hermes-agent/.github/workflows/lint.yml
ethernet f702bba63c perf(ci): drop per-job ripgrep/uv/Python setup, use the baked runner image
Eleven jobs on every push repeated the same three network round-trips
before doing any work: download ripgrep from GitHub releases, run
astral-sh/setup-uv, then `uv python install 3.11`. The 8 test slices,
e2e, lint x2, docker tests, and uv-lockfile-check all paid it, all for
identical bytes. Each hop was also a failure mode — the 2026-07-28
slice-5 incident was a transient setup-uv manifest fetch failing a whole
job, and pinning the version narrowed that window without closing it.

hermes-agent-ci-infra now bakes ripgrep 15.1.0, uv 0.9.28, and CPython
3.11 into nousresearch/nous-gke-runner (same versions, so this is a move
not an upgrade), so these steps are pure overhead. Remove them.

The wheel cache is the one part of setup-uv still worth having: it is
per-workspace, not per-image, and without it `uv sync` re-downloads and
re-builds every wheel — the toolchain would be faster to set up and the
sync dramatically slower, a net loss. Replace `enable-cache: true` with
a small .github/actions/uv-cache composite doing the same actions/cache
on ~/.cache/uv, keyed on pyproject.toml + uv.lock. runner.arch is in the
key because the cache holds built wheels and docker.yml runs on arm64
too; the restore-keys prefix means a stale hit still saves most of the
download, and `uv sync --locked` re-resolves from uv.lock regardless so
a partial hit cannot produce a wrong environment.

lint.yml and uv-lockfile-check.yml only `uv tool install` / `uv lock
--check` and never build a project venv, so they drop the setup step
without needing the cache action at all.

Verified against the built image, running as the `runner` user with
`--network none` so nothing can silently re-download: rg 15.1.0, uv
0.9.28, and `uv python find 3.11` all resolve. With hermes-agent's real
pyproject.toml and uv.lock and no setup step of any kind, `uv sync
--locked --python 3.11 --extra dev` completes in 3s into a working
3.11.14 venv. actionlint is clean (the remaining arc-runner-set and
SC2016 warnings are pre-existing on main).

Depends on the image change landing first: pods pull :latest on start,
so merging this before the image is pushed breaks every runner.
2026-07-31 14:15:26 -04:00

