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package/README.md CHANGED
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- > Subscribe to the Coding Plan and get your API key at [Alibaba Cloud ModelStudio(Beijing)](https://bailian.console.aliyun.com/cn-beijing?tab=coding-plan#/efm/coding-plan-index) or [Alibaba Cloud ModelStudio(intl)](https://modelstudio.console.alibabacloud.com/?tab=coding-plan#/efm/coding-plan-index).
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+ > Subscribe to the Coding Plan and get your API key at [Alibaba Cloud ModelStudio (Beijing)](https://bailian.console.aliyun.com/cn-beijing?tab=coding-plan#/efm/coding-plan-index) or [Alibaba Cloud ModelStudio (intl)](https://modelstudio.console.alibabacloud.com/?tab=coding-plan#/efm/coding-plan-index).
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  - [**AionUi**](https://github.com/iOfficeAI/AionUi) A modern GUI for command-line AI tools including Qwen Code
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  - [**Gemini CLI Desktop**](https://github.com/Piebald-AI/gemini-cli-desktop) A cross-platform desktop/web/mobile UI for Qwen Code
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+ | `tools.useBuiltinRipgrep` | boolean | Use the bundled ripgrep binary. When set to `false`, the system-level `rg` command will be used instead. This setting is only effective when `tools.useRipgrep` is `true`. | `true` | |
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+ | `tools.truncateToolOutputThreshold` | number | Truncate tool output if it is larger than this many characters. Applies to Shell, Grep, Glob, ReadFile and ReadManyFiles tools. | `25000` | Requires restart: Yes |
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- | `--model` | `-m` | Specifies the Qwen model to use for this session. | Model name | Example: `npm start -- --model qwen3-coder-plus` |
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- | `--prompt` | `-p` | Used to pass a prompt directly to the command. This invokes Qwen Code in a non-interactive mode. | Your prompt text | For scripting examples, use the `--output-format json` flag to get structured output. |
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- | `--output-format` | `-o` | Specifies the format of the CLI output for non-interactive mode. | `text`, `json`, `stream-json` | `text`: (Default) The standard human-readable output. `json`: A machine-readable JSON output emitted at the end of execution. `stream-json`: Streaming JSON messages emitted as they occur during execution. For structured output and scripting, use the `--output-format json` or `--output-format stream-json` flag. See [Headless Mode](../features/headless) for detailed information. |
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- | `--input-format` | | Specifies the format consumed from standard input. | `text`, `stream-json` | `text`: (Default) Standard text input from stdin or command-line arguments. `stream-json`: JSON message protocol via stdin for bidirectional communication. Requirement: `--input-format stream-json` requires `--output-format stream-json` to be set. When using `stream-json`, stdin is reserved for protocol messages. See [Headless Mode](../features/headless) for detailed information. |
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- | `--include-partial-messages` | | Include partial assistant messages when using `stream-json` output format. When enabled, emits stream events (message_start, content_block_delta, etc.) as they occur during streaming. | | Default: `false`. Requirement: Requires `--output-format stream-json` to be set. See [Headless Mode](../features/headless) for detailed information about stream events. |
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- | `--sandbox` | `-s` | Enables sandbox mode for this session. | | |
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