# Roadmap This document tracks planned improvements to `glint`. Items are grouped by theme, roughly in priority order within each group. Nothing here is a commitment — the tool is experimental and the list will shift as real usage surfaces better priorities. --- ## 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; workflow evaluation and output fixes shipped v0.2.14 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. ```bash # shipped: single-context simulation glint check --branch develop .gitlab-ci.yml glint check --tag v1.2.0 .gitlab-ci.yml glint check --source merge_request_event --var CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME=main .gitlab-ci.yml glint graph tree --branch main .gitlab-ci.yml # tree annotated with [skipped] / [manual] ``` **Shipped post-v0.2.0 (unreleased)** - ✓ **`workflow:rules:variables:` propagation** — variables defined on the matching `workflow:rules:` entry are injected into the evaluation context before job `rules:if:` expressions are evaluated. Pipeline-level `variables:` defaults are also available. Priority chain (highest wins): `--var` > shortcuts > workflow-rule vars > pipeline defaults. - ✓ **Expression evaluator: multi-line expressions** — newlines in block-scalar and folded YAML `if:` values are now treated as whitespace; `||` / `&&` on a continuation line evaluate correctly. - ✓ **Expression evaluator: `${VAR}` curly-brace syntax** — `${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}` is equivalent to `$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH` everywhere. - ✓ **Expression evaluator: regex flags** — `/pattern/i`, `/pattern/m`, `/pattern/s` are now supported; `i` maps to `(?i)` in Go's regexp. - ✓ **Expression evaluator: variable as regex RHS** — `$BRANCH =~ $PATTERN` where `$PATTERN` holds a `/regex/` string is evaluated correctly. - ✓ **Expression evaluator: bare `true` / `false` keywords** — treated as the strings `"true"` / `"false"` matching GitLab CI's own behaviour; `$GATEWAY_ENABLED == true` now evaluates correctly. - ✓ **Expression evaluator: integer literals** — `$COUNT == 4`, `$ENABLED == 1`, `$DISABLED == 0` compare as decimal strings. ~~**Implicit default context**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.11; `glint check` and `glint graph` default to `--branch main --source push` when no context flag is given, so `rules:if:` expressions are always evaluated out of the box. ~~**`--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. **Shipped in v0.2.13** - ✓ **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. - ✓ **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. - ✓ **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. **Shipped in v0.2.14** - ✓ **Workflow rule strict evaluation** — workflow `rules:if:` now uses strict mode (parse failure → skip rule, not match); fixes premature matching that blocked later rules and injected wrong variables. - ✓ **Single `=` operator** — `=` is now accepted as an alias for `==` in `rules:if:` expressions, matching common user intent. - ✓ **Source location through `extends:` resolution** — `File` and `Line` are now preserved when a job is rebuilt via extends, so findings reference the correct source location. - ✓ **Sorted findings output** — findings are sorted by `(File, Line, Rule)`; same-file issues group together in line order. - ✓ **Consistent warning format** — all warnings use ruff-style `path: [warning] message` format. - ✓ **`--version` / `-v` flag** — prints compiled version; version also shown at the top of every `--help` output. **Remaining work** - **Multi-context simulation** — run multiple contexts in one invocation and print a comparison table: ```bash glint check --context branch=main --context branch=develop --context tag=v1.0.0 .gitlab-ci.yml ``` - **Context-scoped linting** — skip `needs:`/`dependencies:` cross-checks for jobs that are statically unreachable in the given context - **`rules:changes:` evaluation** — path glob evaluation against the local git tree --- ## Lint coverage The current rule set covers the most common sources of broken pipelines. These are the gaps most likely to matter in practice. - ~~**Variable reference validation (GL032)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.11; warns when a `rules:if:` expression references `$VAR` / `${VAR}` not declared anywhere in pipeline YAML; predefined GitLab namespaces (`CI_*`, `GITLAB_*`, …) exempt; variables from included files are also considered - **`services:` validation** — map form requires `name`; `alias` must be a valid DNS label - **`rules:changes` / `rules:exists`** — warn on glob patterns that can never match (e.g. absolute paths, double `**` on unsupported versions) - **`timeout` format** — must be a duration string GitLab understands (`1h 30m`, `90 minutes`, etc.) - **`id_tokens:` / `secrets:`** — presence and required-key checks - **`pages:publish`** — validate that the path is consistent with `artifacts.paths` - **`inherit:` completeness** — flag when a job overrides a default field that would require `inherit: default: false` to suppress - **Unreachable jobs** — detect jobs that can never run because every `rules:` branch evaluates to `never` (static analysis only) - **Duplicate stage names** — GitLab silently merges them; warn to avoid confusion - **`cache:key:files`** — must be a list of paths, not a glob --- ## Include resolution - ~~**`include: local:`** full resolution~~ — ✓ shipped in v0.2.0; local files are read from disk, recursively resolved, and merged before linting - ~~**`include: remote:`** (URL)~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; plain