* feat(agent): add update_agent tool for in-chat custom-agent self-updates (#2616)
Custom agents had no built-in way to persist updates to their own SOUL.md /
config.yaml from a normal chat — `setup_agent` was only bound during the
bootstrap flow, so when the user asked the agent to refine its description
or personality, the agent would shell out via bash/write_file and the edits
landed in a temporary sandbox/tool workspace instead of
`{base_dir}/agents/{agent_name}/`.
Changes:
- New `update_agent` builtin tool with partial-update semantics (only the
fields you pass are written) and atomic temp-file + os.replace writes so
a failed update never corrupts existing SOUL.md / config.yaml.
- Lead agent now binds `update_agent` in the non-bootstrap path whenever
`agent_name` is set in the runtime context. Default agent (no
agent_name) and bootstrap flow are unchanged.
- New `<self_update>` system-prompt section is injected for custom agents,
instructing them to use `update_agent` — and explicitly NOT bash /
write_file — to persist self-updates.
- Tests: 11 new cases in `tests/test_update_agent_tool.py` covering
validation (missing/invalid agent_name, unknown agent, no fields),
partial updates (soul-only, description-only, skills=[] vs omitted),
no-op detection, atomic-write safety, and AgentConfig round-tripping;
plus 2 new cases in `tests/test_lead_agent_prompt.py` covering the
self-update prompt section.
- Docs: updated backend/CLAUDE.md builtin tools list and tools.mdx
(en/zh) with the new tool description.
* feat(agent): isolate custom agents per user
Store custom agent definitions under the effective user, keep legacy agents readable until migration, and cover API/tool/migration behavior with tests.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* feat: consistent write/delete targets & add --user-id to migration
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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* refactor: thread app config through lead prompt
* fix: honor explicit app config across runtime paths
* style: format subagent executor tests
* fix: thread resolved app config and guard subagents-only fallback
Address two PR review findings:
1. _create_summarization_middleware passed the original (possibly None)
app_config into create_chat_model, forcing the model factory back to
ambient get_app_config() and risking config drift between the
middleware's resolved view and the model's view. Pass the resolved
AppConfig instance through end-to-end.
2. get_available_subagent_names accepted Any-typed config and forwarded
it to is_host_bash_allowed, which reads ``.sandbox``. A
SubagentsAppConfig (also accepted upstream as a sum-type input) has
no ``.sandbox`` attribute and would be silently treated as "no
sandbox configured", incorrectly disabling the bash subagent. Guard
on hasattr and fall back to ambient lookup otherwise.
Adds regression tests for both paths.
* chore: simplify hasattr guard and tighten regression tests
- Collapse if/else into ternary in get_available_subagent_names; hasattr(None, ...) is False so the explicit None check was redundant.
- Drop comments that narrate the change rather than explain non-obvious WHY (test names already convey intent).
- Replace stringly-typed sentinel "no-arg" in regression test with direct args tuple comparison.
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Co-authored-by: greatmengqi <chenmengqi.0376@bytedance.com>