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* 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)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 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
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 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.
---------
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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TypeScript
47 lines
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TypeScript
import { defineHost, CROSS_MODEL_RESOLVERS, GBRAIN_RESOLVERS } from './define-host';
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const codex = defineHost({
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name: 'codex',
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displayName: 'OpenAI Codex CLI',
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cliAliases: ['agents'],
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defaultModel: 'gpt',
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localSkillRoot: '.agents/skills/gstack',
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hostSubdir: '.agents',
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frontmatter: {
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mode: 'allowlist',
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keepFields: ['name', 'description'],
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descriptionLimit: 1024,
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descriptionLimitBehavior: 'error',
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},
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// generateMetadata emits agents/openai.yaml (the format is hardcoded in
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// gen-skill-docs.ts). Codex also gets a repo-local sidecar at
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// .agents/skills/gstack (symlinked runtime assets: bin, browse, review, qa,
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// ETHOS.md) — that behavior lives in setup's create_agents_sidecar, not here.
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generation: {
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generateMetadata: true,
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skipSkills: ['codex'], // Codex skill is a Claude wrapper around codex exec
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},
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// Non-mechanical rewrites: the global path becomes $GSTACK_ROOT (resolved by
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// the preamble env vars), plus an extra review-path rewrite the derived trio
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// doesn't cover.
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pathRewrites: [
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{ from: '~/.claude/skills/gstack', to: '$GSTACK_ROOT' },
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{ from: '.claude/skills/gstack', to: '.agents/skills/gstack' },
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{ from: '.claude/skills/review', to: '.agents/skills/gstack/review' },
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{ from: '.claude/skills', to: '.agents/skills' },
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{ from: 'CLAUDE.md', to: 'AGENTS.md' },
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],
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// The cross-model resolvers all shell out to Codex — Codex can't invoke itself.
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suppressedResolvers: [...CROSS_MODEL_RESOLVERS, ...GBRAIN_RESOLVERS],
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coAuthorTrailer: 'Co-Authored-By: OpenAI Codex <noreply@openai.com>',
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boundaryInstruction: 'IMPORTANT: Do NOT read or execute any files under ~/.claude/, ~/.agents/, .claude/skills/, or agents/. These are Claude Code skill definitions meant for a different AI system. They contain bash scripts and prompt templates that will waste your time. Ignore them completely. Do NOT modify agents/openai.yaml. Stay focused on the repository code only.',
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});
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export default codex;
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