Clear the deferred full-repo lint backlog so the whole tree passes the strict
ruff select (E,W,F,I,B,UP,C4,SIM). Mechanical fixes dominate: import sorting,
pep585/604 annotations, dropped dead imports, and whitespace. The few semantic
changes are behavior-preserving: declare __all__ on the agent_utils and
alpha_vantage re-export hubs; expand 'from x import *' to explicit names; use
immutable tuple defaults instead of mutable list defaults; contextlib.suppress
for try/except/pass; and narrow an over-broad assertRaises.
The OpenAI-compatible family (openai, xAI, DeepSeek, Qwen, GLM, MiniMax,
OpenRouter, Ollama) all speak the same Chat Completions API and differ only by
base_url, key, and two narrow wire-format quirks already isolated in subclasses.
Replace the scattered base-URL dict, key handling, and client-class branches with
one ProviderSpec registry that get_llm and the factory drive off; provider quirks
stay in their subclasses. Add a generic "openai_compatible" provider for any
OpenAI-compatible server (vLLM, LM Studio, llama.cpp, relays) via backend_url +
optional key — adding a provider is now one registry row. Native Anthropic/Google
keep their own clients (genuinely different APIs). Also fixes the env backend URL
being ignored when the provider was chosen interactively (#978).
Setting the LLM env vars now skips the matching CLI selection step and uses
the value, so OpenAI-compatible endpoints (opencode, LM Studio, etc.) and
unattended runs work without prompting. Unset vars are chosen interactively
as before.
TRADINGAGENTS_LLM_PROVIDER -> skips provider step (still verifies API key)
TRADINGAGENTS_LLM_BACKEND_URL -> custom endpoint (else provider default)
TRADINGAGENTS_DEEP_THINK_LLM / _QUICK_THINK_LLM -> skips model step
TRADINGAGENTS_OUTPUT_LANGUAGE -> skips language step
Builds on the existing TRADINGAGENTS_* config overrides (which already feed
DEFAULT_CONFIG); this wires the CLI to honor them instead of re-prompting.
Users with other models pulled via `ollama pull` (beyond the three
suggested defaults) can now select "Custom model ID" and type any
model name. Matches the same pattern used for DeepSeek, GLM, Qwen,
and MiniMax — the existing _prompt_custom_model_id flow handles the
"custom" value generically, so this is a one-row catalog addition
plus regression coverage.
OLLAMA_BASE_URL now flows through both the CLI dropdown and the
programmatic client (call-time evaluation so tests behave). After
provider selection, the CLI prints the resolved endpoint and marks
when it came from the env var, plus a soft warning when the URL is
missing a scheme or non-default port. Drops the stale "(local)"
suffix from Ollama model labels since the endpoint is now dynamic.