When 429/500 errors occur during tool execution, empty assistant messages
with stopReason='error' get persisted. These break the tool_use -> tool_result
chain for Claude/Gemini APIs.
Added centralized filtering in transformMessages to skip assistant messages
with empty content and no tool calls. Provider-level filters remain for
defense-in-depth.
Fixes cursor visibility issues in JetBrains IDE terminals (IntelliJ, PyCharm) where
the hardware cursor either blinks or becomes invisible depending on settings.
Fixes#771
- Add minimax to KnownProvider and Api types
- Add MINIMAX_API_KEY to getEnvApiKey()
- Generate MiniMax-M2 and MiniMax-M2.1 models
- Add context overflow detection pattern
- Add tests to all required test files
- Update README and CHANGELOG with attribution
Also fixes:
- Bedrock duplicate toolResult ID when content has multiple blocks
- Sandbox extension unused parameter lint warning
Adds support for Amazon Bedrock with Claude models including:
- Full streaming support via Converse API
- Reasoning/thinking support for Claude models
- Cross-region inference model ID handling
- Multiple AWS credential sources (profile, IAM keys, API keys)
- Image support in messages and tool results
- Unicode surrogate sanitization
Also adds 'Adding a New Provider' documentation to AGENTS.md and README.
Co-authored-by: nickchan2 <nickchan2@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add SessionInfoEntry type for session metadata
- Add /name <name> command to set session display name
- Add pi.setSessionName() and pi.getSessionName() extension API
- Session selector shows name (in warning color) instead of first message when set
- Session name included in fuzzy search
- /session command displays name when set
closes#650
- Renamed from /models to /scoped-models
- Changes are now session-only by default (Ctrl+S to persist to settings)
- Added search with fuzzy filtering
- Hotkeys: Enter toggle, Ctrl+A enable all, Ctrl+X clear all, Ctrl+P toggle provider
- Ctrl+C clears search (or exits if empty), Escape exits
- Enabled models shown at top of list
- No checkmarks when all models enabled (no scope)
- First toggle when unscoped clears all and selects that model
- Uses current session thinking level instead of settings default
- Reads from session state first (preserves session-only changes across /scoped-models invocations)
Builds on #626
- /resume and --resume now toggle between Current Folder and All sessions with Tab
- SessionManager.list() and listAll() are now async with optional progress callback
- Shows loading progress (e.g. Loading 5/42) while scanning sessions
- SessionInfo.cwd field shows session working directory in All view
- Lazy loading: All sessions only loaded when user presses Tab
closes#619
Co-authored-by: Thomas Mustier <mustierthomas@gmail.com>
- New /models command with toggle UI for each available model
- Changes persist to enabledModels in settings.json
- Updates take effect immediately for Ctrl+P cycling
The problem: I wanted to be able to select my session (either from
`/resume` or `--resume`) with different keybindings.
The issue: when running `pi --resume`, custom keybindings from
`~/.pi/agent/keybindings.json` were not being applied to the session
picker. This happened because `KeybindingsManager.create()` was only
called when `InteractiveMode` initialized, but the session picker runs
before that in `main.ts`.
The session picker uses `getEditorKeybindings()` for navigation
(selectUp/selectDown etc.), which returns the global default keybindings
if `setEditorKeybindings()` hasn't been called yet.
Fix: Call `KeybindingsManager.create()` inside the `--resume` block
before showing the session picker. This loads user keybindings and sets
them globally.
The current fix results in double-init of keybindings when entering
interactive mode which _should_ be harmless, since it's the same same
config loaded twice, but is minimal and only affects the `--resume`
path.
I considered passing keybindings from `main()` to `InteractiveMode` -
it's cleaner but requires API changes.
Also documented the `select*` keybindings in README.md.
