cascade_cli/git/
repository.rs

1use crate::cli::output::Output;
2use crate::errors::{CascadeError, Result};
3use chrono;
4use dialoguer::{theme::ColorfulTheme, Confirm, Select};
5use git2::{Oid, Repository, Signature};
6use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
7use tracing::{debug, info, warn};
8
9/// Repository information
10#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
11pub struct RepositoryInfo {
12    pub path: PathBuf,
13    pub head_branch: Option<String>,
14    pub head_commit: Option<String>,
15    pub is_dirty: bool,
16    pub untracked_files: Vec<String>,
17}
18
19/// Backup information for force push operations
20#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
21struct ForceBackupInfo {
22    pub backup_branch_name: String,
23    pub remote_commit_id: String,
24    #[allow(dead_code)] // Used for logging/display purposes
25    pub commits_that_would_be_lost: usize,
26}
27
28/// Safety information for branch deletion operations
29#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
30struct BranchDeletionSafety {
31    pub unpushed_commits: Vec<String>,
32    pub remote_tracking_branch: Option<String>,
33    pub is_merged_to_main: bool,
34    pub main_branch_name: String,
35}
36
37/// Safety information for checkout operations
38#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
39struct CheckoutSafety {
40    #[allow(dead_code)] // Used in confirmation dialogs and future features
41    pub has_uncommitted_changes: bool,
42    pub modified_files: Vec<String>,
43    pub staged_files: Vec<String>,
44    pub untracked_files: Vec<String>,
45    #[allow(dead_code)] // Reserved for future automatic stashing implementation
46    pub stash_created: Option<String>,
47    #[allow(dead_code)] // Used for context in confirmation dialogs
48    pub current_branch: Option<String>,
49}
50
51/// SSL configuration for git operations
52#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
53pub struct GitSslConfig {
54    pub accept_invalid_certs: bool,
55    pub ca_bundle_path: Option<String>,
56}
57
58/// Summary of git repository status
59#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
60pub struct GitStatusSummary {
61    staged_files: usize,
62    unstaged_files: usize,
63    untracked_files: usize,
64}
65
66impl GitStatusSummary {
67    pub fn is_clean(&self) -> bool {
68        self.staged_files == 0 && self.unstaged_files == 0 && self.untracked_files == 0
69    }
70
71    pub fn has_staged_changes(&self) -> bool {
72        self.staged_files > 0
73    }
74
75    pub fn has_unstaged_changes(&self) -> bool {
76        self.unstaged_files > 0
77    }
78
79    pub fn has_untracked_files(&self) -> bool {
80        self.untracked_files > 0
81    }
82
83    pub fn staged_count(&self) -> usize {
84        self.staged_files
85    }
86
87    pub fn unstaged_count(&self) -> usize {
88        self.unstaged_files
89    }
90
91    pub fn untracked_count(&self) -> usize {
92        self.untracked_files
93    }
94}
95
96/// Wrapper around git2::Repository with safe operations
97///
98/// For thread safety, use the async variants (e.g., fetch_async, pull_async)
99/// which automatically handle threading using tokio::spawn_blocking.
100/// The async methods create new repository instances in background threads.
101pub struct GitRepository {
102    repo: Repository,
103    path: PathBuf,
104    ssl_config: Option<GitSslConfig>,
105    bitbucket_credentials: Option<BitbucketCredentials>,
106}
107
108#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
109struct BitbucketCredentials {
110    username: Option<String>,
111    token: Option<String>,
112}
113
114impl GitRepository {
115    /// Open a Git repository at the given path
116    /// Automatically loads SSL configuration from cascade config if available
117    pub fn open(path: &Path) -> Result<Self> {
118        let repo = Repository::discover(path)
119            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::config(format!("Not a git repository: {e}")))?;
120
121        let workdir = repo
122            .workdir()
123            .ok_or_else(|| CascadeError::config("Repository has no working directory"))?
124            .to_path_buf();
125
126        // Try to load SSL configuration from cascade config
127        let ssl_config = Self::load_ssl_config_from_cascade(&workdir);
128        let bitbucket_credentials = Self::load_bitbucket_credentials_from_cascade(&workdir);
129
130        Ok(Self {
131            repo,
132            path: workdir,
133            ssl_config,
134            bitbucket_credentials,
135        })
136    }
137
138    /// Load SSL configuration from cascade config file if it exists
139    fn load_ssl_config_from_cascade(repo_path: &Path) -> Option<GitSslConfig> {
140        // Try to load cascade configuration
141        let config_dir = crate::config::get_repo_config_dir(repo_path).ok()?;
142        let config_path = config_dir.join("config.json");
143        let settings = crate::config::Settings::load_from_file(&config_path).ok()?;
144
145        // Convert BitbucketConfig to GitSslConfig if SSL settings exist
146        if settings.bitbucket.accept_invalid_certs.is_some()
147            || settings.bitbucket.ca_bundle_path.is_some()
148        {
149            Some(GitSslConfig {
150                accept_invalid_certs: settings.bitbucket.accept_invalid_certs.unwrap_or(false),
151                ca_bundle_path: settings.bitbucket.ca_bundle_path,
152            })
153        } else {
154            None
155        }
156    }
157
158    /// Load Bitbucket credentials from cascade config file if it exists
159    fn load_bitbucket_credentials_from_cascade(repo_path: &Path) -> Option<BitbucketCredentials> {
160        // Try to load cascade configuration
161        let config_dir = crate::config::get_repo_config_dir(repo_path).ok()?;
162        let config_path = config_dir.join("config.json");
163        let settings = crate::config::Settings::load_from_file(&config_path).ok()?;
164
165        // Return credentials if any are configured
166        if settings.bitbucket.username.is_some() || settings.bitbucket.token.is_some() {
167            Some(BitbucketCredentials {
168                username: settings.bitbucket.username.clone(),
169                token: settings.bitbucket.token.clone(),
170            })
171        } else {
172            None
173        }
174    }
175
176    /// Get repository information
177    pub fn get_info(&self) -> Result<RepositoryInfo> {
178        let head_branch = self.get_current_branch().ok();
179        let head_commit = self.get_head_commit_hash().ok();
180        let is_dirty = self.is_dirty()?;
181        let untracked_files = self.get_untracked_files()?;
182
183        Ok(RepositoryInfo {
184            path: self.path.clone(),
185            head_branch,
186            head_commit,
187            is_dirty,
188            untracked_files,
189        })
190    }
191
192    /// Get the current branch name
193    pub fn get_current_branch(&self) -> Result<String> {
194        let head = self
195            .repo
196            .head()
197            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD: {e}")))?;
198
199        if let Some(name) = head.shorthand() {
200            Ok(name.to_string())
201        } else {
202            // Detached HEAD - return commit hash
203            let commit = head
204                .peel_to_commit()
205                .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD commit: {e}")))?;
206            Ok(format!("HEAD@{}", commit.id()))
207        }
208    }
209
210    /// Get the HEAD commit hash
211    pub fn get_head_commit_hash(&self) -> Result<String> {
212        let head = self
213            .repo
214            .head()
215            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD: {e}")))?;
216
217        let commit = head
218            .peel_to_commit()
219            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD commit: {e}")))?;
220
221        Ok(commit.id().to_string())
222    }
223
224    /// Check if the working directory is dirty (has uncommitted changes)
225    pub fn is_dirty(&self) -> Result<bool> {
226        let statuses = self.repo.statuses(None).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
227
228        for status in statuses.iter() {
229            let flags = status.status();
230
231            // Check for any modifications, additions, or deletions
232            if flags.intersects(
233                git2::Status::INDEX_MODIFIED
234                    | git2::Status::INDEX_NEW
235                    | git2::Status::INDEX_DELETED
236                    | git2::Status::WT_MODIFIED
237                    | git2::Status::WT_NEW
238                    | git2::Status::WT_DELETED,
239            ) {
240                return Ok(true);
241            }
242        }
243
244        Ok(false)
245    }
246
247    /// Get list of untracked files
248    pub fn get_untracked_files(&self) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
249        let statuses = self.repo.statuses(None).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
250
251        let mut untracked = Vec::new();
252        for status in statuses.iter() {
253            if status.status().contains(git2::Status::WT_NEW) {
254                if let Some(path) = status.path() {
255                    untracked.push(path.to_string());
256                }
257            }
258        }
259
260        Ok(untracked)
261    }
262
263    /// Create a new branch
264    pub fn create_branch(&self, name: &str, target: Option<&str>) -> Result<()> {
265        let target_commit = if let Some(target) = target {
266            // Find the specified target commit/branch
267            let target_obj = self.repo.revparse_single(target).map_err(|e| {
268                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find target '{target}': {e}"))
269            })?;
270            target_obj.peel_to_commit().map_err(|e| {
271                CascadeError::branch(format!("Target '{target}' is not a commit: {e}"))
272            })?
273        } else {
274            // Use current HEAD
275            let head = self
276                .repo
277                .head()
278                .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD: {e}")))?;
279            head.peel_to_commit()
280                .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD commit: {e}")))?
281        };
282
283        self.repo
284            .branch(name, &target_commit, false)
285            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not create branch '{name}': {e}")))?;
286
287        // Branch creation logging is handled by the caller for clean output
288        Ok(())
289    }
290
291    /// Update a branch to point to a specific commit (local operation only)
292    /// Creates the branch if it doesn't exist, updates it if it does
293    pub fn update_branch_to_commit(&self, branch_name: &str, commit_id: &str) -> Result<()> {
294        let commit_oid = Oid::from_str(commit_id).map_err(|e| {
295            CascadeError::branch(format!("Invalid commit ID '{}': {}", commit_id, e))
296        })?;
297
298        let commit = self.repo.find_commit(commit_oid).map_err(|e| {
299            CascadeError::branch(format!("Commit '{}' not found: {}", commit_id, e))
300        })?;
301
302        // Try to find existing branch
303        if self
304            .repo
305            .find_branch(branch_name, git2::BranchType::Local)
306            .is_ok()
307        {
308            // Update existing branch to point to new commit
309            let refname = format!("refs/heads/{}", branch_name);
310            self.repo
311                .reference(
312                    &refname,
313                    commit_oid,
314                    true,
315                    "update branch to rebased commit",
316                )
317                .map_err(|e| {
318                    CascadeError::branch(format!(
319                        "Failed to update branch '{}': {}",
320                        branch_name, e
321                    ))
322                })?;
323        } else {
324            // Create new branch
325            self.repo.branch(branch_name, &commit, false).map_err(|e| {
326                CascadeError::branch(format!("Failed to create branch '{}': {}", branch_name, e))
327            })?;
328        }
329
330        Ok(())
331    }
332
333    /// Force-push a single branch to remote (simpler version for when branch is already updated locally)
334    pub fn force_push_single_branch(&self, branch_name: &str) -> Result<()> {
335        self.force_push_single_branch_with_options(branch_name, false)
336    }
337
338    /// Force push with option to skip user confirmation (for automated operations like sync)
339    pub fn force_push_single_branch_auto(&self, branch_name: &str) -> Result<()> {
340        self.force_push_single_branch_with_options(branch_name, true)
341    }
342
343    fn force_push_single_branch_with_options(
344        &self,
345        branch_name: &str,
346        auto_confirm: bool,
347    ) -> Result<()> {
348        // Validate branch exists before attempting push
349        // This provides a clearer error message than a failed git push
350        if self.get_branch_commit_hash(branch_name).is_err() {
351            return Err(CascadeError::branch(format!(
352                "Cannot push '{}': branch does not exist locally",
353                branch_name
354            )));
355        }
356
357        // Fetch first to ensure we have latest remote state for safety checks
358        if let Err(e) = self.fetch() {
359            tracing::warn!("Could not fetch before force push: {}", e);
360        }
361
362        // Check safety and create backup if needed
363        let safety_result = if auto_confirm {
364            self.check_force_push_safety_auto(branch_name)?
365        } else {
366            self.check_force_push_safety_enhanced(branch_name)?
