Synced from spec. SKILL.md adds a new rule under the sheet-locator
section: unless the user has explicitly named a sheet, the agent must
call +workbook-info first to fetch sheets[].sheet_id / sheets[].title
rather than guessing the default `Sheet1`. The Chinese-language tables
this CLI is typically used against rarely use that literal name —
"数据" / "Sheet" (no digit) / "工作表 1" / business-named sheets are
far more common — so guessing wastes a round-trip before the agent
ends up calling +workbook-info anyway.
The 统一调用范式 example also switches its `--sheet-name "Sheet1"`
placeholder to `<真实表名>` to remove the inadvertent suggestion that
`Sheet1` is a sensible default.
Synced from spec. Removes "renamed from / no longer called / not
--sheet-id" style migration-history language that snuck into the
previous sync. Reference and SKILL now describe the current flag names
directly without referencing the old names.
+pivot-create's placement selector (where the pivot table lands) is no
longer the generic --sheet-id / --sheet-name; it is now
--target-sheet-id / --target-sheet-name. The new names mark this as the
*output* sheet, distinct from the *data-source* sheet (which lives
inside --source as `'Sheet'!Range`). The other +pivot-{list,update,delete}
shortcuts keep --sheet-id / --sheet-name (their semantics are
"sheet that hosts the existing pivot", same as every other shortcut).
Motivation: an LLM agent reading the previous CLI surface saw +pivot-create
expose --sheet-id and assumed (as it had to) that it pointed at the data
source, like every other shortcut. The new flag name makes the intent
unambiguous at the call site, without relying on the agent having read
the narrative caveat in the reference doc.
Background: evaluation case U046 spent multiple rounds tripping on this
exact confusion before working around it with +sheet-rename.
Implementation:
- objectCRUDSpec gains createSheetIDFlag / createSheetNameFlag (with
default-fallback accessors sheetIDFlagOnCreate / sheetNameFlagOnCreate);
newObjectCreateShortcut + objectCreateInput consult the spec instead of
hard-coded "sheet-id" / "sheet-name". pivotSpec sets target-sheet-*;
every other create spec inherits the defaults.
- optionalSheetSelector (only used by pivot create) takes the two flag
names as parameters so its mutex / control-char errors quote the names
the user actually typed (--target-sheet-id, not --sheet-id).
- batch_op_dispatch: introduce sheetSelectorFlagsForSubOp(shortcut) →
(idFlag, nameFlag) returning target-sheet-* for "+pivot-create" and
the defaults otherwise; translateBatchOp uses it so +pivot-create
sub-ops in +batch-update accept the same renamed input keys.
- Tests:
- lark_sheet_object_crud_test.go: pivot-create cases switch args and
expected error wording to target-sheet-*; extra assertion that the
mutex error quotes the renamed flag (regression guard against
flag-name drift between code and error message).
- batch_op_contract_test.go: +pivot-create sub-op test uses
target-sheet-id / target-sheet-name input keys; the body-vs-standalone
contract loop reads the selector via sheetSelectorFlagsForSubOp so
every other shortcut keeps using sheet-id / sheet-name.
Synced reference docs (skills/lark-sheets/{SKILL.md,
references/lark-sheets-pivot-table.md}) mirror the spec's new flag names,
narrative, 3-placement-strategy block, and SKILL.md exception bullet that
explains why +pivot-create's badge says 无 sheet 定位 yet still has
placement selectors (just under different names).
flag-defs.json synced from spec picks up the renamed flags + kind=own.
All sheets-package tests pass.
Sync from spec, refining the bash-quoting deep-dive added in 0f695b6:
- Drop the `## Shell 调用注意事项` section in SKILL.md and the inline
`⚠️ bash 引号` callouts in lark-sheets-pivot-table.md and
lark-sheets-write-cells.md. The 4-scenario quoting table + anti-pattern
list turned out too verbose for the SKILL intro; single-quoted examples
in the references are themselves enough nudge.
- lark-sheets-write-cells.md L146: fix the table cell escape from the
malformed `'''Sheet1''!T1:T3'` (consecutive `''` are no-op empty
strings) to `''\''Sheet1'\''!T1:T3'`, matching the bash example at
L191 verbatim.
