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DeepSeek TUI

Terminal coding agent for DeepSeek V4. It runs from the deepseek command, streams reasoning blocks, edits local workspaces with approval gates, and includes an auto mode that chooses both model and thinking level per turn.

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Install

deepseek is distributed as Rust binaries: the dispatcher command (deepseek) and the companion TUI runtime (deepseek-tui). Pick whichever install path you already use; they all put the same commands on your PATH. The npm package is an installer/wrapper for the release binaries, not the agent runtime itself.

# 1. npm — easiest if you already use Node. The package downloads the
#    matching prebuilt Rust binaries from GitHub Releases.
npm install -g deepseek-tui

# 2. Cargo — no Node needed.
cargo install deepseek-tui-cli --locked   # `deepseek` (entry point)
cargo install deepseek-tui     --locked   # `deepseek-tui` (TUI binary)

# 3. Homebrew — macOS package manager.
brew tap Hmbown/deepseek-tui
brew install deepseek-tui

# 4. Direct download — no package manager or toolchain.
#    https://github.com/Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI/releases
#    Prebuilt for Linux x64/ARM64, macOS x64/ARM64, Windows x64.

# 5. Docker — prebuilt release image.
docker volume create deepseek-tui-home
docker run --rm -it \
  -e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY="$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" \
  -v deepseek-tui-home:/home/deepseek/.deepseek \
  -v "$PWD:/workspace" \
  -w /workspace \
  ghcr.io/hmbown/deepseek-tui:latest

In mainland China, speed up the npm path with --registry=https://registry.npmmirror.com, or use the Cargo mirror below.

Download safety: official release binaries live under https://github.com/Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI/releases. For manual downloads, verify the SHA-256 manifest and avoid look-alike repositories or search-result mirrors. See download safety and checksums.

Already installed? Use the updater that matches the install path:

deepseek update                         # release-binary updater
npm install -g deepseek-tui@latest      # npm wrapper
brew update && brew upgrade deepseek-tui
cargo install deepseek-tui-cli --locked --force
cargo install deepseek-tui     --locked --force

CI npm crates.io DeepWiki project index

DeepSeek TUI screenshot


What Is It?

DeepSeek TUI is a coding agent that runs in your terminal. It can read and edit files, run shell commands, search the web, manage git, and coordinate sub-agents from a keyboard-driven TUI.

It is built around DeepSeek V4 (deepseek-v4-pro / deepseek-v4-flash), including 1M-token context windows, streaming reasoning blocks, and prefix-cache-aware cost reporting.

Key Features

  • Auto mode--model auto / /model auto chooses both the model and thinking level for each turn
  • Thinking-mode streaming — see DeepSeek reasoning blocks as the model works
  • Full tool suite — file ops, shell execution, git, web search/browse, apply-patch, sub-agents, MCP servers
  • 1M-token context — context tracking, manual or configured compaction, and prefix-cache telemetry
  • Prefix-cache stability tracking — an optional /statusline footer chip surfaces how stable the cached prefix has been across recent turns so cost-busting edits are visible before they land
  • Three modes — Plan (read-only explore), Agent (interactive with approval), YOLO (auto-approved)
  • Reasoning-effort tiers — cycle through off → high → max with Shift + Tab
  • Session save/resume — checkpoint and resume long-running sessions
  • Workspace rollback — side-git pre/post-turn snapshots with /restore and revert_turn, without touching your repo's .git
  • OS-level sandbox — Seatbelt on macOS, Landlock on Linux, Job Objects on Windows; shell commands run with workspace-scoped filesystem access only
  • Durable task queue — background tasks can survive restarts
  • HTTP/SSE runtime APIdeepseek serve --http for headless agent workflows
  • MCP protocol — connect to Model Context Protocol servers for extended tooling; please see docs/MCP.md
  • Native RLM (rlm_open/rlm_eval) — persistent REPL sessions for batched analysis; run cheap deepseek-v4-flash children with bounded helpers like peek, search, chunk, and sub_query_batch
  • LSP diagnostics — inline error/warning surfacing after every edit via rust-analyzer, pyright, typescript-language-server, gopls, clangd
  • User memory — optional persistent note file injected into the system prompt for cross-session preferences
  • Localized UIen, ja, zh-Hans, pt-BR with auto-detection
  • Live cost tracking — per-turn and session-level token usage and cost estimates; cache hit/miss breakdown; CNY display when the session locale is zh-Hans
  • Skills system — composable, installable instruction packs from GitHub; ships with a bundled starter set (skill-creator, mcp-builder, plugin-creator, v4-best-practices, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, pdf, feishu, skill-installer, delegate) so /skills is useful from first launch
  • Terminal-native notifications — OSC 9 (iTerm2/WezTerm/Ghostty), OSC 99 (Kitty), OSC 777 (Ghostty), plus desktop notification fallback
  • Built-in theme picker — Catppuccin, Tokyo Night, Dracula, Gruvbox alongside the original light/dark palettes; switch live with /theme

