* eager signup credit + free-OpenCode fallback when BYOK has no key
addresses the silent-churn pattern that took out 15 first-run-failure
accounts post-launch: GH Actions secret references resolved to empty
strings (because the secrets didn't exist on the repo), the action
launched Claude Code with no key, the LLM provider 401'd, and the run
died in seconds with a synthetic "Invalid API key" message. those
accounts had no Router credits to fall back to because the lazy claim
required a dashboard visit they never made.
three changes, one PR:
1. Eager $10 signup credit at account creation. Both account-creation
sites (`upsertAccountByClerkId` for dashboard signin, `fetchOrCreateRepo`
for CLI / GH-App-only) now insert the `CreditGrant { reason: "signup" }`
in the same transaction as the `accounts` row. CLI installers who
never sign in get the credit. The dashboard `/signup-credit/claim`
POST stays as an idempotent backstop for accounts created before
this shipped.
2. Free-OpenCode fallback in the action. When the configured BYOK slug
needs a provider key the runner doesn't have, swap to
`opencode/minimax-m2.5-free` before agent selection so the run still
succeeds. Surfaced via a `» fell back from <slug> to <free>` warning
in the action log. Skipped on Router runs (Pullfrog mints the key)
and when no model is configured (auto-select-with-throw still fires
for the genuinely-misconfigured case).
3. New action-test fixture `byok-no-keys-fallback` that empty-strings
every known provider key (matching how GH Actions handles missing
secrets) and asserts the run succeeds with the fallback log line
present. plus a unit test for the helper covering each skip case.
skipping the schema flip from `byok` to `router` — that's coming via
the onboarding-stepper PR (#762).
* fallback: skip Bedrock + surface in PR-comment footer
addresses copilot review on #789 (real bug — parseModel throws on
Bedrock raw IDs that have no slash, would crash before
validateBedrockSetup could surface its own error) and the user-side
ask to make the fallback visible in PR comments.
- selectFallbackModelIfNeeded skips when resolvedModel has no '/' so
Bedrock routing IDs (e.g. us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7) don't crash
inside hasProviderKey -> parseModel. unit test covers it.
- toolState.modelFallback records the configured slug we fell back
from. set in main.ts when fallback engages.
- buildPullfrogFooter accepts fallbackFrom and renders
"Using `MiniMax M2.5` (free) (credentials for Claude Opus not
configured)" so the substitution is visible in PR comments,
reviews, PR bodies, and error reports.
- threaded through all four action-side footer call sites
(mcp/comment, mcp/pr, mcp/review, utils/errorReport). server-side
call sites in triggerWorkflow.ts / handleWorkflowRunWebhook.ts
fire pre-action and don't have toolState — left as-is.
* fallback footer: use provider display name + document email asymmetry
addresses pullfrog reviewer findings on #789:
- footer now shows 'credentials for Anthropic not configured' (provider
display name from `providers.anthropic.displayName`) instead of the
per-model name. credentials are provider-scoped (ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
covers all Anthropic models), so this matches what the user actually
needs to fix.
- document the intentional asymmetry between eager and lazy signup
credit paths: eager skips both the signupCreditClaimedEmail and the
per-grant team@ alert. comment explains why (the 'new account
created' alert already covers it on the eager path; the user-facing
email assumes a user-initiated action that hasn't happened yet for
CLI/GH-App-only signups).
- skipping the backfill for the 15 historical accounts per user's
earlier decision — they all uninstalled, so the cohort self-selected
out of being reachable.
* fallback: gate on resolvedModel + skip resolveModel re-resolve post-swap
local agnostic fixture run surfaced two real bugs the unit tests didn't
catch:
1. fallback gate was on configuredSlug (=payload.model) but the test
uses PULLFROG_MODEL to set the model, which is read by resolveModel
AFTER its slug arg. configuredSlug stayed undefined → fallback never
fired. drop configuredSlug from the helper signature; gate purely on
resolvedModel since that's the same value regardless of how the
model was specified (DB config vs PULLFROG_MODEL env).
