- Expand .golangci.yml with more linters (bodyclose, errcheck, etc.), settings for govet, revive, gocritic, gosec
- Add // nolint:gosec comments for intentional file operations and subprocesses
- Change file write permissions from 0644 to 0600 for better security
- Refactor loops, error handling, and test parallelism with t.Parallel()
- Minor fixes: ignore unused args, use errors.Is, adjust mkdir permissions to 0750
Update safety features to leverage Git for version control and rollbacks instead of creating .bak files. This includes:
- Removing backup mentions from README.md, cmd/lint.go, ARCHITECTURE.md, and TROUBLESHOOTING.md
- Adding detailed Git workflow for managing changes in README.md
- Updating troubleshooting guide with Git rollback instructions
- Modifying feature lists and safety descriptions to emphasize Git integration
Eliminate .bak file backups from edit, docs, lint, testgen, and agent commands to simplify safety features, relying on previews and confirmations instead. Update README, architecture docs, troubleshooting, and TODOs to reflect changes. Adjust tests to remove backup assertions.
- Introduce newGrokClient and gitRun vars to allow mocking in tests.
- Refactor commit, commitmsg, history, prdescribe, and review cmds into separate run funcs.
- Update docs, lint, and review to use newGrokClient.
- Add comprehensive unit tests in run_test.go covering happy paths, errors, and edge cases.
- Expand grok client tests with SSE server mocks for Stream* methods.
Introduce support for per-command model defaults in config.toml, overriding global default if set. Update GetModel to accept command name and prioritize: flag > command default > global default. Add example config file and adjust all commands to pass their name. Update tests accordingly.
- Handle errors from fmt.Scanln in cmd/edit.go and cmd/lint.go to prevent crashes on input failures, providing user feedback and preserving backups.
- Update .gitea/workflows/release.yml to use 'ubuntu-gitea' runner for CI consistency.
Introduce new `grokkit lint` command for automatic language detection,
linting, and AI-suggested fixes. Supports 9 languages including Go, Python,
JavaScript, TypeScript, Rust, Ruby, Java, C/C++, and Shell.
- Add cmd/lint.go for command implementation
- Create internal/linter package with detection and execution logic
- Update README.md with usage examples and workflows
- Enhance docs/ARCHITECTURE.md and docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md
- Add comprehensive tests for linter functionality