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Refs #3772 (the rotation half — EPIPE shutdown-noise suppression remains a separate follow-up). `src/shared/logger.ts` appends every entry to `os.tmpdir()/oh-my-opencode.log` via `fs.appendFileSync` with no size cap. On long-running or busy projects the file grows into the multi-GB range — a real-world reproduction on one machine showed a 4.5 GB `oh-my-opencode.log.1` accumulated from per-shutdown noise across many sessions. Eats `%TEMP%` on Windows and `/tmp` on Unix. Add size-based rotation inside the existing batched `flush()` path: oh-my-opencode.log → oh-my-opencode.log.1 oh-my-opencode.log.1 → oh-my-opencode.log.2 (oldest dropped) Cap is 50 MB per file; worst-case on-disk footprint is therefore ~150 MB. The check runs only inside `flush()`, so the cost is amortized over `BUFFER_SIZE_LIMIT` (50 entries) or the 500 ms flush timer. All filesystem ops stay wrapped in try/catch — logging must never throw — and a failed rotation leaves existing on-disk state intact rather than crashing the agent. Pattern mirrors `src/openclaw/reply-listener-log.ts`, but with two backup slots instead of one to keep a usable history window for debugging. No config knobs in this iteration. The issue proposes `logs.max_size_mb` / `logs.max_files`, but the defaults are reasonable and adding schema is more surface area than the bug warrants. Easy to promote later (the existing test seams already let callers override the cap). Tests: - `src/shared/logger.test.ts` (new): under-threshold no-rotate, over- threshold rotates to `.1`, repeated rotation evicts oldest, rotation- failure-doesn't-throw, default path lives under `os.tmpdir()`. Uses a `mock.module(...)` substring marker so `script/run-ci-tests.ts` routes the file to its own bun process — the logger module's singleton state otherwise gets contaminated by sibling tests that mock `./shared`. Out of scope: suppressing specific shutdown-noise messages (EPIPE, `unhandledRejection received during shutdown cleanup`). The rotation cap bounds the disk impact regardless of which noise pattern is generating volume; per-message suppression can stand on its own merits in a follow-up.