2. when fallback engaged, the post-swap resolveModel({slug: fallback.to})
call was ALSO honoring PULLFROG_MODEL, re-overriding the fallback
target back to the unkeyed model. validateAgentApiKey then threw
"no API key found" against the original model. fix: skip the
re-resolve. fallback.to is already a CLI-ready specifier.
unit tests updated for the new helper signature (8 tests, all pass).
fallback log line confirmed emitted in the local run pre-second-fix;
the second fix unblocks the validation that previously threw.
* add Amazon Bedrock as a routing slug
introduces a single `bedrock/byok` catalog entry that the harness translates
to the appropriate Bedrock model ID at run time via `BEDROCK_MODEL_ID`. routes
Anthropic IDs through claude-code (with `CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK=1`) and
everything else through opencode's `amazon-bedrock` provider — keeps the
catalog flat for an audience that needs version pinning rather than aliasing.
accepts either `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` or `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` +
`AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` for auth; both validated alongside `AWS_REGION` and
`BEDROCK_MODEL_ID` in `validateAgentApiKey`. catalog drift tests, the bumps
cron, and per-alias smoke scripts all skip routing slugs since there's no
fixed `resolve` to validate.
docs/bedrock.mdx walks through setup; wiki/model-resolution.md has a section
explaining why bedrock breaks the usual alias pattern.
closes pullfrog/pullfrog#40
* ci: add bedrock env vars to test workflows
mirrors the new bedrock provider's required env vars (AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK
inherited from org secret + AWS_REGION + BEDROCK_MODEL_ID hardcoded) into both
.github/workflows/test.yml files so the ci.test "env vars cover all provider
API keys" assertion passes.
* docs(bedrock): clearer setup flow + screenshot of model selector
restructures the setup section into three concrete steps in execution order:
select Bedrock from the dropdown, store the bearer token as a secret (Pullfrog
or GitHub — links to keys.mdx for the trade-off), then add region + model id
directly in pullfrog.yml since neither is sensitive. enable-model-access in
the Bedrock console moved to step 4 (only required once per model and only
when AWS rejects the call, not blocking on first run).
adds a screenshot of the console model selector with Amazon Bedrock selected
so readers can recognize the UI state they're aiming for.
* fix(bedrock): tolerate raw Bedrock model IDs in validateAgentApiKey
main.ts passes the resolved model into validateAgentApiKey
(`payload.proxyModel ?? resolvedModel ?? payload.model`). For Bedrock,
`resolveModel` translates `bedrock/byok` into the raw AWS model ID
(e.g. `us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1`), which has no `/` and so
trips parseModel inside getModelEnvVars.
Detect the no-slash case and re-run the bedrock setup check (auth +
region; BEDROCK_MODEL_ID is already enforced upstream by resolveModel).
Caught by PR #720 e2e dispatch on pullfrog/preview-720-bedrock —
"invalid model slug 'us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1' — expected
'provider/model'". Two regression tests cover the raw-ID path.
* fix(bedrock): always prepend amazon-bedrock/ prefix when bedrock-routed
opencode.ts was gating the prefix-injection on `!isBedrockAnthropicId(rawModel)`,
on the theory that Anthropic Bedrock IDs always go through claude-code. But
`PULLFROG_AGENT=opencode` is a documented escape hatch — when it forces
opencode for an Anthropic Bedrock model, the prefix still has to be added or
opencode fails with 'Model not found: <modelId>/.'.
The Anthropic-vs-other discriminant only belongs in resolveAgent. Once an
agent is selected, it should consistently honor the bedrock route.
Caught by the PULLFROG_AGENT=opencode + Opus 4.6 e2e on
pullfrog/preview-720-bedrock — run 25823437606.
