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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hunter Bown c4e91446af test(cli): format provider env regression cases 2026-05-25 23:07:12 -05:00
Devin AI 0628adab38 test: add table-driven env-forwarding regression test for all providers
Covers Openrouter, Novita, NvidiaNim, Fireworks, Sglang, Vllm, Ollama,
Atlascloud, and WanjieArk — the providers that were silently expanded
by the generic provider_env_vars loop but had no test coverage beyond
the existing Moonshot and OpenAI cases.

Co-Authored-By: bot_apk <apk@cognition.ai>
2026-05-26 03:47:42 +00:00
Hunter Bown 05e4b08335 fix(cli): allow Moonshot Kimi TUI delegation 2026-05-25 22:06:44 -05:00
Hunter Bown 228372935e chore(release): prepare v0.8.45
Harvested from PR #2118 by @Hmbown.

Includes Kimi/Moonshot OAuth, v0.8.45 release prep, the Codex/ChatGPT OAuth removal, open-source-first model defaults, and the safe green PR batch merged into main before the release branch refresh.
2026-05-25 18:45:36 -05:00
Hunter Bown 37dd821f33 Add Kimi OAuth provider support
Adds Moonshot/Kimi provider support with Kimi CLI OAuth reuse and review fixes for secure refresh writes, model completion, CLI auth, and secret-store behavior.
2026-05-25 17:48:05 -05:00
Hunter Bown 698722c946 feat(cli): --continue/-c flag forwards to TUI resume path
Other agent: root_tui_passthrough() builds forwarded args, rejects
--continue + -p combo (directs to codewhale exec --continue).
Tests: parses_top_level_continue, top_level_continue_rejects_one_shot.

Session picker: formatting cleanup on test calls.
2026-05-24 15:36:54 -05:00
Hunter Bown 25ce4f5970 feat(v0.8.44): SWE-bench adapter, markdown table fix, contributor sync, receipt truncation fix
- SWE-bench: codewhale swebench run/export writes prediction JSONL
  from working-tree diff, with untracked-file inclusion via git add -N
- CLI: --workspace / -C global flag forwards to TUI for file ops
- CLI: codewhale exec --auto semantics clarified in help text
- Markdown: table pipes inside inline code no longer create phantom columns
  (split_table_cells with backtick-awareness)
- Receipt: floor_char_boundary prevents multibyte UTF-8 slice panic
- Contributors: Ling (LING71671 #1839 #1911), Ben Younes (ousamabenyounes #1938),
  jeoor npm fix (#1860) credited across all 3 READMEs
- ja-JP README: 19 contributors synced to parity with EN/zh-CN (80 each)
- Docs: SWEBENCH.md, RECURSIVE_SELF_IMPROVEMENT.md, MODES.md exec clarification
- Sub-agent footer: Alt+V hint now says 'details' not 'raw'
2026-05-24 14:47:42 -05:00
Hunter Bown 2947eff9d1 fix(ci): satisfy Rust 1.88 clippy gate 2026-05-24 01:20:19 -05:00
Hunter Bown 5fa24733e9 chore(rebrand): update repository links for CodeWhale 2026-05-23 14:07:36 -05:00
Hunter Bown ddaabbfed2 chore(rebrand): finish codewhale release surfaces 2026-05-23 13:41:46 -05:00
Hunter Bown 3efa6aad7d feat(cli): rename binaries to codewhale; keep deepseek aliases
Rename the canonical binaries:
  - `deepseek` → `codewhale` (CLI dispatcher)
  - `deepseek-tui` → `codewhale-tui` (TUI runtime)

Both legacy names continue to ship as tiny deprecation shims that print
a one-line warning to stderr and forward argv to the new binary. The
shims are produced by two new `[[bin]]` entries in `crates/cli/Cargo.toml`
and `crates/tui/Cargo.toml` pointing at small source files under
`src/bin/`. They will be removed in v0.9.0.

