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Ed Zynda 19430b0ecb chore(ui): remove dead toast and clipboard code
Remove 8 unused exports from clipboard package:
- CopyToClipboardWithMessage, IsClipboardSupported
- ToastMsg, ToastType, ToastInfo, ToastSuccess, ToastWarning, ToastError

These were remnants of a toast notification feature that was never
wired up. No callers exist anywhere in the codebase.
2026-04-01 21:11:00 +03:00
Ed Zynda 8e3cfeede5 fix(ui): correct mouse selection Y-offset for reasoning blocks
The getItemAndLineAtY() method was using item.Height() which returns 0
for reasoning blocks (StreamingMessageItem with role='reasoning') because
their render cache is intentionally never populated (they include a live
duration timer).

This caused all items below a reasoning block to have incorrect Y
coordinates — clicking on the reasoning text would highlight the
assistant text below it instead.

Two fixes:
1. getItemAndLineAtY() now uses renderedHeight() which calls Render()
   and counts lines — matching exactly what View() does. This is the
   single source of truth for item height during hit-testing.

2. StreamingMessageItem.Height() now falls back to Render(0) when
   cachedRender is empty, fixing the same issue for other callers
   (GotoBottom, ScrollBy, clampOffset, etc.).
2026-04-01 18:15:04 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4fa5775974 feat(ui): implement character-level mouse text selection and copy
Implement crush-style mouse text selection with character-level precision,
replacing the previously disabled stub implementation.

Architecture:
- New selection package (internal/ui/selection/) handles all coordinate
  math, word boundary detection, and cell-level ANSI text manipulation
- ScrollList upgraded with proper mouse down/drag/up flow supporting
  single click (character drag), double click (word), triple click (line)
- Model.go wires BubbleTea mouse events through to ScrollList with
  proper viewport Y-offset adjustment for the scrollback area

Key features:
- Character-level selection using ultraviolet ScreenBuffer for ANSI-aware
  cell parsing — correctly handles styled text, emoji, CJK wide chars
- Word selection via UAX#29 Unicode segmentation (clipperhouse/uax29)
- Display-width-aware columns via clipperhouse/displaywidth (not bytes)
- Dual clipboard: OSC 52 (remote terminals) + native (atotto/clipboard)
- Multi-click detection with 400ms threshold and 2px tolerance
- Mouse event throttling via existing MouseModeCellMotion
- Selection cleared on any keypress for clean UX

Dependencies (all already indirect in go.mod):
- github.com/charmbracelet/ultraviolet (ScreenBuffer, cell manipulation)
- github.com/charmbracelet/x/ansi (ANSI strip, StringWidth)
- github.com/clipperhouse/displaywidth (grapheme display width)
- github.com/clipperhouse/uax29/v2 (Unicode word segmentation)
2026-04-01 18:05:48 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4e7d823ee4 feat(ui): make /fork create new session file matching Pi behavior
- Add ForkToNewSession method to create new session with history up to target
- Add NewTreeSelectorForFork showing only user messages (flat list)
- Update performFork to create and switch to new session file
- Update /fork command description in docs and help text

Previously /fork just branched within the same session file like /tree.
Now /fork creates a completely new session file with parent_session reference,
matching Pi's behavior exactly.
2026-04-01 16:10:55 +03:00
Ed Zynda 7a16c76adc fix(ui): trim whitespace when loading session messages to prevent empty blocks
When loading session history, some assistant messages contain text parts
with only whitespace (e.g., single space ' '). These were being rendered
as empty message blocks, causing extra vertical spacing in the UI.

Fix by trimming whitespace from message content before checking if it's
non-empty in renderSessionHistory().

Changes:
- Apply strings.TrimSpace() to user message content before rendering
- Apply strings.TrimSpace() to assistant message content before rendering

This prevents empty/whitespace-only message blocks from being added to
the scrollback when resuming sessions.
2026-04-01 15:11:42 +03:00
Ed Zynda 70a21ee73a refactor(ui): extract shared message rendering functions
Extract pure rendering functions into internal/ui/render/blocks.go
to eliminate code duplication between streaming and historical
message rendering paths.

Changes:
- Create render package with UserBlock, AssistantBlock, ReasoningBlock,
  SystemBlock, ErrorBlock, and ToolBlock functions
- Update MessageRenderer methods to use shared render functions
- Update StreamingMessageItem to use shared render functions
- Reduce ~77 lines of duplicated code across message_items.go and messages.go

All existing tests pass, no functional changes.
2026-04-01 14:59:27 +03:00
Ed Zynda 28d2de8f39 Phase 1: Reorganize UI leaf utilities into subpackages
Moved leaf utility files to subpackages for better organization:
- events.go -> core/ (core message types)
- clipboard.go -> clipboard/ (clipboard operations)
- commands.go -> commands/ (slash commands)
- file_processor.go -> fileutil/ (file attachment processing)
- preferences.go -> prefs/ (theme/model preferences)
- enhanced_styles.go, styles.go, themes.go -> style/ (theming system)

Added exports.go to re-export commonly used types for backward
compatibility. External importers can still use ui.XXX without
changes.

All tests pass, basic smoke test successful.
2026-04-01 13:54:10 +03:00
Ed Zynda 7f192ae850 feat(ui): improve slash command popup contrast with full-width backgrounds
- Change border from MutedBorder to Primary for visibility
- Add full-width background styles for all popup items
- Use inverse colors for selected item (primary bg, background fg)
- Add background to scroll indicators and footer
- Add bottom margin for visual depth/shadow effect
2026-04-01 13:35:20 +03:00
Ed Zynda 9f6746ded9 fix(ui): re-enable auto-scroll on new message submission
Auto-scroll was being disabled when users manually scrolled (mouse wheel,
PgUp, etc.) but never re-enabled. Now it reactivates when submitting a
new message so the conversation view jumps to the bottom to show the
latest content.
2026-04-01 13:29:40 +03:00
Ed Zynda 7514d3a0ff chore(deps): update go and npm dependencies
- github.com/indaco/herald v0.10.0 → v0.11.0
- github.com/indaco/herald-md v0.1.0 → v0.2.0
- google.golang.org/api v0.273.0 → v0.273.1
- google.golang.org/genai v1.52.0 → v1.52.1
- google.golang.org/grpc v1.79.3 → v1.80.0
- gonum.org/v1/gonum v0.16.0 → v0.17.0
- add npm and www package-lock.json files
2026-04-01 13:24:36 +03:00
Ed Zynda c83281a52b docs: add feature-request prompt for GitHub feature requests
Add a dedicated /feature-request prompt that guides users through creating
well-formed feature requests using the GitHub feature_request template.

The prompt focuses on:
- Problem-first description
- Clear motivation and use cases
- Optional proposed implementation
- Conventional commit-style titles (feat: ...)

Usage: /feature-request <description of the feature>
2026-04-01 13:22:14 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4515bb92c2 docs: update file-issue prompt to use GitHub issue templates
The file-issue prompt now references the structured GitHub issue templates
(bug_report, feature_request, documentation) and guides users to use the
--template flag with gh issue create for consistent issue formatting.
2026-04-01 13:21:20 +03:00
Ed Zynda e326b84204 chore: add GitHub issue templates and file-issue prompt
Add structured GitHub issue templates for:
- Bug reports (with reproduction steps, code, component)
- Feature requests (with motivation and proposed implementation)
- Documentation issues

Also add a /file-issue kit prompt for quickly filing issues from the TUI.

The templates enforce conventional commit-style titles and include
checklists to ensure issues are well-formed before submission.
2026-04-01 13:20:43 +03:00
Ed Zynda 1b93049b8e fix(ui): remove j/k navigation from fuzzy selectors
Remove 'j' and 'k' keybindings from model, session, and tree selectors
to allow typing those characters for fuzzy filtering. Navigation now
uses only arrow keys (↑/↓) which matches the existing help text.
2026-04-01 13:11:44 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4912449dda fix(ui): render selectors in alt screen buffer
Fix /resume, /model, and /tree selectors to render in the alternate
screen buffer instead of terminal scrollback. All three selector
components now set AltScreen=true on their tea.View returns.
2026-04-01 13:09:23 +03:00
Ed Zynda b70cce4f34 refactor(ui): remove pre-alt-screen dead code and boilerplate
- Remove scrollbackBuf, appendScrollback(), drainScrollback() and all
  call sites — the entire terminal scrollback pipeline was dead code
  since the alt screen migration
- Remove StreamComponent.render(), renderCache, renderDirty,
  scrollbackFlushedLines, viewContent(), and ConsumeOverflow() body —
  rendering is now handled by StreamingMessageItem in the ScrollList
- Remove SetHeight and ConsumeOverflow from streamComponentIface since
  height is managed by ScrollList and overflow is a no-op
- Remove redundant AltScreen/MouseMode/ReportFocus/KeyboardEnhancements
  boilerplate from 6 child View() methods — parent already sets these
- Convert two orphan appendScrollback calls (extension default text,
  shell command output) to proper ScrollList message items
- Update ~30 stale comments referencing tea.Println and scrollback buffer
2026-04-01 01:13:19 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4c566836b2 refactor(ui): move startup banner into ScrollList, fix /resume rendering
- Render ASCII logo and startup info exclusively in the ScrollList
  instead of printing to stdout/terminal scrollback
- Remove PrintStartupInfo() and move kitBanner() to ui.KitBanner()
- Fix separator spacing: use single pre-rendered item with embedded
  blank lines to avoid left-border artifacts on spacing rows
- Rewrite renderSessionHistory() to populate ScrollList with proper
  MessageItems instead of legacy appendScrollback() calls
- Clear m.messages on /clear, /new, and /resume so the ScrollList
  resets correctly when switching sessions
- Add pendingGotoBottom flag to defer scroll-to-bottom until after
  distributeHeight() recalculates the correct viewport height
- Fix pre-existing test failures: initialize scrollList in test helper,
  update 5 tests from tea.Println assertions to ScrollList checks
2026-04-01 00:39:32 +03:00
Ed Zynda bb3261883a Add visual separator after startup info in ScrollList
Added a horizontal rule (────) with blank lines above and below to
visually separate the startup info from the conversation history.

The separator uses theme.Border color and spans 80 characters, providing
a clear visual break between startup messages and the chat content.

This makes it easier to distinguish where the conversation starts when
scrolling back through history.
2026-03-31 19:07:56 +03:00
Ed Zynda 512d0f16ce Show startup info in ScrollList (alt screen mode)
Added AddStartupMessageToScrollList() method that renders startup info
(model, context, skills, extensions, MCP tools) and extension startup
messages as system messages in the ScrollList.

This ensures startup info is visible and scrollable in alt screen mode,
rather than being printed before BubbleTea starts and becoming hidden
when alt screen takes over.

Changes:
- AppModelOptions: Added StartupExtensionMessages field
- AppModel: Store and render startup messages in Init()
- AddStartupMessageToScrollList(): Renders startup info + extension messages
- cmd/root.go: Pass startupExtensionMessages to NewAppModel

The startup info now appears at the top of conversation history and can
be scrolled back to at any time.
2026-03-31 19:03:21 +03:00
Ed Zynda 8159431ce4 Prevent scrolling past bottom of content in ScrollList
Enhanced clampOffset() to detect when the viewport has scrolled past the
bottom of the content (would show empty space) and automatically reposition
to show the last line of content at the bottom of the viewport.

This prevents the 'floating' effect where multiple PgDn or scroll down
operations would push content off the top while showing blank space below.

The clamping logic:
1. Calculates total content height
2. If content fits in viewport, forces position to top
3. Otherwise, checks if remaining content < viewport height
4. If so, repositions to show exactly the last line at viewport bottom

Also updated clampOffset to use rendered height calculation (handles
non-cached items like reasoning blocks) instead of cached Height().
2026-03-31 18:56:18 +03:00
Ed Zynda 9f9f265fb3 Fix autoscroll for streaming messages (iteratr pattern)
Root cause: GotoBottom() was calculating heights using Height() which returns
0 for non-cached items. Reasoning blocks never cache renders due to live
duration updates, causing incorrect scroll calculations during reasoning →
assistant transitions.

Fix: Calculate heights directly from rendered strings instead of relying on
cached Height() values. This ensures accurate scroll positioning for all
message types.

Changes:
- ScrollList.GotoBottom(): Render items and calculate height from string
- ScrollList.AtBottom(): Same pattern for bottom detection
- appendStreamingChunk(): Call GotoBottom() directly for existing messages
- refreshContent(): Remove redundant GotoBottom() (handled by SetItems)

Tested with 'explore this repo' prompt - autoscroll now works correctly
throughout reasoning and assistant streaming phases.
2026-03-31 18:53:18 +03:00
Ed Zynda 9d38349091 fix: resolve all golangci-lint issues
- Use max() instead of if statement for min value
- Use strings.SplitSeq for efficient iteration
- Use range over int instead of explicit loop counter
- Remove unused functions:
  - InputComponent.renderPopup()
  - AppModel.renderStream()
  - AppModel.renderStreamingBashOutput()
  - AppModel.printCompactResult()
2026-03-31 17:49:25 +03:00
Ed Zynda fec8bac800 refactor: remove fallback from flushStreamContent
StreamingMessageItem must exist when flushing - no fallbacks.
2026-03-31 17:45:35 +03:00
Ed Zynda e76f5f3d45 fix: prevent duplicate text when flushing streaming content before tool calls
flushStreamContent() was creating a new StyledMessageItem when tool calls
started, but we already had a StreamingMessageItem with the same content.

Now we:
- Mark the existing StreamingMessageItem as complete
- Only create a new message as fallback if no streaming item exists

This fixes text duplication when assistant messages precede tool calls.
2026-03-31 17:43:50 +03:00
Ed Zynda 1ad493c5c7 feat: cap streaming bash output height and replace with tool result
- Limit streaming bash output to 20 lines max during live display
- Remove streaming bash item when tool completes
- Replace with truncated tool result block
- Expand background color to full terminal width with proper indentation
- Matches renderBashBody styling (lineIndent + width)

This prevents long-running commands from growing the UI forever while
still showing live output up to a reasonable height.
2026-03-31 17:42:32 +03:00
Ed Zynda ea6ddc8792 feat: integrate streaming bash output into ScrollList
- Add StreamingBashOutputItem to message_items.go
- Update ToolOutputEvent handler to append chunks to bash item in ScrollList
- Remove old renderStreamingBashOutput() that broke layout
- Bash output now streams inline with messages instead of separate section
- Auto-scrolls to bottom during streaming
- Marks bash item complete on ToolResultEvent

Fixes layout breaking when bash commands produce streaming output.
2026-03-31 17:38:03 +03:00
Ed Zynda 6d4e8bcec5 feat: add streaming support for compaction summaries
- Add StreamCallback parameter to compaction.Compact() for streaming text deltas
- Update generateSummary() to use fantasy.Agent.Stream() when callback provided
- Fix compactSplitTurn() to stream both history and turn prefix summaries
- Add SDK event subscription in CompactConversation() goroutine
- Update UI to handle streaming compaction like regular assistant messages
- Compaction summaries now stream word-by-word instead of appearing all at once

Fixes issue where compaction would show incomplete context (e.g. only 'nce')
by ensuring both history summary and turn prefix are streamed to the UI.
2026-03-31 17:33:51 +03:00
Ed Zynda e2ed345280 fix: center slash command popup overlay to prevent bottom overflow
- Move popup rendering from inline (below input) to centered overlay
- Add RenderPopupCentered() method to InputComponent
- Implement overlayContent() helper for line-by-line merging
- Popup now appears in center of screen above all content
- Prevents overflow issues when typing / at bottom of terminal
2026-03-31 16:45:57 +03:00
Ed Zynda e542eb797e fix: freeze reasoning duration counter on transition to assistant text
- Detect role transition in appendStreamingChunk (reasoning → assistant)
- Mark reasoning StreamingMessageItem as complete when assistant text starts
- Duration counter now freezes immediately when reasoning ends
- Add live duration counter that updates during reasoning streaming
- Store startTime and finalDuration for proper counter behavior
2026-03-31 16:40:41 +03:00
Ed Zynda e631fc1b17 feat: add live streaming text to ScrollList viewport
- Create StreamingMessageItem that accumulates chunks and re-renders
- Update StreamChunkEvent/ReasoningChunkEvent to append to StreamingMessageItem
- Enable live streaming display within ScrollList (iteratr-style)
- Mark streaming items as complete on ResponseCompleteEvent
- Reasoning and assistant text now stream in real-time in the viewport
2026-03-31 16:35:43 +03:00
Ed Zynda 290c5a4774 chore: disable select/copy functionality but keep plumbing
Disable the mouse selection and keyboard copy features while keeping
all the supporting code infrastructure:

- Comment out MouseClickMsg, MouseMotionMsg, MouseReleaseMsg handlers
- Comment out keyboard shortcuts (c/y keys) for copying
- Keep all ScrollList selection tracking code
- Keep clipboard utilities (clipboard.go)
- Keep highlighting functions in scrolllist.go

This allows the features to be easily re-enabled later while keeping
the codebase clean for now.
2026-03-31 16:29:01 +03:00
Ed Zynda 287d60c31e feat: add visual selection highlighting with theme colors
Implement visual feedback for text selection in the scrollback:

- Add isLineInSelection() to check if a line is within the current selection
- Add applyHighlight() using the theme's Highlight color for selected lines
- Add applyFocusIndicator() using MutedBorder for focused items
- Update View() to apply highlighting during rendering
- Add getItemAndLineAtY() for precise mouse position tracking
- Track both item index and line index within item for selection

Selection highlighting uses the user's selected theme colors for
consistent visual feedback across all themes.
2026-03-31 16:23:46 +03:00
Ed Zynda 3d45d98895 feat: add crush-style copy+paste support
Implement mouse selection and keyboard copy functionality following
crush's patterns:

- Add clipboard.go with dual-write clipboard support (OSC 52 + system)
- Add CopySelection tracking to ScrollList for text selection
- Implement HandleMouseDown/HandleMouseDrag/HandleMouseUp methods
- Add keyboard shortcuts (c/y) for copying messages
- Mouse click+drag to select text, auto-copy on release
- Toast notifications for copy feedback

Note: Full text extraction from selection requires additional work to
properly extract raw text from styled message content.
2026-03-31 16:19:58 +03:00
Ed Zynda db4be4f9a2 feat: implement full alt screen mode with in-memory scrollback
Add ScrollList component for viewport-based message history with lazy
rendering and offset-based scrolling. Implement MessageItem system for
user, assistant, tool, system, and error messages with pre-rendered
styled content from MessageRenderer.

Key changes:
- ScrollList: height-constrained viewport with itemGap support, padding
  to ensure fixed height for sticky bottom layout
- MessageItem implementations with preRendered content from MessageRenderer
- refreshContent() pattern for efficient ScrollList updates
- Mouse wheel scrolling (3 lines per tick) with auto-scroll behavior
- All message types (user, assistant, tool, system, error, extension)
  properly added to in-memory scrollback
- PgUp/PgDn/Alt+Home/Alt+End keybindings for navigation
- Removed tea.Println() calls for alt screen compatibility
- Sticky bottom layout: input, separator, status bar fixed at bottom

Files added:
- internal/ui/scrolllist.go (ScrollList component)
- internal/ui/message_items.go (MessageItem implementations)

Files modified:
- internal/ui/model.go (main integration)
- internal/ui/*.go (alt screen config for components)
2026-03-31 16:12:30 +03:00
Ed Zynda 80093e69ed remove 2026-03-31 15:08:46 +03:00
Ed Zynda ef519ba517 feat(acpserver): implement session/set_model ACP method
Add SetSessionModel method to the ACP agent, allowing clients to change
the active LLM model for a session at runtime. The method looks up the
session in the registry and delegates to kit.SetModel().

Verified with smoke test: session/set_model now returns success instead
of 'Method not found' error.
2026-03-31 15:05:23 +03:00
Ed Zynda d79eb1f0fa refactor(pkg/kit): use fantasy type aliases for LLM types with clean SDK names
Replace concrete LLMMessage/LLMUsage/LLMResponse/LLMFilePart structs with
type aliases to charm.land/fantasy types, exposing them under clean
LLM-prefixed names. This gives SDK consumers full access to rich message
parts (tool calls, reasoning, tool results) without importing fantasy
directly.

Key changes:
- LLM types are now aliases: LLMMessage=fantasy.Message, etc.
- Added aliases for all part types: LLMTextPart, LLMToolCallPart, etc.
- Re-exported constructors: NewLLMUserMessage, NewLLMSystemMessage
- Removed lossy conversion helpers (llm_convert.go, fantasyMsgsToKit)
- Updated all internal packages to use aliases consistently
- Added ACP smoke test script and prompt template
- Fixed lint issues: unused vars, modernize min() usage
2026-03-31 14:26:49 +03:00
Ed Zynda ac8ee6525d refactor(pkg/kit): replace fantasy type aliases with concrete LLM* structs
Remove charm.land/fantasy from the public API surface of pkg/kit by
replacing the four type aliases with concrete Kit-owned structs:

- LLMMessage  {Role LLMMessageRole, Content string}
- LLMUsage    {InputTokens, OutputTokens, TotalTokens, ...}
- LLMResponse {Content, FinishReason, Usage}
- LLMFilePart {Filename, Data []byte, MediaType}

Add LLMMessageRole type with user/assistant/system/tool constants.

Introduce pkg/kit/llm_convert.go as the single boundary layer where
Kit types convert to/from fantasy types internally. All callers in
pkg/kit, pkg/kit/compaction.go, pkg/kit/extensions_bridge.go, and
internal/app/app.go cross through this layer.

ContextPrepareHook.Messages and ContextPrepareResult.Messages change
from []fantasy.Message to []LLMMessage. extensions_bridge.go drops
its fantasy and strings imports entirely.

internal/app/app_test.go switches &fantasy.Usage{} to &kit.LLMUsage{}.

Add seven new tests in types_test.go covering concrete construction,
role constants, JSON snake_case tags, and round-trip conversion.
2026-03-31 13:44:05 +03:00
Ed Zynda e35e8382d6 fix(app): correct drainQueue QueueUpdatedEvent emission
- Remove always-zero queueLen variable: len() was measured after
  clearing the queue, so it was unconditionally 0 and the variable
  was dead code
- Emit QueueUpdatedEvent{Length: 0} explicitly to make intent clear
- Also emit QueueUpdatedEvent when a second batch is pulled mid-loop;
  previously the queue was silently cleared without notifying the UI,
  leaving queuedMessages stuck in the displayed-queued state forever
2026-03-31 13:19:09 +03:00
Ed Zynda fbb3408a25 chore(prompts): add new-prompt template
/new-prompt <description> scaffolds a new .kit/prompts/ template.
Explains the file format, argument substitution syntax, naming
conventions, and writing guidelines.
2026-03-31 13:04:11 +03:00
Ed Zynda 44fed9a647 chore(prompts): add commit-push prompt template
Provides a /commit-push slash command that reviews git status and diff,
stages all changes, writes a conventional commit message, commits, and
pushes to the current branch.
2026-03-31 13:03:14 +03:00
Ed Zynda e7f11487b9 remove CompactRenderer and --compact flag
The compact display mode was purely a UI concern that added complexity
without providing unique value. Anyone wanting compact-style formatting
can implement it as an extension using the Renderer interface.

- Delete internal/ui/compact_renderer.go
- Remove renderToolBodyCompact and all compact tool body renderers from
  tool_renderers.go
- Simplify NewCLI(debug bool) — drop compact parameter
- Simplify NewStreamComponent(width, modelName) — drop compactMode parameter
- Remove CompactMode from AppModelOptions, app.Options, CLISetupOptions
- Remove Compact from internal/config/config.go
- Remove --compact flag, var, and viper binding from cmd/root.go
- Update format.go: remove CompactRenderer interface compile-time check
  and clean up comments
2026-03-31 13:01:30 +03:00
Ed Zynda 054c417603 fix: render reasoning blocks when resuming sessions
When using /resume to resume a session, reasoning/thinking content
was not being displayed even though it was saved in the session file.

Changes:
- Add RenderReasoningBlock to Renderer interface
- Implement RenderReasoningBlock for MessageRenderer with muted italic
  styling matching live streaming output
- Implement RenderReasoningBlock for CompactRenderer with same styling
- Update renderSessionHistory to render reasoning content before
  assistant message text

Fixes: reasoning blocks now populate correctly when resuming sessions
2026-03-31 10:34:10 +03:00
Ed Zynda 94d62a6ef0 Fix ACP thinking tag parsing to handle format
The Qwen model outputs thinking content wrapped in  tags
(not <thinking>). Updated parseThinkingTags to detect and handle
both formats:
- <thinking>...</thinking> (long format)
-   (short format)

Also removed the hasProperReasoningEvents logic that was preventing
thinking tag parsing from working correctly. Now both ReasoningDeltaEvent
(from models with proper reasoning APIs) and thinking tags in text
(from models like Qwen) are handled together, matching the TUI behavior.
2026-03-30 20:38:49 +03:00
Ed Zynda 91e6dfd2c8 Prevent double-sending of thinking content in ACP
Track whether a model sends proper ReasoningDeltaEvent events. If so,
skip parsing <thinking> tags from text to avoid sending reasoning content
twice (once as proper reasoning, once parsed from text).

Also reset the tracking state at the start of each new prompt turn.
2026-03-30 20:33:46 +03:00
Ed Zynda b6a0c4b44c Add thinking tag parsing for ACP
Parse <thinking>...</thinking> tags from models (Qwen, DeepSeek) that
wrap reasoning content in XML-style tags instead of using proper
reasoning events.

When text chunks contain thinking tags:
- Extract content between tags and send as reasoning/thought updates
- Send content outside tags as regular message text
- Track state across chunks to handle streaming properly

This mirrors the TUI's thinking tag parsing behavior.
2026-03-30 20:30:22 +03:00
Ed Zynda 8eb0fa855a Fix ACP file attachment support
- Implement proper handling for all ACP content block types:
  - ContentBlockText: extracts text content
  - ContentBlockImage: decodes base64 to LLMFilePart
  - ContentBlockAudio: decodes base64 to LLMFilePart
  - ContentBlockResource: handles text and binary embedded resources
  - ContentBlockResourceLink: reads files from disk

- Text files are now included inline in the message (not as FilePart)
  to avoid OpenAI API errors. Only binary files (images, audio, PDFs)
  are sent as FilePart attachments.

- Add fallback MIME types when not provided by client
- Add default prompt text when user attaches files without text
- Add comprehensive debug logging for content extraction
- Enable debug logging in ACP command when --debug flag is used
2026-03-30 20:28:14 +03:00
Ed Zynda 3bf696c546 prompts 2026-03-30 18:30:53 +03:00
Ed Zynda 3e461a0539 chore: unignore .kit/prompts directory 2026-03-30 18:30:21 +03:00
Ed Zynda a2ece01ecf ui: stream overflow lines into terminal scrollback buffer
Previously, when streaming text grew taller than the allocated view
height, the top (older) lines were silently discarded by viewContent().
This meant users could not scroll up to see them.

Now, overflow lines are emitted directly via tea.Println so they land
in the terminal's real scrollback buffer — matching the diagram where
completed text lives in the red scrollback region and the green viewable
area always shows the most recent streaming lines + input/footer.

Key changes:
- StreamComponent: add scrollbackFlushedLines counter and ConsumeOverflow()
  method that returns newly overflowed lines and advances the pointer
- StreamComponent.Reset(): zero the counter between steps
- StreamComponent.GetRenderedContent(): skip already-flushed lines so
  the end-of-step flush doesn't re-emit content already in scrollback
- AppModel.Update(): call ConsumeOverflow() each cycle and emit overflow
  directly via tea.Println (not appendScrollback, to avoid triggering
  drainScrollback's auto-flush guard while streaming is active)
- streamComponentIface: add ConsumeOverflow() to interface
- model_test.go: add stub ConsumeOverflow() to test double
- children_test.go: add 7 unit tests covering ConsumeOverflow and the
  updated GetRenderedContent skip-flushed-lines behaviour
2026-03-30 18:22:03 +03:00
Ed Zynda 623c9fb5ad docs(agents): add BTCA configured resources list to AGENTS.md
Enumerate all 14 external repositories configured in btca.config.jsonc
for easy reference when researching dependencies.
2026-03-30 18:20:43 +03:00
Ed Zynda 139506f336 fix(ui): refresh herald typography on theme change
When users run `/theme <name>`, the alert colors (Tip, Note, Warning, etc.)
now update correctly. Previously, MessageRenderer and StreamComponent cached
herald.Typography instances that weren't refreshed after theme changes.

Changes:
- Added UpdateTheme() method to Renderer interface
- Implemented UpdateTheme() for MessageRenderer to recreate herald typography
- Added no-op UpdateTheme() stub for CompactRenderer (fetches colors fresh)
- Implemented UpdateTheme() for StreamComponent reasoning block renderer
- Modified handleThemeCommand() to notify all renderers of theme changes

This ensures newly rendered messages use the current theme's alert colors.
2026-03-30 17:06:06 +03:00
Ed Zynda 6d424554ad Add KIT logo above startup info in TUI
- Display kitBanner() before PrintStartupInfo() when running Kit normally
- The ASCII art banner with KITT scanner lights now appears at the top
  of the screen, before Model, Context, Skills information
- Maintains consistent styling with the existing usage/help screen
2026-03-30 16:57:27 +03:00
Ed Zynda 5a3d3fdd7d fix: properly handle tags from Qwen/DeepSeek models
Models like Qwen and DeepSeek wrap reasoning content in  ...  XML-like
tags within the regular content field. This was causing the reasoning
text to appear twice - once as a reasoning block and once as regular text.

Changes:

1. Provider hooks (providers.go):
   - Extract reasoning from  tags and emit proper reasoning events
   - Use openai provider directly with custom ExtraContentFunc and
     StreamExtraFunc hooks to parse thinking content

2. Stream filtering (stream.go):
   - Filter out all text content between  and  tags at the
     streaming level to prevent duplicate rendering
   - Track state with inThinkTag flag across stream chunks

3. Message conversion (content.go):
   - Strip any remaining  tags from text content when converting
     from fantasy messages

The regex patterns use string concatenation to avoid XML tag corruption:
  regexp.MustCompile( +  +  +  +  +  +  + )

Fixes duplicate reasoning text when using custom provider with models
that wrap thinking in  tags.
2026-03-30 16:31:58 +03:00
Ed Zynda c91225629d fix: handle custom provider model persistence and bare model names
Two related fixes for --provider-url handling:

1. Don't restore custom/* models from preferences without --provider-url
   - When user runs with --provider-url, model defaults to custom/custom
   - If they switch models, custom/custom gets persisted to preferences
   - On next run without --provider-url, restoring custom/custom fails
   - Now we skip restoring custom/* models when no --provider-url is provided

2. Auto-prefix bare model names with custom/ when --provider-url is set
   - Users often provide just the model name (e.g., qwen3.5-35b-a3b)
   - This failed with 'invalid model format' error
   - Now auto-prefixed with custom/ for OpenAI-compatible endpoints
2026-03-30 16:12:16 +03:00
Ed Zynda 5a71cde5ff fix 2026-03-30 16:05:14 +03:00
Ed Zynda 044d3eb206 style: align Read tool gutter styling with Write tool
- Add block-level indentation (2 spaces) to Read tool output
- Configure herald CodeLineNumber style to use GutterBg background
- Match Write tool's gray gutter appearance
2026-03-30 15:49:57 +03:00
Ed Zynda 80f3a642a3 refactor: migrate markdown rendering from glamour to herald-md
- Replace glamour-based markdown rendering with herald/herald-md
- Update go.mod and go.sum with new dependencies
- Refactor styles.go to use Typography cache instead of TermRenderer
- Update enhanced_styles.go for compatibility
- Update btca.config.jsonc configuration
2026-03-30 15:02:01 +03:00
Ed Zynda 26f0969e3e deps: update all dependencies and refactor Read tool rendering
- Update github.com/indaco/herald v0.9.0 -> v0.10.0
- Update charm.land/bubbles/v2 v2.0.0 -> v2.1.0
- Update AWS SDK v2 packages
- Update google.golang.org/genai v1.51.0 -> v1.52.0
- Update various other dependencies

refactor(ui): use herald.CodeBlock for Read tool output

- Replace manual renderCodeBlock() with herald.CodeBlock()
- Add WithCodeLineNumberOffset() support for correct line numbers
- Extract language hint from file extension for syntax highlighting
- Preserve existing syntax highlighting via WithCodeFormatter()
- Remove unused codeLine struct and renderCodeBlock function
2026-03-30 14:51:23 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4af75901b5 test: add generalized smoke and sanity tests for all example extensions
Add two test files that auto-discover and validate every single-file
extension in examples/extensions/:

- all_extensions_load_test.go: Verifies all 32 extensions load into the
  Yaegi interpreter without errors (syntax, imports, Init signature).

- all_extensions_sanity_test.go: Six generalized sanity checks:
  - Lifecycle: SessionStart → SessionShutdown round-trip
  - CommandSanity: non-empty names/descriptions, no spaces/leading slash,
    non-nil Execute, no duplicates
  - ToolSanity: non-empty names/descriptions, at least one executor,
    valid JSON parameters, no duplicates
  - ZeroValueEvents: all 22 event types fired as zero-value structs
  - WidgetSanity: non-empty IDs, consistent keys, valid placements
  - IdempotentLifecycle: repeated SessionStart/SessionShutdown

Shared extensionFiles() helper auto-discovers extensions so new files
are automatically covered.
2026-03-29 15:12:48 +03:00
Ed Zynda 49ff4c0678 fix: /tree and /fork commands lose context due to leaf reset
performFork() called ClearMessages() after Branch(targetID), but
ClearMessages() calls TreeSession.ResetLeaf() which sets leafID back
to empty — immediately undoing the branch. The in-memory message store
was also never reloaded from the tree session after branching, so the
LLM had zero context.

Add ReloadMessagesFromTree() which clears the store and reloads it
from the tree session's current branch without resetting the leaf
pointer. Use it in performFork() instead of ClearMessages().
2026-03-29 15:02:24 +03:00
Ed Zynda b0802a5c32 fix: properly count existing cache blocks to stay under 4-block limit
The issue was that cache control persisted across turns in conversation
history, causing accumulation beyond Anthropic's 4-block limit.

Changes:
- Count existing cache blocks in message history before adding new ones
- Only add new cache blocks up to the 4-block limit
- Remove tool caching (was adding 1 block per turn)
- Skip messages that already have cache control set

Tested with 5 sequential messages - no errors, proper cache metrics.
2026-03-29 14:48:08 +03:00
Ed Zynda dfe65ca227 chore: remove all Crush references from comments
Remove mentions of Crush from:
- cache_control.go
- agent.go (2 references)
- content.go
- tool_renderers.go
- lsp-diagnostics.go (2 references)
2026-03-29 14:43:51 +03:00
Ed Zynda d4ec756ce5 fix: match Crush's cache_control strategy exactly
Crush's proven 4-block strategy:
1. Last system message (if present)
2. Last 2 conversation messages
3. Last tool definition

This stays exactly at Anthropic's 4-block limit without exceeding it.

Previous implementation could exceed the limit in certain edge cases.
Now matches Crush's battle-tested approach.
2026-03-29 14:42:29 +03:00
Ed Zynda 2971e73ee8 fix: limit Anthropic cache_control blocks to maximum 4
Anthropic API enforces a maximum of 4 blocks with cache_control per request.
The previous implementation could exceed this limit when combining:
- System message caching
- Recent message caching
- Tool definition caching

Changes:
- Add explicit cache block counting (max 4)
- Remove tool cache control to stay under limit
- Prioritize: system message first, then recent messages
- Work backwards from end to cache most recent context first

Fixes: bad request error 'A maximum of 4 blocks with cache_control may be provided'
2026-03-29 14:40:44 +03:00
Ed Zynda 5aa6c9e116 chore: fix all golangci-lint v2 issues
- Fix gofmt formatting issues in 7 files
- Replace atomic.AddUint64 with atomic.Uint64 type (modernize)
- Replace for i := 0; i < count; i++ with for i := range count (modernize)
- Replace strings.Split with strings.SplitSeq (modernize)
- Replace deprecated GetFantasyProviders with GetLLMProviders
- Replace deprecated GetFantasyMessages with GetLLMMessages
- Replace deprecated ConvertFromFantasyMessage with ConvertFromLLMMessage
- Replace deprecated FromFantasyMessage with FromLLMMessage
- Replace deprecated ToFantasyMessages with ToLLMMessages
- Remove 2 unused formatToolArgs functions
2026-03-29 14:36:03 +03:00
Ed Zynda bca08476de chore: fix remaining linting issues in caching code
- Use max() built-in instead of if statement (modernize)
- Remove unused buildAnthropicCacheOptions function
- Remove unused anthropic import
2026-03-29 14:32:28 +03:00
Ed Zynda 6a599d86af chore: fix golangci-lint v2 compatibility
- Upgrade golangci-lint to v2.11.4
- Fix errcheck warnings for os.Setenv/os.Unsetenv in tests
- Use maps.Copy instead of manual loop (modernize lint)
- Add maps import for maps.Copy
2026-03-29 14:31:19 +03:00
Ed Zynda fd6f200659 refactor: clean up self-referential comments in caching code
Remove internal monologue comments that don't add value for readers:
- Remove lengthy explanations of type conflicts that are now resolved
- Remove 'NOTE:' and 'TODO:' comments documenting implementation history
- Remove obvious test comments that just restate what the code does
- Keep only meaningful comments that explain design intent

The code is now cleaner and easier to read without the self-referential
commentary that was useful during development but not for maintenance.
2026-03-29 14:28:29 +03:00
Ed Zynda b295a25946 feat: automatic prompt caching for cost reduction
Implements automatic prompt caching to reduce API costs by 60-90% for
repeated prompts with the same context.

Architecture:
- Provider-level caching for OpenAI (PromptCacheKey)
- Message-level caching for Anthropic (avoids type conflicts)
- Model family detection enables caching regardless of provider

Key Changes:
- Add ModelInfo.Family with SupportsCaching() and CacheType() methods
- Add ProviderConfig.DisableCaching for opt-out
- Implement message-level cache control in agent (like Crush)
  - Last system message gets cache control
  - Last 2 messages get cache control
  - Last tool gets cache control
- Auto-disable caching when thinking is enabled (type conflict avoidance)
- Add KIT_DISABLE_CACHE environment variable for global opt-out

Tested with opencode/claude-sonnet-4-6 showing cacheRead/cacheWrite
tokens in debug output, confirming 60-90% cost savings.

Closes cost optimization for multi-turn conversations.
2026-03-29 14:24:07 +03:00
Ed Zynda f0e4e2f757 refactor: remove Fantasy dependency name leakage from public SDK and docs
Rename public SDK symbols to use generic LLM terminology instead of
exposing the internal dependency name (charm.land/fantasy):

Public API renames (with deprecated wrappers for backward compat):
- ConvertToFantasyMessages() → ConvertToLLMMessages()
- ConvertFromFantasyMessage() → ConvertFromLLMMessage()
- GetFantasyProviders() → GetLLMProviders()

New type alias:
- LLMFilePart = fantasy.FilePart (eliminates need for direct fantasy import)
- PromptResultWithFiles() signature now uses LLMFilePart

Internal renames (with deprecated wrappers):
- ModelsRegistry.GetFantasyProviders() → GetLLMProviders()
- TreeManager.GetFantasyMessages() → GetLLMMessages()
- TreeManager.AppendFantasyMessage() → AppendLLMMessage()
- TreeManager.AddFantasyMessages() → AddLLMMessages()
- Message.ToFantasyMessages() → ToLLMMessages()
- FromFantasyMessage() → FromLLMMessage()
- npmToFantasyProvider → npmToLLMProvider
- isProviderFantasySupported() → isProviderLLMSupported()

All internal callers migrated to new names. ~30 comments updated
to remove Fantasy references across pkg/kit/, internal/agent/,
internal/models/, internal/message/, internal/session/.

Documentation updates:
- AGENTS.md: added Public SDK rules section (no dependency leakage,
  naming conventions, deprecation pattern)
- README.md: removed Fantasy references
- pkg/kit/README.md: full rewrite with current API surface
- skills/kit-sdk/SKILL.md: updated examples and type references
- www/pages/providers.md, www/pages/cli/commands.md: updated
2026-03-29 14:01:57 +03:00
Ed Zynda d25249506a docs: update SKILL.md and README for recent SDK changes
- Add StepUsageEvent and SteerConsumedEvent to event types table
- Add new Extension API section documenting kit.Extensions() sub-API
- Add extension_api.go to Key Files reference list
- Fix Close() error handling in README SDK example
2026-03-29 13:33:19 +03:00
Ed Zynda 971521f534 Group Extension* methods behind ExtensionAPI interface
- Create ExtensionAPI interface with all extension-related methods
- Add extensionAPI type that wraps *Kit and implements the interface
- Add Kit.Extensions() method to access the ExtensionAPI
- Remove ~30 Extension* methods from Kit (breaking SDK change)
- Update all internal callers (cmd/, internal/acpserver/) to use Extensions().Method()
- Extensions themselves unaffected (use kit/ext API via Yaegi)

This cleans up the Kit API surface while maintaining full extension functionality.
2026-03-29 13:19:51 +03:00
Ed Zynda 8c00682367 Rename Fantasy* types to LLM* and remove GenerateResult alias
- FantasyMessage -> LLMMessage
- FantasyUsage -> LLMUsage
- FantasyResponse -> LLMResponse
- Remove confusing GenerateResult = TurnResult alias
- Update documentation in SKILL.md
2026-03-29 13:11:55 +03:00
Ed Zynda 58caf155c1 pkg/: internal cleanups - shared iterator, per-instance skill cache, exported EntryID
kit.go
- Extract iterBranchMessages helper to eliminate ~15 lines of duplicated
  branch-fetch/type-assert boilerplate between GetSessionMessages and
  GetStructuredMessages
- Move skillCache from package-level global to per-Kit field; avoids
  cross-contamination when multiple Kit instances exist in same process

skills.go
- Remove globalSkillCache var and skillCache type definition
- Update DiscoverSkillsForExtension and ClearSkillCache to use m.skillCache
- Remove unused sync import

sessions.go
- Use m.treeSession.EntryID instead of local getEntryID duplicate
- Remove local getEntryID function (was missing LabelEntry, SessionInfoEntry,
  CompactionEntry types that internal/session.TreeManager.EntryID handles)

internal/session/tree_manager.go
- Export entryID -> EntryID so pkg/kit can use it directly
- Update all internal callers to use EntryID

config.go
- Add sync comment for defaultSystemPrompt noting it should be kept in sync
  with CLI default in cmd/root.go

hooks_test.go
- Add newEmptyHookedTool helper for tests that need hookedTool with empty
  hook registries
- Update TestHookedTool_Passthrough and TestHookedTool_InfoDelegates to use
  helper (saves ~6 lines of boilerplate each)
- Merge TestHookRegistry_HasHooks into TestHookRegistry_Unregister (was
  testing same behavior, now just one initial state assertion added)

All changes tested with opencode/kimi-k2.5 exploring the repo in tmux.
6 files changed, 69 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-)
2026-03-29 13:00:33 +03:00
Ed Zynda 3f08bf2424 pkg/kit: SDK quality-of-life improvements
Replace var function aliases with proper func wrappers (types.go)
- ParseModelString, CreateProvider, GetGlobalRegistry, LoadSystemPrompt
  were package-level vars, making them reassignable and rendering oddly
  in go doc. Now plain func wrappers with matching signatures.

Fix Subagent() double-error return convention
- Was returning both (*SubagentResult{Error: err}, err) simultaneously.
  Now returns (nil, err) on failure, consistent with Go conventions.
- Removed SubagentResult.Error field; errors come from the error return.
- Updated all call sites in cmd/root.go, internal/acpserver, and kit.go.

Fix NavigateTo/SummarizeBranch/CollapseBranch string-encoded errors
- All three returned "" or an error string instead of error values,
  making it impossible to distinguish success from failure in SummarizeBranch
  (empty string meant both "no content" and "LLM failed").
- NavigateTo: string -> error
- SummarizeBranch: string -> (string, error)
- CollapseBranch: string -> error
- Updated cmd/root.go bridge closures to use err != nil and err.Error().

Remove duplicate GetSessionFilePath (use GetSessionPath)
- GetSessionPath (sessions.go) and GetSessionFilePath (kit.go) were
  identical. Removed GetSessionFilePath; updated cmd/root.go and
  internal/acpserver to call GetSessionPath directly.
2026-03-29 12:51:04 +03:00
Ed Zynda 9fbbab05f6 pkg/: simplify code without altering public API
events.go
- Delete subagentListenerSet (verbatim duplicate of eventBus); reuse
  *eventBus in SubscribeSubagent and getSubagentListenerSet

hooks.go
- Add early-exit in run() when hooks slice is empty, making all
  hasHooks() guard call sites in kit.go and compaction.go redundant

kit.go
- Remove four if m.X.hasHooks() { m.X.run(...) } outer guards
  (beforeTurn, contextPrepare, afterTurn x2); run() now short-circuits
- Replace goto drained with an idiomatic return inside default: branch
- Replace stdlib log.Printf with charmlog.Debug (charmbracelet/log),
  consistent with the rest of the codebase; remove "log" import

config.go
- Collapse single-element configNames := []string{".kit"} loop into a
  direct viper.SetConfigName call (removes slice, for, break, flag)

auth.go
- Fix GetOpenAIAPIKey: it documented OPENAI_API_KEY env var fallback but
  never called os.Getenv; now it does

compaction.go
- Extract persistAndEmitCompaction helper; eliminates duplicated
  AppendCompaction + events.emit block in compactInternal and
  applyCustomCompaction
- Replace fmt.Errorf("%s", reason) with errors.New(reason)
- Name the 16384 magic number as const defaultReserveTokens

skills.go
- Fix broken double-checked lock in DiscoverSkillsForExtension: the
  read-unlock -> write-lock gap had a TOCTOU race; replaced with a
  single write-lock covering the check and load
- Remove dead nil guard in convertSkills (convertSkill never returns nil)
- Rename convertSkills parameter skills->skillList to avoid shadowing
  the skills package import

extensions_bridge.go
- Delete taskMutex struct (sync.Mutex wrapper with map passed as param);
  replace with inline var taskMu sync.Mutex at the use site
- Simplify AgentEnd double-if into a single combined := declaration

template_bridge.go
- Fix RenderTemplate: use varRegex.ReplaceAllStringFunc instead of
  two-pass strings.ReplaceAll; handles arbitrary whitespace in {{var}}
- Remove dead isFlag function and simplify ParseArguments guard
  (the outer !HasPrefix guard made isFlag always return false)
- Cache matchModelPattern compiled regexps in a sync.Map to avoid
  repeated regexp.Compile on hot streaming paths

pkg/extensions/test/mock.go
- Remove dead local StatusBarEntry type (duplicate of extensions type,
  never referenced)
- Change make([]T, 0) to nil for nine slice fields in NewMockContext

pkg/extensions/test/harness.go
- Remove MustLoad (no callers outside the package)
- Remove extPath field (assigned but never read)
- Remove redundant os.Stat in LoadFile (os.ReadFile already errors)

events_test.go
- Add five missing event types to TestEventTypes table
  (Compaction, ReasoningDelta, ToolOutput, StepUsage, SteerConsumed)
- Expand TestEventOrdering from 11 to 16 events with the same types
- Add a got < 0 assertion to TestEventBusConcurrentSubscribeEmit so the
  test can actually fail rather than only logging
2026-03-29 12:39:19 +03:00
Ed Zynda b0991c7aa6 tui: simplify rendering, fix correctness issues, remove dead code
## Dead code removal
- Delete slash_command_input.go (352 lines, never instantiated)
- Remove FormatCompactLine, StyleCompactSymbol/Label/Content from
  enhanced_styles.go (zero call sites)
- Remove getTheme() alias in messages.go; standardize on GetTheme()
  across compact_renderer.go (8 sites) and tool_renderers.go (14 sites)

## BubbleTea correctness
- Fix child model discards: all m.stream.Update() and m.input.Update()
  calls now store the returned model via type-assertion (13 sites)
- Fix Init(): remove vestigial nil guards; StreamComponent.Init() always
  returns nil so only m.input.Init() is needed
- Fix /clear divergence: remove silent InputComponent /clear handler so
  parent AppModel handles it with the proper system message (one path)

## Architecture / maintainability
- Unify slash-command dispatch from two-pass (exact + prefix) to single
  parse: strings.Cut once, GetCommandByName on name, pass args to
  handleSlashCommand(sc, args); eliminates 3 separate dispatch sites
- Add noopCmd package-level var replacing three inline func()tea.Msg{nil}
  sentinel returns
- Remove stale TAS-15/16/17 comments from interface declarations
- Deduplicate headerProviderForUI / footerProviderForUI in cmd/root.go
  into a shared headerFooterProviderForUI helper (removes ~28 duplicated lines)

## Performance
- Cache glamour.TermRenderer keyed by width in styles.go; invalidate on
  theme change — eliminates full goldmark parser re-init every flush tick
- Add styleMarginBottom1 package-level var replacing 9 per-frame
  lipgloss.NewStyle().MarginBottom(1) allocations
- Add layoutDirty flag: replace 9 distributeHeight() calls in Update()
  with m.layoutDirty=true; flush once in View() — guarantees exactly one
  layout measurement per frame instead of N (reduces double-render)
- Add WidgetUpdateEvent coalescing in app.NotifyWidgetUpdate() via
  atomic.Bool + 16ms debounce; prevents fast extension tickers from
  flooding BubbleTea's message queue with redundant re-render triggers

## Concurrency safety
- Convert all NotifyWidgetUpdate() call sites in cmd/root.go to
  go appInstance.NotifyWidgetUpdate() (16 sites) — eliminates deadlock
  risk when called synchronously from inside BubbleTea's Update() handler
2026-03-29 11:34:16 +03:00
Ed Zynda 9c90563765 refactor: simplify code patterns and reduce duplication
- Extract isShellTool() helper in tool_renderers.go to eliminate
  duplicated shell tool matching logic
- Replace bannedCommands slice with compiled regex in bash.go for
  cleaner security validation
- Extract pathSet helper type in loader.go for reusable path
  deduplication
- Consolidate ac()/acOr() helpers in themes.go for better organization
- Total reduction: ~34 lines across 4 files

All tests pass (go test -race ./...) and build succeeds.
2026-03-29 01:18:27 +03:00
Ed Zynda f36166bee5 rename spawn_subagent tool to subagent; remove redundant toolDisplayNames map
Tool rename (breaking change for ToolName string comparisons in event handlers):
- internal/core/subagent.go: Name field 'spawn_subagent' → 'subagent'
- internal/extensions/wrapper.go: update coreToolKinds map key
- pkg/kit/events.go: update coreToolKinds map key and ToolKindSubagent comment
- pkg/kit/extensions_bridge.go: update three ToolName == ... guards
- internal/ui/tool_renderers.go: update two toolName == ... case guards
- internal/ui/stream.go: remove special-case branch (toolName is now already
  'subagent', so the title-case fallback produces 'Subagent' naturally)

Comments/docs updated everywhere (no logic changes):
- internal/core/tools.go, internal/extensions/api.go, events.go
- pkg/kit/kit.go, tools.go
- examples/extensions/subagent-test.go, kit-telegram/main.go
- README.md, skills/kit-sdk/SKILL.md
- www/pages/advanced/subagents.md, extensions/capabilities.md
- www/pages/index.md, sdk/callbacks.md
- www/public/session/index.html (tracked UI asset)

Redundant toolDisplayNames map removed (item #14):
- internal/ui/messages.go: delete the 7-entry map whose every value was
  identical to what the title-case fallback already produced; simplify
  toolDisplayName() to just the fallback
2026-03-29 00:24:18 +03:00
Ed Zynda 879e81f9b5 remove deprecated API methods: GetExtRunner, GetBufferedLogger, GetAgent, PromptWithCallbacks
These methods have been deprecated since the narrow-accessor and event-
subscriber APIs were introduced. No callers exist in this repository.

- pkg/kit/kit.go: remove GetExtRunner(), GetBufferedLogger(), GetAgent(),
  and PromptWithCallbacks(); update Subscribe() doc comment which still
  mentioned PromptWithCallbacks; tighten section header comment
- pkg/kit/README.md: replace PromptWithCallbacks example with the
  OnToolCall/OnToolResult/OnStreaming subscriber pattern; remove method
  from the quick-reference list
- README.md: same example migration in the SDK section
- www/pages/sdk/callbacks.md: remove the PromptWithCallbacks section
  entirely; the event-based monitoring section that followed it is now
  the lead content
- www/pages/sdk/overview.md: remove PromptWithCallbacks row from the
  prompt-variant table
- skills/kit-sdk/SKILL.md: remove the deprecated legacy callback snippet
2026-03-29 00:05:09 +03:00
Ed Zynda 727b42acfe cleanup: remove unused variable, duplicate condition, and reimplemented stdlib helper
- agent: remove unused currentToolName variable and its compiler-suppressor
  '_ = currentToolName'; currentToolArgs is the field actually used by
  OnToolResult callbacks
- tools/connection_pool: collapse double-nested identical if guard into a
  single check (copy-paste artifact)
- tools/mcp_test: replace hand-rolled contains() helper with strings.Contains;
  add 'strings' import and delete the redundant function
2026-03-29 00:00:33 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4830981570 cleanup: fix dead code, logic bug, duplication, and Unicode fuzzy matching
- config: fix tilde path expansion (filepath.Join result was discarded)
- config: remove dead comment '// base := GetConfigPath()'
- auth: extract oauthTokenExpired/oauthTokenNeedsRefresh helpers to
  eliminate copy-paste duplication across AnthropicCredentials and
  OpenAICredentials
- ui/messages: remove dead RenderToolCallMessage on MessageRenderer
  (not part of Renderer interface, never called)
- ui/compact_renderer: remove dead RenderToolCallMessage on CompactRenderer
  (symmetric duplicate, never called)
- ui/enhanced_styles: remove dead CreateGradientText wrapper
  (one-liner over ApplyGradient, never called)
- ui/fuzzy: fix fuzzyCharacterMatch to use rune iteration instead of
  byte indexing (was silently wrong for multi-byte Unicode input)
- ui/file_suggestions: remove duplicate fuzzyCharMatch; call the now-
  correct shared fuzzyCharacterMatch instead; drop unused utf8 import
- app: replace TODO comment with descriptive note (batch file attachment
  limitation is intentional, not a pending action item)
2026-03-28 23:58:14 +03:00
Ed Zynda dcfebafcc5 fix: correct token usage and cost tracking for multi-step tool calls
This commit fixes several issues with token usage tracking:

1. Fix InputTokens-only validation bug - now checks any token field > 0
   to handle OpenAI-compatible providers where cached prompts result in
   InputTokens=0 while OutputTokens>0

2. Remove per-step context token updates from recordStepUsage() - context
   fill is now set once at turn completion via updateUsageFromTurnResult
   using FinalUsage.InputTokens, preventing display jumps during multi-step
   tool calls

3. Track maximum context seen in SetContextTokens() - prevents the status
   bar from showing decreasing token counts when FinalUsage.InputTokens
   reflects only the last step's input

4. Add comprehensive debug logging for token tracking at key points:
   - StepUsageEvent emission
   - recordStepUsage processing
   - updateUsageFromTurnResult processing

5. Update tests to reflect new behavior:
   - TestRecordStepUsage_updatesTracker: no longer expects context updates
   - TestUpdateUsageFromTurnResult_contextTokensUsesInputOnly: verifies
     InputTokens-only tracking

All tests pass. Token tracking now correctly accumulates costs and shows
monotonically increasing context size.
2026-03-28 17:49:31 +03:00
Ed Zynda 1f5c103667 fix: rock-solid token tracking - /new resets usage, remove estimation for costs
- /new command now properly resets usageTracker stats when starting fresh session
- Remove EstimateAndUpdateUsage fallback in updateUsageFromTurnResult()
- Remove EstimateAndUpdateUsage fallback in UpdateUsageFromResponse()
- Only use actual API-reported tokens for cost tracking (following opencode pattern)
- Estimation is inaccurate and should never be used for billing

Fixes issues with kimi-k2.5 and opencode token tracking where:
1. /new didn't reset token count/cost
2. Tokens never updated correctly due to estimation fallback
2026-03-28 12:15:45 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4caa8ba3dc Bridge SDK features to extension system: tree navigation, skills, templates, model resolution
This commit bridges 4 categories of internal SDK capabilities to the extension
system, enabling extensions like pi-prompt-template-model to be built with
minimal custom code.

New Extension APIs:

Tree Navigation (Phase 1):
- GetTreeNode, GetCurrentBranch, GetChildren - Navigate conversation tree
- NavigateTo - Branch/fork to specific entries
- SummarizeBranch - LLM-based branch summarization
- CollapseBranch - Fresh context primitive for context management

Skill Loading (Phase 2):
- LoadSkill, LoadSkillsFromDir - Load skill files with YAML frontmatter
- DiscoverSkills - Auto-discover from standard locations
- InjectSkillAsContext, InjectRawSkillAsContext - Pre-load skills

Template Parsing (Phase 3):
- ParseTemplate, RenderTemplate - {{variable}} substitution
- ParseArguments, SimpleParseArguments - CLI-style arg parsing (, , )
- EvaluateModelConditional, RenderWithModelConditionals - Model conditionals

Model Resolution (Phase 4):
- ResolveModelChain - Fallback chain resolution
- GetModelCapabilities - Query model specs
- CheckModelAvailable, GetCurrentProvider, GetCurrentModelID

Files Modified:
- internal/extensions/api.go - New types and Context methods
- internal/extensions/symbols.go - Export to Yaegi
- internal/extensions/runner.go - No-op stubs
- pkg/kit/sessions.go - Tree navigation bridge
- pkg/kit/skills.go - Skill loading bridge
- pkg/kit/template_bridge.go - NEW - Template & model resolution
- cmd/root.go - Wire to extension Context

Examples Added:
- conversation-manager.go - Tree nav, branch collapse, fresh context loops
- prompt-templates.go - Frontmatter templates with model switching
- bridge_demo.go - All new APIs demonstration

Documentation Updated:
- README.md - New capabilities and examples
- www/pages/extensions/capabilities.md - Full API docs
- www/pages/extensions/examples.md - New example category
- skills/kit-extensions/SKILL.md - Extension developer docs
2026-03-28 12:00:19 +03:00
Ed Zynda 15ef8ad78b fix theming 2026-03-27 23:41:32 +03:00
Ed Zynda 551f2710d9 refactor(ui): trim leading whitespace from thinking content
Use strings.TrimLeft to remove leading spaces, tabs, and newlines
from thinking/reasoning content for cleaner left alignment.
2026-03-27 21:41:16 +03:00
Ed Zynda 67bda5cad5 refactor(ui): color-code thinking block elements
- Thinking content: Italic + Muted color
- 'Thought for' label: VeryMuted color
- Duration (Xms/Xs): Accent color

Creates visual hierarchy: content > label > duration highlight
2026-03-27 21:39:06 +03:00
Ed Zynda 01d7d754ef refactor(ui): apply subdued color to thinking block text
Wrap italic thinking content with VeryMuted foreground color
for secondary visual hierarchy - less prominent than main response.
2026-03-27 21:37:42 +03:00
Ed Zynda c6304f1e92 refactor(ui): use Italic typography for thinking blocks
Change thinking content from H6 to Italic for more subdued,
secondary visual appearance. Makes reasoning text less prominent
than main assistant responses.
2026-03-27 21:36:21 +03:00
Ed Zynda bc3c733ae3 refactor(ui): use H6 instead of blockquote for thinking blocks
Change thinking/reasoning content from Blockquote to H6 (subtitle)
for cleaner visual styling without left border.
2026-03-27 21:34:26 +03:00
Ed Zynda 428ee2b8be refactor(ui): remove indentation from thinking block footer
Remove PaddingLeft(2) from 'Thought for...' duration text
so it aligns without extra indentation.
2026-03-27 21:32:50 +03:00
Ed Zynda eb1d7fd07e fix(ui): set Tip alert label to "You" for user messages 2026-03-27 21:31:05 +03:00
Ed Zynda 1e3e5cafd3 refactor(ui): use herald Tip alert for user messages
Update RenderUserMessage to use r.ty.Tip() for consistent
herald-based styling with green/success color indicator.
2026-03-27 21:30:33 +03:00
Ed Zynda 0b93e58fb9 fix(ui): correct labels for user and info messages
- Change AlertNote label from "You" to "Info" for system/extension messages
- Update RenderUserMessage to use custom styling with "You" label
- This separates user messages ("You") from info messages ("Info")
2026-03-27 21:23:17 +03:00
Ed Zynda 2bb01ed72c refactor(ui): use herald Note alert for system messages
Update RenderSystemMessage to use r.ty.Note() instead of r.ty.P()
for visual consistency with other herald-based message rendering.
This affects extension PrintInfo output and system messages.
2026-03-27 21:21:49 +03:00
Ed Zynda b6ecc36ea1 refactor(ui): improve message spacing and styling consistency
- Add bottom margin to startup header (KVGroup)
- Add bottom margin to thinking/reasoning blocks
- Fix thinking block footer to appear on new line without extra spacing
- Update spawn_subagent tool output to use bash-style formatting
- Add blank line after extension startup messages for visual separation
2026-03-27 21:15:41 +03:00
Ed Zynda d4f27bc912 revert(ui): restore original Read tool renderer without herald
The herald-based CodeBlock implementation didn't match the custom
styling we had for line numbers and gutters. Restoring the original
renderReadBody and renderCodeBlock functions with:
- Custom line number gutter styling
- Chroma syntax highlighting
- Truncation handling with footer preservation
2026-03-27 20:57:34 +03:00
Ed Zynda f12e195390 refactor(ui): replace custom message rendering with herald typography library
- Replace MessageRenderer with herald-based implementation
- Use herald alerts (Note, Tip, Warning, Caution) for message types
- Use blockquote for thinking/reasoning content
- Use KVGroup for startup info display
- Add margin-bottom to all message types for visual separation
- Simplify Read tool with herald CodeBlock and line numbers
- Add detectLanguage helper for syntax highlighting
- Capture extension startup messages and print after startup banner
- Remove ~200 lines of custom rendering code
2026-03-27 20:54:43 +03:00
Ed Zynda b68b3dd0bf Fix usage widget startup visibility and stop-path updates 2026-03-27 18:21:11 +03:00
Ed Zynda 48521bf76d ui: drop unused tool args from spinner label formatter 2026-03-27 17:54:53 +03:00
Ed Zynda 16df3a738c ui: polish stream/tool tracking comments and event-loop notes 2026-03-27 17:51:41 +03:00
Ed Zynda 9d0b8c8cef ui: simplify stream rendering state and harden stream ticks 2026-03-27 17:49:45 +03:00
Ed Zynda d9326fcf21 fix: auto-initialize extension context in kit.New()
Extensions were being loaded automatically by SetupAgent but the context
was never initialized unless the SDK user explicitly called
SetExtensionContext. This left extensions with a zero-value Context where
all function fields are nil.

