Previously, WebSearch status showed "Ready (Gemini)" when the CLI binary
was installed, misleading users who hadn't authenticated yet.
Changes:
- Add isGeminiAuthenticated() to check ~/.gemini/oauth_creds.json
- Add 'needs_auth' state to WebSearchReadiness type
- Show warning "[!] Gemini: run 'gemini' to login" when not authenticated
- Fix incorrect 'gemini auth login' references (no such command exists)
- Update docs with correct npm install and authentication instructions
- Add model field to Gemini/OpenCode WebSearch providers
- Config.yaml now explicitly stores model (gemini-2.5-flash, opencode/grok-code)
- UI: blur-to-save for model inputs (no save on every keystroke)
- UI: collapsible install hints inside provider cards
- UI: left accent border for enabled providers (better light theme contrast)
- Hook: use systemMessage for info-styled confirmation
- Hook: cleaner result format without defensive "NOT an error" language
- Hook timeout now computed from max provider timeout + 30s buffer
- Removes hardcoded HOOK_TIMEOUT_SECONDS constant
- ensureHookConfig() now updates timeout when it changes
- Default OpenCode model changed from gpt-5-nano to grok-code
- Default OpenCode timeout changed from 60s to 90s
- Single source of truth: config.yaml controls all timeouts
Major refactor of WebSearch hook to:
1. **Respect config.yaml settings**: Hook now reads CCS_WEBSEARCH_GEMINI,
CCS_WEBSEARCH_OPENCODE, CCS_WEBSEARCH_GROK env vars to determine which
providers to use. Only enabled AND installed providers are tried.
2. **Consolidate prompts/models**: Added PROVIDER_CONFIG section at top of
hook file for easy prompt engineering:
- gemini: model + prompt template
- opencode: model (overridable via env) + prompt template
- grok: model + prompt template
3. **Pass provider states via env**: Updated getWebSearchHookEnv() to pass
individual provider enabled states as env vars.
Breaking change: Hook no longer falls back to all installed CLIs. It now
strictly respects config.yaml settings.
Previously, ensureHookConfig() would return early if any WebSearch hook
existed in settings.json, even if it pointed to an old/renamed file.
Now it checks if the command path matches the expected hook and updates
it if needed.
This fixes the "No Providers Configured" error when the hook file was
renamed from websearch-gemini-transformer.cjs to websearch-transformer.cjs.
- Add OpenCodeWebSearchConfig type with enabled, model, timeout options
- Implement getOpenCodeCliStatus() for CLI detection with caching
- Add hasOpenCodeCli() and clearOpenCodeCliCache() helper functions
- Update getWebSearchCliProviders() to include OpenCode provider info
- Update hasAnyWebSearchCli() to check all three providers
- Update getCliInstallHints() with OpenCode install command
- Update WebSearchStatus interface to include opencodeCli
- Update getWebSearchReadiness() to report OpenCode status
- Update routes.ts PUT /api/websearch to handle opencode config
- Update routes.ts GET /api/websearch/status to return opencodeCli
- Add OpenCode provider card in settings.tsx UI
- Add purple-themed installation hints for OpenCode
- Order providers: Gemini (1st) -> OpenCode (2nd) -> Grok (3rd/last)
OpenCode uses `opencode run` with `opencode/gpt-5-nano` model for
web search. FREE tier available via OpenCode Zen, no API key required.