Touchpoints:
- Cargo bin entries + new shim source files.
- clap `name`/`bin_name`/usage strings flip to `codewhale`.
- Dispatcher's sibling-binary discovery looks for `codewhale-tui` and
  reports `codewhale` in its error/help prose. `DEEPSEEK_TUI_BIN` env
  var stays — env vars are explicitly anti-scope.
- `update.rs` now downloads `codewhale-*` assets and verifies them
  against `codewhale-artifacts-sha256.txt`. Legacy `deepseek-*` assets
  and `deepseek-artifacts-sha256.txt` are still produced by the release
  matrix so v0.8.40's `deepseek update` keeps working through one
  transition release.
- `ci.yml`, `nightly.yml`, `release.yml` updated to build/upload the new
  canonical binaries; `release.yml`'s matrix doubles to also ship the
  legacy shim binaries so v0.8.40 update clients land on the shim.
- `scripts/release/crates.sh` and `check-versions.sh` updated for the
  renamed crate names from R1.

Local gates green: `cargo check --workspace --all-targets --locked`,
`cargo fmt --all -- --check`, `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets
--all-features --locked -- -D warnings`, `cargo test --workspace
--all-features --locked` (3226+ pass, 0 fail), and `cargo build
--release` produces all four binaries:
  - target/release/codewhale       (canonical dispatcher)
  - target/release/codewhale-tui   (canonical TUI)
  - target/release/deepseek        (legacy shim, forwards to codewhale)
  - target/release/deepseek-tui    (legacy shim, forwards to codewhale-tui)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-23 10:48:41 -05:00
Hunter Bown c6d73d98de refactor(crates): rename workspace members to codewhale-*
Rename the 14 workspace member crates from `deepseek-*` (and
`deepseek-tui-*`) to `codewhale-*`. Internal-only — binary names
(`deepseek` and `deepseek-tui`) are intentionally untouched in this
phase; they move in the next phase along with the deprecation shims.

Affects:
- 14 `[package] name = "..."` declarations.
- All inter-crate `[dependencies]` entries that referenced the old
  package names.
- All `use deepseek_*::...` statements rewritten to `use codewhale_*`.
- Cargo.lock regenerated.

CI workflows and release scripts that pass `-p deepseek-*` still
reference the old names; those move with the binary rename phase so
that pair lands together.

Local gates green: `cargo check --workspace --all-targets --locked`,
`cargo fmt --all -- --check`, `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets
--all-features --locked -- -D warnings`, `cargo test --workspace
--all-features --locked` (3226+ pass, 0 fail).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-23 10:21:33 -05:00
Hunter Bown 8597afc076 feat(provider): add Wanjie Ark support 2026-05-21 00:02:02 +08:00
Hunter Bown 485ba7bbd4 chore(release): finish v0.8.33 polish 2026-05-12 22:03:47 -05:00
Hunter Bown 8f33e4bd48 feat(providers): add AtlasCloud as a first-class provider
AtlasCloud (https://atlascloud.ai) hosts the V4 family on its own
DeepSeek-compatible endpoint at `https://api.atlascloud.ai/v1`, and
several contributors had been running it through the
OpenAI-compatible passthrough with manual `base_url` / model
overrides. Selecting `provider = "atlascloud"` in
`~/.deepseek/config.toml` (or via `DEEPSEEK_PROVIDER=atlascloud`)
now wires up:

- documented `DEFAULT_ATLASCLOUD_BASE_URL` /
  `DEFAULT_ATLASCLOUD_MODEL` defaults so a fresh install needs
  only the api_key
- a `[providers.atlascloud]` config block with the same fields
  every other named provider exposes (api_key / base_url / model
  / http_headers)
- `ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY` env var path, including the secrets test
  cleanup loop so per-test env hygiene continues to work
- the provider-picker / `/provider` slash command entries so the
  provider is reachable from the runtime UI, not just config
- the env-driven `*_BASE_URL` override branch so users who pin a
  proxy can still flip it without editing config.toml

Trust-boundary pins held: AtlasCloud is opt-in (default remains
DeepSeek), no API keys are hardcoded, the api_key resolution flows
through the same `secrets` crate path every other provider uses,
and the provider-config base_url stays settable per environment.

Resolved 3-way merge conflicts in `crates/secrets/src/lib.rs` (env
cleanup loop) and `crates/tui/src/config.rs` (per-provider
base_url match arm + `provider_passes_model_through` predicate)
so the contributor's AtlasCloud branch coexists with the v0.8.x
provider expansion already on `main`. Added the missing match arm
in `validate_provider_base_url` so the non-exhaustive-pattern
check passes after the new variant lands.

