- Add shared Product support to marketplace plugin policy and skill
policy (no enforced yet).
- Move marketplace installation/authentication under policy and model it
as MarketplacePluginPolicy.
- Rename plugin/marketplace local manifest types to separate raw serde
shapes from resolved in-memory models.
It now supports:
- Connectors that are from installed and enabled plugins that are not
installed yet
- Plugins that are on the allowlist that are not installed yet.
- Added forceRemoteSync to plugin/install and plugin/uninstall.
- With forceRemoteSync=true, we update the remote plugin status first,
then apply the local change only if the backend call succeeds.
- Kept plugin/list(forceRemoteSync=true) as the main recon path, and for
now it treats remote enabled=false as uninstall. We
will eventually migrate to plugin/installed for more precise state
handling.
- Curated repo sync now uses GitHub HTTP, not local git.
- Curated plugin cache/versioning now uses commit SHA instead of local.
- Startup sync now always repairs or refreshes curated plugin cache from
tmp (auto update to the lastest)
wire plugin marketplace metadata through app-server endpoints:
- `plugin/list` has `installPolicy` and `authPolicy`
- `plugin/install` has plugin-level `authPolicy`
`plugin/install` also now enforces `NOT_AVAILABLE` `installPolicy` when
installing.
added tests.
add `plugin/uninstall` app-server endpoint to fully rm plugin from
plugins cache dir and rm entry from user config file.
plugin-enablement is session-scoped, so uninstalls are only picked up in
new sessions (like installs).
added tests.
1. Add a synced curated plugin marketplace and include it in marketplace
discovery.
2. Expose optional plugin.json interface metadata in plugin/list
3. Tighten plugin and marketplace path handling using validated absolute
paths.
4. Let manifests override skill, MCP, and app config paths.
5. Restrict plugin enablement/config loading to the user config layer so
plugin enablement is at global level
#### What
on `plugin/install`, check if installed apps are already authed on
chatgpt, and return list of all apps that are not. clients can use this
list to trigger auth workflows as needed.
checks are best effort based on `codex_apps` loading, much like
`app/list`.
#### Tests
Added integration tests, tested locally.
## Note-- added plugin mentions via @, but that conflicts with file
mentions
depends and builds upon #13433.
- introduces explicit `@plugin` mentions. this injects the plugin's mcp
servers, app names, and skill name format into turn context as a dev
message.
- we do not yet have UI for these mentions, so we currently parse raw
text (as opposed to skills and apps which have UI chips, autocomplete,
etc.) this depends on a `plugins/list` app-server endpoint we can feed
the UI with, which is upcoming
- also annotate mcp and app tool descriptions with the plugin(s) they
come from. this gives the model a first class way of understanding what
tools come from which plugins, which will help implicit invocation.
### Tests
Added and updated tests, unit and integration. Also confirmed locally a
raw `@plugin` injects the dev message, and the model knows about its
apps, mcps, and skills.
### first half of changes, followed by #13510
Track plugin capabilities as derived summaries on `PluginLoadOutcome`
for enabled plugins with at least one skill/app/mcp.
Also add `Plugins` section to `user_instructions` injected on session
start. These introduce the plugins concept and list enabled plugins, but
do NOT currently include paths to enabled plugins or details on what
apps/mcps the plugins contain (current plan is to inject this on
@-mention). that can be adjusted in a follow up and based on evals.
### tests
Added/updated tests, confirmed locally that new `Plugins` section +
currently enabled plugins show up in `user_instructions`.
Support marketplace.json that points to a local file, with
```
"source":
{
"source": "local",
"path": "./plugin-1"
},
```
Add a new plugin/install endpoint which add the plugin to the cache folder and enable it in config.toml.
load plugin-apps from `.app.json`.
make apps runtime-mentionable iff `codex_apps` MCP actually exposes
tools for that `connector_id`.
if the app isn't available, it's filtered out of runtime connector set,
so no tools are added and no app-mentions resolve.
right now we don't have a clean cli-side error for an app not being
installed. can look at this after.
### Tests
Added tests, tested locally that using a plugin that bundles an app
picks up the app.
Update config.toml plugin entries to use
<plugin_name>@<marketplace_name> as the key.
Plugin now stays in
[plugins/cache/marketplace-name/plugin-name/$version/]
Clean up the plugin code structure.
Add plugin install functionality (not used yet).