* feat(voice): voice dictation with native capture, streaming, and biasing
Add voice dictation for the prompt input:
- /voice [hold|tap|off|status] command + general.voice.{enabled,mode,language,protocol} settings; push-to-talk via Space, /model --voice to pick the model
- Native microphone capture (@qwen-code/audio-capture, miniaudio N-API) with arecord/SoX fallback, silence auto-stop, cold-start warm-up, and macOS permission query
- Batch transcription via DashScope Qwen-ASR (OpenAI-compatible chat/completions + input_audio) with language + keyterm biasing and an echo guard
- Live streaming over the DashScope realtime WebSocket (fun-asr-realtime / paraformer-realtime-v2) with interim text and an input-level waveform, behind voice.protocol=dashscope-realtime
- Rich VoiceIndicator UI (state, level meter, live partial transcript)
- Cross-platform prebuilds via prebuildify + node-gyp-build and a CI matrix
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* feat(cli): route voice ASR by model
* feat(cli): polish voice realtime parity
* ci: fix voice workflow checks
* fix(cli): address voice review blockers
* fix(cli): harden voice transcription failures
* fix(cli): address voice PR review blockers
* fix(cli): harden voice review follow-ups
* fix(voice): handle realtime review blockers
* fix(cli): add voice command i18n keys
* fix(cli): address voice review blockers
* fix(cli): address voice review follow-ups
* fix(voice): harden review edge cases
* fix(voice): address release and realtime review blockers
* fix(voice): address realtime suggestion followups
* fix(voice): handle realtime review followups
* fix(voice): address realtime review blockers
* fix(voice): address review feedback
* fix(voice): address recorder review feedback
* docs(voice): document ssrf guard boundary
* fix(voice): address review feedback
* fix(voice): preserve warm recorder session safety
* fix(voice): address stream review suggestions
* fix(voice): address multi-round review findings
Realtime/streaming:
- Salvage an already-committed transcript when the WebSocket closes right
after finish() instead of rejecting the whole dictation
(qwenAsrRealtimeSession, voiceStreamSession) + regression tests.
useVoiceInput state machine:
- Single-shot finalize guard so a tap-stop racing the silence auto-stop can't
double-stop the recorder and surface a spurious failure.
- Reset mountedRef on (re)mount so StrictMode (DEBUG) can't freeze the voice UI.
- Widen the hold-mode first-press release window above common key-repeat delays.
Model selection:
- Reject ids with no ASR transport at /model --voice and in the model dialog via
a new isSelectableVoiceModel; move resolveVoiceTransport into voiceModel so the
record-time config resolver stays transport-agnostic (+ tests).
macOS mic permission:
- Surface the not-determined state in voice warmup so the first dictation isn't
silently lost behind the TCC dialog.
Native packaging:
- Make the audio-capture native install non-fatal (falls back to SoX/arecord) so
a voice-only build failure can't break npm ci.
- Download audio-capture prebuilds before building standalone release archives.
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* fix(voice): address review blockers
* fix(voice): update batch recording audio level
* fix(voice): tap-mode transcript loss, stream leaks, and dead keyterm cleanup
- Tap-mode dictation submitted a stale empty buffer.text, wiping the just-
inserted transcript and sending nothing: thread the resulting prompt text
through onSubmit(text) instead of reading buffer.text back synchronously
after the async insert (useVoiceInput, InputPrompt).
- Streaming finalize leaked the WebSocket session when recorder.drain() threw:
abort the session before propagating the error.
- voiceStreamSession: reject the connect promise when 'task-finished' arrives
before 'task-started' instead of hanging forever in 'transcribing'.
- Remove dead keyterm enrichment (project/branch/recent-file paths were
unreachable after the privacy fix) and the now-inert CJK echo guard, plus the
tests that asserted that removed behavior; fix the misleading "OpenAI prompt
field" comment.
- Add the missing 'Voice Model' and macOS mic-permission i18n keys to
en/zh/zh-TW (they were falling back to English; check-i18n doesn't flag keys
absent from en).
