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39 lines
1.2 KiB
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# CI Drift Fix Guide
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**Problem**: The failing job is caused by uncommitted changes detected in `README.md` or `skills_index.json` after the update scripts run.
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**Error**:
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```
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❌ Detected uncommitted changes in README.md or skills_index.json. Please run scripts locally and commit.
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```
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**Cause**:
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Scripts like `scripts/generate_index.py` and `scripts/update_readme.py` modify `README.md` and `skills_index.json`, but the workflow expects these files to have no changes after the scripts are run. Any differences mean the committed repo is out-of-sync with what the generation scripts produce.
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**How to Fix (DO THIS EVERY TIME):**
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1. Run the scripts locally to regenerate README.md and skills_index.json:
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```bash
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python3 scripts/generate_index.py
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python3 scripts/update_readme.py
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```
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2. Check for changes:
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```bash
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git status
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git diff
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```
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3. Commit and push any updates:
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```bash
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git add README.md skills_index.json
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git commit -m "Update README and skills index to resolve CI drift"
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git push
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```
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**Summary**:
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Always commit and push all changes produced by the registry or readme update scripts. This keeps the CI workflow passing by ensuring the repository and generated files are synced.
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