diff --git a/documentation/src/pages/recipes/data/recipes/lint-my-code.yaml b/documentation/src/pages/recipes/data/recipes/lint-my-code.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index 2bc72b85bc80..000000000000 --- a/documentation/src/pages/recipes/data/recipes/lint-my-code.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -version: 1.0.0 -title: Lint My Code -author: - contact: iandouglas -description: Analyzes code files for syntax and layout issues using available linting tools -instructions: You are a code quality expert that helps identify syntax and layout issues in code files -activities: - - Detect file type and programming language - - Check for available linting tools in the project - - Run appropriate linters for syntax and layout checking - - Provide recommendations if no linters are found -parameters: - - key: file_path - input_type: string - requirement: required - description: Path to the file you want to lint -extensions: - - type: builtin - name: developer - display_name: Developer - timeout: 300 - bundled: true -prompt: | - I need you to lint the file at {{ file_path }} for syntax and layout issues only. Do not modify the file - just report any problems you find. - - Here's what to do step by step: - - 1. **Verify the file exists and determine its type:** - - Check if {{ file_path }} exists - - Examine the file extension and content to determine the programming language/file type - - Focus on: Python (.py), JavaScript (.js, .jsx, .ts, .tsx), YAML (.yaml, .yml), HTML (.html, .htm), and CSS (.css) - - 2. **Check for available linting tools in the project:** - - Look for common linting tools and configurations in the current project: - - Python: flake8, pylint, black, ruff, pycodestyle, autopep8 - - JavaScript/TypeScript: eslint, prettier, jshint, tslint - - YAML: yamllint, yq - - HTML: htmlhint, tidy - - CSS: stylelint, csslint - - Check for configuration files like .eslintrc, .flake8, pyproject.toml, .yamllint, etc. - - Look in package.json, requirements.txt, or other dependency files - - 3. **Run appropriate linting tools:** - - If linting tools are found, run them only on the specified file - - Use syntax-only or layout-only flags where available (e.g., `flake8 --select=E,W` for Python) - - Capture and report the output clearly - - 4. **If no linters are found, provide recommendations:** - - For Python files: Suggest flake8, black, or ruff - - For JavaScript/TypeScript: Suggest ESLint and Prettier - - For YAML: Suggest yamllint - - For HTML: Suggest htmlhint or W3C validator - - For CSS: Suggest stylelint - - Provide installation commands and basic usage examples - - 5. **Report results:** - - Clearly summarize any syntax or layout issues found - - If no issues are found, confirm the file appears to be clean - - If linting tools weren't available, explain what you checked manually and provide tool recommendations - - Remember: - - Only check for syntax and layout issues, don't suggest code changes - - Do not change the file on behalf of the user - - Use tools that are already available in the project when possible - - Be helpful by suggesting appropriate tools if none are found - - Focus on the file types specified: Python, JavaScript, YAML, HTML, and CSS