Fix the subagent tool sometimes not showing up in the system prompt.#149
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Fix the subagent tool sometimes not showing up in the system prompt.#149philz merged 2 commits intoboldsoftware:mainfrom
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I noticed this in the UI, where the subagent tool wasn't showing up in the list of available tools. Based on the code I think that meant it wasn't being exposed to Shelley either. Co-authored-by: Shelley <shelley@exe.dev>
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I noticed this in the UI, where the subagent tool wasn't showing up in the list of available tools. Based on the code I think that meant it wasn't being exposed to Shelley either.