Installed plugins whose marketplace version is newer than the local
version now render an `update <local> → <latest>` badge and update in
place on Enter; up-to-date plugins show `installed · v<version>`.
Dev-server and CDN-build marketplace generation now stamp each entry's
version from the plugin manifest so the advertised "latest" stays accurate.
Adds a pure computeUpdateStatus() (semver, no spurious downgrades) with tests.
Co-authored-by: qer <Anna_Knapprfr@mail.com>
* Refactor theme
* custom theme support
* docs: add custom themes guide
Document the custom theme file location, the color token reference, selecting a theme via /theme and tui.toml, and fallback behavior. Link it from the customization sidebar and the tui.toml theme field.
* feat(skill): add built-in custom-theme skill
Guides the model (or a manual /custom-theme run) to author a theme JSON in ~/.kimi-code/themes/: docs token reference, deliberate color choices, hex validation, and how to apply via /theme or /reload-tui. Note in the write-tui skill to keep the token set in sync across colors.ts, the schema, the docs, and this skill. Enrich the custom-theme changeset to cover all three usage paths.
* chore: remove theme research report
* fix(tui): resolve lint errors after main merge
Remove unused chalk/currentTheme/ResolvedTheme imports left by the theme refactor; break the theme <-> pi-tui-theme import cycle by dropping the markdown/editor theme getters from the Theme class (consumers call createMarkdownTheme directly); fix unused vars/params, a floating promise, and a redundant union type.
* fix(tui): address custom theme review feedback
- await applyTheme before refreshing terminal theme tracking, so
switching to "auto" installs the watcher against the new state
- invalidate the transcript on automatic (terminal-driven) theme
changes so already-rendered entries repaint
- rebuild UsagePanel bodies on invalidate (previously a no-op); /usage,
/status, /mcp and /plugins now repaint on a theme switch
- repaint the compaction header on invalidate
- validate a custom theme before applying it from the /theme picker
- hide reserved dark/light/auto names from the custom theme list
- escape the theme name when writing tui.toml
- stop the custom theme loader writing warnings to the raw terminal
- remove a stray hello.ts
* refactor(tui): polish custom theme feature
- footer and todo-panel read the currentTheme singleton directly at
render time instead of caching a palette copy; drop their setColors
methods and the manual setColors calls on every theme change
- support "base": "dark" | "light" in custom theme files so a partial
light theme inherits the light palette for unspecified tokens
- reconcile the docs and the custom-theme skill with the silent
invalid-color fallback (no terminal warning)
* refactor(tui): live-repaint the agent swarm progress panel
Read the currentTheme palette through a getter instead of caching it at
construction time, so the swarm progress panel recolors on a theme switch
like the rest of the transcript. Drops the now-unused `colors` option.
* chore: remove plan.md
* docs: update custom theme guide
* docs: document custom theme skill command
* fix(skill): make custom theme user-triggered only
* feat(acp-adapter): support embedded resource prompts
- advertise embeddedContext support in ACP capabilities and docs
- convert file:// resource_link blocks into decoded paths with optional line ranges
- keep XML wrappers for non-file or unparseable resource_link URIs
- update adapter tests for the new resource link behavior
* feat(acp-adapter): add ACP built-in slash command routing and UNC path support
- add local execution for /compact, /status, /usage, /mcp, /tasks, /help in ACP sessions
- surface unknown slash commands as local errors instead of forwarding to model\n- export ACP_BUILTIN_SLASH_COMMANDS from acp-adapter for CLI reuse
- fix file:// URI conversion for Windows UNC paths
- rebuild agent builtin tools on session tool kaos rebind
* docs: add Homebrew installation instructions
Add Homebrew as an installation option for macOS/Linux users in both
English and Chinese READMEs.
Closes#130
* feat(cli): detect Homebrew installs and use brew upgrade for updates
When kimi-code is installed via Homebrew, the update system now detects
the installation source and uses 'brew upgrade kimi-code' instead of
falling back to 'npm install -g'. This prevents duplicate installations
when Homebrew users receive update prompts.
* chore: add changeset for Homebrew update detection
* fix(cli): tighten Homebrew detection and disable auto-update
- Only match /cellar/ path segment (not /homebrew/) to avoid false
positives on Apple Silicon where npm global installs live under
/opt/homebrew/lib/node_modules/
- Disable background auto-update for Homebrew: brew upgrade may mutate
dependents silently and the formula can lag behind CDN releases
* fix(cli): add homebrew to InstallSource Zod schema
Keeps the persistence schema in sync with the TypeScript type. Currently
harmless since Homebrew auto-install is disabled, but prevents a silent
state reset if it is ever enabled later.
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Co-authored-by: liruifengv <liruifeng1024@gmail.com>
* feat: honor HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY/NO_PROXY for all outbound traffic
Install a global undici dispatcher at CLI startup so every in-process fetch
(LLM APIs, MCP HTTP, web tools, telemetry, sign-in, update checks) honors the
standard proxy variables, and propagate NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY to spawned stdio
MCP child processes. Loopback hosts always bypass the proxy; an invalid proxy
URL is reported and ignored rather than aborting startup.