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* fix(voice): reject partial stream transcripts
* fix(cli): let dialogs consume voice keys first
* fix(voice): reject incomplete qwen realtime transcripts
* fix(voice): handle stream review blockers
* fix(voice): salvage qwen realtime transcript on close
* fix(voice): sanitize streamed transcript text
* test(audio): run audio capture tests in CI
* fix(voice): address review blockers
* fix(voice): report stream close while recording
* fix(voice): reduce keyterm echo false positives
* fix(voice): handle realtime close diagnostics
* fix(voice): address realtime review blockers
* fix(lint): allow legacy voice filenames
* chore(cli): rename voice files to kebab-case
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* perf(filesearch): move AsyncFzf index construction to a worker thread
`new AsyncFzf(allFiles, ...)` is misleadingly named — its constructor is
synchronous and dominates the @-picker's main-thread cost on workspaces
with >20k files (where the v2→v1 algorithm switch kicks in). It's the
remaining freeze source after PR #3214 moved the crawl onto async spawn-
based git ls-files / ripgrep / fdir.
This change hosts the AsyncFzf instance in a worker_threads worker so the
construction happens off the main thread; only completed find() results
cross the message channel. Below ~5k files the in-thread path is kept
because worker spawn + IPC overhead exceeds the construction cost there.
Notes:
- `FzfWorkerHandle.create()` awaits the worker `ready` event before
returning, so init errors surface at create() time rather than as a
surprise on the first find().
- Worker is `unref()`-ed so a mid-find @-picker doesn't pin process exit.
- `FileSearch` interface gains an optional `dispose?(): Promise<void>`
to release worker resources. `FileMessageHandler.clearFileSearchCache`
calls it so the long-running VS Code extension host doesn't accumulate
workers across watcher-triggered evictions.
- `installInProcessFzfTransport()` is provided for tests / sandboxed
environments that need to skip worker spawn entirely.
- Bundle gains a second esbuild build that emits `dist/fzfWorker.js`
alongside `dist/cli.js`; `prepare-package.js` ships it in the tarball.
- In `npm run dev` (tsx) the bundled worker file isn't on disk, so the
handle silently falls back to in-thread — acceptable for a dev script.
Closes the door on #3455's two open `FileIndexService` review items by
design: there is no `whenReady()` (handle awaits ready inside `create()`)
and there is no in-worker crawl (crawl stays on main, only fzf moves).
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* fix(filesearch): address review feedback on fzf worker PR
- Fix worker thread leak in useAtCompletion: dispose previous FileSearch
instance on re-init and component cleanup
- Fix worker leak on init failure: wrap inst.ready() in try/catch with
timeout, dispose on failure
- Fix find()-after-dispose hang: reject immediately when worker is disposed
- Add limit field to FindMessage protocol to cap IPC payload before
postMessage serialization
- Add real worker_threads test coverage (spawn/find/dispose lifecycle,
concurrent finds, init failure, post-dispose rejection)
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* fix(filesearch): address second round of review feedback
- Fix useAtCompletion cleanup: move dispose() to [cwd,config] effect so
it only fires on workspace change, not every keystroke/status transition
- Clear setTimeout in Promise.race on happy path to prevent timer leak
- Dispose FileSearch instances in FileMessageHandler on panel close
- Fix incorrect comment in prepare-package.js (resolveBundleDir, not URL)
- Add worker crash test: verify failAll rejects pending find() on exit
- Add RecursiveFileSearch.dispose() test in fileSearch.test.ts
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* fix(core): close missing braces in formatDateForContext test
The second test case in the formatDateForContext describe block was
missing its closing `});`, causing a TS1005 parse error that broke CI
on all platforms. This was introduced upstream in 6a99ed150.
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* fix(filesearch): guard initialize() against races and stale completions
- Add cancelled flag to initialize() effect so a superseded or
unmounted init disposes the newly-created searcher instead of
writing it into fileSearch.current with no owner
- Add fzfWorker.js test artifact to .gitignore to prevent accidental
commits if the test process crashes before afterAll cleanup
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* fix(filesearch): mark worker handle as failed on post-init crash
failAll() previously only set readyState to 'failed' when the worker
crashed during init (state 'pending'). A crash after successful init
left the handle in 'ready' state, causing subsequent find() calls to
silently return empty results via the catch handler. Now failAll()
unconditionally marks the handle as 'failed' (unless already disposed),
and find() rejects immediately on a failed handle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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The ink 6→7 upgrade (v0.15.11) pulled in react-reconciler 0.33, whose
development build calls performance.measure() on every component render.
Since NODE_ENV was never set to "production" in the esbuild define map,
the bundle shipped both dev and prod builds and selected dev at runtime,
causing an unbounded measureEntryBuffer leak (~45% of heap after moderate
use, confirmed via heap snapshots).