* ui+docs(bedrock): bespoke setup callout + clearer docs
UI:
- BedrockSetupCallout in components/AgentSettings.tsx covers both the
Model costs section and the onboarding card. Detects bedrock via
resolveDisplayAlias().routing === "bedrock", shows a dedicated message
("store AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK as a secret, then put AWS_REGION +
BEDROCK_MODEL_ID directly in pullfrog.yml") + link to the setup guide.
Replaces the generic "X, Y, or Z is required" prompt that misrepresented
the three values as three separate secrets to add (and used the wrong
"or" connector for what's actually an AND).
- OnboardingCard re-uses the same callout with the gradient-card variant.
Docs:
- Drop the obsolete "Enable model access" step. AWS retired the manual
enrollment page; foundation models auto-enable on first invocation.
Anthropic models still need a one-time use-case form for first-time
users — surfaced under the AccessDenied troubleshooting entry.
- Drop the "Testing a different model in one run" PULLFROG_MODEL note.
It introduced the secrets-vs-vars distinction we want to keep out of
the bedrock setup story.
- Step 3 already recommends hardcoding region + model id in pullfrog.yml.
Workflow template:
- The default pullfrog.yml customers receive (utils/github/pullfrog.yml.ts)
now references AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK from secrets but inlines
AWS_REGION and BEDROCK_MODEL_ID as plain values. Matches the docs.
* fix(bedrock): three review-caught edges in routing + UI copy
Addresses three real issues from PR #720 review:
1. agent.ts: PULLFROG_MODEL=bedrock/byok no longer leaks the literal
sentinel "bedrock" downstream. resolveCliModel returns the alias's
resolve field verbatim, which for routing entries IS the sentinel.
Refactored both the env-override and slug-lookup paths through a
shared resolveSlug() that recognizes routing aliases and defers to
their backing env var (BEDROCK_MODEL_ID).
2. models.ts: isBedrockAnthropicId() now anchors on a discrete
dot/slash/colon-segment match (case-insensitive) instead of a
substring contains. The substring check was fragile in both
directions for inference-profile ARNs (BEDROCK_MODEL_ID accepts
ARNs per AWS docs) — a non-Anthropic profile whose user-chosen name
contained "anthropic" would mis-route to claude-code, and an
Anthropic profile whose name omitted it would miss
CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK=1.
3. AgentSettings.tsx: BedrockSetupCallout's configured-state copy
showed "AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK configured" even when the user
satisfied the gate via AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID + AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
gaslighting access-key users about a secret they never set.
Detect which auth method is actually present and name the right
secret(s) in the success message.
Regression tests in models.test.ts (5 new isBedrockAnthropicId cases
including positive and negative ARN forms) and agent.test.ts (2 new
PULLFROG_MODEL=bedrock/byok cases). 171/171 action tests pass.
* yml template: add commented AWS access-key alternative for Bedrock auth
Mirrors the IAM access-key path verified end-to-end on PR #720 e2e
run 25830764987. Bearer token stays as the primary nudge; the access-key
pair is the fallback for users who can't mint Bedrock API keys.
* yml template: drop redundant 'or, alternatively' annotation
* ui+docs(bedrock): rewrite callout copy + refresh screenshot
Reframes the BedrockSetupCallout away from generic BYOK language to a
Bedrock-specific message: leads with "Amazon Bedrock is configured
entirely via environment variables", lists all four (auth, region,
model id), and ends with the requested CTA sentence ("click below to
learn more about Bedrock support in Pullfrog").
Promotes the "Bedrock setup guide" docs link from an inline anchor to
a prominent button (always visible, regardless of auth state). The
"Add AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK" affordance is now a secondary chip
shown only when no auth secret is configured.
Refreshes docs/images/model-selector-bedrock.png to capture the new
callout — the prior screenshot still showed the old generic
"BYOK / X, Y, or Z required" wording.
* rename agent key to opencode and add skill invocation coverage.
add skill-invoke tests for claude and opencode with local play-based validation signals, update CI matrices, and include the current tracked refactors in this branch for review.
