@shareai-lab/kode 1.1.13 → 1.1.16-dev.1
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- package/dist/entrypoints/cli.js +59 -38
- package/dist/entrypoints/cli.js.map +3 -3
- package/dist/index.js +5 -26
- package/dist/package.json +4 -1
- package/package.json +11 -104
- package/dist/test/testAdapters.js +0 -88
- package/dist/test/testAdapters.js.map +0 -1
- package/src/ProjectOnboarding.tsx +0 -198
- package/src/Tool.ts +0 -83
- package/src/commands/agents.tsx +0 -3416
- package/src/commands/approvedTools.ts +0 -53
- package/src/commands/bug.tsx +0 -20
- package/src/commands/clear.ts +0 -43
- package/src/commands/compact.ts +0 -120
- package/src/commands/config.tsx +0 -19
- package/src/commands/cost.ts +0 -18
- package/src/commands/ctx_viz.ts +0 -209
- package/src/commands/doctor.ts +0 -24
- package/src/commands/help.tsx +0 -19
- package/src/commands/init.ts +0 -37
- package/src/commands/listen.ts +0 -42
- package/src/commands/login.tsx +0 -51
- package/src/commands/logout.tsx +0 -40
- package/src/commands/mcp.ts +0 -41
- package/src/commands/model.tsx +0 -40
- package/src/commands/modelstatus.tsx +0 -20
- package/src/commands/onboarding.tsx +0 -34
- package/src/commands/pr_comments.ts +0 -59
- package/src/commands/refreshCommands.ts +0 -54
- package/src/commands/release-notes.ts +0 -34
- package/src/commands/resume.tsx +0 -31
- package/src/commands/review.ts +0 -49
- package/src/commands/terminalSetup.ts +0 -221
- package/src/commands.ts +0 -139
- package/src/components/ApproveApiKey.tsx +0 -93
- package/src/components/AsciiLogo.tsx +0 -13
- package/src/components/AutoUpdater.tsx +0 -148
- package/src/components/Bug.tsx +0 -367
- package/src/components/Config.tsx +0 -293
- package/src/components/ConsoleOAuthFlow.tsx +0 -327
- package/src/components/Cost.tsx +0 -23
- package/src/components/CostThresholdDialog.tsx +0 -46
- package/src/components/CustomSelect/option-map.ts +0 -42
- package/src/components/CustomSelect/select-option.tsx +0 -78
- package/src/components/CustomSelect/select.tsx +0 -152
- package/src/components/CustomSelect/theme.ts +0 -45
- package/src/components/CustomSelect/use-select-state.ts +0 -414
- package/src/components/CustomSelect/use-select.ts +0 -35
- package/src/components/FallbackToolUseRejectedMessage.tsx +0 -15
- package/src/components/FileEditToolUpdatedMessage.tsx +0 -66
- package/src/components/Help.tsx +0 -215
- package/src/components/HighlightedCode.tsx +0 -33
- package/src/components/InvalidConfigDialog.tsx +0 -113
- package/src/components/Link.tsx +0 -32
- package/src/components/LogSelector.tsx +0 -86
- package/src/components/Logo.tsx +0 -170
- package/src/components/MCPServerApprovalDialog.tsx +0 -100
- package/src/components/MCPServerDialogCopy.tsx +0 -25
- package/src/components/MCPServerMultiselectDialog.tsx +0 -109
- package/src/components/Message.tsx +0 -221
- package/src/components/MessageResponse.tsx +0 -15
- package/src/components/MessageSelector.tsx +0 -211
- package/src/components/ModeIndicator.tsx +0 -88
- package/src/components/ModelConfig.tsx +0 -301
- package/src/components/ModelListManager.tsx +0 -227
- package/src/components/ModelSelector.tsx +0 -3387
- package/src/components/ModelStatusDisplay.tsx +0 -230
- package/src/components/Onboarding.tsx +0 -274
- package/src/components/PressEnterToContinue.tsx +0 -11
- package/src/components/PromptInput.tsx +0 -760
- package/src/components/SentryErrorBoundary.ts +0 -39
- package/src/components/Spinner.tsx +0 -129
- package/src/components/StickerRequestForm.tsx +0 -16
- package/src/components/StructuredDiff.tsx +0 -191
- package/src/components/TextInput.tsx +0 -259
