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Before, every provider stored its opaque continuation id under the single outbound.db key `sdk_session_id`. Flipping a session's agent_provider (e.g. Codex → Claude) meant the new provider read the old provider's id at wake, handed it to its own SDK, and got a "No conversation found" error that cost the user one sacrificed message before the stale-session recovery path cleared the id. This reshapes session_state so continuations are keyed `continuation:<provider>` instead. Consequences: - Per-provider continuations coexist. Flipping Claude → Codex → Claude resumes the Claude thread exactly where it left off, with the intervening Codex thread also still on file. - No provider ever reads another provider's id. Switching costs no sacrificed message and emits no transient error. - Legacy installs are migrated forward on first startup: migrateLegacyContinuation() adopts any pre-existing `sdk_session_id` row into the current provider's slot (best guess — it was whichever provider ran last), then deletes the legacy row unconditionally so it can't poison a future provider's read. runPollLoop now takes providerName alongside the provider instance, and threads it through processQuery to setContinuation on init. Tests: 9 new tests covering set/get isolation across providers, clear-specificity, legacy-adoption, legacy-always-deleted, prefer-existing-slot-over-legacy, and idempotency of a second migration call. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>