- run-v2-print: use core ITelemetryService + CloudAppender instead of
kimi-telemetry; remove kimi-code-sdk import (auth via IOAuthToolkit,
config path from bootstrap, hook result via structural type)
- prompt-render: replace SDK HookResultEvent with a structural type so
the shared renderer does not depend on the v1 SDK event shape
- telemetry: revert initializeCliTelemetry to its original signature now
that v2 no longer calls it; keep v1 callers and assertions untouched
- update run-prompt and v2-run-print tests for the new wiring
- make IAgentPromptService.undo throw session.undo_unavailable with a structured
reason; move the precheck into contextMemory
- add ISessionLifecycleService.createChild (fork + child markers) and
ISessionIndex.list({ childOf })
- slim ISessionLegacyService to updateProfile/status (drop createChild,
listChildren, undo)
- rewire kap-server session routes to the native services and map
SESSION_UNDO_UNAVAILABLE
- add native v2 print runner (v2/run-v2-print.ts) that consumes agent-core-v2
DI services and awaits Turn.result directly
- extract shared print-mode rendering into prompt-render.ts for v1 and v2
- remove the V2PromptHarness/V2Session shim and v2->v1 event translation
- decouple initializeCliTelemetry from PromptHarness (homeDir/auth/track)
- add IAgentPromptLegacyService.submitAndSettle for authoritative completion
These four legacy session actions were thin delegations to the native v2
services (ISessionLifecycleService.fork/archive,
IAgentFullCompactionService.begin, IAgentRPCService.cancel) with no v1-only
projection to centralize. Drop them from ISessionLegacyService and call the
native services directly from the kap-server sessions route. updateProfile,
createChild, listChildren, undo and status stay in the adapter since they
carry real v1 adaptation logic.
- add `activity` domain: `IAgentActivityService` (Agent turn lane machine),
`ISessionActivityKernel` (Session admission, PR1 placeholder), and the
`ActivityLease` that owns the turn `AbortSignal`
- turnService launches and cancels through the kernel lease; `Turn` now
exposes `signal` instead of `abortController`
- agentLifecycle.remove drives `beginDisposal`/`settled` and waits for the
in-flight turn to drain before releasing the agent scope
- add `activity.*` error codes; deprecate `turn.agent_busy` in favor of
`activity.agent_busy`
- add optional `stack` field to errEnvelope and the envelope schema/interface; omitted when undefined so the wire shape stays byte-identical for callers without a stack
- thread `err.stack` through route error mappers plus the global and transport error handlers
- preserve `details` on `session.undo_unavailable` while adding its stack
- update tests to assert stacks are surfaced, reversing the prior no-leak contract
Port v1's provider-manager outbound header logic to agent-core-v2 so
`KIMI_CODE_CUSTOM_HEADERS` and host identity headers are applied to
outbound LLM requests, closing the migration gap from #1186:
- env `KIMI_CODE_CUSTOM_HEADERS` is the lowest-precedence header layer;
- host identity headers (User-Agent + X-Msh-*) are sent for Kimi
providers, only the User-Agent for every other provider — a Kimi
provider routed through the Anthropic protocol still gets the full
set, matching v1;
- provider `customHeaders` always win on conflict.
Host headers are seeded by the CLI via `createKimiDefaultHeaders` and a
new `IHostRequestHeaders` App-scope token (defaulting to empty), so the
model resolver can layer them without the host threading them through
every call site.
Port v1 #1221: collapse registered workspaces that share a root in list(), preferring the entry whose id matches the current canonical encodeWorkDirKey, so a legacy workspaces.json (v1-compatible) does not render the same folder twice through GET /workspaces.
Port v1 #1207's _refreshChain so a scheduled refresh and a manual one (or two overlapping manual ones) never race on reading/patching the persisted config.
Applied to both refresh entry points: ModelCatalogService.refreshProviderModels (scheduler + all/single-provider) and OAuthService.refreshOAuthProviderModels (OAuth-only, a separate service in v2).
* feat(kimi-web): add approval notification storage key and i18n copy
* feat(kimi-web): add approval notification helpers and tests
* feat(kimi-web): wire approval notifications and guard completion alerts
* fix(kimi-web): extract shouldNotifyCompletion helper and add tests
* feat(kimi-web): add approval notification settings toggle
* chore(kimi-web): add changeset and tidy notification module comment
- Align approval notification tag with spec (kimi-approval-${approvalId})
- Update module header to describe all three notification kinds
* fix(kimi-web): make notifications fire reliably
- Key completion notification tags by turn (sid + promptId) and question
tags by request id, so a stale notification left in the notification
center no longer swallows every follow-up alert in the same session
- Suppress notifications only while the window is actually focused, not
merely visible (document.hasFocus() on top of visibilityState)
- Play the attention sound when a tool needs approval, matching the
completion and question sounds
* chore(kimi-web): simplify changeset
* fix: surface provider auth error for unavailable models
When an OAuth-managed model returns 401 after a forced token refresh, the token is valid but the provider rejected it for that model (the account lacks access). Emit provider.auth_error carrying the provider's message instead of auth.login_required with a misleading "OAuth login expired. Send /login" prompt.
