feat(cli): morphic council debate — two-engine debate with a judge verdict#42
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Surfaces the TD-194 council pilot as a first-class, config-driven CLI command (not a demo script). Two candidate engines argue capability/cost/risk/approach over a goal; a resolver model (MORPHIC_COUNCIL_RESOLVER_MODEL) judges with an explicit rationale. Candidates via --engines; abandoned debates surface the reason. Output isolated in formatters.print_council_debate. morphic council debate "Python or Go for an MVP backend?" --engines ollama,claude_code Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A cold Ollama runs two sequential argument generations + the resolver call; the original 15s pilot budget aborted the first (cold-start) debate. Add council_debate_timeout_seconds (MORPHIC_COUNCIL_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, default 30) and wire it into RunCouncilDebateUseCase. Updated the two _FakeSettings test stubs to mirror the new field. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Surfaces the TD-194 council pilot as a first-class, config-driven CLI command (not a demo script). Two candidate engines argue capability / cost / risk / approach over a goal; a resolver model judges with an explicit rationale.
```
morphic council debate "Should we write unit tests before or after for a fast-moving prototype?"
--engines ollama,claude_code
```
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