367        };
368
369        if let Some(backup_info) = safety_result {
370            self.create_backup_branch(branch_name, &backup_info.remote_commit_id)?;
371        }
372
373        // Ensure index is closed before CLI command to prevent lock conflicts
374        self.ensure_index_closed()?;
375
376        // Force push using git CLI (more reliable than git2 for TLS)
377        // Set CASCADE_INTERNAL_PUSH env var to signal pre-push hook to allow this
378        let output = std::process::Command::new("git")
379            .args(["push", "--force", "origin", branch_name])
380            .env("CASCADE_INTERNAL_PUSH", "1")
381            .current_dir(&self.path)
382            .output()
383            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Failed to execute git push: {}", e)))?;
384
385        if !output.status.success() {
386            let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
387            let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
388
389            // Combine stderr and stdout for full error context
390            let full_error = if !stdout.is_empty() {
391                format!("{}\n{}", stderr.trim(), stdout.trim())
392            } else {
393                stderr.trim().to_string()
394            };
395
396            return Err(CascadeError::branch(format!(
397                "Force push failed for '{}':\n{}",
398                branch_name, full_error
399            )));
400        }
401
402        Ok(())
403    }
404
405    /// Switch to a branch with safety checks
406    pub fn checkout_branch(&self, name: &str) -> Result<()> {
407        self.checkout_branch_with_options(name, false, true)
408    }
409
410    /// Switch to a branch silently (no output)
411    pub fn checkout_branch_silent(&self, name: &str) -> Result<()> {
412        self.checkout_branch_with_options(name, false, false)
413    }
414
415    /// Switch to a branch with force option to bypass safety checks
416    pub fn checkout_branch_unsafe(&self, name: &str) -> Result<()> {
417        self.checkout_branch_with_options(name, true, true)
418    }
419
420    /// Internal branch checkout implementation with safety options
421    fn checkout_branch_with_options(
422        &self,
423        name: &str,
424        force_unsafe: bool,
425        show_output: bool,
426    ) -> Result<()> {
427        debug!("Attempting to checkout branch: {}", name);
428
429        // Enhanced safety check: Detect uncommitted work before checkout
430        if !force_unsafe {
431            let safety_result = self.check_checkout_safety(name)?;
432            if let Some(safety_info) = safety_result {
433                // Repository has uncommitted changes, get user confirmation
434                self.handle_checkout_confirmation(name, &safety_info)?;
435            }
436        }
437
438        // Find the branch
439        let branch = self
440            .repo
441            .find_branch(name, git2::BranchType::Local)
442            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find branch '{name}': {e}")))?;
443
444        let branch_ref = branch.get();
445        let tree = branch_ref.peel_to_tree().map_err(|e| {
446            CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get tree for branch '{name}': {e}"))
447        })?;
448
449        // Checkout the tree
450        self.repo
451            .checkout_tree(tree.as_object(), None)
452            .map_err(|e| {
453                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not checkout branch '{name}': {e}"))
454            })?;
455
456        // Update HEAD
457        self.repo
458            .set_head(&format!("refs/heads/{name}"))
459            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not update HEAD to '{name}': {e}")))?;
460
461        if show_output {
462            Output::success(format!("Switched to branch '{name}'"));
463        }
464        Ok(())
465    }
466
467    /// Checkout a specific commit (detached HEAD) with safety checks
468    pub fn checkout_commit(&self, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<()> {
469        self.checkout_commit_with_options(commit_hash, false)
470    }
471
472    /// Checkout a specific commit with force option to bypass safety checks
473    pub fn checkout_commit_unsafe(&self, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<()> {
474        self.checkout_commit_with_options(commit_hash, true)
475    }
476
477    /// Internal commit checkout implementation with safety options
478    fn checkout_commit_with_options(&self, commit_hash: &str, force_unsafe: bool) -> Result<()> {
479        debug!("Attempting to checkout commit: {}", commit_hash);
480
481        // Enhanced safety check: Detect uncommitted work before checkout
482        if !force_unsafe {
483            let safety_result = self.check_checkout_safety(&format!("commit:{commit_hash}"))?;
484            if let Some(safety_info) = safety_result {
485                // Repository has uncommitted changes, get user confirmation
486                self.handle_checkout_confirmation(&format!("commit {commit_hash}"), &safety_info)?;
487            }
488        }
489
490        let oid = Oid::from_str(commit_hash).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
491
492        let commit = self.repo.find_commit(oid).map_err(|e| {
493            CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find commit '{commit_hash}': {e}"))
494        })?;
495
496        let tree = commit.tree().map_err(|e| {
497            CascadeError::branch(format!(
498                "Could not get tree for commit '{commit_hash}': {e}"
499            ))
500        })?;
501
502        // Checkout the tree
503        self.repo
504            .checkout_tree(tree.as_object(), None)
505            .map_err(|e| {
506                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not checkout commit '{commit_hash}': {e}"))
507            })?;
508
509        // Update HEAD to the commit (detached HEAD)
510        self.repo.set_head_detached(oid).map_err(|e| {
511            CascadeError::branch(format!(
512                "Could not update HEAD to commit '{commit_hash}': {e}"
513            ))
514        })?;
515
516        Output::success(format!(
517            "Checked out commit '{commit_hash}' (detached HEAD)"
518        ));
519        Ok(())
520    }
521
522    /// Check if a branch exists
523    pub fn branch_exists(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
524        self.repo.find_branch(name, git2::BranchType::Local).is_ok()
525    }
526
527    /// Check if a branch exists locally, and if not, attempt to fetch it from remote
528    pub fn branch_exists_or_fetch(&self, name: &str) -> Result<bool> {
529        // 1. Check if branch exists locally first
530        if self.repo.find_branch(name, git2::BranchType::Local).is_ok() {
531            return Ok(true);
532        }
533
534        // 2. Try to fetch it from remote
535        println!("🔍 Branch '{name}' not found locally, trying to fetch from remote...");
536
537        use std::process::Command;
538
539        // Try: git fetch origin release/12.34:release/12.34
540        let fetch_result = Command::new("git")
541            .args(["fetch", "origin", &format!("{name}:{name}")])
542            .current_dir(&self.path)
543            .output();
544
545        match fetch_result {
546            Ok(output) => {
547                if output.status.success() {
548                    println!("✅ Successfully fetched '{name}' from origin");
549                    // 3. Check again locally after fetch
550                    return Ok(self.repo.find_branch(name, git2::BranchType::Local).is_ok());
551                } else {
552                    let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
553                    tracing::debug!("Failed to fetch branch '{name}': {stderr}");
554                }
555            }
556            Err(e) => {
557                tracing::debug!("Git fetch command failed: {e}");
558            }
559        }
560
561        // 4. Try alternative fetch patterns for common branch naming
562        if name.contains('/') {
563            println!("🔍 Trying alternative fetch patterns...");
564
565            // Try: git fetch origin (to get all refs, then checkout locally)
566            let fetch_all_result = Command::new("git")
567                .args(["fetch", "origin"])
568                .current_dir(&self.path)
569                .output();
570
571            if let Ok(output) = fetch_all_result {
572                if output.status.success() {
573                    // Try to create local branch from remote
574                    let checkout_result = Command::new("git")
575                        .args(["checkout", "-b", name, &format!("origin/{name}")])
576                        .current_dir(&self.path)
577                        .output();
578
579                    if let Ok(checkout_output) = checkout_result {
580                        if checkout_output.status.success() {
581                            println!(
582                                "✅ Successfully created local branch '{name}' from origin/{name}"
583                            );
584                            return Ok(true);
585                        }
586                    }
587                }
588            }
589        }
590
591        // 5. Only fail if it doesn't exist anywhere
592        Ok(false)
593    }
594
595    /// Get the commit hash for a specific branch without switching branches
596    pub fn get_branch_commit_hash(&self, branch_name: &str) -> Result<String> {
597        let branch = self
598            .repo
599            .find_branch(branch_name, git2::BranchType::Local)
600            .map_err(|e| {
601                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find branch '{branch_name}': {e}"))
602            })?;
603
604        let commit = branch.get().peel_to_commit().map_err(|e| {
605            CascadeError::branch(format!(
606                "Could not get commit for branch '{branch_name}': {e}"
607            ))
608        })?;
609
610        Ok(commit.id().to_string())
611    }
612
613    /// List all local branches
614    pub fn list_branches(&self) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
615        let branches = self
616            .repo
617            .branches(Some(git2::BranchType::Local))
618            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
619
620        let mut branch_names = Vec::new();
621        for branch in branches {
622            let (branch, _) = branch.map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
623            if let Some(name) = branch.name().map_err(CascadeError::Git)? {
624                branch_names.push(name.to_string());
625            }
626        }
627
628        Ok(branch_names)
629    }
630
631    /// Get the upstream branch for a local branch
632    pub fn get_upstream_branch(&self, branch_name: &str) -> Result<Option<String>> {
633        // Try to get the upstream from git config
634        let config = self.repo.config().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
635
636        // Check for branch.{branch_name}.remote and branch.{branch_name}.merge
637        let remote_key = format!("branch.{branch_name}.remote");
638        let merge_key = format!("branch.{branch_name}.merge");
639
640        if let (Ok(remote), Ok(merge_ref)) = (
641            config.get_string(&remote_key),
642            config.get_string(&merge_key),
643        ) {
644            // Parse the merge ref (e.g., "refs/heads/feature-auth" -> "feature-auth")
645            if let Some(branch_part) = merge_ref.strip_prefix("refs/heads/") {
646                return Ok(Some(format!("{remote}/{branch_part}")));
647            }
648        }
649
650        // Fallback: check if there's a remote tracking branch with the same name
651        let potential_upstream = format!("origin/{branch_name}");
652        if self
653            .repo
654            .find_reference(&format!("refs/remotes/{potential_upstream}"))
655            .is_ok()
656        {
657            return Ok(Some(potential_upstream));
658        }
659
660        Ok(None)
661    }
662
663    /// Get ahead/behind counts compared to upstream
664    pub fn get_ahead_behind_counts(
665        &self,
666        local_branch: &str,
667        upstream_branch: &str,
668    ) -> Result<(usize, usize)> {
669        // Get the commit objects for both branches
670        let local_ref = self
671            .repo
672            .find_reference(&format!("refs/heads/{local_branch}"))
673            .map_err(|_| {
674                CascadeError::config(format!("Local branch '{local_branch}' not found"))
675            })?;
676        let local_commit = local_ref.peel_to_commit().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
677
678        let upstream_ref = self
679            .repo
680            .find_reference(&format!("refs/remotes/{upstream_branch}"))
681            .map_err(|_| {
682                CascadeError::config(format!("Upstream branch '{upstream_branch}' not found"))
683            })?;
684        let upstream_commit = upstream_ref.peel_to_commit().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
685
686        // Use git2's graph_ahead_behind to calculate the counts
687        let (ahead, behind) = self
688            .repo
689            .graph_ahead_behind(local_commit.id(), upstream_commit.id())
690            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
691
692        Ok((ahead, behind))
693    }
694
695    /// Set upstream tracking for a branch
696    pub fn set_upstream(&self, branch_name: &str, remote: &str, remote_branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
697        let mut config = self.repo.config().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
698
699        // Set branch.{branch_name}.remote = remote
700        let remote_key = format!("branch.{branch_name}.remote");
701        config
702            .set_str(&remote_key, remote)
703            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
704
705        // Set branch.{branch_name}.merge = refs/heads/{remote_branch}
706        let merge_key = format!("branch.{branch_name}.merge");
707        let merge_value = format!("refs/heads/{remote_branch}");
708        config
709            .set_str(&merge_key, &merge_value)
710            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
711
712        Ok(())
713    }
714
715    /// Create a commit with all staged changes
716    pub fn commit(&self, message: &str) -> Result<String> {
717        // Validate git user configuration before attempting commit operations
718        self.validate_git_user_config()?;
719
720        let signature = self.get_signature()?;
721        let tree_id = self.get_index_tree()?;
722        let tree = self.repo.find_tree(tree_id).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
723
724        // Get parent commits
725        let head = self.repo.head().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
726        let parent_commit = head.peel_to_commit().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
727
728        let commit_id = self
729            .repo
730            .commit(
731                Some("HEAD"),
732                &signature,
733                &signature,
734                message,
735                &tree,
736                &[&parent_commit],
737            )
738            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
739
740        Output::success(format!("Created commit: {commit_id} - {message}"));
741        Ok(commit_id.to_string())
742    }
743
744    /// Commit any staged changes with a default message
745    pub fn commit_staged_changes(&self, default_message: &str) -> Result<Option<String>> {
746        // Check if there are staged changes
747        let staged_files = self.get_staged_files()?;
748        if staged_files.is_empty() {
749            tracing::debug!("No staged changes to commit");
750            return Ok(None);
751        }
752
753        tracing::info!("Committing {} staged files", staged_files.len());
754        let commit_hash = self.commit(default_message)?;
755        Ok(Some(commit_hash))
756    }
757
758    /// Stage all changes
759    pub fn stage_all(&self) -> Result<()> {
760        let mut index = self.repo.index().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
761
762        index
763            .add_all(["*"].iter(), git2::IndexAddOption::DEFAULT, None)
764            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
765
766        index.write().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
767
768        tracing::debug!("Staged all changes");
769        Ok(())
770    }
771
772    /// Ensure the Git index is fully written and closed before external git CLI operations
773    /// This prevents "index is locked" errors when mixing libgit2 and git CLI commands
774    fn ensure_index_closed(&self) -> Result<()> {
775        // Open and immediately close the index to ensure any pending writes are flushed
776        // and file handles are released before we spawn git CLI processes
777        let mut index = self.repo.index().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
778        index.write().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
779        drop(index); // Explicit drop to release file handle
780
781        // Give the OS a moment to release file handles
782        // This is necessary because even after Rust drops the index,
783        // the OS might not immediately release the lock
784        std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(10));
785
786        Ok(())
787    }
788
789    /// Stage only specific files (safer than stage_all during rebase)
790    pub fn stage_files(&self, file_paths: &[&str]) -> Result<()> {
791        if file_paths.is_empty() {
792            tracing::debug!("No files to stage");
793            return Ok(());
794        }
795
796        let mut index = self.repo.index().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
797
798        for file_path in file_paths {
799            index
800                .add_path(std::path::Path::new(file_path))
801                .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
802        }
803
804        index.write().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
805
806        tracing::debug!(
807            "Staged {} specific files: {:?}",
808            file_paths.len(),
809            file_paths
810        );
811        Ok(())
812    }
813
814    /// Stage only files that had conflicts (safer for rebase operations)
815    pub fn stage_conflict_resolved_files(&self) -> Result<()> {
816        let conflicted_files = self.get_conflicted_files()?;
817        if conflicted_files.is_empty() {
818            tracing::debug!("No conflicted files to stage");
819            return Ok(());
820        }
821
822        let file_paths: Vec<&str> = conflicted_files.iter().map(|s| s.as_str()).collect();
823        self.stage_files(&file_paths)?;
824
825        tracing::debug!("Staged {} conflict-resolved files", conflicted_files.len());
826        Ok(())
827    }
828
829    /// Get repository path
830    pub fn path(&self) -> &Path {
831        &self.path
832    }
833
834    /// Check if a commit exists
835    pub fn commit_exists(&self, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<bool> {
836        match Oid::from_str(commit_hash) {
837            Ok(oid) => match self.repo.find_commit(oid) {
838                Ok(_) => Ok(true),
839                Err(_) => Ok(false),
840            },
841            Err(_) => Ok(false),
842        }
843    }
844
845    /// Get the HEAD commit object
846    pub fn get_head_commit(&self) -> Result<git2::Commit<'_>> {
847        let head = self
848            .repo
849            .head()
850            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD: {e}")))?;
851        head.peel_to_commit()
852            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get HEAD commit: {e}")))
853    }
854
855    /// Get a commit object by hash
856    pub fn get_commit(&self, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<git2::Commit<'_>> {
857        let oid = Oid::from_str(commit_hash).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
858
859        self.repo.find_commit(oid).map_err(CascadeError::Git)
860    }
861
862    /// Get the commit hash at the head of a branch
863    pub fn get_branch_head(&self, branch_name: &str) -> Result<String> {
864        let branch = self
865            .repo
866            .find_branch(branch_name, git2::BranchType::Local)
867            .map_err(|e| {
868                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find branch '{branch_name}': {e}"))
869            })?;
870
871        let commit = branch.get().peel_to_commit().map_err(|e| {
872            CascadeError::branch(format!(
873                "Could not get commit for branch '{branch_name}': {e}"
874            ))
875        })?;
876
877        Ok(commit.id().to_string())
878    }
879
880    /// Validate git user configuration is properly set
881    pub fn validate_git_user_config(&self) -> Result<()> {
882        if let Ok(config) = self.repo.config() {
883            let name_result = config.get_string("user.name");
884            let email_result = config.get_string("user.email");
885
886            if let (Ok(name), Ok(email)) = (name_result, email_result) {
887                if !name.trim().is_empty() && !email.trim().is_empty() {
888                    tracing::debug!("Git user config validated: {} <{}>", name, email);
889                    return Ok(());
890                }
891            }
892        }
893
894        // Check if this is a CI environment where validation can be skipped
895        let is_ci = std::env::var("CI").is_ok();
896
897        if is_ci {
898            tracing::debug!("CI environment - skipping git user config validation");
899            return Ok(());
900        }
901
902        Output::warning("Git user configuration missing or incomplete");
903        Output::info("This can cause cherry-pick and commit operations to fail");
904        Output::info("Please configure git user information:");
905        Output::bullet("git config user.name \"Your Name\"".to_string());
906        Output::bullet("git config user.email \"your.email@example.com\"".to_string());
907        Output::info("Or set globally with the --global flag");
908
909        // Don't fail - let operations continue with fallback signature
910        // This preserves backward compatibility while providing guidance
911        Ok(())
912    }
913
914    /// Get a signature for commits with comprehensive fallback and validation
915    fn get_signature(&self) -> Result<Signature<'_>> {
916        // Try to get signature from Git config first
917        if let Ok(config) = self.repo.config() {
918            // Try global/system config first
919            let name_result = config.get_string("user.name");
920            let email_result = config.get_string("user.email");
921
922            if let (Ok(name), Ok(email)) = (name_result, email_result) {
923                if !name.trim().is_empty() && !email.trim().is_empty() {
924                    tracing::debug!("Using git config: {} <{}>", name, email);
925                    return Signature::now(&name, &email).map_err(CascadeError::Git);
926                }
927            } else {
928                tracing::debug!("Git user config incomplete or missing");
929            }
930        }
931
932        // Check if this is a CI environment where fallback is acceptable
933        let is_ci = std::env::var("CI").is_ok();
934
935        if is_ci {
936            tracing::debug!("CI environment detected, using fallback signature");
937            return Signature::now("Cascade CLI", "cascade@example.com").map_err(CascadeError::Git);
938        }
939
940        // Interactive environment - provide helpful guidance
941        tracing::warn!("Git user configuration missing - this can cause commit operations to fail");
942
943        // Try fallback signature, but warn about the issue
944        match Signature::now("Cascade CLI", "cascade@example.com") {
945            Ok(sig) => {
946                Output::warning("Git user not configured - using fallback signature");
947                Output::info("For better git history, run:");
948                Output::bullet("git config user.name \"Your Name\"".to_string());
949                Output::bullet("git config user.email \"your.email@example.com\"".to_string());
950                Output::info("Or set it globally with --global flag");
951                Ok(sig)
952            }
953            Err(e) => {
954                Err(CascadeError::branch(format!(
955                    "Cannot create git signature: {e}. Please configure git user with:\n  git config user.name \"Your Name\"\n  git config user.email \"your.email@example.com\""
956                )))
957            }
958        }
959    }
960
961    /// Configure remote callbacks with SSL settings
962    /// Priority: Cascade SSL config > Git config > Default
963    fn configure_remote_callbacks(&self) -> Result<git2::RemoteCallbacks<'_>> {
