* fix(glob): normalize pattern before brace expansion
* fix(glob): preserve backslash-escaped metacharacters and normalize braces correctly
- expand braces before normalizing to prevent `..` from collapsing across brace groups
- skip normalization for patterns containing backslash-escaped glob metacharacters
- add test coverage for escaped braces and nested `..` inside alternatives
* feat(cli): add `kimi provider` subcommand
Add a non-interactive equivalent of the TUI `/provider` command:
- `kimi provider add <url> --api-key <key>` imports every provider in a
custom api.json registry, persisting `source` so the next TUI launch
refreshes the model list automatically.
- `kimi provider remove <id>` deletes a provider and its model aliases.
- `kimi provider list [--json]` prints configured providers with model
counts and source labels.
- `kimi provider catalog list [providerId] [--filter] [--url] [--json]`
browses the public models.dev catalog.
- `kimi provider catalog add <providerId> --api-key <key> [--default-model]`
imports a known provider straight from the catalog.
All actions reuse `fetchCustomRegistry`, `applyCustomRegistryProvider`,
`fetchCatalog`, and `applyCatalogProvider` from the existing oauth/SDK
helpers.
* fix(cli): satisfy oxlint rules in provider subcommand
- Use `Array#toSorted()` instead of `Array#sort()` to avoid mutating
arrays returned from `Object.keys()` / `Object.entries()`.
- Drop redundant boolean-literal comparisons on `model.capability.*`
fields (already typed as `boolean | undefined`).
- Remove the unnecessary `source as Record<string, unknown>` assertion
in `providerSourceLabel` — `ProviderConfig.source` is already typed
that way in the schema.
- Drop the empty-object fallback in `{ ...(config.models ?? {}) }`
inside the test harness.
* fix(cli): address review findings on provider subcommand
P1 — `provider add`: `harness.removeProvider` re-reads the config from
disk (see `agent-core/src/rpc/core-impl.ts removeKimiProvider`), so
calling it mid-loop discarded providers we had already applied in
memory but not yet persisted. Importing a registry that added a new
provider then replaced an existing one silently lost the new one.
Drop every stale id up front in a single batch, then apply each entry
against the resulting fresh config.
P2 — `catalog add`: `applyCatalogProvider` always writes
`defaultThinking`. Hardcoding `false` would silently disable thinking
for thinking-capable models when the user had it on. Thread the prior
`defaultThinking` through.
P2 — `catalog add`: `removeProvider` clears `defaultModel` when it
pointed at one of the provider's aliases, so capturing
`previousDefaultModel` AFTER the removal yielded `undefined`. Capture
both `defaultModel` and `defaultThinking` BEFORE the removal so
re-importing a configured provider (e.g. to rotate the api key)
preserves the user's chosen default.
Tests:
- `makeHarness` now models the on-disk semantics of `removeProvider`
(clears `defaultModel` when an alias matches, returns fresh disk
view), so behavior that depended on the buggy in-memory mock is
exercised honestly.
- Three new regression tests, each verified to fail against the
pre-fix handler.
* fix(cli): address follow-up review on catalog default semantics
Two more findings on `catalog add`:
P2 — `default_thinking` fallback to `false` was wrong even after the
previous fix. `resolveThinkingLevel` (agent-core/.../thinking.ts:23)
treats `defaultThinking === false` as an explicit "off" request and
silently disables thinking before per-model defaults kick in. A
first-time `kimi provider catalog add anthropic --default-model
claude-opus-4-7` was therefore still persisting `default_thinking =
false` for thinking-capable models. The handler now always restores
the previous `defaultThinking` (including `undefined`) — the only
way to let the runtime resolver pick the per-model default.
P2 — Restoring `default_model` was unconditional, even when the
refreshed catalog no longer ships that model. `applyCatalogProvider`
drops the old aliases and only populates the current catalog, so
restoring an alias the catalog no longer contains would point
`default_model` at a non-existent entry and break the next session.
The handler now checks whether the alias still resolves and clears
it otherwise.
