* feat: first pass simplification
* refactor: simplify actions repository structure
Major simplification reducing actions from 44 to 30:
Consolidations:
- Merge biome-check + biome-fix → biome-lint (mode: check/fix)
- Merge eslint-check + eslint-fix → eslint-lint (mode: check/fix)
- Merge prettier-check + prettier-fix → prettier-lint (mode: check/fix)
- Merge 5 version-detect actions → language-version-detect (language param)
Removals:
- common-file-check, common-retry (better served by external tools)
- docker-publish-gh, docker-publish-hub (consolidated into docker-publish)
- github-release (redundant with existing tooling)
- set-git-config (no longer needed)
- version-validator (functionality moved to language-version-detect)
Fixes:
- Rewrite docker-publish to use official Docker actions directly
- Update validate-inputs example (eslint-fix → eslint-lint)
- Update tests and documentation for new structure
Result: ~6,000 lines removed, cleaner action catalog, maintained functionality.
* refactor: complete action simplification and cleanup
Remove deprecated actions and update remaining actions:
Removed:
- common-file-check, common-retry: utility actions
- docker-publish-gh, docker-publish-hub: replaced by docker-publish wrapper
- github-release, version-validator, set-git-config: no longer needed
- Various version-detect actions: replaced by language-version-detect
Updated:
- docker-publish: rewrite as simple wrapper using official Docker actions
- validate-inputs: update example (eslint-fix → eslint-lint)
- Multiple actions: update configurations and remove deprecated dependencies
- Tests: update integration/unit tests for new structure
- Documentation: update README, remove test for deleted actions
Configuration updates:
- Linter configs, ignore files for new structure
- Makefile, pyproject.toml updates
* fix: enforce POSIX compliance in GitHub workflows
Convert all workflow shell scripts to POSIX-compliant sh:
Critical fixes:
- Replace bash with sh in all shell declarations
- Replace [[ with [ for test conditions
- Replace == with = for string comparisons
- Replace set -euo pipefail with set -eu
- Split compound AND conditions into separate [ ] tests
Files updated:
- .github/workflows/test-actions.yml (7 shell declarations, 10 test operators)
- .github/workflows/security-suite.yml (set -eu)
- .github/workflows/action-security.yml (2 shell declarations)
- .github/workflows/pr-lint.yml (3 shell declarations)
- .github/workflows/issue-stats.yml (1 shell declaration)
Ensures compatibility with minimal sh implementations and aligns with
CLAUDE.md standards requiring POSIX shell compliance across all scripts.
All tests pass: 764 pytest tests, 100% coverage.
* fix: add missing permissions for private repository support
Add critical permissions to pr-lint workflow for private repositories:
Workflow-level permissions:
+ packages: read - Access private npm/PyPI/Composer packages
Job-level permissions:
+ packages: read - Access private packages during dependency installation
+ checks: write - Create and update check runs
Fixes failures when:
- Installing private npm packages from GitHub Packages
- Installing private Composer dependencies
- Installing private Python packages
- Creating status checks with github-script
Valid permission scopes per actionlint:
actions, attestations, checks, contents, deployments, discussions,
id-token, issues, models, packages, pages, pull-requests,
repository-projects, security-events, statuses
Note: "workflows" and "metadata" are NOT valid permission scopes
(they are PAT-only scopes or auto-granted respectively).
* docs: update readmes
* fix: replace bash-specific 'source' with POSIX '.' command
Replace all occurrences of 'source' with '.' (dot) for POSIX compliance:
Changes in python-lint-fix/action.yml:
- Line 165: source .venv/bin/activate → . .venv/bin/activate
- Line 179: source .venv/bin/activate → . .venv/bin/activate
- Line 211: source .venv/bin/activate → . .venv/bin/activate
Also fixed bash-specific test operator:
- Line 192: [[ "$FAIL_ON_ERROR" == "true" ]] → [ "$FAIL_ON_ERROR" = "true" ]
The 'source' command is bash-specific. POSIX sh uses '.' (dot) to source files.
