## Description
Reduces the `oz` CLI tarball size by adapting two techniques the WASM
build already uses for the standalone CLI artifact.
**Measured results**:
| Platform | Before (gzipped) | After (gzipped) | Reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| macOS aarch64 | ~120 MiB | ~48 MiB | **~−60%** |
| Linux x86_64 | 121.5 MiB | ~49 MiB | **~−60%** |
There are two primary changes:
1. No longer bundle any of the async assets into the headless binary
(this drops ~57 MiB of incompressible PNG/JPG bytes from the binary)
2. Introduce a `release-ci` profile that uses `opt-level = s` and `lto =
fat`. This mirrors the release profile we use on wasm. For the CLI
specifically, this should be a no-op for user-perceived latency: `oz
agent run` is wall-clock-dominated by network round-trips to the LLM API
and file I/O, not by CPU-bound inner loops. The 5–15% slowdown that
`-Os` typically incurs on tight numeric loops is invisible next to a
multi-second model response, and a smaller binary actually loads faster
on cold start.
## Agent Mode
- [x] Warp Agent Mode - This PR was created via Warp's AI Agent Mode
## Changelog Entries for Stable
CHANGELOG-OZ: Reduced the `oz` CLI tarball download size by ~60% on both
macOS and Linux.
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Co-authored-by: Oz <oz-agent@warp.dev>
## Description
A couple issues that needed fixing:
* Using `--all-features` and `--all-targets` causes us to try to build
the first-party binaries with embedded configuration, which isn't
available from this repository. To unblock CI, we'll only run clippy on
the default feature set for right now.
* Similarly, testing compilation with release configuration was trying
to build the `dev` channel; this switches that over to the `oss`
channel.