When user explicitly configures an agent model in oh-my-opencode.json,
that model should take priority over the active model in OpenCode's config
(which may just be the system default, not a deliberate UI selection).
This fixes the issue where user-configured models from plugin providers
(e.g., google/antigravity-*) were being overridden by the fallback chain
because config.model was being passed as uiSelectedModel regardless of
whether the user had an explicit config.
The fix:
- Only pass uiSelectedModel when there's no explicit userModel config
- If user has configured a model, let resolveModelPipeline use it directly
Fixes#1573
- Add "anthropic-effort" to HookNameSchema enum
- Import and create hook in plugin entry with isHookEnabled guard
- Wire chat.params event handler to invoke the effort hook
- First hook to use the chat.params lifecycle event from plugin
Injects `output_config: { effort: "max" }` via AI SDK's providerOptions
when all conditions are met:
- variant is "max" (sisyphus, prometheus, metis, oracle, unspecified-high, ultrawork)
- model matches claude-opus-4[-.]6 pattern
- provider is anthropic, opencode, or github-copilot (with claude model)
Respects existing effort value if already set. Normalizes model IDs
with dots to hyphens for consistent matching.
Fixes#1521. When hook matcher patterns contained regex special characters
like parentheses, the pattern-matcher would throw 'SyntaxError: Invalid
regular expression: unmatched parentheses' because these characters were
not escaped before constructing the RegExp.
The fix escapes all regex special characters (.+?^${}()|[\]\) EXCEPT
the asterisk (*) which is intentionally converted to .* for glob-style
matching.
Add comprehensive test suite for pattern-matcher covering:
- Exact matching (case-insensitive)
- Wildcard matching (glob-style *)
- Pipe-separated patterns
- All regex special characters (parentheses, brackets, etc.)
- Edge cases (empty matcher, complex patterns)
After model version update (opus-4-5 → opus-4-6), several agents had
identical duplicate fallback entries for the same model. The anthropic-only
entry was a superset covered by the broader providers entry, making it dead
code. Consolidate to single entry with all providers.
Cubic found that registering task-continuation-enforcer recovery callbacks
overrode the todo-continuation-enforcer callbacks. Compose the callbacks
so both enforcers receive abort/recovery notifications.
Mirrors todo-continuation-enforcer but reads from file-based task storage
instead of OpenCode's todo API. Includes 19 tests covering all skip
conditions, abort detection, countdown, and recovery scenarios.
Hephaestus now appears when any of its providers (openai, github-copilot, opencode) is
connected, rather than requiring the exact gpt-5.2-codex model. This allows users with
newer codex models (e.g., gpt-5.3-codex) to use Hephaestus without manual config overrides.
- Add requiresProvider field to ModelRequirement type
- Add isAnyProviderConnected() helper in model-availability
- Update hephaestus config from requiresModel to requiresProvider
- Update cli model-fallback to handle requiresProvider checks
Add claude-opus-4-6 as the first anthropic provider entry before
claude-opus-4-5 across all agent and category fallback chains.
Also add high variant mapping for think-mode switcher.