Test harness:
- The fake `setConfig` now mirrors the real `mergeConfigPatch`
semantics (deep-merge with `undefined` keys skipped), so tests can
honestly assert that `setConfig({defaultModel: undefined})` does
NOT wipe a key from disk — only `removeProvider` can.
Two new regression tests, each verified to fail against the pre-fix
handler.
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* feat(agent-core): propagate app version into agent record metadata
- add appVersion option to AgentOptions, SessionOptions, and KimiCoreOptions
- forward appVersion through Agent, Session, and SDKRpcClient
- include app_version in agent record metadata events
* fix(tui): clamp session picker lines to terminal width
The /sessions picker drew long session ids, the inline time/(current)
badge, and long prompts past the terminal edge on narrow terminals. The
pi-tui renderer enforces that no line exceeds the terminal width and
threw 'Rendered line exceeds terminal width', crashing the app.
Clamp every line the picker emits to the terminal width via
truncateToWidth so it degrades gracefully instead of crashing.
Fixes#240
* fix(tui): simplify changeset and de-CJK session picker test
Address review feedback on #247:
- shorten the changeset to a single sentence
- replace the Chinese test title with an English one
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- Add a footer rotation tip that surfaces the otherwise-hidden /dance command.
- Paint /dance on|off in the status hint so the sub-command reads as a command instead of blending into the dimmed text.
Some Git for Windows installations have bash.exe only at
<root>\usr\bin\bash.exe while <root>\bin\bash.exe does not exist.
Add usr\bin\bash.exe candidates alongside each bin\bash.exe entry in
both the hardcoded fallback list and the git.exe inference logic.
Also add @moonshot-ai/kimi-code-sdk to the changeset since the SDK
bundles agent-core code and calls detectEnvironmentFromNode() on
session creation, so Windows SDK users also need this fix.
* feat(glob): add brace expansion and fix backslash escaping
- add brace expansion support for glob patterns with up to 64 sub-pattern cap
- remove up-front rejection of pure-wildcard and **/ prefix patterns; rely on 100-match cap\n- fix backslash escape handling in globPatternToRegex and inside character classes
- include matched count in truncation messages\n- show glob pattern, path, and include_dirs in TUI tool-call headers
* fix(kaos): use charAt to avoid TS strict undefined index error
* feat(tui): add /provider command, custom registry import, and tabbed model selector
- add "/provider" slash command for managing AI providers with CRUD UI
- add custom registry import via api.json URL and Bearer token
- introduce tabbed model selector grouped by provider
- add fetchCustomRegistry and applyCustomRegistryProvider in oauth package
- replace deprecated "/connect" command with unified "/provider" flow
- update provider and slash-command documentation
* feat(tui): background provider model refresh at startup
- add `refreshAllProviderModels` utility supporting managed OAuth, open platforms and custom registries
- wire background refresh into `KimiTUI` startup via `AuthFlowController`
- add `providerSwitchHint` option to `ModelSelector` and enable it in `TabbedModelSelector`
- update `TabbedModelSelector` hint wording from "switch" to "provider"
* chore(flake): simplify nix build and add ci validation
- Replace dynamic pnpm-workspace.yaml parsing with hardcoded workspacePaths
and workspaceNames to reduce format assumptions
- Remove update-pnpm-deps script and kimi-code-pnpm-deps package; use
lib.fakeHash for standard hash mismatch workflow
- Remove nodejs_latest fallback in nodejsFor, hardcode to nodejs_24
- Add nix-build CI workflow that posts hash-mismatch details to PR comments
- Remove unused Nix installation step from release.yml
- Add workspace maintenance note to AGENTS.md
* feat(cron): render scheduled reminders in TUI and expose fired events
- add CronMessageComponent for distinct cron transcript entries in TUI
- emit cron.fired events from agent-core and expose via node-sdk
- report cron fire times with local ISO timestamps including timezone offsets
- render cron_job and cron_missed origins during session replay instead of skipping
- handle warning events in CLI and session event handler
* docs(cron): clarify that users must ask the model to manage cron tasks
- cron-create.md: instruct model to proactively tell users how to cancel/modify reminders
- cron-list.md: add guideline that users cannot directly manage cron tasks\n- cron-delete.md: emphasize users must ask model to cancel reminders
When the user interrupts running tools or parallel subagents, the tool_result
fed back to the model was a neutral `Tool "X" was aborted` or a weak "stopped by
the user", so the model treated it as a system fault and speculated about
capacity/concurrency limits instead of recognizing a deliberate stop.
