* 🪙 feat: Default Context Cost On + Configurable Display Currency
Flip interface.contextCost to default-on (schema default true, resolved per-field
in loadDefaultInterface so it applies unless an admin explicitly sets false).
Add interface.currency { code, rate }: an ISO-4217 code and a static USD→local
multiplier so non-USD communities (EUR, JPY, CNY, BRL, ZAR, …) can show costs in
their currency. Inner fields are required (no nested defaults) to keep zod
input/output identical; loadDefaultInterface passes it through. Display-only —
model prices stay USD server-side.
* 🪙 feat: Currency-Aware Context Cost Formatting
formatCost(usd, currency?) applies the static rate (usd × rate) and formats via
a cached Intl.NumberFormat keyed by currency code — locale-correct symbol and
per-currency decimals, falling back to USD on a malformed code. The USD default
(code USD, rate 1) is byte-identical to the prior output.
* 💄 feat: Gauge Hover Snapshot, Click-to-Open Breakdown, Hide Until Data
Replace the hover-only HoverCard with: a compact hover snapshot tooltip
("Context 341.7k / 1.0M (34%)" + cost when enabled) via the existing Tooltip
primitive, and a click-opened Ariakit popover for the full breakdown that
dismisses on outside-click/Escape/blur. Gate visibility on usedTokens > 0 so a
fresh, message-less chat shows nothing, with an animate-in fade as the first
tokens land. Thread the display currency into the breakdown + snapshot.
* 🧪 test: Gauge Interaction + Visibility E2E
Switch the breakdown specs from hover to click, and add a test that the gauge is
absent on a new chat, surfaces the snapshot tooltip on hover, opens the breakdown
on click, and dismisses on Escape and outside-click.
* 🪙 fix: Harden Currency Resolution + Layer Breakdown Above Tooltip
Address Codex review on the currency display:
- Unsupported currency code now falls back to USD AND rate 1, so a typo like
{ code: 'EURO', rate: 0.92 } no longer shows a converted amount under a $
symbol (was $9.20 for a $10 cost; now $10.00).
- A non-finite/negative rate (e.g. a partial admin override that set code before
rate) falls back to rate 1, so a cost never renders as NaN.
- Fraction digits derive from the currency's own defaults, so zero-decimal
currencies (JPY) render ¥5, not ¥5.00, and extra sub-unit precision applies
only to currencies that have minor units. USD output is unchanged.
- Raise the click breakdown popover to z-[200] so it always sits above the
z-150 hover tooltip when both briefly coexist.
* 🪙 fix: Validate ISO-4217 Codes + Derive Tiny Threshold from Minor Unit
Address Codex review on currency formatting:
- Intl.NumberFormat accepts any well-formed 3-letter code (EUU, RMB) without
throwing, so the previous construct-based check missed typos/non-ISO codes and
applied the rate under a bogus label. Validate against Intl.supportedValuesOf
('currency') (the ISO-4217 set); unsupported codes fall back to USD + rate 1.
Codes are normalized to upper-case; graceful fallback if the runtime lacks
supportedValuesOf.
- The tiny-amount threshold now derives from the currency's minor unit
(10^-fractionDigits): 0.01 for 2-decimal, 0.001 for 3-decimal (KWD/BHD/JOD),
1 for zero-decimal — instead of a hard-coded 0.01. Sub-unit precision trims to
each currency's own scale. USD output unchanged.
* 💾 feat: Persist Context Breakdown & Branch/Total Usage Cost
Persist the granular context breakdown and per-response usage/cost on the
response message metadata, and re-derive branch + total usage/cost from a
per-message index so the popover survives reloads and is branch-aware live.
- Add aggregateEmittedUsage + buildPersistedContextUsage helpers in
packages/api; capture the latest visible snapshot and every emitted
on_token_usage payload via contextUsageSink/usageEmitSink.
- Attach metadata.contextUsage (Part A) and metadata.usage (Part B) on the
agents response message in sendCompletion.
- Carry per-message usage on the token index; add sumTotalUsage/setEntryUsage
and branch-scoped usage on sumBranch.
- Repurpose the session accumulator into a single in-flight pending holder;
flush it into the index at finalize; hydrate breakdowns on load.
- Render branch cost with a conditional all-branches total in the breakdown.
* 🧹 chore: Remove orphaned com_ui_session_cost i18n key
* 🩹 fix: Address Codex review — normalize usage server-side, fix reload deltas
- Persist per-event-normalized display units in metadata.usage (TResponseUsage)
so reloaded mixed-provider turns match the live session; client reads them
directly instead of re-normalizing with a single stamped provider (P2).
- Persist completedOutputTokens (final call output) on metadata.contextUsage so
a reloaded multi-call turn adds the post-snapshot delta, not the full
tokenCount the snapshot already counts (P2).
- buildIndex preserves a prior entry's immutable usage when a rebuilt cache
message lacks metadata.usage, so a mid-session rebuild (regenerate) keeps a
sibling branch's flushed cost (fixes the e2e regenerate failure).
- Track costKnown so turns saved with contextCost off don't render $0.00 when
cost display is later enabled (P3).
- Use an epsilon for the all-branches cost comparison to avoid a spurious total
row from float summation order (P3).
- Update unit/integration/e2e tests for the new shapes; regenerate e2e asserts
the all-branches total after reload (deterministic via persisted metadata).
* 🩹 fix: Address Codex round 2 — pending leak, cost coverage, reload delta
- Clear the in-flight pending usage on terminal abort/error (resetLive), so a
stopped generation's tokens no longer merge into the next response (P2).
- costKnown now means COMPLETE coverage (ANDed): a branch mixing cost-bearing
and cost-less turns is flagged incomplete and the cost row is hidden rather
than rendering an under-reported total (P2).
- Drop the tokenCount fallback for completedOutputTokens on reload: only the
persisted post-snapshot delta is used, so a multi-call turn whose provider
emitted no usage_metadata no longer double-counts earlier output (P2).
- Update tokens.spec for AND coverage semantics + incomplete-cost case.
* 🩹 fix: Address Codex round 3 — no-usage snapshots, total coverage, provider-less cache
- Skip persisting metadata.contextUsage when the response emitted no primary
usage event: without a known post-snapshot output the granular gauge would
undercount the reply on reload, so fall back to the coarse per-message
estimate instead (P2).
- Gate the all-branches cost row on totalUsage.costKnown so an incomplete total
(a sibling saved without cost) never renders an under-reported figure (P2).
- aggregateEmittedUsage/finalCallOutputTokens now normalize per-event with the
client's magnitude fallback (normalizeEventUnits) instead of billing
splitUsage, so provider-less cached events match live on reload (P2).
- Add backend test for the provider-less cached case.
* 🩹 fix: Address Codex round 4 — abort attribution, complete cost coverage
- aggregateEmittedUsage persists cost only when EVERY call was priced; a partial
pricing failure now omits cost so the client treats coverage as unknown rather
than reading an under-reported sum as authoritative (P2).
- finalizeUsage flushes pending into the response entry only when events were
folded this session (eventCount > 0), so a late/second resumable subscriber
carrying persisted metadata.usage keeps it instead of being overwritten with
an empty pending record (P2).
