@promptbook/remote-server 0.112.0-57 → 0.112.0-59

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package/esm/index.es.js CHANGED
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ const BOOK_LANGUAGE_VERSION = '2.0.0';
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  * @generated
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  * @see https://github.com/webgptorg/promptbook
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  */
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- const PROMPTBOOK_ENGINE_VERSION = '0.112.0-57';
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+ const PROMPTBOOK_ENGINE_VERSION = '0.112.0-59';
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  /**
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  * TODO: string_promptbook_version should be constrained to the all versions of Promptbook engine
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  * Note: [💞] Ignore a discrepancy between file name and entity name
@@ -11340,6 +11340,49 @@ class BaseCommitmentDefinition {
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  return this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, commentSection);
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  }
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  }
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+ /**
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+ * Helper method to append a bullet point to an existing `## SectionTitle` section in the system
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+ * message, or to create a new section when it does not yet exist.
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+ *
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+ * Handles the case where the same commitment type appears multiple times in the book source and
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+ * all entries should be grouped under one shared heading rather than emitting a duplicate block.
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+ *
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+ * @param requirements - Current model requirements.
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+ * @param sectionTitle - Section title without the `##` prefix.
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+ * @param bulletContent - Bullet content without the leading `- ` prefix.
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+ * @returns Requirements with the bullet appended to the section.
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+ */
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+ appendBulletPointToSection(requirements, sectionTitle, bulletContent) {
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+ const sectionHeader = `## ${sectionTitle}`;
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+ const bullet = `- ${bulletContent}`;
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+ if (requirements.systemMessage.includes(sectionHeader)) {
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+ // Append bullet to end of existing section, before the next h2 heading or end of message
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+ const newSystemMessage = requirements.systemMessage.replace(new RegExp(`(## ${sectionTitle.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&')}\\n\\n)([\\s\\S]*?)(?=\\n\\n##|$)`), `$1$2\n${bullet}`);
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+ return { ...requirements, systemMessage: newSystemMessage };
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+ }
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+ return this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, `${sectionHeader}\n\n${bullet}`, '\n\n');
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Helper method to replace an existing `## SectionTitle` section in the system message, or to
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+ * append a new one when the section does not yet exist.
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+ *
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+ * Use this when a commitment type can appear multiple times and each subsequent occurrence should
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+ * update the single shared section rather than appending a duplicate block.
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+ *
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+ * @param requirements - Current model requirements.
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+ * @param sectionTitle - Section title without the `##` prefix.
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+ * @param sectionContent - Full section content including the `## Title` header line.
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+ * @returns Requirements with the section replaced or appended.
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+ */
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+ replaceOrCreateSection(requirements, sectionTitle, sectionContent) {
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+ const sectionHeader = `## ${sectionTitle}`;
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+ if (requirements.systemMessage.includes(sectionHeader)) {
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+ // Replace all text from the heading until the next h2 heading or end of message
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+ const newSystemMessage = requirements.systemMessage.replace(new RegExp(`## ${sectionTitle.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&')}[\\s\\S]*?(?=\\n\\n##|$)`), sectionContent);
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+ return { ...requirements, systemMessage: newSystemMessage };
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+ }
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+ return this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, sectionContent, '\n\n');
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+ }
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  /**
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  * Gets tool function implementations provided by this commitment
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  *
@@ -11801,20 +11844,16 @@ class DictionaryCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
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  if (!trimmedContent) {
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  return requirements;
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  }
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- // Get existing dictionary entries from metadata
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+ // Store the entry in metadata for debugging and inspection
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  const existingDictionary = ((_a = requirements._metadata) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.DICTIONARY) || '';
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- // Merge the new dictionary entry with existing entries
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  const mergedDictionary = existingDictionary ? `${existingDictionary}\n${trimmedContent}` : trimmedContent;
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- // Store the merged dictionary in metadata for debugging and inspection
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  const updatedMetadata = {
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  ...requirements._metadata,
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  DICTIONARY: mergedDictionary,
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  };
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- // Create the dictionary section for the system message
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- // Format: "# DICTIONARY\nTerm: definition\nTerm: definition..."
