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  "auth-broker-gateway.md": "# Auth Broker and Auth Gateway\n\nThe auth broker and auth gateway are two cooperating HTTP services that move OAuth refresh tokens and provider access tokens off developer laptops and into a single broker host.\n\n- **`omp auth-broker serve`** holds the canonical SQLite credential vault, performs OAuth refreshes, and exposes a small REST API (`/v1/snapshot`, `/v1/snapshot/stream`, `/v1/credential/:id/refresh`, `/v1/credential/:id/disable`, `/v1/credential`, `/v1/usage`, `/v1/healthz`).\n- **`omp auth-gateway serve`** is a forward-proxy. It accepts OpenAI Chat Completions, Anthropic Messages, OpenAI Responses, and pi-native stream requests, resolves the broker-backed credential, and dispatches through `pi-ai` provider logic. Clients (containerised omp, llm-git, the macOS usage widget, …) never see the access token.\n\nTransport security between operator, broker, and gateway is delegated to the operator (Tailscale / Wireguard / reverse proxy + TLS). Every endpoint except `/v1/healthz` (broker) and `/healthz` (gateway) requires a bearer token.\n\nSource: `packages/ai/src/auth-broker/`, `packages/ai/src/auth-gateway/`, `packages/coding-agent/src/cli/auth-broker-cli.ts`, `packages/coding-agent/src/cli/auth-gateway-cli.ts`, `packages/coding-agent/src/session/auth-broker-config.ts`.\n\n## Data flow\n\n```\n ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐\n │ broker host │\n │ │\n developer ──▶ │ ┌──────────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐ │\n laptop / │ │ omp auth-broker serve │◀──▶│ SQLite agent.db │ │\n CI / robomp │ │ - holds refresh tokens │ │ (canonical writer)│ │\n │ │ - background refresher │ └────────────────────┘ │\n │ │ /v1/{snapshot,refresh,…}│ │\n │ └─────────┬────────────────┘ │\n │ │ bearer ($CONFIG_DIR/auth-broker.token) │\n │ ▼ │\n │ ┌──────────────────────────┐ │\n │ │ omp auth-gateway serve │ RemoteAuthCredentialStore │\n │ │ /v1/{chat,messages,…} │ receives snapshot stream, │\n │ │ /v1/usage,/v1/models │ refreshes credentials by id │\n │ │ /v1/credentials/check │ via the broker on expiry │\n │ └─────────┬────────────────┘ │\n └────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────┘\n │ bearer ($CONFIG_DIR/auth-gateway.token)\n ▼\n gateway clients\n (llm-git, macOS widget, robomp containers, IDE plugins, …)\n │\n ▼ provider request with broker-resolved credential\n api.anthropic.com / api.openai.com / …\n```\n\nThe broker is the only writer of OAuth refresh tokens. Clients (including the gateway itself) load a redacted snapshot in which every `refresh` field has been replaced with `REMOTE_REFRESH_SENTINEL`; when an access token expires the client calls `POST /v1/credential/:id/refresh` and the broker performs the refresh server-side. `RemoteAuthCredentialStore` rejects local replace/upsert/delete-by-provider mutations, with errors pointing at `omp auth-broker login` / `omp auth-broker logout`.\n\n## auth-broker\n\n### CLI\n\n```\nomp auth-broker serve [--bind=host:port] # boot the broker\nomp auth-broker token [--regenerate] [--json] # print or rotate the bearer token\nomp auth-broker login [<provider>] [--via=user@host] [--dry-run]\nomp auth-broker logout [<provider>]\nomp auth-broker list [--json]\nomp auth-broker import <file|dir> [--provider=<id>] [--include-disabled] [--dry-run] [--json]\nomp auth-broker migrate --from-local [--include-oauth] [--include-env] [--dry-run] [--json]\nomp auth-broker status [--json]\n```\n\n- `serve` opens the local SQLite store at `getAgentDbPath()` and binds an HTTP listener (default `127.0.0.1:8765`). On startup a token is ensured at `<config-dir>/auth-broker.token` (mode `0600`, `0700` parent dir). The background refresher refreshes any OAuth credential whose `expires - Date.now() < refreshSkewMs` (default 5 min) every `refreshIntervalMs` (default 60 s).\n- `token` prints the cached bearer or generates a new one. `--regenerate` rotates it.\n- `login [<provider>]` runs the per-provider OAuth flow locally — when no provider is supplied, it falls back to an interactive numbered picker. With `--via=user@host` it shells out `ssh -L <callback-port>:127.0.0.1:<callback-port> user@host omp auth-broker login <provider>` so the OAuth callback hits the local browser but the credential is written on the broker host (`--via` requires `<provider>`). Built-in callback ports: `anthropic:54545`, `openai-codex:1455`, `google-gemini-cli:8085`, `google-antigravity:51121`, `gitlab-duo:8080`. The OAuth dance is driven in-process via `AuthStorage.login()` — there is no longer a `pi-ai` bin to spawn.\n- `logout [<provider>]` deletes every credential row for `<provider>`. With no argument it shows an interactive numbered picker of currently-stored providers.\n- `list` enumerates every registered OAuth provider id/name (the union of built-ins + `registerOAuthProvider` custom providers). `--json` emits a machine-readable array.\n- `import <file|dir>` imports CLIProxyAPI-style JSON credentials into the local SQLite store. Maps `type` field → omp provider (`claude → anthropic`, `codex → openai-codex`, `gemini → google-gemini-cli`, `antigravity → google-antigravity`, `gemini-cli → google-gemini-cli`).\n- `migrate --from-local` uploads local SQLite credentials to the configured broker (`POST /v1/credential`). Local API keys are included by default; local OAuth rows are skipped unless `--include-oauth` is set; environment-derived API keys are skipped unless `--include-env` is set. Re-runs are idempotent against the broker snapshot.\n- `status` health-pings the configured remote broker.\n\n### Endpoints\n\n| Method | Path | Auth | Purpose |\n| ------ | ---------------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `GET` | `/v1/healthz` | none | Liveness + version |\n| `GET` | `/v1/snapshot` | bearer | Redacted snapshot (refresh tokens replaced by sentinel) |\n| `GET` | `/v1/snapshot/stream` | bearer | SSE snapshot stream with delta events and keepalives |\n| `POST` | `/v1/credential` | bearer | Upsert one OAuth or API-key credential |\n| `POST` | `/v1/credential/:id/refresh` | bearer | Force-refresh one OAuth credential |\n| `POST` | `/v1/credential/:id/disable` | bearer | Disable one credential with a recorded cause |\n| `GET` | `/v1/usage` | bearer | Aggregate `UsageReport[]` across credentials |\n\nRequests use `Authorization: Bearer <token>`. The server compares against an in-memory token allow-list; the gateway’s implementation uses a timing-safe comparison.\n\n### Background refresher\n\n`AuthBrokerRefresher` iterates active OAuth credentials at `refreshIntervalMs` cadence and refreshes any within `refreshSkewMs` of expiry. Refreshes are single-flighted per credential id so a slow refresh cannot be retriggered. The refresher distinguishes:\n\n- **definitive failures** (`invalid_grant`, `invalid_token`, `revoked`, unauthorized refresh-token, 401/403 not from a network blip) — credentials are passed to `AuthStorage.disableCredentialById(id, cause)` so the next snapshot pull surfaces a clean delete on the client;\n- **transient failures** (timeout / ECONNREFUSED / fetch failed) — left in place for the next sweep.\n\n## auth-gateway\n\n### CLI\n\n```\nomp auth-gateway serve [--bind=host:port] [--no-auth]\nomp auth-gateway token [--regenerate] [--json]\nomp auth-gateway status [--json]\nomp auth-gateway check [--strict] [--json]\n```\n\n- `serve` requires `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` (or `auth.broker.url` in `config.yml`) — the gateway is itself a broker client. It calls `AuthBrokerClient.fetchSnapshot()`, wraps it in `RemoteAuthCredentialStore`, and constructs an `AuthStorage` that resolves access tokens through the broker. Default bind is `127.0.0.1:4000`. The gateway token is stored at `<config-dir>/auth-gateway.token` (`0600`); `--no-auth` disables the bearer check entirely (loopback-only use).\n- `token` / `status` manage and inspect the gateway bearer token and upstream broker readiness.\n- `check` probes broker-backed credentials through the gateway store. Without `--strict` it uses provider usage probes; `--strict` also exercises each credential against its chat-completion endpoint and can consume a small amount of quota.\n\n### Endpoints\n\n| Method | Path | Auth | Purpose |\n| ------ | ----------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ |\n| `GET` | `/healthz` | none | Liveness + version |\n| `GET` | `/v1/usage` | bearer | Aggregate `UsageReport[]` (proxied through `AuthStorage`) |\n| `GET` | `/v1/models` | bearer | Bundled-model catalog filtered to providers with credentials |\n| `GET` | `/v1/credentials/check` | bearer | Per-credential auth health probe |\n| `POST` | `/v1/chat/completions` | bearer | OpenAI Chat Completions wire format |\n| `POST` | `/v1/messages` | bearer | Anthropic Messages wire format |\n| `POST` | `/v1/responses` | bearer | OpenAI Responses wire format |\n| `POST` | `/v1/pi/stream` | bearer | Native `pi-ai` stream wire format |\n\nThe model id is read from the top-level `model` field for foreign wire formats and from the pi-native request body for `/v1/pi/stream`. The gateway picks the first bundled `Model<Api>` matching that id, parses the inbound wire format into an omp `Context`, resolves the provider credential from broker-backed `AuthStorage`, dispatches through `streamSimple()`, and re-encodes the result to the inbound format (SSE for streamed responses).\n\nThere is no raw provider passthrough path. All supported routes go through `pi-ai` provider logic so credential-specific request shaping, OAuth refresh-on-auth-error, and provider quirks stay centralized.\n\n`idleTimeout` on the underlying `Bun.serve` is set to `255 s` so long thinking-budget calls do not get killed by Bun’s default idle timeout.\n\n## Usage cache: server-side 5-min jitter + client-side 15 s single-flight\n\nTwo layers cache the aggregate provider-usage report. Both are intentional and stacked.\n\n### Server-side cache (broker `AuthStorage`)\n\n`AuthStorage` caches each credential’s `UsageReport` in the broker’s SQLite store at a **5-minute per-credential TTL with ±25 % jitter**. Anthropic and OpenAI rate-limit `/usage` aggressively per source IP, and a synchronized 5-credential fan-out trips 429s every cycle; the jitter decorrelates refresh times within a few cycles. On fetch failure the store keeps the **last-good** report for up to 24 h with a short jittered re-poll window — so a transient upstream blip never blanks out the widget.\n\nConstants: `USAGE_REPORT_TTL_MS = 5 * 60_000`, `USAGE_LAST_GOOD_RETENTION_MS = 24 * 60 * 60_000` (`packages/ai/src/auth-storage.ts`).\n\n### Client-side single-flight (`RemoteAuthCredentialStore`)\n\nWhen the gateway (or any other broker client) calls `fetchUsageReports()` / `getUsageReport(provider, credential)`, `RemoteAuthCredentialStore` coalesces concurrent calls into a single `GET /v1/usage` round-trip and caches the result for **15 s** in memory.\n\n- `USAGE_CACHE_TTL_MS = 15_000` (`packages/ai/src/auth-broker/remote-store.ts`).\n- A single `#usageInflight` promise is shared across all callers; a per-caller `AbortSignal` is **raced** against the shared promise, not threaded into it, so one caller’s abort never cascades into a peer’s in-flight request.\n- On fetch failure the rejected promise is logged and the awaited value is `null` — callers (`AuthStorage.fetchUsageReports`, `#getUsageReport`) treat a `null` report as \"no usage signal for this cycle\" and proceed without it. **This is the 15 s TTL fallback**: the client absorbs transient broker outages by suppressing the error, returning `null` to ranking, and re-attempting after the 15 s window.\n\nThe 15 s client window deliberately sits below the broker’s 5 min server cache, so almost every client poll is served from the broker’s already-cached value; the client cache exists to absorb the parallel fan-out generated by `AuthStorage.#rankOAuthSelections` into a single broker round-trip.\n\n## Client snapshot cache\n\n`discoverAuthStorage()` persists the broker snapshot to `~/.omp/cache/auth-broker-snapshot.enc` after the initial `/v1/snapshot` fetch and after later broker-sourced full snapshots. The file is AES-256-GCM encrypted with `SHA-256(OMP_AUTH_BROKER_TOKEN)` and authenticated with the broker URL as additional data, so changing either the token or URL makes the cache unreadable. The file is written atomically with mode `0600`.\n\nFreshness is anchored to the broker-stamped `snapshot.generatedAt`, not local write time. Default TTL is 1 h (`OMP_AUTH_BROKER_SNAPSHOT_TTL_MS`); `0` disables the cache and restores the old always-fetch boot path. When the cached snapshot is still fresh, `omp` boots from it and skips the blocking `/v1/snapshot` query. `RemoteAuthCredentialStore` still starts its normal SSE / long-poll background sync immediately, so deleted or rotated credentials reconcile after startup, and expired OAuth access tokens still refresh through `POST /v1/credential/:id/refresh`.\n\nIf the broker is down at boot and a fresh cache exists, startup now succeeds from the cached snapshot. If the cache is missing, expired, corrupt, written for a different URL, or encrypted with a different token, startup falls back to the live fetch and fails the same way it did before if the broker is unreachable.\n\n## Operator opt-in\n\nThe broker is **off** unless `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` (or `auth.broker.url` in `config.yml`) is set. When set, `discoverAuthStorage` in `packages/coding-agent/src/sdk.ts` swaps the local SQLite credential store for `RemoteAuthCredentialStore` and every API call resolves credentials through the broker.\n\n### Environment variables\n\n| Variable | Purpose | Required when |\n| ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` | Base URL of the remote auth-broker (e.g. `https://broker.tailnet:8765`). Selecting this puts the client in broker mode — local SQLite is bypassed. | Any time the omp client should resolve credentials through a broker (and required by `omp auth-gateway serve`). |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_TOKEN` | Bearer token used for every broker endpoint except `/v1/healthz`. | When `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` is set and no token is available from `auth.broker.token` or `<config-dir>/auth-broker.token`. |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_SNAPSHOT_TTL_MS` | Freshness window for the encrypted local snapshot cache. Default `3600000` (1 h); `0` disables cache reads and writes. | Optional in broker mode. |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_SNAPSHOT_CACHE` | Path override for the encrypted local snapshot cache. Default `~/.omp/cache/auth-broker-snapshot.enc` (or XDG cache equivalent). | Optional in broker mode. |\n\nResolution order in `resolveAuthBrokerConfig()`:\n\n1. `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` env (else `auth.broker.url` from `config.yml`, resolved through `resolveConfigValue`);\n2. `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_TOKEN` env (else `auth.broker.token` from `config.yml`, else `<config-dir>/auth-broker.token`);\n3. URL set but no token resolvable → hard error pointing at the token file path.\n\nThe gateway has no dedicated env vars — it inherits `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_*` because it is itself a broker client.\n\n### `config.yml` keys\n\n| Key | Default | Purpose |\n| ------------------- | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `auth.broker.url` | unset | Same as `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL`; env wins. Hidden from the settings UI. Values are resolved as a literal, an environment variable name, or `!<shell command>` to use trimmed stdout. |\n| `auth.broker.token` | unset | Same as `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_TOKEN`; env wins. Values are resolved the same way. |\n\n### Token files\n\n| Path | Owner | Mode |\n| --------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |\n| `<config-dir>/auth-broker.token` | `omp auth-broker serve` (created at first start) | `0600` in a `0700` parent dir |\n| `<config-dir>/auth-gateway.token` | `omp auth-gateway serve` (skipped under `--no-auth`) | `0600` in a `0700` parent dir |\n\n`<config-dir>` resolves to `~/.omp/` (respecting `PI_CONFIG_DIR`).\n\n## Interaction with the local API-key resolution order\n\nThe broker only owns OAuth credentials and provider-API-key credentials that were uploaded to it. The standard credential ladder in `models.md` (`Auth and API key resolution order`) is preserved, with one addition committed alongside the gateway:\n\n- `AuthStorage.setConfigApiKey / removeConfigApiKey / clearConfigApiKeys` let a `models.yml` `apiKey` beat a stored OAuth token **without** overriding an explicit `--api-key`. This is what allows a broker-resolved OAuth credential to be reliably shadowed by a per-environment `models.yml` config key when both are present.\n\n## See also\n\n- [`secrets.md`](./secrets.md) — secret obfuscation around tokens that _do_ leak through (e.g. `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_TOKEN` in shell output).\n- [`models.md`](./models.md) — provider auth resolution order; the broker plugs in at layers 2–3 (stored credentials).\n- [`environment-variables.md`](./environment-variables.md) — full env reference including `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` / `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_TOKEN`.\n",
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  "bash-tool-runtime.md": "# Bash tool runtime\n\nThis document describes the **`bash` tool** runtime path used by agent tool calls, from command normalization to execution, truncation/artifacts, and rendering.\n\nIt also calls out where behavior diverges in interactive TUI, print mode, RPC mode, and user-initiated bang (`!`) shell execution.\n\n## Scope and runtime surfaces\n\nThere are two different bash execution surfaces in coding-agent:\n\n1. **Tool-call surface** (`toolName: \"bash\"`): used when the model calls the bash tool.\n - Entry point: `BashTool.execute()`.\n - Parameters include `command`, optional `env`, `timeout`, `cwd`, `pty`, and, when `async.enabled` is true, `async`.\n2. **User bang-command surface** (`!cmd` from interactive input or RPC `bash` command): session-level helper path.\n - Entry point: `AgentSession.executeBash()`.\n\nBoth eventually use `executeBash()` in `src/exec/bash-executor.ts` for non-PTY execution, but only the tool-call path runs normalization/interception, optional managed background-job handling, and tool renderer logic.\n\nSet `bash.enabled: false` in settings to remove the model-facing `bash` tool from the active tool registry. This does not disable user-initiated bang commands or RPC `bash` requests.\n\n## End-to-end tool-call pipeline\n\n## 1) Input handling and parameter merge\n\n`BashTool.execute()` currently handles input before execution as follows:\n\n- validates optional `env` names against shell-variable syntax,\n- when `bash.stripTrailingHeadTail` is enabled (default), applies conservative native fixups that remove safe trailing `| head` / `| tail` pipes and redundant trailing `2>&1`,\n- extracts a leading single-line `cd <path> && ...` into `cwd` when `cwd` was not supplied,\n- rejects `async: true` when `async.enabled` is false.\n\nThere are no structured `head` or `tail` tool parameters in the current schema. Output limiting is handled by `OutputSink` truncation/artifacts, and the optional trailing-pipe fixup exists to avoid hiding output before the harness can capture it.\n\n## 2) Optional interception (blocked-command path)\n\nIf `bashInterceptor.enabled` is true, `BashTool` loads rules from settings and runs `checkBashInterception()` against the normalized command.\n\nInterception behavior:\n\n- command is blocked **only** when:\n - regex rule matches, and\n - the suggested tool is present in `ctx.toolNames`.\n- invalid regex rules are silently skipped.\n- on block, `BashTool` throws `ToolError` with message:\n - `Blocked: ...`\n - original command included.\n\nDefault rule patterns (defined in code) target common misuses:\n\n- file readers (`cat`, `head`, `tail`, ...)\n- search tools (`grep`, `rg`, ...)\n- file finders (`find`, `fd`, ...)\n- in-place editors (`sed -i`, `perl -i`, `awk -i inplace`)\n- shell redirection writes (`echo ... > file`, heredoc redirection)\n\n### Caveat\n\n`InterceptionResult` includes `suggestedTool`, but `BashTool` currently surfaces only the message text (no structured suggested-tool field in `details`).\n\n## 3) CWD validation and timeout clamping\n\n`cwd` is resolved relative to session cwd (`resolveToCwd`), then validated via `stat`:\n\n- missing path -> `ToolError(\"Working directory does not exist: ...\")`\n- non-directory -> `ToolError(\"Working directory is not a directory: ...\")`\n\nTimeout is clamped to `[1, 3600]` seconds and converted to milliseconds.\n\n## 4) Artifact allocation\n\nBefore execution, the tool allocates an artifact path/id (best-effort) for truncated output storage.\n\n- artifact allocation failure is non-fatal (execution continues without artifact spill file),\n- artifact id/path are passed into execution path for full-output persistence on truncation.\n\n## 5) PTY vs non-PTY execution selection\n\n`BashTool` chooses PTY execution only when all are true:\n\n- tool input `pty === true`\n- `PI_NO_PTY !== \"1\"`\n- tool context has UI (`ctx.hasUI === true` and `ctx.ui` set)\n\nOtherwise it uses non-interactive `executeBash()`.\n\nThat means print mode and non-UI RPC/tool contexts always use non-PTY.\n\n## Non-interactive execution engine (`executeBash`)\n\n## Shell session reuse model\n\n`executeBash()` caches native `Shell` instances in a process-global map keyed by:\n\n- shell path,\n- configured command prefix,\n- snapshot path,\n- serialized shell env,\n- optional agent session key.\n\nSession-level bang-command executions pass `sessionKey: this.sessionId`.\n\nTool-call executions pass `sessionKey: this.session.getSessionId?.()`, when available. In both surfaces, a session key isolates shell reuse per session; without one, reuse falls back to shell config/snapshot/env.\n\nConcurrent calls never share one `Shell`: the native session runs one command at a time and `Shell.abort()` kills every in-flight run on it. `executeBash()` tracks in-flight keys in `shellSessionsInUse`; while a key is busy, overlapping calls skip the cache and run through one-shot `executeShell()` (same isolation as quarantined sessions). Only the owning call releases the in-use flag or deletes the cached session in its `finally`.\n\n## Shell config and snapshot behavior\n\nAt each call, executor loads settings shell config (`shell`, `env`, optional `prefix`).\n\nIf selected shell includes `bash`, it attempts `getOrCreateSnapshot()`:\n\n- snapshot captures aliases/functions/options from user rc,\n- snapshot creation is best-effort,\n- failure falls back to no snapshot.\n\nIf `prefix` is configured, command becomes:\n\n```text\n<prefix> <command>\n```\n\n## Streaming and cancellation\n\n`Shell.run()` streams chunks to `OutputSink` and optional `onChunk` callback.\n\nCancellation:\n\n- aborted signal triggers `shellSession.abort(...)`,\n- timeout from native result is mapped to `cancelled: true` + annotation text,\n- explicit cancellation similarly returns `cancelled: true` + annotation.\n\nNo exception is thrown inside executor for timeout/cancel; it returns structured `BashResult` and lets caller map error semantics.\n\n## Interactive PTY path (`runInteractiveBashPty`)\n\nWhen PTY is enabled, tool runs `runInteractiveBashPty()` which opens an overlay console component and drives a native `PtySession`.\n\nBehavior highlights:\n\n- xterm-headless virtual terminal renders viewport in overlay,\n- keyboard input is normalized (including Kitty sequences and application cursor mode handling),\n- `esc` while running kills the PTY session,\n- terminal resize propagates to PTY (`session.resize(cols, rows)`).\n\nEnvironment hardening defaults are injected for unattended runs:\n\n- pagers disabled (`PAGER=cat`, `GIT_PAGER=cat`, etc.),\n- editor prompts disabled (`GIT_EDITOR=true`, `EDITOR=true`, ...),\n- terminal/auth prompts reduced (`GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0`, `SSH_ASKPASS=/usr/bin/false`, `CI=1`),\n- package-manager/tool automation flags for non-interactive behavior.\n\nPTY output is normalized (`CRLF`/`CR` to `LF`, `sanitizeText`) and written into `OutputSink`, including artifact spill support.\n\nOn PTY startup/runtime error, sink receives `PTY error: ...` line and command finalizes with undefined exit code.\n\n## Output handling: streaming, truncation, artifact spill\n\nBoth PTY and non-PTY paths use `OutputSink`.\n\n## OutputSink semantics\n\n- keeps an in-memory UTF-8-safe tail buffer (`DEFAULT_MAX_BYTES`, currently 50KB),\n- tracks total bytes/lines seen,\n- if artifact path exists and output overflows (or file already active), writes full stream to artifact file,\n- when memory threshold overflows, trims in-memory buffer to tail (UTF-8 boundary safe),\n- marks `truncated` when overflow/file spill occurs.\n\n`dump()` returns:\n\n- `output` (possibly annotated prefix),\n- `truncated`,\n- `totalLines/totalBytes`,\n- `outputLines/outputBytes`,\n- `artifactId` if artifact file was active.\n\n### Long-output caveat\n\nRuntime truncation is byte-threshold based in `OutputSink` (50KB default). It does not enforce a hard 2000-line cap in this code path.\n\n### Shell output minimizer\n\nNon-PTY execution also passes shell-minimizer settings into the native `Shell` session. When the minimizer rewrites verbose output, the executor replaces the sink's visible text with the minimized text and, when possible, saves the raw original capture as a separate `bash-original` artifact referenced by a `[raw output: artifact://<id>]` footer.\n\n## Live tool updates and async jobs\n\nFor non-PTY foreground execution, `BashTool` uses a separate `TailBuffer` for partial updates and emits `onUpdate` snapshots while command is running.\n\nFor PTY execution, live rendering is handled by custom UI overlay, not by `onUpdate` text chunks.\n\nWhen `async.enabled` is true and the call passes `async: true`, `BashTool` starts a managed bash job, returns a running job result with a job id, and stores completion through the session managed-job path. Auto-backgrounding can also start this path after `bash.autoBackground.thresholdMs`.\n\n## Result shaping, metadata, and error mapping\n\nAfter execution:\n\n1. `cancelled` handling:\n - if abort signal is aborted -> throw `ToolAbortError` (abort semantics),\n - else -> throw `ToolError` (treated as tool failure).\n2. PTY `timedOut` -> throw `ToolError`.\n3. empty output becomes `(no output)`.\n4. attach truncation metadata via `toolResult(...).truncationFromSummary(result, { direction: \"tail\" })`.\n5. exit-code mapping:\n - missing exit code -> throw `ToolError(\"... missing exit status\")`\n - non-zero exit -> error result with `\"Command exited with code N\"` and `details.exitCode`\n - zero exit -> success result.\n\nSuccess payload structure:\n\n- `content`: text output,\n- `details.meta.truncation` when truncated, including:\n - `direction`, `truncatedBy`, total/output line+byte counts,\n - `shownRange`,\n - `artifactId` when available.\n\nBecause built-in tools are wrapped with `wrapToolWithMetaNotice()`, truncation notice text is appended to final text content automatically (for example: `Full: artifact://<id>`).\n\n## Rendering paths\n\n## Tool-call renderer (`bashToolRenderer`)\n\n`bashToolRenderer` is used for tool-call messages (`toolCall` / `toolResult`):\n\n- collapsed mode shows visual-line-truncated preview,\n- expanded mode shows all currently available output text,\n- warning line includes truncation reason and `artifact://<id>` when truncated,\n- timeout value (from args) is shown in footer metadata line.\n\n### Caveat: full artifact expansion\n\n`BashRenderContext` has `isFullOutput`, but current renderer context builder does not set it for bash tool results. Expanded view still uses the text already in result content (tail/truncated output) unless another caller provides full artifact content.\n\n## User bang-command component (`BashExecutionComponent`)\n\n`BashExecutionComponent` is for user `!` commands in interactive mode (not model tool calls):\n\n- streams chunks live,\n- collapsed preview keeps last 20 logical lines,\n- line clamp at 4000 chars per line,\n- shows truncation + artifact warnings when metadata is present,\n- marks cancelled/error/exit state separately.\n\nThis component is wired by `CommandController.handleBashCommand()` and fed from `AgentSession.executeBash()`.\n\n## Mode-specific behavior differences\n\n| Surface | Entry path | PTY eligible | Live output UX | Error surfacing |\n| ------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------ |\n| Interactive tool call | `BashTool.execute` | Yes, when `pty=true` and UI exists and `PI_NO_PTY!=1` | PTY overlay (interactive) or streamed tail updates | Tool errors become `toolResult.isError` |\n| Print mode tool call | `BashTool.execute` | No (no UI context) | No TUI overlay; output appears in event stream/final assistant text flow | Same tool error mapping |\n| RPC tool call (agent tooling) | `BashTool.execute` | Usually no UI -> non-PTY | Structured tool events/results | Same tool error mapping |\n| Interactive bang command (`!`) | `AgentSession.executeBash` + `BashExecutionComponent` | No (uses executor directly) | Dedicated bash execution component | Controller catches exceptions and shows UI error |\n| RPC `bash` command | `rpc-mode` -> `session.executeBash` | No | Returns `BashResult` directly | Consumer handles returned fields |\n\n## Operational caveats\n\n- Interceptor only blocks commands when suggested tool is currently available in context.\n- If artifact allocation fails, truncation still occurs but no `artifact://` back-reference is available.\n- Shell session cache has no explicit eviction in this module; lifetime is process-scoped.\n- PTY and non-PTY timeout surfaces differ:\n - PTY exposes explicit `timedOut` result field,\n - non-PTY maps timeout into `cancelled + annotation` summary.\n\n## Implementation files\n\n- [`src/tools/bash.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/tools/bash.ts) — tool entrypoint, input handling/interception, async and PTY/non-PTY selection, result/error mapping, bash tool renderer.\n- [`src/tools/bash-command-fixup.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/tools/bash-command-fixup.ts) — native-backed conservative cleanup for trailing `head`/`tail` pipes and redundant `2>&1`.\n- [`src/tools/bash-interceptor.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/tools/bash-interceptor.ts) — interceptor rule matching and blocked-command messages.\n- [`src/exec/bash-executor.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/exec/bash-executor.ts) — non-PTY executor, shell session reuse, cancellation wiring, output sink integration.\n- [`src/tools/bash-interactive.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/tools/bash-interactive.ts) — PTY runtime, overlay UI, input normalization, non-interactive env defaults.\n- [`src/session/streaming-output.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/session/streaming-output.ts) — `OutputSink`, `TailBuffer`, truncation/artifact spill, and summary metadata.\n- [`src/tools/output-meta.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/tools/output-meta.ts) — truncation metadata shape + notice injection wrapper.\n- [`src/session/agent-session.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts) — session-level `executeBash`, message recording, abort lifecycle.\n- [`src/modes/components/bash-execution.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/modes/components/bash-execution.ts) — interactive `!` command execution component.\n- [`src/modes/controllers/command-controller.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/command-controller.ts) — wiring for interactive `!` command UI stream/update completion.\n- [`src/modes/rpc/rpc-mode.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/modes/rpc/rpc-mode.ts) — RPC `bash` and `abort_bash` command surface.\n- [`src/internal-urls/artifact-protocol.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/internal-urls/artifact-protocol.ts) — `artifact://<id>` resolution.\n",
