fix(codex): add persistent_instructions to baseline and relax sanity check

The global sanity check (check-codex-global-state.sh) hard-fails when
persistent_instructions is missing from ~/.codex/config.toml, but neither
the baseline .codex/config.toml nor the sync script ever define this field.
This causes a clean install to report a failing sanity check even though the
sync otherwise succeeds (#967).

- Add persistent_instructions to the baseline .codex/config.toml so that
  users who cp the config get a working default.
- Downgrade the sanity check from fail to warn, since persistent_instructions
  is additive and optional — users who rely solely on AGENTS.md should not be
  blocked.

Fixes #967 (persistent_instructions part; context7 naming addressed by #970)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Signed-off-by: Lidang-Jiang <lidangjiang@gmail.com>
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Lidang-Jiang
2026-03-28 10:59:19 +08:00
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@@ -27,7 +27,10 @@ notify = [
"-sound", "default",
]
# Prefer AGENTS.md and project-local .codex/AGENTS.md for instructions.
# Persistent instructions are appended to every prompt (additive, unlike
# model_instructions_file which replaces AGENTS.md).
persistent_instructions = "Follow project AGENTS.md guidelines. Use available MCP servers when they can help."
# model_instructions_file replaces built-in instructions instead of AGENTS.md,
# so leave it unset unless you intentionally want a single override file.
# model_instructions_file = "/absolute/path/to/instructions.md"