oh-my-opencode 4.14.0 → 4.14.1
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- package/.agents/skills/codex-qa/references/isolation.md +1 -1
- package/README.md +1 -1
- package/dist/cli/doctor/framework/types.d.ts +2 -0
- package/dist/cli/index.js +149 -1426
- package/dist/cli-node/index.js +149 -1426
- package/dist/index.js +4255 -714
- package/dist/plugin/native-skills.d.ts +9 -0
- package/dist/plugin/system-transform.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/skills/lcx-contribute-bug-fix/SKILL.md +44 -13
- package/dist/skills/lcx-contribute-bug-fix/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/dist/skills/lcx-doctor/SKILL.md +48 -13
- package/dist/skills/lcx-doctor/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/dist/skills/lcx-report-bug/SKILL.md +44 -13
- package/dist/skills/lcx-report-bug/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/dist/skills/visual-qa/SKILL.md +5 -5
- package/dist/skills/visual-qa/references/agent-browser-setup.md +5 -4
- package/dist/skills/visual-qa/scripts/cli.test.ts +7 -2
- package/dist/skills/visual-qa/scripts/skill-prompt-contract.test.ts +10 -2
- package/dist/skills/visual-qa/scripts/visual-qa.mjs +530 -0
- package/dist/tools/delegate-task/skill-resolver.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/tools/delegate-task/types.d.ts +2 -0
- package/dist/tools/skill/types.d.ts +1 -0
- package/package.json +26 -13
- package/packages/git-bash-mcp/dist/cli.js +2 -0
- package/packages/lsp-daemon/dist/cli.js +15 -4
- package/packages/lsp-daemon/dist/ensure-daemon.d.ts +1 -0
- package/packages/lsp-daemon/dist/ensure-daemon.js +9 -3
- package/packages/lsp-daemon/dist/index.js +15 -4
- package/packages/lsp-daemon/dist/paths.d.ts +1 -0
- package/packages/lsp-daemon/dist/paths.js +6 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/bootstrap/dist/cli.js +4 -7
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/bootstrap/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/bootstrap/src/setup.ts +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/codegraph/dist/cli.js +123 -10
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/codegraph/dist/serve.js +123 -10
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/codegraph/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/codegraph/src/mcp-bridge.ts +126 -9
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/codegraph/test/serve-mcp-bridge.test.ts +141 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/comment-checker/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/git-bash/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lazycodex-executor-verify/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/dist/cli.js +90 -25
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/dist/codex-hook.js +2 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/dist/daemon-cli-path.d.ts +2 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/dist/daemon-cli-path.js +56 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/src/cli.ts +2 -5
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/src/codex-hook.ts +2 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/src/daemon-cli-path.ts +65 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/lsp/test/package-smoke.test.ts +6 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/rules/dist/cli.js +8 -106
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/rules/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/rules/src/static-injection.ts +4 -17
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/start-work-continuation/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/teammode/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/teammode/skills/teammode/SKILL.md +17 -5
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/teammode/skills/teammode/scripts/team-state.mjs +63 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/teammode/skills/teammode/scripts/team.mjs +80 -50
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/telemetry/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ultrawork/agents/explorer.toml +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ultrawork/directive.md +4 -12
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ultrawork/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ultrawork/test/package-smoke.test.ts +7 -33
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/directive.md +4 -12
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/package.json +4 -2
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/skills/ulw-loop/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/skills/ulw-loop/references/full-workflow.md +4 -4
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/test/fixtures/sample-quality-gate.json +7 -7
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/test/package-smoke.test.ts +3 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/test/quality-gate-doc.test.ts +2 -2
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/ulw-loop/test/quality-gate.test.ts +7 -6
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/package-lock.json +16 -56
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/package.json +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/lcx-contribute-bug-fix/SKILL.md +44 -13
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/lcx-contribute-bug-fix/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/lcx-doctor/SKILL.md +48 -13
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/lcx-doctor/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/lcx-report-bug/SKILL.md +44 -13
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/lcx-report-bug/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/teammode/SKILL.md +17 -5
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/teammode/scripts/team-state.mjs +63 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/teammode/scripts/team.mjs +80 -50
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/ulw-loop/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/ulw-loop/references/full-workflow.md +4 -4
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/visual-qa/SKILL.md +5 -5
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/visual-qa/references/agent-browser-setup.md +5 -4
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/skills/visual-qa/scripts/visual-qa.mjs +530 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/bootstrap-binlinks.test.mjs +38 -2
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/component-bin-names.test.mjs +12 -11
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/component-bundled-cli.test.mjs +99 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/lcx-bug-skills.test.mjs +62 -8
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/node-install-surface.test.mjs +1 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/teammode-archive-ambiguity.test.mjs +102 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/teammode-safety-fixture.mjs +41 -1
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/test/teammode-safety.test.mjs +93 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/scripts/install-bin-links.test.mjs +6 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/scripts/install-cache-copy.test.mjs +28 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/scripts/install-config-autonomous-features.test.mjs +43 -3
- package/packages/omo-codex/scripts/install-delegated-command.test.mjs +93 -0
- package/packages/omo-codex/scripts/install-dist/install-local.mjs +103 -28
- package/packages/omo-codex/scripts/install-local-entrypoint.test.mjs +21 -2
- package/packages/omo-codex/scripts/install-local.test.mjs +0 -1
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/lcx-contribute-bug-fix/SKILL.md +44 -13
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/lcx-contribute-bug-fix/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/lcx-doctor/SKILL.md +48 -13
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/lcx-doctor/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/lcx-report-bug/SKILL.md +44 -13
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/lcx-report-bug/agents/openai.yaml +1 -1
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/visual-qa/SKILL.md +5 -5
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/visual-qa/references/agent-browser-setup.md +5 -4
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/visual-qa/scripts/cli.test.ts +7 -2
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/visual-qa/scripts/skill-prompt-contract.test.ts +10 -2
- package/packages/shared-skills/skills/visual-qa/scripts/visual-qa.mjs +530 -0
- package/dist/cli/sparkshell-appserver-websocket.d.ts +0 -4
- package/dist/cli/sparkshell-appserver.d.ts +0 -16
- package/dist/cli/sparkshell-condense.d.ts +0 -10
- package/dist/cli/sparkshell-parse.d.ts +0 -24
- package/dist/cli/sparkshell-session-context.d.ts +0 -20
- package/dist/cli/sparkshell-spark.d.ts +0 -23
- package/dist/cli/sparkshell.d.ts +0 -33
- package/dist/shared/sparkshell-awareness.d.ts +0 -5
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/rules/src/sparkshell-awareness.ts +0 -106
- package/packages/omo-codex/plugin/components/rules/test/sparkshell-awareness.test.ts +0 -355
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