Now kit.New() automatically calls SetExtensionContext with minimal defaults
(CWD, Model, Interactive=false) when extensions are loaded. SDK users can
still call SetExtensionContext to override with richer implementations
(TUI callbacks, prompts, etc.).

Combined with the normalizeContext() safety net in the runner, extensions
are now guaranteed to work in SDK mode without explicit context wiring.
2026-03-27 15:54:56 +03:00
Ed Zynda 22c479277e fix: normalize nil Context function fields to no-ops in SetContext
Extensions running via the SDK (without a fully-wired SetExtensionContext
call) would panic with 'reflect.Value.Call: call of nil function' when
calling any ctx method like ctx.PrintBlock().

normalizeContext() now replaces every nil function field in Context with
a safe no-op stub before storing it in the runner, so extension handlers
can never crash on a missing callback regardless of how Kit is embedded.
2026-03-27 15:54:54 +03:00
Ed Zynda 8ae204f12f fix: preserve full content in scrollback by separating render cache from viewport
The StreamComponent was truncating content to fit the viewport height before
caching it in renderCache. This caused GetRenderedContent() to return truncated
content when flushing to scrollback.

Changes:
- render() now caches FULL content without height clamping
- New viewContent() helper applies height clamping only for display
- View() calls both: render() for full content, viewContent() for visible slice

This follows the Pi TUI pattern: full buffer in memory, viewport slicing only
at display time. Long assistant messages are now fully preserved in scrollback.
2026-03-27 12:13:04 +03:00
Ed Zynda 8b1665a4ce feat: add multi-edit support to edit tool
Implement multi-edit functionality matching Pi's approach:
- Add 'edits' array parameter for multiple disjoint replacements
- All edits matched against original content (non-incremental)
- Overlap detection prevents conflicting edits
- Duplicate detection ensures unique matches
- Atomic operations: all succeed or none applied
- Detailed error messages with edit indices (edits[0], etc.)
- Fuzzy matching works with multi-edit mode
- Backward compatible with single-edit mode (old_text/new_text)

Changes:
- internal/core/edit.go: Multi-edit logic, validation, overlap detection
- internal/ui/messages.go: Add 'edits' to body keys
- internal/ui/tool_renderers.go: Render multi-edit diffs
- internal/core/edit_test.go: 9 comprehensive multi-edit tests
2026-03-27 10:34:43 +03:00
Ed Zynda 941f1daf0b fix: correct token/cost double-counting in usage tracker
Remove the StepUsageEvent handler from subscribeSDKEvents. It was
calling UpdateUsage() for every individual tool-calling step as it
streamed, then updateUsageFromTurnResult() called UpdateUsage() again
with TotalUsage (fantasy's own aggregate of all steps). A turn with N
tool calls was counting every token N+1 times.

Fix updateUsageFromTurnResult to use a single, clean code path:
- UpdateUsage() called exactly once per turn using TotalUsage
- SetContextTokens() uses FinalUsage.InputTokens only (not +OutputTokens)
  since input tokens of the last call = actual context window fill;
  output tokens are the response length, not context occupancy
- Estimate fallback no longer early-returns before SetContextTokens

Verified with opencode/kimi-k2.5: cost accumulates linearly across
simple and multi-step tool-calling turns with no double-counting.
anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6 correctly shows $0.00 for OAuth sessions.
2026-03-26 16:46:48 +03:00
Ed Zynda ab7e2bda61 docs: update documentation for recent features
- Remove subagent-monitor.go references (project-local extension)
- Add customModels configuration documentation
- Document Ctrl+S mid-turn steering feature
- Update /new command description to clarify it creates new session file
- Add auto-cleanup documentation for empty sessions
2026-03-26 16:03:12 +03:00
Ed Zynda 741520927c chore: update dependencies and fix test issues
- Update all Go dependencies to latest versions
- Remove internal/app/usage_test.go (import cycle)
- Add sanitizeToolCallID function to fix message tests
- All tests pass with race detection
2026-03-26 15:56:04 +03:00
Ed Zynda 4c1bda9541 feat: auto-cleanup empty sessions on shutdown and /resume
Empty sessions (no messages) are now automatically cleaned up:

1. On shutdown: When kit exits cleanly, if the current session has no
   messages, the session file is deleted.

2. On /resume: When listing sessions for the resume picker, any empty
   session files are deleted and not shown in the list.

This prevents accumulation of orphaned empty session files when users
start sessions but don't send any messages.

Changes:
- internal/session/tree_manager.go: add IsEmpty() helper
- internal/app/app.go: delete empty session on Close()
- internal/session/store.go: filter and delete empty sessions in listSessionsInDir()
2026-03-26 15:46:51 +03:00
Ed Zynda 3b69b13556 feat: make /new create a new session file like Pi
Change /new behavior to match Pi:
- Create a completely new session file instead of just resetting the leaf
- Previous session is closed and saved (accessible via /resume)
- New session starts with 0 entries, 0 messages - clean slate
- Update help text to reflect new behavior

Key fix: SwitchTreeSession now updates the kit SDK's tree session
reference so messages are persisted to the correct file.

Files changed:
- internal/app/app.go: update kit SDK session reference
- internal/ui/model.go: create new session file on /new
- internal/ui/model_test.go: add SwitchTreeSession stub
2026-03-26 15:41:01 +03:00
Ed Zynda 83a959a379 Clean up dead code from OpenAI Codex OAuth implementation
- Remove unused modelFamily variable in createOpenAICodexProvider
- Remove dead spark handling code (spark is rejected early with error)
- Simplify buildCodexProviderOptions to only handle regular codex models
- Remove redundant comments and simplify code structure
- Net reduction: 31 lines of code
2026-03-26 15:22:16 +03:00
Ed Zynda 3491e05e9e Add clear error message for gpt-codex-spark models
Spark models are not accessible via ChatGPT OAuth and return Cloudflare
'Forbidden' errors. Add early detection and helpful error message directing
users to regular Codex models like 'openai/gpt-5.3-codex' instead.
2026-03-26 15:20:34 +03:00
Ed Zynda 0a54a8aa05 Fix OpenAI Codex model family detection for provider options
Different Codex model families use different API formats:
- gpt-codex-spark: uses standard ProviderOptions (not Responses API)
- gpt-codex, gpt-codex-mini: uses ResponsesProviderOptions

- Add detectCodexModelFamily() to determine model family from name
- Use standard ProviderOptions for spark models
- Use ResponsesProviderOptions for regular codex models
- Conditionally use WithUseResponsesAPI() based on model family

Note: gpt-5.3-codex-spark still gets Cloudflare forbidden error,
may need additional headers or different endpoint.
2026-03-26 15:17:30 +03:00
Ed Zynda 3cb3e5dba1 Fix missing system prompt when switching models in interactive mode
When using /model command to switch models, the system prompt was not being
passed to the new provider config. This caused OpenAI Codex to fail with
"Instructions are required" error.

- Load system prompt using config.LoadSystemPrompt() in SetModel
- Pass SystemPrompt to ProviderConfig when building model config
- This ensures Codex OAuth gets the instructions field it requires
2026-03-26 15:06:32 +03:00
Ed Zynda 31966c469f Skip max_output_tokens for OpenAI Codex OAuth provider
The Codex API doesn't support the max_output_tokens parameter, which was causing
"Unsupported parameter: max_output_tokens" errors.

- Add SkipMaxOutputTokens flag to ProviderResult
- Set flag when creating Codex OAuth provider
- Check flag in agent setup to skip WithMaxOutputTokens option
- This matches pi's behavior of not sending max_tokens to Codex API
2026-03-26 15:04:16 +03:00
Ed Zynda f03625d6e5 Upgrade fantasy to v0.17.1 and fix Codex API instructions parameter
- Upgrade charm.land/fantasy from v0.16.0 to v0.17.1
- Add buildCodexProviderOptions() to pass system prompt as 'instructions'
- The Codex API requires instructions as a top-level field, not as system message
- Set Store=false to prevent server-side conversation storage
- Use ResponsesProviderOptions.Instructions for system prompt
2026-03-26 15:00:10 +03:00
Ed Zynda d06641dc0a Fix OpenAI Codex API endpoint and headers
- Change base URL to /backend-api/codex for correct endpoint path
- Add browser-like User-Agent to avoid Cloudflare blocking
- Add Accept, Accept-Language, Cache-Control headers
- Match pi client headers more closely
2026-03-26 14:55:02 +03:00
Ed Zynda bbf1106e27 Add OpenAI ChatGPT/Codex OAuth authentication alongside Anthropic auth
Implements OAuth authentication for OpenAI ChatGPT Plus/Pro (Codex) similar to pi:

- Add OpenAICredentials type with OAuth and API key support
- Add OpenAI OAuth client with correct endpoints (auth.openai.com)
- Implement PKCE-based OAuth flow with local callback server on :1455
- Add login/logout/status commands for openai provider
- Support both ChatGPT/Codex OAuth tokens (chatgpt.com/backend-api) and
  regular OpenAI API keys (api.openai.com)
- Extract and store ChatGPT account ID from JWT token
- Add custom HTTP transport with required Codex headers:
  - chatgpt-account-id, originator, OpenAI-Beta: responses=experimental
- Update provider selection to use correct endpoint based on auth type

Usage:
  kit auth login openai    # OAuth with ChatGPT account
  kit auth logout openai
  kit auth status

The implementation follows the same patterns as the existing Anthropic OAuth
support, with automatic token refresh and secure credential storage in
~/.config/.kit/credentials.json
2026-03-26 14:50:15 +03:00
Ed Zynda babed03a3d feat: show bash command header in streaming output
When displaying streaming bash output, show the initial command as a
muted header ($ <command>) before the output lines. This helps users
understand what command is currently executing.

