625569485f
Adds `fn doctor` read-only diagnostic command with subcommands artefacts, services, sync, uses-functions, unused, and --json flag for agents. Each subcommand wraps a registry function in functions/infra/. New functions: - artefact_doctor, services_status, pc_locations_drift, audit_uses_functions, find_unused_functions (Go diagnostics) - backup_sqlite_db, rotate_backups, wait_for_http, wait_for_port, port_kill, tail_journal, pre_commit_hook_install (bash utilities) - notify_telegram (Go HTTP) - backup_all pipeline (tag launcher) Plus prior session leftovers (scan_secrets_in_dirty, append_diary_entry, git utilities, http_session_cookie_middleware, compile/full-git pipelines). Fixes pc_locations_drift filepath.Join bug with absolute dir_path. Documents fn doctor in CLAUDE.md, .claude/rules/fn_doctor.md (rule 23), docs/architecture.md, CHANGELOG.md (2026-05-07), and diary entry. First fn doctor uses-functions run found drift in 7/12 apps (deuda para sincronizar app.md con imports reales). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2.0 KiB
2.0 KiB
name, kind, lang, domain, version, purity, signature, description, tags, uses_functions, uses_types, returns, returns_optional, error_type, imports, params, output, tested, tests, test_file_path, file_path
| name | kind | lang | domain | version | purity | signature | description | tags | uses_functions | uses_types | returns | returns_optional | error_type | imports | params | output | tested | tests | test_file_path | file_path | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| git_push_if_ahead | function | bash | infra | 1.0.0 | impure | git_push_if_ahead(repo_dir: string) -> stdout: status line | Decide si pushear un repo git usando solo refs locales (sin tocar la red para decidir). Sin upstream hace push -u; con upstream y ahead > 0 pushea; con 0 ahead salta. Si el push falla no aborta — emite [error] y exit 0. |
|
false | error_go_core |
|
linea de estado por stdout: '[push -u] repo (branch)', '[push] repo (branch, N commits ahead)', '[skip] repo (up-to-date)' o '[error] repo: razon' | false | bash/functions/infra/git_push_if_ahead.sh |
Ejemplo
source bash/functions/infra/git_push_if_ahead.sh
# Pushear si hay commits locales
status=$(git_push_if_ahead /home/lucas/fn_registry)
echo "$status"
# [push] fn_registry (master, 3 commits ahead)
# o:
# [skip] fn_registry (up-to-date)
# Iterar sobre multiples repos
while IFS= read -r repo; do
git_push_if_ahead "$repo"
done < <(discover_git_repos /home/lucas/fn_registry)
Estados de salida
| Linea stdout | Significado |
|---|---|
[push -u] repo (branch) |
Sin upstream — se hizo push -u origin |
[push] repo (branch, N ahead) |
Tenia commits locales — se pusheo |
[skip] repo (up-to-date) |
0 ahead localmente — no se toco la red |
[error] repo: razon |
Push rechazo (non-fast-forward, etc.) — se reporta pero exit 0 |
Notas
rev-list --count @{u}..HEAD solo lee refs locales, no hace fetch. Esto es correcto para un push-only workflow: si en otro PC se hizo push, aqui no tenemos nada local que pushear de todas formas. El error [error] tipicamente indica que la rama remote esta adelante — el caller debe sugerir /full-git-pull.