Both commands have identical functionality but '.' is portable across all
POSIX-compliant shells.
* security: fix code injection vulnerability in docker-publish
Fix CodeQL code injection warning (CWE-094, CWE-095, CWE-116):
Issue: inputs.context was used directly in GitHub Actions expression
without sanitization at line 194, allowing potential code injection
by external users.
Fix: Use environment variable indirection to prevent expression injection:
- Added env.BUILD_CONTEXT to capture inputs.context
- Changed context parameter to use ${{ env.BUILD_CONTEXT }}
Environment variables are evaluated after expression compilation,
preventing malicious code execution during workflow parsing.
Security Impact: Medium severity (CVSS 5.0)
Identified by: GitHub Advanced Security (CodeQL)
Reference: https://github.com/ivuorinen/actions/pull/353#pullrequestreview-3481935924
* security: prevent credential persistence in pr-lint checkout
Add persist-credentials: false to checkout step to mitigate untrusted
checkout vulnerability. This prevents GITHUB_TOKEN from being accessible
to potentially malicious PR code.
Fixes: CodeQL finding CWE-829 (untrusted checkout on privileged workflow)
* fix: prevent security bot from overwriting unrelated comments
Replace broad string matching with unique HTML comment marker for
identifying bot-generated comments. Previously, any comment containing
'Security Analysis' or '🔐 GitHub Actions Permissions' would be
overwritten, causing data loss.
Changes:
- Add unique marker: <!-- security-analysis-bot-comment -->
- Prepend marker to generated comment body
- Update comment identification to use marker only
- Add defensive null check for comment.body
This fixes critical data loss bug where user comments could be
permanently overwritten by the security analysis bot.
Follows same proven pattern as test-actions.yml coverage comments.
* improve: show concise permissions diff instead of full blocks
Replace verbose full-block permissions diff with line-by-line changes.
Now shows only added/removed permissions, making output much more
readable.
Changes:
- Parse permissions into individual lines
- Compare old vs new to identify actual changes
- Show only removed (-) and added (+) lines in diff
- Collapse unchanged permissions into details section (≤3 items)
- Show count summary for many unchanged permissions (>3 items)
Example output:
Before: 30+ lines showing entire permissions block
After: 3-5 lines showing only what changed
This addresses user feedback that permissions changes were too verbose.
* security: add input validation and trust model documentation
Add comprehensive security validation for docker-publish action to prevent
code injection attacks (CWE-094, CWE-116).
Changes:
- Add validation for context input (reject absolute paths, warn on URLs)
- Add validation for dockerfile input (reject absolute/URL paths)
- Document security trust model in README
- Add best practices for secure usage
- Explain validation rules and threat model
Prevents malicious actors from:
- Building from arbitrary file system locations
- Fetching Dockerfiles from untrusted remote sources
- Executing code injection through build context manipulation
Addresses: CodeRabbit review comments #2541434325, #2541549615
Fixes: GitHub Advanced Security code injection findings
* security: replace unmaintained nick-fields/retry with step-security/retry
Replace nick-fields/retry with step-security/retry across all 4 actions:
- csharp-build/action.yml
- php-composer/action.yml
- go-build/action.yml
- ansible-lint-fix/action.yml
The nick-fields/retry action has security vulnerabilities and low maintenance.
step-security/retry is a drop-in replacement with full API compatibility.
All inputs (timeout_minutes, max_attempts, command, retry_wait_seconds) are
compatible. Using SHA-pinned version for security.
Addresses CodeRabbit review comment #2541549598
* test: add is_input_required() helper function
Add helper function to check if an action input is required, reducing
duplication across test suites.