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  "blob-artifact-architecture.md": "# Blob and artifact storage architecture\n\nThis document describes how coding-agent stores large/binary payloads outside session JSONL, how truncated tool output is persisted, and how internal URLs (`artifact://`, `agent://`) resolve back to stored data.\n\n## Why two storage systems exist\n\nThe runtime uses two different persistence mechanisms for different data shapes:\n\n- **Content-addressed blobs** (`blob:sha256:<hash>`): global storage used to externalize large image base64 payloads and provider image data URLs from persisted session entries.\n- **Session-scoped artifacts** (files under `<sessionFile-without-.jsonl>/`): per-session text files used for full tool outputs and subagent outputs.\n\nThey are intentionally separate:\n\n- blob storage optimizes deduplication and stable references by content hash,\n- artifact storage optimizes append-only session tooling and human/tool retrieval by local IDs.\n\n## Storage boundaries and on-disk layout\n\n### Blob store boundary (global)\n\n`SessionManager` constructs `BlobStore(getBlobsDir())`, so blob files live in a shared global blob directory, not in a session folder.\n\nBlob file naming:\n\n- file path: `<blobsDir>/<sha256-hex>`\n- no extension\n- reference string stored in entries: `blob:sha256:<sha256-hex>`\n\nImplications:\n\n- same binary content across sessions resolves to the same hash/path,\n- writes are idempotent at the content level,\n- blobs can outlive any individual session file.\n\n## Artifact boundary (session-local)\n\n`ArtifactManager` derives artifact directory from session file path:\n\n- session file: `.../<timestamp>_<sessionId>.jsonl`\n- artifacts directory: `.../<timestamp>_<sessionId>/` (strip `.jsonl`)\n\nArtifact types share this directory:\n\n- truncated tool output files: `<numericId>.<toolType>.log` (for `artifact://`)\n- subagent output files: `<outputId>.md` (for `agent://`)\n- subagent session JSONL sidecars: `<outputId>.jsonl` when task execution receives an artifacts directory\n\nSubagents can adopt the parent `ArtifactManager`; in that case parent and subagent tree share one artifact directory and numeric artifact ID space.\n\n## ID and name allocation schemes\n\n### Blob IDs: content hash\n\n`BlobStore.put()` / `putSync()` computes SHA-256 over the bytes it is given and returns:\n\n- `hash`: hex digest,\n- `path`: `<blobsDir>/<hash>`,\n- `ref`: `blob:sha256:<hash>`.\n\nNo session-local counter is used.\n\n### Artifact IDs: session-local monotonic integer\n\n`ArtifactManager` scans existing `*.log` artifact files on first directory-backed allocation to find max existing numeric ID and sets `nextId = max + 1`.\n\nAllocation behavior:\n\n- file format: `{id}.{toolType}.log`\n- IDs are sequential strings (`\"0\"`, `\"1\"`, ...)\n- resume does not overwrite existing artifacts because scan happens before allocation\n- the directory is created lazily on first save/allocation\n\nIf the artifact directory is missing, scanning yields an empty list and allocation starts from `0`.\n\nNon-persistent sessions without an adopted manager can store `saveArtifact(...)` content in memory under numeric IDs, but `artifact://` resolution is file-backed through registered artifact directories.\n\n### Agent output IDs (`agent://`)\n\n`AgentOutputManager` allocates IDs for subagent outputs from the requested name, used verbatim the first time and suffixed (`-2`, `-3`, …) only when the same name repeats (e.g. `Anna`, `Anna-2`). Nested outputs are grouped under the parent prefix (e.g. `Parent.Child`). It scans existing `.md` files on initialization so a resumed session never reuses a name that would clobber a prior output.\n\n## Persistence dataflow\n\n### 1) Session entry persistence rewrite path\n\nBefore session entries are written (`#rewriteFile` / incremental persist), `SessionManager` calls `prepareEntryForPersistence()` / `prepareEntryForPersistenceSync()` through the truncation pipeline.\n\nKey behaviors:\n\n1. **Large string truncation**: oversized strings are cut and suffixed with `\"[Session persistence truncated large content]\"`; signature fields (`thinkingSignature`, `thoughtSignature`, `textSignature`) are cleared instead of truncated.\n2. **Transient field stripping**: `partialJson` and `jsonlEvents` are removed from persisted entries.\n3. **Image externalization to blobs**:\n - image blocks in `content` arrays are externalized when `data` is not already a blob ref and base64 length is at least threshold (`BLOB_EXTERNALIZE_THRESHOLD = 1024`),\n - provider-style `image_url` data URLs are externalized when they start with `data:image/` and contain `;base64,`,\n - image block `data` is stored as decoded binary bytes,\n - provider data URLs are stored as the original UTF-8 data URL string,\n - persisted values are replaced with `blob:sha256:<hash>`.\n\nThis keeps session JSONL compact while preserving recoverability.\n\n### 2) Session load rehydration path\n\nWhen opening a session (`setSessionFile`), after migrations, `SessionManager` runs `resolveBlobRefsInEntries()`.\n\nFor message/custom-message image blocks with `blob:sha256:<hash>` and for persisted provider `image_url` fields with blob refs:\n\n- reads blob bytes from blob store,\n- converts image-block bytes back to base64,\n- converts provider `image_url` blobs back to the original string,\n- mutates in-memory entry fields for runtime consumers.\n\nIf a blob is missing:\n\n- image-block resolution logs a warning and keeps the original `blob:sha256:` ref string in memory,\n- provider `image_url` resolution logs a warning and keeps the original ref string,\n- load continues.\n\n### 3) Tool output spill/truncation path\n\n`OutputSink` powers streaming output in bash/python/ssh and related executors.\n\nBehavior:\n\n1. Every chunk is sanitized with `sanitizeWithOptionalSixelPassthrough(..., sanitizeText)` and appended to in-memory accounting.\n2. Optional live `onChunk` receives sanitized pre-column-cap chunks, throttled if configured.\n3. A per-line column cap can drop bytes from long lines in the LLM-facing buffer; when this happens, artifact mirroring starts so the on-disk file keeps the full sanitized stream.\n4. When the in-memory tail buffer would exceed spill threshold (`DEFAULT_MAX_BYTES`, 50KB), sink marks output truncated and starts artifact mirroring if an artifact path is available.\n5. If a file sink is opened, it first writes the current buffer, then all queued/subsequent sanitized chunks.\n6. In-memory buffer is trimmed to a tail window, or to head + elision marker + tail when head retention is configured.\n7. `dump()` returns summary including `artifactId` only when file sink creation succeeded.\n\nPractical effect:\n\n- UI/tool return shows bounded output,\n- full sanitized output is preserved in artifact file and referenced as `artifact://<id>` when file-backed artifact mirroring succeeded.\n\nIf file sink creation fails (I/O error, missing path, etc.), sink falls back to in-memory truncation only; full output is not persisted.\n\n## URL access model\n\n### `blob:` references\n\n`blob:sha256:<hash>` is a persistence reference inside session entry payloads, not an internal URL scheme handled by the router. Resolution is done by `SessionManager` during session load.\n\n### `artifact://<id>`\n\nHandled by `ArtifactProtocolHandler` over registered active session artifact directories:\n\n- requires a numeric ID,\n- searches each registered artifacts directory for filename prefix `<id>.`,\n- returns raw text (`text/plain`) from the matched `.log` file,\n- when missing, error includes available numeric artifact IDs from existing artifact files.\n\nFailure behavior:\n\n- if no artifact directories are registered: throws `No session - artifacts unavailable`,\n- if registered directories exist but none are present on disk: throws `No artifacts directory found`,\n- if ID is not numeric: throws `artifact:// ID must be numeric, got: <id>`.\n\n### `agent://<id>`\n\nHandled by `AgentProtocolHandler` over registered active session artifact directories and `<artifactsDir>/<id>.md`:\n\n- plain form returns markdown text,\n- `/path` or `?q=` forms perform JSON extraction,\n- path and query extraction cannot be combined,\n- if extraction requested, file content must parse as JSON.\n\nFailure behavior:\n\n- if no artifact directories are registered: throws `No session - agent outputs unavailable`,\n- if registered directories exist but none are present on disk: throws `No artifacts directory found`,\n- missing output throws `Not found: <id>` with available `.md` output IDs when directory listing succeeds.\n\nRead tool integration:\n\n- `read` supports offset/limit pagination for non-extraction internal URL reads,\n- rejects offset/limit when `agent://` extraction is used.\n\n## Resume, fork, and move semantics\n\n### Resume\n\n- `ArtifactManager` scans existing `{id}.*.log` files on first allocation and continues numbering.\n- `AgentOutputManager` scans existing `.md` output IDs and continues numbering.\n- `SessionManager` rehydrates blob refs to base64/data URLs on load.\n\n### Fork\n\n`SessionManager.fork()` creates a new session file with new session ID and `parentSession` link, then returns old/new file paths. Artifact copying is handled by `AgentSession.fork()`:\n\n- flushes current session first,\n- attempts recursive copy of old artifact directory to new artifact directory,\n- missing old directory is tolerated,\n- non-ENOENT copy errors are logged as warnings and fork still completes.\n\nID implications after fork:\n\n- if copy succeeded, artifact counters in the new session continue after max copied ID when the new `ArtifactManager` first scans,\n- if copy failed/skipped, new session artifact IDs start from `0`.\n\nBlob implications after fork:\n\n- blobs are global and content-addressed, so no blob directory copy is required.\n\n### Move to new cwd\n\n`SessionManager.moveTo()` renames both session file and artifact directory to the new default session directory, with rollback logic if a later step fails. This preserves artifact identity while relocating session scope.\n\n## Failure handling and fallback paths\n\n| Case | Behavior |\n| --------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| Blob file missing during image-block rehydration | Warn and keep `blob:sha256:` ref string in memory |\n| Blob file missing during provider `image_url` rehydration | Warn and keep `blob:sha256:` ref string in memory |\n| Blob read ENOENT via `BlobStore.get` | Returns `null` |\n| Artifact directory missing (`ArtifactManager.listFiles`) | Returns empty list (allocation can start fresh) |\n| No registered artifact dirs (`artifact://`) | Throws `No session - artifacts unavailable` |\n| No registered artifact dirs (`agent://`) | Throws `No session - agent outputs unavailable` |\n| Registered artifact dirs missing on disk | Throws explicit `No artifacts directory found` |\n| Artifact ID not found | Throws with available IDs listing |\n| OutputSink artifact writer init fails | Continues with bounded in-memory output only |\n| Non-persistent `saveArtifact` | Stores text in `SessionManager` memory map; not file-backed URL data |\n\n## Binary blob externalization vs text-output artifacts\n\n- **Blob externalization** is for image payloads inside persisted session entry content and provider image data URLs; it replaces inline payload strings in JSONL with stable content refs.\n- **Artifacts** are plain text files for execution output and subagent output; file-backed artifacts are addressable by session-local IDs through internal URLs.\n\nThe two systems intersect only indirectly: both reduce session JSONL bloat, but they have different identity, lifetime, and retrieval paths.\n\n## Implementation files\n\n- [`src/session/blob-store.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/session/blob-store.ts) — blob reference format, hashing, put/get, externalize/resolve helpers.\n- [`src/session/artifacts.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/session/artifacts.ts) — session artifact directory model and numeric artifact ID/path allocation.\n- [`src/session/streaming-output.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/session/streaming-output.ts) — `OutputSink` truncation/spill-to-file behavior and summary metadata.\n- [`src/session/session-manager.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/session/session-manager.ts) — persistence transforms, blob rehydration on load, session fork/move interactions.\n- [`src/session/agent-session.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts) — artifact directory copy during interactive fork.\n- [`src/internal-urls/artifact-protocol.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/internal-urls/artifact-protocol.ts) — `artifact://` resolver.\n- [`src/internal-urls/agent-protocol.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/internal-urls/agent-protocol.ts) — `agent://` resolver + JSON extraction.\n- [`src/internal-urls/router.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/internal-urls/router.ts) — internal URL router wiring.\n- [`src/task/output-manager.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/task/output-manager.ts) — session-scoped agent output ID allocation for `agent://`.\n- [`src/task/executor.ts`](../packages/coding-agent/src/task/executor.ts) — subagent output artifact writes (`<id>.md`) and session JSONL sidecars.\n",
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- "compaction.md": "# Compaction and Branch Summaries\n\nCompaction and branch summaries are the two mechanisms that keep long sessions usable without losing prior work context.\n\n- **Compaction** rewrites old history into a summary on the current branch.\n- **Branch summary** captures abandoned branch context during `/tree` navigation.\n\nBoth are persisted as session entries and converted back into user-context messages when rebuilding LLM input.\n\n## Key implementation files\n\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/compaction.ts` (context-full summarization and handoff generation)\n- `packages/snapcompact/src/snapcompact.ts` (snapcompact strategy: history archived as dense bitmap images)\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/branch-summarization.ts`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/pruning.ts`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/utils.ts`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/openai.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/session/session-manager.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/session/messages.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/extensibility/hooks/types.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/config/settings-schema.ts`\n\n## Session entry model\n\nCompaction and branch summaries are first-class session entries, not plain assistant/user messages.\n\n- `CompactionEntry`\n - `type: \"compaction\"`\n - `summary`, optional `shortSummary`\n - `firstKeptEntryId` (compaction boundary)\n - `tokensBefore`\n - optional `details`, `preserveData`, `fromExtension`\n- `BranchSummaryEntry`\n - `type: \"branch_summary\"`\n - `fromId`, `summary`\n - optional `details`, `fromExtension`\n\nWhen context is rebuilt (`buildSessionContext`):\n\n1. Latest compaction on the active path is converted to one `compactionSummary` message.\n2. Kept entries from `firstKeptEntryId` to the compaction point are re-included.\n3. Later entries on the path are appended.\n4. `branch_summary` entries are converted to `branchSummary` messages.\n5. `custom_message` entries are converted to `custom` messages.\n\nThose custom roles are then transformed into LLM-facing user messages in `convertToLlm()` using the static templates:\n\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/prompts/compaction-summary-context.md`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/prompts/branch-summary-context.md`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/prompts/handoff-document.md`\n\n## Compaction pipeline\n\n### Triggers\n\nCompaction/context maintenance can run in five ways:\n\n1. **Manual context compaction**: `/compact [instructions]` calls `AgentSession.compact(...)`.\n2. **Automatic overflow recovery**: after a same-model assistant error that matches context overflow.\n3. **Automatic incomplete-output recovery**: after a same-model assistant message ends with `stopReason === \"length\"` (OpenAI/Codex `response.incomplete`).\n4. **Automatic threshold maintenance**: after a successful turn when context exceeds the resolved threshold.\n5. **Idle maintenance**: `runIdleCompaction()` can invoke the same auto-maintenance path with reason `\"idle\"`.\n\n### Compaction shape (visual)\n\n```text\nBefore compaction:\n\n entry: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9\n ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬──────┬─────┬──────┐\n │ hdr │ usr │ ass │ tool │ usr │ ass │ tool │ tool │ ass │ tool │\n └─────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴──────┴─────┴──────┘\n └────────┬───────┘ └──────────────┬──────────────┘\n messagesToSummarize kept messages\n ↑\n firstKeptEntryId (entry 4)\n\nAfter compaction (new entry appended):\n\n entry: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10\n ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬──────┬─────┬──────┬─────┐\n │ hdr │ usr │ ass │ tool │ usr │ ass │ tool │ tool │ ass │ tool │ cmp │\n └─────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴──────┴─────┴──────┴─────┘\n └──────────┬──────┘ └──────────────────────┬───────────────────┘\n not sent to LLM sent to LLM\n ↑\n starts from firstKeptEntryId\n\nWhat the LLM sees:\n\n ┌────────┬─────────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬──────┬─────┬──────┐\n │ system │ summary │ usr │ ass │ tool │ tool │ ass │ tool │\n └────────┴─────────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴──────┴─────┴──────┘\n ↑ ↑ └─────────────────┬────────────────┘\n prompt from cmp messages from firstKeptEntryId\n```\n\n### Overflow/incomplete recovery vs threshold/idle maintenance\n\nThe automatic paths are intentionally different:\n\n- **Overflow recovery**\n - Trigger: current-model assistant error is detected as context overflow and the error is not older than the latest compaction.\n - The failing assistant error message is removed from active agent state before retry.\n - Context promotion is tried first; if a configured larger model is available, the agent switches model and retries without compacting.\n - If promotion is unavailable and compaction is enabled, context-full compaction runs with `reason: \"overflow\"` and `willRetry: true`; handoff strategy is not used for overflow because the handoff request would reuse the overflowing input.\n - On success, `agent.continue()` is scheduled to retry the turn.\n\n- **Incomplete-output recovery**\n - Trigger: same-model assistant message ends with `stopReason === \"length\"` and the message is not older than the latest compaction.\n - The incomplete assistant message is removed from active agent state before recovery.\n - Context promotion is tried first.\n - If promotion is unavailable and compaction is enabled, auto maintenance runs with `reason: \"incomplete\"` and `willRetry: true`.\n - Unlike overflow, `compaction.strategy: \"handoff\"` is allowed for incomplete-output recovery because the input context is still usable.\n - On context-full success, `agent.continue()` is scheduled to retry the turn.\n\n- **Threshold maintenance**\n - Trigger: successful, non-error assistant message whose adjusted context tokens exceed `resolveThresholdTokens(...)`.\n - Tool-output pruning can reduce the measured token count before threshold comparison.\n - Context promotion is tried before compaction.\n - If promotion is unavailable, auto maintenance runs with `reason: \"threshold\"` and `willRetry: false`.\n - With `compaction.strategy: \"handoff\"`, threshold maintenance normally schedules a post-prompt auto-handoff task instead of writing a compaction entry; pre-prompt checks run it inline to avoid racing the next turn. If handoff returns no document without aborting, it falls back to context-full compaction.\n - On success, if `compaction.autoContinue !== false`, schedules an agent-authored developer auto-continue prompt from `prompts/system/auto-continue.md`.\n\n- **Idle maintenance**\n - Trigger: `runIdleCompaction()` when not streaming or already compacting.\n - Uses `reason: \"idle\"` and does not auto-continue afterward.\n\n### Snapcompact strategy\n\n`compaction.strategy: \"snapcompact\"` replaces the LLM summarization call with a local, deterministic archival pass (`compact` from `@oh-my-pi/snapcompact`):\n\n- The discarded history is serialized, whitespace-collapsed, and printed onto provider-aware square PNG frames using bundled public-domain pixel fonts. Anthropic-family and unknown APIs use repeated black `8x8` cells, Google uses repeated sentence-colored `8x8` cells, and OpenAI uses dense stretched `6x6` cells with `detail: \"original\"`.\n- Serialization keeps the archive conversation-dense: tool results are truncated head+tail (default 2,000 chars at a 0.6 head ratio), tool-call argument values are capped per value (500) and per call (2,000), and tool output is printed in dim gray ink so conversation reads louder than tool noise. All budgets and the dimming are configurable via `SerializeOptions` (`toolResultMaxChars`, `toolArgMaxChars`, `toolCallMaxChars`, `truncateHeadRatio`, `dimToolResults`).\n- Frames persist under `CompactionEntry.preserveData.snapcompact` and are re-attached to the `compactionSummary` message as image blocks on every context rebuild; the entry's `summary` is a deterministic reading guide (grid geometry, role tags, truncation notes) plus the usual file-operation lists.\n- Later compactions carry earlier frames forward. Beyond an 8-frame budget the archive fades from the middle out: the earliest frame (session head — the original request, or the filmed summary of older history) is pinned, and the oldest *unpinned* frames are evicted, so head and tail both survive. If the previous compaction was text-based, its summary is printed at the head of the frame archive as `[Summary of earlier history]`.\n- No model, API key, or network is involved, so snapcompact is also safe for overflow recovery. It requires a vision-capable current model (`model.input` includes `\"image\"`); otherwise the run falls back to context-full and emits a warning notice (auto and manual paths). Manual `/compact` honors the strategy unless custom instructions are given (those imply a directed LLM summary).\n- Rationale: the shape table comes from the snapcompact 200k-token evals in `packages/snapcompact`, where bitmap frames preserved QA recall at lower billed-token cost than raw text for vision-capable models.\n\n### Display transcript\n\nCompaction no longer visually restarts the conversation. The TUI renders the **display transcript** (`buildSessionContext({ transcript: true })` / `AgentSession.buildTranscriptSessionContext()`): every path entry in chronological order, with each compaction shown inline as a slim divider — `── 📷 compacted · ctrl+o ──` — at the point it fired. Expanding (ctrl+o) reveals the summary. Only the LLM context resets at the compaction boundary; the scrollback above the divider stays intact, including across session resume.\n\n### Pre-compaction pruning\n\nBefore compaction checks, tool-result pruning may run (`pruneToolOutputs`).\n\nDefault prune policy:\n\n- Protect newest `40_000` tool-output tokens.\n- Require at least `20_000` total estimated savings.\n- Never prune tool results from `skill` or `read`.\n\nPruned tool results are replaced with:\n\n- `[Output truncated - N tokens]`\n\nIf pruning changes entries, session storage is rewritten and agent message state is refreshed before compaction decisions.\n\n### Boundary and cut-point logic\n\n`prepareCompaction()` only considers entries since the last compaction entry (if any).\n\n1. Find previous compaction index.\n2. Compute `boundaryStart = prevCompactionIndex + 1`.\n3. Adapt `keepRecentTokens` using measured usage ratio when available.\n4. Run `findCutPoint()` over the boundary window.\n\nValid cut points include:\n\n- message entries with roles: `user`, `assistant`, `bashExecution`, `hookMessage`, `branchSummary`, `compactionSummary`\n- `custom_message` entries\n- `branch_summary` entries\n\nHard rule: never cut at `toolResult`.\n\nIf there are non-message metadata entries immediately before the cut point (`model_change`, `thinking_level_change`, labels, etc.), they are pulled into the kept region by moving cut index backward until a message or compaction boundary is hit.\n\n### Split-turn handling\n\nIf cut point is not at a user-turn start, compaction treats it as a split turn.\n\nTurn start detection treats these as user-turn boundaries:\n\n- `message.role === \"user\"`\n- `message.role === \"bashExecution\"`\n- `custom_message` entry\n- `branch_summary` entry\n\nSplit-turn compaction generates two summaries:\n\n1. History summary (`messagesToSummarize`)\n2. Turn-prefix summary (`turnPrefixMessages`)\n\nFinal stored summary is merged as:\n\n```markdown\n<history summary>\n\n---\n\n**Turn Context (split turn):**\n\n<turn prefix summary>\n```\n\n### Summary generation\n\n`compact(...)` builds summaries from serialized conversation text:\n\n1. Convert messages via `convertToLlm()`.\n2. Serialize with `serializeConversation()`.\n3. Wrap in `<conversation>...</conversation>`.\n4. Optionally include `<previous-summary>...</previous-summary>`.\n5. Optionally inject extension hook context and active memory-backend compaction context as `<additional-context>` entries.\n6. Execute summarization prompt with `SUMMARIZATION_SYSTEM_PROMPT`.\n\nPrompt selection:\n\n- first compaction: `compaction-summary.md`\n- iterative compaction with prior summary: `compaction-update-summary.md`\n- split-turn second pass: `compaction-turn-prefix.md`\n- short UI summary: `compaction-short-summary.md`\n- handoff document: `handoff-document.md` (used by `generateHandoff(...)`, not serialized compaction)\n\nRemote summarization modes:\n\n- If `compaction.remoteEndpoint` is set and remote compaction is enabled, local summary generation POSTs:\n - `{ systemPrompt, prompt }`\n- Expects JSON containing at least `{ summary }`.\n- For OpenAI/OpenAI Codex models, compaction first tries the provider-native `/responses/compact` endpoint when remote compaction is enabled. It preserves provider replacement history in `preserveData.openaiRemoteCompaction` and falls back to local summarization if that native request fails.\n\n### Handoff generation\n\n`packages/agent/src/compaction/compaction.ts` also exports `generateHandoff(...)`. Handoff generation uses the same `completeSimple(...)` oneshot style as summarization, but it preserves the live agent cache prefix by sending the active system prompt, tool array, and real LLM message history, then appending one agent-attributed `user` message containing the handoff prompt. It forces `toolChoice: \"none\"` and returns joined text blocks directly.\n\nHandoff does not write a `CompactionEntry`. `AgentSession.handoff()` owns the session transition: it starts a new session, injects the generated document as a visible `custom_message` with `customType: \"handoff\"`, and rebuilds agent messages from that new session.\n\n### File-operation context in summaries\n\nCompaction tracks cumulative file activity using assistant tool calls:\n\n- `read(path)` → read set\n- `write(path)` → modified set\n- `edit(path)` → modified set\n\nCumulative behavior:\n\n- Includes prior compaction details only when prior entry is pi-generated (`fromExtension !== true`).\n- In split turns, includes turn-prefix file ops too.\n- `details.readFiles` excludes files also modified; `details.modifiedFiles` carries the rest (persisted shape is unchanged).\n\nSummary text gets one `<files>` tag appended via prompt template: a grouped, prefix-folded directory tree (find-tool shape) with a per-file access marker — `(Read)` for read-only files, `(Write)` for modified files never read, `(RW)` for modified files also present in the cumulative read set. Capped at 20 files with an `… (N more files omitted)` line.\n\n```xml\n<files>\n# packages/agent/src/compaction/\ncompaction.ts (Read)\nutils.ts (RW)\n## prompts/\nfile-operations.md (Write)\n</files>\n```\n\nLegacy `<read-files>`/`<modified-files>` tags from summaries written by earlier versions are stripped (alongside `<files>`) before re-appending, so old summaries self-heal on the next compaction.\n\n### Persist and reload\n\nAfter summary generation (or hook-provided summary), agent session:\n\n1. Appends `CompactionEntry` with `appendCompaction(...)` for context-full maintenance; handoff strategy creates a new session and injects a handoff `custom_message` instead.\n2. Rebuilds display context from the active leaf via `buildDisplaySessionContext()`.\n3. Replaces live agent messages with rebuilt context.\n4. Synchronizes active todo phases from the rebuilt branch and closes provider sessions whose history was rewritten.\n5. Emits `session_compact` hook event.\n\n## Branch summarization pipeline\n\nBranch summarization is tied to tree navigation, not token overflow.\n\n### Trigger\n\nDuring `navigateTree(...)`:\n\n1. Compute abandoned entries from old leaf to common ancestor using `collectEntriesForBranchSummary(...)`.\n2. If caller requested summary (`options.summarize`), generate summary before switching leaf.\n3. If summary exists, attach it at the navigation target using `branchWithSummary(...)`.\n\nOperationally this is commonly driven by `/tree` flow when `branchSummary.enabled` is enabled.\n\n### Branch switch shape (visual)\n\n```text\nTree before navigation:\n\n ┌─ B ─ C ─ D (old leaf, being abandoned)\n A ───┤\n └─ E ─ F (target)\n\nCommon ancestor: A\nEntries to summarize: B, C, D\n\nAfter navigation with summary:\n\n ┌─ B ─ C ─ D ─ [summary of B,C,D]\n A ───┤\n └─ E ─ F (new leaf)\n```\n\n### Preparation and token budget\n\n`generateBranchSummary(...)` computes budget as:\n\n- `tokenBudget = model.contextWindow - branchSummary.reserveTokens`\n\n`prepareBranchEntries(...)` then:\n\n1. First pass: collect cumulative file ops from all summarized entries, including prior pi-generated `branch_summary` details.\n2. Second pass: walk newest → oldest, adding messages until token budget is reached.\n3. Prefer preserving recent context.\n4. May still include large summary entries near budget edge for continuity.\n\nCompaction entries are included as messages (`compactionSummary`) during branch summarization input.\n\n### Summary generation and persistence\n\nBranch summarization:\n\n1. Converts and serializes selected messages.\n2. Wraps in `<conversation>`.\n3. Uses custom instructions if supplied, otherwise `branch-summary.md`.\n4. Calls summarization model with `SUMMARIZATION_SYSTEM_PROMPT`.\n5. Prepends `branch-summary-preamble.md`.\n6. Appends file-operation tags.\n\nResult is stored as `BranchSummaryEntry` with optional details (`readFiles`, `modifiedFiles`).\n\n## Extension and hook touchpoints\n\n### `session_before_compact`\n\nPre-compaction hook.\n\nCan:\n\n- cancel compaction (`{ cancel: true }`)\n- provide full custom compaction payload (`{ compaction: CompactionResult }`)\n\n### `session.compacting`\n\nPrompt/context customization hook for default compaction.\n\nCan return:\n\n- `prompt` (override base summary prompt)\n- `context` (extra context lines injected into `<additional-context>`)\n- `preserveData` (stored on compaction entry)\n\n### `session_compact`\n\nPost-compaction notification with saved `compactionEntry` and `fromExtension` flag.\n\n### `session_before_tree`\n\nRuns on tree navigation before default branch summary generation.\n\nCan:\n\n- cancel navigation\n- provide custom `{ summary: { summary, details } }` used when user requested summarization\n\n### `session_tree`\n\nPost-navigation event exposing new/old leaf and optional summary entry.\n\n## Runtime behavior and failure semantics\n\n- Manual compaction aborts current agent operation first.\n- `abortCompaction()` cancels manual compaction, auto-compaction, and handoff generation controllers.\n- Auto compaction emits start/end session events for UI/state updates.\n- Auto compaction can try multiple model candidates and retry transient failures; long retry delays prefer the next candidate when one is available.\n- Overflow errors are excluded from generic retry path because they are handled by context promotion/compaction.\n- If auto-compaction fails:\n - overflow path emits `Context overflow recovery failed: ...`\n - incomplete-output path emits `Incomplete response recovery failed: ...`\n - threshold/idle paths emit `Auto-compaction failed: ...`\n- Branch summarization can be cancelled via abort signal (e.g., Escape), returning canceled/aborted navigation result.\n\n## Settings and defaults\n\nFrom `settings-schema.ts`:\n\n- `compaction.enabled` = `true`\n- `compaction.strategy` = `\"context-full\"` (`\"handoff\"`, `\"shake\"`, `\"snapcompact\"`, and `\"off\"` are also supported)\n- `compaction.reserveTokens` = `16384`\n- `compaction.keepRecentTokens` = `20000`\n- `compaction.autoContinue` = `true`\n- `compaction.remoteEnabled` = `true`\n- `compaction.remoteEndpoint` = `undefined`\n- `compaction.thresholdPercent` = `-1` and `compaction.thresholdTokens` = `-1`; when no positive override is set, the threshold is `contextWindow - max(15% of contextWindow, reserveTokens)`\n- `compaction.idleEnabled` = `false`\n- `compaction.idleThresholdTokens` = `200000`\n- `compaction.idleTimeoutSeconds` = `300`\n- `branchSummary.enabled` = `false`\n- `branchSummary.reserveTokens` = `16384`\n\nThese values are consumed at runtime by `AgentSession` and compaction/branch summarization modules.\n",