How It's Wired

deepseek (dispatcher CLI) → deepseek-tui (companion binary) → ratatui interface ↔ async engine ↔ OpenAI-compatible streaming client. Tool calls route through a typed registry (shell, file ops, git, web, sub-agents, MCP, RLM) and results stream back into the transcript. The engine manages session state, turn tracking, the durable task queue, and an LSP subsystem that feeds post-edit diagnostics into the model's context before the next reasoning step.

See docs/ARCHITECTURE.md for the full walkthrough.

Sub-agents: Concurrent Background Execution

DeepSeek TUI can dispatch multiple sub-agents that run in parallel — like a concurrent task queue:

  • Non-blocking launch. agent_open returns immediately. The child gets its own fresh context and tool registry and runs independently. The parent keeps working.
  • Background execution. Sub-agents execute concurrently (default cap: 10, configurable to 20). The engine manages the pool — no polling loop needed.
  • Completion notification. When a sub-agent finishes, the runtime delivers a structured <deepseek:subagent.done> event with a summary, evidence list, and execution metrics. The parent model reads the summary field and integrates findings.
  • Bounded result retrieval. Large transcripts are parked behind var_handle references. The model calls handle_read for slices, ranges, or JSONPath projections — keeping the parent context lean.

See docs/SUBAGENTS.md for the full sub-agent reference.


Quickstart

npm install -g deepseek-tui
deepseek --version
deepseek --model auto

Prebuilt binaries are published for Linux x64, Linux ARM64 (v0.8.8+), macOS x64, macOS ARM64, and Windows x64. For other targets (musl, riscv64, FreeBSD, etc.), see Install from source or docs/INSTALL.md.

On first launch you'll be prompted for your DeepSeek API key. The key is saved to ~/.deepseek/config.toml so it works from any directory without OS credential prompts.

You can also set it ahead of time:

deepseek auth set --provider deepseek   # saves to ~/.deepseek/config.toml
deepseek auth status                    # shows the active credential source

export DEEPSEEK_API_KEY="YOUR_KEY"      # env var alternative; use ~/.zshenv for non-interactive shells
deepseek

deepseek doctor                         # verify setup

If deepseek doctor says the rejected key came from DEEPSEEK_API_KEY, remove the stale export from your shell startup file, open a fresh shell, or run deepseek auth set --provider deepseek. Use deepseek auth status to see the config, keyring, and env-var source state without printing the key. Saved config keys take precedence over the keyring and environment and are easier to rotate.

To rotate or remove a saved key: deepseek auth clear --provider deepseek.

Tencent Cloud / CNB Remote-First Path

For an always-on workspace you can control from a phone, use the Tencent-native path: CNB mirror/source, Tencent Lighthouse HK, a Feishu/Lark long-connection bridge, and optional EdgeOne for a deliberate public HTTPS edge. The runtime API stays bound to localhost; EdgeOne is not used to expose /v1/*.

