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3b770558e5 | feat: decouple --lang preference from TUI display language (#1132) | ||
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fe72e41fb2 |
feat(errs): add structured CLI error contract (#984)
Introduce a typed error contract framework for lark-cli so in-process
Go callers can branch via errors.As(&errs.XxxError{}) and shell scripts,
AI agents, and protocol adapters can branch on stable JSON type/subtype
fields instead of regex-parsing free-form messages.
Adds:
- Canonical taxonomy under errs/ (9 categories + typed Error structs
embedding a shared Problem, RFC 7807-aligned)
- Centralized Lark code metadata + identity-aware BuildAPIError dispatch
- Typed JSON envelope writer alongside the legacy envelope writer
- MCP / OAuth (RFC 6750 Bearer) projection adapters
- Five CI lint guards preventing ad-hoc taxonomy drift
Backward compatibility: legacy *output.ExitError producers (ErrAPI,
ErrWithHint, Errorf, ErrBare) and business shortcuts that use them
continue to render the legacy envelope unchanged. SecurityPolicyError
wire format and exit code are preserved via a carve-out; taxonomy
migration is deferred to PR 2. Domain-specific business migration is
staged across PR 3+.
Framework-direct paths now return typed *errs.*Error: ErrAuth /
ErrValidation / ErrNetwork emit category literals on the wire
(authentication / validation / network), *core.ConfigError is promoted
at the cmd/root boundary with exit code aligned from 2 to 3, and Lark
API permission denials classified by BuildAPIError exit 3.
At the SDK boundary, WrapDoAPIError preserves any already-classified
error (legacy *output.ExitError or typed *errs.*) so output.ErrAuth
from missing credentials surfaces with the auth category and exit 3
intact instead of being downgraded to a network error. Policy responses
classified by BuildAPIError (codes 21000 / 21001) extract challenge_url
and the canonical hint from the response body, matching what the
auth transport already surfaces at the HTTP layer; non-https
challenge URLs are dropped.
First PR in the feat/error-contract-* series.
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27a2f2758b |
fix(config): make agent-binding hints workspace-aware and surface user-identity risks (#728)
AI agents running inside OpenClaw / Hermes were routinely creating a parallel
app via `config init --new` instead of binding to the agent's existing app,
because every "not configured" hint and several deny errors hard-coded
`config init` regardless of workspace. Once bound, the same agents could
silently grant themselves user identity (impersonation) without the user
ever seeing a risk message in chat.
Changes:
- Introduce `core.NotConfiguredError` / `NoActiveProfileError` /
`reconfigureHint` helpers that branch on `CurrentWorkspace()`. In agent
workspaces they point at `lark-cli config bind --help` (a help page, not
a ready-to-run command) so AI must read the binding workflow and confirm
identity preset with the user before acting. In local terminals they
preserve the previous `config init --new` guidance.
- Migrate every `config init` hint that should be workspace-aware:
RequireConfigForProfile, default credential provider, credential provider
fallback, secret-resolve mismatch, config show, strict-mode entry-point
errors, default-as, profile use/rename/remove, auth list, doctor's
config_file check (which now also wraps the OS-level "no such file"
noise into the user-shaped "not configured" message).
- Refuse `config init` when run inside an OpenClaw / Hermes workspace by
default; add `--force-init` for the rare case the user genuinely wants
a parallel app. Without this guard, hint fixes were undone the moment
AI ignored them.
- Rewrite the strict-mode deny errors in cmd/auth/login.go, cmd/prune.go,
and internal/cmdutil/factory.go. The previous "AI agents are strictly
prohibited from modifying this setting" terminated AI reasoning while
providing no real gate. New errors point at `config strict-mode --help`
with the legitimate confirmation flow and explicitly note that switching
does NOT require re-bind. Integration test envelopes updated.
- Tighten `config bind --help` and `config strict-mode --help` to encode
the user-confirmation discipline directly: identity preset semantics
(bot-only vs user-default), "DO NOT switch without explicit user
confirmation", and a cross-reference clarifying that `config bind` is
for changing the underlying app while `config strict-mode` is the
policy-only switch (resolves an ambiguity an audit run found).
