Workspace-mode vm run and vm workspace prepare used to copy both tracked AND untracked non-ignored files into the guest. That silently catches local .env files, scratch notes, credentials, and any other working-tree state a developer hasn't explicitly gitignored — a real data-exposure footgun given the golden image ships Docker and the usual dev tooling. Flip the default to tracked-only. Users who actually want the fuller set opt in with --include-untracked (documented in both commands' help). Gitignored files are still always excluded regardless of the flag. Add --dry-run to both vm run and vm workspace prepare. Dry-run inspects the repo CLI-side (no VM created, no daemon RPC needed since the daemon is always local and the inspection is a pure git read), prints the exact file list + mode, and exits. A byte-level preview of what would land in the guest. When running real (non-dry) and untracked files exist in the repo but are being skipped under the new default, print a one-line notice pointing to --include-untracked so users aren't surprised when the guest is missing something they expected. Signature changes: - ListOverlayPaths takes an includeUntracked bool (tracked always; untracked gated by flag). - InspectRepo takes the same flag and passes it through. - VMWorkspacePrepareParams gains IncludeUntracked. - WorkspaceService.workspaceInspectRepo seam signature widened to match (4 callers in tests updated). New workspace package tests cover both modes and verify that gitignored files never leak regardless of the flag. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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