Harvested from PR #1436 by @lucaszhu-hue

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 00:40:43 -05:00
Hunter Bown 524c513c03 chore: workspace clippy + missing-field fix-up for preflight
Two small workspace-clippy gaps that snuck through the per-crate
sweeps in this branch:

* `crates/cli/src/lib.rs` — the OpenAI-provider passthrough test was
  building a `ResolvedRuntimeOptions` literal directly and missed the
  `yolo: Option<bool>` field that landed earlier on this branch in
  665801bb8 (`fix(cli): forward --yolo to TUI binary`). Set to `None`
  to match the test's non-yolo intent.
* `crates/tui/src/mcp.rs` — the new `reload_if_config_changed` swap
  test was using `iter().any(|n| *n == "new")`, which is rust-1.94
  clippy's `manual_contains` lint. Switched to `names.contains(&"new")`.

`cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --locked --
-D warnings` is now green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 10:15:09 -05:00
fuleinist 665801bb8e fix(cli): forward --yolo to TUI binary via DEEPSEEK_YOLO env
The CLI dispatcher accepted --yolo but only passed it to Exec(TuiPassthroughArgs),
not to the plain Run(RunArgs) path used for interactive sessions.

Fix: pass DEEPSEEK_YOLO=true env var to the TUI binary. The TUI already
reads this env var (matching DEEPSEEK_SANDBOX_MODE pattern) and sets
allow_shell + start_in_agent_mode + yolo.

Also adds yolo field to CliRuntimeOverrides and ResolvedRuntimeOptions
so the flag propagates through the full resolve chain.
2026-05-10 08:19:08 -05:00
Hunter Bown 07410521d7 fix(auth): default to file-backed secret store 2026-05-08 17:20:07 -05:00
Hunter Bown 8380784308 fix(security): tighten paths and output handling 2026-05-08 14:13:55 -05:00
Hunter Bown 218d797b0b fix(cli): preserve split prompt words from Windows shims (#1160) 2026-05-08 02:39:09 -05:00
Hunter Bown 724af9494a fix(tui): keep interactive sessions in alternate screen (#1158) 2026-05-08 02:30:57 -05:00
Hunter Bown f97604c3f0 fix(provider): enable OpenAI-compatible TUI runtime (#1017) 2026-05-07 05:32:15 -05:00
Hunter Bown f8d5fd84d7 ci: add nightly build artifacts (#1013) 2026-05-07 05:01:06 -05:00
Hunter Bown 4369410df7 fix(auth): show credential source table
## Summary
- show config, keyring, and env credential sources in deepseek auth status
- point env-only auth failures at auth status and auth set recovery commands
- document auth status and provider key precedence

## Test plan
- cargo test -p deepseek-tui-cli auth_ --locked
- cargo test -p deepseek-tui-cli --locked
- cargo test -p deepseek-tui env_only_auth_error_gets_recovery_hint --locked
- cargo test -p deepseek-config api_key --locked
- cargo test -p deepseek-config config_file_resolves_above_env_and_keyring --locked
- cargo test -p deepseek-config keyring_resolves_when_config_file_empty_even_if_env_is_set --locked
- cargo test -p deepseek-secrets --locked
- cargo fmt --all -- --check
- git diff --check
- cargo clippy -p deepseek-tui-cli -p deepseek-tui -p deepseek-secrets --all-targets --all-features --locked -- -D warnings

Closes #907
2026-05-07 02:55:55 -05:00
Reid 78c415f40c feat(provider): add Ollama provider support (#921)
Source PR: #921 by @reidliu41.
Closes #908.

Local verification:
- cargo test --workspace --all-features ollama
- cargo fmt --all -- --check
- cargo build

Co-authored-by: reidliu41 <reid201711@gmail.com>
2026-05-06 20:16:46 -05:00
Hunter Bown 633092167c feat(config): support custom HTTP headers (#914)
Integrates the useful custom HTTP header support from #881 onto current main.

