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Hunter Bown 7630259748 chore(release): bump to 0.8.29
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>
2026-05-10 20:40:20 -05:00
Hunter Bown 61f40420aa chore(release): bump to 0.8.28
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>
2026-05-10 18:21:58 -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
Hunter Bown 6c25a18b42 chore(release): bump to v0.8.27, add CHANGELOG 2026-05-10 08:41:04 -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 870bc2ab20 fix(build): also rerun on commits to the current branch
The earlier build-script fix only watched .git/HEAD, which catches
branch switches and detached-HEAD moves but NOT git commit on the
current branch — the commit updates the underlying ref file
(refs/heads/<name> or packed-refs after pack-refs), and HEAD itself
stays unchanged. So the embedded short-SHA in deepseek --version went
stale on the same-branch-commit case the fix was supposed to cover.

Resolve the symbolic ref at build time and watch:
- the loose ref file (refs/heads/<branch>)
- packed-refs (Cargo treats a non-existent rerun-if-changed path as
  always-changed, which covers the loose to packed transition after
  git pack-refs)

Detached HEAD is unchanged: HEAD itself contains a SHA, no symbolic
deref happens, and HEAD-as-watched still triggers on every move.

Adds parse_symbolic_ref + 4 unit tests covering: stripped prefix,
no trailing newline, detached SHA, empty input.

Smoke verified: with the previous fix, an empty commit on the same
branch did not bust the cache. With this commit, it does.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 00:11:51 -05:00
Hunter Bown d32cbd0b0e fix(build): rerun build script when .git/HEAD moves
`build.rs` only declared `rerun-if-env-changed` for `DEEPSEEK_BUILD_SHA`
and `GITHUB_SHA`. With no `rerun-if-changed` directives, Cargo cached
the build-script output across commits and the embedded short-SHA in
`DEEPSEEK_BUILD_VERSION` (visible in `--version`) went stale until the
next `cargo clean`.

Add a `cargo:rerun-if-changed=<workspace>/.git/HEAD` directive in both
the `cli` and `tui` build scripts. Handle both layouts: a regular
checkout (`.git` is a directory) and a worktree (`.git` is a pointer
file containing `gitdir: <path>`), so the SHA stays current in either
case.

Verified: touching `.git/HEAD` now triggers a recompile of the affected
crate; `--version` reflects the current commit on the next build.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-09 22:37:51 -05:00
Hunter Bown b92d3569fd chore(release): prepare v0.8.26 — security hotfix
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>
2026-05-09 22:30:16 -05:00
Hunter Bown bf582cb0f9 chore(release): prepare v0.8.25
- Bump workspace to 0.8.25 (per-crate path-dep pins, Cargo.lock,
  npm/deepseek-tui/package.json all in sync; check-versions.sh green).
- Add v0.8.25 CHANGELOG entry covering markdown table wrap,
  reqwest-based self-update with SHA-256 verification, MCP framing
  centralization, terminal-mode recovery unification, recall_archive
  parent-registry exposure, ContextConfig.per_model removal, plus
  community PRs (#1300 Reid Liu, #1297 Duducoco, #1265 jinpengxuan,
  #1290 Reid Liu, #1246 heloanc, #1282 Wenjunyun123, #1274 Liu-Vince).
- Refresh README.md and README.zh-CN.md "What's New" sections.
- Prune stale docs: V0_7_5_IMPLEMENTATION_PLAN redirect stub,
  v0.8.8-coordinator-prompt, archived v0.8.10 handoff.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-09 20:50:06 -05:00
Hunter Bown b78c2f8483 refactor(update): replace curl downloads with reqwest 2026-05-09 12:34:53 -05:00
Hunter Bown 6f963adc10 fix(update): verify release assets from checksum manifest 2026-05-09 12:34:53 -05:00
Hunter Bown 2c49b7e84b fix(release): bump per-crate Cargo.toml path-dep pins + npm package version to 0.8.24 2026-05-09 02:31:21 -05:00
Hunter Bown 8f0bef9f15 fix(update): pass --ssl-no-revoke to curl on Windows
Windows ships curl built against Schannel, which performs mandatory
certificate-revocation checks. When the user's network can't reach
OCSP/CRL responders (corporate firewalls, captive portals, IPv6
hiccups, some ISPs), the TLS handshake fails with
\`CRYPT_E_NO_REVOCATION_CHECK (0x80092012)\` and \`deepseek update\`
is unable to fetch \`api.github.com\` or download release assets.

Add \`--ssl-no-revoke\` to every curl invocation issued by the
self-update path on Windows. Other platforms (OpenSSL/LibreSSL on
macOS/Linux/BSD) continue to use no extra flags. Helper is a pure
function over the OS string, so both branches are unit-tested.
2026-05-08 20:56:48 -05:00
Hunter Bown 8e9957da5c chore(release): prepare v0.8.23
- 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.
2026-05-08 18:17:44 -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 8b60275981 chore(release): prepare v0.8.22
Validate redirected fetch targets before following them and prepare v0.8.22.
2026-05-08 13:34:26 -05:00
Hunter Bown 1fc892e604 chore(release): prepare v0.8.21 (#1229) 2026-05-08 11:20:03 -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 f283e56bd1 fix(prompts): prioritize user language for reasoning (#1137) 2026-05-07 23:53:15 -05:00
Hunter Bown b31b93aaae v0.8.19: endpoint, release workflow, IME + viewport fixes (#1128)
* 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
2026-05-07 23:05:39 -05:00
Hunter Bown aa9e32bf0e chore(release): prepare v0.8.18 2026-05-07 15:36:30 -05:00
Hunter Bown ee0ce460ee chore(release): v0.8.17
A community-driven reliability release. Plan-mode safety, paste-Enter
auto-submit, slash-menu skills coverage, the deepseek-cn endpoint
preset, and a handful of platform / streaming / gateway-compat fixes,
plus a small PTY-driven QA harness.