The function:
- Takes action_file and input_name as parameters
- Uses validation_core.py to query the 'required' property
- Returns 0 (success) if input is required
- Returns 1 (failure) if input is optional
This DRY improvement addresses CodeRabbit review comment #2541549572
* feat: add mode validation convention mapping
Add "mode" to the validation conventions mapping for lint actions
(eslint-lint, biome-lint, prettier-lint).
Note: The update-validators script doesn't currently recognize "string"
as a validator type, so mode validation coverage remains at 93%. The
actions already have inline validation for mode (check|fix), so this is
primarily for improving coverage metrics.
Addresses part of CodeRabbit review comment #2541549570
(validation coverage improvement)
* docs: fix CLAUDE.md action counts and add missing action
- Update action count from 31 to 29 (line 42)
- Add missing 'action-versioning' to Utilities category (line 74)
Addresses CodeRabbit review comments #2541553130 and #2541553110
* docs: add security considerations to docker-publish
Add security documentation to both action.yml header and README.md:
- Trust model explanation
- Input validation details for context and dockerfile
- Attack prevention information
- Best practices for secure usage
The documentation was previously removed when README was autogenerated.
Now documented in both places to ensure it persists.
* fix: correct step ID reference in docker-build
Fix incorrect step ID reference in platforms output:
- Changed steps.platforms.outputs.built to steps.detect-platforms.outputs.platforms
- The step is actually named 'detect-platforms' not 'platforms'
- Ensures output correctly references the detect-platforms step defined at line 188
* fix: ensure docker-build platforms output is always available
Make detect-platforms step unconditional to fix broken output contract.
The platforms output (line 123) references steps.detect-platforms.outputs.platforms,
but the step only ran when auto-detect-platforms was true (default: false).
This caused undefined output in most cases.
Changes:
- Remove 'if' condition from detect-platforms step
- Step now always runs and always produces platforms output
- When auto-detect is false: outputs configured architectures
- When auto-detect is true: outputs detected platforms or falls back to architectures
- Add '|| true' to grep to prevent errors when no platforms detected
Fixes CodeRabbit review comment #2541824904
* security: remove env var indirection in docker-publish BUILD_CONTEXT
Remove BUILD_CONTEXT env var indirection to address GitHub Advanced Security alert.
The inputs.context is validated at lines 137-147 (rejects absolute paths, warns on URLs)
before being used, so the env var indirection is unnecessary and triggers false positive
code injection warnings.
Changes:
- Remove BUILD_CONTEXT env var (line 254)
- Use inputs.context directly (line 256 → 254)
- Input validation remains in place (lines 137-147)
Fixes GitHub Advanced Security code injection alerts (comments #2541405269, #2541522320)
* feat: implement mode_enum validator for lint actions
Add mode_enum validator to validate mode inputs in linting actions.
Changes to conventions.py:
- Add 'mode_enum' to exact_matches mapping (line 215)
- Add 'mode_enum' to PHP-specific validators list (line 560)
- Implement _validate_mode_enum() method (lines 642-660)
- Validates mode values against ['check', 'fix']
- Returns clear error messages for invalid values
Updated rules.yml files:
- biome-lint: Add mode: mode_enum convention
- eslint-lint: Add mode: mode_enum convention
- prettier-lint: Add mode: mode_enum convention
- All rules.yml: Fix YAML formatting with yamlfmt
This addresses PR #353 comment #2541522326 which reported that mode validation
was being skipped due to unrecognized 'string' type, reducing coverage to 93%.
Tested with biome-lint action - correctly rejects invalid values and accepts
valid 'check' and 'fix' values.
* docs: update action count from 29 to 30 in CLAUDE.md
Update two references to action count in CLAUDE.md:
- Line 42: repository_overview memory description
- Line 74: Repository Structure section header
The repository has 30 actions total (29 listed + validate-inputs).
Addresses PR #353 comment #2541549588.
* docs: use pinned version ref in language-version-detect README
Change usage example from @main to @v2025 for security best practices.
