- Remove MCP config merging logic from prepareMcpConfig
- Update agent and tag modes to pass multiple --mcp-config flags
- Let Claude handle config merging natively through multiple flags
- Fix TypeScript errors in test file
This approach is cleaner and relies on Claude's built-in support for multiple --mcp-config flags instead of manual JSON merging.
- Parse --allowedTools from claude_args to detect when user wants GitHub MCPs
- Wire up github_inline_comment server in prepareMcpConfig for PR contexts
- Update agent mode to use prepareMcpConfig instead of manual config
- Add comprehensive tests for parseAllowedTools edge cases
- Fix TypeScript types to support both entity and automation contexts
- Agent mode now only includes the main GitHub MCP server by default
- Users can add additional servers via mcp_config if needed
- Reduces unnecessary MCP server overhead
- Include main GitHub MCP server (Docker-based) by default
- Fetch and prefix GitHub context to prompts when in PR/issue context
- Users no longer need to manually configure GitHub tools
Pass MCP config and allowed tools through claude_args to ensure tools like
mcp__github_comment__update_claude_comment are properly available to Claude CLI.
Key changes:
- Tag mode outputs claude_args with MCP config (as JSON string) and allowed tools
- Fixed shell escaping vulnerability when JSON contains single quotes
- Agent mode passes through user-provided claude_args unchanged
- Re-added mcp_config input for users to provide custom MCP servers
- Cleaned up misleading comments and unused file operations
- Clarified test workflow is for fork testing
Security fix: Properly escape single quotes in MCP config JSON to prevent
shell injection vulnerabilities.
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- Add GitHub alert box highlighting the v1.0 roadmap
- Link to discussion #428 for community feedback
- Briefly summarize key changes (automatic mode selection, unified prompt interface)
- Position prominently at top of README for maximum visibility
The MCP servers (including github_comment server) were configured but not passed to Claude. This caused the "update_claude_comment" tool to be unavailable.
Changes:
- Write MCP config to a file at $RUNNER_TEMP/claude-mcp-config.json
- Add mcp_config_file output from prepare.ts
- Pass MCP config file via --mcp-config flag in claude_args
- Use fs/promises writeFile to match codebase conventions
- Agent mode now only triggers when explicit prompt is provided
- Removed automatic triggering for workflow_dispatch/schedule without prompt
- Re-added additional_permissions input for requesting GitHub permissions
- Fixed TypeScript types for mock context helpers to properly handle partial inputs
- Updated documentation to reflect simplified mode behavior
- Change github_ci server logic to check for workflow token presence
- Update test names to reflect new behavior
- Fix test that was incorrectly setting workflow token
- Remove all backward compatibility for v1.0 simplification
- Remove 10 legacy inputs from base-action/action.yml
- Remove 9 legacy inputs from main action.yml
- Simplify ClaudeOptions type to just timeoutMinutes and claudeArgs
- Remove all legacy option handling from prepareRunConfig
- Update tests to remove references to deleted fields
- Remove obsolete test file github/context.test.ts
- Clean up types to remove customInstructions, allowedTools, disallowedTools
Users now use claudeArgs exclusively for CLI control.
* feat: skip permission check for GitHub App bot users
GitHub Apps (users ending with [bot]) now bypass permission checks
as they have their own authorization mechanism.
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* feat: add allow_bot_users option to control bot user access
- Add allow_bot_users input parameter (default: false)
- Modify checkHumanActor to optionally allow bot users
- Add comprehensive tests for bot user handling
- Improve security by blocking bot users by default
This change prevents potential prompt injection attacks from bot users
while providing flexibility for trusted bot integrations.
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* docs: mark bot user support feature as completed in roadmap
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* refactor: move allowedBots parameter to context object
Move allowedBots from function parameter to context.inputs to maintain
consistency with other input handling throughout the codebase.
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* docs: update README for bot user support feature
Add documentation for the new allowed_bots parameter that enables
bot users to trigger Claude actions with granular control.
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* fix: add missing allowedBots property in permissions test
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* fix: update bot name format to include [bot] suffix in tests and docs
- Update test cases to use correct bot actor names with [bot] suffix
- Update documentation example to show correct bot name format
- Align with GitHub's actual bot naming convention
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* feat: normalize bot names for allowed_bots validation
- Strip [bot] suffix from both actor names and allowed bot list for comparison
- Allow both "dependabot" and "dependabot[bot]" formats in allowed_bots input
- Display normalized bot names in error messages for consistency
- Add comprehensive test coverage for both naming formats
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- Add claude_args input to action.yml for flexible CLI control
- Parse arguments with industry-standard shell-quote library
- Maintain proper argument order: -p [claudeArgs] [legacy] [BASE_ARGS]
- Keep tag mode defaults (needed for functionality)
- Agent mode has no defaults (full user control)
- Add comprehensive tests for new functionality
- Add example workflow showing usage
- Add claude_args input to both action.yml files
- Implement shell-style argument parsing with quote handling
- Pass arguments directly to Claude CLI for maximum flexibility
- Add comprehensive tests for argument parsing
- Log custom arguments for debugging
Users can now pass any Claude CLI arguments directly:
claude_args: '--max-turns 3 --mcp-config /path/to/config.json'
This provides power users full control over Claude's behavior without
waiting for specific inputs to be added to the action.
The inline comment server configuration was checking for deprecated
'mode' field. Since review mode is removed in v1.0, this conditional
block is no longer needed.