- Surface user-identity (impersonation) risk at every config write that
newly grants it, by reusing the canonical IdentityEscalationMessage
string from bind_messages.go:
- `noticeUserDefaultRisk` fires on flag-mode bind landing on
user-default, including the first-time case `warnIdentityEscalation`
misses (it requires a previous bot lock).
- `setStrictMode` warns when transitioning bot → user or bot → off
(newly permits user identity); stays quiet on narrowing changes
and on off → user (off already permitted user).
- Add tests: notconfigured_test.go (workspace branches),
init_guard_test.go (refuse + --force-init bypass), bind_warning_test.go
(user-default warning fires; bot-only does not), strict_mode_warning_test.go
(5 transitions covering both warn and no-warn paths).
Two follow-ups intentionally deferred: the keychain master-key hint at
internal/keychain/keychain.go:42 still suggests `config init` because the
keychain package can't import core (would be circular); fixing requires
either parameterizing the hint via callback or extracting workspace into
its own package. The lark-shared skill doc still tells AI to run
`config init` for first-time setup; updating the skill is in scope for
a follow-up PR.
Change-Id: I02273e044d9e061d211ceaa4f3ed5a3fb28325b3
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ce80b3bc46 |
feat(config): add 'config bind' for per-Agent credential isolation (#515)
Give each AI Agent (OpenClaw, Hermes) its own lark-cli workspace so
its Feishu calls don't overwrite the developer's local config or
collide with other Agents.
lark-cli config bind [--source openclaw|hermes] [--app-id <id>]
[--identity bot-only|user-default] [--force]
Key capabilities:
- Source auto-detected from OPENCLAW_* / HERMES_* env signals; config
written to ~/.lark-cli/<agent>/, isolated per Agent.
- Two identity presets: 'bot-only' (flag-mode default) and
'user-default'. Flag mode rejects silent bot→user escalation
without --force; TUI prompts are exempt.
- Agent-friendly stdout JSON with 'identity' + 'message' for
next-step branching.
- 'config show' and 'doctor' expose the bound 'workspace'.
- OpenClaw SecretRef resolution: plain / ${VAR} / file:+JSON Pointer
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9f81e7e567 |
feat: add RuntimeContext.BotInfo() for lazy bot identity retrieval (#409)
Add BotInfo() method on RuntimeContext that lazily fetches the current app's bot open_id and display name from /bot/v3/info on first call, cached via sync.OnceValues for the lifetime of the process. - BotInfo struct (OpenID, AppName) in Identity section of runner.go - fetchBotInfo() uses DoAPIAsBot for consistent header injection - CanBot() on CliConfig gates the call when bot identity is unavailable - Nil guard prevents panic in test contexts - Full test coverage via httpmock.Registry + mounted shortcuts Change-Id: I40ac710fb52d13939853f71827a5cbdbddd4f80f |
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af83e5495b |
fix(config): validate appId and appSecret keychain key consistency (#295)
When config.json is hand-edited, the appId field can become out of sync with the appSecret keychain reference (e.g. appId changed but appSecret.id still points to the old app). This causes silent auth failures at API call time. Add a pre-flight check in ResolveConfigFromMulti that compares the two before any keychain lookup or OAPI request, failing fast with actionable guidance. Change-Id: I74b9ab640642dde3df1ad70890b93b91ee422022 |
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8db4528269 |
feat: add strict mode identity filter, profile management and credential extension (#252)
* feat: add strict mode identity filter, profile management and credential extension Port changes from feat/strict-mode-identity-filter_3 branch: - Add strict mode for identity filtering and configuration - Add profile management commands (add/list/remove/rename/use) - Add credential extension framework (registry, env provider) - Add VFS abstraction layer - Refactor factory default and client options - Update shortcuts to use new credential and validation patterns Change-Id: I8c104c6b147e1901d94aefcefe35a174932c742b Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: go mod tidy Change-Id: I0f610ccea6bc874248e84c24770944a3071dcc57 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: fix test failures from credential provider migration - Remove unused TAT stub registrations in api and service tests (CredentialProvider manages tokens, SDK no longer calls TAT endpoint) - Update strict mode integration test: +chat-create now