localclawd 2.3.3 → 2.3.5

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  1. package/README.md +4 -5
  2. package/dist/cli.mjs +876 -834
  3. package/package.json +1 -1
package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -272,10 +272,9 @@ localclawd currently recognizes both native and legacy variable names for the lo
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  - `LOCALCLAWD_USE_VLLM`
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  - `LOCALCLAWD_USE_OLLAMA`
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  - `LOCALCLAWD_USE_OPENAI`
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- - `LOCALCLAWD_LOCAL_BASE_URL`
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- - `LOCALCLAWD_LOCAL_MODEL`
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- - `LOCALCLAWD_LOCAL_API_KEY`
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- - `LOCALCLAWD_AUTO_COMPACT_WINDOW`
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+ - `LOCALCLAWD_LOCAL_BASE_URL`
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+ - `LOCALCLAWD_LOCAL_MODEL`
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+ - `LOCALCLAWD_LOCAL_API_KEY`
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  Legacy compatibility aliases that still work:
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  ## Compact context window
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- During first-run setup, localclawd asks for a compact context window cap. Use this when your local model becomes unstable before its advertised maximum context size. You can change it later in `/config` under `Compact context window`.
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+ During first-run setup, localclawd asks for a project-local compact context window cap. Use this when your local model becomes unstable before its advertised maximum context size. You can change it later in `/config` under `Compact context window` or with `/ctx`.
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  ## Why use it instead of the upstream hosted CLI
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