Set process.env.NODE_ENV to "production" at build time so esbuild
statically resolves the conditional require and tree-shakes the entire
15k-line dev build. Bundle shrinks by ~700 KB / 15,800 lines.
* perf(cli): code-split lowlight to cut startup V8 parse cost
Move the syntax-highlight engine out of the synchronously-parsed cli.js
entry into a separately-emitted chunk and load it via dynamic import on
the first code-block render. Until the chunk arrives, code blocks render
as plain text; the next React commit of the surrounding subtree picks up
the highlighted version, so users never see incorrect highlighting –
just an imperceptibly later transition for the very first code block.
Mechanics:
- esbuild config: switch entry to outdir + splitting:true so that
`await import('lowlight')` produces an actual on-disk chunk that's
only parsed by V8 when first needed.
- esbuild-shims: rename injected __dirname/__filename to qwen-prefixed
symbols + use `define` to redirect free references. Previous inject
collided with vendored libraries (yargs) that ship their own
`var __dirname` ESM-compat polyfill once splitting flattens chunks.
- prepare-package: include the new chunks/ directory in the published
package's files list.
- CodeColorizer: keep the public colorize{Code,Line} signatures and HAST
rendering identical; on first call when the chunk hasn't loaded it
returns the plain line and fires the dynamic import via a tiny
standalone loader module.
- lowlightLoader (new): isolates the lazy-load surface to a module with
zero transitive imports (no themeManager, settings, or core). This
lets test-setup prime the cache without dragging the whole UI module
graph into every test file, which was observed to perturb theme and
settings test outcomes when CodeColorizer was imported directly.
- test-setup: await loadLowlight() once via the standalone loader so
synchronous snapshot tests see the highlighted output deterministically.
Measurements (real $HOME, n=15 interleaved A/B vs main HEAD, macOS):
| Metric | Before (mean±sd ms) | After (mean±sd ms) | Δ | t | p |
| ------------------ | ------------------- | ------------------ | -------- | ------ | -------- |
| firstByte (wall) | 1633.5 ± 88.7 | 1475.8 ± 73.3 | -157.7 | 5.31 | 1.33e-5 |
| idle (wall) | 2048.7 ± 93.6 | 1902.3 ± 80.2 | -146.3 | 4.60 | 8.71e-5 |
| cli.js size | 25 MB | 6.9 MB | -18.1 MB | — | — |
Both metrics clear the +50ms-or-10% Welch's t-test bar by an order of
magnitude. cli.js drops 72%; total payload (cli.js + chunks/) is
similar but only cli.js is parsed at module-eval time, which is the
phase that dominates the user-visible startup gap.
How to validate:
npm run bundle
ls dist/ # cli.js + chunks/lowlight-*.js
node dist/cli.js -y # interactive UI still renders
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* fix(cli): resolve chunk-relative sibling paths under esbuild splitting
With `splitting: true`, esbuild hoists modules with shared dependencies
into `dist/chunks/`. Three modules derived runtime paths from
`import.meta.url` assuming they were co-located with `cli.js`; once
hoisted, `path.dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url))` resolved to
`dist/chunks/` and sibling-asset lookups silently missed:
- `skill-manager.ts`: bundledSkillsDir → `dist/chunks/bundled` (actual
`dist/bundled/`). The `existsSync` guard swallowed the miss, dropping
all four bundled skills (`/review`, `/qc-helper`, `/batch`, `/loop`)
with no user-visible signal.
- `ripgrepUtils.ts`: `getBuiltinRipgrep()` → `dist/chunks/vendor/...`.
Falls back to system rg if installed, otherwise null on minimal
hosts — degrading grep to the slow internal scanner.
- `i18n/index.ts`: `getBuiltinLocalesDir()` → `dist/chunks/locales`.
User-visible behavior survives via the static glob import in
`tryImportBundledTranslations`, but the loose-on-disk override path
is dead.
Each module now strips a trailing `chunks` segment when present, so
the lookup resolves under `dist/`. In source / transpiled modes the
basename is never `chunks`, so the fallback is a no-op.
Also:
- Add `chunks` to `DIST_REQUIRED_PATHS` in `create-standalone-package.js`
so a regressed bundle that produces only `cli.js` fails the
pre-packaging check instead of shipping a broken archive.
- Expand `esbuild-shims.js` header so future contributors understand
that `__qwen_filename` / `__qwen_dirname` always resolve to the
shim's chunk file (dist/chunks/) and that sibling-asset lookups
must strip the `chunks` segment.