See CHANGELOG.md for the full annotated change list with credits.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 12:52:53 -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
Hunter Bown 4f77c625fd fix(tui): forward-port v0.8.16 hotfix to main
Forward-port the v0.8.16 RLM/sub-agent hotfix onto main after tagging the release branch.
2026-05-07 00:04:31 -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 1043374e6a chore(release): prepare v0.8.15 2026-05-06 11:06:00 -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 ab59ef8ff2 fix(cost): count V4 reasoning tokens in usage output (#762) 2026-05-05 19:57:25 -05:00
Hunter Bown c4cbd7c19f chore(release): finalize v0.8.13 stabilization 2026-05-05 13:06:09 -05:00
Hunter Bown 7a27e6bd1f chore(v0.8.12): bump internal dep pins to 0.8.12, sync lockfile, refresh README contributor thanks and zh-CN section
- Bump all internal deepseek-* path dependency versions from 0.8.11 → 0.8.12
- Sync Cargo.lock after version bump
- Refresh en/zh-CN README Thanks sections with v0.8.9–v0.8.12 contributors
- Update zh-CN README 'What's New' from v0.8.10 → v0.8.12
- Fix zh-CN pricing discount end date: May 5 → May 31
2026-05-05 02:47:12 -05:00
Hunter Bown 9366a7c5f3 chore(release): bump version to 0.8.11
Final step in the v0.8.11 patch release. Bumps the workspace
`Cargo.toml`, all 9 internal path-dep version pins, and
`npm/deepseek-tui/package.json` to **0.8.11**. `Cargo.lock`
regenerated alongside.

The v0.8.11 CHANGELOG entry already landed on `main` via the
cache-maxing overhaul PR (#684). This commit only stamps the
version. Together they ship:

* **Cache-maxing for V4 1M context** — engine no longer rebuilds the
  system prompt on every turn (#684's `Session::last_system_prompt_hash`),
  the volatile working-set summary moved out of the system prompt
  into per-turn `<turn_meta>` on the latest user message, the tool
  array is anchored with `cache_control: ephemeral`, and the
  `messages_with_turn_metadata` injection skips tool-result
  messages so the assistant→tool_result invariant stays intact.
* **500K compaction floor** — automatic compaction refuses below
  500K tokens via `MINIMUM_AUTO_COMPACTION_TOKENS`. Manual
  `/compact` bypasses (explicit user agency).
* **Token-only compaction trigger** — dropped
  `CompactionConfig::message_threshold` and the message-count
  branch in `should_compact`; that 128K-era heuristic only fired
  on long sessions of small messages, exactly the case where
  rewriting the V4 prefix cache is most wasteful.
* **Legacy 128K naming** — `DEFAULT_CONTEXT_WINDOW_TOKENS` →
  `LEGACY_DEEPSEEK_CONTEXT_WINDOW_TOKENS`.
* **`npm install` resilience** — `install.js` now retries with
  exponential backoff, enforces per-attempt timeout + 30 s stall
  detector, honors `HTTPS_PROXY` / `HTTP_PROXY` / `NO_PROXY` (pure
  Node, no new dependencies), and prints download progress to
  stderr. Driven by a community report that `npm install` took 18
  minutes through a CN npm mirror; the GitHub Releases binary
  fetch was the bottleneck and CN mirrors don't proxy GitHub.

Verified locally:
* cargo fmt --all -- --check                            ✓
* cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features
                --locked -- -D warnings                 ✓
* cargo test --workspace --all-features --locked        ✓
* parity gates (snapshot, parity_protocol, parity_state) ✓
* bash scripts/release/check-versions.sh                ✓
  (workspace=0.8.11, npm=0.8.11, lockfile in sync)
* node scripts/release/npm-wrapper-smoke.js             ✓

Reminder for the maintainer at release time: the npm publish is
manual and requires 2FA OTP on every publish. After this PR
merges and the GitHub Release is fully drafted by `auto-tag.yml`,
publish from a developer machine:

    cd npm/deepseek-tui
    npm publish --access public

The `prepublishOnly` hook checks all eight binaries plus the
SHA256 manifest are present on the GitHub Release before letting
`npm publish` proceed, so this must happen *after* the GitHub
Release is finalized.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-04 23:01:16 -05:00
Hunter Bown a92c449de5 chore(release): bump version to 0.8.10 + CHANGELOG
Picks up the v0.8.10 patch release contents:
* Daemon API quartet for whalescale-desktop integration (#561-#564,
  PR #567).
* Bug cluster: macOS seatbelt cargo registry (#558), MCP SIGTERM
  shutdown (#420), Linux PR_SET_PDEATHSIG (#421).
* npm install on older glibc fix (#555/#560 via #556 + #565).
* Shell cwd workspace-boundary validation (#524).
* Memory help/docs polish (#497 via #569).
* Onboarding language picker (#566).
* Whale nicknames interleaved with Simplified Chinese.