- On user stop, attribute the in-flight pending usage to the partial response
(new attributePending handler) instead of discarding it in resetLive — the
stopped reply's billed tokens are kept and still can't leak into the next
response; resetLive's discard remains for the error path (P2).
* 🐛 fix: Persist branch cost across branch switches via sticky usage history
Branch cost vanished on switching to a sibling branch (until a new turn) — the
cost analog of the granularity bug. buildIndex rebuilds the token index from the
messages cache; a sibling generated this session whose cache message lacks
metadata.usage (and is transiently dropped from the cache during regenerate)
lost its live-flushed usage, so sumBranch found none and the cost row hid.
Fix: a sticky per-response usage map (conversationId → messageId → usage),
written by setEntryUsage and never rebuilt from the cache — the usage counterpart
of snapshotsByAnchorFamily for the breakdown. buildIndex/upsertEntries restore an
entry's usage from it when the message carries none; cleared on convo switch and
migrated with the index. Add unit coverage for the drop-then-readd regression and
an e2e assertion that branch cost survives a branch switch.
* 🐛 fix: Re-index on branch switch so branch cost survives the switch
The sticky usage history alone didn't fix the reported branch-switch cost drop:
on a branch switch no cache `updated` event fires, so the index subscriber never
re-ran, and the post-regenerate rebuild was skipped while `isSubmitting` was
still true — leaving the index stale and missing the now-viewed branch's
response entirely (sticky can only restore entries present in a rebuild).
Re-index from the messages cache on every tail change (created/finalize AND
branch switch), not just while submitting. The cache holds the full message set
at switch time, so the viewed branch's response is re-added and its usage
restored from metadata.usage or the sticky history → sumBranch finds it and the
branch cost renders. Verified locally: the branch-switch e2e now passes (the
cost section shows both the branch row and the all-branches total). Also fixed
that e2e assertion to target a single cost value (strict-mode safe).
* 🩹 fix: Handle stopped-stream usage — reset pending + persist abort metadata
Codex round (stop/abort edges):
- Resumable explicit-stop (intentional SSE close) reset UI state but never
cleared pendingUsageFamily, so usage folded before the stop leaked into the
next response in the conversation. Discard pending on intentional close
(resetLive); a resume re-folds via backfillUsage, so nothing is lost.
- The abort save path (abortMiddleware) persisted the stopped response without
metadata.usage/contextUsage, so its cost + breakdown vanished on reload.
Rebuild both from the job's persisted tokenUsage (emitted payloads incl. cost)
and contextUsage snapshot — parity with the normal sendCompletion path;
breakdown gated on a primary usage event like buildResponseMetadata.
Deferred (per scope decision): mid-stream branch-switch transiently shows the
streaming branch's pending on the viewed sibling (cosmetic, until finalize).
* 🩹 fix: Persist abort metadata on the real agents route + tighten snapshot gate
Codex round (corrects last round's wrong-path fixes):
- Stopped AGENTS responses are saved by routes/agents/index.js (/chat/abort),
not abortMiddleware — so last round's metadata fix never ran for them. Moved
the rollup/snapshot builder into packages/api as buildAbortedResponseMetadata
(shared, unit-tested) and applied it in BOTH abort save paths, so a stopped
agent reply keeps its cost + breakdown on reload.
- Persist the breakdown only when the FINAL visible call emitted usage: track a
per-response snapshot count and require primaryUsageCount >= snapshotCount.
Previously any earlier primary usage event passed the gate, so a multi-call
turn whose final call emitted no usage_metadata used an earlier call's output
as completedOutputTokens (already counted by the latest snapshot) → reload
over-reported. Now it falls back to the coarse estimate.
Resumable stop pending-reset (prior round, 3cde6fe035) already flows through
clearAllSubmissions → SSE close → the intentional-close handler's resetLive.
Deferred per scope: mid-stream branch-switch pending attribution (tracked).
* 🩹 fix: Abort breakdown over-count + resume re-fold after pending discard
Codex round (on the re-applied abort/snapshot work):
- buildAbortedResponseMetadata now persists ONLY the usage/cost rollup, not the
context breakdown. The abort path can't tell whether the final call emitted
usage (the job stores only the latest snapshot, not a count), so persisting
the breakdown risked reusing an earlier call's output as completedOutputTokens
(already in the snapshot) → reload over-count. Stopped/incomplete responses
now fall back to the coarse gauge estimate, which is safe and apt.
- resetLive now also forgets the conversation's folded usage-event identities
(clearUsageFolded). Discarding pending on a terminal/intentional close left
the folded keys set, so a later resume's backfillUsage saw the persisted
events as duplicates and never rebuilt pending — leaving the response's usage
missing until a full reload. Clearing them lets the resume re-fold.
* 🌿 fix: Preserve Viewed Branch on Sibling-Tree Churn
Regenerating a message could snap the view to an unrelated newest branch.
MultiMessage reset siblingIdx to 0 (newest) on any messagesTree.length
change, but getRegenerateSubmissionMessages slices the flat message array
during a regenerate — the streaming handlers render a tree missing unrelated
sibling branches, then finalHandler restores the full set. That 2→1→2
child-count swing snapped unrelated forks to their newest sibling, so
regenerating the latest response on an older branch jumped to a previously
regenerated branch.
Replace the indiscriminate reset with per-fork branch memory: a 'seen' set
distinguishes a genuinely new sibling (submission/regeneration/edit here —
focus it) from one transiently dropped and restored (preserve the user's
branch). Decision extracted as the pure, unit-tested resolveSiblingSelection.
- client/src/utils/messages.ts: resolveSiblingSelection + tests
- MultiMessage: seen/selectedId refs, structural id-signature effect
- e2e: regenerate-latest-on-older-branch keeps the viewed branch (fails on
the old reset, passes now)
* 🧪 test: Long-Thread Branch Preservation E2E
Add the user-reported scenario: in a multi-turn thread, regenerate an
earlier response (forking a root branch), switch back to the original, then
regenerate a later response on it — the original branch must stay intact.
Uses labeled prompts so each turn's unique reply is a reliable settle signal.
Verified it fails on the original MultiMessage and passes with the fix.
* 🎨 style: Fix import order in MultiMessage (react before recoil)
* 🌿 fix: Keep Unrelated Branches in Regenerate Optimistic Render
Regenerating a message used a flat `messages.slice(0, targetIndex)` for the
optimistic render, which also drops unrelated sibling branches that merely sit
later in the flat array. Mid-regenerate the thread briefly collapsed to a short
branch (visible flash) and the scroll jumped to the shrunken content and didn't
recover — the same flat-array root cause as the branch-reset bug.
Remove only the regenerated response and its descendants, keeping unrelated
branches. The thread (and scroll) stay put through the regenerate. This array
is render-only — the server regenerates from parentMessageId and createPayload
doesn't include it — so summing by subtree never affects the request.
Verified via a small-viewport scroll trace: old collapses 903->295px / 8->2
renders mid-stream; fixed stays 903px / 8 renders, scroll held at bottom.
Unit test covers the keep-unrelated-branches behavior (fails on the old slice).
