cli/pkg/build/build.go
Snider 0072650fd9 feat: git command, build improvements, and go fmt git-aware (#74)
* feat(go): make go fmt git-aware by default

- By default, only check changed Go files (modified, staged, untracked)
- Add --all flag to check all files (previous behaviour)
- Reduces noise when running fmt on large codebases

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(build): minimal output by default, add missing i18n

- Default output now shows single line: "Success Built N artifacts (dir)"
- Add --verbose/-v flag to show full detailed output
- Add all missing i18n translations for build commands
- Errors still show failure reason in minimal mode

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add root-level `core git` command

- Create pkg/gitcmd with git workflow commands as root menu
- Export command builders from pkg/dev (AddCommitCommand, etc.)
- Commands available under both `core git` and `core dev` for compatibility
- Git commands: health, commit, push, pull, work, sync, apply
- GitHub orchestration stays in dev: issues, reviews, ci, impact

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(qa): add docblock coverage checking

Implement docblock/docstring coverage analysis for Go code:
- New `core qa docblock` command to check coverage
- Shows compact file:line list when under threshold
- Integrate with `core go qa` as a default check
- Add --docblock-threshold flag (default 80%)

The checker uses Go AST parsing to find exported symbols
(functions, types, consts, vars) without documentation.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: address CodeRabbit review feedback

- Fix doc comment: "status" → "health" in gitcmd package
- Implement --check flag for `core go fmt` (exits non-zero if files need formatting)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: add docstrings for 100% coverage

Add documentation comments to all exported symbols:
- pkg/build: ProjectType constants
- pkg/cli: LogLevel, RenderStyle, TableStyle
- pkg/framework: ServiceFor, MustServiceFor, Core.Core
- pkg/git: GitError.Error, GitError.Unwrap
- pkg/i18n: Handler Match/Handle methods
- pkg/log: Level constants
- pkg/mcp: Tool input/output types
- pkg/php: Service constants, QA types, service methods
- pkg/process: ServiceError.Error
- pkg/repos: RepoType constants
- pkg/setup: ChangeType, ChangeCategory constants
- pkg/workspace: AddWorkspaceCommands

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: standardize line endings to LF

Add .gitattributes to enforce LF line endings for all text files.
Normalize all existing files to use Unix-style line endings.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: address CodeRabbit review feedback

- cmd_format.go: validate --check/--fix mutual exclusivity, capture stderr
- cmd_docblock.go: return error instead of os.Exit(1) for proper error handling

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: address CodeRabbit review feedback (round 2)

- linuxkit.go: propagate state update errors, handle cmd.Wait() errors in waitForExit
- mcp.go: guard against empty old_string in editDiff to prevent runaway edits
- cmd_docblock.go: log parse errors instead of silently skipping

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-01 10:48:44 +00:00

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// Package build provides project type detection and cross-compilation for the Core build system.
// It supports Go, Wails, Node.js, and PHP projects with automatic detection based on
// marker files (go.mod, wails.json, package.json, composer.json).
package build
import (
"context"
)
// ProjectType represents a detected project type.
type ProjectType string
// Project type constants for build detection.
const (
// ProjectTypeGo indicates a standard Go project with go.mod.
ProjectTypeGo ProjectType = "go"
// ProjectTypeWails indicates a Wails desktop application.
ProjectTypeWails ProjectType = "wails"
// ProjectTypeNode indicates a Node.js project with package.json.
ProjectTypeNode ProjectType = "node"
// ProjectTypePHP indicates a PHP/Laravel project with composer.json.
ProjectTypePHP ProjectType = "php"
// ProjectTypeDocker indicates a Docker-based project with Dockerfile.
ProjectTypeDocker ProjectType = "docker"
// ProjectTypeLinuxKit indicates a LinuxKit VM configuration.
ProjectTypeLinuxKit ProjectType = "linuxkit"
// ProjectTypeTaskfile indicates a project using Taskfile automation.
ProjectTypeTaskfile ProjectType = "taskfile"
)
// Target represents a build target platform.
type Target struct {
OS string
Arch string
}
// String returns the target in GOOS/GOARCH format.
func (t Target) String() string {
return t.OS + "/" + t.Arch
}
// Artifact represents a build output file.
type Artifact struct {
Path string
OS string
Arch string
Checksum string
}
// Config holds build configuration.
type Config struct {
// ProjectDir is the root directory of the project.
ProjectDir string
// OutputDir is where build artifacts are placed.
OutputDir string
// Name is the output binary name.
Name string
// Version is the build version string.
Version string
// LDFlags are additional linker flags.
LDFlags []string
// Docker-specific config
Dockerfile string // Path to Dockerfile (default: Dockerfile)
Registry string // Container registry (default: ghcr.io)
Image string // Image name (owner/repo format)
Tags []string // Additional tags to apply
BuildArgs map[string]string // Docker build arguments
Push bool // Whether to push after build
// LinuxKit-specific config
LinuxKitConfig string // Path to LinuxKit YAML config
Formats []string // Output formats (iso, qcow2, raw, vmdk)
}
// Builder defines the interface for project-specific build implementations.
type Builder interface {
// Name returns the builder's identifier.
Name() string
// Detect checks if this builder can handle the project in the given directory.
Detect(dir string) (bool, error)
// Build compiles the project for the specified targets.
Build(ctx context.Context, cfg *Config, targets []Target) ([]Artifact, error)
}