First-time contributors credited in CHANGELOG: @staryxchen,
@shentoumengxin, @Vishnu1837, @20bytes.

Workspace `Cargo.toml`, all 9 internal path-dep version pins, and
`npm/deepseek-tui/package.json` all bumped to 0.8.10. `Cargo.lock`
regenerated and committed alongside.

Verified locally:
* cargo fmt --all -- --check
* cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --locked -- -D warnings
* cargo test --workspace --all-features --locked
* bash scripts/release/check-versions.sh

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-04 10:13:26 -05:00
Hunter Bown 4511ea763f chore(release): bump version to 0.8.9 + cargo fmt 2026-05-04 00:56:51 -05:00
Hunter Bown fc1970fa55 fix(auth): use config-backed setup without credential prompts 2026-05-03 23:02:11 -05:00
Hunter Bown 84c55e9022 chore(release): bump version to 0.8.8
- Workspace `version = "0.8.8"` in root `Cargo.toml`.
- 31 internal `deepseek-*` path-dep version pins across the
  9 crates that declare them.
- `npm/deepseek-tui/package.json` `version` and
  `deepseekBinaryVersion` both updated.
- `Cargo.lock` regenerated for the new workspace version.
- `CHANGELOG.md` `[Unreleased]` heading promoted to
  `[0.8.8] - 2026-05-03`.

`scripts/release/check-versions.sh` reports the workspace, npm
wrapper, and lockfile all aligned. Pushing this to `main` should
fire `auto-tag.yml`, which creates the `v0.8.8` tag with
`RELEASE_TAG_PAT`. The tag triggers `release.yml` to build the
matrix and draft the GitHub Release. The npm wrapper publish
remains manual (npm 2FA OTP requirement).

What ships in v0.8.8
====================

The full polish stack already merged via PRs #514 (stabilization),
#515 (OSC 8 hyperlinks), #517 (inline diff render), #518 (user
memory MVP), #519 (foreground polish + per-project overlay +
security + Windows redraw fix), and #508 (Linux ARM64 prebuilts +
install docs). See `CHANGELOG.md` and the README "What's new in
v0.8.8" section for the full list.
2026-05-03 08:55:41 -05:00
Hunter Bown ad8064b143 chore(v0.8.8): stabilization batch — sub-agent caps, mutex contention, RLM polish, CI cleanup
Bundles the v0.8.8 stabilization fixes that were already implemented in the
working tree, plus the workflow/doc reconciliation called out in #507.

### Sub-agent runtime fixes
- **#509** Default sub-agent cap raised to 10 (configurable via
  `[subagents].max_concurrent` in `config.toml`, hard ceiling 20). The
  running-count calculation now ignores non-running, no-handle, and finished
  handles so completed agents stop counting against the cap.
- **#510** `SharedSubAgentManager` is now `Arc<RwLock<...>>`; the read paths
  that previously held a `Mutex` for inspection now take a read lock,
  eliminating the multi-agent fan-out UI freeze.
- **#511** `compact_tool_result_for_context` summarizes `agent_result` /
  `agent_wait` payloads before they are folded into the parent context.
- **#512** RLM tool cards map to `ToolFamily::Rlm` and render `rlm`, not
  `swarm`. Stale "swarm" wording cleaned in docs/comments/tests.
- **#513** (foreground stopgap only) Foreground RLM work is visible in the
  Agents sidebar projection. Full async RLM lifecycle remains v0.8.9 — the
  issue stays open with a refined scope.

### TUI / UX fixes
- **#487** Offline composer queue is now session-scoped; legacy unscoped
  queues fail closed.
- **#488** Composer Option+Backspace deletes by word; cross-platform key
  routing helpers added.
- **#443/#444** Keyboard enhancement flags pop on normal AND panic exit; the
  raw-mode startup probe is now bounded by a configurable timeout.
- **#449** Production footer reads statusline colors from `app.ui_theme`
  rather than the bespoke palette.
- **#506** `display_path_with_home` no longer mutates `HOME` in tests; the
  flake on shared-env CI is gone.

### Self-update / packaging
- **#503** `update.rs` arch mapping uses release-asset naming (`arm64`/`x64`)
  instead of the raw Rust constants. The platform-asset selector also rejects
  `.sha256` siblings as primary binaries. Tests now live alongside the source
  in `mod tests` (the `#[path]`-based integration test was removed because it
  duplicated test runs and forced a `pub(crate)` helper that no real caller
  used).
- **`Max 5 in flight` wording updated** in `agent_spawn` description,
  `prompts/base.md`, and `docs/TOOL_SURFACE.md` so the model sees the real
  default cap (10) and the configuration knob name.

