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…g names Long Codex snapshot and task labels were producing very long branch names, which made local branch handling noisy and brittle. This change compacts agent/snapshot/task slugs with configurable limits and adds a checksum suffix so shortened names remain collision-resistant. Tests now assert the checksum-bearing format and branch-length bounds. Constraint: Branch names must remain deterministic and shell-safe across install templates Rejected: Keep full snapshot+task slugs in branch names | exceeds practical branch length in real sessions Confidence: high Scope-risk: narrow Directive: Keep script and template branch-naming logic in lockstep to avoid setup/runtime drift Tested: node --test test/install.test.js Not-tested: Full multi-repo end-to-end branch-start flow in a real Codex workspace
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