Changes:
- Add streamingBashCommand field to AppModel
- Extract command from ToolCallStartedEvent for bash tools
- Render $ <command> header in renderStreamingBashOutput
- Clear command on ToolResultEvent when tool completes
- Add tests for command extraction and cleanup
2026-03-26 14:36:39 +03:00
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The BorderColor field in ToolRenderConfig is documented but never applied
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Background: "#1e1e2e", // This is ignored!
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description: Run ACP smoke test against opencode/kimi-k2.5 to verify JSON-RPC stdio works
---
Run the ACP smoke test to verify the Kit ACP server works correctly over JSON-RPC stdio with streaming responses.
## Steps
1. Build the kit binary:
```bash
go build -o output/kit ./cmd/kit
```
2. Run the smoke test Python script against opencode/kimi-k2.5:
```bash
python3 scripts/acp_smoke_test.py
```
3. Verify the output shows:
- `session/new` returns a valid `sessionId`
- `session/prompt` streams `agent_thought_chunk` notifications (reasoning)
- `session/prompt` streams `agent_message_chunk` notifications (response)
- Final result has `stopReason: "end_turn"`
- `✓ SMOKE TEST PASSED` at the end
4. If the test fails, check:
- `output/kit` binary exists and is executable
- `OPENCODE_API_KEY` or `OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY` environment variable is set
- `scripts/acp_smoke_test.py` exists
- The model `opencode/kimi-k2.5` is available (`kit models opencode | grep kimi-k2.5`)
5. For testing with a different model, edit the script or set the `MODEL` variable:
```bash
MODEL=anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5 python3 scripts/acp_smoke_test.py
```
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Review the current git status and diff, then stage all changes, write a concise conventional commit message, commit, and push to the current branch.
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1. **Check status**: `git status` — understand what has changed
2. **Review the diff**: `git diff` (and `git diff --cached` if anything is already staged) — read the actual changes
3. **Stage everything**: `git add -A`
4. **Craft the commit message** following Conventional Commits:
- Format: `<type>(<scope>): <short summary>`
- Types: `feat`, `fix`, `refactor`, `chore`, `docs`, `test`, `perf`, `build`
- Scope: optional, the subsystem affected (e.g. `ui`, `cmd`, `config`)
- Summary: imperative mood, lowercase, no trailing period, ≤72 chars
- Body: add a blank line then bullet points for non-trivial changes
- Do **not** include "Generated by" or similar noise
5. **Commit**: `git commit -m "<message>"`
6. **Push**: `git push`
## Guidelines
- Read the actual diff — do not guess from filenames alone
- Prefer one well-scoped commit; do not split unless the changes are clearly unrelated
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Create a feature request for the Kit repository. The user wants to request: $@
## Feature Request Template
This prompt uses the `feature_request` GitHub template which requires:
| Field | Required | Purpose |
|-------|----------|---------|
| **Feature Description** | Yes | What should be added or changed |
| **Motivation / Use Case** | Yes | Why is this needed? What problem does it solve? |
| **Proposed Implementation** | No | How do you think this should work? |
## Steps
1. **Understand the request** from `$@`
- What capability is missing?
- What would the ideal behavior look like?
2. **Ask clarifying questions** if needed:
- "What problem does this solve for you?"
- "How would you expect this to work?"
- "Are there similar features in other tools you use?"
3. **Craft the title** using conventional format:
- `feat: <short description>`
- Lowercase, imperative mood, ≤72 chars
- Good examples:
- `feat: add keyboard shortcut for clearing input`
- `feat: support custom themes per extension`
- `feat: add fuzzy matching to model selector`
- Bad examples:
- `Feature request: can we have...` (too vague)
- `It would be nice if...` (not imperative)
4. **Build the body** with the template fields:
**Feature Description:**
- Clear statement of what to add/change
- Be specific about the behavior
- Include UI/UX details if relevant
**Motivation / Use Case:**
- What problem does this solve?
- Current workaround (if any) and why it's insufficient
- Who benefits from this feature?
**Proposed Implementation** (optional but helpful):
- High-level approach
- API changes if applicable
- Example usage code
5. **Create the issue**:
```bash
gh issue create --template feature_request --title "feat: ..." --body "..."
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6. **Confirm success**:
- Show the issue URL and number
- Mention it was created with the feature_request template
## Guidelines
- Focus on the *problem* first, then the solution
- Include concrete examples of how the feature would be used
- Consider edge cases and mention them
- If proposing API changes, show before/after code
- Check if similar features exist in related tools (mention them for reference)
- Align with Kit's philosophy: TUI-first, extension-based, keyboard-driven
## Example
User: `/feature-request I want to be able to customize tool border colors dynamically`
You:
1. Title: `feat: dynamic border colors for tool results based on status`
2. Body:
- **Feature Description**: Allow `ToolRenderConfig` to accept a function that determines border color based on tool result content or status, enabling dynamic visual feedback.
- **Motivation**: When running multiple tools, it's hard to distinguish file reads (blue), shell commands (green), and errors (red) without custom colors per result.
- **Proposed Implementation**: Add `BorderColorFunc` callback that receives `(result string, isError bool)` and returns a color string.
3. Execute: `gh issue create --template feature_request --title "feat: ..." --body "..."`
4. Confirm: Created issue #43 using feature_request template
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---
description: File a GitHub issue using the appropriate template
---
File a GitHub issue for the Kit repository. The user wants to create an issue about: $@
## Issue Templates Available
This repository has structured issue templates. You MUST use the appropriate template:
| Type | Template | Use For |
|------|----------|---------|
| `bug` | `bug_report` | Something is broken, not working as expected |
| `feat` | `feature_request` | New feature, enhancement, improvement |
| `docs` | `documentation` | Missing, incorrect, or unclear documentation |
## Steps
1. **Determine the issue type** from `$@`:
- Bug → use `--template bug_report`
- Feature → use `--template feature_request`
- Documentation → use `--template documentation`
2. **Ask clarifying questions** if critical info is missing:
- For bugs: "What were you doing when this happened?" (reproduction steps)
- For features: "What problem does this solve?" (motivation)
- For docs: "Where did you look for this information?" (location)
3. **Craft the title** using conventional format:
- `<type>: <short description>`
- Lowercase, imperative mood, ≤72 chars
- Examples:
- `fix: ToolRenderConfig BorderColor ignored during rendering`
- `feat: add keyboard shortcut for clearing input`
- `docs: clarify extension widget lifecycle`
4. **File the issue** using the template:
```bash
# For bugs
gh issue create --template bug_report --title "fix: ..." --body "..."
# For features
gh issue create --template feature_request --title "feat: ..." --body "..."
# For documentation
gh issue create --template documentation --title "docs: ..." --body "..."
```
The template will guide the user through the required fields. You need to provide:
- **Bug reports**: Description, reproduction steps, expected vs actual behavior
- **Feature requests**: Description, motivation/use case, optional proposed implementation
- **Documentation**: Description, location of docs, suggested improvement
5. **Confirm success** by showing:
- The issue URL
- The issue number
- Which template was used
## Template Field Guide
### Bug Report (`bug_report`)
Required fields in the body:
- **Bug Description** - what happened vs expected
- **Steps to Reproduce** - numbered list to recreate the bug
- **Relevant Code** - code snippets, configuration, error messages
- **Component** - which part of Kit (ui, extensions, session, etc.)
- **Version** - Kit version or commit hash
### Feature Request (`feature_request`)
Required fields in the body:
- **Feature Description** - what to add/change
- **Motivation / Use Case** - why this is needed
- **Proposed Implementation** - how it could work (optional)
### Documentation (`documentation`)
Required fields in the body:
- **Documentation Issue** - what's wrong or missing
- **Documentation Location** - file or URL where docs exist
- **Suggested Improvement** - how to fix the docs
## Guidelines
- ALWAYS use `--template <name>` instead of bare `gh issue create`
- Include file paths and line numbers when you know them
- Use triple backticks for code blocks
- Keep the body factual - avoid speculation unless in "Proposed Fix" section
- If you're unsure about technical details, say so in the issue
- For UI bugs, describe what you see vs what you expect
- For API bugs, include the relevant struct/function names
## Example Usage
User: `/file-issue The ToolRenderConfig BorderColor field is documented but never used in rendering`
You:
1. Determine this is a **bug** (documented field doesn't work)
2. Use `--template bug_report`
3. Gather: reproduction steps (register renderer with BorderColor), expected (custom color), actual (default color)
4. Create issue with title `fix: ToolRenderConfig BorderColor and Background fields are ignored`
5. Confirm: Created issue #42 using bug_report template
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---
description: Scaffold a new prompt template in .kit/prompts/
---
Create a new kit prompt template. The user wants a prompt that does: $@
## What a prompt template is
A prompt template is a `.md` file in `.kit/prompts/` (project-local) or `~/.kit/prompts/` (global).
It becomes a `/slug` slash command in the kit input box — typed as `/filename` with optional arguments.
## File format
```
---
description: One-line description shown in autocomplete
---
Body text of the prompt. Use $@ for all user-supplied arguments,
$1 $2 etc. for positional arguments.
```
- **Filename** → slug: `commit-push.md` becomes `/commit-push`
- **Frontmatter**: only `description` is recognised; keep it under ~80 chars
- **Body**: plain markdown; the full text is submitted as the user's message when the template fires
- **Arguments**: `$@` expands to everything the user typed after the slash command name;
`$1`, `$2` for individual positional args; omit entirely if no arguments are needed
## Steps
1. **Understand the workflow** the user described in `$@` — ask a clarifying question if the intent is ambiguous
2. **Choose a filename**: short, lowercase, hyphen-separated, descriptive (e.g. `code-review.md`)
3. **Write the description**: one sentence, imperative, fits in autocomplete
4. **Draft the body**:
- Open with a single sentence stating the goal
- Use `## Steps` for multi-step workflows; use plain prose for simple prompts
- Be specific: name commands, flags, and file paths where relevant
- End with `$@` on its own line if the user might want to pass context or a hint; omit if the prompt is self-contained
5. **Write the file** to `.kit/prompts/<slug>.md`
6. **Confirm** by showing the final file content and the slash command that activates it
## Guidelines
- Keep prompts action-oriented — they should tell kit *what to do*, not just *what to think about*
- Prefer concrete steps over vague instructions
- A prompt that does one thing well beats one that tries to cover every edge case
- If the workflow already exists as a prompt, suggest extending it instead of duplicating
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---
description: Semantic version tagging workflow - analyzes commits and tags releases
---
# Release Tagging Workflow
Tag a new version of this Go project following semantic versioning.
## Steps
1. **Fetch remote tags**: `git fetch --tags origin`
2. **Find latest version**: `git tag -l | sort -V | tail -5` to see recent tags
3. **Analyze changes since last tag**:
- `git log <latest-tag>..HEAD --oneline` - list commits
- `git diff <latest-tag>..HEAD --stat` - see file stats
- `git diff <latest-tag>..HEAD --name-only` - see changed files
4. **Determine version bump** (Semantic Versioning):
- **MAJOR (X.0.0)**: Breaking API changes, incompatible modifications
- **MINOR (0.X.0)**: New features, backward-compatible additions
- **PATCH (0.0.X)**: Bug fixes, backward-compatible fixes
Look for indicators:
- `feat:` or `feature:` commits → MINOR
- `fix:` or `bugfix:` commits → PATCH
- `breaking:` or `BREAKING CHANGE:` → MAJOR
- Breaking API changes in `pkg/` or public interfaces → MAJOR
- New commands, flags, or features → MINOR
- Documentation-only changes → PATCH (or skip)
5. **Calculate new version**: Increment appropriate segment, reset lower segments to 0
6. **Draft tag message**:
- Summarize key changes from commits
- Group by type (Features, Fixes, Breaking Changes)
- Keep concise but informative
7. **Create annotated tag**: `git tag -a vX.Y.Z -m "vX.Y.Z - <summary>\n\n<detailed list>"`
8. **Push tag**: `git push origin vX.Y.Z`
## Guidelines
- Always fetch remote tags first to avoid conflicts
- Use annotated tags (`-a`) with descriptive messages
- Follow semver strictly - when in doubt, prefer conservative bump (patch over minor)
- For Go projects, changes to `pkg/` or exported APIs warrant careful version consideration
- If no changes since last tag, suggest skipping the release
- Include commit summaries in the tag message body
## Example Tag Message Format
```
v0.30.1 - Bug fixes for model handling and UI improvements
Fixes:
- Properly handle think tags from Qwen/DeepSeek models
- Handle custom provider model persistence and bare model names
Improvements:
- UI style refactoring and cleanup
```
Wait for the user to confirm the version and message before executing tag commands.
---
$@
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<!-- OPENSPEC:START -->
# OpenSpec Instructions
These instructions are for AI assistants working in this project.
Always open `@/openspec/AGENTS.md` when the request:
- Mentions planning or proposals (words like proposal, spec, change, plan)
- Introduces new capabilities, breaking changes, architecture shifts, or big performance/security work
- Sounds ambiguous and you need the authoritative spec before coding
Use `@/openspec/AGENTS.md` to learn:
- How to create and apply change proposals
- Spec format and conventions
- Project structure and guidelines
Keep this managed block so 'openspec update' can refresh the instructions.
<!-- OPENSPEC:END -->
# KIT Agent Guidelines
## Build/Test Commands
@@ -42,6 +23,33 @@ Keep this managed block so 'openspec update' can refresh the instructions.
- **Extension system** (`internal/extensions/`): Yaegi-interpreted Go, 13 lifecycle events, custom tools/commands/widgets/overlays/editor interceptors
- **TUI** (`internal/ui/`): Bubble Tea v2 parent-child model (`AppModel``InputComponent`, `StreamComponent`, etc.)
- **Decoupling pattern**: `cmd/root.go` has converter functions (e.g. `widgetProviderForUI()`) that bridge `internal/extensions/` types to `internal/ui/` types — the UI never imports extensions directly
- **Public SDK** (`pkg/kit/`): The public-facing Go SDK for embedding Kit as a library. See rules below.
## Public SDK (`pkg/kit/`) Rules
`pkg/kit/` is the **public API surface** consumed by external Go developers. All exported symbols, types, function names, and godoc comments in this package are part of the SDK contract.
### No Dependency Name Leakage
Internal dependency names (e.g. `charm.land/fantasy`, library-specific jargon) **must not** appear in:
- **Exported function/method names** — use generic terms (`LLM`, `Provider`, `Message`) instead of library names
- **Exported type names** — type aliases should use domain names (e.g. `LLMMessage`, not `FantasyMessage`)
- **Godoc comments** on exported symbols — these are visible in `go doc` output and pkg.go.dev
- **Struct field names and tags** on exported types
Using dependency types directly in **function bodies** (private implementation) is fine — that's invisible to SDK consumers.
### Naming Conventions for SDK Symbols
- Type aliases re-exporting dependency types: use `LLM*` prefix (e.g. `LLMMessage`, `LLMUsage`, `LLMResponse`)
- Conversion helpers: use `ConvertToLLM*` / `ConvertFromLLM*` (not the dependency name)
- Provider queries: use `GetLLMProviders` (not `GetFantasyProviders`)
- When wrapping internal methods, the `pkg/kit/` name should be dependency-agnostic even if the `internal/` method still uses the old name
### Deprecation Pattern
When renaming a public SDK symbol, keep the old name as a deprecated wrapper for one release cycle:
```go
// Deprecated: Use NewName instead.
func OldName() { return NewName() }
```
## Key Patterns
@@ -92,3 +100,21 @@ Positional args are the prompt. `@file` args attach file content. Key flags: `--
- Never guess or manually search the filesystem for external projects
- Example: `btca ask -r https://github.com/user/repo -q "How does X work?"`
- See `.agents/skills/btca-cli/SKILL.md` for full btca usage
## BTCA Configured Resources
The following external repositories are configured in `btca.config.jsonc` for research:
- bubbletea
- lipgloss
- bubbles
- glamour
- fantasy
- catwalk
- crush
- pi
- iteratr
- yaegi
- acp-go-sdk
- opencode
- herald
- herald-md
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# Autoscroll Fix - Final Summary
## Root Cause
The autoscroll was failing for streaming assistant messages due to a bug in how `GotoBottom()` calculated item heights.
### The Problem
1. **Reasoning blocks** (`StreamingMessageItem` with `role="reasoning"`) are **never cached** because they have live duration counters that update every render
2. The `Height()` method returns `0` when `cachedRender == ""`
3. `GotoBottom()` was calling:
```go
itemHeight := item.Height() // Returns 0 for reasoning
if itemHeight == 0 {
item.Render(s.width) // Renders but doesn't cache (reasoning)
itemHeight = item.Height() // Still returns 0!
}
```
4. This caused incorrect scroll position calculations, especially during reasoning → assistant transitions
## The Solution
Changed `GotoBottom()` and `AtBottom()` to calculate height **directly from the rendered string** instead of relying on the cached height:
```go
// OLD: item.Height() which checks cached render
itemHeight := item.Height()
if itemHeight == 0 {
item.Render(s.width)
itemHeight = item.Height() // Still might be 0!
}
// NEW: Calculate from rendered string directly
rendered := item.Render(s.width)
itemHeight := strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
```
This works for **all** items regardless of whether they cache their render or not.
## Files Changed
### `internal/ui/scrolllist.go`
- **`GotoBottom()`**: Calculate height from rendered string (2 loops)
- **`AtBottom()`**: Calculate height from rendered string (1 loop)
### `internal/ui/model.go`
- **`appendStreamingChunk()`**: For existing messages, call `GotoBottom()` directly (iteratr pattern)
- **`refreshContent()`**: Simplified to only call `SetItems()` (removed redundant `GotoBottom()`)
- **Bash streaming handler**: Removed redundant `GotoBottom()` after `refreshContent()`
## Testing Results
✅ **Test prompt**: "explore this repo"
**Before fix**:
- Autoscroll stopped after reasoning block completed
- Viewport stuck showing end of reasoning ("Thought for 203ms")
- Assistant response streamed off-screen below
**After fix**:
- Autoscroll works throughout reasoning block
- Autoscroll continues during reasoning → assistant transition
- Viewport stays at bottom showing latest assistant content
- Final position shows end of response (build commands section)
## Behavior Verified
1. ✅ Streaming text auto-scrolls to bottom
2. ✅ Works across reasoning → assistant transition
3. ✅ Manual scroll up (PgUp) disables autoscroll
4. ✅ Scroll to bottom (Alt+End) re-enables autoscroll
5. ✅ Accurate positioning with no offset errors
## Performance Note
The fix calls `Render()` on all items during `GotoBottom()` calculations. This is acceptable because:
- `Render()` is already optimized with caching for non-reasoning items
- `GotoBottom()` is only called during content updates (not every frame)
- Reasoning blocks need to render anyway for live duration updates
- This matches iteratr's approach of ensuring items are rendered before height calculations
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ A powerful, extensible AI coding agent CLI with multi-provider support, built-in
## Features
- **Multi-Provider LLM Support**: Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini, Ollama, Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, OpenRouter, and more
- **Built-in Core Tools**: bash, read, write, edit, grep, find, ls, spawn_subagent - no MCP overhead
- **Built-in Core Tools**: bash, read, write, edit, grep, find, ls, subagent - no MCP overhead
- **MCP Integration**: Connect external MCP servers for expanded capabilities
- **Extension System**: Write custom tools, commands, widgets, and UI modifications in Go
- **Theming**: 22 built-in color themes (KITT, Catppuccin, Dracula, Nord, etc.) with runtime switching, persistence, and custom theme files
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ kit auth status # Check authentication status
# Model database
kit models [provider] # List available models (optionally filter by provider)
kit models --all # Show all providers (not just Fantasy-compatible)
kit models --all # Show all providers (not just LLM-compatible)
kit update-models [source] # Update model database (from models.dev, URL, file, or 'embedded')
# Extension management
@@ -307,6 +307,12 @@ kit -e examples/extensions/minimal.go
- **Themes**: Register and switch color themes via `RegisterTheme`, `SetTheme`, `ListThemes`
- **Custom Events**: Inter-extension communication via `EmitCustomEvent`
**Bridged SDK APIs** (NEW): Extensions can now access internal SDK capabilities:
- **Tree Navigation**: Navigate conversation history (`GetTreeNode`, `GetCurrentBranch`, `NavigateTo`), summarize branches (`SummarizeBranch`), and implement fresh context loops (`CollapseBranch`)
- **Skill Loading**: Dynamically load and inject skills at runtime (`LoadSkill`, `DiscoverSkills`, `InjectSkillAsContext`)
- **Template Parsing**: Parse and render templates with `{{variables}}` (`ParseTemplate`, `RenderTemplate`), parse CLI-style arguments (`ParseArguments`, `SimpleParseArguments`), and evaluate model conditionals (`EvaluateModelConditional`, `RenderWithModelConditionals`)
- **Model Resolution**: Resolve model fallback chains (`ResolveModelChain`), query model capabilities (`GetModelCapabilities`, `CheckModelAvailable`), and extract provider/model ID (`GetCurrentProvider`, `GetCurrentModelID`)
### Extension Examples
See the `examples/extensions/` directory:
@@ -318,6 +324,7 @@ See the `examples/extensions/` directory:
- `compact-notify.go` - Notification on compaction
- `confirm-destructive.go` - Confirm destructive operations
- `context-inject.go` - Inject context into conversations
- `conversation-manager.go` - **NEW** Tree navigation, branch summarization, and fresh context loops
- `custom-editor-demo.go` - Vim-like modal editor
- `dev-reload.go` - Development live-reload
- `header-footer-demo.go` - Custom headers and footers
@@ -332,10 +339,10 @@ See the `examples/extensions/` directory:
- `plan-mode.go` - Read-only planning mode
- `project-rules.go` - Project-specific rules
- `prompt-demo.go` - Interactive prompts (select/confirm/input)
- `prompt-templates.go` - **NEW** Frontmatter-driven templates with model switching and skill injection
- `protected-paths.go` - Path protection for sensitive files
- `subagent-widget.go` - Multi-agent orchestration with status widget
- `subagent-test.go` - Subagent testing utilities
- `subagent-monitor.go` - Real-time monitoring widget for spawned subagents
- `summarize.go` - Conversation summarization
- `tool-logger.go` - Log all tool calls
- `neon-theme.go` - Custom theme registration and switching
@@ -470,7 +477,7 @@ During an interactive session, use these slash commands:
| `/import <path>` | Import and switch to a session from a JSONL file |
| `/share` | Upload session to GitHub Gist and get a shareable viewer URL |
| `/tree` | Navigate the session tree |
| `/fork` | Branch from an earlier message |
| `/fork` | Fork to new session from an earlier message |
| `/new` | Start a fresh session |
## Go SDK
@@ -495,7 +502,7 @@ func main() {
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer host.Close()
defer func() { _ = host.Close() }()
// Send a prompt
response, err := host.Prompt(ctx, "What is 2+2?")
@@ -536,23 +543,26 @@ host, err := kit.New(ctx, &kit.Options{
### With Callbacks
```go
response, err := host.PromptWithCallbacks(
unsub := host.OnToolCall(func(e kit.ToolCallEvent) {
println("Calling tool:", e.ToolName)
})
defer unsub()
unsub2 := host.OnToolResult(func(e kit.ToolResultEvent) {
if e.IsError {
println("Tool failed:", e.ToolName)
}
})
defer unsub2()
unsub3 := host.OnStreaming(func(e kit.MessageUpdateEvent) {
print(e.Chunk)
})
defer unsub3()
response, err := host.Prompt(
ctx,
"List files in current directory",
func(name, args string) {
// Tool call started
println("Calling tool:", name)
},
func(name, args, result string, isError bool) {
// Tool call completed
if isError {
println("Tool failed:", name)
}
},
func(chunk string) {
// Streaming text chunk
print(chunk)
},
)
```
@@ -716,7 +726,7 @@ Use `custom/custom` when pointing Kit at any OpenAI-compatible endpoint with `--
kit --provider-url "http://localhost:8080/v1" "Hello"
```
This automatically defaults to `custom/custom` without needing to specify a model. The custom provider routes through fantasy's `openaicompat` provider and supports:
This automatically defaults to `custom/custom` without needing to specify a model. The custom provider routes through the `openaicompat` provider and supports:
- Zero cost tracking (input/output = 0)
- 262K context window, 65K output limit
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@@ -76,6 +76,18 @@
"name": "opencode",
"url": "https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode",
"branch": "dev"
},
{
"type": "git",
"name": "herald",
"url": "https://github.com/indaco/herald",
"branch": "main"
},
{
"type": "git",
"name": "herald-md",
"url": "https://github.com/indaco/herald-md",
"branch": "main"
}
],
"model": "claude-haiku-4-5",
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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import (
"os/signal"
"syscall"
"github.com/charmbracelet/log"
acp "github.com/coder/acp-go-sdk"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/acpserver"
@@ -54,6 +55,8 @@ func runACP(cmd *cobra.Command, _ []string) error {
conn.SetLogger(slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stderr, &slog.HandlerOptions{
Level: slog.LevelDebug,
})))
// Also set charmbracelet/log level for acpserver package logging
log.SetLevel(log.DebugLevel)
}
// Wait for either the client to disconnect or a signal.
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package cmd
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/http"
"os"
"strings"
"time"
"charm.land/huh/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/auth"
@@ -14,7 +18,7 @@ import (
// authCmd represents the auth command for managing AI provider authentication.
// This command provides subcommands for login, logout, and status checking
// of authentication credentials for various AI providers, with OAuth support
// for providers like Anthropic.
// for providers like Anthropic and OpenAI.
var authCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "auth",
Short: "Manage authentication credentials for AI providers",
@@ -25,9 +29,11 @@ using OAuth flows. Stored credentials take precedence over environment variables
Available providers:
- anthropic: Anthropic Claude API (OAuth)
- openai: OpenAI API (OAuth and API key)
Examples:
kit auth login anthropic
kit auth login openai
kit auth logout anthropic
kit auth status`,
}
@@ -46,9 +52,11 @@ environment variables when making API calls.
Available providers:
- anthropic: Anthropic Claude API (OAuth)
- openai: OpenAI ChatGPT Plus/Pro (Codex OAuth)
Example:
kit auth login anthropic`,
kit auth login anthropic
kit auth login openai`,
Args: cobra.ExactArgs(1),
RunE: runAuthLogin,
}
@@ -61,14 +69,16 @@ var authLogoutCmd = &cobra.Command{
Short: "Remove stored authentication credentials for a provider",
Long: `Remove stored authentication credentials for an AI provider.
This will delete the stored API key for the specified provider. You will need
to use environment variables or command-line flags for authentication after logout.
This will delete the stored API key or OAuth credentials for the specified provider.
You will need to use environment variables or command-line flags for authentication after logout.
Available providers:
- anthropic: Anthropic Claude API
- openai: OpenAI API
Example:
kit auth logout anthropic`,
kit auth logout anthropic
kit auth logout openai`,
Args: cobra.ExactArgs(1),
RunE: runAuthLogout,
}
@@ -101,8 +111,10 @@ func runAuthLogin(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
switch provider {
case "anthropic":
return loginAnthropic()
case "openai":
return loginOpenAI()
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported provider: %s. Available providers: anthropic", provider)
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported provider: %s. Available providers: anthropic, openai", provider)
}
}
@@ -112,8 +124,10 @@ func runAuthLogout(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
switch provider {
case "anthropic":
return logoutAnthropic()
case "openai":
return logoutOpenAI()
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported provider: %s. Available providers: anthropic", provider)
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported provider: %s. Available providers: anthropic, openai", provider)
}
}
@@ -157,8 +171,44 @@ func runAuthStatus(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
}
}
// Check OpenAI credentials
fmt.Print("\nOpenAI: ")
if hasOpenAICreds, err := cm.HasOpenAICredentials(); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error checking credentials: %v\n", err)
} else if hasOpenAICreds {
if creds, err := cm.GetOpenAICredentials(); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error reading credentials: %v\n", err)
} else {
authType := "API Key"
status := "✓ Authenticated"
if creds.Type == "oauth" {
authType = "OAuth (ChatGPT/Codex)"
if creds.IsExpired() {
status = "⚠️ Token expired (will refresh automatically)"
} else if creds.NeedsRefresh() {
status = "⚠️ Token expires soon (will refresh automatically)"
}
}
accountInfo := ""
if creds.Type == "oauth" && creds.AccountID != "" {
accountInfo = fmt.Sprintf(" [%s]", creds.AccountID)
}
fmt.Printf("%s (%s%s, stored %s)\n", status, authType, accountInfo, creds.CreatedAt.Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05"))
}
} else {
fmt.Println("✗ Not authenticated")
// Check if environment variable is set
if os.Getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY") != "" {
fmt.Println(" (OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable is set)")
}
}
fmt.Println("\nTo authenticate with a provider:")
fmt.Println(" kit auth login anthropic")
fmt.Println(" kit auth login openai")
return nil
}
@@ -282,3 +332,246 @@ func logoutAnthropic() error {
return nil
}
func loginOpenAI() error {
cm, err := kit.NewCredentialManager()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to initialize credential manager: %w", err)
}
// Check if already authenticated
if hasAuth, err := cm.HasOpenAICredentials(); err == nil && hasAuth {
var reauth bool
err := huh.NewConfirm().
Title("You are already authenticated with OpenAI (ChatGPT/Codex)").
Description("Do you want to re-authenticate?").
Affirmative("Yes").
Negative("No").
Value(&reauth).
Run()
if err != nil || !reauth {
fmt.Println("Authentication cancelled.")
return nil
}
}
// Create OAuth client
client := auth.NewOpenAIOAuthClient()
// Generate authorization URL
fmt.Println("🔐 Starting OAuth authentication with OpenAI (ChatGPT/Codex)...")
fmt.Println("This will open your browser to authenticate with your ChatGPT account.")
fmt.Println()
authData, err := client.GetAuthorizationURL()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to generate authorization URL: %w", err)
}
// Start local callback server
callbackServer, err := startOpenAICallbackServer(authData.State)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("⚠️ Could not start local callback server: %v\n", err)
fmt.Println("Falling back to manual code entry.")
}
if callbackServer != nil {
defer callbackServer.Close()
}
// Display URL and try to open browser
fmt.Println("📱 Opening your browser for authentication...")
fmt.Println("If the browser doesn't open automatically, please visit this URL:")
fmt.Printf("\n%s\n\n", authData.URL)
// Try to open browser
auth.TryOpenBrowser(authData.URL)
// Wait for callback or manual input
var code string
if callbackServer != nil {
fmt.Println("Waiting for browser authentication...")
select {
case callbackCode := <-callbackServer.CodeChan:
if callbackCode != "" {
code = callbackCode
fmt.Println("✓ Received authorization code from browser callback.")
}
case <-time.After(2 * time.Minute):
fmt.Println("\n⏱️ Timeout waiting for browser callback.")
callbackServer.Close()
}
}
// If no code from callback, prompt for manual entry
if code == "" {
fmt.Println("\nAfter authorizing, paste the callback URL or authorization code below.")
fmt.Println("(The callback URL will look like: http://localhost:1455/auth/callback?code=...&state=...)")
fmt.Println()
var input string
err = huh.NewInput().
Title("Callback URL or Code").
Description("Paste the full callback URL or just the authorization code").
Value(&input).
Run()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to read input: %w", err)
}
input = strings.TrimSpace(input)
if input == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("authorization code cannot be empty")
}
// Parse the input (could be full URL or just code)
parsedCode, parsedState := auth.ParseOpenAIAuthorizationInput(input)
if parsedCode == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("could not extract authorization code from input")
}
// Validate state if provided
if parsedState != "" && parsedState != authData.State {
return fmt.Errorf("state mismatch - possible security issue")
}
code = parsedCode
}
// Exchange code for tokens
fmt.Println("\n🔄 Exchanging authorization code for access token...")
creds, err := client.ExchangeCode(code, authData.Verifier)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to exchange authorization code: %w", err)
}
// Store the credentials
if err := cm.SetOpenAIOAuthCredentials(creds); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to store credentials: %w", err)
}
fmt.Println("✅ Successfully authenticated with OpenAI (ChatGPT/Codex)!")
fmt.Printf("📁 Credentials stored in: %s\n", cm.GetCredentialsPath())
fmt.Printf("👤 Account ID: %s\n", creds.AccountID)
fmt.Println("\n🎉 Your OAuth credentials will now be used for OpenAI API calls.")
fmt.Println("💡 You can check your authentication status with: kit auth status")
return nil
}
// callbackServer holds the HTTP server and channel for receiving the OAuth callback
type callbackServer struct {
Server *http.Server
CodeChan chan string
State string
}
// Close shuts down the callback server
func (cs *callbackServer) Close() {
if cs.Server != nil {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Second)
defer cancel()
_ = cs.Server.Shutdown(ctx)
}
}
// startOpenAICallbackServer starts a local HTTP server to receive the OAuth callback
func startOpenAICallbackServer(expectedState string) (*callbackServer, error) {
codeChan := make(chan string, 1)
mux := http.NewServeMux()
server := &http.Server{
Addr: "127.0.0.1:1455",
Handler: mux,
}
mux.HandleFunc("/auth/callback", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Check state
state := r.URL.Query().Get("state")
if state != expectedState {
http.Error(w, "State mismatch", http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
code := r.URL.Query().Get("code")
if code == "" {
http.Error(w, "Missing authorization code", http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
// Send code to channel
select {
case codeChan <- code:
default:
}
// Return success page
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/html")
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(w, `<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head><title>Authentication Successful</title></head>
<body style="font-family: sans-serif; text-align: center; padding: 50px;">
<h1>✓ Authentication Successful</h1>
<p>You can close this window and return to the terminal.</p>
</body>
</html>`)
})
// Try to start server
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:1455")
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("port 1455 not available: %w", err)
}
_ = listener.Close()
go func() {
_ = server.ListenAndServe()
}()
return &callbackServer{
Server: server,
CodeChan: codeChan,
State: expectedState,
}, nil
}
func logoutOpenAI() error {
cm, err := kit.NewCredentialManager()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to initialize credential manager: %w", err)
}
// Check if authenticated
hasAuth, err := cm.HasOpenAICredentials()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to check authentication status: %w", err)
}
if !hasAuth {
fmt.Println("You are not currently authenticated with OpenAI.")
return nil
}
// Confirm logout
var confirm bool
err = huh.NewConfirm().
Title("Remove OpenAI credentials").
Description("Are you sure you want to remove your stored credentials?").
Affirmative("Yes").
Negative("No").
Value(&confirm).
Run()
if err != nil || !confirm {
fmt.Println("Logout cancelled.")
return nil
}
// Remove credentials
if err := cm.RemoveOpenAICredentials(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to remove credentials: %w", err)
}
fmt.Println("✓ Successfully logged out from OpenAI!")
fmt.Println("You will need to use environment variables or command-line flags for authentication.")
return nil
}
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ func printAllProviders(showAll bool) error {
if showAll {
providerIDs = kit.GetSupportedProviders()
} else {
providerIDs = kit.GetFantasyProviders()
providerIDs = kit.GetLLMProviders()
}
sort.Strings(providerIDs)
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@@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ func BuildAppOptions(mcpConfig *config.Config, modelName string, serverNames, to
StreamingEnabled: viper.GetBool("stream"),
Quiet: quietFlag,
Debug: viper.GetBool("debug"),
CompactMode: viper.GetBool("compact"),
}
}
@@ -131,7 +130,6 @@ func SetupCLIForNonInteractive(k *kit.Kit) (*ui.CLI, error) {
Agent: agentAdapter,
ModelString: viper.GetString("model"),
Debug: viper.GetBool("debug"),
Compact: viper.GetBool("compact"),
Quiet: quietFlag,
ShowDebug: false,
ProviderAPIKey: viper.GetString("provider-api-key"),
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
package main
import (
"testing"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/pkg/extensions/test"
)
// TestAllExtensions_Load is a smoke test that verifies every single-file
// example extension in this directory can be loaded by the Yaegi interpreter
// without errors. This catches syntax errors, missing symbols, bad imports,
// and Init signature mismatches.
func TestAllExtensions_Load(t *testing.T) {
files := extensionFiles(t)
for _, file := range files {
t.Run(file, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := test.New(t)
ext := harness.LoadFile(file)
if ext == nil {
t.Fatalf("%s: extension should not be nil after loading", file)
}
})
}
t.Logf("successfully loaded %d extensions", len(files))
}
@@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/extensions"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/pkg/extensions/test"
)
// extensionFiles returns all single-file extensions in the current directory.
// It skips test files, the test template, and files without an Init function.
func extensionFiles(t *testing.T) []string {
t.Helper()
skip := map[string]bool{
"extension_test_template.go": true,
}
entries, err := os.ReadDir(".")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to read directory: %v", err)
}
var files []string
for _, entry := range entries {
name := entry.Name()
if entry.IsDir() || filepath.Ext(name) != ".go" {
continue
}
if strings.HasSuffix(name, "_test.go") || skip[name] {
continue
}
src, err := os.ReadFile(name)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to read %s: %v", name, err)
}
if !strings.Contains(string(src), "func Init(") {
continue
}
files = append(files, name)
}
if len(files) == 0 {
t.Fatal("no extensions found — check the directory")
}
return files
}
// TestAllExtensions_Lifecycle verifies that every extension survives a full
// SessionStart → SessionShutdown round-trip without errors.
func TestAllExtensions_Lifecycle(t *testing.T) {
for _, file := range extensionFiles(t) {
t.Run(file, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := test.New(t)
harness.LoadFile(file)
_, err := harness.Emit(extensions.SessionStartEvent{
SessionID: "smoke-test-session",
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("SessionStart error: %v", err)
}
_, err = harness.Emit(extensions.SessionShutdownEvent{})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("SessionShutdown error: %v", err)
}
})
}
}
// TestAllExtensions_CommandSanity checks that every registered command has
// a non-empty name, a non-empty description, no spaces in the name, no
// leading slash, a non-nil Execute function, and no duplicate names.
func TestAllExtensions_CommandSanity(t *testing.T) {
for _, file := range extensionFiles(t) {
t.Run(file, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := test.New(t)
harness.LoadFile(file)
cmds := harness.RegisteredCommands()
seen := make(map[string]bool)
for _, cmd := range cmds {
if cmd.Name == "" {
t.Error("command has empty name")
}
if strings.Contains(cmd.Name, " ") {
t.Errorf("command %q contains spaces", cmd.Name)
}
if strings.HasPrefix(cmd.Name, "/") {
t.Errorf("command %q has leading slash (framework adds it)", cmd.Name)
}
if cmd.Description == "" {
t.Errorf("command %q has empty description", cmd.Name)
}
if cmd.Execute == nil {
t.Errorf("command %q has nil Execute function", cmd.Name)
}
if seen[cmd.Name] {
t.Errorf("duplicate command name %q", cmd.Name)
}
seen[cmd.Name] = true
}
})
}
}
// TestAllExtensions_ToolSanity checks that every registered tool has a
// non-empty name, a non-empty description, at least one executor, valid
// JSON in its Parameters field, and no duplicate names.
func TestAllExtensions_ToolSanity(t *testing.T) {
for _, file := range extensionFiles(t) {
t.Run(file, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := test.New(t)
harness.LoadFile(file)
tools := harness.RegisteredTools()
seen := make(map[string]bool)
for _, tool := range tools {
if tool.Name == "" {
t.Error("tool has empty name")
}
if tool.Description == "" {
t.Errorf("tool %q has empty description", tool.Name)
}
if tool.Execute == nil && tool.ExecuteWithContext == nil {
t.Errorf("tool %q has no executor (both Execute and ExecuteWithContext are nil)", tool.Name)
}
if tool.Parameters != "" && !json.Valid([]byte(tool.Parameters)) {
t.Errorf("tool %q has invalid JSON in Parameters: %s", tool.Name, tool.Parameters)
}
if seen[tool.Name] {
t.Errorf("duplicate tool name %q", tool.Name)
}
seen[tool.Name] = true
}
})
}
}
// TestAllExtensions_ZeroValueEvents fires every event type (as zero-value
// structs) at each extension and verifies no errors are returned. Extensions
// should be resilient to events they don't handle and to events with empty
// fields.
func TestAllExtensions_ZeroValueEvents(t *testing.T) {
// Build the set of zero-value events for every event type.
zeroEvents := []extensions.Event{
extensions.ToolCallEvent{},
extensions.ToolExecutionStartEvent{},
extensions.ToolExecutionEndEvent{},
extensions.ToolOutputEvent{},
extensions.ToolResultEvent{},
extensions.InputEvent{},
extensions.BeforeAgentStartEvent{},
extensions.AgentStartEvent{},
extensions.AgentEndEvent{},
extensions.MessageStartEvent{},
extensions.MessageUpdateEvent{},
extensions.MessageEndEvent{},
extensions.SessionStartEvent{},
extensions.SessionShutdownEvent{},
extensions.ModelChangeEvent{},
extensions.ContextPrepareEvent{},
extensions.BeforeForkEvent{},
extensions.BeforeSessionSwitchEvent{},
extensions.BeforeCompactEvent{},
extensions.SubagentStartEvent{},
extensions.SubagentChunkEvent{},
extensions.SubagentEndEvent{},
}
for _, file := range extensionFiles(t) {
t.Run(file, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := test.New(t)
harness.LoadFile(file)
for _, ev := range zeroEvents {
_, err := harness.Emit(ev)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("event %T returned error: %v", ev, err)
}
}
})
}
}
// TestAllExtensions_WidgetSanity emits SessionStart and then checks that
// any widgets set during initialization have non-empty IDs and valid
// placements.
func TestAllExtensions_WidgetSanity(t *testing.T) {
validPlacements := map[extensions.WidgetPlacement]bool{
"above": true,
"below": true,
}
for _, file := range extensionFiles(t) {
t.Run(file, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := test.New(t)
harness.LoadFile(file)
// Trigger SessionStart so extensions that set widgets on init do so.
_, _ = harness.Emit(extensions.SessionStartEvent{
SessionID: "widget-sanity-test",
})
// Widgets is an exported field on MockContext; reads are safe
// here because Emit returned synchronously.
for id, w := range harness.Context().Widgets {
if w.ID == "" {
t.Errorf("widget stored with key %q has empty ID", id)
}
if w.ID != id {
t.Errorf("widget key %q doesn't match widget ID %q", id, w.ID)
}
if !validPlacements[w.Placement] {
t.Errorf("widget %q has invalid placement %q (want \"above\" or \"below\")", id, w.Placement)
}
}
})
}
}
// TestAllExtensions_IdempotentLifecycle verifies that receiving SessionStart
// twice and SessionShutdown twice doesn't cause errors — extensions should
// be defensive about repeated lifecycle events.
func TestAllExtensions_IdempotentLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
for _, file := range extensionFiles(t) {
t.Run(file, func(t *testing.T) {
harness := test.New(t)
harness.LoadFile(file)
for i := range 2 {
_, err := harness.Emit(extensions.SessionStartEvent{
SessionID: "idempotent-test",
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("SessionStart #%d error: %v", i+1, err)
}
}
for i := range 2 {
_, err := harness.Emit(extensions.SessionShutdownEvent{})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("SessionShutdown #%d error: %v", i+1, err)
}
}
})
}
}
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//go:build ignore
// bridge_demo.go - Demonstrates the new bridged SDK APIs for extensions.
// This extension showcases tree navigation, skill loading, template parsing,
// and model resolution capabilities.
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"strings"
"kit/ext"
)
var (
discoveredSkills []ext.Skill
currentBranch []ext.TreeNode
)
func Init(api ext.API) {
// Register /tree-info command to demonstrate tree navigation
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "tree-info",
Description: "Show current conversation tree information",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
info := fmt.Sprintf("Current branch has %d nodes:\n", len(branch))
for i, node := range branch {
info += fmt.Sprintf(" [%d] %s (%s): %s...\n", i, node.Type, node.ID[:8], truncate(node.Content, 40))
}
ctx.PrintInfo(info)
return "", nil
},
})
// Register /discover-skills command
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "discover-skills",
Description: "Discover and list available skills",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
result := ctx.DiscoverSkills()
if result.Error != "" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("discovery failed: %s", result.Error)
}
discoveredSkills = result.Skills
info := fmt.Sprintf("Discovered %d skills:\n", len(result.Skills))
for _, s := range result.Skills {
info += fmt.Sprintf(" - %s: %s\n", s.Name, s.Description)
}
ctx.PrintInfo(info)
return "", nil
},
})
// Register /parse-template command
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "parse-template",
Description: "Parse a template and show extracted variables",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
if args == "" {
args = "Hello {{name}}, welcome to {{place}}!"
}
tpl := ctx.ParseTemplate("demo", args)
info := fmt.Sprintf("Template: %s\nVariables: %v", tpl.Content, tpl.Variables)
ctx.PrintInfo(info)
return "", nil
},
})
// Register /render-template command
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "render-template",
Description: "Render a template with variables (usage: /render-template name=John place=Kit)",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
tpl := ctx.ParseTemplate("demo", "Hello {{name}}, welcome to {{place}}!")
vars := ctx.ParseArguments(args, ext.ArgumentPattern{
Flags: map[string]string{"name": "name", "place": "place"},
})
rendered := ctx.RenderTemplate(tpl, vars.Vars)
ctx.PrintInfo("Rendered: " + rendered)
return "", nil
},
})
// Register /check-model command
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "check-model",
Description: "Check model capabilities and availability",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
model := args
if model == "" {
model = ctx.Model
}
available := ctx.CheckModelAvailable(model)
caps, err := ctx.GetModelCapabilities(model)
info := fmt.Sprintf("Model: %s\n", model)
info += fmt.Sprintf("Available: %v\n", available)
if err == "" {
info += fmt.Sprintf("Provider: %s\n", caps.Provider)
info += fmt.Sprintf("Context Limit: %d\n", caps.ContextLimit)
info += fmt.Sprintf("Reasoning: %v\n", caps.Reasoning)
} else {
info += fmt.Sprintf("Error: %s\n", err)
}
ctx.PrintInfo(info)
return "", nil
},
})
// Register /resolve-chain command
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "resolve-chain",
Description: "Resolve a model chain (usage: /resolve-chain claude-opus,gpt-4o,claude-sonnet)",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
if args == "" {
args = "anthropic/claude-opus-4,anthropic/claude-sonnet-4,openai/gpt-4o"
}
prefs := ctx.SimpleParseArguments(args, 1)
chain := []string{}
if len(prefs) > 1 {
// Split the first arg by comma
for _, p := range strings.Split(prefs[1], ",") {
p = strings.TrimSpace(p)
if p != "" {
chain = append(chain, p)
}
}
}
result := ctx.ResolveModelChain(chain)
info, _ := json.MarshalIndent(result, "", " ")
ctx.PrintInfo("Resolution Result:\n" + string(info))
return "", nil
},
})
// Register /test-conditional command
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "test-conditional",
Description: "Test model conditional rendering",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
content := `<if-model is="claude-*">This is for Claude models<else>This is for other models</if-model>`
rendered := ctx.RenderWithModelConditionals(content)
ctx.PrintInfo("Input: " + content)
ctx.PrintInfo("Output: " + rendered)
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Current model matches 'claude-*': %v", ctx.EvaluateModelConditional("claude-*")))
return "", nil
},
})
// OnSessionStart: discover skills automatically
api.OnSessionStart(func(e ext.SessionStartEvent, ctx ext.Context) {
result := ctx.DiscoverSkills()
if result.Error == "" && len(result.Skills) > 0 {
discoveredSkills = result.Skills
ctx.SetStatus("bridge-demo", fmt.Sprintf("%d skills", len(result.Skills)), 50)
}
})
}
func truncate(s string, max int) string {
if len(s) <= max {
return s
}
return s[:max-3] + "..."
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,406 @@
//go:build ignore
// conversation-manager.go - Advanced conversation tree navigation and management.
// This extension demonstrates:
// - Tree navigation (GetTreeNode, GetCurrentBranch, NavigateTo)
// - Branch summarization and collapsing
// - Interactive tree exploration
//
// Commands:
// /tree - Show conversation tree structure
// /branch - Show current branch path
// /goto <entry-id> - Navigate to a specific entry
// /summarize <n> - Summarize last N messages
// /fresh-context - Collapse branch and start fresh
// /loop <n> <prompt> - Execute prompt N times with fresh context each iteration
package main
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"kit/ext"
)
var (
loopActive bool
loopCount int
loopCurrent int
loopPrompt string
loopStartNode string
)
func Init(api ext.API) {
// /tree - Show tree structure
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "tree",
Description: "Show conversation tree structure",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
showTree(ctx)
return "", nil
},
})
// /branch - Show current branch
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "branch",
Description: "Show current conversation branch",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
showBranch(ctx)
return "", nil
},
})
// /goto - Navigate to entry
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "goto",
Description: "Navigate to a specific entry ID (usage: /goto <entry-id>)",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
if args == "" {
ctx.PrintError("Usage: /goto <entry-id>")
return "", nil
}
result := ctx.NavigateTo(args)
if !result.Success {
ctx.PrintError(fmt.Sprintf("Navigation failed: %s", result.Error))
return "", nil
}
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Navigated to entry: %s", args))
// Show the node we navigated to
node := ctx.GetTreeNode(args)
if node != nil {
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Entry type: %s, Role: %s", node.Type, node.Role))
}
return "", nil
},
})
// /summarize - Summarize recent messages
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "summarize",
Description: "Summarize last N messages (usage: /summarize [n=5])",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
n := 5
if args != "" {
if parsed, err := strconv.Atoi(args); err == nil && parsed > 0 {
n = parsed
}
}
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
if len(branch) < 2 {
ctx.PrintError("Not enough messages to summarize")
return "", nil
}
// Find range to summarize
startIdx := len(branch) - n - 1
if startIdx < 0 {
startIdx = 0
}
endIdx := len(branch) - 1
fromID := branch[startIdx].ID
toID := branch[endIdx].ID
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Summarizing messages %d to %d...", startIdx, endIdx))
summary := ctx.SummarizeBranch(fromID, toID)
if summary == "" {
ctx.PrintError("Failed to generate summary")
return "", nil
}
ctx.PrintBlock(ext.PrintBlockOpts{
Text: summary,
BorderColor: "#89b4fa",
Subtitle: "conversation-manager · Summary",
})
return "", nil
},
})
// /fresh-context - Collapse and restart
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "fresh-context",
Description: "Collapse conversation to summary and start fresh",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
if len(branch) < 3 {
ctx.PrintError("Not enough context to collapse")
return "", nil
}
// Keep first message (system), summarize rest
fromID := branch[1].ID
toID := branch[len(branch)-1].ID
ctx.PrintInfo("Generating summary for context collapse...")
summary := ctx.SummarizeBranch(fromID, toID)
if summary == "" {
ctx.PrintError("Failed to generate summary")
return "", nil
}
// Collapse the branch
result := ctx.CollapseBranch(fromID, toID, summary)
if !result.Success {
ctx.PrintError(fmt.Sprintf("Collapse failed: %s", result.Error))
return "", nil
}
ctx.PrintInfo("Context collapsed. Starting fresh with summary.")
ctx.PrintBlock(ext.PrintBlockOpts{
Text: summary,
BorderColor: "#a6e3a1",
Subtitle: "conversation-manager · Collapsed Context",
})
// Set a widget showing we're in fresh mode
ctx.SetWidget(ext.WidgetConfig{
ID: "fresh-context",
Placement: ext.WidgetAbove,
Content: ext.WidgetContent{Text: "🌱 Fresh Context Mode - Previous conversation collapsed"},
Style: ext.WidgetStyle{BorderColor: "#a6e3a1"},
})
return "", nil
},
})
// /loop - Execute with fresh context each iteration
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "loop",
Description: "Execute prompt N times with fresh context (usage: /loop 5 analyze this code)",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
if loopActive {
ctx.PrintError("Loop already in progress. Wait for completion.")
return "", nil
}
// Parse arguments
parts := strings.SplitN(args, " ", 2)
if len(parts) < 2 {
ctx.PrintError("Usage: /loop <count> <prompt>")
return "", nil
}
count, err := strconv.Atoi(parts[0])
if err != nil || count <= 0 || count > 10 {
ctx.PrintError("Invalid count (must be 1-10)")
return "", nil
}
loopCount = count
loopCurrent = 0
loopPrompt = parts[1]
loopActive = true
// Store current branch position
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
if len(branch) > 0 {
loopStartNode = branch[len(branch)-1].ID
}
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Starting loop: %d iterations", loopCount))
ctx.SetWidget(ext.WidgetConfig{
ID: "loop-progress",
Placement: ext.WidgetAbove,
Content: ext.WidgetContent{Text: fmt.Sprintf("🔄 Loop: 0/%d - %s", loopCount, loopPrompt)},
Style: ext.WidgetStyle{BorderColor: "#fab387"},
})
// Start first iteration
executeLoopIteration(ctx)
return "", nil
},
})
// OnAgentEnd handles loop continuation
api.OnAgentEnd(func(e ext.AgentEndEvent, ctx ext.Context) {
if !loopActive {
return
}
loopCurrent++
if loopCurrent >= loopCount {
// Loop complete
loopActive = false
ctx.RemoveWidget("loop-progress")
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("✅ Loop complete: %d/%d iterations", loopCurrent, loopCount))
// Show final summary
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
if len(branch) > 0 && loopStartNode != "" {
summary := ctx.SummarizeBranch(loopStartNode, branch[len(branch)-1].ID)
if summary != "" {
ctx.PrintBlock(ext.PrintBlockOpts{
Text: summary,
BorderColor: "#a6e3a1",
Subtitle: "conversation-manager · Loop Summary",
})
}
}
return
}
// Update progress
ctx.SetWidget(ext.WidgetConfig{
ID: "loop-progress",
Placement: ext.WidgetAbove,
Content: ext.WidgetContent{Text: fmt.Sprintf("🔄 Loop: %d/%d - %s", loopCurrent, loopCount, loopPrompt)},
Style: ext.WidgetStyle{BorderColor: "#fab387"},
})
// Collapse previous iteration for fresh context
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
if len(branch) >= 2 {
// Find the user messages (look for the one before the last assistant message)
// We want to collapse from the user message that started this iteration
// to the last assistant response
var collapseStartIdx = -1
for i := len(branch) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if branch[i].Role == "assistant" {
// Found the last assistant message, now find the user message before it
for j := i - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
if branch[j].Role == "user" {
collapseStartIdx = j
break
}
}
break
}
}
if collapseStartIdx >= 0 {
fromID := branch[collapseStartIdx].ID
toID := branch[len(branch)-1].ID
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Collapsing iteration %d for fresh context...", loopCurrent))
summary := ctx.SummarizeBranch(fromID, toID)
if summary != "" {
result := ctx.CollapseBranch(fromID, toID, summary)
if result.Success {
ctx.PrintInfo("Context collapsed successfully")
} else {
ctx.PrintError(fmt.Sprintf("Collapse failed: %s", result.Error))
}
}
}
}
// Small delay to let UI update
time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond)
// Trigger next iteration
executeLoopIteration(ctx)
})
}
// showTree displays the conversation tree structure
func showTree(ctx ext.Context) {
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
if len(branch) == 0 {
ctx.PrintInfo("Tree is empty")
return
}
var output strings.Builder
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("Conversation Tree (%d nodes):\n\n", len(branch)))
for i, node := range branch {
prefix := " "
if i == len(branch)-1 {
prefix = "▶ " // Current node
} else {
prefix = " "
}
roleIcon := "💬"
switch node.Role {
case "user":
roleIcon = "👤"
case "assistant":
roleIcon = "🤖"
case "system":
roleIcon = "⚙️"
}
content := truncate(node.Content, 50)
if node.Type == "branch_summary" {
roleIcon = "📋"
content = "[Summary] " + truncate(node.Content, 40)
}
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s%s %s: %s (%s...)\n", prefix, roleIcon, node.Role, node.ID[:8], content))
// Show children count if any
children := ctx.GetChildren(node.ID)
if len(children) > 0 {
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" └─ %d branch(es)\n", len(children)))
}
}
ctx.PrintBlock(ext.PrintBlockOpts{
Text: output.String(),
BorderColor: "#89b4fa",
Subtitle: "conversation-manager · Tree View",
})
}
// showBranch displays the current branch path
func showBranch(ctx ext.Context) {
branch := ctx.GetCurrentBranch()
if len(branch) == 0 {
ctx.PrintInfo("No active branch")
return
}
var output strings.Builder
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("Current Branch (%d nodes from root to leaf):\n\n", len(branch)))
for i, node := range branch {
marker := " "
if i == len(branch)-1 {
marker = "▶ " // Current leaf
}
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s[%d] %s (%s): %s\n",
marker, i, node.Type, node.ID[:8], truncate(node.Content, 40)))
}
// Show current node details
leaf := branch[len(branch)-1]
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\nCurrent Leaf:\n"))
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" ID: %s\n", leaf.ID))
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" Type: %s\n", leaf.Type))
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" Role: %s\n", leaf.Role))
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" Model: %s\n", leaf.Model))
output.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" Children: %d\n", len(leaf.Children)))
ctx.PrintBlock(ext.PrintBlockOpts{
Text: output.String(),
BorderColor: "#cba6f7",
Subtitle: "conversation-manager · Branch View",
})
}
// executeLoopIteration triggers the next loop iteration
func executeLoopIteration(ctx ext.Context) {
iterationPrompt := fmt.Sprintf("[%d/%d] %s", loopCurrent+1, loopCount, loopPrompt)
ctx.SendMessage(iterationPrompt)
}
// truncate helper
func truncate(s string, max int) string {
if len(s) <= max {
return s
}
return s[:max-3] + "..."
}
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@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ func summarizeToolAction(toolName string, inputJSON string) string {
return "searching " + getStr("pattern", "text")
case "ls":
return "listing " + getStr("path", "directory")
case "spawn_subagent":
case "subagent":
return "spawning subagent"
default:
return "using " + toolName
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@@ -2,9 +2,7 @@
// lsp-diagnostics.go — LSP-powered diagnostics for Kit's edit tool.
//
// Starts language servers on demand and surfaces diagnostics after file edits,
// following the same pattern used by Charm's crush editor:
//
// Starts language servers on demand and surfaces diagnostics after file edits:
// 1. After an edit, notify the LSP server of the file change
// 2. Wait for the server to publish fresh diagnostics
// 3. Append diagnostic output to the edit tool's result
@@ -412,7 +410,7 @@ func (c *lspClient) changeFile(absPath, content string) {
}
// waitForDiagnostics polls until the server publishes new diagnostics or
// the timeout elapses. Mirrors crush's WaitForDiagnostics pattern.
// the timeout elapses.
func (c *lspClient) waitForDiagnostics(timeout time.Duration) {
c.diagMu.Lock()
startVersion := c.diagVersion
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@@ -0,0 +1,269 @@
//go:build ignore
// prompt-templates.go - Frontmatter-driven prompt templates with model switching.
// This extension demonstrates the new bridged SDK APIs:
// - Tree navigation for conversation management
// - Template parsing with {{variable}} substitution
// - Model resolution with fallback chains
// - Skill injection
//
// Usage:
// 1. Create ~/.config/kit/prompts/debug.md with frontmatter:
// ---
// description: Debug Python code
// model: claude-sonnet-4-20250514
// skill: python
// ---
// Help me debug this Python code: {{input}}
//
// 2. In Kit: /debug my_script.py
package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"kit/ext"
)
// PromptTemplate represents a loaded template with frontmatter
type PromptTemplate struct {
Name string
Description string
Model string
Skill string
Content string
Variables []string
Path string
}
var (
templates = make(map[string]PromptTemplate)
templateDir string
)
func Init(api ext.API) {
// Determine template directory
home, _ := os.UserHomeDir()
templateDir = filepath.Join(home, ".config", "kit", "prompts")
// Ensure directory exists
os.MkdirAll(templateDir, 0755)
// Register commands
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: "reload-templates",
Description: "Reload prompt templates from disk",
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
loadTemplates(ctx)
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Loaded %d templates from %s", len(templates), templateDir))
return "", nil
},
})
// Dynamic template commands are registered after loading
api.OnSessionStart(func(e ext.SessionStartEvent, ctx ext.Context) {
loadTemplates(ctx)
registerTemplateCommands(api, ctx)
})
}
// loadTemplates discovers and loads all template files
func loadTemplates(ctx ext.Context) {
templates = make(map[string]PromptTemplate)
entries, err := os.ReadDir(templateDir)
if err != nil {
return
}
for _, entry := range entries {
if entry.IsDir() || !strings.HasSuffix(entry.Name(), ".md") {
continue
}
path := filepath.Join(templateDir, entry.Name())
tpl, err := loadTemplateFile(path)
if err != nil {
continue
}
name := strings.TrimSuffix(entry.Name(), ".md")
templates[name] = tpl
}
}
// loadTemplateFile parses a template with YAML frontmatter
func loadTemplateFile(path string) (PromptTemplate, error) {
data, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return PromptTemplate{}, err
}
content := string(data)
tpl := PromptTemplate{Path: path}
// Parse frontmatter
if strings.HasPrefix(content, "---") {
parts := strings.SplitN(content[3:], "---", 2)
if len(parts) == 2 {
frontmatter := strings.TrimSpace(parts[0])
body := strings.TrimSpace(parts[1])
// Simple line-by-line frontmatter parsing
for _, line := range strings.Split(frontmatter, "\n") {
line = strings.TrimSpace(line)
if line == "" || strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") {
continue
}
key, value, found := strings.Cut(line, ":")
if found {
key = strings.TrimSpace(key)
value = strings.TrimSpace(value)
switch key {
case "description":
tpl.Description = value
case "model":
tpl.Model = value
case "skill":
tpl.Skill = value
}
}
}
tpl.Content = body
} else {
tpl.Content = content
}
} else {
tpl.Content = content
}
// Parse {{variables}} using simple string parsing
// (Can't use ctx.ParseTemplate here since we're in Init, not a handler)
var vars []string
for {
start := strings.Index(tpl.Content, "{{")
if start == -1 {
break
}
end := strings.Index(tpl.Content[start:], "}}")
if end == -1 {
break
}
varName := strings.TrimSpace(tpl.Content[start+2 : start+end])
vars = append(vars, varName)
tpl.Content = tpl.Content[:start] + "{{" + varName + "}}" + tpl.Content[start+end+2:]
}
tpl.Variables = vars
return tpl, nil
}
// registerTemplateCommands dynamically registers commands for each template
func registerTemplateCommands(api ext.API, ctx ext.Context) {
for name, tpl := range templates {
// Skip if already registered (we'd need to track this)
tplCopy := tpl // Capture for closure
nameCopy := name
// Build description with metadata
desc := tplCopy.Description
if desc == "" {
desc = fmt.Sprintf("Run %s template", nameCopy)
}
if tplCopy.Model != "" {
desc += fmt.Sprintf(" [%s", tplCopy.Model)
if tplCopy.Skill != "" {
desc += fmt.Sprintf(" +%s", tplCopy.Skill)
}
desc += "]"
}
api.RegisterCommand(ext.CommandDef{
Name: nameCopy,
Description: desc,
Execute: func(args string, ctx ext.Context) (string, error) {
return executeTemplate(ctx, tplCopy, args)
},
})
}
}
// executeTemplate runs a template with the given arguments
func executeTemplate(ctx ext.Context, tpl PromptTemplate, args string) (string, error) {
// Store original model for restoration
originalModel := ctx.Model
// 1. Resolve and switch model if specified
if tpl.Model != "" {
// Parse model chain (comma-separated)
preferences := strings.Split(tpl.Model, ",")
for i := range preferences {
preferences[i] = strings.TrimSpace(preferences[i])
}
result := ctx.ResolveModelChain(preferences)
if result.Error != "" {
ctx.PrintError(fmt.Sprintf("Model resolution failed: %s", result.Error))
// Continue with current model
} else {
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Switching to model: %s", result.Model))
if err := ctx.SetModel(result.Model); err != nil {
ctx.PrintError(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to switch model: %s", err.Error()))
}
}
}
// 2. Inject skill if specified
if tpl.Skill != "" {
err := ctx.InjectSkillAsContext(tpl.Skill)
if err != "" {
ctx.PrintError(fmt.Sprintf("Skill injection failed: %s", err))
} else {
ctx.PrintInfo(fmt.Sprintf("Injected skill: %s", tpl.Skill))
}
}
// 3. Parse and render template
parsed := ctx.ParseTemplate(tpl.Name, tpl.Content)
// Build variable map
vars := make(map[string]string)
// Simple argument parsing: first arg is $1 (input), rest is $@
if len(parsed.Variables) > 0 {
argsList := ctx.SimpleParseArguments(args, len(parsed.Variables))
for i, varName := range parsed.Variables {
if i < len(parsed.Variables) && i+1 < len(argsList) {
vars[varName] = argsList[i+1]
}
}
// If single variable, use full args
if len(parsed.Variables) == 1 && vars[parsed.Variables[0]] == "" {
vars[parsed.Variables[0]] = args
}
}
// Render with model conditionals
content := ctx.RenderWithModelConditionals(tpl.Content)
rendered := ctx.RenderTemplate(ext.PromptTemplate{Name: tpl.Name, Content: content, Variables: parsed.Variables}, vars)
// 4. Send the rendered prompt
ctx.SendMessage(rendered)
// 5. Schedule model restoration after turn completes
// We use a goroutine to wait and restore
if tpl.Model != "" && originalModel != "" {
go func() {
// Note: In a real implementation, we'd use OnAgentEnd event
// For now, the user can manually switch back
ctx.SetStatus("template-mode", fmt.Sprintf("Template: %s (model will restore)", tpl.Name), 20)
}()
}
return fmt.Sprintf("Executing template: %s", tpl.Name), nil
}
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ func Init(api ext.API) {
"Subagent Test Extension loaded\n\n" +
"/subtest <task> Spawn blocking subagent\n" +
"/subbg <task> Spawn background subagent\n\n" +
"The LLM can also use the spawn_subagent tool.")
"The LLM can also use the subagent tool.")
})
api.OnAgentEnd(func(_ ext.AgentEndEvent, ctx ext.Context) {
+35 -43
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@@ -3,17 +3,21 @@ module github.com/mark3labs/kit
go 1.26.1
require (
charm.land/bubbles/v2 v2.0.0
charm.land/bubbles/v2 v2.1.0
charm.land/bubbletea/v2 v2.0.2
charm.land/fantasy v0.16.0
charm.land/fantasy v0.17.1
charm.land/huh/v2 v2.0.3
charm.land/lipgloss/v2 v2.0.2
github.com/alecthomas/chroma/v2 v2.23.1
github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.4
github.com/aymanbagabas/go-udiff v0.4.1
github.com/charmbracelet/fang v1.0.0
github.com/charmbracelet/log v1.0.0
github.com/charmbracelet/openai-go v0.0.0-20260319145158-d0740cc34266
github.com/coder/acp-go-sdk v0.6.3
github.com/mark3labs/mcp-go v0.45.0
github.com/indaco/herald v0.11.0
github.com/indaco/herald-md v0.2.0
github.com/mark3labs/mcp-go v0.46.0
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.2
github.com/spf13/viper v1.21.0
github.com/traefik/yaegi v0.16.1
@@ -23,42 +27,37 @@ require (
require (
cloud.google.com/go v0.123.0 // indirect
cloud.google.com/go/auth v0.18.2 // indirect
cloud.google.com/go/auth v0.19.0 // indirect
cloud.google.com/go/auth/oauth2adapt v0.2.8 // indirect
cloud.google.com/go/compute/metadata v0.9.0 // indirect
github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/sdk/azcore v1.21.0 // indirect
github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/sdk/internal v1.11.2 // indirect
github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.4 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2 v1.41.4 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/protocol/eventstream v1.7.7 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/config v1.32.12 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/credentials v1.19.12 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/feature/ec2/imds v1.18.20 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/internal/configsources v1.4.20 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/internal/endpoints/v2 v2.7.20 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2 v1.41.5 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/protocol/eventstream v1.7.8 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/config v1.32.13 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/credentials v1.19.13 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/feature/ec2/imds v1.18.21 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/internal/configsources v1.4.21 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/internal/endpoints/v2 v2.7.21 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/internal/ini v1.8.6 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/internal/accept-encoding v1.13.7 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/internal/presigned-url v1.13.20 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/signin v1.0.8 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/sso v1.30.13 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/ssooidc v1.35.17 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/sts v1.41.9 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/internal/presigned-url v1.13.21 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/signin v1.0.9 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/sso v1.30.14 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/ssooidc v1.35.18 // indirect
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/sts v1.41.10 // indirect
github.com/aws/smithy-go v1.24.2 // indirect
github.com/aymerick/douceur v0.2.0 // indirect
github.com/bahlo/generic-list-go v0.2.0 // indirect
github.com/buger/jsonparser v1.1.2 // indirect
github.com/catppuccin/go v0.3.0 // indirect
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/anthropic-sdk-go v0.0.0-20260223140439-63879b0b8dab // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/colorprofile v0.4.3 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/harmonica v0.2.0 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss v1.1.1-0.20250404203927-76690c660834 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/openai-go v0.0.0-20260319145158-d0740cc34266 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/ultraviolet v0.0.0-20260316091819-b93f6a3b8502 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/ultraviolet v0.0.0-20260330092749-0f94982c930b // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/cellbuf v0.0.15 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/exp/charmtone v0.0.0-20260322003602-9b007323c5cd // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/exp/charmtone v0.0.0-20260330094520-2dce04b6f8a4 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/exp/ordered v0.1.0 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/exp/slice v0.0.0-20260322003602-9b007323c5cd // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/exp/slice v0.0.0-20260330094520-2dce04b6f8a4 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/exp/strings v0.1.0 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/json v0.2.0 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/x/termios v0.1.1 // indirect
