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@@ -5,6 +5,18 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/).
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This project uses [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org).
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## [0.2.13] - 2026-06-12
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### Added
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- **Variable expansion (`$VAR` / `${VAR}`)** — variable values that reference other variables are now expanded in the effective context after all sources are merged. Transitive chains (`A=$B`, `B=$C`) are resolved over up to ten passes; circular references are left as-is. The expanded values are visible in `--list-vars` output under "Effective context variables" and are used when evaluating `rules:if:` expressions.
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- **Non-string scalar variables (`bool`, `int`, `float64`)** — variables declared with bare `true`/`false` or integer values (e.g. `BUILD: true`, `RETRIES: 3`) are now handled correctly in all variable processing paths. Previously they were rendered as `(complex)` in `--list-vars` output and silently dropped from the effective context; they now render and inject as their string equivalents (`"true"`, `"3"`), matching GitLab CI's own behaviour where all variable values are strings.
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### Fixed
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- **YAML `\/` escape in double-quoted strings** — regex patterns containing `\/` (escaped forward-slash) in double-quoted `if:` expressions (e.g. `$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH =~ /^us\//`) caused a YAML parse error (`found unknown escape character`) with `gopkg.in/yaml.v3`, which does not implement this YAML 1.2 escape. The parser now preprocesses the raw bytes before unmarshalling: inside double-quoted strings, `\/` is rewritten to `\\/`, which `yaml.v3` parses as a literal backslash followed by a slash — preserving the regex intent.
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## [0.2.11] - 2026-06-12
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### Added
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
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<p align="center">
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<a href="LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202.0-blue.svg" alt="License"></a>
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<a href="CHANGELOG.md"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/release-v0.2.11-blue.svg" alt="Release"></a>
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<a href="CHANGELOG.md"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/release-v0.2.13-blue.svg" alt="Release"></a>
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</p>
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> **Disclaimer:** This tool was built through iterative AI-assisted development with [Claude](https://claude.ai). It is experimental, incomplete, and not intended for production use. Coverage of GitLab CI keywords is best-effort and may lag behind GitLab's evolving spec. Use it at your own discretion — no correctness guarantees are made. Contributions and bug reports are welcome.
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@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ A local tool to validate and lint `.gitlab-ci.yml` pipelines without needing a G
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- **Extended variable declarations** — `variables:` entries may use the `{value, description, options}` map form (GitLab CI 13.7+); `default.image` accepts both string and map form; `rules.changes`/`rules.exists` accept both list and `{paths, compare_to}` map form
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- **Graph output** — `glint graph` prints a job tree (stages → jobs) to the terminal; `glint graph includes` emits a Mermaid include dependency diagram; `glint graph pipeline` renders a GitLab CI-style PNG/SVG
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- **Context simulation** — pass `--branch`, `--tag`, or `--source` to `glint check` or `glint graph` to see which jobs would be active, manual, or skipped for a specific pipeline event; evaluates `rules:if:` expressions and `only`/`except` filters
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- **Variable expansion** — `$VAR` and `${VAR}` references inside variable values are expanded after all sources are merged (pipeline defaults → workflow-rule overrides → CLI flags); transitive chains resolve automatically; visible via `--list-vars`
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- **Non-string variable scalars** — `BUILD: true`, `RETRIES: 3` and other bare boolean/integer variable values are handled correctly throughout: they render in `--list-vars` output and are injected into the evaluation context as their string equivalents, matching GitLab CI's behaviour
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See [ROADMAP.md](ROADMAP.md) for planned improvements.
