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explain.rs

1//! Metric and rule definitions for explainable CLI output.
2//!
3//! Provides structured metadata that describes what each metric, threshold,
4//! and rule means — consumed by the `_meta` object in JSON output and by
5//! SARIF `fullDescription` / `helpUri` fields.
6
7use std::process::ExitCode;
8
9use colored::Colorize;
10use fallow_config::OutputFormat;
11use serde_json::{Value, json};
12
13// ── Docs base URL ────────────────────────────────────────────────
14
15const DOCS_BASE: &str = "https://docs.fallow.tools";
16
17/// Docs URL for the dead-code (check) command.
18pub const CHECK_DOCS: &str = "https://docs.fallow.tools/cli/dead-code";
19
20/// Docs URL for the health command.
21pub const HEALTH_DOCS: &str = "https://docs.fallow.tools/cli/health";
22
23/// Docs URL for the dupes command.
24pub const DUPES_DOCS: &str = "https://docs.fallow.tools/cli/dupes";
25
26/// Docs URL for the runtime coverage setup command's agent-readable JSON.
27pub const COVERAGE_SETUP_DOCS: &str = "https://docs.fallow.tools/cli/coverage#agent-readable-json";
28
29/// Docs URL for `fallow coverage analyze --format json --explain`.
30pub const COVERAGE_ANALYZE_DOCS: &str = "https://docs.fallow.tools/cli/coverage#analyze";
31
32// ── Check rules ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
33
34/// Rule definition for SARIF `fullDescription` and JSON `_meta`.
35pub struct RuleDef {
36    pub id: &'static str,
37    /// Coarse category label used by the sticky PR/MR comment renderer to
38    /// group findings into collapsible sections (Dead code, Dependencies,
39    /// Duplication, Health, Architecture, Suppressions). One source of
40    /// truth so the CodeClimate / SARIF / review-envelope path and the
41    /// renderer never drift; a unit test below asserts every RuleDef has
42    /// a non-empty category.
43    pub category: &'static str,
44    pub name: &'static str,
45    pub short: &'static str,
46    pub full: &'static str,
47    pub docs_path: &'static str,
48}
49
50pub const CHECK_RULES: &[RuleDef] = &[
51    RuleDef {
52        id: "fallow/unused-file",
53        category: "Dead code",
54        name: "Unused Files",
55        short: "File is not reachable from any entry point",
56        full: "Source files that are not imported by any other module and are not entry points (scripts, tests, configs). These files can safely be deleted. Detection uses graph reachability from configured entry points.",
57        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-files",
58    },
59    RuleDef {
60        id: "fallow/unused-export",
61        category: "Dead code",
62        name: "Unused Exports",
63        short: "Export is never imported",
64        full: "Named exports that are never imported by any other module in the project. Includes both direct exports and re-exports through barrel files. The export may still be used locally within the same file.",
65        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-exports",
66    },
67    RuleDef {
68        id: "fallow/unused-type",
69        category: "Dead code",
70        name: "Unused Type Exports",
71        short: "Type export is never imported",
72        full: "Type-only exports (interfaces, type aliases, enums used only as types) that are never imported. These do not generate runtime code but add maintenance burden.",
73        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-types",
74    },
75    RuleDef {
76        id: "fallow/private-type-leak",
77        category: "Dead code",
78        name: "Private Type Leaks",
79        short: "Exported signature references a private type",
80        full: "Exported values or types whose public TypeScript signature references a same-file type declaration that is not exported. Consumers cannot name that private type directly, so the backing type should be exported or removed from the public signature.",
81        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#private-type-leaks",
82    },
83    RuleDef {
84        id: "fallow/unused-dependency",
85        category: "Dependencies",
86        name: "Unused Dependencies",
87        short: "Dependency listed but never imported",
88        full: "Packages listed in dependencies that are never imported or required by any source file. Framework plugins and CLI tools may be false positives; use the ignore_dependencies config to suppress.",
89        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-dependencies",
90    },
91    RuleDef {
92        id: "fallow/unused-dev-dependency",
93        category: "Dependencies",
94        name: "Unused Dev Dependencies",
95        short: "Dev dependency listed but never imported",
96        full: "Packages listed in devDependencies that are never imported by test files, config files, or scripts. Build tools and jest presets that are referenced only in config may appear as false positives.",
97        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-devdependencies",
98    },
99    RuleDef {
100        id: "fallow/unused-optional-dependency",
101        category: "Dependencies",
102        name: "Unused Optional Dependencies",
103        short: "Optional dependency listed but never imported",
104        full: "Packages listed in optionalDependencies that are never imported. Optional dependencies are typically platform-specific; verify they are not needed on any supported platform before removing.",
105        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-optionaldependencies",
106    },
107    RuleDef {
108        id: "fallow/type-only-dependency",
109        category: "Dependencies",
110        name: "Type-only Dependencies",
111        short: "Production dependency only used via type-only imports",
112        full: "Production dependencies that are only imported via `import type` statements. These can be moved to devDependencies since they generate no runtime code and are stripped during compilation.",
113        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#type-only-dependencies",
114    },
115    RuleDef {
116        id: "fallow/test-only-dependency",
117        category: "Dependencies",
118        name: "Test-only Dependencies",
119        short: "Production dependency only imported by test files",
120        full: "Production dependencies that are only imported from test files. These can usually move to devDependencies because production entry points do not require them at runtime.",
121        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#test-only-dependencies",
122    },
123    RuleDef {
124        id: "fallow/unused-enum-member",
125        category: "Dead code",
126        name: "Unused Enum Members",
127        short: "Enum member is never referenced",
128        full: "Enum members that are never referenced in the codebase. Uses scope-aware binding analysis to track all references including computed access patterns.",
129        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-enum-members",
130    },
131    RuleDef {
132        id: "fallow/unused-class-member",
133        category: "Dead code",
134        name: "Unused Class Members",
135        short: "Class member is never referenced",
136        full: "Class methods and properties that are never referenced outside the class. Private members are checked within the class scope; public members are checked project-wide.",
137        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-class-members",
138    },
139    RuleDef {
140        id: "fallow/unresolved-import",
141        category: "Dead code",
142        name: "Unresolved Imports",
143        short: "Import could not be resolved",
144        full: "Import specifiers that could not be resolved to a file on disk. Common causes: deleted files, typos in paths, missing path aliases in tsconfig, or uninstalled packages.",
145        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unresolved-imports",
146    },
147    RuleDef {
148        id: "fallow/unlisted-dependency",
149        category: "Dependencies",
150        name: "Unlisted Dependencies",
151        short: "Dependency used but not in package.json",
152        full: "Packages that are imported in source code but not listed in package.json. These work by accident (hoisted from another workspace package or transitive dep) and will break in strict package managers.",
153        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unlisted-dependencies",
154    },
155    RuleDef {
156        id: "fallow/duplicate-export",
157        category: "Dead code",
158        name: "Duplicate Exports",
159        short: "Export name appears in multiple modules",
160        full: "The same export name is defined in multiple modules. Consumers may import from the wrong module, leading to subtle bugs. Consider renaming or consolidating.",
161        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#duplicate-exports",
162    },
163    RuleDef {
164        id: "fallow/circular-dependency",
165        category: "Architecture",
166        name: "Circular Dependencies",
167        short: "Circular dependency chain detected",
168        full: "A cycle in the module import graph. Circular dependencies cause undefined behavior with CommonJS (partial modules) and initialization ordering issues with ESM. Break cycles by extracting shared code.",
169        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#circular-dependencies",
170    },
171    RuleDef {
172        id: "fallow/boundary-violation",
173        category: "Architecture",
174        name: "Boundary Violations",
175        short: "Import crosses a configured architecture boundary",
176        full: "A module imports from a zone that its configured boundary rules do not allow. Boundary checks help keep layered architecture, feature slices, and package ownership rules enforceable.",
177        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#boundary-violations",
178    },
179    RuleDef {
180        id: "fallow/stale-suppression",
181        category: "Suppressions",
182        name: "Stale Suppressions",
183        short: "Suppression comment or tag no longer matches any issue",
184        full: "A fallow-ignore-next-line, fallow-ignore-file, or @expected-unused suppression that no longer matches any active issue. The underlying problem was fixed but the suppression was left behind. Remove it to keep the codebase clean.",
185        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#stale-suppressions",
186    },
187    RuleDef {
188        id: "fallow/unused-catalog-entry",
189        category: "Dependencies",
190        name: "Unused pnpm catalog entry",
191        short: "Catalog entry in pnpm-workspace.yaml not referenced by any workspace package",
192        full: "An entry in the `catalog:` or `catalogs:` section of pnpm-workspace.yaml that no workspace package.json references via the `catalog:` protocol. Catalog entries are leftover dependency metadata once a package is removed from every consumer; delete the entry to keep the catalog truthful.",
193        docs_path: "explanations/dead-code#unused-catalog-entries",
194    },
195];
196
197/// Look up a rule definition by its SARIF rule ID across all rule sets.