Net: 1 insertion, 40 deletions across 3 files.
Synced from spec. Affects 4 reference md (chart / pivot-table / sparkline /
write-cells) and SKILL.md.
In addition to wrapping sheet names in single quotes in all remaining
handwritten examples (covers chart refs.value / nameRef, sparkline source,
write-cells --source-range, pivot-create narrative), SKILL.md gains a new
"Shell quoting for A1 references with !" section.
The new section addresses bash history expansion: in interactive bash
(e.g., ShellExec sandbox), unescaped `!Word` after `"..."` triggers
`bash: !A1: event not found`, dropping the command before lark-cli sees
it. The section gives 4 quoting strategies (shell single-quote outer,
`set +H` prefix, mixed quoting, sheet-rename fallback) and an anti-pattern
list.
Affected files:
- skills/lark-sheets/SKILL.md (new section)
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-chart.md
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-pivot-table.md
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-sparkline.md
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-write-cells.md
Companion sync from sheet-skill-spec — the canonical reference rewrites
+pivot-create's "5 placement-related flags" rundown into a clearer
"4 placement-related flags" form (--target-sheet-id was already removed
in #1130, this updates the prose accordingly), and clarifies that
--sheet-id / --sheet-name on +pivot-create are the *placement* sheet
(not the source-data sheet), with omit-both as the strongly-recommended
default.
Also picks up a base-side --target-position description tweak that
dropped the now-stale "与 --target-sheet-id 配套" reference.
No CLI surface change.
The 9 row/column-region shortcuts used to share two int flags --start /
--end with inconsistent end semantics across commands — +dim-insert /
-delete / -hide / -unhide / -group / -ungroup treated --end as exclusive,
while +dim-move / +rows-resize / +cols-resize treated it as inclusive.
The skill reference even called this out as "the highest-frequency
off-by-one source", patched in docs rather than at the surface. Three
underlying tool schemas (position+count, A1 range string, 0-based int
pair) were all flattened onto the same --start/--end pair, which forced
a different normaliser per command and pushed mental math (count =
end - start) onto every caller.
Schema (sourced from base, regenerated via sheet-skill-spec, mirrored
into shortcuts/sheets/data/ and skills/lark-sheets/):
+dim-insert --position + --count
rows: "3"; columns: "C". --count rows/columns
inserted *before* --position.
+dim-delete / -hide / -unhide / -group / -ungroup
--range
+rows-resize / +cols-resize --range
A1 closed range. Rows: "3:7" or "5". Columns: "C:F" or "C".
Mixing letters and digits in one range is rejected.
+dim-move --source-range + --target
--target must match --source-range's dimension (both row or both
column). The move places the source block *before* --target.
Wire-shape preserved: modify_sheet_structure still receives `position`
+ `count` (insert) or a `range` A1 string (other dim-* ops); v3
move_dimension still receives 0-based inclusive ints (CLI parses the
A1 strings into them); resize_range still receives a two-sided A1
range (single-element form is expanded to "N:N" before send).
This is a flag-surface break (--start / --end / --dimension flags
removed from these 9 shortcuts); --dimension stays only on +dim-freeze
since it has no range to derive from.
Code: A1 parser added (parseA1Range / parseA1Position /
letterToColumnIndex reused from write_cells); dimRange / dimRangeFull /
dimPosition deleted; dim-move switches to source-range + target parsing;
resize gains a same-dimension guard so +rows-resize rejects "A:C" with
a clear "+rows-resize expects row numbers" message.
Tests: TestSheetStructureShortcuts_DryRun / TestDimMove_DryRun /
TestDimMove_Column / TestDimMove_MismatchedDimension /
TestDimRange_Validation / TestParseA1Range / TestResize_TypeAndSizeGuards
/ TestRangeOperationsShortcuts_DryRun all rewritten against the new
schema. Batch contract trio (BodyMatchesStandalone /
ErrorEquivalence / RejectsBadSubOpInput) and
TestBatchOp_DispatchCoversReportedBugs likewise. Full
`go test ./shortcuts/sheets/` passes.
