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| author | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-06-23 21:00:11 -0400 |
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| committer | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-06-23 21:00:11 -0400 |
| commit | 71db71b9d47ffbeaf1d1c859fa3e3bebb7b2ea29 (patch) | |
| tree | 3fc7536bc7612bfa095fe137de9497e36c7bca12 /languages/go/tests | |
| parent | 603abc4cb3129be8bd23c89aa69f4f5522d1e5a3 (diff) | |
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feat(install-lang): seed a neutral CLAUDE.md when a bundle ships none
install-lang only seeded CLAUDE.md if the chosen bundle shipped one. elisp and go do, python and typescript don't. A project installing a template-less bundle got no CLAUDE.md, and a multi-bundle install inherited whichever bundle shipped one. A bash project that installed elisp and python ended up headed "Elisp project," worse than no header.
I added a language-neutral default (languages/default-CLAUDE.md) that names no language, so single-language, multi-bundle, and wrong-bundle installs all get an accurate "fill this in" header instead of a false one. Per-bundle templates still win where present. The seed-on-first-install, no-overwrite logic is unchanged.
I hardened the Makefile LANGUAGES glob to directories only so the new template file doesn't show up as a selectable language. lint covers the default. The install-lang tests cover the fallback, the bundle-wins branch, and no-overwrite.
A bash bundle is still the real gap for shell-heavy projects, filed as a backlog task.
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