198#[must_use]
199pub fn rule_by_id(id: &str) -> Option<&'static RuleDef> {
200    CHECK_RULES
201        .iter()
202        .chain(HEALTH_RULES.iter())
203        .chain(DUPES_RULES.iter())
204        .find(|r| r.id == id)
205}
206
207/// Build the docs URL for a rule.
208#[must_use]
209pub fn rule_docs_url(rule: &RuleDef) -> String {
210    format!("{DOCS_BASE}/{}", rule.docs_path)
211}
212
213/// Extra educational content for the standalone `fallow explain <issue-type>`
214/// command. Kept separate from [`RuleDef`] so SARIF and `_meta` payloads remain
215/// compact while terminal users and agents can ask for worked examples on
216/// demand.
217pub struct RuleGuide {
218    pub example: &'static str,
219    pub how_to_fix: &'static str,
220}
221
222/// Look up an issue type from a user-facing token.
223///
224/// Accepts canonical SARIF ids (`fallow/unused-export`), issue tokens
225/// (`unused-export`), and common CLI filter spellings (`unused-exports`).
226#[must_use]
227pub fn rule_by_token(token: &str) -> Option<&'static RuleDef> {
228    let trimmed = token.trim();
229    if trimmed.is_empty() {
230        return None;
231    }
232    if let Some(rule) = rule_by_id(trimmed) {
233        return Some(rule);
234    }
235    let normalized = trimmed
236        .strip_prefix("fallow/")
237        .unwrap_or(trimmed)
238        .trim_start_matches("--")
239        .replace('_', "-");
240    let alias = match normalized.as_str() {
241        "unused-files" => Some("fallow/unused-file"),
242        "unused-exports" => Some("fallow/unused-export"),
243        "unused-types" => Some("fallow/unused-type"),
244        "private-type-leaks" => Some("fallow/private-type-leak"),
245        "unused-deps" | "unused-dependencies" => Some("fallow/unused-dependency"),
246        "unused-dev-deps" | "unused-dev-dependencies" => Some("fallow/unused-dev-dependency"),
247        "unused-optional-deps" | "unused-optional-dependencies" => {
248            Some("fallow/unused-optional-dependency")
249        }
250        "type-only-deps" | "type-only-dependencies" => Some("fallow/type-only-dependency"),
251        "test-only-deps" | "test-only-dependencies" => Some("fallow/test-only-dependency"),
252        "unused-enum-members" => Some("fallow/unused-enum-member"),
253        "unused-class-members" => Some("fallow/unused-class-member"),
254        "unresolved-imports" => Some("fallow/unresolved-import"),
255        "unlisted-deps" | "unlisted-dependencies" => Some("fallow/unlisted-dependency"),
256        "duplicate-exports" => Some("fallow/duplicate-export"),
257        "circular-deps" | "circular-dependencies" => Some("fallow/circular-dependency"),
258        "boundary-violations" => Some("fallow/boundary-violation"),
259        "stale-suppressions" => Some("fallow/stale-suppression"),
260        "unused-catalog-entries" | "unused-catalog-entry" | "catalog" => {
261            Some("fallow/unused-catalog-entry")
262        }
263        "complexity" | "high-complexity" => Some("fallow/high-complexity"),
264        "cyclomatic" | "high-cyclomatic" | "high-cyclomatic-complexity" => {
265            Some("fallow/high-cyclomatic-complexity")
266        }
267        "cognitive" | "high-cognitive" | "high-cognitive-complexity" => {
268            Some("fallow/high-cognitive-complexity")
269        }
270        "crap" | "high-crap" | "high-crap-score" => Some("fallow/high-crap-score"),
271        "duplication" | "dupes" | "code-duplication" => Some("fallow/code-duplication"),
272        _ => None,
273    };
274    if let Some(id) = alias
275        && let Some(rule) = rule_by_id(id)
276    {
277        return Some(rule);
278    }
279    let singular = normalized
280        .strip_suffix('s')
281        .filter(|_| normalized != "unused-class")
282        .unwrap_or(&normalized);
283    let id = format!("fallow/{singular}");
284    rule_by_id(&id).or_else(|| {
285        CHECK_RULES
286            .iter()
287            .chain(HEALTH_RULES.iter())
288            .chain(DUPES_RULES.iter())
289            .find(|rule| {
290                rule.docs_path.ends_with(&normalized)
291                    || rule.docs_path.ends_with(singular)
292                    || rule.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(trimmed)
293            })
294    })
295}
296
297/// Return worked-example and fix guidance for a rule.
298#[must_use]
299pub fn rule_guide(rule: &RuleDef) -> RuleGuide {
300    match rule.id {
301        "fallow/unused-file" => RuleGuide {
302            example: "src/old-widget.ts is not imported by any entry point, route, script, or config file.",
303            how_to_fix: "Delete the file if it is genuinely dead. If a framework loads it implicitly, add the right plugin/config pattern or mark it in alwaysUsed.",
304        },
305        "fallow/unused-export" => RuleGuide {
306            example: "export const formatPrice = ... exists in src/money.ts, but no module imports formatPrice.",
307            how_to_fix: "Remove the export or make it file-local. If it is public API, import it from an entry point or add an intentional suppression with context.",
308        },
309        "fallow/unused-type" => RuleGuide {
310            example: "export interface LegacyProps is exported, but no module imports the type.",
311            how_to_fix: "Remove the type export, inline it, or keep it behind an explicit API entry point when consumers rely on it.",
312        },
313        "fallow/private-type-leak" => RuleGuide {
314            example: "export function makeUser(): InternalUser exposes InternalUser even though InternalUser is not exported.",
315            how_to_fix: "Export the referenced type, change the public signature to an exported type, or keep the helper private.",
316        },
317        "fallow/unused-dependency"
318        | "fallow/unused-dev-dependency"
319        | "fallow/unused-optional-dependency" => RuleGuide {
320            example: "package.json lists left-pad, but no source, script, config, or plugin-recognized file imports it.",
321            how_to_fix: "Remove the dependency after checking runtime/plugin usage. If another workspace uses it, move the dependency to that workspace.",
322        },
323        "fallow/type-only-dependency" => RuleGuide {
324            example: "zod is in dependencies but only appears in import type declarations.",
325            how_to_fix: "Move the package to devDependencies unless runtime code imports it as a value.",
326        },
327        "fallow/test-only-dependency" => RuleGuide {
328            example: "vitest is listed in dependencies, but only test files import it.",
329            how_to_fix: "Move the package to devDependencies unless production code imports it at runtime.",
330        },
331        "fallow/unused-enum-member" => RuleGuide {
332            example: "Status.Legacy remains in an exported enum, but no code reads that member.",
333            how_to_fix: "Remove the member after checking serialized/API compatibility, or suppress it with a reason when external data still uses it.",
334        },
335        "fallow/unused-class-member" => RuleGuide {
336            example: "class Parser has a public parseLegacy method that is never called in the project.",
337            how_to_fix: "Remove or privatize the member. For reflection/framework lifecycle hooks, configure or suppress the intentional entry point.",
338        },
339        "fallow/unresolved-import" => RuleGuide {
340            example: "src/app.ts imports ./routes/admin, but no matching file exists after extension and index resolution.",
341            how_to_fix: "Fix the specifier, restore the missing file, install the package, or align tsconfig path aliases with the runtime resolver.",
342        },
343        "fallow/unlisted-dependency" => RuleGuide {
344            example: "src/api.ts imports undici, but the nearest package.json does not list undici.",
345            how_to_fix: "Add the package to dependencies/devDependencies in the workspace that imports it instead of relying on hoisting or transitive deps.",
346        },
347        "fallow/duplicate-export" => RuleGuide {
348            example: "Button is exported from both src/ui/button.ts and src/components/button.ts.",
349            how_to_fix: "Rename or consolidate the exports so consumers have one intentional import target.",
350        },
351        "fallow/circular-dependency" => RuleGuide {
352            example: "src/a.ts imports src/b.ts, and src/b.ts imports src/a.ts.",
353            how_to_fix: "Extract shared code to a third module, invert the dependency, or split initialization-time side effects from type-only contracts.",
354        },
355        "fallow/boundary-violation" => RuleGuide {
356            example: "features/billing imports app/admin even though the configured boundary only allows imports from shared and entities.",
357            how_to_fix: "Move the shared contract to an allowed zone, invert the dependency, or update the boundary config only if the architecture rule was wrong.",
358        },
359        "fallow/stale-suppression" => RuleGuide {
360            example: "// fallow-ignore-next-line unused-export remains above an export that is now used.",
361            how_to_fix: "Remove the suppression. If a different issue is still intentional, replace it with a current, specific suppression.",
362        },
363        "fallow/unused-catalog-entry" => RuleGuide {
364            example: "pnpm-workspace.yaml declares `catalog: { is-even: ^1.0.0 }`, but no workspace package.json declares `\"is-even\": \"catalog:\"`.",
365            how_to_fix: "Delete the entry from pnpm-workspace.yaml. If any consumer uses a hardcoded version (surfaced in `hardcoded_consumers`), switch that consumer to `catalog:` first to keep versions aligned.",