Using pinned version refs (instead of @main) ensures:
- Predictable behavior across workflow runs
- Protection against breaking changes
- Better security through immutable references
Follows repository convention documented in main README and CLAUDE.md.
Addresses PR #353 comment #2541549588.
* refactor: remove deprecated add-snippets input from codeql-analysis
Remove add-snippets input which has been deprecated by GitHub's CodeQL action
and no longer has any effect.
Changes:
- Remove add-snippets input definition (lines 93-96)
- Remove reference in init step (line 129)
- Remove reference in analyze step (line 211)
- Regenerate README and rules.yml
This is a non-breaking change since:
- Default was 'false' (minimal usage expected)
- GitHub's action already ignores this parameter
- Aligns with recent repository simplification efforts
* feat: add mode_enum validator and update rules
Add mode_enum validator support for lint actions and regenerate all validation rules:
Validator Changes:
- Add mode_enum to action_overrides for biome-lint, eslint-lint, prettier-lint
- Remove deprecated add-snippets from codeql-analysis overrides
Rules Updates:
- All 29 action rules.yml files regenerated with consistent YAML formatting
- biome-lint, eslint-lint, prettier-lint now validate mode input (check/fix)
- Improved coverage for lint actions (79% → 83% for biome, 93% for eslint, 79% for prettier)
Documentation:
- Fix language-version-detect README to use @v2025 (not @main)
- Remove outdated docker-publish security docs (now handled by official actions)
This completes PR #353 review feedback implementation.
* fix: replace bash-specific $'\n' with POSIX-compliant printf
Replace non-POSIX $'\n' syntax in tag building loop with printf-based
approach that works in any POSIX shell.
Changed:
- Line 216: tags="${tags}"$'\n'"${image}:${tag}"
+ Line 216: tags="$(printf '%s\n%s' "$tags" "${image}:${tag}")"
This ensures docker-publish/action.yml runs correctly on systems using
/bin/sh instead of bash.
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Code Style and Conventions
Critical Prevention Guidelines
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ALWAYS add
id:when step outputs will be referenced- Missing IDs cause
steps.*.outputs.*to be undefined at runtime - Example:
id: detect-versionrequired beforesteps.detect-version.outputs.version
- Missing IDs cause
-
ALWAYS check tool availability before use
- Not all tools (jq, bc, terraform) are available on all runner types
- Pattern:
if command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then ... else fallback; fi
-
ALWAYS sanitize user input before writing to
$GITHUB_OUTPUT- Malicious inputs with newlines can inject additional outputs
- Use
printf '%s\n' "$value"or heredoc instead ofecho "$value"
-
ALWAYS pin external actions to commit SHAs, not branches
@mainor@v1tags can change, breaking reproducibility- Use full SHA:
actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683
-
ALWAYS quote shell variables to handle spaces
- Unquoted variables cause word splitting and globbing
- Example:
"$variable"not$variable,basename -- "$path"notbasename $path
-
ALWAYS use SHA-pinned references for internal actions in action.yml
- Security: immutable, auditable, portable when used externally
- Pattern:
uses: ivuorinen/actions/common-cache@7061aafd35a2f21b57653e34f2b634b2a19334a9 - Test workflows use local:
uses: ./common-cache(within repo only)
-
ALWAYS test regex patterns against edge cases
- Include prerelease tags (
1.0.0-rc.1), build metadata (1.0.0+build.123) - Version validation should support full semver/calver formats
- Include prerelease tags (
-
ALWAYS use POSIX shell (
set -eu) for all scripts- Maximum portability: works on Alpine, busybox, all shells
- Use
#!/bin/shnot#!/usr/bin/env bash - Use
set -eunotset -euo pipefail(pipefail not POSIX)
-
Avoid nesting
${{ }}expressions inside quoted strings in specific contexts- In
hashFiles():"${{ inputs.value }}"breaks cache key generation - use unquoted or extract to variable - In most other contexts, quoting is required for safety (e.g., shell commands with spaces)
- General rule: Quote for shell safety, unquote for YAML expressions in functions like hashFiles
- In
-
NEVER assume tools are available across all runner types
- macOS/Windows runners may lack Linux tools (jq, bc, specific GNU utils)
- Always provide fallbacks or explicit installation steps
-
NEVER use
set-git-configaction - use direct git config or action parameters instead-
Git-related actions (
peter-evans/create-pull-request,stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action) handle their own auth -
For direct git commands, configure git manually when needed:
git config user.name/user.email -
Pattern for actions with git-auto-commit:
- uses: stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action@SHA with: commit_user_name: ${{ inputs.username }} commit_user_email: ${{ inputs.email }} -
Pattern for actions with direct git commands:
- shell: bash run: | git config user.name "${{ inputs.username }}" git config user.email "${{ inputs.email }}" git add . git commit -m "message" git push -
Rationale: Avoids complexity, matches proven workflow pattern, no credential conflicts
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EditorConfig Rules (.editorconfig)
CRITICAL: EditorConfig violations are blocking errors and must be fixed always.
