Summary
Qwen Code v0.18.0 shipped a CLI fix that skips thought parts in copied output. The release lands in the same Radar cycle as work on cancellation-safe tool execution, MCP project approval gating, incomplete CI review detection, OAuth free-tier debate, and Windows Defender false positives on the VS Code extension.
What changed
Qwen Code released v0.18.0 with cleaner copied output, while current repo activity covers MCP workspace approval gates, cancellation safety, CI failure detection for incomplete reviews, OAuth free-tier policy debate, and VSIX trust reports.
Why it matters
Skipping hidden thought content in copied output is a practical safety and usability fix for coding-agent workflows. Paired with cancellation, CI, pricing-policy, and packaging-trust debates, the update shows Qwen Code moving from raw feature expansion toward trustworthy agent operations.
Evidence excerpt
The release includes fix(cli): skip thought parts in copy output; Agents Radar also highlights MCP approval gating, a PR to drop tool calls after cancellation, CI detection of incomplete qwen review runs, OAuth free-tier debate, and a Windows Defender VSIX false-positive report.