fix(cli): state the 100-row server cap in incident feed and alert timeline --limit flag help - #147
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The incident feed and alert timeline endpoints reject
limit > 100withInvalidParameter: Limit must be 100 or less, but the CLI's--limitflag help said only "Max events" — a caller only discovers the cap by hitting the 400. Same class as #138, which added the same note toalert list,alert-event list, andinsight incident-export.This mirrors #138's mechanism (flag-help text only) onto the two remaining feed-style verbs:
incident feed --limit(internal/cli/incident.go)alert timeline --limit(internal/cli/alert.go)The 100 cap is confirmed by the OpenAPI schema bundled in go-flashduty:
ListIncidentFeedRequest.limit("maximum": 100) andAlertFeedRequest.limit("Page size, max 100, default 20").incident timeline(the unpaginated variant) has no--limitflag and is unaffected.Verification:
make(format + lint +go test -race ./...+ build) is green; built binary shows--limit int Max events (max 100) (default 20)for both verbs;make gen-cardsproduces no diff (flag usage strings aren't embedded in the generated fences, same as #138 noted).