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+ "compaction.md": "# Compaction and Branch Summaries\n\nCompaction and branch summaries are the two mechanisms that keep long sessions usable without losing prior work context.\n\n- **Compaction** rewrites old history into a summary on the current branch.\n- **Branch summary** captures abandoned branch context during `/tree` navigation.\n\nBoth are persisted as session entries and converted back into user-context messages when rebuilding LLM input.\n\n## Key implementation files\n\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/compaction.ts` (context-full summarization and handoff generation)\n- `packages/snapcompact/src/snapcompact.ts` (snapcompact strategy: history archived as dense bitmap images)\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/branch-summarization.ts`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/pruning.ts`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/utils.ts`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/openai.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/session/session-manager.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/session/messages.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/extensibility/hooks/types.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/config/settings-schema.ts`\n\n## Session entry model\n\nCompaction and branch summaries are first-class session entries, not plain assistant/user messages.\n\n- `CompactionEntry`\n - `type: \"compaction\"`\n - `summary`, optional `shortSummary`\n - `firstKeptEntryId` (compaction boundary)\n - `tokensBefore`\n - optional `details`, `preserveData`, `fromExtension`\n- `BranchSummaryEntry`\n - `type: \"branch_summary\"`\n - `fromId`, `summary`\n - optional `details`, `fromExtension`\n\nWhen context is rebuilt (`buildSessionContext`):\n\n1. Latest compaction on the active path is converted to one `compactionSummary` message.\n2. Kept entries from `firstKeptEntryId` to the compaction point are re-included.\n3. Later entries on the path are appended.\n4. `branch_summary` entries are converted to `branchSummary` messages.\n5. `custom_message` entries are converted to `custom` messages.\n\nThose custom roles are then transformed into LLM-facing user messages in `convertToLlm()` using the static templates:\n\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/prompts/compaction-summary-context.md`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/prompts/branch-summary-context.md`\n- `packages/agent/src/compaction/prompts/handoff-document.md`\n\n## Compaction pipeline\n\n### Triggers\n\nCompaction/context maintenance can run in five ways:\n\n1. **Manual context compaction**: `/compact [instructions]` calls `AgentSession.compact(...)`.\n2. **Automatic overflow recovery**: after a same-model assistant error that matches context overflow.\n3. **Automatic incomplete-output recovery**: after a same-model assistant message ends with `stopReason === \"length\"` (OpenAI/Codex `response.incomplete`).\n4. **Automatic threshold maintenance**: after a successful turn when context exceeds the resolved threshold.\n5. **Idle maintenance**: `runIdleCompaction()` can invoke the same auto-maintenance path with reason `\"idle\"`.\n\n### Compaction shape (visual)\n\n```text\nBefore compaction:\n\n entry: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9\n ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬──────┬─────┬──────┐\n │ hdr │ usr │ ass │ tool │ usr │ ass │ tool │ tool │ ass │ tool │\n └─────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴──────┴─────┴──────┘\n └────────┬───────┘ └──────────────┬──────────────┘\n messagesToSummarize kept messages\n ↑\n firstKeptEntryId (entry 4)\n\nAfter compaction (new entry appended):\n\n entry: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10\n ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬──────┬─────┬──────┬─────┐\n │ hdr │ usr │ ass │ tool │ usr │ ass │ tool │ tool │ ass │ tool │ cmp │\n └─────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴──────┴─────┴──────┴─────┘\n └──────────┬──────┘ └──────────────────────┬───────────────────┘\n not sent to LLM sent to LLM\n ↑\n starts from firstKeptEntryId\n\nWhat the LLM sees:\n\n ┌────────┬─────────┬─────┬─────┬──────┬──────┬─────┬──────┐\n │ system │ summary │ usr │ ass │ tool │ tool │ ass │ tool │\n └────────┴─────────┴─────┴─────┴──────┴──────┴─────┴──────┘\n ↑ ↑ └─────────────────┬────────────────┘\n prompt from cmp messages from firstKeptEntryId\n```\n\n### Overflow/incomplete recovery vs threshold/idle maintenance\n\nThe automatic paths are intentionally different:\n\n- **Overflow recovery**\n - Trigger: current-model assistant error is detected as context overflow and the error is not older than the latest compaction.\n - The failing assistant error message is removed from active agent state before retry.\n - Context promotion is tried first; if a configured larger model is available, the agent switches model and retries without compacting.\n - If promotion is unavailable and compaction is enabled, context-full compaction runs with `reason: \"overflow\"` and `willRetry: true`; handoff strategy is not used for overflow because the handoff request would reuse the overflowing input.\n - On success, `agent.continue()` is scheduled to retry the turn.\n\n- **Incomplete-output recovery**\n - Trigger: same-model assistant message ends with `stopReason === \"length\"` and the message is not older than the latest compaction.\n - The incomplete assistant message is removed from active agent state before recovery.\n - Context promotion is tried first.\n - If promotion is unavailable and compaction is enabled, auto maintenance runs with `reason: \"incomplete\"` and `willRetry: true`.\n - Unlike overflow, `compaction.strategy: \"handoff\"` is allowed for incomplete-output recovery because the input context is still usable.\n - On context-full success, `agent.continue()` is scheduled to retry the turn.\n\n- **Threshold maintenance**\n - Trigger: successful, non-error assistant message whose adjusted context tokens exceed `resolveThresholdTokens(...)`.\n - Tool-output pruning can reduce the measured token count before threshold comparison.\n - Context promotion is tried before compaction.\n - If promotion is unavailable, auto maintenance runs with `reason: \"threshold\"` and `willRetry: false`.\n - With `compaction.strategy: \"handoff\"`, threshold maintenance normally schedules a post-prompt auto-handoff task instead of writing a compaction entry; pre-prompt checks run it inline to avoid racing the next turn. If handoff returns no document without aborting, it falls back to context-full compaction.\n - On success, if `compaction.autoContinue !== false`, schedules an agent-authored developer auto-continue prompt from `prompts/system/auto-continue.md`.\n\n- **Idle maintenance**\n - Trigger: `runIdleCompaction()` when not streaming or already compacting.\n - Uses `reason: \"idle\"` and does not auto-continue afterward.\n\n### Snapcompact strategy\n\n`compaction.strategy: \"snapcompact\"` replaces the LLM summarization call with a local, deterministic archival pass (`compact` from `@oh-my-pi/snapcompact`):\n\n- The discarded history is serialized, whitespace-collapsed, and printed onto model-aware PNG frames (frame width fixed per shape; frame height hugs the rows actually printed) using bundled public-domain pixel fonts. The shape — and frame size — resolve from the **model id** when the model line was measured: Claude reads X.org `6x12` glyphs with dimmed stopwords (`6x12-dim`; high-res lines — Opus 4.7+, Fable, Mythos — get 1932px frames under Anthropic's 4,784 visual-token cap, older lines stay at 1568px), Gemini reads two word-wrapped columns of `8x13` glyphs with sentence-hue ink and dimmed stopwords (`doc-8on16-sent-dim` at 2048px — Gemini 3.x bills a fixed 1,120-token budget per image at any pixel size), GPT/Kimi/GLM read `8x13` glyphs on a 16px pitch (`8on16-bw` at 1568px — patch billing is area-proportional, and kimi's processor downscales past 1792px). A Claude routed through Vertex or OpenRouter keeps its Claude shape. Unmeasured models fall back to their wire API family (Anthropic-family/unknown → `6x12-dim`, Google → `doc-8on16-sent-dim`, OpenAI-compatible → `8on16-bw`); billing (per-family patch/budget formulas, OpenAI's `detail: \"original\"` hint) always follows the API carrying the request, computed for the resolved frame size. The `snapcompact.shape` setting (default `auto`) forces one of the research-eval variants instead: square grids (`8x8r`/`8x8u`/`6x6u`/`5x8` × sentence-hue/black ink) or the per-model eval winners (`6x12-dim`, `8x13-bw`, `8on16-bw`, and the two-column word-wrapped `doc-8on16-bw`/`-sent`/`-sent-dim`, where `dim` prints stopwords in gray). A forced variant keeps its geometry but is re-priced for the target provider's image billing. The same setting governs inline system-prompt/tool-result imaging (`snapcompact.systemPrompt`, `snapcompact.toolResults`).\n- Serialization keeps the archive conversation-dense: tool results are truncated head+tail (default 2,000 chars at a 0.6 head ratio), tool-call argument values are capped per value (500) and per call (2,000), and tool output is printed in dim gray ink so conversation reads louder than tool noise. All budgets and the dimming are configurable via `SerializeOptions` (`toolResultMaxChars`, `toolArgMaxChars`, `toolCallMaxChars`, `truncateHeadRatio`, `dimToolResults`).\n- Frames persist under `CompactionEntry.preserveData.snapcompact` and are re-attached to the `compactionSummary` message as image blocks on every context rebuild; the entry's `summary` is a deterministic reading guide (grid geometry, role tags, truncation notes) plus the usual file-operation lists.\n- Later compactions carry earlier frames forward. The frame budget is provider-aware (`providerFrameBudget`): the per-provider image cap clamped to 8 (`MAX_FRAMES`) — OpenRouter hard-caps requests at 8 images and silently drops the excess, unknown providers get a safe floor of 5. Beyond the budget the archive fades from the middle out: the earliest frame (session head — the original request, or the filmed summary of older history) is pinned, and the oldest *unpinned* frames are evicted. Pages of the *current* compaction that no longer fit are never rendered or dropped — the newest unframed slice survives verbatim as a text tail on the summary (`Archive.textTail`, capped at two frame capacities with middle elision) and is folded back into frames by the next compaction. If the previous compaction was text-based, its summary is printed at the head of the frame archive as `[Summary of earlier history]`.\n- No model, API key, or network is involved, so snapcompact is also safe for overflow recovery. It requires a vision-capable current model (`model.input` includes `\"image\"`); otherwise the run falls back to context-full and emits a warning notice (auto and manual paths). Manual `/compact` honors the strategy unless custom instructions are given (those imply a directed LLM summary).\n- Rationale: the shape table comes from the snapcompact 200k-token evals in `packages/snapcompact`, where bitmap frames preserved QA recall at lower billed-token cost than raw text for vision-capable models.\n\n### Display transcript\n\nCompaction no longer visually restarts the conversation. The TUI renders the **display transcript** (`buildSessionContext({ transcript: true })` / `AgentSession.buildTranscriptSessionContext()`): every path entry in chronological order, with each compaction shown inline as a slim divider — `── 📷 compacted · ctrl+o ──` — at the point it fired. Expanding (ctrl+o) reveals the summary. Only the LLM context resets at the compaction boundary; the scrollback above the divider stays intact, including across session resume.\n\n### Pre-compaction pruning\n\nBefore compaction checks, tool-result pruning may run (`pruneToolOutputs`).\n\nDefault prune policy:\n\n- Protect newest `40_000` tool-output tokens.\n- Require at least `20_000` total estimated savings.\n- Never prune tool results from `skill` or `read`.\n\nPruned tool results are replaced with:\n\n- `[Output truncated - N tokens]`\n\nIf pruning changes entries, session storage is rewritten and agent message state is refreshed before compaction decisions.\n\n### Boundary and cut-point logic\n\n`prepareCompaction()` only considers entries since the last compaction entry (if any).\n\n1. Find previous compaction index.\n2. Compute `boundaryStart = prevCompactionIndex + 1`.\n3. Adapt `keepRecentTokens` using measured usage ratio when available.\n4. Run `findCutPoint()` over the boundary window.\n\nValid cut points include:\n\n- message entries with roles: `user`, `assistant`, `bashExecution`, `hookMessage`, `branchSummary`, `compactionSummary`\n- `custom_message` entries\n- `branch_summary` entries\n\nHard rule: never cut at `toolResult`.\n\nIf there are non-message metadata entries immediately before the cut point (`model_change`, `thinking_level_change`, labels, etc.), they are pulled into the kept region by moving cut index backward until a message or compaction boundary is hit.\n\n### Split-turn handling\n\nIf cut point is not at a user-turn start, compaction treats it as a split turn.\n\nTurn start detection treats these as user-turn boundaries:\n\n- `message.role === \"user\"`\n- `message.role === \"bashExecution\"`\n- `custom_message` entry\n- `branch_summary` entry\n\nSplit-turn compaction generates two summaries:\n\n1. History summary (`messagesToSummarize`)\n2. Turn-prefix summary (`turnPrefixMessages`)\n\nFinal stored summary is merged as:\n\n```markdown\n<history summary>\n\n---\n\n**Turn Context (split turn):**\n\n<turn prefix summary>\n```\n\n### Summary generation\n\n`compact(...)` builds summaries from serialized conversation text:\n\n1. Convert messages via `convertToLlm()`.\n2. Serialize with `serializeConversation()`.\n3. Wrap in `<conversation>...</conversation>`.\n4. Optionally include `<previous-summary>...</previous-summary>`.\n5. Optionally inject extension hook context and active memory-backend compaction context as `<additional-context>` entries.\n6. Execute summarization prompt with `SUMMARIZATION_SYSTEM_PROMPT`.\n\nPrompt selection:\n\n- first compaction: `compaction-summary.md`\n- iterative compaction with prior summary: `compaction-update-summary.md`\n- split-turn second pass: `compaction-turn-prefix.md`\n- short UI summary: `compaction-short-summary.md`\n- handoff document: `handoff-document.md` (used by `generateHandoff(...)`, not serialized compaction)\n\nRemote summarization modes:\n\n- If `compaction.remoteEndpoint` is set and remote compaction is enabled, local summary generation POSTs:\n - `{ systemPrompt, prompt }`\n- Expects JSON containing at least `{ summary }`.\n- For OpenAI/OpenAI Codex models, compaction first tries the provider-native `/responses/compact` endpoint when remote compaction is enabled. It preserves provider replacement history in `preserveData.openaiRemoteCompaction` and falls back to local summarization if that native request fails.\n\n### Handoff generation\n\n`packages/agent/src/compaction/compaction.ts` also exports `generateHandoff(...)`. Handoff generation uses the same `completeSimple(...)` oneshot style as summarization, but it preserves the live agent cache prefix by sending the active system prompt, tool array, and real LLM message history, then appending one agent-attributed `user` message containing the handoff prompt. It forces `toolChoice: \"none\"` and returns joined text blocks directly.\n\nHandoff does not write a `CompactionEntry`. `AgentSession.handoff()` owns the session transition: it starts a new session, injects the generated document as a visible `custom_message` with `customType: \"handoff\"`, and rebuilds agent messages from that new session.\n\n### File-operation context in summaries\n\nCompaction tracks cumulative file activity using assistant tool calls:\n\n- `read(path)` → read set\n- `write(path)` → modified set\n- `edit(path)` → modified set\n\nCumulative behavior:\n\n- Includes prior compaction details only when prior entry is pi-generated (`fromExtension !== true`).\n- In split turns, includes turn-prefix file ops too.\n- `details.readFiles` excludes files also modified; `details.modifiedFiles` carries the rest (persisted shape is unchanged).\n\nSummary text gets one `<files>` tag appended via prompt template: a grouped, prefix-folded directory tree (find-tool shape) with a per-file access marker — `(Read)` for read-only files, `(Write)` for modified files never read, `(RW)` for modified files also present in the cumulative read set. Capped at 20 files with an `… (N more files omitted)` line.\n\n```xml\n<files>\n# packages/agent/src/compaction/\ncompaction.ts (Read)\nutils.ts (RW)\n## prompts/\nfile-operations.md (Write)\n</files>\n```\n\nLegacy `<read-files>`/`<modified-files>` tags from summaries written by earlier versions are stripped (alongside `<files>`) before re-appending, so old summaries self-heal on the next compaction.\n\n### Persist and reload\n\nAfter summary generation (or hook-provided summary), agent session:\n\n1. Appends `CompactionEntry` with `appendCompaction(...)` for context-full maintenance; handoff strategy creates a new session and injects a handoff `custom_message` instead.\n2. Rebuilds display context from the active leaf via `buildDisplaySessionContext()`.\n3. Replaces live agent messages with rebuilt context.\n4. Synchronizes active todo phases from the rebuilt branch and closes provider sessions whose history was rewritten.\n5. Emits `session_compact` hook event.\n\n## Branch summarization pipeline\n\nBranch summarization is tied to tree navigation, not token overflow.\n\n### Trigger\n\nDuring `navigateTree(...)`:\n\n1. Compute abandoned entries from old leaf to common ancestor using `collectEntriesForBranchSummary(...)`.\n2. If caller requested summary (`options.summarize`), generate summary before switching leaf.\n3. If summary exists, attach it at the navigation target using `branchWithSummary(...)`.\n\nOperationally this is commonly driven by `/tree` flow when `branchSummary.enabled` is enabled.\n\n### Branch switch shape (visual)\n\n```text\nTree before navigation:\n\n ┌─ B ─ C ─ D (old leaf, being abandoned)\n A ───┤\n └─ E ─ F (target)\n\nCommon ancestor: A\nEntries to summarize: B, C, D\n\nAfter navigation with summary:\n\n ┌─ B ─ C ─ D ─ [summary of B,C,D]\n A ───┤\n └─ E ─ F (new leaf)\n```\n\n### Preparation and token budget\n\n`generateBranchSummary(...)` computes budget as:\n\n- `tokenBudget = model.contextWindow - branchSummary.reserveTokens`\n\n`prepareBranchEntries(...)` then:\n\n1. First pass: collect cumulative file ops from all summarized entries, including prior pi-generated `branch_summary` details.\n2. Second pass: walk newest → oldest, adding messages until token budget is reached.\n3. Prefer preserving recent context.\n4. May still include large summary entries near budget edge for continuity.\n\nCompaction entries are included as messages (`compactionSummary`) during branch summarization input.\n\n### Summary generation and persistence\n\nBranch summarization:\n\n1. Converts and serializes selected messages.\n2. Wraps in `<conversation>`.\n3. Uses custom instructions if supplied, otherwise `branch-summary.md`.\n4. Calls summarization model with `SUMMARIZATION_SYSTEM_PROMPT`.\n5. Prepends `branch-summary-preamble.md`.\n6. Appends file-operation tags.\n\nResult is stored as `BranchSummaryEntry` with optional details (`readFiles`, `modifiedFiles`).\n\n## Extension and hook touchpoints\n\n### `session_before_compact`\n\nPre-compaction hook.\n\nCan:\n\n- cancel compaction (`{ cancel: true }`)\n- provide full custom compaction payload (`{ compaction: CompactionResult }`)\n\n### `session.compacting`\n\nPrompt/context customization hook for default compaction.\n\nCan return:\n\n- `prompt` (override base summary prompt)\n- `context` (extra context lines injected into `<additional-context>`)\n- `preserveData` (stored on compaction entry)\n\n### `session_compact`\n\nPost-compaction notification with saved `compactionEntry` and `fromExtension` flag.\n\n### `session_before_tree`\n\nRuns on tree navigation before default branch summary generation.\n\nCan:\n\n- cancel navigation\n- provide custom `{ summary: { summary, details } }` used when user requested summarization\n\n### `session_tree`\n\nPost-navigation event exposing new/old leaf and optional summary entry.\n\n## Runtime behavior and failure semantics\n\n- Manual compaction aborts current agent operation first.\n- `abortCompaction()` cancels manual compaction, auto-compaction, and handoff generation controllers.\n- Auto compaction emits start/end session events for UI/state updates.\n- Auto compaction can try multiple model candidates and retry transient failures; long retry delays prefer the next candidate when one is available.\n- Overflow errors are excluded from generic retry path because they are handled by context promotion/compaction.\n- If auto-compaction fails:\n - overflow path emits `Context overflow recovery failed: ...`\n - incomplete-output path emits `Incomplete response recovery failed: ...`\n - threshold/idle paths emit `Auto-compaction failed: ...`\n- Branch summarization can be cancelled via abort signal (e.g., Escape), returning canceled/aborted navigation result.\n\n## Settings and defaults\n\nFrom `settings-schema.ts`:\n\n- `compaction.enabled` = `true`\n- `compaction.strategy` = `\"context-full\"` (`\"handoff\"`, `\"shake\"`, `\"snapcompact\"`, and `\"off\"` are also supported)\n- `compaction.reserveTokens` = `16384`\n- `compaction.keepRecentTokens` = `20000`\n- `compaction.autoContinue` = `true`\n- `compaction.remoteEnabled` = `true`\n- `compaction.remoteEndpoint` = `undefined`\n- `compaction.thresholdPercent` = `-1` and `compaction.thresholdTokens` = `-1`; when no positive override is set, the threshold is `contextWindow - max(15% of contextWindow, reserveTokens)`\n- `compaction.idleEnabled` = `false`\n- `compaction.idleThresholdTokens` = `200000`\n- `compaction.idleTimeoutSeconds` = `300`\n- `branchSummary.enabled` = `false`\n- `branchSummary.reserveTokens` = `16384`\n\nThese values are consumed at runtime by `AgentSession` and compaction/branch summarization modules.\n",
