> Mux working on behalf of Mike.
## Summary
- retune chatd subagent guidance to prefer `general` for substantial
delegated work, including read-only synthesis and planning support
- narrow `explore` guidance to repository-local code lookup and bounded
tracing
- add regression tests for planning, spawn tool, and Plan Mode guidance
text
## Tests
- `go test ./coderd/x/chatd -run
'Test(DefaultSystemPromptPlanningGuidance_SteersSubagentSelection|SpawnAgent_DescriptionSteersGeneralForSubstantialResearch|SpawnAgent_PlanModeDescriptionOmitsComputerUse|PlanningOverlaySubagentGuidance_UsesPlanModeSafeDescriptions|ExploreSubagentIsReadOnly)$'`
- `make lint`
- `make test TEST_PACKAGES=./coderd/x/chatd RUN=Guidance && make test
TEST_PACKAGES=./coderd/x/chatd RUN=Description`
- pre-commit hook during `git commit`
Fixes [CODAGT-367](https://linear.app/codercom/issue/CODAGT-367).
`TestResolveExploreToolSnapshot/*` flaked on CI (Linux and Windows) with
`context deadline exceeded` on the `GetMCPServerConfigsByIDs` call
inside `resolveExploreToolSnapshot`.
Each test setup called `server.CreateChat` twice with `MCPServerIDs` set
to fake `.example.com` URLs. `CreateChat` marks the chat pending and
calls `signalWake`, which causes the chatd background `acquireLoop` to
pick the chat up. That goroutine then dialed the fake MCP URLs
(NXDOMAIN, slower on Windows) and made an OpenAI request with the dbgen
default test key (401). Under CI load, that activity racing the 4
parallel subtests' `GetMCPServerConfigsByIDs` calls was enough to exceed
the 25s test context deadline. The failure logs in the issue showed both
side effects firing in the same job.
`resolveExploreToolSnapshot` only reads `ID`, `MCPServerIDs`,
`PlanMode`, `ParentChatID`, and `Mode` off the parent argument, so the
chats do not need to be persisted. Build them as in-memory
`database.Chat` values instead. The MCP server configs remain in the DB
because the function still queries them via `GetMCPServerConfigsByIDs`.
Verified locally with `go test ./coderd/x/chatd -run
TestResolveExploreToolSnapshot -count=100 -race` (passes, ~5s total) and
the surrounding `TestResolve*` / `TestCreateChildSubagentChat*` /
`TestSpawnAgent_Explore*` tests.
---
_Made by Coder Agents on behalf of @ibetitsmike. [Linear
session](https://linear.app/codercom/issue/CODAGT-367/flake-testresolveexploretoolsnapshot#agent-session-0730f3fe)._
Parallel subtests in `coderd/x/chatd` reused a parent test context with
a `testutil.WaitLong` deadline, so the context could expire before a
subtest was scheduled under load. That made the subagent lifecycle tools
return plain-text context errors instead of the expected JSON payload,
causing flaky JSON unmarshal failures.
Create fresh `chatdTestContext` values inside the affected parallel
subtests and add `chatdTestContext` to the `paralleltestctx` custom
function list so this pattern is caught by `make lint`.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1494
Moves the chat error kind taxonomy from `coderd/x/chatd/chaterror` into
`codersdk.ChatErrorKind` and types `ChatError.Kind` /
`ChatStreamRetry.Kind` so generated TypeScript exposes an SDK-owned
union, including `usage_limit`. Backend chat classification now
references the SDK constants directly while preserving the existing JSON
string values.
Keeps chat usage-limit admission failures on their existing 409 response
shape. The frontend maps structured usage-limit responses to the
SDK-owned `usage_limit` kind, uses generated `TypesGen.ChatErrorKind`
directly, and removes the local string union and alias.
**Breaking change for changelog:**
> `codersdk.Chat.last_error` now returns a structured `ChatError` object
(`{message, kind, provider, retryable, status_code, detail}`) instead of
a plain string. The chats API is experimental
(`/api/experimental/chats`), so this ships without a deprecation cycle;
consumers reading `chat.last_error` as a string must update to read
`chat.last_error.message`. SDK/generated TypeScript terminal error
payloads now use the single `ChatError` type; the live stream error
payload type is renamed from `ChatStreamError` to `ChatError`.
Persisted chat errors now carry the same provider-specific detail (kind,
provider, retryable, HTTP status, optional detail) as the live stream,
so refreshing a failed chat rehydrates with the full structured error
instead of a one-line headline.
