feat: add ctx.log() for custom tools#6852
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- adds log() method to ToolContext in both plugin and internal Tool.Context - implements log() using Log.create() in tool execution contexts - updates plugin docs to show ctx.log() for custom tools - removes console.log example that leaks to stdout - fixes anomalyco#6830 anomalyco#6833
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Fixes #6830 and #6833 by adding
ctx.log()for custom tools to avoid console.log output leaking to stdout.problem:
ctx.client.app.logavailable to them, but custom tools did not - there was no logger exposed to tools (making it hard to debug)solution:
ctx.log(level, message, extra)to ToolContext for custom tool implementationsLog.create()API (appropriate since tools execute in-process)ctx.log()for custom tools andclient.app.log()for plugin initializationI also had to update test sites for built-in tools to plumb
logthrough into theToolContext, hence the larger number of changed files here.Custom tools now have structured logging that writes to OpenCode's log files instead of polluting terminal output.