- Enable GHA build cache across all workflows (replace no-cache: true)
- Add [skip ci] guard to build-and-push to prevent duplicate latest
builds during releases
- Remove dead serverless branch trigger and build-routing-proxy job
- Remove unused id-token: write permission
- Add branch guard and contents: read permission to quick-fix workflow
- Fix release notes heredoc indentation so markdown renders correctly
- Fix git describe to use HEAD~1 for accurate changelog after version bump
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
GHA cache was serving stale npm install layers despite cache-bust ARG.
Remove all caching — every build is now fully clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The 2.0.0-dev tag was only built from the now-merged
feature/serverless-2.0.0 branch. Pushes to main only tagged latest,
so the 2.0.0-dev image in the registry was frozen and missing all
recent fixes. Default to latest and also tag main builds as 2.0.0-dev
for backwards compatibility.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The native Claude Code installer (and other tools) fetch "latest" at
build time, but Docker layer caching serves stale layers because the
RUN command text never changes. Add TOOLS_CACHEBUST build arg with
github.run_id so every CI run re-downloads fresh tool binaries.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Updates GitHub Actions to build development images from serverless feature branch:
## GitHub Actions Updates
- Trigger builds on feature/serverless-* branches
- Add 2.0.0-dev tag for feature/serverless-2.0.0 branch
- New routing proxy build job for serverless features
- Parallel builds: main devcontainer + routing proxy
## Chart Updates
- Default image tag changed to 2.0.0-dev
- Routing proxy tag updated to 2.0.0-dev
- Ready for development testing
## Build Outputs
When pushed to feature/serverless-2.0.0:
- ghcr.io/cpfarhood/devcontainer:2.0.0-dev
- ghcr.io/cpfarhood/devcontainer-routing-proxy:2.0.0-dev
This enables immediate testing of serverless features without manual builds.
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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-Authored-By: Happy <yesreply@happy.engineering>
Remove tag triggers and duplicate release job from build-and-push.yaml.
The release-unified.yaml workflow handles the full release flow (Docker
build, Helm chart, GitHub release) when triggered via workflow_dispatch.
Previously, release-unified.yaml pushing a commit to main AND a v* tag
would trigger build-and-push.yaml up to twice, causing multiple Docker
builds to race for the :latest tag. The stale GHA layer cache in the
racing build could overwrite :latest with an image missing new tools
(e.g., crush, opencode).
Changes:
- Remove tags: ['v*'] trigger (release-unified handles tag-based releases)
- Remove duplicate release job (Helm chart + GitHub release)
- Remove semver tag patterns from metadata (not needed without tag trigger)
- Skip builds from github-actions[bot] to avoid racing with release commits
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- Move release job into build-and-push workflow with dependency
- Remove separate release.yaml workflow to prevent race condition
- Ensures Docker image is available before GitHub release is published
Fixes the issue where clients see release with docker pull instructions
before the image is uploaded to GHCR.
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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-Authored-By: Happy <yesreply@happy.engineering>
Changed SHA tag prefix from `{{branch}}-` to `sha-` to fix build
failures when creating releases from tags. The `{{branch}}` variable
is empty when building from tags (e.g., v1.0.0), which resulted in
invalid Docker tags like `:-7bdde95` instead of `sha-7bdde95`.
This fixes the v1.0.0 release build failure.
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