Start with docs/TENCENT_CLOUD_REMOTE_FIRST.md, then use docs/TENCENT_LIGHTHOUSE_HK.md for the server runbook.

Auto Mode

Use deepseek --model auto or /model auto when you want DeepSeek TUI to decide how much model and reasoning power a turn needs.

Auto mode controls two settings together:

  • Model: deepseek-v4-flash or deepseek-v4-pro
  • Thinking: off, high, or max

Before the real turn is sent, the app makes a small deepseek-v4-flash routing call with thinking off. That router looks at the latest request and recent context, then selects a concrete model and thinking level for the real request. Short/simple turns can stay on Flash with thinking off; coding, debugging, release work, architecture, security review, or ambiguous multi-step tasks can move up to Pro and/or higher thinking.

auto is local to DeepSeek TUI. The upstream API never receives model: "auto"; it receives the concrete model and thinking setting chosen for that turn. The TUI shows the selected route, and cost tracking is charged against the model that actually ran. If the router call fails or returns an invalid answer, the app falls back to a local heuristic. Sub-agents inherit auto mode unless you assign them an explicit model.

Use a fixed model or fixed thinking level when you want repeatable benchmarking, a strict cost ceiling, or a specific provider/model mapping.

Linux ARM64 (Raspberry Pi, Asahi, Graviton, HarmonyOS PC)

npm i -g deepseek-tui works on glibc-based ARM64 Linux from v0.8.8 onward. You can also download prebuilt binaries from the Releases page and place them side by side on your PATH.

China / Mirror-friendly Installation

If GitHub or npm downloads are slow from mainland China, use a Cargo registry mirror:

# ~/.cargo/config.toml
[source.crates-io]
replace-with = "tuna"

[source.tuna]
registry = "sparse+https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/crates.io-index/"

Then install both binaries (the dispatcher delegates to the TUI at runtime):

cargo install deepseek-tui-cli --locked   # provides `deepseek`
cargo install deepseek-tui     --locked   # provides `deepseek-tui`
deepseek --version

Prebuilt binaries can also be downloaded from GitHub Releases. Use DEEPSEEK_TUI_RELEASE_BASE_URL for mirrored release assets.

Windows (Scoop)

Scoop is a Windows package manager. DeepSeek TUI is listed in Scoop's main bucket, but that manifest updates independently and can lag the GitHub/npm/Cargo release. Run scoop update first, then verify the installed version with deepseek --version:

scoop update
scoop install deepseek-tui
deepseek --version

Use npm or direct GitHub release downloads when you need the newest release before Scoop's manifest catches up.

Install from source

Works on any Tier-1 Rust target — including musl, riscv64, FreeBSD, and older ARM64 distros.

# Linux build deps (Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL):
#   sudo apt-get install -y build-essential pkg-config libdbus-1-dev
#   sudo dnf install -y gcc make pkgconf-pkg-config dbus-devel

git clone https://github.com/Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI.git
cd DeepSeek-TUI

cargo install --path crates/cli --locked   # requires Rust 1.88+; provides `deepseek`
cargo install --path crates/tui --locked   # provides `deepseek-tui`

Both binaries are required. Cross-compilation and platform-specific notes: docs/INSTALL.md.