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@@ -200,6 +202,7 @@ glint check --branch main --var DEPLOY_ENV=production .gitlab-ci.yml
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**Evaluated:**
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- `rules:if:` — full expression language: `==`, `!=`, `=~`, `!~`, `&&`, `||`, `!`, `()`, `$VAR`, string literals, `null`
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- `only:` / `except:` — ref keywords (`branches`, `tags`, `merge_requests`, `schedules`, …), branch name globs (`feat/*`), and `/regex/` patterns
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- Variable expansion — `$VAR` / `${VAR}` references within variable values are expanded after all sources are merged; use `--list-vars` to inspect the resolved values
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**Not evaluated** (no git tree at lint time): `rules:changes:`, `rules:exists:`.
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Rules without an `if:` clause always match.
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This document tracks planned improvements to `glint`. Items are grouped by theme
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---
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## Context-aware validation — ✓ single-context shipped in v0.2.0; expression evaluator hardened post-v0.2.0; implicit defaults and --list-vars shipped v0.2.11
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## Context-aware validation — ✓ single-context shipped in v0.2.0; expression evaluator hardened post-v0.2.0; implicit defaults and --list-vars shipped v0.2.11; variable expansion and scalar handling shipped v0.2.13
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Single-context simulation is fully implemented. Pass `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, or `--var` to either `glint check` or `glint graph`; jobs are evaluated and shown as active / manual / skipped.
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@@ -30,6 +30,12 @@ glint graph tree --branch main .gitlab-ci.yml # tree annotated with [skipped]
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~~**`--list-vars` debug flag**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.11; prints sorted `KEY=VALUE` of all collected variables (pipeline YAML + included files + workflow-rule union + effective context) to stderr.
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**Shipped in v0.2.13**
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- ✓ **Variable expansion** — `$VAR` / `${VAR}` references within variable values are expanded after all sources are merged; transitive chains resolve over multiple passes; visible in `--list-vars` effective-context output.
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- ✓ **Non-string scalar variables** — `BUILD: true`, `RETRIES: 3` and similar bare boolean/integer values now render correctly in `--list-vars` and are injected into the evaluation context as string equivalents; previously shown as `(complex)` and silently dropped.
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- ✓ **YAML `\/` escape in double-quoted strings** — regex patterns like `/^us\//` in double-quoted `if:` blocks no longer cause a parse error; the raw bytes are preprocessed before YAML unmarshalling.
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**Remaining work**
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- **Multi-context simulation** — run multiple contexts in one invocation and print a comparison table:
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@@ -52,7 +58,7 @@ The current rule set covers the most common sources of broken pipelines. These a
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- **`id_tokens:` / `secrets:`** — presence and required-key checks
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- **`pages:publish`** — validate that the path is consistent with `artifacts.paths`
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- **`inherit:` completeness** — flag when a job overrides a default field that would require `inherit: default: false` to suppress
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- **Unreachable jobs** — detect jobs that can never run because every `rules:` branch evaluates to `never` (static analysis only, no variable expansion)
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- **Unreachable jobs** — detect jobs that can never run because every `rules:` branch evaluates to `never` (static analysis only)
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- **Duplicate stage names** — GitLab silently merges them; warn to avoid confusion
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- **`cache:key:files`** — must be a list of paths, not a glob
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@@ -404,14 +404,8 @@ func printVarMap(m map[string]any) {
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}
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func varValueString(v any) string {
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switch val := v.(type) {
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case string:
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return val
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case map[string]any:
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if s, ok := val["value"].(string); ok {
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return s
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}
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return "(complex)"
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if s, ok := cicontext.ScalarString(v); ok {
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return s
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}
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return "(complex)"
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}
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@@ -432,6 +426,9 @@ func enrichContext(ctx *cicontext.Context, p *model.Pipeline) {
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for k, v := range ruleVars {
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ctx.Inject(k, v)
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}
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// Expand $VAR / ${VAR} references within variable values now that all
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// sources (pipeline, workflow rules, CLI) have been merged.
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ctx.ExpandVars()
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}
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func printContext(p *model.Pipeline, ctx *cicontext.Context) {
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package cicontext
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import "strings"
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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)
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// Context holds the simulated CI execution environment used for context-aware
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// pipeline evaluation (rules:if:, only:, except:, workflow:rules:).