### CI / release docs (#507)
- Pruned three duplicated/dead workflows: `crates-publish.yml`, `parity.yml`,
  `publish-npm.yml`. Their gates already run in `ci.yml` for every push/PR.
- `release.yml` build job now allows `parity` to be skipped (it only runs on
  tag push), unblocking `workflow_dispatch` reruns. The job still fails
  closed on a real parity failure.
- `RELEASE_RUNBOOK.md` reconciled: crate publishing is documented as the
  manual `scripts/release/publish-crates.sh` flow (no automated workflow);
  references to the deleted workflows removed.
- `CLAUDE.md` notes the `RELEASE_TAG_PAT` requirement for the auto-tag →
  release.yml chain (without it, the tag is created but `release.yml` does
  not fire) and documents the `workflow_dispatch` parity-skip behavior.

### Docs
- `docs/COMPETITIVE_ANALYSIS.md` added — capability matrix vs OpenCode and
  Codex CLI, gap analysis, and recommended implementation order.

### Verification (this branch)
- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` ✓
- `cargo check --workspace --all-targets --locked` ✓
- `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features --locked -- -D warnings` ✓
- `cargo test --workspace --all-features --locked` ✓ (1809 + supporting)
- Parity gates ✓ (snapshot, parity_protocol, parity_state)
- `cargo build --release --locked -p deepseek-tui-cli -p deepseek-tui` ✓
- Lockfile drift guard ✓
- `deepseek doctor --json` clean
- `deepseek eval` (offline harness) success=true, 0 tool errors

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-03 01:57:37 -05:00
Hunter Bown 15da881e1d chore(release): bump version to 0.8.7
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 21:56:37 -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 216f6be349 chore(release): bump version to 0.8.5
Workspace + npm wrapper + every internal crate path-dep pin moved from
0.8.4 → 0.8.5. scripts/release/check-versions.sh confirms parity across
the three sources. cargo build / clippy / test all clean.

Pushing this commit to main is the trigger for auto-tag.yml to create
the v0.8.5 tag, which fires release.yml to build the cross-platform
matrix and draft the GitHub Release. The npm publish remains a manual
follow-up (2FA on every publish, no automation token provisioned).

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2026-05-02 14:48:18 -05:00
Hunter Bown 3d3ff0c5cf Release v0.8.4: Phase 1 i18n + cache-prefix stability
* fix(pricing): extend V4 Pro 75% discount expiry to 2026-05-31 15:59 UTC

DeepSeek extended the promotional discount past the original 2026-05-05
cutoff. Without this update the TUI would have started showing 4× the
actual billed cost on May 6.

Source: https://api-docs.deepseek.com/quick_start/pricing — "extended
until 2026/05/31 15:59 UTC".

Adds a regression test pinning the new active window so a future revert
to the May 5 date trips the suite immediately.

Closes #267

* chore: remove stale TODO(integrate) markers from already-integrated modules

Five `// TODO(integrate)` comments and one matching "Not yet integrated"
note were misleading anyone grepping for integration work. Each module
is in fact wired up:

- execpolicy/mod.rs       → tools/shell.rs:1322 (load_default_policy)
- sandbox/mod.rs          → tools/shell.rs:28, main.rs:2647, tui/approval.rs:30
- sandbox/policy.rs       → main.rs:2752, tui/approval.rs:30 (SandboxPolicy)
- command_safety.rs       → tools/shell.rs:1321, tools/tasks.rs:13,
                            tools/approval_cache.rs:26
- tui/streaming/mod.rs    → tui/app.rs:38 (StreamingState)

The remaining TODO at mcp.rs:1771 covers a separate "wire legacy sync API
into CLI subcommands or remove" decision and is left in place.

Closes #266

* docs(release): add install + dual-binary template to GitHub Release page

Closes #265.

The Release page used the auto-generated commit-title body. New users
hitting the Release page from Twitter / npm-search had no on-page
guidance that the dispatcher (`deepseek`) and the TUI runtime
(`deepseek-tui`) ship as two binaries that must coexist; #258 was an
external user spending 11 minutes figuring this out and #272 was the
follow-on confusion.

The new body covers:
- npm wrapper as the recommended install
- `cargo install deepseek-tui-cli deepseek-tui --locked` (both crates)
- Manual download with a per-platform table showing both artifacts
- sha256 verify using the existing `deepseek-artifacts-sha256.txt`
- Changelog link

* feat(debug): add /cache command surfacing per-turn DeepSeek cache hit/miss

Step 1 of #263. Without per-turn telemetry the prefix-cache audit is
unfounded speculation; the rest of the issue's investigation steps
depend on this surface.

The DeepSeek API already returns `prompt_cache_hit_tokens` and
`prompt_cache_miss_tokens` per turn, and we already store the *latest*
on App. This adds a 50-turn ring (`turn_cache_history`) populated at
the same site as `last_prompt_cache_*_tokens`, plus a `/cache [count]`
slash command that renders a fixed-width table of the last N turns
with per-turn ratios and a session aggregate. Default count is 10;
larger values clamp to the ring size.

Edge cases the formatter handles:

- No telemetry yet → friendly "no turns recorded" message
- `cache_hit_tokens = None` (provider didn't report) → row renders all
  em-dashes and is excluded from session aggregates so one missing-
  telemetry turn can't make the average ratio look broken.
- `cache_hit_tokens = Some, cache_miss_tokens = None` → infer miss as
  `input − hit` and mark the cell with `*`. Footer documents the
  asterisk.
- Ring at cap (50) → push evicts oldest.

Tests cover all four paths plus the cap.

