Nix's profile prepends its bin directory to PATH, shadowing the Node.js version installed by setup-node. Moving Nix installation before setup-node ensures the Node >=24 PATH entry remains first, fixing `ERR_PNPM_UNSUPPORTED_ENGINE` during release.
- Add version:release script combining changeset version with Nix hash update
- Update release workflow to install Nix and use version:release
- Document updated hash refresh workflow in for-agents/workflows.md
- Include changeset for the fix
* feat: add /connect command with models.dev catalog support
Add a /connect slash command that configures a provider and model
from a models.dev-style catalog. Users no longer need to hand-write
model metadata (context window, output limit, capabilities).
Architecture (3 layers):
- kosong: pure data layer — Catalog schema, inferWireType,
catalogModelToCapability
- node-sdk: IO + config write — fetchCatalog, applyCatalogProvider,
catalogModelToAlias
- app: TUI flow — /connect command, provider/model selection,
credential input, config persistence
UI improvements in this PR:
- ChoicePickerComponent: add searchable (fuzzy filter + search bar)
- ModelSelectorComponent: add searchable (same)
- Extract reusable paging.ts for list pagination
Changesets included for kosong, kimi-code-sdk, and kimi-code.
* feat: bundle pruned models.dev catalog for offline /connect
When the network is unavailable, /connect now falls back to a built-in
snapshot of the models.dev catalog.
- `scripts/update-catalog.mjs`: fetches models.dev/api.json, strips
unnecessary fields, and writes `src/built-in-catalog.ts` with the
JSON string as a TS constant.
- `loadBuiltInCatalog(text?)` in node-sdk: parses the JSON string safely;
returns undefined on any failure.
- `handleConnectCommand`: on fetch failure, shows an informative offline
message and tries the built-in snapshot.
- The snapshot file is a placeholder (`undefined`) in source control;
`update-catalog.mjs` populates it before release builds so the actual
catalog is inlined into the bundle by rolldown.
* refactor(tui): share search and pagination across list pickers
ChoicePicker and ModelSelector each carried their own copy of the cursor +
fuzzy-search + pagination state machine. Extract it into a reusable
SearchableList so both pickers share one implementation; behavior is unchanged.
* fix(tui): filter unsupported catalog providers
* docs(tui): clarify /connect stale-alias cleanup depends on removeProvider
* fix(kimi-code): inject built-in catalog at release time
* feat(tui): hint at /login and /connect when /model has no models
Replace the bare "No models configured." error with a notice that
points users to /login for Kimi and /connect for other providers.
* fix(tui): tighten /connect error reporting for edge cases
Two silent-failure cases in /connect could leave users without any
feedback to act on:
- Reject `--url` when its value is missing (e.g. `/connect --url` or
`/connect --url=`). Previously the argument parser silently fell
back to the default catalog, so a malformed flag still appeared to
succeed but with the wrong source.
- Show an explicit error when the resolved catalog yields no providers
with supported wire types. Previously the picker resolved with no
selection and the command returned without any UI feedback.
* chore(tui): restore slash invalid intent type
* fix(tui): support /logout for /connect-configured providers
After /connect writes a non-managed provider (e.g. openai), /logout
fell through to "Nothing to logout." because the handler only matched
the managed default and isOpenPlatformId branches, leaving users no
in-app way to drop the API key and model aliases they just configured.
Collapse the OpenPlatform branch into a generic "provider is present
in config" check so any non-managed provider in config — OpenPlatform
OAuth targets and /connect catalog providers — goes through the same
removeProvider path.
* fix(tui): reject --url values that are not http(s) URLs
`resolveConnectCatalogRequest` previously matched any non-space token
after `--url` as the URL, so `/connect --url --refresh` parsed
`--refresh` as the value and bypassed the missing-value error path.
Bare non-URL tokens (`/connect --url not-a-url`) and non-http(s)
schemes were also silently accepted.
Constrain the captured value to `https?://...` so flag-like and
non-URL tokens fall through to the existing `URL_FLAG_PRESENT_RE`
check and surface a clear error.
* ci(native): scope built-in catalog generation to signed macOS jobs
The catalog-generation step ran whenever `inputs.sign-macos` was true,
including Linux and Windows targets that take the local-profile build
path and never consume the generated catalog. A transient models.dev
outage would therefore fail unrelated artifact builds.
Match the condition to the macOS signed release-profile build that
actually consumes the bundled catalog.
* fix(ci): embed built-in catalog in non-macOS native artifacts
The earlier narrowing to `runner.os == 'macOS' && inputs.sign-macos`
relied on a misread of build.mjs: its `profile === 'release'` guard
only auto-fetches the catalog as a dev fallback. Whether the binary
actually embeds the catalog is decided by tsdown's define at bundle
time, which reads KIMI_CODE_BUILT_IN_CATALOG_FILE regardless of
profile.
Linux and Windows release artifacts therefore lost their bundled
catalog and silently regressed offline /connect on those targets.
Restore generation for all OS jobs when sign-macos is true.
* chore(tui): mention /connect in welcome panel hints
Align the welcome panel with the /model picker so the empty-state copy
points users to both /login and /connect.
* docs: enhance PR guidelines and template
* docs: refine contribution guidelines and issue templates
Clarify when to open an issue first, what can go straight to a PR,
and align CONTRIBUTING with the PR template without duplicating checklists.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* chore: update doc
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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>