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This pull request streamlines the availability of the 'init' prompt by removing the experimental flag that previously gated its access. The change ensures that the 'init' prompt is always included in the core prompts, simplifying the codebase and making the feature universally accessible without requiring specific experiment enablement.

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  • Feature Exposure: The 'init' prompt is now unconditionally exposed and available to all users, removing its previous dependency on the 'mcpalpha' experiment flag.
  • Code Simplification: The conditional logic that checked for the 'mcpalpha' experiment flag before adding the 'init' prompt has been removed, simplifying the prompt initialization process.
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Code Review

This pull request simplifies the code by exposing the init prompt unconditionally, removing the dependency on the mcpalpha experiment flag. The change is correct and improves the code. I've added one minor suggestion to clean up an unused import that results from this change.

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LGTM after the unused dep is removed.

@joehan joehan enabled auto-merge (squash) September 24, 2025 18:17
@joehan joehan merged commit 9e27ded into master Sep 24, 2025
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@joehan joehan deleted the samedson-mcpalpha branch September 24, 2025 18:22
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Approved [PR] to Done in [Cloud] Extensions + Functions Sep 24, 2025
annajowang pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 26, 2025
* Expose init prompt without mcpalpha experiment

* Remove import
jrothfeder pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 2, 2025
* Expose init prompt without mcpalpha experiment

* Remove import
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