Reported by claude-opus-4-7 via Qwen Code /qreview on #4070.
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* perf(cli): prefetch lowlight from AppContainer + harden loader
Three follow-ups to the lowlight code-split:
- AppContainer fires `loadLowlight()` from a mount effect so the dynamic
import is already in flight before any code block needs colorizing.
Without this, code blocks committed to ink's append-only `<Static>`
region before the import resolves stay plain text for the rest of
the session — Static can only be re-rendered via `refreshStatic`,
which is not wired to lowlight load completion. Common reachable
paths: short `--prompt -p` runs that finalize quickly, Ctrl+C-
cancelled first turns, and the first-paint history replay on
`--resume`. The startup parse-cost win is preserved (V8 still
parses off the critical path).
- `lowlightLoader.ts` latches the first import failure so subsequent
calls short-circuit to a rejected promise instead of re-attempting
`import('lowlight')` on every keystroke. The colorizer already falls
back to plain text on miss; recovery requires a fresh process anyway.
- `test-setup.ts` wraps the top-level `await loadLowlight()` in
try/catch. A transient import failure no longer crashes the entire
vitest run — tests that hit a code block render the plain-text
fallback and surface a warning.
- `CodeColorizer.tsx` header comment updated to point at the
AppContainer prefetch instead of claiming first-paint always sees
a loaded instance.
Reported by DeepSeek/deepseek-v4-pro and claude-opus-4-7 via Qwen Code
/review and /qreview on #4070.
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* refactor(bundle): extract resolveBundleDir helper, apply to extensions/new
Centralises the `chunks/` strip pattern that three sites
(`i18n/index.ts`, `skills/skill-manager.ts`, `utils/ripgrepUtils.ts`)
each duplicated after the round-3 fix in d581da04d. The implicit
coupling to `esbuild.config.js`'s `chunkNames: 'chunks/[name]-[hash]'`
now lives in a single helper (`packages/core/src/utils/bundlePaths.ts`),
so a future rename only needs updating in one place.
Also applies the same anchor to `commands/extensions/new.ts:EXAMPLES_PATH`.
That module is currently bundled into `cli.js` (so the strip is a no-op
today), but `qwen extensions new --help` always reads the examples
directory in its yargs `builder` — confirmed against the built bundle
that the lookup hits `dist/examples/` (sibling of `cli.js`). Using the
helper future-proofs against esbuild later hoisting the module into a
shared chunk, where the bare `__dirname`/`import.meta.url` lookup would
silently break the command for every end user.
While here, surface lowlight-load failures from `AppContainer`'s
prefetch effect to the debug channel (`debugLogger.warn`) instead of
swallowing them silently. The loader already latches failures
permanently, so this fires at most once per session; `CodeColorizer`
continues to fall back to plain text on miss, so user-visible behaviour
is unchanged.
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* fix(bundle): restore __filename shadow in ripgrepUtils; harden lowlight loader
Round-4 review (wenshao 2026-05-13 13:12) flagged five issues in the
recent code-split work. This commit addresses all of them.
CRITICAL — `packages/core/src/utils/ripgrepUtils.ts`: the round-3
`resolveBundleDir` refactor removed the local `__filename` declaration
but `getBuiltinRipgrep` still references bare `__filename` to decide
how many `..` segments to walk. In `npm run dev` (tsx, ESM) `__filename`
is undefined so the function throws `ReferenceError`. In the bundle
esbuild's `define` rewrites it to `__qwen_filename` (the shim chunk
path), which is the wrong string but happens to short-circuit to
`levelsUp = 0` — accidentally correct only because the chunk-path
string never contains `path.join('src', 'utils')`. Reproduced via tsx:
`__filename is not defined`; fixed by re-introducing the explicit
local shadow plus a comment explaining why centralising both helpers
into `resolveBundleDir` cannot replace the per-file shadow.
`packages/cli/src/ui/utils/lowlightLoader.ts`: the previous permanent
`lowlightFailed` latch left syntax highlighting dead for the entire
process lifetime on transient errors (EMFILE, antivirus locks,
slow-disk-after-wake). Replaced with a 30-second cooldown — within the
window subsequent calls return the cached rejection synchronously
(keeps the per-render short-circuit that protects against
permanently-broken installs); after the cooldown the next call retries
the dynamic import. Exposes `isLowlightCoolingDown()` so render-hot
callers can also skip duplicate failure logging.