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- const dictionarySection = `# DICTIONARY\n${mergedDictionary}`;
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+ // Append each dictionary entry as a bullet point under ## Dictionary
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  return {
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- ...this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, dictionarySection),
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+ ...this.appendBulletPointToSection(requirements, 'Dictionary', trimmedContent),
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  _metadata: updatedMetadata,
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  };
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  }
@@ -12317,10 +12356,10 @@ class GoalCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
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  if (!trimmedContent) {
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  return requirements;
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  }
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- // Add goal to the system message
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- const goalSection = `Goal: ${trimmedContent}`;
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+ // Add goal as a proper h2 section to the system message
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+ const goalSection = `## Goal\n\n${trimmedContent}`;
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  const requirementsWithGoal = this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, goalSection, '\n\n');
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- return this.appendToPromptSuffix(requirementsWithGoal, goalSection);
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+ return this.appendToPromptSuffix(requirementsWithGoal, trimmedContent);
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  }
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  }
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  // Note: [💞] Ignore a discrepancy between file name and entity name
@@ -12840,11 +12879,8 @@ class LanguageCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
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  if (!trimmedContent) {
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  return requirements;
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  }
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- // Add language rule to the system message
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- const languageSection = this.createSystemMessageSection('Language:', spaceTrim$1((block) => `
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- ${block(trimmedContent)}
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- <- You are speaking these languages in your responses to the user.
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- `));
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+ // Add language as a bullet under a ## Language section
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+ const languageSection = `## Language\n\n- Your language is ${trimmedContent}`;
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  return this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, languageSection, '\n\n');
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  }
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  }
@@ -12888,15 +12924,16 @@ const MemoryToolNames = {
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  */
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  function createMemorySystemMessage(extraInstructions) {
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  return spaceTrim$1((block) => `
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- Memory:
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- - Prefer storing agent-scoped memories; only make them global when the fact should apply across all your agents.
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- - You can use persistent user memory tools.
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- - Use "${MemoryToolNames.retrieve}" to load relevant memory before answering.
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- - Use "${MemoryToolNames.store}" to save stable user-specific facts that improve future help.
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- - Use "${MemoryToolNames.update}" to refresh an existing memory when the content changes.
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- - Use "${MemoryToolNames.delete}" to delete memories that are no longer accurate (deletions are soft and hidden from future queries).
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- - Store concise memory items and avoid duplicates.
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- - Never claim memory was saved or loaded unless the tool confirms it.
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+ ## Memory
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+
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+ - Prefer storing agent-scoped memories; only make them global when the fact should apply across all your agents.
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+ - You can use persistent user memory tools.
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+ - Use \`${MemoryToolNames.retrieve}\` to load relevant memory before answering.
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+ - Use \`${MemoryToolNames.store}\` to save stable user-specific facts that improve future help.
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+ - Use \`${MemoryToolNames.update}\` to refresh an existing memory when the content changes.
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+ - Use \`${MemoryToolNames.delete}\` to delete memories that are no longer accurate (deletions are soft and hidden from future queries).
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+ - Store concise memory items and avoid duplicates.
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+ - Never claim memory was saved or loaded unless the tool confirms it.
