Add MiniMax-M3 as the new default for the minimax provider preset and
remove deprecated M2.5/M2.1/M2 entries. MiniMax-M2.7 and the highspeed
variant are kept for users who pinned the previous generation.
Updated places:
- providerPresets.json: default models -> M3, modelContextWindows trimmed
- modelContextWindows.ts: built-in window list mirrors the new set
- provider-presets / providers-real / thinking tests updated to assert
the new default
- .env.example and third-party docs (zh + en) recommend M3
- scripts/repro-issue-247-real.ts default model bumped to M3
Co-Authored-By: Octopus <liyuan851277048@icloud.com>
Contributors and coding agents need one local command that both reports and enforces the quality contract. This change turns the PR gate into the shared verification entrypoint, adds path-selected local lanes, tightens coverage accounting around changed lines, and documents the repair loop in contributor and agent-facing guidance.
Constraint: Ordinary PR verification must stay non-live and runnable without provider credentials
Constraint: Coverage policy updates in this commit require maintainer approval before push/merge
Rejected: Keep quality guidance only in docs | agents need executable scripts and AGENTS.md instructions to follow the loop consistently
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Directive: Do not bypass `bun run verify` for production changes; fix failed lanes and coverage reports instead of lowering thresholds
Tested: bun run check:policy
Tested: ALLOW_CLI_CORE_CHANGE=1 ALLOW_COVERAGE_BASELINE_CHANGE=1 bun run verify
Not-tested: live provider baseline; no provider credentials were required for this non-live PR gate
- Slim down README from ~400 lines to ~140 lines, keeping only essential content
- Reorganize docs/ into guide/, features/, reference/, images/ subdirectories
- Add GitHub badges (stars, forks, issues, PRs, license, language switch)
- Extract env vars, FAQ, fixes, project structure, global usage into separate docs
- Add LICENSE file (educational and research use only)
- Update all cross-references and issue template links