Synced from upstream tools-schema. The rules field on manage_filter_object and manage_filter_view_object now documents update as whole-set PUT semantics: submitted rules become the complete rule set, all existing columns' rules are cleared first, columns not listed lose their old rules (no merge), and [] clears everything. Description-only change, no structural/field change.
manage_pivot_table_object treats sheet_id / sheet_name as the placement
target — when both are absent, handleCreate() auto-creates a new sub-sheet
to host the pivot table. The CLI's flag schema didn't reflect this:
- Exposed a third flag --target-sheet-id that mapped to the same wire
field as --sheet-id, leaving the caller unsure which one to use
- --sheet-id / --sheet-name had "XOR with the other" descriptions that
read like "operation context", so callers (especially LLM tool callers)
felt obligated to set one — frequently the source sheet — which
silently disabled the backend's auto-create guardrail and dropped the
pivot at A1, overlapping the source data
Wire change (synced from sheet-skill-spec): drop the duplicate
--target-sheet-id flag; rewrite --sheet-id / --sheet-name descriptions
to make the placement-target semantics explicit and call out that
omitting both is the recommended path.
Implementation change (this PR): add an at-most-one sheet-selector
helper and let object create-shortcuts opt into it.
- helpers.go: new optionalSheetSelector (both empty allowed; both set
still rejected; control-char validation unchanged). requireSheetSelector
is untouched — every existing caller keeps the exactly-one contract.
- lark_sheet_object_crud.go: objectCRUDSpec gains
allowEmptySheetSelectorOnCreate; objectCreateInput dispatches to
optionalSheetSelector when it's set. Only pivotSpec opts in;
chart / cond-format / sparkline / filter-view / float-image keep
the existing require semantics. DryRun and Execute switch to direct
flag extraction (same pattern Validate already used) so the XOR
check happens in exactly one place (the builder).
- pivotSpec: drop the enhanceCreateInput branch that read the now-removed
--target-sheet-id flag.
- Tests: TestPivotCreate_SheetSelectorSemantics covers both-empty /
both-set / single-set; TestObjectCreate_RequiresSheetSelector
regresses chart / cond-format / sparkline / filter-view to lock the
scope of the relaxation.
Mirror the canonical-spec reference fixes into the consumer skill:
- search_replace output contract: `matches[]` with `address` (+ `has_more`/`next_offset`)
- workbook sheet fields: `sheet_name`/`is_hidden`/`*_count`, no `frozen_*`
- `+range-fill` example uses a non-overlapping target (A3:A100)
- drop the unimplemented `envelope.meta.verification` auto-readback claim; advise
manual list/get verification instead
The image source (--image-token / --image-uri) is the only optional part
of an update: omit all of them to keep the current image. image_name,
position and size stay required — the manage_float_image tool rejects an
update without them, and +float-image-list does not return image_name to
backfill. Previously the shortcut forced an image source even when only
position/size changed, so those updates were rejected CLI-side before any
API call (reported as a Fail case in the sheets e2e rerun).
- floatImageProperties: gate the image-source requirement on create only;
keep image_name/position/size required on both; emit image_uri only when set
- sync flag-defs.json + lark-sheets-float-image.md from sheet-skill-spec
(image-name/position/size now required on +float-image-update)
- tests: cover the image-source-optional dry-run; the single-required checks
move to the +batch-update sub-op path (cobra owns the standalone path)
Two examples in skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-float-image.md
didn't actually run against PPE; sync brings them in line with CLI behavior:
- +float-image-create local-path example missed --image-name (CLI rejects
with `required flag(s) "image-name" not set` even when path basename
already has the filename). Add `--image-name "logo.png"` + inline note.
- +float-image-update "only change position" example missed image source
(CLI rejects with `one of --image, --image-token, or --image-uri is
required`). Expand to two steps: list with --jq pulls the current
image_token, then update re-passes --image-token to satisfy the guard.
- Leading warning realigned: image source is mandatory on every update
call; "keep original image" still requires passing the token explicitly.
Upstream change: sheet-skill-spec MR fix/float-image-reference-examples.