Carry a UserCancellationError as the AbortSignal reason from the cancel sites
(Turn.cancel/abortTurn, SessionSubagentHost.cancelAll) through to the message
sites (tool-call settle paths and the AgentTool catches), which now emit an
explicit "deliberate user action, not a system error/timeout/capacity limit"
message. Aborts propagated from another signal (e.g. a subagent's deadline via
waitForCurrentTurn) carry their original reason, so a timeout is not mislabeled
as a user interruption. The telemetry outcome classifier matches the new
"manually interrupted" phrase to keep counting these as cancelled.
* feat: force adaptive thinking via KIMI_MODEL_ADAPTIVE_THINKING
Add the KIMI_MODEL_ADAPTIVE_THINKING env var and a matching
adaptive_thinking model-alias field that force adaptive thinking
(thinking: { type: 'adaptive' }) on or off, overriding the Anthropic
model-name version inference.
This lets custom-named staff endpoints that back an adaptive-capable
model opt in even when the model name does not encode a parseable Claude
version (which would otherwise fall back to budget-based thinking).
The kosong AnthropicChatProvider resolves the adaptive decision once in
withThinking() as `_adaptiveThinking ?? supportsAdaptiveThinking(model)`
and threads it through clampEffort/supportsEffortParam so forced adaptive
also unlocks the max effort level.
* fix: make adaptive_thinking imply the thinking capability
A model alias that sets adaptive_thinking=true (or env
KIMI_MODEL_ADAPTIVE_THINKING=true) without listing a thinking
capability previously resolved to thinking=false for custom-named
endpoints not in the capability catalog. The model picker then
classified the alias as "thinking unsupported" and forced thinking
off (persisting default_thinking=false).
Treat a forced adaptive flag as advertising the thinking capability
in resolveModelCapabilities, so the config.toml one-field opt-in
agrees with the KIMI_MODEL_* env path (which already defaults
capabilities to include thinking).
* fix: honor adaptiveThinking in the model picker, not the capability resolver
The earlier resolveModelCapabilities change had no observable effect:
modelCapabilities.thinking is consumed only for completion-budget and
media gating, never to decide whether thinking is dispatched or whether
the model picker offers a thinking toggle.
The mechanism that actually forced thinking off for an adaptive_thinking
alias is the TUI model picker, which reads ModelAlias.capabilities
directly (availableModels comes straight from config.models). Revert the
resolver change and instead make thinkingAvailability() treat
adaptiveThinking=true as a thinking toggle, so a custom-named config.toml
alias configured with only `adaptive_thinking = true` is no longer
classified "unsupported" (which forced thinking off and persisted
default_thinking=false on select). The KIMI_MODEL_* env path was already
covered by DEFAULT_CAPABILITIES.
* feat(plugin): install plugins from a GitHub repository URL
Allow `/plugins install <github-url>` (and marketplace `source` entries) to
take a GitHub repo URL directly. A new `github` source kind joins the
existing `local-path` and `zip-url` kinds.
Recognized URL forms (parsing in source.ts):
- `https://github.com/<o>/<r>` — bare; resolves to latest
release tag, falling back
to default branch HEAD.
- `https://github.com/<o>/<r>/tree/<ref>` — branch / tag / SHA;
value passed to codeload
in its short form so the
backend resolves either.
- `https://github.com/<o>/<r>/releases/tag/<tag>` — explicit tag, uses
refs/tags/<tag> to avoid
same-named-branch ambiguity.
- `https://github.com/<o>/<r>/commit/<sha>` — explicit commit SHA.