964        self.configure_remote_callbacks_with_fallback(false)
965    }
966
967    /// Determine if we should retry with DefaultCredentials based on git2 error classification
968    fn should_retry_with_default_credentials(&self, error: &git2::Error) -> bool {
969        match error.class() {
970            // Authentication errors that might be resolved with DefaultCredentials
971            git2::ErrorClass::Http => {
972                // HTTP errors often indicate authentication issues in corporate environments
973                match error.code() {
974                    git2::ErrorCode::Auth => true,
975                    _ => {
976                        // Check for specific HTTP authentication replay errors
977                        let error_string = error.to_string();
978                        error_string.contains("too many redirects")
979                            || error_string.contains("authentication replays")
980                            || error_string.contains("authentication required")
981                    }
982                }
983            }
984            git2::ErrorClass::Net => {
985                // Network errors that might be authentication-related
986                let error_string = error.to_string();
987                error_string.contains("authentication")
988                    || error_string.contains("unauthorized")
989                    || error_string.contains("forbidden")
990            }
991            _ => false,
992        }
993    }
994
995    /// Determine if we should fallback to git CLI based on git2 error classification
996    fn should_fallback_to_git_cli(&self, error: &git2::Error) -> bool {
997        match error.class() {
998            // SSL/TLS errors that git CLI handles better
999            git2::ErrorClass::Ssl => true,
1000
1001            // Certificate errors
1002            git2::ErrorClass::Http if error.code() == git2::ErrorCode::Certificate => true,
1003
1004            // SSH errors that might need git CLI
1005            git2::ErrorClass::Ssh => {
1006                let error_string = error.to_string();
1007                error_string.contains("no callback set")
1008                    || error_string.contains("authentication required")
1009            }
1010
1011            // Network errors that might be proxy/firewall related
1012            git2::ErrorClass::Net => {
1013                let error_string = error.to_string();
1014                error_string.contains("TLS stream")
1015                    || error_string.contains("SSL")
1016                    || error_string.contains("proxy")
1017                    || error_string.contains("firewall")
1018            }
1019
1020            // General HTTP errors not handled by DefaultCredentials retry
1021            git2::ErrorClass::Http => {
1022                let error_string = error.to_string();
1023                error_string.contains("TLS stream")
1024                    || error_string.contains("SSL")
1025                    || error_string.contains("proxy")
1026            }
1027
1028            _ => false,
1029        }
1030    }
1031
1032    fn configure_remote_callbacks_with_fallback(
1033        &self,
1034        use_default_first: bool,
1035    ) -> Result<git2::RemoteCallbacks<'_>> {
1036        let mut callbacks = git2::RemoteCallbacks::new();
1037
1038        // Configure authentication with comprehensive credential support
1039        let bitbucket_credentials = self.bitbucket_credentials.clone();
1040        callbacks.credentials(move |url, username_from_url, allowed_types| {
1041            tracing::debug!(
1042                "Authentication requested for URL: {}, username: {:?}, allowed_types: {:?}",
1043                url,
1044                username_from_url,
1045                allowed_types
1046            );
1047
1048            // For SSH URLs with username
1049            if allowed_types.contains(git2::CredentialType::SSH_KEY) {
1050                if let Some(username) = username_from_url {
1051                    tracing::debug!("Trying SSH key authentication for user: {}", username);
1052                    return git2::Cred::ssh_key_from_agent(username);
1053                }
1054            }
1055
1056            // For HTTPS URLs, try multiple authentication methods in sequence
1057            if allowed_types.contains(git2::CredentialType::USER_PASS_PLAINTEXT) {
1058                // If we're in corporate network fallback mode, try DefaultCredentials first
1059                if use_default_first {
1060                    tracing::debug!("Corporate network mode: trying DefaultCredentials first");
1061                    return git2::Cred::default();
1062                }
1063
1064                if url.contains("bitbucket") {
1065                    if let Some(creds) = &bitbucket_credentials {
1066                        // Method 1: Username + Token (common for Bitbucket)
1067                        if let (Some(username), Some(token)) = (&creds.username, &creds.token) {
1068                            tracing::debug!("Trying Bitbucket username + token authentication");
1069                            return git2::Cred::userpass_plaintext(username, token);
1070                        }
1071
1072                        // Method 2: Token as username, empty password (alternate Bitbucket format)
1073                        if let Some(token) = &creds.token {
1074                            tracing::debug!("Trying Bitbucket token-as-username authentication");
1075                            return git2::Cred::userpass_plaintext(token, "");
1076                        }
1077
1078                        // Method 3: Just username (will prompt for password or use credential helper)
1079                        if let Some(username) = &creds.username {
1080                            tracing::debug!("Trying Bitbucket username authentication (will use credential helper)");
1081                            return git2::Cred::username(username);
1082                        }
1083                    }
1084                }
1085
1086                // Method 4: Default credential helper for all HTTPS URLs
1087                tracing::debug!("Trying default credential helper for HTTPS authentication");
1088                return git2::Cred::default();
1089            }
1090
1091            // Fallback to default for any other cases
1092            tracing::debug!("Using default credential fallback");
1093            git2::Cred::default()
1094        });
1095
1096        // Configure SSL certificate checking with system certificates by default
1097        // This matches what tools like Graphite, Sapling, and Phabricator do
1098        // Priority: 1. Use system certificates (default), 2. Manual overrides only if needed
1099
1100        let mut ssl_configured = false;
1101
1102        // Check for manual SSL overrides first (only when user explicitly needs them)
1103        if let Some(ssl_config) = &self.ssl_config {
1104            if ssl_config.accept_invalid_certs {
1105                Output::warning(
1106                    "SSL certificate verification DISABLED via Cascade config - this is insecure!",
1107                );
1108                callbacks.certificate_check(|_cert, _host| {
1109                    tracing::debug!("⚠️  Accepting invalid certificate for host: {}", _host);
1110                    Ok(git2::CertificateCheckStatus::CertificateOk)
1111                });
1112                ssl_configured = true;
1113            } else if let Some(ca_path) = &ssl_config.ca_bundle_path {
1114                Output::info(format!(
1115                    "Using custom CA bundle from Cascade config: {ca_path}"
1116                ));
1117                callbacks.certificate_check(|_cert, host| {
1118                    tracing::debug!("Using custom CA bundle for host: {}", host);
1119                    Ok(git2::CertificateCheckStatus::CertificateOk)
1120                });
1121                ssl_configured = true;
1122            }
1123        }
1124
1125        // Check git config for manual overrides
1126        if !ssl_configured {
1127            if let Ok(config) = self.repo.config() {
1128                let ssl_verify = config.get_bool("http.sslVerify").unwrap_or(true);
1129
1130                if !ssl_verify {
1131                    Output::warning(
1132                        "SSL certificate verification DISABLED via git config - this is insecure!",
1133                    );
1134                    callbacks.certificate_check(|_cert, host| {
1135                        tracing::debug!("⚠️  Bypassing SSL verification for host: {}", host);
1136                        Ok(git2::CertificateCheckStatus::CertificateOk)
1137                    });
1138                    ssl_configured = true;
1139                } else if let Ok(ca_path) = config.get_string("http.sslCAInfo") {
1140                    Output::info(format!("Using custom CA bundle from git config: {ca_path}"));
1141                    callbacks.certificate_check(|_cert, host| {
1142                        tracing::debug!("Using git config CA bundle for host: {}", host);
1143                        Ok(git2::CertificateCheckStatus::CertificateOk)
1144                    });
1145                    ssl_configured = true;
1146                }
1147            }
1148        }
1149
1150        // DEFAULT BEHAVIOR: Use system certificates (like git CLI and other modern tools)
1151        // This should work out-of-the-box in corporate environments
1152        if !ssl_configured {
1153            tracing::debug!(
1154                "Using system certificate store for SSL verification (default behavior)"
1155            );
1156
1157            // For macOS with SecureTransport backend, try default certificate validation first
1158            if cfg!(target_os = "macos") {
1159                tracing::debug!("macOS detected - using default certificate validation");
1160                // Don't set any certificate callback - let git2 use its default behavior
1161                // This often works better with SecureTransport backend on macOS
1162            } else {
1163                // Use CertificatePassthrough for other platforms
1164                callbacks.certificate_check(|_cert, host| {
1165                    tracing::debug!("System certificate validation for host: {}", host);
1166                    Ok(git2::CertificateCheckStatus::CertificatePassthrough)
1167                });
1168            }
1169        }
1170
1171        Ok(callbacks)
1172    }
1173
1174    /// Get the tree ID from the current index
1175    fn get_index_tree(&self) -> Result<Oid> {
1176        let mut index = self.repo.index().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1177
1178        index.write_tree().map_err(CascadeError::Git)
1179    }
1180
1181    /// Get repository status
1182    pub fn get_status(&self) -> Result<git2::Statuses<'_>> {
1183        self.repo.statuses(None).map_err(CascadeError::Git)
1184    }
1185
1186    /// Get a summary of repository status
1187    pub fn get_status_summary(&self) -> Result<GitStatusSummary> {
1188        let statuses = self.get_status()?;
1189
1190        let mut staged_files = 0;
1191        let mut unstaged_files = 0;
1192        let mut untracked_files = 0;
1193
1194        for status in statuses.iter() {
1195            let flags = status.status();
1196
1197            if flags.intersects(
1198                git2::Status::INDEX_MODIFIED
1199                    | git2::Status::INDEX_NEW
1200                    | git2::Status::INDEX_DELETED
1201                    | git2::Status::INDEX_RENAMED
1202                    | git2::Status::INDEX_TYPECHANGE,
1203            ) {
1204                staged_files += 1;
1205            }
1206
1207            if flags.intersects(
1208                git2::Status::WT_MODIFIED
1209                    | git2::Status::WT_DELETED
1210                    | git2::Status::WT_TYPECHANGE
1211                    | git2::Status::WT_RENAMED,
1212            ) {
1213                unstaged_files += 1;
1214            }
1215
1216            if flags.intersects(git2::Status::WT_NEW) {
1217                untracked_files += 1;
1218            }
1219        }
1220
1221        Ok(GitStatusSummary {
1222            staged_files,
1223            unstaged_files,
1224            untracked_files,
1225        })
1226    }
1227
1228    /// Get the current commit hash (alias for get_head_commit_hash)
1229    pub fn get_current_commit_hash(&self) -> Result<String> {
1230        self.get_head_commit_hash()
1231    }
1232
1233    /// Get the count of commits between two commits
1234    pub fn get_commit_count_between(&self, from_commit: &str, to_commit: &str) -> Result<usize> {
1235        let from_oid = git2::Oid::from_str(from_commit).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1236        let to_oid = git2::Oid::from_str(to_commit).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1237
1238        let mut revwalk = self.repo.revwalk().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1239        revwalk.push(to_oid).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1240        revwalk.hide(from_oid).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1241
1242        Ok(revwalk.count())
1243    }
1244
1245    /// Get remote URL for a given remote name
1246    pub fn get_remote_url(&self, name: &str) -> Result<String> {
1247        let remote = self.repo.find_remote(name).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1248        Ok(remote.url().unwrap_or("unknown").to_string())
1249    }
1250
1251    /// Cherry-pick a specific commit to the current branch
1252    pub fn cherry_pick(&self, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<String> {
1253        tracing::debug!("Cherry-picking commit {}", commit_hash);
1254
1255        // Validate git user configuration before attempting commit operations
1256        self.validate_git_user_config()?;
1257
1258        let oid = Oid::from_str(commit_hash).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1259        let commit = self.repo.find_commit(oid).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1260
1261        // Get the commit's tree
1262        let commit_tree = commit.tree().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1263
1264        // Get parent tree for merge base
1265        let parent_commit = if commit.parent_count() > 0 {
1266            commit.parent(0).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?
1267        } else {
1268            // Root commit - use empty tree
1269            let empty_tree_oid = self.repo.treebuilder(None)?.write()?;
1270            let empty_tree = self.repo.find_tree(empty_tree_oid)?;
1271            let sig = self.get_signature()?;
1272            return self
1273                .repo
1274                .commit(
1275                    Some("HEAD"),
1276                    &sig,
1277                    &sig,
1278                    commit.message().unwrap_or("Cherry-picked commit"),
1279                    &empty_tree,
1280                    &[],
1281                )
1282                .map(|oid| oid.to_string())
1283                .map_err(CascadeError::Git);
1284        };
1285
1286        let parent_tree = parent_commit.tree().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1287
1288        // Get current HEAD tree for 3-way merge
1289        let head_commit = self.get_head_commit()?;
1290        let head_tree = head_commit.tree().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1291
1292        // Perform 3-way merge
1293        let mut index = self
1294            .repo
1295            .merge_trees(&parent_tree, &head_tree, &commit_tree, None)
1296            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1297
1298        // Check for conflicts
1299        if index.has_conflicts() {
1300            return Err(CascadeError::branch(format!(
1301                "Cherry-pick of {commit_hash} has conflicts that need manual resolution"
1302            )));
1303        }
1304
1305        // Write merged tree
1306        let merged_tree_oid = index.write_tree_to(&self.repo).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1307        let merged_tree = self
1308            .repo
1309            .find_tree(merged_tree_oid)
1310            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1311
1312        // Create new commit with original message (preserve it exactly)
1313        let signature = self.get_signature()?;
1314        let message = commit.message().unwrap_or("Cherry-picked commit");
1315
1316        let new_commit_oid = self
1317            .repo
1318            .commit(
1319                Some("HEAD"),
1320                &signature,
1321                &signature,
1322                message,
1323                &merged_tree,
1324                &[&head_commit],
1325            )
1326            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1327
1328        // Update working directory to reflect the new commit
1329        let new_commit = self
1330            .repo
1331            .find_commit(new_commit_oid)
1332            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1333        let new_tree = new_commit.tree().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1334
1335        self.repo
1336            .checkout_tree(
1337                new_tree.as_object(),
1338                Some(git2::build::CheckoutBuilder::new().force()),
1339            )
1340            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1341
1342        tracing::debug!("Cherry-picked {} -> {}", commit_hash, new_commit_oid);
1343        Ok(new_commit_oid.to_string())
1344    }
1345
1346    /// Check for merge conflicts in the index
1347    pub fn has_conflicts(&self) -> Result<bool> {
1348        let index = self.repo.index().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1349        Ok(index.has_conflicts())
1350    }
1351
1352    /// Get list of conflicted files
1353    pub fn get_conflicted_files(&self) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
1354        let index = self.repo.index().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1355
1356        let mut conflicts = Vec::new();
1357
1358        // Iterate through index conflicts
1359        let conflict_iter = index.conflicts().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1360
1361        for conflict in conflict_iter {
1362            let conflict = conflict.map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1363            if let Some(our) = conflict.our {
1364                if let Ok(path) = std::str::from_utf8(&our.path) {
1365                    conflicts.push(path.to_string());
1366                }
1367            } else if let Some(their) = conflict.their {
1368                if let Ok(path) = std::str::from_utf8(&their.path) {
1369                    conflicts.push(path.to_string());
1370                }
1371            }
1372        }
1373
1374        Ok(conflicts)
1375    }
1376
1377    /// Fetch from remote origin
1378    pub fn fetch(&self) -> Result<()> {
1379        tracing::debug!("Fetching from origin");
1380
1381        let mut remote = self
1382            .repo
1383            .find_remote("origin")
1384            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("No remote 'origin' found: {e}")))?;
1385
1386        // Configure callbacks with SSL settings from git config
1387        let callbacks = self.configure_remote_callbacks()?;
1388
1389        // Fetch options with authentication and SSL config
1390        let mut fetch_options = git2::FetchOptions::new();
1391        fetch_options.remote_callbacks(callbacks);
1392
1393        // Fetch with authentication
1394        match remote.fetch::<&str>(&[], Some(&mut fetch_options), None) {
1395            Ok(_) => {
1396                tracing::debug!("Fetch completed successfully");
1397                Ok(())
1398            }
1399            Err(e) => {
1400                if self.should_retry_with_default_credentials(&e) {
1401                    tracing::debug!(
1402                        "Authentication error detected (class: {:?}, code: {:?}): {}, retrying with DefaultCredentials",
1403                        e.class(), e.code(), e
1404                    );
1405
1406                    // Retry with DefaultCredentials for corporate networks
1407                    let callbacks = self.configure_remote_callbacks_with_fallback(true)?;
1408                    let mut fetch_options = git2::FetchOptions::new();
1409                    fetch_options.remote_callbacks(callbacks);
1410
1411                    match remote.fetch::<&str>(&[], Some(&mut fetch_options), None) {
1412                        Ok(_) => {
1413                            tracing::debug!("Fetch succeeded with DefaultCredentials");
1414                            return Ok(());
1415                        }
1416                        Err(retry_error) => {
1417                            tracing::debug!(
1418                                "DefaultCredentials retry failed: {}, falling back to git CLI",
1419                                retry_error
1420                            );
1421                            return self.fetch_with_git_cli();
1422                        }
1423                    }
1424                }
1425
1426                if self.should_fallback_to_git_cli(&e) {
1427                    tracing::debug!(
1428                        "Network/SSL error detected (class: {:?}, code: {:?}): {}, falling back to git CLI for fetch operation",
1429                        e.class(), e.code(), e
1430                    );
1431                    return self.fetch_with_git_cli();
1432                }
1433                Err(CascadeError::Git(e))
1434            }
1435        }
1436    }
1437
1438    /// Pull changes from remote (fetch + merge)
1439    pub fn pull(&self, branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
1440        tracing::debug!("Pulling branch: {}", branch);
1441
1442        // First fetch - this now includes TLS fallback
1443        match self.fetch() {
1444            Ok(_) => {}
1445            Err(e) => {
1446                // If fetch failed even with CLI fallback, try full git pull as last resort
1447                let error_string = e.to_string();
1448                if error_string.contains("TLS stream") || error_string.contains("SSL") {
1449                    tracing::warn!(
1450                        "git2 error detected: {}, falling back to git CLI for pull operation",
1451                        e
1452                    );
1453                    return self.pull_with_git_cli(branch);
1454                }
1455                return Err(e);
1456            }
1457        }
1458
1459        // Get remote tracking branch
1460        let remote_branch_name = format!("origin/{branch}");
1461        let remote_oid = self
1462            .repo
1463            .refname_to_id(&format!("refs/remotes/{remote_branch_name}"))
1464            .map_err(|e| {
1465                CascadeError::branch(format!("Remote branch {remote_branch_name} not found: {e}"))
1466            })?;
1467
1468        let remote_commit = self
1469            .repo
1470            .find_commit(remote_oid)
1471            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1472
1473        // Get current HEAD
1474        let head_commit = self.get_head_commit()?;
1475
1476        // Check if already up to date
1477        if head_commit.id() == remote_commit.id() {
1478            tracing::debug!("Already up to date");
1479            return Ok(());
1480        }
1481
1482        // Check if we can fast-forward (local is ancestor of remote)
1483        let merge_base_oid = self
1484            .repo
1485            .merge_base(head_commit.id(), remote_commit.id())
1486            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1487
1488        if merge_base_oid == head_commit.id() {
1489            // Fast-forward: local is direct ancestor of remote, just move pointer
1490            tracing::debug!("Fast-forwarding {} to {}", branch, remote_commit.id());
1491
1492            // Update the branch reference to point to remote commit
1493            let refname = format!("refs/heads/{}", branch);
1494            self.repo
1495                .reference(&refname, remote_oid, true, "pull: Fast-forward")
1496                .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1497
1498            // Update HEAD to point to the new commit
1499            self.repo.set_head(&refname).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1500
1501            // Checkout the new commit (update working directory)
1502            self.repo
1503                .checkout_head(Some(
1504                    git2::build::CheckoutBuilder::new()
1505                        .force()
1506                        .remove_untracked(false),
1507                ))
1508                .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1509
1510            tracing::debug!("Fast-forwarded to {}", remote_commit.id());
1511            return Ok(());
1512        }
1513
1514        // If we can't fast-forward, the local branch has diverged
1515        // This should NOT happen on protected branches!
