisdiction — Constitution with nine tiers of authority
- Recursive improvement — V4 helps write the harness, loop tightens
All three languages (EN, zh-CN, ja-JP) updated. Contributors preserved.
Replace the feature-grid format with a narrative that leads with the
core problem the harness solves: conflicting information at scale.
Frame the Constitution as a formal jurisdiction framework (LLM-as-judge),
describe V4's prefix caching as what makes recursive constitutional
reference practical (open-book test, not closed-book), and explain that
the explicit authority structure enables honest failure feedback.
Cut: memory/handoffs (table stakes), /statusline chip (internal),
theme picker, desktop notifications (clutter).
- Separate model auto-routing from Plan/Agent/YOLO TUI modes across all
READMEs and docs/MODES.md
- Introduce Fin as the fast thinking-off deepseek-v4-flash seam for
routing, summaries, RLM child calls, and coordination work
- Document /goal as current session tracking (not a TUI mode), with note
that a future Goal work surface should stay distinct from --model auto
- Extend deprecation shim timeline from 'one release cycle' to
through v0.8.x in REBRAND.md and npm READMEs
- Fix selection_to_text test to expect inline thinking preview
(short completed thinking now renders inline without Ctrl+O
affordance)
Sweep brand mentions of `DeepSeek TUI` / `deepseek-tui` / bare
`deepseek` (the dispatcher binary) across all user-facing docs to
the new `codewhale` brand. The DeepSeek **provider** integration is
left untouched throughout: env vars (`DEEPSEEK_*`), model IDs
(`deepseek-v4-pro`, `deepseek-v4-flash`, `deepseek-chat`,
`deepseek-reasoner`), the `api.deepseek.com` host, the
`~/.deepseek/` config dir, and the `--provider deepseek` argument
value all keep the legacy spelling.
Anti-scope items deliberately left as the legacy `deepseek-tui`:
- Homebrew tap and formula (`Hmbown/homebrew-deepseek-tui`,
`brew install deepseek-tui`, `scoop install deepseek-tui`). The
tap rename ships separately.
- Docker image (`ghcr.io/hmbown/deepseek-tui`). Image-tag rename
ships separately.
- CNB mirror namespace (`cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI`).
Third-party hosted path.
- Security contact email (`security@deepseek-tui.com`).
- GitHub repo URL (`Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI`).
New artifact:
- `docs/REBRAND.md` documents what changed, what didn't, the
deprecation window, and migration commands for npm / Cargo /
Homebrew / manual installs.
CHANGELOG entries:
- Root `CHANGELOG.md` and `crates/tui/CHANGELOG.md` both gain a
new `[Unreleased]` section describing the rename and the one-
release deprecation window. Historical entries are untouched.
Issue templates:
- `.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md` and `feature_request.md`
refer to "codewhale" / `codewhale --version` instead of the old
brand name in their environment fields.
The rebrand sweep was driven by a perl script with bulk patterns
(`deepseek-tui` -> `codewhale-tui`, `DeepSeek TUI` -> `codewhale`,
bare `deepseek` -> `codewhale` with provider/model/host/env-var/
config-path negative lookbehind/lookahead) followed by targeted
reverts for the anti-scope items above. Output was visually
reviewed file-by-file before committing.
Verified:
- `cargo check --workspace --all-targets --locked` — pass.
- `cargo test --workspace --all-features --locked` — pass (no
test source touched here; suite stayed green to confirm no
doc-from-string assertions broke).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>