apps/x gains npm test — builds @x/shared first (the core and renderer
suites import its dist), then runs the shared, core, and renderer
vitest suites in dependency order; per-suite test:shared/test:core/
test:renderer scripts for targeted runs.
.github/workflows/x-tests.yml runs that harness on every pull request
touching apps/x (plus pushes to main and manual dispatch): pnpm 10 /
Node 22, frozen lockfile, pnpm store cached against apps/x's lockfile.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fixed workflow
* fix(forge): hoist staged ACP node_modules to stay under Windows MAX_PATH
The Squirrel/nuget Windows maker failed with 'path too long': stageAcpAdapters
rebuilt the ACP dependency closure by always nesting each dep under its parent,
producing 5-level chains (codex-acp -> open -> wsl-utils -> is-wsl ->
is-inside-container -> is-docker) whose paths hit ~260 chars on the CI runner and
blew past Windows' MAX_PATH (nuget.exe ignores long-path settings).
Hoist every package to the top-level node_modules npm-style, nesting only on a
genuine version conflict. Deepest staged path drops 177 -> 114 chars (worst-case
CI absolute ~197, well under 260). Add verifyAcpStaging() which asserts every
dependency edge resolves, in the staged tree, to the same version as the source
pnpm tree, failing the build loudly instead of shipping a broken installer.
Pin Electron release builds to Node 24.15.0, the last known-good runner version for Windows/Linux packaging, and fail artifact upload when out/make is empty so successful jobs cannot hide missing release assets.