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  "config-usage.md": "# Configuration Discovery and Resolution\n\nThis document describes how the coding-agent resolves configuration today: which roots are scanned, how precedence works, and how resolved config is consumed by settings, skills, hooks, tools, and extensions.\n\n## Scope\n\nPrimary implementation:\n\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/config.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/config/settings.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/config/settings-schema.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/discovery/builtin.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/discovery/helpers.ts`\n\nKey integration points:\n\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/capability/index.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/discovery/index.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/extensibility/skills.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/extensibility/hooks/loader.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/extensibility/custom-tools/loader.ts`\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/extensibility/extensions/loader.ts`\n\n---\n\n## Resolution flow (visual)\n\n```text\n Generic helper order (`config.ts`)\n┌───────────────────────────────────────┐\n│ 1) ~/.omp/agent, ~/.claude, ... │\n│ 2) <cwd>/.omp, <cwd>/.claude, ... │\n└───────────────────────────────────────┘\n │\n ▼\n capability providers enumerate items\n (native provider scans project .omp before user .omp;\n other providers have their own loading rules)\n │\n ▼\n provider priority sort + capability dedup\n │\n ▼\n subsystem-specific consumption\n (settings, skills, hooks, tools, extensions)\n```\n\n## 1) Config roots and source order\n\n## Canonical roots\n\n`src/config.ts` defines a fixed source priority list:\n\n1. `.omp` (native)\n2. `.claude`\n3. `.codex`\n4. `.gemini`\n\nUser-level bases:\n\n- `~/.omp/agent`\n- `~/.claude`\n- `~/.codex`\n- `~/.gemini`\n\nProject-level bases:\n\n- `<cwd>/.omp`\n- `<cwd>/.claude`\n- `<cwd>/.codex`\n- `<cwd>/.gemini`\n\n`CONFIG_DIR_NAME` is `.omp` (`packages/utils/src/dirs.ts`).\n\n## Important constraint\n\nThe generic helpers in `src/config.ts` do **not** include `.pi` in source discovery order.\n\n---\n\n## 2) Core discovery helpers (`src/config.ts`)\n\n## `getConfigDirs(subpath, options)`\n\nReturns ordered entries:\n\n- User-level entries first (by source priority)\n- Then project-level entries (by same source priority)\n\nOptions:\n\n- `user` (default `true`)\n- `project` (default `true`)\n- `cwd` (default `getProjectDir()`)\n- `existingOnly` (default `false`)\n\nThis API is used for directory-based config lookups (commands, hooks, tools, agents, etc.).\n\n## `findConfigFile(subpath, options)` / `findConfigFileWithMeta(...)`\n\nSearches for the first existing file across ordered bases, returns first match (path-only or path+metadata).\n\n## `findAllNearestProjectConfigDirs(subpath, cwd)`\n\nWalks parent directories upward and returns the **nearest existing directory per source base** (`.omp`, `.claude`, `.codex`, `.gemini`), then sorts results by source priority.\n\nUse this when project config should be inherited from ancestor directories (monorepo/nested workspace behavior).\n\n---\n\n## 3) File config wrapper (`ConfigFile<T>` in `src/config.ts`)\n\n`ConfigFile<T>` is the schema-validated loader for single config files.\n\nSupported formats:\n\n- `.yml` / `.yaml`\n- `.json` / `.jsonc`\n\nBehavior:\n\n- Validates parsed data against a provided Zod schema.\n- Caches load result until `invalidate()`.\n- Returns tri-state result via `tryLoad()`:\n - `ok`\n - `not-found`\n - `error` (`ConfigError` with schema/parse context)\n\nLegacy migration still supported:\n\n- If target path is `.yml`/`.yaml`, a sibling `.json` is auto-migrated once (`migrateJsonToYml`).\n\n---\n\n## 4) Settings resolution model (`src/config/settings.ts`)\n\nThe runtime settings model is layered:\n\n1. Global settings: `~/.omp/agent/config.yml`\n2. Project settings: discovered via settings capability (`settings.json` and `config.yml` from providers)\n3. CLI config overlays: `omp --config <path>` / repeated `--config` files, loaded as `config.yml`-style YAML for this process only\n4. Runtime overrides: in-memory, non-persistent\n5. Schema defaults: from `SETTINGS_SCHEMA`\n\nEffective precedence:\n\n`defaults <- global <- project <- CLI config overlays <- overrides`\n\nWrite behavior:\n\n- `settings.set(...)` writes to the **global** layer (`config.yml`) and queues background save.\n- Project settings are read-only from capability discovery.\n\n## Migration behavior still active\n\nOn startup, if `config.yml` is missing:\n\n1. Migrate from `~/.omp/agent/settings.json` (renamed to `.bak` on success)\n2. Merge with legacy DB settings from `agent.db`\n3. Write merged result to `config.yml`\n\nField-level migrations in `#migrateRawSettings`:\n\n- `queueMode` -> `steeringMode`\n- `ask.timeout` milliseconds -> seconds when old value looks like ms (`> 1000`)\n- Legacy flat `theme: \"...\"` -> `theme.dark/theme.light` structure\n\n---\n\n## 5) Capability/discovery integration\n\nMost non-core config loading flows through the capability registry (`src/capability/index.ts` + `src/discovery/index.ts`).\n\n## Provider ordering\n\nProviders are sorted by numeric priority (higher first). Example priorities:\n\n- Native OMP (`builtin.ts`): `100`\n- Claude: `80`\n- Codex / agents / Claude marketplace: `70`\n- Gemini: `60`\n\n```text\nProvider precedence (higher wins)\n\nnative (.omp) priority 100\nclaude priority 80\ncodex / agents / ... priority 70\ngemini priority 60\n```\n\n## Dedup semantics\n\nCapabilities define a `key(item)`:\n\n- same key => first item wins (higher-priority/earlier-loaded item)\n- no key (`undefined`) => no dedup, all items retained\n\nRelevant keys:\n\n- skills: `name`\n- tools: `name`\n- hooks: `${type}:${tool}:${name}`\n- extension modules: `name`\n- extensions: `name`\n- settings: no dedup (all items preserved)\n\n---\n\n## 6) Native `.omp` provider behavior (`packages/coding-agent/src/discovery/builtin.ts`)\n\nNative provider (`id: native`) reads native config from:\n\n- project: `<cwd>/.omp/...`\n- user: `~/.omp/agent/...`\n\n### Directory admission rules\n\n- Slash commands, rules, prompts, instructions, hooks, tools, extensions, extension modules, and settings use a project/user root only when the root directory exists and is non-empty.\n- Skills scan `<ancestor>/.omp/skills` for each ancestor from the current working directory up to the repo root/home boundary, plus `~/.omp/agent/skills`, without requiring the root `.omp` directory itself to be non-empty.\n- `SYSTEM.md` and `AGENTS.md` read user-level files directly and use nearest-ancestor project `.omp` lookup for project files, but the project `.omp` directory must be non-empty. See [`docs/system-prompt-customization.md`](./system-prompt-customization.md) for the full `SYSTEM.md` / `APPEND_SYSTEM.md` contract (replace vs. append, templating).\n\n### Scope-specific loading\n\n- Skills: `<ancestor>/.omp/skills/*/SKILL.md` and `~/.omp/agent/skills/*/SKILL.md`\n- Slash commands: `commands/*.md`\n- Rules: `rules/*.{md,mdc}`\n- Prompts: `prompts/*.md`\n- Instructions: `instructions/*.md`\n- Hooks: `hooks/pre/*`, `hooks/post/*`\n- Tools: `tools/*.{json,md,ts,js,sh,bash,py}` and `tools/<name>/index.ts`\n- Extension modules: discovered under `extensions/` (+ legacy `settings.json.extensions` string array)\n- Extensions: `extensions/<name>/gemini-extension.json`\n- Settings capability: `settings.json`, then `config.yml`\n\n### Nearest-project lookup nuance\n\n## For `SYSTEM.md` and `AGENTS.md`, native provider uses nearest-ancestor project `.omp` directory search (walk-up) and still requires the project `.omp` dir to be non-empty.\n\n## 7) How major subsystems consume config\n\n## Settings subsystem\n\n- `Settings.init()` loads global `config.yml` + discovered project settings capability items.\n- Only capability items with `level === \"project\"` are merged into project layer.\n\n### Session title prompt override\n\nCreate `TITLE_SYSTEM.md` in the same config locations as `SYSTEM.md` / `APPEND_SYSTEM.md`:\n\n```text\n# ~/.omp/agent/TITLE_SYSTEM.md\nGenerate a session name using lowercase `<type>:<primary-objective>`.\n```\n\n- Missing `TITLE_SYSTEM.md` keeps the bundled title prompts.\n- Discovery uses the same project-then-user config directory pattern as `SYSTEM.md`: project `.omp/TITLE_SYSTEM.md` first, then user `~/.omp/agent/TITLE_SYSTEM.md` and the other supported config bases.\n- The override replaces only the automatic session-title generation system prompt; normal `SYSTEM.md` / `APPEND_SYSTEM.md` prompt customization is unaffected.\n- The online path still forces the `set_title` tool call. The local tiny-title path keeps the `<title>...</title>` prefill/stop wrapper and uses this file as its system turn.\n\n## Skills subsystem\n\n- `extensibility/skills.ts` loads via `loadCapability(skillCapability.id, { cwd })`.\n- Applies source toggles and filters (`ignoredSkills`, `includeSkills`, custom dirs).\n- Legacy-named toggles still exist (`skills.enablePiUser`, `skills.enablePiProject`) but they gate the native provider (`provider === \"native\"`).\n\n## Hooks subsystem\n\n- `discoverAndLoadHooks()` resolves hook paths from hook capability + explicit configured paths.\n- Then loads modules via Bun import.\n\n## Tools subsystem\n\n- `discoverAndLoadCustomTools()` resolves tool paths from tool capability + plugin tool paths + explicit configured paths.\n- Declarative `.md/.json` tool files are metadata only; executable loading expects code modules.\n\n## Extensions subsystem\n\n- `discoverAndLoadExtensions()` resolves extension modules from extension-module capability plus explicit paths.\n- Current implementation intentionally keeps only capability items with `_source.provider === \"native\"` before loading.\n\n---\n\n## 8) Precedence rules to rely on\n\nUse this mental model:\n\n1. Source directory ordering from `config.ts` determines candidate path order.\n2. Capability provider priority determines cross-provider precedence.\n3. Capability key dedup determines collision behavior (first wins for keyed capabilities).\n4. Subsystem-specific merge logic can further change effective precedence (especially settings).\n\n### Settings-specific caveat\n\nSettings capability items are not deduplicated; `Settings.#loadProjectSettings()` deep-merges project items in returned order. Because merge applies later item values over earlier values, effective override behavior depends on provider emission order, not just capability key semantics.\n\n---\n\n## 9) Legacy/compatibility behaviors still present\n\n- `ConfigFile` JSON -> YAML migration for YAML-targeted files.\n- Settings migration from `settings.json` and `agent.db` to `config.yml`.\n- Settings key migrations include `queueMode`, `ask.timeout`, flat `theme`, `task.isolation.enabled`, legacy `task.isolation.mode` values, removed edit modes, `statusLine.plan_mode`, `memories.enabled`, and hindsight scoping/name fields.\n- Legacy setting names `skills.enablePiUser` / `skills.enablePiProject` are still active gates for native skill source.\n\nIf these compatibility paths are removed in code, update this document immediately; several runtime behaviors still depend on them today.\n",
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  "custom-tools.md": "# Custom Tools\n\nCustom tools are model-callable functions that plug into the same tool execution pipeline as built-in tools.\n\nA custom tool is a TypeScript/JavaScript module that exports a factory. The factory receives a host API (`CustomToolAPI`) and returns one tool or an array of tools.\n\n## What this is (and is not)\n\n- **Custom tool**: callable by the model during a turn (`execute` + Zod parameter schema).\n- **Extension**: lifecycle/event framework that can register tools and intercept/modify events.\n- **Hook**: external pre/post command scripts.\n- **Skill**: static guidance/context package, not executable tool code.\n\nIf you need the model to call code directly, use a custom tool.\n\n## Integration paths in current code\n\nThere are two active integration styles:\n\n1. **SDK-provided custom tools** (`options.customTools`)\n - Wrapped into agent tools via `CustomToolAdapter` or extension wrappers.\n - Always included in the initial active tool set in SDK bootstrap.\n\n2. **Filesystem-discovered modules via loader API** (`discoverAndLoadCustomTools` / `loadCustomTools`)\n - Exposed as library APIs in `src/extensibility/custom-tools/loader.ts`.\n - Host code can call these to discover and load tool modules from config/provider/plugin paths.\n\n```text\nModel tool call flow\n\nLLM tool call\n │\n ▼\nTool registry (built-ins + custom tool adapters)\n │\n ▼\nCustomTool.execute(toolCallId, params, onUpdate, ctx, signal)\n │\n ├─ onUpdate(...) -> streamed partial result\n └─ return result -> final tool content/details\n```\n\n## Discovery locations (loader API)\n\n`discoverAndLoadCustomTools(configuredPaths, cwd, builtInToolNames)` merges:\n\n1. Capability providers (`toolCapability`), including:\n - Native OMP config (`~/.omp/agent/tools`, `.omp/tools`)\n - Claude config (`~/.claude/tools`, `.claude/tools`)\n - Codex config (`~/.codex/tools`, `.codex/tools`)\n - Claude marketplace plugin cache provider\n2. Installed plugin manifests (`~/.omp/plugins/node_modules/*` via plugin loader)\n3. Explicit configured paths passed to the loader\n\n### Important behavior\n\n- Duplicate resolved paths are deduplicated.\n- Tool name conflicts are rejected against built-ins and already-loaded custom tools.\n- `.md` and `.json` files are discovered as tool metadata by some providers, but the executable module loader rejects them as runnable tools.\n- Relative configured paths are resolved from `cwd`; `~` is expanded.\n\n## Module contract\n\nA custom tool module must export a function (default export preferred):\n\n```ts\nimport type { CustomToolFactory } from \"@oh-my-pi/pi-coding-agent\";\n\nconst factory: CustomToolFactory = (pi) => ({\n name: \"repo_stats\",\n label: \"Repo Stats\",\n description: \"Counts tracked TypeScript files\",\n parameters: pi.zod.object({\n glob: pi.zod.string().optional().default(\"**/*.ts\"),\n }),\n\n async execute(toolCallId, params, onUpdate, ctx, signal) {\n onUpdate?.({\n content: [{ type: \"text\", text: \"Scanning files...\" }],\n details: { phase: \"scan\" },\n });\n\n const result = await pi.exec(\n \"git\",\n [\"ls-files\", params.glob ?? \"**/*.ts\"],\n { signal, cwd: pi.cwd },\n );\n if (result.killed) {\n throw new Error(\"Scan was cancelled\");\n }\n if (result.code !== 0) {\n throw new Error(result.stderr || \"git ls-files failed\");\n }\n\n const files = result.stdout.split(\"\\n\").filter(Boolean);\n return {\n content: [{ type: \"text\", text: `Found ${files.length} files` }],\n details: { count: files.length, sample: files.slice(0, 10) },\n };\n },\n\n onSession(event) {\n if (event.reason === \"shutdown\") {\n // cleanup resources if needed\n }\n },\n});\n\nexport default factory;\n```\n\nSchemas are authored with Zod (`pi.zod`) and flow through the shared validation/wire pipeline.\n\nFactory return type:\n\n- `CustomTool`\n- `CustomTool[]`\n- `Promise<CustomTool | CustomTool[]>`\n\n## API surface passed to factories (`CustomToolAPI`)\n\nFrom `types.ts` and `loader.ts`:\n\n- `cwd`: host working directory\n- `exec(command, args, options?)`: process execution helper\n- `ui`: UI context (can be no-op in headless modes)\n- `hasUI`: `false` in non-interactive flows\n- `logger`: shared file logger\n- `typebox`: zod-backed compatibility shim for legacy TypeBox-style schemas\n- `zod`: injected `zod/v4` module (canonical for new schemas)\n- `pi`: injected `@oh-my-pi/pi-coding-agent` exports\n- `pushPendingAction(action)`: register a preview action for hidden `resolve` tool (`docs/resolve-tool-runtime.md`)\n Loader starts with a no-op UI context and requires host code to call `setUIContext(...)` when real UI is ready.\n\n## Execution contract and typing\n\n`CustomTool.execute` signature:\n\n```ts\nexecute(toolCallId, params, onUpdate, ctx, signal);\n```\n\n- `params` is statically typed from your Zod/TypeBox schema via `Static<TParams>`.\n- Runtime argument validation happens before execution in the agent loop.\n- `onUpdate` emits partial results for UI streaming.\n- `ctx` includes `sessionManager`, `modelRegistry`, current `model`, `isIdle()`, `hasQueuedMessages()`, `abort()`, and optional `settings` / `autoApprove`.\n- `signal` carries cancellation.\n\n`CustomToolAdapter` bridges this to the agent tool interface and forwards calls in the correct argument order.\n\nTool definitions may also declare `strict`, `hidden`, `deferrable`, `mcpServerName`, `mcpToolName`, `approval`, and `formatApprovalDetails`.\n\n## How tools are exposed to the model\n\n- Tools are wrapped into `AgentTool` instances (`CustomToolAdapter` or extension wrappers).\n- They are inserted into the session tool registry by name.\n- In SDK bootstrap, custom and extension-registered tools are force-included in the initial active set.\n- CLI `--tools` currently validates only built-in tool names; custom tool inclusion is handled through discovery/registration paths and SDK options.\n\n## Rendering hooks\n\nOptional rendering hooks:\n\n- `renderCall(args, options, theme)`\n- `renderResult(result, options, theme, args?)`\n\nRuntime behavior in TUI:\n\n- If hooks exist, tool output is rendered inside a `Box` container.\n- `renderResult` receives `{ expanded, isPartial, spinnerFrame? }`.\n- Renderer errors are caught and logged; UI falls back to default text rendering.\n\n## Session/state handling\n\nOptional `onSession(event, ctx)` receives session lifecycle events, including:\n\n- `start`, `switch`, `branch`, `tree`, `shutdown`\n- `auto_compaction_start`, `auto_compaction_end`\n- `auto_retry_start`, `auto_retry_end`\n- `ttsr_triggered`, `todo_reminder`\n\nUse `ctx.sessionManager` to reconstruct state from history when branch/session context changes.\n\n## Failures and cancellation semantics\n\n### Synchronous/async failures\n\n- Throwing (or rejected promises) in `execute` is treated as tool failure.\n- Agent runtime converts failures into tool result messages with `isError: true` and error text content.\n- With extension wrappers, `tool_result` handlers can further rewrite content/details and even override error status.\n\n### Cancellation\n\n- Agent abort propagates through `AbortSignal` to `execute`.\n- Forward `signal` to subprocess work (`pi.exec(..., { signal })`) for cooperative cancellation.\n- `ctx.abort()` lets a tool request abort of the current agent operation.\n\n### onSession errors\n\n- `onSession` errors are caught and logged as warnings; they do not crash the session.\n\n## Real constraints to design for\n\n- Tool names must be globally unique in the active registry.\n- Prefer deterministic, schema-shaped outputs in `details` for renderer/state reconstruction.\n- Guard UI usage with `pi.hasUI`.\n- Treat `.md`/`.json` in tool directories as metadata, not executable modules.\n",
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  "environment-variables.md": "# Environment Variables (Current Runtime Reference)\n\nThis reference is derived from current code paths in:\n\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/**`\n- `packages/ai/src/**` (provider/auth resolution used by coding-agent)\n- `packages/utils/src/**` and `packages/tui/src/**` where those vars directly affect coding-agent runtime\n\nIt documents only active behavior.\n\n## Resolution model and precedence\n\nMost runtime lookups use `$env` from `@oh-my-pi/pi-utils` (`packages/utils/src/env.ts`).\n\n`$env` loading order:\n\n1. Existing process environment (`Bun.env`)\n2. Project `.env` (`$PWD/.env`) for keys not already set\n3. Agent `.env` (`~/.omp/agent/.env`, respecting `PI_CONFIG_DIR` / `PI_CODING_AGENT_DIR`) for keys not already set\n4. Config-root `.env` (`~/.omp/.env`, respecting `PI_CONFIG_DIR`) for keys not already set\n5. Home `.env` (`~/.env`) for keys not already set\n\nAdditional rule inside each `.env` file: `OMP_*` keys are mirrored to `PI_*` keys in that parsed file.\n\n---\n\n## 1) Model/provider authentication\n\nThese are consumed via `getEnvApiKey()` (`packages/ai/src/stream.ts`) unless noted otherwise.\n\n### Core provider credentials\n\n| Variable | Used for | Required when | Notes / precedence |\n| ------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `ANTHROPIC_OAUTH_TOKEN` | Anthropic API auth | Using Anthropic with OAuth token auth | Takes precedence over `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` for provider auth resolution |\n| `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` | Anthropic API auth | Using Anthropic without OAuth token | Fallback after `ANTHROPIC_OAUTH_TOKEN` |\n| `ANTHROPIC_FOUNDRY_API_KEY` | Anthropic via Azure Foundry / enterprise gateway | `CLAUDE_CODE_USE_FOUNDRY` enabled | Takes precedence over `ANTHROPIC_OAUTH_TOKEN` and `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` when Foundry mode is enabled |\n| `OPENAI_API_KEY` | OpenAI auth | Using OpenAI-family providers without explicit apiKey argument | Used by OpenAI Completions/Responses providers |\n| `GEMINI_API_KEY` | Google Gemini auth | Using `google` provider models | Primary key for Gemini provider mapping |\n| `GOOGLE_API_KEY` | Gemini image tool auth fallback | Using `gemini_image` tool without `GEMINI_API_KEY` | Used by coding-agent image tool fallback path |\n| `GROQ_API_KEY` | Groq auth | Using Groq models | |\n| `CEREBRAS_API_KEY` | Cerebras auth | Using Cerebras models | |\n| `FIREWORKS_API_KEY` | Fireworks auth | Using Fireworks models | |\n| `FIREPASS_API_KEY` | Fire Pass auth | Using Fire Pass models | |\n| `TOGETHER_API_KEY` | Together auth | Using `together` provider | |\n| `AIMLAPI_API_KEY` | AIML API auth | Using `aimlapi` provider | OpenAI-compatible AIML API endpoint at `https://api.aimlapi.com/v1` |\n| `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` | Hugging Face auth | Using `huggingface` provider | Primary Hugging Face token env var |\n| `HF_TOKEN` | Hugging Face auth | Using `huggingface` provider | Fallback when `HUGGINGFACE_HUB_TOKEN` is unset |\n| `SYNTHETIC_API_KEY` | Synthetic auth | Using Synthetic models | |\n| `NVIDIA_API_KEY` | NVIDIA auth | Using `nvidia` provider | |\n| `NANO_GPT_API_KEY` | NanoGPT auth | Using `nanogpt` provider | |\n| `VENICE_API_KEY` | Venice auth | Using `venice` provider | |\n| `LITELLM_API_KEY` | LiteLLM auth | Using `litellm` provider | OpenAI-compatible LiteLLM proxy key |\n| `LM_STUDIO_API_KEY` | LM Studio auth (optional) | Using `lm-studio` provider with authenticated hosts | Local LM Studio usually runs without auth; any non-empty token works when a key is required |\n| `OLLAMA_API_KEY` | Ollama auth (optional) | Using `ollama` provider with authenticated hosts | Local Ollama usually runs without auth; any non-empty token works when a key is required |\n| `LLAMA_CPP_API_KEY` | llama.cpp auth (optional) | Using `llama.cpp` provider with authenticated hosts | Local llama.cpp usually runs without auth; any non-empty token works when a key is configured |\n| `XIAOMI_API_KEY` | Xiaomi MiMo auth | Using `xiaomi` provider | |\n| `MOONSHOT_API_KEY` | Moonshot auth | Using `moonshot` provider | |\n| `XAI_API_KEY` | xAI auth | Using xAI models or as fallback for `xai-oauth` | |\n| `XAI_OAUTH_TOKEN` | xAI OAuth/SuperGrok auth | Using `xai-oauth` provider | Takes precedence over `XAI_API_KEY` for `xai-oauth` |\n| `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` | OpenRouter auth | Using OpenRouter models | Also used by image tool when preferred/auto provider is OpenRouter |\n| `MISTRAL_API_KEY` | Mistral auth | Using Mistral models | |\n| `ZAI_API_KEY` | z.ai auth | Using z.ai models | Also used by z.ai web search provider |\n| `ZHIPU_API_KEY` | Zhipu Coding Plan auth | Using `zhipu-coding-plan` provider | |\n| `MINIMAX_API_KEY` | MiniMax auth | Using `minimax` provider | |\n| `MINIMAX_CODE_API_KEY` | MiniMax Code auth | Using `minimax-code` provider | |\n| `MINIMAX_CODE_CN_API_KEY` | MiniMax Code CN auth | Using `minimax-code-cn` provider | |\n| `OPENCODE_API_KEY` | OpenCode auth | Using `opencode-go` / `opencode-zen` models | |\n| `QIANFAN_API_KEY` | Qianfan auth | Using `qianfan` provider | |\n| `QWEN_OAUTH_TOKEN` | Qwen Portal auth | Using `qwen-portal` with OAuth token | Takes precedence over `QWEN_PORTAL_API_KEY` |\n| `QWEN_PORTAL_API_KEY` | Qwen Portal auth | Using `qwen-portal` with API key | Fallback after `QWEN_OAUTH_TOKEN` |\n| `ZENMUX_API_KEY` | ZenMux auth | Using `zenmux` provider | Used for ZenMux OpenAI and Anthropic-compatible routes |\n| `VLLM_API_KEY` | vLLM auth/discovery opt-in | Using `vllm` provider (local OpenAI-compatible servers) | Any non-empty value works for no-auth local servers |\n| `CURSOR_ACCESS_TOKEN` | Cursor provider auth | Using Cursor provider | |\n| `AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` | Vercel AI Gateway auth | Using `vercel-ai-gateway` provider | |\n| `CLOUDFLARE_AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY` | Cloudflare AI Gateway auth | Using `cloudflare-ai-gateway` provider | Base URL must be configured as `https://gateway.ai.cloudflare.com/v1/<account>/<gateway>/anthropic` |\n| `ALIBABA_CODING_PLAN_API_KEY` | Alibaba Coding Plan auth | Using `alibaba-coding-plan` provider | |\n| `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY` | DeepSeek auth | Using DeepSeek models | |\n| `KILO_API_KEY` | Kilo auth | Using Kilo models | |\n| `OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY` | Ollama Cloud auth | Using `ollama-cloud` provider | |\n| `WAFER_PASS_API_KEY` | Wafer Pass auth | Using `wafer-pass` provider | Flat-rate Wafer subscription; validated against `https://pass.wafer.ai/v1/models` |\n| `WAFER_SERVERLESS_API_KEY` | Wafer Serverless auth | Using `wafer-serverless` provider | Pay-as-you-go Wafer SKU; validated against `https://pass.wafer.ai/v1/models` |\n| `GITLAB_TOKEN` | GitLab Duo auth | Using `gitlab-duo` provider | |\n\n### GitHub/Copilot tokens\n\n| Variable | Used for | Notes |\n| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------ |\n| `COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN` | GitHub Copilot provider auth | Generic GitHub tokens are not used here |\n| `GH_TOKEN` | GitHub API auth in web scraper | Web scraper fallback after `GITHUB_TOKEN` |\n| `GITHUB_TOKEN` | GitHub API auth in web scraper | Web scraper checks this before `GH_TOKEN` |\n\n### Auth broker / auth gateway (remote credential vault)\n\nWhen the broker is enabled, the local SQLite credential store is bypassed and all OAuth refresh / access tokens live on the broker host. See [`auth-broker-gateway.md`](./auth-broker-gateway.md) for the full protocol, CLI surface, and 5-min/15-s usage cache layering.\n\n| Variable | Used for | Required when | Notes / precedence |\n| ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` | Base URL of the remote auth-broker (e.g. `https://broker.tailnet:8765`); selects broker mode | Resolving credentials through a broker; also required by `omp auth-gateway serve` (the gateway is itself a broker client) | Wins over `auth.broker.url` in `config.yml`. When set with no resolvable token, `resolveAuthBrokerConfig()` hard-errors instead of falling back to local SQLite. |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_TOKEN` | Bearer token sent on every broker endpoint except `/v1/healthz` | `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_URL` is set and no token is available from `auth.broker.token` or `<config-dir>/auth-broker.token` | Resolution: this env → `auth.broker.token` (`$ENV_NAME` indirection supported) → `<config-dir>/auth-broker.token` (mode `0600`). `<config-dir>` is `~/.omp/` (respecting `PI_CONFIG_DIR`). |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_SNAPSHOT_TTL_MS` | Freshness window for the encrypted local broker snapshot cache | Optional in broker mode | Default `3600000` (1 h). Freshness is based on broker `snapshot.generatedAt`; `0` disables cache reads/writes and forces the old blocking fetch every startup. |\n| `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_SNAPSHOT_CACHE` | Path to the encrypted local broker snapshot cache | Optional in broker mode | Defaults to `~/.omp/cache/auth-broker-snapshot.enc` (or XDG cache equivalent). Useful for tests, ephemeral hosts, or relocating the `0600` cache file. |\n\nThe gateway has no dedicated env vars — it inherits `OMP_AUTH_BROKER_*`. Its own inbound bearer token lives at `<config-dir>/auth-gateway.token` and is managed via `omp auth-gateway token`.\n\n---\n\n## 2) Provider-specific runtime configuration\n\n### Anthropic Foundry Gateway (Azure / enterprise proxy)\n\nWhen `CLAUDE_CODE_USE_FOUNDRY` is enabled, Anthropic requests switch to Foundry mode:\n\n- Base URL resolves from `FOUNDRY_BASE_URL` (fallback remains model/default base URL if unset).\n- API key resolution for provider `anthropic` becomes:\n `ANTHROPIC_FOUNDRY_API_KEY` → `ANTHROPIC_OAUTH_TOKEN` → `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`.\n- `ANTHROPIC_CUSTOM_HEADERS` is parsed as comma/newline-separated `key: value`\n pairs and merged into request headers. They are also forwarded when\n `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` points to a non-Anthropic host (e.g. a corporate API\n gateway), so enterprise gateways requiring proprietary auth headers work\n without enabling Foundry mode.\n- TLS client/server material can be injected from env values:\n `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS`, `CLAUDE_CODE_CLIENT_CERT`, `CLAUDE_CODE_CLIENT_KEY`.\n Each accepts either:\n - a filesystem path to PEM content, or\n - inline PEM (including escaped `\\n` sequences).\n\n| Variable | Value type | Behavior |\n| --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `CLAUDE_CODE_USE_FOUNDRY` | Boolean-like string (`1`, `true`, `yes`, `on`) | Enables Foundry mode for Anthropic provider |\n| `FOUNDRY_BASE_URL` | URL string | Anthropic endpoint base URL in Foundry mode |\n| `ANTHROPIC_FOUNDRY_API_KEY` | Token string | Used for `Authorization: Bearer <token>` |\n| `ANTHROPIC_CUSTOM_HEADERS` | Header list string | Extra headers; format `header-a: value, header-b: value` or newline-separated. Also forwarded outside Foundry whenever `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` is non-Anthropic. |\n| `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` | PEM path or inline PEM | Extra CA chain for server certificate validation |\n| `CLAUDE_CODE_CLIENT_CERT` | PEM path or inline PEM | mTLS client certificate |\n| `CLAUDE_CODE_CLIENT_KEY` | PEM path or inline PEM | mTLS client private key (must be paired with cert) |\n\n### Amazon Bedrock\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `AWS_REGION` | Primary region source |\n| `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` | Fallback if `AWS_REGION` unset |\n| `AWS_PROFILE` | Enables named profile auth path |\n| `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` + `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` | Enables IAM key auth path |\n| `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` | Highest-precedence bearer token auth path; skips AWS profile/credential-chain lookup when set |\n| `AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI` / `AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_FULL_URI` | Enables ECS task credential path |\n| `AWS_WEB_IDENTITY_TOKEN_FILE` + `AWS_ROLE_ARN` | Enables web identity auth path |\n| `AWS_BEDROCK_SKIP_AUTH` | If `1`, injects dummy credentials (proxy/non-auth scenarios) |\n| `AWS_BEDROCK_FORCE_HTTP1` | If `1`, forces Node HTTP/1 request handler |\n| `HTTPS_PROXY` / `HTTP_PROXY` / `ALL_PROXY` | Routes Bedrock runtime and AWS SSO credential calls through the configured proxy using HTTP/1 |\n| `NO_PROXY` | Excludes matching hosts from proxy routing when a proxy variable is configured |\n\nRegion fallback in provider code: `options.region` → `AWS_REGION` → `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` → `us-east-1`.\n\n### Azure OpenAI Responses\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY` | Required unless API key passed as option |\n| `AZURE_OPENAI_API_VERSION` | Default `v1` |\n| `AZURE_OPENAI_BASE_URL` | Direct base URL override |\n| `AZURE_OPENAI_RESOURCE_NAME` | Used to construct base URL: `https://<resource>.openai.azure.com/openai/v1` |\n| `AZURE_OPENAI_DEPLOYMENT_NAME_MAP` | Optional mapping string: `modelId=deploymentName,model2=deployment2` |\n\nBase URL resolution: option `azureBaseUrl` → env `AZURE_OPENAI_BASE_URL` → option/env resource name → `model.baseUrl`.\n\n### Google Vertex AI\n\n| Variable | Required? | Notes |\n| -------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT` | Yes (unless passed in options) | Primary project ID source |\n| `GCP_PROJECT` | Fallback | Alternate project ID source |\n| `GCLOUD_PROJECT` | Fallback | Alternate project ID source |\n| `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID` | OAuth login helper only | Used by Gemini CLI OAuth project discovery |\n| `GOOGLE_VERTEX_LOCATION` | Yes (unless passed in options) | Primary Vertex location source |\n| `GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION` | Fallback | Alternate Vertex location source |\n| `VERTEX_LOCATION` | Fallback | Alternate Vertex location source |\n| `GOOGLE_CLOUD_API_KEY` | Conditional | Direct Vertex API-key auth; otherwise ADC fallback can authenticate when project and location are set |\n| `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` | Conditional | If set, file must exist; otherwise ADC fallback path is checked (`~/.config/gcloud/application_default_credentials.json`) |\n\n### Kimi\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `KIMI_CODE_OAUTH_HOST` | Primary OAuth host override |\n| `KIMI_OAUTH_HOST` | Fallback OAuth host override |\n| `KIMI_CODE_BASE_URL` | Overrides Kimi usage endpoint base URL (`usage/kimi.ts`) |\n\nOAuth host chain: `KIMI_CODE_OAUTH_HOST` → `KIMI_OAUTH_HOST` → `https://auth.kimi.com`.