- Skills registered as /skill:name commands for quick access
- Toggle via /settings or skills.enableSkillCommands in settings.json
- Fuzzy matching for all slash command autocomplete (type /skbra for /skill:brave-search)
- Moved fuzzy module from coding-agent to tui package for reuse
Closes#630 by @Dwsy (reimplemented with fixes)
- /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
- Add setActiveTools() to ExtensionAPI for dynamic tool management
- Extensions can now override, wrap, or disable built-in tools
- Add tool-override.ts example demonstrating the pattern
- Update documentation for tool override capabilities
Adds --no-extensions CLI flag that skips automatic extension discovery
while still allowing explicit -e paths. Three modes now available:
1. Default: auto-discover + any -e additions
2. --no-extensions: no extensions at all
3. --no-extensions -e foo.js: only load explicit extensions
Useful for debugging or running subagent instances without auto-discovered
extensions.
closes#524
Skip new version check at startup when set. Useful for Nix or other
package manager installs where npm install is not used.
Also documents PI_CODING_AGENT_DIR and other environment variables
in the README.
closes#549
Co-authored-by: Aos Dabbagh <25783780+aos@users.noreply.github.com>
When OAuth refresh fails during model discovery, getApiKey() now returns
undefined instead of throwing. This allows the app to start and fall back
to other providers, so the user can /login to re-authenticate.
fixes#498
feat(coding-agent): support searching/resuming sessions by ID
- Session picker (pi -r) now searches session IDs in addition to message content
- --session flag accepts UUID prefix (e.g., pi --session a8ec1c2a)
- Documented in README.md
fixes#495
Extensions can now replace the built-in footer with a custom component:
- setFooter(factory) replaces with custom component
- setFooter(undefined) restores built-in footer
Includes example extension demonstrating context usage display.
Closes#481
Windows Terminal does not support the Kitty keyboard protocol, so
Shift+Enter cannot be distinguished from Enter. Document that users
should use Ctrl+Enter for multi-line input instead.
- Add Windows Terminal note in Terminal Setup section
- Update Keyboard Shortcuts table with Windows note
- Show Windows-specific hint in /hotkeys command
- Auto-migrate commands/ to prompts/ on startup
- Warn if hooks/ or tools/ directories contain custom extensions
- Show deprecation warnings in interactive mode with keypress to continue
- Update CHANGELOG and docs with full migration guide
Breaking changes:
- Settings: 'hooks' and 'customTools' arrays replaced with 'extensions'
- CLI: '--hook' and '--tool' flags replaced with '--extension' / '-e'
- API: HookMessage renamed to CustomMessage, role 'hookMessage' to 'custom'
- API: FileSlashCommand renamed to PromptTemplate
- API: discoverSlashCommands() renamed to discoverPromptTemplates()
- Directories: commands/ renamed to prompts/ for prompt templates
Migration:
- Session version bumped to 3 (auto-migrates v2 sessions)
- Old 'hookMessage' role entries converted to 'custom'
Structural changes:
- src/core/hooks/ and src/core/custom-tools/ merged into src/core/extensions/
- src/core/slash-commands.ts renamed to src/core/prompt-templates.ts
- examples/hooks/ and examples/custom-tools/ merged into examples/extensions/
- docs/hooks.md and docs/custom-tools.md merged into docs/extensions.md
New test coverage:
- test/extensions-runner.test.ts (10 tests)
- test/extensions-discovery.test.ts (26 tests)
- test/prompt-templates.test.ts
- Added SymbolKey type with 32 symbol keys
- Added symbol key constants to Key helper (Key.backtick, Key.comma, Key.period, etc.)
- Updated matchesKey() and parseKey() to handle symbol key input
- Added documentation in coding-agent README with examples
- createAllTools() populates registry with all 7 built-in tools
- --tools flag only sets initially active tools (default: read/bash/edit/write)
- Hooks can enable any tool from registry via setActiveTools()
- System prompt rebuilds with correct tool guidelines when tools change
- Document tsx module resolution workaround in README