* 🌿 fix: Let an Explicit Branch Selection Survive Streaming ID Churn
resolveSiblingSelection focused any unseen sibling id before checking the
committed selection. When an in-flight response's id is replaced mid-stream
(placeholder → server/run id, e.g. useStepHandler re-keys to runId) after the
user switched to a different sibling, that swap looked like a brand-new sibling
and stole focus back to the streaming branch.
Reorder: the committed selection wins while still present; only focus a fresh
sibling when the selection is gone (regenerated away, or its own placeholder id
was just replaced — that's how a regen/edit still takes focus, since the slice
removes the old response). Added unit tests for both churn directions.
* 🌿 fix: Only Focus a New Sibling When the Fork Actually Grew
The previous churn fix (selection-wins-first) was too aggressive: a genuinely
new sibling ADDED while the prior selection is still present — e.g. a follow-up
re-parented as a sibling after a generation-start failure — was no longer
focused, so its reply never rendered (broke message-tree generation-start
recovery e2e).
Gate new-sibling focus on actual growth: resolveSiblingSelection now takes
prevCount and only focuses a never-seen id when ids.length > prevCount. A
same-count placeholder→server id swap (churn) or a restored already-seen
sibling is not growth, so the committed selection still wins there. Covers
follow-up/new-branch focus, churn steal-prevention, and self-churn follow.
message-tree + chat e2e: 17 passed (incl. the recovered generation-start test).
* 🌿 refactor: Drop MultiMessage Branch-Memory in Favor of the Slice Fix
The regenerate-slice fix (keep unrelated branches in the optimistic render) is
the true root cause: with no spurious tree collapse, the original
setSiblingIdx(0)-on-length-change never misfires, so the branch-reset is fixed
without per-fork memory. The earlier MultiMessage rewrite (seen/selectedId/
prevCount + resolveSiblingSelection) was a symptom patch added before the root
cause was found, and its per-instance memory generated two edge-case findings
(placeholder→server id churn; divergence from external siblingIdx writes like
resume restore).
Revert MultiMessage to the simple upstream version and remove
resolveSiblingSelection (+ its tests). The slice fix + the existing branch e2e
(chat.spec: switch-back, regenerate-latest, long-thread) cover the behavior;
all 17 chat + message-tree branch specs pass with this version.
* 🌿 fix: Focus the Regenerated Response When Its Fork Count Is Unchanged
When a parent already has multiple sibling responses and the user switches to a
non-latest one and regenerates it, the optimistic slice drops the target but
keeps the other siblings, so the child count is unchanged. MultiMessage only
resets the (reversed) sibling index on a length change, so the stale index kept
pointing at the kept sibling and the regenerating response stayed hidden until
the server restored the dropped sibling at finalize (count bump → reset).
Explicitly focus the newest sibling (reversed index 0 = the appended response)
of the regenerated fork in createdHandler. Position-based, fires only on the
regenerate action, so it doesn't reintroduce the placeholder→server id churn or
external-write fragility that a per-render selection memory had.
E2E: new during-stream test (slow+counted reply marker) asserting the
regenerating response is visible before finalize; negatively verified
(fails without the focus call, passes with it).
* 🌿 fix: Eliminate Pre-Created Flash by Focusing at the Optimistic Render
The createdHandler focus removed the until-finalize bug, but a brief flash
remained between clicking regenerate and the `created` event: useChatFunctions
renders the optimistic placeholder first, and that render has the same
unchanged-count problem, so the kept sibling showed until createdHandler fired.
Extract the focus into a shared useFocusRegeneratedResponse hook and apply it at
the optimistic render too (useChatFunctions) and on `created`
(useEventHandlers). The placeholder is now focused from the first frame.
E2E: gated pre-created test — holds the SSE stream GET (the chat POST returns a
stream id; the stream is a separate GET) so `created` cannot arrive, leaving
only the optimistic render, then asserts the kept sibling is already gone. This
isolates the optimistic focus (createdHandler cannot mask it); negatively
verified (fails without the optimistic focus call).
* 🧪 test: Extend Store Mock for the Regenerate Focus Hook
useChatFunctions.regenerate.spec.tsx mocks ~/store and recoil partially; the new
useFocusRegeneratedResponse calls store.messagesSiblingIdxFamily via a recoil
`set`, neither of which the mock provided (TypeError on regenerate). Add
messagesSiblingIdxFamily to the store mock and `set` to the useRecoilCallback
mock. Test-only; production code unchanged.
* 📊 feat: Real-Time Context Window & Token Usage Tracking
* 🧪 fix: Align Pricing Spec Dep Signatures with TxDeps
* 🩹 fix: Resolve Codex Findings for Context Usage Tracking
* 📊 feat: Granular Tool Token Breakdown with Deferred Splits
* 🧪 test: Cover Session Cost in Mock E2E and Scope Usage Selectors
* 🧪 test: Live Host-Pipeline Usage Verification (Env-Gated)
* 🧪 test: Local Real-Provider Multi-Turn E2E Harness
* 🪙 fix: Keep Tagged Usage Buckets Out of the Live Context Estimate
* 🩹 fix: Scoped Token-Config Fallback and Sequential Visibility for Usage Events
* 🩹 fix: Address Usage Review Findings — Cost Timing, Scoped Caches, Finalized Output
- carry the post-snapshot output estimate into the context snapshot at
finalize so the gauge keeps the last response after live resets
- accumulate per-rate billable units and price the session cost at
render, so usage events arriving before the token-config load still
count once it resolves
- pass user-scoped token-config cache keys through loadConfigModels
fetches and drop the controller's unscoped fallback to prevent serving
another user's resolved config
- tag emitted usage events with a per-run seq so resume dedupe never
drops a distinct call with an identical payload
- admit the static tokenConfig override in the custom endpoint schema so
it survives zod parsing into req.config
* 🩹 fix: Align Client Usage Accounting with Backend Cost Semantics
- classify cache tokens by provider (shared inputTokensIncludesCache from
data-provider, consumed by both the backend billing path and the client)
instead of a magnitude heuristic, so Anthropic/Bedrock turns where cache
is smaller than uncached input no longer under-bill input
- mirror resolveCompletionTokens on the client so Vertex-style hidden
thinking tokens are reflected in the Output row and session cost
- prefer endpoint pricing over adapter-provider pricing so a custom
endpoint can price a known model name without built-in rates shadowing it
- carry static cacheRead/cacheWrite overrides through the tokenConfig
schema and buildTokenConfigMap
* 🩹 fix: Honor Static Token Config in Billing; Tighten Usage Freshness
- initializeCustom now uses a static endpoint tokenConfig as the agent's
endpointTokenConfig (billing + balance checks), not just the advertised
UI config — previously the gauge showed admin rates while the agent
billed against built-in tables
- invalidate the token-config query alongside models on user-key add/
revoke so context windows and pricing refresh without a reload
- include maxContextTokens in ChatForm's stabilized conversation memo so
the gauge reflects a changed context-window setting immediately
- feed the live output estimate from the legacy content path (direct and
assistants streams), setting from cumulative part text rather than
accumulating deltas
* 🩹 fix: Resume Usage Dedup, Agent Pricing, and Partial Override Billing
