
Worked on the MoonshotAI/kimi-cli repository to enhance reliability and interoperability by addressing three key backend issues. Focused on backend development and configuration management, the work included correcting MIME type mapping for TypeScript files to ensure accurate file handling, preserving user session context during model switches to maintain workflow continuity, and removing the MCP-Session-Id header from HTTP transports to resolve compatibility issues with MCP servers. These targeted bug fixes, implemented using Python and shell scripting, improved cross-server interoperability and reduced misrouting. The approach emphasized robust API integration and testing, resulting in a smoother experience for both developers and end users.
January 2026: MoonshotAI/kimi-cli delivered reliability and interoperability improvements across file handling, session management, and transport compatibility. Key outcomes include a MIME type mapping fix for TypeScript files to prevent misclassification as video, preservation of user session context when switching models via /model, and removal of the MCP-Session-Id header from HTTP transports to improve compatibility with MCP servers. These changes reduce misrouting, preserve user workflows, and enhance cross-server interoperability, contributing to a smoother developer and end-user experience. Technologies demonstrated include TypeScript, session propagation, and HTTP transport customization.
January 2026: MoonshotAI/kimi-cli delivered reliability and interoperability improvements across file handling, session management, and transport compatibility. Key outcomes include a MIME type mapping fix for TypeScript files to prevent misclassification as video, preservation of user session context when switching models via /model, and removal of the MCP-Session-Id header from HTTP transports to improve compatibility with MCP servers. These changes reduce misrouting, preserve user workflows, and enhance cross-server interoperability, contributing to a smoother developer and end-user experience. Technologies demonstrated include TypeScript, session propagation, and HTTP transport customization.

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