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* feat(doc): add pre-write semantic warnings to docs +update Two static checks run before the MCP update-doc call: 1. replace_* + blank-line markdown: replace_range / replace_all only swap text inside an existing block — a \n\n in the payload will render as literal text, not a paragraph break. Hint to use delete_range + insert_before instead. 2. Combined bold+italic emphases (***text***, **_text_**, _**text**_) cannot round-trip through Lark and are silently downgraded to a single emphasis. Hint to split into two separate emphases. Both warnings go to stderr and never block the update — they inform, not gate. Adds table-driven tests for each check plus an aggregation test, and wires the checks into Execute right before CallMCPTool. Closes the first batch of items from the docs +update pitfalls review (Cases 1 and 5). * fix(doc): exclude code regions and escaped markers from docs +update checks (#578) * fix(doc): exclude code regions and escaped markers from docs +update checks Addresses the three review comments on #569: the blank-line paragraph check and the bold+italic emphasis check both operate on the raw markdown string, so fenced code blocks / inline code spans / literal escaped markers produce false-positive warnings on content users expect to pass through verbatim. Changes: - Add proseHasBlankLine(): fence-aware detector that returns true only when a blank line sits outside of ```...``` or ~~~...~~~ regions. Replaces the raw strings.Contains("\n\n") check in checkDocsUpdateReplaceMultilineMarkdown. - Add stripMarkdownCodeRegions(): blanks out fenced code lines and masks inline code spans (via scanInlineCodeSpans from markdown_fix.go) with equal-length whitespace so byte offsets outside the stripped regions are preserved. - Add stripEscapedEmphasisMarkers(): removes "\*" and "\_" so literal sequences like "\***text***" — which CommonMark renders as a literal asterisk plus bold — don't match the combined bold+italic regex. - Wire both helpers into checkDocsUpdateBoldItalic(): the regex now runs on stripEscapedEmphasisMarkers(stripMarkdownCodeRegions(markdown)), so code samples and escaped markers are sanitized away before detection. Shared fence-parsing helpers (codeFenceOpenMarker, isCodeFenceClose, leadingRun) are kept local to this file to avoid touching files outside the scope of the reviewed PR. If a future change wants to reuse them across the doc package, they can be promoted then. Tests: - TestCheckDocsUpdateReplaceMultilineMarkdown: add 4 negative/positive cases — blank line inside backtick and tilde fences (no flag), blank line in prose while fence also has blanks (flag wins), fenced code with no blank lines (no flag). - TestCheckDocsUpdateBoldItalic: add 9 cases — ***text*** / **_text_** / _**text**_ inside fenced code (backtick and tilde), inside inline code spans, and escaped \***text*** / \*\*_text_\*\* (none flagged); plus two positive cases to verify the strip doesn't over-sanitize (real emphasis in prose still fires when inline/fenced code is nearby). * fix(doc): close CommonMark gaps and add three more combined-emphasis shapes Self-review of the first commit turned up three issues: - isCodeFenceClose was strict on exact marker length. Per CommonMark §4.5, a closing fence must be at least as long as the opener, not exactly the same length. A 3-backtick open legitimately closed by a 4-backtick closer (used to embed triple-backticks inside the code sample) was left open-ended, causing the rest of the document to be treated as code and both checks to silently skip it. - Both fence helpers accepted any amount of leading whitespace because they ran on strings.TrimSpace(line). CommonMark allows 0..3 leading spaces before a fence marker; 4+ spaces (or any tab in leading position, which expands to 4 columns) makes the line indented code block content, not a fence open/close. Indented fence-like lines now correctly remain prose and blank lines around them are detected. - The bold/italic check only covered three of the six documented combined-emphasis shapes. Added ___text___, __*text*__, and *__text__* so parity with the asterisk variants is complete. The regex set is now table-driven (combinedEmphasisPatterns) to make adding future shapes a one-line change. Implementation changes: - New fenceIndentOK(line) helper: returns (body, true) for 0..3 leading spaces with no tabs, else (_, false). Used by both codeFenceOpenMarker and isCodeFenceClose. - isCodeFenceClose now counts the fence-char run and accepts any run length >= len(marker), with trailing whitespace only. - checkDocsUpdateBoldItalic replaced three named var regexes with a table of six {shape, re} entries and a single early-exit loop. - Updated docsUpdateWarnings top docstring to list all six shapes. - Noted the known limitation of stripEscapedEmphasisMarkers around doubled backslash escapes ("\\***text***"), which is a false negative we accept in exchange for keeping this a simple string replace. Test additions (docs_update_check_test.go): - Fence close: longer-marker close correctly ends fence; real prose blank after a longer-close fence is still detected. - Indentation: 4-space indented fence-like line is not a fence open, so a surrounding blank line still flags; tab-indented variant same; 3-space indented fence is still a real fence. - New shapes: ___text___ positive + all three negative-guards (fenced code, inline code, escaped); __*text*__ and *__text__* positive + fenced/inline negative-guards; plus two composition tests to ensure the strip does not over-sanitize across the six-regex alternative set. All 53 sub-tests in this file pass; go vet and gofmt are clean. --------- Co-authored-by: fangshuyu-768 <shuyufang768@outlook.com> * fix(doc): address CodeRabbit review on docs +update warnings (#581) Two CodeRabbit nits from #569: 1. Unit test hint assertion only checked for `delete_range` in the remediation message; the companion `insert_before` half of the guidance could regress undetected. Broaden the assertion to require both tokens so a future edit that drops half the remediation produces an immediate test failure. 2. No E2E coverage proved the dry-run contract in the PR description ("Not emitted in dry-run mode — kept quiet during planning"). The helper itself is unit-tested, but nothing caught a regression where a later refactor wired docsUpdateWarnings into the DryRun path. Add tests/cli_e2e/docs/docs_update_dryrun_test.go: TestDocs_UpdateDryRunSuppressesSemanticWarnings invokes `docs +update --dry-run --mode=replace_range --markdown "***x***\n\nb"` — an input crafted to trip BOTH pre-write warnings — and asserts neither the "warning:" prefix, the blank-line message, nor the combined-emphasis message appears on stdout or stderr. Note: the file needs -f to add because .gitignore has a bare `docs/` rule that accidentally matches tests/cli_e2e/docs/. The existing tracked files under that directory predate the rule; new additions have to be force-added until the ignore pattern is narrowed. Not worth rewriting .gitignore for one file. Verified manually that the new E2E fails cleanly when warnings are injected into DryRun and passes again after reverting — the test has real regression-detection power, not just a sticker. Co-authored-by: fangshuyu-768 <shuyufang768@outlook.com>
CLI E2E Tests
This directory contains end-to-end tests for lark-cli.
The purpose of this module is to verify real CLI workflows from a user-facing perspective: run the compiled binary, execute commands end to end, and catch regressions that are not obvious from unit tests alone.
What Is Here
core.go,core_test.go: the shared E2E test harness and its own testsdemo/: reference testcase(s)cli-e2e-testcase-writer/: the local skill for adding or updating testcase files in this module
For Contributors
When writing or updating testcases under tests/cli_e2e, install and use this skill first:
npx skills add ./tests/cli_e2e/cli-e2e-testcase-writer
Then follow tests/cli_e2e/cli-e2e-testcase-writer/SKILL.md.
Example prompt:
Use $cli-e2e-testcase-writer to write lark-cli xxx domain related testcases.
Put them under tests/cli_e2e/xxx.
Run
make build
go test ./tests/cli_e2e/... -count=1