1516        Err(CascadeError::branch(format!(
1517            "Branch '{}' has diverged from remote. Local has commits not in remote. \
1518             Protected branches should not have local commits. \
1519             Try: git reset --hard origin/{}",
1520            branch, branch
1521        )))
1522    }
1523
1524    /// Push current branch to remote
1525    pub fn push(&self, branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
1526        // Pushing branch to remote
1527
1528        let mut remote = self
1529            .repo
1530            .find_remote("origin")
1531            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("No remote 'origin' found: {e}")))?;
1532
1533        let remote_url = remote.url().unwrap_or("unknown").to_string();
1534        tracing::debug!("Remote URL: {}", remote_url);
1535
1536        let refspec = format!("refs/heads/{branch}:refs/heads/{branch}");
1537        tracing::debug!("Push refspec: {}", refspec);
1538
1539        // Configure callbacks with enhanced SSL settings and error handling
1540        let mut callbacks = self.configure_remote_callbacks()?;
1541
1542        // Add enhanced progress and error callbacks for better debugging
1543        callbacks.push_update_reference(|refname, status| {
1544            if let Some(msg) = status {
1545                tracing::error!("Push failed for ref {}: {}", refname, msg);
1546                return Err(git2::Error::from_str(&format!("Push failed: {msg}")));
1547            }
1548            tracing::debug!("Push succeeded for ref: {}", refname);
1549            Ok(())
1550        });
1551
1552        // Push options with authentication and SSL config
1553        let mut push_options = git2::PushOptions::new();
1554        push_options.remote_callbacks(callbacks);
1555
1556        // Attempt push with enhanced error reporting
1557        match remote.push(&[&refspec], Some(&mut push_options)) {
1558            Ok(_) => {
1559                tracing::info!("Push completed successfully for branch: {}", branch);
1560                Ok(())
1561            }
1562            Err(e) => {
1563                tracing::debug!(
1564                    "git2 push error: {} (class: {:?}, code: {:?})",
1565                    e,
1566                    e.class(),
1567                    e.code()
1568                );
1569
1570                if self.should_retry_with_default_credentials(&e) {
1571                    tracing::debug!(
1572                        "Authentication error detected (class: {:?}, code: {:?}): {}, retrying with DefaultCredentials",
1573                        e.class(), e.code(), e
1574                    );
1575
1576                    // Retry with DefaultCredentials for corporate networks
1577                    let callbacks = self.configure_remote_callbacks_with_fallback(true)?;
1578                    let mut push_options = git2::PushOptions::new();
1579                    push_options.remote_callbacks(callbacks);
1580
1581                    match remote.push(&[&refspec], Some(&mut push_options)) {
1582                        Ok(_) => {
1583                            tracing::debug!("Push succeeded with DefaultCredentials");
1584                            return Ok(());
1585                        }
1586                        Err(retry_error) => {
1587                            tracing::debug!(
1588                                "DefaultCredentials retry failed: {}, falling back to git CLI",
1589                                retry_error
1590                            );
1591                            return self.push_with_git_cli(branch);
1592                        }
1593                    }
1594                }
1595
1596                if self.should_fallback_to_git_cli(&e) {
1597                    tracing::debug!(
1598                        "Network/SSL error detected (class: {:?}, code: {:?}): {}, falling back to git CLI for push operation",
1599                        e.class(), e.code(), e
1600                    );
1601                    return self.push_with_git_cli(branch);
1602                }
1603
1604                // Create concise error message
1605                let error_msg = if e.to_string().contains("authentication") {
1606                    format!(
1607                        "Authentication failed for branch '{branch}'. Try: git push origin {branch}"
1608                    )
1609                } else {
1610                    format!("Failed to push branch '{branch}': {e}")
1611                };
1612
1613                tracing::error!("{}", error_msg);
1614                Err(CascadeError::branch(error_msg))
1615            }
1616        }
1617    }
1618
1619    /// Fallback push method using git CLI instead of git2
1620    /// This is used when git2 has TLS/SSL or auth issues but git CLI works fine
1621    fn push_with_git_cli(&self, branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
1622        // Ensure index is closed before CLI command
1623        self.ensure_index_closed()?;
1624
1625        let output = std::process::Command::new("git")
1626            .args(["push", "origin", branch])
1627            .current_dir(&self.path)
1628            .output()
1629            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Failed to execute git command: {e}")))?;
1630
1631        if output.status.success() {
1632            // Silent success - no need to log when fallback works
1633            Ok(())
1634        } else {
1635            let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
1636            let _stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
1637            // Extract the most relevant error message
1638            let error_msg = if stderr.contains("SSL_connect") || stderr.contains("SSL_ERROR") {
1639                "Network error: Unable to connect to repository (VPN may be required)".to_string()
1640            } else if stderr.contains("repository") && stderr.contains("not found") {
1641                "Repository not found - check your Bitbucket configuration".to_string()
1642            } else if stderr.contains("authentication") || stderr.contains("403") {
1643                "Authentication failed - check your credentials".to_string()
1644            } else {
1645                // For other errors, just show the stderr without the verbose prefix
1646                stderr.trim().to_string()
1647            };
1648            tracing::error!("{}", error_msg);
1649            Err(CascadeError::branch(error_msg))
1650        }
1651    }
1652
1653    /// Fallback fetch method using git CLI instead of git2
1654    /// This is used when git2 has TLS/SSL issues but git CLI works fine
1655    fn fetch_with_git_cli(&self) -> Result<()> {
1656        tracing::debug!("Using git CLI fallback for fetch operation");
1657
1658        // Ensure index is closed before CLI command
1659        self.ensure_index_closed()?;
1660
1661        let output = std::process::Command::new("git")
1662            .args(["fetch", "origin"])
1663            .current_dir(&self.path)
1664            .output()
1665            .map_err(|e| {
1666                CascadeError::Git(git2::Error::from_str(&format!(
1667                    "Failed to execute git command: {e}"
1668                )))
1669            })?;
1670
1671        if output.status.success() {
1672            tracing::debug!("Git CLI fetch succeeded");
1673            Ok(())
1674        } else {
1675            let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
1676            let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
1677            let error_msg = format!(
1678                "Git CLI fetch failed: {}\nStdout: {}\nStderr: {}",
1679                output.status, stdout, stderr
1680            );
1681            tracing::error!("{}", error_msg);
1682            Err(CascadeError::Git(git2::Error::from_str(&error_msg)))
1683        }
1684    }
1685
1686    /// Fallback pull method using git CLI instead of git2
1687    /// This is used when git2 has TLS/SSL issues but git CLI works fine
1688    fn pull_with_git_cli(&self, branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
1689        tracing::debug!("Using git CLI fallback for pull operation: {}", branch);
1690
1691        // Ensure index is closed before CLI command
1692        self.ensure_index_closed()?;
1693
1694        let output = std::process::Command::new("git")
1695            .args(["pull", "origin", branch])
1696            .current_dir(&self.path)
1697            .output()
1698            .map_err(|e| {
1699                CascadeError::Git(git2::Error::from_str(&format!(
1700                    "Failed to execute git command: {e}"
1701                )))
1702            })?;
1703
1704        if output.status.success() {
1705            tracing::info!("✅ Git CLI pull succeeded for branch: {}", branch);
1706            Ok(())
1707        } else {
1708            let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
1709            let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
1710            let error_msg = format!(
1711                "Git CLI pull failed for branch '{}': {}\nStdout: {}\nStderr: {}",
1712                branch, output.status, stdout, stderr
1713            );
1714            tracing::error!("{}", error_msg);
1715            Err(CascadeError::Git(git2::Error::from_str(&error_msg)))
1716        }
1717    }
1718
1719    /// Fallback force push method using git CLI instead of git2
1720    /// This is used when git2 has TLS/SSL issues but git CLI works fine
1721    fn force_push_with_git_cli(&self, branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
1722        tracing::debug!(
1723            "Using git CLI fallback for force push operation: {}",
1724            branch
1725        );
1726
1727        let output = std::process::Command::new("git")
1728            .args(["push", "--force", "origin", branch])
1729            .current_dir(&self.path)
1730            .output()
1731            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Failed to execute git command: {e}")))?;
1732
1733        if output.status.success() {
1734            tracing::debug!("Git CLI force push succeeded for branch: {}", branch);
1735            Ok(())
1736        } else {
1737            let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
1738            let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
1739            let error_msg = format!(
1740                "Git CLI force push failed for branch '{}': {}\nStdout: {}\nStderr: {}",
1741                branch, output.status, stdout, stderr
1742            );
1743            tracing::error!("{}", error_msg);
1744            Err(CascadeError::branch(error_msg))
1745        }
1746    }
1747
1748    /// Delete a local branch
1749    pub fn delete_branch(&self, name: &str) -> Result<()> {
1750        self.delete_branch_with_options(name, false)
1751    }
1752
1753    /// Delete a local branch with force option to bypass safety checks
1754    pub fn delete_branch_unsafe(&self, name: &str) -> Result<()> {
1755        self.delete_branch_with_options(name, true)
1756    }
1757
1758    /// Internal branch deletion implementation with safety options
1759    fn delete_branch_with_options(&self, name: &str, force_unsafe: bool) -> Result<()> {
1760        debug!("Attempting to delete branch: {}", name);
1761
1762        // Enhanced safety check: Detect unpushed commits before deletion
1763        if !force_unsafe {
1764            let safety_result = self.check_branch_deletion_safety(name)?;
1765            if let Some(safety_info) = safety_result {
1766                // Branch has unpushed commits, get user confirmation
1767                self.handle_branch_deletion_confirmation(name, &safety_info)?;
1768            }
1769        }
1770
1771        let mut branch = self
1772            .repo
1773            .find_branch(name, git2::BranchType::Local)
1774            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find branch '{name}': {e}")))?;
1775
1776        branch
1777            .delete()
1778            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not delete branch '{name}': {e}")))?;
1779
1780        debug!("Successfully deleted branch '{}'", name);
1781        Ok(())
1782    }
1783
1784    /// Get commits between two references
1785    pub fn get_commits_between(&self, from: &str, to: &str) -> Result<Vec<git2::Commit<'_>>> {
1786        let from_oid = self
1787            .repo
1788            .refname_to_id(&format!("refs/heads/{from}"))
1789            .or_else(|_| Oid::from_str(from))
1790            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Invalid from reference '{from}': {e}")))?;
1791
1792        let to_oid = self
1793            .repo
1794            .refname_to_id(&format!("refs/heads/{to}"))
1795            .or_else(|_| Oid::from_str(to))
1796            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Invalid to reference '{to}': {e}")))?;
1797
1798        let mut revwalk = self.repo.revwalk().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1799
1800        revwalk.push(to_oid).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1801        revwalk.hide(from_oid).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1802
1803        let mut commits = Vec::new();
1804        for oid in revwalk {
1805            let oid = oid.map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1806            let commit = self.repo.find_commit(oid).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
1807            commits.push(commit);
1808        }
1809
1810        Ok(commits)
1811    }
1812
1813    /// Force push one branch's content to another branch name
1814    /// This is used to preserve PR history while updating branch contents after rebase
1815    pub fn force_push_branch(&self, target_branch: &str, source_branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
1816        self.force_push_branch_with_options(target_branch, source_branch, false)
1817    }
1818
1819    /// Force push with explicit force flag to bypass safety checks
1820    pub fn force_push_branch_unsafe(&self, target_branch: &str, source_branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
1821        self.force_push_branch_with_options(target_branch, source_branch, true)
1822    }
1823
1824    /// Internal force push implementation with safety options
1825    fn force_push_branch_with_options(
1826        &self,
1827        target_branch: &str,
1828        source_branch: &str,
1829        force_unsafe: bool,
1830    ) -> Result<()> {
1831        debug!(
1832            "Force pushing {} content to {} to preserve PR history",
1833            source_branch, target_branch
1834        );
1835
1836        // Enhanced safety check: Detect potential data loss and get user confirmation
1837        if !force_unsafe {
1838            let safety_result = self.check_force_push_safety_enhanced(target_branch)?;
1839            if let Some(backup_info) = safety_result {
1840                // Create backup branch before force push
1841                self.create_backup_branch(target_branch, &backup_info.remote_commit_id)?;
1842                debug!("Created backup branch: {}", backup_info.backup_branch_name);
1843            }
1844        }
1845
1846        // First, ensure we have the latest changes for the source branch
1847        let source_ref = self
1848            .repo
1849            .find_reference(&format!("refs/heads/{source_branch}"))
1850            .map_err(|e| {
1851                CascadeError::config(format!("Failed to find source branch {source_branch}: {e}"))
1852            })?;
1853        let _source_commit = source_ref.peel_to_commit().map_err(|e| {
1854            CascadeError::config(format!(
1855                "Failed to get commit for source branch {source_branch}: {e}"
1856            ))
1857        })?;
1858
1859        // Force push to remote without modifying local target branch
1860        let mut remote = self
1861            .repo
1862            .find_remote("origin")
1863            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::config(format!("Failed to find origin remote: {e}")))?;
1864
1865        // Push source branch content to remote target branch
1866        let refspec = format!("+refs/heads/{source_branch}:refs/heads/{target_branch}");
1867
1868        // Configure callbacks with SSL settings from git config
1869        let callbacks = self.configure_remote_callbacks()?;
1870
1871        // Push options for force push with SSL config
1872        let mut push_options = git2::PushOptions::new();
1873        push_options.remote_callbacks(callbacks);
1874
1875        match remote.push(&[&refspec], Some(&mut push_options)) {
1876            Ok(_) => {}
1877            Err(e) => {
1878                if self.should_retry_with_default_credentials(&e) {
1879                    tracing::debug!(
1880                        "Authentication error detected (class: {:?}, code: {:?}): {}, retrying with DefaultCredentials",
1881                        e.class(), e.code(), e
1882                    );
1883
1884                    // Retry with DefaultCredentials for corporate networks
1885                    let callbacks = self.configure_remote_callbacks_with_fallback(true)?;
1886                    let mut push_options = git2::PushOptions::new();
1887                    push_options.remote_callbacks(callbacks);
1888
1889                    match remote.push(&[&refspec], Some(&mut push_options)) {
1890                        Ok(_) => {
1891                            tracing::debug!("Force push succeeded with DefaultCredentials");
1892                            // Success - continue to normal success path
1893                        }
1894                        Err(retry_error) => {
1895                            tracing::debug!(
1896                                "DefaultCredentials retry failed: {}, falling back to git CLI",
1897                                retry_error
1898                            );
1899                            return self.force_push_with_git_cli(target_branch);
1900                        }
1901                    }
1902                } else if self.should_fallback_to_git_cli(&e) {
1903                    tracing::debug!(
1904                        "Network/SSL error detected (class: {:?}, code: {:?}): {}, falling back to git CLI for force push operation",
1905                        e.class(), e.code(), e
1906                    );
1907                    return self.force_push_with_git_cli(target_branch);
1908                } else {
1909                    return Err(CascadeError::config(format!(
1910                        "Failed to force push {target_branch}: {e}"
1911                    )));
1912                }
1913            }
1914        }
1915
1916        info!(
1917            "✅ Successfully force pushed {} to preserve PR history",
1918            target_branch
1919        );
1920        Ok(())
1921    }
1922
1923    /// Enhanced safety check for force push operations with user confirmation
1924    /// Returns backup info if data would be lost and user confirms
1925    fn check_force_push_safety_enhanced(
1926        &self,
1927        target_branch: &str,
1928    ) -> Result<Option<ForceBackupInfo>> {
1929        // First fetch latest remote changes to ensure we have up-to-date information
1930        match self.fetch() {
1931            Ok(_) => {}
1932            Err(e) => {
1933                // If fetch fails, warn but don't block the operation
1934                warn!("Could not fetch latest changes for safety check: {}", e);
1935            }
1936        }
1937
1938        // Check if there are commits on the remote that would be lost
1939        let remote_ref = format!("refs/remotes/origin/{target_branch}");
1940        let local_ref = format!("refs/heads/{target_branch}");
1941
1942        // Try to find both local and remote references
1943        let local_commit = match self.repo.find_reference(&local_ref) {
1944            Ok(reference) => reference.peel_to_commit().ok(),
1945            Err(_) => None,
1946        };
1947
1948        let remote_commit = match self.repo.find_reference(&remote_ref) {
1949            Ok(reference) => reference.peel_to_commit().ok(),
1950            Err(_) => None,
1951        };
1952
1953        // If we have both commits, check for divergence
1954        if let (Some(local), Some(remote)) = (local_commit, remote_commit) {
1955            if local.id() != remote.id() {
1956                // Check if the remote has commits that the local doesn't have
1957                let merge_base_oid = self
1958                    .repo
1959                    .merge_base(local.id(), remote.id())
1960                    .map_err(|e| CascadeError::config(format!("Failed to find merge base: {e}")))?;
1961
1962                // If merge base != remote commit, remote has commits that would be lost
1963                if merge_base_oid != remote.id() {
1964                    let commits_to_lose = self.count_commits_between(
1965                        &merge_base_oid.to_string(),
1966                        &remote.id().to_string(),
1967                    )?;
1968
1969                    // Create backup branch name with timestamp
1970                    let timestamp = chrono::Utc::now().format("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S");
1971                    let backup_branch_name = format!("{target_branch}_backup_{timestamp}");
1972
1973                    debug!(
1974                        "Force push to '{}' would overwrite {} commits on remote",
1975                        target_branch, commits_to_lose
1976                    );
1977
1978                    // Check if we're in a non-interactive environment (CI/testing)
1979                    if std::env::var("CI").is_ok() || std::env::var("FORCE_PUSH_NO_CONFIRM").is_ok()
1980                    {
1981                        info!(
1982                            "Non-interactive environment detected, proceeding with backup creation"
1983                        );
1984                        return Ok(Some(ForceBackupInfo {
1985                            backup_branch_name,
1986                            remote_commit_id: remote.id().to_string(),
1987                            commits_that_would_be_lost: commits_to_lose,
1988                        }));
1989                    }
1990
1991                    // Interactive confirmation
1992                    println!();
1993                    Output::warning("FORCE PUSH WARNING");
1994                    println!("Force push to '{target_branch}' would overwrite {commits_to_lose} commits on remote:");
1995
1996                    // Show the commits that would be lost
1997                    match self
1998                        .get_commits_between(&merge_base_oid.to_string(), &remote.id().to_string())
1999                    {
2000                        Ok(commits) => {
2001                            println!();
2002                            println!("Commits that would be lost:");
2003                            for (i, commit) in commits.iter().take(5).enumerate() {
2004                                let short_hash = &commit.id().to_string()[..8];
2005                                let summary = commit.summary().unwrap_or("<no message>");
2006                                println!("  {}. {} - {}", i + 1, short_hash, summary);
2007                            }
2008                            if commits.len() > 5 {
2009                                println!("  ... and {} more commits", commits.len() - 5);
2010                            }
2011                        }
2012                        Err(_) => {
2013                            println!("  (Unable to retrieve commit details)");
2014                        }
2015                    }
2016
2017                    println!();
2018                    Output::info(format!(
2019                        "A backup branch '{backup_branch_name}' will be created before proceeding."
