The delete cap (GIT_SYNC_MAX_DELETES_PER_CYCLE, default 5) was a defense-in-depth guard that SUPPRESSED a cycle's deletions when the planned count exceeded the limit. In practice it was a crutch over engine correctness that also blocked legitimate deletes: deleting a folder with many child pages is a normal action, and git-sync deletes are SOFT (Trash, reversible), so a blocking limit has little upside and real downside. There is also no user-facing surface to "confirm" a large delete from a background sync — the only channel is the operator log. So: drop the cap entirely. Deletes apply unconditionally; every cycle already logs its full push plan, per-action `delete: <pageId>` lines, and completion counts through the engine `log`, so what was deleted (and what was skipped) is always recorded. Engine correctness (the reconcile/layout/round-trip tests) is what prevents phantom deletions — not a blocking cap. Removed: orchestrator `resolveApplyClient` cap hook + `maxDeletes`, `getGitSyncMaxDeletesPerCycle`, the `GIT_SYNC_MAX_DELETES_PER_CYCLE` env/validation/.env.example, and the cap tests. (The engine's generic optional `resolveApplyClient` hook is left as an unused extension point.) server tsc clean, git-sync + environment jest 174. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Description
Nest framework TypeScript starter repository.
Installation
$ npm install
Running the app
# development
$ npm run start
# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev
# production mode
$ npm run start:prod
Migrations
# This creates a new empty migration file named 'init'
$ npm run migration:create --name=init
# Generates 'init' migration file from existing entities to update the database schema
$ npm run migration:generate --name=init
# Runs all pending migrations to update the database schema
$ npm run migration:run
# Reverts the last executed migration
$ npm run migration:revert
# Reverts all migrations
$ npm run migration:revert
# Shows the list of executed and pending migrations
$ npm run migration:show
## Test
```bash
# unit tests
$ npm run test
# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e
# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov
Support
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Stay in touch
- Author - Kamil Myśliwiec
- Website - https://nestjs.com
- Twitter - @nestframework
License
Nest is MIT licensed.