Improves render handling by moving the responsibility of laying out the
whole UI from each view and into the main `tui` model. Our `ViewModel`
interface has now diverged from bubbletea's `Model` and introduces
individual `Header`, `Content`, and `Footer` methods for rendering those
UI elements.
Also moved away from using value receivers on our Update and View
functions (as is common across Bubbletea) to pointer receivers, which
cleaned up some of the weirder aspects of the code (e.g. before we
essentially had no choice but to do our rendering in `Update` in order
to calculate and update the final height of the main content's
`viewport`).
- More emphasis on `api` package. It now holds database model structs
from `lmcli/models` (which is now gone) as well as the tool spec,
call, and result types. `tools.Tool` is now `api.ToolSpec`.
`api.ChatCompletionClient` was renamed to
`api.ChatCompletionProvider`.
- Change ChatCompletion interface and implementations to no longer do
automatic tool call recursion - they simply return a ToolCall message
which the caller can decide what to do with (e.g. prompt for user
confirmation before executing)
- `api.ChatCompletionProvider` functions have had their ReplyCallback
parameter removed, as now they only return a single reply.
- Added a top-level `agent` package, moved the current built-in tools
implementations under `agent/toolbox`. `tools.ExecuteToolCalls` is now
`agent.ExecuteToolCalls`.
- Fixed request context handling in openai, google, ollama (use
`NewRequestWithContext`), cleaned up request cancellation in TUI
- Fix tool call tui persistence bug (we were skipping message with empty
content)
- Now handle tool calling from TUI layer
TODO:
- Prompt users before executing tool calls
- Automatically send tool results to the model (or make this toggleable)