2020                    ));
2021
2022                    let confirmed = Confirm::with_theme(&ColorfulTheme::default())
2023                        .with_prompt("Do you want to proceed with the force push?")
2024                        .default(false)
2025                        .interact()
2026                        .map_err(|e| {
2027                            CascadeError::config(format!("Failed to get user confirmation: {e}"))
2028                        })?;
2029
2030                    if !confirmed {
2031                        return Err(CascadeError::config(
2032                            "Force push cancelled by user. Use --force to bypass this check."
2033                                .to_string(),
2034                        ));
2035                    }
2036
2037                    return Ok(Some(ForceBackupInfo {
2038                        backup_branch_name,
2039                        remote_commit_id: remote.id().to_string(),
2040                        commits_that_would_be_lost: commits_to_lose,
2041                    }));
2042                }
2043            }
2044        }
2045
2046        Ok(None)
2047    }
2048
2049    /// Check if two commit histories represent a rebase scenario
2050    /// Returns true if the commit messages match, indicating content is preserved
2051    fn is_likely_rebase_scenario(&self, local_oid: &str, remote_oid: &str) -> bool {
2052        // Get commits from both branches
2053        let local_oid_parsed = match git2::Oid::from_str(local_oid) {
2054            Ok(oid) => oid,
2055            Err(_) => return false,
2056        };
2057
2058        let remote_oid_parsed = match git2::Oid::from_str(remote_oid) {
2059            Ok(oid) => oid,
2060            Err(_) => return false,
2061        };
2062
2063        let local_commit = match self.repo.find_commit(local_oid_parsed) {
2064            Ok(c) => c,
2065            Err(_) => return false,
2066        };
2067
2068        let remote_commit = match self.repo.find_commit(remote_oid_parsed) {
2069            Ok(c) => c,
2070            Err(_) => return false,
2071        };
2072
2073        // Compare commit messages - if they match, it's likely a rebase
2074        let local_msg = local_commit.message().unwrap_or("");
2075        let remote_msg = remote_commit.message().unwrap_or("");
2076
2077        // If the top commit messages match, this is very likely a rebase
2078        if local_msg == remote_msg {
2079            return true;
2080        }
2081
2082        // Also check if local has same number of commits with matching messages
2083        // This handles multi-commit rebases
2084        let local_count = local_commit.parent_count();
2085        let remote_count = remote_commit.parent_count();
2086
2087        if local_count == remote_count && local_count > 0 {
2088            // Walk back and compare messages
2089            let mut local_walker = match self.repo.revwalk() {
2090                Ok(w) => w,
2091                Err(_) => return false,
2092            };
2093            let mut remote_walker = match self.repo.revwalk() {
2094                Ok(w) => w,
2095                Err(_) => return false,
2096            };
2097
2098            if local_walker.push(local_commit.id()).is_err() {
2099                return false;
2100            }
2101            if remote_walker.push(remote_commit.id()).is_err() {
2102                return false;
2103            }
2104
2105            let local_messages: Vec<String> = local_walker
2106                .take(5) // Check first 5 commits
2107                .filter_map(|oid| {
2108                    self.repo
2109                        .find_commit(oid.ok()?)
2110                        .ok()?
2111                        .message()
2112                        .map(|s| s.to_string())
2113                })
2114                .collect();
2115
2116            let remote_messages: Vec<String> = remote_walker
2117                .take(5)
2118                .filter_map(|oid| {
2119                    self.repo
2120                        .find_commit(oid.ok()?)
2121                        .ok()?
2122                        .message()
2123                        .map(|s| s.to_string())
2124                })
2125                .collect();
2126
2127            // If most messages match, it's a rebase
2128            let matches = local_messages
2129                .iter()
2130                .zip(remote_messages.iter())
2131                .filter(|(l, r)| l == r)
2132                .count();
2133
2134            return matches >= local_messages.len() / 2;
2135        }
2136
2137        false
2138    }
2139
2140    /// Check force push safety without user confirmation (auto-creates backup)
2141    /// Used for automated operations like sync where user already confirmed the operation
2142    fn check_force_push_safety_auto(&self, target_branch: &str) -> Result<Option<ForceBackupInfo>> {
2143        // First fetch latest remote changes to ensure we have up-to-date information
2144        match self.fetch() {
2145            Ok(_) => {}
2146            Err(e) => {
2147                warn!("Could not fetch latest changes for safety check: {}", e);
2148            }
2149        }
2150
2151        // Check if there are commits on the remote that would be lost
2152        let remote_ref = format!("refs/remotes/origin/{target_branch}");
2153        let local_ref = format!("refs/heads/{target_branch}");
2154
2155        // Try to find both local and remote references
2156        let local_commit = match self.repo.find_reference(&local_ref) {
2157            Ok(reference) => reference.peel_to_commit().ok(),
2158            Err(_) => None,
2159        };
2160
2161        let remote_commit = match self.repo.find_reference(&remote_ref) {
2162            Ok(reference) => reference.peel_to_commit().ok(),
2163            Err(_) => None,
2164        };
2165
2166        // If we have both commits, check for divergence
2167        if let (Some(local), Some(remote)) = (local_commit, remote_commit) {
2168            if local.id() != remote.id() {
2169                // Check if the remote has commits that the local doesn't have
2170                let merge_base_oid = self
2171                    .repo
2172                    .merge_base(local.id(), remote.id())
2173                    .map_err(|e| CascadeError::config(format!("Failed to find merge base: {e}")))?;
2174
2175                // If merge base != remote commit, remote has commits that would be lost
2176                if merge_base_oid != remote.id() {
2177                    // Check if this is a rebase scenario (same commit messages, different hashes)
2178                    // This is the expected behavior for stacked diffs and doesn't need scary warnings
2179                    let is_likely_rebase = self.is_likely_rebase_scenario(
2180                        &local.id().to_string(),
2181                        &remote.id().to_string(),
2182                    );
2183
2184                    if is_likely_rebase {
2185                        debug!(
2186                            "Detected rebase scenario for '{}' - skipping backup (commit content preserved)",
2187                            target_branch
2188                        );
2189                        // No backup needed - this is a normal rebase with preserved content
2190                        return Ok(None);
2191                    }
2192
2193                    let commits_to_lose = self.count_commits_between(
2194                        &merge_base_oid.to_string(),
2195                        &remote.id().to_string(),
2196                    )?;
2197
2198                    // Create backup branch name with timestamp
2199                    let timestamp = chrono::Utc::now().format("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S");
2200                    let backup_branch_name = format!("{target_branch}_backup_{timestamp}");
2201
2202                    debug!(
2203                        "Auto-creating backup for force push to '{}' (would overwrite {} commits)",
2204                        target_branch, commits_to_lose
2205                    );
2206
2207                    // Automatically create backup without confirmation
2208                    return Ok(Some(ForceBackupInfo {
2209                        backup_branch_name,
2210                        remote_commit_id: remote.id().to_string(),
2211                        commits_that_would_be_lost: commits_to_lose,
2212                    }));
2213                }
2214            }
2215        }
2216
2217        Ok(None)
2218    }
2219
2220    /// Create a backup branch pointing to the remote commit that would be lost
2221    fn create_backup_branch(&self, original_branch: &str, remote_commit_id: &str) -> Result<()> {
2222        let timestamp = chrono::Utc::now().format("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S");
2223        let backup_branch_name = format!("{original_branch}_backup_{timestamp}");
2224
2225        // Parse the commit ID
2226        let commit_oid = Oid::from_str(remote_commit_id).map_err(|e| {
2227            CascadeError::config(format!("Invalid commit ID {remote_commit_id}: {e}"))
2228        })?;
2229
2230        // Find the commit
2231        let commit = self.repo.find_commit(commit_oid).map_err(|e| {
2232            CascadeError::config(format!("Failed to find commit {remote_commit_id}: {e}"))
2233        })?;
2234
2235        // Create the backup branch
2236        self.repo
2237            .branch(&backup_branch_name, &commit, false)
2238            .map_err(|e| {
2239                CascadeError::config(format!(
2240                    "Failed to create backup branch {backup_branch_name}: {e}"
2241                ))
2242            })?;
2243
2244        debug!(
2245            "Created backup branch '{}' pointing to {}",
2246            backup_branch_name,
2247            &remote_commit_id[..8]
2248        );
2249        Ok(())
2250    }
2251
2252    /// Check if branch deletion is safe by detecting unpushed commits
2253    /// Returns safety info if there are concerns that need user attention
2254    fn check_branch_deletion_safety(
2255        &self,
2256        branch_name: &str,
2257    ) -> Result<Option<BranchDeletionSafety>> {
2258        // First, try to fetch latest remote changes
2259        match self.fetch() {
2260            Ok(_) => {}
2261            Err(e) => {
2262                warn!(
2263                    "Could not fetch latest changes for branch deletion safety check: {}",
2264                    e
2265                );
2266            }
2267        }
2268
2269        // Find the branch
2270        let branch = self
2271            .repo
2272            .find_branch(branch_name, git2::BranchType::Local)
2273            .map_err(|e| {
2274                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find branch '{branch_name}': {e}"))
2275            })?;
2276
2277        let _branch_commit = branch.get().peel_to_commit().map_err(|e| {
2278            CascadeError::branch(format!(
2279                "Could not get commit for branch '{branch_name}': {e}"
2280            ))
2281        })?;
2282
2283        // Determine the main branch (try common names)
2284        let main_branch_name = self.detect_main_branch()?;
2285
2286        // Check if branch is merged to main
2287        let is_merged_to_main = self.is_branch_merged_to_main(branch_name, &main_branch_name)?;
2288
2289        // Find the upstream/remote tracking branch
2290        let remote_tracking_branch = self.get_remote_tracking_branch(branch_name);
2291
2292        let mut unpushed_commits = Vec::new();
2293
2294        // Check for unpushed commits compared to remote tracking branch
2295        if let Some(ref remote_branch) = remote_tracking_branch {
2296            match self.get_commits_between(remote_branch, branch_name) {
2297                Ok(commits) => {
2298                    unpushed_commits = commits.iter().map(|c| c.id().to_string()).collect();
2299                }
2300                Err(_) => {
2301                    // If we can't compare with remote, check against main branch
2302                    if !is_merged_to_main {
2303                        if let Ok(commits) =
2304                            self.get_commits_between(&main_branch_name, branch_name)
2305                        {
2306                            unpushed_commits = commits.iter().map(|c| c.id().to_string()).collect();
2307                        }
2308                    }
2309                }
2310            }
2311        } else if !is_merged_to_main {
2312            // No remote tracking branch, check against main
2313            if let Ok(commits) = self.get_commits_between(&main_branch_name, branch_name) {
2314                unpushed_commits = commits.iter().map(|c| c.id().to_string()).collect();
2315            }
2316        }
2317
2318        // If there are concerns, return safety info
2319        if !unpushed_commits.is_empty() || (!is_merged_to_main && remote_tracking_branch.is_none())
2320        {
2321            Ok(Some(BranchDeletionSafety {
2322                unpushed_commits,
2323                remote_tracking_branch,
2324                is_merged_to_main,
2325                main_branch_name,
2326            }))
2327        } else {
2328            Ok(None)
2329        }
2330    }
2331
2332    /// Handle user confirmation for branch deletion with safety concerns
2333    fn handle_branch_deletion_confirmation(
2334        &self,
2335        branch_name: &str,
2336        safety_info: &BranchDeletionSafety,
2337    ) -> Result<()> {
2338        // Check if we're in a non-interactive environment
2339        if std::env::var("CI").is_ok() || std::env::var("BRANCH_DELETE_NO_CONFIRM").is_ok() {
2340            return Err(CascadeError::branch(
2341                format!(
2342                    "Branch '{branch_name}' has {} unpushed commits and cannot be deleted in non-interactive mode. Use --force to override.",
2343                    safety_info.unpushed_commits.len()
2344                )
2345            ));
2346        }
2347
2348        // Interactive warning and confirmation
2349        println!();
2350        Output::warning("BRANCH DELETION WARNING");
2351        println!("Branch '{branch_name}' has potential issues:");
2352
2353        if !safety_info.unpushed_commits.is_empty() {
2354            println!(
2355                "\n🔍 Unpushed commits ({} total):",
2356                safety_info.unpushed_commits.len()
2357            );
2358
2359            // Show details of unpushed commits
2360            for (i, commit_id) in safety_info.unpushed_commits.iter().take(5).enumerate() {
2361                if let Ok(oid) = Oid::from_str(commit_id) {
2362                    if let Ok(commit) = self.repo.find_commit(oid) {
2363                        let short_hash = &commit_id[..8];
2364                        let summary = commit.summary().unwrap_or("<no message>");
2365                        println!("  {}. {} - {}", i + 1, short_hash, summary);
2366                    }
2367                }
2368            }
2369
2370            if safety_info.unpushed_commits.len() > 5 {
2371                println!(
2372                    "  ... and {} more commits",
2373                    safety_info.unpushed_commits.len() - 5
2374                );
2375            }
2376        }
2377
2378        if !safety_info.is_merged_to_main {
2379            println!("\n📋 Branch status:");
2380            println!("  • Not merged to '{}'", safety_info.main_branch_name);
2381            if let Some(ref remote) = safety_info.remote_tracking_branch {
2382                println!("  • Remote tracking branch: {remote}");
2383            } else {
2384                println!("  • No remote tracking branch");
2385            }
2386        }
2387
2388        println!("\n💡 Safer alternatives:");
2389        if !safety_info.unpushed_commits.is_empty() {
2390            if let Some(ref _remote) = safety_info.remote_tracking_branch {
2391                println!("  • Push commits first: git push origin {branch_name}");
2392            } else {
2393                println!("  • Create and push to remote: git push -u origin {branch_name}");
2394            }
2395        }
2396        if !safety_info.is_merged_to_main {
2397            println!(
2398                "  • Merge to {} first: git checkout {} && git merge {branch_name}",
2399                safety_info.main_branch_name, safety_info.main_branch_name
2400            );
2401        }
2402
2403        let confirmed = Confirm::with_theme(&ColorfulTheme::default())
2404            .with_prompt("Do you want to proceed with deleting this branch?")
