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Tam Nhu Tran 6c2083949f fix(cliproxy): mark Kiro as device_code flow for dashboard auth
CLIProxyAPIPlus uses device code flow for Kiro authentication, returning
{method: "device_code", state, status} without an immediate URL. The URL
is provided via polling the /get-auth-status endpoint.

Previously, Kiro was configured as authorization_code flow, causing
dashboard auth to fail with "No authorization URL received from CLIProxyAPI"
because the web-server routes expected synchronous URL response.

Changes:
- provider-capabilities.ts: kiro.oauthFlow = 'device_code', callbackPort = null
- provider-config.ts: Add 'kiro' to DEVICE_CODE_PROVIDERS array
- provider-capabilities.test.ts: Update test expectations

This routes Kiro through /start endpoint which properly handles device code
flow via WebSocket events (deviceCodeReceived, deviceCodeCompleted, etc).

Closes #552
2026-02-13 19:33:33 +07:00
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