- Fix //tmp issue: distinguish slash commands from file paths by checking if anything precedes the /
- Fix symlinks to directories (like /tmp) not getting trailing slash
- Add new API type 'google-cloud-code-assist' for Gemini CLI / Antigravity auth
- Extract shared Google utilities to google-shared.ts
- Implement streaming provider for Cloud Code Assist endpoint
- Add 7 models: gemini-3-pro-high/low, gemini-3-flash, claude-sonnet/opus, gpt-oss
Models use OAuth authentication and have sh cost (uses Google account quota).
OAuth flow will be implemented in coding-agent in a follow-up.
The cell size query response parser was incorrectly holding back Kitty
keyboard protocol sequences, thinking they might be incomplete cell size
responses. This caused Ctrl+C/Ctrl+D to require multiple presses in iTerm2.
Fixed by only waiting for more data if the buffer doesn't end with a
terminal escape sequence terminator character.
Extended the Kitty protocol parser to handle functional keys with
~ terminator (Delete, Insert, PageUp, PageDown) and Home/End keys.
Updated editor.ts and input.ts to use the new helpers.
Backspace, Delete, and arrow keys now use Intl.Segmenter to operate
on grapheme clusters instead of individual UTF-16 code units. This
fixes deletion of emojis and other multi-codepoint characters.
fixes#240
Fixes keyboard input in Ghostty on Linux when Num Lock is enabled.
The Kitty protocol includes Caps Lock (64) and Num Lock (128) bits
in modifier values. Now masks out lock bits when matching shortcuts.
Added helper functions: isArrowUp/Down/Left/Right, isEnter, isTab,
isBackspace, isShiftEnter, isAltEnter, isAltLeft/Right, isCtrlLeft/Right
fixes#243
Add isEscape() helper that handles both raw (\x1b) and Kitty protocol
(\x1b[27u) Escape sequences. Update all components that check for
Escape key to use the new helper.
These generic helpers aren't used externally and would require
exporting MODIFIERS constants to be ergonomic. The specific
isCtrl* helpers cover all practical use cases.
- Add isCtrlD helper to keys.ts
- CustomEditor intercepts Ctrl+D and only triggers callback when editor is empty
- Single Ctrl+D with empty input exits immediately
- Update CHANGELOG to frame as feature (Kitty protocol support) not fix
- Add isCtrlA/C/E/K/O/P/T/U/W helper functions that check both raw and Kitty formats
- Add isAltBackspace helper function
- Refactor editor.ts, input.ts, select-list.ts to use helper functions
- Refactor custom-editor.ts, session-selector.ts, user-message-selector.ts
- Add CHANGELOG entry for the Shift+Enter fix
Enable the Kitty keyboard protocol on terminal start to receive enhanced
key sequences that include modifier information. This fixes Shift+Enter
not working in Ghostty, Kitty, WezTerm, and other modern terminals.
Changes:
- Enable Kitty protocol on start (\x1b[>1u), disable on stop (\x1b[<u)
- Add centralized key definitions in packages/tui/src/keys.ts
- Support both legacy and Kitty sequences for all modifier+key combos:
- Shift+Enter, Alt+Enter for newlines
- Shift+Tab for thinking level cycling
- Ctrl+C, Ctrl+A, Ctrl+E, Ctrl+K, Ctrl+U, Ctrl+W, Ctrl+O, Ctrl+P, Ctrl+T
- Alt+Backspace for word deletion
- Export Keys constants and helper functions from @mariozechner/pi-tui
- Custom tools: TypeScript modules that extend pi with new tools
- Custom TUI rendering via renderCall/renderResult
- User interaction via pi.ui (select, confirm, input, notify)
- Session lifecycle via onSession callback for state reconstruction
- Examples: todo.ts, question.ts, hello.ts
- Hook examples: permission-gate, git-checkpoint, protected-paths
- Session lifecycle centralized in AgentSession
- Works across all modes (interactive, print, RPC)
- Unified session event for hooks (replaces session_start/session_switch)
- Box component added to pi-tui
- Examples bundled in npm and binary releases
Fixes#190