Other API Providers

# NVIDIA NIM
deepseek auth set --provider nvidia-nim --api-key "YOUR_NVIDIA_API_KEY"
deepseek --provider nvidia-nim

# AtlasCloud
deepseek auth set --provider atlascloud --api-key "YOUR_ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
deepseek --provider atlascloud

# OpenRouter
deepseek auth set --provider openrouter --api-key "YOUR_OPENROUTER_API_KEY"
deepseek --provider openrouter --model deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

# Novita
deepseek auth set --provider novita --api-key "YOUR_NOVITA_API_KEY"
deepseek --provider novita --model deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

# Fireworks
deepseek auth set --provider fireworks --api-key "YOUR_FIREWORKS_API_KEY"
deepseek --provider fireworks --model deepseek-v4-pro

# Generic OpenAI-compatible endpoint
deepseek auth set --provider openai --api-key "YOUR_OPENAI_COMPATIBLE_API_KEY"
OPENAI_BASE_URL="https://openai-compatible.example/v4" deepseek --provider openai --model glm-5

# Self-hosted SGLang
SGLANG_BASE_URL="http://localhost:30000/v1" deepseek --provider sglang --model deepseek-v4-flash

# Self-hosted vLLM
VLLM_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8000/v1" deepseek --provider vllm --model deepseek-v4-flash

# Self-hosted Ollama
ollama pull deepseek-coder:1.3b
deepseek --provider ollama --model deepseek-coder:1.3b

Inside the TUI, /provider opens the provider picker and /model opens the model picker. /provider openrouter and /model <id> switch directly, while /models lists live API models. The /model picker uses the active provider's live model catalog when the provider exposes one, with provider-aware defaults as a fallback.


Release Notes

Release-specific changes live in CHANGELOG.md. This README stays focused on current install paths, core workflows, provider setup, runtime interfaces, and extension points.


Usage

deepseek                                         # interactive TUI
deepseek "explain this function"                 # one-shot prompt
deepseek exec --auto --output-format stream-json "fix this bug"  # NDJSON backend stream
deepseek exec --resume <SESSION_ID> "follow up"  # continue a non-interactive session
deepseek --model deepseek-v4-flash "summarize"   # model override
deepseek --model auto "fix this bug"             # auto-select model + thinking
deepseek --yolo                                  # auto-approve tools
deepseek auth set --provider deepseek            # save API key
deepseek doctor                                  # check setup & connectivity
deepseek doctor --json                           # machine-readable diagnostics
deepseek setup --status                          # read-only setup status
deepseek setup --tools --plugins                 # scaffold tool/plugin dirs
deepseek models                                  # list live API models
deepseek sessions                                # list saved sessions
deepseek resume --last                           # resume the most recent session in this workspace
deepseek resume <SESSION_ID>                     # resume a specific session by UUID
deepseek fork <SESSION_ID>                       # fork a session at a chosen turn
deepseek serve --http                            # HTTP/SSE API server
deepseek serve --acp                             # ACP stdio adapter for Zed/custom agents
deepseek run pr <N>                              # fetch PR and pre-seed review prompt
deepseek mcp list                                # list configured MCP servers
deepseek mcp validate                            # validate MCP config/connectivity
deepseek mcp-server                              # run dispatcher MCP stdio server
deepseek update                                  # check for and apply binary updates

Docker images are published to GHCR for release builds:

docker volume create deepseek-tui-home

docker run --rm -it \
  -e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY="$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" \
  -v deepseek-tui-home:/home/deepseek/.deepseek \
  -v "$PWD:/workspace" \
  -w /workspace \
  ghcr.io/hmbown/deepseek-tui:latest

See docs/DOCKER.md for pinned tags, local image builds, volume ownership notes, and non-interactive pipeline usage.

Zed / ACP

DeepSeek can run as a custom Agent Client Protocol server for editors that spawn local ACP agents over stdio. In Zed, add a custom agent server:

{
  "agent_servers": {
    "DeepSeek": {
      "type": "custom",
      "command": "deepseek",
      "args": ["serve", "--acp"],
      "env": {}
    }
  }
}

The first ACP slice supports new sessions and prompt responses through your existing DeepSeek config/API key. Tool-backed editing and checkpoint replay are not exposed through ACP yet.

