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## Why `codex-rs/arg0` only needed two things from `codex-core`: - the `find_codex_home()` wrapper - the special argv flag used for the internal `apply_patch` self-invocation path That made `codex-arg0` depend on `codex-core` for a very small surface area. This change removes that dependency edge and moves the shared `apply_patch` invocation flag to a more natural boundary (`codex-apply-patch`) while keeping the contract explicitly documented. ## What Changed - Moved the internal `apply_patch` argv[1] flag constant out of `codex-core` and into `codex-apply-patch`. - Renamed the constant to `CODEX_CORE_APPLY_PATCH_ARG1` and documented that it is part of the Codex core process-invocation contract (even though it now lives in `codex-apply-patch`). - Updated `arg0`, the core apply-patch runtime, and the `codex-exec` apply-patch test to import the constant from `codex-apply-patch`. - Updated `codex-rs/arg0` to call `codex_utils_home_dir::find_codex_home()` directly instead of `codex_core::config::find_codex_home()`. - Removed the `codex-core` dependency from `codex-rs/arg0` and added the needed direct dependency on `codex-utils-home-dir`. - Added `codex-apply-patch` as a dev-dependency for `codex-rs/exec` tests (the apply-patch test now imports the moved constant directly). ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-apply-patch` - `cargo test -p codex-arg0` - `cargo test -p codex-core --lib apply_patch` - `cargo test -p codex-exec test_standalone_exec_cli_can_use_apply_patch` - `cargo shear`