The CLI emitted `options.regex` and `options.include_formulas`, but the
server-side `search_data` / `replace_data` tool schemas declare and
consume `use_regex` and `match_formulas`. Result: passing `--regex` or
`--include-formulas` always failed with `unexpected property ... is not
defined in schema`.
Keep the user-facing flag names (`--regex`, `--include-formulas`) — only
the JSON keys sent to the server change. Updates the dry-run test that
locked the wrong contract.
去掉 +filter-view-update --properties 描述里"pass at least one of
--properties.rules / --range / --view-name"的误导承诺。--properties
实际是硬必填(MarkFlagRequired),且 update 走 PUT 整组覆盖语义。
Pulls sheet-skill-spec canonical-spec → generated → consumers chain for
dropdown flag desc corrections committed upstream (Shortcut-flags base
table rows for +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update --options and
--source-range).
Aligns flag descs with byted-sheet behavior:
- --options: dropped fabricated "≤500 items, each ≤100 chars, no commas"
promise. byted-sheet ListOfItemValidation enforces none of these.
- --source-range: appended note about the only real cap —
LIST_WITH_COLOR_MAX_COUNT=2000 when --highlight is on (server flags the
dropdown as option-error beyond that; CLI warns at Validate time per
bb7ccae).
Also picks up an unrelated upstream tools-schema.json drift (chart float
block schema + data_validation.items description tweak) that surfaced
via npm run check:tool-schemas; bundling keeps the spec sync gate green.
byted-sheet's ListFromRangeValidation.checkOptionsValid() sets
isOptionError=true when shouldHighlightValidData is on and the source
range exceeds LIST_WITH_COLOR_MAX_COUNT (2000 cells) — the highlight +
large source combo is unsupported. CLI previously had no signal for
this, so users only learned by seeing the dropdown render as
option-error in the workbook.
Add a Validate-phase stderr warning in +dropdown-set and +dropdown-update
when --source-range covers >2000 cells unless --highlight=false. Soft
warning, never blocks the request. Inline --options is not subject to
this limit — server enforces no count or per-item length cap on inline
lists, so no warning fires there.
- SKILL.md: clarify --url only resolves /sheets/ and /spreadsheets/ links; /wiki/ links must be resolved via wiki +node-get first (confirm obj_type=sheet, use obj_token)
- formula-translation: document IMPORTRANGE cross-workbook limits (max 5-level nesting, 100 refs per sheet)
- write-cells: document rich_text cells for hyperlinks, @mentions and @docs
E2E test cases repeatedly trip on this:
$ lark-cli sheets +cells-batch-set-style \
--ranges '["7f8fba!A2:B3","7f8fba!C2:D3"]' --font-color '#3366FF' ...
→ tool "batch_update" failed: [900015206]
sheet "7f8fba" not found. Available sheets: [{id: "7f8fba", name: "Sheet1"}]
Callers paste the hex sheet-id (e.g. "7f8fba") from a spreadsheet URL /
+sheet-create response straight into the --ranges sheet prefix. The four
batch shortcuts (+cells-batch-set-style / +cells-batch-clear /
+dropdown-update / +dropdown-delete) fan each range out into a
batch_update sub-op (set_cell_range / clear_cell_range) and pass the
prefix through as sheet_name; the server only matches sheet_name
literally, so the lookup fails.
The set_cell_range tool schema is explicit: sheet_id is the
reference_id and "must be correct or it errors"; sheet_name is the
display name. CLI can't disambiguate purely from the literal because
users can rename sheets to anything (including six-char hex strings).
Cleanest fix is at the source: each batch shortcut's --ranges flag
description now states explicitly that the prefix must be the sheet
display name and that the sheet reference_id is rejected, so agents
reading the reference don't try the id form in the first place.
No Go changes; these files are regenerated from the upstream Lark Base
Shortcut-flags table via the sheet-skill-spec sync chain.
Server tools-schema.json for get_cell_ranges, get_range_as_csv and set_range_from_csv
does not accept a sheet prefix on --range / --start-cell; the sheet is selected via
--sheet-id / --sheet-name. +csv-put --start-cell also now states it must be a single
cell (no range notation).
Synced from spec repo.
