- /model <search> pre-filters selector or auto-selects on exact match
- Support provider/model syntax for disambiguation (e.g., /model openai/gpt-4)
- Auto-select logic moved to InteractiveMode to avoid selector UI flicker
Closes#587
lm-studio hosted openai-like api endpoint requires this parameter to either be a defined boolean, or not specifying this option entirely. null will fail the API validation.
The zen.test.ts file was added without the standard skipIf guard,
causing CI to fail on all PRs since no OPENCODE_API_KEY is configured.
This follows the same pattern used by other API-dependent tests.
Expose data that extensions cannot otherwise access: git branch and
extension statuses from setStatus(). Token stats, model info, etc.
remain computable via ctx.sessionManager and ctx.model.
Demonstrates running interactive commands (vim, git rebase, htop, etc.)
with full terminal access using user_bash event and ctx.ui.custom().
- Auto-detects interactive commands from built-in list
- !i prefix to force interactive mode
- Configurable via INTERACTIVE_COMMANDS/INTERACTIVE_EXCLUDE env vars
closes#532
The --no-skills flag set options.skills = [] in main.ts, but the
interactive mode UI would rediscover skills anyway because it called
loadSkills() directly instead of using the already-loaded skills.
Changes:
- Add AgentSession.skills and AgentSession.skillWarnings properties
- discoverSkills() now returns { skills, warnings } instead of Skill[]
- Interactive mode uses session.skills instead of calling loadSkills()
- Update SDK docs and examples for new return type
Fixes#577
The --no-skills flag set options.skills = [] in main.ts, but the interactive mode UI would rediscover skills anyway because it called loadSkills() directly.
Changes:
- Add AgentSession.skills and AgentSession.skillWarnings properties
- discoverSkills() now returns { skills, warnings } instead of Skill[]
- Interactive mode uses session.skills instead of calling loadSkills()
Co-authored-by: Carlos Villela <cv@lixo.org>