- Update configureGitAuth to accept GitHubContext instead of ParsedGitHubContext
- This allows both tag mode and agent mode to use the same function
- Removes code duplication and ensures consistent git configuration
- Use GITHUB_SERVER_URL from config module consistently
- Remove existing headers before setting new ones
- Use remote URL with embedded token like git-config.ts does
- Match the existing git authentication pattern in the codebase
- Read CLAUDE_BRANCH and BASE_BRANCH env vars in agent mode
- Pass correct branch info to MCP file ops server
- Enables signed auto-fix workflows to create branches via API
Agent mode now fetches the authenticated user (claude[bot] when using Claude App token)
and configures git identity properly, matching the behavior of tag mode.
This fixes the issue where commits in agent mode were failing due to missing git identity.
This allows workflows to use the Claude App token obtained by the action
for posting comments as claude[bot] instead of github-actions[bot].
Changes:
- Add github_token output to action.yml
- Export token from prepare.ts after authentication
- Allows workflows to use the same token Claude uses internally
Add file permission detection to github-file-ops-server.ts to properly preserve file modes (regular, executable, symlink) when committing files through the GitHub API. This ensures executable scripts and other special files maintain their correct permissions.
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- Add support for workflow_run event type in GitHub context
- Create /fix-ci slash command for programmatic CI failure fixing
- Add auto-fix-ci.yml workflow using slash command approach
- Add auto-fix-ci-inline.yml workflow with full inline prompt
- Both workflows automatically analyze CI failures and create fix branches
- Fix workflow syntax issues with optional chaining operator
Update the workflow validation message to be more specific about when
Claude Code workflows will start working, providing clearer guidance
to users experiencing this validation error.
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When running tests locally, process.env.RUNNER_TEMP is undefined, causing
the code to literally create "undefined/claude-prompts/" directories in
the working directory. Added fallback to "/tmp" following the pattern
already used in src/mcp/github-actions-server.ts.
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* feat: skip action gracefully for workflow validation errors
Handle workflow_not_found_on_default_branch and workflow_content_mismatch
errors by skipping the action with a warning instead of failing. This
improves user experience when adding Claude Code workflows to new
repositories or making workflow changes in PRs.
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* Add GitHub token redaction to update_claude_comment tool
- Add redactGitHubTokens() function to sanitizer.ts that detects and redacts all GitHub token formats (ghp_, gho_, ghs_, ghr_, github_pat_)
- Update sanitizeContent() to include token redaction in the sanitization pipeline
- Apply sanitization to comment body in github-comment-server.ts before updating comments
- Add comprehensive tests covering all token formats, edge cases, and integration scenarios
- Prevents accidental exposure of GitHub tokens in PR/issue comments while preserving existing functionality
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* Add GitHub token redaction to inline comment server
- Apply sanitizeContent() to comment body in github-inline-comment-server.ts before creating inline PR comments
- Ensures consistency in token redaction across all comment creation tools
- Prevents GitHub tokens from being exposed in inline PR review comments
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- 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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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
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.
- Remove duplicate prompt field spread (line 160)
- Remove async from generatePrompt since slash commands are handled by Claude Code
- Add detailed comment explaining why prompt → agent mode logic
- Remove entire slash-commands loader and directories as Claude Code handles natively
- Simplify prompt generation to just pass through to Claude Code
These changes align with v1.0 philosophy: GitHub Action is a thin wrapper
that delegates everything to Claude Code for native handling.
BREAKING CHANGES:
- Remove review mode entirely - now handled via slash commands in agent mode
- Remove all deprecated backward compatibility fields (mode, anthropic_model, override_prompt, direct_prompt)
- Simplify mode detection: prompt overrides everything, then @claude mentions trigger tag mode, default is agent mode
- Remove slash command resolution from GitHub Action - Claude Code handles natively
- Remove variable substitution - prompts passed through as-is
Architecture changes:
- Only two modes now: tag (for @claude mentions) and agent (everything else)
- Agent mode is the default for all events including PRs
- Users configure behavior via prompts/slash commands (e.g. /review)
- GitHub Action is now a thin wrapper that passes prompts to Claude Code
- Mode names changed: 'experimental-review' → removed entirely
This aligns with the philosophy that the GitHub Action should do minimal work and delegate to Claude Code for all intelligent behavior.
* fix: prevent duplicate function signatures in review mode suggestions
This fixes a critical bug in the experimental review mode where GitHub
suggestions could create duplicate function signatures when applied.
The issue occurred because:
- GitHub suggestions REPLACE the entire selected line range
- Claude wasn't aware of this behavior and would include the function
signature in multi-line suggestions, causing duplication
Changes:
- Added detailed instructions about GitHub's line replacement behavior
- Provided clear examples for single-line vs multi-line suggestions
- Added explicit warnings about common mistakes (duplicate signatures)
- Improved code readability by using a codeBlock variable instead of
escaped backticks in template strings
This ensures Claude creates syntactically correct suggestions that
won't break code when applied through GitHub's suggestion feature.
* chore: format