\n\n### Gemini CLI compatibility\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_AI_GEMINI_CLI_VERSION` | Overrides Gemini CLI user-agent version tag (`0.35.3` if unset) |\n\n### OpenAI Codex responses (feature/debug controls)\n\n| Variable | Behavior |\n| ------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_CODEX_DEBUG` | `1`/`true` enables Codex provider debug logging |\n| `PI_CODEX_WEBSOCKET` | `1`/`true` enables websocket transport preference |\n| `PI_CODEX_STATEFUL` | `0`/`false` disables stateful SSE turn chaining (`previous_response_id`); enabled by default |\n| `PI_OPENAI_STATEFUL` | Overrides the stateful-chaining default for the platform OpenAI Responses API (`previous_response_id`, forces `store: true`): on by default against api.openai.com, off elsewhere |\n| `PI_CODEX_WEBSOCKET_V2` | `1`/`true` enables websocket v2 path |\n| `PI_CODEX_WEBSOCKET_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MS` | Positive integer override (default 300000) |\n| `PI_CODEX_WEBSOCKET_RETRY_BUDGET` | Non-negative integer override (default 5) |\n| `PI_CODEX_WEBSOCKET_RETRY_DELAY_MS` | Positive integer base backoff override (default 500) |\n| `PI_OPENAI_STREAM_FIRST_EVENT_TIMEOUT_MS` | Positive integer OpenAI first-event timeout override |\n| `PI_OPENAI_STREAM_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MS` | Positive integer OpenAI stream idle timeout override |\n\n### Cursor provider debug\n\n| Variable | Behavior |\n| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |\n| `DEBUG_CURSOR` | Enables provider debug logs; `2`/`verbose` for detailed payload snippets |\n| `DEBUG_CURSOR_LOG` | Optional file path for JSONL debug log output |\n\n### Prompt cache compatibility switch\n\n| Variable | Behavior |\n| -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_CACHE_RETENTION` | If `long`, enables long retention where supported (`anthropic`, `openai-responses`, Bedrock retention resolution) |\n\n---\n\n## 3) Web search subsystem\n\n### Search provider credentials\n\n| Variable | Used by |\n| --------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `EXA_API_KEY` | Exa search provider and Exa MCP tools |\n| `BRAVE_API_KEY` | Brave search provider |\n| `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY` | Perplexity search provider API-key mode |\n| `PERPLEXITY_COOKIES` | Perplexity cookie-auth search mode |\n| `TAVILY_API_KEY` | Tavily search provider |\n| `ZAI_API_KEY` | z.ai search provider (also checks stored OAuth in `agent.db`) |\n| `OPENAI_API_KEY` / Codex OAuth in DB | Codex search provider availability/auth |\n| `PI_CODEX_WEB_SEARCH_MODEL` | Codex search provider model override |\n| `MOONSHOT_SEARCH_API_KEY` / `KIMI_SEARCH_API_KEY` | Kimi/Moonshot search provider env auth |\n| `MOONSHOT_SEARCH_BASE_URL` / `KIMI_SEARCH_BASE_URL` | Kimi/Moonshot search endpoint override |\n| `KAGI_API_KEY` | Kagi search provider |\n| `JINA_API_KEY` | Jina search provider |\n| `PARALLEL_API_KEY` | Parallel search provider |\n| `SEARXNG_ENDPOINT`, `SEARXNG_TOKEN` | SearXNG endpoint and optional bearer token |\n| `SEARXNG_BASIC_USERNAME`, `SEARXNG_BASIC_PASSWORD` | SearXNG HTTP Basic Auth credentials |\n\nSearXNG also reads the equivalent `searxng.endpoint`, `searxng.token`, `searxng.basicUsername`, and `searxng.basicPassword` settings from `~/.omp/agent/config.yml`; environment variables are fallbacks.\n\n### Anthropic web search auth chain\n\n`searchAnthropic()` resolves credentials in this order:\n\n1. `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_API_KEY`\n2. `authStorage.getApiKey(\"anthropic\")` fallback credentials (runtime/config overrides, stored API-key credentials, stored OAuth credentials, then generic Anthropic env fallback: `ANTHROPIC_FOUNDRY_API_KEY` in Foundry mode, otherwise `ANTHROPIC_OAUTH_TOKEN` / `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`)\n\nFor either credential path, base URL resolution is:\n\n1. `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_BASE_URL`\n2. `FOUNDRY_BASE_URL` when `CLAUDE_CODE_USE_FOUNDRY` is enabled\n3. `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL`\n4. `https://api.anthropic.com`\n\nRelated vars:\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_API_KEY` | API key used exclusively for the Anthropic web search provider. Highest-priority search auth; overrides `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` / OAuth / Foundry for search calls without affecting chat completions. |\n| `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_BASE_URL` | Base URL used exclusively for the Anthropic web search provider. Applied to either `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_API_KEY` or fallback Anthropic credentials; overrides `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` (and `FOUNDRY_BASE_URL` in Foundry mode) for search calls. |\n| `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_MODEL` | Search model override. Defaults to `claude-haiku-4-5`. |\n| `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` | Generic fallback base URL for Anthropic requests when no search-specific base URL is set. |\n\nUse `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_BASE_URL` (optionally with `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_API_KEY`) to keep chat routed through an enterprise gateway (`ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` or `CLAUDE_CODE_USE_FOUNDRY=true`) while pointing web search at a direct Anthropic endpoint, or vice versa.\n\n### Perplexity OAuth flow behavior flag\n\n| Variable | Behavior |\n| ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_AUTH_NO_BORROW` | If set, disables macOS native-app token borrowing path in Perplexity login flow |\n\n---\n\n## 4) Python tooling and kernel runtime\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_PY` | Eval backend override: `0`/`bash`=JavaScript only, `1`/`py`=Python only, `mix`/`both`=both; invalid values ignored |\n| `PI_PYTHON_SKIP_CHECK` | If `1`, skips Python interpreter availability checks (subprocess runner still starts on demand) |\n| `PI_PYTHON_INTEGRATION` | If `1`, opts gated integration tests in (e.g. `python-runner.integration.test.ts`) into running against real Python |\n| `PI_PYTHON_IPC_TRACE` | If `1`, logs NDJSON frames exchanged with the Python runner subprocess |\n| `VIRTUAL_ENV` | Highest-priority venv path for Python runtime resolution |\n\nExtra conditional behavior:\n\n- If `BUN_ENV=test` or `NODE_ENV=test`, Python availability checks are treated as OK and warming is skipped.\n- Python env filtering denies common API keys and allows safe base vars + `LC_`, `XDG_`, `PI_` prefixes.\n\n---\n\n## 5) Agent/runtime behavior toggles\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_SMOL_MODEL` | Ephemeral model-role override for `smol` (CLI `--smol` takes precedence) |\n| `PI_SLOW_MODEL` | Ephemeral model-role override for `slow` (CLI `--slow` takes precedence) |\n| `PI_PLAN_MODEL` | Ephemeral model-role override for `plan` (CLI `--plan` takes precedence) |\n| `PI_NO_TITLE` | If set (any non-empty value), disables auto session title generation on first user message |\n| `PI_TINY_DEVICE` | ONNX execution provider for local tiny models; overrides the `providers.tinyModelDevice` setting (default: CPU; supports `cpu`, `gpu`, `metal`/`webgpu`, `auto`, `cuda`, `dml`, `coreml`, `wasm`, `webnn`, `webnn-gpu`, `webnn-cpu`, `webnn-npu`) |\n| `PI_TINY_DTYPE` | ONNX quantization/precision for local tiny models; overrides the `providers.tinyModelDtype` setting (default: each model's shipped dtype, currently `q4`; supports `auto`, `fp32`, `fp16`, `q8`, `int8`, `uint8`, `q4`, `bnb4`, `q4f16`, `q2`, `q2f16`, `q1`, `q1f16`) |\n| `PI_NO_INTERLEAVED_THINKING` | If `1`, disables Anthropic interleaved thinking budget behavior and uses output-token inflation for older thinking mode |\n| `NULL_PROMPT` | If `true`, system prompt builder returns empty string |\n| `PI_BLOCKED_AGENT` | Blocks a specific subagent type in task tool |\n| `PI_SUBPROCESS_CMD` | Overrides subagent spawn command (`omp` / `omp.cmd` resolution bypass) |\n| `PI_TASK_MAX_OUTPUT_BYTES` | Max captured output bytes per subagent (default `500000`) |\n| `PI_TASK_MAX_OUTPUT_LINES` | Max captured output lines per subagent (default `5000`) |\n| `PI_TIMING` | If set (any non-empty value), prints a hierarchical timing-span tree to **stderr** via `logger.printTimings()`. In interactive mode the tree prints once the agent is ready (before the TUI starts); in print mode it prints after the whole prompt batch completes. Print-mode prompts are wrapped in `print:prompt:initial` / `print:prompt:next` spans so each user message shows up as its own row. `PI_TIMING=x` exits the process with code 0 right after printing in interactive mode (use to measure cold startup only). `PI_TIMING=full` lists every module-load entry instead of just the top N. |\n| `PI_DEBUG_STARTUP` | If set (any non-empty value), streams one synchronous `[startup] <phase>:start` / `:done` marker line to **stderr** as each startup phase begins/ends — including command-module imports (`cli:load:<name>`) and the native addon extraction/`dlopen` (`native:*`). Unlike `PI_TIMING` (which prints only once startup completes), the markers survive a hard hang: the last line on stderr names the phase the process is stuck in. Combine with `PI_TIMING` freely; markers and the span tree share the same phase names. |\n| `PI_PACKAGE_DIR` | Overrides package asset base dir resolution (`docs/`, `examples/`, `CHANGELOG.md`) |\n| `PI_DISABLE_LSPMUX` | If `1`, disables lspmux detection/integration and forces direct LSP server spawning |\n| `PI_RPC_EMIT_TITLE` | Boolean-like flag enabling title events in RPC mode |\n| `SMITHERY_URL` | Smithery web URL override (default `https://smithery.ai`) |\n| `SMITHERY_API_URL` | Smithery API base URL override (default `https://api.smithery.ai`) |\n| `SMITHERY_API_KEY` | Smithery API key for managed MCP auth lookup |\n| `PUPPETEER_EXECUTABLE_PATH` | Browser tool Chromium executable override |\n| `LM_STUDIO_BASE_URL` | Default implicit LM Studio discovery base URL override (`http://127.0.0.1:1234/v1` if unset) |\n| `OLLAMA_BASE_URL` | Default implicit Ollama discovery base URL override (`OLLAMA_HOST` if unset, then `http://127.0.0.1:11434`) |\n| `OLLAMA_HOST` | Ollama host used for implicit Ollama discovery when `OLLAMA_BASE_URL` is unset; accepts Ollama-style values such as `127.0.0.1:11434` or `http://host:11434` |\n| `OLLAMA_CONTEXT_LENGTH` | Positive integer context-window override for implicit Ollama discovery; affects OMP context budgeting only and does not change Ollama's runtime `num_ctx` |\n| `LLAMA_CPP_BASE_URL` | Default implicit Llama.cpp discovery base URL override (`http://127.0.0.1:8080` if unset) |\n| `PI_EDIT_VARIANT` | Forces edit tool variant when valid (`patch`, `replace`, `hashline`, `apply_patch`) |\n| `PI_FORCE_IMAGE_PROTOCOL` | Forces supported image protocol (`kitty`, `iterm2`/`iterm`, `sixel`, `none`) where used |\n| `PI_ALLOW_SIXEL_PASSTHROUGH` | Allows SIXEL passthrough when `PI_FORCE_IMAGE_PROTOCOL=sixel` |\n| `PI_NO_PTY` | If `1`, disables interactive PTY path for bash tool |\n| `OMP_MCP_TIMEOUT_MS` | Overrides MCP client request timeout (ms) for every MCP server. `0` disables client-side timeouts (`AbortSignal` never fires). Invalid (negative or non-numeric) values are ignored with a warning and the per-server config or default (`30000`) is used. |\n\n`PI_NO_PTY` is also set internally when CLI `--no-pty` is used.\n\n---\n\n## 6) Storage and config root paths\n\nThese are consumed via `@oh-my-pi/pi-utils/dirs` and affect where coding-agent stores data.\n\n| Variable | Default / behavior |\n| --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_CONFIG_DIR` | Config root dirname under home (default `.omp`) |\n| `PI_CODING_AGENT_DIR` | Full override for agent directory (default `~/<PI_CONFIG_DIR or .omp>/agent`) |\n| `PWD` | Used when matching canonical current working directory in path helpers |\n\n---\n\n## 7) Shell/tool execution environment\n\n(From `packages/utils/src/procmgr.ts` and coding-agent bash tool integration.)\n\n| Variable | Behavior |\n| -------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |\n| `PI_BASH_NO_CI` | Suppresses automatic `CI=true` injection into spawned shell env |\n| `CLAUDE_BASH_NO_CI` | Legacy alias fallback for `PI_BASH_NO_CI` |\n| `PI_BASH_NO_LOGIN` | Disables login-shell mode; shell args become `['-c']` instead of `['-l','-c']` |\n| `CLAUDE_BASH_NO_LOGIN` | Legacy alias fallback for `PI_BASH_NO_LOGIN` |\n| `PI_SHELL_PREFIX` | Optional command prefix wrapper |\n| `CLAUDE_CODE_SHELL_PREFIX` | Legacy alias fallback for `PI_SHELL_PREFIX` |\n| `VISUAL` | Preferred external editor command |\n| `EDITOR` | Fallback external editor command |\n\nCurrent implementation: `PI_BASH_NO_LOGIN`/`CLAUDE_BASH_NO_LOGIN` are active; when either is set, `getShellArgs()` returns `['-c']`.\n\n---\n\n## 8) UI/theme/session detection (auto-detected env)\n\nThese are read as runtime signals; they are usually set by the terminal/OS rather than manually configured.\n\n| Variable | Used for |\n| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `COLORTERM`, `TERM`, `WT_SESSION` | Color capability detection (theme color mode) |\n| `COLORFGBG` | Terminal background light/dark auto-detection |\n| `TERM_PROGRAM`, `TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION`, `TERMINAL_EMULATOR` | Terminal identity in system prompt/context |\n| `KDE_FULL_SESSION`, `XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP`, `DESKTOP_SESSION`, `XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP`, `GDMSESSION`, `WINDOWMANAGER` | Desktop/window-manager detection in system prompt/context |\n| `TMUX_PANE`, `CMUX_SURFACE_ID`, `KITTY_WINDOW_ID`, `TERM_SESSION_ID`, `WT_SESSION` | Stable per-terminal session breadcrumb IDs |\n| `SHELL`, `ComSpec`, `TERM_PROGRAM`, `TERM` | System info diagnostics |\n| `APPDATA`, `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` | lspmux config path resolution |\n| `HOME` | Path shortening in MCP command UI |\n\n---\n\n## 9) TUI runtime flags (shared package, affects coding-agent UX)\n\n| Variable | Behavior |\n| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_NOTIFICATIONS` | `off` / `0` / `false` suppress desktop notifications |\n| `PI_TUI_WRITE_LOG` | If set, logs TUI writes to file |\n| `PI_HARDWARE_CURSOR` | If `1`, enables hardware cursor mode |\n| `PI_NO_SYNC_OUTPUT` | If `1`, disables DEC 2026 synchronized-output wrappers while keeping TUI autowrap guards |\n| `PI_NO_DECCARA` | If set (truthy), disables Kitty DECCARA rectangular-SGR background fills (forces padded-string rendering) |\n| `PI_DEBUG_REDRAW` | If `1`, enables redraw debug logging |\n| `PI_FORCE_IMAGE_PROTOCOL` | Forces terminal image protocol detection (`kitty`, `iterm2`/`iterm`, `sixel`, `none`) |\n\n---\n\n## 10) Commit generation controls\n\n| Variable | Behavior |\n| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `PI_COMMIT_TEST_FALLBACK` | If `true` (case-insensitive), force commit fallback generation path |\n| `PI_COMMIT_NO_FALLBACK` | If `true`, disables fallback when agent returns no proposal |\n| `PI_COMMIT_MAP_REDUCE` | If `false`, disables map-reduce commit analysis path |\n| `DEBUG` | If set, commit agent error stack traces are printed |\n\n---\n\n## Security-sensitive variables\n\nTreat these as secrets; do not log or commit them:\n\n- Provider/API keys and OAuth/bearer credentials (all `*_API_KEY`, `*_TOKEN`, OAuth access/refresh tokens)\n- Cloud credentials (`AWS_*`, `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` path may expose service-account material)\n- Search/provider auth vars (`EXA_API_KEY`, `BRAVE_API_KEY`, `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY`, Anthropic search keys)\n- Foundry mTLS material (`CLAUDE_CODE_CLIENT_CERT`, `CLAUDE_CODE_CLIENT_KEY`, `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` when it points to private CA bundles)\n\nPython runtime also explicitly strips many common key vars before spawning kernel subprocesses (`packages/coding-agent/src/eval/py/runtime.ts`).\n",
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  "tools/search_tool_bm25.md": "# search_tool_bm25\n\n> Search the hidden tool-discovery index and activate the top matches for the current session.\n\n## Source\n- Entry: `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/search-tool-bm25.ts`\n- Model-facing prompt: `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/search-tool-bm25.md`\n- Key collaborators:\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tool-discovery/tool-index.ts` — discoverable-tool metadata and BM25 index/search.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts` — session discovery mode, corpus assembly, activation, cache invalidation.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/sdk.ts` — initial hiding of discoverable built-ins and prompt-time discoverable summary.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts` — tool-session discovery hooks, essential/discoverable load modes, registry wiring.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/config/settings-schema.ts` — `tools.discoveryMode` and legacy `mcp.discoveryMode` settings.\n\n## Inputs\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `query` | `string` | Yes | Natural-language or keyword query. Trimmed before search; empty-after-trim is rejected. |\n| `limit` | `integer` | No | Max matches to return and activate. Minimum `1`. Defaults to `8` (`DEFAULT_LIMIT`). |\n\n## Outputs\n- Single-shot `AgentToolResult`.\n- Model-visible `content` is one text part containing JSON with:\n\n```json\n{\"query\":\"...\",\"activated_tools\":[\"...\"],\"match_count\":2,\"total_tools\":17}\n```\n\n- Runtime-only `details` carries the ranked matches used by the TUI renderer:\n - `query`, `limit`, `total_tools`\n - `activated_tools`: tool names activated by this call\n - `active_selected_tools`: cumulative discovered-tool selections still active\n - `tools`: array of match objects with\n - `name`\n - `label`\n - `description` (`tool.summary`; this is the only snippet-like field)\n - optional `server_name`\n - optional `mcp_tool_name`\n - `schema_keys`\n - `score` rounded to 6 decimals\n- The renderer shows a status line plus up to 5 collapsed tree items by default (`COLLAPSED_MATCH_LIMIT`), each with label, optional server name, score to 3 decimals, and truncated description. The ranked match list is not serialized into `content`.\n\n## Flow\n1. `SearchToolBm25Tool.createIf()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/search-tool-bm25.ts` exposes the tool for explicit discovery modes (`\"mcp-only\"` / `\"all\"`) or legacy `mcp.discoveryMode === true`. The default `\"auto\"` mode is resolved later by `createAgentSession()` after MCP/extension tools are registered.\n2. `description` is rendered from `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/search-tool-bm25.md` via `renderSearchToolBm25Description()`, using the current discoverable-tool list plus per-server summary/count.\n3. `execute()` re-checks capability and settings:\n - missing discovery hooks -> `ToolError(\"Tool discovery is unavailable in this session.\")`\n - discovery disabled -> `ToolError(\"Tool discovery is disabled. Enable tools.discoveryMode or mcp.discoveryMode to use search_tool_bm25.\")`\n4. `query` is trimmed and validated; `limit` is defaulted/validated.\n5. `getDiscoverableToolSearchIndexForExecution()` fetches the cached generic search index from the session when available, otherwise falls back to the legacy MCP cache, otherwise rebuilds an index from the current discoverable-tool list.\n6. `getSelectedToolNames()` reads the current discovered selections so already-selected tools can be excluded from fresh results.\n7. `searchDiscoverableTools()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tool-discovery/tool-index.ts` tokenizes the query, scores every document with BM25, sorts by descending score then `tool.name`, and returns up to `searchIndex.documents.length` results; `execute()` then filters already-selected names and slices to `limit`.\n8. If any matches remain, `activateTools()` activates all matched tool names through `session.activateDiscoveredTools()` or legacy `activateDiscoveredMCPTools()`.\n9. `details` is assembled from the activated names, current selected names, corpus size, and formatted matches; `content` is reduced to the compact JSON summary from `buildSearchToolBm25Content()`.\n10. `searchToolBm25Renderer` renders either:\n - the structured `details` view, or\n - a fallback text-only warning block if `details` is absent.\n\n## Modes / Variants\n- Discovery-mode gating:\n - `tools.discoveryMode = \"auto\"` (default): when the registered tool set has more than 40 tools, searches hidden MCP tools only; otherwise discovery stays off.\n - `tools.discoveryMode = \"all\"`: searches hidden discoverable built-ins plus hidden MCP tools.\n - `tools.discoveryMode = \"mcp-only\"`: searches hidden MCP tools only.\n - legacy `mcp.discoveryMode = true`: same as MCP-only.\n- Search-index source:\n - generic cached discoverable index from the session\n - legacy cached MCP index, cast to the generic shape\n - rebuilt ad hoc from the current discoverable-tool list if neither cache path works\n- Activation backend:\n - generic `activateDiscoveredTools()`\n - legacy `activateDiscoveredMCPTools()` fallback\n\n## Side Effects\n- Session state\n - Adds matched tools to the active session tool set through `activateDiscoveredTools()` / `activateDiscoveredMCPTools()`.\n - Updates discovered-tool selection state so repeated searches accumulate selections instead of replacing them.\n - Invalidates the cached discoverable search index when newly activated built-ins change the hidden corpus (`packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts`).\n - Tool availability changes before the next model call in the same turn; the prompt text says this explicitly.\n- User-visible prompts / interactive UI\n - The tool description includes discoverable server summaries and total discoverable-tool count.\n - The TUI renderer shows ranked matches, but the model-visible text summary does not.\n\n## Limits & Caps\n- Default result cap: `8` (`DEFAULT_LIMIT` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/search-tool-bm25.ts`).\n- `limit` must be a positive integer; no tool-level upper bound beyond corpus size.\n- Renderer collapsed list cap: `5` (`COLLAPSED_MATCH_LIMIT`).\n- Renderer truncation widths:\n - label: `72` chars (`MATCH_LABEL_LEN`)\n - description: `96` chars (`MATCH_DESCRIPTION_LEN`)\n- BM25+ parameters in `packages/coding-agent/src/tool-discovery/tool-index.ts`:\n - `BM25_K1 = 1.2`\n - `BM25_B = 0.75`\n - `BM25_DELTA = 1.0`\n- Weighted corpus fields (`FIELD_WEIGHTS`):\n - `name`: `6`\n - `label`: `4`\n - `mcpToolName`: `4`\n - `serverName`: `2`\n - `summary`: `2`\n - each `schemaKey`: `1`\n- Summary fallback length for discoverable metadata: first `200` chars of `description` when no explicit summary exists (`getDiscoverableTool()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tool-discovery/tool-index.ts`).\n\n## Errors\n- `execute()` throws `ToolError` for unavailable discovery hooks, disabled discovery mode, empty trimmed query, and non-positive/non-integer `limit`.\n- `searchDiscoverableTools()` throws `Error(\"Query must contain at least one letter or number.\")` if tokenization produces no letter/number tokens; `execute()` catches `Error` and rethrows `ToolError(error.message)`.\n- Empty corpus is not an error; search returns `[]`, activation is skipped, and the renderer message becomes either `No discoverable tools are currently loaded.` or `No matching tools found.`\n- `getDiscoverableToolsForDescription()` and `getDiscoverableToolSearchIndexForExecution()` swallow discovery-hook/cache errors and fall back to an empty corpus or rebuilt index.\n\n## Notes\n- The tool wire name stays `search_tool_bm25` for persisted-session back-compat, even though the source file is `search-tool-bm25.ts`.\n- Corpus composition is session-dependent and excludes already-active tools:\n - MCP entries come from `#discoverableMCPTools`, filtered to names not currently active, mapped with `summary = description`.\n - Built-in entries appear only in `\"all\"` mode and only for registry tools whose `loadMode === \"discoverable\"` and are not currently active.\n - Hidden/internal built-ins are intentionally excluded from the built-in corpus: `resolve`, `yield`, `report_finding`, `report_tool_issue` are called out in the `#collectDiscoverableBuiltinTools()` comment.\n- `DiscoverableToolSource` includes `\"extension\"` and `\"custom\"`, but `AgentSession.getDiscoverableTools()` currently assembles only built-in and MCP sources.\n- On startup, `packages/coding-agent/src/sdk.ts` resolves `\"auto\"` after the full registry exists and injects `search_tool_bm25` when the count exceeds 40. It hides non-essential discoverable built-ins only in `tools.discoveryMode = \"all\"`; defaults are `read`, `bash`, and `edit` unless `tools.essentialOverride` changes them.\n- Query tokenization is simple and deterministic: Unicode is NFKD-normalized, combining marks are dropped, acronym/camelCase and digit-to-capital boundaries are split, non-letter/non-number characters become spaces, tokens are lowercased, and only non-empty tokens survive.\n- Scores are rounded differently by surface: `details.tools[].score` keeps 6 decimals; the TUI line renders 3.\n",
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  "tools/ssh.md": "# ssh\n\n> Execute one remote command on a discovered SSH host.\n\n## Source\n- Entry: `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/ssh.ts`\n- Model-facing prompt: `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/ssh.md`\n- Key collaborators:\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/ssh-executor.ts` — runs `ssh`, captures output\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/connection-manager.ts` — master-connection reuse, host probing\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/sshfs-mount.ts` — optional `sshfs` mount side effect\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/discovery/ssh.ts` — discovers host configs\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/capability/ssh.ts` — canonical host shape\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/session/streaming-output.ts` — tail streaming, truncation, artifacts\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/tool-timeouts.ts` — timeout clamp rules\n - `packages/utils/src/dirs.ts` — user/project ssh config paths\n\n## Inputs\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `host` | `string` | Yes | Host name key from discovered SSH config entries, not an arbitrary hostname/IP. |\n| `command` | `string` | Yes | Remote command string passed to `ssh` as the remote command. |\n| `cwd` | `string` | No | Remote working directory. The tool prepends a shell-specific `cd`/`Set-Location` wrapper. |\n| `timeout` | `number` | No | Timeout in seconds. Default `60`; clamped to `1..3600`. |\n\n## Outputs\nThe tool returns a standard text tool result built in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/ssh.ts`:\n\n- `content`: one text block containing combined remote stdout+stderr, or `\"(no output)\"` when empty.\n- `details.meta.truncation`: present when output exceeded the in-memory tail window; derived from the executor summary.\n\nStreaming behavior:\n\n- While the command runs, `onUpdate` receives tail-only text snapshots built from `TailBuffer` in `packages/coding-agent/src/session/streaming-output.ts`.\n- Final output is single-shot after process exit.\n\nSide-channel artifacts:\n\n- When session artifact allocation is available and output exceeds the spill threshold, full output is written to a session artifact file and the returned summary carries its `artifactId` internally.\n- The ssh tool itself does not print the `artifact://...` URI into the result text.\n\nFailure behavior:\n\n- Unknown host, missing host config, timeout, cancellation, SSH startup failure, key validation failure, or non-zero remote exit all surface as thrown `ToolError`s.\n- Non-zero remote exit includes captured output plus `Command exited with code N`.\n\n## Flow\n1. `loadSshTool()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/ssh.ts` calls `loadCapability(sshCapability.id, { cwd: session.cwd })` to discover hosts.\n2. `packages/coding-agent/src/discovery/ssh.ts` loads host entries from, in this order: project managed ssh config, user managed ssh config, `ssh.json` in the repo root, `.ssh.json` in the repo root.\n3. `getSSHConfigPath(\"project\")` and `getSSHConfigPath(\"user\")` in `packages/utils/src/dirs.ts` resolve those managed files to `.omp/ssh.json` in the project and `~/.omp/agent/ssh.json` in the user config dir. This tool does not read `~/.ssh/config`.\n4. Capability loading deduplicates by host name with first item winning; provider order is priority-sorted and the SSH JSON provider registers at priority `5`.\n5. `loadHosts()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/ssh.ts` builds `hostsByName` and drops later duplicates again with `if (!hostsByName.has(host.name))`.\n6. Tool description text is built from `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/ssh.md` plus an `Available hosts:` list. Each host entry calls `getHostInfoForHost()` to show detected shell/OS when cached; otherwise it renders `detecting...`.\n7. On execute, `SshTool.execute()` rejects any `host` not in the discovered host-name set.\n8. `ensureHostInfo()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/connection-manager.ts` ensures an SSH master connection exists, loads cached host info from disk if present, and probes remote OS/shell when cache is missing or stale.\n9. `buildRemoteCommand()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/ssh.ts` prepends a cwd change when `cwd` is provided:\n - Unix-like or Windows compat shells: `cd -- '<cwd>' && <command>`\n - Windows PowerShell: `Set-Location -Path '<cwd>'; <command>`\n - Windows cmd: `cd /d \"<cwd>\" && <command>`\n10. `clampTimeout(\"ssh\", rawTimeout)` applies the `1..3600` second clamp from `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/tool-timeouts.ts`.\n11. `executeSSH()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/ssh-executor.ts` calls `ensureConnection(host)` again, opportunistically mounts the remote host root with `sshfs` if available, optionally wraps the command in `bash -c` or `sh -c` for Windows compat mode, then spawns `ssh` with `ptree.spawn`.\n12. Output from both stdout and stderr is piped into one `OutputSink`; chunks are sanitized and forwarded to streaming updates through `streamTailUpdates()`.\n13. On normal exit, the sink returns combined output plus truncation counters. On timeout or abort, `executeSSH()` returns `cancelled: true` and prefixes the output with a notice line such as `[SSH: ...]` or `[Command aborted: ...]`.\n14. `SshTool.execute()` converts `cancelled: true` into `ToolError`, converts non-zero exit codes into `ToolError`, otherwise returns the text result with truncation metadata.\n\n## Modes / Variants\n- **Tool unavailable**: `loadSshTool()` returns `null` when discovery finds no hosts, so the tool is not registered for that session.\n- **Unix-like target**: remote command is passed through directly, with optional `cd -- ... &&` prefix.\n- **Windows native shell**: cwd wrapper uses PowerShell `Set-Location` or cmd `cd /d`; command otherwise runs in the remote default Windows shell.\n- **Windows compat shell**: if host probing finds `bash` or `sh` on Windows, `executeSSH()` wraps the remote command as `bash -c '...'` or `sh -c '...'`. Host config can force compat on/off with `compat`.\n- **Cached vs probed host info**: shell/OS detection comes from in-memory cache, persisted JSON under the remote-host dir, or a fresh probe over SSH.\n- **Truncated vs untruncated output**: small output stays in memory; large output keeps only the last 50 KiB in memory and may spill full output to an artifact file.\n\n## Side Effects\n- Filesystem\n - Reads managed SSH config JSON plus legacy `ssh.json` / `.ssh.json`.\n - Validates private-key path existence and permissions before connecting.\n - Persists probed host info as JSON under the remote-host cache dir via `persistHostInfo()`.\n - May create the SSH control socket dir and, when `sshfs` exists, remote mount dirs.\n - May write full command output to a session artifact file.\n- Network\n - Opens SSH connections to the selected host.\n - May issue extra probe commands to detect OS/shell and compat shells.\n- Subprocesses / native bindings\n - Requires `ssh` on `PATH`; spawns it for connection checks, master startup, probing, and command execution.\n - May call `sshfs`, `mountpoint`, `fusermount`/`fusermount3`, or `umount`.\n - Sanitizes streamed text with `@oh-my-pi/pi-natives` text sanitization.\n- Session state (transcript, memory, jobs, checkpoints, registries)\n - Uses session artifact allocation when available.\n - Registers postmortem cleanup hooks for SSH master connections and sshfs mounts.\n - Tool concurrency is `exclusive`, so the agent scheduler should not run multiple ssh tool calls concurrently.\n- Background work / cancellation\n - Process spawn receives the tool `AbortSignal`.\n - Cancellation/timeout ends the running ssh process and returns a cancelled result that the tool turns into an error.\n\n## Limits & Caps\n- Timeout defaults/clamps: `default=60`, `min=1`, `max=3600` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/tool-timeouts.ts`.\n- Output tail window: `DEFAULT_MAX_BYTES = 50 * 1024` in `packages/coding-agent/src/session/streaming-output.ts`.\n- Output sink spill threshold defaults to the same `50 KiB`; once exceeded, only the tail remains in memory.\n- SSH master reuse persistence: `ControlPersist=3600` in `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/connection-manager.ts` and `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/sshfs-mount.ts`.\n- SSH host info schema version: `HOST_INFO_VERSION = 2` in `packages/coding-agent/src/ssh/connection-manager.ts`; stale cache entries are reprobed.\n- Streaming tail buffer compacts after more than `10` pending chunks (`MAX_PENDING`) before trimming.\n\n## Errors\n- `Unknown SSH host: ... Available hosts: ...` when the model passes a host name not present in discovery.\n- `SSH host not loaded: ...` if the discovered-name set and `hostsByName` map diverge.\n- `ssh binary not found on PATH` when `ssh` is unavailable.\n- `SSH key not found: ...`, `SSH key is not a file: ...`, or `SSH key permissions must be 600 or stricter: ...` from key validation.\n- `Failed to start SSH master for <target>: <stderr>` when control-master startup fails.\n- Non-zero remote command exit becomes `ToolError` with captured output and `Command exited with code N`.\n- Timeout becomes a cancelled result with output notice `[SSH: <timeout message>]`, then `ToolError`.\n- Abort becomes a cancelled result with output notice `[Command aborted: <message>]`, then `ToolError`.\n- `sshfs` mount failures are logged and ignored in `executeSSH()`; they do not fail the tool call.\n- Discovery parse problems do not fail tool loading; they become capability warnings. If all sources are empty/invalid, the tool simply does not load.\n\n## Notes\n- Host discovery is JSON-based only. The tool does not parse OpenSSH config files.\n- Discovery expands environment variables recursively in the parsed JSON and expands `~` in `key`/`keyPath`.\n- Host names are capability keys; the model must pass the config key, not the raw hostname.\n- Commands run without a PTY. `executeSSH()` uses `ptree.spawn(..., { stdin: \"pipe\", stderr: \"full\" })` and does not request an interactive terminal.\n- The tool exposes `cwd` but no `env`, `pty`, upload, download, or explicit file-transfer fields.\n- Lower layers support an `artifactId` for full output and a `remotePath` mount target, but `SshTool.execute()` does not expose those knobs.\n- Both stdout and stderr are merged into one output stream; ordering is whatever arrives through the two streams.\n- `StrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new` and `BatchMode=yes` are always set for connection checks, master startup, and command runs.\n- Connection reuse is keyed by discovered host name, not by raw target tuple alone.\n- `closeAllConnections()` and sshfs unmount cleanup run through postmortem hooks, not per-call teardown.\n",