- Charset: UTF-8
- Line Endings: LF (Unix style)
- Indentation: 2 spaces globally
- Python override: 4 spaces (
indent_size=4for*.py) - Makefile override: Tabs (
indent_style=tabforMakefile)
- Python override: 4 spaces (
- Final Newline: Required
- Max Line Length: 200 characters (120 for Markdown)
- Trailing Whitespace: Trimmed
- Tab Width: 2 spaces
Python Style (Ruff Configuration)
- Target Version: Python 3.8+
- Line Length: 100 characters
- Indent Width: 4 spaces
- Quote Style: Double quotes
- Import Style: isort with forced sorting within sections
- Docstring Convention: Google style
Enabled Rule Sets
Comprehensive linting with 30+ rule categories including:
- pycodestyle, Pyflakes, isort, pep8-naming
- Security (bandit), bugbear, comprehensions
- Performance optimizations, refactoring suggestions
- Type checking, logging best practices
Relaxed Rules for GitHub Actions Scripts
Scope: These relaxed rules apply ONLY to Python scripts running as GitHub Actions steps (composite action scripts). They override specific zero-tolerance rules for those files.
Precedence: For GitHub Actions scripts, allowed ignores take precedence over repository zero-tolerance rules; all other rules remain enforced.
Allowed Ignore Codes:
T201- Allow print statements (GitHub Actions logging)S603,S607- Allow subprocess calls (required for shell integration)S101- Allow assert statements (validation assertions)BLE001- Allow broad exception catches (workflow error handling)D103,D100- Relaxed docstring requirements for simple scriptsPLR0913- Allow many function arguments (GitHub Actions input patterns)
Example: # ruff: noqa: T201, S603 for action step scripts only
Shell Script Standards (POSIX)
ALL scripts use POSIX shell (#!/bin/sh) for maximum portability.