Existing rows are migrated in place: legacy text errors are wrapped into
`{message, kind: "generic"}` so already-errored chats still render, and
rows with `last_error IS NULL` stay NULL. Internally, persisted fallback
decoding now reuses the existing `chaterror.KindGeneric` constant, with
no JSON value change.
Closes CODAGT-239
Adds a deployment-wide setting to select the computer-use provider
(Anthropic or OpenAI) for AI agents, plus the OpenAI computer-use runner
needed to honor that selection.
The setting is stored in `site_configs` under
`agents_computer_use_provider`, defaults to Anthropic when unset, and is
exposed via experimental GET/PUT endpoints under
`/api/experimental/chats/config/computer-use-provider`. The chatd
computer-use tool now dispatches to either `runAnthropicComputerUse` or
`runOpenAIComputerUse` based on the resolved provider, with
provider-specific result metadata for OpenAI screenshots.
Frontend adds a provider dropdown to the Agents Experiments settings
page nested under the virtual desktop toggle, with disabled state
handling while virtual desktop is off and skeleton loaders while config
queries are in flight.
Hugo and Codex review follow-up:
- Uses shared provider validation and clearer computer-use constant
names.
- Removes stale OpenAI pending-safety-checks commentary.
- Documents why provider result metadata is needed for OpenAI
screenshots.
- Keeps the computer-use subagent visible when provider credentials are
missing, then returns a clear spawn-time configuration error.
- Uses OpenAI's recommended 1600x900 screenshot geometry to preserve the
native 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Moves OpenAI-specific computer-use helpers into
`coderd/x/chatd/chatopenai/computeruse` after rebasing onto the provider
package refactor in `main`.
- Converts OpenAI pixel scroll deltas to Coder desktop wheel-click
amounts.
- Preserves OpenAI pointer modifiers with key down/up desktop actions
and rejects unsupported non-left double-click buttons explicitly.
- Maps OpenAI back/forward side-button clicks to browser navigation key
actions.
- Defaults omitted OpenAI click buttons to left-click.
- Retries mouse release cleanup if the final OpenAI drag release fails.
- Keeps computer-use subagent availability messages stable when provider
config cannot be loaded, while logging the backend error.
- Releases remaining OpenAI modifier keys if a synthetic key-up cleanup
action fails.
- Updates Storybook interaction stories so provider snapshots show the
selected final provider.
> Mux updated this PR description on behalf of Mike.
Adds an admin-configurable deployment-wide setting that controls which
model is used for chat title generation. Admins can pick any enabled
chat model config from the Agents settings page, or leave the setting
unset to keep the existing fast-models-then-chat-model fallback
algorithm.
When a model is selected, both automatic and manual title generation use
only that model, with no silent fallback. When the configured model is
disabled, missing credentials, or otherwise unusable, automatic title
generation skips entirely (best-effort) and manual title regeneration
returns a clear error, so admins notice the misconfiguration instead of
silently routing title traffic through another provider.
## Surface
- New deployment-wide setting stored as a `site_configs` row
(`agents_chat_title_generation_model_override`).
- New experimental endpoint `GET/PUT
/api/experimental/chats/config/model-override/{context}`.
- Frontend: title generation now appears as a third dropdown on the
Agents admin settings page alongside the existing general and explore
context overrides.
## DRY refactors folded in
Title generation is integrated as a third value of the existing
`ChatModelOverrideContext` type alongside `general` and `explore`,
sharing the parameterized HTTP route, SDK methods, generated types, and
frontend API plumbing rather than introducing a parallel surface. The
`Agent` prefix was dropped from the type and route since title
generation is not a delegated agent.
The chatd model-override resolver is also shared.
`resolveConfiguredModelOverride` now takes a `failureMode` parameter:
- Subagent overrides use soft failure: misconfigured overrides are
logged and the parent model is used.
- Title generation uses hard failure: misconfigured overrides return an
explicit error so manual title regeneration surfaces the
misconfiguration and automatic title generation skips instead of
silently falling back.
> Mux is acting on Mike's behalf.
- Adds chat-related dbgen generators covering defaults, overrides, and message field mapping.
- Replaces raw single-row chat, message, provider, and model-config setup in tests with dbgen helpers.
- Simplifies chat seed helpers after moving fixture setup into dbgen.
