--- description: Fix CI failures and commit changes (for use when branch already exists) allowed_tools: "Read, Write, Edit, MultiEdit, Bash, Grep, Glob, TodoWrite" --- # Fix CI Failures and Commit You are on a branch that was created to fix CI failures. Your task is to fix the issues and commit the changes. ## CI Failure Information $ARGUMENTS ## Your Tasks 1. **Analyze the failures** - Understand what went wrong from the logs 2. **Fix the issues** - Make the necessary code changes 3. **Commit your fixes** - Use git to commit all changes ## Step-by-Step Instructions ### 1. Fix the Issues Based on the error logs: - Fix syntax errors - Fix formatting issues - Fix test failures - Fix any other CI problems ### 2. Commit Your Changes (REQUIRED) After fixing ALL issues, you MUST: ```bash # Stage all changes git add -A # Commit with descriptive message git commit -m "Fix CI failures - Fixed syntax errors - Fixed formatting issues - Fixed test failures [List actual fixes made]" ``` **IMPORTANT**: You MUST use the Bash tool to run the git add and git commit commands above. The workflow expects you to commit your changes. ### 3. Verify (Optional) If possible, run verification commands: - `bun run format:check` for formatting - `bun test` for tests - `bun run typecheck` for TypeScript Begin by analyzing the failure logs and then fix the issues.