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  ${block(extraInstructions)}
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  `);
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  }
@@ -13818,10 +13855,8 @@ class MessageCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
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  if (!trimmedContent) {
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  return requirements;
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  }
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- // Create message section for system message
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- const messageSection = `Previous Message: ${trimmedContent}`;
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  // Messages represent conversation history and should be included for context
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- return this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, messageSection, '\n\n');
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+ return this.appendBulletPointToSection(requirements, 'Previous messages', trimmedContent);
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  }
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  }
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  // Note: [💞] Ignore a discrepancy between file name and entity name
@@ -18615,10 +18650,9 @@ class RuleCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
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  if (!trimmedContent) {
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  return requirements;
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  }
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- // Add rule to the system message
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- const ruleSection = `Rule: ${trimmedContent}`;
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- const requirementsWithRule = this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, ruleSection, '\n\n');
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- return this.appendToPromptSuffix(requirementsWithRule, ruleSection);
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+ // Group all rules under a single ## Rules section as bullet points
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+ const requirementsWithRule = this.appendBulletPointToSection(requirements, 'Rules', trimmedContent);
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+ return this.appendToPromptSuffix(requirementsWithRule, `- ${trimmedContent}`);
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  }
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  }
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  // Note: [💞] Ignore a discrepancy between file name and entity name
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  if (!trimmedContent) {
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  return requirements;
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  }
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- // Create scenario section for system message
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- const scenarioSection = `Scenario: ${trimmedContent}`;
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  // Scenarios provide important contextual information that affects behavior
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- return this.appendToSystemMessage(requirements, scenarioSection, '\n\n');
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+ return this.appendBulletPointToSection(requirements, 'Scenarios', trimmedContent);
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  }
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  }
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  // Note: [💞] Ignore a discrepancy between file name and entity name
@@ -19240,8 +19272,8 @@ const teamToolTitles = {};
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  * @private
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  */
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  const TEAM_SYSTEM_MESSAGE_GUIDANCE_LINES = [
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- '- If a teammate is relevant to the request, consult that teammate using the matching tool.',
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- '- Do not ask the user for information that a listed teammate can provide directly.',
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+ '- If a teammate is relevant to the request, consult that teammate using the matching tool.',
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+ '- Do not ask the user for information that a listed teammate can provide directly.',
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  ];
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  /**
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  * Constant for remote agents by Url.
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  toolName: entry.toolName,
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  });
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  }
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- const teamSystemMessage = this.createSystemMessageSection('Teammates:', buildTeamSystemMessageBody(teamEntries));
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+ const teamSystemMessage = this.createSystemMessageSection('Teammates', buildTeamSystemMessageBody(teamEntries));
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  return this.appendToSystemMessage({
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  ...requirements,
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  tools: updatedTools,
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  case 'USE TIME':
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+ ## Time and date context
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+ - It is ${moment().format('MMMM YYYY')} now.
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+ - If you need more precise current time information, use the tool \`get_current_time\`.
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  ${block(formatOptionalInstructionBlock('Time instructions', combinedAdditionalInstructions))}
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  `);
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  case 'USE BROWSER':
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  return spaceTrim$1((block) => `
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+ - Use \`fetch_url_content\` to retrieve content from specific URLs (webpages or documents) using scrapers.
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+ - Use \`run_browser\` for real interactive browser automation (navigation, clicks, typing, waiting, scrolling).
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  `);
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+ ## Web Search
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+ - When you need to know some information from the internet, use the search tool provided.
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+ - Do not make up information when you can search for it.
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+ - Do not tell the user you cannot search for information, YOU CAN.
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  `);
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  case 'USE DEEPSEARCH':
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+ - Prefer it over quick search when the user asks for a well-grounded brief, report, or deeper investigation.
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+ - Do not pretend you cannot research current information when this tool is available.
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  }
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  // Note: [💞] Ignore a discrepancy between file name and entity name
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- /**
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- *
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- */
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- const GOOGLE_CALENDAR_API_BASE_URL = 'https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3';
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- /**
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- async function callGoogleCalendarApi(accessToken, options) {
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- const url = new URL(options.path, GOOGLE_CALENDAR_API_BASE_URL);
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- if (options.query) {
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- for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(options.query)) {
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- if (value && value.trim()) {
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- url.searchParams.set(key, value);
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- }
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- }
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- }
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- const response = await fetch(url.toString(), {
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- method: options.method,
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- headers: {
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- 'Content-Type': 'application/json',
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- },
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- body: options.body ? JSON.stringify(options.body) : undefined,
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- });
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- const textPayload = await response.text();
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- const parsedPayload = tryParseJson$2(textPayload);
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- if (options.allowNotFound && response.status === 404) {
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- return null;
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- }
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- if (!response.ok) {
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- throw new Error(spaceTrim$1(`
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- /**
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- function extractGoogleCalendarApiErrorMessage(parsedPayload, fallbackText) {
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- const message = typeof normalizedErrorPayload.message === 'string' ? normalizedErrorPayload.message : '';
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- const errors = Array.isArray(normalizedErrorPayload.errors) ? normalizedErrorPayload.errors : [];
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- if (!errorEntry || typeof errorEntry !== 'object') {
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- return '';
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- const normalizedErrorEntry = errorEntry;
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- if (message || flattenedErrors.length > 0) {
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+ const GOOGLE_CALENDAR_API_BASE_URL = 'https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3';
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+ /**
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+ * Runs one Google Calendar API request and parses JSON response payload.