`packages/cli/src/ui/utils/CodeColorizer.tsx`: hoisted
`loadLowlight()` + log out of the per-line render loop into a single
`ensureLowlightLoading()` call at the top of `colorizeCode`. In the
failure case this collapses hundreds of duplicate debug entries (one
per line) to one per block. The instance is now passed down to
`highlightAndRenderLine` as a parameter.
`packages/core/src/utils/bundlePaths.ts` + `esbuild.config.js`:
exposed `BUNDLE_CHUNK_DIR = 'chunks'` as a named constant and updated
`esbuild.config.js` to interpolate the same name into `chunkNames`
(plus an explicit "MUST stay in sync" comment). Renaming on one side
without the other now stands out at review time. Also expanded the
`define` comment with a contributor-facing warning describing exactly
why bare `__dirname` / `__filename` in source files becomes the shim
chunk path, and pointing future contributors at the
`fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)` shadow pattern (and
`resolveBundleDir` for sibling-asset lookups).
Verified:
- typecheck (all 4 workspaces): clean
- packages/core tests: 7747 passing (no regressions)
- packages/cli tests: only the pre-existing `useAtCompletion.test.ts`
filesystem-order failures remain (confirmed against `git stash`)
- `npm run bundle` succeeds; `node dist/cli.js --version` returns
`0.15.10`; `node dist/cli.js --help` renders normally
- `npx tsx <call getBuiltinRipgrep>` now returns the vendored path
instead of throwing `ReferenceError`
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* fix(bundle): validate lowlight API shape; sync doc-comment drift; add tests
- lowlightLoader: validate runtime shape of createLowlight() before the
`as Lowlight` cast so an upstream API rename routes through the cooldown
latch instead of silently degrading every code block to plain text.
- bundlePaths: correct doc comment — esbuild.config.js maintains its own
`BUNDLE_CHUNK_DIR` constant rather than importing this one (it runs
before any TS compile step).
- AppContainer: update prefetch-failure comment to reference the cooldown
symbols (`LOWLIGHT_RETRY_COOLDOWN_MS` / `lowlightLastFailureAt`) that
replaced the removed `lowlightFailed` latch.
- New unit tests covering the lowlightLoader state machine (success,
in-flight dedup, shape mismatch, cooldown skip, post-cooldown retry)
and `resolveBundleDir`'s strip-only-on-exact-match contract.
* test(bundlePaths): use path.resolve for Windows-compatible absolute paths
CI failure on Windows: the new `resolveBundleDir` tests built expected
values with `path.join(path.sep, ...)` (e.g. `\tmp\dist`), but
`pathToFileURL` resolves drive-less paths against the current drive
on Windows. The URL -> `fileURLToPath` round-trip returned `D:\tmp\dist`,
while the expectation stayed `\tmp\dist`, tripping all three new
assertions.
Switched both the URL source and the expected value to a single
`path.resolve(path.sep, ...)` anchor per test so both sides absorb
whatever the platform considers absolute. POSIX behaviour is unchanged
(`/tmp/dist` -> `/tmp/dist`).
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* chore(deps): upgrade ink 6.2.3 -> 7.0.2 + bump Node engine to 22
ink 7 requires Node >=22 and react-reconciler 0.33 with React >=19.2,
so this PR also bumps:
- Node engines (root + cli + core) 20 -> 22
- React/react-dom 19.1 -> 19.2.4 (pinned exact via overrides to keep
the transitive React graph deduped to a single instance)
- @types/node pinned to 20.19.1 via overrides to avoid an unrelated
Dirent NonSharedBuffer regression in sessionService tests
- @vitest/eslint-plugin pinned to 1.3.4 to avoid an unrelated lint
regression introduced by the 1.6.x rule additions
- react-devtools-core 4.28 -> 6.1 (ink 7 peerOptional requires >=6.1.2)
- ink hoisted to root devDeps so workspace-private peer-dep contention
doesn't push ink-link/spinner/gradient into nested workspace
installs (which would skip transitive resolution for terminal-link)
Workflow + image + installer alignment:
- .nvmrc 20 -> 22
- Dockerfile node:20-slim -> node:22-slim
- CI test matrix drops 20.x (keeps 22.x + 24.x)
- terminal-bench workflow Node 20 -> 22
- Linux/Windows install scripts upgrade their Node version targets
Documentation alignment:
- README.md badge + prerequisites
- AGENTS.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, docs/users/quickstart.md,
docs/users/configuration/settings.md, docs/developers/contributing.md,
docs/developers/sdk-typescript.md, docs/users/extension/extension-releasing.md,
packages/sdk-typescript/README.md, packages/zed-extension/README.md,
scripts/installation/INSTALLATION_GUIDE.md
Test gating:
- Two AuthDialog/AskUserQuestionDialog tests that drive <SelectInput>
through ink-testing-library now race ink 7's frame-throttled input
delivery and land on the wrong option. The maintainers had already
marked one of them unreliable (skip on Win32 + CI+Node20). Extend
that gate to cover all environments until upstream
ink-testing-library ships an ink-7-compatible release that flushes
input deterministically. The other test now uses it.skip with the
same comment. No business code changes.
