Add an AI client module that integrates with OpenAI-compatible API
providers (OpenAI, Perplexity, and custom providers) to provide
AI-assisted responses within the profanity client.
The implementation includes:
- src/ai/ai_client.c/h: Core AI client with provider management,
session handling, and async HTTP request handling via libcurl.
Supports per-provider API keys stored in preferences, reference-
counted sessions, and conversation history tracking.
- src/ui/window.c/window_list.c: New AI window type (ProfAiWin) for
displaying AI conversations, with response streaming and error
display capabilities.
- Command integration: New `/ai` command (cmd_defs.c, cmd_funcs.c)
for creating sessions, sending prompts, and managing providers.
Provider autocomplete support in cmd_ac.c.
- Preferences integration: API keys for providers are persisted in
the preferences system (config/preferences.c).
- Unit tests: 472 lines of comprehensive tests covering provider
management, session lifecycle, JSON escaping, and autocomplete
(tests/unittests/test_ai_client.c).
Architecture decisions:
- Asynchronous design: HTTP requests run on a separate thread to
avoid blocking the main UI loop. Callbacks are invoked on the main
thread via direct function call (profanity uses ncurses, not GLib
main loop).
- Reference counting: Both AIProvider and AISession use ref counting
for safe shared ownership.
- Response size limit: 10MB cap on HTTP responses to prevent OOM.
As 9f2abc75 accidentally got the ordering of some of the includes wrong,
I decided to propose my initial solution again.
Additional to that, I've opened a MR against CMocka to solve this on
their side, since I believe that the current way this is done is not
sustainable [0].
[0] https://gitlab.com/cmocka/cmocka/-/merge_requests/91
Fixes: 9f2abc75 ("Fix tests with gcc15 (uintptr_t)")
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <s@jaeckel.eu>
CProof note: our new tests need to also be updated.
Implement /force-encryption command to configure forced encryption
settings with on|off and policy resend-to-confirm|block options.
The changes enhance user experience by clarifying encryption requirements
and providing actionable commands. Users can now press Enter again to
confirm unencrypted messages in resend-to-confirm mode.
- Update formatting for stub files
- Update docs
While original project, Profanity, provides valuable basis for this
fork, we are not affiliated with the upstream. This commit
is updating documentation to reflect accurate information.
The docs are going to be updated further once the website is created.
Reviewed-on: devs/profanity#5
Co-authored-by: Jabber Developer <jabber.developer@jabber.space>
Co-committed-by: Jabber Developer <jabber.developer@jabber.space>
Instead of adding stuff to `_shutdown()`, we can now register a shutdown
routine from the respective `init()` function of our modules.
This also has the advantage, that we're sure they're called in reverse
order from how the initialization happened.
I didn't simply use `atexit()` because POSIX says that the number of
possible callbacks is limited (min 32) and I was not sure whether
we will maybe extend this number at one point.
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <s@jaeckel.eu>
Revert "Merge pull request #1943 from H3rnand3zzz/gmainloop
This reverts commit 609fde0998, reversing
changes made to 2ec94064ed.
Revert "Merge pull request #1948 from H3rnand3zzz/fix/rl-less-refreshes"
This reverts commit 11762fd2b0, reversing
changes made to 609fde0998.
We have got several issues, that we don't quite see how to solve, with
the merge of the gmainloop PR.
* Slashguard is broken (#1955) (though #1956 could fix that)
* One person reported problems with copy paste selection via mouse
* Some input buffer seems not to be cleared correctly
It happened that I was debugging profanity used `/connect` and typed
the password. I then debugged so long that a time out occurred, so
profanity disconnected. Then it printed "unknown command: $password".
There was something else that I forgot now.
Bottomline is: so far we didn't get it right so we will undo these
changes until someone proposes a working solution.
We got a slight performance increase (apparently noticable when
alt+mouse scrolling) but got too many issues with this change.
Sometimes after a reconnect the current window would get cleared. This
was a deliberate change to fix the profanity window looking all garbled
up after providing the passphrase for a gpg key using pinentry-curses.
Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1556
Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1794
Explanation
The problem is the download's identifier. Downloads are given an ID so they can be referenced later when their progress changes. Currently, the download's ID is the download's URL. When you download the same file twice, you have two downloads with the same ID. Download progress updates are shown on the first of both downloads with the same ID.
Solution
Change the download's ID from its URL to a random number. A random ID is generated when get_random_string() is called from cmd_funcs.c. Several other functions are updated to cope with the new ID format.
Only nicknames, photos, birthdays, addresses, telephone numbers, emails,
JIDs, titles, roles, notes, and URLs are supported
Due to the synopsis array not having enough space, `/vcard photo
open-self` and `/vcard photo save-self` are not documented properly in
the synopsis section of the `/vcard` command, but they are documented in
the arguments section
Fixed memory leak in vcard autocomplete (thanks to debXwoody)
Probably missing copy of body to plain in carbon and privmessage.
Only covers the incoming message path because goal is OMEMO decryption
of untrusted message.
Cover some of the log functions but not all.