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Gemini AI 4bd2893864 v0.5.0: Binary-Free Mode - No OpenCode binary required
 Major Features:
- Native session management without OpenCode binary
- Provider routing: OpenCode Zen (free), Qwen OAuth, Z.AI
- Streaming chat with tool execution loop
- Mode detection API (/api/meta/mode)
- MCP integration fix (resolved infinite loading)
- NomadArch Native option in UI with comparison info

🆓 Free Models (No API Key):
- GPT-5 Nano (400K context)
- Grok Code Fast 1 (256K context)
- GLM-4.7 (205K context)
- Doubao Seed Code (256K context)
- Big Pickle (200K context)

📦 New Files:
- session-store.ts: Native session persistence
- native-sessions.ts: REST API for sessions
- lite-mode.ts: UI mode detection client
- native-sessions.ts (UI): SolidJS store

🔧 Updated:
- All installers: Optional binary download
- All launchers: Mode detection display
- Binary selector: Added NomadArch Native option
- README: Binary-Free Mode documentation
4bd2893864 · 2025-12-26 02:12:42 +04:00
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CodeNomad UI

This package contains the frontend user interface for CodeNomad, built with SolidJS and Tailwind CSS.

Overview

The UI is designed to be a high-performance, low-latency cockpit for managing OpenCode sessions. It connects to the CodeNomad server (either running locally via CLI or embedded in the Electron app).

Features

  • SolidJS: Fine-grained reactivity for high performance.
  • Tailwind CSS: Utility-first styling for rapid development.
  • Vite: Fast build tool and dev server.

Development

To run the UI in standalone mode (connected to a running server):

npm run dev

This starts the Vite dev server at http://localhost:3000.

Building

To build the production assets:

npm run build

The output will be generated in the dist directory, which is then consumed by the Server or Electron app.

Debug Logging

The UI now routes all logging through a lightweight wrapper around debug. The logger exposes four namespaces that can be toggled at runtime:

  • sse Server-sent event transport and handlers
  • api HTTP/API calls and workspace lifecycle
  • session Session/model state, prompt handling, tool calls
  • actions User-driven interactions in UI components

You can enable or disable namespaces from DevTools (in dev or production builds) via the global window.codenomadLogger helpers:

window.codenomadLogger?.listLoggerNamespaces() // => [{ name: "sse", enabled: false }, ...]
window.codenomadLogger?.enableLogger("sse") // turn on SSE logs
window.codenomadLogger?.disableLogger("sse") // turn them off again
window.codenomadLogger?.enableAllLoggers() // optional helper

Enabled namespaces are persisted in localStorage under opencode:logger:namespaces, so your preference survives reloads.