2405            .default(false)
2406            .interact()
2407            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Failed to get user confirmation: {e}")))?;
2408
2409        if !confirmed {
2410            return Err(CascadeError::branch(
2411                "Branch deletion cancelled by user. Use --force to bypass this check.".to_string(),
2412            ));
2413        }
2414
2415        Ok(())
2416    }
2417
2418    /// Detect the main branch name (main, master, develop)
2419    pub fn detect_main_branch(&self) -> Result<String> {
2420        let main_candidates = ["main", "master", "develop", "trunk"];
2421
2422        for candidate in &main_candidates {
2423            if self
2424                .repo
2425                .find_branch(candidate, git2::BranchType::Local)
2426                .is_ok()
2427            {
2428                return Ok(candidate.to_string());
2429            }
2430        }
2431
2432        // Fallback to HEAD's target if it's a symbolic reference
2433        if let Ok(head) = self.repo.head() {
2434            if let Some(name) = head.shorthand() {
2435                return Ok(name.to_string());
2436            }
2437        }
2438
2439        // Final fallback
2440        Ok("main".to_string())
2441    }
2442
2443    /// Check if a branch is merged to the main branch
2444    fn is_branch_merged_to_main(&self, branch_name: &str, main_branch: &str) -> Result<bool> {
2445        // Get the commits between main and the branch
2446        match self.get_commits_between(main_branch, branch_name) {
2447            Ok(commits) => Ok(commits.is_empty()),
2448            Err(_) => {
2449                // If we can't determine, assume not merged for safety
2450                Ok(false)
2451            }
2452        }
2453    }
2454
2455    /// Get the remote tracking branch for a local branch
2456    fn get_remote_tracking_branch(&self, branch_name: &str) -> Option<String> {
2457        // Try common remote tracking branch patterns
2458        let remote_candidates = [
2459            format!("origin/{branch_name}"),
2460            format!("remotes/origin/{branch_name}"),
2461        ];
2462
2463        for candidate in &remote_candidates {
2464            if self
2465                .repo
2466                .find_reference(&format!(
2467                    "refs/remotes/{}",
2468                    candidate.replace("remotes/", "")
2469                ))
2470                .is_ok()
2471            {
2472                return Some(candidate.clone());
2473            }
2474        }
2475
2476        None
2477    }
2478
2479    /// Check if checkout operation is safe
2480    fn check_checkout_safety(&self, _target: &str) -> Result<Option<CheckoutSafety>> {
2481        // Check if there are uncommitted changes
2482        let is_dirty = self.is_dirty()?;
2483        if !is_dirty {
2484            // No uncommitted changes, checkout is safe
2485            return Ok(None);
2486        }
2487
2488        // Get current branch for context
2489        let current_branch = self.get_current_branch().ok();
2490
2491        // Get detailed information about uncommitted changes
2492        let modified_files = self.get_modified_files()?;
2493        let staged_files = self.get_staged_files()?;
2494        let untracked_files = self.get_untracked_files()?;
2495
2496        let has_uncommitted_changes = !modified_files.is_empty() || !staged_files.is_empty();
2497
2498        if has_uncommitted_changes || !untracked_files.is_empty() {
2499            return Ok(Some(CheckoutSafety {
2500                has_uncommitted_changes,
2501                modified_files,
2502                staged_files,
2503                untracked_files,
2504                stash_created: None,
2505                current_branch,
2506            }));
2507        }
2508
2509        Ok(None)
2510    }
2511
2512    /// Handle user confirmation for checkout operations with uncommitted changes
2513    fn handle_checkout_confirmation(
2514        &self,
2515        target: &str,
2516        safety_info: &CheckoutSafety,
2517    ) -> Result<()> {
2518        // Check if we're in a non-interactive environment FIRST (before any output)
2519        let is_ci = std::env::var("CI").is_ok();
2520        let no_confirm = std::env::var("CHECKOUT_NO_CONFIRM").is_ok();
2521        let is_non_interactive = is_ci || no_confirm;
2522
2523        if is_non_interactive {
2524            return Err(CascadeError::branch(
2525                format!(
2526                    "Cannot checkout '{target}' with uncommitted changes in non-interactive mode. Commit your changes or use stash first."
2527                )
2528            ));
2529        }
2530
2531        // Interactive warning and confirmation
2532        println!("\nCHECKOUT WARNING");
2533        println!("Attempting to checkout: {}", target);
2534        println!("You have uncommitted changes that could be lost:");
2535
2536        if !safety_info.modified_files.is_empty() {
2537            println!("\nModified files ({}):", safety_info.modified_files.len());
2538            for file in safety_info.modified_files.iter().take(10) {
2539                println!("   - {file}");
2540            }
2541            if safety_info.modified_files.len() > 10 {
2542                println!("   ... and {} more", safety_info.modified_files.len() - 10);
2543            }
2544        }
2545
2546        if !safety_info.staged_files.is_empty() {
2547            println!("\nStaged files ({}):", safety_info.staged_files.len());
2548            for file in safety_info.staged_files.iter().take(10) {
2549                println!("   - {file}");
2550            }
2551            if safety_info.staged_files.len() > 10 {
2552                println!("   ... and {} more", safety_info.staged_files.len() - 10);
2553            }
2554        }
2555
2556        if !safety_info.untracked_files.is_empty() {
2557            println!("\nUntracked files ({}):", safety_info.untracked_files.len());
2558            for file in safety_info.untracked_files.iter().take(5) {
2559                println!("   - {file}");
2560            }
2561            if safety_info.untracked_files.len() > 5 {
2562                println!("   ... and {} more", safety_info.untracked_files.len() - 5);
2563            }
2564        }
2565
2566        println!("\nOptions:");
2567        println!("1. Stash changes and checkout (recommended)");
2568        println!("2. Force checkout (WILL LOSE UNCOMMITTED CHANGES)");
2569        println!("3. Cancel checkout");
2570
2571        // Use proper selection dialog instead of y/n confirmation
2572        let selection = Select::with_theme(&ColorfulTheme::default())
2573            .with_prompt("Choose an action")
2574            .items(&[
2575                "Stash changes and checkout (recommended)",
2576                "Force checkout (WILL LOSE UNCOMMITTED CHANGES)",
2577                "Cancel checkout",
2578            ])
2579            .default(0)
2580            .interact()
2581            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get user selection: {e}")))?;
2582
2583        match selection {
2584            0 => {
2585                // Option 1: Stash changes and checkout
2586                let stash_message = format!(
2587                    "Auto-stash before checkout to {} at {}",
2588                    target,
2589                    chrono::Utc::now().format("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC")
2590                );
2591
2592                match self.create_stash(&stash_message) {
2593                    Ok(stash_id) => {
2594                        println!("✅ Created stash: {stash_message} ({stash_id})");
2595                        println!("💡 You can restore with: git stash pop");
2596                    }
2597                    Err(e) => {
2598                        println!("❌ Failed to create stash: {e}");
2599
2600                        // If stash failed, provide better options
2601                        use dialoguer::Select;
2602                        let stash_failed_options = vec![
2603                            "Commit staged changes and proceed",
2604                            "Force checkout (WILL LOSE CHANGES)",
2605                            "Cancel and handle manually",
2606                        ];
2607
2608                        let stash_selection = Select::with_theme(&ColorfulTheme::default())
2609                            .with_prompt("Stash failed. What would you like to do?")
2610                            .items(&stash_failed_options)
2611                            .default(0)
2612                            .interact()
2613                            .map_err(|e| {
2614                                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get user selection: {e}"))
2615                            })?;
2616
2617                        match stash_selection {
2618                            0 => {
2619                                // Try to commit staged changes
2620                                let staged_files = self.get_staged_files()?;
2621                                if !staged_files.is_empty() {
2622                                    println!(
2623                                        "📝 Committing {} staged files...",
2624                                        staged_files.len()
2625                                    );
2626                                    match self
2627                                        .commit_staged_changes("WIP: Auto-commit before checkout")
2628                                    {
2629                                        Ok(Some(commit_hash)) => {
2630                                            println!(
2631                                                "✅ Committed staged changes as {}",
2632                                                &commit_hash[..8]
2633                                            );
2634                                            println!("💡 You can undo with: git reset HEAD~1");
2635                                        }
2636                                        Ok(None) => {
2637                                            println!("ℹ️  No staged changes found to commit");
2638                                        }
2639                                        Err(commit_err) => {
2640                                            println!(
2641                                                "❌ Failed to commit staged changes: {commit_err}"
2642                                            );
2643                                            return Err(CascadeError::branch(
2644                                                "Could not commit staged changes".to_string(),
2645                                            ));
2646                                        }
2647                                    }
2648                                } else {
2649                                    println!("ℹ️  No staged changes to commit");
2650                                }
2651                            }
2652                            1 => {
2653                                // Force checkout anyway
2654                                Output::warning("Proceeding with force checkout - uncommitted changes will be lost!");
2655                            }
2656                            2 => {
2657                                // Cancel
2658                                return Err(CascadeError::branch(
2659                                    "Checkout cancelled. Please handle changes manually and try again.".to_string(),
2660                                ));
2661                            }
2662                            _ => unreachable!(),
2663                        }
2664                    }
2665                }
2666            }
2667            1 => {
2668                // Option 2: Force checkout (lose changes)
2669                Output::warning(
2670                    "Proceeding with force checkout - uncommitted changes will be lost!",
2671                );
2672            }
2673            2 => {
2674                // Option 3: Cancel
2675                return Err(CascadeError::branch(
2676                    "Checkout cancelled by user".to_string(),
2677                ));
2678            }
2679            _ => unreachable!(),
2680        }
2681
2682        Ok(())
2683    }
2684
2685    /// Create a stash with uncommitted changes
2686    fn create_stash(&self, message: &str) -> Result<String> {
2687        tracing::info!("Creating stash: {}", message);
2688
2689        // Use git CLI for stashing since git2 stashing is complex and unreliable
2690        let output = std::process::Command::new("git")
2691            .args(["stash", "push", "-m", message])
2692            .current_dir(&self.path)
2693            .output()
2694            .map_err(|e| {
2695                CascadeError::branch(format!("Failed to execute git stash command: {e}"))
2696            })?;
2697
2698        if output.status.success() {
2699            let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
2700
2701            // Extract stash hash if available (git stash outputs like "Saved working directory and index state WIP on branch: message")
2702            let stash_id = if stdout.contains("Saved working directory") {
2703                // Get the most recent stash ID
2704                let stash_list_output = std::process::Command::new("git")
2705                    .args(["stash", "list", "-n", "1", "--format=%H"])
2706                    .current_dir(&self.path)
2707                    .output()
2708                    .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Failed to get stash ID: {e}")))?;
2709
2710                if stash_list_output.status.success() {
2711                    String::from_utf8_lossy(&stash_list_output.stdout)
2712                        .trim()
2713                        .to_string()
2714                } else {
2715                    "stash@{0}".to_string() // fallback
2716                }
2717            } else {
2718                "stash@{0}".to_string() // fallback
2719            };
2720
2721            tracing::info!("✅ Created stash: {} ({})", message, stash_id);
2722            Ok(stash_id)
2723        } else {
2724            let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
2725            let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
2726
2727            // Check for common stash failure reasons
2728            if stderr.contains("No local changes to save")
2729                || stdout.contains("No local changes to save")
2730            {
2731                return Err(CascadeError::branch("No local changes to save".to_string()));
2732            }
2733
2734            Err(CascadeError::branch(format!(
2735                "Failed to create stash: {}\nStderr: {}\nStdout: {}",
2736                output.status, stderr, stdout
2737            )))
2738        }
2739    }
2740
2741    /// Get modified files in working directory
2742    fn get_modified_files(&self) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
2743        let mut opts = git2::StatusOptions::new();
2744        opts.include_untracked(false).include_ignored(false);
2745
2746        let statuses = self
2747            .repo
2748            .statuses(Some(&mut opts))
2749            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get repository status: {e}")))?;
2750
2751        let mut modified_files = Vec::new();
2752        for status in statuses.iter() {
2753            let flags = status.status();
2754            if flags.contains(git2::Status::WT_MODIFIED) || flags.contains(git2::Status::WT_DELETED)
2755            {
2756                if let Some(path) = status.path() {
2757                    modified_files.push(path.to_string());
2758                }
2759            }
2760        }
2761
2762        Ok(modified_files)
2763    }
2764
2765    /// Get staged files in index
2766    pub fn get_staged_files(&self) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
2767        let mut opts = git2::StatusOptions::new();
2768        opts.include_untracked(false).include_ignored(false);
2769
2770        let statuses = self
2771            .repo
2772            .statuses(Some(&mut opts))
2773            .map_err(|e| CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not get repository status: {e}")))?;
2774
2775        let mut staged_files = Vec::new();
2776        for status in statuses.iter() {
2777            let flags = status.status();
2778            if flags.contains(git2::Status::INDEX_MODIFIED)
2779                || flags.contains(git2::Status::INDEX_NEW)
2780                || flags.contains(git2::Status::INDEX_DELETED)
2781            {
2782                if let Some(path) = status.path() {
2783                    staged_files.push(path.to_string());
2784                }
2785            }
2786        }
2787
2788        Ok(staged_files)
2789    }
2790
2791    /// Count commits between two references
2792    fn count_commits_between(&self, from: &str, to: &str) -> Result<usize> {
2793        let commits = self.get_commits_between(from, to)?;
2794        Ok(commits.len())
2795    }
2796
2797    /// Resolve a reference (branch name, tag, or commit hash) to a commit
2798    pub fn resolve_reference(&self, reference: &str) -> Result<git2::Commit<'_>> {
2799        // Try to parse as commit hash first
2800        if let Ok(oid) = Oid::from_str(reference) {
2801            if let Ok(commit) = self.repo.find_commit(oid) {
2802                return Ok(commit);
2803            }
2804        }
2805
2806        // Try to resolve as a reference (branch, tag, etc.)
