# GFramework Config Tool VS Code extension for the GFramework AI-First config workflow. ## Current MVP - Browse config files from the workspace `config/` directory - Open raw YAML files - Open matching schema files from `schemas/` - Run lightweight schema validation for nested required fields, unknown nested fields, scalar types, scalar arrays, and arrays of objects - Open a lightweight form preview for nested object fields, object arrays, top-level scalar fields, and scalar arrays - Batch edit one config domain across multiple files for top-level scalar and scalar-array fields - Surface schema metadata such as `title`, `description`, `default`, `enum`, and `x-gframework-ref-table` in the lightweight editors ## Validation Coverage The extension currently validates the repository's minimal config-schema subset: - required properties in nested objects - unknown properties in nested objects - scalar compatibility for `integer`, `number`, `boolean`, and `string` - scalar arrays with scalar item type checks - arrays of objects whose items use the same supported subset recursively - scalar `enum` constraints and scalar-array item `enum` constraints ## Local Testing ```bash cd tools/gframework-config-tool bun install bun run test ``` ## Packaging And Publishing ```bash cd tools/gframework-config-tool bun install bun run package:vsix VSCE_PAT=your_marketplace_pat bun run publish:marketplace ``` ## Current Constraints - Multi-root workspaces use the first workspace folder - Validation only covers a minimal subset of JSON Schema - Form preview supports object-array editing, but nested object arrays inside array items still fall back to raw YAML - Batch editing remains limited to top-level scalar fields and top-level scalar arrays ## Workspace Settings - `gframeworkConfig.configPath` - `gframeworkConfig.schemasPath`