When users have .md agent files in ~/.claude/agents/ with the same names
as builtin agents (e.g. sisyphus.md, hephaestus.md, atlas.md),
loadAgentsFromDir() hardcodes mode: "subagent" for all loaded agents.
Because the config assembly spreads userAgents after builtinAgents:
config.agent = {
...builtinAgents, // sisyphus: mode="primary"
...userAgents, // sisyphus: mode="subagent" ← overrides
}
this causes all primary agents to become subagents. The TUI filters out
subagents, so only non-plugin agents (like "docs") appear in the agent
selector.
Fix:
- Filter out user/project agents that share names with builtin agents
before spreading into config.agent (both sisyphus-enabled and fallback
branches)
- Respect frontmatter `mode` field in .md agent files instead of
hardcoding "subagent"
- Add `mode` to AgentFrontmatter type
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- fix(hooks): skip todo continuation when agent has pending question (#1888)
Add pending-question-detection module that walks messages backwards
to detect unanswered question tool_use, preventing CONTINUATION_PROMPT
injection while awaiting user response.
- fix(config): allow custom agent names in disabled_agents (#1693)
Change disabled_agents schema from BuiltinAgentNameSchema to z.string()
and add filterDisabledAgents helper in agent-config-handler to filter
user, project, and plugin agents with case-insensitive matching.
- fix(agents): change primary agents mode to 'all' (#1891)
Update Sisyphus, Hephaestus, and Atlas agent modes from 'primary'
to 'all' so they are available for @mention routing and task()
delegation in addition to direct chat.
- Added a new configuration option `disable_omo_env` to control the injection of the `<omo-env>` block in agent prompts.
- Updated relevant functions and tests to support this feature, ensuring that the environment context can be toggled on or off as needed.
- Enhanced documentation to reflect the new option and its implications for API cost and cache hit rates.
Agent keys are remapped to display names, so preserving `default_agent`
values could still select a missing key at runtime.
This regression surfaced after d94a739203 remapped `config.agent` keys
to display names without canonicalizing configured defaults.
Normalize configured `default_agent` through display-name mapping before
fallback logic and extend tests to cover canonical and display-name
inputs.
oh-my-opencode overwrote OpenCode's default_agent with sisyphus whenever
Sisyphus orchestration was enabled. This made explicit defaults like
Hephaestus ineffective and forced manual agent switching in new sessions.
Only assign sisyphus as default when default_agent is missing or blank,
and preserve existing configured values. Add tests for both preservation
and fallback behavior to prevent regressions.
Use display names as config.agent keys so opencode shows proper names in UI
(Tab/@ menu). Key remapping happens after all agents are assembled but before
reordering, via remapAgentKeysToDisplayNames().
- agent-config-handler: set default_agent to display name, add key remapping
- agent-key-remapper: new module to transform lowercase keys to display names
- agent-priority-order: CORE_AGENT_ORDER uses display names
- tool-config-handler: look up agents by config key via agentByKey() helper
Extends the process.cwd() fix to cover all project-level loaders. In the desktop app, process.cwd() points to the app installation directory instead of the project directory, causing project-level agents, commands, and slash commands to not be discovered. Each function now accepts an optional directory parameter (defaulting to process.cwd() for backward compatibility) and callers pass ctx.directory from the plugin context.
Project-level skills (.opencode/skills/ and .claude/skills/) were not
discovered in desktop app environments because the discover functions
hardcoded process.cwd() to resolve project paths. In desktop apps,
process.cwd() points to the app installation directory rather than the
user's project directory.
Add optional directory parameter to all project-level skill discovery
functions and thread ctx.directory from the plugin context through the
entire skill loading pipeline. Falls back to process.cwd() when
directory is not provided, preserving CLI compatibility.
sisyphus-junior prompt always used todo-based discipline text regardless of
experimental.task_system setting because the useTaskSystem flag was never
forwarded from agent-config-handler to createSisyphusJuniorAgentWithOverrides.