Remove the post-scan local viewer hosting step so the run exits directly
instead of blocking with 'Hosting the local viewer. Press Ctrl-C to stop.'
Drop the 'View in web' link (and 'Reopen' variant) from the completion
panel, which now always shows 'View strix view <run_name>'.
* feat(cli): update notifications + self-update (strix --update)
* fix(update): verify release checksum, clean up staged binary, roll back Windows rename on failure
* feat(update): 3-way pre-scan prompt (update now / not now / skip this version) + package-manager upgrade
* fix(update): never show update prompt/notice in non-interactive runs
- Increased UI update interval from 350ms to 500ms
- Reduced dot animation frequency from 60ms to 250ms
- Reduced splash animation frequency from 50ms to 100ms
- Added content hash cache for rendered agent messages to avoid
re-parsing markdown and re-running Pygments on every tick
- Added guard to prevent redundant scroll_end callbacks from queuing
during rapid updates
Closes#581
* feat: add bedrock + vertex optional extras with install docs and import hints (#574)
Declare [project.optional-dependencies] with vertex (google-auth) and
bedrock (boto3) extras so "strix-agent[vertex]" / "strix-agent[bedrock]"
install the provider SDKs. Add an Installation section to the Bedrock docs
mirroring Vertex, and a _provider_import_hint helper in warm_up_llm that
surfaces a pip-install hint when a provider dependency is missing.
Fixes#574, #573
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* fix(providers): use pipx in install hint to match docs
A pipx-installed strix can't add an extra with 'pip install' (wrong env);
mirror the documented 'pipx install "strix-agent[...]"' command. Addresses
Greptile review.
* fix: resolve pre-commit check failures
- Change RuntimeError to TypeError for type validation in report/writer.py
- Update pyupgrade to v3.21.2 for Python 3.14 compatibility
* chore: add pytest test infrastructure
Mirror the layout introduced on feature/438-token_budget: pytest +
pytest-asyncio dev deps, asyncio_mode auto, a tests.* mypy override, and
pytest in the mypy pre-commit hook deps so the tests/ package type-checks.
* feat: add --mount and large-target pre-flight for local repos (#492)
Large local targets were copied into the sandbox file-by-file via the SDK
LocalDir entry, which stalls on big repos and could leave /workspace empty.
- --mount <path> bind-mounts a host directory read-only at /workspace/<subdir>
instead of copying it, bypassing the per-file stream.
- A size pre-flight (STRIX_MAX_LOCAL_COPY_MB, default 1024) fails fast with a
clear message suggesting --mount when a non-mounted local target is too big.
* fix: reject empty --mount paths
An empty or whitespace-only --mount value resolves to the current working
directory and would silently bind-mount it into the sandbox. Reject it.
* fix: dedupe local targets so a dir is never both copied and mounted
If the same directory is passed via --target and --mount (or as duplicate
values), it previously produced two targets — copied AND bind-mounted, and
the copied one could trip the size pre-flight. Dedupe by resolved path,
preferring the bind mount.
* fix: treat non-positive STRIX_MAX_LOCAL_COPY_MB as disabled
Previously a value of 0 (or negative) made every local target count as
oversized, aborting all local scans. Now <= 0 disables the pre-flight.
* fix: log unreadable subtrees during size pre-flight
os.walk silently swallowed directory-listing errors, so a permission-denied
subtree could make a large repo under-count and slip past the pre-flight.
Surface such omissions via an onerror warning.
* docs: document --mount and STRIX_MAX_LOCAL_COPY_MB
Add CLI reference + example for --mount, document the size pre-flight env var,
note the read-only-is-not-a-hard-boundary caveat and that remote repos are not
size-checked, and clarify the backends docstring on when bind mounts apply.
* Update strix/interface/main.py
* Update strix/runtime/docker_client.py
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* fix: resolve pre-commit check failures
- Change RuntimeError to TypeError for type validation in report/writer.py
- Update pyupgrade to v3.21.2 for Python 3.14 compatibility
* feat(cli): add --max-budget-usd flag
Raises BudgetExceededError in ReportUsageHooks after each LLM call when
accumulated cost reaches the limit, with clean "stopped" status and
child-agent cancellation in non-interactive mode.