> Generated with [Coder Agents](https://coder.com/agents).
chatd.New() no longer auto-starts the acquire/wake loop.
Callers that want chat processing call server.Start()
explicitly. Tests that want a passive server skip Start();
heartbeat, stream janitor, and stale recovery still run.
Closescoder/internal#1502
Adds a deployment-wide admin override for general delegated subagents.
## What changed
- store the general override in `site_configs` and expose it through the
shared `agent-model-override/{context}` API
- apply the general override when spawning delegated general subagents,
while preserving the existing Explore override behavior
- reuse a shared Agents settings form for the general and Explore
override sections
## Validation
- `make gen`
- `go test ./coderd -run 'TestChatModelOverrides'`
- `go test ./coderd/x/chatd -run
'TestSpawnAgent_(GeneralUsesConfiguredModelOverride|GeneralOverrideLogsAndFallsBackWhenCredentialsUnavailable|GeneralOverrideLogsAndFallsBackWhenProviderDisabled)'`
- `pnpm -C site lint:types`
- `pnpm -C site test:storybook --
AgentSettingsAgentsPageView.stories.tsx`
- `make lint`
- `make pre-commit`
> Mux is acting on Mike's behalf.
Explore sub-agents previously could not use `web_search` or external MCP
tools. `runChat` hard-skipped both for Explore. Lifting those guards
naively would over-grant tools, because a child chat could outlive the
spawning turn's plan-mode filter.
This change persists the spawning parent turn's filtered external MCP
server IDs onto the child Explore chat, and simplifies the Explore
provider-tool filter in `runChat`:
- New `resolveExploreToolSnapshot` helper: computes the child's
inherited external MCP subset by running the parent's configs through
`filterExternalMCPConfigsForTurn` (plan-mode policy) and, if the parent
is itself an Explore child, further narrowing to the parent's own
persisted `MCPServerIDs`. The result is written to the child's
`MCPServerIDs` column at spawn time.
- The existing `mcp_server_ids` column is the sole durable snapshot. No
new chat column is added.
- `runChat` for Explore children: loads MCP tools from the persisted
snapshot, and keeps only `web_search` from provider-native tools (to
block computer-use and other write-style tools, since Explore is
read-only). Whether `web_search` is actually available is a per-model
decision, determined by the current model config, just like a main chat.
- Built-in Explore allowlist is unchanged. Workspace-local MCP remains
excluded for Explore.
Verification: `go build ./...`, `go test ./coderd/x/chatd/... -count=1`,
`make gen` (clean tree), `make lint/emdash`, `go vet`. Deep-review ran
12 reviewers on the feature and 5 on the clarity refactor; CAR reviewed
and approved; a subsequent scope reduction dropped a temporary
`allow_web_search` column in favor of per-model handling.
> Mux is acting on Mike's behalf.
`TestSubagentLifecycleToolsIncludePersistedSubagentTypeAcrossVariants/ComputerUse`
and two adjacent positive tests passed a static Anthropic key into
`newInternalTestServer`, but `seedInternalChatDeps` only inserts an
OpenAI
provider. At runtime, `Server.resolveUserProviderAPIKeys` calls
`chatprovider.PruneDisabledProviderKeys`, which clears `keys.Anthropic`
because Anthropic is not in the enabled DB provider set, so the
`computer_use` execution path loses its key.
Add a focused test helper `seedEnabledAnthropicProvider` and use it only
in
the positive tests that actually drive a `computer_use` spawn through
the
runtime key-resolution path (the `computer_use` branch of
`TestSubagentLifecycleToolsIncludePersistedSubagentTypeAcrossVariants`,
`TestSpawnAgent_ComputerUseUsesComputerUseModelNotParent`, and
`TestSpawnAgent_ComputerUseInheritsMCPServerIDs`).
`seedInternalChatDeps`
stays unchanged, so the negative availability tests continue to model
the
"Anthropic unavailable" fixture. No production code is modified.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1486
> This PR was opened by Mux working on Mike's behalf.
Unify the three subagent spawn tools (`spawn_agent`,
`spawn_explore_agent`, `spawn_computer_use_agent`) behind a single
`spawn_subagent` tool keyed by a `subagent_type` discriminant
(`general`, `explore`, `computer_use`). Mirrors the single-entry-point
pattern already used by `task` in mux while keeping `wait_agent`,
`message_agent`, and `close_agent` as separate lifecycle tools.