- package/src/components/TodoItem.tsx +0 -47
- package/src/components/TokenWarning.tsx +0 -31
- package/src/components/ToolUseLoader.tsx +0 -40
- package/src/components/TrustDialog.tsx +0 -106
- package/src/components/binary-feedback/BinaryFeedback.tsx +0 -63
- package/src/components/binary-feedback/BinaryFeedbackOption.tsx +0 -111
- package/src/components/binary-feedback/BinaryFeedbackView.tsx +0 -172
- package/src/components/binary-feedback/utils.ts +0 -220
- package/src/components/messages/AssistantBashOutputMessage.tsx +0 -22
- package/src/components/messages/AssistantLocalCommandOutputMessage.tsx +0 -49
- package/src/components/messages/AssistantRedactedThinkingMessage.tsx +0 -19
- package/src/components/messages/AssistantTextMessage.tsx +0 -144
- package/src/components/messages/AssistantThinkingMessage.tsx +0 -40
- package/src/components/messages/AssistantToolUseMessage.tsx +0 -132
- package/src/components/messages/TaskProgressMessage.tsx +0 -32
- package/src/components/messages/TaskToolMessage.tsx +0 -58
- package/src/components/messages/UserBashInputMessage.tsx +0 -28
- package/src/components/messages/UserCommandMessage.tsx +0 -30
- package/src/components/messages/UserKodingInputMessage.tsx +0 -28
- package/src/components/messages/UserPromptMessage.tsx +0 -35
- package/src/components/messages/UserTextMessage.tsx +0 -39
- package/src/components/messages/UserToolResultMessage/UserToolCanceledMessage.tsx +0 -12
- package/src/components/messages/UserToolResultMessage/UserToolErrorMessage.tsx +0 -36
- package/src/components/messages/UserToolResultMessage/UserToolRejectMessage.tsx +0 -31
- package/src/components/messages/UserToolResultMessage/UserToolResultMessage.tsx +0 -57
- package/src/components/messages/UserToolResultMessage/UserToolSuccessMessage.tsx +0 -35
- package/src/components/messages/UserToolResultMessage/utils.tsx +0 -56
- package/src/components/permissions/BashPermissionRequest/BashPermissionRequest.tsx +0 -121
- package/src/components/permissions/FallbackPermissionRequest.tsx +0 -153
- package/src/components/permissions/FileEditPermissionRequest/FileEditPermissionRequest.tsx +0 -182
- package/src/components/permissions/FileEditPermissionRequest/FileEditToolDiff.tsx +0 -77
- package/src/components/permissions/FileWritePermissionRequest/FileWritePermissionRequest.tsx +0 -164
- package/src/components/permissions/FileWritePermissionRequest/FileWriteToolDiff.tsx +0 -83
- package/src/components/permissions/FilesystemPermissionRequest/FilesystemPermissionRequest.tsx +0 -240
- package/src/components/permissions/PermissionRequest.tsx +0 -101
- package/src/components/permissions/PermissionRequestTitle.tsx +0 -69
- package/src/components/permissions/hooks.ts +0 -44
- package/src/components/permissions/toolUseOptions.ts +0 -59
- package/src/components/permissions/utils.ts +0 -23
- package/src/constants/betas.ts +0 -5
- package/src/constants/claude-asterisk-ascii-art.tsx +0 -238
- package/src/constants/figures.ts +0 -4
- package/src/constants/keys.ts +0 -3
- package/src/constants/macros.ts +0 -11
- package/src/constants/modelCapabilities.ts +0 -179
- package/src/constants/models.ts +0 -1025
- package/src/constants/oauth.ts +0 -18
- package/src/constants/product.ts +0 -17
- package/src/constants/prompts.ts +0 -168
- package/src/constants/releaseNotes.ts +0 -7
- package/src/context/PermissionContext.tsx +0 -149
- package/src/context.ts +0 -278
- package/src/cost-tracker.ts +0 -84
- package/src/entrypoints/cli.tsx +0 -1561
- package/src/entrypoints/mcp.ts +0 -175
- package/src/history.ts +0 -25
- package/src/hooks/useApiKeyVerification.ts +0 -59
