Behind PI_EXPERIMENTAL=1, show a first-time setup dialog on interactive startup when the default agent directory is used and settings.json does not exist. The dialog preselects the detected terminal appearance with an explicit dark/light choice (live preview) and asks for opt-in analytics data sharing. Submitting writes settings.json, which serves as the completion marker; opting in stores a generated trackingId. Escape at any point skips out of setup.
- Wrap package.json read in try/catch to handle missing file gracefully
- Use defaults (APP_NAME=pi, CONFIG_DIR_NAME=.pi, etc.) when package.json not found
- Preserves rebranding via piConfig when package.json exists
- Only ignores ENOENT; other errors still throw
The HTTP timeout setting (httpIdleTimeoutMs) was only used as a fallback for the
openai-codex-responses API. For other providers like openai-completions
(llama.cpp), the SDK default timeout (10 min) was used instead, ignoring the
user's disabled timeout setting.
Now httpIdleTimeoutMs applies universally as the default SDK request timeout
for all providers that support timeoutMs. Setting HTTP timeout = false (0)
correctly disables SDK timeouts across the board by sending max int32
(effectively infinite) instead of 0, since SDKs treat timeout=0 as immediate
timeout.
closes#5294
The HTTP timeout setting (httpIdleTimeoutMs) was only used as a fallback for the
openai-codex-responses API. For other providers like openai-completions
(llama.cpp), the SDK default timeout (10 min) was used instead, ignoring the
user's disabled timeout setting.
Now httpIdleTimeoutMs applies universally as the default SDK request timeout
for all providers that support timeoutMs. Setting HTTP timeout = false (0)
correctly disables SDK timeouts across the board.
closes#5294