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* fix(action): dedupe concurrent checkout_pr calls + guard cross-PR clobber (#642) agents occasionally emit duplicate parallel `checkout_pr` tool_use blocks in one turn, causing two `checkoutPrBranch` invocations to race the same `.git/shallow.lock` and one to fail with `File exists`. the prior fix (#564) added a 30s staleness sweep, but that very threshold protects the within-run concurrent case from itself. dedupe at the tool layer: a module-level `Map<pull_number, Promise>` shares a single in-flight promise across concurrent same-PR calls. the fetch race becomes architecturally impossible — first call does the work, duplicate gets the same `CheckoutPrResult`. cleared in `finally` so subsequent same-PR calls re-do the work normally. also reject cross-PR checkouts when the working tree is dirty, surfacing a clear error instead of silently overwriting uncommitted work from a prior PR. uses existing `toolState.issueNumber` (no new state). * review: use dedicated `pullNumber` toolState field for cross-PR guard per copilot review: the prior guard used `toolState.issueNumber`, which is also set by issue/comment lookup tools (issueInfo, issueComments, issueEvents, review). that conflation is intentional and correct for its only consumer (`report_progress` falls back to `issueNumber` to choose which issue/PR to comment on, and GitHub treats both via the same comment API). but it makes the field wrong for the cross-PR guard: a same-PR re-checkout after `get_issue(other)` would falsely fire and surface a misleading "from PR #other" message. introduce a separate `pullNumber` field, set only by `checkoutPrBranch` alongside `issueNumber` and `checkoutSha`. narrower invariant, no disturbance to the existing `issueNumber` semantics. * review: drop dual-write — single `issueNumber` is sufficient for the guard reverting the `pullNumber` addition. setting both `issueNumber` and `pullNumber` to the same value at the same site was a code smell — there is no scenario where they diverge. issues and PRs share GitHub's number space, and the cross-PR guard's actual job is "refuse to clobber a dirty tree when switching to a different number"; that's expressible with `issueNumber` alone. addresses copilot's original concern (misleading "from PR #X" message when X was an issue) by removing the prior-number reference from the error message entirely. the dirty paths are the actionable detail.