The coverage gate divided traced counts by hardcoded literals (UR/39, IR/24, DR/48, JA/3, TOTAL_REQS=114) that had fallen out of date as requirements grew to 211. It reported 158% coverage — JA alone printed 800% — so the 50% threshold was mathematically unreachable and the job could not fail. Coverage could have collapsed to 30% and CI would still have printed a green tick. Real coverage is 86%. The number was fine; the gate was dead. extract-traces.ts now owns both sides of the fraction: - countDefinedRequirements() counts an ID only where it leads a markdown table row, ignoring the "Traces To" column and prose. IDs are deduplicated because requirements.md lists every UR twice (§1 definition + §3 matrix), which would otherwise report UR as 121/61. - computeCoverage() uses the intersection of traced and defined IDs, so a TRACES comment naming a deleted or typo'd requirement is reported as `orphaned` rather than inflating the ratio past 100%. UT/IT test identifiers are excluded as a separate taxonomy. - CI reads .coverage.percent and fails on <50% or >100%; a >100% reading is now a hard error rather than the condition that hid this bug. - New `bun run traces:coverage` runs the same computation locally. - scripts/ added to the scan roots — the coverage tool was invisible to the matrix it generates. Tests written first (15, over fixtures so they don't drift as requirements are added). vitest include widened to scripts/** so build tooling is covered by the normal suite. Verified empirically rather than by inspection: forcing the threshold to 99% fails; adding a requirement lowers coverage 86%→85%; a TRACES: DR-999 lands in `orphaned` without changing `covered`. traceability-ci.md documented the same stale numbers and would have let the broken arithmetic be reconstructed — replaced with a pointer to the live command.
Development Scripts
Collection of utility scripts for building, testing, and deploying JellyTau.
Testing Scripts
test-all.sh
Run all tests (frontend + Rust backend).
./scripts/test-all.sh
test-frontend.sh
Run frontend tests only.
./scripts/test-frontend.sh # Run all tests
./scripts/test-frontend.sh --watch # Watch mode
./scripts/test-frontend.sh --ui # Open UI
test-rust.sh
Run Rust tests only.
./scripts/test-rust.sh # Run all tests
./scripts/test-rust.sh -- --nocapture # Show println! output
Android Scripts
build-android.sh
Build the Android APK.
./scripts/build-android.sh # Debug build
./scripts/build-android.sh release # Release build
deploy-android.sh
Install APK on connected Android device.
./scripts/deploy-android.sh # Deploy debug APK
./scripts/deploy-android.sh release # Deploy release APK
build-and-deploy.sh
Build and deploy in one command.
./scripts/build-and-deploy.sh # Build + deploy debug
./scripts/build-and-deploy.sh release # Build + deploy release
check-android.sh
Check Android development environment setup.
./scripts/check-android.sh
logcat.sh
View Android logcat filtered for the app.
./scripts/logcat.sh
Traceability & Documentation
extract-traces.ts
Extract requirement IDs (TRACES) from source code and generate a traceability matrix mapping requirements to implementation locations.
bun run traces # Generate markdown report
bun run traces:json # Generate JSON report
bun run traces:markdown # Save to docs/traceability.md
The script scans all TypeScript, Svelte, and Rust files looking for TRACES: comments and generates a comprehensive mapping of:
- Which code files implement which requirements
- Line numbers and code context
- Coverage summary by requirement type (UR, IR, DR, JA)
Example TRACES comment in code:
// TRACES: UR-005, UR-026 | DR-029
function handlePlayback() { ... }
See docs/traceability.md for the latest generated mapping.
CI/CD Validation
The traceability system is integrated with Gitea Actions CI/CD:
- Automatically validates TRACES on every push and pull request
- Enforces minimum 50% coverage threshold
- Warns if new code lacks TRACES comments
- Generates traceability reports automatically
For details, see:
- Traceability CI Guide - Full CI/CD documentation
- TRACES Quick Reference - Quick guide for adding TRACES
Utility Scripts
clean.sh
Clean all build artifacts.
./scripts/clean.sh
NPM Script Aliases
You can also run these via npm/bun:
bun run test:all # All tests
bun run test:rust # Rust tests
bun run android:build # Build Android APK
bun run android:deploy # Deploy to device
bun run android:dev # Build + deploy debug
bun run android:check # Check environment
bun run clean # Clean artifacts