* fix(telegram): send fresh finals for stale previews
* test(telegram): cover stale preview send fallback
* fix(telegram): keep stale archived preview fallback
* fix(telegram): clear stale active previews
* fix(telegram): reset preview state after fresh finals
Fix Telegram partial-stream preview finalization so ambiguous final edit failures fall back to a final send when the visible preview is a strict prefix of the answer.
Includes archived-preview regression coverage and generated config metadata refresh.
Thanks @sahilsatralkar.
Co-authored-by: Sahil Satralkar <62758655+sahilsatralkar@users.noreply.github.com>
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)
Four pages started with weak meta-descriptions ('This page covers...')
that restate the frontmatter summary. Replace with direct content-first
openings, and sentence-case a stray 'Slash Commands' link in
configuration-reference.
- concepts/streaming.md: remove '# Streaming + chunking'.
- reference/session-management-compaction.md: remove Title Case H1
'# Session Management & Compaction (Deep Dive)'.
- plugins/voice-call.md: remove '# Voice Call (plugin)'.
CLI pages keep their command-formatted body H1s since that is the repo
convention and the formatting is not expressible in frontmatter.
Sweep recent (last ~5h) doc edits for two readability/uniformity issues:
- Replace 42 path-as-text links of the form '[/foo/bar](/foo/bar)' with
descriptive labels derived from each target page's frontmatter title
(e.g. '[Anthropic]', '[Token use and costs]', '[OpenAI-compatible
endpoints]'). Affected files include gateway/troubleshooting,
concepts/oauth, reference/session-management-compaction, and
reference/transcript-hygiene.
- Sentence-case Title-Cased headings and link text in Related sections
across codex-harness, model-providers, tools/plugin, sdk-runtime,
sdk-setup, prompt-caching, ci, cli/config, google-meet, browser,
rich-output-protocol, subagents, web/control-ui, while preserving
brand and proper-noun capitalization (OpenAI, Codex, Chrome, Parallels,
Z.AI, etc.).