The absolute-path-leak check used `[A-Z]:\\\\`, which in a regex literal needs two backslashes — so a normal Windows path like C:\Users\... slipped straight through. Widened it to match either separator (C:\ or C:/). While here, exported checkAbsolutePathLeaks and added a small test (test/test-abs-path-leak.js, wired into npm test) covering the single-backslash case plus the existing Unix and code-block behaviour. |
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README.md
Test Suite
Tests for the BMAD-METHOD tooling infrastructure.
Quick Start
# Run all quality checks
npm run quality
# Run individual test suites
npm run test:install # Installation component tests
npm run test:refs # File reference CSV tests
npm run validate:refs # File reference validation (strict)
Test Scripts
Installation Component Tests
File: test/test-installation-components.js
Validates that the installer compiles and assembles agents correctly.
File Reference Tests
File: test/test-file-refs-csv.js
Tests the CSV-based file reference validation logic.
Test Fixtures
Located in test/fixtures/:
test/fixtures/
└── file-refs-csv/ # Fixtures for file reference CSV tests