feat(cli): add wait mode to agent send#83
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Add agent send --wait so scripts can send a prompt to an existing interactive agent session and capture the new assistant response from stdout. - seed transcript length before terminal delivery - poll the target session transcript for new assistant messages - complete when the agent returns to waiting, or idle after assistant output - keep status and warning output on stderr in wait mode - validate missing session files and unsupported adapters before sending - add focused wait-loop and command coverage
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Summary
Adds
agent send --waitso scripts can send a prompt to an existing interactive agent session and capture the new assistant response from stdout.Notes
This keeps the existing fire-and-forget
agent sendbehavior when--waitis not provided. The first version uses a fixed 10-minute defensive wait cap; configurable--timeoutremains a separate backlog item.