366        },
367        "fallow/high-cyclomatic-complexity"
368        | "fallow/high-cognitive-complexity"
369        | "fallow/high-complexity" => RuleGuide {
370            example: "A function contains several nested conditionals, loops, and early exits, exceeding the configured complexity threshold.",
371            how_to_fix: "Extract named helpers, split independent branches, flatten guard clauses, and add tests around the behavior before refactoring.",
372        },
373        "fallow/high-crap-score" => RuleGuide {
374            example: "A complex function has little or no matching Istanbul coverage, so its CRAP score crosses the configured gate.",
375            how_to_fix: "Add focused tests for the risky branches first, then simplify the function if the score remains high.",
376        },
377        "fallow/refactoring-target" => RuleGuide {
378            example: "A file combines high complexity density, churn, fan-in, and dead-code signals.",
379            how_to_fix: "Start with the listed evidence: remove dead exports, extract complex functions, then reduce fan-out or cycles in small steps.",
380        },
381        "fallow/untested-file" | "fallow/untested-export" => RuleGuide {
382            example: "Production-reachable code has no dependency path from discovered test entry points.",
383            how_to_fix: "Add or wire a test that imports the runtime path, or update entry-point/test discovery if the existing test is invisible to fallow.",
384        },
385        "fallow/runtime-safe-to-delete"
386        | "fallow/runtime-review-required"
387        | "fallow/runtime-low-traffic"
388        | "fallow/runtime-coverage-unavailable"
389        | "fallow/runtime-coverage" => RuleGuide {
390            example: "Runtime coverage shows a function was never called, barely called, or could not be matched during the capture window.",
391            how_to_fix: "Treat high-confidence cold static-dead code as delete candidates. For advisory or unavailable coverage, inspect seasonality, workers, source maps, and capture quality first.",
392        },
393        "fallow/code-duplication" => RuleGuide {
394            example: "Two files contain the same normalized token sequence across a multi-line block.",
395            how_to_fix: "Extract the shared logic when the duplicated behavior should evolve together. Leave it duplicated when the similarity is accidental and likely to diverge.",
396        },
397        _ => RuleGuide {
398            example: "Run the relevant command with --format json --quiet --explain to inspect this rule in context.",
399            how_to_fix: "Use the issue action hints, source location, and docs URL to decide whether to remove, move, configure, or suppress the finding.",
400        },
401    }
402}
403
404/// Run the standalone explain subcommand.
405#[must_use]
406pub fn run_explain(issue_type: &str, output: OutputFormat) -> ExitCode {
407    let Some(rule) = rule_by_token(issue_type) else {
408        return crate::error::emit_error(
409            &format!(
410                "unknown issue type '{issue_type}'. Try values like unused-export, unused-dependency, high-complexity, or code-duplication"
411            ),
412            2,
413            output,
414        );
415    };
416    let guide = rule_guide(rule);
417    match output {
418        OutputFormat::Json => crate::report::emit_json(
419            &json!({
420                "id": rule.id,
421                "name": rule.name,
422                "summary": rule.short,
423                "rationale": rule.full,
424                "example": guide.example,
425                "how_to_fix": guide.how_to_fix,
426                "docs": rule_docs_url(rule),
427            }),
428            "explain",
429        ),
430        OutputFormat::Human => print_explain_human(rule, &guide),
431        OutputFormat::Compact => print_explain_compact(rule),
432        OutputFormat::Markdown => print_explain_markdown(rule, &guide),
433        OutputFormat::Sarif
434        | OutputFormat::CodeClimate
435        | OutputFormat::PrCommentGithub
436        | OutputFormat::PrCommentGitlab
437        | OutputFormat::ReviewGithub
438        | OutputFormat::ReviewGitlab
439        | OutputFormat::Badge => crate::error::emit_error(
440            "explain supports human, compact, markdown, and json output",
441            2,
442            output,
443        ),
444    }
445}
446
447fn print_explain_human(rule: &RuleDef, guide: &RuleGuide) -> ExitCode {
448    println!("{}", rule.name.bold());
449    println!("{}", rule.id.dimmed());
450    println!();
451    println!("{}", rule.short);
452    println!();
453    println!("{}", "Why it matters".bold());
454    println!("{}", rule.full);
455    println!();
456    println!("{}", "Example".bold());
457    println!("{}", guide.example);
458    println!();
459    println!("{}", "How to fix".bold());
460    println!("{}", guide.how_to_fix);
461    println!();
462    println!("{} {}", "Docs:".dimmed(), rule_docs_url(rule).dimmed());
463    ExitCode::SUCCESS
464}
465
466fn print_explain_compact(rule: &RuleDef) -> ExitCode {
467    println!("explain:{}:{}:{}", rule.id, rule.short, rule_docs_url(rule));
468    ExitCode::SUCCESS
469}
470
471fn print_explain_markdown(rule: &RuleDef, guide: &RuleGuide) -> ExitCode {
472    println!("# {}", rule.name);
473    println!();
474    println!("`{}`", rule.id);
475    println!();
476    println!("{}", rule.short);
477    println!();
478    println!("## Why it matters");
479    println!();
480    println!("{}", rule.full);
481    println!();
482    println!("## Example");
483    println!();
484    println!("{}", guide.example);
485    println!();
486    println!("## How to fix");
487    println!();
488    println!("{}", guide.how_to_fix);
489    println!();
490    println!("[Docs]({})", rule_docs_url(rule));
491    ExitCode::SUCCESS
492}
493
494// ── Health SARIF rules ──────────────────────────────────────────
495
496pub const HEALTH_RULES: &[RuleDef] = &[
497    RuleDef {
498        id: "fallow/high-cyclomatic-complexity",
499        category: "Health",
500        name: "High Cyclomatic Complexity",
501        short: "Function has high cyclomatic complexity",
502        full: "McCabe cyclomatic complexity exceeds the configured threshold. Cyclomatic complexity counts the number of independent paths through a function (1 + decision points: if/else, switch cases, loops, ternary, logical operators). High values indicate functions that are hard to test exhaustively.",
503        docs_path: "explanations/health#cyclomatic-complexity",
504    },
505    RuleDef {
506        id: "fallow/high-cognitive-complexity",
507        category: "Health",
508        name: "High Cognitive Complexity",
509        short: "Function has high cognitive complexity",
510        full: "SonarSource cognitive complexity exceeds the configured threshold. Unlike cyclomatic complexity, cognitive complexity penalizes nesting depth and non-linear control flow (breaks, continues, early returns). It measures how hard a function is to understand when reading sequentially.",
511        docs_path: "explanations/health#cognitive-complexity",
512    },
513    RuleDef {
514        id: "fallow/high-complexity",
515        category: "Health",
516        name: "High Complexity (Both)",
517        short: "Function exceeds both complexity thresholds",
518        full: "Function exceeds both cyclomatic and cognitive complexity thresholds. This is the strongest signal that a function needs refactoring, it has many paths AND is hard to understand.",
519        docs_path: "explanations/health#complexity-metrics",
520    },
521    RuleDef {
522        id: "fallow/high-crap-score",
523        category: "Health",
524        name: "High CRAP Score",
525        short: "Function has a high CRAP score (complexity combined with low coverage)",
526        full: "The function's CRAP (Change Risk Anti-Patterns) score meets or exceeds the configured threshold. CRAP combines cyclomatic complexity with test coverage using the Savoia and Evans (2007) formula: `CC^2 * (1 - coverage/100)^3 + CC`. High CRAP indicates changes to this function carry high risk because it is complex AND poorly tested. Pair with `--coverage` for accurate per-function scoring; without it fallow estimates coverage from the module graph.",
527        docs_path: "explanations/health#crap-score",
528    },
529    RuleDef {
530        id: "fallow/refactoring-target",
531        category: "Health",
532        name: "Refactoring Target",
533        short: "File identified as a high-priority refactoring candidate",
534        full: "File identified as a refactoring candidate based on a weighted combination of complexity density, churn velocity, dead code ratio, fan-in (blast radius), and fan-out (coupling). Categories: urgent churn+complexity, break circular dependency, split high-impact file, remove dead code, extract complex functions, reduce coupling.",
535        docs_path: "explanations/health#refactoring-targets",
536    },
537    RuleDef {
538        id: "fallow/untested-file",
539        category: "Health",
540        name: "Untested File",
541        short: "Runtime-reachable file has no test dependency path",
542        full: "A file is reachable from runtime entry points but not from any discovered test entry point. This indicates production code that no test imports, directly or transitively, according to the static module graph.",
543        docs_path: "explanations/health#coverage-gaps",
544    },
545    RuleDef {
546        id: "fallow/untested-export",
547        category: "Health",
548        name: "Untested Export",
549        short: "Runtime-reachable export has no test dependency path",
