The OpenRouterRouting interface only had only and order, but the runtime
passes the entire object as-is to the OpenRouter API's provider field.
This means all other fields worked at runtime but had no TypeScript
type-checking, no autocomplete, and no config validation.
This adds all fields from the OpenRouter provider selection API
(https://openrouter.ai/docs/guides/routing/provider-selection):
allow_fallbacks, require_parameters, data_collection, zdr,
enforce_distillable_text, ignore, quantizations, sort, max_price,
preferred_min_throughput, preferred_max_latency.
Also fixes the models.md documentation which had an invalid fallbacks
field in the example (not part of the OpenRouter API), replaces it with
a comprehensive example showing all available fields, and clarifies that
openRouterRouting is sent as-is in the provider field.
Add AgentTool.prepareArguments and ToolDefinition.prepareArguments hook
that runs before schema validation in the agent loop. This lets tools
silently accept legacy argument shapes from resumed old sessions without
polluting the public schema.
The built-in edit tool uses this to fold legacy top-level oldText/newText
into edits[] when resuming sessions that predate the edits-only schema.
- AgentTool/ToolDefinition: typed prepareArguments returning Static<TParameters>
- agent-loop: prepareToolCallArguments() runs before validateToolArguments()
- edit tool: prepareEditArguments folds legacy fields, validateEditInput is strict
- Documented in extensions.md with edit-tool example
Users can now set sessionDir in global or project settings.json instead
of passing --session-dir on every invocation. CLI flag takes precedence,
then settings.json, then extension hooks.
Closes#2429
Co-authored-by: Sam Collins <81678+smcllns@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mario Zechner <badlogicgames@gmail.com>
Add AWS_BEDROCK_FORCE_CACHE=1 environment variable support. When the
model ID doesn't contain a recognizable Claude model name, users can
set this variable to force cache point injection.
* feat(coding-agent): add fold/unfold to tree branch navigation
Remap left/right arrow keys in the session tree to jump between branch
segment starts (first child of each branching point). Left on a foldable
node (root or segment start) folds it, hiding its descendants. Right on
a folded node unfolds it. Nested fold state is preserved. Search and
filter changes reset all folds.
Folded branches show ⊞ in the connector (├⊞/└⊞) or as a prefix for
roots. Active path marker • appears after the fold indicator.
Add Page Up/Down support for paging through the tree list, consistent
with session selector and config selector.
* feat(coding-agent): improve tree branch folding closes#1724
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Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Abakumov <dust.harvesting@gmail.com>
When Kitty keyboard protocol is not available (e.g. inside tmux), fall
back to xterm modifyOtherKeys mode 2 so that Shift+Enter, Ctrl+Enter,
and other modified keys are distinguishable from plain Enter.
tmux users need to add to ~/.tmux.conf:
set -g extended-keys on
set -g extended-keys-format csi-u
closes#1872
Returning { isError: true } from a tool's execute function was silently
ignored - the agent loop only sets isError via the catch block. Fix the
with-deps example to throw instead, add a clear note in the Tool Definition
docs section, and update the Error Handling summary.
closes#1881