Two fixes from issue #57 feedback:
1. run-sleep.sh: support SKILLOPT_SLEEP_PYTHON env var to explicitly set
the Python interpreter. Useful on macOS where system Python is 3.9 but
a newer Python is available elsewhere (e.g. Codex Desktop's bundled
Python 3.12). Applied to both the shared runner and the bundled
Claude Code plugin copy.
2. cycle.py: on first run (no prior harvest recorded), apply the
lookback_hours config (default 72h) as a time cutoff. Previously,
first run scanned the entire transcript history, which could trigger
massive LLM mining on users with months of session data.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Restructure into plugins/{claude-code,codex,copilot}/ — one engine, three thin
shells, all calling the shared plugins/run-sleep.sh -> python -m skillopt_sleep.
- claude-code/: existing plugin moved here; runner delegates to the shared
launcher (fixes repo-root resolution after the move).
- codex/: ~/.codex/prompts/sleep.md custom prompt + ~/.agents/skills SKILL.md +
install.sh + AGENTS.md hint — Codex's documented, stable extension surfaces.
- copilot/: a stdlib-only MCP server (mcp_server.py) exposing sleep_* tools,
plus mcp-config.example.json and a copilot-instructions snippet. Verified end
to end (initialize -> tools/list -> tools/call returns real engine output).
- plugins/README.md overview table; main README News + a dedicated SkillOpt-Sleep
section; pyproject lists skillopt_sleep as a first-class package.
Decoupling emphasized throughout: open-source tool (skillopt_sleep/) with zero
dependency on the research package. 29 tests pass; all three shells resolve.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4 <noreply@anthropic.com>