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Users with local long-lived branches were only getting dev/main/master protected after gx setup, which left their active branch unguarded unless they manually ran gx protect add. This change teaches setup to discover local non-agent branches and append missing names to multiagent.protectedBranches while preserving defaults and existing config order. Constraint: Preserve existing default protected branches and avoid duplicate config entries Rejected: Only protect the current branch | misses other existing local user branches Confidence: high Scope-risk: narrow Reversibility: clean Directive: Keep setup-time protection logic aligned with gx protect command semantics Tested: node --check bin/multiagent-safety.js Tested: node --test test/install.test.js Tested: npm test
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