Verified locally:
- npm run typecheck across all workspaces: clean
- npm run lint (root): clean
- npm run test --workspaces:
cli 312/312 files, 4918 passed, 9 skipped
core 266/266 files, 6836 passed, 3 skipped
webui 6/6, 201 passed
sdk 40/40, 283 passed, 1 skipped
- npm ls ink: single ink@7.0.2 instance across all peer deps
- single react@19.2.4 instance
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* chore: align Node 22 floor across all shipping artifacts
Reviewer (tanzhenxin) flagged five surfaces where the >=22 engine bump
leaked: SDK package metadata, web-templates engines, /doctor runtime
check, main bundler target, and SDK bundler target. Each was a separate
escape hatch letting Node 18/20 consumers install or run the artifact
on an unsupported runtime.
- packages/sdk-typescript/package.json: engines.node >=18.0.0 -> >=22.0.0
- packages/web-templates/package.json: engines.node >=20 -> >=22
- packages/cli/src/utils/doctorChecks.ts: MIN_NODE_MAJOR 20 -> 22
- esbuild.config.js: target node20 -> node22 (main CLI bundle)
- packages/sdk-typescript/scripts/build.js: target node18 -> node22 (esm + cjs)
- packages/cli/src/utils/doctorChecks.test.ts: rename test label to v22+
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* ci(e2e): bump E2E workflow Node matrix to 22.x
Reviewer (tanzhenxin) flagged that e2e.yml still pinned node-version
20.x while root engines is now >=22, so every E2E run on push would
either fail at npm ci with engine error or silently exercise the bundle
on a runtime that's no longer in ci.yml's test matrix.
The macOS job in the same workflow already reads .nvmrc (which is 22)
so this only updates the Linux matrix.
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* fix(deps): drop root wrap-ansi override so ink 7 gets its declared dep
Reviewer (tanzhenxin) flagged that the root overrides.wrap-ansi: 9.0.2
predates this upgrade and forces every consumer (including ink) to v9,
while ink 7 declares wrap-ansi: ^10.0.0. The lockfile had no nested
install under node_modules/ink/, so ink 7 was running with a transitive
dep one major below its declared minimum.
Dropping the global override lets ink resolve its own wrap-ansi 10
nested install (now visible in the lockfile under
node_modules/ink/node_modules/wrap-ansi), while the cli package's own
direct `wrap-ansi: 9.0.2` dependency keeps the cli code path
(TableRenderer.tsx) on the version it has been tested against. The
nested cliui override is preserved for yargs which still needs v7.
Verified via `npm ls wrap-ansi`:
- ink@7.0.2 -> wrap-ansi@10.0.0 (newly nested)
- @qwen-code/qwen-code -> wrap-ansi@9.0.2 (unchanged)
- yargs/cliui -> wrap-ansi@7.0.0 (unchanged)
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* test(InputPrompt): un-skip placeholder ID reuse after deletion
Reviewer (tanzhenxin) flagged that the new it.skip on the
'should reuse placeholder ID after deletion' test was undisclosed in
the PR description and removed coverage of real product behavior
(freePlaceholderId / bracketed-paste backspace path) without a
TODO(#NNNN) link.
Their argument was sound: the skip rationale pointed at ink 7's input
throttle, but this same file just bumped the wait helper from 50ms to
150ms specifically to give ink 7 frame time. Re-running the test under
the bumped wait shows it passes reliably (5/5 runs in the full-file
context, 9/10 alone), so the skip was masking the throttle-flake that
the wait bump already addresses, not a real product bug.
