import type { AuditContext } from "./types.js";
/**
 * Decide whether drift should auto-run without --check-drift.
 *
 * Multi-agent projects leave satellite skill dirs (`.agents/skills/`,
 * `.claude/skills/`, etc.) stale after a single-agent migration completes.
 * The existing drift machinery detects `manifest.stale_names` orphans but
 * is off by default, so `audit --agent claude` on a project that also ships
 * AGENTS.md exits "pass" while the Codex / Antigravity skill dirs still hold
 * pre-v1.2 names. When more than one agent instruction file is present on
 * disk we run drift automatically. Evidence: n=4 migrations reviewed
 * 2026-04-20 all had stale satellite dirs surviving a "pass" audit.
 *
 * The signal is computed from the manifest-backed instruction paths rather
 * than `ctx.agents`, which has already been narrowed by `--agent` upstream.
 * Using the filtered list would hide the multi-agent signal exactly when it
 * matters - the single-agent-filter case is the one stale satellites exploit.
 *
 * Single-agent projects preserve the prior opt-in behaviour.
 *
 * @param ctx - audit context; only `ctx.fs` is consulted, to existence-test manifest instruction files
 * @returns true when more than one agent instruction file is present on disk, signalling a multi-agent
 *   project where stale satellite skill dirs could otherwise survive a "pass" audit; false otherwise
 */
export declare function shouldAutoRunDrift(ctx: AuditContext): boolean;
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