## Summary
- standardize remote compaction test mocking around one default behavior
in shared helpers
- make default remote compact mocks mirror production shape: keep
`message/user` + `message/developer`, drop assistant/tool artifacts,
then append a summary user message
- switch non-special `compact_remote` tests to the shared default mock
instead of ad-hoc JSON payloads
## Special-case tests that still use explicit mocks
- remote compaction error payload / HTTP failure behavior
- summary-only compact output behavior
- manual `/compact` with no prior user messages
- stale developer-instruction injection coverage
## Why
This removes inconsistent manual remote compaction fixtures and gives us
one source of truth for normal remote compact behavior, while preserving
explicit mocks only where tests intentionally cover non-default
behavior.
zsh fork PR stack:
- https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12051👈
- https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12052
With upcoming support for a fork of zsh that allows us to intercept
`execve` and run execpolicy checks for each subcommand as part of a
`CommandExecution`, it will be possible for there to be multiple
approval requests for a shell command like `/path/to/zsh -lc 'git status
&& rg \"TODO\" src && make test'`.
To support that, this PR introduces a new `approval_id` field across
core, protocol, and app-server so that we can associate approvals
properly for subcommands.
### Summary
Ensure that we use the model value from the response header only so that
we are guaranteed with the correct slug name. We are no longer checking
against the model value from response so that we are less likely to have
false positive.
There are two different treatments - for SSE we use the header from the
response and for websocket we check top-level events.
* Add v2 server notifications `thread/archived` and `thread/unarchived`
with a `threadId` payload.
* Wire new events into `thread/archive` and `thread/unarchive` success
paths.
* Update app-server protocol/schema/docs accordingly.
Testing:
- Updated archive/unarchive end-to-end tests to verify both
notifications are emitted with the expected thread id payload.
## Summary
- change the cwd-change prompt (shown when resuming/forking across
different directories) so `Ctrl+C`/`Ctrl+D` exits the session instead of
implicitly selecting "Use session directory"
- introduce explicit prompt and resolver exit outcomes so this intent is
propagated cleanly through both startup resume/fork and in-app `/resume`
flows
- add a unit test that verifies `Ctrl+C` exits rather than selecting an
option
## Why
Previously, pressing `Ctrl+C` on this prompt silently picked one of the
options, which made it hard to abort. This aligns the prompt with the
expected quit behavior.
## Codex author
`codex resume 019c6d39-bbfb-7dc3-8008-1388a054e86d`