Completes the in-progress OpenAI Codex provider and bumps the workspace to
0.8.55. Builds on the committed Together AI provider + model catalog work.
OpenAI Codex (ChatGPT) provider — experimental:
- Wire the previously-dead OAuth module into credential resolution. The TUI
config now resolves the access token via the Codex CLI login in
~/.codex/auth.json (env overrides OPENAI_CODEX_ACCESS_TOKEN/CODEX_ACCESS_TOKEN),
refreshing expired tokens synchronously via the OpenAI token endpoint —
mirroring the existing Kimi OAuth flow rather than introducing a new pattern.
- Send the ChatGPT backend's required headers from the Responses client
(chatgpt-account-id, OpenAI-Beta: responses=experimental, originator) and
stop duplicating the Authorization header already installed on the client.
- Fix the cli crate's non-exhaustive ProviderKind matches (compile blocker).
Consistency / de-slop pass (so the provider fits the whole app, not one path):
- has_api_key_for / active_provider_has_config_api_key now detect the Codex
OAuth login on disk, the same way they detect Kimi OAuth — a `codex login`
user is no longer reported as unauthenticated.
- Replace the bogus OPENAI_CODEX_API_KEY hint (which exists nowhere else) with
the real OPENAI_CODEX_ACCESS_TOKEN/CODEX_ACCESS_TOKEN in the auth-error and
picker surfaces.
- Drop dead state in the Responses stream parser (unused ToolCallState fields /
imports); tool-call data is streamed live.
- Update docs/PROVIDERS.md, config.example.toml, and the provider-metadata wire
test for the Responses wire format.
Release:
- Bump workspace + crates + npm package to 0.8.55; update CHANGELOG.md and
crates/tui/CHANGELOG.md.
Note: the live Responses round-trip has not been exercised against the
production ChatGPT backend in this environment; the provider ships as preview.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
Add `codewhale update --check` so users can compare the installed version with
the latest release without downloading or replacing binaries.
Surface the same release check in `codewhale doctor`, and share release lookup,
mirror handling, timeout, and version comparison logic between update and doctor.
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.
Permanent short-form shim — forwards silently to codewhale.
Six fewer keystrokes, no deprecation warning. Ships alongside
codewhale and the legacy deepseek alias.
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>
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>
Workspace, all 9 path-pinned crate deps, and the npm wrapper's
package.json all advance from 0.8.31 → 0.8.32. `scripts/release/
check-versions.sh` passes (workspace ↔ npm ↔ Cargo.lock all in
sync).
Auto-tag only fires on push-to-main, so this bump on `work/v0.8.32`
doesn't accidentally cut a release; it just makes the
in-development binary identify itself correctly. When this branch
merges to main, the existing release pipeline takes over from
here.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- workspace.package.version: 0.8.29 → 0.8.30
- per-crate path-dependency version pins: 0.8.29 → 0.8.30
- npm/deepseek-tui: version + deepseekBinaryVersion → 0.8.30
- Cargo.lock refreshed via `cargo update --workspace --offline`
- CHANGELOG: `[Unreleased]` → `[0.8.30] - 2026-05-11` with the full
release-theme paragraph and the new "Changed" section for the
Alt+<key> unification
Verified with `./scripts/release/check-versions.sh`:
Version state OK: workspace=0.8.30, npm=0.8.30, lockfile in sync.
Workspace + per-crate path-dep version pins, npm wrapper, and
deepseekBinaryVersion all advance 0.8.28 -> 0.8.29.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Workspace + per-crate path-dep version pins, npm wrapper, and
`deepseekBinaryVersion` all advance from 0.8.27 → 0.8.28. Lockfile
refreshed via `cargo update --workspace --offline`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two responsibly-disclosed security fixes:
- GHSA-88gh-2526-gfrr (@JafarAkhondali)
- GHSA-72w5-pf8h-xfp4 (@47Cid)
Plus version bump, CHANGELOG, regression tests for both.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Bump workspace version 0.8.22 → 0.8.23 across Cargo.toml, every per-crate
path-dependency pin, npm/deepseek-tui/package.json (both `version` and
`deepseekBinaryVersion`), and Cargo.lock.
- Add a 0.8.23 CHANGELOG entry covering the security hardening stack
(sanitized child env, plan-mode tool surface, sub-agent approvals,
symlink walks, runtime API auth, shell safety classification, MCP
config path traversal), the macOS Keychain prompt fix, the #1244 MCP
spawn error visibility + env passthrough work, the compact-thinking UX
change, and a Known issues callout for mid-run MCP stderr.
- Backfill missing CHANGELOG entries for v0.8.21 (community-heavy
release, contributors credited) and v0.8.22 (fetch_url redirect
validation). The gap was unintentional, so contributor work is being
reflected in-repo now.
- Add docs/RELEASE_CHECKLIST.md so future releases gate on the
CHANGELOG/version/preflight steps explicitly.
* fix(config): keep DeepSeek beta endpoint for legacy cn alias
* fix(ci): filter download-artifact to deepseek* pattern
Prevents the release aggregation job from picking up non-binary
artifacts (e.g. Docker .dockerbuild cache layers) that cause the
checksum manifest to include spurious entries and the Release to
carry files it shouldn't.
* fix(tui): enable focus events to restore IME after app-switch
On macOS, switching away (Cmd+Tab) and back suspends the IME compositor.
Without focus-event handling, the TUI never signals readiness to the
terminal, so CJK input methods (Pinyin, Zhuyin, etc.) stop working.
- EnableFocusChange on startup so the terminal reports FocusGained/FocusLost
- Re-push KeyboardEnhancementFlags on FocusGained (some terminals reset
the enhanced keyboard mode on focus-loss)
- DisableFocusChange on shutdown for clean terminal handoff
* chore: cargo fmt
* docs: add DataWhale and DeepSeek to acknowledgments
* docs: fix DeepSeek name etymology in acknowledgments
* fix(tui): recapture viewport on focus restore
* docs: thank DeepSeek and DataWhale bilingually