550        full: "A value export is reachable from runtime entry points but no test-reachable module references it. This is a static test dependency gap rather than line coverage, and highlights exports exercised only through production entry paths.",
551        docs_path: "explanations/health#coverage-gaps",
552    },
553    RuleDef {
554        id: "fallow/runtime-safe-to-delete",
555        category: "Health",
556        name: "Production Safe To Delete",
557        short: "Statically unused AND never invoked in production with V8 tracking",
558        full: "The function is both statically unreachable in the module graph and was never invoked during the observed runtime coverage window. This is the highest-confidence delete signal fallow emits.",
559        docs_path: "explanations/health#runtime-coverage",
560    },
561    RuleDef {
562        id: "fallow/runtime-review-required",
563        category: "Health",
564        name: "Production Review Required",
565        short: "Statically used but never invoked in production",
566        full: "The function is reachable in the module graph (or exercised by tests / untracked call sites) but was not invoked during the observed runtime coverage window. Needs a human look: may be seasonal, error-path only, or legitimately unused.",
567        docs_path: "explanations/health#runtime-coverage",
568    },
569    RuleDef {
570        id: "fallow/runtime-low-traffic",
571        category: "Health",
572        name: "Production Low Traffic",
573        short: "Function was invoked below the low-traffic threshold",
574        full: "The function was invoked in production but below the configured `--low-traffic-threshold` fraction of total trace count (spec default 0.1%). Effectively dead for the current period.",
575        docs_path: "explanations/health#runtime-coverage",
576    },
577    RuleDef {
578        id: "fallow/runtime-coverage-unavailable",
579        category: "Health",
580        name: "Runtime Coverage Unavailable",
581        short: "Runtime coverage could not be resolved for this function",
582        full: "The function could not be matched to a V8-tracked coverage entry. Common causes: the function lives in a worker thread (separate V8 isolate), it is lazy-parsed and never reached the JIT tier, or its source map did not resolve to the expected source path. This is advisory, not a dead-code signal.",
583        docs_path: "explanations/health#runtime-coverage",
584    },
585    RuleDef {
586        id: "fallow/runtime-coverage",
587        category: "Health",
588        name: "Runtime Coverage",
589        short: "Runtime coverage finding",
590        full: "Generic runtime-coverage finding for verdicts not covered by a more specific rule. Covers the forward-compat `unknown` sentinel; the CLI filters `active` entries out of `runtime_coverage.findings` so the surfaced list stays actionable.",
591        docs_path: "explanations/health#runtime-coverage",
592    },
593];
594
595pub const DUPES_RULES: &[RuleDef] = &[RuleDef {
596    id: "fallow/code-duplication",
597    category: "Duplication",
598    name: "Code Duplication",
599    short: "Duplicated code block",
600    full: "A block of code that appears in multiple locations with identical or near-identical token sequences. Clone detection uses normalized token comparison: identifier names and literals are abstracted away in non-strict modes.",
601    docs_path: "explanations/duplication#clone-groups",
602}];
603
604// ── JSON _meta builders ─────────────────────────────────────────
605
606/// Build the `_meta` object for `fallow dead-code --format json --explain`.
607#[must_use]
608pub fn check_meta() -> Value {
609    let rules: Value = CHECK_RULES
610        .iter()
611        .map(|r| {
612            (
613                r.id.replace("fallow/", ""),
614                json!({
615                    "name": r.name,
616                    "description": r.full,
617                    "docs": rule_docs_url(r)
618                }),
619            )
620        })
621        .collect::<serde_json::Map<String, Value>>()
622        .into();
623
624    json!({
625        "docs": CHECK_DOCS,
626        "rules": rules
627    })
628}
629
630/// Build the `_meta` object for `fallow health --format json --explain`.
631#[must_use]
632#[expect(
633    clippy::too_many_lines,
634    reason = "flat metric table: every entry is 3-4 short lines of metadata and keeping them in one map is clearer than splitting into per-metric helpers"
635)]
636pub fn health_meta() -> Value {
637    json!({
638        "docs": HEALTH_DOCS,
639        "metrics": {
640            "cyclomatic": {
641                "name": "Cyclomatic Complexity",
642                "description": "McCabe cyclomatic complexity: 1 + number of decision points (if/else, switch cases, loops, ternary, logical operators). Measures the number of independent paths through a function.",
643                "range": "[1, \u{221e})",
644                "interpretation": "lower is better; default threshold: 20"
645            },
646            "cognitive": {
647                "name": "Cognitive Complexity",
648                "description": "SonarSource cognitive complexity: penalizes nesting depth and non-linear control flow (breaks, continues, early returns). Measures how hard a function is to understand when reading top-to-bottom.",
649                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
650                "interpretation": "lower is better; default threshold: 15"
651            },
652            "line_count": {
653                "name": "Function Line Count",
654                "description": "Number of lines in the function body.",
655                "range": "[1, \u{221e})",
656                "interpretation": "context-dependent; long functions may need splitting"
657            },
658            "lines": {
659                "name": "File Line Count",
660                "description": "Total lines of code in the file (from line offsets). Provides scale context for other metrics: a file with 0.4 complexity density at 80 LOC is different from 0.4 density at 800 LOC.",
661                "range": "[1, \u{221e})",
662                "interpretation": "context-dependent; large files may benefit from splitting even if individual functions are small"
663            },
664            "maintainability_index": {
665                "name": "Maintainability Index",
666                "description": "Composite score: 100 - (complexity_density \u{00d7} 30 \u{00d7} dampening) - (dead_code_ratio \u{00d7} 20) - min(ln(fan_out+1) \u{00d7} 4, 15), where dampening = min(lines/50, 1.0). Clamped to [0, 100]. Higher is better.",
667                "range": "[0, 100]",
668                "interpretation": "higher is better; <40 poor, 40\u{2013}70 moderate, >70 good"
669            },
670            "complexity_density": {
671                "name": "Complexity Density",
672                "description": "Total cyclomatic complexity divided by lines of code. Measures how densely complex the code is per line.",
673                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
674                "interpretation": "lower is better; >1.0 indicates very dense complexity"
675            },
676            "dead_code_ratio": {
677                "name": "Dead Code Ratio",
678                "description": "Fraction of value exports (excluding type-only exports like interfaces and type aliases) with zero references across the project.",
679                "range": "[0, 1]",
680                "interpretation": "lower is better; 0 = all exports are used"
681            },
682            "fan_in": {
683                "name": "Fan-in (Importers)",
684                "description": "Number of files that import this file. High fan-in means high blast radius \u{2014} changes to this file affect many dependents.",
685                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
686                "interpretation": "context-dependent; high fan-in files need careful review before changes"
687            },
688            "fan_out": {
689                "name": "Fan-out (Imports)",
690                "description": "Number of files this file directly imports. High fan-out indicates high coupling and change propagation risk.",
691                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
692                "interpretation": "lower is better; MI penalty caps at ~40 imports"
693            },
694            "score": {
695                "name": "Hotspot Score",
696                "description": "normalized_churn \u{00d7} normalized_complexity \u{00d7} 100, where normalization is against the project maximum. Identifies files that are both complex AND frequently changing.",
697                "range": "[0, 100]",
698                "interpretation": "higher = riskier; prioritize refactoring high-score files"
699            },
700            "weighted_commits": {
701                "name": "Weighted Commits",
702                "description": "Recency-weighted commit count using exponential decay with 90-day half-life. Recent commits contribute more than older ones.",
703                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
704                "interpretation": "higher = more recent churn activity"
705            },
706            "trend": {
707                "name": "Churn Trend",
708                "description": "Compares recent vs older commit frequency within the analysis window. accelerating = recent > 1.5\u{00d7} older, cooling = recent < 0.67\u{00d7} older, stable = in between.",
709                "values": ["accelerating", "stable", "cooling"],
710                "interpretation": "accelerating files need attention; cooling files are stabilizing"
711            },
712            "priority": {
713                "name": "Refactoring Priority",
