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Example: audit observer
The simplest possible lark-cli plugin: one After observer that logs every dispatched command to stderr (success or failure).
Build & run
cd extension/platform/examples/audit-observer
go build -o audit-cli .
./audit-cli config plugins show
# {"plugins":[{"name":"audit", ...}], "total":1}
./audit-cli api GET /open-apis/contact/v3/users/me
# [audit] api ok (on stderr)
Key points
platform.NewPlugin(...).MustBuild()frominit(). The blank import of this package inmain.gotriggersinit().Observer(platform.After, ...)runs after the command's RunE, even on failure (Observers cannot prevent execution).FailOpen()means: if Install ever fails, the binary logs a warning and continues without this plugin. Right default for audit-only plugins.