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aitbc/docs/advanced/05_development/DEVELOPMENT_GUIDELINES.md
aitbc 35f6801217 refactor: consolidate redundant CLI environment into central venv
Virtual Environment Consolidation - Complete:
 REDUNDANT CLI ENVIRONMENT REMOVED: Consolidated dev/env/cli_env into central venv
- /opt/aitbc/dev/env/cli_env/ completely removed (redundant virtual environment)
- Root cause: CLI environment was created during development but became identical to central venv
- Solution: Use central /opt/aitbc/venv as the single virtual environment

 ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS COMPLETED:
📊 Package Comparison: Both venv and cli_env had 128 identical packages
📋 Python Version: Both used Python 3.13.5
🔧 Configuration: Both had identical virtual environment settings
📁 Structure: Both had standard venv directory structure

 CENTRAL VENV PRESERVED:
📁 Location: /opt/aitbc/venv/ (single virtual environment)
📦 Packages: 128 packages including all dependencies
🐍 Python: Python 3.13.5 with proper configuration
🔗 CLI Integration: Main CLI wrapper uses central venv

 DOCUMENTATION UPDATED:
📚 Development Guidelines: Removed cli_env reference
📁 File Organization: Updated to reflect single venv structure
📖 Documentation: Consistent with actual directory structure

 ROOT CAUSE RESOLVED:
- Problem: Duplicate virtual environment with identical packages
- Development History: CLI environment created during CLI development
- Current State: Central venv contains all required packages
- Solution: Remove redundant CLI environment, use central venv

 BENEFITS ACHIEVED:
 Single Virtual Environment: One venv to maintain and update
 Reduced Complexity: No confusion about which environment to use
 Consistent Dependencies: Single source of truth for packages
 Disk Space Savings: Removed duplicate virtual environment
 Simplified Documentation: Clear single environment reference

DIRECTORY STRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT:
📁 /opt/aitbc/venv/: Single central virtual environment
📁 dev/env/: Development-specific environments (node_modules, .venv, package files)
🗑️ dev/env/cli_env/: Removed (redundant)

RESULT: Successfully consolidated redundant CLI environment into central venv, simplifying the virtual environment structure and reducing maintenance complexity while preserving all functionality.
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Developer File Organization Guidelines

📁 Where to Put Files

Essential Root Files (Keep at Root)

  • .editorconfig - Editor configuration
  • .env.example - Environment template
  • .gitignore - Git ignore rules
  • LICENSE - Project license
  • README.md - Project documentation
  • pyproject.toml - Python project configuration
  • poetry.lock - Dependency lock file
  • pytest.ini - Test configuration
  • scripts/testing/run_all_tests.sh - Main test runner

Development Scripts → dev/scripts/

# Development fixes and patches
dev/scripts/fix_*.py
dev/scripts/fix_*.sh
dev/scripts/patch_*.py
dev/scripts/simple_test.py

Test Files → dev/tests/

# Test scripts and scenarios
dev/tests/test_*.py
dev/tests/test_*.sh
dev/tests/test_scenario_*.sh
dev/tests/run_mc_test.sh
dev/tests/simple_test_results.json

Multi-Chain Testing → dev/multi-chain/

# Multi-chain specific files
dev/multi-chain/MULTI_*.md
dev/multi-chain/test_multi_chain*.py
dev/multi-chain/test_multi_site.py

Configuration Files → config/

# Configuration and environment files
config/.aitbc.yaml
config/.aitbc.yaml.example
config/.env.production
config/.nvmrc
config/.lycheeignore

Development Environment → dev/env/

# Environment directories
dev/env/node_modules/
dev/env/.venv/
dev/env/package.json
dev/env/package-lock.json

Cache and Temporary → dev/cache/

# Cache and temporary directories
dev/cache/.pytest_cache/
dev/cache/.ruff_cache/
dev/cache/logs/
dev/cache/.vscode/

🚀 Quick Start Commands

Creating New Files

# Create a new test script
touch dev/tests/test_my_feature.py

# Create a new development script
touch dev/scripts/fix_my_issue.py

# Create a new patch script
touch dev/scripts/patch_component.py

Checking Organization

# Check current file organization
./scripts/check-file-organization.sh

# Auto-fix organization issues
./scripts/move-to-right-folder.sh --auto

Git Integration

# Git will automatically check file locations on commit
git add .
git commit -m "My changes"  # Will run pre-commit hooks

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

Don't create these files at root:

  • test_*.py or test_*.sh → Use dev/tests/
  • patch_*.py or fix_*.py → Use dev/scripts/
  • MULTI_*.md → Use dev/multi-chain/
  • node_modules/ or .venv/ → Use dev/env/
  • .pytest_cache/ or .ruff_cache/ → Use dev/cache/

Do this instead:

# Right way to create test files
touch dev/tests/test_new_feature.py

# Right way to create patch files
touch dev/scripts/fix_bug.py

# Right way to handle dependencies
npm install  # Will go to dev/env/node_modules/
python -m venv dev/env/.venv

🔧 IDE Configuration

VS Code

The project includes .vscode/settings.json with:

  • Excluded patterns for cache directories
  • File watcher exclusions
  • Auto-format on save
  • Organize imports on save

Git Hooks

Pre-commit hooks automatically:

  • Check file locations
  • Suggest correct locations
  • Prevent commits with misplaced files

📞 Getting Help

If you're unsure where to put a file:

  1. Run ./scripts/check-file-organization.sh
  2. Check this guide
  3. Ask in team chat
  4. When in doubt, use dev/ subdirectories

🔄 Maintenance

  • Weekly: Run organization check
  • Monthly: Review new file patterns
  • As needed: Update guidelines for new file types

🛡️ Prevention System

The project includes a comprehensive prevention system:

1. Git Pre-commit Hooks

  • Automatically check file locations before commits
  • Block commits with misplaced files
  • Provide helpful suggestions

2. Automated Scripts

  • check-file-organization.sh - Scan for issues
  • move-to-right-folder.sh - Auto-fix organization

3. IDE Configuration

  • VS Code settings hide clutter
  • File nesting for better organization
  • Tasks for easy access to tools

4. CI/CD Validation

  • Pull request checks for file organization
  • Automated comments with suggestions
  • Block merges with organization issues

🎯 Best Practices

File Naming

  • Use descriptive names
  • Follow existing patterns
  • Include file type in name (test_, patch_, fix_)

Directory Structure

  • Keep related files together
  • Use logical groupings
  • Maintain consistency

Development Workflow

  1. Create files in correct location initially
  2. Use IDE tasks to check organization
  3. Run scripts before commits
  4. Fix issues automatically when prompted

🔍 Troubleshooting

Common Issues

"Git commit blocked due to file organization"

# Run the auto-fix script
./scripts/move-to-right-folder.sh --auto

# Then try commit again
git add .
git commit -m "My changes"

"Can't find my file"

# Check if it was moved automatically
find . -name "your-file-name"

# Or check organization status
./scripts/check-file-organization.sh

"VS Code shows too many files"

  • The .vscode/settings.json excludes cache directories
  • Reload VS Code to apply settings
  • Check file explorer settings

📚 Additional Resources


Last updated: March 2, 2026
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