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* exclude agent-specific skill-invoke tests from wrong agent in CI matrix
* address review follow-up and preserve workflow run UI tweak.
switch changed-agents ci coverage to exercise the opentoad implementation path while keeping the opencode expectation, and include the local workflow run client interaction updates requested on this branch.
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* remove opentoad agent filename from runtime.
rename the opencode harness implementation file from opentoad.ts to opencode.ts and update ci coverage input accordingly so action code no longer carries the old filename.
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* ensure security prompt bypass is set on every test fixture.
this keeps adversarial and permissions harnesses from being blocked by the default prompt-injection refusal path during CI security tests.
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* sandbox native filesystem tools to prevent /proc/self/environ exfiltration
the agent's native Read/Grep/Edit tools can bypass the shell sandbox by
reading /proc/self/environ directly. this adds agent-native filesystem
restrictions using the highest-precedence, non-overridable config for each CLI:
OpenCode: OPENCODE_PERMISSION env var with external_directory deny-all + /tmp allow,
plus deletion of untrusted .opencode/plugins/ and .opencode/tools/ before launch.
Claude Code: managed-settings.json at /etc/claude-code/ with denyRead, permissions.deny,
allowManagedPermissionRulesOnly, allowManagedHooksOnly. also --setting-sources user and
--disallowedTools path patterns as belt-and-suspenders.
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* add Glob to Claude Code /proc and /sys deny lists
closes gap identified in review — Glob can enumerate /proc entries.
added to both managed-settings.json permissions.deny and --disallowedTools.
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* run token-exfil test with both agents, hint at native /proc reads
changed tag from "agnostic" (opentoad-only) to "security" so the test
runs with both opentoad and claude. updated prompt to explicitly instruct
the agent to try reading /proc/self/environ via native Read tool.
added API keys to action-agnostic CI job for claude support.
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* move token-exfil to crossagent matrix, remove redundant permissions.deny
- moved token-exfil from agnostic/ to crossagent/ so it runs via the
agent matrix (claude + opentoad in parallel) instead of sequentially
- removed permissions.deny per-tool rules from managed-settings.json;
sandbox.filesystem.denyRead is the single enforcement mechanism
- reverted action-agnostic env vars to minimal set
- updated wiki to match
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* document post-spawn API key deletion analysis in security wiki
evaluated whether API key env vars can be deleted from agent processes
after spawn. OpenCode snapshots env at startup (safe to delete), but
Claude Code re-reads process.env per request (not viable). documented
as further exploration item with per-agent breakdown and caveats.
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* fix stale tokenExfil path references in wiki docs
moved from test/agnostic/ to test/crossagent/ in directory tree
and adversarial test example.
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* revert accidental prisma.config.ts changes
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* hardcode PULLFROG_MODEL per agent in test runner to avoid DB model mismatch
when PULLFROG_AGENT forces a specific agent, the DB-configured model may
belong to a different provider (e.g. openai model with claude agent).
PULLFROG_MODEL short-circuits the DB slug resolution entirely.
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* feat: add Claude Code agent for Anthropic model users
Re-adds Claude Code support (removed in #478) so users with Anthropic API
keys or Claude Code OAuth tokens can use their Claude subscriptions directly.
When an Anthropic model is selected and Claude Code credentials are available,
the system auto-selects the Claude agent instead of OpenCode. The harness
mirrors opentoad's security model: native Bash blocked via --disallowedTools,
MCP ShellTool for restricted shell, ASKPASS for git auth. Includes NDJSON
streaming, provider error detection, cache/cost tracking, browser skill,
and todo progress tracking.
