Current time with HH:MM:SS changed every second, invalidating the prompt cache
on every request. Date-level precision is sufficient; timezone and locale are
stable. Removes Current time field entirely from createEnvContext output.
Drop provider-specific thinking config injection (THINKING_CONFIGS, getThinkingConfig,
resolveProvider) and instead rely on the provider to handle thinking based on the variant field.
Hook now fires on chat.message using model from input rather than from the message object.
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Delegate thinking config control to the provider layer rather than
injecting it manually in ultrawork model override.
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When a background task completes and the parent session is waiting for
user input, promptAsync() fails with an aborted error. Previously the
notification was silently dropped — lost forever.
Fix: queue the notification text in-memory on the BackgroundManager
when promptAsync fails with an aborted/idle error. On the user's next
message to that session, the queued notifications are injected into the
chat context before the agent sees the message.
- BackgroundManager: add pendingNotifications map + queuePendingNotification()
and injectPendingNotificationsIntoChatMessage() methods
- background-notification hook: add chat.message handler that calls injection
- chat-message.ts: wire backgroundNotificationHook.chat.message into the
message processing chain
- Add tests covering queue-on-abort and next-message delivery
- Rename test to 'should inject when last agent is sisyphus and boulder targets atlas
explicitly' and flip expectation to toHaveBeenCalled() - the old assertion was
testing the buggy deadlock behavior
- Add 'should not inject when last agent is non-sisyphus and does not match boulder
agent' to verify hephaestus (unrelated agents) are still correctly skipped
The test 'hephaestus is created when github-copilot provider is connected'
had incorrect expectation. github-copilot does not provide gpt-5.3-codex,
so hephaestus should NOT be created when only github-copilot is connected.
This test was causing CI flakiness due to incorrect assertion and
missing readConnectedProvidersCache mock (state pollution between tests).
Also adds cacheSpy mock for proper isolation.
The test 'hephaestus is created when github-copilot provider is connected'
had incorrect expectation. github-copilot does not provide gpt-5.3-codex,
so hephaestus should NOT be created when only github-copilot is connected.
This test was causing CI flakiness due to incorrect assertion and
missing readConnectedProvidersCache mock (state pollution between tests).
Also adds cacheSpy mock for proper isolation.
The test 'hephaestus is created when github-copilot provider is connected'
had incorrect expectation. github-copilot does not provide gpt-5.3-codex,
so hephaestus should NOT be created when only github-copilot is connected.
This test was causing CI flakiness due to incorrect assertion and
missing readConnectedProvidersCache mock (state pollution between tests).
Also adds cacheSpy mock for proper isolation.
The boulder continuation in event-handler.ts skipped injection whenever
the last agent was 'sisyphus' and the boulder state had agent='atlas'
set explicitly. The allowSisyphusWhenDefaultAtlas guard required
boulderAgentWasNotExplicitlySet=true, but start-work-hook.ts always
calls createBoulderState(..., 'atlas') which sets the agent explicitly.
This created a chicken-and-egg deadlock: boulder continuation needs
atlas to be the last agent, but the continuation itself is what switches
to atlas. With /start-work, the first iteration was always blocked.
Fix: drop the boulderAgentWasNotExplicitlySet constraint so Sisyphus is
always allowed when the boulder targets atlas (whether explicit or default).
Also reduce todo-continuation-enforcer CONTINUATION_COOLDOWN_MS from
30s to 5s to match atlas hook cooldown and recover interruptions faster.
Hephaestus requires GPT models, which can be provided by github-copilot.
The requiresProvider list was missing github-copilot, causing hephaestus
to not be created when github-copilot was the only GPT provider connected.
This also fixes a flaky CI test that documented this expected behavior.
Hephaestus requires GPT models, which can be provided by github-copilot.
The requiresProvider list was missing github-copilot, causing hephaestus
to not be created when github-copilot was the only GPT provider connected.
This also fixes a flaky CI test that documented this expected behavior.
Hephaestus requires GPT models, which can be provided by github-copilot.
The requiresProvider list was missing github-copilot, causing hephaestus
to not be created when github-copilot was the only GPT provider connected.
This also fixes a flaky CI test that documented this expected behavior.
gpt-5.3-codex is not available on GitHub Copilot. The fallback chains
incorrectly listed github-copilot as a valid provider for this model,
causing the doctor to report 'configured model github-copilot/gpt-5.3-codex
is not valid' for Hephaestus agent.
Affected agents: hephaestus (requiresProvider + fallbackChain)
Affected categories: ultrabrain, deep, unspecified-low
Copilot users can still use Hephaestus via openai or opencode providers.
Fixes#2047