- Introduced a .nvmrc file to specify the Node.js version (22) for the project, ensuring consistent development environments.
- Enhanced error handling in the startServer function to provide clearer messages when the Node.js executable cannot be found, improving debugging experience.
- Updated package.json files across various modules to enforce Node.js version compatibility and ensure consistent dependency versions.
These changes aim to streamline development processes and enhance the application's reliability by enforcing version control and improving error reporting.
- Added concurrency limiting using p-limit to prevent ENFILE/EMFILE errors.
- Introduced retry logic with exponential backoff for transient file descriptor errors.
- Enhanced secure-fs with new functions for configuring throttling and monitoring active/pending operations.
- Added unit tests for throttling and retry logic to ensure reliability.
Convert all shared library packages from CommonJS to ESM for consistency
with apps/server and modern JavaScript standards.
Changes:
- Add "type": "module" to package.json for all libs
- Update tsconfig.json to use "NodeNext" module/moduleResolution
- Add .js extensions to all relative imports
Packages migrated:
- @automaker/dependency-resolver (already ESM, added .js extension)
- @automaker/git-utils (CommonJS → ESM)
- @automaker/model-resolver (CommonJS → ESM)
- @automaker/platform (CommonJS → ESM)
- @automaker/utils (CommonJS → ESM)
Benefits:
✅ Consistent module system across all packages
✅ Better tree-shaking and modern bundling support
✅ Native browser support (future-proof)
✅ Fixes E2E CI server startup issues
All tests passing: 632/632 server tests
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- Standardize vitest to v4.0.16 across all packages
- Clean up type imports in events.ts (remove verbose inline casting)
- Expand skipDirs to support Python, Rust, Go, PHP, Gradle projects
- Document circular dependency prevention in @automaker/types
- Add comprehensive error handling documentation to @automaker/git-utils
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- Added author information as "AutoMaker Team" to all package.json files.
- Set license to "SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE" for consistency across the project.
Changes:
- Move subprocess-manager tests to @automaker/platform package
- Tests need to be co-located with source for proper mocking
- Add vitest configuration to platform package
- 17/17 platform tests pass
- Update server vitest.config.ts to alias @automaker/* packages
- Resolve to source files for proper mocking in tests
- Enables vi.mock() and vi.spyOn() to work correctly
- Fix security.test.ts imports
- Update dynamic imports from @/lib/security.js to @automaker/platform
- Module was moved to shared package
- Rewrite prompt-builder.test.ts
- Use fs/promises mock instead of trying to spy on internal calls
- 10/10 tests pass
Test Results:
✅ Server: 536/536 tests pass
✅ Platform: 17/17 tests pass
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- Added README.md for all 6 shared packages:
- @automaker/types: Type definitions and interfaces
- @automaker/utils: Utility functions (logger, error handling, images)
- @automaker/platform: Platform utilities (paths, subprocess, security)
- @automaker/model-resolver: Claude model resolution
- @automaker/dependency-resolver: Feature dependency ordering
- @automaker/git-utils: Git operations and diff generation
- Removed MIT license from all package.json files (using custom dual license)
- Created comprehensive LLM guide (docs/llm-shared-packages.md):
- When to use each package
- Import patterns and examples
- Common usage patterns
- Migration checklist
- Do's and don'ts for LLMs
Documentation helps developers and AI assistants understand package purpose,
usage, and best practices.
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