docs: sentence-case Title Case table headers in Codex/runtime docs

Three table headers introduced in recent agent-runtime / Codex-harness
doc commits used Title Case despite the surrounding house style:

- agent-runtimes.md L17: 'What It Means' -> 'What it means'
- agent-runtimes.md L100: 'Why It Matters' -> 'Why it matters'
- codex-harness.md L615: 'V1 Boundary' / 'Future Path' ->
  'V1 boundary' / 'Future path' (V1 stays as the recognized acronym)
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Vincent Koc
2026-04-24 22:27:02 -07:00
parent 57f5b3b201
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2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ the finished turn to OpenClaw.
Runtimes are easy to confuse with providers because both show up near model
configuration. They are different layers:
| Layer | Examples | What It Means |
| Layer | Examples | What it means |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Provider | `openai`, `anthropic`, `openai-codex` | How OpenClaw authenticates, discovers models, and names model refs. |
| Model | `gpt-5.5`, `claude-opus-4-6` | The model selected for the agent turn. |
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ routed back to PI just because defaults used `fallback: "pi"`.
When a runtime is not PI, it should document what OpenClaw surfaces it supports.
Use this shape for runtime docs:
| Question | Why It Matters |
| Question | Why it matters |
| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Who owns the model loop? | Determines where retries, tool continuation, and final answer decisions happen. |
| Who owns canonical thread history? | Determines whether OpenClaw can edit history or only mirror it. |

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@@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ Supported in Codex runtime v1:
Not supported in Codex runtime v1:
| Surface | V1 Boundary | Future Path |
| Surface | V1 boundary | Future path |
| --------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Native tool argument mutation | Codex native pre-tool hooks can block, but OpenClaw does not rewrite Codex-native tool arguments. | Requires Codex hook/schema support for replacement tool input. |
| Editable Codex-native transcript history | Codex owns canonical native thread history. OpenClaw owns a mirror and can project future context, but should not mutate unsupported internals. | Add explicit Codex app-server APIs if native thread surgery is needed. |