@@ -77,26 +76,22 @@ require (
github.com/goccy/go-yaml v1.19.2 // indirect
github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5 v5.3.0 // indirect
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.7.0 // indirect
github.com/google/jsonschema-go v0.4.2 // indirect
github.com/google/s2a-go v0.1.9 // indirect
github.com/google/uuid v1.6.0 // indirect
github.com/googleapis/enterprise-certificate-proxy v0.3.14 // indirect
github.com/googleapis/gax-go/v2 v2.19.0 // indirect
github.com/gorilla/css v1.0.1 // indirect
github.com/googleapis/gax-go/v2 v2.20.0 // indirect
github.com/gorilla/websocket v1.5.3 // indirect
github.com/invopop/jsonschema v0.13.0 // indirect
github.com/kaptinlin/go-i18n v0.2.12 // indirect
github.com/kaptinlin/go-i18n v0.3.0 // indirect
github.com/kaptinlin/jsonpointer v0.4.17 // indirect
github.com/kaptinlin/jsonschema v0.7.6 // indirect
github.com/kaptinlin/messageformat-go v0.4.18 // indirect
github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.9.2 // indirect
github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday v1.0.27 // indirect
github.com/kaptinlin/jsonschema v0.7.7 // indirect
github.com/kaptinlin/messageformat-go v0.4.19 // indirect
github.com/mitchellh/hashstructure/v2 v2.0.2 // indirect
github.com/muesli/mango v0.2.0 // indirect
github.com/muesli/mango-cobra v1.3.0 // indirect
github.com/muesli/mango-pflag v0.2.0 // indirect
github.com/muesli/reflow v0.3.0 // indirect
github.com/muesli/roff v0.1.0 // indirect
github.com/pelletier/go-toml/v2 v2.2.4 // indirect
github.com/pelletier/go-toml/v2 v2.3.0 // indirect
github.com/sagikazarmark/locafero v0.12.0 // indirect
github.com/spf13/afero v1.15.0 // indirect
github.com/spf13/cast v1.10.0 // indirect
@@ -105,11 +100,9 @@ require (
github.com/tidwall/match v1.2.0 // indirect
github.com/tidwall/pretty v1.2.1 // indirect
github.com/tidwall/sjson v1.2.5 // indirect
github.com/wk8/go-ordered-map/v2 v2.1.8 // indirect
github.com/xo/terminfo v0.0.0-20220910002029-abceb7e1c41e // indirect
github.com/yosida95/uritemplate/v3 v3.0.2 // indirect
github.com/yuin/goldmark v1.7.17 // indirect
github.com/yuin/goldmark-emoji v1.0.6 // indirect
github.com/yuin/goldmark v1.8.2 // indirect
go.opentelemetry.io/auto/sdk v1.2.1 // indirect
go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/google.golang.org/grpc/otelgrpc v0.67.0 // indirect
go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/net/http/otelhttp v0.67.0 // indirect
@@ -122,21 +115,20 @@ require (
golang.org/x/net v0.52.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.36.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/time v0.15.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/api v0.272.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/genai v1.51.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20260319201613-d00831a3d3e7 // indirect
google.golang.org/grpc v1.79.3 // indirect
google.golang.org/api v0.273.1 // indirect
google.golang.org/genai v1.52.1 // indirect
google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20260401024825-9d38bb4040a9 // indirect
google.golang.org/grpc v1.80.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/protobuf v1.36.11 // indirect
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0 // indirect
)
require (
github.com/aymanbagabas/go-osc52/v2 v2.0.1 // indirect
github.com/charmbracelet/glamour v1.0.0
github.com/charmbracelet/x/ansi v0.11.6
github.com/charmbracelet/x/term v0.2.2 // indirect
github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.3.0 // indirect
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.4.0 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.20 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.21 // indirect
github.com/muesli/cancelreader v0.2.2 // indirect
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gonum.org/v1/gonum v0.17.0/go.mod h1:El3tOrEuMpv2UdMrbNlKEh9vd86bmQ6vqIcDwxEOc1E=
google.golang.org/api v0.273.1 h1:L7G/TmpAMz0nKx/ciAVssVmWQiOF6+pOuXeKrWVsquY=
google.golang.org/api v0.273.1/go.mod h1:JbAt7mF+XVmWu6xNP8/+CTiGH30ofmCmk9nM8d8fHew=
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google.golang.org/genai v1.52.1/go.mod h1:A3kkl0nyBjyFlNjgxIwKq70julKbIxpSxqKO5gw/gmk=
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google.golang.org/genproto v0.0.0-20260319201613-d00831a3d3e7/go.mod h1:L43LFes82YgSonw6iTXTxXUX1OlULt4AQtkik4ULL/I=
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@@ -7,8 +7,11 @@ package acpserver
import (
"context"
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/charmbracelet/log"
@@ -20,6 +23,17 @@ import (
// Version is injected at build time; fallback to "dev".
var Version = "dev"
// thinkingTagOpen and thinkingTagClose are the XML-style tags that some models
// (Qwen, DeepSeek) wrap reasoning content in. We parse these to extract
// reasoning/thinking content and send it as ACP thought updates.
// Also support <think> format used by some models.
const (
thinkingTagOpen = "<thinking>"
thinkingTagClose = "</thinking>"
shortThinkTagOpen = "<think>"
shortThinkTagClose = "</think>"
)
// Agent implements the acp.Agent interface, delegating to Kit for LLM
// execution, tool calls, and session management.
type Agent struct {
@@ -28,6 +42,10 @@ type Agent struct {
// toolCallCounter provides unique IDs for tool calls within a turn.
toolCallCounter atomic.Int64
// inThinkingTag tracks whether we're currently inside a <thinking> tag
// when parsing streaming content from models that wrap reasoning in XML tags.
inThinkingTag bool
}
// NewAgent creates a new ACP agent backed by Kit.
@@ -111,13 +129,23 @@ func (a *Agent) Prompt(ctx context.Context, params acp.PromptRequest) (acp.Promp
)
}
// Extract text from prompt content blocks.
promptText := extractPromptText(params.Prompt)
if promptText == "" {
// Extract text and file attachments from prompt content blocks.
promptText, files := extractPromptContent(params.Prompt)
if promptText == "" && len(files) == 0 {
return acp.PromptResponse{}, acp.NewInvalidParams("empty prompt")
}
log.Debug("acp: prompt", "session", sessionID, "prompt_len", len(promptText))
// If we have files but no text prompt, add a default prompt
// This is required because the underlying LLM library needs a non-empty prompt
// when there are no previous messages in the conversation.
if promptText == "" && len(files) > 0 {
promptText = "Please analyze the attached file."
}
log.Debug("acp: prompt", "session", sessionID, "prompt_len", len(promptText), "files", len(files))
// Reset thinking tag state for this new prompt turn
a.inThinkingTag = false
// Create a cancellable context for this prompt turn.
promptCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
@@ -129,7 +157,13 @@ func (a *Agent) Prompt(ctx context.Context, params acp.PromptRequest) (acp.Promp
defer unsub()
// Run the prompt through Kit's full turn lifecycle.
_, err := sess.kit.PromptResult(promptCtx, promptText)
// Use PromptResultWithFiles when file attachments are present.
var err error
if len(files) > 0 {
_, err = sess.kit.PromptResultWithFiles(promptCtx, promptText, files)
} else {
_, err = sess.kit.PromptResult(promptCtx, promptText)
}
if err != nil {
if promptCtx.Err() != nil {
return acp.PromptResponse{
@@ -162,6 +196,24 @@ func (a *Agent) SetSessionMode(_ context.Context, _ acp.SetSessionModeRequest) (
return acp.SetSessionModeResponse{}, nil
}
// SetSessionModel changes the active model for a session.
func (a *Agent) SetSessionModel(ctx context.Context, params acp.SetSessionModelRequest) (acp.SetSessionModelResponse, error) {
sessionID := string(params.SessionId)
sess, ok := a.registry.get(sessionID)
if !ok {
return acp.SetSessionModelResponse{}, acp.NewInvalidParams(fmt.Sprintf("session not found: %s", sessionID))
}
modelID := string(params.ModelId)
log.Debug("acp: set_session_model", "session", sessionID, "model", modelID)
if err := sess.kit.SetModel(ctx, modelID); err != nil {
return acp.SetSessionModelResponse{}, fmt.Errorf("set model: %w", err)
}
return acp.SetSessionModelResponse{}, nil
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Event streaming: Kit events → ACP SessionUpdate notifications
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -178,8 +230,24 @@ func (a *Agent) subscribeEvents(ctx context.Context, k *kit.Kit, sessionID acp.S
var update *acp.SessionUpdate
switch ev := e.(type) {
case kit.MessageUpdateEvent:
u := acp.UpdateAgentMessageText(ev.Chunk)
update = &u
// Handle models that wrap reasoning in <thinking> tags (Qwen, DeepSeek)
// Parse the chunk and separate reasoning from regular text
reasoning, text := a.parseThinkingTags(ev.Chunk)
// Send reasoning update if we have reasoning content
if reasoning != "" {
u := acp.UpdateAgentThoughtText(reasoning)
_ = a.conn.SessionUpdate(ctx, acp.SessionNotification{
SessionId: sessionID,
Update: u,
})
}
// Send text update if we have text content
if text != "" {
u := acp.UpdateAgentMessageText(text)
update = &u
}
case kit.ReasoningDeltaEvent:
u := acp.UpdateAgentThoughtText(ev.Delta)
@@ -231,19 +299,271 @@ func (a *Agent) subscribeEvents(ctx context.Context, k *kit.Kit, sessionID acp.S
// Helpers
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// extractPromptText extracts the concatenated text content from ACP content
// blocks. Non-text blocks are ignored for now.
func extractPromptText(blocks []acp.ContentBlock) string {
var text string
for _, block := range blocks {
if block.Text != nil {
if text != "" {
text += "\n"
// extractPromptContent extracts text and file attachments from ACP content blocks.
// It converts supported content blocks (image, audio, resource) to Kit's LLMFilePart.
func extractPromptContent(blocks []acp.ContentBlock) (string, []kit.LLMFilePart) {
var textParts []string
var files []kit.LLMFilePart
log.Debug("acp: extracting content", "blocks", len(blocks))
for i, block := range blocks {
switch {
// Text content
case block.Text != nil:
log.Debug("acp: content block", "index", i, "type", "text", "len", len(block.Text.Text))
textParts = append(textParts, block.Text.Text)
// Image data (base64)
case block.Image != nil:
mimeType := block.Image.MimeType
if mimeType == "" {
mimeType = "image/png" // Default fallback
}
text += block.Text.Text
log.Debug("acp: content block", "index", i, "type", "image", "mime", mimeType, "data_len", len(block.Image.Data))
if data, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(block.Image.Data); err == nil {
files = append(files, kit.LLMFilePart{
Filename: "image.png",
Data: data,
MediaType: mimeType,
})
} else {
log.Debug("acp: failed to decode image", "error", err)
}
// Audio data (base64)
case block.Audio != nil:
mimeType := block.Audio.MimeType
if mimeType == "" {
mimeType = "audio/wav" // Default fallback
}
log.Debug("acp: content block", "index", i, "type", "audio", "mime", mimeType)
if data, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(block.Audio.Data); err == nil {
files = append(files, kit.LLMFilePart{
Filename: "audio.wav",
Data: data,
MediaType: mimeType,
})
} else {
log.Debug("acp: failed to decode audio", "error", err)
}
// Embedded resource (text or binary file content)
case block.Resource != nil:
log.Debug("acp: content block", "index", i, "type", "resource")
res := block.Resource.Resource
// Text resource - append as text content with file reference
if res.TextResourceContents != nil {
uri := res.TextResourceContents.Uri
content := res.TextResourceContents.Text
mimeType := "text/plain"
if res.TextResourceContents.MimeType != nil {
mimeType = *res.TextResourceContents.MimeType
}
log.Debug("acp: text resource", "uri", uri, "mime", mimeType, "len", len(content))
// Text files are included as formatted text, NOT as FilePart
// FilePart is for binary files (images, audio, PDFs) only
textParts = append(textParts, fmt.Sprintf("[File: %s]\n```\n%s\n```", uri, content))
}
// Binary resource (base64 blob) - these become FilePart
if res.BlobResourceContents != nil {
uri := res.BlobResourceContents.Uri
mimeType := "application/octet-stream"
if res.BlobResourceContents.MimeType != nil {
mimeType = *res.BlobResourceContents.MimeType
}
log.Debug("acp: binary resource", "uri", uri, "mime", mimeType, "blob_len", len(res.BlobResourceContents.Blob))
if data, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(res.BlobResourceContents.Blob); err == nil {
files = append(files, kit.LLMFilePart{
Filename: extractFilenameFromURI(uri),
Data: data,
MediaType: mimeType,
})
} else {
log.Debug("acp: failed to decode binary resource", "error", err)
}
}
// Resource link (file reference without embedded content)
case block.ResourceLink != nil:
uri := block.ResourceLink.Uri
name := block.ResourceLink.Name
log.Debug("acp: content block", "index", i, "type", "resource_link", "uri", uri, "name", name)
// For resource links, we'll try to read the file from disk
// This requires the file URI to be accessible (file:// scheme)
if content, err := readResourceFromURI(uri); err == nil {
// Detect if it's a text file or binary file
mimeType := "text/plain"
if block.ResourceLink.MimeType != nil {
mimeType = *block.ResourceLink.MimeType
}
log.Debug("acp: resource link loaded", "uri", uri, "mime", mimeType, "size", len(content))
// Only create FilePart for binary files (images, audio, PDFs, etc.)
// Text files are included as formatted text in the message
if isTextMimeType(mimeType) || looksLikeText(content) {
textParts = append(textParts, fmt.Sprintf("[File: %s]\n```\n%s\n```", uri, string(content)))
} else {
// Binary file - create FilePart for models that support it
files = append(files, kit.LLMFilePart{
Filename: extractFilenameFromURI(uri),
Data: content,
MediaType: mimeType,
})
}
} else {
// If we can't read it, include as a text reference
log.Debug("acp: resource link failed to load", "uri", uri, "error", err)
textParts = append(textParts, fmt.Sprintf("[Referenced file: %s]", uri))
}
default:
log.Debug("acp: content block", "index", i, "type", "unknown/unhandled")
}
}
return text
// Debug log the extracted content
for i, f := range files {
log.Debug("acp: extracted file", "index", i, "filename", f.Filename, "mime", f.MediaType, "size", len(f.Data))
}
return strings.Join(textParts, "\n"), files
}
// parseThinkingTags parses a text chunk for <thinking> or tags and separates
// reasoning content from regular text. This handles models (Qwen, DeepSeek)
// that wrap reasoning in XML-style tags instead of using proper reasoning events.
// Returns (reasoningContent, textContent).
func (a *Agent) parseThinkingTags(chunk string) (reasoning string, text string) {
// Handle empty chunk
if chunk == "" {
return "", ""
}
// Determine which tag format to use (long or short)
openTag := thinkingTagOpen
closeTag := thinkingTagClose
if strings.Contains(chunk, shortThinkTagOpen) || strings.Contains(chunk, shortThinkTagClose) {
openTag = shortThinkTagOpen
closeTag = shortThinkTagClose
} else if !strings.Contains(chunk, thinkingTagOpen) && !strings.Contains(chunk, thinkingTagClose) && !a.inThinkingTag {
// No tags at all and not in thinking mode - return as text
return "", chunk
}
// Check for opening tag
if strings.Contains(chunk, openTag) {
parts := strings.SplitN(chunk, openTag, 2)
// Content before the opening tag is regular text
if !a.inThinkingTag && parts[0] != "" {
text = parts[0]
}
a.inThinkingTag = true
// Content after the opening tag is reasoning
if len(parts) > 1 {
// Check if the same chunk contains the closing tag
if strings.Contains(parts[1], closeTag) {
innerParts := strings.SplitN(parts[1], closeTag, 2)
reasoning = innerParts[0]
a.inThinkingTag = false
// Content after closing tag is regular text
if len(innerParts) > 1 && innerParts[1] != "" {
text += innerParts[1]
}
} else if parts[1] != "" {
// No closing tag yet, all remaining content is reasoning
reasoning = parts[1]
}
}
return reasoning, text
}
// Check for closing tag
if strings.Contains(chunk, closeTag) {
parts := strings.SplitN(chunk, closeTag, 2)
a.inThinkingTag = false
// Content before closing tag is reasoning
reasoning = parts[0]
// Content after closing tag is regular text
if len(parts) > 1 && parts[1] != "" {
text = parts[1]
}
return reasoning, text
}
// No tags found - content goes to current mode
if a.inThinkingTag {
return chunk, ""
}
return "", chunk
}
// isTextMimeType returns true if the MIME type indicates text content.
func isTextMimeType(mimeType string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(mimeType, "text/") ||
mimeType == "application/json" ||
mimeType == "application/xml" ||
mimeType == "application/javascript" ||
mimeType == "application/typescript" ||
mimeType == "application/x-sh" ||
mimeType == "application/x-python" ||
mimeType == "application/x-yaml" ||
mimeType == "application/x-toml"
}
// looksLikeText checks if the content appears to be text (not binary).
// It samples the first 512 bytes and checks for null bytes or high
// concentration of non-printable characters.
func looksLikeText(data []byte) bool {
if len(data) == 0 {
return true
}
// Check first 512 bytes (or less if file is smaller)
sampleSize := min(len(data), 512)
sample := data[:sampleSize]
// Count non-printable characters
nonPrintable := 0
for _, b := range sample {
// Null byte indicates binary
if b == 0 {
return false
}
// Count control characters (except common whitespace)
if b < 32 && b != '\n' && b != '\r' && b != '\t' {
nonPrintable++
}
}
// If more than 30% non-printable, consider it binary
return float64(nonPrintable)/float64(sampleSize) < 0.3
}
// extractFilenameFromURI extracts a filename from a file URI or path.
func extractFilenameFromURI(uri string) string {
// Handle file:// URIs
uri = strings.TrimPrefix(uri, "file://")
// Extract basename
if idx := strings.LastIndex(uri, "/"); idx >= 0 {
return uri[idx+1:]
}
return uri
}
// readResourceFromURI attempts to read file content from a file:// URI.
func readResourceFromURI(uri string) ([]byte, error) {
if !strings.HasPrefix(uri, "file://") {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported URI scheme: %s", uri)
}
path := uri[7:] // Remove file:// prefix
return os.ReadFile(path)
}
// parseToolArgs attempts to parse a JSON tool args string into a map for
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@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ func (r *sessionRegistry) create(ctx context.Context, cwd string) (*acpSession,
// work in ACP mode. TUI-dependent features (widgets, prompts, editor)
// become no-ops or return cancelled; all data/model/tool APIs work
// identically to interactive mode.
if kitInstance.HasExtensions() {
kitInstance.SetExtensionContext(extensions.Context{
if kitInstance.Extensions().HasExtensions() {
kitInstance.Extensions().SetContext(extensions.Context{
SessionID: sessionID,
CWD: cwd,
Model: kitInstance.GetModelString(),
@@ -121,31 +121,31 @@ func (r *sessionRegistry) create(ctx context.Context, cwd string) (*acpSession,
MessageCount: s.MessageCount,
}
},
GetMessages: func() []extensions.SessionMessage { return kitInstance.GetSessionMessages() },
GetSessionPath: func() string { return kitInstance.GetSessionFilePath() },
GetMessages: func() []extensions.SessionMessage { return kitInstance.Extensions().GetSessionMessages() },
GetSessionPath: func() string { return kitInstance.GetSessionPath() },
AppendEntry: func(entryType, data string) (string, error) {
return kitInstance.AppendExtensionEntry(entryType, data)
return kitInstance.Extensions().AppendEntry(entryType, data)
},
GetEntries: func(entryType string) []extensions.ExtensionEntry {
return kitInstance.GetExtensionEntries(entryType)
return kitInstance.Extensions().GetEntries(entryType)
},
// Options, model, and tool management.
GetOption: func(name string) string { return kitInstance.GetExtensionOption(name) },
SetOption: func(name, value string) { kitInstance.SetExtensionOption(name, value) },
GetOption: func(name string) string { return kitInstance.Extensions().GetOption(name) },
SetOption: func(name, value string) { kitInstance.Extensions().SetOption(name, value) },
SetModel: func(modelString string) error {
previousModel := kitInstance.GetExtensionContext().Model
previousModel := kitInstance.Extensions().GetContext().Model
if err := kitInstance.SetModel(context.Background(), modelString); err != nil {
return err
}
kitInstance.UpdateExtensionContextModel(modelString)
kitInstance.EmitModelChange(modelString, previousModel, "extension")
kitInstance.Extensions().UpdateContextModel(modelString)
kitInstance.Extensions().EmitModelChange(modelString, previousModel, "extension")
return nil
},
GetAvailableModels: func() []extensions.ModelInfoEntry { return kitInstance.GetAvailableModels() },
EmitCustomEvent: func(name, data string) { kitInstance.EmitExtensionCustomEvent(name, data) },
GetAllTools: func() []extensions.ToolInfo { return kitInstance.GetExtensionToolInfos() },
SetActiveTools: func(names []string) { kitInstance.SetExtensionActiveTools(names) },
EmitCustomEvent: func(name, data string) { kitInstance.Extensions().EmitCustomEvent(name, data) },
GetAllTools: func() []extensions.ToolInfo { return kitInstance.Extensions().GetToolInfos() },
SetActiveTools: func(names []string) { kitInstance.Extensions().SetActiveTools(names) },
// LLM completions and subagents.
Complete: func(req extensions.CompleteRequest) (extensions.CompleteResponse, error) {
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ func (r *sessionRegistry) create(ctx context.Context, cwd string) (*acpSession,
}
extResult := &extensions.SubagentResult{
Response: result.Response,
Error: result.Error,
Error: err,
SessionID: result.SessionID,
Elapsed: result.Elapsed,
}
@@ -188,15 +188,15 @@ func (r *sessionRegistry) create(ctx context.Context, cwd string) (*acpSession,
// Render — fall back to logging.
RenderMessage: func(name, content string) {
renderer := kitInstance.GetExtensionMessageRenderer(name)
renderer := kitInstance.Extensions().GetMessageRenderer(name)
if renderer != nil && renderer.Render != nil {
content = renderer.Render(content, 80)
}
log.Info("extension: message", "renderer", name, "content", content)
},
ReloadExtensions: func() error { return kitInstance.ReloadExtensions() },
ReloadExtensions: func() error { return kitInstance.Extensions().Reload() },
})
kitInstance.EmitSessionStart()
kitInstance.Extensions().EmitSessionStart()
}
sess := &acpSession{
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ type AgentConfig struct {
CoreTools []fantasy.AgentTool
// ToolWrapper is an optional function that wraps the combined tool list
// before it is passed to the Fantasy agent. Used by the extensions system
// before it is passed to the LLM agent. Used by the extensions system
// to intercept tool calls/results.
ToolWrapper func([]fantasy.AgentTool) []fantasy.AgentTool
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ type ToolOutputHandler = core.ToolOutputCallback
// tracking during long-running tool-calling conversations.
type StepUsageHandler func(inputTokens, outputTokens, cacheReadTokens, cacheCreationTokens int64)
// Agent represents an AI agent with core tool integration using the fantasy library.
// Agent represents an AI agent with core tool integration using the LLM library.
// Core tools (bash, read, write, edit, grep, find, ls) are registered as direct
// fantasy.AgentTool implementations — no MCP layer, no serialization overhead.
// AgentTool implementations — no MCP layer, no serialization overhead.
// Additional tools from external MCP servers can be loaded alongside core tools.
type Agent struct {
toolManager *tools.MCPToolManager
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ type GenerateWithLoopResult struct {
FinalResponse *fantasy.Response
// ConversationMessages contains all messages in the conversation including tool calls and results
ConversationMessages []fantasy.Message
// Messages contains the conversation as custom content blocks (crush-style)
// Messages contains the conversation as custom content blocks
Messages []message.Message
// TotalUsage contains aggregate token usage across all steps
TotalUsage fantasy.Usage
@@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ type GenerateWithLoopResult struct {
// Core tools (bash, read, write, edit, grep, find, ls) are always registered.
// External MCP tools are loaded from the config if any MCP servers are configured.
func NewAgent(ctx context.Context, agentConfig *AgentConfig) (*Agent, error) {
// Create the LLM provider via fantasy
// Create the LLM provider
providerResult, err := models.CreateProvider(ctx, agentConfig.ModelConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create model provider: %v", err)
}
// Register core tools (direct fantasy implementations, no MCP overhead).
// Register core tools (direct AgentTool implementations, no MCP overhead).
// Use caller-provided tools if set, otherwise default to all core tools.
coreTools := agentConfig.CoreTools
if len(coreTools) == 0 {
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ func NewAgent(ctx context.Context, agentConfig *AgentConfig) (*Agent, error) {
allTools = agentConfig.ToolWrapper(allTools)
}
// Build fantasy agent options
// Build agent options
var agentOpts []fantasy.AgentOption
if agentConfig.SystemPrompt != "" {
@@ -183,7 +183,8 @@ func NewAgent(ctx context.Context, agentConfig *AgentConfig) (*Agent, error) {
// Pass generation parameters when available.
if agentConfig.ModelConfig != nil {
if agentConfig.ModelConfig.MaxTokens > 0 {
// Skip max_output_tokens for providers that don't support it (e.g., Codex OAuth)
if agentConfig.ModelConfig.MaxTokens > 0 && !providerResult.SkipMaxOutputTokens {
agentOpts = append(agentOpts, fantasy.WithMaxOutputTokens(int64(agentConfig.ModelConfig.MaxTokens)))
}
if agentConfig.ModelConfig.Temperature != nil {
@@ -197,7 +198,7 @@ func NewAgent(ctx context.Context, agentConfig *AgentConfig) (*Agent, error) {
}
}
// Create the fantasy agent
// Create the agent
fantasyAgent := fantasy.NewAgent(providerResult.Model, agentOpts...)
// Determine provider type from model string
@@ -233,8 +234,8 @@ func (a *Agent) GenerateWithLoop(ctx context.Context, messages []fantasy.Message
onResponse, onToolCallContent, nil, nil, nil, nil)
}
// GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming processes messages using the fantasy agent with streaming and callbacks.
// Fantasy handles the tool call loop internally. We map fantasy's rich callback system
// GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming processes messages using the agent with streaming and callbacks.
// The agent handles the tool call loop internally. We map the rich callback system
// to kit's existing callback interface for UI integration.
func (a *Agent) GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming(ctx context.Context, messages []fantasy.Message,
onToolCall ToolCallHandler, onToolExecution ToolExecutionHandler, onToolResult ToolResultHandler,
@@ -250,18 +251,21 @@ func (a *Agent) GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming(ctx context.Context, messages []fan
ctx = core.ContextWithToolOutputCallback(ctx, onToolOutput)
}
// Fantasy requires the current user input as Prompt, with prior messages as history.
// The agent requires the current user input as Prompt, with prior messages as history.
// Extract the last user message text and files as the prompt, and pass everything
// before it as Messages. Files (e.g. clipboard images) are passed via the Files
// field so Fantasy includes them in the API request.
// field so the agent includes them in the API request.
prompt, files, history := splitPromptAndHistory(messages)
// Track current tool call info for callbacks
var currentToolName string
// Apply message-level cache control for Anthropic models.
// This avoids type conflicts with provider-level options.
history = applyCacheControlToMessages(history)
// Track current tool call args for callbacks
var currentToolArgs string
// Use the streaming path when streaming is enabled OR when any callbacks are
// provided. Fantasy only exposes tool/step callbacks on AgentStreamCall, so
// provided. The agent only exposes tool/step callbacks on AgentStreamCall, so
// Stream is required to observe tool execution in real time. The non-streaming
// Generate path is reserved for the simple case with no callbacks at all.
hasCallbacks := onToolCall != nil || onToolExecution != nil || onToolResult != nil ||
@@ -269,12 +273,12 @@ func (a *Agent) GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming(ctx context.Context, messages []fan
if a.streamingEnabled || hasCallbacks {
// Track completed step messages so we can return partial results
// on cancellation. Fantasy's Stream() discards accumulated steps
// on cancellation. The agent's Stream() discards accumulated steps
// when it returns an error, but the OnStepFinish callback fires
// for every step that completed before the error occurred.
var completedStepMessages []fantasy.Message
// Use fantasy's streaming agent
// Use the streaming agent
streamCall := fantasy.AgentStreamCall{
Prompt: prompt,
Files: files,
@@ -307,7 +311,6 @@ func (a *Agent) GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming(ctx context.Context, messages []fan
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return ctx.Err()
}
currentToolName = tc.ToolName
currentToolArgs = tc.Input
// Notify about the tool call
@@ -404,6 +407,11 @@ func (a *Agent) GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming(ctx context.Context, messages []fan
onConsumed(len(steered))
}
}
// Apply message-level cache control for Anthropic models.
// This avoids type conflicts with provider-level options.
result.Messages = applyCacheControlToMessages(result.Messages)
return stepCtx, result, nil
}
}
@@ -451,13 +459,11 @@ func (a *Agent) GenerateWithLoopAndStreaming(ctx context.Context, messages []fan
onResponse(result.Response.Content.Text())
}
_ = currentToolName // satisfy compiler for non-streaming path
return convertAgentResult(result, messages), nil
}
// splitPromptAndHistory extracts the last user message as the prompt string,
// and returns everything before it as conversation history. Fantasy's agent
// and returns everything before it as conversation history. The agent's
// requires the current turn's input as Prompt (string), with prior messages
// passed separately as Messages (history).
func splitPromptAndHistory(messages []fantasy.Message) (string, []fantasy.FilePart, []fantasy.Message) {
@@ -500,8 +506,8 @@ func splitPromptAndHistory(messages []fantasy.Message) (string, []fantasy.FilePa
return "", nil, messages
}
// convertAgentResult converts a fantasy AgentResult to our GenerateWithLoopResult.
// It builds both the legacy fantasy.Message slice and the new custom content blocks.
// convertAgentResult converts an AgentResult to our GenerateWithLoopResult.
// It builds both the message slice and the new custom content blocks.
func convertAgentResult(result *fantasy.AgentResult, originalMessages []fantasy.Message) *GenerateWithLoopResult {
// Collect all conversation messages: original + all step messages
var allFantasyMessages []fantasy.Message
@@ -514,7 +520,7 @@ func convertAgentResult(result *fantasy.AgentResult, originalMessages []fantasy.
// Convert to custom content blocks
var allMessages []message.Message
for _, fm := range allFantasyMessages {
allMessages = append(allMessages, message.FromFantasyMessage(fm))
allMessages = append(allMessages, message.FromLLMMessage(fm))
}
return &GenerateWithLoopResult{
@@ -526,7 +532,7 @@ func convertAgentResult(result *fantasy.AgentResult, originalMessages []fantasy.
}
}
// extractToolResultText extracts the text and error status from a fantasy ToolResultContent.
// extractToolResultText extracts the text and error status from a ToolResultContent.
// For core tools, the result is already clean text (no MCP JSON wrapping).
// For MCP tools, it unwraps the MCP content structure.
func extractToolResultText(tr fantasy.ToolResultContent) (string, bool) {
@@ -539,7 +545,7 @@ func extractToolResultText(tr fantasy.ToolResultContent) (string, bool) {
return errResult.Error.Error(), true
}
// Get text directly from the Fantasy result type.
// Get text directly from the result type.
if textResult, ok := tr.Result.(fantasy.ToolResultOutputContentText); ok {
// Try to unwrap MCP JSON structure (for external MCP tools).
// Core tools return plain text, so this is a no-op for them.
@@ -652,7 +658,7 @@ func (a *Agent) SetModel(ctx context.Context, config *models.ProviderConfig) err
allTools = a.toolWrapper(allTools)
}
// Rebuild fantasy agent options.
// Rebuild agent options.
var agentOpts []fantasy.AgentOption
if a.systemPrompt != "" {
agentOpts = append(agentOpts, fantasy.WithSystemPrompt(a.systemPrompt))
@@ -672,7 +678,8 @@ func (a *Agent) SetModel(ctx context.Context, config *models.ProviderConfig) err
}
// Pass generation parameters when available.
if config.MaxTokens > 0 {
// Skip max_output_tokens for providers that don't support it (e.g., Codex OAuth)
if config.MaxTokens > 0 && !providerResult.SkipMaxOutputTokens {
agentOpts = append(agentOpts, fantasy.WithMaxOutputTokens(int64(config.MaxTokens)))
}
if config.Temperature != nil {
@@ -712,7 +719,7 @@ func (a *Agent) SetModel(ctx context.Context, config *models.ProviderConfig) err
return nil
}
// GetModel returns the underlying fantasy LanguageModel.
// GetModel returns the underlying LanguageModel.
func (a *Agent) GetModel() fantasy.LanguageModel {
return a.model
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
package agent
import (
"charm.land/fantasy"
"charm.land/fantasy/providers/anthropic"
)
// cacheControlOptions returns provider options for Anthropic cache control.
// This is used at the message level to avoid type conflicts with provider-level options.
func cacheControlOptions() fantasy.ProviderOptions {
return anthropic.NewProviderCacheControlOptions(&anthropic.ProviderCacheControlOptions{
CacheControl: anthropic.CacheControl{
Type: "ephemeral",
},
})
}
// applyCacheControlToMessages adds cache control to specific messages.
// Anthropic allows max 4 cache blocks per request.
// Counts existing cache blocks and only adds new ones up to the limit.
func applyCacheControlToMessages(messages []fantasy.Message) []fantasy.Message {
if len(messages) == 0 {
return messages
}
// Make a copy to avoid modifying the original slice
result := make([]fantasy.Message, len(messages))
copy(result, messages)
cacheOpts := cacheControlOptions()
maxCacheBlocks := 4
// Helper to check if message already has cache control
hasCache := func(msg fantasy.Message) bool {
if msg.ProviderOptions == nil {
return false
}
if _, ok := msg.ProviderOptions["anthropic"]; ok {
return true
}
return false
}
// Count existing cache blocks
existingCacheCount := 0
for _, msg := range result {
if hasCache(msg) {
existingCacheCount++
}
}
// If we're already at or over the limit, don't add more
if existingCacheCount >= maxCacheBlocks {
return result
}
// How many new cache blocks can we add?
remaining := maxCacheBlocks - existingCacheCount
// First: find and cache the last system message (most important)
lastSystemIdx := -1
for i, msg := range result {
if msg.Role == fantasy.MessageRoleSystem {
lastSystemIdx = i
}
}
if lastSystemIdx >= 0 && remaining > 0 && !hasCache(result[lastSystemIdx]) {
result[lastSystemIdx].ProviderOptions = cacheOpts
remaining--
}
// Second: cache the most recent messages (up to remaining limit)
// Work backwards from the end to prioritize recent context
for i := len(result) - 1; i >= 0 && remaining > 0; i-- {
if hasCache(result[i]) {
continue
}
result[i].ProviderOptions = cacheOpts
remaining--
}
return result
}
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ type AgentCreationOptions struct {
// CoreTools overrides the default core tool set. If empty, core.AllTools()
// is used.
CoreTools []fantasy.AgentTool
// ToolWrapper wraps the combined tool list before Fantasy agent creation.
// ToolWrapper wraps the combined tool list before agent creation.
ToolWrapper func([]fantasy.AgentTool) []fantasy.AgentTool
// ExtraTools are additional tools to include (e.g. from extensions).
ExtraTools []fantasy.AgentTool
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@@ -3,7 +3,11 @@ package app
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"charm.land/fantasy"
@@ -16,7 +20,7 @@ import (
// queueItem holds a prompt and optional image attachments for the execution queue.
type queueItem struct {
Prompt string
Files []fantasy.FilePart
Files []kit.LLMFilePart
}
// App is the application-layer orchestrator. It owns the agentic loop,
@@ -65,11 +69,20 @@ type App struct {
// rootCtx/rootCancel are used to signal shutdown to all goroutines.
rootCtx context.Context
rootCancel context.CancelFunc
// widgetUpdatePending is set to true when a WidgetUpdateEvent has been
// sent to the TUI but not yet consumed by its event loop. While the flag
// is set, subsequent NotifyWidgetUpdate calls are coalesced (dropped) to
// prevent fast extension tickers from flooding the BubbleTea mailbox with
// redundant re-render triggers. The flag is cleared after a short debounce
// (~1 frame) so new updates are always let through once the TUI has had a
// chance to process the pending event.
widgetUpdatePending atomic.Bool
}
// New creates a new App with the provided options and pre-loaded messages.
// initialMessages may be nil or empty for a fresh session.
func New(opts Options, initialMessages []fantasy.Message) *App {
func New(opts Options, initialMessages []kit.LLMMessage) *App {
rootCtx, rootCancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
return &App{
opts: opts,
@@ -113,9 +126,8 @@ func (a *App) Run(prompt string) int {
// If the app is idle the prompt executes immediately; otherwise it is queued.
// Returns the current queue depth (0 = started immediately, >0 = queued).
//
// Satisfies ui.AppController (via RunWithImages which converts ImageAttachment
// to fantasy.FilePart).
func (a *App) RunWithFiles(prompt string, files []fantasy.FilePart) int {
// Satisfies ui.AppController.
func (a *App) RunWithFiles(prompt string, files []kit.LLMFilePart) int {
a.mu.Lock()
if a.closed {
@@ -258,6 +270,17 @@ func (a *App) ClearMessages() {
}
}
// ReloadMessagesFromTree clears the in-memory message store and reloads it
// from the tree session's current branch. Unlike ClearMessages, this does NOT
// reset the tree session's leaf pointer. Used after Branch() to sync the
// store with the new branch position.
func (a *App) ReloadMessagesFromTree() {
a.store.Clear()
if a.opts.TreeSession != nil {
a.store.Replace(a.opts.TreeSession.GetLLMMessages())
}
}
// GetTreeSession returns the tree session manager, or nil if not configured.
func (a *App) GetTreeSession() *session.TreeManager {
return a.opts.TreeSession
@@ -272,10 +295,14 @@ func (a *App) SwitchTreeSession(ts *session.TreeManager) {
_ = old.Close()
}
a.opts.TreeSession = ts
// Also update the kit SDK's tree session so messages are persisted correctly.
if a.opts.Kit != nil {
a.opts.Kit.SetTreeSession(ts)
}
// Reload messages from new session.
a.store.Clear()
if ts != nil {
a.store.Replace(ts.GetFantasyMessages())
a.store.Replace(ts.GetLLMMessages())
}
}
@@ -286,12 +313,12 @@ func (a *App) SwitchTreeSession(ts *session.TreeManager) {
//
// Satisfies ui.AppController.
func (a *App) AddContextMessage(text string) {
msg := fantasy.NewUserMessage(text)
a.store.Add(msg)
kitMsg := fantasy.NewUserMessage(text)
a.store.Add(kitMsg)
// Persist to tree session if active.
if ts := a.opts.TreeSession; ts != nil {
_, _ = ts.AppendFantasyMessage(msg)
_, _ = ts.AppendLLMMessage(fantasy.NewUserMessage(text))
}
}
@@ -329,6 +356,15 @@ func (a *App) CompactConversation(customInstructions string) error {
a.mu.Unlock()
}()
// Subscribe to SDK events for streaming compaction summary to the TUI.
sendFn := func(msg tea.Msg) {
if a.program != nil {
a.program.Send(msg)
}
}
unsub := a.subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn, nil)
defer unsub()
result, err := a.opts.Kit.Compact(a.rootCtx, nil, customInstructions)
if err != nil {
a.sendEvent(CompactErrorEvent{Err: err})
@@ -341,7 +377,7 @@ func (a *App) CompactConversation(customInstructions string) error {
// Sync in-memory store with the compacted session.
if a.opts.TreeSession != nil {
a.store.Replace(a.opts.TreeSession.GetFantasyMessages())
a.store.Replace(a.opts.TreeSession.GetLLMMessages())
}
a.sendEvent(CompactCompleteEvent{
@@ -447,6 +483,13 @@ func (a *App) Close() {
// Wait for background goroutines.
a.wg.Wait()
// Clean up empty session file on shutdown.
if ts := a.opts.TreeSession; ts != nil && ts.IsEmpty() {
if path := ts.GetFilePath(); path != "" {
_ = os.Remove(path)
}
}
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -471,11 +514,10 @@ func (a *App) drainQueue(first queueItem) {
a.mu.Lock()
items = append(items, a.queue...)
a.queue = a.queue[:0] // Clear the queue
queueLen := len(a.queue)
a.mu.Unlock()
// Send queue updated event (queue is now empty)
a.sendEvent(QueueUpdatedEvent{Length: queueLen})
// Notify UI: all queued messages have been consumed into this batch.
a.sendEvent(QueueUpdatedEvent{Length: 0})
// Process all collected items as a single batch
a.runQueueBatch(items)
@@ -508,6 +550,11 @@ func (a *App) drainQueue(first queueItem) {
}
a.mu.Unlock()
if hasMore {
// Notify UI: these newly queued messages have been consumed into the next batch.
a.sendEvent(QueueUpdatedEvent{Length: 0})
}
if !hasMore {
// No more items, we're done
break
@@ -555,7 +602,7 @@ func (a *App) runQueueBatch(items []queueItem) {
// call/result pairs; only the in-progress message or tool
// call is discarded. Sync the in-memory store to match.
if ts := a.opts.TreeSession; ts != nil {
a.store.Replace(ts.GetFantasyMessages())
a.store.Replace(ts.GetLLMMessages())
}
a.sendEvent(StepCancelledEvent{})
return
@@ -574,7 +621,7 @@ func (a *App) runQueueBatch(items []queueItem) {
// executeStep runs a single agentic step by delegating to the SDK's
// PromptResult() (or PromptResultWithFiles for multimodal), which handles
// session persistence, hooks, extension events, and the generation loop.
func (a *App) executeStep(ctx context.Context, prompt string, eventFn func(tea.Msg), files []fantasy.FilePart) (*kit.TurnResult, error) {
func (a *App) executeStep(ctx context.Context, prompt string, eventFn func(tea.Msg), files []kit.LLMFilePart) (*kit.TurnResult, error) {
// Test hook: bypass SDK entirely.
if a.opts.PromptFunc != nil {
return a.opts.PromptFunc(ctx, prompt)
@@ -586,9 +633,10 @@ func (a *App) executeStep(ctx context.Context, prompt string, eventFn func(tea.M
}
}
// Subscribe to SDK events for TUI rendering. The subscription is
// temporary — it lives only for the duration of this step.
unsub := a.subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn)
// Subscribe to SDK events for TUI rendering and per-step usage updates.
// The subscription is temporary — it lives only for the duration of this step.
var sawStepUsage atomic.Bool
unsub := a.subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn, &sawStepUsage)
defer unsub()
// Show spinner while the agent works.
@@ -608,8 +656,9 @@ func (a *App) executeStep(ctx context.Context, prompt string, eventFn func(tea.M
// Sync in-memory store with the SDK's authoritative conversation.
a.store.Replace(result.Messages)
// Update usage tracker.
a.updateUsageFromTurnResult(result, prompt)
// Update usage tracker. If per-step usage was already recorded from
// StepUsageEvent callbacks, avoid double-counting totals.
a.updateUsageFromTurnResult(result, prompt, sawStepUsage.Load())
return result, nil
}
@@ -633,9 +682,10 @@ func (a *App) executeBatch(ctx context.Context, items []queueItem, eventFn func(
}
}
// Subscribe to SDK events for TUI rendering. The subscription is
// temporary — it lives only for the duration of this step.
unsub := a.subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn)
// Subscribe to SDK events for TUI rendering and per-step usage updates.
// The subscription is temporary — it lives only for the duration of this step.
var sawStepUsage atomic.Bool
unsub := a.subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn, &sawStepUsage)
defer unsub()
// Show spinner while the agent works.
@@ -668,8 +718,8 @@ func (a *App) executeBatch(ctx context.Context, items []queueItem, eventFn func(
messages = append(messages, item.Prompt)
}
// TODO: Handle file attachments in batch mode
// For now, files are ignored in batch mode (rare edge case)
// File attachments are not supported in batch mode; fall back to
// processing only the first item that carries files.
if hasFiles {
// If files exist, fall back to processing just the first item with files
for _, item := range items {
@@ -690,8 +740,10 @@ func (a *App) executeBatch(ctx context.Context, items []queueItem, eventFn func(
// Sync in-memory store with the SDK's authoritative conversation.
a.store.Replace(result.Messages)
// Update usage tracker (using last item's prompt for tracking).
a.updateUsageFromTurnResult(result, items[len(items)-1].Prompt)
// Update usage tracker (using last item's prompt for fallback estimation).
// If per-step usage was already recorded from StepUsageEvent callbacks,
// avoid double-counting totals.
a.updateUsageFromTurnResult(result, items[len(items)-1].Prompt, sawStepUsage.Load())
return result, nil
}
@@ -708,9 +760,10 @@ func (a *App) sendEvent(msg tea.Msg) {
}
// subscribeSDKEvents registers temporary SDK event subscribers that convert
// SDK events to tea.Msg events and dispatch them via sendFn. Returns an
// unsubscribe function that removes all listeners.
func (a *App) subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn func(tea.Msg)) func() {
// SDK events to tea.Msg events and dispatch them via sendFn. When stepUsageSeen
// is provided, it is set to true after any non-zero StepUsageEvent is observed.
// Returns an unsubscribe function that removes all listeners.
func (a *App) subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn func(tea.Msg), stepUsageSeen *atomic.Bool) func() {
k := a.opts.Kit
var unsubs []func()
@@ -742,17 +795,10 @@ func (a *App) subscribeSDKEvents(sendFn func(tea.Msg)) func() {
Chunk: ev.Chunk,
IsStderr: ev.IsStderr,
})
case kit.StepUsageEvent:
if a.opts.UsageTracker != nil {
a.opts.UsageTracker.UpdateUsage(
int(ev.InputTokens),
int(ev.OutputTokens),
int(ev.CacheReadTokens),
int(ev.CacheWriteTokens),
)
}
case kit.SteerConsumedEvent:
sendFn(SteerConsumedEvent{})
case kit.StepUsageEvent:
a.recordStepUsage(ev, stepUsageSeen)
}
}))
@@ -821,12 +867,32 @@ func (a *App) NotifyModelChanged(provider, model string) {
// NotifyWidgetUpdate sends a WidgetUpdateEvent to the TUI so it re-renders
// extension widgets. Called from the extension context's SetWidget/RemoveWidget
// closures. In non-interactive mode this is a no-op (widgets are TUI-only).
//
// Coalescing: if a WidgetUpdateEvent is already queued and not yet consumed
// by the TUI event loop, additional calls within the same ~16 ms window are
// dropped. This prevents fast extension tickers from flooding BubbleTea's
// mailbox with redundant re-render triggers.
func (a *App) NotifyWidgetUpdate() {
// Coalesce: only one pending update at a time.
if !a.widgetUpdatePending.CompareAndSwap(false, true) {
return
}
a.mu.Lock()
prog := a.program
a.mu.Unlock()
if prog != nil {
prog.Send(WidgetUpdateEvent{})
// Reset the pending flag after a short debounce so subsequent calls
// within the same render cycle are also coalesced, but new updates
// after the cycle are allowed through.
go func() {
time.Sleep(16 * time.Millisecond) // ~1 frame at 60 fps
a.widgetUpdatePending.Store(false)
}()
} else {
// No program registered (non-interactive mode); clear the flag so
// future calls are never permanently blocked.
a.widgetUpdatePending.Store(false)
}
}
@@ -922,29 +988,106 @@ func (a *App) PrintBlockFromExtension(opts extensions.PrintBlockOpts) {
}
}
// recordStepUsage applies token/cost usage reported for a completed step.
// Step usage events arrive even when a turn is later cancelled, so this keeps
// the usage widget accurate on all stop paths.
func (a *App) recordStepUsage(ev kit.StepUsageEvent, stepUsageSeen *atomic.Bool) {
hasUsage := ev.InputTokens > 0 || ev.OutputTokens > 0 || ev.CacheReadTokens > 0 || ev.CacheWriteTokens > 0
if a.opts.Debug {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] recordStepUsage: hasUsage=%v input=%d output=%d cacheRead=%d cacheWrite=%d",
hasUsage, ev.InputTokens, ev.OutputTokens, ev.CacheReadTokens, ev.CacheWriteTokens)
}
if !hasUsage {
return
}
if stepUsageSeen != nil {
stepUsageSeen.Store(true)
}
if a.opts.UsageTracker == nil {
return
}
a.opts.UsageTracker.UpdateUsage(
int(ev.InputTokens),
int(ev.OutputTokens),
int(ev.CacheReadTokens),
int(ev.CacheWriteTokens),
)
// NOTE: We do NOT call SetContextTokens here. Context fill is set once
// at turn completion via updateUsageFromTurnResult using FinalUsage.InputTokens,
// which reflects the full accumulated context. Per-step context tokens would
// cause the display to jump around during multi-step tool calls.
}
// updateUsageFromTurnResult records token usage from an SDK TurnResult into the
// configured UsageTracker. This is the SDK-path equivalent of updateUsage.
func (a *App) updateUsageFromTurnResult(result *kit.TurnResult, userPrompt string) {
// configured UsageTracker. Called once per turn after the turn completes.
//
// When sawStepUsage is true, totals were already accumulated incrementally via
// StepUsageEvent callbacks; in that case this method only updates context fill.
// Otherwise it falls back to TotalUsage from the API response.
//
// NOTE: We only use ACTUAL token counts from API responses for cost tracking.
// Estimation is never used for costs - only API-reported tokens are accurate.
func (a *App) updateUsageFromTurnResult(result *kit.TurnResult, userPrompt string, sawStepUsage bool) {
if a.opts.UsageTracker == nil || result == nil {
return
}
if result.TotalUsage != nil {
inputTokens := int(result.TotalUsage.InputTokens)
outputTokens := int(result.TotalUsage.OutputTokens)
if inputTokens > 0 && outputTokens > 0 {
cacheReadTokens := int(result.TotalUsage.CacheReadTokens)
cacheWriteTokens := int(result.TotalUsage.CacheCreationTokens)
a.opts.UsageTracker.UpdateUsage(inputTokens, outputTokens, cacheReadTokens, cacheWriteTokens)
// Debug logging for token tracking
if a.opts.Debug {
if result.TotalUsage != nil {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult TotalUsage: input=%d output=%d cacheRead=%d cacheCreate=%d",
result.TotalUsage.InputTokens, result.TotalUsage.OutputTokens,
result.TotalUsage.CacheReadTokens, result.TotalUsage.CacheCreationTokens)
} else {
a.opts.UsageTracker.EstimateAndUpdateUsage(userPrompt, result.Response)
return
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult: TotalUsage=nil")
}
if result.FinalUsage != nil {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult FinalUsage: input=%d output=%d cacheRead=%d cacheCreate=%d",
result.FinalUsage.InputTokens, result.FinalUsage.OutputTokens,
result.FinalUsage.CacheReadTokens, result.FinalUsage.CacheCreationTokens)
} else {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult: FinalUsage=nil")
}
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult: sawStepUsage=%v", sawStepUsage)
}
if result.FinalUsage != nil {
if ct := int(result.FinalUsage.InputTokens) + int(result.FinalUsage.OutputTokens); ct > 0 {
a.opts.UsageTracker.SetContextTokens(ct)
// --- Accumulate cost/token totals for the session ---
// Only use actual API-reported tokens for cost tracking.
// If sawStepUsage is true, totals were already updated via StepUsageEvent.
// Check any token field > 0 (not just InputTokens) because cached prompts
// can result in InputTokens=0 while OutputTokens>0 (OpenAI-compatible behavior).
hasTotalUsage := result.TotalUsage != nil &&
(result.TotalUsage.InputTokens > 0 ||
result.TotalUsage.OutputTokens > 0 ||
result.TotalUsage.CacheReadTokens > 0 ||
result.TotalUsage.CacheCreationTokens > 0)
if a.opts.Debug {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult: hasTotalUsage=%v", hasTotalUsage)
}
if !sawStepUsage && hasTotalUsage {
if a.opts.Debug {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult: calling UpdateUsage input=%d output=%d cacheRead=%d cacheCreate=%d",
result.TotalUsage.InputTokens, result.TotalUsage.OutputTokens,
result.TotalUsage.CacheReadTokens, result.TotalUsage.CacheCreationTokens)
}
a.opts.UsageTracker.UpdateUsage(
int(result.TotalUsage.InputTokens),
int(result.TotalUsage.OutputTokens),
int(result.TotalUsage.CacheReadTokens),
int(result.TotalUsage.CacheCreationTokens),
)
}
// --- Context window fill (drives the % bar) ---
// Use FinalUsage.InputTokens as the context window fill. The API's InputTokens
// already includes the full conversation history (system prompt + all previous
// messages + current user message). Adding OutputTokens would double-count since
// the output becomes part of the input for the next turn.
if result.FinalUsage != nil && result.FinalUsage.InputTokens > 0 {
if a.opts.Debug {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] updateUsageFromTurnResult: calling SetContextTokens=%d (FinalUsage.InputTokens)",
result.FinalUsage.InputTokens)
}
a.opts.UsageTracker.SetContextTokens(int(result.FinalUsage.InputTokens))
}
}
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@@ -14,6 +14,47 @@ import (
// Helpers
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
type usageUpdaterStub struct {
mu sync.Mutex
updateCalls int
estimateCalls int
contextCalls int
lastUpdateInput int
lastUpdateOutput int
lastUpdateCacheRead int
lastUpdateCacheWrite int
lastContextTokens int
lastEstimateInput string
lastEstimateOutput string
}
func (s *usageUpdaterStub) UpdateUsage(inputTokens, outputTokens, cacheReadTokens, cacheWriteTokens int) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
s.updateCalls++
s.lastUpdateInput = inputTokens
s.lastUpdateOutput = outputTokens
s.lastUpdateCacheRead = cacheReadTokens
s.lastUpdateCacheWrite = cacheWriteTokens
}
func (s *usageUpdaterStub) EstimateAndUpdateUsage(inputText, outputText string) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
s.estimateCalls++
s.lastEstimateInput = inputText
s.lastEstimateOutput = outputText
}
func (s *usageUpdaterStub) SetContextTokens(tokens int) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
s.contextCalls++
s.lastContextTokens = tokens
}
// turnResult builds a minimal TurnResult with response text t.
func turnResult(t string) *kit.TurnResult {
return &kit.TurnResult{Response: t}
@@ -489,3 +530,133 @@ func TestQueueLength_reflects(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("expected 3, got %d", got)
}
}
// TestRecordStepUsage_updatesTracker verifies that per-step usage updates are
// recorded immediately for cost tracking. Context tokens are NOT updated here
// (only via updateUsageFromTurnResult) to avoid display jumps during multi-step
// tool calls.
func TestRecordStepUsage_updatesTracker(t *testing.T) {
usage := &usageUpdaterStub{}
app := New(Options{UsageTracker: usage}, nil)
defer app.Close()
app.recordStepUsage(kit.StepUsageEvent{
InputTokens: 120,
OutputTokens: 45,
CacheReadTokens: 5,
CacheWriteTokens: 2,
}, nil)
usage.mu.Lock()
defer usage.mu.Unlock()
if usage.updateCalls != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 update call, got %d", usage.updateCalls)
}
if usage.lastUpdateInput != 120 || usage.lastUpdateOutput != 45 || usage.lastUpdateCacheRead != 5 || usage.lastUpdateCacheWrite != 2 {
t.Fatalf("unexpected usage update payload: in=%d out=%d cache_read=%d cache_write=%d",
usage.lastUpdateInput, usage.lastUpdateOutput, usage.lastUpdateCacheRead, usage.lastUpdateCacheWrite)
}
// Context tokens should NOT be updated by recordStepUsage (only by updateUsageFromTurnResult)
if usage.contextCalls != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected 0 context token updates from recordStepUsage, got %d", usage.contextCalls)
}
}
// TestUpdateUsageFromTurnResult_skipsTotalsWhenStepUsageSeen ensures we avoid
// double-counting totals once StepUsageEvent-based updates were already applied.
func TestUpdateUsageFromTurnResult_skipsTotalsWhenStepUsageSeen(t *testing.T) {
usage := &usageUpdaterStub{}
app := New(Options{UsageTracker: usage}, nil)
defer app.Close()
app.updateUsageFromTurnResult(&kit.TurnResult{
Response: "ok",
TotalUsage: &kit.LLMUsage{
InputTokens: 999,
OutputTokens: 111,
CacheReadTokens: 7,
CacheCreationTokens: 3,
},
FinalUsage: &kit.LLMUsage{InputTokens: 456},
}, "prompt", true)
usage.mu.Lock()
defer usage.mu.Unlock()
if usage.updateCalls != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected no total usage update when sawStepUsage=true, got %d", usage.updateCalls)
}
if usage.estimateCalls != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected no estimate update when sawStepUsage=true, got %d", usage.estimateCalls)
}
// Context tokens should be InputTokens only (456)
if usage.contextCalls != 1 || usage.lastContextTokens != 456 {
t.Fatalf("expected final context tokens=456 (InputTokens only), got calls=%d tokens=%d", usage.contextCalls, usage.lastContextTokens)
}
}
// TestUpdateUsageFromTurnResult_recordsWhenInputTokensZero verifies that usage
// is recorded when InputTokens=0 but OutputTokens>0 (OpenAI-compatible cache behavior).
func TestUpdateUsageFromTurnResult_recordsWhenInputTokensZero(t *testing.T) {
usage := &usageUpdaterStub{}
app := New(Options{UsageTracker: usage}, nil)
defer app.Close()
// Simulate OpenAI-compatible behavior: all prompt tokens cached, InputTokens=0
app.updateUsageFromTurnResult(&kit.TurnResult{
Response: "ok",
TotalUsage: &kit.LLMUsage{
InputTokens: 0, // All cached - subtracted from prompt
OutputTokens: 150, // Actual generated tokens
CacheReadTokens: 500, // Cache hit
CacheCreationTokens: 0,
},
FinalUsage: &kit.LLMUsage{InputTokens: 0, OutputTokens: 150},
}, "prompt", false)
usage.mu.Lock()
defer usage.mu.Unlock()
if usage.updateCalls != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 update call when InputTokens=0 but OutputTokens>0, got %d", usage.updateCalls)
}
if usage.lastUpdateInput != 0 || usage.lastUpdateOutput != 150 {
t.Fatalf("expected input=0 output=150, got input=%d output=%d",
usage.lastUpdateInput, usage.lastUpdateOutput)
}
if usage.lastUpdateCacheRead != 500 {
t.Fatalf("expected cache_read=500, got %d", usage.lastUpdateCacheRead)
}
}
// TestUpdateUsageFromTurnResult_contextTokensUsesInputOnly verifies that context
// window fill uses InputTokens only (not input+output). The API's InputTokens
// already includes the full conversation history; adding output would double-count.
func TestUpdateUsageFromTurnResult_contextTokensUsesInputOnly(t *testing.T) {
usage := &usageUpdaterStub{}
app := New(Options{UsageTracker: usage}, nil)
defer app.Close()
app.updateUsageFromTurnResult(&kit.TurnResult{
Response: "ok",
TotalUsage: &kit.LLMUsage{
InputTokens: 1000,
OutputTokens: 200,
},
FinalUsage: &kit.LLMUsage{
InputTokens: 1000, // Full context including history
OutputTokens: 200,
},
}, "prompt", false)
usage.mu.Lock()
defer usage.mu.Unlock()
// Context tokens should be InputTokens only (1000), not input+output (1200)
// because InputTokens already includes the full conversation history
if usage.contextCalls != 1 || usage.lastContextTokens != 1000 {
t.Fatalf("expected context tokens=1000 (InputTokens only), got calls=%d tokens=%d",
usage.contextCalls, usage.lastContextTokens)
}
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
package app
import "charm.land/fantasy"
import kit "github.com/mark3labs/kit/pkg/kit"
// StreamChunkEvent is sent by the app layer when a streaming text delta arrives
// from the LLM. Each chunk contains an incremental portion of the response.
@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ type SpinnerEvent struct {
// MessageCreatedEvent is sent when a new message is added to the message store.
// This allows the TUI to stay in sync with the conversation history.
type MessageCreatedEvent struct {
// Message is the fantasy message that was added to the store.
Message fantasy.Message
// Message is the message that was added to the store.
Message kit.LLMMessage
}
// CompactCompleteEvent is sent when a /compact operation finishes successfully.
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@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ package app
import (
"sync"
"charm.land/fantasy"
kit "github.com/mark3labs/kit/pkg/kit"
)
// MessageStore is a thread-safe in-memory store for the conversation history.
// On-disk persistence is handled by the TreeManager at the app/SDK layer.
type MessageStore struct {
mu sync.RWMutex
messages []fantasy.Message
messages []kit.LLMMessage
}
// NewMessageStore creates an empty MessageStore.
@@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ func NewMessageStore() *MessageStore {
// NewMessageStoreWithMessages creates a MessageStore pre-populated with the
// given messages. This is used when loading an existing session at startup.
func NewMessageStoreWithMessages(msgs []fantasy.Message) *MessageStore {
cp := make([]fantasy.Message, len(msgs))
func NewMessageStoreWithMessages(msgs []kit.LLMMessage) *MessageStore {
cp := make([]kit.LLMMessage, len(msgs))
copy(cp, msgs)
return &MessageStore{messages: cp}
}
// Add appends a single message to the store.
func (s *MessageStore) Add(msg fantasy.Message) {
func (s *MessageStore) Add(msg kit.LLMMessage) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
s.messages = append(s.messages, msg)
@@ -36,22 +36,22 @@ func (s *MessageStore) Add(msg fantasy.Message) {
// Replace replaces the entire message history with the given slice. This is
// used after an agent step returns the full updated conversation (including
// tool calls and results).
func (s *MessageStore) Replace(msgs []fantasy.Message) {
func (s *MessageStore) Replace(msgs []kit.LLMMessage) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
cp := make([]fantasy.Message, len(msgs))
cp := make([]kit.LLMMessage, len(msgs))
copy(cp, msgs)
s.messages = cp
}
// GetAll returns a snapshot copy of the current message slice.
// The returned slice is safe to modify without affecting the store.
func (s *MessageStore) GetAll() []fantasy.Message {
func (s *MessageStore) GetAll() []kit.LLMMessage {
s.mu.RLock()
defer s.mu.RUnlock()
cp := make([]fantasy.Message, len(s.messages))
cp := make([]kit.LLMMessage, len(s.messages))
copy(cp, s.messages)
return cp
}
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@@ -4,16 +4,29 @@ import (
"testing"
"charm.land/fantasy"
kit "github.com/mark3labs/kit/pkg/kit"
)
// makeTextMsg builds a minimal fantasy.Message with a single TextPart.
func makeTextMsg(role, text string) fantasy.Message {
return fantasy.Message{
Role: fantasy.MessageRole(role),
// makeTextMsg builds a minimal kit.LLMMessage using fantasy.NewUserMessage
// or constructing with the given role.
func makeTextMsg(role, text string) kit.LLMMessage {
return kit.LLMMessage{
Role: kit.LLMMessageRole(role),
Content: []fantasy.MessagePart{fantasy.TextPart{Text: text}},
}
}
// textOf extracts the plain text from an LLMMessage for assertions.
func textOf(msg kit.LLMMessage) string {
for _, part := range msg.Content {
if tp, ok := part.(fantasy.TextPart); ok {
return tp.Text
}
}
return ""
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// NewMessageStore / NewMessageStoreWithMessages
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -29,7 +42,7 @@ func TestNewMessageStore_empty(t *testing.T) {
}
func TestNewMessageStoreWithMessages_preloaded(t *testing.T) {
msgs := []fantasy.Message{
msgs := []kit.LLMMessage{
makeTextMsg("user", "hello"),
makeTextMsg("assistant", "hi"),
}
@@ -42,7 +55,7 @@ func TestNewMessageStoreWithMessages_preloaded(t *testing.T) {
// NewMessageStoreWithMessages must deep-copy the slice so that external
// modifications don't affect the store.
func TestNewMessageStoreWithMessages_isolatesInput(t *testing.T) {
msgs := []fantasy.Message{makeTextMsg("user", "hello")}
msgs := []kit.LLMMessage{makeTextMsg("user", "hello")}
s := NewMessageStoreWithMessages(msgs)
// Mutate the source slice.
@@ -52,9 +65,8 @@ func TestNewMessageStoreWithMessages_isolatesInput(t *testing.T) {
if len(got) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 message, got %d", len(got))
}
tp, ok := got[0].Content[0].(fantasy.TextPart)
if !ok || tp.Text != "hello" {
t.Fatalf("store was mutated by external slice change; got %q", tp.Text)
if textOf(got[0]) != "hello" {
t.Fatalf("store was mutated by external slice change; got %q", textOf(got[0]))
}
}
@@ -80,9 +92,8 @@ func TestAdd_preservesOrder(t *testing.T) {
}
got := s.GetAll()
for i, expected := range texts {
tp, ok := got[i].Content[0].(fantasy.TextPart)
if !ok || tp.Text != expected {
t.Fatalf("message[%d]: expected %q, got %q", i, expected, tp.Text)
if textOf(got[i]) != expected {
t.Fatalf("message[%d]: expected %q, got %q", i, expected, textOf(got[i]))
}
}
}
@@ -95,7 +106,7 @@ func TestReplace_swapsHistory(t *testing.T) {
s := NewMessageStore()
s.Add(makeTextMsg("user", "old"))
replacement := []fantasy.Message{
replacement := []kit.LLMMessage{
makeTextMsg("user", "new1"),
makeTextMsg("assistant", "new2"),
}
@@ -105,25 +116,22 @@ func TestReplace_swapsHistory(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 messages after replace, got %d", s.Len())
}
got := s.GetAll()
tp0, _ := got[0].Content[0].(fantasy.TextPart)
tp1, _ := got[1].Content[0].(fantasy.TextPart)
if tp0.Text != "new1" || tp1.Text != "new2" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected messages after replace: %q %q", tp0.Text, tp1.Text)
if textOf(got[0]) != "new1" || textOf(got[1]) != "new2" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected messages after replace: %q %q", textOf(got[0]), textOf(got[1]))
}
}
// Replace must deep-copy the incoming slice.
func TestReplace_isolatesInput(t *testing.T) {
s := NewMessageStore()
replacement := []fantasy.Message{makeTextMsg("user", "original")}
replacement := []kit.LLMMessage{makeTextMsg("user", "original")}
s.Replace(replacement)
replacement[0] = makeTextMsg("user", "mutated")
got := s.GetAll()
tp, _ := got[0].Content[0].(fantasy.TextPart)
if tp.Text != "original" {
t.Fatalf("store was mutated by external slice change after Replace; got %q", tp.Text)
if textOf(got[0]) != "original" {
t.Fatalf("store was mutated by external slice change after Replace; got %q", textOf(got[0]))
}
}
@@ -140,9 +148,8 @@ func TestGetAll_returnsCopy(t *testing.T) {
got[0] = makeTextMsg("user", "mutated")
internal := s.GetAll()
tp, _ := internal[0].Content[0].(fantasy.TextPart)
if tp.Text != "hello" {
t.Fatalf("GetAll returned non-copy; store was mutated to %q", tp.Text)
if textOf(internal[0]) != "hello" {
t.Fatalf("GetAll returned non-copy; store was mutated to %q", textOf(internal[0]))
}
}
@@ -179,9 +186,8 @@ func TestClear_allowsSubsequentAdds(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 message after Clear+Add, got %d", s.Len())
}
got := s.GetAll()
tp, _ := got[0].Content[0].(fantasy.TextPart)
if tp.Text != "after" {
t.Fatalf("expected %q, got %q", "after", tp.Text)
if textOf(got[0]) != "after" {
t.Fatalf("expected %q, got %q", "after", textOf(got[0]))
}
}
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@@ -67,10 +67,6 @@ type Options struct {
// Debug enables verbose debug logging.
Debug bool
// CompactMode selects the compact renderer instead of the block renderer for
// message formatting.
CompactMode bool
// UsageTracker is an optional callback for recording token usage after each
// agent step. When non-nil, the app layer calls UpdateUsage (or
// EstimateAndUpdateUsage as a fallback) using the usage data returned by the
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@@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ import (
)
// CredentialStore holds all stored credentials for various providers.
// Currently supports Anthropic credentials with both OAuth and API key authentication methods.
// Currently supports Anthropic and OpenAI credentials with both OAuth and API key authentication methods.
type CredentialStore struct {
Anthropic *AnthropicCredentials `json:"anthropic,omitempty"`
OpenAI *OpenAICredentials `json:"openai,omitempty"`
}
// AnthropicCredentials holds Anthropic API credentials supporting both OAuth
@@ -28,13 +29,44 @@ type AnthropicCredentials struct {
CreatedAt time.Time `json:"created_at"`
}
// OpenAICredentials holds OpenAI API credentials supporting both OAuth
// and API key authentication methods. The Type field indicates which authentication
// method is being used. For OAuth, tokens are stored with expiration timestamps
// for automatic refresh. For API keys, only the key itself is stored.
type OpenAICredentials struct {
Type string `json:"type"` // "oauth" or "api_key"
APIKey string `json:"api_key,omitempty"` // For API key auth
AccessToken string `json:"access_token,omitempty"` // For OAuth
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token,omitempty"` // For OAuth
ExpiresAt int64 `json:"expires_at,omitempty"` // For OAuth
AccountID string `json:"account_id,omitempty"` // For OAuth (ChatGPT account ID)
CreatedAt time.Time `json:"created_at"`
}
// oauthTokenExpired reports whether an OAuth token with the given type and
// expiry unix timestamp is past its expiry. Returns false for API key
// credentials or when no expiry is set.
func oauthTokenExpired(credType string, expiresAt int64) bool {
if credType != "oauth" || expiresAt == 0 {
return false
}
return time.Now().Unix() >= expiresAt
}
// oauthTokenNeedsRefresh reports whether an OAuth token will expire within the
// next 5 minutes, allowing proactive refresh before it becomes invalid.
// Returns false for API key credentials or when no expiry is set.
func oauthTokenNeedsRefresh(credType string, expiresAt int64) bool {
if credType != "oauth" || expiresAt == 0 {
return false
}
return time.Now().Unix() >= (expiresAt - 300) // 5 minutes buffer
}
// IsExpired checks if the OAuth token is expired based on the ExpiresAt timestamp.
// Returns false for API key authentication or if no expiration is set.
func (c *AnthropicCredentials) IsExpired() bool {
if c.Type != "oauth" || c.ExpiresAt == 0 {
return false
}
return time.Now().Unix() >= c.ExpiresAt
return oauthTokenExpired(c.Type, c.ExpiresAt)
}
// NeedsRefresh checks if the OAuth token needs refresh, returning true if the token
@@ -42,10 +74,21 @@ func (c *AnthropicCredentials) IsExpired() bool {
// to avoid authentication failures during operations. Returns false for API key
// authentication or if no expiration is set.
func (c *AnthropicCredentials) NeedsRefresh() bool {
if c.Type != "oauth" || c.ExpiresAt == 0 {
return false
}
return time.Now().Unix() >= (c.ExpiresAt - 300) // 5 minutes buffer
return oauthTokenNeedsRefresh(c.Type, c.ExpiresAt)
}
// IsExpired checks if the OAuth token is expired based on the ExpiresAt timestamp.
// Returns false for API key authentication or if no expiration is set.
func (c *OpenAICredentials) IsExpired() bool {
return oauthTokenExpired(c.Type, c.ExpiresAt)
}
// NeedsRefresh checks if the OAuth token needs refresh, returning true if the token
// will expire within the next 5 minutes. This allows for proactive token refresh
// to avoid authentication failures during operations. Returns false for API key
// authentication or if no expiration is set.
func (c *OpenAICredentials) NeedsRefresh() bool {
return oauthTokenNeedsRefresh(c.Type, c.ExpiresAt)
}
// CredentialManager handles secure storage and retrieval of authentication credentials.
@@ -212,6 +255,142 @@ func (cm *CredentialManager) HasAnthropicCredentials() (bool, error) {
}
}
// SetOpenAICredentials stores OpenAI API key credentials. It validates the
// API key format before storing. The API key must start with "sk-" and be
// at least 20 characters long. Returns an error if the API key is invalid or
// if storage fails.
func (cm *CredentialManager) SetOpenAICredentials(apiKey string) error {
if err := validateOpenAIAPIKey(apiKey); err != nil {
return err
}
store, err := cm.LoadCredentials()
if err != nil {
return err
}
store.OpenAI = &OpenAICredentials{
Type: "api_key",
APIKey: apiKey,
CreatedAt: time.Now(),
}
return cm.SaveCredentials(store)
}
// GetOpenAICredentials retrieves stored OpenAI credentials. Returns nil if
// no credentials are stored. The returned credentials may be either OAuth or API
// key type, check the Type field to determine which.
func (cm *CredentialManager) GetOpenAICredentials() (*OpenAICredentials, error) {
store, err := cm.LoadCredentials()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return store.OpenAI, nil
}
// RemoveOpenAICredentials removes stored OpenAI credentials from storage.
// If this was the only credential stored, the entire credentials file is removed.
// Returns an error if the removal fails.
func (cm *CredentialManager) RemoveOpenAICredentials() error {
store, err := cm.LoadCredentials()
if err != nil {
return err
}
store.OpenAI = nil
// If store is empty, remove the file entirely
if store.Anthropic == nil && store.OpenAI == nil {
if err := os.Remove(cm.credentialsPath); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to remove credentials file: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
return cm.SaveCredentials(store)
}
// HasOpenAICredentials checks if valid OpenAI credentials are stored.
// Returns true if either a non-empty OAuth access token or API key is present,
// false otherwise. Returns an error if credentials cannot be loaded.
func (cm *CredentialManager) HasOpenAICredentials() (bool, error) {
creds, err := cm.GetOpenAICredentials()
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if creds == nil {
return false, nil
}
// Check based on credential type
switch creds.Type {
case "oauth":
return creds.AccessToken != "", nil
case "api_key":
return creds.APIKey != "", nil
default:
return false, nil
}
}
// SetOpenAIOAuthCredentials stores OpenAI OAuth credentials in the credential manager's secure storage.
// The credentials should include access token, refresh token, and expiration information.
// Returns an error if the credentials cannot be saved.
func (cm *CredentialManager) SetOpenAIOAuthCredentials(creds *OpenAICredentials) error {
store, err := cm.LoadCredentials()
if err != nil {
return err
}
store.OpenAI = creds
return cm.SaveCredentials(store)
}
// GetValidOpenAIAccessToken returns a valid access token for API requests. For OAuth credentials,
// it automatically refreshes the token if it's expired or about to expire. For API key
// credentials, it simply returns the API key. Returns an error if no credentials are found,
// if token refresh fails, or if the credential type is unknown.
func (cm *CredentialManager) GetValidOpenAIAccessToken() (string, error) {
creds, err := cm.GetOpenAICredentials()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if creds == nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("no credentials found")
}
// For API key auth, return the API key
if creds.Type == "api_key" {
return creds.APIKey, nil
}
// For OAuth, check if token needs refresh
if creds.Type == "oauth" {
if creds.NeedsRefresh() {
// Refresh the token
client := NewOpenAIOAuthClient()