* test: add budget enforcement unit tests
7 tests covering no-budget, under-budget, at-limit, over-limit, error
message content, None report state, and exception hierarchy.
Also adds pytest/pytest-asyncio to dev deps and a mypy override for tests.
* fix(budget): validate positive budget and check the live cost ledger
Two hardening fixes for --max-budget-usd enforcement:
- Reject non-positive budgets. ReportUsageHooks now raises ValueError for
max_budget_usd <= 0, and the CLI validates the flag via a custom argparse
type so '--max-budget-usd 0' fails fast with a friendly message instead of
silently killing the scan on the first model response.
- Read the live cost. The budget check now reads ReportState.get_total_llm_cost()
(the live ledger) instead of the persisted run-record snapshot, so it stays
accurate even when a usage save fails after a model call.
* fix(budget): stop the entire scan deterministically when the limit is hit
Previously a BudgetExceededError was handled per-agent: it was swallowed in
interactive mode (the loop kept waiting), a child's error escaped its detached
task as an unretrieved-exception warning, the parent was never released from
wait_for_message, and the stop was logged at ERROR with a traceback as if the
agent had failed.
Replace that with a single scan-wide signal on the coordinator:
- AgentCoordinator.trigger_budget_stop() sets a flag and wakes every parked
agent; wait_for_message returns as soon as the flag is set.
- The run loops check coordinator.budget_stopped and raise to exit cleanly,
marking themselves 'stopped'. The root's exception reaches run_strix_scan's
handler, which cancels descendants and tears the scan down once; child
exceptions are swallowed in their detached task.
- The budget stop is logged at INFO, not as a failure.
This is deterministic regardless of tree depth or which agent first sees the
limit, fixing the interactive/TUI hang where a deep agent's stop never reached
a parked root. Also re-raises BudgetExceededError explicitly in the stream
handler so it can't be mistaken for the LiteLLM 'after shutdown' race.
* fix(budget): treat a budget stop as a clean stop in the TUI
Add an explicit BudgetExceededError handler in the TUI scan thread so that, if
the error ever reaches it, the budget stop is logged as a graceful stop rather
than surfaced as a red scan error by the broad 'except Exception'. The runner
normally absorbs the error and returns cleanly, so this is defensive depth for
a money-spending feature.
* docs(cli): document --max-budget-usd behavior and limitations
Clarify that the budget is cumulative across all agents, checked after each
model response, that the scan stops cleanly (not as a failure), that the value
must be > 0, and that spend can slightly overshoot due to in-flight calls and
best-effort cost estimation.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Warn on bare unknown model names before warm-up. is_known_openai_bare_model
consults litellm.model_cost and matches only entries whose
litellm_provider == "openai". When the configured STRIX_LLM has no
provider prefix, isn't a known OpenAI model, and no LLM_API_BASE is
set, show a clear panel pointing the user at the <provider>/<model>
form and exit before issuing the doomed request — no more chasing an
"Incorrect API key" 401 from OpenAI when the user actually meant
deepseek/, anthropic/, etc. Custom-base configs are still allowed
through unconfirmed.
Disable LiteLLM's message-logging and streaming-logging knobs to cut
noise and skip one of the two end-of-stream submit paths. The other
path at streaming_handler.py:2206 schedules work on a global
ThreadPoolExecutor that loses to atexit shutdown when the interpreter
is winding down; the SDK's stream consumer surfaces that as a fatal
"cannot schedule new futures after shutdown" RuntimeError even though
the actual stream content was already delivered. Catch and swallow
that specific RuntimeError in _run_cycle so the scan isn't killed by
an upstream end-of-stream logging race.
Drop every hand-rolled provider table and per-model gating that had
accumulated in the model-handling layer:
* normalize_model_name no longer auto-prefixes bare claude-* / gemini-*
names. Users supply the full <provider>/<model> form. The function
became literally model_name.strip(), so callers now inline that and
the function is removed.
