## Summary - skip the local `openai-curated` marketplace before marketplace loading when tool-suggest discovery uses remote plugins - preserve existing marketplace listing behavior for all other callers and when remote plugins are disabled - add regression coverage proving the curated marketplace is excluded before its malformed manifest can be read ## Why Tool-suggest discovery previously loaded every local `openai-curated` plugin manifest and only discarded that marketplace afterward when remote plugins were enabled. The remote catalog is used in that mode, so the local scan consumed CPU without contributing discoverable plugins. ## Impact Remote-plugin tool suggestion discovery no longer reads the local curated marketplace and its plugin manifests. `openai-bundled`, configured marketplaces, normal `plugin/list` behavior, and local curated discovery when remote plugins are disabled are unchanged. ## Validation - `just test -p codex-core-plugins list_marketplaces_can_skip_openai_curated_before_loading` - `just test -p codex-core list_tool_suggest_discoverable_plugins_omits_openai_curated_when_remote_enabled` - `just fmt` - `git diff --check`
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