A new backend subagent definition catalog
(`coderd/x/chatd/subagent_catalog.go`) is the source of truth for tool
description, prompt guidance, availability rules (plan mode,
desktop/Anthropic gating), and child-chat option building.
`spawn_subagent` advertises only the types available in the current
context and validates `subagent_type` server-side; context inheritance
still flows through the existing `createChildSubagentChatWithOptions`
path. `wait_agent`, `message_agent`, and `close_agent` responses now
include a server-derived `subagent_type` so the UI stops inferring
lifecycle state from tool names.
The frontend gets a shared normalization helper
(`site/src/pages/AgentsPage/components/ChatElements/tools/subagentDescriptor.ts`)
that maps either legacy tool names or new `spawn_subagent` args into a
common descriptor (action, variant, icon, fallback copy). Legacy
transcripts still render identically; `Tool.tsx`, `SubagentTool.tsx`,
`ToolLabel.tsx`, `ToolIcon.tsx`, and `messageParsing.ts` now key off the
descriptor instead of hard-coded names. Existing UI copy is preserved
(`Spawning Explore agent...`, `Using the computer...`, computer-use
monitor icon and Open Desktop affordance).
> This PR was opened by Mux working on Mike's behalf.
Agents can already see workspace files and take screenshots, but users could not download those artifacts from chat. This PR adds durable chat attachments to chatd. `attach_file`, explicit `computer` screenshot actions (not the automatic post-action screenshots), and `propose_plan` now fetch bytes over the agent connection, store them in `chat_files`, link them to the chat, and carry attachment metadata in tool responses so `buildAssistantPartsForPersist` can materialize ordinary `type:"file"` assistant parts that the chat file APIs serve.
The same storage helpers are reused for other artifact-producing paths. `wait_agent` recordings and thumbnails are stored as chat files and linked back to the parent chat, with best-effort relinking so parent chats retain those artifacts without leaving orphaned rows when chat-file caps reject links. `storeChatAttachment` wraps insert + link in one transaction, files are capped at 10 MB each and 20 per chat, and serving defaults to `Content-Disposition: attachment` with an explicit inline-safe allowlist.
This PR also consolidates chat-file media policy in `coderd/chatfiles`. Uploads and tool-generated attachments share byte-based MIME detection, SVG blocking, inline-safety rules, and compatible `text/plain` refinement for JSON, CSV, and Markdown. Prompt construction still only inlines synthetic pasted text for model consumption; assistant-created attachments are persisted for the user and intentionally not replayed into later LLM turns.
UI follow-up lives in #24281.
Relates to CODAGT-91
> This PR was authored by Mux on behalf of Mike.
Introduce Explore mode, a read-only subagent modality for delegated
discovery and code investigation.
## What
Adds a `spawn_explore_agent` tool that creates child chats restricted to
read-only operations. An admin can optionally configure a
deployment-wide
model override so Explore subagents use a model optimized for large
context
or reasoning without changing the root chat's model.
### Backend
- New `ChatModeExplore` enum value (migration 000471).
- `spawn_explore_agent` tool definition with read-only allowlist:
`read_file`, `execute`, `process_output`, `read_skill`,
`read_skill_file`.
Write tools, file editors, and nested subagent spawning are blocked.
- Deployment config storage for the Explore model override
(`agents_chat_explore_model_override` in `site_configs`).
- Model resolution hierarchy: configured override, then current turn
model,
then global default. Silent fallback with warning log when the override
becomes unavailable.
- RBAC: `AsChatd` for daemon reads, `ActionRead` and `ActionUpdate` on
`ResourceDeploymentConfig` for admin API calls.
- Plan mode root chats can use `spawn_explore_agent` for read-only
research,
matching the planning prompt guidance.
- The Explore override config API now reports malformed saved overrides
as
"treated as unset" so admins can clear them explicitly.
### Frontend
- `ExploreModelOverrideSettings` component in admin agent behavior
settings.
Uses `ModelSelector`, handles unavailable model warnings, and supports
explicit Save and Clear actions.
- Malformed saved overrides show a warning and require an explicit Save
to
clear, instead of Clear auto-submitting behind the scenes.
### Tests
- Integration: `TestExploreSubagentIsReadOnly` (full spawn flow, tool
verification, prompt overlay, DB state).
- Unit: tool allowlist tests for explore, plan, and default modes.
- Internal: model override resolution with valid, invalid UUID,
disabled, and
unconfigured override scenarios.
