kimi-code/apps/kimi-code
qer a3548035a8
feat(tui): add Kimi WebBridge install entry to /plugins panel (#1494)
* feat(tui): add Kimi WebBridge install entry to /plugins panel

Surface a hardcoded Kimi WebBridge entry at the top of the Official tab in the /plugins panel. Selecting it opens the WebBridge install page in the user's browser instead of going through the plugin install flow, since WebBridge is a browser extension plus local daemon rather than an installable plugin package.

* fix(tui): restrict WebBridge open-url shortcut to the pinned row

Match the hardcoded pinned WebBridge entry by object reference instead of by id. A curated or custom marketplace entry on the Third-party tab can legitimately reuse the kimi-webbridge id; routing by id hijacked Enter on those rows and opened the WebBridge page instead of installing. The Official tab still dedupes a same-id official catalog entry so the pinned row is not duplicated.

* fix(tui): label WebBridge plugins row as "open in browser"

The previous "webpage" status did not make it clear that selecting this row opens an external page rather than installing in-app. "open in browser" states the action directly and contrasts with the install label on regular plugin rows.

* test(tui): navigate past pinned WebBridge row in marketplace install tests

Two message-flow tests pressed Enter on the Official tab assuming index 0 was the Kimi Datasource entry. The hardcoded Kimi WebBridge row now leads that tab, so move down one row before installing.
2026-07-09 19:51:53 +08:00
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scripts chore(dev): open monorepo root when running make dev (#1458) 2026-07-07 13:37:40 +08:00
src feat(tui): add Kimi WebBridge install entry to /plugins panel (#1494) 2026-07-09 19:51:53 +08:00
test feat(tui): add Kimi WebBridge install entry to /plugins panel (#1494) 2026-07-09 19:51:53 +08:00
.gitignore feat(kimi-code): vendor @moonshot-ai/pi-tui (#1254) 2026-07-01 20:23:35 +08:00
AGENTS.md feat(cli): unify TUI dialog interaction and visuals (#363) 2026-06-03 19:31:07 +08:00
CHANGELOG.md docs(changelog): sync 0.23.3 and shorten OAuth error entry (#1509) 2026-07-08 23:33:29 +08:00
package.json ci: release packages (#1507) 2026-07-08 23:18:00 +08:00
README.md docs: mention Windows Git Bash requirement (#419) 2026-06-04 17:04:02 +08:00
tsconfig.dev.json feat(web): introduce Kimi web app and daemon gateway (#625) 2026-06-17 20:53:46 +08:00
tsconfig.json feat(web): introduce Kimi web app and daemon gateway (#625) 2026-06-17 20:53:46 +08:00
tsdown.config.ts fix: fix bundle (#956) 2026-06-22 13:59:57 +08:00
tsdown.native.config.ts feat(vis): faithful wire.jsonl rendering + built-in kimi vis command (#788) 2026-06-16 16:54:14 +08:00
vitest.config.ts chore: use raw query imports for prompt sources (#682) 2026-06-12 11:47:44 +08:00

@moonshot-ai/kimi-code

The Starting Point for Next-Gen Agents

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What is Kimi Code CLI

Kimi Code CLI is an AI coding agent that runs in your terminal. It can read and edit code, run shell commands, search files, fetch web pages, and choose the next step based on the feedback it receives. It works out of the box with Moonshot AI's Kimi models and can also be configured to use other compatible providers.

Install

The recommended install path is the official script. It does not require Node.js to be installed first.

  • macOS / Linux:
curl -fsSL https://code.kimi.com/kimi-code/install.sh | bash
  • Windows (PowerShell):
irm https://code.kimi.com/kimi-code/install.ps1 | iex

On Windows, install Git for Windows before first launch because Kimi Code CLI uses the bundled Git Bash as its shell environment. If Git Bash is installed in a custom location, set KIMI_SHELL_PATH to the absolute path of bash.exe.

Then run it with a new Terminal session:

kimi --version

Alternative: npm

If you prefer npm, use Node.js 22.19.0 or later:

npm install -g @moonshot-ai/kimi-code

Or with pnpm:

pnpm add -g @moonshot-ai/kimi-code

For upgrade and uninstall instructions, see the Getting Started guide.

Quick Start

Open a project and start the interactive UI:

cd your-project
kimi

On first launch, run /login inside Kimi Code CLI and choose either Kimi Code OAuth or a Kimi Platform API key. After login, try a first task:

Take a look at this project and explain the main directories.

Key Features

  • Single-binary distribution. Install with one command — no Node.js setup, no PATH gymnastics, no global module conflicts.
  • Blazing-fast startup. The TUI is ready in milliseconds, so opening a session never feels heavy.
  • Polished TUI. A carefully tuned interface designed for long, focused agent sessions.
  • Video input. Drop a screen recording or demo clip into the chat — let the agent watch instead of typing out what's hard to describe in words.
  • AI-native MCP configuration. Add, edit, and authenticate Model Context Protocol servers conversationally via /mcp-config — no hand-editing JSON.
  • Subagents for focused, parallel work. Dispatch built-in coder, explore, and plan subagents in isolated context windows; the main conversation stays clean.
  • Lifecycle hooks. Run local commands at key points — gate risky tool calls, audit decisions, fire desktop notifications, wire into your own automation.

Documentation

Repository & Issues

License

MIT