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feat: kimi (Moonshot AI) built-in provider (ADR-0026)
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]>
2026-07-18 02:59:30 -04:00

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# majordomo example environment.
# Copy to .env and fill in real values. .env is gitignored — never commit it.
# Ollama Cloud API key (used by the ollama-cloud provider and live tests).
OLLAMA_API_KEY=your-ollama-cloud-key-here
# Built-in provider keys (each optional; only needed for the providers you use).
#OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
#KIMI_API_KEY=sk-... # Moonshot AI (Kimi); provider name "kimi"
#ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
#GOOGLE_API_KEY=...
# LLM_* env-DSN provider definitions (go-llm parity).
# Format: LLM_<NAME>=scheme://[token@]host[/path]
# <NAME> becomes the provider's registry name (LLM_M1 -> "m1").
#LLM_M1=foreman://[email protected]
#LLM_M5=foreman://[email protected]