The git hooks now classify staged files and select either the full
or lightweight make target. This was missing from the contributing
guide after #23358 landed.
Also add actionlint config to suppress a pre-existing SC2016 false
positive in the triage workflow. Shellcheck disable directives
don't work inside heredocs when actionlint drives shellcheck.
Restore PR title validation that was removed in 828f33a when
cdr-bot was expected to handle it. That bot has since been disabled.
The new title job in contrib.yaml validates:
- Conventional commit format (type(scope): description)
- Type from the same set used by release notes generation
- Scope validity derived from the changed files in the PR diff
- All changed files fall under the declared scope
Uses actions/github-script (no third-party marketplace actions).
Also fixes feat(api) examples across docs (no api folder exists)
and consolidates commit rules into CONTRIBUTING.md as the single
source of truth.
WaitBuffer is a thread-safe io.Writer that supports blocking until
accumulated output matches a substring or custom predicate. It
replaces ad-hoc safeBuffer/syncWriter types and time.Sleep-based
poll loops in tests with signal-driven waits.
- WaitFor/WaitForNth/WaitForCond for blocking on output
- Replace custom buffer types in cli/sync_test.go and
provisionersdk/agent_test.go
- Convert time.Sleep poll loops to require.Eventually/require.Never
in cli/ssh_test.go, coderd/activitybump_test.go,
coderd/workspaceagentsrpc_test.go, workspaceproxy_test.go, and
scaletest tests
The pre-push hook was removed in #22956. This restores it with a
reduced scope (tests + site build) and an allowlist so it only runs
for developers who opt in.
Two opt-in mechanisms:
- git config coder.pre-push true (local, not committed)
- CODER_WORKSPACE_OWNER_NAME allowlist in the hook script
git config takes priority and also supports explicit opt-out for
allowlisted users (git config coder.pre-push false).
Refs #22956
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Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <cian@coder.com>
## Summary
- remove the `pre-push` git hook script from the repository
- remove the `make pre-push` target and related Makefile documentation
- update contributor and agent docs so they only describe the remaining
`pre-commit` hook
## Validation
- `make pre-commit`
- `git diff --check`
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_Generated with [`mux`](https://github.com/coder/mux) • Model:
`openai:gpt-5.4` • Thinking: `high`_
This change adds git hooks and Makefile targets that mirror CI required
checks locally, catching issues before they reach CI.
This is for use by AI agents (documented in AGENTS.md).
- **pre-commit** (every commit): gen, fmt, lint, typos, slim binary
build. Fast checks without Docker or Playwright.
- **pre-push** (before push): full CI suite including site build, tests,
sqlc-vet, offlinedocs.
To use:
```sh
git config core.hooksPath scripts/githooks
```
Works in worktrees (where `.git` is a file). Bypass with `--no-verify`.
The "Deploy PR manually" image (`deploy-pr-manually.png`) referenced in
the contributing docs has never existed in the repository, resulting in
a broken image on the [docs
site](https://coder.com/docs/about/contributing/CONTRIBUTING#deploying-a-pr).
This PR removes the broken `<Image>` tag and ends the sentence with a
period instead. The `pr-deploy.yaml` workflow link remains intact for
users to navigate to the workflow dispatch page directly.
Created on behalf of @DavidFrawormo
Co-authored-by: blink-so[bot] <211532188+blink-so[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Replace all usages of MUI's `visuallyHidden` utility from `@mui/utils`
with Tailwind's `sr-only` class. Both produce identical CSS, so this is
a no-op behaviorally -- just removes another MUI dependency from the
codebase. Also updates the accessibility example in the frontend
contributing docs to match.
docs: rewrite dev containers documentation for GA
Corrects inaccuracies in SSH examples (deprecated `--container` flag),
port forwarding (native sub-agent forwarding is primary), and
prerequisites (dev containers are on by default). Fixes template
descriptions: docker-devcontainer uses native Dev Containers while
AWS/Kubernetes templates use Envbuilder.
Renames admin docs folder from `devcontainers/` to `envbuilder/` to
reflect actual content. Adds customization guide documenting agent
naming, display apps, custom apps, and variable interpolation. Documents
multi-repo workspace support and adds note about Terraform module
limitations with sub-agents. Fixes module registry URLs.
Refs #18907
I just added support for rendering GFM alerts inside of numbered lists
in coder.com (see https://github.com/coder/coder.com/pull/328), and
noticed that these plain blockquotes should probably be alerts.
This should cover all the missing alerts. I found them by searching for
the regex `^\s*>\s` within docs/**/*.md
Is `[!NOTE]` the correct type for these? Or do we want to use
tip/important/etc?
- @mtojek CONTRIBUTING.md
- @johnstcn support-bundle.md
- @matifali gateway.md
draft: add contribution docs for modules and templates individually to
be referenced in coder docs manifest.
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Co-authored-by: Atif Ali <atif@coder.com>
As part of an information architecture overhaul, this PR reorganizes the
About section and adds a Support section (but not content to it yet)
[preview](https://coder.com/docs/@docs-ia-about/about)
this PR is intentionally limited in scope so that we can ship meaningful
changes faster and followup PRs should include:
- [ ] edit + overhaul the About page
- [ ] decide on the `start` directory
- [ ] ~screenshots page updates~ (this should happen July or later)
redirects PR: https://github.com/coder/coder.com/pull/944
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Co-authored-by: EdwardAngert <17991901+EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com>
- copy edit EA section with @mattvollmer 's suggestions
- ran the script that updates the list of experiments
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Co-authored-by: EdwardAngert <17991901+EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com>