- Introduced a new `ForceGPT5Codex` configuration option in settings.
- Added relevant API endpoints for managing `ForceGPT5Codex`.
- Enhanced Codex client to handle GPT-5 Codex-specific logic and mapping.
- Updated example configuration file to include the new option.
Add GPT-5 Codex model support and configuration options in documentation
- Updated all `github.com/luispater/CLIProxyAPI/internal/...` imports to point to `github.com/luispater/CLIProxyAPI/v5/internal/...`.
- Adjusted `go.mod` to specify `module github.com/luispater/CLIProxyAPI/v5`.
- Introduced functionality to handle Codex API keys, including initialization and management via new endpoints in the management API.
- Updated Codex client to support both OAuth and API key authentication.
- Documented Codex API key configuration in both English and Chinese README files.
- Enhanced logging to distinguish between API key and OAuth usage scenarios.
- Renamed `openai` packages to `chat_completions` across translator modules.
- Introduced `openai_responses_handlers` with handlers for `/v1/models` and OpenAI-compatible chat completions endpoints.
- Updated constants and registry identifiers for OpenAI response type.
- Simplified request/response conversions and added detailed retry/error handling.
- Added `golang.org/x/crypto` for additional cryptographic functions.
- Updated all handlers to safely unlock the request mutex only if it's non-nil.
- Enhanced mutex locking and unlocking logic to avoid runtime errors.
- Improved robustness of resource cleanup across clients.
Add `GetRequestMutex` method for synchronization across clients
- Introduced a new `GetRequestMutex` method in OpenAICompatibilityClient, CodexClient, GeminiCLIClient, GeminiClient, and QwenClient for request synchronization.
- Ensures only one request is processed at a time to manage quotas effectively.
- Introduced OpenAI compatibility configurations for external providers, enabling model alias routing via the OpenAI API format.
- Enhanced provider logic in `GetProviderName` to handle OpenAI aliases and added new helper functions for compatibility checks.
- Updated API handlers and client initialization to support OpenAI compatibility models.
- Improved resource cleanup across clients by closing response bodies and streams using deferred functions.