Document the new primary chain and install-time fallback behavior for explorer and librarian.\nKeep the user-facing guidance aligned with the runtime and CLI model selection.
Co-authored-by: Sisyphus <clio-agent@sisyphuslabs.ai>
Sed-based bulk replace only touched hyphenated IDs (claude-opus-4-6)
but the tutorial prose and comparison tables used the dotted human
form 'Claude Opus 4.6' / 'Opus 4.6'. Sync those occurrences to 4.7
in:
- docs/guide/installation.md (model families table + Sisyphus tutorial)
- docs/guide/agent-model-matching.md (recommended-model table)
- docs/guide/overview.md (three references to Opus default)
Without this commit, users following the installation guide would be
told Sisyphus 'strongly recommends Opus 4.6' while the plugin itself
already routes to Opus 4.7.
Syncs the README translations, CONTRIBUTING, docs/reference,
docs/guide, docs/examples JSONC configs, and the hierarchical
src/**/AGENTS.md files with the model version bump already landed
in the source and migration commits.
Updated across README (all locales), docs/guide/, docs/reference/,
docs/examples/, AGENTS.md files, and test expectations/snapshots.
The deep category and multimodal-looker still use gpt-5.3-codex as
those are separate from the hephaestus agent.
- Upgrade minimax-m2.5 → minimax-m2.7 (latest model) across all agents and categories
- Replace minimax-m2.5-free with minimax-m2.7-highspeed (optimized speed variant)
- Expand MiniMax fallback coverage to atlas, sisyphus-junior, writing, and unspecified-low
- Add isMiniMaxModel() detection function in types.ts for model family detection
- Update all tests (58 passing) and documentation
The GitHub repository was renamed from oh-my-opencode to oh-my-openagent,
but all documentation, scripts, and source code references still pointed
to the old repository name. This caused confusion for users who saw
'oh-my-opencode' in docs but a different repo name on GitHub.
Updated all references across:
- README files (en, ko, ja, zh-cn, ru)
- CONTRIBUTING.md
- docs/ (installation, overview, configuration, etc.)
- Source code (schema URLs, GitHub API calls, issue links)
- Test snapshots
The npm package name remains 'oh-my-opencode' (unchanged).
Fixes: https://x.com/Dhruv14588676/status/2031216617762468348
Sisyphus can now fall back through Kimi and OpenAI models when Claude
is unavailable, enabling OpenAI-only users to use Sisyphus directly
instead of being redirected to Hephaestus.
Runtime chain: claude-opus-4-6 max → k2p5 → kimi-k2.5 → gpt-5.4 medium → glm-5 → big-pickle
CLI chain: claude-opus-4-6 max → k2p5 → gpt-5.4 medium → glm-5
- Update DEFAULT_CATEGORIES to use 'openai/gpt-5.4-high' directly instead of separate model + variant
- Add helper functions (isExplicitHighModel, getExplicitHighBaseModel) to preserve explicit high models during fuzzy matching
- Update category resolver to avoid collapsing explicit high models to base model + variant pair
- Update tests to verify explicit high model handling in both background and sync modes
- Update documentation examples to reflect new configuration
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Align runtime defaults, tests, docs, and generated artifacts with the newer GPT-5.4 baseline. Keep think-mode and prompt-routing expectations consistent after the model version bump.
Completely restructure the documentation to explain model-agent matching
through the "Models Are Developers" lens:
- Add narrative sections on Sisyphus (sociable lead) and Hephaestus (deep specialist)
- Explain Claude vs GPT thinking differences (mechanics vs principles)
- Reorganize agent profiles by personality type (communicators, specialists, utilities)
- Simplify model families section
- Add "About Free-Tier Fallbacks" section
- Move example configuration to customization section
This makes the guide more conceptual and memorable for users customizing
agent models.
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- Add Quick Start section with clear installation link
- Add 'How It Works: Agent Orchestration' section linking to orchestration.md
- Add 'Agent Model Matching' section with JSON configuration examples
- Restructure content flow for better readability
- Add example JSON config to agent-model-matching.md
- Maintain original voice and strong opinions while improving organization
- All links now properly reference related docs
Update README with Anthropic blocking mention and revised model descriptions.
Fix markdown table alignment in both README and installation guide.
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Restore docs/guide/agent-model-matching.md that was accidentally deleted
in commit 880c5e3b (docs restructure). Updated broken links to point to
current documentation structure.
Add 'The Bet' section to all 4 language READMEs (en, ko, ja, zh-cn):
- Models getting cheaper every month
- Models getting smarter every month
- No single provider will dominate the future
- We leverage ALL models, not just Claude
- Architecture gets more valuable as models specialize
- We're building for the open multi-model future
Also update overview.md to move 'Better Than Pure Codex' into
Hephaestus section and add 'Better Than Pure Claude Code' section
with fundamental multi-model advantage explanation.
Complete rewrite organized around model families, agent roles,
task categories, and selection priority rules.
- Model families: Claude-like (Kimi, GLM/Big Pickle), GPT,
different-behavior (Gemini, MiniMax), speed-focused (Grok, Spark)
- Agent roles: Claude-optimized, dual-prompt, GPT-native, utility
- gpt-5.3-codex-spark: extremely fast but compacts too aggressively
- Big Pickle = GLM 4.6
- Explicit guidance: do not upgrade utility agents to Opus
- opencode models / opencode auth login references at top
- Link to orchestration system guide for task categories