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Colin McDonnell 69c7d4b8cd models-bump: harden CI and bot prompt against catalog hallucinations
PR #790 (the first bot-authored models-bump PR) shipped a broken bump for
openrouter/gemini-flash: the bot pattern-matched the parallel google bump
and fabricated `openrouter/google/gemini-3.5-flash`, which exists on the
OpenRouter API but not on models.dev's openrouter section — the catalog
OpenCode actually reads. The slug failed at runtime with `Model not found`.
Two CI gaps let it through:

1. `models-live` matrix pruned every `openrouter/*` and keyed `opencode/*`
   alias as a "passthrough", smoke-testing only one canary per routing
   layer. But those aren't passthroughs — each is a distinct models.dev
   catalog entry that can drift independently of the direct-provider
   mirror. Drop the pruning; smoke every keyed alias (53 jobs, up from 25).
   Only `bedrock/byok` stays pruned (sentinel resolve).

2. `models-catalog` test (the integrity gate that asserts every resolve
   exists on models.dev) was main-only by design — to keep upstream catalog
   churn from blocking unrelated PRs. But it's exactly the test we want
   running on the bot's own catalog edits. Add `pullfrog/models-bump`
   head-ref to its trigger.

Also tighten the bot prompt in models-bump.yml: new rule 0 requires every
new `resolve` to equal `<alias-provider>/<c.modelId>` for some `c` in the
alias's own `candidates[]` in models-bump-context.json — the deterministic
preprocessor only emits candidates sourced from models.dev's mirror, so
this gates against the cross-alias pattern-matching that broke PR #790.
For `openRouterResolve` the gate is `openRouterCandidates[]` (OpenRouter
API), which is necessary but not sufficient; the `models-catalog` job is
the authoritative models.dev check.

Verified locally:
- baseline `pnpm -C action test:catalog` passes 133 tests
- simulated the PR #790 hunk (sed'd `openrouter/google/gemini-3.5-flash`
  into action/models.ts) and the catalog test fails with the right
  assertion: `model "google/gemini-3.5-flash" not found under openrouter
  on models.dev`
- `FULL=1 node action/test/matrix.ts` emits 53 aliases (was 25); every
  openrouter/* alias and every keyed opencode/* alias now smoked
2026-05-20 02:18:38 +00:00

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/**
* emits a JSON array of { slug, agent, name } entries for one of two CI matrix
* jobs. `agent` mirrors the harness the runtime would pick in production
* (anthropic/* → claude, everything else → opencode).
*
* MODE=aliases (default) — every alias. consumed by `models-live`, which runs
* the cheap top-level CLI smoke per alias (`action/test/model-smoke.ts`) to
* validate resolution + auth.
*
* MODE=flagships — one standard-tier model per provider. consumed by
* `providers-live`, which runs the full harness smoke
* (`pnpm runtest smoke <agent>`) to validate provider-class tool-calling
* (e.g. Gemini schema sanitizer, OpenAI tool-call format). flagship slugs
* live in `providers.ts` alongside their per-provider coverage globs.
*
* Every keyed alias is smoked — including `openrouter/*` and keyed `opencode/*`
* passthroughs. They look like routing-layer wrappers but each one is a
* distinct catalog entry on models.dev (under the `openrouter` / `opencode`
* provider sections) that can drift independently of the upstream provider
* mirror — testing the direct google entry tells you nothing about whether
* the openrouter mirror has the same model id. The only entries pruned are
* routing slugs (bedrock/byok) whose `resolve` is a sentinel that picks the
* actual model id from a per-run env var.
*
* usage:
* node action/test/list-aliases.ts
* MODE=flagships node action/test/list-aliases.ts
* MATRIX_FILTER=gemini node action/test/list-aliases.ts
*
* NOTE: the per-PR-precision matrix lives in `matrix.ts`, which calls into
* this file. raw invocation here emits the unfiltered matrix.
*/
import { modelAliases } from "../models.ts";
import { providers } from "./providers.ts";
export type MatrixEntry = {
slug: string;
agent: string;
name: string;
};
function toMatrixEntry(alias: (typeof modelAliases)[number]): MatrixEntry {
return {
slug: alias.slug,
agent: alias.slug.startsWith("anthropic/") ? "claude" : "opencode",
// readable display name (GHA renders slashes awkwardly in matrix job titles)
name: alias.slug.replace("/", "-"),
};
}
const aliasBySlug = new Map(modelAliases.map((a) => [a.slug, a]));
export function buildAliasMatrix(opts: { filter?: string }): MatrixEntry[] {
const filter = opts.filter ?? "";
return modelAliases
.filter((alias) => {
if (filter && !alias.slug.toLowerCase().includes(filter)) return false;
// routing slugs (bedrock/byok) need a per-run env var to pick the actual
// model — there's no generic smoke test.
if (alias.routing) return false;
return true;
})
.map(toMatrixEntry);
}
export function buildFlagshipMatrix(opts: { filter?: string }): MatrixEntry[] {
const filter = opts.filter ?? "";
return providers
.map((p) => {
const alias = aliasBySlug.get(p.flagship);
if (!alias) {
throw new Error(
`list-aliases: flagship "${p.flagship}" missing from modelAliases — update providers.ts`
);
}
return alias;
})
.filter((alias) => !filter || alias.slug.toLowerCase().includes(filter))
.map(toMatrixEntry);
}
if (import.meta.url === `file://${process.argv[1]}`) {
const mode = process.env.MODE === "flagships" ? "flagships" : "aliases";
const filter = process.env.MATRIX_FILTER?.trim().toLowerCase() ?? "";
const matrix =
mode === "flagships" ? buildFlagshipMatrix({ filter }) : buildAliasMatrix({ filter });
process.stdout.write(JSON.stringify(matrix));
}