* test(prompts): add cache-prefix stability harness for #263 step 2

The DeepSeek prefix-cache only hits while the byte prefix of each
request matches the prior call. Anything in the cached prefix that
varies turn-to-turn for unchanged inputs is a cache buster.

Adds a focused harness next to the production surface so the property
is regression-guarded:

1. `first_divergence(a, b)` helper that returns the first divergent
   byte position with a `±32 byte` window of context, used by the
   custom assertion `assert_byte_identical`. Future suspect tests can
   reuse this to surface "where" rather than just "fail".

2. `compose_prompt_is_byte_stable_across_calls` — sweeps every
   (mode, personality) pair and pins that two consecutive calls
   produce identical bytes. Rules out suspect #4 (mode-prompt churn).

3. `system_prompt_for_mode_with_context_is_byte_stable_for_unchanged_workspace`
   — the call site `engine.rs::build_tool_context` actually invokes,
   pinned for an empty workspace across all three modes.

4. `system_prompt_with_working_set_summary_is_byte_stable_for_constant_summary`
   — pins that the surrounding prompt construction faithfully embeds
   the working_set summary it's given without injecting extra
   non-determinism. (The actual working_set summary stability lives
   in `working_set.rs` and is the next investigation target — see
   issue note in PR description.)

Foundation for the suspect-by-suspect bisection in the rest of #263.

* fix(secrets): never overwrite the secrets file when load_unlocked errors

`FileKeyringStore::set` and `delete` did
`self.load_unlocked().unwrap_or_default()`, which wiped every existing
secret if the read failed for any reason other than \"file is missing\":

- file mode != 0600 (`InsecurePermissions`) — easy on headless / CI
  environments where a permissive umask got applied
- corrupt JSON
- transient I/O error

In all of those, the next `store_unlocked` overwrote the file with an
empty-or-single-entry blob and reset perms to 0600, silently losing
every other provider's key.

Switch both call sites to `?`. `load_unlocked` already returns
`Ok(default)` for a missing file, so the first-write-creates-the-file
ergonomic is preserved (covered by the new
`file_store_set_still_creates_file_when_missing` test).

Adds four regression tests:

- set: insecure perms surface InsecurePermissions and leave the file
  byte-identical.
- delete: same.
- set: corrupt JSON surfaces the parse error and leaves the file
  byte-identical.
- set: missing file path still works (idempotence guard).

Closes #281

* fix(cache): make tool catalog byte-stable across calls and sessions

DeepSeek's KV prefix cache hits on the longest matching byte prefix of
the request. Two places in the tool-array path were silently introducing
divergence:

1. `ToolRegistry::to_api_tools()` iterated `self.tools.values()` directly.
   Rust's default `HashMap` is seeded with `RandomState` per process, so
   every `deepseek` launch produced a different tool order — the cross-
   session resume case (the one with the biggest cache wins) never hit.

2. `active_tool_list_from_catalog()` filtered the catalog `Vec` by the
   active set in catalog order. When ToolSearch activated a previously-
   deferred tool mid-conversation, the new tool appeared at its catalog
   index, shifting every later tool's byte offset and busting the cached
   prefix from there onwards.

Fixes:

- `to_api_tools()` now sorts by tool name before emitting the API tool
  array. Stable across calls AND across launches.
- `build_model_tool_catalog()` sorts each partition (built-ins first,
  contiguous; MCP tools after, also alphabetical). Mirrors Claude Code's
  `assembleToolPool` strategy where they explicitly call out cache
  stability as the reason: "a flat sort would interleave MCP tools into
  built-ins and invalidate all downstream cache keys whenever an MCP
  tool sorts between existing built-ins."
- `active_tool_list_from_catalog()` puts always-loaded tools in catalog
  order at the head and deferred-but-now-active tools at the tail. A
  deferred-tool activation during ToolSearch no longer shifts earlier
  tools' positions.

Adds three regression tests:

- `to_api_tools_emits_alphabetical_order_regardless_of_registration_order`
- `model_tool_catalog_sorts_each_partition_for_prefix_cache_stability`
- `active_tool_list_pushes_deferred_activations_to_the_tail`

Refs #263. Findings produced by reading reference Claude Code source
side-by-side with our request-building flow; full delta analysis in
the PR description.

* fix(sandbox): elevate Agent-mode shell sandbox to allow network access

The seatbelt-default policy is `WorkspaceWrite { network_access: false }`,
which on macOS emits `(deny default)` with no `(allow network-outbound)` /
`(allow system-socket)`. Every outbound socket call from a sandboxed
shell command — including `getaddrinfo` for DNS — gets denied by the
kernel. Symptom: "DNS resolution failed" for any URL the model tries to
reach via curl, yt-dlp, package managers, etc.

Engine.build_tool_context only elevated the policy in Yolo mode, leaving
Agent mode (the default) stuck on the strict default. That's tighter
than competitors (Claude Code, Codex) without buying any safety the
application-level NetworkPolicy or the approval flow doesn't already
provide.

Switch the elevation to a `match` so:

- Plan       → no elevation (read-only investigation; shell tool not registered)
- Agent      → WorkspaceWrite { network_access: true, … }
- Yolo       → WorkspaceWrite { network_access: true, … } (unchanged)

Adds `agent_and_yolo_modes_elevate_shell_sandbox_to_allow_network` so a
future revert to the no-network default trips CI immediately.