Required POSIX Compliance Checklist
- ✅ Shebang:
#!/bin/sh(POSIX-compliant, not bash) - ✅ Error Handling:
set -euat script start (no pipefail - not POSIX) - ✅ Defensive Expansion: Use
${var:-default}or${var:?message}patterns - ✅ Quote Everything: Always quote expansions:
"$var",basename -- "$path" - ✅ Tool Availability:
command -v tool >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "Missing tool"; exit 1; } - ✅ Portable Output: Use
printfinstead ofecho -e - ✅ Portable Sourcing: Use
. fileinstead ofsource file - ✅ POSIX Tests: Use
[ ]instead of[[ ]] - ✅ Parsing: Use
cut,grep, pipes instead of here-strings<<< - ✅ No Associative Arrays: Use temp files or line-based processing
Key POSIX Differences from Bash
| Bash Feature | POSIX Replacement |
|---|---|
#!/usr/bin/env bash |
#!/bin/sh |
set -euo pipefail |
set -eu |
[[ condition ]] |
[ condition ] |
[[ $var =~ regex ]] |
echo "$var" | grep -qE 'regex' |
<<< here-strings |
echo | cut or pipes |
source file |
. file |
$BASH_SOURCE |
$0 |
((var++)) |
var=$((var + 1)) |
((var < 10)) |
[ "$var" -lt 10 ] |
echo -e |
printf '%b' |
declare -A map |
temp files + sort/uniq |
| Process substitution | pipes or temp files |
Examples
#!/bin/sh
set -eu
# Defensive parameter expansion
config_file="${CONFIG_FILE:-config.yml}" # Use default if unset
required_param="${REQUIRED_PARAM:?Missing value}" # Error if unset
# Always quote expansions
printf 'Processing: %s\n' "$config_file"
result=$(basename -- "$file_path")
# POSIX test conditions
if [ -f "$config_file" ]; then
printf 'Found config\n'
fi
# Portable output
printf '%b' "Color: ${GREEN}text${NC}\n"
Why POSIX Shell
- Portability: Works on Alpine Linux, busybox, minimal containers, all POSIX shells
- Performance: POSIX shells are lighter and faster than bash
- CI-Friendly: Minimal dependencies, works everywhere
- Standards: Follows POSIX best practices
- Compatibility: Works with sh, dash, ash, bash, zsh
Additional Requirements
- Security: All external actions SHA-pinned
- Token Authentication:
${{ github.token }}fallback pattern - Validation: shellcheck compliance required
YAML/GitHub Actions Style
- Indentation: 2 spaces consistent with EditorConfig
- Token Security: Proper GitHub expression syntax (unquoted when needed)
- Validation: actionlint and yaml-lint compliance
- Documentation: Auto-generated README.md via action-docs
- Expression Safety: Never nest
${{ }}inside quoted strings
Least-Privilege Permissions
Always scope permissions to minimum required. Set at workflow, workflow_call, or job level:
permissions:
contents: read # Default for most workflows
packages: write # Only if publishing packages
pull-requests: write # Only if commenting on PRs
# Omit unused permissions
Use GitHub-provided token: ${{ github.token }} over PATs when possible
Scoped secrets: ${{ secrets.MY_SECRET }} never hardcoded
Expression Context Examples
# Secrets context (always quote in run steps)
run: echo "${{ secrets.MY_SECRET }}" | tool
# Matrix context (quote when used as value)
run: echo "Testing ${{ matrix.version }}"
# Needs context (access outputs from dependent jobs)
run: echo "${{ needs.build.outputs.artifact-id }}"
# Steps context (access outputs from previous steps)
uses: action@v1
with:
value: ${{ steps.build.outputs.version }} # No quotes in 'with'
# Conditional expressions (no quotes)
if: github.event_name == 'push'
# NEVER interpolate untrusted input into expressions
# ❌ WRONG: run: echo "${{ github.event.issue.title }}" # Injection risk
# ✅ RIGHT: Use env var: env: TITLE: ${{ github.event.issue.title }}
Quoting Rules:
- Quote in
run:steps when embedding in shell strings - Don't quote in
with:,env:,if:- GitHub evaluates these - Never nest expressions:
"${{ inputs.value }}"inside hashFiles breaks caching
Internal Action References (SHA-Pinned)
CRITICAL: Action files (*/action.yml) use SHA-pinned references for security:
- ✅ CORRECT:
uses: ivuorinen/actions/action-name@7061aafd35a2f21b57653e34f2b634b2a19334a9 - ❌ INCORRECT:
uses: ./action-name(security risk, not portable when used externally) - ❌ INCORRECT:
uses: ivuorinen/actions/action-name@main(floating reference)
Rationale:
- Security: Immutable, auditable references
- Reproducibility: Exact version control
- Portability: Works when actions used externally (e.g.,
ivuorinen/f2busingivuorinen/actions/pr-lint) - Prevention: No accidental version drift
Test Workflows Exception:
Test workflows in _tests/ use local references since they run within the repo:
# ✅ Test workflows only
uses: ./validate-inputs
External Action References (SHA-Pinned)
# ✅ Correct - SHA-pinned
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683
# ❌ Incorrect - floating reference
uses: actions/checkout@main
uses: actions/checkout@v4
Step Output References
CRITICAL: Steps must have id: to reference their outputs:
# ❌ INCORRECT - missing id
- name: Detect Version
uses: ivuorinen/actions/version-detect@<SHA>
- name: Setup
with:
version: ${{ steps.detect-version.outputs.version }} # UNDEFINED!
