## Context
This is the next step in the plugin auth-routing stack. The earlier PRs
make `PluginsManager` auth-aware and move the broad App/MCP surface
decision into that layer. This PR narrows the ChatGPT/SIWC behavior so
we only hide a plugin MCP server when it conflicts with an App
declaration of the same name.
In product terms: if a plugin exposes both an App route and MCP route
for `foo`, ChatGPT/SIWC sessions should use the App route for `foo`. If
the same plugin also exposes a separate MCP server like `foo2`, that MCP
server should remain available.
```json
// .app.json
{
"apps": {
"foo": {
"id": "connector_abc"
}
}
}
```
```json
// .mcp.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"foo": {
"url": "https://mcp.foo.com/mcp"
},
"foo2": {
"url": "https://mcp.foo2.com/mcp"
}
}
}
```
## Stack
- PR1: #27652 seed plugin manager auth at construction.
- PR2: #27459 route plugin surfaces by auth mode.
- PR3: #27607 dedupe plugin MCP servers by App declaration name.
- PR4: #27602 preserve plugin Apps in connector listings.
- PR5: #27461 skip install-time plugin MCP OAuth for matching App
routes.
## Summary
- Preserve App declaration names in loaded plugin metadata.
- Keep public effective App outputs as deduped connector IDs for
existing callers.
- For ChatGPT/SIWC, suppress only plugin MCP servers whose names match
declared App names.
## Validation
```bash
cargo fmt --all
cargo test -p codex-core-plugins plugin_auth_projection
cargo test -p codex-core-plugins effective_apps
cargo test -p codex-core-plugins read_plugin_for_config_installed_git_source_reads_from_cache_without_cloning
cargo test -p codex-core explicit_plugin_mentions_use_apps_for_chatgpt_dual_surface_plugins
cargo test -p codex-core explicit_plugin_mentions_keep_non_conflicting_mcp_for_chatgpt_auth
cargo test -p codex-app-server --test all plugin_install_filters_disallowed_apps_needing_auth
git diff --check
```
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Co-authored-by: Xin Lin <xl@openai.com>
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