- package/src/hooks/useArrowKeyHistory.ts +0 -55
- package/src/hooks/useCanUseTool.ts +0 -138
- package/src/hooks/useCancelRequest.ts +0 -39
- package/src/hooks/useDoublePress.ts +0 -41
- package/src/hooks/useExitOnCtrlCD.ts +0 -31
- package/src/hooks/useInterval.ts +0 -25
- package/src/hooks/useLogMessages.ts +0 -16
- package/src/hooks/useLogStartupTime.ts +0 -12
- package/src/hooks/useNotifyAfterTimeout.ts +0 -65
- package/src/hooks/usePermissionRequestLogging.ts +0 -44
- package/src/hooks/useTerminalSize.ts +0 -49
- package/src/hooks/useTextInput.ts +0 -317
- package/src/hooks/useUnifiedCompletion.ts +0 -1405
- package/src/index.ts +0 -34
- package/src/messages.ts +0 -38
- package/src/permissions.ts +0 -268
- package/src/query.ts +0 -720
- package/src/screens/ConfigureNpmPrefix.tsx +0 -197
- package/src/screens/Doctor.tsx +0 -219
- package/src/screens/LogList.tsx +0 -68
- package/src/screens/REPL.tsx +0 -813
- package/src/screens/ResumeConversation.tsx +0 -68
- package/src/services/adapters/base.ts +0 -38
- package/src/services/adapters/chatCompletions.ts +0 -90
- package/src/services/adapters/responsesAPI.ts +0 -170
- package/src/services/browserMocks.ts +0 -66
- package/src/services/claude.ts +0 -2197
- package/src/services/customCommands.ts +0 -704
- package/src/services/fileFreshness.ts +0 -377
- package/src/services/gpt5ConnectionTest.ts +0 -340
- package/src/services/mcpClient.ts +0 -564
- package/src/services/mcpServerApproval.tsx +0 -50
- package/src/services/mentionProcessor.ts +0 -273
- package/src/services/modelAdapterFactory.ts +0 -69
- package/src/services/notifier.ts +0 -40
- package/src/services/oauth.ts +0 -357
- package/src/services/openai.ts +0 -1359
- package/src/services/responseStateManager.ts +0 -90
- package/src/services/sentry.ts +0 -3
- package/src/services/statsig.ts +0 -172
- package/src/services/statsigStorage.ts +0 -86
- package/src/services/systemReminder.ts +0 -507
- package/src/services/vcr.ts +0 -161
- package/src/test/testAdapters.ts +0 -96
- package/src/tools/ArchitectTool/ArchitectTool.tsx +0 -135
- package/src/tools/ArchitectTool/prompt.ts +0 -15
- package/src/tools/AskExpertModelTool/AskExpertModelTool.tsx +0 -576
- package/src/tools/BashTool/BashTool.tsx +0 -243
- package/src/tools/BashTool/BashToolResultMessage.tsx +0 -38
- package/src/tools/BashTool/OutputLine.tsx +0 -49
- package/src/tools/BashTool/prompt.ts +0 -174
- package/src/tools/BashTool/utils.ts +0 -56
- package/src/tools/FileEditTool/FileEditTool.tsx +0 -319
- package/src/tools/FileEditTool/prompt.ts +0 -51
- package/src/tools/FileEditTool/utils.ts +0 -58
- package/src/tools/FileReadTool/FileReadTool.tsx +0 -404
- package/src/tools/FileReadTool/prompt.ts +0 -7
- package/src/tools/FileWriteTool/FileWriteTool.tsx +0 -301
- package/src/tools/FileWriteTool/prompt.ts +0 -10
- package/src/tools/GlobTool/GlobTool.tsx +0 -119
- package/src/tools/GlobTool/prompt.ts +0 -8
- package/src/tools/GrepTool/GrepTool.tsx +0 -147
- package/src/tools/GrepTool/prompt.ts +0 -11
- package/src/tools/MCPTool/MCPTool.tsx +0 -107
- package/src/tools/MCPTool/prompt.ts +0 -3
- package/src/tools/MemoryReadTool/MemoryReadTool.tsx +0 -127
- package/src/tools/MemoryReadTool/prompt.ts +0 -3
- package/src/tools/MemoryWriteTool/MemoryWriteTool.tsx +0 -89
- package/src/tools/MemoryWriteTool/prompt.ts +0 -3
- package/src/tools/MultiEditTool/MultiEditTool.tsx +0 -388
- package/src/tools/MultiEditTool/prompt.ts +0 -45
- package/src/tools/NotebookEditTool/NotebookEditTool.tsx +0 -298
- package/src/tools/NotebookEditTool/prompt.ts +0 -3
- package/src/tools/NotebookReadTool/NotebookReadTool.tsx +0 -258