Align +dropdown-get with its get_cell_ranges siblings (+cells-get / +csv-get):
sheet selection is now via --sheet-id / --sheet-name (XOR) and --range is a
bare A1 reference. The previous shape required the sheet prefix inside --range
(e.g. "Sheet1!A2:A100") and was the odd one out among the read-data wrappers;
callers pasting the sheet-id form straight from the URL hit a misleading
"sheet not found, sheetId: , sheetName: <id>" error because the prefix was
unconditionally treated as sheet_name.
Flag schema + skill reference regenerated from the upstream Lark Base
Shortcut-flags table.
+float-image-create now accepts a local file via --image (XOR with
--image-token / --image-uri): the CLI uploads it as a sheet_image and
embeds the returned file_token, removing the previous "upload elsewhere
to get a token first" workaround. Path safety is checked in Validate,
--dry-run previews the extra upload step, and +batch-update rejects
--image (no upload phase). +float-image-update is unchanged (it does not
register --image).
Also syncs the lark-sheets skill docs/flag-defs from sheet-skill-spec:
the new --image flag, partial-merge / border-per-side / bare sheet-prefix
clarifications, and refreshed dropdown --colors/--highlight descriptions
(already pending in the source Base table).
The unsafe-path check only ran at Execute (via FileIO.Stat), so --dry-run
printed a misleading success preview for an absolute / out-of-cwd --image
path that a real run would then reject. Move the path-safety check into
Validate (validate.SafeLocalFlagPath), so --dry-run and Execute fail
identically and both name the real --image flag. File existence stays
deferred to Execute, so legitimate relative paths still preview cleanly.
Add TestCellsSetImage_DryRunRejectsUnsafePath.
Mirror sheet-skill-spec generated/ into shortcuts/sheets/data/ and
skills/lark-sheets/ for the +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update path. No
hand edits in this repo.
The +dropdown flag desc and the Dropdown 配色 narrative now match the
server-side enable_highlight default flip (true) and the tri-state
--highlight semantics introduced in the sibling commit:
* --highlight desc: 不传 = 开(按内置 10 色色板循环上色),
--highlight=false 关闭得到纯白下拉
* --colors desc: 单独传即生效(高亮默认开),--highlight=false 时忽略
* write-cells reference: 三种意图三条线(默认色板 / 指定颜色 /
纯白下拉)+ 新增 --highlight=false 示例
Source upstream: sheet-skill-spec MR !8.
The server-side default for data_validation.enable_highlight flipped from
false to true (aligning with the UI behavior). With the previous code path
if runtime.Bool("highlight") { dv["enable_highlight"] = true }
omitting --highlight and passing --highlight=false both produced the same
"enable_highlight key absent" body, leaving CLI users with no way to opt
out of the (now-default) highlighting.
Switch to runtime.Changed() so the translator can distinguish all three
input shapes:
- omitted -> no enable_highlight key (server applies default=true)
- --highlight=true -> enable_highlight: true (explicit no-op vs default)
- --highlight=false -> enable_highlight: false (the only opt-out path)
flagView already exposes Changed() and mapFlagView (the +batch-update
sub-op adapter) implements it via raw-key presence — same pattern other
translators use for "Changed-only" branching (e.g. omit target_index
unless --index was set), so no interface surface change is needed.
Test coverage:
- TestDropdownSet_HighlightTriState pins all four shapes (omit / presence
form / explicit true / explicit false) and asserts the enable_highlight
key's presence/value
- TestBatchOp_BodyMatchesStandalone adds a --highlight=false sub-op case
so the batch sub-op path produces a body byte-identical to the
standalone +dropdown-set --highlight=false body
Two test fallouts from rebasing onto upstream 4be06c8 (which independently
re-fixed +workbook-create and +dim-move with a more thorough approach):
- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_workbook_test.go: our PR's earlier
TestWorkbookCreate_DryRun "with headers and data → 2-step plan" subtest
asserted the expedient sheet_name="Sheet1" / no-sheet_id wire body that
matched our dropped fix#1 implementation. Upstream's fix#1 resolves
the workbook's first sheet via get_workbook_structure and fills with
the real sheet_id instead. Reset this file to upstream's version — our
superseded assertions disappear, upstream's tests cover the new wire
shape.