Key changes:
- action/agents/claude.ts: full Claude Code harness
- action/utils/agent.ts: auto-select Claude for anthropic/* models
- action/utils/providerErrors.ts: extracted shared provider error detection
- action/utils/skills.ts: extracted shared skill installation (agent-aware)
- action/models.ts: add CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN to anthropic envVars
- action/utils/docker.ts: add CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN to test env allowlist
- CI: add claude to test matrix, pass CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN secret
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* fix: remove unused toolId variable, fix apiKeys test env cleanup
The apiKeys test cleanup stripped *_API_KEY vars but missed
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN which doesn't match that pattern.
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* fix: strip provider prefix from PULLFROG_MODEL in Claude agent
the env override path was returning the raw value (e.g.
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5") without stripping the provider prefix,
causing the Claude CLI to receive an invalid model ID.
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* fix: remove dead cliPath field, add CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN to workflows
remove unused cliPath from Claude agent RunParams, and pass
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN through all pullfrog.yml workflow templates
so users with Claude Pro/Team subscriptions can use their membership.
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* fix: block Bash subagent in Claude Code disallowedTools
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* chore: update model snapshot (opencode/openrouter latest → qwen3.6-plus-free)
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* add OpenRouter proxy for managed model routing and OSS program
proxy layer that mints ephemeral OpenRouter keys for users without BYOK
API keys. two paths: pro plan users get their selected model proxied via
OpenRouter; OSS program repos (hard-coded allowlist in config.ts) get
free Claude Opus. BYOK env vars (PULLFROG_MODEL/OPENCODE_MODEL) always
take precedence.
frontend: OSS repos see a static "Opus (Free)" badge with the model
dropdown disabled and no API key requirement. all models now carry
openRouterResolve metadata for proxy target resolution.
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* implement OSS program: proxy infrastructure for free model credits
server-side OSS allowlist determines eligible repos. action mints
ephemeral OpenRouter keys via OIDC-authenticated /api/proxy-token
endpoint (idempotent on runId, $10 per-key safety limit). keys are
disabled on workflow completion when no running refs remain. HWM-based
usage sync tracks cumulative spend per account.
schema: ProxyKey model, Account.usageUsd/activeKeyId, WorkflowRun.proxyKeyId
action: OIDC credential stashing, resolveProxyModel uses server oss flag
frontend: isOss flows from server page to components (no client allowlist)
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* address PR review: repo cross-check, key retirement lifecycle, dead code removal
- proxy-token: verify runId belongs to OIDC-authenticated repo via repo relation
- add retireKey() shared primitive: disable in OpenRouter first, then mark disabled in DB
- rotateKey: retire old active key after swap to prevent orphans
- webhook: replace inline cleanupProxyKey with retireKey calls
- syncAccountUsage: skip disabled keys
- remove vestigial AccountPlan/plan field from action types
- add disabled field to ProxyKey schema + migration
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* replace deprecated opencode/mimo-v2-flash-free with mimo-v2-pro-free
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* fix migration ordering: rename disabled migration to sort after table creation
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* squash proxy key migrations into single migration
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* add preview repo to OSS allowlist for testing
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* populate OSS allowlist from oss-program-invitees.json
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* format oss-program-invitees.json
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* add installed public repos to OSS allowlist
split ossRepos into three provenance-tracked lists:
- internalRepos (pullfrog, colinhacks, RobinTail)
- installedPublicRepos (external public non-fork repos with active installs)
- invitees (from oss-program-invitees.json)
also adds scripts/list-oss-candidates.ts to regenerate the installed list
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* fix: resolve tokens before clearing OIDC env vars
resolveTokens → acquireNewToken → isOIDCAvailable() checks
ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_URL/TOKEN env vars. The new OIDC
stashing code was deleting them in restricted shell mode before
resolveTokens ran, causing it to fall through to the GitHub App
path which requires GITHUB_APP_ID/GITHUB_PRIVATE_KEY.