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+ async function callGoogleCalendarApi(accessToken, options) {
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+ const url = new URL(options.path, GOOGLE_CALENDAR_API_BASE_URL);
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+ if (options.query) {
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+ for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(options.query)) {
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+ if (value && value.trim()) {
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+ url.searchParams.set(key, value);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ const response = await fetch(url.toString(), {
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+ method: options.method,
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+ headers: {
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+ Authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}`,
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+ 'Content-Type': 'application/json',
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+ },
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+ body: options.body ? JSON.stringify(options.body) : undefined,
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+ });
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+ const textPayload = await response.text();
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+ const parsedPayload = tryParseJson$2(textPayload);
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+ if (options.allowNotFound && response.status === 404) {
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+ if (!response.ok) {
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+ throw new Error(spaceTrim$1(`
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+ Google Calendar API request failed (${response.status} ${response.statusText}):
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+ ${extractGoogleCalendarApiErrorMessage(parsedPayload, textPayload)}
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+ `));
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+ }
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+ return parsedPayload;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ */
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+ function tryParseJson$2(rawText) {
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+ if (!rawText.trim()) {
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+ return {};
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+ }
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+ try {
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+ return JSON.parse(rawText);
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+ }
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+ catch (_a) {
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+ return rawText;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ function extractGoogleCalendarApiErrorMessage(parsedPayload, fallbackText) {
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+ if (parsedPayload && typeof parsedPayload === 'object') {
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+ const payload = parsedPayload;
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+ const errorPayload = payload.error;
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+ if (errorPayload && typeof errorPayload === 'object') {
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+ const normalizedErrorPayload = errorPayload;
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+ const message = typeof normalizedErrorPayload.message === 'string' ? normalizedErrorPayload.message : '';
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+ const errors = Array.isArray(normalizedErrorPayload.errors) ? normalizedErrorPayload.errors : [];
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+ const flattenedErrors = errors
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+ .map((errorEntry) => {
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+ if (!errorEntry || typeof errorEntry !== 'object') {
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+ return '';
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+ }
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+ const normalizedErrorEntry = errorEntry;
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+ const detailMessage = typeof normalizedErrorEntry.message === 'string' ? normalizedErrorEntry.message : '';
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+ const reason = typeof normalizedErrorEntry.reason === 'string' ? normalizedErrorEntry.reason : '';
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+ return [detailMessage, reason].filter(Boolean).join(' | ');
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+ })
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+ .filter(Boolean);
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+ if (message || flattenedErrors.length > 0) {
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+ return [message, ...flattenedErrors].filter(Boolean).join(' | ');
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return fallbackText || 'Unknown Google Calendar API error';
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+ }
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  }
21392
- const calendarsList = existingConfiguredCalendars.length > 0
21393
- ? existingConfiguredCalendars
21394
- .map((calendar) => [
21395
- `- ${calendar.provider}: ${calendar.url}`,
21396
- calendar.scopes.length > 0 ? ` scopes: ${calendar.scopes.join(', ')}` : '',
21397
- ]
21398
- .filter(Boolean)
21399
- .join('\n'))
21400
- .join('\n')
21401
- : '- Calendar is resolved from runtime context';
21426
+ const calendarBullets = existingConfiguredCalendars.length > 0
21427
+ ? existingConfiguredCalendars.map((calendar) => `- ${calendar.provider}: ${calendar.url}`).join('\n')
21428
+ : '- Calendar is resolved from runtime context';
21402
21429
  const extraInstructions = formatOptionalInstructionBlock('Calendar instructions', parsedCommitment.instructions);
21403
- return this.appendToSystemMessage({
21430
+ const calendarSectionContent = spaceTrim$1((block) => `
21431
+ ## Calendar
21432
+
21433
+ - Use \`calendar_list_events\`, \`calendar_get_event\`, \`calendar_create_event\`, \`calendar_update_event\`, \`calendar_delete_event\`, and \`calendar_invite_guests\` to manage events in configured calendars.
21434
+ - Supported operations include read, create, update, delete, invite guests, and reminders.