- RBAC: `dbauthz_test.go` for `GetChatExploreModelOverride` and
`UpsertChatExploreModelOverride`.
- API: admin set and clear, malformed stored override reporting,
disabled
model rejection, non-admin denial.
> Mux working on behalf of Mike.
## Summary
- add an enabled chat model config lookup by ID for internal callers
- keep `spawn_agent` unchanged while threading an internal model
override through child subagent chat creation
- extend chatd coverage for inherited bindings, plan mode, and internal
override behavior
## Validation
- `go test ./coderd/x/chatd ./coderd/database/dbauthz`
- `make lint`
> This PR was authored by Mux on behalf of Mike.
## Summary
- add persistent plan mode for chats and the chat-specific plan file
flow
- add structured planning tools such as `ask_user_question` and
`propose_plan`
- keep `write_file` and `edit_files` constrained to the chat-specific
plan file during plan turns
- allow shell exploration in plan mode, including subagents, via
`execute` and `process_output`
- block implementation-oriented, provider-native, MCP, dynamic, and
computer-use tools during plan turns
- update the chat UI, tests, and docs for the new planning flow
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1436
* Adds organization_id to chats with backfill (workspace org → user org membership → default org)
* No support yet for ACLs (follow-up issue)
- Cross-org workspace binding rejected (both in `CreateChatRequest` and in `create_workspace` tool
- Adds `OrganizationAutocomplete` to `AgentCreateForm`
- Docs updated with `organization_id` in chats-api.md
> 🤖 Written by a Coder Agent. Reviewed by many humans and many agents.
---------
Co-authored-by: Mathias Fredriksson <mafredri@gmail.com>
## Fix flaky TestAwaitSubagentCompletion/CompletesViaPubsub
Fixescoder/internal#1435
### Root Cause
During `createParentChildChats`, the processor publishes notifications
on `ChatStreamNotifyChannel(child.ID)` via PostgreSQL `LISTEN/NOTIFY`.
After `drainInflight()` returns, these stale notifications can still be
buffered in the pgListener's `NotifyChan()`. When
`awaitSubagentCompletion` subscribes and a stale notification is
dispatched between `setChatStatus(Waiting)` and
`insertAssistantMessage`, `checkSubagentCompletion` sees `done=true`
(status is `Waiting`) but returns an empty report because the message
hasn't been committed yet.
### Fix
Swap the order: insert the assistant message **before** transitioning
the status to `Waiting`. This guarantees the report is committed before
the status makes the chat appear complete to `checkSubagentCompletion`.
### Verification
- 50 consecutive runs of the specific test: all pass
- 10 runs of the full `TestAwaitSubagentCompletion` suite: all pass
- 20 runs with `-race`: all pass
> Generated by Coder Agents
- stabilize `TestAwaitSubagentCompletion/CompletesViaPubsub` by waiting
for durable completion state before sending the synthetic pubsub wake
- add coverage for successful subagent completion with an empty report
> 🤖 Written by a Coder Agent. Reviewed by a human.
Previously, when a user sent a message, there was a 0–1000ms (avg
~500ms) polling delay before processing began.
`SendMessage`/`CreateChat`/`EditMessage` set `status='pending'` in the
DB and returned, but nothing woke the processing loop — it was a blind
1-second ticker.
## Changes
**Event-driven acquisition (main change):** Adds a `wakeCh` channel to
the chatd `Server`. `CreateChat`, `SendMessage`, `EditMessage`, and
`PromoteQueued` call `signalWake()` after committing their transactions,
which wakes the run loop to call `processOnce` immediately. The 1-second
ticker remains as a fallback safety net for edge cases (stale recovery,
missed signals).
**Buffer WebSocket write channel:** Changes the
`OneWayWebSocketEventSender` event channel from unbuffered to buffered
(64), decoupling the event producer from WebSocket write speed. The
existing 10s write timeout guards against stuck connections.
<details><summary>Implementation plan & analysis</summary>
The full latency analysis identified these sources of delay in the
streaming pipeline:
1. **Chat acquisition polling** — 0–1000ms (avg 500ms) dead time per
message. Fixed by wake channel.
2. **Unbuffered WebSocket write channel** — each token blocked on the
previous WS write completing. Fixed by buffering.
3. **PersistStep DB transaction per step** — `FOR UPDATE` lock + batch
insert. Not addressed in this PR (medium risk, would overlap DB write
with next provider TTFB).