* fix(agent-core): preserve provider auth errors through compaction
Treat provider.auth_error like auth.login_required in the compaction path so an auth rejection during compaction surfaces the provider's message instead of being wrapped as a generic compaction failure.
* fix(web): composer model switch also updates global default model
The composer model switcher still switches the active session's model via
POST /sessions/{id}/profile (awaited, so the model pill reflects the result),
and additionally fires POST /api/v1/config with { default_model } as a
fire-and-forget side effect so new sessions inherit the chosen default. The
config request is skipped when the model already matches the current default.
* fix(web): route ModelPicker overlay selection through the default-model update
The overlay opened from the composer's "More models" row (and /model) is a
continuation of the same switch flow, so its selection now also bumps the
global default model instead of only switching the active session.
* fix(web): only persist the default model after a confirmed session switch
setModel now returns whether the switch was accepted (true for the draft
path), so the composer flow no longer writes a stale or invalid model alias
into the global config when the session-level switch failed and rolled back.
* feat(web): redesign cron reminder as a message bubble
Restyle the cron trigger notice as a right-aligned user-style message bubble that shows the scheduled prompt in full (wrapping across lines), with a small meta row beneath it for the schedule, status, job id and run time. Extract a shared MessageTime component used by both user messages and the cron reminder so the timestamp format and click-to-expand behavior stay consistent, and give the CronCreate/CronList/CronDelete tools distinct calendar icons.
* refactor(web): render cron reminders only as standalone turns
Remove the embedded cron block path from the web transcript projector so cron reminder fires always render through the standalone right-aligned bubble path.
* chore(web): simplify cron redesign changeset
Headless (`kimi -p`) failures could exit with code 0 when the event loop
drained during the shutdown cleanup (e.g. telemetry's unref'd retry backoff
when the network is blocked), because the rejection never reached the
process.exit(1) call. Set the failure exit code before any await in both
the run-prompt catch and the main catch, and keep the cleanup timeout ref'd
so the loop stays alive long enough for the rejection to propagate.
Align progressive tool disclosure with the discard-on-compaction model:
compaction no longer rebuilds loaded dynamic tool schemas. The boundary
announcement re-lists every loadable name, the model re-selects what it
still needs, and a from-memory call to a no-longer-loaded tool is
rejected by preflight with select guidance.
This removes the keep-all rebuild and its half-trigger budget heuristics
entirely: the post-compaction floor is back to users + summary, which is
structurally outside the auto-compaction trigger band, and the guard
baseline degenerates to summary + reinjected reminders. Every downstream
mechanism already treated the empty loaded set as its consistent base
state (ledger scan, pending clear at the compaction boundary, deferred
extras, preflight wording), so this is a strict simplification.
Co-authored-by: fengchenchen <fengchenchen@moonshot.ai>
* fix(agent-core): report EXIF-rotated image dimensions and raise edge cap to 3000px
Image compression now reports original dimensions in the decoded
(EXIF-rotated) space, matching the coordinate system of the sent image
and of ReadMediaFile region readback; previously portrait JPEGs
(orientation 5-8) got swapped width/height in captions. The longest-edge
downscale cap rises from 2000px to 3000px, and the default jimp resize
path is documented as the anti-aliased area-average one so it is not
accidentally switched to a point-sampled interpolation mode.
* test: shrink oversized image fixtures to fit CI timeouts
The 3600x3600 fixtures introduced for the 3000px edge cap nearly doubled
the pixel area jimp has to decode and deflate, pushing the slowest
compression tests past the 5s vitest timeout on CI runners. 3600x1800
keeps every fixture over the cap while restoring roughly the workload of
the old 2600x2600 fixtures that CI handled comfortably.
* test: pin anti-aliased downscale quality with executable guards
A 1px checkerboard probe pins the compressor to full-coverage averaging
at integer and fractional ratios, with jimp's point-sampled BILINEAR
mode kept as the executable aliasing counter-example (it collapses the
50%-gray pattern to solid black at 4:1). Also guards the other classic
downscale bugs: transparent-pixel color bleed, mean-brightness drift,
iterative recompression degradation, and zero-size collapse on extreme
aspect ratios.