- fold usage events idempotently by (runId, seq) so resume backfill no
longer resets the conversation totals — a mid-stream reconnect keeps the
usage of prompts already completed earlier in the session
- tap replayed pending message/reasoning/content events so output streamed
past the resume snapshot reaches the live estimate, not just the message
- resolve cost against the agent's backing endpoint (Agents conversations
report endpoint `agents` / provider `openAI`, neither of which keys a
custom endpoint's tokenConfig)
- getMultiplier/getCacheMultiplier fall back to the standard tables for
models absent from a partial endpointTokenConfig, so a partial static
override no longer bills non-listed models at defaultRate while the UI
shows the correct pattern rate
* 🩹 fix: Repaired Output in Gauge, Cache-Rate Keys, Config Gate, Usage Cleanup
- live/completed gauge counts the repaired completion (normalized output),
so under-reporting providers don't drop the response from used context
- translate static tokenConfig cacheWrite/cacheRead onto the write/read
keys getCacheMultiplier reads, so cache tokens bill at the configured
rate instead of the prompt-rate fallback
- clear the token index and usage atoms when leaving a conversation, so
visited histories don't accumulate in memory for the tab's lifetime
- wait for startupConfig before mounting the gauge, so a deployment with
contextUsage disabled never briefly mounts it or fires the token-config
query on first load
* 🩹 fix: Move Token-Config Resolution to TS; Key Live Usage by Created Convo
- extract the token-config resolution (override gathering + cache lookup +
buildTokenConfigMap) into resolveTokenConfigMap in packages/api, leaving
the /api controller a thin request-scoped wrapper (CLAUDE.md TS rule)
- getConvoKey prefers the user message's real conversationId once the
`created` event stamps it, so a new chat's first-response live gauge and
totals land under the id TokenUsage subscribes to instead of NEW_CONVO
* 🩹 fix: Clear Stale Redis Job Usage; Live-Tap Legacy Streams; Share Fetched Config
- DEL the Redis job hash before re-creating it so a reused streamId can't
inherit a prior run's contextUsage/tokenUsage and backfill stale usage
- tap the legacy {message,text} stream branch (non-agent OpenAI/Anthropic
streams) into the live estimate, not just the content path
- copy a deduped fetch's token config to every sibling endpoint sharing the
baseURL/key/headers, so /token-config resolves each by its own name
* ⏪ revert: Don't DEL Redis job hash in createJob (breaks cross-replica resume)
createJob is an idempotent join — a second replica calls it for the same
streamId to share an in-flight stream's state. DELeting the hash wiped the
prior replica's persisted created/usage state, so a joining replica missed
the created event (GenerationJobManager cross-replica integration test).
Reverts the F1 change from 2bfce0c34b; the stale-usage concern doesn't
arise in practice (streamId is unique per generation).
* 🩹 fix: Best-Effort Usage Emit; Tag Hidden Sequential-Agent Usage
- wrap the ModelEndHandler usage emit in try/catch so a failed telemetry
delivery (closed SSE / Redis publish error) can't abort the handler
before thought-signature capture, which would break resumed tool calls
- tag hidden sequential-agent usage as 'sequential' (non-primary) so the
client folds it into session cost/totals but not the live context gauge,
instead of letting an undefined usage_type inflate the visible gauge
* 🩹 fix: Refetch Stale Token Config on Mount; Normalize Vertex for Lookup
- useTokenConfigQuery refetches on mount when stale, so a user-key change
that invalidates tokenConfig while the gauge is unmounted takes effect on
return instead of serving the prior key's resolved config
- normalize a Vertex-backed agent's provider (vertexai) to the google
token-config key, so Gemini context windows and rates resolve instead of
showing unknown context / $0 cost
* ✨ feat: Server-Side Per-Event Cost (Authoritative Pricing for the Gauge)
Move usage-cost pricing to the single source of truth. The backend prices
each model call with the same billing functions (premium tiers via
getMultiplier(inputTokenCount), cache rates) and emits the USD cost on
on_token_usage when interface.contextCost is enabled; the client sums
emitted costs instead of re-deriving from base token-config rates.
- computeUsageCostUSD reuses prepareTokenSpend/prepareStructuredTokenSpend
so the emitted cost matches what is billed (incl. premium thresholds)
- getDefaultHandlers gains a usageCost pricing context; initialize.js wires
db.getMultiplier/getCacheMultiplier gated on contextCost (agents path)
- client UsageTotals carries a summed costUSD; retire the client-side rate
lookups (costFromUnits/calcUsageCost) that drifted from backend pricing
and produced the provider-keying / cache-key / Vertex / premium findings
- keep normalizeUsageUnits for the displayed token counts; token-config is
still used for the context-window meter
Fixes the premium-tier session-cost under-report (gpt-5.x / gemini-3.1
above their input thresholds).
* 🩹 fix: Branch-Accurate Usage Snapshot + Clearer Gauge Track Contrast
- re-anchor the context snapshot from the user message to the response
message at finalize. Regenerating a response branches off a shared user
message, so anchoring on it made the snapshot read as "active" on both
branches — switching to the sibling branch showed the wrong (other
branch's) context. The response message is branch-unique, so sibling
branches now correctly fall back to their own per-branch totals.
- raise the gauge ring's track/fill contrast (muted track, prominent fill)
so the used portion reads clearly as a fill-level indicator
* 🩹 fix: Tag Sequential Usage in Billing; Emit Subagent Cost; Reset Live on Resume Errors
- tag hidden sequential-agent usage `usage_type: 'sequential'` on the
COLLECTED usage (not just the emit), and treat it as non-primary in
recordCollectedUsage (billed, excluded from the reported output total) so
hidden intermediate output stops inflating the parent's tokenCount/pruning
- emit on_token_usage from the subagent usage sink (tagged `subagent`, with
authoritative cost when contextCost is on) so the gauge's session
cost/totals include billed subagent usage; it stays out of the live meter
- call resetLive on the resumable 404 and max-retry terminal branches so the
gauge doesn't keep counting stale in-flight tokens after the stream ends
* 🎨 fix: Contrast the Popup Context Bar; Revert Ring Restyle
- raise the popup breakdown's context progressbar contrast (muted
surface-tertiary track, prominent text-primary fill) — that's the bar the
contrast feedback was about
- revert the gauge ring restyle (kept its original border-heavy track /
text-secondary fill); the ring wasn't the element in question
* 🩹 fix: Stop Snapshot Granularity Leaking Across Branches; Revert Tree Memo
- a null-anchor context snapshot was treated as active on every branch,
leaking one generation's granular breakdown onto sibling branches. Require
a non-null (response-message) anchor on the viewed branch instead, so
siblings without a matching snapshot fall back to their own totals.
- revert the buildTree WeakMap memo in messages.ts. buildTree is pure (builds
from shallow copies) so the memo was behaviorally identical, but it was the
feature's only change to core branch-navigation selectors — removing it
matches upstream and rules it out of branch-navigation debugging.
* 🪙 fix: Thread Endpoint Token Config to Agent Billing, Cost, and Context Limits
Custom-endpoint agents resolve an endpointTokenConfig during agent init but
it never reached the AgentClient, so spending, emitted cost, and runtime
max-token resolution all fell back to default rates for those agents.
