- Filter out chunks smaller than min_chunk_size (default 100 tokens)
- Exception: Keep all chunks if entire document is smaller than target size
- All 15 tests passing (100% pass rate)
Fixes edge case where very small chunks (e.g., 'Short.' = 6 chars) were
being created despite min_chunk_size=100 setting.
Test: pytest tests/test_rag_chunker.py -v
The uv installer puts the binary in ~/.local/bin but the workflow was
adding ~/.cargo/bin to PATH, causing 'uv: command not found' errors.
Fixed bootstrap E2E tests failing on Python 3.10 and 3.11.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The lint job was failing with 'ruff: command not found' because
dependency-groups in pyproject.toml require newer pip/setuptools to work.
Install ruff and mypy directly before installing the package to ensure
they're available for the linting steps.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fix bootstrap test failures in CI by installing uv package manager.
The bootstrap script (scripts/bootstrap_skill.sh) requires uv to run,
which was causing 7 bootstrap E2E tests to fail in CI with:
'uv: command not found'
Changes:
- Install uv via official installer (works on Ubuntu & macOS)
- Add uv to PATH for subsequent steps
This resolves the failing tests from PR #251 merge.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fix test failure for test_cli_all_flag_lists_configs by ensuring
api/configs_repo submodule is initialized during checkout.
The test expects configs in api/configs_repo/official/ but the
submodule was not being initialized, causing the directory to be
empty and the test to fail.
Related:
- Commit 1cbb8fe: Added api/configs_repo as git submodule
- Commit f5f37f6: Updated render.yaml for Render deployment
This completes the submodule integration for both:
- Production (Render API deployment)
- CI/CD (GitHub Actions tests)
Fixes: FAILED tests/test_estimate_pages.py::TestEstimatePagesCLI::test_cli_all_flag_lists_configs
- Add pip install -e . to install package in editable mode
- Update coverage path from cli/ to src/skill_seekers/
- Required for tests to import skill_seekers module
Fixes CI test failures: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'skill_seekers'
- Changed from manual pip install to using requirements.txt
- Fixed mcp/requirements.txt -> skill_seeker_mcp/requirements.txt
- This ensures all dependencies (including httpx) are installed
Fixes the v2.0.0 tag Release workflow failure
Fix test failures in CI by updating dependencies installation:
- Install from requirements.txt (includes httpx for async support)
- Update path: mcp/ → skill_seeker_mcp/
- Fix coverage command to use correct package name
Fixes ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'httpx' in CI
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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds 'tests-complete' summary job that:
- Provides single status check for branch protection
- Only passes when all matrix tests succeed
- Fixes "Tests" check always showing as pending
- Resolves PR merge blocking issue
This ensures PRs can auto-merge once all 5 matrix jobs pass.
Changed:
- tests.yml: Run on 'development' instead of 'dev'
- Triggers on push to: main, development
- Triggers on PRs to: main, development
This ensures:
✅ All PRs to development run tests
✅ Pushes to development run tests
✅ Branch protection can require 'Tests' check
✅ CI works with new two-branch workflow
Related: Two-branch workflow setup
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Problem:
- Release workflow failing with "Resource not accessible by integration"
- Missing permissions for GITHUB_TOKEN to create releases
- Workflow tried to create releases that already exist manually
Fix:
1. Added `permissions: contents: write` at workflow level
- Grants GITHUB_TOKEN permission to create/edit releases
- Required for softprops/action-gh-release@v1
2. Added release existence check before creation
- Prevents errors when release already exists
- Skips creation gracefully with informative message
- Useful for manually created releases (like v1.1.0)
Changes:
- Line 8-9: Added permissions section
- Line 48-57: Check if release exists with gh CLI
- Line 59-60: Only create if release doesn't exist
- Line 69-73: Skip message when release already exists
This allows:
- Automatic release creation on new tags
- Manual release creation without workflow conflicts
- Proper error handling and user feedback
Related: GitHub Actions permissions model
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The MCP package requires Python 3.10 or higher. Updated:
- GitHub Actions workflow to test Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12
- README.md badge to Python 3.10+
- CLAUDE.md prerequisites
- CONTRIBUTING.md prerequisites
- docs/MCP_SETUP.md prerequisites
This fixes the MCP installation error in CI:
'ERROR: No matching distribution found for mcp>=1.0.0'
MCP package versions 0.9.1+ all require Python 3.10+.
Infrastructure:
- Add GitHub Actions workflows (tests.yml, release.yml)
- Add CHANGELOG.md with full version history
- Add CONTRIBUTING.md with contribution guidelines
- Add RELEASE_NOTES_v1.0.0.md for v1.0.0 release
Documentation:
- Update README.md with version badge (v1.0.0)
- Update test count badge (14 tests)
- Add links to new documentation files
Features:
- CI/CD pipeline with automated testing
- Multi-OS testing (Ubuntu, macOS)
- Multi-Python version testing (3.7-3.11)
- Automated release creation on tag push
- Code coverage reporting
This completes the v1.0.0 production release setup.
**TODO.md Updates:**
- Mark current 4 tasks as STARTED
- Add "In Progress" and "Completed Today" sections
- Document current branch: MCP_refactor
- Clear tracking of sprint progress
**GitHub Issues Created (templates):**
1. Fix 3 test failures (warnings vs errors)
2. Create MCP setup guide for Claude Code
3. Test MCP server with actual Claude Code
4. Update documentation for monorepo structure
**Issue Templates Include:**
- Detailed problem descriptions
- Step-by-step solutions
- Acceptance criteria
- Files to modify
- Test plans
**Next Steps:**
User can create issues via:
- GitHub web UI (copy from ISSUES_TO_CREATE.md)
- GitHub CLI (gh issue create)
- Or work directly from TODO.md
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