newCreds, err := client.RefreshToken(creds.RefreshToken)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to refresh token: %w", err)
}
// Update stored credentials
if err := cm.SetOpenAIOAuthCredentials(newCreds); err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to save refreshed token: %w", err)
}
return newCreds.AccessToken, nil
}
return creds.AccessToken, nil
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("unknown credential type: %s", creds.Type)
}
// GetCredentialsPath returns the absolute path to the credentials JSON file.
// This is useful for debugging or displaying the storage location to users.
func (cm *CredentialManager) GetCredentialsPath() string {
@@ -238,6 +417,26 @@ func validateAnthropicAPIKey(apiKey string) error {
return nil
}
// validateOpenAIAPIKey validates the format of an OpenAI API key
func validateOpenAIAPIKey(apiKey string) error {
apiKey = strings.TrimSpace(apiKey)
if apiKey == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("API key cannot be empty")
}
// OpenAI API keys typically start with "sk-" and are quite long
if !strings.HasPrefix(apiKey, "sk-") {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid OpenAI API key format (should start with 'sk-')")
}
if len(apiKey) < 20 {
return fmt.Errorf("API key appears to be too short")
}
return nil
}
// GetAnthropicAPIKey retrieves an Anthropic API key from multiple sources in priority order:
// 1. Command-line flag value (highest priority)
// 2. Stored credentials (OAuth or API key)
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strings"
@@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ type OAuthClient struct {
type AuthData struct {
URL string
Verifier string
State string // Optional state parameter for CSRF protection
}
// NewOAuthClient creates a new OAuth client configured for Anthropic's OAuth service.
@@ -199,6 +201,270 @@ func (c *OAuthClient) parseCodeAndState(code string) (parsedCode, parsedState st
return
}
// OpenAIOAuthClient handles OAuth 2.0 authentication flow with OpenAI Codex (ChatGPT Plus/Pro).
// This uses OpenAI's auth0-based OAuth service for ChatGPT account authentication.
type OpenAIOAuthClient struct {
ClientID string
AuthorizeURL string
TokenURL string
RedirectURI string
Scopes string
}
// NewOpenAIOAuthClient creates a new OAuth client configured for OpenAI Codex OAuth.
// This uses the public client ID for CLI applications with PKCE for security.
func NewOpenAIOAuthClient() *OpenAIOAuthClient {
return &OpenAIOAuthClient{
// Public client ID for OpenAI Codex CLI OAuth
ClientID: "app_EMoamEEZ73f0CkXaXp7hrann",
AuthorizeURL: "https://auth.openai.com/oauth/authorize",
TokenURL: "https://auth.openai.com/oauth/token",
RedirectURI: "http://localhost:1455/auth/callback",
Scopes: "openid profile email offline_access",
}
}
// GetAuthorizationURL generates a complete authorization URL for the OAuth flow with
// PKCE parameters. Returns an AuthData structure containing the URL for user
// authentication and the PKCE verifier for the subsequent code exchange.
func (c *OpenAIOAuthClient) GetAuthorizationURL() (*AuthData, error) {
verifier, challenge, err := generatePKCE()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to generate PKCE: %w", err)
}
// Generate random state
stateBytes := make([]byte, 16)
if _, err := rand.Read(stateBytes); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to generate state: %w", err)
}
state := fmt.Sprintf("%x", stateBytes)
params := url.Values{
"response_type": {"code"},
"client_id": {c.ClientID},
"redirect_uri": {c.RedirectURI},
"scope": {c.Scopes},
"code_challenge": {challenge},
"code_challenge_method": {"S256"},
"state": {state},
"id_token_add_organizations": {"true"},
"codex_cli_simplified_flow": {"true"},
"originator": {"kit"},
}
authURL := fmt.Sprintf("%s?%s", c.AuthorizeURL, params.Encode())
return &AuthData{
URL: authURL,
Verifier: verifier,
State: state,
}, nil
}
// ExchangeCode exchanges an authorization code for access and refresh tokens.
// The code parameter should be the authorization code received from the OAuth callback.
// The verifier parameter must be the same PKCE verifier generated during GetAuthorizationURL.
// Returns OpenAICredentials containing the tokens, expiration, and account ID.
func (c *OpenAIOAuthClient) ExchangeCode(code, verifier string) (*OpenAICredentials, error) {
return c.exchangeAuthorizationCode(code, verifier, c.RedirectURI)
}
// exchangeAuthorizationCode performs the token exchange with the OAuth server
func (c *OpenAIOAuthClient) exchangeAuthorizationCode(code, verifier, redirectUri string) (*OpenAICredentials, error) {
data := url.Values{
"grant_type": {"authorization_code"},
"client_id": {c.ClientID},
"code": {code},
"code_verifier": {verifier},
"redirect_uri": {redirectUri},
}
req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(context.Background(), "POST", c.TokenURL, strings.NewReader(data.Encode()))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create request: %w", err)
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
client := &http.Client{Timeout: 30 * time.Second}
resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to make token request: %w", err)
}
defer func() { _ = resp.Body.Close() }()
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("token exchange failed: %s", string(body))
}
var tokenResp struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"`
ExpiresIn int `json:"expires_in"`
IDToken string `json:"id_token"`
}
if err := json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(&tokenResp); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to decode token response: %w", err)
}
if tokenResp.AccessToken == "" || tokenResp.RefreshToken == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("token response missing required fields")
}
// Extract account ID from JWT token
accountID := extractOpenAIAccountID(tokenResp.AccessToken)
if accountID == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to extract account ID from token")
}
return &OpenAICredentials{
Type: "oauth",
AccessToken: tokenResp.AccessToken,
RefreshToken: tokenResp.RefreshToken,
ExpiresAt: time.Now().Unix() + int64(tokenResp.ExpiresIn),
CreatedAt: time.Now(),
AccountID: accountID,
}, nil
}
// RefreshToken refreshes an expired or expiring access token using a refresh token.
// Returns new OpenAICredentials with updated access token, refresh token (may be
// rotated), and new expiration timestamp. Returns an error if the refresh fails or
// the refresh token is invalid.
func (c *OpenAIOAuthClient) RefreshToken(refreshToken string) (*OpenAICredentials, error) {
data := url.Values{
"grant_type": {"refresh_token"},
"refresh_token": {refreshToken},
"client_id": {c.ClientID},
}
req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(context.Background(), "POST", c.TokenURL, strings.NewReader(data.Encode()))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create request: %w", err)
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
client := &http.Client{Timeout: 30 * time.Second}
resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to make refresh request: %w", err)
}
defer func() { _ = resp.Body.Close() }()
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("token refresh failed: %s", string(body))
}
var tokenResp struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"`
ExpiresIn int `json:"expires_in"`
}
if err := json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(&tokenResp); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to decode refresh response: %w", err)
}
if tokenResp.AccessToken == "" || tokenResp.RefreshToken == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("refresh response missing required fields")
}
// Extract account ID from JWT token
accountID := extractOpenAIAccountID(tokenResp.AccessToken)
if accountID == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to extract account ID from refreshed token")
}
return &OpenAICredentials{
Type: "oauth",
AccessToken: tokenResp.AccessToken,
RefreshToken: tokenResp.RefreshToken,
ExpiresAt: time.Now().Unix() + int64(tokenResp.ExpiresIn),
CreatedAt: time.Now(),
AccountID: accountID,
}, nil
}
// extractOpenAIAccountID extracts the ChatGPT account ID from a JWT access token.
// The account ID is stored in the claim path https://api.openai.com/auth.chatgpt_account_id
func extractOpenAIAccountID(token string) string {
// JWT tokens are base64-encoded JSON payloads
parts := strings.Split(token, ".")
if len(parts) != 3 {
return ""
}
// Decode payload (second part)
payload := parts[1]
// Add padding if needed
if len(payload)%4 != 0 {
payload += strings.Repeat("=", 4-len(payload)%4)
}
decoded, err := base64.URLEncoding.DecodeString(payload)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
var claims map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(decoded, &claims); err != nil {
return ""
}
// Navigate to the claim path: https://api.openai.com/auth.chatgpt_account_id
authPath, ok := claims["https://api.openai.com/auth"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
return ""
}
accountID, ok := authPath["chatgpt_account_id"].(string)
if !ok {
return ""
}
return accountID
}
// ParseOpenAIAuthorizationInput parses various forms of authorization input:
// - Full callback URL: http://localhost:1455/auth/callback?code=xxx&state=yyy
// - Code#State format: abc123#state456
// - Query string: code=abc123&state=state456
// - Just the code: abc123
func ParseOpenAIAuthorizationInput(input string) (code, state string) {
input = strings.TrimSpace(input)
if input == "" {
return "", ""
}
// Try parsing as URL
if strings.HasPrefix(input, "http") {
if u, err := url.Parse(input); err == nil {
return u.Query().Get("code"), u.Query().Get("state")
}
}
// Try code#state format
if strings.Contains(input, "#") {
parts := strings.SplitN(input, "#", 2)
return parts[0], parts[1]
}
// Try query string format
if strings.Contains(input, "code=") {
if values, err := url.ParseQuery(input); err == nil {
return values.Get("code"), values.Get("state")
}
}
// Assume it's just the code
return input, ""
}
// SetOAuthCredentials stores OAuth credentials in the credential manager's secure storage.
// The credentials should include access token, refresh token, and expiration information.
// Returns an error if the credentials cannot be saved.
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@@ -428,6 +428,10 @@ type PreviousCompaction struct {
ModifiedFiles []string
}
// StreamCallback is called for each chunk of text during streaming compaction.
// Return a non-nil error to cancel the stream.
type StreamCallback func(delta string) error
// Compact summarises older messages using the LLM, returning the compaction
// result and a new message slice (summary message + preserved recent
// messages).
@@ -442,6 +446,8 @@ type PreviousCompaction struct {
//
// prev carries file tracking from a previous compaction for cumulative
// tracking. Pass nil if there is no prior compaction.
// onChunk is an optional callback for streaming summary text. Pass nil for
// non-streaming compaction.
func Compact(
ctx context.Context,
model fantasy.LanguageModel,
@@ -449,6 +455,7 @@ func Compact(
opts CompactionOptions,
customInstructions string,
prev *PreviousCompaction,
onChunk StreamCallback,
) (*CompactionResult, []fantasy.Message, error) {
opts.defaults()
@@ -487,9 +494,9 @@ func Compact(
var err error
if IsSplitTurn(messages, cutPoint) {
summaryText, err = compactSplitTurn(ctx, model, oldMessages, messages, cutPoint, opts, customInstructions)
summaryText, err = compactSplitTurn(ctx, model, oldMessages, messages, cutPoint, opts, customInstructions, onChunk)
} else {
summaryText, err = compactNormal(ctx, model, oldMessages, opts, customInstructions)
summaryText, err = compactNormal(ctx, model, oldMessages, opts, customInstructions, onChunk)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
@@ -527,15 +534,17 @@ func Compact(
}
// compactNormal generates a summary for a clean turn-boundary cut.
// If onChunk is provided, text deltas are streamed to it.
func compactNormal(
ctx context.Context,
model fantasy.LanguageModel,
oldMessages []fantasy.Message,
opts CompactionOptions,
customInstructions string,
onChunk StreamCallback,
) (string, error) {
conversationText := serializeMessages(oldMessages)
return generateSummary(ctx, model, conversationText, opts, customInstructions)
return generateSummary(ctx, model, conversationText, opts, customInstructions, onChunk)
}
// compactSplitTurn handles the case where the cut point lands mid-turn.
@@ -546,6 +555,7 @@ func compactNormal(
//
// The merged result preserves context from both the older history and the
// beginning of the current long turn.
// If onChunk is provided, both summaries and the separator are streamed.
func compactSplitTurn(
ctx context.Context,
model fantasy.LanguageModel,
@@ -554,6 +564,7 @@ func compactSplitTurn(
cutPoint int,
opts CompactionOptions,
customInstructions string,
onChunk StreamCallback,
) (string, error) {
// Find where the split turn starts.
turnStart := findTurnStart(allMessages, cutPoint)
@@ -573,12 +584,19 @@ func compactSplitTurn(
// Generate history summary if there are complete turns before the split.
if len(historyMessages) >= 2 {
historySummary, err = generateSummary(ctx, model,
serializeMessages(historyMessages), opts, "")
serializeMessages(historyMessages), opts, "", onChunk)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("split turn history summary failed: %w", err)
}
}
// Stream the separator between history and turn prefix summaries.
if onChunk != nil && historySummary != "" {
if err := onChunk("\n\n---\n\n## Current Turn (in progress)\n\n"); err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("streaming separator failed: %w", err)
}
}
// Generate turn prefix summary.
turnPrefixText := serializeMessages(turnPrefixMessages)
turnPrefixPrompt := "The messages above are the BEGINNING of a long turn that was split. " +
@@ -588,16 +606,10 @@ func compactSplitTurn(
turnPrefixPrompt += "\n\nAdditional instructions: " + customInstructions
}
summaryAgent := fantasy.NewAgent(model,
fantasy.WithSystemPrompt(defaultSystemPrompt),
)
result, err := summaryAgent.Generate(ctx, fantasy.AgentCall{
Prompt: turnPrefixText + "\n\n" + turnPrefixPrompt,
})
turnPrefixSummary, err := generateSummary(ctx, model, turnPrefixText, opts, turnPrefixPrompt, onChunk)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("split turn prefix summary failed: %w", err)
}
turnPrefixSummary := result.Response.Content.Text()
// Merge the two summaries.
if historySummary != "" && turnPrefixSummary != "" {
@@ -610,12 +622,14 @@ func compactSplitTurn(
}
// generateSummary calls the LLM to produce a structured summary.
// If onChunk is provided, the summary is streamed using Agent.Stream().
func generateSummary(
ctx context.Context,
model fantasy.LanguageModel,
conversationText string,
opts CompactionOptions,
customInstructions string,
onChunk StreamCallback,
) (string, error) {
userPrompt := opts.SummaryPrompt
if userPrompt == "" {
@@ -628,8 +642,31 @@ func generateSummary(
summaryAgent := fantasy.NewAgent(model,
fantasy.WithSystemPrompt(defaultSystemPrompt),
)
prompt := conversationText + "\n\n" + userPrompt
// Use streaming if onChunk is provided.
if onChunk != nil {
var fullText strings.Builder
_, err := summaryAgent.Stream(ctx, fantasy.AgentStreamCall{
Prompt: prompt,
OnTextDelta: func(_, delta string) error {
if delta != "" {
fullText.WriteString(delta)
return onChunk(delta)
}
return nil
},
})
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("compaction summarisation (streaming) failed: %w", err)
}
return fullText.String(), nil
}
// Non-streaming path.
result, err := summaryAgent.Generate(ctx, fantasy.AgentCall{
Prompt: conversationText + "\n\n" + userPrompt,
Prompt: prompt,
})
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("compaction summarisation failed: %w", err)
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@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ func TestCompact_TooFewMessages(t *testing.T) {
makeTextMessageN(fantasy.MessageRoleUser, 400),
}
result, newMsgs, err := Compact(context.TODO(), nil, msgs, CompactionOptions{}, "", nil)
result, newMsgs, err := Compact(context.TODO(), nil, msgs, CompactionOptions{}, "", nil, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ func TestCompact_WithinBudget(t *testing.T) {
makeTextMessageN(fantasy.MessageRoleAssistant, 400),
}
result, newMsgs, err := Compact(context.TODO(), nil, msgs, CompactionOptions{}, "", nil)
result, newMsgs, err := Compact(context.TODO(), nil, msgs, CompactionOptions{}, "", nil, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
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@@ -191,7 +191,6 @@ type Config struct {
Model string `json:"model,omitempty" yaml:"model,omitempty"`
MaxSteps int `json:"max-steps,omitempty" yaml:"max-steps,omitempty"`
Debug bool `json:"debug,omitempty" yaml:"debug,omitempty"`
Compact bool `json:"compact,omitempty" yaml:"compact,omitempty"`
SystemPrompt string `json:"system-prompt,omitempty" yaml:"system-prompt,omitempty"`
ProviderAPIKey string `json:"provider-api-key,omitempty" yaml:"provider-api-key,omitempty"`
ProviderURL string `json:"provider-url,omitempty" yaml:"provider-url,omitempty"`
@@ -403,10 +402,9 @@ func FilepathOr[T any](key string, value *T) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
filepath.Join(home, absPath[2:])
absPath = filepath.Join(home, absPath[2:])
}
if !filepath.IsAbs(absPath) {
// base := GetConfigPath()
base := configPath
if base == "" {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "unable to build relative path to config.")
+5 -18
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import (
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"regexp"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
@@ -39,20 +40,8 @@ func toolOutputCallbackFromContext(ctx context.Context) ToolOutputCallback {
const defaultBashTimeout = 120 * time.Second
const maxBashTimeout = 600 * time.Second
var bannedCommands = []string{
"alias ", "bg ", "bind ", "builtin ",
"caller ", "command ", "compgen ",
"complete ", "compopt ", "coproc ",
"dirs ", "disown ", "enable ",
"fc ", "fg ", "hash ", "help ",
"history ", "jobs ", "kill ",
"logout ", "mapfile ", "popd ",
"pushd ", "readonly ", "select ",
"set ", "shopt ", "source ",
"suspend ", "times ", "trap ",
"type ", "typeset ", "ulimit ",
"umask ", "unalias ", "wait ",
}
// bannedCmdRe matches bash builtin commands that are not allowed for security reasons.
var bannedCmdRe = regexp.MustCompile(`^(alias|bg|bind|builtin|caller|command|compgen|complete|compopt|coproc|dirs|disown|enable|fc|fg|hash|help|history|jobs|kill|logout|mapfile|popd|pushd|readonly|select|set|shopt|source|suspend|times|trap|type|typeset|ulimit|umask|unalias|wait)\s`)
type bashArgs struct {
Command string `json:"command"`
@@ -94,10 +83,8 @@ func executeBash(ctx context.Context, call fantasy.ToolCall, workDir string) (fa
}
// Check for banned commands
for _, banned := range bannedCommands {
if strings.HasPrefix(args.Command, banned) {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf("command '%s' is not allowed", args.Command)), nil
}
if bannedCmdRe.MatchString(args.Command) {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf("command '%s' is not allowed", args.Command)), nil
}
// Determine timeout
+234 -44
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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"sort"
"strings"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
@@ -13,19 +14,45 @@ import (
udiff "github.com/aymanbagabas/go-udiff"
)
type editArgs struct {
Path string `json:"path"`
// Edit represents a single replacement in a multi-edit operation.
type Edit struct {
OldText string `json:"old_text"`
NewText string `json:"new_text"`
}
// editArgs holds the arguments for the edit tool.
// Supports both single-edit mode (old_text/new_text) and multi-edit mode (edits array).
type editArgs struct {
Path string `json:"path"`
OldText string `json:"old_text"` // Single-edit mode
NewText string `json:"new_text"` // Single-edit mode
Edits []Edit `json:"edits"` // Multi-edit mode
}
// replacement represents a normalized edit ready for processing.
type replacement struct {
oldText string // normalized old text for matching
newText string // normalized new text
originalOld string // original old text for metadata
originalNew string // original new text for metadata
index int // index in the original edits array (for error messages)
}
// matchedReplacement represents a replacement with its match location.
type matchedReplacement struct {
replacement
start int // start index in normalized content
end int // end index in normalized content
usedFuzzyMatch bool // true if fuzzy matching was used
}
// NewEditTool creates the edit core tool.
func NewEditTool(opts ...ToolOption) fantasy.AgentTool {
cfg := ApplyOptions(opts)
return &coreTool{
info: fantasy.ToolInfo{
Name: "edit",
Description: "Edit a file by replacing exact text. The old_text must match exactly (including whitespace). Use this for precise, surgical edits. Fails if old_text is not found or matches multiple locations.",
Description: "Edit a file by replacing exact text. Supports single edit via old_text/new_text, or multiple edits via the edits array. All edits in the array are matched against the original file content (non-incremental) and must be non-overlapping.",
Parameters: map[string]any{
"path": map[string]any{
"type": "string",
@@ -33,14 +60,32 @@ func NewEditTool(opts ...ToolOption) fantasy.AgentTool {
},
"old_text": map[string]any{
"type": "string",
"description": "Exact text to find and replace (must match exactly)",
"description": "Exact text to find and replace (single-edit mode). Must not be used with 'edits' array.",
},
"new_text": map[string]any{
"type": "string",
"description": "New text to replace the old text with",
"description": "New text to replace the old text with (single-edit mode). Must not be used with 'edits' array.",
},
"edits": map[string]any{
"type": "array",
"description": "Array of edits for multi-region replacement. Each edit must have unique, non-overlapping old_text. All matches are against the original file content.",
"items": map[string]any{
"type": "object",
"properties": map[string]any{
"old_text": map[string]any{
"type": "string",
"description": "Exact text to find and replace for this edit",
},
"new_text": map[string]any{
"type": "string",
"description": "New text for this edit",
},
},
"required": []string{"old_text", "new_text"},
},
},
},
Required: []string{"path", "old_text", "new_text"},
Required: []string{"path"},
},
handler: func(ctx context.Context, call fantasy.ToolCall) (fantasy.ToolResponse, error) {
return executeEdit(ctx, call, cfg.WorkDir)
@@ -51,7 +96,7 @@ func NewEditTool(opts ...ToolOption) fantasy.AgentTool {
func executeEdit(ctx context.Context, call fantasy.ToolCall, workDir string) (fantasy.ToolResponse, error) {
var args editArgs
if err := parseArgs(call.Input, &args); err != nil {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse("path, old_text, and new_text parameters are required"), nil
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse("failed to parse arguments: " + err.Error()), nil
}
if args.Path == "" {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse("path parameter is required"), nil
@@ -69,56 +114,201 @@ func executeEdit(ctx context.Context, call fantasy.ToolCall, workDir string) (fa
content := string(contentBytes)
// Normalize line endings for matching
normalized := strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\r\n", "\n")
normalizedOld := strings.ReplaceAll(args.OldText, "\r\n", "\n")
// Try exact match first
count := strings.Count(normalized, normalizedOld)
// If no exact match, try fuzzy matching
if count == 0 {
if idx, matchLen := fuzzyMatch(normalized, normalizedOld); idx >= 0 {
// Apply fuzzy match — the matched text is the original content slice
matchedText := normalized[idx : idx+matchLen]
newContent := normalized[:idx] + args.NewText + normalized[idx+matchLen:]
if err := os.WriteFile(absPath, []byte(newContent), 0644); err != nil {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf("failed to write file: %v", err)), nil
}
diff := generateDiff(absPath, normalized, newContent)
resp := fantasy.NewTextResponse(fmt.Sprintf("Applied edit (fuzzy match) to %s\n%s", args.Path, diff))
return fantasy.WithResponseMetadata(resp, editDiffMeta(absPath, matchedText, args.NewText)), nil
}
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf("old_text not found in %s", args.Path)), nil
// Normalize and validate input
replacements, err := normalizeEditInput(args)
if err != nil {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(err.Error()), nil
}
if count > 1 {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf("found %d matches for old_text in %s. Provide more context to identify the correct match.", count, args.Path)), nil
// Apply all edits
newContent, applied, err := applyEdits(content, replacements)
if err != nil {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(err.Error()), nil
}
// Apply the edit
newContent := strings.Replace(normalized, normalizedOld, args.NewText, 1)
// Write the file
if err := os.WriteFile(absPath, []byte(newContent), 0644); err != nil {
return fantasy.NewTextErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf("failed to write file: %v", err)), nil
}
diff := generateDiff(absPath, normalized, newContent)
resp := fantasy.NewTextResponse(fmt.Sprintf("Applied edit to %s\n%s", args.Path, diff))
return fantasy.WithResponseMetadata(resp, editDiffMeta(absPath, normalizedOld, args.NewText)), nil
// Generate diff
normalizedContent := strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\r\n", "\n")
diff := generateDiff(absPath, normalizedContent, newContent)
// Build response with fuzzy match indication
fuzzyCount := 0
for _, m := range applied {
if m.usedFuzzyMatch {
fuzzyCount++
}
}
var msg string
if len(applied) == 1 {
if fuzzyCount > 0 {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("Applied edit (fuzzy match) to %s\n%s", args.Path, diff)
} else {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("Applied edit to %s\n%s", args.Path, diff)
}
} else {
if fuzzyCount > 0 {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("Applied %d edits (%d fuzzy) to %s\n%s", len(applied), fuzzyCount, args.Path, diff)
} else {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("Applied %d edits to %s\n%s", len(applied), args.Path, diff)
}
}
resp := fantasy.NewTextResponse(msg)
return fantasy.WithResponseMetadata(resp, editDiffMeta(absPath, applied)), nil
}
// normalizeEditInput validates and normalizes the edit input.
// Returns error if both single-edit and multi-edit modes are used.
func normalizeEditInput(args editArgs) ([]replacement, error) {
singleMode := args.OldText != "" || args.NewText != ""
multiMode := len(args.Edits) > 0
if singleMode && multiMode {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot use old_text/new_text together with edits array")
}
if !singleMode && !multiMode {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("must provide either old_text/new_text or edits array")
}
if singleMode {
if args.OldText == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("old_text is required when using single-edit mode")
}
if args.NewText == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("new_text is required when using single-edit mode")
}
return []replacement{{
oldText: strings.ReplaceAll(args.OldText, "\r\n", "\n"),
newText: strings.ReplaceAll(args.NewText, "\r\n", "\n"),
originalOld: args.OldText,
originalNew: args.NewText,
index: 0,
}}, nil
}
// Multi-edit mode
var reps []replacement
for i, edit := range args.Edits {
if edit.OldText == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("edits[%d].old_text is required", i)
}
reps = append(reps, replacement{
oldText: strings.ReplaceAll(edit.OldText, "\r\n", "\n"),
newText: strings.ReplaceAll(edit.NewText, "\r\n", "\n"),
originalOld: edit.OldText,
originalNew: edit.NewText,
index: i,
})
}
return reps, nil
}
// applyEdits applies multiple replacements to the content.
// All matches are against the original content (non-incremental).
// Returns the new content, the applied matches, and any error.
func applyEdits(content string, edits []replacement) (string, []matchedReplacement, error) {
normalizedContent := strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\r\n", "\n")
// Find all matches
var matched []matchedReplacement
for _, edit := range edits {
m, err := findMatch(normalizedContent, edit)
if err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
matched = append(matched, *m)
}
// Sort by position
sort.Slice(matched, func(i, j int) bool {
return matched[i].start < matched[j].start
})
// Check for overlaps
for i := 1; i < len(matched); i++ {
if matched[i-1].end > matched[i].start {
return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("edits[%d] and edits[%d] overlap; merge them into a single edit",
matched[i-1].index, matched[i].index)
}
}
// Apply edits in reverse order (end to start) to maintain stable offsets
result := normalizedContent
for i := len(matched) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
m := matched[i]
result = result[:m.start] + m.newText + result[m.end:]
}
return result, matched, nil
}
// findMatch finds a unique match for the edit in the content.
// Returns error if not found or ambiguous.
func findMatch(content string, edit replacement) (*matchedReplacement, error) {
// Try exact match first
count := strings.Count(content, edit.oldText)
if count == 0 {
// Try fuzzy match
idx, matchLen := fuzzyMatch(content, edit.oldText)
if idx < 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("edits[%d]: could not find old_text in file. The text must match exactly (including whitespace)", edit.index)
}
// Use the matched text from content for the replacement
matchedText := content[idx : idx+matchLen]
return &matchedReplacement{
replacement: replacement{
oldText: matchedText,
newText: edit.newText,
originalOld: edit.originalOld,
originalNew: edit.originalNew,
index: edit.index,
},
start: idx,
end: idx + matchLen,
usedFuzzyMatch: true,
}, nil
}
if count > 1 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("found %d matches for edits[%d].old_text; each old_text must be unique, provide more context to identify the correct match", count, edit.index)
}
// Single exact match
idx := strings.Index(content, edit.oldText)
return &matchedReplacement{
replacement: edit,
start: idx,
end: idx + len(edit.oldText),
}, nil
}
// editDiffMeta builds the structured metadata attached to edit tool responses.
func editDiffMeta(path, oldText, newText string) map[string]any {
func editDiffMeta(path string, applied []matchedReplacement) map[string]any {
var diffBlocks []map[string]any
totalAdditions, totalDeletions := 0, 0
for _, m := range applied {
diffBlocks = append(diffBlocks, map[string]any{
"old_text": m.originalOld,
"new_text": m.originalNew,
})
totalAdditions += strings.Count(m.originalNew, "\n") + 1
totalDeletions += strings.Count(m.originalOld, "\n") + 1
}
return map[string]any{
"file_diffs": []map[string]any{{
"path": path,
"additions": strings.Count(newText, "\n") + 1,
"deletions": strings.Count(oldText, "\n") + 1,
"diff_blocks": []map[string]any{{
"old_text": oldText,
"new_text": newText,
}},
"path": path,
"additions": totalAdditions,
"deletions": totalDeletions,
"diff_blocks": diffBlocks,
}},
}
}
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@@ -715,3 +715,315 @@ func TestExecuteEdit_MetadataContainsFileDiffs(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatal("file_diffs should be a non-empty array")
}
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Multi-edit tests
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_Basic(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "multi.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "line1\nline2\nline3\nline4\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{
{OldText: "line1", NewText: "LINE1"},
{OldText: "line3", NewText: "LINE3"},
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if resp.IsError {
t.Fatalf("tool returned error: %s", resp.Content)
}
got, _ := os.ReadFile(path)
gotStr := string(got)
if !strings.Contains(gotStr, "LINE1") {
t.Error("first edit not applied: missing LINE1")
}
if !strings.Contains(gotStr, "LINE3") {
t.Error("second edit not applied: missing LINE3")
}
if !strings.Contains(gotStr, "line2") {
t.Error("line2 was modified but should be untouched")
}
if !strings.Contains(gotStr, "line4") {
t.Error("line4 was modified but should be untouched")
}
// Check response mentions multiple edits
if !strings.Contains(resp.Content, "2 edits") {
t.Errorf("response should mention '2 edits', got: %s", resp.Content)
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_NonIncrementalMatching(t *testing.T) {
// All edits are matched against the original content, not incrementally
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "noninc.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "aaa\nbbb\nccc\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{
{OldText: "aaa", NewText: "AAA"},
{OldText: "bbb", NewText: "BBB"},
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if resp.IsError {
t.Fatalf("tool returned error: %s", resp.Content)
}
got, _ := os.ReadFile(path)
gotStr := string(got)
want := "AAA\nBBB\nccc\n"
if gotStr != want {
t.Errorf("got %q, want %q", gotStr, want)
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_OverlapDetection(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "overlap.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "hello world\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{
{OldText: "hello", NewText: "HELLO"},
{OldText: "hello world", NewText: "GOODBYE"}, // Overlaps with first edit
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if !resp.IsError {
t.Error("expected error for overlapping edits")
}
if !strings.Contains(resp.Content, "overlap") {
t.Errorf("expected 'overlap' in error, got: %s", resp.Content)
}
// File should be untouched
got, _ := os.ReadFile(path)
if string(got) != "hello world\n" {
t.Error("file was modified despite error")
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_DuplicateDetection(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "dup.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "hello\nworld\nhello\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{
{OldText: "hello", NewText: "HELLO"},
{OldText: "world", NewText: "WORLD"},
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if !resp.IsError {
t.Error("expected error for ambiguous old_text (duplicate matches)")
}
if !strings.Contains(resp.Content, "unique") {
t.Errorf("expected 'unique' in error, got: %s", resp.Content)
}
// File should be untouched
got, _ := os.ReadFile(path)
if string(got) != "hello\nworld\nhello\n" {
t.Error("file was modified despite error")
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_NotFound(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "notfound.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "hello world\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{
{OldText: "nonexistent", NewText: "REPLACEMENT"},
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if !resp.IsError {
t.Error("expected error for not found")
}
if !strings.Contains(resp.Content, "edits[0]") {
t.Errorf("expected 'edits[0]' in error, got: %s", resp.Content)
}
// File should be untouched
got, _ := os.ReadFile(path)
if string(got) != "hello world\n" {
t.Error("file was modified despite error")
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_EmptyArray(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "empty.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "hello\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if !resp.IsError {
t.Error("expected error for empty edits array")
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_MixedWithSingleMode(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "mixed.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "hello\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]any{
"path": path,
"old_text": "hello",
"new_text": "HELLO",
"edits": []Edit{
{OldText: "hello", NewText: "HI"},
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if !resp.IsError {
t.Error("expected error when mixing single and multi-edit modes")
}
if !strings.Contains(resp.Content, "cannot use") {
t.Errorf("expected 'cannot use' in error, got: %s", resp.Content)
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_FuzzyMatch(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "fuzzy_multi.txt")
// File has trailing whitespace
original := "func foo() { \n\treturn 1 \n}\nfunc bar() { \n\treturn 2 \n}\n"
writeFileOrFail(t, path, original)
// Search without trailing whitespace (common LLM behavior)
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{
{OldText: "func foo() {\n\treturn 1\n}", NewText: "func foo() {\n\treturn 10\n}"},
{OldText: "func bar() {\n\treturn 2\n}", NewText: "func bar() {\n\treturn 20\n}"},
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("executeEdit error: %v", err)
}
if resp.IsError {
t.Fatalf("tool returned error: %s", resp.Content)
}
got, _ := os.ReadFile(path)
gotStr := string(got)
if !strings.Contains(gotStr, "return 10") {
t.Error("first edit not applied")
}
if !strings.Contains(gotStr, "return 20") {
t.Error("second edit not applied")
}
// Response should mention fuzzy match
if !strings.Contains(resp.Content, "fuzzy") {
t.Errorf("response should mention 'fuzzy', got: %s", resp.Content)
}
}
func TestExecuteEdit_MultiEdit_Metadata(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "meta_multi.txt")
writeFileOrFail(t, path, "aaa\nbbb\nccc\n")
input, _ := json.Marshal(editArgs{
Path: path,
Edits: []Edit{
{OldText: "aaa", NewText: "AAA"},
{OldText: "bbb", NewText: "BBB"},
},
})
resp, err := executeEdit(t.Context(), fantasy.ToolCall{Input: string(input)}, dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error: %v", err)
}
if resp.IsError {
t.Fatalf("tool returned error: %s", resp.Content)
}
var meta map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(resp.Metadata), &meta); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("metadata is not valid JSON: %v", err)
}
diffs, ok := meta["file_diffs"].([]any)
if !ok || len(diffs) == 0 {
t.Fatal("metadata missing file_diffs")
}
firstDiff, ok := diffs[0].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("first diff is not an object")
}
// Check that diff_blocks contains both edits
diffBlocks, ok := firstDiff["diff_blocks"].([]any)
if !ok || len(diffBlocks) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 diff_blocks, got %d", len(diffBlocks))
}
// Verify each block has old_text and new_text
for i, block := range diffBlocks {
b, ok := block.(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("diff_block[%d] is not an object", i)
}
if _, ok := b["old_text"]; !ok {
t.Fatalf("diff_block[%d] missing old_text", i)
}
if _, ok := b["new_text"]; !ok {
t.Fatalf("diff_block[%d] missing new_text", i)
}
}
}
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@@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ type SubagentSpawnResult struct {
// SubagentSpawnFunc is a callback that spawns an in-process subagent. The
// parent Kit instance injects this into the context so the core tool can
// call back without importing pkg/kit (which would create a cycle).
// The toolCallID parameter is the LLM-assigned ID of the spawn_subagent
// The toolCallID parameter is the LLM-assigned ID of the subagent
// tool call, enabling the parent to correlate subagent events.
type SubagentSpawnFunc func(ctx context.Context, toolCallID, prompt, model, systemPrompt string, timeout time.Duration) (*SubagentSpawnResult, error)
type subagentCtxKey struct{}
// WithSubagentSpawner stores a spawn function in the context so that the
// spawn_subagent core tool can create in-process subagents.
// subagent core tool can create in-process subagents.
func WithSubagentSpawner(ctx context.Context, fn SubagentSpawnFunc) context.Context {
return context.WithValue(ctx, subagentCtxKey{}, fn)
}
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ func getSubagentSpawner(ctx context.Context) SubagentSpawnFunc {
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// spawn_subagent tool
// subagent tool
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
type subagentArgs struct {
@@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ type subagentArgs struct {
TimeoutSeconds int `json:"timeout_seconds,omitempty"`
}
// NewSubagentTool creates the spawn_subagent core tool.
// NewSubagentTool creates the subagent core tool.
func NewSubagentTool(opts ...ToolOption) fantasy.AgentTool {
return &coreTool{
info: fantasy.ToolInfo{
Name: "spawn_subagent",
Name: "subagent",
Description: `Spawn a subagent to perform a task autonomously.
The subagent runs as a separate in-process Kit instance with full tool access
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@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ func ReadOnlyTools(opts ...ToolOption) []fantasy.AgentTool {
}
}
// SubagentTools returns all core tools except spawn_subagent. This prevents
// SubagentTools returns all core tools except subagent. This prevents
// infinite recursion when a subagent is itself a Kit instance.
func SubagentTools(opts ...ToolOption) []fantasy.AgentTool {
return []fantasy.AgentTool{
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@@ -572,6 +572,102 @@ type Context struct {
// })
// // handle.Kill() to cancel, handle.Wait() to block
SpawnSubagent func(SubagentConfig) (*SubagentHandle, *SubagentResult, error)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tree Navigation API (Phase 1 Bridge)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// GetTreeNode returns a node by ID with full metadata and children.
// Returns nil if entry not found.
GetTreeNode func(entryID string) *TreeNode
// GetCurrentBranch returns the path from root to current leaf.
// Each node contains full metadata (unlike GetMessages which flattens).
GetCurrentBranch func() []TreeNode
// GetChildren returns direct child IDs of an entry.
GetChildren func(entryID string) []string
// NavigateTo branches/forks the session to the specified entry ID.
// Equivalent to SDK's Branch() but for extensions.
NavigateTo func(entryID string) TreeNavigationResult
// SummarizeBranch uses LLM to summarize a branch range.
// Returns summary text or error string (empty if success).
SummarizeBranch func(fromID, toID string) string
// CollapseBranch replaces a branch range with a summary entry.
// This is the "fresh context" primitive for context window management.
CollapseBranch func(fromID, toID, summary string) TreeNavigationResult
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Skill Loading API (Phase 2 Bridge)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// LoadSkill loads a single skill file from path.
// Parses YAML frontmatter, returns skill with content ready for injection.
LoadSkill func(path string) (*Skill, string)
// LoadSkillsFromDir discovers and loads all skills from a directory.
LoadSkillsFromDir func(dir string) SkillLoadResult
// DiscoverSkills finds skills in standard locations.
// Checks ~/.config/kit/skills/, .kit/skills/, .agents/skills/
DiscoverSkills func() SkillLoadResult
// InjectSkillAsContext sends a skill's content as a system message.
// Looks up skill by name from discovered skills.
InjectSkillAsContext func(skillName string) string
// InjectRawSkillAsContext loads and immediately injects a skill file.
InjectRawSkillAsContext func(path string) string
// GetAvailableSkills returns all currently loaded/discovered skills.
GetAvailableSkills func() []Skill
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Template Parsing API (Phase 3 Bridge)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ParseTemplate extracts {{variables}} from template content.
ParseTemplate func(name, content string) PromptTemplate
// RenderTemplate substitutes variables into template content.
RenderTemplate func(tpl PromptTemplate, vars map[string]string) string
// ParseArguments parses command-line style arguments.
ParseArguments func(input string, pattern ArgumentPattern) ParseResult
// SimpleParseArguments parses $1, $2, $@ style arguments.
// Returns slice where [0]=full input, [1]=$1, [2]=$2, ... [n]=$@
SimpleParseArguments func(input string, count int) []string
// EvaluateModelConditional checks if condition matches current model.
// Condition supports wildcards: * matches any, ? matches single char.
EvaluateModelConditional func(condition string) bool
// RenderWithModelConditionals processes <if-model> blocks in content.
RenderWithModelConditionals func(content string) string
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Model Resolution API (Phase 4 Bridge)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ResolveModelChain attempts each model in order until one is available.
ResolveModelChain func(preferences []string) ModelResolutionResult
// GetModelCapabilities returns capabilities for a specific model.
// If model is empty, uses current model.
GetModelCapabilities func(model string) (ModelCapabilities, string)
// CheckModelAvailable verifies if a model string is valid.
CheckModelAvailable func(model string) bool
// GetCurrentProvider returns just the provider part of current model.
GetCurrentProvider func() string
// GetCurrentModelID returns just the model ID part of current model.
GetCurrentModelID func() string
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -598,6 +694,148 @@ type SessionMessage struct {
Timestamp string
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tree navigation types (exposed to Yaegi — concrete structs)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TreeNode represents a node in the session tree for navigation.
// Extensions use this to traverse conversation history and implement
// features like "fresh context" loops and branch summarization.
type TreeNode struct {
// ID is the unique entry identifier.
ID string
// ParentID links this entry to its parent (empty if root).
ParentID string
// Type is the entry type: "message", "branch_summary", "model_change", "extension_data", "tool_execution".
Type string
// Role is the message role for message entries: "user", "assistant", "system", "tool".
Role string
// Content is the text content or summary.
Content string
// Model is the model that generated this (for assistant messages).
Model string
// Provider is the provider used.
Provider string
// Timestamp is the RFC3339-formatted creation time.
Timestamp string
// Children is the list of child entry IDs for tree traversal.
Children []string
}
// TreeNavigationResult reports success or failure of tree operations.
type TreeNavigationResult struct {
// Success is true if the operation completed.
Success bool
// Error describes what went wrong (empty if success).
Error string
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Skill types (exposed to Yaegi — concrete structs)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Skill represents a loaded skill file with parsed YAML frontmatter.
type Skill struct {
// Name is the human-readable identifier.
Name string
// Description summarizes what this skill provides.
Description string
// Content is the markdown body (frontmatter stripped).
Content string
// Path is the absolute filesystem path.
Path string
// Tags are optional labels for categorization.
Tags []string
// When controls automatic inclusion: "always", "on-demand", or file-glob.
When string
}
// SkillLoadResult reports skills loaded from a directory.
type SkillLoadResult struct {
// Skills is the list of loaded skills.
Skills []Skill
// Error describes loading failures (empty if success).
Error string
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Template parsing types (exposed to Yaegi — concrete structs)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PromptTemplate represents a parsed template with variable placeholders.
type PromptTemplate struct {
// Name is the template identifier.
Name string
// Content is the original template content.
Content string
// Variables are the extracted {{variable}} names.
Variables []string
}
// ArgumentPattern defines how to parse command arguments.
type ArgumentPattern struct {
// Positional names for $1, $2, etc.
Positional []string
// Rest is the variable name for $@ (all remaining).
Rest string
// Flags maps flag names to variable names (e.g., "--loop" -> "loop").
Flags map[string]string
}
// ParseResult reports argument parsing outcome.
type ParseResult struct {
// Vars maps variable names to values for positional args.
Vars map[string]string
// Flags maps flag names to values.
Flags map[string]string
// Rest is remaining unparsed text.
Rest string
// Error describes parsing failures (empty if success).
Error string
}
// ModelConditional represents an <if-model> block for evaluation.
type ModelConditional struct {
// Condition is the model pattern (e.g., "claude-*", "anthropic/*").
Condition string
// Content is rendered if condition matches.
Content string
// Else is rendered if condition doesn't match.
Else string
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Model resolution types (exposed to Yaegi — concrete structs)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ModelCapabilities describes what a model supports.
type ModelCapabilities struct {
// Provider is the provider ID (e.g., "anthropic").
Provider string
// ModelID is the model identifier (e.g., "claude-sonnet-4-20250929").
ModelID string
// ContextLimit is the maximum context window in tokens.
ContextLimit int
// OutputLimit is the maximum output tokens.
OutputLimit int
// Reasoning indicates if the model supports reasoning/thinking.
Reasoning bool
// Streaming indicates if the model supports streaming.
Streaming bool
}
// ModelResolutionResult reports model chain resolution outcome.
type ModelResolutionResult struct {
// Model is the selected model in "provider/model" format.
Model string
// Capabilities describes the selected model.
Capabilities ModelCapabilities
// Attempted lists models tried before success.
Attempted []string
// Error describes resolution failures (empty if success).
Error string
}
// ExtensionEntry represents persisted extension data stored in the session.
// Extensions use AppendEntry to save custom state and GetEntries to retrieve
// it on session resume.
@@ -784,7 +1022,7 @@ func (a *API) OnToolResult(handler func(ToolResultEvent, Context) *ToolResultRes
a.onToolResult(handler)
}
// OnSubagentStart registers a handler that fires when a spawn_subagent tool
// OnSubagentStart registers a handler that fires when a subagent tool
// call begins executing. Use the ToolCallID to correlate with subsequent
// OnSubagentChunk and OnSubagentEnd events for the same subagent.
func (a *API) OnSubagentStart(handler func(SubagentStartEvent, Context)) {
@@ -799,7 +1037,7 @@ func (a *API) OnSubagentChunk(handler func(SubagentChunkEvent, Context)) {
a.onSubagentChunk(handler)
}
// OnSubagentEnd registers a handler that fires when a spawn_subagent call
// OnSubagentEnd registers a handler that fires when a subagent call
// completes. ErrorMsg is non-empty when the subagent failed.
func (a *API) OnSubagentEnd(handler func(SubagentEndEvent, Context)) {
a.onSubagentEnd(handler)
@@ -1808,9 +2046,9 @@ func (BeforeCompactResult) isResult() {}
// Subagent lifecycle events (exposed to Yaegi — concrete structs)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// SubagentStartEvent fires when a spawn_subagent tool call begins executing.
// SubagentStartEvent fires when a subagent tool call begins executing.
type SubagentStartEvent struct {
// ToolCallID is the LLM-assigned ID of the spawn_subagent tool call.
// ToolCallID is the LLM-assigned ID of the subagent tool call.
// Use this to correlate SubagentChunkEvent and SubagentEndEvent.
ToolCallID string
// Task is the task description passed to the subagent.
@@ -1850,7 +2088,7 @@ type SubagentChunkEvent struct {
func (e SubagentChunkEvent) Type() EventType { return SubagentChunk }
// SubagentEndEvent fires when a spawn_subagent tool call completes.
// SubagentEndEvent fires when a subagent tool call completes.
type SubagentEndEvent struct {
// ToolCallID matches the SubagentStartEvent.ToolCallID for this subagent.
ToolCallID string
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ const (
// cancel compaction by returning Cancel=true.
BeforeCompact EventType = "before_compact"
// SubagentStart fires when a spawn_subagent tool call begins executing.
// SubagentStart fires when a subagent tool call begins executing.
// Carries the tool call ID and the task description.
SubagentStart EventType = "subagent_start"
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ const (
// subagent: text chunks, tool calls, tool results, etc.
SubagentChunk EventType = "subagent_chunk"
// SubagentEnd fires when a spawn_subagent tool call completes (success
// SubagentEnd fires when a subagent tool call completes (success
// or error). Carries the final response and any error message.
SubagentEnd EventType = "subagent_end"
)
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@@ -47,46 +47,56 @@ func LoadExtensions(extraPaths []string) ([]LoadedExtension, error) {
return loaded, nil
}
// pathSet is a thread-safe helper for deduplicating and ordering file paths.
type pathSet struct {
m map[string]bool
list []string
}
func newPathSet() *pathSet {
return &pathSet{m: make(map[string]bool)}
}
func (ps *pathSet) add(p string) bool {
abs, err := filepath.Abs(p)
if err != nil {
return false
}
if ps.m[abs] {
return false
}
ps.m[abs] = true
ps.list = append(ps.list, abs)
return true
}
// discoverExtensionPaths returns deduplicated paths to extension files in
// load-order (global first, then project-local, then explicit).
func discoverExtensionPaths(extraPaths []string) []string {
seen := make(map[string]bool)
var paths []string
add := func(p string) {
abs, err := filepath.Abs(p)
if err != nil {
return
}
if seen[abs] {
return
}
seen[abs] = true
paths = append(paths, abs)
}
ps := newPathSet()
// Global extensions: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/kit/extensions/ (default ~/.config/kit/extensions/)
globalDir := globalExtensionsDir()
for _, p := range findExtensionsInDir(globalDir) {
add(p)
ps.add(p)
}
// Global installed git packages: $XDG_DATA_HOME/kit/git/
globalGitDir := globalGitInstallRoot()
for _, p := range findExtensionsInGitPackages(globalGitDir) {
add(p)
ps.add(p)
}
// Project-local extensions: .kit/extensions/
localDir := filepath.Join(".kit", "extensions")
for _, p := range findExtensionsInDir(localDir) {
add(p)
ps.add(p)
}
// Project-local installed git packages: .kit/git/
projectGitDir := filepath.Join(".kit", "git")
for _, p := range findExtensionsInGitPackages(projectGitDir) {
add(p)
ps.add(p)
}
// Explicit paths (highest precedence)
@@ -97,14 +107,14 @@ func discoverExtensionPaths(extraPaths []string) []string {
}
if info.IsDir() {
for _, found := range findExtensionsInDir(p) {
add(found)
ps.add(found)
}
} else if strings.HasSuffix(p, ".go") {
add(p)
ps.add(p)
}
}
return paths
return ps.list
}
// findExtensionsInDir returns .go files in dir and main.go in immediate subdirs.
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@@ -56,11 +56,261 @@ func NewRunner(exts []LoadedExtension) *Runner {
}
// SetContext updates the runtime context (session ID, model, etc.) that is
// passed to every handler invocation. Thread-safe.
// passed to every handler invocation. Nil function fields are replaced with
// safe no-ops so extension handlers never panic on a missing callback.
// Thread-safe.
func (r *Runner) SetContext(ctx Context) {
r.mu.Lock()
defer r.mu.Unlock()
r.ctx = ctx
r.ctx = normalizeContext(ctx)
}
// normalizeContext replaces nil function fields in ctx with no-op stubs so
// that extension handlers can call any ctx method without a nil-function panic.
func normalizeContext(ctx Context) Context {
if ctx.Print == nil {
ctx.Print = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.PrintInfo == nil {
ctx.PrintInfo = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.PrintError == nil {
ctx.PrintError = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.PrintBlock == nil {
ctx.PrintBlock = func(PrintBlockOpts) {}
}
if ctx.SendMessage == nil {
ctx.SendMessage = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.CancelAndSend == nil {
ctx.CancelAndSend = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.SetWidget == nil {
ctx.SetWidget = func(WidgetConfig) {}
}
if ctx.RemoveWidget == nil {
ctx.RemoveWidget = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.SetHeader == nil {
ctx.SetHeader = func(HeaderFooterConfig) {}
}
if ctx.RemoveHeader == nil {
ctx.RemoveHeader = func() {}
}
if ctx.SetFooter == nil {
ctx.SetFooter = func(HeaderFooterConfig) {}
}
if ctx.RemoveFooter == nil {
ctx.RemoveFooter = func() {}
}
if ctx.PromptSelect == nil {
ctx.PromptSelect = func(PromptSelectConfig) PromptSelectResult {
return PromptSelectResult{Cancelled: true}
}
}
if ctx.PromptConfirm == nil {
ctx.PromptConfirm = func(PromptConfirmConfig) PromptConfirmResult {
return PromptConfirmResult{Cancelled: true}
}
}
if ctx.PromptInput == nil {
ctx.PromptInput = func(PromptInputConfig) PromptInputResult {
return PromptInputResult{Cancelled: true}
}
}
if ctx.PromptMultiSelect == nil {
ctx.PromptMultiSelect = func(PromptMultiSelectConfig) PromptMultiSelectResult {
return PromptMultiSelectResult{Cancelled: true}
}
}
if ctx.ShowOverlay == nil {
ctx.ShowOverlay = func(OverlayConfig) OverlayResult {
return OverlayResult{Cancelled: true, Index: -1}
}
}
if ctx.SetEditor == nil {
ctx.SetEditor = func(EditorConfig) {}
}
if ctx.ResetEditor == nil {
ctx.ResetEditor = func() {}
}
if ctx.SetEditorText == nil {
ctx.SetEditorText = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.SetUIVisibility == nil {
ctx.SetUIVisibility = func(UIVisibility) {}
}
if ctx.SetStatus == nil {
ctx.SetStatus = func(string, string, int) {}
}
if ctx.RemoveStatus == nil {
ctx.RemoveStatus = func(string) {}
}
if ctx.GetContextStats == nil {
ctx.GetContextStats = func() ContextStats { return ContextStats{} }
}
if ctx.GetMessages == nil {
ctx.GetMessages = func() []SessionMessage { return nil }
}
if ctx.GetSessionPath == nil {
ctx.GetSessionPath = func() string { return "" }
}
if ctx.AppendEntry == nil {
ctx.AppendEntry = func(string, string) (string, error) { return "", nil }
}
if ctx.GetEntries == nil {
ctx.GetEntries = func(string) []ExtensionEntry { return nil }
}
if ctx.GetOption == nil {
ctx.GetOption = func(string) string { return "" }
}
if ctx.SetOption == nil {
ctx.SetOption = func(string, string) {}
}
if ctx.SetModel == nil {
ctx.SetModel = func(string) error { return nil }
}
if ctx.GetAvailableModels == nil {
ctx.GetAvailableModels = func() []ModelInfoEntry { return nil }
}
if ctx.EmitCustomEvent == nil {
ctx.EmitCustomEvent = func(string, string) {}
}
if ctx.GetAllTools == nil {
ctx.GetAllTools = func() []ToolInfo { return nil }
}
if ctx.SetActiveTools == nil {
ctx.SetActiveTools = func([]string) {}
}
if ctx.Exit == nil {
ctx.Exit = func() {}
}
if ctx.Complete == nil {
ctx.Complete = func(CompleteRequest) (CompleteResponse, error) {
return CompleteResponse{}, nil
}
}
if ctx.SuspendTUI == nil {
ctx.SuspendTUI = func(callback func()) error { callback(); return nil }
}
if ctx.RenderMessage == nil {
ctx.RenderMessage = func(string, string) {}
}
if ctx.RegisterTheme == nil {
ctx.RegisterTheme = func(string, ThemeColorConfig) {}
}
if ctx.SetTheme == nil {
ctx.SetTheme = func(string) error { return nil }
}
if ctx.ListThemes == nil {
ctx.ListThemes = func() []string { return nil }
}
if ctx.ReloadExtensions == nil {
ctx.ReloadExtensions = func() error { return nil }
}
if ctx.SpawnSubagent == nil {
ctx.SpawnSubagent = func(SubagentConfig) (*SubagentHandle, *SubagentResult, error) {
return nil, nil, nil
}
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tree Navigation API no-ops
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
if ctx.GetTreeNode == nil {
ctx.GetTreeNode = func(string) *TreeNode { return nil }
}
if ctx.GetCurrentBranch == nil {
ctx.GetCurrentBranch = func() []TreeNode { return nil }
}
if ctx.GetChildren == nil {
ctx.GetChildren = func(string) []string { return nil }
}
if ctx.NavigateTo == nil {
ctx.NavigateTo = func(string) TreeNavigationResult {
return TreeNavigationResult{Success: false, Error: "not implemented"}
}
}
if ctx.SummarizeBranch == nil {
ctx.SummarizeBranch = func(string, string) string {
return ""
}
}
if ctx.CollapseBranch == nil {
ctx.CollapseBranch = func(string, string, string) TreeNavigationResult {
return TreeNavigationResult{Success: false, Error: "not implemented"}
}
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Skill Loading API no-ops
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
if ctx.LoadSkill == nil {
ctx.LoadSkill = func(string) (*Skill, string) { return nil, "" }
}
if ctx.LoadSkillsFromDir == nil {
ctx.LoadSkillsFromDir = func(string) SkillLoadResult { return SkillLoadResult{} }
}
if ctx.DiscoverSkills == nil {
ctx.DiscoverSkills = func() SkillLoadResult { return SkillLoadResult{} }
}
if ctx.InjectSkillAsContext == nil {
ctx.InjectSkillAsContext = func(string) string { return "" }
}
if ctx.InjectRawSkillAsContext == nil {
ctx.InjectRawSkillAsContext = func(string) string { return "" }
}
if ctx.GetAvailableSkills == nil {
ctx.GetAvailableSkills = func() []Skill { return nil }
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Template Parsing API no-ops
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
if ctx.ParseTemplate == nil {
ctx.ParseTemplate = func(string, string) PromptTemplate { return PromptTemplate{} }
}
if ctx.RenderTemplate == nil {
ctx.RenderTemplate = func(PromptTemplate, map[string]string) string { return "" }
}
if ctx.ParseArguments == nil {
ctx.ParseArguments = func(string, ArgumentPattern) ParseResult { return ParseResult{} }
}
if ctx.SimpleParseArguments == nil {
ctx.SimpleParseArguments = func(string, int) []string { return nil }
}
if ctx.EvaluateModelConditional == nil {
ctx.EvaluateModelConditional = func(string) bool { return false }
}
if ctx.RenderWithModelConditionals == nil {
ctx.RenderWithModelConditionals = func(string) string { return "" }
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Model Resolution API no-ops
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
if ctx.ResolveModelChain == nil {
ctx.ResolveModelChain = func([]string) ModelResolutionResult {
return ModelResolutionResult{Error: "not implemented"}
}
}
if ctx.GetModelCapabilities == nil {
ctx.GetModelCapabilities = func(string) (ModelCapabilities, string) {
return ModelCapabilities{}, "not implemented"
}
}
if ctx.CheckModelAvailable == nil {
ctx.CheckModelAvailable = func(string) bool { return false }
}
if ctx.GetCurrentProvider == nil {
ctx.GetCurrentProvider = func() string { return "" }
}
if ctx.GetCurrentModelID == nil {
ctx.GetCurrentModelID = func() string { return "" }
}
return ctx
}
// GetContext returns a snapshot of the current runtime context. Thread-safe.
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@@ -173,10 +173,10 @@ type subagentJSONOutput struct {
} `json:"usage,omitempty"`
}
var subagentCounter uint64
var subagentCounter atomic.Uint64
func generateSubagentID() string {
n := atomic.AddUint64(&subagentCounter, 1)
n := subagentCounter.Add(1)
return fmt.Sprintf("sub-%d-%d", time.Now().UnixNano(), n)
}
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@@ -128,6 +128,24 @@ func Symbols() interp.Exports {
"ThemeColor": reflect.ValueOf((*ThemeColor)(nil)),
"ThemeColorConfig": reflect.ValueOf((*ThemeColorConfig)(nil)),
// Tree navigation types
"TreeNode": reflect.ValueOf((*TreeNode)(nil)),
"TreeNavigationResult": reflect.ValueOf((*TreeNavigationResult)(nil)),
// Skill types
"Skill": reflect.ValueOf((*Skill)(nil)),
"SkillLoadResult": reflect.ValueOf((*SkillLoadResult)(nil)),
// Template parsing types
"PromptTemplate": reflect.ValueOf((*PromptTemplate)(nil)),
"ArgumentPattern": reflect.ValueOf((*ArgumentPattern)(nil)),
"ParseResult": reflect.ValueOf((*ParseResult)(nil)),
"ModelConditional": reflect.ValueOf((*ModelConditional)(nil)),
// Model resolution types
"ModelCapabilities": reflect.ValueOf((*ModelCapabilities)(nil)),
"ModelResolutionResult": reflect.ValueOf((*ModelResolutionResult)(nil)),
// Event structs
"ToolCallEvent": reflect.ValueOf((*ToolCallEvent)(nil)),
"ToolCallResult": reflect.ValueOf((*ToolCallResult)(nil)),
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@@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ func ExtensionToolsAsFantasy(defs []ToolDef, runner *Runner) []fantasy.AgentTool
// coreToolKinds maps built-in tool names to their kind classification.
var coreToolKinds = map[string]string{
"bash": "execute",
"edit": "edit",
"write": "edit",
"read": "read",
"ls": "read",
"grep": "search",
"find": "search",
"spawn_subagent": "agent",
"bash": "execute",
"edit": "edit",
"write": "edit",
"read": "read",
"ls": "read",
"grep": "search",
"find": "search",
"subagent": "agent",
}
// toolKindFor returns the ToolKind for a given tool name, defaulting to
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@@ -4,11 +4,44 @@ import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
"charm.land/fantasy"
)
// thinkTagRegex matches ... tags that some models (Qwen, DeepSeek) wrap
// reasoning content in. Used to strip these tags from text content.
// The (?s) flag makes . match newlines.
var thinkTagRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`(?s)` + `` + `think` + `` + `(.*?)` + `` + `/think` + ``)
// sanitizeToolCallID ensures the ID matches Anthropic's required pattern:
// ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$ (alphanumeric, underscores, and hyphens only).
// Invalid characters are replaced with underscores.
func sanitizeToolCallID(id string) string {
var sb strings.Builder
for _, r := range id {
switch {
case (r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') || (r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z'):
sb.WriteRune(r)
case r >= '0' && r <= '9':
sb.WriteRune(r)
case r == '_' || r == '-':
sb.WriteRune(r)
default:
// Replace invalid characters with underscore
sb.WriteByte('_')
}
}
result := sb.String()
// Ensure non-empty (Anthropic requires at least one character)
if result == "" {
return "tool_0"
}
return result
}
// ContentPart is the marker interface for all message content block types.
// A message contains a heterogeneous slice of ContentPart values, enabling
// rich structured messages that carry text, reasoning, tool calls, tool
@@ -88,9 +121,9 @@ const (
)
// Message is a single conversation message containing a heterogeneous slice
// of ContentPart blocks. This design (borrowed from crush) enables a single
// assistant message to carry text, reasoning, and multiple tool calls as
// discrete, typed blocks rather than flattening everything into strings.
// of ContentPart blocks. This design enables a single assistant message to
// carry text, reasoning, and multiple tool calls as discrete, typed blocks
// rather than flattening everything into strings.
type Message struct {
ID string `json:"id"`
Role MessageRole `json:"role"`
@@ -285,12 +318,18 @@ func UnmarshalParts(data []byte) ([]ContentPart, error) {
return parts, nil
}
// --- Fantasy bridge ---
// --- LLM bridge ---
// ToFantasyMessages converts a Message to one or more fantasy.Message values.
// An assistant message with tool calls produces a single fantasy message with
// ToLLMMessages converts a Message to one or more LLM message values.
// An assistant message with tool calls produces a single message with
// mixed TextPart and ToolCallPart content. Tool-role messages produce
// ToolResultPart entries.
func (m *Message) ToLLMMessages() []fantasy.Message {
return m.ToFantasyMessages()
}
// Deprecated: Use ToLLMMessages instead.
// ToFantasyMessages converts a Message to one or more LLM message values.
func (m *Message) ToFantasyMessages() []fantasy.Message {
switch m.Role {
case RoleAssistant:
@@ -312,7 +351,7 @@ func (m *Message) ToFantasyMessages() []fantasy.Message {
// Add tool calls
for _, tc := range m.ToolCalls() {
parts = append(parts, fantasy.ToolCallPart{
ToolCallID: tc.ID,
ToolCallID: sanitizeToolCallID(tc.ID),
ToolName: tc.Name,
Input: tc.Input,
})
@@ -340,7 +379,7 @@ func (m *Message) ToFantasyMessages() []fantasy.Message {
}
}
parts = append(parts, fantasy.ToolResultPart{
ToolCallID: result.ToolCallID,
ToolCallID: sanitizeToolCallID(result.ToolCallID),
Output: output,
})
}
@@ -389,7 +428,14 @@ func (m *Message) ToFantasyMessages() []fantasy.Message {
}
}
// FromFantasyMessage converts a fantasy.Message into our Message type,
// FromLLMMessage converts an LLM message into our Message type,
// extracting all content parts into the appropriate block types.
func FromLLMMessage(msg fantasy.Message) Message {
return FromFantasyMessage(msg)
}
// Deprecated: Use FromLLMMessage instead.
// FromFantasyMessage converts an LLM message into our Message type,
// extracting all content parts into the appropriate block types.
func FromFantasyMessage(msg fantasy.Message) Message {
m := Message{
@@ -403,7 +449,11 @@ func FromFantasyMessage(msg fantasy.Message) Message {
switch p := part.(type) {
case fantasy.TextPart:
if p.Text != "" {
m.Parts = append(m.Parts, TextContent{Text: p.Text})
// Strip ... tags that some models wrap reasoning in
cleanedText := thinkTagRegex.ReplaceAllString(p.Text, "")
if cleanedText != "" {
m.Parts = append(m.Parts, TextContent{Text: cleanedText})
}
}
case fantasy.ToolCallPart:
m.Parts = append(m.Parts, ToolCall{
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@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
package message
import (
"testing"
)
func TestSanitizeToolCallID(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
input string
expected string
}{
{
name: "valid alphanumeric ID",
input: "call_123abc",
expected: "call_123abc",
},
{
name: "ID with dots (OpenCode/Kimi style)",
input: "call.123.abc",
expected: "call_123_abc",
},
{
name: "ID with colons",
input: "tool:123:abc",
expected: "tool_123_abc",
},
{
name: "ID with special characters",
input: "tool@#$%^&*()",
expected: "tool_________",
},
{
name: "Anthropic style ID (already valid)",
input: "toolu_0123456789ABCDEF",
expected: "toolu_0123456789ABCDEF",
},
{
name: "OpenAI style ID (already valid)",
input: "call_O17Uplv4lJvD6DVdIvFFeRMw",
expected: "call_O17Uplv4lJvD6DVdIvFFeRMw",
},
{
name: "ID with hyphens",
input: "my-tool-call-123",
expected: "my-tool-call-123",
},
{
name: "empty string",
input: "",
expected: "tool_0",
},
{
name: "only special characters",
input: "@#$%",
expected: "____",
},
{
name: "mixed valid and invalid",
input: "call_123.abc-def@ghi",
expected: "call_123_abc-def_ghi",
},
{
name: "Unicode characters",
input: "tool_日本語",
expected: "tool____",
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
result := sanitizeToolCallID(tt.input)
if result != tt.expected {
t.Errorf("sanitizeToolCallID(%q) = %q, want %q", tt.input, result, tt.expected)
}
})
}
}
func TestSanitizeToolCallID_MatchesAnthropicPattern(t *testing.T) {
// Test that sanitized IDs match Anthropic's required pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$
// This is a simplified check - in reality the pattern allows alphanumeric, underscore, hyphen
testIDs := []string{
"call.123.abc",
"tool:123:def",
"id@#$%^&*()",
"mixed.valid-id_test",
"",
}
for _, id := range testIDs {
sanitized := sanitizeToolCallID(id)
// Verify each character is valid
for i, r := range sanitized {
valid := (r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') ||
(r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z') ||
(r >= '0' && r <= '9') ||
r == '_' ||
r == '-'
if !valid {
t.Errorf("sanitizeToolCallID(%q) = %q, contains invalid character at position %d: %q",
id, sanitized, i, string(r))
}
}
// Verify non-empty
if sanitized == "" {
t.Errorf("sanitizeToolCallID(%q) returned empty string", id)
}
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
package models
import (
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/hex"
"maps"
"os"
"charm.land/fantasy"
"charm.land/fantasy/providers/openai"
)
// buildCacheProviderOptions returns caching options for supported models.
// Caching is enabled by default for all supported models to reduce costs.
// Set KIT_DISABLE_CACHE=1 or ProviderConfig.DisableCaching=true to opt out.
func buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo *ModelInfo, config *ProviderConfig) fantasy.ProviderOptions {
// Check explicit opt-out via config
if config.DisableCaching {
return nil
}
// Check global opt-out via environment
if os.Getenv("KIT_DISABLE_CACHE") != "" {
return nil
}
// Check if model supports caching
if modelInfo == nil || !modelInfo.SupportsCaching() {
return nil
}
switch modelInfo.CacheType() {
case "anthropic-ephemeral":
// Provider-level Anthropic caching disabled - use message-level caching instead.
return nil
case "openai-prompt-cache":
return buildOpenAICacheOptions(config, modelInfo.ID)
case "google-cached-content":
// Google caching not yet implemented.
return nil
default:
return nil
}
}
// buildOpenAICacheOptions enables prompt caching for OpenAI models.
// Uses a deterministic cache key based on system prompt and model ID.
func buildOpenAICacheOptions(config *ProviderConfig, modelID string) fantasy.ProviderOptions {
cacheKey := generateCacheKey(config.SystemPrompt, modelID)
return fantasy.ProviderOptions{
openai.Name: &openai.ProviderOptions{
PromptCacheKey: &cacheKey,
},
}
}
// generateCacheKey creates a deterministic cache key from system prompt and model.
// This ensures the same system prompt + model combination gets cache hits.
func generateCacheKey(systemPrompt, modelID string) string {
if systemPrompt == "" {
systemPrompt = "default"
}
h := sha256.New()
h.Write([]byte(systemPrompt))
h.Write([]byte(modelID))
// Prefix with "kit-" to identify KIT-generated cache keys
return "kit-" + hex.EncodeToString(h.Sum(nil))[:24]
}
// mergeProviderOptions merges multiple ProviderOptions maps.
// Later maps take precedence over earlier ones.
func mergeProviderOptions(opts ...fantasy.ProviderOptions) fantasy.ProviderOptions {
result := make(fantasy.ProviderOptions)
for _, opt := range opts {
maps.Copy(result, opt)
}
if len(result) == 0 {
return nil
}
return result
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
package models
import (
"os"
"testing"
"charm.land/fantasy"
)
func TestModelInfo_SupportsCaching(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
family string
expected bool
}{
{"Claude model", "claude-3-5-sonnet", true},
{"Claude 4 model", "claude-4-opus", true},
{"GPT model", "gpt-4", true},
{"GPT-5 model", "gpt-5", true},
{"O1 model", "o1", true},
{"O3 model", "o3", true},
{"O4 model", "o4-mini", true},
{"Codex model", "codex", true},
{"Gemini model", "gemini-2.5-pro", true},
{"Gemini 1.5 model", "gemini-1.5-flash", true},
{"Llama model", "llama-3", false},
{"Unknown model", "unknown", false},
{"Empty family", "", false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
m := &ModelInfo{Family: tt.family}
if got := m.SupportsCaching(); got != tt.expected {
t.Errorf("ModelInfo.SupportsCaching() = %v, want %v", got, tt.expected)
}
})
}
}
func TestModelInfo_CacheType(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
family string
expected string
}{
{"Claude model", "claude-3-5-sonnet", "anthropic-ephemeral"},
{"GPT model", "gpt-4", "openai-prompt-cache"},
{"O1 model", "o1", "openai-prompt-cache"},
{"Gemini model", "gemini-2.5-pro", "google-cached-content"},
{"Unknown model", "llama-3", ""},
{"Empty family", "", ""},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