supports user identity, so it should succeed under strict mode user Change-Id: Iab51c2e12a97995e0b95dcd71df212d2d1f76570 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: migrate remaining os calls to internal/vfs Replace direct os.Stat/Open/MkdirAll/OpenFile/Remove/ReadDir/UserHomeDir with vfs equivalents in shortcuts/minutes, shortcuts/drive, and internal/keychain. Add ReadDir to the vfs interface and OsFs implementation. Change-Id: I8f97e5fb3e1731b4684d276644fcb10fae823067 * fix: resolve gofmt and goimports formatting issues Change-Id: If61578631f5698f7ca2d9a946ca59753651463fb * feat: add Flag.Input support for @file and stdin input sources Add framework-level support for reading flag values from files (@path) or stdin (-), solving the fundamental problem of passing complex text (markdown, multi-line content) via CLI arguments where shell escaping breaks content. Closes #239, fixes #163. - Add File/Stdin constants and Input field to Flag struct - Add resolveInputFlags() in runner pipeline (pre-Validate) - Support @@ escape for literal @ prefix - Guard against multiple stdin consumers - Auto-append "(supports @file, - for stdin)" to help text - Apply to: docs +create/+update --markdown, im +messages-send/+reply --text/--markdown/--content, task +comment --content, drive +add-comment --content Change-Id: I305a326d972417542aeadd70f37b74ea456461ef Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: fix pre-existing test failures in task, minutes, and registry - task/minutes: remove unused tenant_access_token httpmock stubs (TestFactory's testDefaultToken provides tokens directly, so the HTTP stub was never consumed and failed verification) - registry: fix hasEmbeddedData() to check for actual services instead of just byte length (meta_data_default.json has empty services array) Change-Id: Ic7b5fc7f9de09137a7254fe1ddf47d24ade40587 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: suppress nilerr lint for intentional nil returns Both cases intentionally return nil on error for graceful degradation: - profile list: show friendly message when config is not initialized - service: skip scope check when token resolution fails Change-Id: I7285c37277c9b0361a421ab00359244c2cd150b3 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address CodeRabbit review feedback - runner.go: fail fast when Input is used on non-string flags - remote_test.go: rename hasEmbeddedData → hasEmbeddedServices - profile/list.go: add omitempty to optional JSON fields - service.go: surface context cancellation errors in scope check Change-Id: I7072d41f8c711b4b37c542e32dfd8150f42b13c0 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: tighten credential resolution and profile flows Change-Id: I83f6d424540eab9b1708944b9b6e26e8477cc60d * refactor: centralize identity hint resolution Change-Id: I38d5f98160b92adb62dc929ae73697ae5b3d64f8 * fix: surface unverified extension identities Change-Id: Ia86d9bd19add9010176339ec4cc89deb033f5b4f * fix: honor runtime credential sources in config views Change-Id: I40b2ffedc5c1db5e08e86b9472ea2b84fa02bb29 * fix: prefer runtime values in config show commands Change-Id: I5663a53e147577f0f1f533f67d12bea504e6b839 * Revert "fix: prefer runtime values in config show commands" This reverts commit |
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d4c051d211 |
feat: improve OS keychain/DPAPI access error handling for sandbox environments (#173)
* refactor(keychain): improve error handling and consistency across platforms - Change platformGet to return error instead of empty string - Add proper error wrapping for keychain operations - Make master key creation conditional in getMasterKey - Improve error messages and handling for keychain access - Update dependent code to handle new error returns * docs(keychain): improve function documentation and error message Add detailed doc comments for all platform-specific keychain functions to clarify their purpose and behavior. Also enhance the error hint message to include a suggestion for reconfiguring the CLI when keychain access fails. * refactor(keychain): reorder operations in platformGet for better error handling Check for file existence before attempting to read and get master key * fix(keychain): improve error handling and consistency across platforms. * fix(keychain): handle corrupted master key case * fix(keychain): handle I/O errors when reading master key |
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83dfb068ad |
feat: open-source lark-cli — the official CLI for Lark/Feishu
Change-Id: I113d9cdb5403cec347efe4595415e34a18b7decf |