@christiandoxa/prodex 0.110.0 → 0.112.0

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  1. package/README.md +4 -14
  2. package/package.json +7 -7
package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ Prodex handles MCP registration for its own overlay session when it can find the
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  <details>
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  <summary>Install claw-compactor</summary>
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- claw-compactor is used by `prodex clawcompactor` and by Super mode as a deterministic/local context compaction aid.
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+ claw-compactor is used by `prodex clawcompactor` and by Super mode as a deterministic/local context compaction aid. When discoverable, Super installs a trusted startup probe that runs `claw-compactor benchmark <workspace> --json` through Prodex's compatibility wrapper.
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  Recommended source install:
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  prodex presidio enable
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  ```
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- `prodex super` / `prodex s` asks `Use Presidio for data safety? [y/N]` before starting an interactive session. The default is `n`. Answering `y` starts a dedicated runtime proxy for that session and redacts UTF-8 HTTP request bodies and WebSocket text frames through the local Presidio Analyzer and Anonymizer before forwarding them upstream. It is equivalent to adding the `presidio` prefix to the Super stack. The runtime uses `presidio.toml` endpoints when configured, falls back to `http://localhost:5002` and `http://localhost:5001`, and honors `fail_mode = "open"` or `"closed"`.
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+ When you answer `y` to the `prodex super` / `prodex s` Presidio prompt, Super starts a dedicated runtime proxy that redacts UTF-8 HTTP request bodies and WebSocket text frames through the local Presidio Analyzer and Anonymizer before forwarding them upstream. This is equivalent to adding the `presidio` prefix to the Super stack. The runtime uses `presidio.toml` endpoints when configured, falls back to `http://localhost:5002` and `http://localhost:5001`, and honors `fail_mode = "open"` or `"closed"`.
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  </details>
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  prodex caveman mem rtk sqz tokensavior clawcompactor --full-access
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  ```
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- Before an interactive Super session starts, Prodex asks whether to enable Presidio:
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- ```text
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- Use Presidio for data safety? [y/N]
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- ```
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- The default is `n`. Answering `y` enables runtime request-body and WebSocket text redaction through local Presidio for that session and is equivalent to adding the `presidio` prefix:
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- ```bash
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- prodex caveman mem rtk sqz tokensavior clawcompactor presidio --full-access
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- ```
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+ Before launch, Super asks whether to add Presidio redaction. If you answer `y`, it enables runtime request-body and WebSocket text redaction through local Presidio for the session. The runtime uses `presidio.toml` endpoints when configured, falls back to `http://localhost:5002` and `http://localhost:5001`, and honors `fail_mode = "open"` or `"closed"`.
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  Full access maps to Codex's sandbox-bypass launch flag. Use it only when you intentionally want Codex to run without the normal approval and sandbox protections.
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- Super's built-in optimization stack is deliberately local and deterministic. It preloads the existing Caveman and Claude-Mem pieces, exposes an overlay `rtk` wrapper plus RTK auto-wrappers for common noisy commands when RTK is installed, auto-registers `sqz-mcp` and `token-savior` MCP servers when those binaries are already on `PATH` or in a managed `prodex-optimizers` checkout, exposes `sqz` and `claw-compactor` wrappers when those commands/checkouts are discoverable, then uses Smart Context Autopilot through a dedicated runtime proxy for lower-token request shaping.
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+ Super's built-in optimization stack is deliberately local and deterministic. It preloads the existing Caveman and Claude-Mem pieces, exposes an overlay `rtk` wrapper plus RTK auto-wrappers for common noisy commands when RTK is installed, auto-registers `sqz-mcp` and `token-savior` MCP servers when those binaries are already on `PATH` or in a managed `prodex-optimizers` checkout, exposes `sqz` and `claw-compactor` wrappers when those commands/checkouts are discoverable, invokes a trusted `prodex-claw-compactor-auto "$(pwd)"` SessionStart benchmark probe when Claw-Compactor is available, then uses Smart Context Autopilot through a dedicated runtime proxy for lower-token request shaping. Presidio redaction is added to that proxy only when you opt in at the prompt.
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  RTK and SQZ split the token work across different sides of the flow:
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@christiandoxa/prodex",
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- "version": "0.110.0",
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  "description": "Safe multi-account auto-rotate for Codex CLI with isolated CODEX_HOME profiles",
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  "license": "Apache-2.0",
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  "bin": {
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  "@openai/codex": "latest"
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  },
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  "optionalDependencies": {
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- "@christiandoxa/prodex-linux-x64": "0.110.0",
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- "@christiandoxa/prodex-linux-arm64": "0.110.0",
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- "@christiandoxa/prodex-darwin-x64": "0.110.0",
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- "@christiandoxa/prodex-darwin-arm64": "0.110.0",
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- "@christiandoxa/prodex-win32-x64": "0.110.0",
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- "@christiandoxa/prodex-win32-arm64": "0.110.0"
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+ "@christiandoxa/prodex-linux-x64": "0.112.0",
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+ "@christiandoxa/prodex-linux-arm64": "0.112.0",
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+ "@christiandoxa/prodex-darwin-x64": "0.112.0",
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+ "@christiandoxa/prodex-darwin-arm64": "0.112.0",
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+ "@christiandoxa/prodex-win32-x64": "0.112.0",
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+ "@christiandoxa/prodex-win32-arm64": "0.112.0"
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  },
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  "engines": {
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  "node": ">=18"