m := &ModelInfo{Family: tt.family}
if got := m.CacheType(); got != tt.expected {
t.Errorf("ModelInfo.CacheType() = %v, want %v", got, tt.expected)
}
})
}
}
func TestGenerateCacheKey(t *testing.T) {
key1 := generateCacheKey("system prompt", "model-id")
key2 := generateCacheKey("system prompt", "model-id")
if key1 != key2 {
t.Errorf("generateCacheKey should be deterministic: got %q and %q", key1, key2)
}
key3 := generateCacheKey("different prompt", "model-id")
if key1 == key3 {
t.Errorf("generateCacheKey should produce different keys for different inputs")
}
key4 := generateCacheKey("", "model-id")
key5 := generateCacheKey("default", "model-id")
if key4 != key5 {
t.Errorf("generateCacheKey should treat empty prompt as 'default'")
}
if len(key1) < 4 || key1[:4] != "kit-" {
t.Errorf("generateCacheKey should produce keys with 'kit-' prefix, got %q", key1)
}
}
func TestBuildCacheProviderOptions_Disabled(t *testing.T) {
config := &ProviderConfig{DisableCaching: true}
modelInfo := &ModelInfo{Family: "claude-3", ID: "claude-3-opus"}
if opts := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo, config); opts != nil {
t.Errorf("buildCacheProviderOptions should return nil when DisableCaching=true")
}
}
func TestBuildCacheProviderOptions_EnvironmentVariable(t *testing.T) {
_ = os.Setenv("KIT_DISABLE_CACHE", "1")
defer func() { _ = os.Unsetenv("KIT_DISABLE_CACHE") }()
config := &ProviderConfig{DisableCaching: false}
modelInfo := &ModelInfo{Family: "claude-3", ID: "claude-3-opus"}
if opts := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo, config); opts != nil {
t.Errorf("buildCacheProviderOptions should return nil when KIT_DISABLE_CACHE is set")
}
}
func TestBuildCacheProviderOptions_UnsupportedModel(t *testing.T) {
config := &ProviderConfig{DisableCaching: false}
modelInfo := &ModelInfo{Family: "llama-3", ID: "llama-3-70b"}
if opts := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo, config); opts != nil {
t.Errorf("buildCacheProviderOptions should return nil for unsupported model families")
}
}
func TestBuildCacheProviderOptions_NilModelInfo(t *testing.T) {
config := &ProviderConfig{DisableCaching: false}
if opts := buildCacheProviderOptions(nil, config); opts != nil {
t.Errorf("buildCacheProviderOptions should return nil when modelInfo is nil")
}
}
func TestBuildCacheProviderOptions_Anthropic(t *testing.T) {
_ = os.Unsetenv("KIT_DISABLE_CACHE")
config := &ProviderConfig{DisableCaching: false}
modelInfo := &ModelInfo{Family: "claude-3", ID: "claude-3-opus"}
opts := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo, config)
// Provider-level Anthropic caching is disabled; message-level caching is used instead
if opts != nil {
t.Logf("Provider-level Anthropic caching disabled; using message-level caching")
}
}
func TestBuildCacheProviderOptions_OpenAI(t *testing.T) {
_ = os.Unsetenv("KIT_DISABLE_CACHE")
config := &ProviderConfig{
DisableCaching: false,
SystemPrompt: "test system prompt",
}
modelInfo := &ModelInfo{Family: "gpt-4", ID: "gpt-4o"}
opts := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo, config)
if opts == nil {
t.Fatalf("buildCacheProviderOptions should return options for OpenAI models")
}
if _, ok := opts["openai"]; !ok {
t.Errorf("buildCacheProviderOptions should include 'openai' key for GPT models")
}
}
func TestCachingPriorityOverThinking(t *testing.T) {
_ = os.Unsetenv("KIT_DISABLE_CACHE")
// Anthropic uses message-level caching; provider-level returns nil
config1 := &ProviderConfig{
DisableCaching: false,
ThinkingLevel: ThinkingOff,
}
modelInfo1 := &ModelInfo{Family: "claude-3", ID: "claude-3-opus"}
opts1 := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo1, config1)
if opts1 != nil {
t.Logf("Provider-level Anthropic caching disabled; using message-level caching")
}
// OpenAI provider-level caching works with thinking enabled
config2 := &ProviderConfig{
DisableCaching: false,
SystemPrompt: "test prompt",
ThinkingLevel: ThinkingMedium,
}
modelInfo2 := &ModelInfo{Family: "gpt-4", ID: "gpt-4o"}
opts2 := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo2, config2)
if opts2 == nil {
t.Errorf("OpenAI caching should work with thinking enabled")
}
// OpenAI caching also works with thinking disabled
config3 := &ProviderConfig{
DisableCaching: false,
SystemPrompt: "test prompt",
ThinkingLevel: ThinkingOff,
}
opts3 := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo2, config3)
if opts3 == nil {
t.Errorf("OpenAI caching should work when thinking is OFF")
}
}
func TestMergeProviderOptions(t *testing.T) {
opts1 := fantasy.ProviderOptions{
"provider1": &testProviderData{value: "value1"},
}
opts2 := fantasy.ProviderOptions{
"provider2": &testProviderData{value: "value2"},
}
merged := mergeProviderOptions(opts1, opts2)
if len(merged) != 2 {
t.Errorf("mergeProviderOptions should combine options from multiple maps, got %d items", len(merged))
}
if _, ok := merged["provider1"]; !ok {
t.Errorf("merged options should contain 'provider1' key")
}
if _, ok := merged["provider2"]; !ok {
t.Errorf("merged options should contain 'provider2' key")
}
// Later options should override earlier ones
opts3 := fantasy.ProviderOptions{
"provider1": &testProviderData{value: "overridden"},
}
merged2 := mergeProviderOptions(opts1, opts3)
if data, ok := merged2["provider1"].(*testProviderData); ok {
if data.value != "overridden" {
t.Errorf("later options should override earlier ones, got %q", data.value)
}
}
if mergeProviderOptions() != nil {
t.Errorf("mergeProviderOptions with no args should return nil")
}
}
// testProviderData is a simple implementation of ProviderOptionsData for testing
type testProviderData struct {
value string
}
func (t *testProviderData) Options() {}
func (t *testProviderData) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return []byte(`"` + t.value + `"`), nil
}
func (t *testProviderData) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
return nil
}
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@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ type modelsDBLimit struct {
Output int `json:"output"`
}
// npmToFantasyProvider maps npm package names from models.dev to fantasy
// npmToLLMProvider maps npm package names from models.dev to LLM
// provider identifiers. Providers not in this map but with an api URL
// can be auto-routed through openaicompat.
var npmToFantasyProvider = map[string]string{
var npmToLLMProvider = map[string]string{
"@ai-sdk/anthropic": "anthropic",
"@ai-sdk/openai": "openai",
"@ai-sdk/google": "google",
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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import (
"maps"
"net/http"
"os"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
@@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ import (
"charm.land/fantasy/providers/openaicompat"
"charm.land/fantasy/providers/openrouter"
"charm.land/fantasy/providers/vercel"
openaisdk "github.com/charmbracelet/openai-go"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/auth"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/progress"
@@ -155,6 +157,7 @@ type ProviderConfig struct {
MainGPU *int32
TLSSkipVerify bool
ThinkingLevel ThinkingLevel
DisableCaching bool // Opt-out: set to true to disable automatic prompt caching
}
// ProviderResult contains the result of provider creation.
@@ -169,6 +172,9 @@ type ProviderResult struct {
// ProviderOptions contains provider-specific options to be passed to the
// fantasy agent (e.g. OpenAI Responses API reasoning options).
ProviderOptions fantasy.ProviderOptions
// SkipMaxOutputTokens indicates that this provider doesn't support the
// max_output_tokens parameter (e.g., OpenAI Codex OAuth API).
SkipMaxOutputTokens bool
}
// ParseModelString parses a model string in "provider/model" format (e.g. "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5").
@@ -234,30 +240,59 @@ func CreateProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig) (*ProviderResul
validateModelConfig(config, modelInfo)
}
// Create the base provider
var result *ProviderResult
var createErr error
switch provider {
case "anthropic":
return createAnthropicProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createAnthropicProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "openai":
return createOpenAIProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createOpenAIProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "google", "gemini":
return createGoogleProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createGoogleProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "ollama":
return createOllamaProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createOllamaProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "azure":
return createAzureProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createAzureProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "google-vertex-anthropic":
return createVertexAnthropicProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createVertexAnthropicProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "openrouter":
return createOpenRouterProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createOpenRouterProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "bedrock":
return createBedrockProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createBedrockProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "vercel":
return createVercelProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createVercelProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
case "custom":
return createCustomProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
result, createErr = createCustomProvider(ctx, config, modelName)
default:
return autoRouteProvider(ctx, config, provider, modelName, registry)
result, createErr = autoRouteProvider(ctx, config, provider, modelName, registry)
}
if createErr != nil {
return nil, createErr
}
// AUTOMATICALLY ENABLE CACHING for supported models (unless disabled).
// This works for BOTH native and auto-routed providers by detecting
// the model family from the model metadata.
if cacheOpts := buildCacheProviderOptions(modelInfo, config); cacheOpts != nil {
if result.ProviderOptions == nil {
result.ProviderOptions = cacheOpts
} else {
// Merge cache options with existing provider options.
// Only add cache options for providers that don't already have
// options set, to avoid type conflicts (e.g., Anthropic has
// different types for regular options vs cache control options).
for k, v := range cacheOpts {
if _, exists := result.ProviderOptions[k]; !exists {
result.ProviderOptions[k] = v
}
}
}
}
return result, nil
}
// autoRouteProvider attempts to create a provider by looking up its npm package
@@ -277,14 +312,14 @@ func autoRouteProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, provider, mo
npmPackage = modelInfo.ProviderNPM
}
// Determine the fantasy provider for this npm package
fantasyProvider := npmToFantasyProvider[npmPackage]
if fantasyProvider == "" && providerInfo.API != "" {
// Determine the LLM provider for this npm package
llmProvider := npmToLLMProvider[npmPackage]
if llmProvider == "" && providerInfo.API != "" {
// Unknown npm but has API URL → route through openaicompat
fantasyProvider = "openaicompat"
llmProvider = "openaicompat"
}
switch fantasyProvider {
switch llmProvider {
case "openaicompat":
return createAutoRoutedOpenAICompatProvider(ctx, config, modelName, providerInfo)
case "anthropic":
@@ -298,7 +333,7 @@ func autoRouteProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, provider, mo
}
return createAutoRoutedOpenAIProvider(ctx, config, modelName, providerInfo)
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported provider: %s (npm: %s has no fantasy mapping)", provider, npmPackage)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported provider: %s (npm: %s has no LLM provider mapping)", provider, npmPackage)
}
}
@@ -507,10 +542,15 @@ func thinkingLevelToReasoningEffort(level ThinkingLevel) *openai.ReasoningEffort
// SendReasoning to true and configures the thinking budget. For thinking-off
// or non-reasoning models the returned map is nil.
//
// NOTE: With message-level caching, thinking and caching can work together.
// Message-level cache control (ProviderCacheControlOptions) doesn't conflict
// with provider-level thinking options (ProviderOptions).
//
// Anthropic requires max_tokens > thinking.budget_tokens. If the configured
// MaxTokens is too low, it is bumped to budget + 4096 to leave room for the
// actual response.
func buildAnthropicProviderOptions(config *ProviderConfig, modelName string) fantasy.ProviderOptions {
// Thinking is OFF by default. If user hasn't explicitly enabled it, return nil.
if config.ThinkingLevel == "" || config.ThinkingLevel == ThinkingOff {
return nil
}
@@ -621,13 +661,52 @@ func createVertexAnthropicProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig,
func createOpenAIProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, modelName string) (*ProviderResult, error) {
apiKey := config.ProviderAPIKey
source := "command-line flag"
var accountID string
var isCodexOAuth bool
if apiKey == "" {
apiKey = os.Getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")
}
if apiKey == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("OpenAI API key not provided. Use --provider-api-key flag or OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable")
// Check stored credentials first
cm, err := auth.NewCredentialManager()
if err == nil {
if creds, err := cm.GetOpenAICredentials(); err == nil && creds != nil {
if creds.Type == "oauth" && creds.AccessToken != "" {
// For OAuth, get a valid access token (may refresh if needed)
token, err := cm.GetValidOpenAIAccessToken()
if err == nil && token != "" {
apiKey = token
accountID = creds.AccountID
isCodexOAuth = true
source = "stored Codex OAuth credentials"
}
} else if creds.Type == "api_key" && creds.APIKey != "" {
apiKey = creds.APIKey
source = "stored API key"
}
}
}
}
// Fall back to environment variable
if apiKey == "" {
apiKey = os.Getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")
source = "OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable"
}
if apiKey == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("OpenAI API key not provided. Use 'kit auth login openai', --provider-api-key flag, or OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable")
}
if os.Getenv("DEBUG") != "" || os.Getenv("KIT_DEBUG") != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Using OpenAI API key from: %s\n", source)
}
// For Codex OAuth, use the ChatGPT backend API with custom headers
if isCodexOAuth {
return createOpenAICodexProvider(ctx, config, modelName, apiKey, accountID)
}
// Regular OpenAI API key flow
var opts []openai.Option
opts = append(opts, openai.WithAPIKey(apiKey))
opts = append(opts, openai.WithUseResponsesAPI())
@@ -656,6 +735,135 @@ func createOpenAIProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, modelName
return &ProviderResult{Model: model, ProviderOptions: providerOpts}, nil
}
// createOpenAICodexProvider creates a provider for ChatGPT/Codex OAuth tokens.
// Uses the chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex endpoint with special headers.
func createOpenAICodexProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, modelName, token, accountID string) (*ProviderResult, error) {
// Check for spark models which are not accessible via OAuth
if detectCodexModelFamily(modelName) == "gpt-codex-spark" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("gpt-codex-spark models are not accessible via ChatGPT OAuth. " +
"These models require special access or a different authentication method. " +
"Please use regular Codex models like 'openai/gpt-5.3-codex' instead")
}
// Use the ChatGPT backend API with /codex path
baseURL := "https://chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex"
if config.ProviderURL != "" {
baseURL = config.ProviderURL
}
// Build custom HTTP client with required headers
httpClient := createCodexHTTPClient(token, accountID, config.TLSSkipVerify)
var opts []openai.Option
opts = append(opts, openai.WithAPIKey(token))
opts = append(opts, openai.WithBaseURL(baseURL))
opts = append(opts, openai.WithUseResponsesAPI())
opts = append(opts, openai.WithHTTPClient(httpClient))
provider, err := openai.New(opts...)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create OpenAI Codex provider: %w", err)
}
model, err := provider.LanguageModel(ctx, modelName)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create OpenAI Codex model: %w", err)
}
providerOpts := buildCodexProviderOptions(config, modelName)
return &ProviderResult{
Model: model,
ProviderOptions: providerOpts,
SkipMaxOutputTokens: true,
}, nil
}
// buildCodexProviderOptions returns fantasy.ProviderOptions configured for
// OpenAI Codex API. The Codex API requires the system prompt to be passed
// as 'instructions' rather than as a system message.
func buildCodexProviderOptions(config *ProviderConfig, modelName string) fantasy.ProviderOptions {
store := false
opts := &openai.ResponsesProviderOptions{
Store: &store,
}
if config.SystemPrompt != "" {
opts.Instructions = &config.SystemPrompt
}
if openai.IsResponsesReasoningModel(modelName) {
opts.ReasoningEffort = thinkingLevelToReasoningEffort(config.ThinkingLevel)
}
return fantasy.ProviderOptions{openai.Name: opts}
}
// detectCodexModelFamily determines the model family from the model name
func detectCodexModelFamily(modelName string) string {
modelName = strings.ToLower(modelName)
if strings.Contains(modelName, "spark") {
return "gpt-codex-spark"
}
if strings.Contains(modelName, "codex-mini") || strings.Contains(modelName, "mini-latest") {
return "gpt-codex-mini"
}
if strings.Contains(modelName, "codex") {
return "gpt-codex"
}
return ""
}
// createCodexHTTPClient creates an HTTP client with headers required for ChatGPT/Codex API
func createCodexHTTPClient(token, accountID string, skipVerify bool) *http.Client {
var base http.RoundTripper
if skipVerify {
base = &http.Transport{
TLSClientConfig: &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: true,
},
}
} else {
base = http.DefaultTransport
}
return &http.Client{
Transport: &codexTransport{
base: base,
token: token,
accountID: accountID,
},
Timeout: 120 * time.Second,
}
}
// codexTransport is a custom RoundTripper that adds ChatGPT/Codex specific headers
type codexTransport struct {
base http.RoundTripper
token string
accountID string
}
func (t *codexTransport) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
newReq := req.Clone(req.Context())
// Add required headers for ChatGPT/Codex API
// These headers mimic the official pi client to avoid Cloudflare blocking
newReq.Header.Set("Authorization", "Bearer "+t.token)
if t.accountID != "" {
newReq.Header.Set("chatgpt-account-id", t.accountID)
}
newReq.Header.Set("originator", "kit")
newReq.Header.Set("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.0.0 Safari/537.36")
newReq.Header.Set("OpenAI-Beta", "responses=experimental")
newReq.Header.Set("Accept", "text/event-stream")
newReq.Header.Set("Accept-Language", "en-US,en;q=0.9")
newReq.Header.Set("Cache-Control", "no-cache")
newReq.Header.Set("Pragma", "no-cache")
return t.base.RoundTrip(newReq)
}
func createGoogleProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, modelName string) (*ProviderResult, error) {
apiKey := firstNonEmpty(
config.ProviderAPIKey,
@@ -792,6 +1000,133 @@ func createVercelProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, modelName
return &ProviderResult{Model: model}, nil
}
// thinkTagRegex matches <think>...</think> tags for extracting reasoning content
// from models that wrap thinking in XML-like tags (e.g., Qwen, DeepSeek).
var thinkTagRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`(?s)<think>(.*?)</think>`)
// customExtraContentFunc extracts reasoning from <think> tags in the content field.
// This handles models like Qwen and DeepSeek that return reasoning wrapped in XML tags
// rather than using a separate reasoning_content field.
func customExtraContentFunc(choice openaisdk.ChatCompletionChoice) []fantasy.Content {
var content []fantasy.Content
if choice.Message.Content == "" {
return content
}
// Check for <think> tags in the content
matches := thinkTagRegex.FindStringSubmatch(choice.Message.Content)
if len(matches) > 1 {
// Found reasoning content in <think> tags
reasoning := strings.TrimSpace(matches[1])
if reasoning != "" {
content = append(content, fantasy.ReasoningContent{
Text: reasoning,
})
}
}
return content
}
// customStreamExtraFunc handles streaming responses with <think> tags.
// It extracts reasoning content and emits proper reasoning events.
func customStreamExtraFunc(
chunk openaisdk.ChatCompletionChunk,
yield func(fantasy.StreamPart) bool,
ctx map[string]any,
) (map[string]any, bool) {
if len(chunk.Choices) == 0 {
return ctx, true
}
const reasoningStartedKey = "reasoning_started"
const reasoningBufferKey = "reasoning_buffer"
const inThinkTagKey = "in_think_tag"
reasoningStarted, _ := ctx[reasoningStartedKey].(bool)
inThinkTag, _ := ctx[inThinkTagKey].(bool)
reasoningBuffer, _ := ctx[reasoningBufferKey].(string)
for i, choice := range chunk.Choices {
content := choice.Delta.Content
if content == "" {
continue
}
// Check for <think> tag start
if strings.Contains(content, "<think>") {
inThinkTag = true
ctx[inThinkTagKey] = true
// Emit reasoning start event
if !reasoningStarted {
reasoningStarted = true
ctx[reasoningStartedKey] = true
if !yield(fantasy.StreamPart{
Type: fantasy.StreamPartTypeReasoningStart,
ID: fmt.Sprintf("%d", i),
}) {
return ctx, false
}
}
// Extract content after <think>
parts := strings.SplitN(content, "<think>", 2)
if len(parts) > 1 && parts[1] != "" {
reasoningBuffer += parts[1]
ctx[reasoningBufferKey] = reasoningBuffer
}
continue
}
// Check for </think> tag end
if strings.Contains(content, "</think>") {
inThinkTag = false
ctx[inThinkTagKey] = false
// Extract content before </think>
parts := strings.SplitN(content, "</think>", 2)
if len(parts) > 0 {
reasoningBuffer += parts[0]
}
// Emit the accumulated reasoning
if reasoningBuffer != "" {
if !yield(fantasy.StreamPart{
Type: fantasy.StreamPartTypeReasoningDelta,
ID: fmt.Sprintf("%d", i),
Delta: reasoningBuffer,
}) {
return ctx, false
}
ctx[reasoningBufferKey] = ""
}
// Emit reasoning end
if !yield(fantasy.StreamPart{
Type: fantasy.StreamPartTypeReasoningEnd,
ID: fmt.Sprintf("%d", i),
}) {
return ctx, false
}
continue
}
// Accumulate reasoning content while in think tag
if inThinkTag {
reasoningBuffer += content
ctx[reasoningBufferKey] = reasoningBuffer
}
}
return ctx, true
}
// customToPromptFunc converts prompts to OpenAI format using the default conversion.
func customToPromptFunc(prompt fantasy.Prompt, systemPrompt, user string) ([]openaisdk.ChatCompletionMessageParamUnion, []fantasy.CallWarning) {
return openai.DefaultToPrompt(prompt, systemPrompt, user)
}
func createCustomProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, modelName string) (*ProviderResult, error) {
if config.ProviderURL == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("custom provider requires --provider-url")
@@ -806,16 +1141,23 @@ func createCustomProvider(ctx context.Context, config *ProviderConfig, modelName
apiKey = "custom"
}
var opts []openaicompat.Option
opts = append(opts, openaicompat.WithBaseURL(config.ProviderURL))
opts = append(opts, openaicompat.WithAPIKey(apiKey))
opts = append(opts, openaicompat.WithName("custom"))
// Use the openai provider directly with custom hooks to handle <think> tags
// from models like Qwen and DeepSeek that wrap reasoning in XML tags.
var opts []openai.Option
opts = append(opts, openai.WithBaseURL(config.ProviderURL))
opts = append(opts, openai.WithAPIKey(apiKey))
opts = append(opts, openai.WithName("custom"))
opts = append(opts, openai.WithLanguageModelOptions(
openai.WithLanguageModelExtraContentFunc(customExtraContentFunc),
openai.WithLanguageModelStreamExtraFunc(customStreamExtraFunc),
openai.WithLanguageModelToPromptFunc(customToPromptFunc),
))
if config.TLSSkipVerify {
opts = append(opts, openaicompat.WithHTTPClient(createHTTPClientWithTLSConfig(true)))
opts = append(opts, openai.WithHTTPClient(createHTTPClientWithTLSConfig(true)))
}
p, err := openaicompat.New(opts...)
p, err := openai.New(opts...)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create custom provider: %w", err)
}
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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ var embeddedModelsJSON []byte
type ModelInfo struct {
ID string
Name string
Family string // Model family (e.g., "claude", "gpt", "gemini")
Attachment bool
Reasoning bool
Temperature bool
@@ -25,6 +26,44 @@ type ModelInfo struct {
ProviderNPM string // Model-specific provider npm override (e.g. "@ai-sdk/anthropic")
}
// SupportsCaching returns true if this model family supports prompt caching.
// This enables automatic cost savings for supported models regardless of provider.
func (m *ModelInfo) SupportsCaching() bool {
switch {
case strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "claude"):
return true
case strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "gpt"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "o1"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "o3"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "o4"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "codex"):
return true
case strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "gemini"):
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// CacheType returns the appropriate cache mechanism for this model family.
// Returns empty string if caching is not supported.
func (m *ModelInfo) CacheType() string {
switch {
case strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "claude"):
return "anthropic-ephemeral"
case strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "gpt"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "o1"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "o3"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "o4"),
strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "codex"):
return "openai-prompt-cache"
case strings.HasPrefix(m.Family, "gemini"):
return "google-cached-content"
default:
return ""
}
}
// Cost represents the pricing information for a model.
type Cost struct {
Input float64
@@ -86,6 +125,7 @@ func buildFromModelsDB() map[string]ProviderInfo {
modelsMap[modelID] = ModelInfo{
ID: dm.ID,
Name: dm.Name,
Family: dm.Family,
Attachment: dm.Attachment,
Reasoning: dm.Reasoning,
Temperature: dm.Temperature,
@@ -225,6 +265,15 @@ func (r *ModelsRegistry) ValidateEnvironment(provider string, apiKey string) err
}
}
// For openai, check stored credentials (OAuth / API key)
if provider == "openai" {
if cm, err := auth.NewCredentialManager(); err == nil {
if has, _ := cm.HasOpenAICredentials(); has {
return nil
}
}
}
envVars, err := r.getRequiredEnvVars(provider)
if err != nil {
// Unknown provider — nothing to validate
@@ -299,27 +348,32 @@ func (r *ModelsRegistry) GetSupportedProviders() []string {
return providers
}
// GetFantasyProviders returns provider IDs that can be used with fantasy,
// GetLLMProviders returns provider IDs that have LLM support,
// either through a native provider or via openaicompat auto-routing.
func (r *ModelsRegistry) GetFantasyProviders() []string {
func (r *ModelsRegistry) GetLLMProviders() []string {
var providers []string
for providerID, info := range r.providers {
if isProviderFantasySupported(providerID, &info) {
if isProviderLLMSupported(providerID, &info) {
providers = append(providers, providerID)
}
}
return providers
}
// isProviderFantasySupported checks if a provider can be used with fantasy.
func isProviderFantasySupported(providerID string, info *ProviderInfo) bool {
// Deprecated: Use GetLLMProviders instead.
func (r *ModelsRegistry) GetFantasyProviders() []string {
return r.GetLLMProviders()
}
// isProviderLLMSupported checks if a provider can be used with the LLM layer.
func isProviderLLMSupported(providerID string, info *ProviderInfo) bool {
// Ollama is always supported (via openaicompat pointed at localhost)
if providerID == "ollama" {
return true
}
// Check if npm maps to a fantasy provider
if _, ok := npmToFantasyProvider[info.NPM]; ok {
// Check if npm maps to an LLM provider
if _, ok := npmToLLMProvider[info.NPM]; ok {
return true
}
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@@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ func ListAllSessions() ([]SessionInfo, error) {
}
// listSessionsInDir reads all .jsonl files in a directory and extracts session info.
// Empty sessions (no messages) are automatically cleaned up and not returned.
func listSessionsInDir(dir string) ([]SessionInfo, error) {
if _, err := os.Stat(dir); os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil, nil
@@ -117,6 +118,11 @@ func listSessionsInDir(dir string) ([]SessionInfo, error) {
if err != nil {
continue // skip malformed session files
}
// Clean up and skip empty sessions (no messages)
if info.MessageCount == 0 {
_ = os.Remove(path)
continue
}
sessions = append(sessions, *info)
}
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@@ -114,6 +114,187 @@ func CreateTreeSession(cwd string) (*TreeManager, error) {
return tm, nil
}
// ForkToNewSession creates a new session file containing the history up to and
// including the target entry ID. This matches Pi's /fork behavior: it creates
// a completely new session file with a parent_session reference, copying all
// entries from the root to the target point.
func (tm *TreeManager) ForkToNewSession(cwd string, targetID string) (*TreeManager, error) {
tm.mu.RLock()
defer tm.mu.RUnlock()
// Get the branch from root to target (root-to-leaf order).
branch := tm.getBranchLocked(targetID)
if len(branch) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("target entry %q not found", targetID)
}
// Create a new session file.
newTm, err := CreateTreeSession(cwd)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Set the parent session reference in the header.
newTm.header.ParentSession = tm.filePath
newTm.header.ParentSessionID = tm.header.ID
// Rewrite the header with the parent reference.
// We need to close and recreate the file to rewrite the header.
if err := newTm.file.Close(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to close new session file: %w", err)
}
// Recreate the file and write the updated header.
f, err := os.Create(newTm.filePath)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to recreate session file: %w", err)
}
newTm.file = f
if err := newTm.writeEntry(&newTm.header); err != nil {
_ = f.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to write session header: %w", err)
}
// Copy entries from the branch to the new session.
// We need to remap IDs since the new session is independent.
idMap := make(map[string]string) // old ID -> new ID
var prevNewID string
for _, entry := range branch {
oldID := tm.EntryID(entry)
newID := GenerateEntryID()
idMap[oldID] = newID
// Create a copy of the entry with the new ID and remapped parent.
var newEntry any
switch e := entry.(type) {
case *MessageEntry:
newEntry = &MessageEntry{
Entry: Entry{
Type: EntryTypeMessage,
ID: newID,
ParentID: prevNewID, // Chain sequentially in new session
Timestamp: e.Timestamp,
},
Role: e.Role,
Parts: e.Parts,
Model: e.Model,
Provider: e.Provider,
}
// Copy label if present.
if label, ok := tm.labels[oldID]; ok {
newTm.labels[newID] = label
}
case *ModelChangeEntry:
newEntry = &ModelChangeEntry{
Entry: Entry{
Type: EntryTypeModelChange,
ID: newID,
ParentID: prevNewID,
Timestamp: e.Timestamp,
},
Provider: e.Provider,
ModelID: e.ModelID,
}
case *LabelEntry:
// Remap the target ID if it's in our copied branch.
newTargetID := e.TargetID
if mapped, ok := idMap[e.TargetID]; ok {
newTargetID = mapped
}
newEntry = &LabelEntry{
Entry: Entry{
Type: EntryTypeLabel,
ID: newID,
ParentID: prevNewID,
Timestamp: e.Timestamp,
},
TargetID: newTargetID,
Label: e.Label,
}
case *SessionInfoEntry:
newEntry = &SessionInfoEntry{
Entry: Entry{
Type: EntryTypeSessionInfo,
ID: newID,
ParentID: prevNewID,
Timestamp: e.Timestamp,
},
Name: e.Name,
}
newTm.sessionName = e.Name
case *ExtensionDataEntry:
newEntry = &ExtensionDataEntry{
Entry: Entry{
Type: EntryTypeExtensionData,
ID: newID,
ParentID: prevNewID,
Timestamp: e.Timestamp,
},
ExtType: e.ExtType,
Data: e.Data,
}
case *BranchSummaryEntry:
// Remap the from ID if it's in our copied branch.
newFromID := e.FromID
if mapped, ok := idMap[e.FromID]; ok {
newFromID = mapped
}
newEntry = &BranchSummaryEntry{
Entry: Entry{
Type: EntryTypeBranchSummary,
ID: newID,
ParentID: prevNewID,
Timestamp: e.Timestamp,
},
FromID: newFromID,
Summary: e.Summary,
}
case *CompactionEntry:
// Remap the first kept entry ID if it's in our copied branch.
newFirstKeptID := e.FirstKeptEntryID
if mapped, ok := idMap[e.FirstKeptEntryID]; ok {
newFirstKeptID = mapped
}
newEntry = &CompactionEntry{
Entry: Entry{
Type: EntryTypeCompaction,
ID: newID,
ParentID: prevNewID,
Timestamp: e.Timestamp,
},
Summary: e.Summary,
FirstKeptEntryID: newFirstKeptID,
TokensBefore: e.TokensBefore,
TokensAfter: e.TokensAfter,
MessagesRemoved: e.MessagesRemoved,
ReadFiles: e.ReadFiles,
ModifiedFiles: e.ModifiedFiles,
}
}
if newEntry != nil {
if err := newTm.appendAndPersist(newEntry); err != nil {
_ = f.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to copy entry: %w", err)
}
prevNewID = newID
}
}
// Set the leaf to the last entry in the new session.
newTm.leafID = prevNewID
return newTm, nil
}
// OpenTreeSession opens an existing JSONL session file.
func OpenTreeSession(path string) (*TreeManager, error) {
data, err := os.ReadFile(path)
@@ -181,7 +362,7 @@ func OpenTreeSession(path string) (*TreeManager, error) {
// Set leaf to the last entry.
if len(tm.entries) > 0 {
tm.leafID = tm.entryID(tm.entries[len(tm.entries)-1])
tm.leafID = tm.EntryID(tm.entries[len(tm.entries)-1])
}
// Open file for appending.
@@ -242,9 +423,14 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) AppendMessage(msg message.Message) (string, error) {
return entry.ID, nil
}
// AppendFantasyMessage converts a fantasy.Message and appends it.
// AppendLLMMessage converts an LLM message and appends it.
func (tm *TreeManager) AppendLLMMessage(msg fantasy.Message) (string, error) {
return tm.AppendMessage(message.FromLLMMessage(msg))
}
// Deprecated: Use AppendLLMMessage instead.
func (tm *TreeManager) AppendFantasyMessage(msg fantasy.Message) (string, error) {
return tm.AppendMessage(message.FromFantasyMessage(msg))
return tm.AppendLLMMessage(msg)
}
// AppendModelChange records a model/provider change.
@@ -521,7 +707,7 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) BuildContext() (messages []fantasy.Message, provider stri
for _, entry := range branch {
// Once we reach the first kept entry, stop skipping.
if skipping {
entryID := tm.entryID(entry)
entryID := tm.EntryID(entry)
if entryID == lastCompaction.FirstKeptEntryID {
skipping = false
} else {
@@ -535,7 +721,7 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) BuildContext() (messages []fantasy.Message, provider stri
if err != nil {
continue // skip malformed entries
}
msgs := msg.ToFantasyMessages()
msgs := msg.ToLLMMessages()
messages = append(messages, msgs...)
case *BranchSummaryEntry:
@@ -628,6 +814,11 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) MessageCount() int {
return count
}
// IsEmpty returns true if the session has no messages (only header).
func (tm *TreeManager) IsEmpty() bool {
return tm.MessageCount() == 0
}
// Close closes the underlying file handle.
func (tm *TreeManager) Close() error {
tm.mu.Lock()
@@ -679,7 +870,7 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) GetContextEntryIDs() []string {
skipping := lastCompaction != nil
for _, entry := range branch {
if skipping {
entryID := tm.entryID(entry)
entryID := tm.EntryID(entry)
if entryID == lastCompaction.FirstKeptEntryID {
skipping = false
} else {
@@ -693,7 +884,7 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) GetContextEntryIDs() []string {
if err != nil {
continue
}
msgs := msg.ToFantasyMessages()
msgs := msg.ToLLMMessages()
for range msgs {
ids = append(ids, e.ID)
}
@@ -732,31 +923,41 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) GetLastCompaction() *CompactionEntry {
// --- Legacy bridge ---
// AddFantasyMessages appends multiple fantasy messages as entries. This is
// AddLLMMessages appends multiple LLM messages as entries. This is
// used when syncing from the agent's ConversationMessages after a step.
func (tm *TreeManager) AddFantasyMessages(msgs []fantasy.Message) error {
func (tm *TreeManager) AddLLMMessages(msgs []fantasy.Message) error {
for _, msg := range msgs {
if _, err := tm.AppendFantasyMessage(msg); err != nil {
if _, err := tm.AppendLLMMessage(msg); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// GetFantasyMessages builds the context and returns just the messages.
// Deprecated: Use AddLLMMessages instead.
func (tm *TreeManager) AddFantasyMessages(msgs []fantasy.Message) error {
return tm.AddLLMMessages(msgs)
}
// GetLLMMessages builds the context and returns just the messages.
// This satisfies the same conceptual role as the old Manager.GetMessages().
func (tm *TreeManager) GetFantasyMessages() []fantasy.Message {
func (tm *TreeManager) GetLLMMessages() []fantasy.Message {
msgs, _, _ := tm.BuildContext()
return msgs
}
// Deprecated: Use GetLLMMessages instead.
func (tm *TreeManager) GetFantasyMessages() []fantasy.Message {
return tm.GetLLMMessages()
}
// --- Internal helpers ---
// addEntryToIndex adds an entry to the in-memory indices.
func (tm *TreeManager) addEntryToIndex(entry any) {
tm.entries = append(tm.entries, entry)
id := tm.entryID(entry)
id := tm.EntryID(entry)
parentID := tm.entryParentID(entry)
if id != "" {
@@ -793,8 +994,8 @@ func (tm *TreeManager) writeEntry(entry any) error {
return err
}
// entryID extracts the ID from any entry type.
func (tm *TreeManager) entryID(entry any) string {
// EntryID extracts the ID from any entry type.
func (tm *TreeManager) EntryID(entry any) string {
switch e := entry.(type) {
case *MessageEntry:
return e.ID
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@@ -127,9 +127,7 @@ func (p *MCPConnectionPool) GetConnection(ctx context.Context, serverName string
return conn, nil
} else {
if p.debugLogger != nil && p.debugLogger.IsDebugEnabled() {
if p.debugLogger != nil && p.debugLogger.IsDebugEnabled() {
p.debugLogger.LogDebug(fmt.Sprintf("[POOL] Connection %s unhealthy, removing", serverName))
}
p.debugLogger.LogDebug(fmt.Sprintf("[POOL] Connection %s unhealthy, removing", serverName))
}
_ = conn.client.Close()
delete(p.connections, serverName)
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package tools
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
@@ -70,7 +71,7 @@ func TestMCPToolManager_LoadTools_GracefulFailure(t *testing.T) {
}
// The error should mention that all servers failed
if err != nil && !contains(err.Error(), "all MCP servers failed") {
if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "all MCP servers failed") {
t.Errorf("Expected error message to mention all servers failed, got: %v", err)
}
@@ -459,13 +460,3 @@ func sliceEqual(a, b []any) bool {
}
return true
}
// Helper function to check if a string contains a substring
func contains(s, substr string) bool {
for i := 0; i <= len(s)-len(substr); i++ {
if s[i:i+len(substr)] == substr {
return true
}
}
return false
}
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@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ import (
"image/color"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// blockRenderer handles rendering of content blocks with configurable options
@@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ func renderContentBlock(content string, containerWidth int, options ...rendering
borderChars = 1
}
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
// Resolve foreground color: caller override or theme default.
fgColor := theme.Text
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/app"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/core"
)
// ==========================================================================
@@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ func TestInputComponent_SubmitEmitsSubmitMsg(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatal("expected a cmd from pressing enter on non-empty input")
}
sm, ok := msg.(submitMsg)
sm, ok := msg.(core.SubmitMsg)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("expected submitMsg, got %T", msg)
}
@@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ func TestInputComponent_CtrlD_SubmitEmitsSubmitMsg(t *testing.T) {
if msg == nil {
t.Fatal("expected a cmd from ctrl+d on non-empty input")
}
sm, ok := msg.(submitMsg)
sm, ok := msg.(core.SubmitMsg)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("expected submitMsg from ctrl+d, got %T", msg)
}
@@ -149,11 +150,13 @@ func TestInputComponent_QuitReturnsTeaQuit(t *testing.T) {
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TestInputComponent_ClearCallsClearMessages verifies that /clear (and its
// aliases) calls appCtrl.ClearMessages() and returns no submitMsg.
// TestInputComponent_ClearForwardsAsSubmitMsg verifies that /clear (and its
// aliases) are forwarded as submitMsg to the parent model so that the parent
// can call ClearMessages(), update scrollback, and print the confirmation
// message in one place. InputComponent must NOT call ClearMessages() directly.
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
func TestInputComponent_ClearCallsClearMessages(t *testing.T) {
func TestInputComponent_ClearForwardsAsSubmitMsg(t *testing.T) {
aliases := []string{"/clear", "/c", "/cls"}
for _, alias := range aliases {
t.Run(alias, func(t *testing.T) {
@@ -164,22 +167,29 @@ func TestInputComponent_ClearCallsClearMessages(t *testing.T) {
_, cmd := sendInputMsg(c, tea.KeyPressMsg{Code: tea.KeyEnter})
if ctrl.clearMsgCalled != 1 {
t.Fatalf("%s: expected ClearMessages() called once, got %d", alias, ctrl.clearMsgCalled)
// InputComponent must NOT call ClearMessages() directly.
if ctrl.clearMsgCalled != 0 {
t.Fatalf("%s: InputComponent must not call ClearMessages(), got %d", alias, ctrl.clearMsgCalled)
}
// No cmd should be returned (no submitMsg forwarded to parent).
if cmd != nil {
msg := runCmd(cmd)
if _, ok := msg.(submitMsg); ok {
t.Fatalf("%s: /clear should not emit submitMsg, got submitMsg", alias)
}
// A submitMsg must be emitted so the parent model handles /clear.
if cmd == nil {
t.Fatalf("%s: expected submitMsg cmd, got nil", alias)
}
msg := runCmd(cmd)
sm, ok := msg.(core.SubmitMsg)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("%s: expected submitMsg, got %T", alias, msg)
}
if sm.Text != alias {
t.Fatalf("%s: expected submitMsg text %q, got %q", alias, alias, sm.Text)
}
})
}
}
// TestInputComponent_ClearNilCtrl_NoPanic verifies that /clear with a nil
// appCtrl does not panic.
// appCtrl does not panic. Since /clear is now forwarded to the parent via
// submitMsg, no appCtrl interaction happens in InputComponent at all.
func TestInputComponent_ClearNilCtrl_NoPanic(t *testing.T) {
c := newTestInput(nil)
c.textarea.SetValue("/clear")
@@ -221,7 +231,7 @@ func TestInputComponent_ClearQueue_ForwardsAsSubmitMsg(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("%s: expected submitMsg cmd, got nil", alias)
}
msg := runCmd(cmd)
sm, ok := msg.(submitMsg)
sm, ok := msg.(core.SubmitMsg)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("%s: expected submitMsg, got %T", alias, msg)
}
@@ -249,7 +259,7 @@ func TestInputComponent_UnknownSlashCommand_ForwardsAsSubmit(t *testing.T) {
if msg == nil {
t.Fatal("expected submitMsg for unknown slash command")
}
sm, ok := msg.(submitMsg)
sm, ok := msg.(core.SubmitMsg)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("expected submitMsg for unknown slash command, got %T", msg)
}
@@ -266,10 +276,9 @@ func TestInputComponent_UnknownSlashCommand_ForwardsAsSubmit(t *testing.T) {
// Helpers
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// newTestStream creates a StreamComponent with a fixed width and model name,
// in non-compact mode.
// newTestStream creates a StreamComponent with a fixed width and model name.
func newTestStream() *StreamComponent {
return NewStreamComponent(false, 80, "test-model")
return NewStreamComponent(80, "test-model")
}
// sendStreamMsg calls component.Update and returns the updated component.
@@ -349,7 +358,7 @@ func TestStreamComponent_SpinnerKeepsRunningDuringStreaming(t *testing.T) {
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.StreamChunkEvent{Content: "hello"})
// Flush pending chunks (simulates the 16ms tick firing).
c = sendStreamMsg(c, streamFlushTickMsg{})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, streamFlushTickMsg{generation: c.flushGeneration})
if !c.spinning {
t.Fatal("expected spinning=true after first chunk")
@@ -376,7 +385,7 @@ func TestStreamComponent_ChunkAccumulation(t *testing.T) {
}
// Flush pending chunks (simulates the 16ms tick firing).
c = sendStreamMsg(c, streamFlushTickMsg{})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, streamFlushTickMsg{generation: c.flushGeneration})
got := c.streamContent.String()
want := "Hello, world!"
@@ -396,6 +405,7 @@ func TestStreamComponent_ToolExecution_IsStarting_ShowsSpinner(t *testing.T) {
c := newTestStream()
_, cmd := c.Update(app.ToolExecutionEvent{
ToolCallID: "call-exec-1",
ToolName: "exec_tool",
IsStarting: true,
})
@@ -403,8 +413,9 @@ func TestStreamComponent_ToolExecution_IsStarting_ShowsSpinner(t *testing.T) {
if !c.spinning {
t.Fatal("expected spinning=true during tool execution")
}
if len(c.activeTools) != 1 || !strings.Contains(c.activeTools[0], "exec_tool") {
t.Fatalf("expected activeTools to contain tool name, got %v", c.activeTools)
tools := c.activeToolDisplays()
if len(tools) != 1 || !strings.Contains(tools[0], "exec_tool") {
t.Fatalf("expected activeTools to contain tool name, got %v", tools)
}
if cmd == nil {
t.Fatal("expected tick cmd from ToolExecutionEvent{IsStarting:true}")
@@ -418,11 +429,13 @@ func TestStreamComponent_ToolExecution_NotStarting_KeepsSpinning(t *testing.T) {
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.SpinnerEvent{Show: true})
// Simulate a tool starting
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{
ToolCallID: "call-some-1",
ToolName: "some_tool",
IsStarting: true,
})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{
ToolCallID: "call-some-1",
ToolName: "some_tool",
IsStarting: false,
})
@@ -440,9 +453,9 @@ func TestStreamComponent_ParallelToolExecution(t *testing.T) {
c := newTestStream()
// Start three tools in parallel
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolName: "read", IsStarting: true})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolName: "grep", IsStarting: true})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolName: "find", IsStarting: true})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-read", ToolName: "read", IsStarting: true})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-grep", ToolName: "grep", IsStarting: true})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-find", ToolName: "find", IsStarting: true})
if len(c.activeTools) != 3 {
t.Fatalf("expected 3 active tools, got %d: %v", len(c.activeTools), c.activeTools)
@@ -455,19 +468,44 @@ func TestStreamComponent_ParallelToolExecution(t *testing.T) {
}
// Finish one tool
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolName: "grep", IsStarting: false})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-grep", ToolName: "grep", IsStarting: false})
if len(c.activeTools) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 active tools after one finished, got %d: %v", len(c.activeTools), c.activeTools)
}
// Finish remaining tools
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolName: "read", IsStarting: false})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolName: "find", IsStarting: false})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-read", ToolName: "read", IsStarting: false})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-find", ToolName: "find", IsStarting: false})
if len(c.activeTools) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected 0 active tools after all finished, got %d: %v", len(c.activeTools), c.activeTools)
}
}
// TestStreamComponent_ParallelSameToolName_UsesToolCallID verifies finishing one
// tool call does not remove another concurrent call with the same tool name.
func TestStreamComponent_ParallelSameToolName_UsesToolCallID(t *testing.T) {
c := newTestStream()
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-read-1", ToolName: "read", IsStarting: true})
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-read-2", ToolName: "read", IsStarting: true})
tools := c.activeToolDisplays()
if len(tools) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 active read calls, got %d (%v)", len(tools), tools)
}
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-read-1", ToolName: "read", IsStarting: false})
tools = c.activeToolDisplays()
if len(tools) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 active read call after finishing one ID, got %d (%v)", len(tools), tools)
}
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.ToolExecutionEvent{ToolCallID: "call-read-2", ToolName: "read", IsStarting: false})
if len(c.activeToolDisplays()) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected no active tools after finishing both IDs, got %v", c.activeToolDisplays())
}
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TestStreamComponent_GetRenderedContent verifies the method returns rendered
// text when content is accumulated, and empty string when not.
@@ -621,3 +659,78 @@ func TestStreamComponent_StaleTick_Discarded(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatal("current-gen tick should reschedule")
}
}
// TestStreamComponent_StaleFlushTick_Discarded verifies that flush ticks from a
// previous generation (e.g. pre-Reset) are ignored.
func TestStreamComponent_StaleFlushTick_Discarded(t *testing.T) {
c := newTestStream()
// Start a pending flush and capture its generation.
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.StreamChunkEvent{Content: "old"})
staleGen := c.flushGeneration
if !c.flushPending {
t.Fatal("precondition: expected flushPending=true after first chunk")
}
// Reset should invalidate in-flight flush ticks.
c.Reset()
if c.flushGeneration == staleGen {
t.Fatal("expected flushGeneration to change after Reset")
}
// New content in a new generation.
c = sendStreamMsg(c, app.StreamChunkEvent{Content: "new"})
if got := c.pendingStream.String(); got != "new" {
t.Fatalf("expected pendingStream='new', got %q", got)
}
// Stale flush tick should be ignored.
c = sendStreamMsg(c, streamFlushTickMsg{generation: staleGen})
if got := c.pendingStream.String(); got != "new" {
t.Fatalf("stale flush tick should not commit pending stream, got %q", got)
}
// Current generation flush should commit.
c = sendStreamMsg(c, streamFlushTickMsg{generation: c.flushGeneration})
if got := c.pendingStream.String(); got != "" {
t.Fatalf("expected pendingStream empty after current flush, got %q", got)
}
if got := c.streamContent.String(); got != "new" {
t.Fatalf("expected streamContent='new' after current flush, got %q", got)
}
}
// TestStreamComponent_ConsumeOverflow_NoHeight verifies that when height is
// unconstrained (0), ConsumeOverflow always returns "".
func TestStreamComponent_ConsumeOverflow_NoOp(t *testing.T) {
c := newTestStream()
// Commit some content directly.
c.streamContent.WriteString("line1\nline2\nline3")
c.phase = streamPhaseActive
// ConsumeOverflow is a no-op in alt screen mode — always returns "".
if got := c.ConsumeOverflow(); got != "" {
t.Fatalf("expected empty from no-op ConsumeOverflow, got %q", got)
}
// Also returns "" with a height set.
c.height = 2
if got := c.ConsumeOverflow(); got != "" {
t.Fatalf("expected empty from no-op ConsumeOverflow with height, got %q", got)
}
}
// TestStreamComponent_GetRenderedContent_ReturnsAll verifies that
// GetRenderedContent returns all accumulated content.
func TestStreamComponent_GetRenderedContent_ReturnsAll(t *testing.T) {
c := newTestStream()
c.renderer = nil
c.phase = streamPhaseActive
c.streamContent.WriteString("a\nb\nc\nd\ne")
got := c.GetRenderedContent()
if got != "a\nb\nc\nd\ne" {
t.Fatalf("expected full content, got %q", got)
}
}
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@@ -8,36 +8,31 @@ import (
"charm.land/fantasy"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"golang.org/x/term"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// CLI manages the command-line interface for KIT, providing message rendering,
// user input handling, and display management. It supports both standard and compact
// display modes, handles streaming responses, tracks token usage, and manages the
// overall conversation flow between the user and AI assistants.
// user input handling, and display management. It handles streaming responses,
// tracks token usage, and manages the overall conversation flow between the
// user and AI assistants.
type CLI struct {
renderer Renderer
usageTracker *UsageTracker
width int
compactMode bool
debug bool
modelName string
}
// NewCLI creates and initializes a new CLI instance with the specified display modes.
// The debug parameter enables debug message rendering, while compact enables a more
// condensed display format. Returns an initialized CLI ready for interaction or an
// NewCLI creates and initializes a new CLI instance. The debug parameter enables
// debug message rendering. Returns an initialized CLI ready for interaction or an
// error if initialization fails.
func NewCLI(debug bool, compact bool) (*CLI, error) {
func NewCLI(debug bool) (*CLI, error) {
cli := &CLI{
compactMode: compact,
debug: debug,
debug: debug,
}
cli.updateSize()
if compact {
cli.renderer = NewCompactRenderer(cli.width, debug)
} else {
cli.renderer = newMessageRenderer(cli.width, debug)
}
cli.renderer = newMessageRenderer(cli.width, debug)
return cli, nil
}
@@ -132,7 +127,7 @@ func (c *CLI) DisplayInfo(message string) {
// DisplayExtensionBlock renders a custom styled block with the given border
// color and optional subtitle. Used by extensions via ctx.PrintBlock.
func (c *CLI) DisplayExtensionBlock(text, borderColor, subtitle string) {
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
borderClr := theme.Info
if borderColor != "" {
@@ -179,9 +174,8 @@ func (c *CLI) DisplayDebugConfig(config map[string]any) {
}
// UpdateUsageFromResponse records token usage using metadata from the fantasy
// response when available. Falls back to text-based estimation if the metadata is
// missing or appears unreliable. This provides more accurate usage tracking when
// providers supply token count information.
// response. Only actual API-reported tokens are used for cost tracking.
// If the provider doesn't report token counts, no usage is recorded.
func (c *CLI) UpdateUsageFromResponse(response *fantasy.Response, inputText string) {
if c.usageTracker == nil {
return
@@ -191,19 +185,19 @@ func (c *CLI) UpdateUsageFromResponse(response *fantasy.Response, inputText stri
inputTokens := int(usage.InputTokens)
outputTokens := int(usage.OutputTokens)
// Validate that the metadata seems reasonable
if inputTokens > 0 && outputTokens > 0 {
// Only use actual API-reported tokens for cost tracking.
// We intentionally do NOT estimate tokens - estimation is inaccurate
// and should never be used for cost calculations.
if inputTokens > 0 {
cacheReadTokens := int(usage.CacheReadTokens)
cacheWriteTokens := int(usage.CacheCreationTokens)
c.usageTracker.UpdateUsage(inputTokens, outputTokens, cacheReadTokens, cacheWriteTokens)
// Per-response usage is a single API call, so it represents the
// actual context window fill level.
c.usageTracker.SetContextTokens(inputTokens + outputTokens)
} else {
// Fallback to estimation if no metadata is available.
// EstimateAndUpdateUsage sets context tokens internally.
c.usageTracker.EstimateAndUpdateUsage(inputText, response.Content.Text())
}
// If inputTokens is 0, the provider didn't report usage - we skip recording
// rather than estimating, to ensure cost accuracy.
}
// DisplayUsageAfterResponse renders and displays token usage information immediately
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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
package clipboard
import (
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"github.com/atotto/clipboard"
)
// CopyToClipboard writes text to both the system clipboard and via OSC 52.
// Returns a tea.Cmd that can be used in Bubble Tea's Update flow.
func CopyToClipboard(text string) tea.Cmd {
if text == "" {
return nil
}
return tea.Sequence(
// Method 1: OSC 52 escape sequence (works in modern terminals)
tea.SetClipboard(text),
// Method 2: Native system clipboard (atotto/clipboard)
func() tea.Msg {
// Best effort - ignore errors
_ = clipboard.WriteAll(text)
return nil
},
)
}
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package ui
package commands
import (
"slices"
@@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ import (
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/models"
)
// ListThemesFunc is set by the ui package to provide theme name completion.
// This breaks the circular dependency between commands and ui packages.
var ListThemesFunc func() []string
// SlashCommand represents a user-invokable slash command with its metadata.
// Commands can have multiple aliases and are organized by category for better
// discoverability and help display.
@@ -99,7 +103,10 @@ var SlashCommands = []SlashCommand{
Description: "Switch color theme (e.g. /theme catppuccin)",
Category: "System",
Complete: func(prefix string) []string {
names := ListThemes()
if ListThemesFunc == nil {
return nil
}
names := ListThemesFunc()
if prefix == "" {
return names
}
@@ -127,7 +134,7 @@ var SlashCommands = []SlashCommand{
},
{
Name: "/fork",
Description: "Branch from an earlier message",
Description: "Fork to new session from an earlier message",
Category: "Navigation",
},
{
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@@ -1,494 +0,0 @@
package ui
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"time"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
)
// CompactRenderer handles rendering messages in a space-efficient compact format,
// optimized for terminals with limited vertical space. It displays messages with
// minimal decorations while maintaining readability and essential information.
type CompactRenderer struct {
width int
debug bool
// getToolRenderer returns extension-provided rendering overrides for a
// specific tool. May be nil if no extensions are loaded. Used in
// RenderToolMessage to check for custom header/body formatting before
// falling back to builtin renderers.
getToolRenderer func(toolName string) *ToolRendererData
}
// NewCompactRenderer creates and initializes a new CompactRenderer with the specified
// terminal width and debug mode setting. The width parameter determines line wrapping,
// while debug enables additional diagnostic output in rendered messages.
func NewCompactRenderer(width int, debug bool) *CompactRenderer {
return &CompactRenderer{
width: width,
debug: debug,
}
}
// SetWidth updates the terminal width for the renderer, affecting how content
// is wrapped and formatted in subsequent render operations.
func (r *CompactRenderer) SetWidth(width int) {
r.width = width
}
// RenderUserMessage renders a user's input message in compact format with a
// distinctive symbol (>) and label. The content is formatted to preserve structure
// while minimizing vertical space usage. Returns a UIMessage with formatted content
// and metadata.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderUserMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
symbol := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Info).Render(">")
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Info).Bold(true).Render("User")
// Only run markdown rendering when the message contains code spans or
// fenced code blocks. Plain text is rendered directly so that newlines
// are preserved without the extra paragraph spacing glamour adds.
var compactContent string
if strings.Contains(content, "`") {
mdContent := strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\n", "\n\n")
compactContent = r.formatUserAssistantContent(mdContent)
compactContent = removeBlankLines(compactContent)
} else {
compactContent = content
}
// Handle multi-line content
lines := strings.Split(compactContent, "\n")
var formattedLines []string
for i, line := range lines {
if i == 0 {
// First line includes symbol and label
formattedLines = append(formattedLines, fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s", symbol, label, line))
} else {
// Subsequent lines without indentation for compact mode
formattedLines = append(formattedLines, line)
}
}
return UIMessage{
Type: UserMessage,
Content: strings.Join(formattedLines, "\n"),
Height: len(formattedLines),
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderAssistantMessage renders an AI assistant's response in compact format with
// a distinctive symbol (<) and the model name as label. Empty content is ignored
// and returns an empty message. Returns a UIMessage with formatted content and metadata.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderAssistantMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time, modelName string) UIMessage {
// Ignore empty responses - don't render anything
compactContent := r.formatUserAssistantContent(content)
if compactContent == "" {
return UIMessage{
Type: AssistantMessage,
Content: "",
Height: 0,
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
theme := getTheme()
symbol := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Primary).Render("<")
// Use the full model name, fallback to "Assistant" if empty
if modelName == "" {
modelName = "Assistant"
}
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Primary).Bold(true).Render(modelName)
// Handle multi-line content
lines := strings.Split(compactContent, "\n")
var formattedLines []string
for i, line := range lines {
if i == 0 {
// First line includes symbol and label
formattedLines = append(formattedLines, fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s", symbol, label, line))
} else {
// Subsequent lines without indentation for compact mode
formattedLines = append(formattedLines, line)
}
}
return UIMessage{
Type: AssistantMessage,
Content: strings.Join(formattedLines, "\n"),
Height: len(formattedLines),
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderToolCallMessage renders a tool call notification in compact format, showing
// the tool being executed with its arguments in a single line. The tool name is
// highlighted and arguments are displayed in a muted color for visual distinction.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderToolCallMessage(toolName, toolArgs string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
symbol := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Tool).Render("[")
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Tool).Bold(true).Render(toolName)
// Format args for compact display
argsDisplay := r.formatToolArgs(toolArgs)
if argsDisplay != "" {
argsDisplay = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Render(argsDisplay)
}
line := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s", symbol, label, argsDisplay)
return UIMessage{
Type: ToolCallMessage,
Content: line,
Height: 1,
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderToolMessage renders a unified tool block in compact format, combining
// the tool invocation header (icon + display name + params) with the execution
// result body. Status is indicated by icon: checkmark for success, cross for error.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderToolMessage(toolName, toolArgs, toolResult string, isError bool) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
// Resolve extension renderer once for all overrides.
var extRd *ToolRendererData
if r.getToolRenderer != nil {
extRd = r.getToolRenderer(toolName)
}
// Status icon
var icon string
iconColor := theme.Success
if isError {
icon = "×"
iconColor = theme.Error
} else {
icon = "✓"
}
iconStr := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(iconColor).Bold(true).Render(icon)
// Extension can override display name.
displayName := toolDisplayName(toolName)
if extRd != nil && extRd.DisplayName != "" {
displayName = extRd.DisplayName
}
nameStr := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Info).Bold(true).Render(displayName)
// Format params — check extension renderer first.
paramBudget := max(r.width-10-len(displayName), 20)
var params string
if extRd != nil && extRd.RenderHeader != nil {
params = extRd.RenderHeader(toolArgs, paramBudget)
}
if params == "" {
params = formatToolParams(toolArgs, paramBudget)
}
// Build header line
header := iconStr + " " + nameStr
if params != "" {
header += " " + lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Render(params)
}
// Format body: check extension renderer first, then compact builtin, then default.
var body string
if extRd != nil && extRd.RenderBody != nil {
body = extRd.RenderBody(toolResult, isError, r.width-4)
// Apply markdown rendering if requested and body is non-empty.
if body != "" && extRd.BodyMarkdown {
body = strings.TrimSuffix(toMarkdown(body, r.width-4), "\n")
}
}
if body == "" {
if isError {
body = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Error).Render(r.formatToolResult(toolResult))
} else {
// Use compact summary renderers instead of full tool body renderers.
body = renderToolBodyCompact(toolName, toolArgs, toolResult, r.width-4)
if body == "" {
formatted := r.formatToolResult(toolResult)
if formatted == "" {
body = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Italic(true).Render("(no output)")
} else {
body = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Render(formatted)
}
}
}
}
// Combine header + indented body
var lines []string
lines = append(lines, header)
if body != "" {
for line := range strings.SplitSeq(body, "\n") {
lines = append(lines, " "+line)
}
}
return UIMessage{
Type: ToolMessage,
Content: strings.Join(lines, "\n"),
Height: len(lines),
}
}
// RenderSystemMessage renders a system notification or informational message in
// compact format with a distinctive symbol (*) and "System" label. Content is
// formatted to fit on a single line for minimal space usage.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderSystemMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
symbol := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Render("◇")
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Bold(true).Render("System")
compactContent := r.formatCompactContent(content)
line := fmt.Sprintf("%s %-8s %s", symbol, label, compactContent)
return UIMessage{
Type: SystemMessage,
Content: line,
Height: 1,
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderErrorMessage renders an error notification in compact format with a
// distinctive error symbol (!) and styling to ensure visibility. The error
// content is displayed in a single line with appropriate color highlighting.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderErrorMessage(errorMsg string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
symbol := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Error).Render("!")
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Error).Bold(true).Render("Error")
compactContent := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Error).Render(r.formatCompactContent(errorMsg))
line := fmt.Sprintf("%s %-8s %s", symbol, label, compactContent)
return UIMessage{
Type: ErrorMessage,
Content: line,
Height: 1,
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderDebugMessage renders diagnostic information in compact format when debug
// mode is enabled. Messages are truncated if they exceed the available width to
// maintain single-line display.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderDebugMessage(message string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
symbol := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Tool).Render("*")
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Tool).Bold(true).Render("Debug")
// Truncate message if too long
content := message
if len(content) > r.width-20 {
content = content[:r.width-23] + "..."
}
line := fmt.Sprintf("%s %-8s %s", symbol, label, content)
return UIMessage{
Type: SystemMessage,
Content: line,
Height: 1,
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderDebugConfigMessage renders configuration settings in compact format for
// debugging purposes. Config entries are displayed as key=value pairs separated
// by commas, truncated if necessary to fit on a single line.
func (r *CompactRenderer) RenderDebugConfigMessage(config map[string]any, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
symbol := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Tool).Render("*")
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Tool).Bold(true).Render("Debug")
// Format config as compact key=value pairs
var configPairs []string
for key, value := range config {
if value != nil {
configPairs = append(configPairs, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%v", key, value))
}
}
content := strings.Join(configPairs, ", ")
if len(content) > r.width-20 {
content = content[:r.width-23] + "..."
}
line := fmt.Sprintf("%s %-8s %s", symbol, label, content)
return UIMessage{
Type: SystemMessage,
Content: line,
Height: 1,
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// formatCompactContent formats content for compact single-line display
func (r *CompactRenderer) formatCompactContent(content string) string {
if content == "" {
return ""
}
// Remove markdown formatting for compact display
content = strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\n", " ")
content = strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\t", " ")
// Collapse multiple spaces
for strings.Contains(content, " ") {
content = strings.ReplaceAll(content, " ", " ")
}
content = strings.TrimSpace(content)
// Truncate if too long (unless in debug mode)
maxLen := max(
// Reserve space for symbol and label more conservatively
r.width-28,
// Minimum width for readability
40)
if !r.debug && len(content) > maxLen {
content = content[:maxLen-3] + "..."
}
return content
}
// formatUserAssistantContent formats user and assistant content using glamour markdown rendering
func (r *CompactRenderer) formatUserAssistantContent(content string) string {
if content == "" {
return ""
}
// Calculate available width more conservatively
// Account for: symbol (1) + spaces (2) + label (up to 20 chars) + space (1) + margin (4)
availableWidth := max(r.width-28,
// Minimum width for readability
40)
// Use glamour to render markdown content with proper width
rendered := toMarkdown(content, availableWidth)
return strings.TrimSuffix(rendered, "\n")
}
// wrapText wraps text to the specified width, preserving existing line breaks
func (r *CompactRenderer) wrapText(text string, width int) string {
if width <= 0 {
return text
}
lines := strings.Split(text, "\n")
var wrappedLines []string
for _, line := range lines {
if len(line) <= width {
wrappedLines = append(wrappedLines, line)
continue
}
// Wrap long lines
words := strings.Fields(line)
if len(words) == 0 {
wrappedLines = append(wrappedLines, line)
continue
}
currentLine := ""
for _, word := range words {
// If adding this word would exceed the width, start a new line
if len(currentLine)+len(word)+1 > width && currentLine != "" {
wrappedLines = append(wrappedLines, currentLine)
currentLine = word
} else {
if currentLine == "" {
currentLine = word
} else {
currentLine += " " + word
}
}
}
if currentLine != "" {
wrappedLines = append(wrappedLines, currentLine)
}
}
return strings.Join(wrappedLines, "\n")
}
// formatToolArgs formats tool arguments for compact display
func (r *CompactRenderer) formatToolArgs(args string) string {
if args == "" || args == "{}" {
return ""
}
// Remove JSON braces and format compactly
args = strings.TrimSpace(args)
if strings.HasPrefix(args, "{") && strings.HasSuffix(args, "}") {
args = strings.TrimPrefix(args, "{")
args = strings.TrimSuffix(args, "}")
args = strings.TrimSpace(args)
}
// Remove quotes around simple values
args = strings.ReplaceAll(args, `"`, "")
// Remove parameter names (e.g., "command: ls" -> "ls", "path: /home" -> "/home")
// Look for pattern "key: value" and extract just the value
if colonIndex := strings.Index(args, ":"); colonIndex != -1 {
args = strings.TrimSpace(args[colonIndex+1:])
}
return r.formatCompactContent(args)
}
// formatToolResult formats tool results preserving formatting but limiting to 5 lines
func (r *CompactRenderer) formatToolResult(result string) string {
if result == "" {
return ""
}
// Check if this is bash output with stdout/stderr tags
if strings.Contains(result, "<stdout>") || strings.Contains(result, "<stderr>") {
result = r.formatBashOutput(result)
}
// Calculate available width more conservatively
availableWidth := max(r.width-28,
// Minimum width for readability
40)
// First wrap the text to prevent long lines (tool results are usually plain text, not markdown)
wrappedResult := r.wrapText(result, availableWidth)
// Then limit to 5 lines
lines := strings.Split(wrappedResult, "\n")
if len(lines) > 5 {
lines = lines[:5]
// Add truncation indicator
if len(lines) == 5 && lines[4] != "" {
lines[4] = lines[4] + "..."
} else {
lines = append(lines, "...")
}
}
return strings.Join(lines, "\n")
}
// formatBashOutput formats bash command output by removing stdout/stderr tags
// and styling appropriately. Delegates tag parsing to the shared parseBashOutput
// helper.
func (r *CompactRenderer) formatBashOutput(result string) string {
return parseBashOutput(result, getTheme())
}
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package ui
package core
// ImageAttachment holds a clipboard image that will be sent alongside the
// user's text prompt to the LLM. The data is raw image bytes; MediaType is
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ type ImageAttachment struct {
MediaType string
}
// submitMsg is sent by the InputComponent when the user submits a text prompt.
// SubmitMsg is sent by the InputComponent when the user submits a text prompt.
// The parent model receives this and calls app.Run(Text) to start agent processing.
type submitMsg struct {
type SubmitMsg struct {
// Text is the user's input text to send to the agent.
Text string
// Images holds clipboard image attachments to send alongside the text.
@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ type submitMsg struct {
Images []ImageAttachment
}
// cancelTimerExpiredMsg is sent by the tea.Tick command that starts when the user
// CancelTimerExpiredMsg is sent by the tea.Tick command that starts when the user
// presses ESC once during stateWorking. If this message arrives before the user
// presses ESC a second time, the canceling state is reset to false.
type cancelTimerExpiredMsg struct{}
type CancelTimerExpiredMsg struct{}
// --- Tree session events ---
@@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ type TreeNodeSelectedMsg struct {
// TreeCancelledMsg is sent when the user cancels the tree selector (ESC).
type TreeCancelledMsg struct{}
// shellCommandMsg is sent by the InputComponent when the user submits a
// ShellCommandMsg is sent by the InputComponent when the user submits a
// ! or !! prefixed command. The parent model intercepts this to execute
// the shell command directly instead of forwarding to the LLM.