714                "description": "Weighted score: complexity density (30%), hotspot boost (25%), dead code ratio (20%), fan-in (15%), fan-out (10%). Fan-in and fan-out normalization uses adaptive percentile-based thresholds (p95 of the project distribution). Does not use the maintainability index to avoid double-counting.",
715                "range": "[0, 100]",
716                "interpretation": "higher = more urgent to refactor"
717            },
718            "efficiency": {
719                "name": "Efficiency Score",
720                "description": "priority / effort_numeric (Low=1, Medium=2, High=3). Surfaces quick wins: high-priority, low-effort targets rank first. Default sort order.",
721                "range": "[0, 100] \u{2014} effective max depends on effort: Low=100, Medium=50, High\u{2248}33",
722                "interpretation": "higher = better quick-win value; targets are sorted by efficiency descending"
723            },
724            "effort": {
725                "name": "Effort Estimate",
726                "description": "Heuristic effort estimate based on file size, function count, and fan-in. Thresholds adapt to the project\u{2019}s distribution (percentile-based). Low: small file, few functions, low fan-in. High: large file, high fan-in, or many functions with high density. Medium: everything else.",
727                "values": ["low", "medium", "high"],
728                "interpretation": "low = quick win, high = needs planning and coordination"
729            },
730            "confidence": {
731                "name": "Confidence Level",
732                "description": "Reliability of the recommendation based on data source. High: deterministic graph/AST analysis (dead code, circular deps, complexity). Medium: heuristic thresholds (fan-in/fan-out coupling). Low: depends on git history quality (churn-based recommendations).",
733                "values": ["high", "medium", "low"],
734                "interpretation": "high = act on it, medium = verify context, low = treat as a signal, not a directive"
735            },
736            "health_score": {
737                "name": "Health Score",
738                "description": "Project-level aggregate score computed from vital signs: dead code, complexity, maintainability, hotspots, unused dependencies, and circular dependencies. Penalties subtracted from 100. Missing metrics (from pipelines that didn't run) don't penalize. Use --score to compute the score; add --hotspots, or --targets with --score, when the score should include the churn-backed hotspot penalty.",
739                "range": "[0, 100]",
740                "interpretation": "higher is better; A (85\u{2013}100), B (70\u{2013}84), C (55\u{2013}69), D (40\u{2013}54), F (0\u{2013}39)"
741            },
742            "crap_max": {
743                "name": "Untested Complexity Risk (CRAP)",
744                "description": "Change Risk Anti-Patterns score (Savoia & Evans, 2007). Formula: CC\u{00b2} \u{00d7} (1 - cov/100)\u{00b3} + CC. Default model (static_estimated): estimates per-function coverage from export references \u{2014} directly test-referenced exports get 85%, indirectly test-reachable functions get 40%, untested files get 0%. Provide --coverage <path> with Istanbul-format coverage-final.json (from Jest, Vitest, c8, nyc) for exact per-function CRAP scores.",
745                "range": "[1, \u{221e})",
746                "interpretation": "lower is better; >=30 is high-risk (CC >= 5 without test path)"
747            },
748            "bus_factor": {
749                "name": "Bus Factor",
750                "description": "Avelino truck factor: the minimum number of distinct contributors who together account for at least 50% of recency-weighted commits to this file in the analysis window. Bot authors are excluded.",
751                "range": "[1, \u{221e})",
752                "interpretation": "lower is higher knowledge-loss risk; 1 means a single contributor covers most of the recent history"
753            },
754            "contributor_count": {
755                "name": "Contributor Count",
756                "description": "Number of distinct authors who touched this file in the analysis window after bot-pattern filtering.",
757                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
758                "interpretation": "higher generally indicates broader knowledge spread; pair with bus_factor for context"
759            },
760            "share": {
761                "name": "Contributor Share",
762                "description": "Recency-weighted share of total weighted commits attributed to a single contributor. Rounded to three decimals.",
763                "range": "[0, 1]",
764                "interpretation": "share close to 1.0 indicates dominance and pairs with low bus_factor"
765            },
766            "stale_days": {
767                "name": "Stale Days",
768                "description": "Days since this contributor last touched the file. Computed at analysis time.",
769                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
770                "interpretation": "high stale_days on the top contributor often correlates with ownership drift"
771            },
772            "drift": {
773                "name": "Ownership Drift",
774                "description": "True when the file's original author (earliest first commit in the window) differs from the current top contributor, the file is at least 30 days old, and the original author's recency-weighted share is below 10%.",
775                "values": [true, false],
776                "interpretation": "true means the original author is no longer maintaining; route reviews to the current top contributor"
777            },
778            "unowned": {
779                "name": "Unowned (Tristate)",
780                "description": "true = a CODEOWNERS file exists but no rule matches this file; false = a rule matches; null = no CODEOWNERS file was discovered for the repository (cannot determine).",
781                "values": [true, false, null],
782                "interpretation": "true on a hotspot is a review-bottleneck risk; null means the signal is unavailable, not absent"
783            },
784            "runtime_coverage_verdict": {
785                "name": "Runtime Coverage Verdict",
786                "description": "Overall verdict across all runtime-coverage findings. `clean` = nothing cold; `cold-code-detected` = one or more tracked functions had zero invocations; `hot-path-touched` = a function modified in the current change set is on the hot path (requires `--diff-file` or `--changed-since` to fire; without a change scope the verdict cannot promote); `license-expired-grace` = analysis ran but the license is in its post-expiry grace window; `unknown` = verdict could not be computed (degenerate input).",
787                "values": ["clean", "hot-path-touched", "cold-code-detected", "license-expired-grace", "unknown"],
788                "interpretation": "`cold-code-detected` is the primary actionable signal in standalone analysis; `hot-path-touched` is promoted to primary in PR context (when a change scope is supplied) so reviewers see the diff-tied signal first. `signals[]` carries the full unprioritized set."
789            },
790            "runtime_coverage_state": {
791                "name": "Runtime Coverage State",
792                "description": "Per-function observation: `called` = V8 saw at least one invocation; `never-called` = V8 tracked the function but it never ran; `coverage-unavailable` = the function was not in the V8 tracking set (e.g., lazy-parsed, worker thread, dynamic code); `unknown` = forward-compat sentinel for newer sidecar states.",
793                "values": ["called", "never-called", "coverage-unavailable", "unknown"],
794                "interpretation": "`never-called` in combination with static `unused` is the highest-confidence delete signal"
795            },
796            "runtime_coverage_confidence": {
797                "name": "Runtime Coverage Confidence",
798                "description": "Confidence in a runtime-coverage finding. `high` = tracked by V8 with a statistically meaningful observation volume; `medium` = either low observation volume or indirect evidence; `low` = minimal data; `unknown` = insufficient information to classify.",
799                "values": ["high", "medium", "low", "unknown"],
800                "interpretation": "high = act on it; medium = verify context; low = treat as a signal only"
801            },
802            "production_invocations": {
803                "name": "Production Invocations",
804                "description": "Observed invocation count for the function over the collected coverage window. For `coverage-unavailable` findings this is `0` and semantically means `null` (not tracked). Absolute counts are not directly comparable across services without normalizing by trace_count.",
805                "range": "[0, \u{221e})",
806                "interpretation": "0 + tracked = cold path; 0 + untracked = unknown; high + never-called cannot occur by definition"
807            },
808            "percent_dead_in_production": {
809                "name": "Percent Dead in Production",
810                "description": "Fraction of tracked functions with zero observed invocations, multiplied by 100. Computed before any `--top` truncation so the summary total is stable regardless of display limits.",
811                "range": "[0, 100]",
812                "interpretation": "lower is better; values above ~10% on a long-running service indicate a large cleanup opportunity"
813            }
814        }
815    })
816}
817
818/// Build the `_meta` object for `fallow dupes --format json --explain`.
