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Ruben Fiszel 05abf6d5aa feat(cli): deduplicate identical script lockfiles (dedupeLockfiles) (#10769)
* feat(cli): deduplicate identical script lockfiles into one per language

* test: pin shared lockfile path classification

* fix(cli): never delete a lockfile the dedup plan also writes

* fix(cli): plan lockfile dedup from the whole tree, not the sync scope

* fix(cli): keep dedup out of dry runs and stop hiding scripts from its scan

* test: pin which files the shared-lock scan counts as readers

* fix(cli): validate shared-lock refs and let the majority keep its file

* fix(cli): snapshot shared-lock ownership before regeneration moves it

* fix(cli): address dedup review nits (dry-run push, json shape, scan scope)

* refactor(cli): put shared lockfiles in a top-level locks/ directory

* fix(cli): claim only the shared lock names windmill writes, and only when on

* fix(cli): read the lock field itself, and count only scripts sync reads

* fix(cli): parse metadata by its real format and lint from the sync root

* fix(cli): never re-hash a script whose generation failed

* fix(cli): share sync's walk exclusions and fail closed on unreadable dirs

* fix(cli): keep a lockfile the metadata on disk still references

* fix(cli): decide a lock is unread from the metadata field sync reads

* refactor(cli): name shared lockfiles after the dependency file they resolve

* fix(cli): carry shared lockfiles a narrowed sync cannot speak for

* fix(cli): move a shared lockfile when its dependency file moved, not on a head count

* fix(cli): let the many correct a shared lockfile a lone variant planted

* fix(cli): read why a lock differs from the stamp the worker writes into it

* fix(cli): let an agreeing majority speak whatever the stamps say

* docs(cli): count the disjuncts the comment introduces

* fix(cli): keep a private lock for any script the worker locks differently

* fix(cli): match annotations by the worker's own names, not by shape

* fix(cli): recognize the py: interpreter pin the macro does not cover

* fix(cli): let the map speak for dependency-file deletions

* perf(cli): group lock entries without rebuilding the group per insert

* fix(cli): defer shared-lock deletions until the metadata has settled

* fix(cli): decide shared-lock readers by the lock field, failing closed

* fix(cli): read folded lock refs and keep locks read by unparseable metadata

* refactor(cli): one shared-lock reader scan, shared by the pull and push paths

* fix(cli): keep nested dependency set names out of shared lockfiles

* fix(cli): drop a shared-lock scan gate that no real repo took
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Windmill CLI

A simple CLI allowing interactions with windmill from the command line.

You can find more information in Windmill Docs

Installation

Install the wmill CLI tool using npm install -g windmill-cli.

Update to the latest version using wmill upgrade.

Workspaces

To get started run wmill workspace add or use the instructions from the workspace settings.

Running Flows & Scripts

Run a script or flow using wmill flow/script run u/username/path/to/script and pass any inputs using --data + Inputs specified as a JSON string or a file using @ <filename> or stdin using @-.

Curl-style syntax using -d @- for stdin or -d @<filename> is also supported.

Flow Steps and Logs will be streamed during execution automatically.

CLI input example

Pushing Resources, Scripts & More

The CLI can push specifications to a windmill instance. See the examples/ folder for formats.

Switch to a different workspace

wmill workspace switch <workspace_name>

Sync a workspace

Pull

wmill sync pull

Push

wmill sync push

We recommend using the --yaml option to use yaml instead of json as the encoding format. Yaml will be made the default soon.

Pushing individual files

You can push individual resources using wmill <type> push <file_name> \<remote_name\>. This does not require a special folder layout or file name, as this is given at runtime.

Listing

All commands support listing by just not providing a subcommand, ie wmill script will result in a list of scripts. Some allow additional options, learn about this by specifying --help.

User Management

You can add & remove users via wmill user add/remove, and list them using wmill user

Pulling

You can pull the entire workspace using wmill pull

Completion

The CLI comes with completions out of the box via wmill completions <shell>. (Via cliffy)

Bash

To enable bash completions add the following line to your ~/.bashrc:

source <(wmill completions bash)

Fish

To enable fish completions add the following line to your ~/.config/fish/config.fish:

source (wmill completions fish | psub)

Zsh

To enable zsh completions add the following line to your ~/.zshrc:

source <(wmill completions zsh)

Development

AI Guidance Variants

wmill init can now materialize alternate AI guidance bundles without changing the generated defaults in the repo, but this is exposed as internal env-var overrides rather than public CLI flags.

Examples:

WMILL_INIT_AI_SKILLS_SOURCE=/path/to/custom/skills wmill init --use-default
WMILL_INIT_AI_SKILLS_SOURCE=/path/to/custom/skills WMILL_INIT_AI_AGENTS_SOURCE=/path/to/AGENTS.md wmill init --use-default
WMILL_INIT_AI_SKILLS_SOURCE=/path/to/custom/skills WMILL_INIT_AI_CLAUDE_SOURCE=/path/to/CLAUDE.md wmill init --use-default

This is the same guidance-writing path used by the benchmark CLI under ai_evals/, so the benchmark harness and wmill init now generate the same project guidance shape:

  • AGENTS.md
  • CLAUDE.md
  • .agents/skills/*
  • .claude/skills/*

windmill-yaml-validator

wmill lint imports the sibling windmill-yaml-validator package from source rather than from npm, so its schemas always match the OpenAPI specs of the current checkout. bun install regenerates them through this package's preinstall script; run it again after editing openflow.openapi.yaml or backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml:

npm --prefix ../windmill-yaml-validator run gen

Running Tests

Prerequisites:

  • PostgreSQL running locally (default: postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432)
  • Rust toolchain installed

Run tests locally (full features):

bun test test/

Run tests in CI mode (minimal features, skips EE tests):

CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES=true bun test test/
Variable Description
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES Set to true to skip EE-dependent tests
DATABASE_URL PostgreSQL connection string
EE_LICENSE_KEY Enterprise license key for EE features