- shortcuts/sheets/execute_paths_test.go: TestExecute_RangeSort fixture
still used the legacy {col, order} sort-key shape because the rebase
resolution picked the upstream version of this file wholesale (it
contained other unrelated changes). Re-apply just the one fixture
update to {column, ascending} so fix#5's CLI-side rejection logic
exercises a valid input — server-side sort_conditions has required
fields `column` (string) and `ascending` (bool); the historical
{col, order} vocabulary was never accepted.
go build ./... + go test ./shortcuts/sheets/... -count=1 both green.
The earlier commit 49104ec swapped --colors out of parseJSONFlag's "Used
by" example list when it deleted the flag (item #2 there removed --colors
/ --highlight from +dropdown-set/-update). Subsequent commits 8672d8e /
538eb2e / fb90c8b reinstated --colors (and added --source-range) but did
not roll back this docstring tweak — leaving an orphan reference to
--properties where --colors used to be.
This restores the example list to its pre-49104ec form so the docstring
matches what the helper actually services on this branch's HEAD.
Pure docstring change — function behavior unaffected, no test movement.
Mirrors sheet-skill-spec MR !7 60df610 — narrative now describes how the
flags interact (XOR, colors length rule, highlight gating, sheet-prefix
read-back gotcha) without exposing the underlying data_validation field
names or server-side normalization details that agents don't act on.
No Go-side change, no shortcut behavior change.
Previously +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update only emitted
data_validation.type=list — agents wanting listFromRange (dropdown options
sourced from existing cells, kept in sync with that range) had to drop down
to +cells-set and hand-build a data_validation map. The flag now exposes it
natively as --source-range, paired with --options under XOR.
CLI changes:
- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_write_cells.go:
* new dropdownTypeAndItems(runtime) — central XOR resolver: rejects 0 or
2 of {--options, --source-range}, returns (sourceSize, partial dv with
type+items|range filled in). Source size = options length for list
mode, rangeDimensions(--source-range) cell count for listFromRange.
* buildDropdownValidation rewritten to call the resolver, then layer
--colors / --multiple / --highlight on top — semantics unchanged
for callers, just two modes instead of one.
* validateDropdownOptions / -Colors renamed to validateDropdownSourceOrOptions
so the XOR + length check fires at +dropdown-update Validate time too.
* --colors length error message generalized: "must not exceed dropdown
source size (N)" (covers both modes).
- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_batch_update.go: rename call site.
- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_write_cells_test.go: 4 new tests —
ListFromRange (happy path: range + items absent + colors + highlight all
emit), ListFromRange_ColorsLongerThanCells (overflow against T1:T3 cell
count), XorBothSet, XorNeitherSet. Updated the existing
ColorsLongerThanOptions assertion to match the new "source size" wording.
Spec-driven changes (synced via npm run sync:cli from sheet-skill-spec
MR !7 2c298b6):
- shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-defs.json: --options Required flips to xor on
+dropdown-set/-update; new --source-range row gains long-form description
pointing at server data_validation.range + the XOR semantics.
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-write-cells.md: "Dropdown 配色"
section reorganized into "Dropdown 选项 + 配色" — XOR comparison table
(list vs listFromRange), shared config flag table (--highlight /
--colors), explicit length rule covering both modes, side-by-side
minimal examples, server-range-normalization gotcha callout.
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-batch-update.md pointer updated
to mention both modes + that +dropdown-delete is unaffected.
PPE smoke (ppe_lark_cli_sheet) on UFJxszjrZhZ1LVtc9FdcICSbn6b C column:
- +cells-set C1 → "性别" (bold + centered): updated_cells_count=1
- +dropdown-set --range C2:C21 --source-range "Sheet1!T1:T3" --colors
'["#cce8ff","#ffd6e7","#e6e6e6"]' --highlight: updated_cells_count=20
- read-back: data_validation.type=listFromRange + range=$T$1:$T$3 (server
normalizes the prefix away on storage; highlight_colors /
enable_highlight not echoed by get_cell_ranges, see byted-sheet read
projection TODO).
- error-path replay (both XOR violations + colors > source-size) all
rejected at Validate stage with the expected messages.
