fix(appstore): always show view pointer in catalogue listing (PILOT-405)#274
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The catalog list now unconditionally prints the view pointer for every entry, even without extended metadata. The view command works from the catalogue entry alone. Closes PILOT-405
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What changed
The
pilotctl appstore cataloguelist now always prints theview: pilotctl appstore view <id>pointer for every entry, regardless of whether the catalogue entry has extended metadata pinned.Why
Previously the view pointer was conditional on
e.MetadataURL != "", which meant entries without a detail-doc pin silently omitted the "view" option. Theviewcommand works from the catalogue entry alone (showing teaser fields) and degrades gracefully — it should always be discoverable.Verification
go build ./cmd/pilotctl/— cleango vet ./cmd/pilotctl/— cleango test -run "AppStore|Catalogue|catalogue|cat" ./cmd/pilotctl/— passCloses PILOT-405