2807        let obj = self.repo.revparse_single(reference).map_err(|e| {
2808            CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not resolve reference '{reference}': {e}"))
2809        })?;
2810
2811        obj.peel_to_commit().map_err(|e| {
2812            CascadeError::branch(format!(
2813                "Reference '{reference}' does not point to a commit: {e}"
2814            ))
2815        })
2816    }
2817
2818    /// Reset HEAD to a specific reference (soft reset)
2819    pub fn reset_soft(&self, target_ref: &str) -> Result<()> {
2820        let target_commit = self.resolve_reference(target_ref)?;
2821
2822        self.repo
2823            .reset(target_commit.as_object(), git2::ResetType::Soft, None)
2824            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2825
2826        Ok(())
2827    }
2828
2829    /// Reset working directory and index to match HEAD (hard reset)
2830    /// This clears all uncommitted changes and staged files
2831    pub fn reset_to_head(&self) -> Result<()> {
2832        tracing::debug!("Resetting working directory and index to HEAD");
2833
2834        let head = self.repo.head().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2835        let head_commit = head.peel_to_commit().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2836
2837        // Hard reset: resets index and working tree
2838        let mut checkout_builder = git2::build::CheckoutBuilder::new();
2839        checkout_builder.force(); // Force checkout to overwrite any local changes
2840        checkout_builder.remove_untracked(false); // Don't remove untracked files
2841
2842        self.repo
2843            .reset(
2844                head_commit.as_object(),
2845                git2::ResetType::Hard,
2846                Some(&mut checkout_builder),
2847            )
2848            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2849
2850        tracing::debug!("Successfully reset working directory to HEAD");
2851        Ok(())
2852    }
2853
2854    /// Find which branch contains a specific commit
2855    pub fn find_branch_containing_commit(&self, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<String> {
2856        let oid = Oid::from_str(commit_hash).map_err(|e| {
2857            CascadeError::branch(format!("Invalid commit hash '{commit_hash}': {e}"))
2858        })?;
2859
2860        // Get all local branches
2861        let branches = self
2862            .repo
2863            .branches(Some(git2::BranchType::Local))
2864            .map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2865
2866        for branch_result in branches {
2867            let (branch, _) = branch_result.map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2868
2869            if let Some(branch_name) = branch.name().map_err(CascadeError::Git)? {
2870                // Check if this branch contains the commit
2871                if let Ok(branch_head) = branch.get().peel_to_commit() {
2872                    // Walk the commit history from this branch's HEAD
2873                    let mut revwalk = self.repo.revwalk().map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2874                    revwalk.push(branch_head.id()).map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2875
2876                    for commit_oid in revwalk {
2877                        let commit_oid = commit_oid.map_err(CascadeError::Git)?;
2878                        if commit_oid == oid {
2879                            return Ok(branch_name.to_string());
2880                        }
2881                    }
2882                }
2883            }
2884        }
2885
2886        // If not found in any branch, might be on current HEAD
2887        Err(CascadeError::branch(format!(
2888            "Commit {commit_hash} not found in any local branch"
2889        )))
2890    }
2891
2892    // Async wrappers for potentially blocking operations
2893
2894    /// Fetch from remote origin (async)
2895    pub async fn fetch_async(&self) -> Result<()> {
2896        let repo_path = self.path.clone();
2897        crate::utils::async_ops::run_git_operation(move || {
2898            let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path)?;
2899            repo.fetch()
2900        })
2901        .await
2902    }
2903
2904    /// Pull changes from remote (async)
2905    pub async fn pull_async(&self, branch: &str) -> Result<()> {
2906        let repo_path = self.path.clone();
2907        let branch_name = branch.to_string();
2908        crate::utils::async_ops::run_git_operation(move || {
2909            let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path)?;
2910            repo.pull(&branch_name)
2911        })
2912        .await
2913    }
2914
2915    /// Push branch to remote (async)
2916    pub async fn push_branch_async(&self, branch_name: &str) -> Result<()> {
2917        let repo_path = self.path.clone();
2918        let branch = branch_name.to_string();
2919        crate::utils::async_ops::run_git_operation(move || {
2920            let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path)?;
2921            repo.push(&branch)
2922        })
2923        .await
2924    }
2925
2926    /// Cherry-pick commit (async)
2927    pub async fn cherry_pick_commit_async(&self, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<String> {
2928        let repo_path = self.path.clone();
2929        let hash = commit_hash.to_string();
2930        crate::utils::async_ops::run_git_operation(move || {
2931            let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path)?;
2932            repo.cherry_pick(&hash)
2933        })
2934        .await
2935    }
2936
2937    /// Get commit hashes between two refs (async)
2938    pub async fn get_commit_hashes_between_async(
2939        &self,
2940        from: &str,
2941        to: &str,
2942    ) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
2943        let repo_path = self.path.clone();
2944        let from_str = from.to_string();
2945        let to_str = to.to_string();
2946        crate::utils::async_ops::run_git_operation(move || {
2947            let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path)?;
2948            let commits = repo.get_commits_between(&from_str, &to_str)?;
2949            Ok(commits.into_iter().map(|c| c.id().to_string()).collect())
2950        })
2951        .await
2952    }
2953
2954    /// Reset a branch to point to a specific commit
2955    pub fn reset_branch_to_commit(&self, branch_name: &str, commit_hash: &str) -> Result<()> {
2956        info!(
2957            "Resetting branch '{}' to commit {}",
2958            branch_name,
2959            &commit_hash[..8]
2960        );
2961
2962        // Find the target commit
2963        let target_oid = git2::Oid::from_str(commit_hash).map_err(|e| {
2964            CascadeError::branch(format!("Invalid commit hash '{commit_hash}': {e}"))
2965        })?;
2966
2967        let _target_commit = self.repo.find_commit(target_oid).map_err(|e| {
2968            CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find commit '{commit_hash}': {e}"))
2969        })?;
2970
2971        // Find the branch
2972        let _branch = self
2973            .repo
2974            .find_branch(branch_name, git2::BranchType::Local)
2975            .map_err(|e| {
2976                CascadeError::branch(format!("Could not find branch '{branch_name}': {e}"))
2977            })?;
2978
2979        // Update the branch reference to point to the target commit
2980        let branch_ref_name = format!("refs/heads/{branch_name}");
2981        self.repo
2982            .reference(
2983                &branch_ref_name,
2984                target_oid,
2985                true,
2986                &format!("Reset {branch_name} to {commit_hash}"),
2987            )
2988            .map_err(|e| {
2989                CascadeError::branch(format!(
2990                    "Could not reset branch '{branch_name}' to commit '{commit_hash}': {e}"
2991                ))
2992            })?;
2993
2994        tracing::info!(
2995            "Successfully reset branch '{}' to commit {}",
2996            branch_name,
2997            &commit_hash[..8]
2998        );
2999        Ok(())
3000    }
3001
3002    /// Detect the parent branch of the current branch using multiple strategies
3003    pub fn detect_parent_branch(&self) -> Result<Option<String>> {
3004        let current_branch = self.get_current_branch()?;
3005
3006        // Strategy 1: Check if current branch has an upstream tracking branch
3007        if let Ok(Some(upstream)) = self.get_upstream_branch(&current_branch) {
3008            // Extract the branch name from "origin/branch-name" format
3009            if let Some(branch_name) = upstream.split('/').nth(1) {
3010                if self.branch_exists(branch_name) {
3011                    tracing::debug!(
3012                        "Detected parent branch '{}' from upstream tracking",
3013                        branch_name
3014                    );
3015                    return Ok(Some(branch_name.to_string()));
3016                }
3017            }
3018        }
3019
3020        // Strategy 2: Use git's default branch detection
3021        if let Ok(default_branch) = self.detect_main_branch() {
3022            // Don't suggest the current branch as its own parent
3023            if current_branch != default_branch {
3024                tracing::debug!(
3025                    "Detected parent branch '{}' as repository default",
3026                    default_branch
3027                );
3028                return Ok(Some(default_branch));
3029            }
3030        }
3031
3032        // Strategy 3: Find the branch with the most recent common ancestor
3033        // Get all local branches and find the one with the shortest commit distance
3034        if let Ok(branches) = self.list_branches() {
3035            let current_commit = self.get_head_commit()?;
3036            let current_commit_hash = current_commit.id().to_string();
3037            let current_oid = current_commit.id();
3038
3039            let mut best_candidate = None;
3040            let mut best_distance = usize::MAX;
3041
3042            for branch in branches {
3043                // Skip the current branch and any branches that look like version branches
3044                if branch == current_branch
3045                    || branch.contains("-v")
3046                    || branch.ends_with("-v2")
3047                    || branch.ends_with("-v3")
3048                {
3049                    continue;
3050                }
3051
3052                if let Ok(base_commit_hash) = self.get_branch_commit_hash(&branch) {
3053                    if let Ok(base_oid) = git2::Oid::from_str(&base_commit_hash) {
3054                        // Find merge base between current branch and this branch
3055                        if let Ok(merge_base_oid) = self.repo.merge_base(current_oid, base_oid) {
3056                            // Count commits from merge base to current head
3057                            if let Ok(distance) = self.count_commits_between(
3058                                &merge_base_oid.to_string(),
3059                                &current_commit_hash,
3060                            ) {
3061                                // Prefer branches with shorter distances (more recent common ancestor)
3062                                // Also prefer branches that look like base branches
3063                                let is_likely_base = self.is_likely_base_branch(&branch);
3064                                let adjusted_distance = if is_likely_base {
3065                                    distance
3066                                } else {
3067                                    distance + 1000
3068                                };
3069
3070                                if adjusted_distance < best_distance {
3071                                    best_distance = adjusted_distance;
3072                                    best_candidate = Some(branch.clone());
3073                                }
3074                            }
3075                        }
3076                    }
3077                }
3078            }
3079
3080            if let Some(ref candidate) = best_candidate {
3081                tracing::debug!(
3082                    "Detected parent branch '{}' with distance {}",
3083                    candidate,
3084                    best_distance
3085                );
3086            }
3087
3088            return Ok(best_candidate);
3089        }
3090
3091        tracing::debug!("Could not detect parent branch for '{}'", current_branch);
3092        Ok(None)
3093    }
3094
3095    /// Check if a branch name looks like a typical base branch
3096    fn is_likely_base_branch(&self, branch_name: &str) -> bool {
3097        let base_patterns = [
3098            "main",
3099            "master",
3100            "develop",
3101            "dev",
3102            "development",
3103            "staging",
3104            "stage",
3105            "release",
3106            "production",
3107            "prod",
3108        ];
3109
3110        base_patterns.contains(&branch_name)
3111    }
3112}
3113
3114#[cfg(test)]
3115mod tests {
3116    use super::*;
3117    use std::process::Command;
3118    use tempfile::TempDir;
3119
3120    fn create_test_repo() -> (TempDir, PathBuf) {
3121        let temp_dir = TempDir::new().unwrap();
3122        let repo_path = temp_dir.path().to_path_buf();
3123
3124        // Initialize git repository
3125        Command::new("git")
3126            .args(["init"])
3127            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3128            .output()
3129            .unwrap();
3130        Command::new("git")
3131            .args(["config", "user.name", "Test"])
3132            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3133            .output()
3134            .unwrap();
3135        Command::new("git")
3136            .args(["config", "user.email", "test@test.com"])
3137            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3138            .output()
3139            .unwrap();
3140
3141        // Create initial commit
3142        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("README.md"), "# Test").unwrap();
3143        Command::new("git")
3144            .args(["add", "."])
3145            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3146            .output()
3147            .unwrap();
3148        Command::new("git")
3149            .args(["commit", "-m", "Initial commit"])
3150            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3151            .output()
3152            .unwrap();
3153
3154        (temp_dir, repo_path)
3155    }
3156
3157    fn create_commit(repo_path: &PathBuf, message: &str, filename: &str) {
3158        let file_path = repo_path.join(filename);
3159        std::fs::write(&file_path, format!("Content for {filename}\n")).unwrap();
3160
3161        Command::new("git")
3162            .args(["add", filename])
3163            .current_dir(repo_path)
3164            .output()
3165            .unwrap();
3166        Command::new("git")
3167            .args(["commit", "-m", message])
3168            .current_dir(repo_path)
3169            .output()
3170            .unwrap();
3171    }
3172
3173    #[test]
3174    fn test_repository_info() {
3175        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3176        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3177
3178        let info = repo.get_info().unwrap();
3179        assert!(!info.is_dirty); // Should be clean after commit
3180        assert!(
3181            info.head_branch == Some("master".to_string())
3182                || info.head_branch == Some("main".to_string()),
3183            "Expected default branch to be 'master' or 'main', got {:?}",
3184            info.head_branch
3185        );
3186        assert!(info.head_commit.is_some()); // Just check it exists
3187        assert!(info.untracked_files.is_empty()); // Should be empty after commit
3188    }
3189
3190    #[test]
3191    fn test_force_push_branch_basic() {
3192        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3193        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3194
3195        // Get the actual default branch name
3196        let default_branch = repo.get_current_branch().unwrap();
3197
3198        // Create source branch with commits
3199        create_commit(&repo_path, "Feature commit 1", "feature1.rs");
3200        Command::new("git")
3201            .args(["checkout", "-b", "source-branch"])
3202            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3203            .output()
3204            .unwrap();
3205        create_commit(&repo_path, "Feature commit 2", "feature2.rs");
3206
3207        // Create target branch
3208        Command::new("git")
3209            .args(["checkout", &default_branch])
3210            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3211            .output()
3212            .unwrap();
3213        Command::new("git")
3214            .args(["checkout", "-b", "target-branch"])
3215            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3216            .output()
3217            .unwrap();
3218        create_commit(&repo_path, "Target commit", "target.rs");
3219
3220        // Test force push from source to target
3221        let result = repo.force_push_branch("target-branch", "source-branch");
3222
3223        // Should succeed in test environment (even though it doesn't actually push to remote)
3224        // The important thing is that the function doesn't panic and handles the git2 operations
3225        assert!(result.is_ok() || result.is_err()); // Either is acceptable for unit test
3226    }
3227
3228    #[test]
3229    fn test_force_push_branch_nonexistent_branches() {
3230        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3231        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3232
3233        // Get the actual default branch name
3234        let default_branch = repo.get_current_branch().unwrap();
3235
3236        // Test force push with nonexistent source branch
3237        let result = repo.force_push_branch("target", "nonexistent-source");
3238        assert!(result.is_err());
3239
3240        // Test force push with nonexistent target branch
3241        let result = repo.force_push_branch("nonexistent-target", &default_branch);
3242        assert!(result.is_err());
3243    }
3244
3245    #[test]
3246    fn test_force_push_workflow_simulation() {
3247        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3248        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3249
3250        // Simulate the smart force push workflow:
3251        // 1. Original branch exists with PR
3252        Command::new("git")
3253            .args(["checkout", "-b", "feature-auth"])
3254            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3255            .output()
3256            .unwrap();
3257        create_commit(&repo_path, "Add authentication", "auth.rs");
3258
3259        // 2. Rebase creates versioned branch
3260        Command::new("git")
3261            .args(["checkout", "-b", "feature-auth-v2"])
3262            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3263            .output()
3264            .unwrap();
3265        create_commit(&repo_path, "Fix auth validation", "auth.rs");
3266
3267        // 3. Smart force push: update original branch from versioned branch
3268        let result = repo.force_push_branch("feature-auth", "feature-auth-v2");
3269
3270        // Verify the operation is handled properly (success or expected error)
3271        match result {
3272            Ok(_) => {
3273                // Force push succeeded - verify branch state if possible
3274                Command::new("git")
3275                    .args(["checkout", "feature-auth"])
3276                    .current_dir(&repo_path)
3277                    .output()
3278                    .unwrap();
3279                let log_output = Command::new("git")
3280                    .args(["log", "--oneline", "-2"])
3281                    .current_dir(&repo_path)
3282                    .output()
3283                    .unwrap();
3284                let log_str = String::from_utf8_lossy(&log_output.stdout);
3285                assert!(
3286                    log_str.contains("Fix auth validation")
3287                        || log_str.contains("Add authentication")
3288                );
3289            }
3290            Err(_) => {
3291                // Expected in test environment without remote - that's fine
3292                // The important thing is we tested the code path without panicking
3293            }
3294        }
3295    }
3296
3297    #[test]
3298    fn test_branch_operations() {
3299        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3300        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3301
3302        // Test get current branch - accept either main or master
3303        let current = repo.get_current_branch().unwrap();
3304        assert!(
3305            current == "master" || current == "main",
3306            "Expected default branch to be 'master' or 'main', got '{current}'"
3307        );
3308
3309        // Test create branch
3310        Command::new("git")
3311            .args(["checkout", "-b", "test-branch"])
3312            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3313            .output()
3314            .unwrap();
3315        let current = repo.get_current_branch().unwrap();
3316        assert_eq!(current, "test-branch");
3317    }
3318
3319    #[test]
3320    fn test_commit_operations() {
3321        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3322        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3323
3324        // Test get head commit
3325        let head = repo.get_head_commit().unwrap();
3326        assert_eq!(head.message().unwrap().trim(), "Initial commit");
3327
3328        // Test get commit by hash
3329        let hash = head.id().to_string();
3330        let same_commit = repo.get_commit(&hash).unwrap();
3331        assert_eq!(head.id(), same_commit.id());
3332    }
3333
3334    #[test]
3335    fn test_checkout_safety_clean_repo() {
3336        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3337        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3338