HTTPS URLs are fetched (unauthenticated), parsed, and merged; sub-includes are resolved recursively; unreachable URLs emit `[WARNING]` and linting continues - **Recursive include depth limit** — guard against include cycles across files - **Offline mode / cache** — persist fetched remote templates to a local cache directory; `--offline` flag to skip network calls and use only cached copies - **`include: inputs:`** — substitute CI component input values into fetched templates before merging, so component-scoped jobs get their correct `stage:` and keyword values --- ## Output formats Right now the only output is plain-text findings. Structured output enables integration with other tools. - **JSON** (`--format json`) — machine-readable findings with file, job, severity, rule ID, and message; stable schema - **SARIF** (`--format sarif`) — [Static Analysis Results Interchange Format](https://sarifweb.azurewebsites.net); consumed natively by GitHub Code Scanning and GitLab SAST - **JUnit XML** (`--format junit`) — lets CI pipelines publish lint results as a test report artifact - **GitHub / GitLab annotation format** — emit `::error file=…,line=…::message` lines so findings appear as inline comments in PR diffs --- ## Pipeline graph improvements The SVG renderer and terminal tree cover the basic layout. These would bring it closer to GitLab's full interactive view. - ~~**Terminal job tree**~~ — ✓ shipped in v0.2.0 as `glint graph tree`; stages as branches, jobs as leaves, context-aware annotations - ~~**`glint graph includes` shows jobs per file**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; each include node shows the jobs it defines as dashed-arrow rounded nodes in a distinct style - **Multi-job connector accuracy** — draw one connector per job pair rather than one per stage pair in classic mode, so pipelines with uneven columns look correct - **Job tooltip / detail panel** — embed a hidden `` and `<desc>` per chip so SVG viewers show `stage`, `when`, `image`, and `needs` on hover - **`when: on_failure` visual distinction** — dashed border or distinct icon for failure-path jobs - **Blocked / skipped state colouring** — grey out jobs that are statically unreachable given known `rules:` conditions - **Interactive HTML output** — self-contained `.html` file with pan/zoom and a job-detail sidebar; no external dependencies - **Mermaid pipeline output** — keep `pipeline.go` but wire it up through `--graph pipeline --format mermaid` for users who want to paste into mermaid.live --- ## Findings quality — ✓ file and line numbers shipped post-v0.2.0; ruff-style format shipped v0.2.11 ~~**File and line numbers on findings**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; every finding includes the source file and exact line of the job key. Works across local includes, remote project templates, and fetched component templates. ~~**Ruff-style output format**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.11; findings follow `file:line: RULEID [severity] message` matching the convention used by ruff and other modern linters. **Remaining improvements** - ~~**`needs: optional: true` false-positive errors**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; optional missing needs are downgraded to `[WARNING]` - ~~**`extends:` jobs with missing script false errors**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; jobs using `extends:` that have no `script` after resolution emit `[WARNING]` (the script may come from an unfetchable remote base) - **`rules:if:` static reachability** — report when a job's entire `rules:` block can never evaluate to `when: on_success` given the declared pipeline variables (pure static, no context required) --- ## CI / editor integration - **GitLab CI template** — a `.gitlab-ci.yml` snippet that runs `glint` as a pipeline-validation job before the real pipeline executes; publishable to the GitLab CI/CD Catalog - **GitHub Actions action** — `uses: k3nny/glint@v1` wrapper for repositories that mirror or manage GitLab pipelines from GitHub - **Pre-commit hook** — entry for [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com) so `glint` runs automatically on `git commit` when `.gitlab-ci.yml` changes - **LSP server** — `glint lsp` mode exposing diagnostics over the Language Server Protocol; enables inline squiggles in VS Code, JetBrains, Neovim, etc. without a dedicated extension - **VS Code extension** — thin wrapper around the LSP server with syntax highlighting for `.gitlab-ci.yml` --- ## Configuration - **`.glint.yml` config file** — project-level configuration for: - Rule suppression by rule ID (e.g. `ignore: [no-only, missing-stages]`) - Severity overrides (demote specific errors to warnings) - Custom `stages` allowlist for projects that use a non-standard default set - Token and URL defaults so flags are not needed in every invocation - **Inline suppression comments** — `# glint: ignore next-line <rule-id>` in the pipeline YAML --- ## Reliability and developer experience - ~~**Structured rule IDs**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; GL001–GL031 assigned; GL032 added v0.2.11 - **`--explain <rule-id>`** — print the rule description, rationale, and an example fix - ~~**Semantic versioning and first release**~~ — shipped as `v0.1.0` (2026-06-07) - ~~**Subcommand CLI**~~ — shipped as `v0.2.0` (2026-06-11); `glint check` / `glint graph [mode]` with ruff-style `--help` - **Changelog automation** — generate release notes from Conventional Commits via `git-cliff` or similar - **Fuzz testing** — add a `go test -fuzz` target for the YAML parser to harden it against malformed input