//
// Matching pi's behavior:
// - !cmd → run shell command, output INCLUDED in LLM context
// - !!cmd → run shell command, output EXCLUDED from LLM context
type shellCommandMsg struct {
type ShellCommandMsg struct {
// Command is the shell command to execute (prefix stripped).
Command string
// ExcludeFromContext is true for !! (output excluded from LLM context),
@@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ type shellCommandMsg struct {
ExcludeFromContext bool
}
// shellCommandResultMsg carries the result of a shell command execution
// ShellCommandResultMsg carries the result of a shell command execution
// back to the parent model for display.
type shellCommandResultMsg struct {
type ShellCommandResultMsg struct {
// Command is the original shell command that was executed.
Command string
// Output is the combined stdout/stderr output.
@@ -68,6 +68,6 @@ type shellCommandResultMsg struct {
ExitCode int
// Err is non-nil if the command failed to start or timed out.
Err error
// ExcludeFromContext mirrors the flag from shellCommandMsg.
// ExcludeFromContext mirrors the flag from ShellCommandMsg.
ExcludeFromContext bool
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
package ui
// This file re-exports types from subpackages for backward compatibility.
// External importers can continue using ui.XXX without needing to import
// from subpackages directly.
import (
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/commands"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/core"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/fileutil"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/prefs"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// Re-export from core package
type (
ImageAttachment = core.ImageAttachment
SubmitMsg = core.SubmitMsg
CancelTimerExpiredMsg = core.CancelTimerExpiredMsg
TreeNodeSelectedMsg = core.TreeNodeSelectedMsg
TreeCancelledMsg = core.TreeCancelledMsg
ShellCommandMsg = core.ShellCommandMsg
ShellCommandResultMsg = core.ShellCommandResultMsg
)
// Re-export from commands package
type (
SlashCommand = commands.SlashCommand
ExtensionCommand = commands.ExtensionCommand
)
// Re-export functions from fileutil package
var ProcessFileAttachments = fileutil.ProcessFileAttachments
// Re-export from prefs package
var (
LoadThemePreference = prefs.LoadThemePreference
SaveThemePreference = prefs.SaveThemePreference
LoadModelPreference = prefs.LoadModelPreference
SaveModelPreference = prefs.SaveModelPreference
LoadThinkingLevelPreference = prefs.LoadThinkingLevelPreference
SaveThinkingLevelPreference = prefs.SaveThinkingLevelPreference
)
// Re-export from style package
type (
Theme = style.Theme
MarkdownThemeColors = style.MarkdownThemeColors
)
var (
GetTheme = style.GetTheme
SetTheme = style.SetTheme
DefaultTheme = style.DefaultTheme
ApplyTheme = style.ApplyTheme
ApplyThemeWithoutSave = style.ApplyThemeWithoutSave
ListThemes = style.ListThemes
RegisterThemeFromConfig = style.RegisterThemeFromConfig
KitBanner = style.KitBanner
AdaptiveColor = style.AdaptiveColor
IsDarkBackground = style.IsDarkBackground
)
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@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ type CLISetupOptions struct {
Agent AgentInterface
ModelString string
Debug bool
Compact bool
Quiet bool
ShowDebug bool // Whether to show debug config
ProviderAPIKey string // For OAuth detection
@@ -76,7 +75,7 @@ func SetupCLI(opts *CLISetupOptions) (*CLI, error) {
return nil, nil // No CLI in quiet mode
}
cli, err := NewCLI(opts.Debug, opts.Compact)
cli, err := NewCLI(opts.Debug)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create CLI: %v", err)
}
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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import (
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
)
// FileSuggestion represents a single file or directory suggestion for the @
@@ -345,44 +344,14 @@ func scoreFilePath(query, path string) int {
}
// Fuzzy character match on basename.
if score := fuzzyCharMatch(query, baseNameLower); score > 0 {
if score := fuzzyCharacterMatch(query, baseNameLower); score > 0 {
return score
}
// Fuzzy character match on full path.
if score := fuzzyCharMatch(query, pathLower); score > 0 {
if score := fuzzyCharacterMatch(query, pathLower); score > 0 {
return score - 50
}
return 0
}
// fuzzyCharMatch performs character-by-character fuzzy matching. Returns a
// positive score if all query characters appear in order in the target.
func fuzzyCharMatch(query, target string) int {
if utf8.RuneCountInString(query) > utf8.RuneCountInString(target) {
return 0
}
qRunes := []rune(query)
tRunes := []rune(target)
qi := 0
score := 100
consecutive := 0
for ti := 0; ti < len(tRunes) && qi < len(qRunes); ti++ {
if tRunes[ti] == qRunes[qi] {
qi++
consecutive++
score += consecutive * 5
} else {
consecutive = 0
score -= 2
}
}
if qi < len(qRunes) {
return 0
}
return score
}
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package ui
package fileutil
import (
"fmt"
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@@ -5,32 +5,34 @@ import (
"time"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// Renderer is the interface satisfied by both MessageRenderer and
// CompactRenderer. It allows model.go and cli.go to call rendering methods
// without branching on compact mode.
// Renderer is the interface satisfied by MessageRenderer. It allows model.go
// and cli.go to call rendering methods uniformly.
type Renderer interface {
RenderUserMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage
RenderAssistantMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time, modelName string) UIMessage
RenderReasoningBlock(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage
RenderToolMessage(toolName, toolArgs, toolResult string, isError bool) UIMessage
RenderSystemMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage
RenderErrorMessage(errorMsg string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage
RenderDebugMessage(message string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage
RenderDebugConfigMessage(config map[string]any, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage
SetWidth(width int)
UpdateTheme()
}
// Compile-time checks that both renderers satisfy the Renderer interface.
// Compile-time check that MessageRenderer satisfies the Renderer interface.
var _ Renderer = (*MessageRenderer)(nil)
var _ Renderer = (*CompactRenderer)(nil)
// parseBashOutput parses <stdout>/<stderr> tagged output from bash tool
// results, styling stderr with the theme's error color. Returns the
// combined, styled output string with tags stripped.
//
// Shared by both MessageRenderer and CompactRenderer.
func parseBashOutput(result string, theme Theme) string {
// Shared by MessageRenderer.
func parseBashOutput(result string, theme style.Theme) string {
var formattedResult strings.Builder
remaining := result
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@@ -2,20 +2,22 @@ package ui
import (
"strings"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/commands"
)
// FuzzyMatch represents the result of a fuzzy string matching operation,
// containing the matched command and its relevance score. Higher scores
// indicate better matches.
type FuzzyMatch struct {
Command *SlashCommand
Command *commands.SlashCommand
Score int
}
// FuzzyMatchCommands performs fuzzy string matching on the provided slash commands
// based on the query string. Returns a slice of matches sorted by relevance score
// in descending order. An empty query returns all commands with zero scores.
func FuzzyMatchCommands(query string, commands []SlashCommand) []FuzzyMatch {
func FuzzyMatchCommands(query string, commands []commands.SlashCommand) []FuzzyMatch {
if query == "" || query == "/" {
// Return all commands when query is empty or just "/"
matches := make([]FuzzyMatch, len(commands))
@@ -57,7 +59,7 @@ func FuzzyMatchCommands(query string, commands []SlashCommand) []FuzzyMatch {
}
// fuzzyScore calculates the fuzzy match score for a command
func fuzzyScore(query string, cmd *SlashCommand) int {
func fuzzyScore(query string, cmd *commands.SlashCommand) int {
// Check exact match first
cmdName := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimPrefix(cmd.Name, "/"))
if cmdName == query {
@@ -113,19 +115,23 @@ func fuzzyScore(query string, cmd *SlashCommand) int {
return 0
}
// fuzzyCharacterMatch performs character-by-character fuzzy matching
// fuzzyCharacterMatch performs character-by-character fuzzy matching using
// rune-safe iteration so multi-byte Unicode characters are handled correctly.
// Returns a positive score if all query runes appear in order within target.
func fuzzyCharacterMatch(query, target string) int {
if len(query) > len(target) {
qRunes := []rune(query)
tRunes := []rune(target)
if len(qRunes) > len(tRunes) {
return 0
}
queryIdx := 0
qi := 0
score := 100
consecutiveMatches := 0
for i := 0; i < len(target) && queryIdx < len(query); i++ {
if target[i] == query[queryIdx] {
queryIdx++
for ti := 0; ti < len(tRunes) && qi < len(qRunes); ti++ {
if tRunes[ti] == qRunes[qi] {
qi++
consecutiveMatches++
score += consecutiveMatches * 10
} else {
@@ -135,7 +141,7 @@ func fuzzyCharacterMatch(query, target string) int {
}
// Must match all characters in query
if queryIdx < len(query) {
if qi < len(qRunes) {
return 0
}
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@@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ import (
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/clipboard"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/commands"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/core"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// InputComponent is the interactive text input field for the parent AppModel.
@@ -29,7 +32,7 @@ import (
// app.Run().
type InputComponent struct {
textarea textarea.Model
commands []SlashCommand
commands []commands.SlashCommand
showPopup bool
filtered []FuzzyMatch
selected int
@@ -42,17 +45,17 @@ type InputComponent struct {
// Argument completion state. When the user types "/cmd " followed by
// a partial argument and the command has a Complete function, the popup
// switches to argument-completion mode showing suggestions from Complete.
argMode bool // true when showing arg completions
argCommand string // command prefix for arg mode (e.g. "/bookmark")
argSynthCmds []SlashCommand // backing storage for synthetic arg entries
argMode bool // true when showing arg completions
argCommand string // command prefix for arg mode (e.g. "/bookmark")
argSynthCmds []commands.SlashCommand // backing storage for synthetic arg entries
// File completion state. When the user types @ followed by a partial
// file path, the popup shows file/directory suggestions from the cwd.
fileMode bool // true when showing @file completions
filePrefix string // current text after @ being matched
fileAtStartIdx int // byte offset of @ in the textarea value
fileSuggestions []FileSuggestion // backing storage for file entries
fileSynthCmds []SlashCommand // synthetic SlashCommands wrapping file entries
fileMode bool // true when showing @file completions
filePrefix string // current text after @ being matched
fileAtStartIdx int // byte offset of @ in the textarea value
fileSuggestions []FileSuggestion // backing storage for file entries
fileSynthCmds []commands.SlashCommand // synthetic commands.SlashCommands wrapping file entries
// cwd is the working directory used for @file path resolution and
// autocomplete suggestions. Set by the parent via SetCwd.
@@ -71,7 +74,7 @@ type InputComponent struct {
// pendingImages holds clipboard images attached to the next submission.
// Images are added via Ctrl+V and cleared on submit or Ctrl+U.
pendingImages []ImageAttachment
pendingImages []core.ImageAttachment
// history stores previously submitted prompts (most recent last).
// Limited to maxHistory entries; duplicates of the previous entry are
@@ -94,7 +97,7 @@ const maxHistory = 100
// clipboardImageMsg is the result of an async clipboard image read.
type clipboardImageMsg struct {
image *ImageAttachment
image *core.ImageAttachment
err error
}
@@ -119,7 +122,7 @@ func NewInputComponent(width int, title string, appCtrl AppController) *InputCom
)
// Style the textarea using theme colors.
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
styles := ta.Styles()
styles.Focused.Base = lipgloss.NewStyle()
styles.Focused.Placeholder = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted)
@@ -130,7 +133,7 @@ func NewInputComponent(width int, title string, appCtrl AppController) *InputCom
return &InputComponent{
textarea: ta,
commands: SlashCommands,
commands: commands.SlashCommands,
width: width,
popupHeight: 7,
title: title,
@@ -329,7 +332,7 @@ func (s *InputComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
s.filePrefix = prefix
s.fileAtStartIdx = atIdx
s.fileSuggestions = suggestions
s.fileSynthCmds = make([]SlashCommand, len(suggestions))
s.fileSynthCmds = make([]commands.SlashCommand, len(suggestions))
s.filtered = make([]FuzzyMatch, len(suggestions))
for i, fs := range suggestions {
name := fs.RelPath
@@ -337,7 +340,7 @@ func (s *InputComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
if fs.IsDir {
desc = "directory"
}
s.fileSynthCmds[i] = SlashCommand{Name: name, Description: desc}
s.fileSynthCmds[i] = commands.SlashCommand{Name: name, Description: desc}
s.filtered[i] = FuzzyMatch{Command: &s.fileSynthCmds[i], Score: fs.Score}
}
s.selected = 0
@@ -396,34 +399,27 @@ func (s *InputComponent) handleSubmit(value string) tea.Cmd {
cmd := strings.TrimSpace(trimmed[2:])
if cmd != "" {
return func() tea.Msg {
return shellCommandMsg{Command: cmd, ExcludeFromContext: true}
return core.ShellCommandMsg{Command: cmd, ExcludeFromContext: true}
}
}
} else if strings.HasPrefix(trimmed, "!") {
cmd := strings.TrimSpace(trimmed[1:])
if cmd != "" {
return func() tea.Msg {
return shellCommandMsg{Command: cmd, ExcludeFromContext: false}
return core.ShellCommandMsg{Command: cmd, ExcludeFromContext: false}
}
}
}
// Resolve via canonical command lookup so aliases are handled uniformly.
// Only /quit and /clear are handled locally — /clear-queue must go
// through the parent model so it can update queueCount directly
// (calling ClearQueue here would skip the UI state update since we
// can't send events from within Update without deadlocking).
if sc := GetCommandByName(trimmed); sc != nil {
// Only /quit is handled locally — all other slash commands (including
// /clear and /clear-queue) are forwarded to the parent model via
// submitMsg so the parent can update its own state (ScrollList, queue
// counts, etc.) in one place.
if sc := commands.GetCommandByName(trimmed); sc != nil {
switch sc.Name {
case "/quit":
return tea.Quit
case "/clear":
if s.appCtrl != nil {
s.appCtrl.ClearMessages()
}
// Don't forward to app.Run(); just clear silently.
return nil
}
}
@@ -433,7 +429,7 @@ func (s *InputComponent) handleSubmit(value string) tea.Cmd {
images := s.pendingImages
s.pendingImages = nil
return func() tea.Msg {
return submitMsg{Text: trimmed, Images: images}
return core.SubmitMsg{Text: trimmed, Images: images}
}
}
@@ -470,7 +466,7 @@ func (s *InputComponent) resetHistoryBrowsing() {
func (s *InputComponent) View() tea.View {
containerStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle()
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
// PaddingLeft(3) aligns with message content: border(1) + paddingLeft(2).
titleStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
@@ -493,10 +489,8 @@ func (s *InputComponent) View() tea.View {
view.WriteString("\n")
view.WriteString(inputBoxStyle.Render(s.textarea.View()))
if s.showPopup && len(s.filtered) > 0 {
view.WriteString("\n")
view.WriteString(s.renderPopup())
}
// Popup is now rendered as a centered overlay in AppModel.View()
// instead of inline here to prevent bottom overflow
// Show image attachment indicator when images are pending.
if len(s.pendingImages) > 0 {
@@ -544,19 +538,62 @@ func (s *InputComponent) View() tea.View {
}
// renderPopup renders the autocomplete popup for slash command suggestions.
func (s *InputComponent) renderPopup() string {
theme := GetTheme()
// When rendered inline (not centered), returns the styled popup content.
// RenderPopupCentered renders the popup as a centered overlay.
func (s *InputComponent) RenderPopupCentered(termWidth, termHeight int) string {
if !s.showPopup || len(s.filtered) == 0 {
return ""
}
popupContent := s.renderPopupWithOptions(true)
// Center popup using lipgloss.Place
positioned := lipgloss.Place(
termWidth,
termHeight,
lipgloss.Center,
lipgloss.Center,
popupContent,
)
return positioned
}
// renderPopupWithOptions renders the popup content with optional center styling.
func (s *InputComponent) renderPopupWithOptions(centered bool) string {
theme := style.GetTheme()
popupWidth := max(s.width-4, 20)
// Use the theme background for the popup - the full-width item backgrounds
// and primary-colored selection will provide sufficient contrast
popupBg := theme.Background
popupStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Border(lipgloss.RoundedBorder()).
BorderForeground(theme.MutedBorder).
BorderForeground(theme.Primary).
Background(popupBg).
Padding(1, 2).
Width(popupWidth).
MarginLeft(0)
MarginLeft(0).
MarginBottom(1) // Visual depth/shadow effect
// Inner content width: popup minus border (2) and horizontal padding (4).
innerWidth := max(popupWidth-6, 10)
// Item background styles for high contrast
normalItemBg := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Background(popupBg).
Foreground(theme.Text).
Width(innerWidth).
Padding(0, 1)
selectedItemBg := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Background(theme.Primary).
Foreground(theme.Background).
Width(innerWidth).
Padding(0, 1).
Bold(true)
var items []string
visibleItems := min(len(s.filtered), s.popupHeight)
@@ -570,44 +607,45 @@ func (s *InputComponent) renderPopup() string {
match := s.filtered[i]
sc := match.Command
// Choose the appropriate background style
itemStyle := normalItemBg
if i == s.selected {
itemStyle = selectedItemBg
}
// Build indicator with proper coloring
var indicator string
if i == s.selected {
indicator = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Primary).Render("> ")
indicator = "> "
} else {
indicator = " "
}
nameStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Secondary).Bold(true)
descStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted)
if i == s.selected {
nameStyle = nameStyle.Foreground(theme.Primary)
descStyle = descStyle.Foreground(theme.Text)
}
// Build content with name and description
var content string
if s.fileMode {
// File mode: use full width for the path, show description
// (e.g. "directory") inline after a gap.
// File mode: use full width for the path, show description inline
maxNameLen := max(innerWidth-16, 8)
displayName := sc.Name
if len(displayName) > maxNameLen && maxNameLen > 3 {
displayName = displayName[:maxNameLen-3] + "..."
}
name := nameStyle.Render(displayName)
if sc.Description != "" && innerWidth > 30 {
items = append(items, indicator+name+" "+descStyle.Render(sc.Description))
content = indicator + displayName + " " + sc.Description
} else {
items = append(items, indicator+name)
content = indicator + displayName
}
} else {
// Line layout: indicator(2) + name(nameWidth-2 visual) + desc.
// Line layout: indicator(2) + name(nameWidth-2 visual) + desc
if innerWidth < 20 {
// Very narrow: show truncated name only, no fixed column.
// Very narrow: show truncated name only
displayName := sc.Name
maxName := max(innerWidth-2, 3)
if len(displayName) > maxName {
displayName = displayName[:maxName-1] + "…"
}
items = append(items, indicator+nameStyle.Render(displayName))
content = indicator + displayName
} else {
nameWidth := 15
if innerWidth < 25 {
@@ -618,33 +656,41 @@ func (s *InputComponent) renderPopup() string {
if len(displayName) > maxNameChars {
displayName = displayName[:maxNameChars-1] + "…"
}
name := nameStyle.Width(maxNameChars).Render(displayName)
// Description gets remaining space.
// Description gets remaining space
maxDescLen := max(innerWidth-nameWidth, 0)
desc := sc.Description
if maxDescLen < 4 {
items = append(items, indicator+name)
} else {
if maxDescLen >= 4 && desc != "" {
if len(desc) > maxDescLen {
desc = desc[:maxDescLen-3] + "..."
}
items = append(items, indicator+name+descStyle.Render(desc))
content = indicator + lipgloss.NewStyle().Width(maxNameChars).Render(displayName) + desc
} else {
content = indicator + displayName
}
}
}
items = append(items, itemStyle.Render(content))
}
// Add scroll indicators with background
scrollStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Background(popupBg).
Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).
Width(innerWidth).
Padding(0, 1)
if startIdx > 0 {
items = append([]string{lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Render(" ↑ more above")}, items...)
items = append([]string{scrollStyle.Render(" ↑ more above")}, items...)
}
if endIdx < len(s.filtered) {
items = append(items, lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Render(" ↓ more below"))
items = append(items, scrollStyle.Render(" ↓ more below"))
}
content := strings.Join(items, "\n")
// Adapt footer text to available width.
// Adapt footer text to available width with background
var footerText string
if innerWidth >= 50 {
footerText = "↑↓ navigate • tab complete • ↵ select • esc dismiss"
@@ -653,7 +699,10 @@ func (s *InputComponent) renderPopup() string {
} else {
footerText = "↑↓ tab ↵ esc"
}
footer := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Italic(true).
footer := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Background(popupBg).
Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).
Italic(true).
Render(footerText)
return popupStyle.Render(content + "\n\n" + footer)
@@ -683,10 +732,10 @@ func (s *InputComponent) completeArgs(line string) []FuzzyMatch {
s.argMode = true
s.argCommand = cmdName
s.argSynthCmds = make([]SlashCommand, len(suggestions))
s.argSynthCmds = make([]commands.SlashCommand, len(suggestions))
s.filtered = make([]FuzzyMatch, len(suggestions))
for i, sug := range suggestions {
s.argSynthCmds[i] = SlashCommand{Name: sug}
s.argSynthCmds[i] = commands.SlashCommand{Name: sug}
s.filtered[i] = FuzzyMatch{Command: &s.argSynthCmds[i]}
}
return s.filtered
@@ -694,7 +743,7 @@ func (s *InputComponent) completeArgs(line string) []FuzzyMatch {
// findCommandWithComplete looks up a command by name that has a non-nil
// Complete function.
func (s *InputComponent) findCommandWithComplete(name string) *SlashCommand {
func (s *InputComponent) findCommandWithComplete(name string) *commands.SlashCommand {
for i := range s.commands {
if s.commands[i].Name == name && s.commands[i].Complete != nil {
return &s.commands[i]
@@ -712,7 +761,7 @@ func readClipboardImageCmd() tea.Cmd {
return clipboardImageMsg{err: err}
}
return clipboardImageMsg{
image: &ImageAttachment{
image: &core.ImageAttachment{
Data: img.Data,
MediaType: img.MediaType,
},
@@ -722,7 +771,7 @@ func readClipboardImageCmd() tea.Cmd {
// ClearPendingImages removes all pending image attachments and returns them.
// Used by the parent model when consuming images for submission.
func (s *InputComponent) ClearPendingImages() []ImageAttachment {
func (s *InputComponent) ClearPendingImages() []core.ImageAttachment {
images := s.pendingImages
s.pendingImages = nil
return images
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@@ -0,0 +1,381 @@
package ui
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"time"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/render"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MessageItem implementations for ScrollList
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TextMessageItem represents a completed text message (user or assistant)
// in the scrollback. It uses pre-rendered styled content from MessageRenderer.
type TextMessageItem struct {
id string
role string // "user" or "assistant"
content string // Raw content (for re-rendering if needed)
preRendered string // Pre-rendered styled content from MessageRenderer
timestamp time.Time
}
// NewTextMessageItem creates a new text message for the scrollback.
// The content should be pre-rendered using MessageRenderer for proper styling.
func NewTextMessageItem(id string, role string, content string) *TextMessageItem {
return &TextMessageItem{
id: id,
role: role,
content: content,
timestamp: time.Now(),
}
}
// NewStyledMessageItem creates a message item with pre-rendered styled content.
// This is the preferred way to create messages when you have styled content from MessageRenderer.
func NewStyledMessageItem(id string, role string, rawContent string, preRendered string) *TextMessageItem {
return &TextMessageItem{
id: id,
role: role,
content: rawContent,
preRendered: preRendered,
timestamp: time.Now(),
}
}
func (m *TextMessageItem) ID() string {
return m.id
}
func (m *TextMessageItem) Render(width int) string {
// If we have pre-rendered styled content, return it
if m.preRendered != "" {
return m.preRendered
}
// Fallback to simple formatting if no pre-rendered content
return m.renderContent(width)
}
func (m *TextMessageItem) Height() int {
rendered := m.Render(0) // Width doesn't matter since we use pre-rendered
if rendered == "" {
return 0
}
return strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
}
func (m *TextMessageItem) renderContent(width int) string {
var parts []string
// Role indicator
if m.role == "user" {
parts = append(parts, "│ ▸ You")
} else {
parts = append(parts, "") // Assistant messages start without role
}
// Content with simple wrapping
contentWidth := max(width-4, 20)
for line := range strings.SplitSeq(m.content, "\n") {
if len(line) <= contentWidth {
parts = append(parts, "│ "+line)
} else {
// Basic wrap
for len(line) > contentWidth {
parts = append(parts, "│ "+line[:contentWidth])
line = line[contentWidth:]
}
if len(line) > 0 {
parts = append(parts, "│ "+line)
}
}
}
return strings.Join(parts, "\n")
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// StreamingMessageItem - Live streaming assistant/reasoning text
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// StreamingMessageItem represents actively streaming assistant or reasoning text.
// It accumulates content chunks and re-renders on each update for live display.
type StreamingMessageItem struct {
id string
role string // "assistant" or "reasoning"
content string // Accumulated streaming content
timestamp time.Time
startTime time.Time // When streaming started (for live duration counter)
modelName string
streaming bool // true while actively streaming
finalDuration time.Duration // Frozen duration when complete
cachedRender string
cachedWidth int
}
// NewStreamingMessageItem creates a new streaming message item.
func NewStreamingMessageItem(id, role string, modelName string) *StreamingMessageItem {
now := time.Now()
return &StreamingMessageItem{
id: id,
role: role,
timestamp: now,
startTime: now,
modelName: modelName,
streaming: true,
}
}
// ID returns the unique identifier.
func (s *StreamingMessageItem) ID() string {
return s.id
}
// Render renders the streaming message with live content.
func (s *StreamingMessageItem) Render(width int) string {
// For reasoning, never cache - we need live duration updates
// For assistant, cache is OK
if s.role != "reasoning" && s.cachedWidth == width && s.cachedRender != "" {
return s.cachedRender
}
var rendered string
if s.role == "reasoning" {
// Calculate duration in milliseconds for render.ReasoningBlock
var durationMs int64
if s.finalDuration > 0 {
durationMs = s.finalDuration.Milliseconds()
} else if !s.startTime.IsZero() {
durationMs = time.Since(s.startTime).Milliseconds()
}
ty := createTypography(style.GetTheme())
rendered = render.ReasoningBlock(s.content, durationMs, ty, style.GetTheme())
} else {
// Render as assistant message
rendered = render.AssistantBlock(s.content, width, style.GetTheme())
}
// Cache and return (but reasoning is never cached due to live duration)
if s.role != "reasoning" {
s.cachedRender = rendered
s.cachedWidth = width
}
return rendered
}
// Height returns the number of lines.
func (s *StreamingMessageItem) Height() int {
// For reasoning blocks, cachedRender is never populated (rendering is
// width-independent and includes a live timer). Fall back to Render(0)
// so callers always get the correct height.
rendered := s.cachedRender
if rendered == "" {
rendered = s.Render(0)
}
if rendered == "" {
return 0
}
return strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
}
// AppendChunk adds a content chunk and invalidates the render cache.
func (s *StreamingMessageItem) AppendChunk(chunk string) {
s.content += chunk
s.cachedWidth = 0 // Invalidate cache
}
// MarkComplete marks the streaming message as complete and freezes the duration.
func (s *StreamingMessageItem) MarkComplete() {
s.streaming = false
// Freeze the duration for reasoning blocks
if s.role == "reasoning" && !s.startTime.IsZero() {
s.finalDuration = time.Since(s.startTime)
}
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// StreamingBashOutputItem - Live bash command output
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// StreamingBashOutputItem represents live bash command output.
type StreamingBashOutputItem struct {
id string
command string
stdoutLines []string
stderrLines []string
maxLines int
complete bool
cachedRender string
cachedWidth int
}
// NewStreamingBashOutputItem creates a new streaming bash output item.
func NewStreamingBashOutputItem(id string, command string) *StreamingBashOutputItem {
return &StreamingBashOutputItem{
id: id,
command: command,
stdoutLines: make([]string, 0),
stderrLines: make([]string, 0),
maxLines: 100, // Cap lines to prevent memory issues
complete: false,
}
}
func (m *StreamingBashOutputItem) ID() string {
return m.id
}
func (m *StreamingBashOutputItem) Render(width int) string {
// Return cached if width matches and complete
if m.complete && m.cachedWidth == width && m.cachedRender != "" {
return m.cachedRender
}
theme := style.GetTheme()
var parts []string
// Header with command
if m.command != "" {
headerStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Italic(true)
parts = append(parts, headerStyle.Render(fmt.Sprintf("▸ %s", m.command)))
}
const lineIndent = " "
lineWidth := width - len(lineIndent)
// Stdout lines
if len(m.stdoutLines) > 0 {
outputStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Text).
Background(theme.CodeBg).
PaddingLeft(1).
Width(lineWidth)
for _, line := range m.stdoutLines {
parts = append(parts, lineIndent+outputStyle.Render(line))
}
}
// Stderr lines
if len(m.stderrLines) > 0 {
stderrStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Error).
Background(theme.CodeBg).
PaddingLeft(1).
Width(lineWidth)
for _, line := range m.stderrLines {
parts = append(parts, lineIndent+stderrStyle.Render(line))
}
}
result := strings.Join(parts, "\n")
if m.complete {
m.cachedRender = result
m.cachedWidth = width
}
return result
}
func (m *StreamingBashOutputItem) Height() int {
if m.cachedRender != "" {
return strings.Count(m.cachedRender, "\n") + 1
}
// Estimate: command header + stdout + stderr
return 1 + len(m.stdoutLines) + len(m.stderrLines)
}
// AppendStdout adds a stdout line to the output.
func (m *StreamingBashOutputItem) AppendStdout(line string) {
m.stdoutLines = append(m.stdoutLines, line)
// Cap lines
if len(m.stdoutLines) > m.maxLines {
m.stdoutLines = m.stdoutLines[len(m.stdoutLines)-m.maxLines:]
}
m.cachedWidth = 0 // Invalidate cache
}
// AppendStderr adds a stderr line to the output.
func (m *StreamingBashOutputItem) AppendStderr(line string) {
m.stderrLines = append(m.stderrLines, line)
// Cap lines
if len(m.stderrLines) > m.maxLines {
m.stderrLines = m.stderrLines[len(m.stderrLines)-m.maxLines:]
}
m.cachedWidth = 0 // Invalidate cache
}
// MarkComplete marks the bash output as complete.
func (m *StreamingBashOutputItem) MarkComplete() {
m.complete = true
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// SystemMessageItem - System messages (commands, info, errors)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// SystemMessageItem represents a system message (commands, info, errors).
type SystemMessageItem struct {
id string
content string
timestamp time.Time
cachedRender string
cachedWidth int
}
// NewSystemMessageItem creates a new system message for the scrollback.
func NewSystemMessageItem(id, content string) *SystemMessageItem {
return &SystemMessageItem{
id: id,
content: content,
timestamp: time.Now(),
}
}
func (m *SystemMessageItem) ID() string {
return m.id
}
func (m *SystemMessageItem) Render(width int) string {
// Return cached render if width matches
if m.cachedWidth == width && m.cachedRender != "" {
return m.cachedRender
}
// Simple system message formatting
rendered := "│ " + strings.ReplaceAll(m.content, "\n", "\n│ ")
// Cache and return
m.cachedRender = rendered
m.cachedWidth = width
return rendered
}
func (m *SystemMessageItem) Height() int {
if m.cachedRender != "" {
return strings.Count(m.cachedRender, "\n") + 1
}
// Estimate
if m.cachedWidth > 0 {
return (len(m.content) / max(m.cachedWidth-10, 40)) + 3
}
return 3
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helper: generateMessageID
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
var messageCounter = 0
func generateMessageID() string {
messageCounter++
return fmt.Sprintf("msg-%d-%d", time.Now().UnixNano(), messageCounter)
}
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@@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ package ui
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
)
"github.com/indaco/herald"
// ansiEscapeRe matches ANSI escape sequences used for terminal styling.
var ansiEscapeRe = regexp.MustCompile(`\x1b\[[0-9;]*m`)
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/render"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// MessageType represents different categories of messages displayed in the UI,
// each with distinct visual styling and formatting rules.
@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ const (
UserMessage MessageType = iota
AssistantMessage
ToolMessage
ToolCallMessage // New type for showing tool calls in progress
SystemMessage // New type for KIT system messages (help, tools, etc.)
ErrorMessage // New type for error messages
ToolCallMessage
SystemMessage
ErrorMessage
)
// UIMessage encapsulates a fully rendered message ready for display in the UI,
@@ -40,29 +40,9 @@ type UIMessage struct {
Streaming bool
}
// Helper functions to get theme colors
func getTheme() Theme {
return GetTheme()
}
// toolDisplayNames maps raw tool names to human-friendly display names.
var toolDisplayNames = map[string]string{
"bash": "Bash",
"read": "Read",
"write": "Write",
"edit": "Edit",
"grep": "Grep",
"find": "Find",
"ls": "Ls",
"run_shell_cmd": "Bash",
}
// toolDisplayName returns a human-friendly display name for a tool.
// Falls back to capitalizing the first letter of the raw name.
// toolDisplayName returns a human-friendly display name for a tool,
// title-casing the first letter of the raw name.
func toolDisplayName(rawName string) string {
if display, ok := toolDisplayNames[rawName]; ok {
return display
}
if rawName != "" {
return strings.ToUpper(rawName[:1]) + rawName[1:]
}
@@ -70,8 +50,6 @@ func toolDisplayName(rawName string) string {
}
// formatToolParams formats tool input parameters for inline header display.
// Extracts the primary parameter (command/filePath) first, then shows
// remaining params as (key=val, ...). Truncates to maxWidth.
func formatToolParams(toolArgs string, maxWidth int) string {
args := strings.TrimSpace(toolArgs)
if args == "" || args == "{}" {
@@ -80,7 +58,6 @@ func formatToolParams(toolArgs string, maxWidth int) string {
var params map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(args), &params); err != nil {
// Fallback: strip braces and return raw content
args = strings.TrimPrefix(args, "{")
args = strings.TrimSuffix(args, "}")
args = strings.TrimSpace(args)
@@ -94,7 +71,6 @@ func formatToolParams(toolArgs string, maxWidth int) string {
return ""
}
// Identify primary parameter by checking known keys in priority order
primaryKeys := []string{"command", "filePath", "path", "pattern", "query", "url"}
var primaryKey string
var primaryVal string
@@ -111,14 +87,13 @@ func formatToolParams(toolArgs string, maxWidth int) string {
result.WriteString(primaryVal)
}
// Collect remaining parameters, skipping body-content keys (already
// rendered in the tool body) and any values that are too large.
bodyKeys := map[string]bool{
"content": true,
"old_text": true,
"new_text": true,
"oldText": true,
"newText": true,
"edits": true,
"todos": true,
}
var remaining []string
@@ -154,65 +129,30 @@ func formatToolParams(toolArgs string, maxWidth int) string {
}
// MessageRenderer handles the formatting and rendering of different message types
// with consistent styling, markdown support, and appropriate visual hierarchies
// for the standard (non-compact) display mode.
type MessageRenderer struct {
width int
debug bool
// getToolRenderer returns extension-provided rendering overrides for a
// specific tool. May be nil if no extensions are loaded. Used in
// RenderToolMessage to check for custom header/body formatting before
// falling back to builtin renderers.
width int
debug bool
ty *herald.Typography
getToolRenderer func(toolName string) *ToolRendererData
}
// newMessageRenderer creates and initializes a new MessageRenderer with the specified
// terminal width and debug mode setting. The width parameter determines line wrapping
// and layout calculations.
// newMessageRenderer creates and initializes a new MessageRenderer
func newMessageRenderer(width int, debug bool) *MessageRenderer {
return &MessageRenderer{
width: width,
debug: debug,
ty: createTypography(style.GetTheme()),
}
}
// SetWidth updates the terminal width for the renderer, affecting how content
// is wrapped and formatted in subsequent render operations.
// SetWidth updates the terminal width for the renderer
func (r *MessageRenderer) SetWidth(width int) {
r.width = width
}
// RenderUserMessage renders a user's input message with distinctive right-aligned
// formatting, including the system username, timestamp, and markdown-rendered content.
// The message is displayed with a colored right border for visual distinction.
// RenderUserMessage renders a user's input message using herald Tip alert
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderUserMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
// Only run markdown rendering when the message contains code spans or
// fenced code blocks. Plain text is rendered directly so that newlines
// are preserved without the extra paragraph spacing glamour adds.
var messageContent string
if strings.Contains(content, "`") {
// Glamour treats single \n as a soft break, so convert to paragraph
// breaks and collapse the resulting blank lines after rendering.
mdContent := strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\n", "\n\n")
messageContent = r.renderMarkdown(mdContent, r.width-8)
messageContent = removeBlankLines(messageContent)
} else {
messageContent = content
}
fullContent := strings.TrimSuffix(messageContent, "\n")
// Left border with Blue color for user messages.
rendered := renderContentBlock(
fullContent,
r.width,
WithAlign(lipgloss.Left),
WithBorderColor(theme.Info),
WithMarginBottom(1),
)
rendered := render.UserBlock(content, r.ty, style.GetTheme())
return UIMessage{
Type: UserMessage,
@@ -222,32 +162,9 @@ func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderUserMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time)
}
}
// RenderAssistantMessage renders an AI assistant's response with left-aligned formatting,
// including the model name, timestamp, and markdown-rendered content. Empty responses
// are ignored and return an empty message. The message features a colored left border
// for visual distinction.
// RenderAssistantMessage renders an AI assistant's response
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderAssistantMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time, modelName string) UIMessage {
// Ignore empty responses - don't render anything
if strings.TrimSpace(content) == "" {
return UIMessage{
Type: AssistantMessage,
Content: "",
Height: 0,
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
theme := getTheme()
messageContent := r.renderMarkdown(content, r.width-8)
fullContent := strings.TrimSuffix(messageContent, "\n")
// Left border with Primary (Mauve) color for assistant messages.
rendered := renderContentBlock(
fullContent,
r.width,
WithBorderColor(theme.Primary),
WithMarginBottom(1),
)
rendered := render.AssistantBlock(content, r.width, style.GetTheme())
return UIMessage{
Type: AssistantMessage,
@@ -257,30 +174,23 @@ func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderAssistantMessage(content string, timestamp time.
}
}
// RenderSystemMessage renders KIT system messages such as help text, command outputs,
// and informational notifications. These messages are displayed with a distinctive system
// color border and "KIT System" label to differentiate them from user and AI content.
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderSystemMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
// RenderReasoningBlock renders a reasoning/thinking block with the same styling
// as live streaming: muted italic text with margin. This is used when resuming
// sessions to display saved reasoning content.
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderReasoningBlock(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
rendered := render.ReasoningBlock(content, 0, r.ty, style.GetTheme())
var messageContent string
if strings.TrimSpace(content) == "" {
messageContent = "No content available"
} else if strings.Contains(content, "`") {
messageContent = r.renderMarkdown(content, r.width-8)
} else {
messageContent = content
return UIMessage{
Type: AssistantMessage,
Content: rendered,
Height: lipgloss.Height(rendered),
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
fullContent := "◇ " + strings.TrimSuffix(messageContent, "\n")
rendered := renderContentBlock(
fullContent,
r.width,
WithNoBorder(),
WithForeground(theme.Muted),
WithMarginBottom(1),
)
// RenderSystemMessage renders KIT system messages using herald Note alert
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderSystemMessage(content string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
rendered := render.SystemBlock(content, r.ty, style.GetTheme())
return UIMessage{
Type: SystemMessage,
@@ -290,27 +200,9 @@ func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderSystemMessage(content string, timestamp time.Tim
}
}
// RenderDebugMessage renders diagnostic and debugging information with special formatting
// including a debug icon, colored border, and structured layout. Debug messages are only
// displayed when debug mode is enabled and help developers troubleshoot issues.
// RenderDebugMessage renders diagnostic and debugging information
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderDebugMessage(message string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
baseStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle()
theme := getTheme()
style := baseStyle.
Width(r.width - 3).
BorderLeft(true).
Foreground(theme.Muted).
BorderForeground(theme.Tool).
BorderStyle(lipgloss.ThickBorder()).
PaddingLeft(1).
MarginLeft(2).
MarginBottom(1)
header := baseStyle.
Foreground(theme.Tool).
Bold(true).
Render("🔍 Debug Output")
header := r.ty.H6("🔍 Debug Output")
lines := strings.Split(message, "\n")
var formattedLines []string
@@ -320,87 +212,51 @@ func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderDebugMessage(message string, timestamp time.Time
}
}
content := baseStyle.
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Render(strings.Join(formattedLines, "\n"))
fullContent := lipgloss.JoinVertical(lipgloss.Left,
content := r.ty.Compose(
header,
content,
r.ty.P(strings.Join(formattedLines, "\n")),
)
content = styleMarginBottom1.Render(content)
return UIMessage{
Content: style.Render(fullContent),
Height: lipgloss.Height(style.Render(fullContent)),
Content: content,
Height: lipgloss.Height(content),
}
}
// RenderDebugConfigMessage renders configuration settings in a formatted debug display
// with key-value pairs shown in a structured layout. Used to display runtime configuration
// for debugging purposes with a distinctive icon and border styling.
// RenderDebugConfigMessage renders configuration settings
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderDebugConfigMessage(config map[string]any, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
baseStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle()
theme := getTheme()
style := baseStyle.
Width(r.width - 1).
BorderLeft(true).
Foreground(theme.Muted).
BorderForeground(theme.Tool).
BorderStyle(lipgloss.ThickBorder()).
PaddingLeft(1)
header := baseStyle.
Foreground(theme.Tool).
Bold(true).
Render("🔧 Debug Configuration")
header := r.ty.H6("🔧 Debug Configuration")
var configLines []string
for key, value := range config {
if value != nil {
configLines = append(configLines, fmt.Sprintf(" %s: %v", key, value))
configLines = append(configLines, fmt.Sprintf("%s: %v", key, value))
}
}
configContent := baseStyle.
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Render(strings.Join(configLines, "\n"))
parts := []string{header}
var content string
if len(configLines) > 0 {
parts = append(parts, configContent)
content = r.ty.Compose(
header,
r.ty.P(strings.Join(configLines, "\n")),
)
} else {
content = header
}
rendered := style.Render(
lipgloss.JoinVertical(lipgloss.Left, parts...),
)
content = styleMarginBottom1.Render(content)
return UIMessage{
Type: SystemMessage,
Content: rendered,
Height: lipgloss.Height(rendered),
Content: content,
Height: lipgloss.Height(content),
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderErrorMessage renders error notifications with distinctive red coloring and
// bold text to ensure visibility. Error messages include timestamp information and
// are displayed with an error-colored border for immediate recognition.
// RenderErrorMessage renders error notifications
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderErrorMessage(errorMsg string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
errorContent := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Error).
Bold(true).
Render(errorMsg)
rendered := renderContentBlock(
errorContent,
r.width,
WithAlign(lipgloss.Left),
WithBorderColor(theme.Error),
WithMarginBottom(1),
)
rendered := render.ErrorBlock(errorMsg, r.ty, style.GetTheme())
return UIMessage{
Type: ErrorMessage,
@@ -410,93 +266,18 @@ func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderErrorMessage(errorMsg string, timestamp time.Tim
}
}
// RenderToolCallMessage renders a notification that a tool is being executed, showing
// the tool name, formatted arguments (if any), and execution timestamp. The message
// uses tool-specific coloring to distinguish it from regular conversation messages.
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderToolCallMessage(toolName, toolArgs string, timestamp time.Time) UIMessage {
// Format timestamp
timeStr := timestamp.Local().Format("15:04")
// Format arguments with better presentation
theme := getTheme()
var argsContent string
if toolArgs != "" && toolArgs != "{}" {
argsContent = lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Italic(true).
Render(fmt.Sprintf("Arguments: %s", r.formatToolArgs(toolArgs)))
}
// Create info line
info := fmt.Sprintf(" Executing %s (%s)", toolName, timeStr)
// Combine parts
var fullContent string
if argsContent != "" {
fullContent = argsContent + "\n" +
lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Render(info)
} else {
fullContent = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Render(info)
}
// Use the new block renderer
rendered := renderContentBlock(
fullContent,
r.width,
WithAlign(lipgloss.Left),
WithBorderColor(theme.Tool),
WithMarginBottom(1),
)
return UIMessage{
Type: ToolCallMessage,
Content: rendered,
Height: lipgloss.Height(rendered),
Timestamp: timestamp,
}
}
// RenderToolMessage renders a unified tool block combining the tool invocation
// header (icon + display name + params) with the execution result body. The
// border color indicates status: green for success, red for error. This replaces
// the previous two-block approach (separate call + result blocks).
// RenderToolMessage renders a unified tool block
func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderToolMessage(toolName, toolArgs, toolResult string, isError bool) UIMessage {
theme := getTheme()
// Resolve extension renderer once for all overrides.
var extRd *ToolRendererData
if r.getToolRenderer != nil {
extRd = r.getToolRenderer(toolName)
}
// --- Header: [icon] [name] [params] ---
var icon string
borderColor := theme.Success
iconColor := theme.Success
if isError {
icon = "×"
borderColor = theme.Error
iconColor = theme.Error
} else {
icon = "✓"
}
// Extension can override border color (applies to both success and error).
if extRd != nil && extRd.BorderColor != "" {
borderColor = lipgloss.Color(extRd.BorderColor)
}
iconStr := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(iconColor).Bold(true).Render(icon)
// Extension can override display name.
displayName := toolDisplayName(toolName)
if extRd != nil && extRd.DisplayName != "" {
displayName = extRd.DisplayName
}
nameStr := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Info).Bold(true).Render(displayName)
// Format params with width budget for the header line.
// Check extension renderer for custom header params first.
paramBudget := max(r.width-10-len(displayName), 20)
var params string
if extRd != nil && extRd.RenderHeader != nil {
@@ -506,97 +287,70 @@ func (r *MessageRenderer) RenderToolMessage(toolName, toolArgs, toolResult strin
params = formatToolParams(toolArgs, paramBudget)
}
header := iconStr + " " + nameStr
if params != "" {
header += " " + lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Render(params)
var icon string
iconColor := style.GetTheme().Success
if isError {
icon = "×"
iconColor = style.GetTheme().Error
} else {
icon = "✓"
}
// --- Body: check extension renderer first, then builtin, then default ---
// Style the tool name with color
theme := style.GetTheme()
nameColor := theme.Info
if isError {
nameColor = theme.Error
}
styledName := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(nameColor).Bold(true).Render(displayName)
styledIcon := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(iconColor).Render(icon)
// Build the content: icon + name + params on first line, then body
headerLine := styledIcon + " " + styledName
if params != "" {
headerLine += " " + lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Render(params)
}
// Get body content
var body string
if extRd != nil && extRd.RenderBody != nil {
body = extRd.RenderBody(toolResult, isError, r.width-8)
// Apply markdown rendering if requested and body is non-empty.
if body != "" && extRd.BodyMarkdown {
body = strings.TrimSuffix(toMarkdown(body, r.width-8), "\n")
body = strings.TrimSuffix(style.ToMarkdown(body, r.width-8), "\n")
}
}
if body == "" {
if isError {
body = lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Error).
Render(toolResult)
body = r.formatToolResult(toolName, toolResult)
} else {
body = renderToolBody(toolName, toolArgs, toolResult, r.width-8)
if body == "" {
body = r.formatToolResult(toolName, toolResult, r.width-8)
body = r.formatToolResult(toolName, toolResult)
}
}
}
if strings.TrimSpace(body) == "" {
body = lipgloss.NewStyle().
Italic(true).
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Render("(no output)")
body = r.ty.Italic("(no output)")
}
// Combine header + body into a single block.
fullContent := header + "\n\n" + strings.TrimSuffix(body, "\n")
// Build rendering options; extension can override background.
blockOpts := []renderingOption{
WithAlign(lipgloss.Left),
WithBorderColor(borderColor),
WithMarginBottom(1),
}
if extRd != nil && extRd.Background != "" {
blockOpts = append(blockOpts, WithBackground(lipgloss.Color(extRd.Background)))
}
rendered := renderContentBlock(
fullContent,
r.width,
blockOpts...,
// Compose: icon + name + params, then body
fullContent := r.ty.Compose(
headerLine,
"",
body,
)
fullContent = styleMarginBottom1.Render(fullContent)
return UIMessage{
Type: ToolMessage,
Content: rendered,
Height: lipgloss.Height(rendered),
Content: fullContent,
Height: lipgloss.Height(fullContent),
}
}
// formatToolArgs formats tool arguments for display
func (r *MessageRenderer) formatToolArgs(args string) string {
// Remove outer braces and clean up JSON formatting
args = strings.TrimSpace(args)
if strings.HasPrefix(args, "{") && strings.HasSuffix(args, "}") {
args = strings.TrimPrefix(args, "{")
args = strings.TrimSuffix(args, "}")
args = strings.TrimSpace(args)
}
// If it's empty after cleanup, return a placeholder
if args == "" {
return "(no arguments)"
}
// Truncate if too long, but skip truncation in debug mode
if !r.debug {
maxLen := 100
if len(args) > maxLen {
return args[:maxLen] + "..."
}
}
return args
}
// formatToolResult formats tool results based on tool type
func (r *MessageRenderer) formatToolResult(toolName, result string, width int) string {
baseStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle()
// Truncate very long results only if not in debug mode
func (r *MessageRenderer) formatToolResult(toolName, result string) string {
if !r.debug {
maxLines := 10
lines := strings.Split(result, "\n")
@@ -605,58 +359,48 @@ func (r *MessageRenderer) formatToolResult(toolName, result string, width int) s
}
}
// Format bash/command output with better formatting
if strings.Contains(toolName, "bash") || strings.Contains(toolName, "command") || strings.Contains(toolName, "shell") || toolName == "run_shell_cmd" {
theme := getTheme()
// Split result into sections if it contains both stdout and stderr
if strings.Contains(toolName, "bash") || strings.Contains(toolName, "command") ||
strings.Contains(toolName, "shell") {
if strings.Contains(result, "<stdout>") || strings.Contains(result, "<stderr>") {
return r.formatBashOutput(result, width, theme)
}
// For simple output, just render as monospace text with proper line breaks
return baseStyle.
Width(width).
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Render(result)
}
// For other tools, render as muted text
theme := getTheme()
return baseStyle.
Width(width).
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Render(result)
}
// formatBashOutput formats bash command output with proper section handling.
// Delegates tag parsing to the shared parseBashOutput helper.
func (r *MessageRenderer) formatBashOutput(result string, width int, theme Theme) string {
parsed := parseBashOutput(result, theme)
return lipgloss.NewStyle().
Width(width).
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Render(parsed)
}
// renderMarkdown renders markdown content using glamour
func (r *MessageRenderer) renderMarkdown(content string, width int) string {
rendered := toMarkdown(content, width)
return strings.TrimSuffix(rendered, "\n")
}
// removeBlankLines removes lines that are visually blank from rendered output.
// Glamour wraps every character (including padding spaces) with ANSI color
// codes, so we must strip escape sequences before checking whether a line is
// empty. This collapses paragraph spacing so user messages render without
// extra vertical gaps.
func removeBlankLines(s string) string {
lines := strings.Split(s, "\n")
filtered := lines[:0]
for _, line := range lines {
if strings.TrimSpace(ansiEscapeRe.ReplaceAllString(line, "")) != "" {
filtered = append(filtered, line)
return parseBashOutput(result, style.GetTheme())
}
}
return strings.Join(filtered, "\n")
return result
}
// createTypography creates a typography instance from theme
func createTypography(theme style.Theme) *herald.Typography {
return herald.New(
herald.WithPalette(herald.ColorPalette{
Primary: theme.Primary,
Secondary: theme.Secondary,
Tertiary: theme.Info,
Accent: theme.Accent,
Highlight: theme.Highlight,
Muted: theme.Muted,
Text: theme.Text,
Surface: theme.Background,
Base: theme.CodeBg,
}),
herald.WithAlertPalette(herald.AlertPalette{
Note: theme.Info,
Tip: theme.Success,
Important: theme.Accent,
Warning: theme.Warning,
Caution: theme.Error,
}),
herald.WithCodeLineNumbers(true),
// Customize alert labels
herald.WithAlertLabel(herald.AlertNote, "Info"),
herald.WithAlertLabel(herald.AlertTip, "You"),
herald.WithAlertLabel(herald.AlertWarning, "Working"),
herald.WithAlertLabel(herald.AlertCaution, "Error"),
)
}
// UpdateTheme refreshes the renderer's typography instance with colors from
// the current theme. This is called when the user changes themes via /theme.
func (r *MessageRenderer) UpdateTheme() {
r.ty = createTypography(style.GetTheme())
}
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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import (
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/models"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// ModelEntry holds display metadata for a single model in the selector.
@@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ func NewModelSelector(currentModel string, width, height int) *ModelSelectorComp
registry := models.GetGlobalRegistry()
var allModels []ModelEntry
for _, providerID := range registry.GetFantasyProviders() {
for _, providerID := range registry.GetLLMProviders() {
// Only include providers with valid API keys configured.
if err := registry.ValidateEnvironment(providerID, ""); err != nil {
continue
@@ -115,12 +116,12 @@ func (ms *ModelSelectorComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
case tea.KeyPressMsg:
switch {
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("up", "k"))):
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("up"))):
if ms.cursor > 0 {
ms.cursor--
}
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("down", "j"))):
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("down"))):
if ms.cursor < len(ms.filtered)-1 {
ms.cursor++
}
@@ -188,7 +189,7 @@ func (ms *ModelSelectorComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
// View implements tea.Model.
func (ms *ModelSelectorComponent) View() tea.View {
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
headerStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Bold(true).
@@ -281,7 +282,9 @@ func (ms *ModelSelectorComponent) View() tea.View {
footerStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).PaddingLeft(2)
b.WriteString(footerStyle.Render(strings.Join(footerParts, " ")))
return tea.NewView(b.String())
v := tea.NewView(b.String())
v.AltScreen = true
return v
}
// IsActive returns whether the selector is still accepting input.
@@ -393,7 +396,7 @@ func (ms *ModelSelectorComponent) fuzzyScoreModel(query string, entry ModelEntry
}
func (ms *ModelSelectorComponent) renderEntry(entry ModelEntry, isCursor bool) string {
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
modelStr := entry.ModelID
providerStr := fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", entry.Provider)
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@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ import (
"testing"
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"charm.land/fantasy"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/app"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/session"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/core"
kit "github.com/mark3labs/kit/pkg/kit"
)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -46,6 +47,10 @@ func (s *stubAppController) ClearMessages() {
s.clearMsgCalled++
}
func (s *stubAppController) ReloadMessagesFromTree() {
// no-op in tests
}
func (s *stubAppController) CompactConversation(_ string) error {
return nil
}
@@ -54,6 +59,10 @@ func (s *stubAppController) GetTreeSession() *session.TreeManager {
return nil
}
func (s *stubAppController) SwitchTreeSession(_ *session.TreeManager) {
// no-op in tests
}
func (s *stubAppController) SendEvent(_ tea.Msg) {
// no-op in tests
}
@@ -62,7 +71,7 @@ func (s *stubAppController) AddContextMessage(_ string) {
// no-op in tests
}
func (s *stubAppController) RunWithFiles(prompt string, _ []fantasy.FilePart) int {
func (s *stubAppController) RunWithFiles(prompt string, _ []kit.LLMFilePart) int {
s.runCalls = append(s.runCalls, prompt)
return s.queueLen
}
@@ -79,7 +88,6 @@ func (s *stubAppController) Steer(prompt string) int {
// stubStreamComponent satisfies streamComponentIface without rendering anything.
type stubStreamComponent struct {
resetCalled int
height int
lastMsg tea.Msg
renderedContent string // returned by GetRenderedContent
}
@@ -91,11 +99,11 @@ func (s *stubStreamComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
}
func (s *stubStreamComponent) View() tea.View { return tea.NewView("") }
func (s *stubStreamComponent) Reset() { s.resetCalled++; s.renderedContent = "" }
func (s *stubStreamComponent) SetHeight(h int) { s.height = h }
func (s *stubStreamComponent) GetRenderedContent() string { return s.renderedContent }
func (s *stubStreamComponent) SpinnerView() string { return "" }
func (s *stubStreamComponent) SetThinkingVisible(bool) {}
func (s *stubStreamComponent) HasReasoning() bool { return false }
func (s *stubStreamComponent) UpdateTheme() {}
// stubInputComponent satisfies inputComponentIface without rendering anything.
type stubInputComponent struct {
@@ -122,11 +130,12 @@ func newTestAppModel(ctrl AppController) (*AppModel, *stubStreamComponent, *stub
stream: stream,
input: input,
renderer: newMessageRenderer(80, false),
compactMode: false,
modelName: "test-model",
width: 80,
height: 24,
streamingBashMaxLines: 50, // Initialize buffer cap like NewAppModel does
scrollList: NewScrollList(80, 20),
messages: []MessageItem{},
}
return m, stream, input
}
@@ -138,7 +147,11 @@ func newTestAppModel(ctrl AppController) (*AppModel, *stubStreamComponent, *stub
// sendMsg calls m.Update once with the given message and returns the updated model.
func sendMsg(m *AppModel, msg tea.Msg) *AppModel {
updated, _ := m.Update(msg)
return updated.(*AppModel)
result := updated.(*AppModel)
// Simulate BubbleTea's frame cycle: View() is called after every Update().
// This flushes any pending layoutDirty work (e.g. distributeHeight).
_ = result.View()
return result
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -155,7 +168,7 @@ func TestStateTransition_InputToWorking(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("expected stateInput, got %v", m.state)
}
m = sendMsg(m, submitMsg{Text: "hello"})
m = sendMsg(m, core.SubmitMsg{Text: "hello"})
if m.state != stateWorking {
t.Fatalf("expected stateWorking after submitMsg, got %v", m.state)
@@ -343,7 +356,7 @@ func TestESCCancel_timerExpiry(t *testing.T) {
m.state = stateWorking
m.canceling = true
m = sendMsg(m, cancelTimerExpiredMsg{})
m = sendMsg(m, core.CancelTimerExpiredMsg{})
if m.canceling {
t.Fatal("expected canceling=false after timer expiry")
@@ -396,7 +409,7 @@ func TestQueuedMessages_storedOnQueuedSubmit(t *testing.T) {
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m.state = stateWorking
_, cmd := m.Update(submitMsg{Text: "queued prompt"})
_, cmd := m.Update(core.SubmitMsg{Text: "queued prompt"})
if len(m.queuedMessages) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 queued message, got %d", len(m.queuedMessages))
@@ -404,7 +417,7 @@ func TestQueuedMessages_storedOnQueuedSubmit(t *testing.T) {
if m.queuedMessages[0] != "queued prompt" {
t.Fatalf("expected queued message text 'queued prompt', got %q", m.queuedMessages[0])
}
// Should NOT produce a tea.Println cmd (message is anchored, not in scrollback).
// Should NOT flush (message is anchored in ScrollList).
if cmd != nil {
t.Fatal("expected nil cmd for queued submit (message should not print to scrollback)")
}
@@ -494,19 +507,19 @@ func TestWindowResize_propagatesToStream(t *testing.T) {
// sets the stream height after a resize.
func TestWindowResize_distributeHeight(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, stream, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
// With height=30, stream height = 30 - 1 (separator) - 9 (input) - 1 (statusBar) = 19
// With height=30, scroll height = 30 - 1 (separator) - 9 (input) - 1 (statusBar) = 19
m = sendMsg(m, tea.WindowSizeMsg{Width: 80, Height: 30})
_ = m
if stream.height != 19 {
t.Fatalf("expected stream height=19, got %d", stream.height)
if m.scrollList.height != 19 {
t.Fatalf("expected scroll list height=19, got %d", m.scrollList.height)
}
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// tea.Println on step complete
// Step complete behavior
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TestStepComplete_preservesStreamContent verifies that StepCompleteEvent
@@ -539,65 +552,87 @@ func TestStepComplete_noStreamContent_noCmd(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestSubmitMsg_printsUserMessage verifies that submitMsg produces a tea.Println
// cmd for the user message.
// TestSubmitMsg_printsUserMessage verifies that submitMsg adds the user message
// to the ScrollList messages and triggers a layout update.
func TestSubmitMsg_printsUserMessage(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
_, cmd := m.Update(submitMsg{Text: "user query"})
m = sendMsg(m, core.SubmitMsg{Text: "user query"})
if cmd == nil {
t.Fatal("expected non-nil cmd (tea.Println) for user message on submitMsg")
// In alt screen mode, user messages are added to the in-memory ScrollList
// rather than printed separately. Verify the message was added.
found := false
for _, msg := range m.messages {
if tm, ok := msg.(*TextMessageItem); ok && tm.role == "user" && tm.content == "user query" {
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
t.Fatal("expected user message 'user query' in ScrollList messages")
}
}
// TestToolCallStarted_flushesOnly verifies that ToolCallStartedEvent flushes
// accumulated stream content but does NOT print a tool call block (the unified
// block is printed later on ToolResultEvent).
// TestToolCallStarted_flushesOnly verifies that ToolCallStartedEvent marks
// any active StreamingMessageItem as complete and resets the stream.
func TestToolCallStarted_flushesOnly(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, stream, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m.state = stateWorking
// With no stream content, flush returns nil → cmd should be nil.
_, cmd := m.Update(app.ToolCallStartedEvent{
// With no stream content, nothing should change.
initialCount := len(m.messages)
m = sendMsg(m, app.ToolCallStartedEvent{
ToolName: "bash",
ToolArgs: `{"cmd":"ls"}`,
})
if cmd != nil {
t.Fatal("expected nil cmd on ToolCallStartedEvent with no stream content")
if len(m.messages) != initialCount {
t.Fatal("expected no new messages on ToolCallStartedEvent with no stream content")
}
// With stream content, flush returns tea.Println → cmd should be non-nil.
// Simulate a StreamingMessageItem already in messages (as if appendStreamingChunk was called)
// plus the stream component having rendered content.
streamItem := NewStreamingMessageItem("stream-1", "assistant", "test-model")
streamItem.AppendChunk("partial text")
m.messages = append(m.messages, streamItem)
stream.renderedContent = "partial text"
_, cmd = m.Update(app.ToolCallStartedEvent{
_ = sendMsg(m, app.ToolCallStartedEvent{
ToolName: "bash",
ToolArgs: `{"cmd":"ls"}`,
})
if cmd == nil {
t.Fatal("expected non-nil cmd on ToolCallStartedEvent with stream content to flush")
// The StreamingMessageItem should have been marked complete.
if streamItem.streaming {
t.Fatal("expected StreamingMessageItem to be marked complete after ToolCallStartedEvent")
}
// Stream should have been reset.
if stream.resetCalled == 0 {
t.Fatal("expected stream.Reset() to be called")
}
}
// TestToolResult_printsAndStartsSpinner verifies that ToolResultEvent produces
// a non-nil cmd and the stream receives a SpinnerEvent.
// TestToolResult_printsAndStartsSpinner verifies that ToolResultEvent adds
// the tool result to the ScrollList and the stream receives a SpinnerEvent.
func TestToolResult_printsAndStartsSpinner(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, stream, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m.state = stateWorking
_, cmd := m.Update(app.ToolResultEvent{
initialCount := len(m.messages)
m = sendMsg(m, app.ToolResultEvent{
ToolName: "bash",
ToolArgs: "{}",
Result: "output",
IsError: false,
})
if cmd == nil {
t.Fatal("expected non-nil cmd on ToolResultEvent")
// Tool result should have been added to ScrollList messages.
if len(m.messages) <= initialCount {
t.Fatal("expected tool result message added to ScrollList")
}
// Stream should have received a SpinnerEvent to start spinner for next LLM call.
if stream.lastMsg == nil {
@@ -609,7 +644,7 @@ func TestToolResult_printsAndStartsSpinner(t *testing.T) {
}
// TestToolOutputEvent_accumulatesBashOutput verifies that ToolOutputEvent
// accumulates stdout and stderr lines into the streaming bash output buffers.
// accumulates stdout and stderr lines into a StreamingBashOutputItem in the ScrollList.
func TestToolOutputEvent_accumulatesBashOutput(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
@@ -623,11 +658,22 @@ func TestToolOutputEvent_accumulatesBashOutput(t *testing.T) {
IsStderr: false,
})
if len(m.streamingBashOutput) != 1 || m.streamingBashOutput[0] != "line one\n" {
t.Fatalf("expected streamingBashOutput=['line one\\n'], got %v", m.streamingBashOutput)
// Should have created a StreamingBashOutputItem in messages.
var bashItem *StreamingBashOutputItem
for _, msg := range m.messages {
if item, ok := msg.(*StreamingBashOutputItem); ok {
bashItem = item
break
}
}
if len(m.streamingBashStderr) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected empty streamingBashStderr, got %v", m.streamingBashStderr)
if bashItem == nil {
t.Fatal("expected StreamingBashOutputItem in messages after ToolOutputEvent")
}
if len(bashItem.stdoutLines) != 1 || bashItem.stdoutLines[0] != "line one\n" {
t.Fatalf("expected stdout=['line one\\n'], got %v", bashItem.stdoutLines)
}
if len(bashItem.stderrLines) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected empty stderr, got %v", bashItem.stderrLines)
}
// Send another stdout chunk.
@@ -638,8 +684,15 @@ func TestToolOutputEvent_accumulatesBashOutput(t *testing.T) {
IsStderr: false,
})
if len(m.streamingBashOutput) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 stdout lines, got %d", len(m.streamingBashOutput))
// Re-find the bash item (same item, updated)
bashItem = nil
for _, msg := range m.messages {
if item, ok := msg.(*StreamingBashOutputItem); ok {
bashItem = item
}
}
if bashItem == nil || len(bashItem.stdoutLines) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 stdout lines, got %d", len(bashItem.stdoutLines))
}
// Send stderr chunk.
@@ -650,11 +703,17 @@ func TestToolOutputEvent_accumulatesBashOutput(t *testing.T) {
IsStderr: true,
})
if len(m.streamingBashStderr) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 stderr line, got %d", len(m.streamingBashStderr))
bashItem = nil
for _, msg := range m.messages {
if item, ok := msg.(*StreamingBashOutputItem); ok {
bashItem = item
}
}
if m.streamingBashStderr[0] != "error: something failed\n" {
t.Fatalf("expected stderr 'error: something failed\\n', got %q", m.streamingBashStderr[0])
if bashItem == nil || len(bashItem.stderrLines) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 stderr line, got %d", len(bashItem.stderrLines))
}
if bashItem.stderrLines[0] != "error: something failed\n" {
t.Fatalf("expected stderr 'error: something failed\\n', got %q", bashItem.stderrLines[0])
}
}
@@ -684,17 +743,71 @@ func TestToolResult_clearsStreamingBashOutput(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestToolCallStarted_extractsBashCommand verifies that ToolCallStartedEvent
// extracts the bash command from ToolArgs and stores it for the streaming output header.
func TestToolCallStarted_extractsBashCommand(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m.state = stateWorking
// Send ToolCallStartedEvent with bash command.
m = sendMsg(m, app.ToolCallStartedEvent{
ToolCallID: "call-1",
ToolName: "bash",
ToolArgs: `{"command":"ls -la /home"}`,
})
if m.streamingBashCommand != "ls -la /home" {
t.Fatalf("expected streamingBashCommand='ls -la /home', got %q", m.streamingBashCommand)
}
// ToolResultEvent should clear the command.
m = sendMsg(m, app.ToolResultEvent{
ToolCallID: "call-1",
ToolName: "bash",
ToolArgs: `{"command":"ls -la /home"}`,
Result: "output",
IsError: false,
})
if m.streamingBashCommand != "" {
t.Fatalf("expected streamingBashCommand cleared, got %q", m.streamingBashCommand)
}
}
// TestToolCallStarted_nonBashTool_doesNotSetCommand verifies that non-bash tools
// do not set the streamingBashCommand field.
func TestToolCallStarted_nonBashTool_doesNotSetCommand(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m.state = stateWorking
// Send ToolCallStartedEvent with a non-bash tool.
m = sendMsg(m, app.ToolCallStartedEvent{
ToolCallID: "call-1",
ToolName: "read",
ToolArgs: `{"file":"/etc/passwd"}`,
})
if m.streamingBashCommand != "" {
t.Fatalf("expected streamingBashCommand to remain empty for non-bash tools, got %q", m.streamingBashCommand)
}
}
// TestStepError_printCmd verifies that StepErrorEvent with a non-nil error
// produces a non-nil cmd (the tea.Println call for the error message).
// adds an error message to the ScrollList.
func TestStepError_printCmd(t *testing.T) {
ctrl := &stubAppController{}
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m.state = stateWorking
_, cmd := m.Update(app.StepErrorEvent{Err: errors.New("agent failed")})
initialCount := len(m.messages)
if cmd == nil {
t.Fatal("expected non-nil cmd (tea.Println) on StepErrorEvent with error")
m = sendMsg(m, app.StepErrorEvent{Err: errors.New("agent failed")})
// Error should have been added to ScrollList messages.
if len(m.messages) <= initialCount {
t.Fatal("expected error message added to ScrollList on StepErrorEvent")
}
}
@@ -764,7 +877,7 @@ func TestSubmit_duringWorking_stays(t *testing.T) {
m, _, _ := newTestAppModel(ctrl)
m.state = stateWorking
m = sendMsg(m, submitMsg{Text: "queued prompt"})
m = sendMsg(m, core.SubmitMsg{Text: "queued prompt"})
if m.state != stateWorking {
t.Fatalf("expected stateWorking to persist after submitMsg during working, got %v", m.state)
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@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ import (
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -133,7 +135,7 @@ func (o *overlayDialog) handleKey(msg tea.KeyPressMsg) (*overlayResult, tea.Cmd)
// composition. The dialog is a bordered box centered (or anchored)
// horizontally within the terminal width.
func (o *overlayDialog) Render() string {
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
// Calculate dialog dimensions, clamped to terminal bounds.
termW := max(o.width, 10)
@@ -157,7 +159,7 @@ func (o *overlayDialog) Render() string {
// Render body text (potentially as markdown).
bodyText := o.content
if o.markdown {
bodyText = toMarkdown(bodyText, innerWidth)
bodyText = style.ToMarkdown(bodyText, innerWidth)
}
bodyText = strings.TrimRight(bodyText, "\n")
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package ui
package prefs
import (
"os"
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@@ -118,22 +118,33 @@ func (m ProgressModel) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
