Adds `./cli.py commit [<slug>]` which runs `docker commit` on the
active agent container and stores the resulting image tag in per-bottle
state. The next `./cli.py resume <slug>` automatically boots from the
committed snapshot instead of rebuilding from the Dockerfile, preserving
all in-container state across restarts and migrations.
- bottle_state: add write_committed_image / read_committed_image helpers
- docker/util: add commit_container wrapper around `docker commit`
- docker/launch: check for a committed image before the Dockerfile build
step; fall back to normal build if the image is absent from the daemon
- cli/commit: new command with interactive slug picker; errors clearly on
non-Docker backends
- 50 new unit tests covering all paths
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove 35+ unused imports across 20+ files (W0611). Wrap 19 lines
to fit under 100 character limit (C0301). Add type casts and
annotations in egress_addon_core.py to resolve pyright errors
caused by JSON parsing of untyped objects.
Key changes:
- Remove unused imports (abstractmethod, mock utilities, etc)
- Split long lines at logical breaks (method calls, error messages)
- Add typing.cast() for proper type inference in JSON parsing
- Explicit type annotations for dict/list accesses
Results:
- Pylint rating: 8.73/10
- egress_addon_core.py: 0 pyright errors (was 15)
- All W0611 and C0301 issues fixed
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Review feedback on #102: a manifest that can't be read should raise an
exception, not call die() (a SystemExit). That SystemExit was the whole
reason the dashboard had to special-case Die.
manifest.py now raises ManifestError (a plain Exception) for every
validation failure. The CLI dispatcher catches it and prints+exits 1
(same UX as before); the dashboard catches it with a normal
`except ManifestError` and degrades to a status-line warning. Manifest
tests assert on ManifestError + its message.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>