@kungfu-tech/buildchain 2.0.16-alpha.0 → 2.0.17-alpha.0
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- package/AGENTS.md +71 -0
- package/CONTRIBUTING.md +120 -0
- package/LICENSE +202 -0
- package/LICENSE-POLICY.md +52 -0
- package/README.md +10 -2
- package/SECURITY.md +43 -0
- package/actions/promote-buildchain-ref/README.md +202 -0
- package/actions/run-lifecycle/README.md +41 -0
- package/actions/validate-config/README.md +34 -0
- package/docs/MAP.md +64 -0
- package/docs/lifecycle-protocol.md +21 -1
- package/docs/migration-inventory.md +88 -0
- package/docs/ownership.md +52 -0
- package/docs/publish-transaction.md +40 -1
- package/docs/release-flow.md +259 -0
- package/docs/release-governance.md +313 -0
- package/fixtures/libnode-shaped/README.md +23 -0
- package/fixtures/publish-transaction-shaped/README.md +26 -0
- package/fixtures/web-surface-shaped/README.md +9 -0
- package/package.json +13 -2
- package/packages/core/buildchain-config.js +47 -0
- package/packages/core/index.js +1 -0
- package/packages/core/publish-transaction.js +5 -0
- package/scripts/check-inventory.mjs +9 -1
- package/scripts/npm-publish-transaction.mjs +1 -1
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# AGENTS.md
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This file orients coding agents and people working with Buildchain. It is a
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router, not a duplicate: it points to the authoritative documents rather than
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restating them.
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## Are you using Buildchain, or building it?
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- **Using Buildchain** - initialize a repository, call a reusable workflow, run
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a release dry-run, or inspect the release model: start at the documentation
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map, [`docs/MAP.md`](docs/MAP.md).
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- **Building or contributing to this repo** - read the rest of this file, then
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[`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md).
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## Using this repo as a Buildchain consumer
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Stable consumers should pin actions and reusable workflows through the released
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Buildchain refs:
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```yaml
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uses: kungfu-systems/buildchain/actions/validate-config@v2
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uses: kungfu-systems/buildchain/actions/run-lifecycle@v2
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uses: kungfu-systems/buildchain/actions/promote-buildchain-ref@v2
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uses: kungfu-systems/buildchain/.github/workflows/.build.yml@v2
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```
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```sh
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npx @kungfu-tech/buildchain validate --require-version-state
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npx @kungfu-tech/buildchain release --dry-run --target-ref alpha/v2/v2.0
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```
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See [`docs/cli.md`](docs/cli.md), [`docs/lifecycle-protocol.md`](docs/lifecycle-protocol.md),
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and [`docs/reusable-build-surface.md`](docs/reusable-build-surface.md) for the
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consumer contract.
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## Building this repo
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`pnpm run check` validates inventory data, lints root workflows, runs unit tests,
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## Proposing changes
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- Write commit messages and PR descriptions in English, using lightweight
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- Sign off every commit with the DCO: `git commit -s`.
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- Bugs, feature requests, questions, and documentation issues go through GitHub
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issues; security vulnerabilities use private vulnerability reporting - see
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[`SECURITY.md`](SECURITY.md).
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## Ground rules
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- [`docs/MAP.md`](docs/MAP.md) and [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md) are the
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sources of truth; when this summary and they disagree, follow them.
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# Contributing to Buildchain
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Thanks for your interest in Buildchain. This guide covers how to build the
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## Feedback, questions & security
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## Prerequisites
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## Repository layout
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- `.github/workflows` - repository checks, reusable workflows, and Buildchain
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self-promotion.
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CLI documentation.
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## License
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project's [Apache License 2.0](LICENSE). Buildchain uses the Developer
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