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name: Lint (ruff + ty)
# Two things here:
# 1. Advisory diff — ruff + ty diagnostics as a diff vs the target branch.
# Writes a Markdown summary to the run page. Exit zero always.
# 2. Blocking ``ruff check .`` — enforces the explicit rules in
# ``[tool.ruff.lint.select]`` (currently PLW1514). Failure blocks merge.
# Separate job so the advisory diff still runs even when enforcement
# fails.
#
# CI-sensitive file review was previously here as a ``ci-review`` job but
# has moved to ``review-labels.yml`` so it can be rerun independently.
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
event_name:
description: The event name from the calling orchestrator (pull_request or push).
type: string
required: true
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: lint-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
lint-diff:
name: ruff + ty diff
if: inputs.event_name == 'pull_request'
runs-on: arc-runner-set
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # need full history for merge-base + worktree
# uv and CPython 3.11 are baked into the nousresearch/nous-gke-runner
# image (hermes-agent-ci-infra runner/Dockerfile) — no setup-uv, no
# `uv python install`.
- name: Install ruff + ty
uses: ./.github/actions/retry
with:
command: uv tool install ruff && uv tool install ty
- name: Determine base ref
id: base
run: |
# For PRs, diff against the merge base with the target branch.
# For pushes to main, diff against the previous commit on main.
if [ "${{ inputs.event_name }}" = "pull_request" ]; then
BASE_SHA=$(git merge-base "origin/${{ github.base_ref }}" HEAD)
BASE_REF="origin/${{ github.base_ref }}"
else
BASE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD~1 2>/dev/null || git rev-parse HEAD)
BASE_REF="HEAD~1"
fi
echo "sha=${BASE_SHA}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "ref=${BASE_REF}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Base SHA: ${BASE_SHA}"
echo "Base ref: ${BASE_REF}"
- name: Run ruff + ty on HEAD
run: |
mkdir -p .lint-reports/head
ruff check --output-format json --exit-zero \
> .lint-reports/head/ruff.json || true
ty check --output-format gitlab --exit-zero \
> .lint-reports/head/ty.json || true
echo "HEAD ruff: $(wc -c < .lint-reports/head/ruff.json) bytes"
echo "HEAD ty: $(wc -c < .lint-reports/head/ty.json) bytes"
- name: Run ruff + ty on base (via git worktree)
run: |
mkdir -p .lint-reports/base
# Use a worktree so we don't clobber the main checkout. If the basex
# SHA is identical to HEAD (e.g. first commit), skip and leave the
# base reports empty — the diff script handles missing files.
HEAD_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
BASE_SHA="${{ steps.base.outputs.sha }}"
if [ "$BASE_SHA" = "$HEAD_SHA" ]; then
echo "Base SHA == HEAD SHA, skipping base scan."
echo '[]' > .lint-reports/base/ruff.json
echo '[]' > .lint-reports/base/ty.json
else
git worktree add --detach /tmp/lint-base "$BASE_SHA"
(
cd /tmp/lint-base
ruff check --output-format json --exit-zero \
> "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.lint-reports/base/ruff.json" || true
ty check --output-format gitlab --exit-zero \
> "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.lint-reports/base/ty.json" || true
)
git worktree remove --force /tmp/lint-base
fi
echo "base ruff: $(wc -c < .lint-reports/base/ruff.json) bytes"
echo "base ty: $(wc -c < .lint-reports/base/ty.json) bytes"
- name: Generate diff summary
env:
HEAD_REF: ${{ inputs.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
run: |
python3 scripts/lint_diff.py \
--base-ruff .lint-reports/base/ruff.json \
--head-ruff .lint-reports/head/ruff.json \
--base-ty .lint-reports/base/ty.json \
--head-ty .lint-reports/head/ty.json \
--base-ref "${{ steps.base.outputs.ref }}" \
--head-ref "$HEAD_REF" \
--output .lint-reports/summary.md
cat .lint-reports/summary.md >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
ruff-blocking:
# Enforce the rules in pyproject.toml [tool.ruff.lint.select]. Currently
# PLW1514 (unspecified-encoding) — catches bare ``open()`` /
# ``read_text()`` / ``write_text()`` calls that default to locale
# encoding on Windows. Failure here blocks merge; the advisory
# ``lint-diff`` job above runs independently so reviewers still get
# the diff comment even when enforcement fails.
name: ruff enforcement (blocking)
runs-on: arc-runner-set
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
# uv and CPython 3.11 are baked into the nousresearch/nous-gke-runner
# image (hermes-agent-ci-infra runner/Dockerfile) — no setup-uv, no
# `uv python install`.
- name: Install ruff
uses: ./.github/actions/retry
with:
command: uv tool install ruff
- name: ruff check .
# No --exit-zero, no || true. Exit code propagates to the job,
# which propagates to the required-check gate.
uses: ./.github/actions/profile
with:
label: ruff-blocking
command: ruff check .
windows-footguns:
# Static guardrails on Windows-unsafe Python primitives — os.kill(pid, 0),
# os.killpg, os.setsid, signal.SIGKILL without getattr fallback,
# shebang scripts via subprocess, bare open() without encoding=, etc.
# See scripts/check-windows-footguns.py for the full rule list.
name: Windows footguns (blocking)
runs-on: arc-runner-set
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@a309ff8b426b58ec0e2a45f0f869d46889d02405 # v5
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Run footgun checker
run: python3 scripts/check-windows-footguns.py --all