* tool_choice="required" is gone everywhere. Thinking-mode endpoints
(Anthropic, DeepSeek /beta) reject it; modern reasoning models don't
need it; non-interactive runs already have
_append_noninteractive_tool_required_message as the convergence
backstop. model_supports_reasoning, model_known_to_registry, and
_model_cost_entry were only used to gate this and follow it out.
* Reasoning(effort=...) is now attached whenever
STRIX_REASONING_EFFORT is non-none. litellm.drop_params=True absorbs
it for non-reasoning models.
* Warm-up's bare-name OpenAI 401 hint is removed (false-positive prone,
relied on substring matching).
* reset_tool_choice on SandboxAgent is no-op now (no tool_choice gets
set) and is removed.
* report/dedupe.py was still routing through stock MultiProvider, so
non-OpenAI configs failed the dedupe LLM pass; switch it to
StrixProvider.
Verified end-to-end against modern provider strings (openai/gpt-5.4,
anthropic/claude-opus-4-7, deepseek/deepseek-reasoner,
gemini/gemini-2.5-pro, groq/, xai/, mistral/, together_ai/, perplexity/,
openrouter/, litellm/ legacy form, and whitespace-padded input): 18/18
cases route correctly, env vars mirror via litellm.validate_environment,
and ModelSettings carries no tool_choice. mypy strict passes.
Users had to type STRIX_LLM=litellm/deepseek/deepseek-chat — the
litellm/ wrapper was Strix-internal plumbing surfacing in user config.
Add StrixProvider, a MultiProvider subclass that routes any non-OpenAI
prefix (deepseek/, anthropic/, groq/, xai/, mistral/, openrouter/, …)
through LitellmProvider with the prefix preserved. normalize_model_name
no longer adds litellm/ to anything; bare claude-* / gemini-* shorthands
expand to anthropic/<model> / gemini/<model> instead of the wrapped form.
Wire StrixProvider into warm_up_llm and RunConfig.model_provider.
litellm/<provider>/<model> and any-llm/<provider>/<model> still resolve
unchanged for users on older config.
Refresh stale model names in the env-validation messages and the
warm-up hint (gpt-5.4, claude-opus-4-7, deepseek-reasoner).
Verified 24-case end-to-end matrix: OpenAI direct vs. LitellmProvider
routing, env-var mirroring via validate_environment, supports_reasoning
detection, and tool_choice gating all behave correctly across modern
providers including the user's unknown DeepSeek SKU.
A bare model name without a provider prefix routes through the SDK's
default OpenAI provider, so configuring STRIX_LLM=deepseek-v4-pro with
LLM_API_KEY=<deepseek key> sends that key to api.openai.com and
surfaces a confusing "Incorrect API key" error pointing at the OpenAI
dashboard.
When warm-up fails with an OpenAI-shaped error AND the configured
model is still unprefixed after normalize_model_name, append a hint
that points the user at the '<provider>/<model>' form with concrete
examples.
Five rounds of sweep across the tree. Net ~544 lines removed.
Removed:
- Section-divider banners and one-line section labels (# Display
utilities, # ----- list_requests -----, # CVSS breakdown, etc.).
- Module-level prose docstrings on internal modules. Kept one-line
summaries; trimmed multi-paragraph narration about SDK/Strix
responsibility splits, cache strategies, three-source precedence.
- Internal-helper docstrings that just restate the function name —
caido_api helpers (caido_url, get_client, view_request, etc.),
settings-class one-liners (LLMSettings, RuntimeSettings, ...),
UI helper docstrings.
- Args/Returns blocks on non-LLM-facing internal helpers
(build_strix_agent, render_system_prompt, create_or_reuse,
bootstrap_caido) — kept only the genuinely non-obvious params.
- Internal-history phrasing — "Mirrors main-branch shape",
"pre-SDK harness", "previous lookup matched no attribute".
- Narrative comments inside function bodies that explained what the
next line does, design rationale obvious from the surrounding code,
or "we used to..." asides.
