feat(rust,python,typescript): support harness_name in session creation#78
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feat(rust,python,typescript): support harness_name in session creation#78
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Add harness_name parameter to CreateSessionRequest across all SDKs, allowing human-readable harness names (e.g. "generic", "deep-research") as the preferred alternative to opaque harness_id values. - Client-side validation: pattern [a-z0-9]+(-[a-z0-9]+)*, max 64 chars - Mutual exclusion: harness_id and harness_name cannot both be set - Backward compatible: existing harness_id usage unchanged - Validation functions exported: validate_harness_name (all SDKs) - Rust: Error::Validation variant for client-side validation errors Closes #77
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Summary
harness_nameparameter toCreateSessionRequestacross all SDKs (Rust, Python, TypeScript), enabling human-readable harness names (e.g.generic,deep-research) as the preferred alternative to opaqueharness_idvalues[a-z0-9]+(-[a-z0-9]+)*, max 64 chars, and mutual exclusion withharness_idharness_idusage remains unchangedCloses #77
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just test— 128 Python, 118 TypeScript, 113 Rust)just lint)just pre-push)Checklist