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  "tools/task.md": "# task\n\n> Spawn subagents — one per call, or a `tasks[]` batch per call (`task.batch`, default on). With `async.enabled=true`, spawns run in the background; otherwise the call blocks until they finish.\n\n## Source\n- Entry: `packages/coding-agent/src/task/index.ts`\n- Model-facing prompt: `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/task.md`\n- Key collaborators:\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/types.ts` — dynamic schema, progress/result types, output caps.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/discovery.ts` — discover project/user/plugin/bundled agents.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/agents.ts` — bundled agent definitions and frontmatter parsing.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/executor.ts` — create child sessions, run subagents, collect output, hand finished sessions to the lifecycle manager.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/registry/agent-lifecycle.ts` — idle-TTL parking and revival of finished subagents.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/registry/agent-registry.ts` — process-global agent directory (`running | idle | parked | aborted`).\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/async/job-manager.ts` — background job registration, progress, and result delivery.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/parallel.ts` — `Semaphore` used for the session-scoped concurrency bound.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/isolation-backend.ts` — isolation backend resolution and platform fallback.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/worktree.ts` — worktree / FUSE / ProjFS setup, patch capture, branch merge.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/output-manager.ts` — session-scoped `agent://` id allocation.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/task/name-generator.ts` — default AdjectiveNoun agent ids.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/internal-urls/agent-protocol.ts` — resolve `agent://<id>` to saved subagent output.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/internal-urls/history-protocol.ts` — resolve `history://<id>` to a concise transcript.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts` — tool registration and recursion-depth gating.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/sdk.ts` — child-session router/tool wiring and per-subagent `AgentOutputManager`.\n - `docs/task-agent-discovery.md` — deeper discovery and precedence notes.\n\n## Inputs\n\nThe wire schema is shape-swapped by `task.batch` (default on). One unit of work is the task item `{ id?, description?, assignment, isolated? }` (`isolated` only when `task.isolation.mode` is not `none`):\n\n- **Batch shape** (`task.batch` on): `{ agent, context, tasks: item[] }` — one subagent per item, all run under the same fan-out rules. `context` is **required** shared background rendered into every spawned subagent's system prompt (`CONTEXT` section); `isolated` is per item.\n- **Flat shape** (`task.batch` off): `{ agent, ...item }` — exactly one spawn per call. Shared background goes into a `local://` file (e.g. `local://ctx.md`) that each assignment references; subagents share the parent's `local://` root.\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `agent` | `string` | Yes | Agent type to spawn (both shapes). |\n| `context` | `string` | Yes (batch) | Shared background prepended to every spawn of the call via the subagent system prompt. Rejected when `task.batch` is off. |\n| `tasks` | `array` | Yes (batch) | One task item per subagent. Provided ids must be unique within the call (case-insensitive). Rejected when `task.batch` is off. |\n| `id` | `string` | No | Stable agent id, schema max length 48. Defaults to a generated AdjectiveNoun name. Uniquified per session by `AgentOutputManager`. Item field in batch shape, top-level in flat shape. |\n| `description` | `string` | No | UI label only; the subagent never sees it. Item field in batch shape, top-level in flat shape. |\n| `assignment` | `string` | Yes | The work — complete, self-contained instructions. Empty-after-trim is rejected. Item field in batch shape, top-level in flat shape. |\n| `isolated` | `boolean` | No | Run in an isolated workspace and return patches. Exists only when `task.isolation.mode` is not `none`; per item in batch shape, top-level in flat shape. Isolated agents are torn down at completion — not revivable. |\n\nRuntime stays permissive: the flat form is accepted even while `task.batch` is on (internal callers such as the commit flow's `analyze_files`, and stale transcripts). The model only ever sees one shape.\n\nThere is no per-call `schema` parameter. Structured output comes from the agent definition's `output` frontmatter, the inherited parent session schema, or — for ad-hoc workflows — the eval bridge's `agent(prompt, schema)`.\n\n## Outputs\n\nThe tool returns one text block plus `details: TaskToolDetails`.\n\nBackground response (`async.enabled=true`):\n- `content`: `` Spawned agent `<id>` (job `<jobId>`). The result will be delivered when it yields. ... `` plus a coordination hint (`irc` DM when enabled, otherwise `job`). A batch call instead returns `` Spawned N background agents using <agent>. ... `` with a per-agent `- `<id>` (job `<jobId>`)` listing.\n- `details`: `{ projectAgentsDir: null, results: [], totalDurationMs: 0, progress: [<seeded AgentProgress per spawn>], async: { state: \"running\", jobId, type: \"task\" } }`. A batch call keeps one shared `progress[]` snapshot; `async.jobId` is the first started job and `async.state` aggregates (\"running\" until every job settles, \"failed\" if any spawn failed).\n- Live progress keeps streaming into the same tool block via `onUpdate(...)`; each final result arrives later as an async-result injection into the parent conversation. The delivery text appends a follow-up hint: `` <id> is now idle — message it via `irc` to follow up; transcript at history://<id> `` (aborted variant points at the transcript only).\n\nSettled response (`async.enabled=false`, no job manager, blocking agent, or async job body):\n- `content`: summary rendered from `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/task-summary.md` with a preview capped at 5000 chars; `agent://<id>` holds the full output. A sync batch concatenates the per-spawn summaries.\n- `details.results`: one `SingleResult` per spawn; `usage`, `outputPaths` populated (aggregated across spawns for a sync batch).\n\n`SingleResult` includes:\n- identity: `index`, `id`, `agent`, `agentSource`, `description`, optional `assignment`\n- status: `exitCode`, optional `error`, optional `aborted`, optional `abortReason`, optional `retryFailure`\n- output: `output`, `stderr`, `truncated`, `durationMs`, `tokens`, `requests`, optional `contextTokens`/`contextWindow`\n- artifact metadata: `outputPath?`, `patchPath?`, `branchName?`, `nestedPatches?`, `outputMeta?`\n- extracted tool data: `extractedToolData?` from registered subprocess tool handlers such as `yield` and `report_finding`\n\nArtifacts and side channels:\n- Every subagent with an artifacts dir writes `<id>.md`; `agent://<id>` resolves to that file.\n- If the output file is JSON, `agent://<id>/<path>` and `agent://<id>?q=<query>` perform JSON extraction.\n- Each subagent gets `<id>.jsonl` session history when the parent persists artifacts; `history://<id>` renders it as a concise transcript (works for live and parked agents).\n- Isolated patch mode writes `<id>.patch` before merge.\n\n## Flow\n1. `TaskTool.create(...)` discovers agents once per cwd through a process-level memo (`discoverAgentsForCreate`) to render the dynamic prompt description.\n2. `execute(...)` repairs raw params (`repairTaskParams`), then validates: `schema` is always rejected; `tasks`/`context` are rejected unless `task.batch` is on; batch calls need a non-empty `tasks` (per-item assignments, unique provided ids), a non-empty shared `context`, and no top-level `assignment`; flat calls need `assignment`. The call is then normalized into its spawn list (`resolveSpawnItems`).\n3. Sync execution runs when `async.enabled=false`, the session has no `AsyncJobManager` (orphaned host), or the selected agent definition declares `blocking: true`; the call then runs every spawn through `#executeSync(...)` inline under the session-scoped semaphore.\n4. Background execution runs only when `async.enabled=true` and the session has an `AsyncJobManager`:\n - agent ids are allocated up front via `AgentOutputManager.allocate(item.id || generateTaskName())`, one per spawn;\n - one `type: \"task\"` job per spawn is registered with `session.asyncJobManager` (`id` = agent id, `queued: true`, `ownerId` = caller agent id) and the tool returns immediately;\n - each job body acquires the session-scoped `Semaphore` (one per `TaskTool` instance, sized from `task.maxConcurrency` at first use), marks the job running, runs `#executeSync(...)` with that spawn's params, and reports progress through the shared `buildAsyncDetails`/`onUpdate`;\n - a failed or aborted run throws `TaskJobError` so the job lands `failed`, but the agent itself stays registered and interrogable.\n5. `#executeSync(...)` runs the spawn path (`#runSpawn`), which rediscovers agents from disk, so runtime resolution can differ from the create-time description.\n6. It resolves the requested agent, rejects unknown or settings-disabled agents, and enforces parent spawn policy plus `PI_BLOCKED_AGENT` self-recursion prevention.\n7. Output schema priority: agent frontmatter `output` → inherited parent session schema (the call itself never carries one).\n8. Plan mode swaps in an `effectiveAgent` with a read-only tool subset and plan-mode prompt; `runSubprocess(...)` receives the effective agent.\n9. If `isolated`, it requires a git repo (`getRepoRoot(...)` / `captureBaseline(...)`) and resolves the backend through isolation-backend resolution with platform fallback.\n10. Artifacts dir comes from the parent session file when available, otherwise a temp dir. When the session is executing an approved plan, the plan reference is handed to the subagent.\n11. Non-isolated spawns call `runSubprocess(...)` directly with parent cwd; isolated spawns run inside the isolation workspace, then commit to a branch (`mergeMode === \"branch\"`) or capture a patch, and always clean up the workspace.\n12. `runSubprocess(...)` creates a child agent session with an isolated settings snapshot (forcing `async.enabled = false` and `bash.autoBackground.enabled = false` — subagents are internally synchronous), child `agentId` equal to the allocated id, child internal URL router/`AgentOutputManager`, output schema, the shared `context` (batch calls) in the system prompt's `CONTEXT` section, and the IRC peer roster in the system prompt.\n13. Child tool availability: explicit `agent.tools` if provided; auto-add `task` when the agent has `spawns` and depth allows; strip `task` at `task.maxRecursionDepth`; expand `exec` to `eval` + `bash`; strip parent-owned `todo`.\n14. The child must finish through the hidden `yield` tool; up to 3 reminder prompts, the last forcing `toolChoice = yield` when supported. `finalizeSubprocessOutput(...)` reconciles raw text, `yield` payloads, structured schemas, `report_finding` data, and abort states.\n15. End-of-run lifecycle (keep-alive, in `runSubprocess`'s finalizer):\n - hard abort (caller signal / wall-clock / budget) → registry status `aborted`, session disposed — terminal;\n - isolated run → status `parked` without a reviver (workspace is merged + cleaned, so the session is not revivable; transcript stays readable via `history://`), then session disposed and detached;\n - everything else (success and failure alike) → status `idle` with the live session attached, and `AgentLifecycleManager.global().adopt(id, { idleTtlMs, revive })` arms the park timer. The reviver reopens the session JSONL (park closed the writer, so the single-writer lock is taken cleanly).\n16. Lifecycle thereafter: `idle` agents are parked after `task.agentIdleTtlMs` (session disposed; `AgentRef` + session file retained); messaging (`irc`) or the Agent Hub revives them back to `idle`. `\"Main\"` is never parked.\n\n## Modes / Variants\n- Execution mode\n - Background job — `async.enabled=true`; spawns go through `AsyncJobManager`.\n - Sync inline — `async.enabled=false`, no job manager, or `blocking: true` agent.\n- Batch mode (`task.batch`, default on)\n - on — `{ agent, context, tasks[] }`: one independent spawn per item, required `context` shared across the call's spawns, `isolated` per item. Lifecycle, revival, and concurrency semantics match N parallel single calls.\n - off — single spawn per call; `tasks`/`context` are rejected and removed from the schema.\n- Isolation backend: `none`, `worktree`, `fuse-overlay`, `fuse-projfs`.\n- Isolation merge strategy: patch mode (capture/apply root patches) or branch mode (commit to `omp/task/<id>`, cherry-pick into parent).\n- Agent source precedence: project custom agents, then user custom agents, then bundled agents (`explore`, `plan`, `designer`, `reviewer`, `task`, `quick_task`, `librarian`, `oracle`).\n\n## Side Effects\n- Filesystem\n - Writes `<id>.jsonl` and `<id>.md` under the session artifacts dir or a temp task dir; isolated patch mode writes `<id>.patch`.\n - Creates/removes worktrees or overlay mount directories; branch mode creates temporary worktrees and task branches.\n- Network\n - Child sessions may use whichever networked tools/models their active tool set permits.\n - MCP proxy tools can call existing parent MCP connections with a 60_000 ms timeout.\n- Subprocesses / native bindings\n - `fuse-overlayfs` and `fusermount`/`fusermount3` for FUSE isolation; ProjFS native bindings on Windows.\n - Git operations for baseline capture, patch apply, worktrees, branches, stash, cherry-pick, commits.\n- Session state (transcript, memory, jobs, checkpoints, registries)\n - Creates child `AgentSession` instances with isolated settings snapshots; finished sessions stay registered in the process-global `AgentRegistry` as `idle`/`parked` until process teardown or explicit release.\n - With `async.enabled=true`, registers one async job per spawn in `session.asyncJobManager`; completion is injected into the parent as an async-result message.\n - Arms idle-TTL timers in `AgentLifecycleManager` (unref'd; they never hold the process open).\n - Emits `task:subagent:event`, `task:subagent:progress`, and `task:subagent:lifecycle` on the parent event bus.\n - Allocates session-scoped output ids through `AgentOutputManager` so `agent://` stays unique across invocations.\n - Shares the parent `local://` root and `ArtifactManager` with subagents.\n- Background work / cancellation\n - `job cancel` (or parent tool-call abort) cancels background jobs; parent tool-call abort cancels sync runs through the call signal. A hard-aborted run lands `aborted` and is torn down.\n - Missing-`yield` recovery sends up to three internal reminder prompts to the child session.\n\n## Limits & Caps\n- Concurrency: one session-scoped `Semaphore` sized from `task.maxConcurrency` at first use (later setting changes do not resize it) bounds concurrent subagents across parallel `task` calls — both async job bodies and the sync fallback acquire it.\n- Idle TTL: `task.agentIdleTtlMs`, default `420_000` ms (7 min); `<= 0` disables parking and keeps idle sessions live until exit.\n- Per-subagent output truncation: `MAX_OUTPUT_BYTES = 500_000` and `MAX_OUTPUT_LINES = 5000` in `packages/coding-agent/src/task/types.ts` (overridable via `PI_TASK_MAX_OUTPUT_BYTES` / `PI_TASK_MAX_OUTPUT_LINES`). Full raw output is still written to `<id>.md`.\n- Progress coalescing: `PROGRESS_COALESCE_MS = 150`; recent-output tail: `RECENT_OUTPUT_TAIL_BYTES = 8 * 1024` (last 8 non-empty lines).\n- Missing-`yield` reminder retries: `MAX_YIELD_RETRIES = 3`; MCP proxy timeout: `MCP_CALL_TIMEOUT_MS = 60_000` — both in `packages/coding-agent/src/task/executor.ts`.\n- Agent id schema cap: `id` `maxLength: 48` in `packages/coding-agent/src/task/types.ts`. Prompt text says ids should be `≤32` chars; this mismatch is real.\n- Soft request budget (`task.softRequestBudget`) and wall clock (`task.maxRuntimeMs`) apply to every spawn.\n- Recursion depth gate: `task.maxRecursionDepth`; `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts` hides the `task` tool at or beyond the limit, and `runSubprocess(...)` also strips child `task` access at max depth.\n- Final inline summary preview uses `fullOutputThreshold = 5000` chars in `packages/coding-agent/src/task/index.ts`; `agent://<id>` points to the full artifact.\n\n## Errors\n- Parameter validation failures are returned as normal tool text with empty `results`:\n - `schema` (never accepted)\n - `tasks` / `context` while `task.batch` is disabled\n - missing/empty `agent`\n - batch calls: missing/empty `tasks`, an item without `assignment`, duplicate provided ids, missing shared `context`, top-level `assignment` alongside `tasks`\n - flat calls: missing/empty `assignment`\n - unknown or settings-disabled agent, spawn-policy denial, requesting `isolated` while isolation mode is `none`\n- Isolated execution without a git repo returns `Isolated task execution requires a git repository. ...`; backend resolution can hard-error (ProjFS init) or warn and fall back to `worktree`.\n- Job registration failure returns `Failed to start background task job(s): ...`; a batch that schedules only some jobs reports the failed ids in the immediate text and keeps the started ones running.\n- Child failures surface as `SingleResult.exitCode = 1` with `stderr`/`error` populated; the async job is marked failed but the delivery text still carries the output plus a follow-up/transcript hint.\n- If the child omits `yield`, `finalizeSubprocessOutput(...)` injects warnings such as `SYSTEM WARNING: Subagent exited without calling yield tool after 3 reminders.`\n- `agent://<id>` resolution errors are model-visible when another tool reads them: no session, no artifacts dir, missing id, conflicting extraction syntax, or invalid JSON for extraction.\n\n## Notes\n- Parallelism is parallel `task` calls in one assistant message — or, with `task.batch`, a `tasks[]` batch in one call; either way the session-scoped semaphore bounds the fan-out. With `async.enabled=true`, each spawn is an independent background job.\n- Shared background convention without batch mode: write it once to a `local://` file and reference that path in each assignment — subagents share the parent's `local://` root. With `task.batch`, the required `context` parameter carries the shared background directly into each spawn's system prompt.\n- Prefer messaging an existing agent (`irc`) over a fresh spawn for follow-up work: it already holds the relevant context. `irc` op:\"list\" shows idle/parked candidates; messaging a parked agent revives it. `history://<id>` shows what an agent has done.\n- `irc` availability is derived, not configured (`isIrcEnabled` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/irc.ts`): it exists exactly when there is someone to message — the session can spawn subagents, or it is a subagent itself. Messaging is the only follow-up path to a finished subagent, so task without irc would strand idle agents.\n- Subagents are internally synchronous: the executor forces `async.enabled = false` and `bash.autoBackground.enabled = false` in the child settings snapshot, so there are no fire-and-forget grandchildren.\n- Agent discovery precedence is first-wins by exact name: project dirs before user dirs within a source family, plugin agent dirs after config dirs, bundled agents last. Create-time discovery is memoized per cwd for the prompt description; execution-time discovery stays fresh.\n- Child sessions do not inherit conversation history. Built-in carry-over is the workspace tree/skills/context files, the shared `local://` root, and the approved-plan reference when one exists.\n- When the parent passes `mcpManager`, child sessions disable standalone MCP discovery and get proxy tools that reuse parent connections.\n- Branch-mode merge temporarily stashes the parent repo before cherry-picking; a stash-pop conflict is treated as merge failure and leaves recovery state behind. Patch mode only applies the combined root patch when `git.patch.canApplyText(...)` succeeds; failures leave the `.patch` artifact for manual handling.\n- Nested git repos are diffed independently inside isolated workspaces and merged separately with `applyNestedPatches(...)`.\n- `agent://` ids are name-based (`Task` first, `Task-2`/`Task-3` only when the name repeats, nested like `Parent.Child`) by `AgentOutputManager`; this is what prevents artifact collisions across repeated or nested invocations.\n",
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- "tools/todo.md": "# todo\n\n> Applies ordered mutations to the session todo list and returns a text summary plus the full phase/task state.\n\n## Source\n- Entry: `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/todo.ts`\n- Model-facing prompt: `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/todo.md`\n- Key collaborators:\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts` — registers tool, exposes session hooks, gates availability.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/event-controller.ts` — updates the visible todo UI on tool completion.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts` — stores cached phases, auto-clears done/dropped tasks, emits failure reminders.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/todo-command-controller.ts` — `/todo` command path, custom-entry persistence, transcript reminder injection.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/render-utils.ts` — collapsed-preview cap for renderer trees.\n\n## Inputs\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `ops` | `TodoOpEntry[]` | Yes | Ordered operations to apply. `minItems: 1`.\n\n### `TodoOpEntry`\n\n| Op | Required fields | Optional fields | Effect |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `init` | `list` | None of the other fields are used | Replaces the entire list with `list`; every new task starts `pending` before normalization. |\n| `start` | `task` | None | Marks one task `in_progress`; any other `in_progress` task is demoted to `pending`. |\n| `done` | `task` or `phase` or neither | None | Marks the target task, phase, or all tasks `completed`. |\n| `drop` | `task` or `phase` or neither | None | Marks the target task, phase, or all tasks `abandoned`. |\n| `rm` | `task` or `phase` or neither | None | Removes the target task, clears the phase's task list, or clears all task lists. |\n| `append` | `phase`, `items` | None | Appends new `pending` tasks to a phase; creates the phase if missing. |\n| `note` | `task`, `text` | None | Appends one trimmed note string to the task's `notes` array. |\n\n### Fields used inside ops\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `op` | `\"init\" | \"start\" | \"done\" | \"rm\" | \"drop\" | \"append\" | \"note\"` | Yes | Operation discriminator. |\n| `list` | `{ phase: string; items: string[] }[]` | For `init` | Full replacement payload. Each `items` array has `minItems: 1`. |\n| `task` | `string` | For `start`; for task-targeted `done`/`drop`/`rm`/`note` | Exact task content match. |\n| `phase` | `string` | For `append`; for phase-targeted `done`/`drop`/`rm` | Exact phase name match, except `append` lazily creates a missing phase. |\n| `items` | `string[]` | For `append` | Tasks to append. `minItems: 1`. |\n| `text` | `string` | For `note` | Note text; trailing whitespace is stripped before storing. Empty-after-trim is rejected. |\n\n## Outputs\nThe tool returns a single-shot `AgentToolResult`:\n\n- `content`: one text part containing the summary from `formatSummary(...)`.\n - Empty final state with no errors: `Todo list cleared.`\n - Non-empty final state: remaining-item list, current phase progress, then a per-phase tree.\n - If the active `in_progress` task has notes, the summary includes the note bodies inline.\n - If any op produced validation/runtime errors, the summary starts with `Errors: ...`; the returned tool result is marked `isError: true` and still includes the mutated state.\n- `details`:\n - `phases: TodoPhase[]`\n - `storage: \"session\" | \"memory\"`\n - `completedTasks?: TodoCompletionTransition[]` when a task changed from non-completed to `completed` during the batch\n\n`TodoPhase` / `TodoItem` state model:\n\n- `TodoPhase`: `{ name: string, tasks: TodoItem[] }`\n- `TodoItem`: `{ content: string, status: \"pending\" | \"in_progress\" | \"completed\" | \"abandoned\", notes?: string[] }`\n\nThe TUI renderer (`todoToolRenderer`) merges call and result into one transcript block, renders phases as a tree, shows note counts as superscripts, and renders the note bodies only for the current `in_progress` task. Collapsed transcript previews cap tree items at `PREVIEW_LIMITS.COLLAPSED_ITEMS` (`8`).\n\n## Flow\n1. `TodoTool.execute(...)` clones the current cached phases from `session.getTodoPhases?.() ?? []` (`packages/coding-agent/src/tools/todo.ts`).\n2. `applyParams(...)` walks `params.ops` in order and applies each entry with `applyEntry(...)`.\n3. Each op mutates the working phase array:\n - `initPhases(...)` rebuilds the list from scratch.\n - `start` resolves a task by exact `content`, demotes every other `in_progress` task to `pending`, then marks the target `in_progress`.\n - `done` / `drop` use `getTaskTargets(...)` to target one task, one phase, or every task.\n - `rm` removes one task, clears one phase's `tasks`, or clears all phases' task arrays.\n - `appendItems(...)` resolves or creates the target phase and pushes new `pending` tasks unless the same task content already exists anywhere.\n - `note` trims trailing whitespace, rejects empty text, and appends the note to `task.notes`.\n4. Missing task/phase references are recorded in an `errors` array by `resolveTaskOrError(...)` / `resolvePhaseOrError(...)`; execution continues through the rest of the batch.\n5. After the full batch, `normalizeInProgressTask(...)` enforces the single-active-task invariant:\n - if multiple tasks are `in_progress`, only the first stays active and the rest become `pending`;\n - if none are `in_progress`, the first `pending` task in phase/task order is auto-promoted to `in_progress`.\n6. `execute(...)` stores the normalized phases with `session.setTodoPhases?.(...)` and reports `storage` as `\"session\"` when `session.getSessionFile()` exists, else `\"memory\"`.\n7. `getCompletionTransitions(...)