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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Bolin
a4cc1a4a85 feat: introduce Permissions (#11633)
## Why
We currently carry multiple permission-related concepts directly on
`Config` for shell/unified-exec behavior (`approval_policy`,
`sandbox_policy`, `network`, `shell_environment_policy`,
`windows_sandbox_mode`).

Consolidating these into one in-memory struct makes permission handling
easier to reason about and sets up the next step: supporting named
permission profiles (`[permissions.PROFILE_NAME]`) without changing
behavior now.

This change is mostly mechanical: it updates existing callsites to go
through `config.permissions`, but it does not yet refactor those
callsites to take a single `Permissions` value in places where multiple
permission fields are still threaded separately.

This PR intentionally **does not** change the on-disk `config.toml`
format yet and keeps compatibility with legacy config keys.

## What Changed
- Introduced `Permissions` in `core/src/config/mod.rs`.
- Added `Config::permissions` and moved effective runtime permission
fields under it:
  - `approval_policy`
  - `sandbox_policy`
  - `network`
  - `shell_environment_policy`
  - `windows_sandbox_mode`
- Updated config loading/building so these effective values are still
derived from the same existing config inputs and constraints.
- Updated Windows sandbox helpers/resolution to read/write via
`permissions`.
- Threaded the new field through all permission consumers across core
runtime, app-server, CLI/exec, TUI, and sandbox summary code.
- Updated affected tests to reference `config.permissions.*`.
- Renamed the struct/field from
`EffectivePermissions`/`effective_permissions` to
`Permissions`/`permissions` and aligned variable naming accordingly.

## Verification
- `just fix -p codex-core -p codex-tui -p codex-cli -p codex-app-server
-p codex-exec -p codex-utils-sandbox-summary`
- `cargo build -p codex-core -p codex-tui -p codex-cli -p
codex-app-server -p codex-exec -p codex-utils-sandbox-summary`
2026-02-12 14:42:54 -08:00
Charley Cunningham
d509df676b Cleanup collaboration mode variants (#10404)
## Summary

This PR simplifies collaboration modes to the visible set `default |
plan`, while preserving backward compatibility for older partners that
may still send legacy mode
names.

Specifically:
- Renames the old Code behavior to **Default**.
- Keeps **Plan** as-is.
- Removes **Custom** mode behavior (fallbacks now resolve to Default).
- Keeps `PairProgramming` and `Execute` internally for compatibility
plumbing, while removing them from schema/API and UI visibility.
- Adds legacy input aliasing so older clients can still send old mode
names.

## What Changed

1. Mode enum and compatibility
- `ModeKind` now uses `Plan` + `Default` as active/public modes.
- `ModeKind::Default` deserialization accepts legacy values:
  - `code`
  - `pair_programming`
  - `execute`
  - `custom`
- `PairProgramming` and `Execute` variants remain in code but are hidden
from protocol/schema generation.
- `Custom` variant is removed; previous custom fallbacks now map to
`Default`.

2. Collaboration presets and templates
- Built-in presets now return only:
  - `Plan`
  - `Default`
- Template rename:
  - `core/templates/collaboration_mode/code.md` -> `default.md`
- `execute.md` and `pair_programming.md` remain on disk but are not
surfaced in visible preset lists.

3. TUI updates
- Updated user-facing naming and prompts from “Code” to “Default”.
- Updated mode-cycle and indicator behavior to reflect only visible
`Plan` and `Default`.
- Updated corresponding tests and snapshots.

4. request_user_input behavior
- `request_user_input` remains allowed only in `Plan` mode.
- Rejection messaging now consistently treats non-plan modes as
`Default`.

5. Schemas
- Regenerated config and app-server schemas.
- Public schema types now advertise mode values as:
  - `plan`
  - `default`

## Backward Compatibility Notes

- Incoming legacy mode names (`code`, `pair_programming`, `execute`,
`custom`) are accepted and coerced to `default`.
- Outgoing/public schema surfaces intentionally expose only `plan |
default`.
- This allows tolerant ingestion of older partner payloads while
standardizing new integrations on the reduced mode set.

## Codex author
`codex fork 019c1fae-693b-7840-b16e-9ad38ea0bd00`
2026-02-03 09:23:53 -08:00
pakrym-oai
03fcd12e77 Do not append items on override turn context (#10354) 2026-02-01 18:51:26 -08:00
iceweasel-oai
c40ad65bd8 remove sandbox globals. (#9797)
Threads sandbox updates through OverrideTurnContext for active turn
Passes computed sandbox type into safety/exec
2026-01-27 11:04:23 -08:00
jif-oai
83775f4df1 feat: ephemeral threads (#9765)
Add ephemeral threads capabilities. Only exposed through the
`app-server` v2

The idea is to disable the rollout recorder for those threads.
2026-01-24 14:57:40 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
69cfc73dc6 change collaboration mode to struct (#9793)
Shouldn't cause behavioral change
2026-01-23 17:00:23 -08:00
Dylan Hurd
8b3521ee77 feat(core) update Personality on turn (#9644)
## Summary
Support updating Personality mid-Thread via UserTurn/OverwriteTurn. This
is explicitly unused by the clients so far, to simplify PRs - app-server
and tui implementations will be follow-ups.

## Testing
- [x] added integration tests
2026-01-22 12:04:23 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
1478a88eb0 Add collaboration developer instructions (#9424)
- Add additional instructions when they are available
- Make sure to update them on change either UserInput or UserTurn
2026-01-18 01:31:14 +00:00