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@@ -117,26 +120,131 @@ func (c *Context) Summary() string {
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// ExtractStringVars converts a map[string]any variable block (as used by
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// Pipeline.Variables and Rule.Variables) to a flat map[string]string.
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// Plain string values are used directly. Extended {value: "..."} map form
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// uses the "value" key. Other forms are skipped.
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// Plain string values are used directly. Extended {value: ...} map form uses
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// the "value" key. Scalar non-string values (bool, int, float64) are
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// converted to their string representation, matching GitLab's own behaviour
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// where all CI variable values are strings.
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func ExtractStringVars(m map[string]any) map[string]string {
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if len(m) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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out := make(map[string]string, len(m))
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for k, v := range m {
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switch val := v.(type) {
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case string:
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out[k] = val
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case map[string]any:
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if s, ok := val["value"].(string); ok {
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out[k] = s
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}
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if s, ok := ScalarString(v); ok {
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out[k] = s
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}
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}
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return out
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}
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// ScalarString converts a YAML-decoded CI variable value to its string
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// representation. Handles plain scalars and the extended {value: ...} map
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// form. Returns (s, true) on success, ("", false) for unrecognised forms.
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func ScalarString(v any) (string, bool) {
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switch val := v.(type) {
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case string:
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return val, true
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case bool:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%t", val), true
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case int:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d", val), true
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case float64:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%g", val), true
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case map[string]any:
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inner, ok := val["value"]
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if !ok {
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return "", false
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}
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return ScalarString(inner)
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}
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return "", false
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}
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// ExpandVars expands $VAR and ${VAR} references within every value in
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// ctx.Vars, using the same map as the expansion source. Iteration repeats
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// (up to 10 passes) so transitive chains like A=$B, B=$C resolve fully.
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// Variables that form circular references are left as-is after the limit.
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func (c *Context) ExpandVars() {
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if c == nil || len(c.Vars) == 0 {
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return
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}
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for range 10 {
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changed := false
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for k, v := range c.Vars {
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expanded := expandVarRefs(v, c.Vars)
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if expanded != v {
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c.Vars[k] = expanded
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changed = true
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}
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}
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if !changed {
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return
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}
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}
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}
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// expandVarRefs replaces $VAR and ${VAR} occurrences in s with their values
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// from vars. Unknown variables are left unchanged.
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func expandVarRefs(s string, vars map[string]string) string {
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if !strings.Contains(s, "$") {
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return s
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}
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var sb strings.Builder
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i := 0
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for i < len(s) {
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if s[i] != '$' {
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sb.WriteByte(s[i])
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i++
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continue
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}
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i++ // consume '$'
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if i >= len(s) {
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sb.WriteByte('$')
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break
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}
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if s[i] == '{' {
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i++ // consume '{'
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j := i
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for j < len(s) && isIdentByte(s[j]) {
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j++
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}
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if j < len(s) && s[j] == '}' {
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name := s[i:j]
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if val, ok := vars[name]; ok {
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sb.WriteString(val)
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} else {
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sb.WriteString("${")
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sb.WriteString(name)
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sb.WriteByte('}')
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}
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i = j + 1
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} else {
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// Malformed ${…} — emit literally
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sb.WriteString("${")
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i = j
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}
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} else {
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j := i
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for j < len(s) && isIdentByte(s[j]) {
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j++
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}
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if j > i {
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name := s[i:j]
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if val, ok := vars[name]; ok {
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sb.WriteString(val)
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} else {
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sb.WriteByte('$')
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sb.WriteString(name)
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}
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i = j
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} else {
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sb.WriteByte('$')
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}
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}
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}
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return sb.String()
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}
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// slugify converts a ref name to its GitLab slug form:
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// lowercased, non-alphanumeric characters replaced with '-', leading/trailing '-' removed.
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func slugify(s string) string {
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