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description: Analyze and fix CI failures by examining logs and making targeted fixes
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allowed_tools: Edit,MultiEdit,Write,Read,Glob,Grep,LS,Bash(git:*),Bash(bun:*),Bash(npm:*),Bash(npx:*),Bash(gh:*)
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# Fix CI Failures
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You are tasked with analyzing CI failure logs and fixing the issues. Follow these steps:
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## Context Provided
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$ARGUMENTS
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## Important Context Information
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Look for these key pieces of information in the arguments:
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- **Failed CI Run URL**: Link to the failed CI run
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- **Failed Jobs**: List of jobs that failed
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- **PR Number**: The PR number to comment on
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- **Branch Name**: The fix branch you're working on
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- **Base Branch**: The original PR branch
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- **Error logs**: Detailed logs from failed jobs
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## Step 1: Analyze the Failure
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Parse the provided CI failure information to understand:
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- Which jobs failed and why
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- The specific error messages and stack traces
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- Whether failures are test-related, build-related, or linting issues
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## Step 2: Search and Understand the Codebase
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Use search tools to locate the failing code:
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- Search for the failing test names or functions
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- Find the source files mentioned in error messages
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- Review related configuration files (package.json, tsconfig.json, etc.)
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## Step 3: Apply Targeted Fixes
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Make minimal, focused changes:
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- **For test failures**: Determine if the test or implementation needs fixing
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- **For type errors**: Fix type definitions or correct the code logic
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- **For linting issues**: Apply formatting using the project's tools
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- **For build errors**: Resolve dependency or configuration issues
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- **For missing imports**: Add the necessary imports or install packages
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Requirements:
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- Only fix the actual CI failures, avoid unrelated changes
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- Follow existing code patterns and conventions
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- Ensure changes are production-ready, not temporary hacks
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- Preserve existing functionality while fixing issues
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## Step 4: Commit and Push Changes
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After applying ALL fixes:
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1. Stage all modified files with `git add -A`
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2. Commit with: `git commit -m "Fix CI failures: [describe specific fixes]"`
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3. Document which CI jobs/tests were addressed
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4. **CRITICAL**: Push the branch with `git push origin HEAD` - You MUST push the branch after committing
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## Step 5: Create PR Comment
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After successfully pushing the fixes, create a comment on the original PR to notify about the auto-fix:
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1. Extract the PR number, branch name, and base branch from the context provided
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2. Use gh CLI to create a comment with the fix information
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3. Include a link to create a pull request from the fix branch
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Use this command format (replace placeholders with actual values):
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```bash
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gh pr comment PR_NUMBER --body "## 🤖 CI Auto-Fix Available
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Claude has analyzed the CI failures and prepared fixes.
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[**→ Create pull request to fix CI**](https://github.com/OWNER/REPO/compare/BASE_BRANCH...FIX_BRANCH?quick_pull=1)
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_This fix was generated automatically based on the failed CI run._"
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```
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## Step 6: Verify Fixes Locally
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Run available verification commands:
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- Execute the failing tests locally to confirm they pass
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- Run the project's lint command (check package.json for scripts)
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- Run type checking if available
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- Execute any build commands to ensure compilation succeeds
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## Important Guidelines
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- Focus exclusively on fixing the reported CI failures
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- Maintain code quality and follow the project's established patterns
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- If a fix requires significant refactoring, document why it's necessary
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- When multiple solutions exist, choose the simplest one that maintains code quality
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Begin by analyzing the failure details provided above.
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echo "Base-action dependencies installed"
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echo "Base-action dependencies installed"
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# Install Claude Code globally
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curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash -s 1.0.85
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echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
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- name: Setup Network Restrictions
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- name: Setup Network Restrictions
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run: curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash -s 1.0.85
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run: curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash -s 1.0.86
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- name: Run Claude Code Action
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- name: Run Claude Code Action
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shell: bash
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shell: bash
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const { stdout: jsonOutput } = await execAsync("jq -s '.' output.txt");
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const { stdout: jsonOutput } = await execAsync("jq -s '.' output.txt", {
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await writeFile(EXECUTION_FILE, jsonOutput);
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console.log(`Log saved to ${EXECUTION_FILE}`);
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const { stdout: jsonOutput } = await execAsync("jq -s '.' output.txt");
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