* feat: support SOCKS proxies via ALL_PROXY
Recognize SOCKS proxies (socks5/socks5h/socks4/socks alias) from ALL_PROXY or a
socks-scheme HTTP(S)_PROXY, routing traffic through a custom undici connector
backed by the socks client (reusing undici's own TLS handling for https).
HTTP(S) proxies keep precedence; NO_PROXY and loopback are honored for the SOCKS
path too. Child stdio MCP node processes honor HTTP(S) proxies via
NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY; SOCKS applies to the main process only.
* fix: address proxy review comments (env masking, child NO_PROXY, nix hash)
- Resolve HTTP(S)_PROXY explicitly via the first non-blank casing so a blank
lowercase var can no longer mask a populated uppercase one (the dispatcher
installed but went direct), and coerce a SOCKS-scheme value sitting in an
HTTP(S) var to '' so it is never handed to EnvHttpProxyAgent.
- Reconcile a child's NO_PROXY override across both casings using the first
non-blank value run through resolveNoProxy, so a per-server config override
is not shadowed by the injected lowercase value, keeps the loopback bypass,
and passes '*' through verbatim.
- Update flake.nix pnpmDeps hash for the added socks/undici dependencies.
* fix(proxy): honor http ALL_PROXY, match port-qualified NO_PROXY, note child Node version
- Honor an http-scheme ALL_PROXY as the catch-all fallback for both http and
https (scheme-specific HTTP(S)_PROXY still wins), so an ALL_PROXY-only setup
no longer installs a no-op dispatcher and connects direct.
- Make the SOCKS-path NO_PROXY matcher port-aware: a `host:port` entry now
matches only that port (with IPv6-safe parsing for `::1` / `[::1]:443`).
- Document that child stdio MCP proxying via NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY only applies on
Node versions that support it (>= 22.21 / >= 24.5).
* fix(proxy): IPv6 + wildcard NO_PROXY and per-server child proxy edges
- Strip IPv6 brackets from a SOCKS proxy host (e.g. ALL_PROXY=socks5://[::1]:1080)
so the socks client connects to the bare address.
- Add the bracketed [::1] to the loopback bypass: undici's EnvHttpProxyAgent
only exempts IPv6 loopback when the NO_PROXY entry is bracketed (it mis-parses
bare ::1). The SOCKS-path matcher normalizes brackets on both sides.
- Match *.domain wildcard (and host:port) NO_PROXY entries in the SOCKS matcher.
- Compute the child stdio proxy env from the MERGED env so a proxy declared only
in a server's config.env also enables NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY.
* fix(proxy): synthesize HTTP(S)_PROXY from ALL_PROXY for child processes
proxyEnvForChild now hands spawned stdio MCP children the resolved
HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY (in both casings), synthesizing them from an http-scheme
ALL_PROXY when no scheme-specific variable is set. Node's --use-env-proxy reads
HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY (not ALL_PROXY), so an ALL_PROXY-only parent now proxies
the child consistently with the main process. Shared resolveHttpProxyUrls helper
is reused by createProxyDispatcher and proxyEnvForChild.
* chore(changeset): tighten proxy changeset wording
* feat(env): migrate kimi-cli model request params and auto-update toggle
Migrate still-relevant environment variables from kimi-cli:
- KIMI_MODEL_TEMPERATURE / KIMI_MODEL_TOP_P: sampling params applied
globally to any kimi provider (not tied to KIMI_MODEL_NAME).
- KIMI_MODEL_THINKING_KEEP: Moonshot preserved-thinking passthrough
(thinking.keep), injected only while Thinking is on.
- KIMI_CODE_NO_AUTO_UPDATE (legacy alias KIMI_CLI_NO_AUTO_UPDATE):
fully disables the update preflight.
Wires env -> provider in Agent.get llm() via applyKimiEnvGenerationParams,
reusing kosong's existing GenerationKwargs / thinking.keep support.
KIMI_MODEL_MAX_TOKENS is intentionally untouched: it already flows through
the completion-budget path.
* fix(env): apply Kimi sampling params to compaction requests too
Sink KIMI_MODEL_TEMPERATURE / KIMI_MODEL_TOP_P into ConfigState.provider so
every request built from config.provider — main loop and full-history
compaction alike — carries them, matching kimi-cli where these live on the
shared create_llm provider. thinking.keep stays in Agent.llm because it
depends on the runtime thinking state (compaction runs thinking-off and
correctly skips it).
Splits applyKimiEnvGenerationParams into applyKimiEnvSamplingParams (applied
at provider construction) and applyKimiEnvThinkingKeep (applied in Agent.llm).
Addresses PR review feedback about compaction requests bypassing the wrapped
provider.
* feat(cli): add doctor command for config validation
* fix(cli): format doctor validation errors
* fix(cli): validate doctor config through SDK RPC
* chore(changeset): simplify doctor release note