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docs: hand-written CLAUDE.md; point GEMINI.md and AGENTS.md at it (#29252)
* docs: replace generated CLAUDE.md with hand-written guidance, remove AGENTS.md Swap the auto-generated CLAUDE.md for a concise hand-written version that captures how we actually want agents to work in this repo: minimal comments, simplicity first, meaningful tests with a high mutation kill rate, PRs based off litellm_internal_staging rather than main, and curl against a live proxy as proof of fix instead of pasted pytest output. Remove AGENTS.md so there is one source of truth for agent guidance. The customer and company name confidentiality policy, along with the MCP available_on_public_internet note, are carried over from the previous CLAUDE.md. * fix: further clarify communication guidelines * docs: point GEMINI.md at CLAUDE.md instead of duplicating guidance Replace the standalone GEMINI.md copy, which had already drifted from the new CLAUDE.md, with a one-line pointer so Gemini reads the same single source of truth. * docs: simplify PR template test checklist item Replace the rigid "at least 1 test is a hard requirement" checklist line with "I have added meaningful tests", which matches the testing guidance in CLAUDE.md, and tidy a comma into a semicolon in the scope-isolation item. * docs: point AGENTS.md at CLAUDE.md instead of deleting it Keep AGENTS.md so tools that read it still resolve guidance, but collapse it to the same one-line pointer to CLAUDE.md used by GEMINI.md, keeping a single source of truth. * fix: make AI-generated rules more concise * fix: spelling Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: make the .env usage more careful * docs: restore MCP available_on_public_internet note to CLAUDE.md The PR description states this note was carried over verbatim from the previous CLAUDE.md, but it was dropped in the rewrite. Restore it so the file matches the description and the team guidance is not lost. * docs: restore browser storage and CI supply-chain safety notes to CLAUDE.md These security-relevant rules were dropped in the rewrite. Restore the sessionStorage-over-localStorage (XSS) guidance and the CI supply-chain rules (no curl|bash, pin versions, verify checksums) so agents editing UI or CI code are still steered away from those pitfalls. * docs: move area-specific guidance into nested CLAUDE.md files The MCP, browser-storage, and CI supply-chain notes are scoped to particular parts of the tree, so move each into a nested CLAUDE.md that Claude Code loads on demand when those files are touched: the MCP note under the mcp_server gateway, the browser-storage rule under the UI dashboard, and the CI supply-chain rules under .circleci. Keeps the root CLAUDE.md focused on general guidance while the area notes surface where they are relevant. * docs: keep CI supply-chain note in root CLAUDE.md CI guidance applies beyond .circleci (it also covers downloads in GitHub workflows and any CI script), and CI work does not reliably touch a single subtree, so a nested file under .circleci would not surface it dependably. Keep it in the always-loaded root instead. The MCP and browser-storage notes stay nested where they map cleanly to one area of the tree. * fix: make it clear we prefer httpOnly * chore: make ci rule more concise * chore: make concise Fix formatting and punctuation in MCP note. * fix: don't include Claude attribution --------- Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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build: migrate packaging, CI, and Docker from Poetry to uv (#25007)
* build: migrate packaging metadata to uv * ci: move automation and local tooling to uv * docker: migrate image builds and runtime setup to uv * docs: update install and deployment guidance for uv * chore: align auxiliary scripts and tests with uv * test: harden test_litellm isolation * fix: keep release and health check images self-contained * build: pin uv tooling and health check deps * test: isolate bedrock image request formatting from suite state * test: cover sandbox executor requirements flow * ci: fix circleci no-op command steps * ci: fix circleci publish workflow parsing * fix: stabilize remaining uv migration CI checks * ci: increase matrix test timeout headroom * fix: restore published docker and license coverage * fix: restore proxy runtime build parity * fix: restore proxy extras parity and venv migrations * ci: persist uv path across circleci steps * fix: keep psycopg binary in default test env * docker: preserve prisma cache across stages * test: run local proxy checks through uv python * build: restore runtime deps moved into ci * build: refresh uv lock after upstream merge * fix: restore module import in test_check_migration after merge The conflict resolution imported only the function but the test body references check_migration as a module throughout. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: revert dependency promotions, remove nodejs-wheel-binaries, fix Docker layer caching - Move google-generativeai, Pillow, tenacity back to ci group (they are lazily imported and bloat the base SDK install needlessly) - Remove nodejs-wheel-binaries from extra_proxy and proxy-dev (redundant in Docker where system Node.js is already installed via apk) - Remove all nodejs-wheel node replacement and venv npm patching blocks from Dockerfiles since the wheel is no longer installed - Add --no-default-groups to CodSpeed benchmark workflow so the benchmark environment matches the old minimal pip install footprint - Apply standard uv two-phase Docker pattern: copy metadata first, install deps (cached layer), then copy source and install project - Replace CircleCI enterprise no-op with proper uv sync command Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: regenerate uv.lock after removing nodejs-wheel-binaries Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ci): use cache/restore instead of cache to prevent cache poisoning The old workflow used actions/cache/restore (read-only). The uv migration changed it to actions/cache (read-write), which zizmor flags as a cache poisoning risk. Restore the safer read-only variant. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ci): disable setup-uv built-in cache to silence cache-poisoning alert The setup-uv action enables caching by default, which zizmor flags as a cache poisoning risk. Disable it since we already use a read-only cache/restore step. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ci): disable setup-uv cache in publish workflow Silences zizmor cache-poisoning alert. Publishing workflow runs infrequently on protected branches so caching adds no real benefit. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(test): remove duplicate verbose_logger mock in test_check_migration The logger was patched twice — first via mocker.patch() then via mocker.patch.object(autospec=True). The second call fails because autospec cannot inspect an already-mocked attribute. Remove the redundant first patch. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ci): free disk space before Docker build in test-server-root-path The Dockerfile.non_root build ran out of disk on the CI runner. Remove Android SDK, .NET, Boost, and GHC toolchains (~12GB) to free space. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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docs: cleanup README and improve agent guides (#17003)
* docs: cleanup README and improve AI agent guides - Remove obsolete version warnings (openai>=1.0.0, pydantic>=2.0.0) - Add note about Responses API in README - Add GitHub templates section to CLAUDE.md, GEMINI.md, and AGENTS.md - Remove temporary test file test_pydantic_fields.py * update files * update Gemini file |
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f8e162a084 | docs(GEMINI.md): add development guidelines and architecture overview for Gemini project |