21435
+ - Configured calendars:
21436
+ ${block(calendarBullets)}
21437
+ ${block(extraInstructions)}
21438
+ `);
21439
+ return this.replaceOrCreateSection({
21404
21440
  ...requirements,
21405
21441
  tools: createUseCalendarTools(requirements.tools || []),
21406
21442
  _metadata: {
@@ -21408,16 +21444,7 @@ class UseCalendarCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
21408
21444
  useCalendar: true,
21409
21445
  useCalendars: existingConfiguredCalendars,
21410
21446
  },
21411
- }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
21412
- Calendar tools:
21413
- - You can inspect and manage events in configured calendars.
21414
- - Supported operations include read, create, update, delete, invite guests, and reminders.
21415
- - Configured calendars:
21416
- ${block(calendarsList)}
21417
- - USE CALENDAR credentials are read from wallet records (ACCESS_TOKEN, service "${UseCalendarWallet.service}", key "${UseCalendarWallet.key}").
21418
- - If credentials are missing, ask user to connect calendar credentials in host UI and/or add them to wallet.
21419
- ${block(extraInstructions)}
21420
- `));
21447
+ }, 'Calendar', calendarSectionContent);
21421
21448
  }
21422
21449
  /**
21423
21450
  * Gets human-readable titles for tool functions provided by this commitment.
@@ -21754,18 +21781,6 @@ async function sendEmailViaBrowser(args, agentsServerUrl) {
21754
21781
  * @private internal USE EMAIL constant
21755
21782
  */
21756
21783
  const SEND_EMAIL_TOOL_NAME = 'send_email';
21757
- /**
21758
- * Wallet service used for SMTP credentials required by USE EMAIL.
21759
- *
21760
- * @private internal USE EMAIL constant
21761
- */
21762
- const USE_EMAIL_SMTP_WALLET_SERVICE = 'smtp';
21763
- /**
21764
- * Wallet key used for SMTP credentials required by USE EMAIL.
21765
- *
21766
- * @private internal USE EMAIL constant
21767
- */
21768
- const USE_EMAIL_SMTP_WALLET_KEY = 'use-email-smtp-credentials';
21769
21784
  /**
21770
21785
  * USE EMAIL commitment definition.
21771
21786
  *
@@ -21824,31 +21839,41 @@ class UseEmailCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
21824
21839
  `);
21825
21840
  }
21826
21841
  applyToAgentModelRequirements(requirements, content) {
21842
+ var _a;
21827
21843
  const parsedCommitment = parseUseEmailCommitmentContent(content);
21828
- const extraInstructions = formatOptionalInstructionBlock('Email instructions', parsedCommitment.instructions);
21829
- const senderInstruction = parsedCommitment.senderEmail
21830
- ? `- Default sender address from commitment: "${parsedCommitment.senderEmail}".`
21831
- : '';
21832
21844
  const updatedTools = addUseEmailTools(requirements.tools || []);
21833
- return this.appendToSystemMessage({
21845
+ // Collect all configured sender emails across multiple USE EMAIL commitments
21846
+ const existingSenders = Array.isArray((_a = requirements._metadata) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.useEmailSenders)
21847
+ ? [...requirements._metadata.useEmailSenders]
21848
+ : [];
21849
+ if (parsedCommitment.senderEmail && !existingSenders.includes(parsedCommitment.senderEmail)) {
21850
+ existingSenders.push(parsedCommitment.senderEmail);
21851
+ }
21852
+ const senderBullets = existingSenders.length > 0
21853
+ ? existingSenders
21854
+ .map((email, index) => index === 0
21855
+ ? `- Default sender address: "${email}".`
21856
+ : `- Additional sender address: "${email}".`)
21857
+ .join('\n')
21858
+ : '';
21859
+ const extraInstructions = formatOptionalInstructionBlock('Email instructions', parsedCommitment.instructions);
21860
+ const emailSectionContent = spaceTrim$1((block) => `
21861
+ ## Emails
21862
+
21863
+ - Use \`${SEND_EMAIL_TOOL_NAME}\` to send outbound emails.
