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* feat: enhance gen command with directory/file arguments and custom output filenames - Add positional argument support for targeting specific directories or files - Add --output flag for custom output filename specification - Implement resolveOutputPath method to handle absolute and relative custom paths - Update CLI interface with comprehensive examples and help text - Fix race condition in FixtureManager cache access with RWMutex synchronization - Update .gitignore to cover additional generated file types (html, json) - Maintain backward compatibility with existing gen command usage This enhancement enables generating documentation for multiple actions in the same directory without filename conflicts, while supporting flexible file targeting. * feat: enhance CI workflow and standardize license filename - Update CI workflow to use new gen command functionality with directory targeting - Remove working-directory requirement by using positional arguments - Add comprehensive documentation generation with multiple formats (md, html, json) - Test single file targeting and recursive generation with themes - Add artifact upload for generated documentation files - Standardize license filename from LICENSE.md to LICENSE following GitHub conventions - Clean up duplicate license files The enhanced workflow demonstrates all new gen command features including directory targeting, custom output filenames, multiple formats, and themes. * fix: resolve all linting and EditorConfig violations Fixed remaining code quality issues: - Line length violation in TODO.md by breaking long summary - Trailing whitespace removal from CI workflow, CLAUDE.md, and TODO.md - Indentation consistency fixes in CI workflow YAML - Security workflow cleanup for better formatting All linters now pass: - golangci-lint: 0 issues - EditorConfig: No violations detected Project maintains enterprise-grade code quality standards. * refactor: optimize security workflow by removing Snyk and reducing duplication Streamlined security scanning workflow: - Remove Snyk job to eliminate redundancy with govulncheck and Trivy - Add comprehensive coverage documentation explaining each tool's purpose - Ensure consistent action version pinning across all jobs - Maintain complete security protection with govulncheck, Trivy, gitleaks, and dependency-review Benefits: - Reduced execution time by ~2-3 minutes per workflow run - Simplified secret management (no SNYK_TOKEN required) - Lower complexity while maintaining enterprise-grade security coverage - Better workflow maintainability with clear job documentation Security coverage remains comprehensive with Go-specific vulnerability scanning, multi-language dependency analysis, secrets detection, and PR-level dependency review.
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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://json.schemastore.org/github-workflow.json
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name: Stale
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on:
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schedule:
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- cron: '0 8 * * *' # Every day at 08:00
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workflow_call:
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workflow_dispatch:
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permissions:
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contents: read
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packages: read
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statuses: read
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jobs:
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stale:
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name: 🧹 Clean up stale issues and PRs
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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permissions:
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contents: write # only for delete-branch option
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issues: write
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pull-requests: write
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steps:
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- uses: ivuorinen/actions/stale@86387d514e628a6b8b2c8c4f559ba3e0147204a8 # 25.8.4
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