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Rouzbeh† 497dd6f357 fix(memory): auto-check Qdrant health on mount and stop false-red badge (#10489)
* fix(memory): auto-check Qdrant health on mount and stop false-red badge

The Qdrant engine card on /dashboard/memory?tab=engine showed a red
"Error" badge after every page refresh even when Qdrant was healthy:
the badge derives its state from a health check, but the mount effect
only fetched settings + embedding models — health started as null and
the render treated `health?.ok` (undefined) as a failure. Clicking
"Test connection" (which runs the same server-side /readyz check)
immediately turned it green, proving the connection was fine.

Two changes:
- Auto-run the health check on mount once settings load and Qdrant is
  enabled, so a refreshed page reflects the real state (verified live:
  /api/settings/qdrant/health returns ok:true in ~2ms on a healthy
  compose deployment).
- While health has not been checked yet (null), render a neutral gray
  "Testing..." state instead of red — red is now reserved for an
  actual failed health check.

Regression test added (fails on the old code): with enabled settings
and a healthy mock, the card must hit /api/settings/qdrant/health on
mount and show statusActive, never statusError.

* chore(changelog): fragment for #10489

* Merge branch 'release/v3.8.50' into fix/qdrant-health-badge

* test(fix): refresh expired alibaba quota sample validity and onnxruntime pin for v3.8.50 base

- alibaba-free-tier-quota-fetcher.test.ts: sample quotaValidityPeriod
  (2026-08-16 16:00 UTC) is in the past, making every quota entry classify
  as expired/not_capable; bump to 2028-01-01 UTC so the text/merge
  classification tests exercise the intended path again.
- optional-transformers-dependency.test.ts: onnxruntime-node pin assertion
  updated from ~1.24.3 to ~1.27.0 to match package.json (bumped by #10403);
  the regular-not-optional intent is unchanged.

* test(fix): align optional-transformers-dependency with onnxruntime ~1.24.3 pin (base #10543)

* docs(fix): sync 150-migration count and document PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS (base drift #10348/#10507)

* fix(memory): re-check Qdrant health after saving settings

save() optimistically flipped enabled and started the PUT while the mount
effect could immediately GET /api/settings/qdrant/health against the OLD
persisted settings. If that GET won, it returned not_configured/failed and -
because health was non-null - the effect never retried after the PUT
succeeded, leaving a healthy Qdrant red until a manual Test connection.

Invalidate health (generation counter + setHealth(null)) at save start and
after a successful PUT, then explicitly schedule a fresh check: setting
health to null alone is not enough, React bails on the no-op when health is
already null (the exact GET-wins ordering). Stale responses are dropped via
the sequence guard so an in-flight pre-save check can never overwrite the
post-save result. Adds a regression test covering enable ordering.

Addresses PR #10489 review finding (issuecomment-5312271806).

* fix: narrow omniglyph transform result union (merge base aa912c42a typecheck gate)

* test(compression): align contract tests with base aa912c42a merge (providerTransport shape, engine metadata)

* fix(memory): silence set-state-in-effect on Qdrant auto health-check

The health-check re-check fix (3469234) introduced an effect that calls
checkHealth() (an async fetch that eventually calls setState) directly
from a useEffect gated on loading/enabled/health. The
react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule flags this as a potential cascading
render, matching the same pattern already accepted elsewhere in the
dashboard (FreePoolTab.tsx, ConnectionsTable.tsx) for gated async
data-fetch effects. Suppress with the established inline convention;
no behavior change.

Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix(memory): drop unused set-state-in-effect disable (rule inert on pinned react-hooks 7.0.1)

The eslint-disable-next-line for react-hooks/set-state-in-effect is unused:
eslint-plugin-react-hooks@7.0.1 (lockfile-pinned) does not report this rule,
so the directive itself was flagged as a warning and the 'No new ESLint
warnings' CI gate failed with --max-warnings 0. The effect body only calls
checkHealth() (async fetch) with no raw setState, so no disable is needed.

* ci(quality): sync ratchet configs to release/v3.8.50 (0a74bfbde) merge

- re-freeze open-sse typecheck baseline at merged-tree live counts
  (64 stale entries dropped, 11 frozen; base video/usage drift covered)
- register tests/unit/video-bridge-drilldown-route.test.ts in stryker tap.testFiles
- regenerate skills/cli-contexts/SKILL.md (contexts migrate docs from CLI closure)

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Co-authored-by: Rouzbeh <rqzbeh@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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OmniRoute Agent Skills

Drop-in skills that let any AI agent (Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Cursor, Cline, Continue, etc.) consume OmniRoute via OpenAI-compatible REST in one fetch.