The resolver deliberately avoids `api.github.com`: its 60/hour anonymous
quota is shared with every other tool on the egress IP (browser, gh CLI,
IDE integrations) and a first-time install failing because some other tool
ate the budget is unacceptable UX. Instead we:
- GET `github.com/<o>/<r>/releases/latest` with manual redirect and parse
the `Location` header (302 → tag URL; 404 → no own release).
- Fall back to `codeload.github.com/<o>/<r>/zip/HEAD` for repos with no
releases (or for forks that inherit upstream tags but have no own release
page, which redirect to bare `/releases`).
- Only treat the explicit 404 from `/releases/latest` as "no release" — 5xx,
403, 429, and any other non-2xx status surface a hard error rather than
silently installing the default branch, so the user knows when transient
GitHub issues changed the install path.
UI changes in the TUI:
- `/plugins install` now shows a live Braille spinner while resolving and
downloading, then flips to a final status that distinguishes Installed
(fresh) vs Updated (same repo identity, new version) vs Migrated (source
changed, e.g. CDN zip-url → GitHub).
- `/plugins list`, the `/plugins` overview, and `/plugins info` show the
install provenance inline. `zip-url` installs now display the URL host
(e.g. `via code.kimi.com`, `via 127.0.0.1:port`) instead of the opaque
`zip-url` literal. GitHub installs show `github <owner>/<repo>@<ref>`.
- Three-tier trust badge driven by the marketplace context recorded at
install time: `official` (green) for `tier: official`, `curated` (blue) for
`tier: curated`, `third-party` (muted) for anything not installed through
the marketplace selector. CLI `/plugins install <url>` always records as
third-party; the marketplace selector passes the tier through. A
re-install replaces the marketplace context: switching to a third-party
source clears the badge, which matches the underlying trust change.
`installed.json` gains optional `github` and `marketplace` fields
(back-compatible). PluginSummary surfaces `source`, `originalSource`,
`github`, and `marketplace` so the TUI can label installs without an extra
round trip to PluginInfo. The SDK's `session.installPlugin(source)` gains
an optional `{ marketplace }` second argument so the marketplace selector
can forward `{ id, tier }` through RPC; the CLI install path omits it.
Tests: 112 plugin-suite tests (URL parser, resolver, store round-trip,
manager integration). The manager integration tests assert codeload URLs
shape (short form for `/tree/<ref>`, explicit `refs/tags/` for
`/releases/tag/`) and verify marketplace context is persisted across
reloads and cleared on a third-party re-install.
* chore(changeset): plugin install from GitHub
* docs(plugins): document GitHub install URLs and trust badges
* fix(plugin): preserve URL-encoded characters in GitHub ref names
Git permits ref characters that have special meaning in URLs — most
notably `#`, which is a valid tag character (e.g. `release#1`) but the URL
fragment delimiter. The resolver decoded the tag from GitHub's
`/releases/latest` 302 redirect Location header and then interpolated the
raw value into the codeload URL. The literal `#1` became a fragment and
the HTTP request reached the server as `…/refs/tags/release` — a wrong or
truncated ref, leading to install failure for a release whose URL was
otherwise valid.
Two symmetric changes:
- The codeload URL builder now splits the ref on `/` (so multi-segment
refs like `feat/foo` keep their path separators) and percent-encodes
each segment.
- The GitHub URL parser now percent-decodes each segment from the URL's
pathname when extracting `/tree/<ref>`, `/releases/tag/<tag>`, and
`/commit/<sha>`. Storage and display see the human-readable Git ref
name; the resolver re-encodes on the way out.
Malformed `%xx` sequences in user-typed URLs are tolerated: we keep the
raw segment so the caller surfaces a normal "ref not found" error
downstream instead of crashing during parse.
* fix: restrict plugin trust badges
* chore: remove fetch when show plugin list
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When converting assistant history to the Anthropic wire format,
convertMessage() dropped any thinking block that had no signature. That
was meant to satisfy api.anthropic.com (which requires a valid signature
on thinking blocks), but it broke Anthropic-compatible backends.