Closes #273

* fix(skills): treat bare github.com/<owner>/<repo> URLs as GitHubRepo

Closes #269.

`/skill install https://github.com/obra/superpowers` failed on every
platform with `invalid gzip header`. Root cause: `InstallSource::parse`
matched any `https://`-prefixed spec as `DirectUrl`, so the installer
downloaded the HTML repo page (200 OK, `text/html`) and tried to
gzip-decode HTML. The user reported it from Win11 + PowerShell but the
parse path is platform-independent.

Recognize bare GitHub repo URLs in `InstallSource::parse`:

- `https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>`
- `https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>/`
- `https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>.git`
- `https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>.git/`
- `https://www.github.com/<owner>/<repo>`
- `http://github.com/<owner>/<repo>` (legacy)

…all route to the existing `GitHubRepo` source, which already produces
`https://github.com/<repo>/archive/refs/heads/{main,master}.tar.gz`
candidates with proper fallback. URLs with a third path segment
(`/archive/...`, `/blob/...`, `/tree/...`) keep going through
`DirectUrl` because the user picked that exact path.

Adds two regression tests: one asserting the seven recognised forms
all canonicalize to `github:obra/superpowers`, and one pinning the
sub-resource paths to `DirectUrl`.

* fix(cache): drop volatile fields from working_set summary block (#280) (#287)

The working-set summary lands inside the system prompt before the
historical conversation, so any byte that drifts there cache-misses
everything that follows in DeepSeek's KV prefix cache. Two sources of
turn-over-turn drift are removed:

1. The rendered line is now `- {path} ({kind})`. The previous form
   interpolated `entry.touches` and `self.turn - entry.last_turn`,
   both of which advance on every user message even when no new
   paths are observed.

2. A new `sorted_for_prompt` helper sorts by (touches DESC, path ASC)
   instead of the turn-aware `sorted_entries`. The recency bonus in
   `score_entry` crosses bucket boundaries as turns advance, so even
   without rendering `last seen` the order — and which entries cross
   the `max_prompt_entries` cutoff — drifted. Compaction pinning
   still uses `sorted_entries` because it genuinely wants recency.

Adds a regression test that observes a fixed message set, calls
`summary_block` before and after `next_turn()`, and asserts the two
outputs are byte-identical. The shared `first_divergence` /
`assert_byte_identical` helpers (from #279) move from `prompts::tests`
into `test_support` so working_set tests can reuse them.

Closes #280.

* fix(cache): memoise tool catalog so descriptions stay byte-stable (#289)

`to_api_tools` previously re-sampled `tool.description()` and
`tool.input_schema()` on every call. Native tools return `&'static str`
and a `json!` literal, so the bytes were stable in practice — but the
`McpToolAdapter` returns `self.tool.description.as_deref()`, which can
drift when the upstream MCP server reconnects with a different
description string. Any drift mid-session rewrites the tool catalog
that lands in the cached prefix and busts every byte that follows.

Adds an `api_cache: OnceLock<Vec<Tool>>` field on `ToolRegistry`. The
first `to_api_tools` call materialises the catalog; subsequent calls
return a clone of the cached vector. Mutations (`register`, `remove`,
`clear`) reset the field so the next read rebuilds. Mirrors
reference-cc's `getToolSchemaCache` (`utils/api.ts:119–208`).

Tests:
- `to_api_tools_pins_description_bytes_across_calls` registers a tool
  whose `description()` advances through a script of pre-built strings
  on each call. After the cache is populated, the second `to_api_tools`
  read returns the original description because `description()` is no
  longer invoked. Without the cache the second read would return the
  next script entry.
- `register_invalidates_api_tools_cache` registers a tool, snapshots,
  registers another, snapshots again, and asserts the second snapshot
  reflects both tools (cache rebuilt) and that the varying tool's
  description advanced (proving the rebuild actually re-sampled).
- `remove_and_clear_invalidate_api_tools_cache` covers the other two
  invalidation paths.

* fix(cache): sort project_tree and summarize_project output (#290)

Both helpers walked the workspace via `ignore::WalkBuilder::build()`
and emitted entries in the OS readdir order — non-deterministic across
filesystems (htree-hash on ext4, insertion-order on APFS, etc.). Their
output lands in the fallback branch of the system prompt's project
context (when the workspace has no AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md) and inside
the `project_map` tool surface, both of which feed the cached prefix.

`summarize_project` now sorts the collected key-files list before the
type-detection logic and the fallback `Project with key files: …` join.

`project_tree` collects `(rel_path, is_dir)` tuples, sorts by full
path, and only then formats the indented tree. Sorting by full path
preserves the visual tree shape — `"src" < "src/lib.rs"` because the
shorter string compares less — while making siblings deterministic.

Tests cover sibling order, parent-before-children invariant, byte
stability across two consecutive calls, and the fallback `Project
with key files:` branch (the only branch where the joined order
escapes into output without further sorting downstream).

* fix(client): unique fallback id for parallel streaming tool calls (#291)

When a streamed tool_call delta omits the `id` field, the chat-completion
decoder used to fall back to the literal string `"tool_call"` for every
call. With the V4 API's native parallel tool calls (multiple tool_calls
in one delta), every parallel call ended up with the same fallback id —
downstream tool-result routing then matched the first call's result
twice and the second call hung waiting for an answer that never arrived.

