Logging.md had grown to 487 lines with ~300 lines dedicated to
OpenTelemetry export — wire protocol, full metric/span catalog, env
vars, captureContent shape, sampling, the diagnostic event catalog,
and protocol notes — leaving the genuine logging overview buried
behind exporter reference material.
Move the OTEL surface to a dedicated page and slim logging.md to a
focused logs overview:
- Add docs/gateway/opentelemetry.md (OpenTelemetry export). Same
content reorganized: how it fits together, quick start, signals,
configuration reference + env vars table, privacy/captureContent,
sampling/flushing, full metric and span catalog, diagnostic event
catalog, no-exporter mode, diagnostics flags pointer, disable.
- docs/logging.md: drop the OTEL section in favor of a short
'Diagnostics and OpenTelemetry' summary that cross-links the new
page and the diagnostics-flags page. Drops 273 lines net. Also
drops the redundant body H1, retitles to 'Logging' (was 'Logging
overview' which mismatched sidebar usage), and refreshes the
Related list.
- docs/docs.json: insert gateway/opentelemetry into the
'Health and diagnostics' sidebar group, reorder pages so the user-
facing health/run pages come before exporter/internals pages, and
put logging next to opentelemetry where readers naturally
associate them.
- docs/gateway/diagnostics.md, docs/gateway/logging.md,
docs/gateway/configuration-reference.md: cross-link the new page
and sentence-case stale Title-Cased Related entries on
diagnostics.md.
* docs(browser): note tilde expansion also covers per-profile paths
The 95a2c9b fix expanded "~" for both `browser.executablePath` and
per-profile `profiles.<name>.executablePath` (config.ts:382 calls
`normalizeExecutablePath` for profile overrides). Per-profile
`userDataDir` on existing-session profiles is also tilde-expanded
(config.ts:391 via `resolveUserPath`). The configuration reference
only mentioned the top-level `browser.executablePath` case.
* docs(browser): align tilde path config help
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* docs(browser): document local startup timeout bounds
The new browser.localLaunchTimeoutMs and browser.localCdpReadyTimeoutMs
options are clamped to MAX_BROWSER_STARTUP_TIMEOUT_MS (120000 ms) by
normalizeStartupTimeoutMs in extensions/browser/src/browser/config.ts,
and zero/negative/non-finite values fall back to the defaults. Without
this in the configuration reference, users setting a higher value see
no error and silently get the 120 s ceiling, or set 0 expecting 'no
timeout' and silently get the default.
* docs(browser): clarify startup timeout validation
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Two recent code changes lacked or had only partial doc coverage:
- contextInjection 'never' (#65006, xDarkicex): the new mode is now
documented under agents.defaults.contextInjection, alongside the
existing 'continuation-skip' mode, with guidance on when to use it
(custom context engines, native runtimes that own their prompt).
- Nix Home Manager daemon PATH (#44402, jerome.benoit): document the
service PATH auto-discovery (NIX_PROFILES right-to-left precedence
and ~/.nix-profile/bin fallback) under the Nix install page.
Also sentence-case three Title-Cased headings on the Nix page ('What
You Get', 'Quick Start', 'Nix Mode Runtime Behavior') and drop a
duplicate body H1 that restated the frontmatter title.
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.
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.).