Community-maintained adapter: acp-deepseek-adapter bridges deepseek exec --auto to cc-connect for users who need tool-backed ACP workflows outside the built-in Zed slice.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Key Action
Tab Complete / or @ entries; while running, queue draft as follow-up; otherwise cycle mode
Shift+Tab Cycle reasoning-effort: off → high → max
F1 Searchable help overlay
Esc Back / dismiss
Ctrl+K Command palette
Ctrl+R Resume an earlier session
Alt+R Search prompt history and recover cleared drafts
Ctrl+S Stash current draft (/stash list, /stash pop to recover)
@path Attach file/directory context in composer
(at composer start) Select attachment row for removal

Full shortcut catalog: docs/KEYBINDINGS.md.


Modes

Mode Behavior
Plan 🔍 Read-only investigation — model explores and proposes a plan before making changes; multi-step investigations use checklist_write
Agent 🤖 Default interactive mode — multi-step tool use with approval gates; substantial work is tracked with checklist_write
YOLO Auto-approve all tools in a trusted workspace; multi-step work still keeps a visible checklist

Configuration

User config: ~/.deepseek/config.toml. Project overlay: <workspace>/.deepseek/config.toml (denied: api_key, base_url, provider, mcp_config_path). config.example.toml has every option.

Key environment variables:

Variable Purpose
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY API key
DEEPSEEK_BASE_URL API base URL
DEEPSEEK_HTTP_HEADERS Optional custom model request headers, e.g. X-Model-Provider-Id=your-model-provider
DEEPSEEK_MODEL Default model
DEEPSEEK_STREAM_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECS Stream idle timeout in seconds, default 300, clamped to 1..=3600
DEEPSEEK_PROVIDER deepseek (default), nvidia-nim, openai, atlascloud, openrouter, novita, fireworks, sglang, vllm, ollama
DEEPSEEK_PROFILE Config profile name
DEEPSEEK_MEMORY Set to on to enable user memory
DEEPSEEK_ALLOW_INSECURE_HTTP=1 Allow non-local http:// API base URLs on trusted networks
NVIDIA_API_KEY / OPENAI_API_KEY / ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY / OPENROUTER_API_KEY / NOVITA_API_KEY / FIREWORKS_API_KEY / SGLANG_API_KEY / VLLM_API_KEY / OLLAMA_API_KEY Provider auth
OPENAI_BASE_URL / OPENAI_MODEL Generic OpenAI-compatible endpoint and model ID
ATLASCLOUD_BASE_URL / ATLASCLOUD_MODEL AtlasCloud endpoint and model override
OPENROUTER_BASE_URL OpenRouter endpoint override
NOVITA_BASE_URL Novita endpoint override
FIREWORKS_BASE_URL Fireworks endpoint override
SGLANG_BASE_URL Self-hosted SGLang endpoint
SGLANG_MODEL Self-hosted SGLang model ID
VLLM_BASE_URL Self-hosted vLLM endpoint
VLLM_MODEL Self-hosted vLLM model ID
OLLAMA_BASE_URL Self-hosted Ollama endpoint
OLLAMA_MODEL Self-hosted Ollama model tag
NO_ANIMATIONS=1 Force accessibility mode at startup
SSL_CERT_FILE Custom CA bundle for corporate proxies

Set locale in settings.toml, use /config locale zh-Hans, or rely on LC_ALL/LANG to choose UI chrome and the fallback language sent to V4 models. The latest user message still wins for natural-language reasoning and replies, so Chinese user turns stay Chinese even on an English system locale. See docs/CONFIGURATION.md and docs/MCP.md.


Models & Pricing

Model Context Input (cache hit) Input (cache miss) Output
deepseek-v4-pro 1M $0.003625 / 1M* $0.435 / 1M* $0.87 / 1M*
deepseek-v4-flash 1M $0.0028 / 1M $0.14 / 1M $0.28 / 1M

DeepSeek Platform defaults to https://api.deepseek.com/beta so beta-gated API features can be tested without extra setup. Set base_url = "https://api.deepseek.com" to opt out.