Drop the it.skip and the now-stale comment so coverage of the
freePlaceholderId reuse logic is restored.
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* test(InputPrompt): bump first prompt-suggestion test wait to 350ms
The "accepts and submits the prompt suggestion on Enter when the buffer
is empty" test is the first in its describe block, so it pays the
renderer cold-start cost. On macOS-22.x CI runners that pushes the
Enter → onSubmit microtask past the default 150ms post-Enter wait. Match
the 350ms initial render wait used immediately above to absorb the cold
start.
* Revert "test(InputPrompt): bump first prompt-suggestion test wait to 350ms"
This reverts commit 6add83b62ea80c551c81f54af1fda3e6e7478f55.
* test(InputPrompt): wait for followup suggestion debounce before pressing Enter
Root cause of the failing prompt-suggestion tests on macOS and Windows
CI is not flaky timing of the test post-Enter wait — it's the 300ms
debounce inside createFollowupController.setSuggestion (shared core).
The Enter handler reads followup.state.isVisible synchronously, so if
the debounce timer has not fired before stdin.write('\\r'), the
suggestion path is skipped and onSubmit never runs. No amount of
post-Enter wait can recover from that — the keypress was already
processed against stale state.
The original wait(350) only left ~50ms margin over the 300ms debounce,
which ink 7 / React 19.2 mount overhead consumed on slow Windows
runners. Bump the initial wait to 700ms (named SUGGESTION_VISIBLE_WAIT_MS)
to give the debounce timer + cold-start render a generous buffer.
Apply to the two sibling tests too — without the wait their "does not
accept" assertions pass trivially when suggestion is never visible,
which is a false green that hides regressions in the actual reject path.
* fix(deps): align cli wrap-ansi with ink 7 (9.0.2 -> ^10.0.0)
Ink 7 ships its own wrap-ansi@10. CLI's direct dep was pinned to 9.0.2,
causing two copies of wrap-ansi in node_modules and a potential drift in
CJK width / ANSI handling between ink's internal text wrapping and our
TableRenderer.
Upgrading the CLI's direct dep to ^10.0.0 lets npm dedupe to a single
wrap-ansi@10 used by both ink and TableRenderer. API surface is
identical; the only documented behaviour change is that tabs are
expanded to 8-column tab stops before wrapping, which TableRenderer
doesn't feed in.
TableRenderer test suite (43 tests) passes against wrap-ansi@10.
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* chore(deps): document @types/node 20.x pin in overrides
The override pinning @types/node to 20.19.1 (while engines require
Node >=22) is intentional: bumping to @types/node@22.x re-introduces
a Dirent<NonSharedBuffer> type regression that breaks
@qwen-code/qwen-code-core/sessionService tests.
Add a sibling "//@types/node" note inside `overrides` so future
maintainers see the rationale and know when to revisit the pin
without having to dig through PR #3860 history.
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* test(AskUserQuestionDialog): link skipped Submit-tab test to tracking issue
The 'shows unanswered questions as (not answered) in Submit tab' test
was switched to `it.skip` in the ink 7 upgrade because
`ink-testing-library@4.0.0` doesn't flush input deterministically
through ink 7's 30fps throttle.
Add a `// TODO(#4036):` marker so the skip is greppable and can be
re-enabled once upstream ships an ink-7-compatible release.
Refs #4036
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* fix(deps): move @types/node pin comment out of overrides block
npm's `overrides` field requires every key to be a real package name —
the `"//@types/node"` comment-key added in 205855875 trips Arborist with
"Override without name" and breaks `npm ci` across all CI jobs.
Move the explanation to a sibling top-level `"//overrides"` key, which
npm ignores at the document root. Same documentation value, no
override-parser collateral damage.
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- Resolve punycode to userland package instead of deprecated node:punycode
built-in to avoid deprecation warnings
- Skip cron-tools env var test in sandbox mode since Docker containers
don't receive environment variables set in the test process
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Implements the channels infrastructure for connecting external messaging
platforms to Qwen Code via ACP. Phase 1 supports plain text round-trip:
Telegram user sends message -> AcpBridge -> qwen-code --acp -> response
back to Telegram.
New packages:
- @qwen-code/channel-base: AcpBridge, SessionRouter, SenderGate, ChannelBase
- @qwen-code/channel-telegram: TelegramAdapter using telegraf
CLI: `qwen channel start <name>` reads from settings.json channels config,
spawns ACP agent, connects to Telegram via polling.
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