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Bundle: ci-pipeline-cleanup, Phase 1. Pure relocation — no behavior change. Each guard's bash logic is byte-identical to the prior inline version; the only changes are: (a) the guard becomes a sibling script under scripts/ci-guards/<id>.sh, (b) ci.yml's per-guard step is replaced by a single loop step that iterates all scripts. 20 scripts extracted (alphabetized): B-1-orphan-crud.sh, D-1-D-2-statusbadge-phantom.sh, G-1-jwt-auth-literal.sh, G-2-api-key-hash-json.sh, G-3-env-docs-drift.sh, H-001-bare-from.sh, H-009-readme-jwt.sh, L-001-insecure-skip-verify.sh, L-1-bulk-action-loop.sh, M-012-no-root-user.sh, P-1-documented-orphan-fns.sh, S-1-hardcoded-source-counts.sh, S-2-strings-contains-err.sh, T-1-frontend-page-coverage.sh, U-2-plaintext-healthcheck.sh, U-3-migration-mount.sh, bundle-8-L-015-target-blank-rel-noopener.sh, bundle-8-L-019-dangerously-set-inner-html.sh, bundle-8-M-009-bare-usemutation.sh, test-naming-convention.sh Plus scripts/ci-guards/README.md documenting the contract: - Each script must exit 0 on clean repo, non-zero with ::error:: prefix on regression - Runnable from repo root via 'bash scripts/ci-guards/<id>.sh' - Adding a new guard: drop a new <id>.sh; CI auto-picks it up ci.yml dropped 1488 → 557 lines (-931, -63%). Single CI loop step now collects ALL guard failures before failing the build instead of fail-fast — UX win for regressions that hit two guards at once. Two guards (QA-doc Part-count + seed-count, ci.yml lines 868-917) deliberately NOT extracted — they move to 'make verify-docs' in Phase 11 because they protect docs-the-operator-reads, not the product itself. Verification (sandbox): - All 20 scripts pass against HEAD (chmod +x; for g in scripts/ci-guards/*.sh; do bash $g; done) - New ci.yml YAML-parses cleanly - Job boundaries preserved: go-build-and-test, frontend-build, helm-lint, deploy-vendor-e2e, deploy-vendor-e2e-windows - Loop step appears twice (once at end of go-build-and-test, once at end of frontend-build) so both jobs continue running their set of guards
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29 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# scripts/ci-guards/test-naming-convention.sh
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#
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# Bundle Q / I-001-extended (2026-04-27): hard-fail. Catches tests
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# Go itself would silently skip — `func TestX...` where the first
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# letter after `Test` is lowercase. Go's testing runner requires
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# uppercase to register the test (^Test[A-Z]); lowercase tests
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# don't run, which is a real bug a CI guard should catch.
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#
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# The original audit's `Test<Func>_<Scenario>_<ExpectedResult>`
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# triple-token prescription was relaxed: single-function pin
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# tests like `TestNewAgent` or `TestSplitPEMChain` are valid Go
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# convention, with internal scenarios expressed via t.Run subtests.
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# Requiring the underscore-Scenario-Result triple repo-wide would
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# mean renaming 167 legitimate tests for no observable behavior
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# change.
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set -e
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INVALID=$(grep -rnE '^func Test[a-z]' --include='*_test.go' . \
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| grep -v '_test.go.bak' \
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|| true)
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if [ -n "$INVALID" ]; then
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echo "::error::Test-naming convention regression: tests Go would silently skip (lowercase after 'Test'):"
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echo "$INVALID"
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echo "Rename to start with an uppercase letter — Go's test runner only matches ^Test[A-Z]."
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "test-naming-convention: clean (no Go-invalid test names found)."
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