- Surface options.endpointTokenConfig on the returned InitializedAgent.
- Pass it to the AgentClient (this.options.endpointTokenConfig) so the
spending path bills at configured rates.
- Thread it through usageCost to computeUsageCostUSD so emitted per-event
cost matches billing.
- getModelMaxTokens/getModelMaxOutputTokens fall back to the built-in map
for models absent from a partial override (matches buildTokenConfigMap);
consolidates the duplicated fallback in pricing.ts.
* 🪙 fix: Preserve Granular Breakdown Across Branch Switches
The granular context breakdown lives only in the live on_context_usage
snapshot — a single per-conversation slot, anchored to the latest response
and overwritten by each generation. Switching to a branch generated earlier
this session lost its tool/skill/system rows and fell back to coarse totals.
Retain each generation's finalized snapshot in a per-conversation map keyed
by its branch-unique response id (snapshotsByAnchorFamily). When the live
snapshot is off the viewed branch, walk the branch tail for its deepest
stored anchor and render that breakdown. Bounded by generation count and
cleared on conversation switch; the live/just-generated path is unchanged.
* 🪙 fix: Harden Resume Seeding and Subagent Usage Emission
- useResumableSSE: skip the trailing-output live seed when the resume
carries a context snapshot; the snapshot's messageTokens already counts
produced output, so seeding it again inflated usage until the next reset.
- AgentClient subagent emitter: await GenerationJobManager.emitChunk like
every other caller (it persists before publishing), so a floating promise
can't race job cleanup and a Redis/publish failure is caught by the
emitter's try/catch instead of surfacing as an unhandled rejection.
* 🧪 test: Playwright Coverage for Context Breakdown Granularity
Add a test-only data-testid distinguishing the granular snapshot breakdown
(context-breakdown) from the coarse message-history estimate
(context-estimate), then assert granularity in the mock e2e harness:
- renders the granular breakdown from the live on_context_usage snapshot
(guards that the snapshot event actually reaches the popover, not just the
usage totals).
- preserves the granular breakdown after switching branches — regenerate to
overwrite the single live snapshot, switch back, and confirm the rows
survive via the per-anchor snapshot history map.
Branch regenerate/sibling selectors mirror the existing chat.spec branch test.
All three usage specs pass against the mock pipeline.
* 🪙 fix: Correct Resume Live-Seed, Fallback Re-index, and Subagent Emit Flush
Codex round on the prior commit:
- countTrailingOutputChars now counts only output at the very END of the
aggregated content (0 when the model paused at a tool call), and the resume
path always seeds it. The earlier skip-trailing-tool-parts behavior plus the
skip-seed-when-snapshot gate together over- or under-counted in-flight
output on resume; one rule fixes both — pre-invoke snapshot budget is never
double-counted, and genuine in-flight output is no longer dropped.
- useTokenUsage re-indexes from the messages cache on tail change while
submitting. The cache subscriber is muted during streaming, so without a
context snapshot (non-agent streams) sumBranch missed the created tail and
dropped history + prompt until finalize. Bounded — tailId only shifts on
created/finalize/branch-switch.
- AgentClient tracks subagent usage emit promises and flushes them in
chatCompletion's finally. The sink fires the emitter without awaiting, and
resume reads the usage emitChunk persists (HSET), so cleanup must not race
it or resumed clients miss billed subagent usage.
* 💬 feat: Conversation Starters for Model Specs
Adds an optional conversation_starters field to model specs in
librechat.yaml. When the active conversation uses a spec that defines
starters (and no agent/assistant starters apply), the chat landing
renders clickable starter prompts between the landing content and the
chat input; clicking one submits it as the first message.
- data-provider: add conversation_starters to TModelSpec and
tModelSpecSchema so the field survives strict config parsing
- client: ConversationStarters falls back to the active spec's
starters via getModelSpec; entity (agent/assistant) starters
take precedence; starter cards are centered, size to content,
wrap at word boundaries, stagger their fade-in, and gain a
focus-visible ring
- sanitizeModelSpecs passes the field through (denylist); covered
by a new unit test
- e2e: mock spec + tests for rendering, absence, click-to-submit,
and the MAX_CONVO_STARTERS cap
Closes#3619
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: Sort ChatView imports
---------
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Danny Avila <danny@librechat.ai>
The no-spec branch of `useApplyModelSpecEffects` (added in #11796) reset
`ephemeralAgentByConvoId` to null on every `newConversation` call when
model specs are configured. On in-place model/endpoint switches (modular
chat, same conversation or new-chat draft), BadgeRowContext never refills
from localStorage — its init effect only re-runs when the storage suffix
or spec changes — so the MCP selection (and tool toggles) were silently
dropped from subsequent request payloads while the MCP badge kept
displaying them.
Reset now only happens on context transitions (leaving a spec, or moving
to a different conversation key), where a BadgeRowContext refill is
guaranteed; in-place non-spec switches preserve the ephemeral agent.
- Gate the no-spec reset on `prevSpecName` / `prevConvoId`, passed from
`newConversation` via a snapshot read of the pre-switch conversation
- Add jest coverage for all five branches of the no-spec path
- Add e2e spec asserting `ephemeralAgent.mcp` stays in the chat payload
after a new-chat model switch and after regenerate on a switched
conversation (verified failing before the fix, passing after)
- Add non-spec "Mock Provider D" endpoint to the e2e config so tests can
switch between two real ephemeral endpoints; widen `MockEndpoint` type
Adds an opt-in showOnLanding flag to model specs. When set, the chat
landing shows the spec's label and description in place of the
time-of-day greeting; specs without the flag are unaffected, so existing
deployments see no behavior change. HTML-valued descriptions (inline
icons + markup) render sanitized via the shared config-HTML sanitizer
with a new media tag/attribute allowlist, both on the landing and in
model selector items. Excludes e2e specs from the typed client lint
block so staged e2e files no longer fail pre-commit with 'file not
found in project'.
* fix(projects): clear landing scope when the selected project is deleted
When a project-scoped new-chat landing (/c/new?projectId=...) was open and the
project got deleted, the chip kept showing the dead project and sends targeted it
(saving unscoped with a visual glitch).
- ChatRoute: only trust the scope when the project query succeeds (isSuccess), so
React Query's retained-on-error data can't keep a deleted project's chip alive;
strip ?projectId once the query settles to not-found so the landing reverts to a
normal unscoped chat.
- useDeleteProjectMutation: invalidate the project-detail query instead of removing
it, so active observers refetch and settle into an error state (removing left them
stuck loading under refetchOnMount: false).
- e2e: regression test for delete-while-scoped.
Fixes a follow-up issue to the projects feature (#13467).
* fix(projects): only drop scope on definitive not-found; clear inactive deleted detail
Address Codex review on #13525:
- ChatRoute: gate scope removal on a 404 (isNotFoundError) or a success that
resolves to a different/empty project, so a transient (non-404) failure under
retry:false no longer unscopes a valid project; keep the chip through transient
errors via retained data.
- useDeleteProjectMutation: also removeQueries({ type: 'inactive' }) so a deleted
project's inactive cached detail is dropped and a later visit refetches into a
not-found state instead of rendering stale cache within cacheTime.