819#[must_use]
820pub fn dupes_meta() -> Value {
821    json!({
822        "docs": DUPES_DOCS,
823        "metrics": {
824            "duplication_percentage": {
825                "name": "Duplication Percentage",
826                "description": "Fraction of total source tokens that appear in at least one clone group. Computed over the full analyzed file set.",
827                "range": "[0, 100]",
828                "interpretation": "lower is better"
829            },
830            "token_count": {
831                "name": "Token Count",
832                "description": "Number of normalized source tokens in the clone group. Tokens are language-aware (keywords, identifiers, operators, punctuation). Higher token count = larger duplicate.",
833                "range": "[1, \u{221e})",
834                "interpretation": "larger clones have higher refactoring value"
835            },
836            "line_count": {
837                "name": "Line Count",
838                "description": "Number of source lines spanned by the clone instance. Approximation of clone size for human readability.",
839                "range": "[1, \u{221e})",
840                "interpretation": "larger clones are more impactful to deduplicate"
841            },
842            "clone_groups": {
843                "name": "Clone Groups",
844                "description": "A set of code fragments with identical or near-identical normalized token sequences. Each group has 2+ instances across different locations.",
845                "interpretation": "each group is a single refactoring opportunity"
846            },
847            "clone_families": {
848                "name": "Clone Families",
849                "description": "Groups of clone groups that share the same set of files. Indicates systematic duplication patterns (e.g., mirrored directory structures).",
850                "interpretation": "families suggest extract-module refactoring opportunities"
851            }
852        }
853    })
854}
855
856/// Build the `_meta` object for `fallow coverage setup --json --explain`.
857#[must_use]
858pub fn coverage_setup_meta() -> Value {
859    json!({
860        "docs_url": COVERAGE_SETUP_DOCS,
861        "field_definitions": {
862            "schema_version": "Coverage setup JSON contract version. Stays at \"1\" for additive opt-in fields such as _meta.",
863            "framework_detected": "Primary detected runtime framework for compatibility with single-app consumers. In workspaces this mirrors the first emitted runtime member; unknown means no runtime member was detected.",
864            "package_manager": "Detected package manager used for install and run commands, or null when no package manager signal was found.",
865            "runtime_targets": "Union of runtime targets across emitted members.",
866            "members[]": "Per-runtime-workspace setup recipes. Pure aggregator roots and build-only libraries are omitted.",
867            "members[].name": "Workspace package name from package.json, or the root directory name when package.json has no name.",
868            "members[].path": "Workspace path relative to the command root. The root package is represented as \".\".",
869            "members[].framework_detected": "Runtime framework detected for that member.",
870            "members[].package_manager": "Package manager detected for that member, or inherited from the workspace root when no member-specific signal exists.",
871            "members[].runtime_targets": "Runtime targets produced by that member.",
872            "members[].files_to_edit": "Files in that member that should receive runtime beacon setup code.",
873            "members[].snippets": "Copy-paste setup snippets for that member, with paths relative to the command root.",
874            "members[].dockerfile_snippet": "Environment snippet for file-system capture in that member's containerized Node runtime, or null when not applicable.",
875            "members[].warnings": "Actionable setup caveats discovered for that member.",
876            "config_written": "Always null for --json because JSON setup is side-effect-free and never writes configuration.",
877            "files_to_edit": "Compatibility copy of the primary member's files, with workspace prefixes when the primary member is not the root.",
878            "snippets": "Compatibility copy of the primary member's snippets, with workspace prefixes when the primary member is not the root.",
879            "dockerfile_snippet": "Environment snippet for file-system capture in containerized Node runtimes, or null when not applicable.",
880            "commands": "Package-manager commands needed to install the runtime beacon and sidecar packages.",
881            "next_steps": "Ordered setup workflow after applying the emitted snippets.",
882            "warnings": "Actionable setup caveats discovered while building the recipe."
883        },
884        "enums": {
885            "framework_detected": ["nextjs", "nestjs", "nuxt", "sveltekit", "astro", "remix", "vite", "plain_node", "unknown"],
886            "runtime_targets": ["node", "browser"],
887            "package_manager": ["npm", "pnpm", "yarn", "bun", null]
888        },
889        "warnings": {
890            "No runtime workspace members were detected": "The root appears to be a workspace, but no runtime-bearing package was found. The payload emits install commands only.",
891            "No local coverage artifact was detected yet": "Run the application with runtime coverage collection enabled, then re-run setup or health with the produced capture path.",
892            "Package manager was not detected": "No packageManager field or known lockfile was found. Commands fall back to npm.",
893            "Framework was not detected": "No known framework dependency or runtime script was found. Treat the recipe as a generic Node setup and adjust the entry path as needed."
894        }
895    })
896}
897
898/// Build the `_meta` object for `fallow coverage analyze --format json --explain`.
899#[must_use]
900pub fn coverage_analyze_meta() -> Value {
901    json!({
902        "docs_url": COVERAGE_ANALYZE_DOCS,
903        "field_definitions": {
904            "schema_version": "Standalone coverage analyze envelope version. \"1\" for the current shape.",
905            "version": "fallow CLI version that produced this output.",
906            "elapsed_ms": "Wall-clock milliseconds spent producing the report.",
907            "runtime_coverage": "Same RuntimeCoverageReport block emitted by `fallow health --runtime-coverage`.",
908            "runtime_coverage.summary.data_source": "Which evidence source produced the report. local = on-disk artifact via --runtime-coverage <path>; cloud = explicit pull via --cloud / --runtime-coverage-cloud / FALLOW_RUNTIME_COVERAGE_SOURCE=cloud.",
909            "runtime_coverage.summary.last_received_at": "ISO-8601 timestamp of the newest runtime payload included in the report. Null for local artifacts that do not carry receipt metadata.",
910            "runtime_coverage.summary.capture_quality": "Capture-window telemetry derived from the runtime evidence. lazy_parse_warning trips when more than 30% of tracked functions are V8-untracked, which usually indicates a short observation window.",
911            "runtime_coverage.findings[].evidence.static_status": "used = the function is reachable in the AST module graph; unused = it is dead by static analysis.",
912            "runtime_coverage.findings[].evidence.test_coverage": "covered = the local test suite hits the function; not_covered otherwise.",
913            "runtime_coverage.findings[].evidence.v8_tracking": "tracked = V8 observed the function during the capture window; untracked otherwise.",
914            "runtime_coverage.findings[].actions[].type": "Suggested follow-up identifier. delete-cold-code is emitted on safe_to_delete; review-runtime on review_required.",
915            "runtime_coverage.blast_radius[]": "First-class blast-radius entries with stable fallow:blast IDs, static caller count, traffic-weighted caller reach, optional cloud deploy touch count, and low/medium/high risk band.",
916            "runtime_coverage.importance[]": "First-class production-importance entries with stable fallow:importance IDs, invocations, cyclomatic complexity, owner count, 0-100 importance score, and templated reason.",
917            "runtime_coverage.warnings[].code": "Stable warning identifier. cloud_functions_unmatched flags entries dropped because no AST/static counterpart was found locally."
918        },
919        "enums": {
920            "data_source": ["local", "cloud"],
921            "report_verdict": ["clean", "hot-path-touched", "cold-code-detected", "license-expired-grace", "unknown"],
922            "finding_verdict": ["safe_to_delete", "review_required", "coverage_unavailable", "low_traffic", "active", "unknown"],
923            "static_status": ["used", "unused"],
924            "test_coverage": ["covered", "not_covered"],
925            "v8_tracking": ["tracked", "untracked"],
926            "action_type": ["delete-cold-code", "review-runtime"]
927        },
928        "warnings": {
929            "no_runtime_data": "Cloud returned an empty runtime window. Either the period is too narrow or no traces have been ingested yet.",
930            "cloud_functions_unmatched": "One or more cloud-side functions could not be matched against the local AST/static index and were dropped from findings. Common causes: stale runtime data after a rename/move, file path mismatch between deploy and repo, or analysis run on the wrong commit."