Legacy aliases deepseek-chat / deepseek-reasoner map to deepseek-v4-flash and retire after July 24, 2026. NVIDIA NIM variants use your NVIDIA account terms.

DeepSeek Pro rates currently reflect a limited-time 75% discount, which remains valid until 15:59 UTC on 31 May 2026. After that time, the TUI cost estimator will revert to the base Pro rates.

Note

For the latest DeepSeek-V4-Pro pricing, including the current 75% discount valid until 15:59 UTC on 31 May 2026, please consult the official DeepSeek pricing page. All rates listed in the README correspond to the officially published values.


Publishing Your Own Skill

DeepSeek TUI discovers skills from workspace directories (.agents/skillsskills.opencode/skills.claude/skills.cursor/skills) and global directories (~/.agents/skills~/.claude/skills~/.deepseek/skills). Each skill is a directory with a SKILL.md file:

~/.agents/skills/my-skill/
└── SKILL.md

Frontmatter required:

---
name: my-skill
description: Use this when DeepSeek should follow my custom workflow.
---

# My Skill
Instructions for the agent go here.

Commands: /skills (list), /skill <name> (activate), /skill new (scaffold), /skill install github:<owner>/<repo> (community), /skill update / uninstall / trust. Community installs from GitHub require no backend service. Installed skills appear in the model-visible session context; the agent can auto-select relevant skills via the load_skill tool when your task matches their descriptions.

First launch also installs bundled system skills for common workflows: skill-creator, delegate, v4-best-practices, plugin-creator, skill-installer, mcp-builder, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, pdf, and feishu. These live under ~/.deepseek/skills and are versioned so new bundles are added on upgrade without recreating skills the user deliberately deleted.


Documentation

Doc Topic
ARCHITECTURE.md Codebase internals
CONFIGURATION.md Full config reference
MODES.md Plan / Agent / YOLO modes
MCP.md Model Context Protocol integration
RUNTIME_API.md HTTP/SSE API server
INSTALL.md Platform-specific install guide
DOCKER.md GHCR image, volumes, and Docker usage
CNB_MIRROR.md CNB mirror and China-friendly install notes
TENCENT_CLOUD_REMOTE_FIRST.md Tencent/CNB/Lighthouse/Feishu remote-first path
TENCENT_LIGHTHOUSE_HK.md Lighthouse Hong Kong server setup
MEMORY.md User memory feature guide
SUBAGENTS.md Sub-agent role taxonomy and lifecycle
KEYBINDINGS.md Full shortcut catalog
RELEASE_RUNBOOK.md Release process
LOCALIZATION.md UI locale matrix & switching
OPERATIONS_RUNBOOK.md Ops & recovery

Full Changelog: CHANGELOG.md.


Thanks

  • DeepSeek — thank you for the models and support that power every turn. 感谢 DeepSeek 提供模型与支持,让每一次交互成为可能。
  • DataWhale 🐋 — thank you for your support and for welcoming us into the Whale Brother family. 感谢 DataWhale 的支持,并欢迎我们加入“鲸兄弟”大家庭。
  • OpenWarp — thank you for prioritizing DeepSeek TUI support and for collaborating on a better terminal-agent experience.
  • Open Design — thank you for support and collaboration around design-forward agent workflows.

This project ships with help from a growing community of contributors:

  • merchloubna70-dot — 28 PRs spanning features, fixes, and VS Code extension scaffolding (#645–#681)
  • WyxBUPT-22 — Markdown rendering for tables, bold/italic, and horizontal rules (#579)
  • loongmiaow-pixel — Windows + China install documentation (#578)
  • 20bytes — User memory docs and help polish (#569)
  • staryxchen — glibc compatibility preflight (#556)
  • Vishnu1837 — glibc compatibility improvements and terminal restoration on SIGINT/SIGTERM (#565, #1586)
  • shentoumengxin — Shell cwd boundary validation (#524)
  • toi500 — Windows paste fix report
  • xsstomy — Terminal startup repaint report
  • melody0709 — Slash-prefix Enter activation report
  • lloydzhou and jeoor — Compaction cost reports; lloydzhou also contributed deterministic environment context (#813, #922) and KV prefix-cache stabilisation (#1080)
  • Agent-Skill-007 — README clarity pass (#685)
  • woyxiang — Windows install documentation (#696)
  • wangfeng — Pricing/discount info update (#692)
  • zichen0116 — CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (#686)
  • dfwqdyl-ui — model ID case-sensitivity compatibility report (#729)
  • Oliver-ZPLiu — stale working... state bug report, Windows clipboard fallback, MCP Streamable HTTP session fixes, and Homebrew tap automation (#738, #850, #1643, #1631)
  • reidliu41 — resume hint, workspace trust persistence, Ollama provider support, thinking-block stream finalization, CI cache hardening, streaming wrap, and DeepSeek model completions (#863, #870, #921, #1078, #1603, #1628, #1601)
  • xieshutao — plain Markdown skill fallback (#869)
  • GK012 — npm wrapper --version fallback (#885)
  • y0sif — parent turn-loop wakeup after direct child sub-agent completion (#901)
  • mac119 and leo119deepseek update command documentation (#838, #917)
  • dumbjack / 浩淼的mac — command-safety null-byte hardening (#706, #918)
  • macworkers — fork confirmation with the new session id (#600, #919)
  • zero and zerx-lab — notification condition config and richer OSC 9 notification body (#820, #920)
  • chnjames — cached @mention completions, config recovery polish, and Windows UTF-8 shell output (#849, #927, #982, #1018)
  • angziii — config safety, async cleanup, Docker hardening, and command-safety fixes (#822, #824, #827, #831, #833, #835, #837)
  • elowen53 — UTF-8 decoding and deterministic test coverage (#825, #840)
  • wdw8276/rename command for custom session titles (#836)
  • banqii.cursor/skills discovery path support (#817)
  • junskyeed — dynamic max_tokens calculation for API requests (#826)
  • Hafeez Pizofreude — SSRF protection in fetch_url and Star History chart
  • Unic (YuniqueUnic) — Schema-driven config UI (TUI + web)
  • Jason — SSRF security hardening
  • axobase001 — snapshot orphan cleanup, npm install guards, session telemetry fixes, model-scope cache clear, symlinked skill support, npm mirror-escape-hatch guidance, and proxy preservation for child tasks (#975, #1032, #1047, #1049, #1052, #1019, #1051, #1056, #1608)
  • MengZ-super/theme command foundation and SSE gzip/brotli decompression (#1057, #1061)
  • DI-HUO-MING-YI — Plan-mode read-only sandbox safety fix (#1077)
  • bevis-wong — precise paste-Enter auto-submit reproducer (#1073)
  • Duducoco and AlphaGogoo — skills slash-menu and /skills coverage fix (#1068, #1083)
  • ArronAI007 — window-resize artifact fix for macOS Terminal.app and ConHost (#993)
  • THINKER-ONLY — OpenRouter and custom-endpoint model-ID preservation (#1066)
  • Jefsky — DeepSeek endpoint correction report (#1079, #1084)
  • wlon — NVIDIA NIM provider API-key preference diagnosis (#1081)
  • Horace Liu — Nix package support and install documentation (#1173)
  • jieshu666 — terminal repaint flicker reduction (#1563)
  • gordonlu — Windows Enter / CSI-u input fix (#1612)
  • mdrkrg — first-run onboarding crash fix when the API key is missing (#1598)
  • Aitensa — CJK wrapping propagation for diff and pager output (#1622)
  • qiyan233 — legacy DeepSeek CN provider alias compatibility (#1645)

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md. Pull requests welcome — check the open issues for good first contributions.

Support: Buy me a coffee.

Note

Not affiliated with DeepSeek Inc.

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