| name | hns-oss-docs-verify |
| description | Mandatory verify recipe for the oss-docs harness — the runnable exit gate every specialist executes before returning: warning-free hugo build, sitemap existence, URL-blacklist grep, Mermaid LR/RL direction grep, 4-locale file-existence and section-count parity, README 4-file heading parity, and body-emoji scan. All checks are inlined here because docs-i18n-check.sh and gen_menu.py do not exist.
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| allowed-tools | Read, Grep, Glob, Bash |
| user-invocable | false |
| metadata | {"version":"1.0.0","category":"harness","status":"active","updated":"2026-07-13","tags":"oss-docs,verify,quality-gate,hugo,parity,blacklist"} |
oss-docs Verify Recipe (exit gate)
Runnable checks for the sprint-contract dimensions. The scripts
docs-i18n-check.sh and gen_menu.py DO NOT exist — never shell out to
them; every check is inlined below. All checks are read-only; this skill
never commits or pushes.
1. Build clean (build-clean, must_pass, threshold 1.0)
cd docs-site && hugo --minify --gc
- Must exit 0 AND complete warning-free (any
WARN/ERROR line = FAIL).
test -f docs-site/public/sitemap.xml && echo "sitemap OK" || echo "sitemap MISSING"
2. URL blacklist (content-fidelity)
grep -rn 'docs\.moai-ai\.dev\|adk\.moai\.com\|adk\.moai\.kr' docs-site/content README*.md
- Expected: no matches. Only
adk.mo.ai.kr is valid. Note: the pattern
adk\.moai\.kr does not match adk.mo.ai.kr (different dot positions) —
no false positive on the valid domain.
3. Mermaid direction (style-compliance)
grep -rn 'flowchart LR\|graph LR\|flowchart RL\|graph RL' docs-site/content
- Expected: no matches (TD-only rule;
flowchart TD / graph TB pass).
4. 4-locale parity (locale-parity, must_pass, threshold 1.0)
File-existence parity — every ko page has en/ja/zh counterparts:
cd docs-site/content && for f in $(cd ko && find . -name '*.md'); do
for loc in en ja zh; do
[ -f "$loc/$f" ] || echo "MISSING: $loc/$f"
done
done
Section-count parity per page, ratcheted against a checked-in baseline.
Comparing tree totals is not a parity check: per-page divergences in opposite
directions cancel, so a page where ko leads en nets out against a page where
en leads ko and the total looks healthy. Compare each page against its own
three counterparts instead.
The gate is a ratchet, not an absolute check. docs-site/.locale-parity-baseline
lists the pages that already diverge; the gate fails on any divergent page NOT
in that list. An absolute check would fail on every baselined page from the
first run, and a gate that fails on day one gets switched off — which is worse
than the weak check it replaces. Ratcheting means the debt is explicit and
auditable, and it can only shrink.
cd docs-site/content
grep -rc '^#\{2,\} ' ko en ja zh --include='*.md' \
| awk -F: '
{ i=index($1,"/"); loc=substr($1,1,i-1); page=substr($1,i+1)
n[page,loc]=$2; pages[page]=1 }
END { for (p in pages)
if (n[p,"en"]!=n[p,"ko"] || n[p,"ja"]!=n[p,"ko"] || n[p,"zh"]!=n[p,"ko"])
print p }' \
| sort > /tmp/parity-now.txt
grep -v '^#' ../.locale-parity-baseline | grep -v '^[[:space:]]*$' | sort > /tmp/parity-base.txt
comm -23 /tmp/parity-now.txt /tmp/parity-base.txt
comm -13 /tmp/parity-now.txt /tmp/parity-base.txt
Failure condition (explicit): the first comm prints one or more page
paths. Any output there is a FAIL — a page that was previously in parity has
lost it, or a newly added page landed unbalanced. Fix the page, or (only with a
deliberate decision) add it to the baseline; adding a line is admitting new debt.
The second comm is informational: those pages have converged and should be
pruned from the baseline so the ratchet tightens. Not pruning is not a failure.
A missing counterpart file also surfaces here (its count reads as empty and
therefore disagrees), which overlaps with the file-existence check above — that
redundancy is intentional.
README 4-file heading-count parity:
grep -c '^## ' README.md README.ko.md README.ja.md README.zh.md
- Expected: identical counts across the 4 files (and identical H2 order —
spot-check with
grep '^## ' <file>).
5. Body-emoji scan (style-compliance)
grep -rnP '[\x{1F300}-\x{1FAFF}\x{2600}-\x{26FF}\x{2700}-\x{27BF}]' docs-site/content --include='*.md' | grep -v '{{<' | head -40
- Review each hit: body-text emoji = FAIL (use
{{</* icon */>}});
preserved typographic symbols (→ ← ↓ ✓ ✗, U+2702 in handoff blocks) and
branding emoji inside orchestrator-banner example code blocks are allowed —
judge code-block context before flagging.
Scoring map (sprint contract)
| Dimension | Checks | Threshold |
|---|
locale-parity | §4 (file existence clean + zero NEW section-count divergence + README parity = 1.0) | 1.0 (must_pass) |
build-clean | §1 (build warning-free + sitemap = 1.0) | 1.0 (must_pass) |
style-compliance | §3 + §5 (proportion of clean checks) | 0.95 |
content-fidelity | §2 + facts/figures preserved vs canonical | 0.9 |
A must_pass dimension below threshold blocks the harness run result
(must_pass_ok: false) — fix and re-verify before handing back to the
orchestrator.