* fix(agent-core): report decoded EXIF-rotated dimensions in ReadMediaFile notes
The media note derived its original-dimensions line from the header
sniff, which reports pre-rotation values for EXIF orientation 5-8
JPEGs. The sent image and region readback both live in the decoded
(rotated) space, so portrait photos got axis-swapped coordinate
guidance. Once a decode has happened — compression or crop — its
dimensions now overwrite the sniffed ones.
* fix(agent-core): improve handling of EXIF orientation in image dimensions and metadata
* fix(agent-core): sniff EXIF orientation and step budget fallback through 2000px
Two follow-ups to the EXIF and 3000px-cap changes:
sniffImageDimensions now reads the JPEG EXIF Orientation tag (pure
header parse, both byte orders) and reports display-space dimensions
for orientations 5-8. Passthrough images — never decoded — previously
kept the pre-rotation header size in compression results and media
read notes, disagreeing with the decoded space that region readback
uses.
encodeWithinBudget steps the over-budget fallback through 2000px
before the 1000px last resort. Raising the cap to 3000px had left a
regression window: an image whose 2000px encode fits the byte budget
was sent at 1000px where the old 2000px cap used to send it at
2000px.
* fix(kimi-code): record pasted image dimensions in display space
The TUI paste path recorded attachment and original dimensions from its
raw header parser, which ignores EXIF orientation. For a portrait JPEG
the submit-time caption then contradicted the sent image's aspect and
region readback coordinates were axis-swapped. Dimensions now come from
the compression result, which reports display space on both the
compressed and passthrough paths; parseImageMeta remains only the
format/mime gate.
* feat(agent-core): add image compression and crop telemetry
Every image ingestion path now reports an image_compress event —
outcome (compressed / passthrough fast, guard, unsupported, unhelpful,
error), input/output formats, byte and pixel sizes, EXIF transposition,
and duration — and region readback reports an image_crop event with a
failure classification and the region's share of the original area.
Wiring is per call site via a new CompressImageOptions.telemetry
option, so the outcome split and timing are measured inside the
compressor while each caller only names its source: ReadMediaFile
(tool construction, like GrepTool), MCP tool results (McpOutputOptions),
server prompt ingestion (ICoreProcessService now exposes the host
telemetry client), ACP prompts (session track adapter), and TUI paste
(host.track adapter). Properties are numeric/enum only — never paths
or content — and a throwing client can never affect the compression
result.
* fix(agent-core): run the full JPEG quality ladder at fallback sizes
The fallback rescales encoded only at quality 20, so a JPEG whose
ladder failed at the fitted size collapsed straight to the lowest
quality even when the smaller size left budget headroom for a higher
rung (the realistic window is the 1000px step, where the 4x pixel
drop pays for q80/q60). Each fallback edge now walks the same
q80-to-q20 ladder as the fitted size.
* test: shrink heavy JPEG fixtures and add explicit timeouts
The fallback-ladder test runs ~11 pure-JS JPEG encodes and the EXIF
paste test decodes, rotates, and re-encodes a 6.5MP frame; both sat at
the edge of the 5s vitest timeout on CI runners. Narrower fixtures cut
the pixel area (the ladder test keeps its width above 2000px so the
full fallback chain still runs) and explicit 15s timeouts absorb runner
variance.
* fix(server): scope prompt image compression telemetry to the session
The prompt-ingestion image_compress events were emitted with the bare
host telemetry client, while every agent-side source inherits a
session-scoped client — so prompt_inline/prompt_file events could not
be correlated with their session. The route now wraps the client with
withTelemetryContext({ sessionId }) like rpc/core-impl does for
session telemetry.
* chore(changeset): consolidate image compression changesets
One entry covering the cap raise and the EXIF dimension fix, listed
for both the CLI and the SDK so the SDK changelog's compression
description (previously pinned at 2000px) stays accurate.
Clarify that the kc-review lenses apply only to packages/agent-core-v2
(the DI x Scope engine), not to the legacy packages/agent-core or other
packages.
- make CreateSessionOptions.sessionId optional; SessionLifecycleService.create and fork now mint `session_<lowercase-uuid>` via a shared createSessionId helper, so edge layers stop minting their own ids (drop randomUUID in the v2 harness, ulid in kap-server)
- rework V2Session.waitForBackgroundTasksOnPrint to re-enumerate each round, suppress terminal notifications while waiting, and bound the drain by [task].print_wait_ceiling_s (default 1h) instead of a hardcoded 30s cap, so kimi -p can run long tasks to completion without being steered into a new turn
- add v2-session unit tests; seed session/agent/bootstrap context in the tool-dedupe harness for the real executor
- add agent-core-review umbrella skill with slop and test sub-skills
- move write-tests rules into agent-core-review/test and drop the standalone skill