` compares the previous and updated phases; newly completed tasks are returned in `details.completedTasks`.\n8. The agent runtime also watches `todo` tool results in `packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts`; successful results refresh cached todos, failed results inject a hidden next-turn reminder telling the model that todo progress is not visible until it retries.\n9. The event controller updates the visible todo UI from `result.details.phases` on success, or shows a warning on error (`packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/event-controller.ts`).\n\n## Modes / Variants\n### State transitions\n\n| Current status | `start` | `done` | `drop` | `rm` | `append` | `note` |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `pending` | `in_progress` on target | `completed` | `abandoned` | Removed | New tasks enter as `pending` | No status change |\n| `in_progress` | Target stays `in_progress`; non-target active tasks become `pending` | `completed` | `abandoned` | Removed | No status change | No status change |\n| `completed` | Can be set back to `in_progress` if targeted | Stays `completed` | Becomes `abandoned` if targeted | Removed | No status change | No status change |\n| `abandoned` | Can be set back to `in_progress` if targeted | Becomes `completed` if targeted | Stays `abandoned` | Removed | No status change | No status change |\n\nNormalization then re-applies the single-active-task rule after the full op batch.\n\n### Op targeting rules\n- `done`, `drop`, `rm`:\n - `task` set: affect one exact-content task.\n - else `phase` set: affect every task in that exact-name phase.\n - else: affect every task in every phase.\n- `append` is the only op that creates a missing phase.\n- `note` only targets a single task.\n- `init` discards previous phases entirely.\n\n### Markdown round-trip helpers\nThe same file also exposes non-tool helpers used by `/todo`:\n- `phasesToMarkdown(...)` serializes phases as headings plus checklist items (`[ ]`, `[/]`, `[x]`, `[-]`) with blockquote note bodies.\n- `markdownToPhases(...)` parses that format, defaults orphan tasks into a `Todos` phase, accepts `>` as an `in_progress` marker and `~` as `abandoned`, and runs the same normalization step.\n\n## Side Effects\n- Filesystem\n - None in the tool itself.\n- Session state (transcript, memory, jobs, checkpoints, registries)\n - Mutates the session todo cache through `setTodoPhases`.\n - `storage` reports whether the session has a backing session file, but the tool does not append a custom session entry itself.\n - Successful tool-result messages carry `details.phases`; `getLatestTodoPhasesFromEntries(...)` can reconstruct state later from those transcript entries.\n - Failed `todo` results cause `agent-session` to enqueue a hidden next-turn reminder (`customType: \"todo-error-reminder\"`).\n- User-visible prompts / interactive UI\n - Transcript block is rendered by `todoToolRenderer` and merged with the call line.\n - `event-controller` updates the visible todo panel from successful results.\n - On error, `event-controller` shows `Todo update failed...`; the visible panel may stay stale until a later successful call.\n- Background work / cancellation\n - `AgentSession.setTodoPhases(...)` schedules auto-clear timers for `completed` / `abandoned` tasks via `tasks.todoClearDelay`.\n\n## Limits & Caps\n- `ops` array: `minItems: 1` (`todoSchema`).\n- `init.list[*].items`: `minItems: 1`.\n- `append.items`: `minItems: 1`.\n- Renderer collapsed preview: `PREVIEW_LIMITS.COLLAPSED_ITEMS = 8` (`packages/coding-agent/src/tools/render-utils.ts`).\n- Auto-clear delay: `tasks.todoClearDelay` default `60` seconds; `< 0` disables auto-clear, `0` clears on the next microtask (`packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts`).\n- Tool execution mode: `concurrency = \"exclusive\"`, `strict = true`, `loadMode = \"discoverable\"`.\n\n## Errors\n- Ordinary bad op payloads are accumulated as human-readable strings in `errors`; the tool still returns the mutated state, but marks the result `isError: true`.\n- Error strings come from the helpers in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/todo.ts`, including:\n - `Missing list for init operation`\n - `Missing task content`\n - `Task \"...\" not found` with an extra empty-list hint when applicable\n - `Missing phase name`\n - `Phase \"...\" not found`\n - `Missing phase name for append operation`\n - `Missing items for append operation`\n - `Task \"...\" already exists`\n - `Missing text for note operation`\n- Because ops are processed in order, earlier errors do not roll back later ops.\n- Runtime-level tool failure is handled outside the tool body: `agent-session` injects a hidden reminder and the event controller warns the user that visible progress may be stale.\n- Idempotency is op-specific:\n - `init` is a full replacement; replaying the same payload yields the same state.\n - `start`, `done`, and `drop` are effectively idempotent on an existing target state, but `start` also demotes any other active task.\n - `rm` is not idempotent for targeted removals: the second call errors because the task or phase is gone.\n - `append` is not idempotent: duplicate task content is rejected with `Task \"...\" already exists`.\n - `note` is append-only and never idempotent; replaying it adds another note entry.\n\n## Notes\n- Task lookup is exact string equality inside the tool. The model-facing prompt says task content and phase names are identifiers and should stay unique; `append` enforces task uniqueness globally, but `init` does not validate duplicate task or phase names.\n- `findTaskByContent(...)` returns the first matching task across phases. Duplicate task contents make later targeted ops ambiguous.\n- `normalizeInProgressTask(...)` runs after the whole batch, not after each op. A single call can intentionally build an intermediate invalid state and rely on final normalization.\n- `storage: \"session\"` means the session has a session-file backing; it does not mean this tool wrote a durable custom entry.\n- Reload persistence differs by path:\n - plain `todo` calls survive in transcript tool-result details;\n - `/todo` command edits additionally append `customType: \"user_todo_edit\"` entries and inject a visible-to-model `<system-reminder>` developer message describing the manual edit.\n- On session resume, `AgentSession.#syncTodoPhasesFromBranch()` strips `completed` and `abandoned` tasks before restoring the cached list. The `/todo` command works around that by reading the latest transcript/custom-entry state so historical done/dropped tasks still appear to the user.\n- Tool availability is gated by `todo.enabled`, and the registry excludes it when `includeYield` is enabled (`packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts`).\n- Subagents do not inherit `todo`; `packages/coding-agent/src/task/executor.ts` filters it out as a parent-owned tool.\n",
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+ "tools/todo.md": "# todo\n\n> Applies ordered mutations to the session todo list and returns a text summary plus the full phase/task state.\n\n## Source\n- Entry: `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/todo.ts`\n- Model-facing prompt: `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/todo.md`\n- Key collaborators:\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts` — registers tool, exposes session hooks, gates availability.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/event-controller.ts` — updates the visible todo UI on tool completion.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts` — stores cached phases, auto-clears done/dropped tasks, emits failure reminders.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/todo-command-controller.ts` — `/todo` command path, custom-entry persistence, transcript reminder injection.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/render-utils.ts` — collapsed-preview cap for renderer trees.\n\n## Inputs\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `ops` | `TodoOpEntry[]` | Yes | Ordered operations to apply. `minItems: 1`.\n\n### `TodoOpEntry`\n\n| Op | Required fields | Optional fields | Effect |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `init` | `list` | None of the other fields are used | Replaces the entire list with `list`; every new task starts `pending` before normalization. |\n| `start` | `task` | None | Marks one task `in_progress`; any other `in_progress` task is demoted to `pending`. |\n| `done` | `task` or `phase` or neither | None | Marks the target task, phase, or all tasks `completed`. |\n| `drop` | `task` or `phase` or neither | None | Marks the target task, phase, or all tasks `abandoned`. |\n| `rm` | `task` or `phase` or neither | None | Removes the target task, clears the phase's task list, or clears all task lists. |\n| `append` | `phase`, `items` | None | Appends new `pending` tasks to a phase; creates the phase if missing. |\n| `view` | None | None | Echoes the current list without mutating or normalizing session state. |\n\n### Fields used inside ops\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `op` | `\"init\" | \"start\" | \"done\" | \"rm\" | \"drop\" | \"append\" | \"view\"` | Yes | Operation discriminator. |\n| `list` | `{ phase: string; items: string[] }[]` | For `init` | Full replacement payload. Each `items` array has `minItems: 1`. |\n| `task` | `string` | For `start`; for task-targeted `done`/`drop`/`rm` | Exact task content match. |\n| `phase` | `string` | For `append`; for phase-targeted `done`/`drop`/`rm` | Exact phase name match, except `append` lazily creates a missing phase. |\n| `items` | `string[]` | For `append` | Tasks to append. `minItems: 1`. |\n\n## Outputs\nThe tool returns a single-shot `AgentToolResult`:\n\n- `content`: one text part containing the summary from `formatSummary(...)`.\n - Empty final state with no errors: `Todo list cleared.`\n - Non-empty final state: remaining-item list, current phase progress, then a per-phase tree.\n - If any op produced validation/runtime errors, the summary starts with `Errors: ...`; the returned tool result is marked `isError: true` and still includes the mutated state.\n- `details`:\n - `phases: TodoPhase[]`\n - `storage: \"session\" | \"memory\"`\n - `completedTasks?: TodoCompletionTransition[]` when a task changed from non-completed to `completed` during the batch\n\n`TodoPhase` / `TodoItem` state model:\n\n- `TodoPhase`: `{ name: string, tasks: TodoItem[] }`\n- `TodoItem`: `{ content: string, status: \"pending\" | \"in_progress\" | \"completed\" | \"abandoned\" }`\n\nThe TUI renderer (`todoToolRenderer`) merges call and result into one transcript block and renders phases as a tree. Collapsed transcript previews cap tree items at `PREVIEW_LIMITS.COLLAPSED_ITEMS` (`8`).\n\n## Flow\n1. `TodoTool.execute(...)` clones the current cached phases from `session.getTodoPhases?.() ?? []` (`packages/coding-agent/src/tools/todo.ts`).\n2. `applyParams(...)` walks `params.ops` in order and applies each entry with `applyEntry(...)`.\n3. Each op mutates the working phase array:\n - `initPhases(...)` rebuilds the list from scratch.\n - `start` resolves a task by exact `content`, demotes every other `in_progress` task to `pending`, then marks the target `in_progress`.\n - `done` / `drop` use `getTaskTargets(...)` to target one task, one phase, or every task.\n - `rm` removes one task, clears one phase's `tasks`, or clears all phases' task arrays.\n - `appendItems(...)` resolves or creates the target phase and pushes new `pending` tasks unless the same task content already exists anywhere.\n4. Missing task/phase references are recorded in an `errors` array by `resolveTaskOrError(...)` / `resolvePhaseOrError(...)`; execution continues through the rest of the batch.\n5. After the full batch, `normalizeInProgressTask(...)` enforces the single-active-task invariant:\n - if multiple tasks are `in_progress`, only the first stays active and the rest become `pending`;\n - if none are `in_progress`, the first `pending` task in phase/task order is auto-promoted to `in_progress`.\n6. `execute(...)` stores the normalized phases with `session.setTodoPhases?.(...)` and reports `storage` as `\"session\"` when `session.getSessionFile()` exists, else `\"memory\"`.\n7. `getCompletionTransitions(...)` compares the previous and updated phases; newly completed tasks are returned in `details.completedTasks`.\n8. The agent runtime also watches `todo` tool results in `packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts`; successful results refresh cached todos, failed results inject a hidden next-turn reminder telling the model that todo progress is not visible until it retries.\n9. The event controller updates the visible todo UI from `result.details.phases` on success, or shows a warning on error (`packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/event-controller.ts`).\n\n## Modes / Variants\n### State transitions\n\n| Current status | `start` | `done` | `drop` | `rm` | `append` |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `pending` | `in_progress` on target | `completed` | `abandoned` | Removed | New tasks enter as `pending` |\n| `in_progress` | Target stays `in_progress`; non-target active tasks become `pending` | `completed` | `abandoned` | Removed | No status change |\n| `completed` | Can be set back to `in_progress` if targeted | Stays `completed` | Becomes `abandoned` if targeted | Removed | No status change |\n| `abandoned` | Can be set back to `in_progress` if targeted | Becomes `completed` if targeted | Stays `abandoned` | Removed | No status change |\n\nNormalization then re-applies the single-active-task rule after the full op batch.\n\n### Op targeting rules\n- `done`, `drop`, `rm`:\n - `task` set: affect one exact-content task.\n - else `phase` set: affect every task in that exact-name phase.\n - else: affect every task in every phase.\n- `append` is the only op that creates a missing phase.\n- `init` discards previous phases entirely.\n\n### Markdown round-trip helpers\nThe same file also exposes non-tool helpers used by `/todo`:\n- `phasesToMarkdown(...)` serializes phases as headings plus checklist items (`[ ]`, `[/]`, `[x]`, `[-]`).\n- `markdownToPhases(...)` parses that format, defaults orphan tasks into a `Todos` phase, accepts `>` as an `in_progress` marker and `~` as `abandoned`, and runs the same normalization step.\n\n## Side Effects\n- Filesystem\n - None in the tool itself.\n- Session state (transcript, memory, jobs, checkpoints, registries)\n - Mutates the session todo cache through `setTodoPhases`.\n - `storage` reports whether the session has a backing session file, but the tool does not append a custom session entry itself.\n - Successful tool-result messages carry `details.phases`; `getLatestTodoPhasesFromEntries(...)` can reconstruct state later from those transcript entries.\n - Failed `todo` results cause `agent-session` to enqueue a hidden next-turn reminder (`customType: \"todo-error-reminder\"`).\n- User-visible prompts / interactive UI\n - Transcript block is rendered by `todoToolRenderer` and merged with the call line.\n - `event-controller` updates the visible todo panel from successful results.\n - On error, `event-controller` shows `Todo update failed...`; the visible panel may stay stale until a later successful call.\n- Background work / cancellation\n - `AgentSession.setTodoPhases(...)` schedules auto-clear timers for `completed` / `abandoned` tasks via `tasks.todoClearDelay`.\n\n## Limits & Caps\n- `ops` array: `minItems: 1` (`todoSchema`).\n- `init.list[*].items`: `minItems: 1`.\n- `append.items`: `minItems: 1`.\n- Renderer collapsed preview: `PREVIEW_LIMITS.COLLAPSED_ITEMS = 8` (`packages/coding-agent/src/tools/render-utils.ts`).\n- Auto-clear delay: `tasks.todoClearDelay` default `60` seconds; `< 0` disables auto-clear, `0` clears on the next microtask (`packages/coding-agent/src/session/agent-session.ts`).\n- Tool execution mode: `concurrency = \"exclusive\"`, `strict = true`, `loadMode = \"discoverable\"`.\n\n## Errors\n- Ordinary bad op payloads are accumulated as human-readable strings in `errors`; the tool still returns the mutated state, but marks the result `isError: true`.\n- Error strings come from the helpers in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/todo.ts`, including:\n - `Missing list for init operation`\n - `Missing task content`\n - `Task \"...\" not found` with an extra empty-list hint when applicable\n - `Missing phase name`\n - `Phase \"...\" not found`\n - `Missing phase name for append operation`\n - `Missing items for append operation`\n - `Task \"...\" already exists`\n- Because ops are processed in order, earlier errors do not roll back later ops.\n- Runtime-level tool failure is handled outside the tool body: `agent-session` injects a hidden reminder and the event controller warns the user that visible progress may be stale.\n- Idempotency is op-specific:\n - `init` is a full replacement; replaying the same payload yields the same state.\n - `start`, `done`, and `drop` are effectively idempotent on an existing target state, but `start` also demotes any other active task.\n - `rm` is not idempotent for targeted removals: the second call errors because the task or phase is gone.\n - `append` is not idempotent: duplicate task content is rejected with `Task \"...\" already exists`.\n\n## Notes\n- Task lookup is exact string equality inside the tool. The model-facing prompt says task content and phase names are identifiers and should stay unique; `append` enforces task uniqueness globally, but `init` does not validate duplicate task or phase names.\n- `findTaskByContent(...)` returns the first matching task across phases. Duplicate task contents make later targeted ops ambiguous.\n- `normalizeInProgressTask(...)` runs after the whole batch, not after each op. A single call can intentionally build an intermediate invalid state and rely on final normalization.\n- `storage: \"session\"` means the session has a session-file backing; it does not mean this tool wrote a durable custom entry.\n- Reload persistence differs by path:\n - plain `todo` calls survive in transcript tool-result details;\n - `/todo` command edits additionally append `customType: \"user_todo_edit\"` entries and inject a visible-to-model `<system-reminder>` developer message describing the manual edit.\n- On session resume, `AgentSession.#syncTodoPhasesFromBranch()` strips `completed` and `abandoned` tasks before restoring the cached list. The `/todo` command works around that by reading the latest transcript/custom-entry state so historical done/dropped tasks still appear to the user.\n- Tool availability is gated by `todo.enabled`, and the registry excludes it when `includeYield` is enabled (`packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts`).\n- Subagents do not inherit `todo`; `packages/coding-agent/src/task/executor.ts` filters it out as a parent-owned tool.\n",
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  "tools/web_search.md": "# web_search\n\n> Run one web query through the first available search provider and return LLM-formatted answer, source URLs, and optional citations.\n\n## Source\n- Entry: `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/index.ts`\n- Model-facing prompt: `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/web-search.md`\n- Key collaborators:\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/provider.ts` — lazy provider registry; availability chain.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/types.ts` — unified `SearchResponse` / `SearchProviderError` types.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/render.ts` — TUI renderer details type.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/base.ts` — provider interface and shared params contract.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/utils.ts` — credential lookup; source normalization.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/anthropic.ts` — Claude web-search provider.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/brave.ts` — Brave Search API adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/codex.ts` — OpenAI Codex SSE adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/exa.ts` — Exa API or MCP adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/gemini.ts` — Gemini grounding SSE adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/jina.ts` — Jina Reader search adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/kagi.ts` — Kagi provider wrapper.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/kimi.ts` — Kimi search adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/parallel.ts` — Parallel provider wrapper.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/perplexity.ts` — Perplexity API / OAuth adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/searxng.ts` — self-hosted SearXNG adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/synthetic.ts` — Synthetic search adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/tavily.ts` — Tavily search adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/zai.ts` — Z.AI remote MCP adapter.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/parallel.ts` — Parallel search/extract HTTP client.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/web/kagi.ts` — Kagi HTTP client.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts` — built-in tool registration and enable flag.\n\n## Inputs\n\n| Field | Type | Required | Description |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| `query` | `string` | Yes | Search query. `executeSearch()` rewrites any `2020`-`2029` substring to the current year before dispatch. |\n| `recency` | `\"day\" \\| \"week\" \\| \"month\" \\| \"year\"` | No | Time filter. Only providers that implement it use it. Prompt text says Brave and Perplexity; code also maps it for Tavily and SearXNG. |\n| `limit` | `number` | No | Max results to return. Usually becomes the provider request's result-count parameter when `num_search_results` is absent. |\n| `max_tokens` | `number` | No | Passed through as `maxOutputTokens` / `max_tokens` only by Anthropic, Gemini, and Perplexity API-key mode. Ignored by the other providers. |\n| `temperature` | `number` | No | Passed through only by Anthropic, Gemini, and Perplexity API-key mode. Ignored by the other providers. |\n| `num_search_results` | `number` | No | Requested upstream search breadth. For most providers this is the same count used for returned sources. Perplexity is the only adapter that keeps it distinct from `limit`. |\n\n## Outputs\nThe tool returns a single text content block plus structured `details`.\n\n- `content`: `[{ type: \"text\", text: string }]`\n- `details`: `SearchRenderDetails` from `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/render.ts`\n - `response: SearchResponse`\n - `error?: string`\n\n`text` is produced by `formatForLLM()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/index.ts`:\n\n- If `response.answer` exists, it is emitted first.\n- If sources exist, a `## Sources` section follows with a source count, then one entry per source:\n - `[n] <title> (<formatted age or published date>)`\n - ` <url>`\n - optional snippet line truncated to 240 chars.\n- If citations exist, a `## Citations` section follows with URL/title plus optional cited text truncated to 240 chars.\n- If related questions exist, a `## Related` bullet list follows.\n- If search queries exist, a `Search queries: <n>` section follows, capped to the first 3 queries and 120 chars each.\n\nFailure output is not thrown at the tool boundary when providers are unavailable or provider attempts fail. Instead the tool returns:\n\n- `content[0].text = \"Error: ...\"`\n- `details.response.provider = <last attempted provider> | \"none\"`\n- `details.error = ...`\n\nStreaming: none. `WebSearchTool.execute()` forwards its `AbortSignal` into `executeSearch()`, and `executeSearch()` passes it to providers. If the signal is aborted during fallback handling, `throwIfAborted(signal)` rethrows the cancellation instead of returning an `\"Error: ...\"` text result.\n\n## Flow\n1. `WebSearchTool.execute()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/index.ts` delegates directly to `executeSearch()`.\n2. `executeSearch()` chooses a provider list:\n - if `params.provider` is set and not `\"auto\"`, it loads that provider with `getSearchProvider()`; if `isAvailable()` returns true, the list is `[that provider]`, otherwise it falls back to `resolveProviderChain(\"auto\")`.\n - otherwise it calls `resolveProviderChain()` with the module-global preferred provider from `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/provider.ts`.\n3. `resolveProviderChain()` lazily loads each provider module on demand, checks `isAvailable()`, and returns only available providers. If a preferred provider is set, it is tried first, then the static `SEARCH_PROVIDER_ORDER` excluding that provider.\n4. If no providers are available, `executeSearch()` returns `Error: No web search provider configured.` with `details.response.provider = \"none\"`.\n5. For each provider in order, `executeSearch()` calls `provider.search()` with:\n - `query` after year-rewrite,\n - `limit`, `recency`, `temperature`, `maxOutputTokens`, `numSearchResults`,\n - `systemPrompt` from `packages/coding-agent/src/prompts/tools/web-search.md`.\n6. On the first successful `SearchResponse`, `formatForLLM()` renders answer/sources/citations/related/search-queries into one text block and returns it with `details.response`.\n7. If a provider throws, `executeSearch()` records the error and tries the next provider. There is no provider-level parallel fan-out; fallback is sequential.\n8. After all candidates fail, `formatProviderError()` normalizes each error:\n - Anthropic `404` becomes `Anthropic web search returned 404 (model or endpoint not found).`\n - `401`/`403` become `<Provider> authorization failed ...` except Z.AI, which preserves its raw message.\n - other `SearchProviderError`s surface `error.message`.\n9. If more than one provider was attempted, the final message is `All web search providers failed: <provider/error>; ...`; otherwise it is just the normalized last error.\n\n## Modes / Variants\n- **Provider selection**\n - **Forced provider**: internal callers may pass `provider`; unavailable forced providers fall back to the auto chain instead of hard-failing (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/index.ts`). This field is not in the model-facing schema.\n - **Preferred provider**: `setPreferredSearchProvider()` sets a module-global default used by `resolveProviderChain()`. `packages/coding-agent/src/sdk.ts` and `packages/coding-agent/src/modes/controllers/selector-controller.ts` wire this from settings.\n - **Auto chain order**: `tavily`, `perplexity`, `brave`, `jina`, `kimi`, `anthropic`, `gemini`, `codex`, `zai`, `exa`, `parallel`, `kagi`, `synthetic`, `searxng` (`SEARCH_PROVIDER_ORDER` in `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/types.ts`).\n- **Provider adapters**\n - **Tavily** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/tavily.ts`\n - Availability: API key from env or `agent.db` via `findCredential()`.\n - Querying: POST `https://api.tavily.com/search`.\n - `recency` maps to Tavily `time_range`; code explicitly keeps `topic` at default general scope instead of narrowing to news.\n - `limit` / `num_search_results`: adapter uses `params.numSearchResults ?? params.limit`, clamped to `5..20` with default `5`.\n - Output: `answer`, `sources`, `requestId`, `authMode: \"api_key\"`.\n - **Perplexity** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/perplexity.ts`\n - Availability: auth precedence is `PERPLEXITY_COOKIES` -> OAuth token in `agent.db` -> `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY` / `PPLX_API_KEY`.\n - OAuth/cookie mode: POSTs to `https://www.perplexity.ai/rest/sse/perplexity_ask`, consumes SSE, merges partial events, extracts answer and source URLs, sets `authMode: \"oauth\"`.\n - API-key mode: POSTs to `https://api.perplexity.ai/chat/completions` with `model: \"sonar-pro\"`, `search_mode: \"web\"`, `num_search_results`, optional `search_recency_filter`, `max_tokens`, `temperature`.\n - `num_search_results` controls upstream API breadth only in API-key mode. `limit` is preserved separately as `num_results` and slices returned `sources` after parsing in both auth modes.\n - Output may include `answer`, `sources`, `citations`, `usage`, `model`, `requestId`, `authMode`.\n - **Brave** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/brave.ts`\n - Availability: `BRAVE_API_KEY` only.\n - Querying: GET `https://api.search.brave.com/res/v1/web/search` with `count`, `extra_snippets=true`, and `freshness=pd|pw|pm|py` for `recency`.\n - `limit` / `num_search_results`: `params.numSearchResults ?? params.limit`, clamped to `1..20`, default `10`.\n - Output: `sources`, `requestId`.\n - **Jina** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/jina.ts`\n - Availability: `JINA_API_KEY` only.\n - Querying: GET-like fetch to `https://s.jina.ai/<encoded query>` with bearer auth.\n - Ignores `recency`, `max_tokens`, and `temperature`.\n - `limit` / `num_search_results`: adapter slices sources to `params.numSearchResults ?? params.limit` when provided; otherwise returns all payload items.\n - Output: `sources` only.\n - **Kimi** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/kimi.ts`\n - Availability: `MOONSHOT_SEARCH_API_KEY`, `KIMI_SEARCH_API_KEY`, `MOONSHOT_API_KEY`, or `agent.db` credentials for `moonshot` / `kimi-code`.\n - Querying: POST to `MOONSHOT_SEARCH_BASE_URL` / `KIMI_SEARCH_BASE_URL` / default `https://api.kimi.com/coding/v1/search` with `text_query`, `limit`, `enable_page_crawling`, `timeout_seconds: 30`.\n - `limit` / `num_search_results`: `params.numSearchResults ?? params.limit`, clamped to `1..20`, default `10`.\n - Output: `sources`, `requestId`.\n - **Anthropic** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/anthropic.ts`\n - Availability: `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_API_KEY` env var, otherwise `authStorage.hasAuth(\"anthropic\")`; search credentials come from `authStorage.getApiKey(\"anthropic\")` when no search-specific key is set.\n - Env overrides specific to search (do not affect chat completions):\n - `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_API_KEY` — highest-priority search auth; overrides `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` / OAuth / `ANTHROPIC_FOUNDRY_API_KEY` for the search call only.\n - `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_BASE_URL` — search-only base URL for either `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_API_KEY` or fallback Anthropic credentials; overrides `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` (and `FOUNDRY_BASE_URL` in Foundry mode); defaults to `https://api.anthropic.com`.\n - `ANTHROPIC_SEARCH_MODEL` — search model; defaults to `claude-haiku-4-5`.