- package/src/tools/NotebookReadTool/prompt.ts +0 -3
- package/src/tools/StickerRequestTool/StickerRequestTool.tsx +0 -107
- package/src/tools/StickerRequestTool/prompt.ts +0 -19
- package/src/tools/TaskTool/TaskTool.tsx +0 -438
- package/src/tools/TaskTool/constants.ts +0 -1
- package/src/tools/TaskTool/prompt.ts +0 -92
- package/src/tools/ThinkTool/ThinkTool.tsx +0 -54
- package/src/tools/ThinkTool/prompt.ts +0 -12
- package/src/tools/TodoWriteTool/TodoWriteTool.tsx +0 -313
- package/src/tools/TodoWriteTool/prompt.ts +0 -63
- package/src/tools/URLFetcherTool/URLFetcherTool.tsx +0 -178
- package/src/tools/URLFetcherTool/cache.ts +0 -55
- package/src/tools/URLFetcherTool/htmlToMarkdown.ts +0 -55
- package/src/tools/URLFetcherTool/prompt.ts +0 -17
- package/src/tools/WebSearchTool/WebSearchTool.tsx +0 -103
- package/src/tools/WebSearchTool/prompt.ts +0 -13
- package/src/tools/WebSearchTool/searchProviders.ts +0 -66
- package/src/tools/lsTool/lsTool.tsx +0 -272
- package/src/tools/lsTool/prompt.ts +0 -2
- package/src/tools.ts +0 -67
- package/src/types/PermissionMode.ts +0 -120
- package/src/types/RequestContext.ts +0 -72
- package/src/types/common.d.ts +0 -2
- package/src/types/conversation.ts +0 -51
- package/src/types/logs.ts +0 -58
- package/src/types/modelCapabilities.ts +0 -64
- package/src/types/notebook.ts +0 -87
- package/src/utils/Cursor.ts +0 -436
- package/src/utils/PersistentShell.ts +0 -552
- package/src/utils/advancedFuzzyMatcher.ts +0 -290
- package/src/utils/agentLoader.ts +0 -278
- package/src/utils/agentStorage.ts +0 -97
- package/src/utils/array.ts +0 -3
- package/src/utils/ask.tsx +0 -99
- package/src/utils/auth.ts +0 -13
- package/src/utils/autoCompactCore.ts +0 -223
- package/src/utils/autoUpdater.ts +0 -458
- package/src/utils/betas.ts +0 -20
- package/src/utils/browser.ts +0 -14
- package/src/utils/cleanup.ts +0 -72
- package/src/utils/commands.ts +0 -261
- package/src/utils/commonUnixCommands.ts +0 -161
- package/src/utils/config.ts +0 -945
- package/src/utils/conversationRecovery.ts +0 -55
- package/src/utils/debugLogger.ts +0 -1235
- package/src/utils/diff.ts +0 -42
- package/src/utils/env.ts +0 -57
- package/src/utils/errors.ts +0 -21
- package/src/utils/exampleCommands.ts +0 -109
- package/src/utils/execFileNoThrow.ts +0 -51
- package/src/utils/expertChatStorage.ts +0 -136
- package/src/utils/file.ts +0 -405
- package/src/utils/fileRecoveryCore.ts +0 -71
- package/src/utils/format.tsx +0 -44
- package/src/utils/fuzzyMatcher.ts +0 -328
- package/src/utils/generators.ts +0 -62
- package/src/utils/git.ts +0 -92
- package/src/utils/globalLogger.ts +0 -77
- package/src/utils/http.ts +0 -10
- package/src/utils/imagePaste.ts +0 -38
- package/src/utils/json.ts +0 -13
- package/src/utils/log.ts +0 -382
- package/src/utils/markdown.ts +0 -213
- package/src/utils/messageContextManager.ts +0 -294
- package/src/utils/messages.tsx +0 -945
- package/src/utils/model.ts +0 -914
- package/src/utils/permissions/filesystem.ts +0 -127
- package/src/utils/responseState.ts +0 -23
- package/src/utils/ripgrep.ts +0 -167
- package/src/utils/secureFile.ts +0 -564
- package/src/utils/sessionState.ts +0 -49
- package/src/utils/state.ts +0 -25
- package/src/utils/style.ts +0 -29
- package/src/utils/terminal.ts +0 -50
- package/src/utils/theme.ts +0 -127
- package/src/utils/thinking.ts +0 -144
- package/src/utils/todoStorage.ts +0 -431
- package/src/utils/tokens.ts +0 -43
- package/src/utils/toolExecutionController.ts +0 -163
- package/src/utils/unaryLogging.ts +0 -26
- package/src/utils/user.ts +0 -37
- package/src/utils/validate.ts +0 -165
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