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Pressure-testing Ota on Hoppscotch: from runnable commands to execution governance
How Hoppscotch pressure-testing hardened Ota contract scope, cross-OS workflow proof, and non-internal task execution coverage.
Pressure-testing Ota on OpenHands: from setup fragmentation to execution governance
How OpenHands pressure-testing hardened Ota’s contract and matrix behavior across native, container, and runtime-proof lanes.
Ota v1.6.18 Now available
v1.6.18 bounds runtime proof, hardens container execution, and makes task conditions, Corepack lanes, and agent-safe effects more explicit.
From First Slice to Full Pressure Test: Raising the Readiness Bar Across Real Repos
A narrow readiness slice can validate structure, but full trust comes from pressure-testing execution claims, mode symmetry, and agent safety across real repositories.
How to Align Local, CI, and Agent Execution
Why repos break when local development, CI, and AI agents do not share the same setup, tasks, and verification path.
The Ota Skill for AI Agents
The Ota skill gives coding agents a clear operating guide for repo readiness, ota.yaml contracts, safe commands, and review boundaries.
Pressure-Testing Ota in Real Repos and Shipping the Fixes
From real repo failures to product fixes: scoped requirement resolution, safer agent boundaries, deterministic bootstrap actions, and clearer readiness semantics.
Ota v1.6.17 Now available
v1.6.17 hardens scoped requirement resolution, deterministic bootstrap, and machine-stable readiness output for humans and agents.