Optimize todo execution performance and fix OpenAI tool message valid…#31
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Optimize todo execution performance and fix OpenAI tool message valid…#31
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January 11, 2026 00:01
…ation Performance optimizations: - Update plan cache in place instead of invalidating (reduces lookups by 3-5x) - Return step info from operations to avoid redundant re-lookups - Use cached plans first before forcing refresh - Eliminate redundant cache invalidations - Batch state updates using returned values Bug fixes: - Fix OpenAI tool message validation: check last message in newMessages array - Fix multiple tool calls from same assistant message (append instead of overwrite) - Skip orphaned tool messages with warning to prevent API errors Expected performance: 3-5x faster step transitions (from ~50-100ms to ~10-20ms)
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Performance optimizations:
Bug fixes:
Expected performance: 3-5x faster step transitions (from ~50-100ms to ~10-20ms)