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* derive proxy-token auth from OIDC claims, add ensureWorkflowRun upsert
- proxy-token no longer requires body.runId; uses claims.run_id + claims.repository
- shared ensureWorkflowRun upsert called from both webhook and proxy-token
- workflow_run_requested handler now eagerly creates WorkflowRun records
- eliminates race condition between webhook and action proxy-token call
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* hardcode PULLFROG_ACCOUNT_ID, document preview debugging lessons
GitHub node IDs are constant — no reason for this to be an env var.
Removes the trailing-newline bug that caused P2025 errors.
Adds wiki docs on workflow testing, Vercel env gotchas, and Neon
preview branch discovery.
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* fix: parse OpenRouter create-key response correctly
the API returns `key` at the top level, not inside `data`
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* onboarding cards, unlock OSS model selection, simplify console
- add OnboardingCard component with two states: workflow install
and model+test (dispatches "Tell me a joke" for test run)
- replace PromptBox overlay gates with dedicated onboarding cards;
PromptBox is now just the form, always enabled
- use hasWorkflowRuns DB check to decide onboarding vs promptbox
- unlock ModelSelector for OSS repos (was locked to Opus badge);
resolve proxyModel from repo's selected model alias in run-context
- rename "API key" row to "Model costs" with pure client-side states:
OSS covered, auto-resolve, free model, BYOK with env var names
- add "(Recommended)" badge to model aliases with recommended: true
- remove OSS_MODEL_DISPLAY_NAME constant and secrets-fetching logic
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* update stale xai model snapshot
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* rename Permissions to Security, hide git push toggle, add shell isolation toggle with disabled state for public repos, remove opentoad agent name from logs
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* chevron hover states, sidebar hooks/security entries
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* address PR review feedback: rename recommended→preferred, fix dispatch orphan, update wiki docs
- rename `recommended` to `preferred` in model alias registry to distinguish
from the UI "Recommended" badge (which is hardcoded for opus + codex only)
- cancel precreated WorkflowRun when workflow lookup fails in dispatch-workflow
- replace run_sql/vercel env pull in wiki docs with neonctl + Prisma pattern
- extend scripts/neon-branch.ts to output DATABASE_URL via neonctl
- add Recommended badge to GPT Codex alongside Claude Opus in ModelSelector
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- split triggers.mdx into direct-prompting, pr-reviews, issue-enrichment, coding-tasks
- rename manual-setup.mdx to headless-action.mdx (CI integration)
- reorganize sidebar into Getting started / Usage / Reference groups
- add redirects for /triggers and /manual-setup
- add PULLFROG_MODEL env var support across action, workflows, and docs
- rewrite models.mdx with aliases, free models, resolution chain, routers
- update all cross-references in app, components, and docs
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* agent & model refactor with ASKPASS git auth, UI restructure, clerk v7
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* fix stale agent/effort refs, add tests for askpass + model resolution
- reviewCleanup.ts: payload.agent -> payload.model, remove effort
- selectMode.ts PlanEdit: remove delegation/subagent/effort references
- pullfrog.yml.ts: update env vars (drop GOOGLE_API_KEY/CURSOR_API_KEY,
add GOOGLE_GENERATIVE_AI_API_KEY/XAI_API_KEY/MOONSHOT_API_KEY/OPENCODE_API_KEY)
- FlagsSettings/RepoInstructionsSection: remove stale effort/timeout copy
- new: gitAuthServer.test.ts (10 tests — lifecycle, token delivery, tamper detection, script gen)
- new: agent.test.ts (4 tests — default opentoad, AGENT_OVERRIDE, invalid override)
- new: models.test.ts (19 tests — parseModel, resolution, registry invariants)
- update models.dev snapshot
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* fix changed-agents.sh to filter legacy agent files from CI matrix
legacy agent files (claude.ts, codex.ts, etc.) are @ts-nocheck and not
exported from index.ts. changed-agents.sh now reads index.ts imports to
build the active agent set and treats changes to inactive files as
non-agent changes (opentoad canary only).
