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feat(terminal): restrict default allowed commands to 'ls' and 'echo' #372
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Change the default value of `terminal.allowCommands` from an empty array to `['ls', 'echo']`. This change prevents users from running all available commands by default in tutorials, enhancing security and focus. Lesson authors can still allow all commands by specifying `terminal.allowCommands: []` in the metadata. BREAKING CHANGE: The default value of `terminal.allowCommands` is now restricted to `['ls', 'echo']`. To allow all commands, explicitly set `terminal.allowCommands: []` in the metadata. Closes #302
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Great start, these changes look good to me! 💯
Though there are some failing unit tests - could you take a look at those? You can run them with:
$ cd packages/runtime/
$ pnpm test
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adjust tests to expect ['ls', 'echo'] as default allowCommands when undefined, aligning tests with updated functionality closes #302
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Co-authored-by: Ari Perkkiö <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Ari Perkkiö <[email protected]>
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Some of the tests are still failing, could you take a look at those? 👀
Change the default value of
terminal.allowCommands
from an empty array to['ls', 'echo']
. This change prevents users from running all available commands by default in tutorials, enhancing security and focus. Lesson authors can still allow all commands by specifyingterminal.allowCommands: []
in the metadata.BREAKING CHANGE: The default value of
terminal.allowCommands
is now restricted to['ls', 'echo']
. To allow all commands, explicitly setterminal.allowCommands: []
in the metadata.Closes #302