Previously these tools were only available in daemon mode. Now TUI mode
also registers web search tools (when credentials are configured) and
process management tools with proper cleanup on exit.
GitHubModelsClient now lazily resolves tokens at first API call. If no
token exists (env var, stored OAuth, or config), it triggers the OAuth
device flow automatically via an onLoginRequired callback wired in both
the TUI and daemon entry points.
Add a new 'github' model provider backed by the Copilot API
(api.githubcopilot.com), with OAuth device flow for authentication.
- New src/auth/github.ts: device flow login, token storage at
~/.config/flynn/auth.json with 0600 permissions
- New src/models/github.ts: OpenAI-compatible client with streaming,
tool calling, and Copilot-specific headers
- Add 'github' to provider enum in config schema
- Register provider in daemon factory and TUI client factory
- Refactor TUI to use provider-agnostic client factory (was hardcoded
to AnthropicClient for all tiers)
- Add /login command to TUI for interactive OAuth authorization
- Add Copilot model cost tracking entries
Add native GeminiClient using @google/generative-ai SDK and BedrockClient
using @aws-sdk/client-bedrock-runtime. Replace the previous Gemini fallback
(OpenAI-compatible shim) with the real implementation. Add OpenRouter as a
provider option (OpenAI-compatible with custom baseURL). Update model costs,
doctor CLI checks, and client factory tests.
- Extract createClientFromConfig() to dispatch on provider field instead
of hardcoding all tiers as AnthropicClient
- Add fallback/fallbackReason metadata to ChatResponse and ChatStreamEvent
so callers know when a fallback model was used
- Enhance doctor check to report full model stack and warn on missing
API keys for cloud providers
- Log fallback warnings in NativeAgent and display them in TUI
- Support tier names and local_providers entries in fallback_chain
- Add 8 tests for createClientFromConfig covering all provider types
Replace doctor stub with full implementation including checks for:
config existence, YAML parsing, schema validation, env vars,
data directory writability, session DB, model config, Telegram,
MCP servers, and skills loading.