## Why Selected capability roots can live on a different executor and operating system from app-server. Their connector declarations must therefore be read through the executor that owns the package, without converting executor URIs into host paths. This PR adds that authority-bound reader without activating connectors or changing thread startup. ## What changed - Add a small `codex-connectors-extension` crate for executor-owned connector I/O. - Read only the app configuration explicitly declared by the resolved plugin manifest. - Read through the `ExecutorFileSystem` retained by `ResolvedExecutorPlugin`; there is no host-filesystem fallback or default-file probe. - Keep `PathUri` values intact so Windows, Unix, and remote executor paths work from any orchestrator OS. - Return full `AppDeclaration` values so the caller retains declaration names and categories for routing. - Preserve the selected plugin ID and exact executor URI in read and parse errors. The contract is intentionally narrow: selected packages are trusted, valid packages and packages that provide connectors explicitly declare their app configuration. ## Stack scope This PR is stacked on #29851. It only provides the executor-backed reader. #29856 resolves selected roots at thread start, freezes their connector snapshot, and contains the remote-capable end-to-end authority test for the complete path.
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