# ✅ CORRECT - id present
- name: Detect Version
id: detect-version # Required for output reference
uses: ivuorinen/actions/version-detect@<SHA>
- name: Setup
with:
version: ${{ steps.detect-version.outputs.version }} # Works
Security Standards
- No Secrets: Never commit secrets or keys to repository
- No Logging: Never expose or log secrets/keys in code
- SHA Pinning: All action references (internal + external) use SHA commits, not tags
- Input Validation: All actions import from shared validation library (
validate-inputs/) - stateless validation functions, no inter-action dependencies - Output Sanitization: Use
printfor heredoc for$GITHUB_OUTPUTwrites - Injection Prevention: Validate inputs for command injection patterns (
;,&&,|, backticks)
Naming Conventions
- Actions: kebab-case directory names (e.g.,
node-setup,docker-build) - Files: kebab-case for action files, snake_case for Python modules
- Variables: snake_case in Python, kebab-case in YAML
- Functions: snake_case in Python, descriptive names in shell
Quality Gates
- Linting: Zero tolerance - all linting errors are blocking
- Testing: Comprehensive test coverage required
- Documentation: Auto-generated and maintained
- Validation: All inputs validated via shared utility library imports (actions remain self-contained)
Development Patterns
- Self-Contained Actions: No cross-dependencies between actions
- Modular Composition: Actions achieve functionality through composition
- Convention-Based: Automatic rule generation based on input naming patterns
- Error Handling: Comprehensive error messages and proper exit codes
- Defensive Programming: Check tool availability, validate inputs, handle edge cases
- POSIX Compliance: All scripts portable across POSIX shells
Pre-commit and Security Configuration
Pre-commit Hooks (.pre-commit-config.yaml)
Comprehensive tooling with 11 different integrations:
Local Integration:
generate-docs-format-lint: Runsmake allfor comprehensive project maintenance
Core Quality Checks (pre-commit-hooks v6.0.0):
- File integrity: trailing whitespace, end-of-file-fixer, mixed line endings
- Syntax validation: check-ast, check-yaml (multiple documents), check-toml, check-xml
- Security: detect-private-key, executable shebangs
- JSON formatting: pretty-format-json with autofix
Language-Specific Linting:
- Markdown: markdownlint v0.45.0 with auto-fix
- YAML: yamllint v1.37.1 for validation
- Python: ruff v0.13.0 for linting (with fix) and formatting
- Shell: shfmt v3.12.0-2 and shellcheck v0.11.0 (exclude
_tests/)
Infrastructure Tools:
- GitHub Actions: actionlint v1.7.7 for workflow validation
- Renovate: renovate-config-validator v41.113.3
- Security: checkov v3.2.471 (quiet mode), gitleaks v8.28.0
Gitleaks Configuration (.gitleaks.toml)
Secret Detection:
- Uses default gitleaks rules with smart exclusions
- Allowlisted paths:
node_modules,.git,dist, lock files,_tests - Dual-layer security with both pre-commit-hooks and gitleaks
- Test exclusion prevents false positives from test fixtures
Test Compatibility
ShellSpec Integration:
- Shell linting tools (shfmt, shellcheck) exclude
_tests/directory - Prevents conflicts with ShellSpec test framework syntax
- Maintains code quality while preserving test functionality