931        }
932    })
933}
934
935#[cfg(test)]
936mod tests {
937    use super::*;
938
939    // ── rule_by_id ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
940
941    #[test]
942    fn rule_by_id_finds_check_rule() {
943        let rule = rule_by_id("fallow/unused-file").unwrap();
944        assert_eq!(rule.name, "Unused Files");
945    }
946
947    #[test]
948    fn rule_by_id_finds_health_rule() {
949        let rule = rule_by_id("fallow/high-cyclomatic-complexity").unwrap();
950        assert_eq!(rule.name, "High Cyclomatic Complexity");
951    }
952
953    #[test]
954    fn rule_by_id_finds_dupes_rule() {
955        let rule = rule_by_id("fallow/code-duplication").unwrap();
956        assert_eq!(rule.name, "Code Duplication");
957    }
958
959    #[test]
960    fn rule_by_id_returns_none_for_unknown() {
961        assert!(rule_by_id("fallow/nonexistent").is_none());
962        assert!(rule_by_id("").is_none());
963    }
964
965    // ── rule_docs_url ────────────────────────────────────────────────
966
967    #[test]
968    fn rule_docs_url_format() {
969        let rule = rule_by_id("fallow/unused-export").unwrap();
970        let url = rule_docs_url(rule);
971        assert!(url.starts_with("https://docs.fallow.tools/"));
972        assert!(url.contains("unused-exports"));
973    }
974
975    // ── CHECK_RULES completeness ─────────────────────────────────────
976
977    #[test]
978    fn check_rules_all_have_fallow_prefix() {
979        for rule in CHECK_RULES {
980            assert!(
981                rule.id.starts_with("fallow/"),
982                "rule {} should start with fallow/",
983                rule.id
984            );
985        }
986    }
987
988    #[test]
989    fn check_rules_all_have_docs_path() {
990        for rule in CHECK_RULES {
991            assert!(
992                !rule.docs_path.is_empty(),
993                "rule {} should have a docs_path",
994                rule.id
995            );
996        }
997    }
998
999    #[test]
1000    fn check_rules_no_duplicate_ids() {
1001        let mut seen = rustc_hash::FxHashSet::default();
1002        for rule in CHECK_RULES.iter().chain(HEALTH_RULES).chain(DUPES_RULES) {
1003            assert!(seen.insert(rule.id), "duplicate rule id: {}", rule.id);
1004        }
1005    }
1006
1007    // ── check_meta ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
1008
1009    #[test]
1010    fn check_meta_has_docs_and_rules() {
1011        let meta = check_meta();
1012        assert!(meta.get("docs").is_some());
1013        assert!(meta.get("rules").is_some());
1014        let rules = meta["rules"].as_object().unwrap();
1015        // Verify all 13 rule categories are present (stripped fallow/ prefix)
1016        assert_eq!(rules.len(), CHECK_RULES.len());
1017        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-file"));
1018        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-export"));
1019        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-type"));
1020        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-dependency"));
1021        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-dev-dependency"));
1022        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-optional-dependency"));
1023        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-enum-member"));
1024        assert!(rules.contains_key("unused-class-member"));
1025        assert!(rules.contains_key("unresolved-import"));
1026        assert!(rules.contains_key("unlisted-dependency"));
1027        assert!(rules.contains_key("duplicate-export"));
1028        assert!(rules.contains_key("type-only-dependency"));
1029        assert!(rules.contains_key("circular-dependency"));
1030    }
1031
1032    #[test]
1033    fn check_meta_rule_has_required_fields() {
1034        let meta = check_meta();
1035        let rules = meta["rules"].as_object().unwrap();
1036        for (key, value) in rules {
1037            assert!(value.get("name").is_some(), "rule {key} missing 'name'");
1038            assert!(
1039                value.get("description").is_some(),
1040                "rule {key} missing 'description'"
1041            );
1042            assert!(value.get("docs").is_some(), "rule {key} missing 'docs'");
1043        }
1044    }
1045
1046    // ── health_meta ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
1047
1048    #[test]
1049    fn health_meta_has_metrics() {
1050        let meta = health_meta();
1051        assert!(meta.get("docs").is_some());
1052        let metrics = meta["metrics"].as_object().unwrap();
1053        assert!(metrics.contains_key("cyclomatic"));
1054        assert!(metrics.contains_key("cognitive"));
1055        assert!(metrics.contains_key("maintainability_index"));
1056        assert!(metrics.contains_key("complexity_density"));
1057        assert!(metrics.contains_key("fan_in"));
1058        assert!(metrics.contains_key("fan_out"));
1059    }
1060
1061    // ── dupes_meta ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
1062
1063    #[test]
1064    fn dupes_meta_has_metrics() {
1065        let meta = dupes_meta();
1066        assert!(meta.get("docs").is_some());
1067        let metrics = meta["metrics"].as_object().unwrap();
1068        assert!(metrics.contains_key("duplication_percentage"));
1069        assert!(metrics.contains_key("token_count"));
1070        assert!(metrics.contains_key("clone_groups"));
1071        assert!(metrics.contains_key("clone_families"));
1072    }
1073
1074    // ── coverage_setup_meta ─────────────────────────────────────────
1075
1076    #[test]
1077    fn coverage_setup_meta_has_docs_fields_enums_and_warnings() {
1078        let meta = coverage_setup_meta();
1079        assert_eq!(meta["docs_url"], COVERAGE_SETUP_DOCS);
1080        assert!(
1081            meta["field_definitions"]
1082                .as_object()
1083                .unwrap()
1084                .contains_key("members[]")
1085        );
1086        assert!(
1087            meta["field_definitions"]
1088                .as_object()
1089                .unwrap()
1090                .contains_key("config_written")
1091        );
1092        assert!(
1093            meta["field_definitions"]
1094                .as_object()
1095                .unwrap()
1096                .contains_key("members[].package_manager")
1097        );
1098        assert!(
1099            meta["field_definitions"]
1100                .as_object()
1101                .unwrap()
1102                .contains_key("members[].warnings")
1103        );
1104        assert!(
1105            meta["enums"]
1106                .as_object()
1107                .unwrap()
1108                .contains_key("framework_detected")
1109        );
1110        assert!(
1111            meta["warnings"]
1112                .as_object()
1113                .unwrap()
1114                .contains_key("No runtime workspace members were detected")
1115        );
1116        assert!(
1117            meta["warnings"]
1118                .as_object()
1119                .unwrap()
1120                .contains_key("Package manager was not detected")
1121        );
1122    }
1123
1124    // ── coverage_analyze_meta ────────────────────────────────────────
1125
1126    #[test]
1127    fn coverage_analyze_meta_documents_data_source_and_action_vocabulary() {
1128        let meta = coverage_analyze_meta();
1129        assert_eq!(meta["docs_url"], COVERAGE_ANALYZE_DOCS);
1130        let fields = meta["field_definitions"].as_object().unwrap();
1131        assert!(fields.contains_key("runtime_coverage.summary.data_source"));
1132        assert!(fields.contains_key("runtime_coverage.summary.last_received_at"));
1133        assert!(fields.contains_key("runtime_coverage.findings[].evidence.test_coverage"));
1134        assert!(fields.contains_key("runtime_coverage.findings[].actions[].type"));
1135        let enums = meta["enums"].as_object().unwrap();
1136        assert_eq!(enums["data_source"], json!(["local", "cloud"]));
1137        assert_eq!(enums["test_coverage"], json!(["covered", "not_covered"]));
1138        assert_eq!(enums["v8_tracking"], json!(["tracked", "untracked"]));
1139        assert_eq!(
1140            enums["action_type"],
1141            json!(["delete-cold-code", "review-runtime"])
1142        );
1143        let warnings = meta["warnings"].as_object().unwrap();
1144        assert!(warnings.contains_key("cloud_functions_unmatched"));
1145    }
1146
1147    // ── HEALTH_RULES completeness ──────────────────────────────────
1148
1149    #[test]
1150    fn health_rules_all_have_fallow_prefix() {
1151        for rule in HEALTH_RULES {
1152            assert!(
1153                rule.id.starts_with("fallow/"),
1154                "health rule {} should start with fallow/",
1155                rule.id
1156            );
1157        }
1158    }
1159
1160    #[test]
1161    fn health_rules_all_have_docs_path() {
1162        for rule in HEALTH_RULES {
1163            assert!(
1164                !rule.docs_path.is_empty(),
1165                "health rule {} should have a docs_path",
1166                rule.id
1167            );
1168        }
1169    }
1170
1171    #[test]
1172    fn health_rules_all_have_non_empty_fields() {
1173        for rule in HEALTH_RULES {
1174            assert!(
1175                !rule.name.is_empty(),
1176                "health rule {} missing name",
1177                rule.id
1178            );
1179            assert!(
1180                !rule.short.is_empty(),
1181                "health rule {} missing short description",
1182                rule.id
1183            );
1184            assert!(
1185                !rule.full.is_empty(),
