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  • Bridge command generation to powershell when on Windows (#2319)
    ## What? Why? How?
    - When running on Windows, codex often tries to invoke bash commands,
    which commonly fail (unless WSL is installed)
    - Fix: Detect if powershell is available and, if so, route commands to
    it
    - Also add a shell_name property to environmental context for codex to
    default to powershell commands when running in that environment
    
    ## Testing
    - Tested within WSL and powershell (e.g. get top 5 largest files within
    a folder and validated that commands generated were powershell commands)
    - Tested within Zsh
    - Updated unit tests
    
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    Co-authored-by: Eddy Escardo <eddy@openai.com>
  • chore: upgrade to Rust 1.89 (#2465)
    Codex created this PR from the following prompt:
    
    > upgrade this entire repo to Rust 1.89. Note that this requires
    updating codex-rs/rust-toolchain.toml as well as the workflows in
    .github/. Make sure that things are "clippy clean" as this change will
    likely uncover new Clippy errors. `just fmt` and `cargo clippy --tests`
    are sufficient to check for correctness
    
    Note this modifies a lot of lines because it folds nested `if`
    statements using `&&`.
    
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    * __->__ #2465
  • Added allow-expect-in-tests / allow-unwrap-in-tests (#2328)
    This PR:
    * Added the clippy.toml to configure allowable expect / unwrap usage in
    tests
    * Removed as many expect/allow lines as possible from tests
    * moved a bunch of allows to expects where possible
    
    Note: in integration tests, non `#[test]` helper functions are not
    covered by this so we had to leave a few lingering `expect(expect_used`
    checks around
  • chore: introduce ConversationManager as a clearinghouse for all conversations (#2240)
    This PR does two things because after I got deep into the first one I
    started pulling on the thread to the second:
    
    - Makes `ConversationManager` the place where all in-memory
    conversations are created and stored. Previously, `MessageProcessor` in
    the `codex-mcp-server` crate was doing this via its `session_map`, but
    this is something that should be done in `codex-core`.
    - It unwinds the `ctrl_c: tokio::sync::Notify` that was threaded
    throughout our code. I think this made sense at one time, but now that
    we handle Ctrl-C within the TUI and have a proper `Op::Interrupt` event,
    I don't think this was quite right, so I removed it. For `codex exec`
    and `codex proto`, we now use `tokio::signal::ctrl_c()` directly, but we
    no longer make `Notify` a field of `Codex` or `CodexConversation`.
    
    Changes of note:
    
    - Adds the files `conversation_manager.rs` and `codex_conversation.rs`
    to `codex-core`.
    - `Codex` and `CodexSpawnOk` are no longer exported from `codex-core`:
    other crates must use `CodexConversation` instead (which is created via
    `ConversationManager`).
    - `core/src/codex_wrapper.rs` has been deleted in favor of
    `ConversationManager`.
    - `ConversationManager::new_conversation()` returns `NewConversation`,
    which is in line with the `new_conversation` tool we want to add to the
    MCP server. Note `NewConversation` includes `SessionConfiguredEvent`, so
    we eliminate checks in cases like `codex-rs/core/tests/client.rs` to
    verify `SessionConfiguredEvent` is the first event because that is now
    internal to `ConversationManager`.
    - Quite a bit of code was deleted from
    `codex-rs/mcp-server/src/message_processor.rs` since it no longer has to
    manage multiple conversations itself: it goes through
    `ConversationManager` instead.
    - `core/tests/live_agent.rs` has been deleted because I had to update a
    bunch of tests and all the tests in here were ignored, and I don't think
    anyone ever ran them, so this was just technical debt, at this point.
    - Removed `notify_on_sigint()` from `util.rs` (and in a follow-up, I
    hope to refactor the blandly-named `util.rs` into more descriptive
    files).
    - In general, I started replacing local variables named `codex` as
    `conversation`, where appropriate, though admittedly I didn't do it
    through all the integration tests because that would have added a lot of
    noise to this PR.
    
    
    
    
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  • Include output truncation message in tool call results (#2183)
    To avoid model being confused about incomplete output.
  • [approval_policy] Add OnRequest approval_policy (#1865)
    ## Summary
    A split-up PR of #1763 , stacked on top of a tools refactor #1858 to
    make the change clearer. From the previous summary:
    
    > Let's try something new: tell the model about the sandbox, and let it
    decide when it will need to break the sandbox. Some local testing
    suggests that it works pretty well with zero iteration on the prompt!
    
    ## Testing
    - [x] Added unit tests
    - [x] Tested locally and it appears to work smoothly!
  • feat: stream exec stdout events (#1786)
    ## Summary
    - stream command stdout as `ExecCommandStdout` events
    - forward streamed stdout to clients and ignore in human output
    processor
    - adjust call sites for new streaming API
  • Trim bash lc and run with login shell (#1725)
    include .zshenv, .zprofile by running with the `-l` flag and don't start
    a shell inside a shell when we see the typical `bash -lc` invocation.