Add a Playwright mock e2e spec that opens Settings -> Account -> Enable 2FA
and asserts the framer-motion dialog renders. Reproduces the Vite /
framer-motion incompatibility from issue #13511: on the current build the
dialog crashes the client with "e is not a function" and never renders, so
this spec fails until the framer-motion bump in #13512 is merged.
* 🎭 test: Run Mock E2E Suite Through createRun With In-Process Fake Model
Replace the standalone HTTP mock LLM server with an in-process fake model
injected into the real createRun -> Run.create pipeline via
run.Graph.overrideTestModel, so the mock suite exercises the agents
integration end-to-end without a live provider or a separate server.
- Bump @librechat/agents to 3.2.2 for the FakeChatModel/createFakeStreamingLLM exports
- Add an env-gated applyTestRunHook seam in packages/api createRun (no /api changes)
- Add e2e/setup/fake-model.js to drive default replies + the skill-authoring tool-call flow
- Drop the mock-llm webServer from playwright.config.mock.ts and set LIBRECHAT_TEST_RUN_HOOK
* 🧹 test: Retire Standalone Mock LLM Server From E2E Recorder
Migrate the `--profile=mock` recorder onto the same in-process fake model
as the Playwright mock suite, then delete the now-unused HTTP mock server
so the fake-LLM logic lives in a single place.
- Point record.js mock profile at the fake model via LIBRECHAT_TEST_RUN_HOOK
- Remove the mock-llm-server spawn/wait and MOCK_LLM_PORT plumbing from record.js
- Delete e2e/setup/mock-llm-server.js (e2e/setup/fake-model.js is now the only source)
- Update e2e/README.md to describe the in-process fake LLM
* 🏷️ ci: Rename Playwright Mock E2E Check to Playwright E2E Tests
* feat: Add private chat projects
* fix: Format project files
* fix: Address project review findings
* fix: Resolve project review follow-ups
* fix: Handle project stats and cache edge cases
* style: align projects UI with sidebar patterns
* fix: resolve projects UI lint issues
* style: Align project menus and composer
* fix: Avoid project placeholder shadowing
* fix: Handle project search and stale ids
* fix: Polish project sidebar behavior
* fix: Preserve new chat stream after creation
* fix: Stabilize project sidebar sections
* fix: Smooth project sidebar organization
* fix: stabilize project chat entry
* fix: keep project workspace outside chat context
* fix: show default model on project workspace
* fix: fallback project workspace model label
* fix: preserve project scope during draft hydration
* fix: include route project in new chat submission
* fix: persist project id in agent chat saves
* fix: refine project sidebar and creation UX
* fix: export chat project method types
* fix: polish project landing context
* fix: refine project navigation affordances
* feat: rework projects UX — coexisting sidebar sections + URL-driven scope
Sidebar
- Replace the chronological/by-project mode toggle with coexisting
Projects + Chats sections (both always visible)
- Remove ProjectConversations (927 lines), the org-mode Header, and types
- Add ProjectsSection: collapsible project rows that unfurl chats inline
(full-size rows), with per-project new chat and an open/rename/delete menu
- Lift the marketplace/favorites shortcuts above the Projects section
Chat scope
- Derive a new chat's project strictly from the URL ?projectId, so the
global New Chat no longer stays stuck in a project after a project chat
Surfaces
- Chat landing: subtle, clickable project chip instead of the floating badge
- Project workspace: modest header, composer-style entry, chats list
- All-projects grid: Claude-style cards with pluralized chat counts
* chore: prune unused i18n keys; fix project chat-count pluralization
* fix: project new-chat keeps model spec; sidebar header + row polish
- newConversation: ignore a chatProjectId-only template when deciding to
apply the default model spec, so starting a chat in a project no longer
strips the conversation `spec`
- useSelectMention: the Model Selector and @ command now retain the active
project across endpoint/spec/preset switches; other new-chat paths still
clear it
- Chats header now matches the Projects header (inline chevron + a new-chat
icon button) and starts a non-project chat
- Project rows: use the new-chat icon for the per-project add button, render
at text-sm to match the chat list, and align the row actions + hover color
with conversation rows
* fix: read project scope from router params; align sidebar header icons
- useSelectMention now reads the active project from React Router's search
params instead of window.location, which can drift out of sync because
new-chat params are written to the URL via raw history.pushState; the
Model Selector and @ command now reliably keep the project on switch
- Move the Chats section header out of the virtualized list so it renders
in the same context as the Projects header and isn't shifted by the
list scrollbar
- Inset header action icons (pr-2) so Projects/Chats header icons line up
with the project-row and conversation-row trailing actions
- Extract getRouteChatProjectId into utils for the submit path
* fix: preserve chatProjectId through the new-chat template reduction
The param-endpoint guard in newConversation reduced a new chat's template to
{ endpoint } only, dropping the chatProjectId injected by the Model Selector /
@ switch — so switching models cleared the project scope. Keep chatProjectId
in the reduced template.
* style: align chat-history panel top padding; improve projects page contrast
- Add pt-2 to the chat-history panel so its top spacing matches the other
side panels (agent builder, skills, files, etc.)
- Projects grid + workspace now use the darkest surface for the page
(surface-primary) with cards, inputs, and the composer one step lighter
(surface-secondary) and tertiary on hover, so cards read as elevated
rather than darker than the background
* feat: interactive project landing chip + gallery icon for all-projects
- All-projects sidebar button uses the gallery-vertical-end icon
- The project landing chip is now interactive: click it to switch projects
via a searchable combobox (ControlCombobox), or the trailing × to drop the
project scope. Both update the draft conversation and the ?projectId search
param in place, so the typed message and selected model are preserved
* test: fix Conversations unit test for refactored sidebar; add projects e2e
- Update Conversations.test.tsx mocks for the inline Chats header
(useNewConvo, useQueryClient, conversation atom, NewChatIcon, TooltipAnchor),
drop the removed chatsHeaderControls prop, and remove the mock for the
deleted ../Header module — fixes the failing frontend Jest job
- Add e2e/specs/mock/projects.spec.ts covering project creation, the
project-scoped new-chat landing + interactive chip (switch/remove), and
listing projects on /projects
- Give the landing chip combobox a stable selectId for reliable targeting
* fix: refresh project stats after project-chat activity; stabilize e2e
- useEventHandlers: when a project chat is created/updated, invalidate the
live [projects] query (gated on chatProjectId) instead of the now-unused
projectConversations key, so the sidebar + all-projects stats refresh
after a streamed reply (addresses a Codex finding)
- projects e2e: assert the reliable project-landing behavior (chip, scoped
composer, accepted send) rather than the /c/:id transition, which the
mock LLM harness doesn't complete
* test: verify a project chat saves and is filed under its project (e2e)
- Switch to a mock endpoint before sending so the message streams without a
real API key (the default model failed with "No key found", so no chat was
saved and the page never left /c/new); this also asserts the project chip
survives the model switch
- Restore the reply + /c/:id transition assertions and add a check that the
chat is listed under the expanded project in the sidebar
- Add data-testid="project-chats-<id>" to the inline project chat list
* fix: address Codex review findings (project scope edge cases)
- useSelectMention: fall back to the conversation's chatProjectId when the
URL has no projectId, so switching model/spec inside an existing project
chat (/c/:id) keeps the project assignment
- Conversations: include chatProjectId in the MemoizedConvo comparator so a
sidebar row's project menu doesn't stay stale after a reassignment
- useDeleteProjectMutation: clear the active conversation's chatProjectId
when its project is deleted (mirrors the assignment mutation); drop the
now-dead projectConversations invalidation
- useQueryParams: carry the project into the new conversation when applying
URL settings, so /c/new?projectId=...&<settings> stays scoped
* fix: project stats pagination + archived-chat edge cases (data-schemas)
- listChatProjects: include the null lastConversationAt bucket in the desc
cursor so empty projects paginate (a $lt:<date> predicate excluded nulls,
hiding chat-less projects from "Load more")
- saveConvo: recompute project stats instead of the incremental fast path
when the saved conversation is itself archived/temporary/expired, so a
project's lastConversationAt/Id no longer points at a hidden chat
* test: cover chat-less project pagination across the dated→null boundary
* fix: validate project ownership in bulkSaveConvos
Bulk paths (import/duplicate/fork) persisted whatever chatProjectId the
payload carried; an id that does not belong to the user created an orphan
assignment hidden from both the project and the unassigned sidebar. Validate
ownership like saveConvo and strip un-owned project ids before persisting,
refreshing stats only for owned projects.
