* feat: register slash commands from .opencode/command/*.md Add parseCommandFile() to read frontmatter-described markdown files and wire them into opencode's config.command during init. Extend the config hook to scan .opencode/command/ and register each .md file as a named slash command. Update the plugin doc comment to reflect the npm install path (opencode-ponytail) vs the old relative path. * chore: rename package to opencode-ponytail Align package name with npm convention for opencode plugins. Update keywords to include opencode-plugin and opencode tags. Fix description back to original correct wording (grammatical regression introduced during editing). * chore: add npm metadata and publish workflow Add author, homepage, repository, bugs, main, exports, files, and publishConfig fields to package.json for npm publishing. Add .github/workflows/publish.yml to auto-publish to npm on version tags (v*) with provenance. * docs: add npm plugin install for opencode-ponytail --------- Co-authored-by: Emeriko <dietrich.gebert@gmail.com>
84 lines
3.6 KiB
JavaScript
84 lines
3.6 KiB
JavaScript
#!/usr/bin/env node
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// Smoke test for the OpenCode adapter: the plugin's hooks behave against the
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// real (structural) OpenCode hook shapes. No live OpenCode needed.
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const test = require('node:test');
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const assert = require('node:assert/strict');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const os = require('os');
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const path = require('path');
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const { pathToFileURL } = require('url');
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// Point the plugin's mode-flag at a temp config home BEFORE it loads — the
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// plugin resolves its state path once at load (as it does under a real OpenCode
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// process, where XDG_CONFIG_HOME is already set). The dynamic import below runs
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// after this assignment, so the ordering holds.
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const tmp = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'ponytail-opencode-'));
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process.env.XDG_CONFIG_HOME = tmp;
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delete process.env.PONYTAIL_DEFAULT_MODE;
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const statePath = path.join(tmp, 'opencode', '.ponytail-active');
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let loadPlugin, parseCommandFile;
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test.before(async () => {
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const url = pathToFileURL(path.join(__dirname, '..', '.opencode', 'plugins', 'ponytail.mjs'));
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const mod = await import(url);
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loadPlugin = mod.default;
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parseCommandFile = mod.parseCommandFile;
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});
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function transform(hooks) {
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const output = { system: [] };
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return hooks['experimental.chat.system.transform']({ model: {} }, output).then(() => output.system);
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}
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test('system.transform injects the ruleset at the default mode (full)', async () => {
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try { fs.unlinkSync(statePath); } catch (e) {}
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const hooks = await loadPlugin({});
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const system = await transform(hooks);
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assert.equal(system.length, 1);
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assert.match(system[0], /PONYTAIL MODE ACTIVE — level: full/);
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assert.match(system[0], /lazy senior developer/);
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});
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test('command.execute.before persists /ponytail ultra, transform follows it', async () => {
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const hooks = await loadPlugin({});
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await hooks['command.execute.before']({ command: 'ponytail', arguments: 'ultra', sessionID: 's' });
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assert.equal(fs.readFileSync(statePath, 'utf8'), 'ultra');
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const system = await transform(hooks);
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assert.match(system[0], /PONYTAIL MODE ACTIVE — level: ultra/);
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});
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test('/ponytail off persists off and transform injects nothing', async () => {
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const hooks = await loadPlugin({});
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await hooks['command.execute.before']({ command: 'ponytail', arguments: 'off', sessionID: 's' });
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assert.equal(fs.readFileSync(statePath, 'utf8'), 'off');
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const system = await transform(hooks);
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assert.deepEqual(system, []);
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});
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test('unrelated commands do not touch the flag', async () => {
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try { fs.unlinkSync(statePath); } catch (e) {}
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const hooks = await loadPlugin({});
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await hooks['command.execute.before']({ command: 'commit', arguments: 'x', sessionID: 's' });
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assert.equal(fs.existsSync(statePath), false);
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});
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test('parseCommandFile reads frontmatter description + body, LF and CRLF', () => {
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const lf = path.join(tmp, 'cmd-lf.md');
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fs.writeFileSync(lf, '---\ndescription: do a thing\n---\n\nthe template body\n');
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assert.deepEqual(parseCommandFile(lf), { description: 'do a thing', template: 'the template body' });
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// Windows checkouts (autocrlf) deliver CRLF — the parser must still match.
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const crlf = path.join(tmp, 'cmd-crlf.md');
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fs.writeFileSync(crlf, '---\r\ndescription: do a thing\r\n---\r\n\r\nthe template body\r\n');
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assert.deepEqual(parseCommandFile(crlf), { description: 'do a thing', template: 'the template body' });
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});
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test('parseCommandFile returns null when there is no frontmatter', () => {
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const bare = path.join(tmp, 'cmd-bare.md');
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fs.writeFileSync(bare, 'no frontmatter here\n');
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assert.equal(parseCommandFile(bare), null);
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});
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test.after(() => fs.rmSync(tmp, { recursive: true, force: true }));
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