@bilig/xlsx-formula-recalc 0.126.0 → 0.128.0
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# @bilig/xlsx-formula-recalc
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Diagnose stale cached XLSX formula values in Node and CI, then recalculate the
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cells your service actually reads without Excel, LibreOffice, or browser
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This is the canonical scoped Bilig package for the high-friction Node XLSX
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workflow: a file library edits workbook bytes, but the formula cells still carry
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old cached values. Start with the cache doctor when you do not know which cells
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are stale. Use recalculation after the detector points at the cells that matter.
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3. recalculate formulas,
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4. read proof values,
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5. export an updated XLSX.
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It fits `xlsx-populate`, SheetJS / `xlsx`, template-generation, and backend file
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pipelines where the file writer can edit the workbook but the Node service also
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needs fresh formula readback before returning.
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It fits `xlsx-populate`, SheetJS / `xlsx`, template-generation, GitHub Actions,
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and backend file pipelines where stale readback is worse than a hard failure.
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The unscoped `xlsx-formula-recalc` package remains published as a compatibility
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## Try The Cache Doctor First
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Run the no-project demo:
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```sh
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npx --package @bilig/xlsx-formula-recalc xlsx-cache-doctor --demo --json
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```
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Expected shape:
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```json
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"formulaCellCount": 1,
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"inspectedFormulaCellCount": 1,
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"uninspectedFormulaCellCount": 0,
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"staleCachedFormulaCount": 1,
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"suggestedReads": ["Summary!B2"],
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"formulas": [
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"target": "Summary!B2",
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"cachedValue": 60000,
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"literalRecalculatedValue": 72000,
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"staleCachedValue": true
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"commandSucceeded": true,
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The JSON is meant for CI and agents. It does not include star, release-watch, or
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## CI First
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Generate a read-only GitHub Actions workflow from npm:
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mkdir -p .github/workflows
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npx --package @bilig/xlsx-formula-recalc xlsx-cache-doctor --print-github-action "**/*.xlsx" \
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The generated workflow uses `proompteng/bilig@v1`, uploads JSON and Markdown
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reports, and starts in report-only mode. Add `--fail-on-stale true` when stale
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formula caches should block pull requests.
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For a live reviewer path, inspect the
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[XLSX Cache Doctor demo PR](https://github.com/proompteng/xlsx-cache-doctor-demo/pull/1).
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It runs the Action, finds one stale cached formula value, and uploads the JSON
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report artifact.
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`xlsx-recalc pricing.xlsx --inspect --json`. Use it for issue triage, CI, and
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"description": "Diagnose stale cached XLSX formula values and recalculate XLSX formulas in Node.js without Excel, LibreOffice, or browser automation.",
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