- Trailing periods on every error-string literal across the tool tree.
- Duplicated roundtripTime quirk comment (kept the LLM-facing copy in
tools/proxy/tools.py).
Kept (every one names an upstream bug, vendored-code provenance, or
non-obvious data quirk):
- core/runner.py: SDK replay-with-empty-initial-input + on_agent_end
lifecycle gap.
- runtime/docker_client.py: VERBATIM COPY block of the upstream
_create_container body, pinned to SDK v0.14.6.
- runtime/session_manager.py: NO_PROXY for agent-browser CDP loopback.
- tools/proxy/caido_api.py: generated-pydantic Request.raw quirk,
replay double-history pitfall.
- tools/proxy/tools.py: Caido roundtripTime=0 quirk for proxy
captures.
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Four passes of audit-and-patch on the tool surface, condensed.
Tool API shape:
- Todo tools collapse to a single list-based form (one arg per tool,
always a list, no dual-mode validator). Result-field names line up
across the family — created_count / updated_count / marked_count /
deleted_count, and _mark returns a single "marked" key plus the new
status instead of marked_done / marked_pending.
- list_notes splits the overloaded total_count into filtered_count
(matches) and total_count (grand total), matching list_todos. All
three notes mutations now echo total_count and note_id.
- finish_scan drops the machine-code error strings; a single human
"error" key carries the reason on every failure path.
- scope_rules delete echoes a message so the renderer's success
branch has something to surface.
Failure-key unification: every tool now uses {"success": False,
"error": "..."} on failure paths. Touched thinking, web_search,
reporting, and finish. Trailing periods on error strings swept clean
across the whole tool tree.
Tool prompts (docstring re-imports vs main):
- create_vulnerability_report re-imports the CWE reference catalog,
multi-part fix rules, fix_before/fix_after PR-suggestion mechanics,
the COMMON MISTAKES list, the informational-vs-actionable
distinction, and file-path examples.
- web_search re-imports concrete example queries.
- list_sitemap docstring fixed hasDescendants -> has_descendants
(the camelCase reference never matched our snake_case schema).
- create_agent.skills description "Comma-separated" -> "List of".
- factory.py module docstring no longer claims there's no runtime
skill-loading tool. agents_graph module docstring lists stop_agent.
- system_prompt nudges loading the matching skill before guessing
payloads or syntax from memory.
TUI:
- proxy_renderer was reading stale field names from the pre-SDK
schema (requests / total_count / statusCode / matches /
showing_lines); now reads entries / page_info / status_code / hits
/ page+total_lines. Three proxy operations were rendering empty
before this.
- Idle-pane placeholder text trimmed to "Loading...".
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exec_command, write_stdin, apply_patch, view_image, load_skill,
list_sitemap, and view_sitemap_entry were falling through to the
generic dict-dumper. They now render in the same visual language as
the rest of the toolset: the terminal pair uses the >_ icon with
pygments bash highlighting; apply_patch and view_image use the file-
edit diamond with colored +/- diff lines and per-language syntax
highlighting; sitemap and load_skill mirror the proxy and skill
patterns already established.
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Both backends share session/version/first-run helpers in
strix/telemetry/_common.py and fire from the same four call sites in
strix/interface/main.py and strix/report/state.py. STRIX_TELEMETRY is
the single toggle for both.
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- view_agent_graph status summary now derives buckets from the canonical
Status literal via get_args, so adding a new status in core.agents
auto-flows into the summary. The previous hardcoded five-bucket list
silently omitted "failed" — buckets stopped summing to total whenever
an agent failed.
- stop_agent rejects targets that are already in a terminal status
(completed / stopped / crashed / failed) with a model-readable error
pointing at view_agent_graph and send_message_to_agent. request_stop
unconditionally overwrites status, so without this guard calling
stop_agent on a completed agent erased the "completed" history.
- StopAgentRenderer added — was falling back to the generic key/value
renderer; the rest of the agents_graph tools have purpose-built ones.
- agent_finish root-rejection payload trimmed from
{success, agent_completed, error, parent_notified} to {success, error}.