- Update install command to npm install -g @vibe-kit/grok-cli
- Update docs URL to github.com/superagent-ai/grok-cli
- Fix env var from XAI_API_KEY to GROK_API_KEY
- Update description to reflect AI coding agent capabilities
- Add Grok CLI detection (grok-4-cli by lalomorales22) alongside Gemini CLI
- Add WebSearch health check group to health-service.ts
- Update settings UI to show both Gemini and Grok CLI providers
- Add detailed install hints when no WebSearch CLI is installed
- Update API routes to return grokCli status
- Both CLI and dashboard users now see clear installation guidance
Providers:
- Gemini CLI: FREE tier (1000 req/day), no API key needed
- Grok CLI: Requires xAI API key (XAI_API_KEY), web + X search
- Change post-create hint from casual text to warning box
- Clearly state that running the command will SWITCH default account
- Add `ccs auth reset-default` command to restore original CCS behavior
- Add warnBox() UI helper for yellow-bordered warning boxes
- Update main help to show default/reset-default commands
Closes#106
- Add GitHub link button next to connection status for quick issue reporting
- Add 24H button on analytics page with hourly granularity chart
- Add /api/usage/hourly endpoint with date range filtering
- Add hourly data aggregation and caching (disk + memory)
- Fix timezone display: convert UTC hours to local time in chart
- Fix CLIProxy Stats card loading state synchronization
- Bump disk cache version to 3 (includes hourly data)
- Add port-utils.ts module to detect which process occupies CLIProxy port
- Enhance doctor command to show specific process (PID/name) using port
- Distinguish between CLIProxy process vs other conflicting processes
- Support cross-platform detection (Windows netstat, Unix lsof)
- Provide actionable guidance when port conflict detected
This helps users identify if CLIProxy is already running or if another
application needs to be terminated to free up the port.
Terminals using bracketed paste mode wrap pasted content with ESC[200~
(start) and ESC[201~ (end) sequences. These were incorrectly passed
through to API keys, causing "[200~API_KEY[201~" instead of "API_KEY".
Now buffers ESC sequences and discards recognized paste markers.
- Replace before()/after() with beforeAll()/afterAll()
- Remove this.timeout() calls (unsupported by bun)
- Update package.json scripts to use bun test
- Fix error message regex for cross-runtime compatibility
- Skip integration tests requiring network/child process mocking
- Format source files with prettier
When symlink creation fails on Windows (due to Developer Mode being
disabled or insufficient permissions), fall back to copying files
and directories instead.
Changes:
- Add copyFallback() method for Windows symlink failures
- Add copyDirRecursive() helper for directory copying
- Update checkHealth() to recognize copied files as valid on Windows
- Add isCopiedItem() helper to validate copied content
- Update uninstall() to handle both symlinks and copied files
Fixes#45
- Add sectionHeader() with gradient + bold styling
- Rename profile-command.ts to api-command.ts
- Update help command layout
- Change command color from italic to bold
- create src/utils/ui.ts with semantic colors, status indicators, boxes, tables, spinners
- add ui types (SemanticColor, BoxOptions, TableOptions, SpinnerOptions) to src/types/utils.ts
- add deprecation notice to src/utils/helpers.ts for legacy color functions
- add unit tests for ui module (11 test cases)
- install chalk@5.6.2, boxen@8.0.1, gradient-string@3.0.0
features:
- semantic color system (success, error, warning, info, primary, secondary)
- ascii-only status indicators: [OK], [X], [!], [i]
- tty-aware with NO_COLOR/FORCE_COLOR support
- styled boxes with boxen (round, double, bold borders)
- formatted tables with cli-table3
- animated spinners with ora (fallback to plain text in non-tty)
- gradient text for headers (cyan-to-blue)
- lazy esm module loading for chalk/boxen/gradient-string
- Migrate package manager from npm to bun
- Add ESLint configuration with TypeScript support
- Add Prettier configuration and .prettierignore
- Format all TypeScript source files
- Update CLAUDE.md with bun instructions
- Verify 39 tests passing
Problem: Test suite was directly modifying user's personal ~/.ccs/
directory, causing configuration interference during development.
Solution:
- Add test-environment.js fixture with CCS_HOME env var support
- Update postinstall.js to respect CCS_HOME for test isolation
- Update config-manager.ts with getCcsHome() helper
- Update postinstall.test.js and cli.test.js to use isolated env
- Remove auto-install of .claude/ symlinks from postinstall
(users can run "ccs sync" to opt-in)
Benefits:
- Tests run in temp directories, no user config affected
- Users control when .claude/ items are installed via "ccs sync"
- All 39 tests passing with proper isolation