The process.env access was outside the typeof process check, which
would throw in browser environments. Moved inside the Node.js/Bun
block for consistency with other env var access.
Also added changelog entry for #1320 and improved docs clarity.
collectAutoExtensionEntries now checks if the directory itself has a
package.json with pi.extensions (or index.ts) before scanning children.
This fixes duplicate extension loading when a manifest-aware directory
is specified directly in settings.json extensions array.
Fixes#1274
- Remove :0 suffix from Opus 4.6 Bedrock model IDs (not valid for this model)
- Fix us/eu Opus 4.6 cache pricing (0.5/6.25 instead of 1.5/18.75)
- Add missing eu.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1 inference profile
- Fix coding-agent default Bedrock model ID to match catalog
- Add adaptive thinking mode (type: 'adaptive') for Opus 4.6+
- Add effort parameter ('low', 'medium', 'high', 'max') for adaptive thinking
- thinkingEnabled now auto-detects: adaptive for 4.6+, budget-based for older
- streamSimple/completeSimple map ThinkingLevel to effort levels for Opus 4.6
- Add tests for Opus 4.6 adaptive thinking and GPT-5.3 Codex
- Update @anthropic-ai/sdk to 0.73.0
- Update @aws-sdk/client-bedrock-runtime to 3.983.0
- Update @google/genai to 1.40.0
- Remove fast-xml-parser override (no longer needed)
Use hosted-git-info library for robust parsing of SSH URLs (git@host:path
and ssh://) in addition to HTTPS. SSH and HTTPS URLs for the same repo
are now properly deduplicated.
prompt() computed currentImages but never passed them to _queueSteer()
or _queueFollowUp() in the streaming branch. Both methods only accepted
text and built content as [{ type: 'text', text }], dropping images.
- _queueSteer/_queueFollowUp now accept optional ImageContent[]
- streaming branch in prompt() passes currentImages through
- public steer()/followUp() accept and forward optional images
- RPC types, handler, and client updated for steer/follow_up images
- rpc.md: document images on steer/follow_up, fix ImageContent examples
HTML div elements collapse whitespace by default, stripping leading
spaces from ANSI-rendered tool output (e.g. JSON code blocks).
Added white-space: pre-wrap to .ansi-line class.