1186                "health rule {} missing full description",
1187                rule.id
1188            );
1189        }
1190    }
1191
1192    // ── DUPES_RULES completeness ───────────────────────────────────
1193
1194    #[test]
1195    fn dupes_rules_all_have_fallow_prefix() {
1196        for rule in DUPES_RULES {
1197            assert!(
1198                rule.id.starts_with("fallow/"),
1199                "dupes rule {} should start with fallow/",
1200                rule.id
1201            );
1202        }
1203    }
1204
1205    #[test]
1206    fn dupes_rules_all_have_docs_path() {
1207        for rule in DUPES_RULES {
1208            assert!(
1209                !rule.docs_path.is_empty(),
1210                "dupes rule {} should have a docs_path",
1211                rule.id
1212            );
1213        }
1214    }
1215
1216    #[test]
1217    fn dupes_rules_all_have_non_empty_fields() {
1218        for rule in DUPES_RULES {
1219            assert!(!rule.name.is_empty(), "dupes rule {} missing name", rule.id);
1220            assert!(
1221                !rule.short.is_empty(),
1222                "dupes rule {} missing short description",
1223                rule.id
1224            );
1225            assert!(
1226                !rule.full.is_empty(),
1227                "dupes rule {} missing full description",
1228                rule.id
1229            );
1230        }
1231    }
1232
1233    // ── CHECK_RULES field completeness ─────────────────────────────
1234
1235    #[test]
1236    fn check_rules_all_have_non_empty_fields() {
1237        for rule in CHECK_RULES {
1238            assert!(!rule.name.is_empty(), "check rule {} missing name", rule.id);
1239            assert!(
1240                !rule.short.is_empty(),
1241                "check rule {} missing short description",
1242                rule.id
1243            );
1244            assert!(
1245                !rule.full.is_empty(),
1246                "check rule {} missing full description",
1247                rule.id
1248            );
1249        }
1250    }
1251
1252    // ── rule_docs_url with health/dupes rules ──────────────────────
1253
1254    #[test]
1255    fn rule_docs_url_health_rule() {
1256        let rule = rule_by_id("fallow/high-cyclomatic-complexity").unwrap();
1257        let url = rule_docs_url(rule);
1258        assert!(url.starts_with("https://docs.fallow.tools/"));
1259        assert!(url.contains("health"));
1260    }
1261
1262    #[test]
1263    fn rule_docs_url_dupes_rule() {
1264        let rule = rule_by_id("fallow/code-duplication").unwrap();
1265        let url = rule_docs_url(rule);
1266        assert!(url.starts_with("https://docs.fallow.tools/"));
1267        assert!(url.contains("duplication"));
1268    }
1269
1270    // ── health_meta metric structure ───────────────────────────────
1271
1272    #[test]
1273    fn health_meta_all_metrics_have_name_and_description() {
1274        let meta = health_meta();
1275        let metrics = meta["metrics"].as_object().unwrap();
1276        for (key, value) in metrics {
1277            assert!(
1278                value.get("name").is_some(),
1279                "health metric {key} missing 'name'"
1280            );
1281            assert!(
1282                value.get("description").is_some(),
1283                "health metric {key} missing 'description'"
1284            );
1285            assert!(
1286                value.get("interpretation").is_some(),
1287                "health metric {key} missing 'interpretation'"
1288            );
1289        }
1290    }
1291
1292    #[test]
1293    fn health_meta_has_all_expected_metrics() {
1294        let meta = health_meta();
1295        let metrics = meta["metrics"].as_object().unwrap();
1296        let expected = [
1297            "cyclomatic",
1298            "cognitive",
1299            "line_count",
1300            "lines",
1301            "maintainability_index",
1302            "complexity_density",
1303            "dead_code_ratio",
1304            "fan_in",
1305            "fan_out",
1306            "score",
1307            "weighted_commits",
1308            "trend",
1309            "priority",
1310            "efficiency",
1311            "effort",
1312            "confidence",
1313            "bus_factor",
1314            "contributor_count",
1315            "share",
1316            "stale_days",
1317            "drift",
1318            "unowned",
1319            "runtime_coverage_verdict",
1320            "runtime_coverage_state",
1321            "runtime_coverage_confidence",
1322            "production_invocations",
1323            "percent_dead_in_production",
1324        ];
1325        for key in &expected {
1326            assert!(
1327                metrics.contains_key(*key),
1328                "health_meta missing expected metric: {key}"
1329            );
1330        }
1331    }
1332
1333    // ── dupes_meta metric structure ────────────────────────────────
1334
1335    #[test]
1336    fn dupes_meta_all_metrics_have_name_and_description() {
1337        let meta = dupes_meta();
1338        let metrics = meta["metrics"].as_object().unwrap();
1339        for (key, value) in metrics {
1340            assert!(
1341                value.get("name").is_some(),
1342                "dupes metric {key} missing 'name'"
1343            );
1344            assert!(
1345                value.get("description").is_some(),
1346                "dupes metric {key} missing 'description'"
1347            );
1348        }
1349    }
1350
1351    #[test]
1352    fn dupes_meta_has_line_count() {
1353        let meta = dupes_meta();
1354        let metrics = meta["metrics"].as_object().unwrap();
1355        assert!(metrics.contains_key("line_count"));
1356    }
1357
1358    // ── docs URLs ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
1359
1360    #[test]
1361    fn check_docs_url_valid() {
1362        assert!(CHECK_DOCS.starts_with("https://"));
1363        assert!(CHECK_DOCS.contains("dead-code"));
1364    }
1365
1366    #[test]
1367    fn health_docs_url_valid() {
1368        assert!(HEALTH_DOCS.starts_with("https://"));
1369        assert!(HEALTH_DOCS.contains("health"));
1370    }
1371
1372    #[test]
1373    fn dupes_docs_url_valid() {
1374        assert!(DUPES_DOCS.starts_with("https://"));
1375        assert!(DUPES_DOCS.contains("dupes"));
1376    }
1377
1378    // ── check_meta docs URL matches constant ──────────────────────
1379
1380    #[test]
1381    fn check_meta_docs_url_matches_constant() {
1382        let meta = check_meta();
1383        assert_eq!(meta["docs"].as_str().unwrap(), CHECK_DOCS);
1384    }
1385
1386    #[test]
1387    fn health_meta_docs_url_matches_constant() {
1388        let meta = health_meta();
1389        assert_eq!(meta["docs"].as_str().unwrap(), HEALTH_DOCS);
1390    }
1391
1392    #[test]
1393    fn dupes_meta_docs_url_matches_constant() {
1394        let meta = dupes_meta();
1395        assert_eq!(meta["docs"].as_str().unwrap(), DUPES_DOCS);
1396    }
1397
1398    // ── rule_by_id finds all check rules ──────────────────────────
1399
1400    #[test]
1401    fn rule_by_id_finds_all_check_rules() {
1402        for rule in CHECK_RULES {
1403            assert!(
1404                rule_by_id(rule.id).is_some(),
1405                "rule_by_id should find check rule {}",
1406                rule.id
1407            );
1408        }
1409    }
1410
1411    #[test]
1412    fn rule_by_id_finds_all_health_rules() {
1413        for rule in HEALTH_RULES {
1414            assert!(
1415                rule_by_id(rule.id).is_some(),
1416                "rule_by_id should find health rule {}",
1417                rule.id
1418            );
1419        }
1420    }
1421
1422    #[test]
1423    fn rule_by_id_finds_all_dupes_rules() {
1424        for rule in DUPES_RULES {
1425            assert!(
1426                rule_by_id(rule.id).is_some(),
1427                "rule_by_id should find dupes rule {}",
1428                rule.id
1429            );
1430        }
1431    }
1432
1433    // ── Rule count verification ───────────────────────────────────
1434
1435    #[test]
1436    fn check_rules_count() {
1437        assert_eq!(CHECK_RULES.len(), 18);
1438    }
1439
1440    #[test]
1441    fn health_rules_count() {
1442        assert_eq!(HEALTH_RULES.len(), 12);
1443    }
1444
1445    #[test]
1446    fn dupes_rules_count() {
1447        assert_eq!(DUPES_RULES.len(), 1);
1448    }
1449
1450    /// Every registered rule must declare a category. The PR/MR sticky
1451    /// renderer reads this via `category_for_rule`; without an entry the
1452    /// rule silently falls into the "Dead code" default and reviewers may
1453    /// see it grouped under an unexpected section. Catching this here is
1454    /// the same pattern as `check_rules_count` for the rule count itself.
1455    #[test]
1456    fn every_rule_declares_a_category() {
1457        let allowed = [
1458            "Dead code",
1459            "Dependencies",
1460            "Duplication",
1461            "Health",
1462            "Architecture",
1463            "Suppressions",
1464        ];
1465        for rule in CHECK_RULES.iter().chain(HEALTH_RULES).chain(DUPES_RULES) {
1466            assert!(
1467                !rule.category.is_empty(),
1468                "rule {} has empty category",
1469                rule.id
1470            );
1471            assert!(
1472                allowed.contains(&rule.category),
1473                "rule {} has unrecognised category {:?}; add to allowlist or pick from {:?}",
1474                rule.id,
1475                rule.category,
1476                allowed
1477            );
1478        }
1479    }
1480}