Mario Zechner 30a8a41fc3 fix(tui): default hyperlinks off for unknown terminals and tmux/screen
OSC 8 hyperlinks landed in #3248, but detectCapabilities() returned
hyperlinks: true in the unknown-terminal fallback. Terminals that
silently swallow OSC 8 (most xterm-compatible hosts, tmux/screen
without passthrough) end up dropping the URL from rendered markdown
links entirely, since the fallback 'text (url)' rendering is skipped
whenever hyperlinks is true.

- Unknown terminals now default to hyperlinks: false.
- tmux and screen (TMUX env, TERM starting with tmux/screen) force
  hyperlinks: false even when the outer terminal would otherwise
  advertise OSC 8 support. Image protocols also left disabled.
- Added detectCapabilities tests covering the known-capable set and
  the tmux/screen/unknown cases.
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Public OSS session data helps improve coding agents with real-world tasks, tool use, failures, and fixes instead of toy benchmarks.

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Packages

Package Description
@mariozechner/pi-ai Unified multi-provider LLM API (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.)
@mariozechner/pi-agent-core Agent runtime with tool calling and state management
@mariozechner/pi-coding-agent Interactive coding agent CLI
@mariozechner/pi-mom Slack bot that delegates messages to the pi coding agent
@mariozechner/pi-tui Terminal UI library with differential rendering
@mariozechner/pi-web-ui Web components for AI chat interfaces
@mariozechner/pi-pods CLI for managing vLLM deployments on GPU pods

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines and AGENTS.md for project-specific rules (for both humans and agents).

Development

npm install          # Install all dependencies
npm run build        # Build all packages
npm run check        # Lint, format, and type check
./test.sh            # Run tests (skips LLM-dependent tests without API keys)
./pi-test.sh         # Run pi from sources (can be run from any directory)

Note: npm run check requires npm run build to be run first. The web-ui package uses tsc which needs compiled .d.ts files from dependencies.

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