\n - Querying: Claude Messages API with web-search tool enabled.\n - `max_tokens` and `temperature` pass through.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch: `num_results = params.numSearchResults ?? params.limit`.\n - Output may include `answer`, `sources`, `citations`, `searchQueries`, `usage.searchRequests`, `model`, `requestId`.\n - **Gemini** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/gemini.ts`\n - Availability: OAuth credentials in `agent.db` for `google-gemini-cli` or `google-antigravity`.\n - Querying: SSE `streamGenerateContent` call with Google Search grounding enabled. Antigravity auth tries two fallback endpoints and retries `401/403/400 invalid auth` once after token refresh; `429/5xx` retry with exponential backoff and server-provided retry delay, capped by a `5 * 60 * 1000` ms rate-limit budget.\n - `max_tokens` and `temperature` pass through as `generationConfig.maxOutputTokens` / `generationConfig.temperature`.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch.\n - Output may include `answer`, `sources`, `citations`, `searchQueries`, `usage`, `model`.\n - **Codex** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/codex.ts`\n - Availability: non-expired OAuth credential for `openai-codex` in `agent.db`.\n - Querying: SSE POST to `https://chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex/responses` with `tool_choice: { type: \"web_search\" }` and `search_context_size: \"high\"` by default.\n - Ignores `recency`, `max_tokens`, and `temperature` in this tool path.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch.\n - Output may include `answer`, `sources`, `usage`, `model`, `requestId`. If the streamed response has no `url_citation` annotations, the adapter falls back to scraping markdown links and bare URLs from the answer text.\n - **Z.AI** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/zai.ts`\n - Availability: env or `agent.db` credential for `zai`.\n - Querying: JSON-RPC `tools/call` against `https://api.z.ai/api/mcp/web_search_prime/mcp` for remote MCP tool `web_search_prime`.\n - Fallback chain inside the provider: tries `{query,count}`, then `{search_query,count}`, then `{search_query, search_engine:\"search-prime\", count}` when earlier attempts fail with argument-shape errors.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch.\n - Output may include parsed free-text `answer`, `sources`, `requestId`.\n - **Exa** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/exa.ts`\n - Availability: env or `agent.db` credential for `exa` admits Exa to the auto chain; settings must not explicitly disable `exa.enabled` or `exa.enableSearch`. Explicit selection (`providers.webSearch: exa`) reaches Exa even without a credential and falls back to public MCP.\n - Querying: POST `https://api.exa.ai/search` with the resolved Exa API key, otherwise JSON-RPC `tools/call` against `https://mcp.exa.ai/mcp` for remote MCP tool `web_search_exa`.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch.\n - Output: synthesized `answer` from up to 3 result summaries, `sources`, `requestId`.\n - **Parallel** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/parallel.ts`, `packages/coding-agent/src/web/parallel.ts`\n - Availability: env or `agent.db` credential for `parallel`.\n - Querying: POST `https://api.parallel.ai/v1beta/search` with `objective=query`, `search_queries=[query]`, `mode:\"fast\"`, `max_chars_per_result: 10000`, beta header `search-extract-2025-10-10`.\n - There is no provider fan-out here despite the name; the current adapter always sends a one-element `search_queries` array.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch, clamped to `1..40`, default `10`.\n - Output: `sources`, `requestId`.\n - **Kagi** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/kagi.ts`, `packages/coding-agent/src/web/kagi.ts`\n - Availability: env or `agent.db` credential for `kagi`.\n - Querying: POST `https://kagi.com/api/v1/search` with `Authorization: Bearer <key>` and JSON body `{ query, workflow: \"search\", limit, filters?: { after } }`. `recency` maps to `filters.after` as a UTC `YYYY-MM-DD` string (`day`/`week`/`month`/`year`).\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch, clamped to `1..40`, default `10`.\n - Output: `sources` (concatenated `data.search` + `data.video` + `data.news` + `data.infobox`, with video/news/infobox results tagged in the title), `relatedQuestions` (`data.adjacent_question` + `data.related_search` `props.question`), `answer` (`data.direct_answer[0].snippet ?? title`), `requestId` (`meta.trace`).\n - **Synthetic** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/synthetic.ts`\n - Availability: env or `agent.db` credential for `synthetic`.\n - Querying: POST `https://api.synthetic.new/v2/search` with `{ query }`.\n - Ignores `recency`, `max_tokens`, and `temperature`.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch.\n - Output: `sources` only.\n - **SearXNG** — `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/searxng.ts`\n - Availability: endpoint from `searxng.endpoint` setting or `SEARXNG_ENDPOINT` env.\n - Querying: GET `<endpoint>/search?format=json&q=...`; optional settings add `categories` and `language`.\n - Auth precedence: Basic auth (`searxng.basicUsername` / `searxng.basicPassword` or env equivalents) over bearer token (`searxng.token` / `SEARXNG_TOKEN`). Basic credentials are validated for RFC 7617 restrictions.\n - `recency` maps to `time_range`; `week` is downgraded to `month` because SearXNG does not support week.\n - `limit` and `num_search_results` are collapsed together before dispatch, clamped to `1..20`, default `10`.\n - Output: `sources`, `relatedQuestions` from `suggestions`.\n\n## Side Effects\n- Network\n - Calls one or more external search providers over HTTPS until one succeeds or all fail.\n - Provider-specific transports include JSON POST, JSON GET, SSE streaming (Perplexity OAuth/API, Gemini, Codex), and JSON-RPC over HTTP (Z.AI).\n- Subprocesses / native bindings\n - None.\n- Session state (transcript, memory, jobs, checkpoints, registries)\n - Uses a module-global provider-instance cache in `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/provider.ts`.\n - Uses a module-global preferred-provider setting in the same file.\n - `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/index.ts` gates tool availability behind `session.settings.get(\"web_search.enabled\")`.\n- Background work / cancellation\n - Many provider adapters accept `AbortSignal`; `WebSearchTool.execute()` passes the tool call signal into `executeSearch()`, which forwards it as `params.signal` to providers and rethrows cancellation during fallback.\n\n## Limits & Caps\n- Provider auto-order length: 14 providers (`SEARCH_PROVIDER_ORDER` in `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/types.ts`).\n- `formatForLLM()` truncates source snippets and citation text to 240 chars (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/index.ts`).\n- `formatForLLM()` emits at most 3 search queries, each truncated to 120 chars (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/index.ts`).\n- Brave result count: default `10`, max `20` (`DEFAULT_NUM_RESULTS`, `MAX_NUM_RESULTS` in `packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/brave.ts`).\n- Tavily result count: default `5`, max `20` (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/tavily.ts`).\n- Kimi result count: default `10`, max `20`; request timeout field fixed to `30` seconds (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/kimi.ts`).\n- Parallel result count: default `10`, max `40`; per-result excerpt cap `10_000` chars (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/parallel.ts`, `packages/coding-agent/src/web/parallel.ts`).\n- Kagi result count: default `10`, max `40` (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/kagi.ts`).\n- SearXNG result count: default `10`, max `20` (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/searxng.ts`).\n- Perplexity API-key mode defaults: `max_tokens = 8192`, `temperature = 0.2`, `num_search_results = 10` (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/perplexity.ts`).\n- Anthropic defaults: model `claude-haiku-4-5`, `DEFAULT_MAX_TOKENS = 4096` when the provider omits `max_tokens` (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/anthropic.ts`).\n- Gemini retries: up to `3` retries per endpoint, base delay `1000` ms, rate-limit delay budget `5 * 60 * 1000` ms (`packages/coding-agent/src/web/search/providers/gemini.ts`).\n\n## Errors\n- Tool-level no-provider case returns a normal tool result with `Error: No web search provider configured.`; it does not throw.\n- Tool-level all-failed case also returns a normal tool result with `Error: ...`; the message is either the single normalized provider error or a semicolon-separated summary of all failed providers.\n- Provider adapters usually throw `SearchProviderError(provider, message, status)` for HTTP or protocol failures.\n- Availability probes intentionally swallow lookup errors and report `false` in many providers via `isApiKeyAvailable()`.\n- Per-provider notable failures:\n - Anthropic: missing credentials throw a plain `Error`; a `404` is remapped to a special final message by `formatProviderError()`.\n - Perplexity: missing auth throws a plain `Error`; OAuth stream `error_code` events become `SearchProviderError(\"perplexity\", ...)`.\n - Gemini: auth refresh, endpoint fallback, and retry logic are internal; final exhausted failures surface as `SearchProviderError(\"gemini\", ...)`.\n - Codex and Gemini both fail if the HTTP response has no body after a `200`.\n - Z.AI treats malformed SSE/JSON-RPC payloads as provider errors and retries only argument-shape failures across request variants.\n - SearXNG `findAuth()` can throw configuration errors before any HTTP call if Basic auth fields are incomplete or invalid.\n\n## Notes\n- The model-facing schema does not expose `provider`, but internal callers can force one through `SearchQueryParams`.\n- `resolveProviderChain()` lazily imports provider modules and caches singleton instances. Just asking for labels via `getSearchProviderLabel()` does not trigger those imports.\n- Most providers treat `limit` and `num_search_results` as the same number because adapters pass `params.numSearchResults ?? params.limit`. Perplexity is the only implementation that preserves both concepts.\n- The prompt says `recency` is for Brave and Perplexity, but code also implements it for Tavily and SearXNG.\n- The year rewrite in `executeSearch()` is blunt: any `2020`-`2029` substring is replaced with the current year.\n- `packages/coding-agent/src/config/settings-schema.ts` uses the shared `SEARCH_PROVIDER_PREFERENCES` / `SEARCH_PROVIDER_OPTIONS` metadata, so the settings selector and setup wizard expose `auto` plus every provider in the auto chain.\n- Exa uses `authStorage.getApiKey(\"exa\")`, then `EXA_API_KEY`, then unauthenticated `https://mcp.exa.ai/mcp` fallback.\n",
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Plain file path writes a filesystem file. Writable internal URLs are delegated to their handler. `archive.ext:inner/path` writes an archive entry for `.tar`, `.tar.gz`, `.tgz`, or `.zip`. `db.sqlite:table` inserts a row. `db.sqlite:table:key` updates or deletes a row. `conflict://<id>` resolves a recorded merge conflict. |\n| `content` | `string` | Yes | Full replacement file content, archive entry content, internal-resource content, conflict replacement, or SQLite row payload. SQLite non-delete writes must parse as a JSON5 object. Empty or whitespace-only content deletes a SQLite row when `path` includes a row key. |\n\nWorked examples:\n\n```text\npath: \"src/generated/config.json\"\ncontent: \"{\\n \\\"enabled\\\": true\\n}\\n\"\n```\n\n```text\npath: \"fixtures/archive.zip:templates/email.txt\"\ncontent: \"hello\\n\"\n```\n\n```text\npath: \"data/app.sqlite:users:42\"\ncontent: \"{name: 'Ada', active: true}\"\n```\n\n## Outputs\nSingle-shot result.\n\n- Success always returns a text block.\n - Plain file write: `Successfully wrote <chars> bytes to <relative-path>` (the count is `cleanContent.length`, not encoded byte length).\n - Internal URL write: `Successfully wrote <chars> bytes to <url>`.\n - Archive write: `Successfully wrote <chars> bytes to <relative-archive-path>:<entry-path>`.\n - SQLite write: one of `Inserted row into <table>`, `Updated row '<key>' in <table>`, `No row updated ...`, `Deleted row ...`, `No row deleted ...`.\n - Conflict resolution: conflict-specific success text, with fresh hashline snapshot headers when applicable.\n- If hashline prefixes were copied from `read` output and stripped first, the first text block gets an extra note.\n- In hashline display mode, plain file writes (including ACP bridge writes) and conflict resolutions prepend a fresh `¶<relative-path>#TAG` header so the next `edit` has a current snapshot tag without an extra `read`. Bulk conflict resolutions append a `Snapshots:` block listing one header per successfully written file.\n- Plain file writes may also return `details.diagnostics` plus `details.meta.diagnostics` when LSP diagnostics-on-write is enabled, and `details.madeExecutable` when a newly written shebang file is chmodded executable.\n- SQLite writes use `toolResult(...).sourcePath(...)`, so `details.meta.sourcePath` points at the database file.\n- Archive and internal URL writes return empty `details`.\n\n## Flow\n1. `WriteTool.execute()` in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/write.ts` strips pasted `¶PATH#HASH` headers and `LINE:` hashline prefixes from `content` when the session is in hashline display mode.\n2. If `path` is an internal URL whose handler exposes `write`, the tool delegates directly to `handler.write(...)` and returns.\n3. `conflict://...` paths are handled next by the merge-conflict resolver. Scope reads such as `conflict://<id>/ours` are rejected as read-only; writable conflict URIs must omit the scope.\n4. It calls `#resolveArchiveWritePath()` next. That uses `parseArchivePathCandidates()` from `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/archive-reader.ts`, checks candidate archive files on disk, and falls back to the longest matching archive suffix even when the archive file does not exist yet.\n5. Archive writes call `enforcePlanModeWrite(..., { op: exists ? \"update\" : \"create\" })`, then `#writeArchiveEntry()`.\n - The parent directory of the archive file is created with `fs.mkdir(..., { recursive: true })`.\n - `.zip` archives are read with `fflate.unzipSync()`, the target entry is replaced in an in-memory map, and the archive is rewritten with `fflate.zipSync()` + `Bun.write()`.\n - `.tar`, `.tar.gz`, and `.tgz` archives are read with `Bun.Archive`, existing entries are copied into an object map, the target entry is replaced, and `Bun.Archive.write()` rewrites the archive.\n - `invalidateFsScanAfterWrite()` runs on the archive file path.\n6. If the path is not treated as an archive, `execute()` calls `#resolveSqliteWritePath()`. That uses `parseSqlitePathCandidates()` and `isSqliteFile()` from `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/sqlite-reader.ts`. Existing non-SQLite files suppress the SQLite path interpretation.\n7. SQLite writes call `enforcePlanModeWrite(..., { op: \"update\" })`, then `#writeSqliteRow()`.\n - The database must already exist; missing DBs throw `SQLite database '<path>' not found`.\n - The tool opens `new Database(..., { create: false, strict: true })` and sets `PRAGMA busy_timeout = 3000`.\n - Whitespace-only `content` with a row key deletes a row.\n - Non-empty `content` is parsed with `Bun.JSON5.parse()`, must be a JSON object, and is routed to insert/update helpers from `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/sqlite-reader.ts`.\n - `invalidateFsScanAfterWrite()` runs on the DB path and the connection is closed in `finally`.\n8. Otherwise the tool treats `path` as a plain filesystem file.\n - `enforcePlanModeWrite(..., { op: \"create\" })` runs before path resolution.\n - Existing files are checked by `assertEditableFile()` to block overwriting detected generated files.\n - ACP bridge writeTextFile is tried first when available; otherwise the session’s writethrough callback writes content. With LSP enabled and `lsp.formatOnWrite` / `lsp.diagnosticsOnWrite` settings on, `createLspWritethrough()` may format content, sync it through LSP servers, save it, and collect diagnostics. Otherwise `writethroughNoop()` writes directly with `Bun.write()` or `file.write()`.\n - `maybeMarkExecutableForShebang()` may chmod the file executable when content starts with `#!`.\n - `invalidateFsScanAfterWrite()` runs on the file path.\n9. The tool returns a text result and optional diagnostics / executable metadata.\n\n## Modes / Variants\n### Plain file path\n- Target is any path that does not resolve as an archive selector and does not resolve as an existing-or-new SQLite selector.\n- Existing files are overwritten.\n- `write.ts` does not call `fs.mkdir()` on this path; parent-directory creation is only implemented in the archive branch.\n\nExample:\n\n```text\npath: \"tmp/output.txt\"\ncontent: \"hello\\n\"\n```\n\n### Archive entry write\n- Selector syntax: `archive.ext:inner/path`.\n- Supported archive suffixes come from `parseArchivePathCandidates()`: `.tar`, `.tar.gz`, `.tgz`, `.zip`.\n- The inner path is normalized to `/`, strips empty and `.` segments, rejects `..`, and rejects directory targets ending in `/`.\n- Rewrites the whole archive file after replacing one entry.\n- Creates the parent directory for the archive file if needed.\n\nExample:\n\n```text\npath: \"build/assets.tar.gz:css/app.css\"\ncontent: \"body { color: black; }\\n\"\n```\n\n### SQLite table insert\n- Selector syntax: `db.sqlite:table`.\n- `content` must parse as a JSON5 object.\n- Empty object is allowed and becomes `INSERT INTO <table> DEFAULT VALUES`.\n- Query parameters are rejected for SQLite writes.\n\nExample:\n\n```text\npath: \"data/app.db:users\"\ncontent: \"{name: 'Ada', active: true}\"\n```\n\n### SQLite row update / delete\n- Selector syntax: `db.sqlite:table:key`.\n- Non-empty `content` updates the row.\n- Empty or whitespace-only `content` deletes the row.\n- Row lookup uses the single-column primary key if present; otherwise it falls back to `rowid`. Composite primary keys and `WITHOUT ROWID` tables are rejected for key-based writes.\n\nExample update:\n\n```text\npath: \"data/app.sqlite:users:42\"\ncontent: \"{email: 'ada@example.com'}\"\n```\n\nExample delete:\n\n```text\npath: \"data/app.sqlite:users:42\"\ncontent: \"\"\n```\n\n## Side Effects\n- Filesystem\n - Creates or overwrites plain files.\n - Rewrites entire archive files when writing an archive entry.\n - Creates parent directories for archive files only.\n - Mutates existing SQLite databases; never creates a new SQLite DB.\n - Resolves conflict markers in files for `conflict://...` writes.\n - May chmod a shebang file executable after a successful plain-file write.\n- Subprocesses / native bindings\n - Uses Bun SQLite bindings via `bun:sqlite`.\n - Uses Bun archive APIs and lazily imports `fflate` for ZIP reads/writes.\n - May talk to configured LSP servers through `packages/coding-agent/src/lsp/index.ts`.\n- Session state (transcript, memory, jobs, checkpoints, registries)\n - Invalidates shared filesystem scan cache entries through `invalidateFsScanAfterWrite()`.\n - Enforces plan-mode write restrictions before mutating the target.\n- Background work / cancellation\n - Marks the tool `concurrency = \"exclusive\"` in `WriteTool`.\n - LSP writethrough can schedule deferred diagnostics fetches after a timeout, but plain `write.ts` only consumes the immediate return value.\n\n## Limits & Caps\n- `WriteTool` itself exposes no byte cap beyond storing `content` in memory and, for archives, rebuilding the archive in memory.\n- Generated-file detection reads at most `CHECK_BYTE_COUNT = 1024` bytes and `HEADER_LINE_LIMIT = 40` header lines from an existing file in `packages/coding-agent/src/tools/auto-generated-guard.ts`.\n- SQLite writes set `PRAGMA busy_timeout = 3000`.\n- LSP writethrough uses a `5_000` ms operation timeout in `runLspWritethrough()` and may schedule a deferred diagnostics fetch with `AbortSignal.timeout(25_000)` in `scheduleDeferredDiagnosticsFetch()`.\n- Shebang executable handling depends on host filesystem chmod support.\n\n## Errors\n- Invalid archive subpaths throw `ToolError` with messages such as:\n - `Archive write path must target a file inside the archive`\n - `Archive write path must target a file, not a directory`\n - `Archive path cannot contain '..'`\n- SQLite path parsing throws on unsupported forms:\n - `SQLite write paths do not support query parameters`\n - `SQLite write path must target a table`\n - `SQLite row writes require a non-empty row key`\n- Missing SQLite DBs surface as `SQLite database '<path>' not found`.\n- SQLite content errors are model-visible `ToolError`s, including invalid JSON5, non-object payloads, unknown columns, non-scalar values, empty update objects, composite primary keys, and `WITHOUT ROWID` tables.\n- Existing plain files may be rejected by `assertEditableFile()` when they look generated.\n- Conflict scope writes such as `conflict://<id>/ours` are rejected as read-only; invalid conflict IDs or missing conflict history surface as `ToolError`s from the conflict resolver.\n- Archive read/write failures and unexpected SQLite exceptions are wrapped in `ToolError(error.message)`.\n- If no LSP server matches or LSP formatting/diagnostics times out, file writes still fall back to writing content; diagnostics may be omitted.\n\n## Notes\n- Archive path detection runs before SQLite detection. A path that matches an archive selector is never treated as SQLite.\n- SQLite detection declines when an existing file with a `.sqlite` / `.db` suffix is present but does not have SQLite magic bytes; then the path falls back to a plain file write.\n- ZIP entry content is encoded with `new TextEncoder().encode(content)` in `#writeArchiveEntry()`. Non-ZIP archive writes pass the string directly to `Bun.Archive.write()`.\n- The prompt forbids two common anti-patterns: using `write` for routine edits that should use `edit`, and creating `*.md` / `README` files unless explicitly requested. It also forbids emojis unless requested.\n- Plain file and internal URL writes report `cleanContent.length` as “bytes”, which is UTF-16 code units in JS, not an on-disk byte measurement.\n- `stripWriteContent()` only removes hashline prefixes when the session’s file display mode has `hashLines` enabled; otherwise content is written unchanged.\n",
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  "tree.md": "# `/tree` Command Reference\n\n`/tree` opens the interactive **Session Tree** navigator. It lets you jump to any entry in the current session file and continue from that point.\n\nThis is an in-file leaf move, not a new session export.\n\n## What `/tree` does\n\n- Builds a tree from current session entries (`SessionManager.getTree()`)\n- Opens `TreeSelectorComponent` with keyboard navigation, filters, and search\n- On selection, calls `AgentSession.navigateTree(targetId, { summarize, customInstructions })`\n- Rebuilds visible chat from the new leaf path\n- Optionally prefills editor text when selecting a user/custom message\n\nPrimary implementation:\n\n- `src/modes/controllers/input-controller.ts` (`/tree`, keybinding wiring, double-escape behavior)\n- `src/modes/controllers/selector-controller.ts` (tree UI launch + summary prompt flow)\n- `src/modes/components/tree-selector.ts` (navigation, filters, search, labels, rendering)\n- `src/session/agent-session.ts` (`navigateTree` leaf switching + optional summary)\n- `src/session/session-manager.ts` (`getTree`, `branch`, `branchWithSummary`, `resetLeaf`, label persistence)\n\n## How to open it\n\nAny of the following opens the same selector:\n\n- `/tree`\n- configured keybinding action `tree`\n- double-escape on empty editor when `doubleEscapeAction = \"tree\"` (default)\n- `/branch` when `doubleEscapeAction = \"tree\"` (routes to tree selector instead of user-only branch picker)\n\n## Tree UI model\n\nThe tree is rendered from session entry parent pointers (`id` / `parentId`).\n\n- Children are sorted by timestamp ascending (older first, newer lower)\n- Active branch (path from root to current leaf) is marked with a bullet\n- Labels (if present) render as `[label]` before node text\n- If multiple roots exist (orphaned/broken parent chains), they are shown under a virtual branching root\n\n```text\nExample tree view (active path marked with •):\n\n├─ user: \"Start task\"\n│ └─ assistant: \"Plan\"\n│ ├─ • user: \"Try approach A\"\n│ │ └─ • assistant: \"A result\"\n│ │ └─ • [milestone] user: \"Continue A\"\n│ └─ user: \"Try approach B\"\n│ └─ assistant: \"B result\"\n```\n\nThe selector recenters around current selection and shows up to:\n\n- `max(5, floor(terminalHeight / 2))` rows\n\n## Keybindings inside tree selector\n\n- `Up` / `Down`: move selection (wraps)\n- `Left` / `Right`: page up / page down\n- `Enter`: select node\n- `Esc`: clear search if active; otherwise close selector\n- `Ctrl+C`: close selector\n- `Type`: append to search query\n- `Backspace`: delete search character\n- `Shift+L`: edit/clear label on selected entry\n- `Ctrl+O`: cycle filter forward\n- `Shift+Ctrl+O`: cycle filter backward\n- `Alt+D/T/U/L/A`: jump directly to specific filter mode\n\n## Filters and search semantics\n\nFilter modes (`TreeList`):\n\n1. `default`\n2. `no-tools`\n3. `user-only`\n4. `labeled-only`\n5. `all`\n\n### `default`\n\nShows conversational nodes plus any entry types not explicitly suppressed. It hides these setting/bookkeeping entry types:\n\n- `label`\n- `custom`\n- `model_change`\n- `thinking_level_change`\n\nOther internal entry types that are not rendered specially may appear as blank rows in current code.\n\n### `no-tools`\n\nSame as `default`, plus hides `toolResult` messages.\n\n### `user-only`\n\nOnly `message` entries where role is `user`.\n\n### `labeled-only`\n\nOnly entries that currently resolve to a label.\n\n### `all`\n\nEverything in the session tree, including bookkeeping/custom entries.\n\n### Tool-only assistant node behavior\n\nAssistant messages that contain **only tool calls** (no text) are hidden by default in all filtered views unless:\n\n- message is error/aborted (`stopReason` not `stop`/`toolUse`), or\n- it is the current leaf (always kept visible)\n\n### Search behavior\n\n- Query is tokenized by spaces\n- Matching is case-insensitive\n- All tokens must match (AND semantics)\n- Searchable text includes label, role, and type-specific content (message text, branch summary text, custom type, tool command snippets, etc.)\n\n## Selection outcomes (important)\n\n`navigateTree` computes new leaf behavior from selected entry type:\n\n### Selecting `user` message\n\n- New leaf becomes selected entry’s `parentId`\n- If parent is `null` (root user message), leaf resets to root (`resetLeaf()`)\n- Selected message text is copied to editor for editing/resubmit\n\n### Selecting `custom_message`\n\n- Same leaf rule as user messages (`parentId`)\n- Text content is extracted and copied to editor\n\n### Selecting non-user node (assistant/tool/summary/compaction/custom bookkeeping/etc.)\n\n- New leaf becomes selected node id\n- Editor is not prefilled\n\n### Selecting current leaf\n\n- No-op; selector closes with “Already at this point”\n\n```text\nSelection decision (simplified):\n\nselected node\n │\n ├─ is current leaf? ── yes ──> close selector (no-op)\n │\n ├─ is user/custom_message? ── yes ──> leaf := parentId (or resetLeaf for root)\n │ + prefill editor text\n │\n └─ otherwise ──> leaf := selected node id\n + no editor prefill\n```\n\n## Summary-on-switch flow\n\nSummary prompt is controlled by `branchSummary.enabled` (default: `false`).\n\nWhen enabled, after picking a node the UI asks:\n\n- `No summary`\n- `Summarize`\n- `Summarize with custom prompt`\n\nFlow details:\n\n- Escape in summary prompt reopens tree selector\n- Custom prompt cancellation returns to summary choice loop\n- During summarization, UI shows loader and binds `Esc` to `abortBranchSummary()`\n- If summarization aborts, tree selector reopens and no move is applied\n\n`navigateTree` internals:\n\n- Collects abandoned-branch entries from old leaf to common ancestor\n- Emits `session_before_tree` (extensions can cancel or inject summary)\n- Uses default summarizer only if requested and needed\n- Applies move with:\n - `branchWithSummary(...)` when summary exists\n - `branch(newLeafId)` for non-root move without summary\n - `resetLeaf()` for root move without summary\n- Replaces agent conversation with rebuilt session context\n- Emits `session_tree`\n\nNote: if user requests summary but there is nothing to summarize, navigation proceeds without creating a summary entry.\n\n## Labels\n\nLabel edits in tree UI call `appendLabelChange(targetId, label)`.\n\n- non-empty label sets/updates resolved label\n- empty label clears it\n- labels are stored as append-only `label` entries\n- tree nodes display resolved label state, not raw label-entry history\n\n## `/tree` vs adjacent operations\n\n| Operation | Scope | Result |\n| --------- | ------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| `/tree` | Current session file | Moves leaf to selected point (same file) |\n| `/branch` | Usually current session file -> new session file | By default branches from selected **user** message into a new session file; if `doubleEscapeAction = \"tree\"`, `/branch` opens tree navigation UI instead |\n| `/fork` | Whole current session | Duplicates session into a new persisted session file |\n| `/resume` | Session list | Switches to another session file |\n\nKey distinction: `/tree` is a navigation/repositioning tool inside one session file. `/branch`, `/fork`, and `/resume` all change session-file context.\n\n## Operator workflows\n\n### Re-run from an earlier user prompt without losing current branch\n\n1. `/tree`\n2. search/select earlier user message\n3. choose `No summary` (or summarize if needed)\n4. edit prefilled text in editor\n5. submit\n\nEffect: new branch grows from selected point within same session file.\n\n### Leave current branch with context breadcrumb\n\n1. enable `branchSummary.enabled`\n2. `/tree` and select target node\n3. choose `Summarize` (or custom prompt)\n\nEffect: a `branch_summary` entry is appended at the target position before continuing.\n\n### Investigate hidden bookkeeping entries\n\n1. `/tree`\n2. press `Alt+A` (all)\n3. search for `model`, `thinking`, `custom`, or labels\n\nEffect: inspect full internal timeline, not just conversational nodes.\n\n### Bookmark pivot points for later jumps\n\n1. `/tree`\n2. move to entry\n3. `Shift+L` and set label\n4. later use `Alt+L` (`labeled-only`) to jump quickly\n\nEffect: fast navigation among durable branch landmarks.\n",