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Nicholas Tindle c1a1767034 feat(docs): Add block documentation auto-generation system (#11707)
- Add generate_block_docs.py script that introspects block code to
generate markdown
- Support manual content preservation via <!-- MANUAL: --> markers
- Add migrate_block_docs.py to preserve existing manual content from git
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- Add CI workflow (docs-block-sync.yml) to fail if docs drift from code
- Add Claude PR review workflow (docs-claude-review.yml) for doc changes
- Add manual LLM enhancement workflow (docs-enhance.yml)
- Add GitBook configuration (.gitbook.yaml, SUMMARY.md)
- Fix non-deterministic category ordering (categories is a set)
- Add comprehensive test suite (32 tests)
- Generate docs for 444 blocks with 66 preserved manual sections

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> [!NOTE]
> Introduces an automated documentation pipeline for blocks and
integrates it into CI.
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> - Adds `scripts/generate_block_docs.py` (+ tests) to introspect blocks
and generate `docs/integrations/**`, preserving `<!-- MANUAL: -->`
sections
> - New CI workflows: **docs-block-sync** (fails if docs drift),
**docs-claude-review** (AI review for block/docs PRs), and
**docs-enhance** (optional LLM improvements)
> - Updates existing Claude workflows to use `CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN`
instead of `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`
> - Improves numerous block descriptions/typos and links across backend
blocks to standardize docs output
> - Commits initial generated docs including
`docs/integrations/README.md` and many provider/category pages
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Condition Block

What it is

The Condition Block is a logical component that evaluates comparisons between two values and produces outputs based on the result.

What it does

This block compares two input values using a specified comparison operator and determines whether the condition is true or false. It then outputs the result of the comparison and provides corresponding output values for both true and false cases.

How it works

The block takes two values and a comparison operator as inputs. It then performs the comparison using the specified operator. Based on the result of the comparison, it outputs a boolean value (true or false) and the corresponding output value for the true or false case.

Inputs

Input Description
Value 1 The first value to be compared. This can be any type of value (number, text, or boolean)
Operator The comparison operator to use (e.g., equal to, not equal to, greater than, less than)
Value 2 The second value to be compared. This can be any type of value (number, text, or boolean)
Yes Value (Optional) The value to output if the condition is true. If not provided, Value 1 will be used
No Value (Optional) The value to output if the condition is false. If not provided, Value 1 will be used

Outputs

Output Description
Result A boolean value (true or false) indicating whether the condition was met
Yes Output The output value if the condition is true. This will be the Yes Value if provided, or Value 1 if not
No Output The output value if the condition is false. This will be the No Value if provided, or Value 1 if not

Possible use case

This block could be used in a customer loyalty program to determine if a customer qualifies for a discount. For example, you could compare the customer's total purchases (Value 1) with a threshold amount (Value 2) using the "greater than or equal to" operator. The Yes Value could be "Qualified for discount" and the No Value could be "Not qualified". The block would then output whether the customer qualifies and the appropriate message.