- ci.yaml: ./gradlew lint -> lintDebug, test -> testDebugUnitTest.
Default lint task runs for BOTH debug and release variants which
doubles the scan work; AGP's lint catalog is identical between
variants for our scope so debug-only is sufficient. Same for test:
testDebugUnitTest avoids running release-variant test compilation.
- release.yaml: drop lint step from ci-sanity job. Lint is enforced
on every push to main via ci.yaml; by the time a tag exists at a
main commit, lint has already passed. Release-sanity keeps test +
assembleDebug to catch any tag-resolved drift (e.g. version code
substitution issues).
Expected CI run time reduction: ~30% (lint accounts for the largest
single block of cold-cache work).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The release workflow's ci-sanity job ran 'lint test assembleDebug' as
a single gradle invocation, which combined all three phases in one
JVM and exceeded the 2GB heap inside the gitea-actions docker
container ("Gradle build daemon disappeared unexpectedly"). Split
into three separate invocations matching ci.yaml - each gradle call
gets its own fresh 2GB JVM, well under the container's memory ceiling.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Triggers on git tags. Runs CI sanity (lint+test+assembleDebug), then
in build-and-deploy job: writes version from tag into app/build.gradle.kts
(versionCode = MAJOR*10000 + MINOR*100 + PATCH, HouseHoldKeaper
convention), drops keystore + key.properties from secrets, runs
assembleRelease, pulls existing F-Droid repo from Hetzner, drops the
new APK + metadata, regenerates index with 'fdroid update -c', and
SCPs the whole tree back to Hetzner.
Required secrets: KEYSTORE_BASE64, KEY_PASSWORD, KEY_ALIAS,
HETZNER_HOST, HETZNER_USER, HETZNER_PASS. Configure these in Gitea
repo settings before pushing the first tag.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>