4. **Multi-hop channel pipeline** — 4 channel hops per token. Not
addressed (medium complexity).
</details>
<details><summary>Test stabilization notes</summary>
`signalWake()` causes the chatd daemon to process chats immediately
after creation/send/edit, which exposed timing assumptions in several
tests that expected chats to remain in `pending` status long enough to
assert on. These tests were updated with `require.Eventually` +
`WaitUntilIdleForTest` patterns to wait for processing to settle before
asserting.
The race detector (`test-go-race-pg`) shows failures in
`TestCreateWorkspaceTool_EndToEnd` and `TestAwaitSubagentCompletion` —
these appear to be pre-existing races in the end-to-end chat flow that
are now exercised more aggressively because processing starts
immediately instead of after a 1s delay. Main branch CI (race detector)
passes without these changes.
</details>
## Summary
This change removes the steady-state "resolve the latest workspace
agent" query from chat execution.
Instead of asking the database for the latest build's agent on every
turn, a chat now persists the workspace/build/agent binding it actually
uses and reuses that binding across subsequent turns. The common path
becomes "load the bound agent by ID and dial it", with fallback paths to
repair the binding when it is missing, stale, or intentionally changed.
## What changes
- add `workspace_id`, `build_id`, and `agent_id` binding fields to
`chats`
- expose those fields through the chat API / SDK so the execution
context is explicit
- load the persisted binding first in chatd, instead of always resolving
the latest build's agent
- persist a refreshed binding when chatd has to re-resolve the workspace
agent
- keep child / subagent chats on the same bound workspace context by
inheriting the parent binding
- leave `build_id` / `agent_id` unset for flows like `create_workspace`,
then bind them lazily on the next agent-backed turn
## Runtime behavior
The binding is treated as an optimistic cache of the agent a chat should
use:
- if the bound agent still exists and dials successfully, we use it
without a latest-build lookup
- if the bound agent is missing or no longer reachable, chatd
re-resolves against the latest build and persists the new binding
- if a workspace mutation changes the chat's target workspace, the
binding is updated as part of that mutation
To avoid reintroducing a hot-path query, dialing uses lazy validation:
- start dialing the cached agent immediately
- only validate against the latest build if the dial is still pending
after a short delay
- if validation finds a different agent, cancel the stale dial, switch
to the current agent, and persist the repaired binding
## Result
The hot path stops issuing
`GetWorkspaceAgentsInLatestBuildByWorkspaceID` for every user message,
which is the source of the DB pressure this PR is addressing. At the
same time, chats still converge to the correct workspace agent when the
binding becomes stale due to rebuilds or explicit workspace changes.
Child chats created via `spawn_agent` and `spawn_computer_use_agent`
were not inheriting the parent's `MCPServerIDs`, meaning subagents lost
access to the parent's MCP server tools.
## Changes
- Pass `parent.MCPServerIDs` in the `CreateOptions` for both
`createChildSubagentChat()` and the `spawn_computer_use_agent` tool
handler in `coderd/x/chatd/subagent.go`.
## Tests
Added 3 tests in `subagent_internal_test.go`:
- `TestCreateChildSubagentChat_InheritsMCPServerIDs` — verifies child
chat gets parent's MCP server IDs (multiple servers)
- `TestSpawnComputerUseAgent_InheritsMCPServerIDs` — verifies computer
use subagent gets parent's MCP server IDs via the tool
- `TestCreateChildSubagentChat_NoMCPServersStaysEmpty` — verifies no
regression when parent has no MCP servers
Nine subtests covering the poll loop, pubsub notification path,
timeout, context cancellation, descendant auth check, and both
error-status branches in handleSubagentDone.
Wire p.clock through awaitSubagentCompletion's timer and ticker
so future tests can use quartz mock clock. Tests use channel-based
coordination and context.WithTimeout instead of time.Sleep.
Coverage: awaitSubagentCompletion 0%->70.3%, handleSubagentDone
0%->100%, checkSubagentCompletion 0%->77.8%,
latestSubagentAssistantMessage 0%->78.9%.
- Moves `coderd/chatd/`, `coderd/gitsync/`, `enterprise/coderd/chatd/`
under `x/` parent directories to signal instability
- Adds `Experimental:` glue code comments in `coderd/coderd.go`
> 🤖 This PR was created with the help of Coder Agents, and was
reviewed by my human. 🧑💻