The fallback now indexes by the assigned `content_block` position,
producing `"call_0"`, `"call_1"`, … within a single response. Upstream-
supplied ids are still forwarded verbatim; only the fallback path
changes.

Tests pin both invariants:
- `decoder_assigns_unique_fallback_ids_to_parallel_tool_calls_missing_id`
  feeds two tool calls without `id` in one delta and asserts they get
  distinct ids.
- `decoder_preserves_upstream_tool_call_id_when_present` keeps the
  forward-as-is path honest.

* fix(cache): place handoff and working_set after static prompt blocks (#292)

* fix(cache): drop volatile fields from working_set summary block (#280)

The working-set summary lands inside the system prompt before the
historical conversation, so any byte that drifts there cache-misses
everything that follows in DeepSeek's KV prefix cache. Two sources of
turn-over-turn drift are removed:

1. The rendered line is now `- {path} ({kind})`. The previous form
   interpolated `entry.touches` and `self.turn - entry.last_turn`,
   both of which advance on every user message even when no new
   paths are observed.

2. A new `sorted_for_prompt` helper sorts by (touches DESC, path ASC)
   instead of the turn-aware `sorted_entries`. The recency bonus in
   `score_entry` crosses bucket boundaries as turns advance, so even
   without rendering `last seen` the order — and which entries cross
   the `max_prompt_entries` cutoff — drifted. Compaction pinning
   still uses `sorted_entries` because it genuinely wants recency.

Adds a regression test that observes a fixed message set, calls
`summary_block` before and after `next_turn()`, and asserts the two
outputs are byte-identical. The shared `first_divergence` /
`assert_byte_identical` helpers (from #279) move from `prompts::tests`
into `test_support` so working_set tests can reuse them.

Closes #280.

* fix(cache): place handoff and working_set after static prompt blocks

`system_prompt_for_mode_with_context_and_skills` previously interleaved
volatile content into the static prefix:

  1. mode prompt           static
  2. project context       static
  3. working_set_summary   ← volatile
  4. skills_block          static
  5. handoff_block         ← volatile
  6. ## Context Management static
  7. COMPACT_TEMPLATE      static

Anything past byte (3) cache-missed every time the working-set drifted
or `/compact` rewrote `.deepseek/handoff.md` — including the static
`## Context Management` and `## Compaction Handoff` blocks behind them.

New order keeps every static block in the cached prefix and pushes the
two volatile blocks to the end:

  1. mode prompt
  2. project context (or fallback automap)
  3. skills block
  4. ## Context Management (Agent / Yolo only)
  5. COMPACT_TEMPLATE
  ── volatile boundary ──
  6. handoff block
  7. working-set summary

Adds a doc comment on the function describing the volatile-content-last
invariant so future contributors don't reintroduce churn into the
prefix. Adds two regression tests:

- `system_prompt_with_handoff_file_is_byte_stable_when_file_is_unchanged`
  pins the handoff path with a fixture file.
- `handoff_and_working_set_appear_after_static_blocks` asserts the
  ordering invariant directly so a future reorder fails loudly.

Reference: Claude Code's own prompt builder marks this same boundary
with a `SYSTEM_PROMPT_DYNAMIC_BOUNDARY` constant; we don't introduce
the abstraction yet but match the principle.

* feat(i18n): localize slash command help (Phase 1a, #285) (#294)

Adds 44 new MessageIds, one per slash command, and translations to all
four shipped locales (en/ja/zh-Hans/pt-BR). Refactors CommandInfo so the
English description now lives in localization.rs (single source of
truth) instead of being duplicated on the struct, and threads the
active Locale through the three render surfaces:

- crates/tui/src/tui/views/help.rs (the ?/F1/Ctrl+/ help overlay)
- crates/tui/src/tui/command_palette.rs (Ctrl+K palette)
- crates/tui/src/commands/core.rs (the /help text command)

Usage strings (e.g. /cache [count]) stay English by design — they're
placeholder syntax, not natural language.

The existing locale-coverage test
(`shipped_first_pack_has_no_missing_core_messages`) already iterates
ALL_MESSAGE_IDS across Locale::shipped(), so the 44 new IDs are
automatically required to be present in all four locale arms or CI
fails.

This is the first of several incremental Phase 1 PRs. Phase 1b covers
the debug commands (/tokens /cost /cache), 1c the footer hints, and
1d doctor output. Phases 2–3 cover onboarding and error surfaces.

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* feat(i18n): localize /tokens /cost /cache debug output (Phase 1b, #285) (#295)

Adds 13 new MessageIds covering the report templates and the
sub-strings shared across them, with translations for all four
shipped locales (en/ja/zh-Hans/pt-BR):

- CmdTokensReport, CmdTokensContextWithWindow, CmdTokensContextUnknownWindow
- CmdTokensCacheBoth, CmdTokensCacheHitOnly, CmdTokensCacheMissOnly
- CmdTokensNotReported
- CmdCostReport
- CmdCacheNoData, CmdCacheHeader, CmdCacheTotals, CmdCacheFootnote, CmdCacheAdvice

Each template uses {placeholder} substitution via String::replace
rather than format!, since format! requires a literal — the
locale-resolved &'static str isn't one. The placeholder convention
({active}, {hit}, {miss}, …) means a translator can re-order or
restructure a sentence freely without changing the call site.