Catches up to sheet-skill-spec's 2026-05-25 base sync (MR !7) after
rebasing onto upstream feat/lark-sheets-refactor (12 new upstream commits
including the lark-sheets skill refactor + tools-schema migration).
Spec changes flowing in:
- highlight_colors description loosened: length may be **shorter than**
--options (server cycles remaining slots through a built-in 10-color
palette); previously the tool errored on any length mismatch.
- shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-schemas.json: mass re-mirror — generator now
emits `type` before `properties` and adds explicit `additionalProperties:
false` on object schemas (cosmetic, no behavior change).
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-{batch-update,chart,write-cells}.md:
--options gains the type='list' tag; data_validation inline field-count
goes 7 → 9 (catches up the highlight schema in the summary); chart
position / size marked optional per upstream.
Go-side adjustment:
- buildDropdownValidation / validateDropdownOptionsColors: change the
--colors length check from strict-equal to "must not exceed --options"
to match the relaxed schema.
- TestDropdownSet_ColorsLengthMismatch -> TestDropdownSet_ColorsLongerThanOptions
(now hits the overflow path with 3 colors vs 2 options).
- New TestDropdownSet_ColorsShorterAccepted: 2 colors vs 4 options is
legal and forwarded as-is.
Reverses the --colors / --highlight removal from 7932ab2 (item #2 of the
batch-1 schema-alignment commit). That commit dropped both flags after the
test report flagged data_validation.colors / highlight_options as "unexpected
property" — at the time the canonical set_cell_range.data_validation schema
listed only help_text / items / operator / range / support_multiple_values /
type / values, so the flags had no server-side target and the removal was
correct.
Since then, set_cell_range.data_validation has gained two fields explicitly
modelling the dropdown highlight UI (mcp-tools.json in sheet-skill-spec
2026-05-22 base sync):
enable_highlight (bool) — show pill backgrounds
highlight_colors (string[]) — hex pill colors, length must match items
So the flags are back, but rewired:
--colors -> data_validation.highlight_colors (was: colors)
--highlight -> data_validation.enable_highlight (was: highlight_options)
--options -> items and --multiple -> support_multiple_values renames from
7932ab2 are kept.
Changes:
- buildDropdownValidation: re-add --colors / --highlight handling against
the new field names; --colors length check stays inline (so dropdownSetInput
Validate path catches it via validateViaInput, no separate guard needed).
- validateDropdownOptions -> validateDropdownOptionsColors: restore the
Validate-time --colors length check on +dropdown-update / +dropdown-delete
(called from lark_sheet_batch_update.go).
- TestDropdownSet_CellsShape: extend to assert highlight_colors /
enable_highlight emitted; assert legacy `colors` / `highlight_options`
absent.
- TestDropdownSet_ColorsLengthMismatch: new — covers the early Validate
error path.
- TestDropdownUpdate_BatchPayload: extend to cover dropdownBatchInput
propagation of --colors / --highlight through batch_update.
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-{write-cells,batch-update}.md,
shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-defs.json, flag-schemas.json: synced from
sheet-skill-spec generate output (MR !7).
Upstream sheet-skill-spec base table deleted the --colors and --highlight
flags on +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update (the corresponding wire fields
data_validation.colors / .highlight_options were never accepted by the
server schema; see prior fix in this branch). Re-running the sync from
canonical-spec brings the CLI flag-defs and skill reference docs back in
line with the Go-side handling that already drops these fields.
Generated by `npm run sync:cli` in sheet-skill-spec @ ac7acef.
These md files are sync targets generated from sheet-skill-spec; editing
them here gets clobbered on the next sync, same as data/flag-defs.json.
The --colors / --highlight row removals belong on the upstream base
table → canonical-spec sync, not here.
Restore the previous --colors / --highlight rows in both
lark-sheets-write-cells.md (+dropdown-set) and lark-sheets-batch-update.md
(+dropdown-update). The Go-side change in buildDropdownValidation still
drops the wire fields, so:
- users passing --colors / --highlight today see the flag accepted
silently (no effect on the wire) until upstream removes the flag;
- after upstream removal + sync, both flag declarations, ref docs, and
Go-side handling will be in sync.
