OpenAI chat-completions streams can emit a final usage chunk when the\nclient opts in, but the Rust transport was not requesting it. This\nkeeps provider config on the client and adds stream_options.include_usage\nonly for OpenAI streams so normalized message_delta usage reflects the\ntransport without changing xAI request bodies.\n\nConstraint: Keep xAI request bodies unchanged because provider-specific streaming knobs may differ\nRejected: Enable stream_options for every OpenAI-compatible provider | risks sending unsupported params to xAI-style endpoints\nConfidence: high\nScope-risk: narrow\nDirective: Keep provider-specific streaming flags tied to OpenAiCompatConfig instead of inferring provider behavior from URLs\nTested: cargo clippy -p api --tests -- -D warnings\nTested: cargo test -p api openai_streaming_requests -- --nocapture\nTested: cargo test -p api xai_streaming_requests_skip_openai_specific_usage_opt_in -- --nocapture\nTested: cargo test -p api request_translation_uses_openai_compatible_shape -- --nocapture\nTested: cargo test -p api stream_message_normalizes_text_and_multiple_tool_calls -- --exact --nocapture\nNot-tested: Live OpenAI or xAI network calls
Claw already had the core slash-command and git primitives, but the UX
still made users work to discover them, understand current workspace
state, and trust what `/commit` was about to do. This change tightens
that flow in the same places Codex-style CLIs do: command discovery,
live status, typo recovery, and commit preflight/output.
The REPL banner and `/help` now surface a clearer starter path, unknown
slash commands suggest likely matches, `/status` includes actionable git
state, and `/commit` explains what it is staging and committing before
and after the model writes the Lore message. I also cleared the
workspace's existing clippy blockers so the verification lane can stay
fully green.
Constraint: Improve UX inside the existing Rust CLI surfaces without adding new dependencies
Rejected: Add more slash commands first | discoverability and feedback were the bigger friction points
Rejected: Split verification lint fixes into a second commit | user requested one solid commit
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep slash discoverability, status reporting, and commit reporting aligned so `/help`, `/status`, and `/commit` tell the same workflow story
Tested: cargo fmt --all; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: Manual interactive REPL session against live Anthropic/xAI endpoints