Earlier commit 74b88f7 attempted this but the Edit failed silently
without a prior Read. ESLint's turbo/no-undeclared-env-vars rule was
still flagging the warning.
Every story is now executed as a smoke test (mount + no console errors)
via @storybook/test-runner. New script: pnpm test:stories runs
build-storybook then test-storybook against the static build.
Spec: §6.8
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Re-tag core-trpc as core-composition (transitively reaches features
through core-api's AppRouter type) and allow core-composition packages
to depend on other core-composition packages in turbo.json
- Add @payloadcms/richtext-lexical as direct dep of apps/cms (was pulled
transitively via core-cms; Payload's importMap.js imports it directly)
- Add @storybook/react as devDep of core-ui and apps/storybook (stories
belong with components per Atomic Design)
- Update apps/storybook .storybook/{main,preview}.ts to point at
packages/core-ui (was still referencing deleted packages/ui) and export
CSS via package exports instead of direct file import
- Add JSDoc type annotation to Payload-generated importMap.js to suppress
TypeScript's TS2742 error from complex inferred types
- Add storybook-static to eslint ignores in core-eslint base config
pnpm turbo boundaries now reports zero violations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Per-package tags + root boundaries block now enforce the same three-tag
model as eslint-plugin-boundaries:
- app → may depend on: app, core, core-composition, feature, tooling
- feature → may depend on: core, tooling
- core → may depend on: core, core-composition, tooling
- core-composition (core-api, core-cms) → may depend on: core, feature, tooling
- tooling (core-eslint, core-typescript) → may depend on: tooling
Tags applied: 4 apps (app), 3 core foundation packages (core),
2 core composition packages (core-composition), 5 features (feature),
2 tooling packages (tooling). All test suites pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
next-env.d.ts is a generated file using triple-slash references that
TypeScript requires. ESLint exemption added in apps/web-next config only.
Also declare CI, DATABASE_URL, PAYLOAD_SECRET, NODE_ENV in turbo.json
globalEnv so turbo/no-undeclared-env-vars stops warning.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>