Kimi's Anthropic-protocol endpoint streams thinking without a
signature_delta, yet requires the thinking to be present on a tool-call
turn — once it was dropped, the next request failed with "thinking is
enabled but reasoning_content is missing in assistant tool call message",
making multi-step tool use unusable on those backends.
Preserve unsigned thinking instead, emitting it without a `signature`
field. The two backends are partitioned by signature presence:
api.anthropic.com always supplies a signature (its history takes the
signed branch unchanged), while Kimi never does (its thinking is now
kept). Empty-and-unsigned parts carry nothing and are still skipped.
* feat: define model via KIMI_MODEL_* environment variables
Add a KIMI_MODEL_* environment-variable channel that synthesizes a
provider (__kimi_env__) and model alias (__kimi_env_model__) in memory
and selects it as the default model, without editing config.toml.
Supports provider type (kimi/anthropic/openai), base URL, API key,
context size, capabilities, anthropic max_output_size, openai
reasoning_key, and full thinking settings.
Runtime config reads go through a new loadRuntimeConfig wrapper; the
config.toml write-back paths keep using readConfigFile so the
synthesized model is never persisted back to disk.
* feat: env-model defaults and friendly welcome model name
- KIMI_MODEL_MAX_CONTEXT_SIZE defaults to 262144 (256K) when unset
- KIMI_MODEL_CAPABILITIES defaults to image_in,thinking when unset
- TUI welcome banner shows the model display name / id instead of the
internal __kimi_env_model__ alias key
* fix: never persist env model to config.toml; validate default_thinking
- Strip the synthesized __kimi_env__ provider / __kimi_env_model__ model
(and a default_model pointing at it) in writeConfigFile, so the env model
and its shell API key cannot be persisted via a getConfig -> setConfig
patch round-trip (e.g. running /login or /connect in env-model mode).
- Reject a non-empty but unparseable KIMI_MODEL_DEFAULT_THINKING value
(fail-fast) instead of silently keeping config.toml's existing default.
* fix: preserve on-disk default_model when stripping env model; fix thinking docs
- stripEnvModelConfig restores config.toml's default_model from raw instead of
erasing it when the runtime default points at the env alias, so a real
default_model survives a getConfig -> setConfig round-trip.
- Correct KIMI_MODEL_DEFAULT_THINKING docs: unset follows the global default
(Thinking on), not Off.
* fix: restore env-injected fields to on-disk values in stripEnvModelConfig; update tests for thinking behavior
Introduce a central, env-driven flag registry in agent-core. Each flag is declared once with an id, full env var name, default, and surface. Within agent-core, flags are consulted through a process-global 'flags' constant that reads live process.env. Resolution precedence: master switch KIMI_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_FLAG > per-feature KIMI_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_<NAME> > registry default, with lenient boolean parsing via parseBooleanEnv. FlagId is a literal union derived from the registry for compile-time autocomplete and typo-checking.
SDK boundary: KimiHarness.getExperimentalFlags() returns the resolved values over RPC, and the SDK re-exports only the flag *types* — no runtime value crosses the boundary. The TUI caches that snapshot once at startup and reads it synchronously for command gating.
Gate the plugin system behind the 'plugins' flag, off by default: PluginManager.load() consults flags.enabled('plugins'), so when off no installed plugins are loaded or activated, and the TUI /plugins command is hidden from the palette and resolves as an unknown command.
Tests cover the resolver precedence matrix, registry invariants, the FlagId type guard, the live-env singleton, the plugin-load gate, the getExperimentalFlags RPC, and the TUI command gating.
* fix(update): don't report success when native update fails
The native auto-updater spawned `bash -c "curl -fsSL … | bash"`. A
pipeline's exit status is that of its last command, so when curl could
not connect (e.g. a dead proxy) it produced no output, the trailing bash
read empty stdin and exited 0, and the whole command looked successful —
printing "Updated … Restart the CLI" while nothing had been installed.
Run the spawned shell with `set -o pipefail` so curl's non-zero status
propagates. installUpdate() then rejects and runUpdatePreflight() warns
and continues on the current version instead of claiming success.
* chore: add changeset for native update fix