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agent_cycle is not the correct command as the user may have several agents defined, not only build and plan
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agent_cycle is not the correct command as the user may have several agents defined, not only build and plan.
I do think that the changes introduced in #40 make sense, that is "not only run the plan with the build agent, but also switch the agent to build" - but in its current format, it is simply buggy as it assumes only a build and plan agent.
I checked the opencode sourcecode and I'm not sure what is the alternative. Cycle and validate that the current agent is the target agent, if not repeat?!