* feat: model taxonomy gains gpt-5.6-sol + per-host generation defaults
Adds 'gpt-5.6-sol' to the model taxonomy with exact-match-only resolution
(Terra/Luna/suffixed IDs deliberately fall back to generic gpt) and replaces
the hardcoded 'claude' generation default with a validated
HostConfig.defaultModel: codex renders the gpt profile when --model is
absent, every other host keeps claude. Codex ship golden regenerated
accordingly; ADDING_A_HOST documents the new field.
* feat: gpt-5.6-sol bounded-scope overlay + scope-aware resolvers
The Sol profile pins the explicit task as the lake: adjacent work is
report-only, investigation is bounded, runs terminate on one clean
verification pass, and the AskUserQuestion decision-brief format is never
trimmed. The overlay wrapper grants scope-interpretation precedence while
concrete workflow steps, gates, and skill-mandated re-verification loops
still win. Sol-specific Completeness Principle and first-run intro copy.
New SETUP_COMMAND resolver renders './setup --host <host>' for every
non-claude host so generated upgrade skills reinstall their own host.
* feat: setup reads the Codex model from config.toml
New resolve-codex-generation-model.ts reads the top-level model from
${CODEX_HOME:-~/.codex}/config.toml, validates against the model allowlist,
strips control characters from every config-derived string it surfaces,
guards against non-absolute config locations, and warns on Sol near-misses.
setup runs it on EVERY invocation (read-only TOML lookup) so a plain
./setup can never clobber a Sol user's rendered profile with the hardcoded
fallback; --model <id> overrides for one run and prints the persistence
hint. Kiro installs render the claude profile before copying (Kiro fronts
Claude-family models), rewrite the baked setup command to --host kiro, and
restore the resolved Codex profile after; the codex skills path honors
CODEX_HOME. Static pins cover the resolver wiring, fail-closed exit,
quoted argv, and the Kiro sandwich.
* feat: hermetic Codex runner hardening + Sol scope-termination E2E
The Codex E2E runner copies auth.json only (operator plugins, MCP servers,
rules, and skills no longer leak into hermetic evals), pins CODEX_HOME to
the temp dir, and supports per-run model, TOML overrides, and
--ignore-user-config. New periodic E2E installs the FULL generated
investigate skill on gpt-5.6-sol against a planted one-line bug with decoy
TODOs: the fix must land inside the boundary (untracked files counted via
git status --porcelain), decoys stay byte-identical, the regression oracle
survives unweakened, nothing gets committed, all within 30 tool calls.
The shared .agents tree is snapshotted and restored exactly in beforeAll;
fixture commits disable gpg signing. Wired into the periodic CI matrix,
paid-shard globs, eval scripts, touchfiles/E2E_TIERS
(codex-sol-scope-termination), and diff-based selection. Real-file
periodic-tier classification pins both codex E2Es out of the gate tier.
Free-tier test proves an explicit --model overrides the host default
through the real generation CLI.
* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.67.2.0)
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* docs: post-ship documentation sync for v1.67.2.0
- README: Codex skills path is CODEX_HOME-aware; state that
--model overrides detection for one run only (persist via
the Codex config.toml model key)
- CONTRIBUTING: add the model-overlay axis to the per-host
config table (per-host defaultModel, override precedence)
- CLAUDE.md: eval results dir is ~/.gstack/projects/<slug>/evals/
(legacy fallback ~/.gstack-dev/evals/), matching eval-store.ts
and the eval:* CLI headers
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* docs: post-ship documentation sync (v1.67.2.0)
Sol exact-match and near-miss warning documented in README; CODEX_HOME-aware
uninstall and troubleshooting paths; hermetic auth.json-only detail and the
build-clobber gotcha in CLAUDE.md; eval-store location corrected in
ARCHITECTURE.md; defaultModel row in the ADDING_A_HOST field reference;
resolver test count corrected in the CHANGELOG entry.
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The explicit task is the lake. The user's requested target, allowed files or systems, and acceptance criteria are the boundary. Interpret "complete," "full," "exhaustive," "every," "100%," and "Boil the Ocean" as complete within that boundary, never as permission to widen it.
Keep adjacent work report-only. Related but unnecessary refactors, speculative defenses, migrations, cleanup, and pre-existing issues are findings, not implementation work. Mention them briefly at handoff without changing them.
Bound investigation. Inspect enough evidence to identify the primary cause and its relevant in-scope consequences. Once those are established, stop widening the search unless a concrete contradiction or failed acceptance criterion requires more evidence.
Terminate on verified completion. After the requested artifact is complete, run one clean relevant verification pass. If it passes, stop and report. Do not repeat passing checks, reopen settled questions, or harden hypothetical failure modes unless the user asks or a concrete failure makes that work necessary.
Completeness still matters inside scope. Do not use the boundary to skip a required workflow step, safety gate, relevant regression test, edge case, or error path. Finish the whole requested job, then stop.
AskUserQuestion is never trimmed. Bounded scope does not compress decision
briefs. Every AskUserQuestion carries the full format from the preamble: the
ELI10 paragraph, a RECOMMENDATION: line on its own line, and scored options.
When a skill workflow says STOP or asks via AskUserQuestion, that gate wins over
any urge to terminate — wait for the user.