3339        // Create a test branch
3340        create_commit(&repo_path, "Second commit", "test.txt");
3341        Command::new("git")
3342            .args(["checkout", "-b", "test-branch"])
3343            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3344            .output()
3345            .unwrap();
3346
3347        // Test checkout safety with clean repo
3348        let safety_result = repo.check_checkout_safety("main");
3349        assert!(safety_result.is_ok());
3350        assert!(safety_result.unwrap().is_none()); // Clean repo should return None
3351    }
3352
3353    #[test]
3354    fn test_checkout_safety_with_modified_files() {
3355        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3356        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3357
3358        // Create a test branch
3359        Command::new("git")
3360            .args(["checkout", "-b", "test-branch"])
3361            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3362            .output()
3363            .unwrap();
3364
3365        // Modify a file to create uncommitted changes
3366        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("README.md"), "Modified content").unwrap();
3367
3368        // Test checkout safety with modified files
3369        let safety_result = repo.check_checkout_safety("main");
3370        assert!(safety_result.is_ok());
3371        let safety_info = safety_result.unwrap();
3372        assert!(safety_info.is_some());
3373
3374        let info = safety_info.unwrap();
3375        assert!(!info.modified_files.is_empty());
3376        assert!(info.modified_files.contains(&"README.md".to_string()));
3377    }
3378
3379    #[test]
3380    fn test_unsafe_checkout_methods() {
3381        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3382        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3383
3384        // Create a test branch
3385        create_commit(&repo_path, "Second commit", "test.txt");
3386        Command::new("git")
3387            .args(["checkout", "-b", "test-branch"])
3388            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3389            .output()
3390            .unwrap();
3391
3392        // Modify a file to create uncommitted changes
3393        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("README.md"), "Modified content").unwrap();
3394
3395        // Test unsafe checkout methods bypass safety checks
3396        let _result = repo.checkout_branch_unsafe("main");
3397        // Note: This might still fail due to git2 restrictions, but shouldn't hit our safety code
3398        // The important thing is that it doesn't trigger our safety confirmation
3399
3400        // Test unsafe commit checkout
3401        let head_commit = repo.get_head_commit().unwrap();
3402        let commit_hash = head_commit.id().to_string();
3403        let _result = repo.checkout_commit_unsafe(&commit_hash);
3404        // Similar to above - testing that safety is bypassed
3405    }
3406
3407    #[test]
3408    fn test_get_modified_files() {
3409        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3410        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3411
3412        // Initially should have no modified files
3413        let modified = repo.get_modified_files().unwrap();
3414        assert!(modified.is_empty());
3415
3416        // Modify a file
3417        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("README.md"), "Modified content").unwrap();
3418
3419        // Should now detect the modified file
3420        let modified = repo.get_modified_files().unwrap();
3421        assert_eq!(modified.len(), 1);
3422        assert!(modified.contains(&"README.md".to_string()));
3423    }
3424
3425    #[test]
3426    fn test_get_staged_files() {
3427        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3428        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3429
3430        // Initially should have no staged files
3431        let staged = repo.get_staged_files().unwrap();
3432        assert!(staged.is_empty());
3433
3434        // Create and stage a new file
3435        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("staged.txt"), "Staged content").unwrap();
3436        Command::new("git")
3437            .args(["add", "staged.txt"])
3438            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3439            .output()
3440            .unwrap();
3441
3442        // Should now detect the staged file
3443        let staged = repo.get_staged_files().unwrap();
3444        assert_eq!(staged.len(), 1);
3445        assert!(staged.contains(&"staged.txt".to_string()));
3446    }
3447
3448    #[test]
3449    fn test_create_stash_fallback() {
3450        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3451        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3452
3453        // Test stash creation - newer git versions allow empty stashes
3454        let result = repo.create_stash("test stash");
3455
3456        // Either succeeds (newer git with empty stash) or fails with helpful message
3457        match result {
3458            Ok(stash_id) => {
3459                // Modern git allows empty stashes, verify we got a stash ID
3460                assert!(!stash_id.is_empty());
3461                assert!(stash_id.contains("stash") || stash_id.len() >= 7); // SHA or stash@{n}
3462            }
3463            Err(error) => {
3464                // Older git should fail with helpful message
3465                let error_msg = error.to_string();
3466                assert!(
3467                    error_msg.contains("No local changes to save")
3468                        || error_msg.contains("git stash push")
3469                );
3470            }
3471        }
3472    }
3473
3474    #[test]
3475    fn test_delete_branch_unsafe() {
3476        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3477        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3478
3479        // Create a test branch
3480        create_commit(&repo_path, "Second commit", "test.txt");
3481        Command::new("git")
3482            .args(["checkout", "-b", "test-branch"])
3483            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3484            .output()
3485            .unwrap();
3486
3487        // Add another commit to the test branch to make it different from main
3488        create_commit(&repo_path, "Branch-specific commit", "branch.txt");
3489
3490        // Go back to main
3491        Command::new("git")
3492            .args(["checkout", "main"])
3493            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3494            .output()
3495            .unwrap();
3496
3497        // Test unsafe delete bypasses safety checks
3498        // Note: This may still fail if the branch has unpushed commits, but it should bypass our safety confirmation
3499        let result = repo.delete_branch_unsafe("test-branch");
3500        // Even if it fails, the key is that it didn't prompt for user confirmation
3501        // So we just check that it attempted the operation without interactive prompts
3502        let _ = result; // Don't assert success since delete may fail for git reasons
3503    }
3504
3505    #[test]
3506    fn test_force_push_unsafe() {
3507        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3508        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3509
3510        // Create a test branch
3511        create_commit(&repo_path, "Second commit", "test.txt");
3512        Command::new("git")
3513            .args(["checkout", "-b", "test-branch"])
3514            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3515            .output()
3516            .unwrap();
3517
3518        // Test unsafe force push bypasses safety checks
3519        // Note: This will likely fail due to no remote, but it tests the safety bypass
3520        let _result = repo.force_push_branch_unsafe("test-branch", "test-branch");
3521        // The key is that it doesn't trigger safety confirmation dialogs
3522    }
3523
3524    #[test]
3525    fn test_cherry_pick_basic() {
3526        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3527        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3528
3529        // Create a branch with a commit to cherry-pick
3530        repo.create_branch("source", None).unwrap();
3531        repo.checkout_branch("source").unwrap();
3532
3533        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("cherry.txt"), "Cherry content").unwrap();
3534        Command::new("git")
3535            .args(["add", "."])
3536            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3537            .output()
3538            .unwrap();
3539
3540        Command::new("git")
3541            .args(["commit", "-m", "Cherry commit"])
3542            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3543            .output()
3544            .unwrap();
3545
3546        let cherry_commit = repo.get_head_commit_hash().unwrap();
3547
3548        // Switch back to previous branch (where source was created from)
3549        // Using `git checkout -` is environment-agnostic
3550        Command::new("git")
3551            .args(["checkout", "-"])
3552            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3553            .output()
3554            .unwrap();
3555
3556        repo.create_branch("target", None).unwrap();
3557        repo.checkout_branch("target").unwrap();
3558
3559        // Cherry-pick the commit
3560        let new_commit = repo.cherry_pick(&cherry_commit).unwrap();
3561
3562        // Verify cherry-pick succeeded (commit exists)
3563        repo.repo
3564            .find_commit(git2::Oid::from_str(&new_commit).unwrap())
3565            .unwrap();
3566
3567        // Verify file exists on target branch
3568        assert!(
3569            repo_path.join("cherry.txt").exists(),
3570            "Cherry-picked file should exist"
3571        );
3572
3573        // Verify source branch is unchanged
3574        repo.checkout_branch("source").unwrap();
3575        let source_head = repo.get_head_commit_hash().unwrap();
3576        assert_eq!(
3577            source_head, cherry_commit,
3578            "Source branch should be unchanged"
3579        );
3580    }
3581
3582    #[test]
3583    fn test_cherry_pick_preserves_commit_message() {
3584        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3585        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3586
3587        // Create commit with specific message
3588        repo.create_branch("msg-test", None).unwrap();
3589        repo.checkout_branch("msg-test").unwrap();
3590
3591        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("msg.txt"), "Content").unwrap();
3592        Command::new("git")
3593            .args(["add", "."])
3594            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3595            .output()
3596            .unwrap();
3597
3598        let commit_msg = "Test: Special commit message\n\nWith body";
3599        Command::new("git")
3600            .args(["commit", "-m", commit_msg])
3601            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3602            .output()
3603            .unwrap();
3604
3605        let original_commit = repo.get_head_commit_hash().unwrap();
3606
3607        // Cherry-pick to another branch (use previous branch via git checkout -)
3608        Command::new("git")
3609            .args(["checkout", "-"])
3610            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3611            .output()
3612            .unwrap();
3613        let new_commit = repo.cherry_pick(&original_commit).unwrap();
3614
3615        // Get commit message of new commit
3616        let output = Command::new("git")
3617            .args(["log", "-1", "--format=%B", &new_commit])
3618            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3619            .output()
3620            .unwrap();
3621
3622        let new_msg = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
3623        assert!(
3624            new_msg.contains("Special commit message"),
3625            "Should preserve commit message"
3626        );
3627    }
3628
3629    #[test]
3630    fn test_cherry_pick_handles_conflicts() {
3631        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3632        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3633
3634        // Create conflicting content
3635        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("conflict.txt"), "Original").unwrap();
3636        Command::new("git")
3637            .args(["add", "."])
3638            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3639            .output()
3640            .unwrap();
3641
3642        Command::new("git")
3643            .args(["commit", "-m", "Add conflict file"])
3644            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3645            .output()
3646            .unwrap();
3647
3648        // Create branch with different content
3649        repo.create_branch("conflict-branch", None).unwrap();
3650        repo.checkout_branch("conflict-branch").unwrap();
3651
3652        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("conflict.txt"), "Modified").unwrap();
3653        Command::new("git")
3654            .args(["add", "."])
3655            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3656            .output()
3657            .unwrap();
3658
3659        Command::new("git")
3660            .args(["commit", "-m", "Modify conflict file"])
3661            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3662            .output()
3663            .unwrap();
3664
3665        let conflict_commit = repo.get_head_commit_hash().unwrap();
3666
3667        // Try to cherry-pick (should fail due to conflict)
3668        // Go back to previous branch
3669        Command::new("git")
3670            .args(["checkout", "-"])
3671            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3672            .output()
3673            .unwrap();
3674        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("conflict.txt"), "Different").unwrap();
3675        Command::new("git")
3676            .args(["add", "."])
3677            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3678            .output()
3679            .unwrap();
3680
3681        Command::new("git")
3682            .args(["commit", "-m", "Different change"])
3683            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3684            .output()
3685            .unwrap();
3686
3687        // Cherry-pick should fail with conflict
3688        let result = repo.cherry_pick(&conflict_commit);
3689        assert!(result.is_err(), "Cherry-pick with conflict should fail");
3690    }
3691
3692    #[test]
3693    fn test_reset_to_head_clears_staged_files() {
3694        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3695        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3696
3697        // Create and stage some files
3698        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("staged1.txt"), "Content 1").unwrap();
3699        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("staged2.txt"), "Content 2").unwrap();
3700
3701        Command::new("git")
3702            .args(["add", "staged1.txt", "staged2.txt"])
3703            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3704            .output()
3705            .unwrap();
3706
3707        // Verify files are staged
3708        let staged_before = repo.get_staged_files().unwrap();
3709        assert_eq!(staged_before.len(), 2, "Should have 2 staged files");
3710
3711        // Reset to HEAD
3712        repo.reset_to_head().unwrap();
3713
3714        // Verify no files are staged after reset
3715        let staged_after = repo.get_staged_files().unwrap();
3716        assert_eq!(
3717            staged_after.len(),
3718            0,
3719            "Should have no staged files after reset"
3720        );
3721    }
3722
3723    #[test]
3724    fn test_reset_to_head_clears_modified_files() {
3725        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3726        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3727
3728        // Modify an existing file
3729        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("README.md"), "# Modified content").unwrap();
3730
3731        // Stage the modification
3732        Command::new("git")
3733            .args(["add", "README.md"])
3734            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3735            .output()
3736            .unwrap();
3737
3738        // Verify file is modified and staged
3739        assert!(repo.is_dirty().unwrap(), "Repo should be dirty");
3740
3741        // Reset to HEAD
3742        repo.reset_to_head().unwrap();
3743
3744        // Verify repo is clean
3745        assert!(
3746            !repo.is_dirty().unwrap(),
3747            "Repo should be clean after reset"
3748        );
3749
3750        // Verify file content is restored
3751        let content = std::fs::read_to_string(repo_path.join("README.md")).unwrap();
3752        assert_eq!(
3753            content, "# Test",
3754            "File should be restored to original content"
3755        );
3756    }
3757
3758    #[test]
3759    fn test_reset_to_head_preserves_untracked_files() {
3760        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3761        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3762
3763        // Create untracked file
3764        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("untracked.txt"), "Untracked content").unwrap();
3765
3766        // Stage some other file
3767        std::fs::write(repo_path.join("staged.txt"), "Staged content").unwrap();
3768        Command::new("git")
3769            .args(["add", "staged.txt"])
3770            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3771            .output()
3772            .unwrap();
3773
3774        // Reset to HEAD
3775        repo.reset_to_head().unwrap();
3776
3777        // Verify untracked file still exists
3778        assert!(
3779            repo_path.join("untracked.txt").exists(),
3780            "Untracked file should be preserved"
3781        );
3782
3783        // Verify staged file was removed (since it was never committed)
3784        assert!(
3785            !repo_path.join("staged.txt").exists(),
3786            "Staged but uncommitted file should be removed"
3787        );
3788    }
3789
3790    #[test]
3791    fn test_cherry_pick_does_not_modify_source() {
3792        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3793        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3794
3795        // Create source branch with multiple commits
3796        repo.create_branch("feature", None).unwrap();
3797        repo.checkout_branch("feature").unwrap();
3798
3799        // Add multiple commits
3800        for i in 1..=3 {
3801            std::fs::write(
3802                repo_path.join(format!("file{i}.txt")),
3803                format!("Content {i}"),
3804            )
3805            .unwrap();
3806            Command::new("git")
3807                .args(["add", "."])
3808                .current_dir(&repo_path)
3809                .output()
3810                .unwrap();
3811
3812            Command::new("git")
3813                .args(["commit", "-m", &format!("Commit {i}")])
3814                .current_dir(&repo_path)
3815                .output()
3816                .unwrap();
3817        }
3818
3819        // Get source branch state
3820        let source_commits = Command::new("git")
3821            .args(["log", "--format=%H", "feature"])
3822            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3823            .output()
3824            .unwrap();
3825        let source_state = String::from_utf8_lossy(&source_commits.stdout).to_string();
3826
3827        // Cherry-pick middle commit to another branch
3828        let commits: Vec<&str> = source_state.lines().collect();
3829        let middle_commit = commits[1];
3830
3831        // Go back to previous branch
3832        Command::new("git")
3833            .args(["checkout", "-"])
3834            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3835            .output()
3836            .unwrap();
3837        repo.create_branch("target", None).unwrap();
3838        repo.checkout_branch("target").unwrap();
3839
3840        repo.cherry_pick(middle_commit).unwrap();
3841
3842        // Verify source branch is completely unchanged
3843        let after_commits = Command::new("git")
3844            .args(["log", "--format=%H", "feature"])
3845            .current_dir(&repo_path)
3846            .output()
3847            .unwrap();
3848        let after_state = String::from_utf8_lossy(&after_commits.stdout).to_string();
3849
3850        assert_eq!(
3851            source_state, after_state,
3852            "Source branch should be completely unchanged after cherry-pick"
3853        );
3854    }
3855
3856    #[test]
3857    fn test_detect_parent_branch() {
3858        let (_temp_dir, repo_path) = create_test_repo();
3859        let repo = GitRepository::open(&repo_path).unwrap();
3860
3861        // Create a custom base branch (not just main/master)
3862        repo.create_branch("dev123", None).unwrap();
3863        repo.checkout_branch("dev123").unwrap();
3864        create_commit(&repo_path, "Base commit on dev123", "base.txt");
3865
3866        // Create feature branch from dev123
3867        repo.create_branch("feature-branch", None).unwrap();
3868        repo.checkout_branch("feature-branch").unwrap();
3869        create_commit(&repo_path, "Feature commit", "feature.txt");
3870
3871        // Should detect dev123 as parent since it's the most recent common ancestor
3872        let detected_parent = repo.detect_parent_branch().unwrap();
3873
3874        // The algorithm should find dev123 through either Strategy 2 (default branch)
3875        // or Strategy 3 (common ancestor analysis)
3876        assert!(detected_parent.is_some(), "Should detect a parent branch");
3877
3878        // Since we can't guarantee which strategy will work in the test environment,
3879        // just verify it returns something reasonable
3880        let parent = detected_parent.unwrap();
3881        assert!(
3882            parent == "dev123" || parent == "main" || parent == "master",
3883            "Parent should be dev123, main, or master, got: {parent}"
3884        );
3885    }
3886}