- support root, provider-specific, and DEEPSEEK_HTTP_HEADERS overrides
- apply validated extra headers to model API requests while preserving protected Authorization and Content-Type defaults
- document the config shape in README, config.example.toml, and docs/CONFIGURATION.md

Co-authored-by: Desheng <8596814+dst1213@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-06 18:13:18 -05:00
Hunter Bown ccb4662c2a fix(auth): recover keyring credentials into config (#909) 2026-05-06 16:59:35 -05:00
Hunter Bown d70bec6ac5 fix(cli): print full anyhow chain on error exit (#767)
The dispatcher's top-level error handler prints `"error: {err}"`,
which is anyhow's bare Display. anyhow's Display only renders the
top-level context message and drops every cause beneath it. Users hit
"failed to parse config at <path>" with zero hint about the actual
TOML error (line/column, expected token, missing quote, BOM, etc.).

This is the gap reported in #767: the OP got
`error: failed to parse config at C:\Users\y1547\.deepseek\config.toml`
with nothing else, while a separate code path that uses a different
formatter shows a rich `Caused by: TOML parse error at line 1, column
20 ...` chain. Maintainer was unable to triage without the underlying
parse error.

Print the full chain by iterating `err.chain().skip(1)` after the
top-level message. Output for the issue's case becomes:

  error: failed to parse config at C:\Users\y1547\.deepseek\config.toml
    caused by: TOML parse error at line N, column M
      | (snippet from toml-rs)

Tests: regression test pins the chain semantics so a future refactor
of the print path can't silently drop causes again.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 15:17:21 -05:00
Hunter Bown b60568dfc0 fix(cli): keep Windows resume picker in dispatcher
fix(cli): keep Windows resume picker in dispatcher
2026-05-06 10:27:24 -05:00
Hunter Bown 2090792570 fix: explain dispatcher TUI spawn failures (#853) 2026-05-06 05:41:40 -05:00
Reid 02456429ca Add shell completion setup examples (#742)
* Add shell completion setup examples

  Show actionable bash, zsh, and fish completion setup commands in the completion subcommand help, and cover them in the CLI help
  surface test.

* docs(cli): clarify completion setup examples

---------

Co-authored-by: Hunter Bown <hmbown@gmail.com>
2026-05-05 22:28:10 -05:00
Agent007 a335ff5e4c feat(provider): add vLLM provider support (#737)
Add vLLM as a first-class OpenAI-compatible self-hosted provider with VLLM_BASE_URL, VLLM_API_KEY, and VLLM_MODEL wiring.
2026-05-05 21:22:24 -05:00
Hunter Bown fc1970fa55 fix(auth): use config-backed setup without credential prompts 2026-05-03 23:02:11 -05:00
Hunter Bown 5bfc1feb62 v0.8.6: survivability, UX polish, and release hardening
Merge the v0.8.6 feature batch and release hardening.\n\nIncludes the full #373-#380/#382-#402 milestone scope, version bump to 0.8.6, secure /share temp-file handling, Windows-safe self-update replacement, and CI portability fixes.\n\nRemote PR checks passed on the final head before merge.
2026-05-02 20:11:33 -05:00
Hunter Bown bb88ab9129 fix(cli): make missing-companion-binary error actually helpful (#258)
@whereiszebra (issue #258) downloaded just \`deepseek-macos-arm64\` from
the GitHub Release, ran it, hit:

  error: deepseek-tui binary not found at /path/to/deepseek-tui.
  Build workspace default members to install it, or set DEEPSEEK_TUI_BIN
  to its absolute path.

…spent 11 minutes figuring out they also needed \`deepseek-tui-macos-arm64\`
sitting next to it, and self-closed with: "Release page does not document
that both deepseek-macos-arm64 and deepseek-tui-macos-arm64 must be
downloaded together."

The dispatcher's error was the wrong message for the population that hits
it most often — direct GitHub Release downloaders. "Build workspace default
members" is meaningless if you didn't clone the repo. \`DEEPSEEK_TUI_BIN\`
is also not what they need.

New message lists the three concrete install paths that actually work for a
fresh user — npm, cargo, or grab BOTH binaries from the same release
page — and keeps the env var override as a final fallback for power
users. No logic change; just better text. Existing
\`locate_sibling_tui_binary_honours_env_override\` test still passes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 09:28:28 -05:00
Hunter Bown 5770a5747b fix cargo install packaging for v0.8.1 2026-04-30 23:45:21 -05:00