21864
+ ${block(senderBullets)}
21865
+ ${block(extraInstructions)}
21866
+ `);
21867
+ return this.replaceOrCreateSection({
21834
21868
  ...requirements,
21835
21869
  tools: updatedTools,
21836
21870
  _metadata: {
21837
21871
  ...requirements._metadata,
21838
21872
  useEmail: true,
21839
21873
  ...(parsedCommitment.senderEmail ? { useEmailSender: parsedCommitment.senderEmail } : {}),
21874
+ useEmailSenders: existingSenders,
21840
21875
  },
21841
- }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
21842
- Email tool:
21843
- - Use "${SEND_EMAIL_TOOL_NAME}" to send outbound emails.
21844
- - Prefer \`message\` argument compatible with Promptbook \`Message\` type.
21845
- - Include subject in \`message.metadata.subject\` (or use legacy \`subject\` argument).
21846
- - USE EMAIL credentials are read from wallet records (ACCESS_TOKEN, service "${USE_EMAIL_SMTP_WALLET_SERVICE}", key "${USE_EMAIL_SMTP_WALLET_KEY}").
21847
- - Wallet secret must contain SMTP credentials in JSON format with fields \`host\`, \`port\`, \`secure\`, \`username\`, \`password\`.
21848
- - If credentials are missing, ask user to add wallet credentials.
21849
- ${block(senderInstruction)}
21850
- ${block(extraInstructions)}
21851
- `));
21876
+ }, 'Emails', emailSectionContent);
21852
21877
  }
21853
21878
  /**
21854
21879
  * Gets human-readable titles for tool functions provided by this commitment.
@@ -21884,13 +21909,13 @@ function addUseEmailTools(existingTools) {
21884
21909
  ...existingTools,
21885
21910
  {
21886
21911
  name: SEND_EMAIL_TOOL_NAME,
21887
- description: 'Send an outbound email through configured SMTP credentials. Prefer providing Message-like payload in `message`.',
21912
+ description: 'Send an outbound email.',
21888
21913
  parameters: {
21889
21914
  type: 'object',
21890
21915
  properties: {
21891
21916
  message: {
21892
21917
  type: 'object',
21893
- description: 'Preferred input payload compatible with Promptbook Message type. Use metadata.subject for subject line.',
21918
+ description: 'Email payload. Use metadata.subject for the subject line.',
21894
21919
  },
21895
21920
  to: {
21896
21921
  type: 'string',
@@ -21994,13 +22019,14 @@ class UseImageGeneratorCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
21994
22019
  useImageGenerator: content || true,
21995
22020
  },
21996
22021
  }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
21997
- Image generation:
21998
- - You do not generate images directly and you do not call any image tool.
21999
- - When the user asks for an image, include markdown notation in your message:
22000
- \`![<alt text>](?image-prompt=<prompt>)\`
22001
- - Keep \`<alt text>\` short and descriptive.
22002
- - Keep \`<prompt>\` detailed so the generated image matches the request.
22003
- - You can include normal explanatory text before and after the notation.
22022
+ ## Image generation
22023
+
22024
+ - You do not generate images directly and you do not call any image tool.
22025
+ - When the user asks for an image, include markdown notation in your message:
22026
+ \`![<alt text>](?image-prompt=<prompt>)\`
22027
+ - Keep \`<alt text>\` short and descriptive.
22028
+ - Keep \`<prompt>\` detailed so the generated image matches the request.
22029
+ - You can include normal explanatory text before and after the notation.
22004
22030
  ${block(extraInstructions)}
22005
22031
  `));
22006
22032
  }
@@ -22180,11 +22206,12 @@ class UsePopupCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
22180
22206
  usePopup: content || true,
22181
22207
  },
22182
22208
  }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
22183
- Tool:
22184
- - You can open a popup window with a specific URL using the tool "open_popup".
22185
- - Use this when you want the user to see or interact with a specific website.
22209
+ ## Popup
22210
+
22211
+ - You can open a popup window with a specific URL using the tool \`open_popup\`.
22212
+ - Use this when you want the user to see or interact with a specific website.
22186
22213
  ${block(extraInstructions)}
22187
- `));
22214
+ `));
22188
22215
  }
22189
22216
  /**
22190
22217
  * Gets human-readable titles for tool functions provided by this commitment.