* fix(projects): preserve chatProjectId on continuation, basename-safe delete redirect, project-detail invalidation
* fix(projects): navigate project workspace chats via useNavigateToConvo to avoid stale conversation state
* fix(projects): include projectConversations cache when resolving deleted chat's project for detail invalidation
* fix(projects): refresh both projects when a save or bulk write moves a chat between them
* style(projects): use Folders icon for the sidebar Projects header
* fix(projects): require id on ProjectUser so ProjectRequest extends Express Request cleanly
* style(projects): taller project chip with hover-revealed remove button, upward combobox; sort en translations
* style(projects): show endpoint/agent icon for project workspace chat rows
* feat: Add granular access control to shared links via ACL system
* fix(shared-links): preserve isPublic on failed migration grants
Transient ACL failures during auto-migration permanently stranded
links — $unset ran unconditionally, removing the legacy flag that
triggers retry. Now only $unset isPublic after all grants succeed.
* fix(config): skip isPublic unset for failed ACL grants
Bulk migration unconditionally removed isPublic from all links,
even those whose ACL writes failed. Failed links then lost the
legacy marker needed for auto-migration retry. Now tracks failed
link IDs per-batch and excludes them from the $unset step.
Also adds sharedLink to AccessRole resourceType schema enum —
was missing, only worked because seedDefaultRoles uses
findOneAndUpdate which bypasses validation.
* ci(config): add jest config and PR workflow for migration tests
config/__tests__/ specs depend on api/jest.config.js module
mappings but had no dedicated runner. Adds config/jest.config.js
extending api config with absolutized paths, npm test:config
script, and a GitHub Actions workflow triggered by changes to
config/, api/models/, api/db/, or packages/ ACL code.
* fix(permissions): honor boolean sharedLinks config
SHARED_LINKS has no USE permission, so boolean config produced
an empty update payload — gate conditions only matched object
form, making `sharedLinks: false` a no-op on existing perms.
* fix(share): resolve role before creating shared link
Role lookup between create and grant left an orphaned link
without ACL entries if getRoleByName threw — retry then hit "Share already exists" with no recovery path.
* fix: Restore Public ACL Access Checks
* fix: Type Public ACL Lookup
* fix: Preserve Private Legacy Shared Links
* chore: Promote Shared Link Permission Migration
* fix: Address Shared Link Review Findings
* fix: Repair Shared Link CI Follow-Up
* fix: Narrow Shared Link Mongoose Test Mock
* fix: Address Shared Link Review Follow-Ups
* fix: Close Shared Link Review Gaps
* fix: Guard Missing Shared Link Permission Backfill
* test: Add Shared Link Mock E2E
* test: Stabilize Shared Link Mock E2E
---------
Co-authored-by: Danny Avila <danny@librechat.ai>
* feat: replace unsupported MongoDB aggregation operators for FerretDB compatibility
Replace $lookup, $unwind, $sample, $replaceRoot, and $addFields aggregation
stages which are unsupported on FerretDB v2.x (postgres-documentdb backend).
- Prompt.js: Replace $lookup/$unwind/$project pipelines with find().select().lean()
+ attachProductionPrompts() batch helper. Replace $group/$replaceRoot/$sample
in getRandomPromptGroups with distinct() + Fisher-Yates shuffle.
- Agent/Prompt migration scripts: Replace $lookup anti-join pattern with
distinct() + $nin two-step queries for finding un-migrated resources.
All replacement patterns verified against FerretDB v2.7.0.
* fix: use $pullAll for simple array removals, fix memberIds type mismatches
Replace $pull with $pullAll for exact-value scalar array removals. Both
operators work on MongoDB and FerretDB, but $pullAll is more explicit for
exact matching (no condition expressions).
Fix critical type mismatch bugs where ObjectId values were used against
String[] memberIds arrays in Group queries:
- config/delete-user.js: use string uid instead of ObjectId user._id
- e2e/setup/cleanupUser.ts: convert userId.toString() before query
Harden PermissionService.bulkUpdateResourcePermissions abort handling to
prevent crash when abortTransaction is called after commitTransaction.
All changes verified against FerretDB v2.7.0 and MongoDB Memory Server.
* fix: harden transaction support probe for FerretDB compatibility
Commit the transaction before aborting in supportsTransactions probe, and
wrap abortTransaction in try-catch to prevent crashes when abort is called
after a successful commit (observed behavior on FerretDB).
* feat: add FerretDB compatibility test suite, retry utilities, and CI config
Add comprehensive FerretDB integration test suite covering:
- $pullAll scalar array operations
- $pull with subdocument conditions
- $lookup replacement (find + manual join)
- $sample replacement (distinct + Fisher-Yates)
- $bit and $bitsAllSet operations
- Migration anti-join pattern
- Multi-tenancy (useDb, scaling, write amplification)
- Sharding proof-of-concept
- Production operations (backup/restore, schema migration, deadlock retry)
Add production retryWithBackoff utility for deadlock recovery during
concurrent index creation on FerretDB/DocumentDB backends.
Add UserController.spec.js tests for deleteUserController (runs in CI).
Configure jest and eslint to isolate FerretDB tests from CI pipelines:
- packages/data-schemas/jest.config.mjs: ignore misc/ directory
- eslint.config.mjs: ignore packages/data-schemas/misc/
Include Docker Compose config for local FerretDB v2.7 + postgres-documentdb,
dedicated jest/tsconfig for the test files, and multi-tenancy findings doc.
* style: brace formatting in aclEntry.ts modifyPermissionBits
* refactor: reorganize retry utilities and update imports
- Moved retryWithBackoff utility to a new file `retry.ts` for better structure.
- Updated imports in `orgOperations.ferretdb.spec.ts` to reflect the new location of retry utilities.