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* remove MCP file tools, old agent harnesses, and obsolete security tests
ASKPASS-based git auth makes the old MCP file tool security layer unnecessary:
- token never in subprocess env, so symlink/gitattributes/hook attacks can't exfiltrate it
- agents now use native file tools (OpenCode builtin read/edit)
deleted:
- action/mcp/file.ts (file_read, file_write, file_edit, file_delete, list_directory)
- action/mcp/index.ts (dead re-export)
- agent harnesses: claude.ts, codex.ts, cursor.ts, gemini.ts, opencode.ts
- opencode-runner.ts (inlined into opentoad.ts)
- security tests that validated MCP file tool restrictions
- commented-out three-step review flow (~300 lines)
- sanitizeSchema/wrapSchema dead code from mcp/shared.ts
- OPENCODE_MODEL_MINI/MAX env vars (effort-level model overrides removed)
updated test prompts to use generic file ops instead of MCP tool names.
restored pkg-json-scripts + requirements-txt-attack (test --ignore-scripts defense).
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* bump actions/checkout v4 → v6 (node 24)
node 20 actions deprecated june 2, 2026.
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* temporarily disable fail-fast on agnostic tests to debug checkout@v6
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* re-enable fail-fast on agnostic tests
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* fix test token mismatch: mint OIDC tokens scoped to target repo
CI tests override GITHUB_REPOSITORY to pullfrog/test-repo but inherit
the runner's GITHUB_TOKEN (scoped to pullfrog/app), causing 401s on
every run-context fetch. Clear GITHUB_TOKEN in the test subprocess so
ensureGitHubToken() mints a properly scoped token via OIDC.
Also centralizes the default GITHUB_REPOSITORY in runAgentStreaming
instead of repeating it in every test file, and fixes preview-cleanup
to remove workers from all queues (not just name-matching ones).
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* fix ensureGitHubToken to try OIDC when app credentials are absent
ensureGitHubToken only attempted token minting when GITHUB_APP_ID and
GITHUB_PRIVATE_KEY were set. In CI, OIDC is available but app creds
aren't exposed — so the guard prevented minting entirely.
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* dead code cleanup: remove remnants of deleted agents, file tools, effort system
remove unused @anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk and @openai/codex-sdk deps,
orphaned file-tool security tests, dead GEMINI_MODEL passthrough, stale
opencode-runner wiki refs, deleted test file references, and MCP file tool
docs. rename docs/effort → docs/models. fix vitest setup: move dotenv to
globalSetup (runs once before forks instead of per-file, 19s → 200ms).
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* address review feedback: remove dead code, update stale references
- remove AGENT_OVERRIDE (only opentoad exists)
- remove shellToolName plumbing (always restricted shell)
- bump action version to 0.0.179
- remove CURSOR_API_KEY from all workflows/configs
- remove OPENCODE_MODEL_MINI/MAX from workflows/docs
- delete wiki/effort.md, rewrite docs/effort.mdx as "Models"
- rewrite wiki/modes.md: orchestrator/subagent → single agent
- simplify flag system: drop builtin flag extraction (debug, effort,
timeout, agent), keep custom flag replacement only
- reserve all legacy flag names to prevent custom flag conflicts
Made-with: Cursor
* regenerate lockfile after removing claude-agent-sdk and codex-sdk
Made-with: Cursor
* fix import ordering, add lockfile check to pre-push hook
Made-with: Cursor
* remove dead debug payload field, stale packageExtensions
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* merge proc-sandbox and token-exfil into a single test
proc-sandbox and token-exfil were duplicative — both tested that
SANDBOX_TEST_TOKEN couldn't be exfiltrated. consolidated into
token-exfil with shell:restricted (which actually exercises filterEnv)
and the /proc attack vector hints from proc-sandbox.
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* fix wiki adversarial.md to match actual tokenExfil validator
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the root workflow was updated to fail-fast: true but the action
workflow wasn't updated to match. the ci consistency test enforces
they stay in sync.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>