@@ -22358,11 +22385,12 @@ class UsePrivacyCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
22358
22385
  usePrivacy: content || true,
22359
22386
  },
22360
22387
  }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
22361
- Privacy mode:
22362
- - Use "${TURN_PRIVACY_ON_TOOL_NAME}" when the user asks for a private/sensitive conversation.
22363
- - This tool requests a UI confirmation dialog. Private mode is enabled only after user confirms.
22364
- - Current implementation uses the existing chat private mode (no chat persistence, memory persistence, or self-learning while active).
22365
- - Do not claim that end-to-end encryption is implemented yet.
22388
+ ## Privacy
22389
+
22390
+ - Use \`${TURN_PRIVACY_ON_TOOL_NAME}\` when the user asks for a private/sensitive conversation.
22391
+ - This tool requests a UI confirmation dialog. Private mode is enabled only after user confirms.
22392
+ - Current implementation uses the existing chat private mode (no chat persistence, memory persistence, or self-learning while active).
22393
+ - Do not claim that end-to-end encryption is implemented yet.
22366
22394
  ${block(extraInstructions)}
22367
22395
  `));
22368
22396
  }
@@ -23986,9 +24014,16 @@ class UseProjectCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
23986
24014
  }
23987
24015
  const existingConfiguredProjects = normalizeConfiguredProjects((_a = requirements._metadata) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.useProjects);
23988
24016
  addConfiguredProjectIfMissing(existingConfiguredProjects, parsedCommitment.repository);
23989
- const repositoriesList = existingConfiguredProjects.map((project) => `- ${project.url}`).join('\n');
23990
24017
  const extraInstructions = formatOptionalInstructionBlock('Project instructions', parsedCommitment.instructions);
23991
- return this.appendToSystemMessage({
24018
+ const sectionContent = spaceTrim$1((block) => `
24019
+ - You can inspect and edit configured GitHub repositories using project tools.
24020
+ - Configured repositories:
24021
+ ${block(existingConfiguredProjects.map((project) => `- ${project.url}`).join('\n'))}
24022
+ - When a repository is not obvious from context, pass \`repository\` in tool arguments explicitly.
24023
+ - If credentials are missing, ask the user to connect their GitHub account in the host UI.
24024
+ ${block(extraInstructions)}
24025
+ `);
24026
+ return this.replaceOrCreateSection({
23992
24027
  ...requirements,
23993
24028
  tools: createUseProjectTools(requirements.tools || []),
23994
24029
  _metadata: {
@@ -23996,16 +24031,7 @@ class UseProjectCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
23996
24031
  useProject: true,
23997
24032
  useProjects: existingConfiguredProjects,
23998
24033
  },
23999
- }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
24000
- Project tools:
24001
- - You can inspect and edit configured GitHub repositories using project tools.
24002
- - Configured repositories:
24003
- ${block(repositoriesList)}
24004
- - When a repository is not obvious from context, pass "repository" in tool arguments explicitly.
24005
- - USE PROJECT credentials are read from wallet records (ACCESS_TOKEN, service "${UseProjectWallet.service}", key "${UseProjectWallet.key}").
24006
- - If credentials are missing, ask the user to connect credentials in host UI and/or add them to wallet.
24007
- ${block(extraInstructions)}
24008
- `));
24034
+ }, 'GitHub repositories', sectionContent);
24009
24035
  }
24010
24036
  /**
24011
24037
  * Gets human-readable titles for tool functions provided by this commitment.
@@ -24352,11 +24378,12 @@ class UseSpawnCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
24352
24378
  useSpawn: content || true,
24353
24379
  },
24354
24380
  }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
24355
- Spawning agents:
24356
- - Use "${SPAWN_AGENT_TOOL_NAME}" only when user asks to create a persistent new agent.
24357
- - Pass full agent source in \`source\`.
24358
- - Keep \`source\` concise; the maximum accepted length is ${CREATE_AGENT_INPUT_SOURCE_MAX_LENGTH} characters.
24359
- - Do not add unknown fields in tool arguments.
24381
+ ## Spawning agents
24382
+
24383
+ - Use \`${SPAWN_AGENT_TOOL_NAME}\` only when user asks to create a persistent new agent.
24384
+ - Pass full agent source in \`source\`.
24385
+ - Keep \`source\` concise; the maximum accepted length is ${CREATE_AGENT_INPUT_SOURCE_MAX_LENGTH} characters.
