@go-to-k/cdkd 0.10.0 → 0.12.0

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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Reproduce with `./tests/benchmark/run-benchmark.sh all`. See [tests/benchmark/RE
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  ```
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  1. CLI Layer
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  ├── Resolve --app (CLI > CDKD_APP env > cdk.json "app")
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- ├── Resolve --state-bucket (CLI > env > cdk.json > auto: cdkd-state-{accountId}-{region})
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+ ├── Resolve --state-bucket (CLI > env > cdk.json > auto: cdkd-state-{accountId}, with legacy fallback to cdkd-state-{accountId}-{region})
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  └── Initialize AWS clients
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  2. Synthesis (self-implemented, no CDK CLI dependency)
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  cdkd destroy
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  ```
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- That's it. cdkd reads `--app` from `cdk.json` and auto-resolves the state bucket from your AWS account ID (`cdkd-state-{accountId}-{region}`).
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+ That's it. cdkd reads `--app` from `cdk.json` and auto-resolves the state bucket from your AWS account ID (`cdkd-state-{accountId}`). If you bootstrapped under a previous cdkd version, the legacy region-suffixed name (`cdkd-state-{accountId}-{region}`) is still picked up automatically with a deprecation warning.
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  ## Usage
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  cdkd deploy MyStack \
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  --app "npx ts-node app.ts" \
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  --state-bucket my-cdkd-state \
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- --region us-east-1 \
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  --verbose
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  # Show diff (what would change)
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  cdkd state rm MyStack # confirmation prompt (y/N)
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  cdkd state rm MyStack --yes # skip confirmation
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  cdkd state rm StackA StackB --force # also bypass the locked-stack refusal
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+ # Destroy a stack's AWS resources AND remove its state record, without
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+ # requiring the CDK app (no synth — works from any working directory).
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+ cdkd state destroy MyStack # per-stack confirmation prompt
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+ cdkd state destroy MyStack OtherStack --yes
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+ cdkd state destroy --all -y # every stack in the bucket
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+ cdkd state destroy MyStack --region us-east-1
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  ```
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+ > `cdkd state destroy` vs `cdkd state rm`: `state destroy` deletes both the
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+ > AWS resources and the state record (the equivalent of `cdkd destroy` minus
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+ > the CDK-app dependency). `state rm` only forgets the state record and
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+ > leaves the AWS resources intact.
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  ### Concurrency Options
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  | Option | Default | Description |
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  | Setting | CLI | cdk.json | Env var | Default |
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  |---------|-----|----------|---------|---------|
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- | Bucket | `--state-bucket` | `context.cdkd.stateBucket` | `CDKD_STATE_BUCKET` | `cdkd-state-{accountId}-{region}` |
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+ | Bucket | `--state-bucket` | `context.cdkd.stateBucket` | `CDKD_STATE_BUCKET` | `cdkd-state-{accountId}` (legacy `cdkd-state-{accountId}-{region}` is still read with a deprecation warning) |
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  | Prefix | `--state-prefix` | - | - | `cdkd` |
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  ### Multi-app isolation