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* feat(sandbox): truncate oversized bash and read_file tool outputs Long tool outputs (large directory listings, multi-MB source files) can overflow the model's context window. Two new configurable limits: - bash_output_max_chars (default 20000): middle-truncates bash output, preserving both head and tail so stderr at the end is not lost - read_file_output_max_chars (default 50000): head-truncates file output with a hint to use start_line/end_line for targeted reads Both limits are enforced at the tool layer (sandbox/tools.py) rather than middleware, so truncation is guaranteed regardless of call path. Setting either limit to 0 disables truncation entirely. Measured: read_file on a 250KB source file drops from 63,698 tokens to 19,927 tokens (69% reduction) with the default limit. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(tests): remove unused pytest import and fix import sort order * style: apply ruff format to sandbox/tools.py * refactor(sandbox): address Copilot review feedback on truncation feature - strict hard cap: while-loop ensures result (including marker) ≤ max_chars - max_chars=0 now returns "" instead of original output - get_app_config() wrapped in try/except with fallback to defaults - sandbox_config.py: add ge=0 validation on truncation limit fields - config.example.yaml: bump config_version 4→5 - tests: add len(result) <= max_chars assertions, edge-case (max=0, small max, various sizes) tests; fix skipped-count test for strict hard cap * refactor(sandbox): replace while-loop truncation with fixed marker budget Use a pre-allocated constant (_MARKER_MAX_LEN) instead of a convergence loop to ensure result <= max_chars. Simpler, safer, and skipped-char count in the marker is now an exact predictable value. * refactor(sandbox): compute marker budget dynamically instead of hardcoding * fix(sandbox): make max_chars=0 disable truncation instead of returning empty string --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: JeffJiang <for-eleven@hotmail.com>