Gestionnaire de tâches Shizuku

VérifiéSûr

Utilisez les commandes task pour compiler, exécuter, linter et tester l'application Shizuku. Cette compétence garantit l'utilisation cohérente du système de construction du projet (taskfile.dev) au lieu des invocations Go directes, évitant les erreurs de compilation et respectant les normes du projet.

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16002/06/2026
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Notre avis

Fournit des commandes de tâche pour compiler, tester, linter et exécuter l'application shizuku, en imposant l'utilisation d'un gestionnaire de tâches plutôt que des commandes Go directes.

Points forts

  • Simplifie les commandes de construction
  • Assure la cohérence entre les développeurs et l'intégration continue
  • Empêche l'utilisation accidentelle des commandes Go brutes
  • Point d'entrée unique pour toutes les opérations de construction

Limites

  • Applicable uniquement au projet shizuku
  • Nécessite que Task soit installé
  • Limité aux commandes prédéfinies
Quand l'utiliser

Utilisez cette compétence chaque fois que vous devez compiler, tester, linter ou exécuter l'application shizuku.

Quand l'éviter

N'utilisez pas cette compétence pour d'autres projets Go ou lorsque vous devez effectuer des opérations Go personnalisées non couvertes par les commandes de tâche.

Analyse de sécurité

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Score qualité95/100

The skill only instructs running local build tasks (task build, run, lint, test) via the Task build system. No destructive, obfuscated, or network-sensitive commands are present. It does not disable safety measures or exfiltrate data.

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Exemples

Build the project
Build the shizuku binary using the task runner.
Run all tests
Run all tests in the shizuku project.
Lint code
Lint the Go codebase using the task runner.

name: task description: Build, test, lint, or run the shizuku application. ALWAYS use this skill instead of invoking Go commands or out/shizuku directly.

Shizuku Task Runner

This project uses Task (taskfile.dev) as its build system. You MUST always use task commands instead of invoking Go commands directly.

Critical Rule

NEVER run these commands directly:

  • go build
  • go run
  • go fmt
  • go test

ALWAYS use the corresponding task commands below.

Available Commands

Build

Compiles the shizuku binary to out/shizuku.

task build

What it does: Runs go build -o out/shizuku cmd/main.go

Run

Runs the application with arguments.

task run -- <args>

Examples:

task run -- init
task run -- sync
task run -- sync --verbose
task run -- --help

What it does: Runs go run cmd/main.go with the provided arguments

Lint

Formats all Go code in the project.

task lint

What it does: Runs go fmt ./... across the codebase

Test

Runs all tests or specific tests with optional arguments.

# Run all tests
task test

# Run tests for a specific package
task test -- ./internal/shizukuconfig

# Run a specific test
task test -- -run TestLoadConfig ./internal/shizukuconfig

# Run tests with verbose output
task test -- -v ./...

What it does: Runs go test with the provided arguments (defaults to ./...)

Usage Pattern

When you need to:

  1. Build the binary → Use task build
  2. Run the app → Use task run -- <args>
  3. Format code → Use task lint
  4. Run tests → Use task test (with optional -- <args>)

Why Use Task?

  1. Source tracking - Task watches Go source files and only rebuilds when needed
  2. Consistency - All developers and CI use the same commands
  3. Simplicity - Single entry point for all build operations
  4. Project standard - This is the established pattern for this codebase

Passing Arguments

When passing arguments to task run or task test, always use the -- separator:

task run -- arg1 arg2       # Correct
task run arg1 arg2          # Wrong - task will interpret these as task flags

task test -- -v ./...       # Correct
task test -v ./...          # Wrong

Integration with Development Workflow

  1. After creating or modifying code, run task lint to format
  2. Run task test to ensure tests pass
  3. Run task build to compile the binary
  4. Run task run -- sync to test the built functionality

Automatic Invocation

This skill should be invoked automatically whenever:

  • You're about to build the project
  • You're about to run the application
  • You're about to format code
  • You're about to run tests

Always default to task commands. If you catch yourself about to use go build, go run, go fmt, or go test, STOP and use the appropriate task command instead.

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