RobotMeta previously required direct struct literal construction with only
elapsed_ms. This made it impossible to add optional fields without updating
every call site to include them.
Introduce two constructors:
- RobotMeta::new(elapsed_ms) — standard meta with timing only
- RobotMeta::with_base_url(elapsed_ms, base_url) — meta enriched with the
GitLab instance URL, enabling consumers to construct entity links without
needing config access
The gitlab_base_url field uses #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
so existing JSON envelopes are byte-identical — no breaking change for any
robot mode consumer.
All 22 call sites across handlers, count, cron, drift, embed, generate_docs,
ingest, list (mrs/notes), related, show, stats, sync_status, and who are
updated from struct literals to RobotMeta::new(). Three tests verify the
new constructors and trailing-slash normalization.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Change the `who` command's --limit flag from default=20 to optional,
so omitting it returns all results. This matches the behavior users
expect when they want a complete expert/workload/active/overlap listing
without an arbitrary cap.
Also applies clippy-recommended sort improvements:
- who/reviews: sort_by(|a,b| b.count.cmp(&a.count)) -> sort_by_key with Reverse
- drift: same pattern for frequency sorting
Adds Theme::color_icon() helper to DRY the stage-icon coloring pattern
used in sync output (was inline closure, now shared method).
Split the monolithic who.rs into a who/ directory module with 7 focused
files. The 5 query modes (expert, workload, reviews, active, overlap) share
no query-level code — only types and a few small helpers — making this a
clean mechanical extraction.
New structure:
who/types.rs — all pub result structs/enums (~185 lines)
who/mod.rs — dispatch, shared helpers, JSON envelope (~428 lines)
who/expert.rs — query + render + json for expert mode (~839 lines)
who/workload.rs — query + render + json for workload mode (~370 lines)
who/reviews.rs — query + render + json for reviews mode (~214 lines)
who/active.rs — query + render + json for active mode (~299 lines)
who/overlap.rs — query + render + json for overlap mode (~323 lines)
Token savings: an agent working on any single mode now loads ~400-960 lines
instead of 2,598 (63-85% reduction). Public API unchanged — parent mod.rs
re-exports are identical.
Test re-exports use #[cfg(test)] use (not pub use) to avoid visibility
conflicts with pub(super) items in submodules. All 79 who tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>