| name | add-dart-lint-validation-rule |
| description | Instructions for adding a new validation rule and CLI flag to dart_skills_lint. |
Add a New Validation Rule and Flag
Use this skill when you need to add a new validation rule to the dart_skills_lint package, expose it as a toggleable CLI flag, and verify its behavior.
🛠️ Step-by-Step Implementation
1. Create the Rule Class
Create a new file in lib/src/rules/ extending SkillRule.
// lib/src/rules/my_new_rule.dart
import '../models/analysis_severity.dart';
import '../models/skill_context.dart';
import '../models/skill_rule.dart';
import '../models/validation_error.dart';
class MyNewRule extends SkillRule {
MyNewRule({super.severity});
@override
Future<List<ValidationError>> validate(SkillContext context) async {
final errors = <ValidationError>[];
// Add validation logic here using context.rawContent or context.directory
return errors;
}
}
2. Register the Rule in lib/src/rule_registry.dart
Add a new CheckType instance to RuleRegistry.allChecks list. This automatically exposes it as a CLI flag.
// lib/src/rule_registry.dart in allChecks list
const CheckType(
name: MyNewRule.ruleName,
defaultSeverity: MyNewRule.defaultSeverity,
help: 'Description of what the rule does for CLI help.',
),
Then, add a case to RuleRegistry.createRule to instantiate your rule:
// lib/src/rule_registry.dart in createRule method
static SkillRule? createRule(String name, AnalysisSeverity severity) {
switch (name) {
// ... other rules
case MyNewRule.ruleName:
return MyNewRule(severity: severity);
default:
return null;
}
}
3. Handle Disabled by Default Rules (If applicable)
If the rule is disabled by default (defaultSeverity: AnalysisSeverity.disabled), passing the flag --check-my-new-rule will automatically enable it with AnalysisSeverity.error severity (handled in entry_point.dart).
🧪 Testing the New Rule
You must write automated tests verifying your rule triggers when it should and skips when it shouldn't.
Preferred Approach: In-Memory Unit Tests
Instead of writing files to disk, test the rule directly using a mock SkillContext. This is faster and avoids I/O dependencies.
// test/my_new_rule_test.dart
import 'dart:io';
import 'package:dart_skills_lint/src/models/analysis_severity.dart';
import 'package:dart_skills_lint/src/models/skill_context.dart';
import 'package:dart_skills_lint/src/models/validation_error.dart';
import 'package:dart_skills_lint/src/rules/my_new_rule.dart';
import 'package:test/test.dart';
void main() {
group('MyNewRule', () {
test('flags invalid content', () async {
final rule = MyNewRule(severity: AnalysisSeverity.warning);
final context = SkillContext(
directory: Directory('dummy'),
rawContent: 'Invalid content',
);
final List<ValidationError> errors = await rule.validate(context);
expect(errors, isNotEmpty);
expect(errors.first.message, contains('Expected error message'));
});
test('passes valid content', () async {
final rule = MyNewRule(severity: AnalysisSeverity.warning);
final context = SkillContext(
directory: Directory('dummy'),
rawContent: 'Valid content',
);
final List<ValidationError> errors = await rule.validate(context);
expect(errors, isEmpty);
});
});
}
Integration Tests
If the rule interacts with CLI flags or configuration files, add a test in test/cli_integration_test.dart using TestProcess.
[!IMPORTANT]
When writing integration tests that use config files and TestProcess, ensure that paths in the config file and paths passed to the CLI match in style (both relative or both absolute) to avoid issues with path matching in entry_point.dart.
📚 Documentation Updates
When a new rule is introduced, verify that you synchronize sibling markdown files!
README.md:
- Add your flag under the Usage and Flags sections so users know it exists.
documentation/knowledge/SPECIFICATION.md:
- Document the formal constraint in the specification if it defines a standard for skill files.
🚦 Checklist Before Submitting PR