autoCommitPluginMod runs `git status --porcelain plugin.mod` then commits if
dirty. Add two cases: dirty plugin.mod produces an "Add plugin.mod" commit,
and a clean state leaves HEAD unchanged. Uses t.Chdir to scope CWD to the
temp repo without polluting parent state.
The dirty-tree branch (where git stash create captures uncommitted tracked
changes) was untested. Add two cases: one asserting the archive contains
the dirty working-copy contents (not HEAD) and the working tree is not
mutated; another asserting untracked files are excluded — the contract
the --allow-dirty publish warning relies on.
`git archive` does not recurse into submodules, so a plugin shipping
vendored code via submodule produced a tarball where the submodule path
existed but was empty — silent failure. Now publish reads .gitmodules
and lists submodule paths to stderr with guidance to vendor or pack
them separately. The publish still proceeds, since the developer may
not actually need the submodule contents in the archive.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
`git stash create` only captures tracked content, so a developer using
--allow-dirty after creating new files (but forgetting to `git add`)
would ship a tarball missing them with no indication. Now publish lists
the untracked, non-ignored files to stderr and suggests `git add` when
--allow-dirty is in play.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previously a brand-new repo (git init, no commits) surfaced `git stash
create: exit status 128: You do not have the initial commit yet` from
deep inside the archive helper. Now the publish flow detects this case
via `git rev-parse --verify HEAD` up front and prints "no commits in
repository; run `git add . && git commit` before publishing". Also
updates the init flow's hint to mention `git init && git commit` so
users aren't misled into thinking `git init` alone is enough.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pre-existing CLI improvements ahead of the tarball-publish refactor:
- New top-level `ninja scope` command (create, list, set-default).
- `init` accepts no --scope: prompts from ListMyScopes or uses creds default.
- Plugin name prompted if not provided.
- `plugin bump <major|minor|patch>` writes the bumped version into plugin.mod.
- `plugin version` prints the current plugin.mod version.
- `login` prints a URL with ?user_code= so the link is one click.
- creds: HostCreds gains optional default_scope.
- plugin/version: ParseBaseSemver + BumpVersion helpers, with tests.