Change multimodal-looker's primary model from gpt-5.3-codex to gpt-5.4 medium
in both runtime and CLI fallback chains.
Changes:
- Runtime chain (src/shared/model-requirements.ts): primary now gpt-5.4
- CLI chain (src/cli/model-fallback-requirements.ts): primary now gpt-5.4
- Updated test expectations in model-requirements.test.ts
- Updated config-manager.test.ts assertion
- Updated model-fallback snapshots
Sisyphus can now fall back through Kimi and OpenAI models when Claude
is unavailable, enabling OpenAI-only users to use Sisyphus directly
instead of being redirected to Hephaestus.
Runtime chain: claude-opus-4-6 max → k2p5 → kimi-k2.5 → gpt-5.4 medium → glm-5 → big-pickle
CLI chain: claude-opus-4-6 max → k2p5 → gpt-5.4 medium → glm-5
Align runtime defaults, tests, docs, and generated artifacts with the newer GPT-5.4 baseline. Keep think-mode and prompt-routing expectations consistent after the model version bump.
Replace real setTimeout(7000) with fake timer interception in atlas
retry tests (35s -> 227ms). Add missing opencode provider to glm-5
fallback in unspecified-high category.
kimi-k2.5-free is no longer available. Remove from all agent and category
fallback chains (sisyphus, multimodal-looker, prometheus, metis, atlas,
writing). Reorder multimodal-looker to: gpt-5.3-codex medium -> k2p5 ->
gemini-3-flash -> glm-4.6v -> gpt-5-nano.
GPT-5.3 Codex has strong multimodal capabilities. Promote it to first
candidate in multimodal-looker fallback chain, with gemini-3-flash
following (matching the ULW pattern of gpt-5.3-codex -> gemini).
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