Two bugs made local vLLM targets score acc=0.000: the router did not
forward 'timeout' to the Qwen backend (so runs used the 300s default),
and qwen_backend always injected chat_template_kwargs.enable_thinking,
which non-Qwen vLLM servers reject or answer with <think> output and no
<answer> tag. Forward timeout and only set the field when enabled.
Closes#28
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Port qwen_backend.py pattern to minimax_backend.py as a new
OpenAI-compatible urllib-based backend. Includes:
- BASE_URL defaulting to https://api.minimax.chat/v1
- API_KEY, TIMEOUT_SECONDS, MAX_TOKENS, TEMPERATURE env vars
- ENABLE_THINKING support (MiniMax thinking mode)
- configure_minimax_chat() runtime configurator
- chat_target() and chat_target_messages() functions
- TokenTracker integration and get_token_summary()
- set_target_deployment() support
- Default model: MiniMax/MiniMax-Text-01
Claude Code CLI v2.x renamed the flag; passing --thinking low causes
all rollout calls to fail on CLI 2.1.87+.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
- Add 'openai_compatible', 'compat', and 'openai' auth modes to azure_openai.py
- Modify _make_client() to use OpenAI client (not AzureOpenAI) for compatible endpoints
- Update type hints to support both AzureOpenAI and OpenAI clients
- Auto-configure API version sentinel when using compatible modes
- Add .env template for Pioneer.ai configuration
This allows users to use Pioneer.ai or any OpenAI-compatible API endpoint
as both optimizer and target backend without requiring Azure OpenAI.
Resolves: Support for non-Azure OpenAI-compatible providers
- Skill optimization framework with training loop analogy
- 11 benchmarks, 4 model backends (Azure OpenAI, Claude, Codex, Qwen)
- WebUI for browser-based training control
- Pluggable architecture for extending benchmarks and backends