The Cline CLI (npm `cline`, 3.x) stores sessions as
<sessions>/<id>/<id>.json + <id>.messages.json. The existing `cline`
provider only discovers tasks/<id>/ui_messages.json, so every CLI session
was silently reported as $0.00 — no warning, not even under --verbose.
Adds `cline-cli` as its own provider rather than a third root on `cline`,
leaving the shared Cline-family parser (Roo Code, KiloCode, IBM Bob)
untouched. It mirrors the CLI's own root resolution
(CLINE_SESSION_DATA_DIR -> CLINE_DATA_DIR -> CLINE_DIR -> ~/.cline),
implements probeRoots() so `doctor` can tell "not installed" from "wrong
override", emits one call per assistant message's `metrics` block, and
falls back to the session rollup when a session carries none. The
fallback reads `usage`, not `aggregateUsage`, which folds in spawned
subagents that are themselves separate session directories.
Two supporting changes, both required for CLI costs to report correctly:
- parser.ts re-priced cline-cli calls from tokens because the provider
was not on the reported-cost allowlist, inflating a real 12-session
local sample from $1.11 to $3.92.
- session-cache.ts gains the matching PROVIDER_ENV_VARS entry (so a
changed override invalidates) and a `reported-cost-v1` parse version
(so sessions cached before the allowlist fix re-parse once instead of
being re-priced forever).
Cost is treated as metered only when actually present and non-negative,
so a metered $0 stays reported while a missing or negative cost falls
back to token pricing — applied identically on the per-message and
rollup paths. Timestamps promote a seconds-resolution value rather than
silently landing in 1970, matching the guard kiro.ts uses.
CLINE_DIR / CLINE_DATA_DIR / CLINE_SESSION_DATA_DIR are added to the test
env-isolation list so a developer's real sessions cannot bleed into
fixtures.
The VS Code variant discovery bug reported alongside this in #874 is
deliberately NOT fixed here — it shipped in #882.
Verified against 18 real local sessions: 142 calls, 4,934,762 input /
224,561 output tokens, and a cost matching the CLI's own metered total to
the cent. `codeburn doctor` reports "Cline CLI OK".
Refs: #874
Maintainer follow-up:
- Derive JetBrains dedup keys from the reply content (sha256 prefix plus a
per-hash occurrence counter) instead of the blob's scan position. Copilot
is a durable provider: cached turns are never deleted and a re-parse
appends any unseen key, while MVStore compaction can rewrite the store
with blobs in a different byte order. With positional keys, a rewrite
that moves a new blob ahead of an old one hands the new turn the old
key (skipped as seen) and re-emits the old turn under a fresh index,
double-billing it. Covered by a regression test that fails on the
positional scheme.
- Add CODEBURN_COPILOT_JETBRAINS_DIR to the env-isolation cleared list so
a developer's real JetBrains store never bleeds into fixture tests.
* fix: fix and improve test isolation and collision with environment
* docs: remove unnecessary comment
* test(env-isolation): clear CODEBURN_FORCE_MACOS_MAJOR and pin TZ
Two env vars read in src/ were not isolated: CODEBURN_FORCE_MACOS_MAJOR
(now cleared so it cannot leak between tests) and TZ (now pinned to UTC,
since clearing it falls back to the OS zone and would shift date buckets
versus a clean CI runner).
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Co-authored-by: AgentSeal <hello@agentseal.org>