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Review: task-tools-builtin-plugin
1. Result
approve
2. Summary of implementation
The implementation extracts the Task tool built-in wiring out of pod::feature generic machinery into pod::feature::builtin::task. The new module exposes task_tools_feature(task_store: tools::TaskStore) -> impl FeatureModule, declares the four Task tools through a builtin FeatureDescriptor, requests no host authorities, and constructs the concrete ToolContributions from the host-provided TaskStore via the existing tools::task_tools constructor.
Controller registration now builds a FeatureRegistry with builtin::task::task_tools_feature(pod.task_store()) and installs it through the existing Pod::install_features path, preserving normal ToolRegistry installation and PreToolCall behavior.
3. Requirement-by-requirement assessment
- Task tools are extracted from generic registry/types code into a clean built-in internal feature module: satisfied.
crates/pod/src/feature.rsno longer contains the concrete Task feature constructor; the concrete implementation lives undercrates/pod/src/feature/builtin/task.rs. - New module path / constructor is clean and usable as a reference internal module pattern: satisfied.
pod::feature::builtin::task::task_tools_featureis small, explicit, and uses the existing descriptor/contribution API without special cases. pod::featureremains focused on generic feature machinery, not concrete Task feature implementation: satisfied. The generic file retains registry/descriptor/contribution mechanics and tests; concrete Task wiring is moved out.- Descriptor declares exactly
TaskCreate,TaskUpdate,TaskGet,TaskList: satisfied. The descriptor declaration contains exactly those four tool names. - Requested host authorities are empty: satisfied. The feature uses
FeatureDescriptor::builtin(...)and does not add requested authorities; tests assert the list is empty. - TaskStore sharing semantics are preserved: satisfied. The Pod/session
TaskStoreis still obtained frompod.task_store()at registration time and passed into the feature constructor; the feature passes that same store into the existingtools::task_toolsconstructor. No lifecycle, persistence, or reminder behavior is changed. - Task tool names, schemas, descriptions, outputs, and normal ToolRegistry / PreToolCall path are unchanged: satisfied. Concrete tool construction remains in
tools::task_tools; registration still materializesToolContributions into the same worker ToolRegistry path viaPod::install_features. - Descriptor-approved contribution reconciliation and once-materialized tool identity behavior remain intact: satisfied. The extraction uses the existing
FeatureRegistryBuilder/FeatureContributionreconciliation path. Added tests cover the descriptor/tool-name reconciliation and installed tool identity for the Task feature. - No contribution-authority variants or broader authority model changes are introduced: satisfied. No new authority variants or authority model changes appear in the diff.
- No external plugin loading/package/WASM/WorkItem/MCP/UI/dialog changes are introduced: satisfied. The diff is limited to the Pod feature module structure, controller registration, and related tests.
- Tests cover the extraction adequately: satisfied for the intended extraction scope. Tests assert the builtin descriptor, empty authorities, installed tool identities/order, and descriptor rejection for undeclared tools. Existing task tool behavior remains owned by the unchanged
toolscrate implementation.
4. Blockers
None.
5. Non-blockers / follow-ups
None.
6. Validation assessed or rerun
Assessed:
- Read ticket, delegation intent, and authority-split context.
- Reviewed
git diff develop...HEADfor coder commitf394f15. - Inspected the new builtin Task feature module, controller registration, generic feature registry code, and relevant tests.
Rerun:
cd /home/hare/Projects/yoi/.worktree/task-tools-builtin-module && git diff --check develop...HEAD— passed.cd /home/hare/Projects/yoi/.worktree/task-tools-builtin-module && cargo fmt --check— passed.cd /home/hare/Projects/yoi/.worktree/task-tools-builtin-module && ./tickets.sh doctor— passed.
Not rerun:
- Full
cargo test/nix build .#yoiwere not rerun during this external sibling review; this review stayed within focused read-only validation commands.
7. Residual risk
Residual risk is low. The main unverified risk is ordinary integration/build regression outside the focused extraction surface because full test and Nix package validation were not rerun here. The code diff itself preserves the existing Task tool constructor and installation path, so behavioral risk appears minimal.