The Windows process launcher no longer needs Bash/PowerShell mediation, and the event-source tests now exercise CLI boundaries through an injectable executor instead of generated scripts. This keeps production behavior on real external commands while letting tests model long-running process streams and kill semantics in Dart.
Constraint: Tests must not mock CLIs by writing generated Dart or shell scripts and executing them.
Rejected: Use generated Dart script fixtures | still depends on subprocess execution for mocks.
Rejected: Use only mocktail mocks for process handles | stream, kill, and exit behavior are clearer as a small stateful fake.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep long-running CLI test behavior behind ExternalCommandExecutor rather than reintroducing script fixtures.
Tested: dart analyze; dart run tool\\validate_gherkin_test_format.dart; dart test
Not-tested: Real gh/gosmee webhook forwarding against live services
Stop overriding responder no_reply decisions for mention-triggered comments so automation mentions do not loop indefinitely. Update the default prompt to encourage mention handling without forcing replies and add regression coverage for no_reply mention flows.
Add glab-backed GitLab issue polling, login lookup, and comment posting so GitLab projects can be handled alongside GitHub, Gitea, and OpenProject. Also wire GitLab through SCM selection, config defaults, docs, and examples so issue #35 can be configured end to end.