Adds the `qwen` built-in provider and the `qwen://` DSN scheme, keyed by
QWEN_API_KEY and defaulting to Model Studio's international host. Like kimi
(ADR-0026) it is `provider/openai` pointed elsewhere — no new client.
Model Studio serves the same models over two protocols, so the real decision
was which wire format to speak. ADR-0027 records why it is the OpenAI one:
down the anthropic client `ReasoningEffort` is ignored by design, structured
output rides the first-party `output_config.format` mechanism the shim does
not implement, and cached-token accounting reads Anthropic-only usage fields.
Each of those fails silently rather than loudly, which is what makes the
choice worth writing down. The shim stays reachable ad hoc via an
`anthropic://` DSN.
The kimi and qwen DSN factories were byte-identical, so they now share one
`openaiCompatScheme` helper: the "credential comes from the DSN token, and
the missing-key hint names LLM_<NAME>" rules hold by construction instead of
by copy.
Tests are hermetic and break-checked (all six fail on a deliberate mutation),
including the reverse credential leak — a visible QWEN_API_KEY must not
authenticate the openai built-in — and reasoning_effort asserted on the wire
body, which is the ADR's load-bearing claim.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <[email protected]>
Add a first-class `kimi` provider and `kimi://` DSN scheme for Moonshot AI's
OpenAI-compatible Chat Completions API. Both reuse provider/openai (no new
client, mirroring llama-swap's chat path). Default endpoint is the
international host; the China endpoint is reachable via a kimi:// LLM_* DSN.
- Credential is KIMI_API_KEY, read through the registry's injected envLookup
so it stays hermetically testable. WithAPIKey is passed unconditionally so
an unset KIMI_API_KEY can never fall through to the openai client's
OPENAI_API_KEY default.
- New openai.WithAPIKeyName option customizes the missing-key error hint
(default OPENAI_API_KEY); kimi names KIMI_API_KEY.
- Hermetic tests: built-in base URL + bearer, missing-key hint names
KIMI_API_KEY with no OPENAI fallthrough and no network hit, kimi:// scheme
round-trips against the China host.
- Docs in sync: README built-in table + DSN scheme list + support matrix,
.env.example, env.go DSN doc, ADR-0026 (+ index, backfilling 0024/0025),
progress.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
- New leaf package `audio` (ADR-0017): SpeechModel/SpeechProvider and
TranscriptionModel/TranscriptionProvider with imagegen conventions
(zero value = backend default, functional options + Apply, bytes
in/out, never URLs). Root re-exports added.
- imagegen.Editor (ADR-0018): optional image-to-image interface —
EditRequest carries the generation knobs plus Init image and
denoising Strength; separate interface so existing Models keep
compiling.
- provider/llamaswap implements all of it: POST /v1/audio/speech (JSON,
raw-audio response, MIME from Content-Type with format fallback),
POST /v1/audio/transcriptions (multipart, response_format=json),
ListVoices (GET /v1/audio/voices?model=, tolerant of string-list and
object-list shapes), POST /sdapi/v1/img2img (txt2img wire +
init_images/denoising_strength, shared image decode), and Health(ctx)
(GET /health) — a cheap liveness probe for often-offline hosts.
- Hermetic httptest coverage for every new wire shape and validation
path; README sections + support-matrix footnote updated in the same
commit (also corrects the stale /v1/images/generations claim — the
image path has been SDAPI since the seed fix).
First consumer: mort's llamaswap media tool cluster (status / image /
TTS / STT agent tools against the netherstorm host).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01AXQxVhXBw8PwFAtsVrXSmj
llama-swap was http-only by DSN, pushing TLS-fronted instances onto the openai://
scheme (which loses the management/image methods). Add a "llama-swaps" scheme
that builds an https base URL, alongside "llama-swap" (http, local-first) —
mirroring redis/rediss. Both share one factory; llama-swaps is scheme-only (no
default built-in). The choice stays explicit because a DSN has no reliable
http-vs-https signal.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
Add provider/llamaswap, a tailored provider for llama-swap (the model-swapping
proxy over llama.cpp / stable-diffusion.cpp). Its chat path delegates to
provider/openai at {base}/v1 — no duplicated wire client (ADR-0007) — with
legacy max_tokens, a Bearer no-key placeholder for keyless local instances, and
a timeout-free client so cold model swaps rely on context deadlines. The
"tailored" surface is concrete management methods (ListModels / Running /
Unload) that don't belong on the canonical llm.Provider interface. The
llama-swap:// DSN scheme builds an http base URL (local-first); a no-URL
built-in errors clearly on use, mirroring foreman.
Add imagegen, a new canonical text-to-image interface separate from llm
(Request/Result/Model/Provider; Image = llm.ImagePart so generated images feed
straight back into chat). First backend is llama-swap via OpenAI
/v1/images/generations (b64_json, bytes-only). Re-exported from the root. v1 is
txt2img only.
Hermetic httptest coverage for chat delegation, management endpoints, image
decode, and scheme wiring. ADR-0015 + ADR-0016, README support matrix +
image-gen section, CLAUDE.md package map, and progress.md updated in the same
commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
Phase 8: all six live checks pass (tier aliases, thinking-tier chat, real
tool invocation, structured Generate[T], forced failover with bench+skip,
skill agent). Discovery: ollama.com ignores the format field — the
provider now also states the schema as a system instruction (constrained
decoding locally, instruction-guided JSON on cloud), with hermetic test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>