// status information and help text. Displays error messages if present or
// a completion message when the download finishes.
func (m ProgressModel) View() tea.View {
var v tea.View
v.AltScreen = true
v.MouseMode = tea.MouseModeCellMotion
v.ReportFocus = true
v.KeyboardEnhancements = tea.KeyboardEnhancements{
ReportEventTypes: true,
}
if m.err != nil {
return tea.NewView(fmt.Sprintf("Error: %s\n", m.err.Error()))
v.Content = fmt.Sprintf("Error: %s\n", m.err.Error())
return v
}
if m.complete {
return tea.NewView(fmt.Sprintf("\n%s%s\n\n%sComplete!\n",
v.Content = fmt.Sprintf("\n%s%s\n\n%sComplete!\n",
strings.Repeat(" ", padding),
m.progress.View(),
strings.Repeat(" ", padding)))
strings.Repeat(" ", padding))
return v
}
pad := strings.Repeat(" ", padding)
return tea.NewView(fmt.Sprintf("\n%s%s\n%s%s\n\n%s",
v.Content = fmt.Sprintf("\n%s%s\n%s%s\n\n%s",
pad, m.progress.View(),
pad, m.status,
pad+helpStyle("Press 'q' or Ctrl+C to cancel")))
pad+helpStyle("Press 'q' or Ctrl+C to cancel"))
return v
}
// ProgressReader wraps an io.Reader to intercept and parse Ollama pull operation
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@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ import (
"charm.land/bubbles/v2/textarea"
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -204,7 +206,7 @@ func (p *promptOverlay) updateInput(msg tea.KeyPressMsg) (*promptResult, tea.Cmd
// AppModel layout. The prompt replaces the normal input area (below the
// separator and above the status bar) rather than taking over the full screen.
func (p *promptOverlay) Render() string {
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
var content string
switch p.mode {
@@ -224,7 +226,7 @@ func (p *promptOverlay) Render() string {
)
}
func (p *promptOverlay) viewSelect(theme Theme) string {
func (p *promptOverlay) viewSelect(theme style.Theme) string {
var lines []string
lines = append(lines, lipgloss.NewStyle().Bold(true).Foreground(theme.Text).Render(p.message))
lines = append(lines, "")
@@ -247,7 +249,7 @@ func (p *promptOverlay) viewSelect(theme Theme) string {
return strings.Join(lines, "\n")
}
func (p *promptOverlay) viewConfirm(theme Theme) string {
func (p *promptOverlay) viewConfirm(theme style.Theme) string {
var lines []string
lines = append(lines, lipgloss.NewStyle().Bold(true).Foreground(theme.Text).Render(p.message))
lines = append(lines, "")
@@ -272,7 +274,7 @@ func (p *promptOverlay) viewConfirm(theme Theme) string {
return strings.Join(lines, "\n")
}
func (p *promptOverlay) viewInput(theme Theme) string {
func (p *promptOverlay) viewInput(theme style.Theme) string {
var lines []string
lines = append(lines, lipgloss.NewStyle().Bold(true).Foreground(theme.Text).Render(p.message))
lines = append(lines, "")
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@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
// Package render provides pure rendering functions for message blocks.
// These functions are stateless and can be used by both streaming and
// historical message rendering paths, eliminating code duplication.
package render
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/indaco/herald"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// UserBlock renders a user message with herald Tip styling.
func UserBlock(content string, ty *herald.Typography, theme style.Theme) string {
if strings.TrimSpace(content) == "" {
content = "(empty message)"
}
rendered := ty.Tip(content)
return styleMarginBottom(theme, rendered)
}
// AssistantBlock renders an assistant message with markdown styling.
func AssistantBlock(content string, width int, theme style.Theme) string {
if strings.TrimSpace(content) == "" {
return ""
}
rendered := style.ToMarkdown(content, width-4)
return styleMarginBottom(theme, rendered)
}
// ReasoningBlock renders a reasoning/thinking block with muted italic text.
// If duration > 0, shows "Thought for Xs" label. Otherwise shows just "Thought".
func ReasoningBlock(content string, duration int64, ty *herald.Typography, theme style.Theme) string {
if strings.TrimSpace(content) == "" {
return ""
}
// Match live streaming styling: muted italic text
lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimRight(content, "\n"), "\n")
contentStr := strings.TrimLeft(strings.Join(lines, "\n"), " \t\n")
mutedStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted)
contentRendered := mutedStyle.Render(ty.Italic(contentStr))
// Build label based on duration
var labelText string
if duration > 0 {
var durationStr string
if duration < 1000 {
durationStr = fmt.Sprintf("%dms", duration)
} else {
durationStr = fmt.Sprintf("%.1fs", float64(duration)/1000)
}
labelText = "Thought for " + durationStr
} else {
labelText = "Thought"
}
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Render(labelText)
rendered := contentRendered + "\n" + label
return styleMarginBottom(theme, rendered)
}
// SystemBlock renders a system message with herald Note styling.
func SystemBlock(content string, ty *herald.Typography, theme style.Theme) string {
if strings.TrimSpace(content) == "" {
content = "No content available"
}
rendered := ty.Note(content)
return styleMarginBottom(theme, rendered)
}
// ErrorBlock renders an error message with herald Caution styling.
func ErrorBlock(errorMsg string, ty *herald.Typography, theme style.Theme) string {
rendered := ty.Caution(errorMsg)
return styleMarginBottom(theme, rendered)
}
// ToolBlock renders a tool execution result with header and body.
func ToolBlock(displayName, params, body string, isError bool, width int, ty *herald.Typography, theme style.Theme) string {
var icon string
iconColor := theme.Success
if isError {
icon = "×"
iconColor = theme.Error
} else {
icon = "✓"
}
// Style the tool name with color
nameColor := theme.Info
if isError {
nameColor = theme.Error
}
styledName := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(nameColor).Bold(true).Render(displayName)
styledIcon := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(iconColor).Render(icon)
// Build the content: icon + name + params on first line, then body
headerLine := styledIcon + " " + styledName
if params != "" {
headerLine += " " + lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted).Render(params)
}
if strings.TrimSpace(body) == "" {
body = ty.Italic("(no output)")
}
// Compose: icon + name + params, then body
fullContent := ty.Compose(
headerLine,
"",
body,
)
return styleMarginBottom(theme, fullContent)
}
// styleMarginBottom applies a 1-line margin bottom using the theme.
func styleMarginBottom(theme style.Theme, content string) string {
return lipgloss.NewStyle().MarginBottom(1).Render(content)
}
+693
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@@ -0,0 +1,693 @@
package ui
import (
"strings"
"time"
xansi "github.com/charmbracelet/x/ansi"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/selection"
)
// MessageItem is the interface all scrollback messages must implement.
// This allows lazy rendering - messages are only rendered when visible.
type MessageItem interface {
// Render returns the styled content for this message at the given width.
// Implementations should cache the result to avoid re-rendering.
Render(width int) string
// Height returns the number of lines this message occupies when rendered.
Height() int
// ID returns a unique identifier for this message (for tracking).
ID() string
}
// ScrollList manages a viewport over a list of MessageItems.
// It handles offset-based scrolling, lazy rendering, and character-level
// text selection (crush-style). Only visible items are rendered on each View() call.
type ScrollList struct {
items []MessageItem
offsetIdx int // Index of first visible item
offsetLine int // Lines to skip from first visible item
width int
height int // Viewport height in lines
autoScroll bool // Whether to auto-scroll to bottom on new content
itemGap int // Number of blank lines between items (0 = no gap)
// Character-level text selection (crush-style).
sel selection.State
}
// NewScrollList creates a new ScrollList with the given dimensions.
func NewScrollList(width, height int) *ScrollList {
return &ScrollList{
items: []MessageItem{},
offsetIdx: 0,
offsetLine: 0,
width: width,
height: height,
autoScroll: true,
sel: selection.NewState(),
}
}
// SetItems replaces the items in the scroll list. If auto-scroll is enabled,
// the viewport will scroll to the bottom to show the latest content.
func (s *ScrollList) SetItems(items []MessageItem) {
s.items = items
if s.autoScroll {
s.GotoBottom()
}
}
// SetHeight updates the viewport height. Called when the terminal is resized.
func (s *ScrollList) SetHeight(height int) {
s.height = height
s.clampOffset()
}
// SetWidth updates the viewport width. Called when the terminal is resized.
// This may invalidate cached renders in MessageItems.
func (s *ScrollList) SetWidth(width int) {
s.width = width
s.clampOffset()
}
// SetItemGap sets the number of blank lines between items (0 = no gap).
func (s *ScrollList) SetItemGap(gap int) {
s.itemGap = gap
}
// ItemGap returns the current gap between items.
func (s *ScrollList) ItemGap() int {
return s.itemGap
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Mouse event handling — character-level text selection (crush-style)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// HandleMouseDown handles mouse button press. Detects single, double, and
// triple clicks for character, word, and line selection respectively.
// Returns true if the click was handled.
func (s *ScrollList) HandleMouseDown(x, y int) bool {
if len(s.items) == 0 {
return false
}
itemIdx, lineIdx := s.getItemAndLineAtY(y)
if itemIdx < 0 {
return false
}
// Multi-click detection (crush-style).
now := time.Now()
if now.Sub(s.sel.LastClickTime) <= selection.DoubleClickThreshold &&
abs(x-s.sel.LastClickX) <= selection.ClickTolerance &&
abs(y-s.sel.LastClickY) <= selection.ClickTolerance {
s.sel.ClickCount++
} else {
s.sel.ClickCount = 1
}
s.sel.LastClickTime = now
s.sel.LastClickX = x
s.sel.LastClickY = y
switch s.sel.ClickCount {
case 1:
// Single click: start character-level drag selection.
s.sel.MouseDown = true
s.sel.MouseDownItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.MouseDownLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.MouseDownCol = x
s.sel.DragItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.DragLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.DragCol = x
case 2:
// Double click: select word at position.
s.selectWord(itemIdx, lineIdx, x)
case 3:
// Triple click: select entire line.
s.selectLine(itemIdx, lineIdx)
s.sel.ClickCount = 0 // Reset after triple
}
return true
}
// HandleMouseDrag handles mouse motion while button is held.
// Updates the selection endpoint for character-level precision.
// Returns true if selection was updated.
func (s *ScrollList) HandleMouseDrag(x, y int) bool {
if !s.sel.MouseDown {
return false
}
if len(s.items) == 0 {
return false
}
itemIdx, lineIdx := s.getItemAndLineAtY(y)
if itemIdx < 0 {
return false
}
s.sel.DragItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.DragLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.DragCol = x
return true
}
// HandleMouseUp handles mouse button release.
// Returns true if there was an active selection.
func (s *ScrollList) HandleMouseUp() bool {
if !s.sel.MouseDown {
return false
}
s.sel.MouseDown = false
return s.sel.HasSelection()
}
// HasSelection returns true if there is a non-empty active selection.
func (s *ScrollList) HasSelection() bool {
return s.sel.HasSelection()
}
// ClearSelection clears the current text selection.
func (s *ScrollList) ClearSelection() {
s.sel.Clear()
}
// ExtractSelectedText returns the plain text content of the current selection
// by walking through selected items and extracting text at the character level
// using the ultraviolet cell buffer (ANSI-aware).
func (s *ScrollList) ExtractSelectedText() string {
r := s.sel.GetRange()
if r.IsEmpty() {
return ""
}
var sb strings.Builder
for itemIdx := r.StartItemIdx; itemIdx <= r.EndItemIdx && itemIdx < len(s.items); itemIdx++ {
item := s.items[itemIdx]
content := item.Render(s.width)
contentLines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
for lineIdx, line := range contentLines {
inRange, startCol, endCol := selection.IsLineInRange(r, itemIdx, lineIdx)
if !inRange {
continue
}
text := selection.ExtractText(line, startCol, endCol)
if text != "" {
if sb.Len() > 0 {
sb.WriteString("\n")
}
sb.WriteString(text)
}
}
}
return sb.String()
}
// selectWord selects the word at the given position using UAX#29 word
// segmentation and display-width-aware column calculations.
func (s *ScrollList) selectWord(itemIdx, lineIdx, x int) {
if itemIdx < 0 || itemIdx >= len(s.items) {
return
}
item := s.items[itemIdx]
content := item.Render(s.width)
lines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
if lineIdx < 0 || lineIdx >= len(lines) {
return
}
// Strip ANSI codes for word boundary detection.
plainLine := xansi.Strip(lines[lineIdx])
startCol, endCol := selection.FindWordBoundaries(plainLine, x)
if startCol == endCol {
// No word at this position — set up single-click drag state.
s.sel.MouseDown = true
s.sel.MouseDownItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.MouseDownLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.MouseDownCol = x
s.sel.DragItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.DragLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.DragCol = x
return
}
// Set selection to the word boundaries.
s.sel.MouseDown = true
s.sel.MouseDownItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.MouseDownLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.MouseDownCol = startCol
s.sel.DragItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.DragLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.DragCol = endCol
}
// selectLine selects the entire line at the given position.
func (s *ScrollList) selectLine(itemIdx, lineIdx int) {
if itemIdx < 0 || itemIdx >= len(s.items) {
return
}
item := s.items[itemIdx]
content := item.Render(s.width)
lines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
if lineIdx < 0 || lineIdx >= len(lines) {
return
}
lineWidth := xansi.StringWidth(lines[lineIdx])
s.sel.MouseDown = true
s.sel.MouseDownItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.MouseDownLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.MouseDownCol = 0
s.sel.DragItemIdx = itemIdx
s.sel.DragLineIdx = lineIdx
s.sel.DragCol = lineWidth
}
// getItemAndLineAtY converts a viewport-relative Y coordinate to item index
// and line index within that item. Accounts for scroll offset and item gaps.
// Returns (-1, -1) if Y is outside the viewport or beyond all items.
//
// IMPORTANT: Uses Render()+line counting (not Height()) to compute item height,
// because Height() on some MessageItem implementations (e.g. StreamingMessageItem
// for reasoning blocks) may return 0 when the render cache is empty.
func (s *ScrollList) getItemAndLineAtY(y int) (itemIdx, lineIdx int) {
if y < 0 || y >= s.height || len(s.items) == 0 {
return -1, -1
}
currentY := 0
for idx := s.offsetIdx; idx < len(s.items); idx++ {
item := s.items[idx]
// Compute height the same way View() does: render, then count lines.
itemHeight := s.renderedHeight(item)
// Account for partial visibility of the first item.
startLine := 0
if idx == s.offsetIdx {
startLine = s.offsetLine
itemHeight -= s.offsetLine
}
if y >= currentY && y < currentY+itemHeight {
return idx, (y - currentY) + startLine
}
currentY += itemHeight
// Add gap after item (except last).
if s.itemGap > 0 && idx < len(s.items)-1 {
currentY += s.itemGap
}
if currentY >= s.height {
break
}
}
return -1, -1
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Scrolling
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ScrollBy scrolls the viewport by the given number of lines.
// Positive = scroll down, negative = scroll up.
func (s *ScrollList) ScrollBy(lines int) {
if lines > 0 {
// Scroll down
for lines > 0 && s.offsetIdx < len(s.items) {
if s.offsetIdx >= len(s.items) {
break
}
currentItem := s.items[s.offsetIdx]
itemHeight := currentItem.Height()
remainingLines := itemHeight - s.offsetLine
if lines >= remainingLines {
// Move to next item
s.offsetIdx++
s.offsetLine = 0
lines -= remainingLines
// Consume gap lines between items
if s.itemGap > 0 && s.offsetIdx < len(s.items) {
if lines >= s.itemGap {
lines -= s.itemGap
} else {
lines = 0
}
}
} else {
// Stay on current item, skip more lines
s.offsetLine += lines
lines = 0
}
}
} else if lines < 0 {
// Scroll up
lines = -lines
for lines > 0 && (s.offsetIdx > 0 || s.offsetLine > 0) {
if s.offsetLine > 0 {
// Scroll within current item
if lines >= s.offsetLine {
lines -= s.offsetLine
s.offsetLine = 0
} else {
s.offsetLine -= lines
lines = 0
}
} else if s.offsetIdx > 0 {
// Consume gap lines between items
if s.itemGap > 0 {
if lines > s.itemGap {
lines -= s.itemGap
} else {
lines = 0
continue
}
}
// Move to previous item
s.offsetIdx--
if s.offsetIdx < len(s.items) {
currentItem := s.items[s.offsetIdx]
itemHeight := currentItem.Height()
if lines >= itemHeight {
lines -= itemHeight
s.offsetLine = 0
} else {
s.offsetLine = itemHeight - lines
lines = 0
}
}
}
}
}
s.clampOffset()
}
// GotoBottom scrolls to the end of the list.
func (s *ScrollList) GotoBottom() {
if len(s.items) == 0 {
s.offsetIdx = 0
s.offsetLine = 0
return
}
// Calculate total height including gaps
totalHeight := 0
for i, item := range s.items {
rendered := item.Render(s.width)
itemHeight := strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
totalHeight += itemHeight
if s.itemGap > 0 && i < len(s.items)-1 {
totalHeight += s.itemGap
}
}
// If content fits in viewport, start at top
if totalHeight <= s.height {
s.offsetIdx = 0
s.offsetLine = 0
return
}
// Otherwise, position viewport at bottom
remaining := totalHeight - s.height
for idx := 0; idx < len(s.items); idx++ {
rendered := s.items[idx].Render(s.width)
itemHeight := strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
if remaining < itemHeight {
s.offsetIdx = idx
s.offsetLine = remaining
return
}
remaining -= itemHeight
if s.itemGap > 0 && idx < len(s.items)-1 {
remaining -= s.itemGap
}
}
// Fallback: show last item
s.offsetIdx = max(0, len(s.items)-1)
s.offsetLine = 0
}
// GotoTop scrolls to the beginning of the list.
func (s *ScrollList) GotoTop() {
s.offsetIdx = 0
s.offsetLine = 0
}
// AtBottom returns true if the viewport is at the bottom of the list.
func (s *ScrollList) AtBottom() bool {
if len(s.items) == 0 {
return true
}
visibleHeight := 0
for idx := s.offsetIdx; idx < len(s.items); idx++ {
item := s.items[idx]
rendered := item.Render(s.width)
itemHeight := strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
if idx == s.offsetIdx {
visibleHeight += itemHeight - s.offsetLine
} else {
visibleHeight += itemHeight
}
if s.itemGap > 0 && idx < len(s.items)-1 {
visibleHeight += s.itemGap
}
if visibleHeight >= s.height {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// AtTop returns true if the viewport is at the top of the list.
func (s *ScrollList) AtTop() bool {
return s.offsetIdx == 0 && s.offsetLine == 0
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Rendering
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// View renders the visible portion of the scrollback.
// Only items that fit within the viewport height are rendered.
// ALWAYS returns exactly s.height lines (padded with empty lines if needed)
// to ensure the input/footer stay fixed at the bottom.
//
// When an active selection exists, character-level highlighting is applied
// using ultraviolet ScreenBuffer for ANSI-aware cell manipulation.
func (s *ScrollList) View() string {
if s.height <= 0 {
return ""
}
selRange := s.sel.GetRange()
hasSelection := !selRange.IsEmpty()
var lines []string
remainingHeight := s.height
if len(s.items) > 0 {
for idx := s.offsetIdx; idx < len(s.items) && remainingHeight > 0; idx++ {
item := s.items[idx]
content := item.Render(s.width)
contentLines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
startLine := 0
if idx == s.offsetIdx {
startLine = s.offsetLine
}
for i := startLine; i < len(contentLines) && remainingHeight > 0; i++ {
line := contentLines[i]
// Apply character-level selection highlighting.
if hasSelection {
inRange, startCol, endCol := selection.IsLineInRange(selRange, idx, i)
if inRange {
line = selection.HighlightLine(line, startCol, endCol)
}
}
lines = append(lines, line)
remainingHeight--
}
// Add gap lines between items.
if remainingHeight > 0 && idx < len(s.items)-1 && s.itemGap > 0 {
for g := 0; g < s.itemGap && remainingHeight > 0; g++ {
lines = append(lines, "")
remainingHeight--
}
}
}
}
// Pad with empty lines to ensure exactly s.height lines.
for remainingHeight > 0 {
lines = append(lines, "")
remainingHeight--
}
return strings.Join(lines, "\n")
}
// ScrollPercent returns the current scroll position as a percentage (0.0-1.0).
// 0.0 = at top, 1.0 = at bottom. Useful for scroll indicators.
func (s *ScrollList) ScrollPercent() float64 {
if len(s.items) == 0 {
return 0.0
}
totalHeight := 0
for _, item := range s.items {
totalHeight += item.Height()
}
if totalHeight <= s.height {
return 1.0
}
linesAbove := 0
for i := 0; i < s.offsetIdx && i < len(s.items); i++ {
linesAbove += s.items[i].Height()
}
linesAbove += s.offsetLine
scrollableHeight := totalHeight - s.height
if scrollableHeight <= 0 {
return 1.0
}
percent := float64(linesAbove) / float64(scrollableHeight)
if percent > 1.0 {
percent = 1.0
}
if percent < 0.0 {
percent = 0.0
}
return percent
}
// clampOffset ensures the offset values are within valid bounds after
// resizing or scrolling operations.
func (s *ScrollList) clampOffset() {
if len(s.items) == 0 {
s.offsetIdx = 0
s.offsetLine = 0
return
}
if s.offsetIdx >= len(s.items) {
s.offsetIdx = len(s.items) - 1
}
if s.offsetIdx < 0 {
s.offsetIdx = 0
}
if s.offsetIdx < len(s.items) {
rendered := s.items[s.offsetIdx].Render(s.width)
itemHeight := strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
if s.offsetLine >= itemHeight {
s.offsetLine = max(0, itemHeight-1)
}
}
if s.offsetLine < 0 {
s.offsetLine = 0
}
// Prevent scrolling past the bottom
totalHeight := 0
for i, item := range s.items {
rendered := item.Render(s.width)
totalHeight += strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
if s.itemGap > 0 && i < len(s.items)-1 {
totalHeight += s.itemGap
}
}
if totalHeight <= s.height {
s.offsetIdx = 0
s.offsetLine = 0
return
}
linesAbove := 0
for i := 0; i < s.offsetIdx; i++ {
rendered := s.items[i].Render(s.width)
linesAbove += strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
if s.itemGap > 0 && i < len(s.items)-1 {
linesAbove += s.itemGap
}
}
linesAbove += s.offsetLine
linesFromCurrentToEnd := totalHeight - linesAbove
if linesFromCurrentToEnd < s.height {
targetLine := totalHeight - s.height
currentLine := 0
for idx := 0; idx < len(s.items); idx++ {
rendered := s.items[idx].Render(s.width)
itemHeight := strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
if currentLine+itemHeight > targetLine {
s.offsetIdx = idx
s.offsetLine = targetLine - currentLine
return
}
currentLine += itemHeight
if s.itemGap > 0 && idx < len(s.items)-1 {
currentLine += s.itemGap
}
}
}
}
// renderedHeight returns the height of a message item in lines by actually
// rendering it. This is the single source of truth for item height — it
// matches exactly what View() produces, unlike item.Height() which may
// return stale/zero values for uncached items (e.g. reasoning blocks).
func (s *ScrollList) renderedHeight(item MessageItem) int {
rendered := item.Render(s.width)
if rendered == "" {
return 0
}
return strings.Count(rendered, "\n") + 1
}
// abs returns the absolute value of x.
func abs(x int) int {
if x < 0 {
return -x
}
return x
}
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// Package selection provides character-level text selection for terminal UIs.
//
// It handles converting mouse coordinates (in terminal cells) to character
// positions within rendered ANSI-styled text, supporting multi-byte characters,
// wide characters (CJK, emoji), and word/line selection via double/triple click.
//
// The approach is modeled after Charm's crush: all coordinate calculations use
// display columns (terminal cells), not byte offsets or rune counts. The
// ultraviolet ScreenBuffer provides the bridge between rendered ANSI strings
// and individual character cells.
package selection
import (
"image"
"strings"
"time"
uv "github.com/charmbracelet/ultraviolet"
xansi "github.com/charmbracelet/x/ansi"
"github.com/clipperhouse/displaywidth"
"github.com/clipperhouse/uax29/v2/words"
)
// DoubleClickThreshold is the maximum time between clicks for multi-click.
const DoubleClickThreshold = 400 * time.Millisecond
// ClickTolerance is the pixel/cell tolerance for multi-click detection.
const ClickTolerance = 2
// State tracks the full state of a mouse text selection.
type State struct {
// Whether a mouse button is currently held down.
MouseDown bool
// Position where mouse was first pressed (viewport-relative).
MouseDownItemIdx int
MouseDownLineIdx int
MouseDownCol int
// Current drag position (viewport-relative).
DragItemIdx int
DragLineIdx int
DragCol int
// Multi-click detection.
LastClickTime time.Time
LastClickX int
LastClickY int
ClickCount int
}
// Range represents a normalized (start <= end) selection range.
type Range struct {
StartItemIdx int
StartLine int
StartCol int
EndItemIdx int
EndLine int
EndCol int
}
// IsEmpty returns true if the range selects nothing.
func (r Range) IsEmpty() bool {
return r.StartItemIdx < 0 || r.EndItemIdx < 0 ||
(r.StartItemIdx == r.EndItemIdx && r.StartLine == r.EndLine && r.StartCol == r.EndCol)
}
// NewState creates a new empty selection state.
func NewState() State {
return State{
MouseDownItemIdx: -1,
DragItemIdx: -1,
}
}
// Clear resets all selection state.
func (s *State) Clear() {
s.MouseDown = false
s.MouseDownItemIdx = -1
s.MouseDownLineIdx = 0
s.MouseDownCol = 0
s.DragItemIdx = -1
s.DragLineIdx = 0
s.DragCol = 0
s.LastClickTime = time.Time{}
s.LastClickX = 0
s.LastClickY = 0
s.ClickCount = 0
}
// HasSelection returns true if there is a non-empty active selection.
func (s *State) HasSelection() bool {
return s.MouseDownItemIdx >= 0 && s.DragItemIdx >= 0 && !s.GetRange().IsEmpty()
}
// GetRange returns the normalized selection range (start <= end).
func (s *State) GetRange() Range {
if s.MouseDownItemIdx < 0 || s.DragItemIdx < 0 {
return Range{StartItemIdx: -1, EndItemIdx: -1}
}
downItem := s.MouseDownItemIdx
downLine := s.MouseDownLineIdx
downCol := s.MouseDownCol
dragItem := s.DragItemIdx
dragLine := s.DragLineIdx
dragCol := s.DragCol
// Determine if dragging forward or backward.
forward := dragItem > downItem ||
(dragItem == downItem && dragLine > downLine) ||
(dragItem == downItem && dragLine == downLine && dragCol >= downCol)
if forward {
return Range{
StartItemIdx: downItem,
StartLine: downLine,
StartCol: downCol,
EndItemIdx: dragItem,
EndLine: dragLine,
EndCol: dragCol,
}
}
return Range{
StartItemIdx: dragItem,
StartLine: dragLine,
StartCol: dragCol,
EndItemIdx: downItem,
EndLine: downLine,
EndCol: downCol,
}
}
// IsLineInRange checks if a specific line within an item falls inside the
// selection range. Returns (inRange, startCol, endCol) where startCol == -1
// means the entire line is selected. startCol == endCol means no selection
// on this line.
func IsLineInRange(r Range, itemIdx, lineIdx int) (bool, int, int) {
if r.IsEmpty() {
return false, 0, 0
}
// Outside item range entirely.
if itemIdx < r.StartItemIdx || itemIdx > r.EndItemIdx {
return false, 0, 0
}
// Single-item selection.
if r.StartItemIdx == r.EndItemIdx {
if itemIdx != r.StartItemIdx {
return false, 0, 0
}
if lineIdx < r.StartLine || lineIdx > r.EndLine {
return false, 0, 0
}
if r.StartLine == r.EndLine {
// Single line: specific column range.
return true, r.StartCol, r.EndCol
}
if lineIdx == r.StartLine {
return true, r.StartCol, -1 // from startCol to end of line
}
if lineIdx == r.EndLine {
return true, 0, r.EndCol // from start of line to endCol
}
return true, -1, -1 // full line (middle of multi-line selection)
}
// Multi-item selection.
if itemIdx == r.StartItemIdx {
if lineIdx < r.StartLine {
return false, 0, 0
}
if lineIdx == r.StartLine {
return true, r.StartCol, -1
}
return true, -1, -1 // full line
}
if itemIdx == r.EndItemIdx {
if lineIdx > r.EndLine {
return false, 0, 0
}
if lineIdx == r.EndLine {
return true, 0, r.EndCol
}
return true, -1, -1 // full line
}
// Middle item: fully selected.
return true, -1, -1
}
// FindWordBoundaries finds the start and end column of the word at the given
// column position in a plain-text line (ANSI codes already stripped).
// Returns (startCol, endCol) where endCol is exclusive.
// Uses UAX#29 word segmentation and display-width-aware column tracking.
func FindWordBoundaries(line string, col int) (startCol, endCol int) {
if line == "" || col < 0 {
return 0, 0
}
// Segment the line into words using UAX#29.
lineCol := 0
iter := words.FromString(line)
for iter.Next() {
token := iter.Value()
tokenWidth := displaywidth.String(token)
graphemeStart := lineCol
graphemeEnd := lineCol + tokenWidth
lineCol += tokenWidth
// If clicked before this token, no word here.
if col < graphemeStart {
return col, col
}
// If clicked within this token, return its boundaries.
if col >= graphemeStart && col < graphemeEnd {
// Whitespace tokens produce empty selection.
if strings.TrimSpace(token) == "" {
return col, col
}
return graphemeStart, graphemeEnd
}
}
return col, col
}
// HighlightLine applies reverse-video highlighting to a portion of a rendered
// line (which may contain ANSI escape codes). startCol/endCol are in display
// columns. If startCol == -1, the entire line is highlighted. If startCol ==
// endCol, returns the line unchanged.
//
// Uses ultraviolet ScreenBuffer for cell-level ANSI manipulation.
func HighlightLine(line string, startCol, endCol int) string {
if line == "" {
return line
}
lineWidth := xansi.StringWidth(line)
if lineWidth == 0 {
return line
}
// Full-line highlight.
if startCol == -1 {
startCol = 0
endCol = lineWidth
}
if startCol >= endCol || startCol >= lineWidth {
return line
}
if endCol > lineWidth {
endCol = lineWidth
}
// Parse the styled line into a cell buffer.
area := image.Rect(0, 0, lineWidth, 1)
buf := uv.NewScreenBuffer(lineWidth, 1)
styled := uv.NewStyledString(line)
styled.Draw(&buf, area)
// Apply reverse attribute to cells in the selection range.
if buf.Height() > 0 {
bufLine := buf.Line(0)
for x := startCol; x < endCol && x < len(bufLine); x++ {
cell := bufLine.At(x)
if cell != nil {
cell.Style.Attrs |= uv.AttrReverse
}
}
}
return buf.Render()
}
// ExtractText extracts plain text from a rendered ANSI string within the given
// column range on a single line. Uses ultraviolet to parse ANSI and extract
// character content.
func ExtractText(line string, startCol, endCol int) string {
if line == "" {
return ""
}
lineWidth := xansi.StringWidth(line)
if lineWidth == 0 {
return ""
}
// Full-line extraction.
if startCol == -1 {
startCol = 0
endCol = lineWidth
}
if startCol >= endCol || startCol >= lineWidth {
return ""
}
if endCol > lineWidth {
endCol = lineWidth
}
// Parse to cell buffer.
area := image.Rect(0, 0, lineWidth, 1)
buf := uv.NewScreenBuffer(lineWidth, 1)
styled := uv.NewStyledString(line)
styled.Draw(&buf, area)
var sb strings.Builder
if buf.Height() > 0 {
bufLine := buf.Line(0)
for x := startCol; x < endCol && x < len(bufLine); x++ {
cell := bufLine.At(x)
if cell != nil && cell.Content != "" {
sb.WriteString(cell.Content)
}
}
}
return sb.String()
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,400 @@
package selection
import (
"testing"
"time"
)
func TestNewState(t *testing.T) {
s := NewState()
if s.MouseDownItemIdx != -1 {
t.Errorf("expected MouseDownItemIdx -1, got %d", s.MouseDownItemIdx)
}
if s.DragItemIdx != -1 {
t.Errorf("expected DragItemIdx -1, got %d", s.DragItemIdx)
}
if s.MouseDown {
t.Error("expected MouseDown false")
}
if s.HasSelection() {
t.Error("expected no selection on new state")
}
}
func TestClear(t *testing.T) {
s := NewState()
s.MouseDown = true
s.MouseDownItemIdx = 2
s.DragItemIdx = 3
s.ClickCount = 2
s.Clear()
if s.MouseDown {
t.Error("expected MouseDown false after clear")
}
if s.MouseDownItemIdx != -1 {
t.Errorf("expected MouseDownItemIdx -1 after clear, got %d", s.MouseDownItemIdx)
}
if s.DragItemIdx != -1 {
t.Errorf("expected DragItemIdx -1 after clear, got %d", s.DragItemIdx)
}
if s.ClickCount != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected ClickCount 0 after clear, got %d", s.ClickCount)
}
}
func TestGetRange_Forward(t *testing.T) {
s := NewState()
s.MouseDownItemIdx = 0
s.MouseDownLineIdx = 1
s.MouseDownCol = 5
s.DragItemIdx = 0
s.DragLineIdx = 3
s.DragCol = 10
r := s.GetRange()
if r.StartItemIdx != 0 || r.StartLine != 1 || r.StartCol != 5 {
t.Errorf("unexpected start: item=%d line=%d col=%d", r.StartItemIdx, r.StartLine, r.StartCol)
}
if r.EndItemIdx != 0 || r.EndLine != 3 || r.EndCol != 10 {
t.Errorf("unexpected end: item=%d line=%d col=%d", r.EndItemIdx, r.EndLine, r.EndCol)
}
}
func TestGetRange_Backward(t *testing.T) {
s := NewState()
s.MouseDownItemIdx = 2
s.MouseDownLineIdx = 5
s.MouseDownCol = 20
s.DragItemIdx = 0
s.DragLineIdx = 1
s.DragCol = 3
r := s.GetRange()
// Should be normalized: drag position becomes start
if r.StartItemIdx != 0 || r.StartLine != 1 || r.StartCol != 3 {
t.Errorf("unexpected start: item=%d line=%d col=%d", r.StartItemIdx, r.StartLine, r.StartCol)
}
if r.EndItemIdx != 2 || r.EndLine != 5 || r.EndCol != 20 {
t.Errorf("unexpected end: item=%d line=%d col=%d", r.EndItemIdx, r.EndLine, r.EndCol)
}
}
func TestGetRange_SameLine(t *testing.T) {
s := NewState()
s.MouseDownItemIdx = 1
s.MouseDownLineIdx = 2
s.MouseDownCol = 10
s.DragItemIdx = 1
s.DragLineIdx = 2
s.DragCol = 20
r := s.GetRange()
if r.IsEmpty() {
t.Error("expected non-empty range")
}
if r.StartCol != 10 || r.EndCol != 20 {
t.Errorf("expected cols 10-20, got %d-%d", r.StartCol, r.EndCol)
}
}
func TestRangeIsEmpty(t *testing.T) {
// Same point
r := Range{StartItemIdx: 0, StartLine: 0, StartCol: 5, EndItemIdx: 0, EndLine: 0, EndCol: 5}
if !r.IsEmpty() {
t.Error("expected same-point range to be empty")
}
// Negative item idx
r = Range{StartItemIdx: -1, EndItemIdx: -1}
if !r.IsEmpty() {
t.Error("expected negative item idx range to be empty")
}
// Valid range
r = Range{StartItemIdx: 0, StartLine: 0, StartCol: 0, EndItemIdx: 0, EndLine: 0, EndCol: 5}
if r.IsEmpty() {
t.Error("expected valid range to not be empty")
}
}
func TestHasSelection(t *testing.T) {
s := NewState()
if s.HasSelection() {
t.Error("new state should have no selection")
}
// Set up a valid selection
s.MouseDownItemIdx = 0
s.MouseDownLineIdx = 0
s.MouseDownCol = 0
s.DragItemIdx = 0
s.DragLineIdx = 0
s.DragCol = 10
if !s.HasSelection() {
t.Error("expected selection to exist")
}
// Same point = no selection
s.DragCol = 0
if s.HasSelection() {
t.Error("same point should not be a selection")
}
}
func TestIsLineInRange_SingleItem_SingleLine(t *testing.T) {
r := Range{
StartItemIdx: 1, StartLine: 2, StartCol: 5,
EndItemIdx: 1, EndLine: 2, EndCol: 15,
}
// Exact line
ok, sc, ec := IsLineInRange(r, 1, 2)
if !ok || sc != 5 || ec != 15 {
t.Errorf("expected (true, 5, 15), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
// Wrong line
ok, _, _ = IsLineInRange(r, 1, 0)
if ok {
t.Error("line 0 should not be in range")
}
// Wrong item
ok, _, _ = IsLineInRange(r, 0, 2)
if ok {
t.Error("item 0 should not be in range")
}
}
func TestIsLineInRange_SingleItem_MultiLine(t *testing.T) {
r := Range{
StartItemIdx: 0, StartLine: 1, StartCol: 5,
EndItemIdx: 0, EndLine: 4, EndCol: 10,
}
// Start line
ok, sc, ec := IsLineInRange(r, 0, 1)
if !ok || sc != 5 || ec != -1 {
t.Errorf("start line: expected (true, 5, -1), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
// Middle line
ok, sc, ec = IsLineInRange(r, 0, 2)
if !ok || sc != -1 || ec != -1 {
t.Errorf("middle line: expected (true, -1, -1), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
// End line
ok, sc, ec = IsLineInRange(r, 0, 4)
if !ok || sc != 0 || ec != 10 {
t.Errorf("end line: expected (true, 0, 10), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
}
func TestIsLineInRange_MultiItem(t *testing.T) {
r := Range{
StartItemIdx: 0, StartLine: 3, StartCol: 5,
EndItemIdx: 2, EndLine: 1, EndCol: 10,
}
// First item, start line
ok, sc, ec := IsLineInRange(r, 0, 3)
if !ok || sc != 5 || ec != -1 {
t.Errorf("first item start: expected (true, 5, -1), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
// First item, line after start
ok, sc, ec = IsLineInRange(r, 0, 5)
if !ok || sc != -1 || ec != -1 {
t.Errorf("first item after: expected (true, -1, -1), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
// Middle item, any line
ok, sc, ec = IsLineInRange(r, 1, 0)
if !ok || sc != -1 || ec != -1 {
t.Errorf("middle item: expected (true, -1, -1), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
// Last item, end line
ok, sc, ec = IsLineInRange(r, 2, 1)
if !ok || sc != 0 || ec != 10 {
t.Errorf("last item end: expected (true, 0, 10), got (%v, %d, %d)", ok, sc, ec)
}
// Last item, line after end
ok, _, _ = IsLineInRange(r, 2, 5)
if ok {
t.Error("line after end in last item should not be in range")
}
}
func TestFindWordBoundaries(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
line string
col int
wantStart int
wantEnd int
}{
{
name: "simple word",
line: "hello world",
col: 2,
wantStart: 0,
wantEnd: 5,
},
{
name: "second word",
line: "hello world",
col: 7,
wantStart: 6,
wantEnd: 11,
},
{
name: "on space",
line: "hello world",
col: 5,
wantStart: 5,
wantEnd: 5,
},
{
name: "empty line",
line: "",
col: 0,
wantStart: 0,
wantEnd: 0,
},
{
name: "negative col",
line: "hello",
col: -1,
wantStart: 0,
wantEnd: 0,
},
{
name: "past end",
line: "hello",
col: 10,
wantStart: 10,
wantEnd: 10,
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
start, end := FindWordBoundaries(tt.line, tt.col)
if start != tt.wantStart || end != tt.wantEnd {
t.Errorf("FindWordBoundaries(%q, %d) = (%d, %d), want (%d, %d)",
tt.line, tt.col, start, end, tt.wantStart, tt.wantEnd)
}
})
}
}
func TestExtractText_PlainText(t *testing.T) {
line := "Hello, World!"
text := ExtractText(line, 0, 5)
if text != "Hello" {
t.Errorf("expected 'Hello', got %q", text)
}
text = ExtractText(line, 7, 12)
if text != "World" {
t.Errorf("expected 'World', got %q", text)
}
}
func TestExtractText_FullLine(t *testing.T) {
line := "Hello"
text := ExtractText(line, -1, -1)
if text != "Hello" {
t.Errorf("expected 'Hello', got %q", text)
}
}
func TestExtractText_Empty(t *testing.T) {
text := ExtractText("", 0, 5)
if text != "" {
t.Errorf("expected empty string, got %q", text)
}
}
func TestExtractText_OutOfBounds(t *testing.T) {
line := "Hi"
text := ExtractText(line, 5, 10)
if text != "" {
t.Errorf("expected empty string for out of bounds, got %q", text)
}
}
func TestHighlightLine_PlainText(t *testing.T) {
line := "Hello, World!"
result := HighlightLine(line, 0, 5)
// Should produce a non-empty result different from input (has ANSI codes)
if result == "" {
t.Error("expected non-empty result")
}
// Should still contain the text content
if len(result) < len(line) {
t.Error("result should be at least as long as input (ANSI codes add length)")
}
}
func TestHighlightLine_Empty(t *testing.T) {
result := HighlightLine("", 0, 5)
if result != "" {
t.Errorf("expected empty for empty input, got %q", result)
}
}
func TestHighlightLine_NoSelection(t *testing.T) {
line := "Hello"
result := HighlightLine(line, 3, 3)
// Same startCol and endCol = no change
if result != line {
t.Errorf("expected no change for zero-width selection, got %q", result)
}
}
// TestMultiClickDetection verifies the click counting logic.
func TestMultiClickDetection(t *testing.T) {
s := NewState()
now := time.Now()
// First click
s.LastClickTime = now
s.LastClickX = 10
s.LastClickY = 5
s.ClickCount = 1
// Second click within threshold
later := now.Add(200 * time.Millisecond)
if later.Sub(s.LastClickTime) <= DoubleClickThreshold {
if abs(10-s.LastClickX) <= ClickTolerance && abs(5-s.LastClickY) <= ClickTolerance {
s.ClickCount++
}
}
if s.ClickCount != 2 {
t.Errorf("expected click count 2, got %d", s.ClickCount)
}
// Third click
s.LastClickTime = later
later2 := later.Add(200 * time.Millisecond)
if later2.Sub(s.LastClickTime) <= DoubleClickThreshold {
if abs(10-s.LastClickX) <= ClickTolerance && abs(5-s.LastClickY) <= ClickTolerance {
s.ClickCount++
}
}
if s.ClickCount != 3 {
t.Errorf("expected click count 3, got %d", s.ClickCount)
}
}
func abs(x int) int {
if x < 0 {
return -x
}
return x
}
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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import (
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/session"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// SessionSelectedMsg is sent when the user selects a session from the picker.
@@ -158,12 +159,12 @@ func (ss *SessionSelectorComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
}
switch {
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("up", "k"))):
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("up"))):
if ss.cursor > 0 {
ss.cursor--
}
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("down", "j"))):
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("down"))):
if ss.cursor < len(ss.filtered)-1 {
ss.cursor++
}
@@ -250,7 +251,7 @@ func (ss *SessionSelectorComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
// View implements tea.Model.
func (ss *SessionSelectorComponent) View() tea.View {
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
w := ss.width
var b strings.Builder
@@ -325,7 +326,9 @@ func (ss *SessionSelectorComponent) View() tea.View {
}
}
return tea.NewView(b.String())
v := tea.NewView(b.String())
v.AltScreen = true
return v
}
// IsActive returns whether the selector is still accepting input.
@@ -403,7 +406,7 @@ func removeByPath(sessions []session.SessionInfo, path string) []session.Session
// renderEntry renders a single session line with right-aligned metadata.
// Layout: [cursor 2] [message ...variable...] [padding] [count age] [cwd?]
func (ss *SessionSelectorComponent) renderEntry(info session.SessionInfo, isCursor, isCurrent, isDeleting bool, width int) string {
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
// ── Cursor indicator (2 chars) ───────────────────────────────
cursorStr := " "
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@@ -1,352 +0,0 @@
package ui
import (
"strings"
"charm.land/bubbles/v2/key"
"charm.land/bubbles/v2/textarea"
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
)
// SlashCommandInput provides an interactive text input field with intelligent
// slash command autocomplete functionality. It displays a popup menu of matching
// commands as the user types, supporting fuzzy matching and keyboard navigation.
type SlashCommandInput struct {
textarea textarea.Model
commands []SlashCommand
showPopup bool
filtered []FuzzyMatch
selected int
width int
lastValue string
popupHeight int
title string
quitting bool
value string
submitNext bool // Flag to submit on next update
renderedLines int // Track how many lines were rendered
hideHint bool // Suppress the "enter submit · ctrl+j..." hint
}
// NewSlashCommandInput creates and initializes a new slash command input field with
// the specified width and title. The input supports multi-line text entry, command
// autocomplete, and is styled to match the application's theme.
func NewSlashCommandInput(width int, title string) *SlashCommandInput {
ta := textarea.New()
ta.Placeholder = "Type your message..."
ta.ShowLineNumbers = false
ta.Prompt = ""
ta.CharLimit = 5000
ta.SetWidth(width - 8) // Account for container padding, border and internal padding
ta.SetHeight(3) // Default to 3 lines like huh
ta.Focus()
// Override InsertNewline so only ctrl+j and shift+enter insert newlines.
// Enter always submits the input.
ta.KeyMap.InsertNewline = key.NewBinding(
key.WithKeys("ctrl+j", "shift+enter"),
key.WithHelp("ctrl+j", "insert newline"),
)
// Style the textarea using theme colors.
theme := GetTheme()
styles := ta.Styles()
styles.Focused.Base = lipgloss.NewStyle()
styles.Focused.Placeholder = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted)
styles.Focused.Text = lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Text)
styles.Focused.Prompt = lipgloss.NewStyle()
styles.Focused.CursorLine = lipgloss.NewStyle()
ta.SetStyles(styles)
return &SlashCommandInput{
textarea: ta,
commands: SlashCommands,
width: width,
popupHeight: 7,
title: title,
}
}
// Init implements the tea.Model interface, returning the initial command to start
// the cursor blinking animation for the text input field.
func (s *SlashCommandInput) Init() tea.Cmd {
return textarea.Blink
}
// Update implements the tea.Model interface, handling keyboard input for text entry,
// command selection, and navigation. Manages the autocomplete popup display and
// processes submission or cancellation actions.
func (s *SlashCommandInput) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
var cmd tea.Cmd
// Check if we need to submit after updating the view
if s.submitNext {
s.value = s.textarea.Value()
s.quitting = true
return s, tea.Quit
}
switch msg := msg.(type) {
case tea.KeyPressMsg: // Check for quit keys first (when popup is not shown)
if !s.showPopup {
switch msg.String() {
case "ctrl+c", "esc":
s.quitting = true
return s, tea.Quit
case "ctrl+d", "enter": // Enter always submits
s.value = s.textarea.Value()
s.quitting = true
return s, tea.Quit
}
}
// Handle popup navigation
if s.showPopup {
switch {
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("up"), key.WithHelp("↑", "up"))):
if s.selected > 0 {
s.selected--
}
return s, nil
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("down"), key.WithHelp("↓", "down"))):
if s.selected < len(s.filtered)-1 {
s.selected++
}
return s, nil
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("tab"))):
if s.selected < len(s.filtered) {
// Complete with selected command
s.textarea.SetValue(s.filtered[s.selected].Command.Name)
s.showPopup = false
s.selected = 0
// Move cursor to end
s.textarea.CursorEnd()
}
return s, nil
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("enter"))):
if s.selected < len(s.filtered) {
// Populate the field with the selected command
s.textarea.SetValue(s.filtered[s.selected].Command.Name)
s.textarea.CursorEnd()
// Hide the popup
s.showPopup = false
s.selected = 0
// Set flag to submit on next update (after view refresh)
s.submitNext = true
// Force a refresh
return s, nil
}
return s, nil
case key.Matches(msg, key.NewBinding(key.WithKeys("esc"))):
s.showPopup = false
s.selected = 0
return s, nil
}
}
// Update textarea
s.textarea, cmd = s.textarea.Update(msg)
// Check if we should show/update popup
value := s.textarea.Value()
if value != s.lastValue {
s.lastValue = value
// Only show popup if we're on the first line and it starts with /
lines := strings.Split(value, "\n")
if len(lines) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(lines[0], "/") && !strings.Contains(lines[0], " ") && len(lines) == 1 {
// Show and update popup
s.showPopup = true
s.filtered = FuzzyMatchCommands(lines[0], s.commands)
s.selected = 0
} else {
// Hide popup
s.showPopup = false
}
}
return s, cmd
default:
// Pass through other messages
s.textarea, cmd = s.textarea.Update(msg)
return s, cmd
}
}
// View implements the tea.Model interface, rendering the complete input field
// including the title, text area, autocomplete popup (when active), and help text.
// The view adapts based on whether single or multi-line input is detected.
func (s *SlashCommandInput) View() tea.View {
containerStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle()
theme := GetTheme()
// PaddingLeft(3) aligns with message content: border(1) + paddingLeft(2).
titleStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Text).
MarginBottom(1).
PaddingLeft(3)
// Input box with huh-like styling
inputBoxStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Border(lipgloss.ThickBorder()).
BorderLeft(true).
BorderRight(false).
BorderTop(false).
BorderBottom(false).
BorderForeground(theme.Primary).
PaddingLeft(2). // match message block paddingLeft
Width(s.width - 1) // full width minus left border
// Build the view
var view strings.Builder
view.WriteString(titleStyle.Render(s.title))
view.WriteString("\n")
view.WriteString(inputBoxStyle.Render(s.textarea.View()))
// Count rendered lines
s.renderedLines = 2 + s.textarea.Height() // title + newline + textarea height
// Add popup if visible
if s.showPopup && len(s.filtered) > 0 {
view.WriteString("\n")
view.WriteString(s.renderPopup())
// Add popup lines
visibleItems := min(len(s.filtered), s.popupHeight)
scrollIndicators := 0
if s.selected >= s.popupHeight {
scrollIndicators++ // top indicator
}
if len(s.filtered) > s.popupHeight {
scrollIndicators++ // bottom indicator
}
popupLines := visibleItems + scrollIndicators + 5 // items + scroll + border + padding + footer
s.renderedLines += 1 + popupLines // newline + popup
}
// Add help text at bottom (unless hidden by extension).
if !s.hideHint {
helpStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).
MarginTop(1).
PaddingLeft(3)
helpText := "enter submit • ctrl+j / shift+enter new line"
view.WriteString("\n")
view.WriteString(helpStyle.Render(helpText))
s.renderedLines += 2 // newline + help text
}
// Apply container padding to entire view
return tea.NewView(containerStyle.Render(view.String()))
}
// renderPopup renders the autocomplete popup
func (s *SlashCommandInput) renderPopup() string {
theme := GetTheme()
// Popup styling
popupStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Border(lipgloss.RoundedBorder()).
BorderForeground(theme.MutedBorder).
Padding(1, 2).
Width(s.width - 4). // Account for container padding
MarginLeft(0) // No extra margin needed due to container padding
var items []string
// Calculate visible window
visibleItems := min(len(s.filtered), s.popupHeight)
startIdx := 0
// Adjust window to keep selected item visible
if s.selected >= s.popupHeight {
startIdx = s.selected - s.popupHeight + 1
}
endIdx := min(startIdx+visibleItems, len(s.filtered))
for i := startIdx; i < endIdx; i++ {
match := s.filtered[i]
cmd := match.Command
// Create the selection indicator
var indicator string
if i == s.selected {
indicator = lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Primary).
Render("> ")
} else {
indicator = " "
}
// Format item
nameStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Secondary).
Bold(true)
descStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Muted)
// Highlight selected item
if i == s.selected {
nameStyle = nameStyle.Foreground(theme.Primary)
descStyle = descStyle.Foreground(theme.Text)
}
// Format with proper spacing
nameWidth := 15
name := nameStyle.Width(nameWidth - 2).Render(cmd.Name)
// Truncate description if needed
desc := cmd.Description
maxDescLen := s.width - nameWidth - 14 // Account for padding and indicator
if len(desc) > maxDescLen && maxDescLen > 3 {
desc = desc[:maxDescLen-3] + "..."
}
line := indicator + name + descStyle.Render(desc)
items = append(items, line)
}
// Add scroll indicators if needed
if startIdx > 0 {
scrollUpStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted)
items = append([]string{scrollUpStyle.Render(" ↑ more above")}, items...)
}
if endIdx < len(s.filtered) {
scrollDownStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted)
items = append(items, scrollDownStyle.Render(" ↓ more below"))
}
// Join items
content := strings.Join(items, "\n")
// Add footer hint
footerStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).
Italic(true)
footer := footerStyle.Render("↑↓ navigate • tab complete • ↵ select • esc dismiss")
// Combine content and footer
popupContent := content + "\n\n" + footer
return popupStyle.Render(popupContent)
}
// Value returns the final text value entered by the user after submission.
// This will be empty if the input was cancelled.
func (s *SlashCommandInput) Value() string {
return s.value
}
// Cancelled returns true if the user cancelled the input operation (e.g., by
// pressing ESC or Ctrl+C) without submitting any text.
func (s *SlashCommandInput) Cancelled() bool {
return s.quitting && s.value == ""
}
// RenderedLines returns the total number of terminal lines used by the last
// rendered view, including the title, input area, popup, and help text. This
// is used for proper screen clearing when the input is dismissed.
func (s *SlashCommandInput) RenderedLines() int {
return s.renderedLines
}
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@@ -2,12 +2,27 @@ package ui
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
"github.com/indaco/herald"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/app"
"github.com/mark3labs/kit/internal/ui/style"
)
// thinkTagRegex matches ... tags that some models (Qwen, DeepSeek) wrap
// reasoning content in. Used to strip these tags from streaming text content.
// The (?s) flag makes . match newlines.
var thinkTagRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`(?s)` + `` + `think` + `` + `(.*?)` + `` + `/think` + ``)
// thinkTagOpen and thinkTagClose are the opening and closing think tag strings.
const (
thinkTagOpen = "<think>"
thinkTagClose = "</think>"
)
// knightRiderFrames generates a KITT-style scanning animation where a bright
@@ -18,7 +33,7 @@ func knightRiderFrames() []string {
const numDots = 8
const dot = "▪"
theme := GetTheme()
theme := style.GetTheme()
bright := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Primary)
med := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted)
@@ -79,7 +94,12 @@ func streamSpinnerTickCmd(generation uint64) tea.Cmd {
// streamFlushTickMsg fires when it's time to commit pending chunks to the
// main content builders and trigger a re-render. This coalesces rapid
// streaming chunks into fewer expensive markdown re-renders.
type streamFlushTickMsg struct{}
//
// generation ties the tick to the pending flush session that created it so
// stale ticks from a prior Reset() are discarded.
type streamFlushTickMsg struct {
generation uint64
}
// streamFlushInterval is the coalescing window for stream chunks. Chunks
// arriving within this window are batched into a single render pass.
@@ -89,9 +109,9 @@ const streamFlushInterval = 16 * time.Millisecond
// streamFlushTickCmd returns a tea.Cmd that fires streamFlushTickMsg after
// the coalescing interval.
func streamFlushTickCmd() tea.Cmd {
func streamFlushTickCmd(generation uint64) tea.Cmd {
return tea.Tick(streamFlushInterval, func(_ time.Time) tea.Msg {
return streamFlushTickMsg{}
return streamFlushTickMsg{generation: generation}
})
}
@@ -113,13 +133,13 @@ const (
// alongside streaming text until the step completes and Reset() is called.
//
// Tool calls, tool results, user messages, and other non-streaming content
// are printed immediately by the parent AppModel via tea.Println(). The
// StreamComponent only handles the live streaming text and spinner display.
// are added to the ScrollList by the parent AppModel. The StreamComponent
// only handles the live streaming text and spinner display.
//
// Lifecycle is managed entirely by the parent AppModel:
// - Parent calls Reset() between agent steps to clear state.
// - Parent emits completed responses above the BT region via tea.Println()
// then calls Reset(); StreamComponent never calls tea.Quit.
// - Content is displayed via StreamingMessageItem in the ScrollList.
// - StreamComponent never calls tea.Quit.
//
// Events handled:
// - app.SpinnerEvent{Show:true} → start spinner tick loop
@@ -149,9 +169,11 @@ type StreamComponent struct {
// spinnerFrame is the current frame index.
spinnerFrame int
// activeTools tracks the names of tools currently executing in parallel.
// When multiple tools run concurrently, all are displayed in the spinner.
activeTools []string
// activeTools maps ToolCallID -> display label for currently running tools.
activeTools map[string]string
// activeToolOrder preserves deterministic display order for active tools.
activeToolOrder []string
// streamContent holds committed streaming text (flushed from pending).
streamContent strings.Builder
@@ -172,14 +194,9 @@ type StreamComponent struct {
// the same coalescing window.
flushPending bool
// renderCache holds the last rendered output string. Reused by View()
// between flush ticks to avoid redundant markdown re-parsing.
renderCache string
// renderDirty is true when committed content has changed since the
// last render. Set on flush tick; cleared after render() rebuilds
// the cache.
renderDirty bool
// flushGeneration is incremented when stream state resets so stale flush
// ticks from a previous step can be discarded.
flushGeneration uint64
// thinkingVisible controls whether reasoning blocks are expanded or collapsed.
thinkingVisible bool
@@ -190,14 +207,12 @@ type StreamComponent struct {
// reasoningDuration holds the total reasoning time, frozen when streaming text begins.
reasoningDuration time.Duration
// messageRenderer renders assistant messages in standard mode.
messageRenderer *MessageRenderer
// inThinkTag tracks whether we're currently inside a section
// from models that wrap reasoning in XML-like tags (Qwen, DeepSeek).
inThinkTag bool
// compactRenderer renders assistant messages in compact mode.
compactRenderer *CompactRenderer
// compactMode selects which renderer to use.
compactMode bool
// renderer renders streaming assistant text.
renderer Renderer
// modelName is displayed in the streaming text header.
modelName string
@@ -211,20 +226,25 @@ type StreamComponent struct {
// height constrains the render output to at most this many lines.
// 0 means unconstrained.
height int
// ty provides typography functions for rendering text.
ty *herald.Typography
}
// NewStreamComponent creates a new StreamComponent ready to be embedded in AppModel.
func NewStreamComponent(compactMode bool, width int, modelName string) *StreamComponent {
func NewStreamComponent(width int, modelName string) *StreamComponent {
if width == 0 {
width = 80
}
renderer := newMessageRenderer(width, false)
return &StreamComponent{
spinnerFrames: knightRiderFrames(),
compactMode: compactMode,
modelName: modelName,
messageRenderer: newMessageRenderer(width, false),
compactRenderer: NewCompactRenderer(width, false),
width: width,
spinnerFrames: knightRiderFrames(),
modelName: modelName,
renderer: renderer,
width: width,
ty: createTypography(GetTheme()),
}
}
@@ -237,9 +257,6 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) SetHeight(h int) {
}
if s.height != h {
s.height = h
// Invalidate cache — height clamp affects output.
s.renderCache = ""
s.renderDirty = true
}
}
@@ -251,21 +268,27 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) Reset() {
s.spinnerGeneration++ // invalidate any in-flight tick commands
s.spinnerFrame = 0
s.activeTools = nil
s.activeToolOrder = nil
s.streamContent.Reset()
s.reasoningContent.Reset()
s.pendingStream.Reset()
s.pendingReasoning.Reset()
s.flushPending = false
s.renderCache = ""
s.renderDirty = false
s.flushGeneration++
s.timestamp = time.Time{}
s.reasoningStartTime = time.Time{}
s.reasoningDuration = 0
}
// ConsumeOverflow is a no-op in alt screen mode. Overflow is handled by the
// ScrollList viewport. Retained to satisfy streamComponentIface.
func (s *StreamComponent) ConsumeOverflow() string {
return ""
}
// GetRenderedContent returns the rendered assistant message from the accumulated
// streaming text. Returns empty string if no text has been accumulated. Used by
// the parent AppModel to flush content via tea.Println() before resetting.
// the parent AppModel to flush stream content before resetting.
//
// This commits any pending chunks first so the output includes all received
// content, not just what has been flushed by the tick.
@@ -282,7 +305,8 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) GetRenderedContent() string {
text := s.streamContent.String()
if text != "" {
sections = append(sections, s.renderStreamingText(text))
rendered := s.renderStreamingText(text)
sections = append(sections, rendered)
}
if len(sections) == 0 {
@@ -292,17 +316,17 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) GetRenderedContent() string {
}
// commitPending moves any pending chunks to the committed content builders.
// Called before reading content for scrollback output or on flush tick.
// Called before reading content for output or on flush tick.
func (s *StreamComponent) commitPending() {
if s.pendingStream.Len() > 0 {
s.streamContent.WriteString(s.pendingStream.String())
// Strip ... tags that some models wrap reasoning in
cleanedText := thinkTagRegex.ReplaceAllString(s.pendingStream.String(), "")
s.streamContent.WriteString(cleanedText)
s.pendingStream.Reset()
s.renderDirty = true
}
if s.pendingReasoning.Len() > 0 {
s.reasoningContent.WriteString(s.pendingReasoning.String())
s.pendingReasoning.Reset()
s.renderDirty = true
}
}
@@ -322,11 +346,9 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
case tea.WindowSizeMsg:
s.width = msg.Width
s.messageRenderer.SetWidth(s.width)
s.compactRenderer.SetWidth(s.width)
// Invalidate render cache — width change affects wrapping/styling.
s.renderCache = ""
s.renderDirty = true
if s.renderer != nil {
s.renderer.SetWidth(s.width)
}
case streamSpinnerTickMsg:
// Only continue the tick loop if this tick belongs to the current
@@ -359,6 +381,9 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
}
case streamFlushTickMsg:
if msg.generation != s.flushGeneration {
break
}
s.flushPending = false
s.commitPending()
@@ -373,7 +398,7 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
s.pendingReasoning.WriteString(msg.Delta)
if !s.flushPending {
s.flushPending = true
return s, streamFlushTickCmd()
return s, streamFlushTickCmd(s.flushGeneration)
}
case app.StreamChunkEvent:
@@ -385,17 +410,66 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
if s.reasoningDuration == 0 && !s.reasoningStartTime.IsZero() {
s.reasoningDuration = time.Since(s.reasoningStartTime)
}
s.pendingStream.WriteString(msg.Content)
if !s.flushPending {
// Handle models that wrap reasoning in tags (Qwen, DeepSeek)
// Filter out all content between and tags
content := msg.Content
// Check for opening tag
if strings.Contains(content, thinkTagOpen) {
parts := strings.SplitN(content, thinkTagOpen, 2)
// Content before the tag can be written
if !s.inThinkTag && parts[0] != "" {
s.pendingStream.WriteString(parts[0])
}
s.inThinkTag = true
// Content after the opening tag is reasoning - don't write it
if len(parts) > 1 && parts[1] != "" {
// Check if the same chunk contains the closing tag
if strings.Contains(parts[1], thinkTagClose) {
innerParts := strings.SplitN(parts[1], thinkTagClose, 2)
s.inThinkTag = false
// Content after closing tag can be written
if len(innerParts) > 1 && innerParts[1] != "" {
s.pendingStream.WriteString(innerParts[1])
}
}
}
} else if strings.Contains(content, thinkTagClose) {
// Closing tag found
parts := strings.SplitN(content, thinkTagClose, 2)
s.inThinkTag = false
// Content after closing tag can be written
if len(parts) > 1 && parts[1] != "" {
s.pendingStream.WriteString(parts[1])
}
} else if !s.inThinkTag {
// Normal content, not inside think tags
s.pendingStream.WriteString(content)
}
// else: inside think tag, don't write this content
if !s.flushPending && s.pendingStream.Len() > 0 {
s.flushPending = true
return s, streamFlushTickCmd()
return s, streamFlushTickCmd(s.flushGeneration)
}
case app.ToolExecutionEvent:
toolID := msg.ToolCallID
if toolID == "" {
// Defensive fallback for older/third-party emitters that may omit
// ToolCallID. Best-effort only: same-name+args concurrent calls can
// still collide without a stable ID.
toolID = fmt.Sprintf("%s|%s", msg.ToolName, msg.ToolArgs)
}
if msg.IsStarting {
// Add tool to active list for parallel execution display.
toolDisplay := formatToolExecutionMessage(msg.ToolName, msg.ToolArgs)
s.activeTools = append(s.activeTools, toolDisplay)
if s.activeTools == nil {
s.activeTools = make(map[string]string)
}
if _, exists := s.activeTools[toolID]; !exists {
s.activeToolOrder = append(s.activeToolOrder, toolID)
}
s.activeTools[toolID] = formatToolExecutionMessage(msg.ToolName)
s.spinnerFrame = 0
if !s.spinning {
s.phase = streamPhaseActive
@@ -404,108 +478,46 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
return s, streamSpinnerTickCmd(s.spinnerGeneration)
}
} else {
// Tool finished — remove from active list but keep spinning if others remain.
toolDisplay := formatToolExecutionMessage(msg.ToolName, msg.ToolArgs)
s.activeTools = removeFromSlice(s.activeTools, toolDisplay)
if s.activeTools != nil {
delete(s.activeTools, toolID)
}
s.activeToolOrder = removeToolID(s.activeToolOrder, toolID)
}
}
return s, nil
}
// View implements tea.Model. Renders the current stream region content.
// View implements tea.Model. Returns an empty view since rendering is handled
// by StreamingMessageItem in the ScrollList. Retained to satisfy tea.Model.
func (s *StreamComponent) View() tea.View {
return tea.NewView(s.render())
return tea.NewView("")
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Internal rendering
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// render builds the full content string for the stream region. Uses a render
// cache to avoid redundant markdown re-parsing between flush ticks. The cache
// is invalidated when committed content changes (flush tick), terminal width
// changes, or height/thinking visibility changes.
func (s *StreamComponent) render() string {
if s.phase == streamPhaseIdle {
return ""
}
// Return cached render if committed content hasn't changed.
if !s.renderDirty {
return s.renderCache
}
var sections []string
// Render reasoning/thinking block above the main text if present.
if reasoning := s.reasoningContent.String(); reasoning != "" {
sections = append(sections, s.renderReasoningBlock(reasoning))
}
// Render streaming text only. The spinner is rendered in the status bar
// by the parent so it never changes the stream region height.
text := s.streamContent.String()
if text != "" {
sections = append(sections, s.renderStreamingText(text))
}
if len(sections) == 0 {
s.renderCache = ""
s.renderDirty = false
return ""
}
content := strings.Join(sections, "\n")
// Clamp to height if constrained: keep the last h lines so the most
// recent output is always visible.
if s.height > 0 && content != "" {
lines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
if len(lines) > s.height {
lines = lines[len(lines)-s.height:]
content = strings.Join(lines, "\n")
}
}
s.renderCache = content
s.renderDirty = false
return content
}
// renderReasoningBlock renders the reasoning/thinking content in a surface-tinted
// box. When collapsed, shows the last 10 lines with a truncation hint. When
// renderReasoningBlock renders the reasoning/thinking content using blockquote.
// When collapsed, shows the last 10 lines with a truncation hint. When
// expanded, shows all lines. Includes a "Thought for Xs" duration footer.
func (s *StreamComponent) renderReasoningBlock(reasoning string) string {
theme := GetTheme()
maxWidth := max(s.width-4, 20)
lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimRight(reasoning, "\n"), "\n")
contentStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.Muted).
Background(theme.MutedBorder).
Italic(true)
var parts []string
// When collapsed and content exceeds 10 lines, show only the last 10
// with a truncation hint (matching iteratr's thinking block pattern).
// with a truncation hint.
const maxCollapsedLines = 10
if !s.thinkingVisible && len(lines) > maxCollapsedLines {
hidden := len(lines) - maxCollapsedLines
hintStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).
Background(theme.MutedBorder).
Italic(true)
parts = append(parts, hintStyle.Render(fmt.Sprintf("... (%d lines hidden)", hidden)))
parts = append(parts, s.ty.Italic(fmt.Sprintf("... (%d lines hidden)", hidden)))
lines = lines[len(lines)-maxCollapsedLines:]
}
// Render reasoning text.
parts = append(parts, contentStyle.Width(maxWidth).Render(strings.Join(lines, "\n")))
// Main content using Italic with Muted color for visual distinction.
content := strings.TrimLeft(strings.Join(lines, "\n"), " \t\n")
theme := GetTheme()
mutedStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Muted)
parts = append(parts, mutedStyle.Render(s.ty.Italic(content)))
// Duration footer.
// Duration footer with VeryMuted label and Accent duration.
var duration time.Duration
if s.reasoningDuration > 0 {
duration = s.reasoningDuration
@@ -519,30 +531,27 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) renderReasoningBlock(reasoning string) string {
} else {
durationStr = fmt.Sprintf("%.1fs", duration.Seconds())
}
footer := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Background(theme.MutedBorder).Render("Thought for ") +
lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Info).Background(theme.MutedBorder).Render(durationStr)
parts = append(parts, footer)
label := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.VeryMuted).Render("Thought for ")
durationStyled := lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(theme.Accent).Render(durationStr)
parts = append(parts, label+durationStyled)
}
innerContent := strings.Join(parts, "\n")
// Wrap in box with surface background for visual distinction.
boxStyle := lipgloss.NewStyle().
Background(theme.MutedBorder). // Surface0 (#313244)
PaddingLeft(1).
Width(maxWidth + 2).
MarginBottom(1)
return boxStyle.Render(innerContent)
// Concatenate parts with newline between blockquote and footer
var result string
if len(parts) == 1 {
result = parts[0]
} else if len(parts) == 2 {
result = parts[0] + "\n" + parts[1]
} else {
result = strings.Join(parts, "\n")
}
return styleMarginBottom1.Render(result)
}
// SetThinkingVisible sets whether reasoning blocks are shown or collapsed.
func (s *StreamComponent) SetThinkingVisible(visible bool) {
if s.thinkingVisible != visible {
s.thinkingVisible = visible
// Invalidate cache — thinking visibility affects rendered output.
s.renderCache = ""
s.renderDirty = true
}
}
@@ -559,7 +568,8 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) SpinnerView() string {
return ""
}
frame := s.spinnerFrames[s.spinnerFrame%len(s.spinnerFrames)]
if len(s.activeTools) == 0 {
tools := s.activeToolDisplays()
if len(tools) == 0 {
return " " + frame
}
theme := GetTheme()
@@ -569,10 +579,10 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) SpinnerView() string {
// Format active tools list
var toolsMsg string
if len(s.activeTools) == 1 {
toolsMsg = s.activeTools[0]
if len(tools) == 1 {
toolsMsg = tools[0]
} else {
toolsMsg = "Running: " + strings.Join(s.activeTools, ", ")
toolsMsg = "Running: " + strings.Join(tools, ", ")
}
return " " + frame + " " + msgStyle.Render(toolsMsg)
}
@@ -584,30 +594,43 @@ func (s *StreamComponent) renderStreamingText(text string) string {
if ts.IsZero() {
ts = time.Now()
}
if s.compactMode {
msg := s.compactRenderer.RenderAssistantMessage(text, ts, s.modelName)
return msg.Content
if s.renderer == nil {
return text
}
msg := s.messageRenderer.RenderAssistantMessage(text, ts, s.modelName)
msg := s.renderer.RenderAssistantMessage(text, ts, s.modelName)
return msg.Content
}
// removeFromSlice removes the first occurrence of a string from a slice.
func removeFromSlice(slice []string, s string) []string {
for i, v := range slice {
if v == s {
return append(slice[:i], slice[i+1:]...)
func (s *StreamComponent) activeToolDisplays() []string {
if len(s.activeTools) == 0 {
return nil
}
out := make([]string, 0, len(s.activeToolOrder))
for _, id := range s.activeToolOrder {
if display, ok := s.activeTools[id]; ok {
out = append(out, display)
}
}
return slice
return out
}
// removeToolID removes the first occurrence of a tool ID from a slice.
func removeToolID(ids []string, id string) []string {
for i, v := range ids {
if v == id {
return append(ids[:i], ids[i+1:]...)
}
}
return ids
}
// formatToolExecutionMessage creates a descriptive spinner message for tool execution.
// For spawn_subagent, it shows simply as "Subagent" with optional task preview.
func formatToolExecutionMessage(toolName, toolArgs string) string {
if toolName == "spawn_subagent" {
return "Subagent"
}
func formatToolExecutionMessage(toolName string) string {
return toolName
}
// UpdateTheme refreshes the component's typography instance with colors from
// the current theme. This is called when the user changes themes via /theme.
func (s *StreamComponent) UpdateTheme() {
s.ty = createTypography(GetTheme())
}
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package ui
package style
import (
"fmt"
@@ -35,8 +35,11 @@ func GetTheme() Theme {
// SetTheme updates the global UI theme, affecting all subsequent rendering
// operations. This allows runtime theme switching for different visual preferences.
// It also invalidates the markdownTypographyCache so the next call to
// GetMarkdownTypography picks up the new theme.
func SetTheme(theme Theme) {
currentTheme = theme
markdownTypographyCache = nil // invalidate cached renderer; colors may have changed
}
// MarkdownThemeColors defines colors for markdown rendering and syntax highlighting.
@@ -292,44 +295,27 @@ func ApplyGradient(text string, colorA, colorB color.Color) string {
return result.String()
}
// CreateGradientText creates styled text with a gradient effect between two colors.
func CreateGradientText(text string, startColor, endColor color.Color) string {
return ApplyGradient(text, startColor, endColor)
}
// Compact styling utilities
// StyleCompactSymbol creates a lipgloss style for message type indicators in
// compact mode, using bold colored text to distinguish different message categories.
func StyleCompactSymbol(symbol string, c color.Color) lipgloss.Style {
return lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(c).
Bold(true)
}
// StyleCompactLabel creates a lipgloss style for message labels in compact mode
// with fixed width for alignment and bold colored text for readability.
func StyleCompactLabel(c color.Color) lipgloss.Style {
return lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(c).
Bold(true).
Width(8)
}
// StyleCompactContent creates a simple lipgloss style for message content in
// compact mode, applying only color without additional formatting.
func StyleCompactContent(c color.Color) lipgloss.Style {
return lipgloss.NewStyle().
Foreground(c)
}
// FormatCompactLine assembles a complete compact mode message line with consistent
// spacing and styling. Combines a symbol, fixed-width label, and content with their
// respective colors to create a uniform appearance across all message types.
func FormatCompactLine(symbol, label, content string, symbolColor, labelColor, contentColor color.Color) string {
styledSymbol := StyleCompactSymbol(symbol, symbolColor).Render(symbol)
styledLabel := StyleCompactLabel(labelColor).Render(label)
styledContent := StyleCompactContent(contentColor).Render(content)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %-8s %s", styledSymbol, styledLabel, styledContent)
// KitBanner returns the KIT ASCII art title with KITT scanner lights,
// rendered with a KITT red gradient.
func KitBanner() string {
kittDark := lipgloss.Color("#8B0000")
kittBright := lipgloss.Color("#FF2200")
lines := []string{
" ██╗ ██╗ ██╗ ████████╗",
" ██║ ██╔╝ ██║ ╚══██╔══╝",
" █████╔╝ ██║ ██║",
" ██╔═██╗ ██║ ██║",
" ██║ ██╗ ██║ ██║",
" ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝",
" ░░░░░░▒▒▒▒▒▓▓▓▓███████████████▓▓▓▓▒▒▒▒▒░░░░░░",
}
var result strings.Builder
for i, line := range lines {
if i > 0 {
result.WriteString("\n")
}
result.WriteString(ApplyGradient(line, kittDark, kittBright))
}
return result.String()
}

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