24386
+ - Do not add unknown fields in tool arguments.
24360
24387
  ${block(extraInstructions)}
24361
24388
  `));
24362
24389
  }
@@ -24390,13 +24417,14 @@ class UseSpawnCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
24390
24417
  */
24391
24418
  function createTimeoutSystemMessage(extraInstructions) {
24392
24419
  return spaceTrim$1((block) => `
24393
- Timeout scheduling:
24394
- - Use "set_timeout" to wake this same chat thread in the future.
24395
- - Use "list_timeouts" to review timeout ids/details across all chats for the same user+agent scope.
24396
- - "cancel_timeout" accepts either one timeout id or \`allActive: true\` to cancel all active timeouts in this same user+agent scope.
24397
- - Use "update_timeout" to pause/resume, edit next run, edit recurrence, or update timeout payload details.
24398
- - When one timeout elapses, you will receive a new user-like message that explicitly says it is a timeout wake-up and includes the \`timeoutId\`.
24399
- - Do not claim a timer was set or cancelled unless the tool confirms it.
24420
+ ## Timeout scheduling
24421
+
24422
+ - Use \`set_timeout\` to wake this same chat thread in the future.
24423
+ - Use \`list_timeouts\` to review timeout ids/details across all chats for the same user+agent scope.
24424
+ - \`cancel_timeout\` accepts either one timeout id or \`allActive: true\` to cancel all active timeouts in this same user+agent scope.
24425
+ - Use \`update_timeout\` to pause/resume, edit next run, edit recurrence, or update timeout payload details.
24426
+ - When one timeout elapses, you will receive a new user-like message that explicitly says it is a timeout wake-up and includes the \`timeoutId\`.
24427
+ - Do not claim a timer was set or cancelled unless the tool confirms it.
24400
24428
  ${block(extraInstructions)}
24401
24429
  `);
24402
24430
  }
@@ -25496,10 +25524,11 @@ class UseUserLocationCommitmentDefinition extends BaseCommitmentDefinition {
25496
25524
  useUserLocation: content || true,
25497
25525
  },
25498
25526
  }, spaceTrim$1((block) => `
25499
- User location:
25500
- - Use "${GET_USER_LOCATION_TOOL_NAME}" only when location is needed for a better answer.
25501
- - If the tool returns "unavailable" or "permission-denied", ask user to share location or provide city manually.
25502
- - Do not invent coordinates or local facts when location is unavailable.
25527
+ ## User location
25528
+
25529
+ - Use \`${GET_USER_LOCATION_TOOL_NAME}\` only when location is needed for a better answer.
25530
+ - If the tool returns "unavailable" or "permission-denied", ask user to share location or provide city manually.
25531
+ - Do not invent coordinates or local facts when location is unavailable.
25503
25532
  ${block(extraInstructions)}
25504
25533
  `));
25505
25534
  }
@@ -29740,7 +29769,7 @@ function createExampleInteractionsContent(parseResult, samples) {
29740
29769
  if (examples.length === 0) {
29741
29770
  return null;
29742
29771
  }
29743
- return `Example interaction:\n\n${examples.join('\n\n')}`;
29772
+ return `## Sample of communication with the agent:\n\n${examples.join('\n\n')}`;
29744
29773
  }
29745
29774
  /**
29746
29775
  * Collects the individual lines used in the example interaction section.
@@ -29756,11 +29785,11 @@ function collectExampleInteractionLines(parseResult, samples) {
29756
29785
  const examples = [];
29757
29786
  const initialMessage = (_a = parseResult.commitments.find((commitment) => commitment.type === 'INITIAL MESSAGE')) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.content;
29758
29787
  if (initialMessage) {
29759
- examples.push(`Agent: ${initialMessage}`);
29788
+ examples.push(`**Agent:**\n${initialMessage}`);
29760
29789
  }
29761
29790
  if (samples && samples.length > 0) {
29762
29791
  for (const sample of samples) {
29763
- examples.push(`User: ${sample.question}\nAgent: ${sample.answer}`);
29792
+ examples.push(`**User:** ${sample.question}\n\n**Agent:**\n${sample.answer}`);
29764
29793
  }
29765
29794
  }
29766
29795
  return examples;