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Relocate subagent log files from .data/subagent-logs/ to logs/subagent-logs/
for better separation of concerns. The logs directory is already gitignored and
provides a more appropriate location for project-specific logging, keeping it
separate from other data storage needs.

  • Remove centralized path configuration logic that was unused
  • Simplify implementation to always use project root's logs directory
  • Tested with actual subagent invocations to verify correct logging

Relocate subagent log files from `.data/subagent-logs/` to `logs/subagent-logs/`
for better separation of concerns. The logs directory is already gitignored and
provides a more appropriate location for project-specific logging, keeping it
separate from other data storage needs.
- Remove centralized path configuration logic that was unused
- Simplify implementation to always use project root's logs directory
- Tested with actual subagent invocations to verify correct logging
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Brian Krabach (bkrabach) deleted the subagent-logs branch September 12, 2025 20:23
Michael J. Jabbour (michaeljabbour) added a commit to michaeljabbour/amplifier that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2025
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Joi Ito (Joi) pushed a commit to Joi/amplifier that referenced this pull request Oct 31, 2025
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Relocate subagent log files from `.data/subagent-logs/` to `logs/subagent-logs/`
for better separation of concerns. The logs directory is already gitignored and
provides a more appropriate location for project-specific logging, keeping it
separate from other data storage needs.
- Remove centralized path configuration logic that was unused
- Simplify implementation to always use project root's logs directory
- Tested with actual subagent invocations to verify correct logging
Brian Krabach (bkrabach) added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 27, 2025
Updates amplifier-app-cli with merged PRs:
- #8: Add httpx[socks] dependency for SOCKS proxy support
- #11: Fix Windows test compatibility issues
- #10: Fix Windows file lock issue with atomic write refactor
- #13: Add UTF-8 encoding and Windows chmod compatibility
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