Entry points

Type Skill Manifest
API Authentication (start here for REST access) omni-auth/SKILL.md
CLI Serve (start here for CLI access) cli-serve/SKILL.md

How agents discover capabilities

  • MCP tool: omniroute_agent_skills_list (scope read:catalog) — returns the full 45-entry catalog in one call.
  • A2A skill: list-capabilities — JSON-RPC 2.0 endpoint that returns the agent card with all registered skills.

See docs/frameworks/AGENT-SKILLS.md for the full framework reference.


API Skills (23)

Each manifest URL follows the pattern: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/main/skills/<id>/SKILL.md

ID Name Description
omni-auth Authentication Manage API key authentication and session tokens. Start here to authenticate requests via Bearer token, obtain session cookies, and configure login requirements.
omni-providers Providers Manage provider connections, API keys, OAuth flows, and connection tests across OmniRoute's 327-provider catalog.
omni-models Models Query available AI models across all configured providers. List models, resolve model aliases, and browse the full model catalog including provider-specific variants.
omni-combos-routing Combos & Routing Create and manage routing combos with 19 strategies (priority, weighted, round-robin, Auto-combo, and more). Configure fallback chains, test routing outcomes, and retrieve combo metrics.
omni-api-keys API Keys Create, list, rotate, and revoke OmniRoute API keys. Control per-key scopes, spending limits, and expiration.
omni-usage-logs Usage & Logs Access detailed call logs and usage analytics. Filter by provider, model, time range, status, and cost. Export logs and aggregate token usage.
omni-budget Budget & Rate Limits Configure spending limits, token quotas, and rate-limit policies per API key or globally. Inspect current consumption and enforce cost controls.
omni-settings Settings Read and update global application settings: system prompts, thinking budget, IP filters, payload rules, combo defaults, and require-login configuration.
omni-proxies Proxy Configuration Configure HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxies for upstream provider requests. Set per-provider or global proxy rules, test connectivity, and manage proxy rotation.
omni-cache Cache Manage the LLM response cache. View cache statistics, clear entries, configure TTL policies, and control semantic-similarity caching thresholds.
omni-compression Compression Configure RTK, Caveman, and stacked compression modes. Manage language packs, custom rules, and test prompt compression reducing tokens by 6090%.
omni-context-rtk Context & RTK Configure RTK filters, context engineering rules, and context relay settings. Test compression with real prompt samples and manage context transformation pipelines.
omni-resilience Resilience & Monitoring Monitor provider health, circuit-breaker states, p50/p95/p99 latency metrics, and budget guard alerts. Inspect connection cooldowns and model lockouts in real time.
omni-cli-tools CLI Tools Manage CLI tool integrations exposed via the API. List, configure, and invoke CLI tool plugins that extend OmniRoute's automation surface.
omni-tunnels Tunnels Create and manage secure tunnels (ngrok, Cloudflare Tunnel, custom) to expose OmniRoute to the internet or share access with remote agents and CI pipelines.
omni-sync-cloud Cloud Sync Synchronise OmniRoute configuration, provider connections, and settings to/from cloud storage. Manage cloud worker authentication and remote backup targets.
omni-db-backups Database & Backups Trigger system backups, restore from backup files, and manage the SQLite database lifecycle. Supports export, import, and incremental snapshot strategies.
omni-webhooks Webhooks Register, list, test, and remove webhook endpoints. Configure event subscriptions (request.completed, provider.error, budget.exceeded, etc.) and manage delivery retries.
omni-mcp MCP Server Connect to the OmniRoute MCP server (107 tools, 3 transports: SSE/stdio/HTTP) across 32 permission scopes.
omni-agents-a2a Agents & A2A Protocol Interact with OmniRoute via JSON-RPC 2.0 agent-to-agent protocol. 6 built-in A2A skills: smart-routing, quota-management, provider-discovery, cost-analysis, health-report, list-capabilities.
omni-version-manager Version Manager Install, start, stop, restart, and update embedded services (9Router, CLIProxyAPI). Monitor service status, retrieve logs, and configure auto-start.
omni-inference Inference (OpenAI-compatible) The core OpenAI-compatible inference endpoints: chat completions, embeddings, images, audio (TTS/STT), moderations, rerank, and the Responses API.
omni-github-skills GitHub Skill Discovery Search, score, scan, and import community agent skills from GitHub across supported tool and provider categories.

