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extension-point EP-RAIL-001 Goss TAP report pruning railiance railiance-hosts open 2026-03-09 railiance-infra

EP-RAIL-001: Goss TAP Report Pruning

Context

make verify commits a new TAP report file to reports/ on every run:

reports/goss-Railiance01-2026-03-09T154855Z.tap

As the fleet grows and verify runs more frequently, reports/ will accumulate indefinitely and bloat the repository history.

Extension Point

Add a make prune-reports target (or integrate into make verify) that:

  • Keeps the N most recent reports per host (suggested default: N=30)
  • Removes older files and commits the deletion
  • Is configurable via a Makefile variable (REPORTS_KEEP ?= 30)

Suggested implementation sketch:

REPORTS_KEEP ?= 30

prune-reports: ## Remove old Goss TAP reports, keep REPORTS_KEEP most recent per host
	@for host in $$(ls reports/goss-*.tap 2>/dev/null | sed 's|reports/goss-||;s|-[0-9T]*Z\.tap||' | sort -u); do \
	  ls -t reports/goss-$$host-*.tap | tail -n +$$(($(REPORTS_KEEP)+1)) | xargs -r rm -v; \
	done
	@git add reports/ && git diff --cached --quiet || \
	  git commit -m "chore: prune Goss reports older than $(REPORTS_KEEP) per host"

Trigger

Implement when any of the following is true:

  • reports/ contains more than 200 files, OR
  • Repository size grows noticeably due to reports, OR
  • verify is integrated into CI with high frequency runs