The lifecycle gate only reads success+agent_completed and they were
always False/False on this branch, so the extra fields were dead weight.
- wait_for_message renames its top-level outcome field from "status" to
"wait_outcome" — "status" overloaded with the coordinator's agent
status literal (which also has "stopped" as a value, different
meaning). Redundant "agent_waiting" boolean dropped (true iff
wait_outcome == "waiting"). Consumer at factory._wait_tool_parked
updated to match.
- send_message_to_agent now refuses self-send with a pointer at think /
agent_finish / finish_scan instead of looping a message into your
own session.
- SendMessageToAgentRenderer read args.get("agent_id") but the tool's
param is target_agent_id, so the TUI silently never showed the target.
Fixed.
- Restored skill validation lost during the SDK migration: skills
module re-exports get_all_skill_names and validate_requested_skills
(excluding internal scan_modes/coordination categories from the
user-selectable set). create_agent now validates skills before
spawning instead of silently accepting unknown names.
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Re-add list_sitemap and view_sitemap_entry from main, ported to the
new caido-sdk-client layout via raw GraphQL queries (the typed SDK
doesn't expose sitemap operations, but the Caido server still
supports sitemapRootEntries / sitemapDescendantEntries / sitemapEntry).
Wired through caido_api (sandbox-importable helpers), the host-side
@function_tool wrappers, factory _BASE_TOOLS, the system prompt, the
python skill doc, and the public proxy docs.
While threading these through, lock down the output contract across
every proxy tool so the model sees one consistent shape:
- All tools wrap success/failure in {"success": bool, "error"?: str}
- Canonical field names: status_code, length, roundtrip_ms (omitted
when 0), is_tls, has_descendants. snake_case everywhere on output;
camelCase stays only on the input side where it's the GraphQL
schema.
- repeat_request now returns a structured response that matches
list_requests' response_summary shape (parse_raw_response parses
the raw bytes into status_code / length / headers / body), with
body capped at 8KB and a body_truncated flag so the model knows
when to fetch the full body via view_request.
- RepeatRequestRenderer was reading non-existent top-level keys
(status_code, response_time_ms, body) and silently displaying
nothing useful — now reads the structured response shape.
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send_request was a thin wrapper over the Caido Replay API that the model
could replicate with a one-liner `curl` via exec_command. The sandbox's
HTTP_PROXY env captures all such traffic for free, so the tool was
adding bugs (duplicate dispatch, dropped responses) without adding
capability. Removed across factory, tools module, sandbox-importable
caido_api helper, TUI renderer, prompt template, skill doc, and public
docs. repeat_request stays — it operates on captured request IDs with
structured modifications, which curl can't replicate cleanly.
Three caido-sdk-client workarounds that were hitting us through both
send_request and repeat_request:
- replay_send_raw used to pass CreateReplaySessionFromRaw to
sessions.create(), which seeds a stored entry server-side, then
called send() — producing two history rows per call. Empty-create +
send produces one dispatched request.
- The same helper read result.entry.response_raw, an attribute that
doesn't exist on ReplayEntry, so response bytes were silently
dropped. Fixed to walk result.entry.response.raw with proper None
guards.
- get_request_with_client passed include_request_raw / include_response_raw
based on the requested part, but the SDK's generated pydantic models
declare raw as required even though the GraphQL fragment makes it
conditional via @include. Passing False crashed view_request with a
pydantic validation error. Always request both raw bodies; the caller
picks which to surface.
Also wrapped replay.send() in asyncio.wait_for(30s) so a stalled Caido
dispatch (notably loopback targets that don't route cleanly through the
sandbox proxy) fails fast with a model-readable error instead of
hanging the agent until the function_tool 120s budget expires.
Finally, list_requests now omits the roundtrip_ms field when Caido
reports 0 — proxy-captured unscoped traffic consistently reports 0
while scoped/replay traffic carries real measurements, so the absence
of the field is now informative ("Caido didn't measure this") rather
than misleading ("this request took 0ms").
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