[chaos-test] [Chaos Test] deadline-driven-dev: amend+staged-subset (Run 21)#32895
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✅ smoke-ci: safeoutputs CLI comment + comment-memory run (26003661507)
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Comment MemoryNote This comment is managed by comment memory.It stores persistent context for this thread in the code block at the top of this comment.
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Persona: deadline-driven-dev
Strategy: amend+staged-subset
Run: 21
This pull request is an automated chaos test for safe-output create-pull-request bundling.
Scenario: Staged a notes file, committed, then amended the commit to include a technical debt tracker file — simulating a rushed developer who realizes they forgot something.