Helpers `token_count`, `active_context_summary`, `cache_summary`, and
`format_cache_history` now take `Locale` so each can resolve their
templates from the same source of truth.

The English templates byte-match the previous hardcoded format strings
so the existing 16 debug-command tests pass unchanged.

Column headers in the cache table (`turn   in    out   hit   miss …`)
are intentionally NOT localized — the body rows are formatted with
fixed column widths and translating the header words would break
alignment. Numbers, ratios, and the model id stay in English form.

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* feat(i18n): localize footer state + help section labels (Phase 1c, #285) (#296)

Adds 11 new MessageIds covering visible footer chrome and the help-overlay
section headings, with translations for all four shipped locales:

Footer:
- FooterWorking — animated `working` / `working.` / … pulse
- FooterAgentSingular / FooterAgentsPlural — the sub-agent count chip
- FooterPressCtrlCAgain — the quit-confirmation toast

Help overlay sections (`?` / `F1` / `Ctrl+/`):
- HelpSectionNavigation, HelpSectionEditing, HelpSectionActions,
  HelpSectionModes, HelpSectionSessions, HelpSectionClipboard,
  HelpSectionHelp

`KeybindingSection::label` now takes Locale and returns tr(locale, …).
`footer_working_label` and `footer_agents_chip` likewise take Locale; the
two production callsites in tui/ui.rs pass `app.ui_locale`.

The mode chip itself (agent / yolo / plan) intentionally stays English —
those are brand/acronym labels, and translating them would mean explaining
to maintainers what `代理` means in a bug report.

The keybinding catalog DESCRIPTIONS (41 entries) are not translated in this
PR — those are technical prose that would dwarf the rest of i18n work and
can ship in v0.8.5. Section labels are translated so the help overlay
groups read as expected in any locale.

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* test(commands): smoke-test that every / command dispatches to a handler (#299)

Adds two parallel-safe smoke tests in `crates/tui/src/commands/mod.rs`
that iterate the COMMANDS registry and verify every command — and every
declared alias — dispatches to a real handler. A dispatch miss surfaces
as the fall-through `Unknown command:` error message in `execute`,
which used to be invisible until a user typed the command and saw the
"did you mean" suggestion fire on a registered command.

The tests build a workspace-isolated app via `tempfile::TempDir` so
side-effecting handlers (`/init` writing AGENTS.md, `/save` and
`/export` writing files) do not pollute `crates/tui/` when CI runs from
there. `/save` and `/export` get an explicit tempdir-relative path
because their no-arg defaults still resolve relative to `cwd`.

`/restore` is skipped — it shells out to git for the snapshot repo and
its own dedicated tests in `commands/restore.rs` already serialize on
the global env mutex via `scoped_home`. The existing coverage there is
sufficient.

Closes a gap surfaced when verifying that the v0.8.4 i18n refactor
(#294, #295, #296) did not silently break any slash-command dispatch.
All 44 commands and their aliases pass (16 aliases on top of the
44 names; `/restore` is the only skip).

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* chore(release): bump version to 0.8.4 (#297)

CHANGELOG entry covers the v0.8.4 work landed since 0.8.3:

- Localization Phase 1 (#285) — slash command help (#294), debug command
  output (#295), footer state and help-overlay section labels (#296).
  Adds 68 new MessageIds across all four shipped locales (en/ja/zh-Hans/pt-BR).

- Cache-prefix stability (#263) — five companion fixes (#287, #288→#292,
  #289, #290, #291) that keep the DeepSeek prefix cache stable across turns.

- Plus the items already in [Unreleased]: agent-mode network exec (#272),
  /skill GitHub URL parsing (#269), and the V4 Pro discount expiry extension
  (#267).

Bumps:
- Cargo.toml workspace version 0.8.3 → 0.8.4
- npm/deepseek-tui/package.json version + deepseekBinaryVersion 0.8.3 → 0.8.4
- Cargo.lock regenerated from the new workspace version.

Phase 1d (doctor output), Phase 2 (onboarding/init/missing-companion),
and Phase 3 (tool errors / sandbox denials / approvals) deferred to v0.8.5.
The shipped Phase 1 surfaces (slash commands, debug telemetry, footer
chrome) cover the highest-traffic UI paths Chinese users see first.

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* fix(release): bump internal path-dep versions + repair doc link (#301)

CI on PR #300 (release feat/v0.8.4 → main) flagged two regressions
introduced by the 0.8.4 version bump:

1. Version drift — path-dependency `version = "0.8.3"` references
   inside the workspace crates (10 crates: agent, app-server, cli,
   config, core, execpolicy, hooks, mcp, tools, tui) did not move with
   the workspace `[workspace.package] version = "0.8.4"`. The CI guard
   `scripts/release/check-versions.sh` requires they match.

2. Broken intra-doc-link `[crate::localization::english]` in the
   CommandInfo doc comment — `english` is private. Replaced with a
   reference to the public `description_for` accessor and the public
   `tr()` function.

Verified with:
- scripts/release/check-versions.sh — Version state OK.
- RUSTDOCFLAGS=-Dwarnings cargo doc --workspace --no-deps — green.
- cargo fmt + clippy + test all green.

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