- Removed old import statement for retryWithBackoff from index.ts to streamline exports.
* test: add $pullAll coverage for ConversationTag and PermissionService
Add integration tests for deleteConversationTag verifying $pullAll
removes tags from conversations correctly, and for
syncUserEntraGroupMemberships verifying $pullAll removes user from
non-matching Entra groups while preserving local group membership.
---------
* ✨ v0.8.3
* chore: Bump package versions and update configuration
- Updated package versions for @librechat/api (1.7.25), @librechat/client (0.4.54), librechat-data-provider (0.8.302), and @librechat/data-schemas (0.0.38).
- Incremented configuration version in librechat.example.yaml to 1.3.6.
* feat: Add OpenRouter headers to OpenAI configuration
- Introduced 'X-OpenRouter-Title' and 'X-OpenRouter-Categories' headers in the OpenAI configuration for enhanced compatibility with OpenRouter services.
- Updated related tests to ensure the new headers are correctly included in the configuration responses.
* chore: Update package versions and dependencies
- Bumped versions for several dependencies including @eslint/eslintrc to 3.3.4, axios to 1.13.5, express to 5.2.1, and lodash to 4.17.23.
- Updated @librechat/backend and @librechat/frontend versions to 0.8.3.
- Added new dependencies: turbo and mammoth.
- Adjusted various other dependencies to their latest versions for improved compatibility and performance.
* 🔧 chore: Update configuration version to 1.3.4 in librechat.example.yaml and data-provider config.ts
- Bumped the configuration version in both librechat.example.yaml and data-provider/src/config.ts to 1.3.4.
- Added new options for creating prompts and agents in the interface section of the YAML configuration.
- Updated capabilities list in the endpoints section to include 'deferred_tools'.
* 🔧 chore: Bump version to 0.8.3-rc1 across multiple packages and update related configurations
- Updated version to 0.8.3-rc1 in bun.lock, package.json, and various package.json files for frontend, backend, and data provider.
- Adjusted Dockerfile and Dockerfile.multi to reflect the new version.
- Incremented version for @librechat/api from 1.7.22 to 1.7.23 and for @librechat/client from 0.4.51 to 0.4.52.
- Updated appVersion in helm Chart.yaml to 0.8.3-rc1.
- Enhanced test configuration to align with the new version.
* 🔧 chore: Update version to 0.8.300 across multiple packages
- Bumped version to 0.8.300 in bun.lock, package-lock.json, and package.json for the data provider.
- Ensured consistency in versioning across the frontend, backend, and data provider packages.
* 🔧 chore: Bump package versions in bun.lock
- Updated version for @librechat/api from 1.7.22 to 1.7.23.
- Incremented version for @librechat/client from 0.4.51 to 0.4.52.
- Bumped version for @librechat/data-schemas from 0.0.35 to 0.0.36.
* chore: Update version from v0.8.2-rc3 to v0.8.2 across multiple files
* chore: Update package versions for @librechat/api to 1.7.22 and @librechat/client to 0.4.51
* chore: Bump version of librechat-data-provider from 0.8.230 to 0.8.231
* chore: Bump version of @librechat/data-schemas to 0.0.35
* chore: bump config version to 1.3.2
* chore: bump config version to 1.3.3
* docs: Update README to include new features for resumable streams and enhanced platform capabilities
* ✨ v0.8.2-rc2
* chore: Update package versions in bun.lock and package-lock.json
- Bumped versions for @librechat/api (1.7.10 to 1.7.20), @librechat/client (0.4.3 to 0.4.4), librechat-data-provider (0.8.210 to 0.8.220), and @librechat/data-schemas (0.0.32 to 0.0.33) in relevant files.
* 🗑️ chore: Remove unused Legacy Provider clients and related helpers
* Deleted OpenAIClient and GoogleClient files along with their associated tests.
* Removed references to these clients in the clients index file.
* Cleaned up typedefs by removing the OpenAISpecClient export.
* Updated chat controllers to use the OpenAI SDK directly instead of the removed client classes.
* chore/remove-openapi-specs
* 🗑️ chore: Remove unused mergeSort and misc utility functions
* Deleted mergeSort.js and misc.js files as they are no longer needed.
* Removed references to cleanUpPrimaryKeyValue in messages.js and adjusted related logic.
* Updated mongoMeili.ts to eliminate local implementations of removed functions.
* chore: remove legacy endpoints
* chore: remove all plugins endpoint related code
* chore: remove unused prompt handling code and clean up imports
* Deleted handleInputs.js and instructions.js files as they are no longer needed.
* Removed references to these files in the prompts index.js.
* Updated docker-compose.yml to simplify reverse proxy configuration.
* chore: remove unused LightningIcon import from Icons.tsx
* chore: clean up translation.json by removing deprecated and unused keys
* chore: update Jest configuration and remove unused mock file
* Simplified the setupFiles array in jest.config.js by removing the fetchEventSource mock.
* Deleted the fetchEventSource.js mock file as it is no longer needed.
* fix: simplify endpoint type check in Landing and ConversationStarters components
* Updated the endpoint type check to use strict equality for better clarity and performance.
* Ensured consistency in the handling of the azureOpenAI endpoint across both components.
* chore: remove unused dependencies from package.json and package-lock.json
* chore: remove legacy EditController, associated routes and imports
* chore: update banResponse logic to refine request handling for banned users
* chore: remove unused validateEndpoint middleware and its references
* chore: remove unused 'res' parameter from initializeClient in multiple endpoint files
* chore: remove unused 'isSmallScreen' prop from BookmarkNav and NewChat components; clean up imports in ArchivedChatsTable and useSetIndexOptions hooks; enhance localization in PromptVersions
* chore: remove unused import of Constants and TMessage from MobileNav; retain only necessary QueryKeys import
* chore: remove unused TResPlugin type and related references; clean up imports in types and schemas
* v0.8.1
* fix: GitHub workflows for OIDC trusted publishing
- Added permissions for OIDC trusted publishing in client, data-provider, and data-schemas workflows.
- Updated npm installation to support OIDC in all workflows.
- Changed npm publish commands to include `--provenance` for better package integrity.
- Updated repository URLs in package.json files for client, data-provider, and data-schemas to remove `git+` prefix.
* ✨ v0.8.1-rc2
- Updated version numbers in Dockerfile, Dockerfile.multi, package.json, and various package.json files for client, api, and data-provider.
- Adjusted appVersion in Chart.yaml and constants in config.ts to reflect the new version.
- Incremented versions for @librechat/api, @librechat/client, and librechat-data-provider packages.
* chore: Update Chart version to 1.9.3
- Incremented the chart version in Chart.yaml to reflect the latest changes.
* remove all user metadata on deletion
* chore: import order
* fix: Update JSDoc types for deleteMessages function parameters and return value
* fix: Enhance user deletion process by removing associated data and updating group memberships
* fix: Add missing config middleware to user deletion route
* fix: Refactor agent and prompt deletion processes to bulk delete and remove associated ACL entries
* fix: Add deletion of OAuth tokens and ACL entries in user deletion process
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Co-authored-by: Danny Avila <danny@librechat.ai>