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I really like this FWIW. I notice that even Opus stops before the task is done, when it's a long-running enough task (maybe it also had condensations in-between)
It's not the actual behavior yet, though, to recognize automatically an agent_finish.sh, I think? WDYT about adding it?
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@enyst yeah, I really want it too! Just that i haven't implemented it yet :( |
Update documentation to use stop.sh instead of agent_finish.sh, following the standard event-based naming convention. Co-authored-by: openhands <openhands@all-hands.dev>
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Documents the repository customization hook
.openhands/stop.sh, which is executed whenever the agent finishes a task.