Functional fixes (#1 workbook-create, #3 dropdown-get, #4 dim-move,
#5 range-sort) and dropdown wire-shape rename (#2) are unaffected.
data/flag-defs.json is regenerated from the upstream sheet-skill-spec
canonical-spec; editing it here gets clobbered on the next sync. The
schema realignment for +dropdown-set / -update --colors / --highlight
removal needs to land on the base table first, then flow back through
sheet-skill-spec → larksuite-cli sync, not via a direct CLI-side edit.
Restore the previous flag entries verbatim. The Go-side change in
buildDropdownValidation still drops the wire fields, so:
- users passing --colors / --highlight today see the flag accepted
silently (no effect on the wire) until the upstream removal lands;
- after upstream removal + sync, both the flag declarations and the
Go-side handling will be in sync.
Functional fixes (#1 workbook-create, #3 dropdown-get, #4 dim-move,
#5 range-sort) and dropdown wire-shape rename (#2) are unaffected.
Five separate E2E failures in shortcuts/sheets/ that all trace back to a
CLI ↔ server contract mismatch. Each is independently scoped; bundling
them because they share the test-report citation and the same one-line
fix shape in most cases.
buildInitialFillInput sent {"sheet_id": ""} on the secondary
set_cell_range call after creating the workbook. The empty value was a
holdover from "...otherwise server picks first sheet" — but
set_cell_range rejects an empty selector with
"sheet_id or sheet_name is required" rather than falling back to the
default sheet.
Use sheet_name "Sheet1" instead. POST /sheets/v3/spreadsheets always
creates that sheet on workbook creation, and set_cell_range accepts
sheet_name as an equivalent selector — saves an extra
get_workbook_structure round-trip just to learn the auto-generated id.
buildDropdownValidation emitted four fields that don't exist in the
canonical set_cell_range.data_validation schema:
- "values" (options list) → renamed to "items"
- "multiple_values" → renamed to "support_multiple_values"
- "colors" (per-option color) → removed (not in schema; flag also
removed from data/flag-defs.json
for +dropdown-set / -update)
- "highlight_options" → removed (not in schema; flag also
removed)
The canonical schema lives at sheet-skill-spec/canonical-spec/tool-
schemas/mcp-tools.json (set_cell_range tool, data_validation property);
the colors / highlight knobs were CLI inventions the server never
accepted, so removing the flags is correct (renaming would leave the
flags broken). Skill reference docs (write-cells.md, batch-update.md)
synced.
validateDropdownOptionsColors lost its colors check; renamed to
validateDropdownOptions to reflect the narrower contract.
dropdownGetInput sent "Sheet1!C2:C6" verbatim as a ranges[] entry.
get_cell_ranges expects sheet_id / sheet_name as separate fields and
ranges entries without the sheet prefix; the server bounced with
"sheet not found, sheetId:" (empty).
Use the existing splitSheetPrefixedRange helper (declared in
lark_sheet_batch_update.go) to break "Sheet1!C2:C6" into ("Sheet1",
"C2:C6"), then thread the sheet name through sheetSelectorForToolInput
exactly like +cells-get does.
The shortcut was POSTing to /sheets/v2/spreadsheets/{token}/dimension_
range, which is the v2 insert-dimension endpoint and requires a top-
level {"dimension": {...}} body. Move uses a separate endpoint:
POST /sheets/v2/spreadsheets/{token}/move_dimension
body: { "source": {...}, "destination_index": N }
(camelCase "destinationIndex" → snake_case "destination_index" to
match the v2 contract.) Both DryRun and Execute updated, plus the
TestDimMove_DryRun and TestExecute_DimMove assertions.
transform_range.sort_conditions[i] requires both `column` (string) and
`ascending` (bool); rangeSortInput passed the --sort-keys array through
to the server unvalidated, so missing fields surfaced as opaque
"required property X missing" errors with no per-item context.
Walk the parsed array client-side, reject with item-pointing messages.
Test fixtures and a contract-test fixture switched from the historical
{col, order} vocabulary (which the server has never accepted) to the
correct {column, ascending}.
Server-schema citations and test-report case mapping in this branch's
plan file.