CLI Skills (21)

ID Name Description
cli-serve CLI: Serve Start, stop, and restart the OmniRoute server from the CLI. Manage daemon mode, port configuration, auto-recovery, system tray integration, and the dashboard open shortcut.
cli-health CLI: Health Check server health, component status, and live metrics from the CLI. Run health, health components, and health watch for a real-time dashboard of circuit breakers and provider status.
cli-providers CLI: Providers Manage provider connections from the CLI: list available/configured providers, add, test, test-all, validate, rotate API keys, and view per-provider metrics.
cli-keys CLI: API Keys Create, list, rotate, and revoke OmniRoute API keys from the CLI. Manage OAuth flows for provider authentication and inspect key scopes and expiration.
cli-models CLI: Models Query available AI models, list model aliases, and browse the full model catalog from the CLI. Filter by provider, search by capability, and resolve model name variants.
cli-chat CLI: Chat Send chat completions, stream responses, and start an interactive REPL session from the CLI. Supports all OmniRoute providers, combo routing, and system prompt configuration.
cli-routing CLI: Routing & Combos Create, list, update, and delete routing combos from the CLI. Test routing strategies, inspect combo metrics, and configure fallback chains interactively.
cli-resilience CLI: Resilience & Quotas Inspect and manage circuit-breaker states, connection cooldowns, quota limits, and backoff levels from the CLI. Reset stuck providers and configure resilience thresholds.
cli-compression CLI: Compression Configure and test prompt compression from the CLI. Manage RTK filters, Caveman rules, stacked compression modes, and preview compression output with real prompts.
cli-contexts CLI: Contexts & Sessions Manage context engineering configurations, RTK filter sets, and conversation sessions from the CLI. Apply context-relay settings and inspect active context pipelines.
cli-cost-usage CLI: Cost & Usage View cost breakdowns, token usage, and call logs from the CLI. Filter by provider, model, or date range. Export usage reports and inspect per-connection spending.
cli-mcp CLI: MCP Inspect the MCP server status, list registered tools and scopes, run tool invocations, and manage MCP audit logs from the CLI.
cli-a2a CLI: A2A Protocol Interact with the OmniRoute A2A server from the CLI. Send tasks, inspect skill execution history, and test the JSON-RPC 2.0 agent-to-agent protocol interactively.
cli-tunnel CLI: Tunnels Start and stop tunnel connections (ngrok, Cloudflare, custom) from the CLI. Inspect active tunnel URLs, configure authentication, and test external reachability.
cli-backup-sync CLI: Backup & Sync Backup and restore OmniRoute data from the CLI. Trigger incremental snapshots, sync to cloud storage, manage backup schedules, and restore from archive files.
cli-policy-audit CLI: Policy & Audit Inspect audit logs, manage access policies, view telemetry data, and review request history from the CLI. Filter by event type, user, or time range for compliance workflows.
cli-batches CLI: Batches & Files Submit and monitor batch inference jobs from the CLI. Upload and manage files for batch processing, retrieve results, and integrate batch pipelines with CI/CD workflows.
cli-eval CLI: Evals Create and run evaluation suites, watch live benchmark progress, view scorecards, compare model performance, and integrate eval runs with CI workflows from the CLI.
cli-plugins-skills CLI: Plugins, Skills & Memory Manage Omni Skills (list, install, test, remove), plugins (create, configure), and persistent memory (search, add, clear) from the CLI.
cli-setup CLI: Setup & Config Run initial setup, configure global CLI settings, manage environment variables, check for updates, and configure autostart via the CLI setup and config commands.
cli-skill-collector CLI: Skill Collector Detect installed coding CLI tools, search GitHub for matching agent skills, and plan their installation into the detected tools' skill directories.

Configuration workflow (1)

ID Name Description
config-codex-cli Config: Codex CLI Configure Codex CLI to use OmniRoute as an OpenAI-compatible backend.

Raw manifest URLs

All manifests are publicly accessible:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/main/skills/<id>/SKILL.md

Examples:

  • API entry: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/main/skills/omni-auth/SKILL.md
  • CLI entry: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/main/skills/cli-serve/SKILL.md

Format

Each SKILL.md follows the Anthropic skill manifest spec with YAML frontmatter (name, description) and a self-contained markdown body: setup, endpoints, examples, and error codes. Assume the reader is an agent with no prior context.


What makes OmniRoute skills unique

  • omni-mcp — 107 MCP tools across 32 scopes over SSE/stdio/Streamable HTTP
  • omni-agents-a2a — 6 A2A skills (smart-routing, quota, discovery, cost, health, list-capabilities) via JSON-RPC 2.0
  • omni-combos-routing — create/configure combos, 19 strategies, Auto-combo scoring, fallback chains
  • omni-compression — RTK + Caveman + stacked mode + MCP accessibility filter (6090% token savings)
  • omni-resilience — circuit breakers, p50/p95/p99 latency, budget guard, MCP audit log