The bash tool always runs in a Unix-like shell (bash/sh), even on Windows (via Git Bash, WSL, etc.), so we should always use unix export syntax instead of detecting the shell type dynamically.
Fixes#983Fixes#889
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- Delete PSModulePath in beforeEach() to prevent CI cross-platform detection
- Set SHELL=/bin/bash to ensure tests start with clean Unix-like environment
- Fixes flaky test failures on GitHub Actions CI runners
- Tests can still override these values for PowerShell-specific behavior
Previous `VAR=val cmd` format only applied to first command in chains.
New `export VAR=val; cmd` format ensures variables persist for all commands.
Also increased test timeouts for todo-continuation-enforcer stability.
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OpenCode's bash tool ignores args.env and uses hardcoded process.env in spawn().
Work around this by prepending GIT_EDITOR, EDITOR, VISUAL, and PAGER env vars
directly to the command string. Only applies to git commands to avoid bloating
non-git commands.
Added shellEscape() and buildEnvPrefix() helper functions to properly escape
env var values and construct the prefix string.
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