@openscout/scout 0.2.70 → 0.2.73
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- package/LICENSE +202 -0
- package/README.md +59 -3
- package/bin/openscout-runtime.mjs +23 -2
- package/bin/scout +34 -0
- package/bin/scout.mjs +195 -18
- package/bin/scoutd +0 -0
- package/dist/client/apple-touch-icon.png +0 -0
- package/dist/client/assets/RepoDiffViewer-D8gg36W3.js +56 -0
- package/dist/client/assets/{addon-fit-BNV7JPhj.js → addon-fit-D4KdY-pj.js} +1 -1
- package/dist/client/assets/{addon-webgl-B-_Y5L3F.js → addon-webgl-Bo_tmKBp.js} +1 -1
- package/dist/client/assets/arc.es-D0gujIKy.js +188 -0
- package/dist/client/assets/embed-entry-CUVNwyB_.js +1 -0
- package/dist/client/assets/index-CRkjiso5.js +257 -0
- package/dist/client/assets/index-D_RX2cRb.css +1 -0
- package/dist/client/assets/{xterm-Cx1oABPt.js → xterm-RfflDFod.js} +1 -1
- package/dist/client/favicon-16.png +0 -0
- package/dist/client/favicon-32.png +0 -0
- package/dist/client/favicon.ico +0 -0
- package/dist/client/favicon.svg +48 -0
- package/dist/client/index.html +42 -2
- package/dist/client/openscout-icon.png +0 -0
- package/dist/client/site.webmanifest +19 -0
- package/dist/client/web-app-icon-192.png +0 -0
- package/dist/client/web-app-icon-512.png +0 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/0000_curly_iron_monger.sql +592 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/0001_invocation-status-columns.sql +7 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/0002_invocation-flight-metadata.sql +21 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/README.md +81 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/meta/0000_snapshot.json +4575 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/meta/0001_snapshot.json +4624 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/meta/0002_snapshot.json +4631 -0
- package/dist/drizzle/meta/_journal.json +27 -0
- package/dist/main.mjs +77080 -60152
- package/dist/node/main.mjs +7607 -0
- package/dist/openscout-terminal-relay.mjs +3830 -152
- package/dist/{pair-supervisor.mjs → pairing-runtime-controller.mjs} +50837 -41212
- package/dist/runtime/base-daemon.mjs +2219 -488
- package/dist/runtime/broker-daemon.mjs +39082 -25118
- package/dist/runtime/broker-process-manager.mjs +2048 -392
- package/dist/runtime/mesh-discover.mjs +2012 -391
- package/dist/scout-control-plane-web.mjs +58128 -34736
- package/dist/scout-web-server.mjs +58128 -34736
- package/dist/statusline.mjs +287 -0
- package/package.json +8 -4
- package/dist/client/assets/index-BJri_z5a.css +0 -1
- package/dist/client/assets/index-Ccjo5BZz.js +0 -199
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
+
|
|
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|
+
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|
|
33
|
+
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|
|
34
|
+
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|
|
35
|
+
: wantsStatusline
|
|
36
|
+
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|
|
37
|
+
: nodeDistEntry;
|
|
38
|
+
if (existsSync(nodeEntry)) {
|
|
39
|
+
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|
|
40
|
+
if (!bunPath) {
|
|
41
|
+
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|
|
42
|
+
}
|
|
43
|
+
await import(pathToFileURL(nodeEntry).href);
|
|
44
|
+
process.exit(process.exitCode ?? 0);
|
|
45
|
+
} catch (error) {
|
|
46
|
+
if (preferredHost !== "node" && bunPath) {
|
|
47
|
+
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|
|
48
|
+
// the known-good Bun CLI unless the caller explicitly requested Node.
|
|
49
|
+
} else {
|
|
50
|
+
if (wantsHelp) {
|
|
51
|
+
process.stdout.write(renderNodeFallbackHelp(packageVersion));
|
|
52
|
+
process.exit(0);
|
|
53
|
+
}
|
|
54
|
+
console.error(describeNodeEntrypointFailure(error));
|
|
55
|
+
process.exit(1);
|
|
56
|
+
}
|
|
57
|
+
}
|
|
58
|
+
} else if (preferredHost === "node" && wantsHelp) {
|
|
59
|
+
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|
|
60
|
+
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|
|
61
|
+
}
|
|
62
|
+
}
|
|
63
|
+
|
|
64
|
+
if (bunPath) {
|
|
65
|
+
const bunEntry = wantsStatusline ? bunStatuslineEntry : bunDistEntry;
|
|
66
|
+
if (!existsSync(bunEntry)) {
|
|
67
|
+
console.error(`Scout ${wantsStatusline ? "statusline" : "CLI"} Bun entry is missing. Reinstall @openscout/scout or rebuild the package.`);
|
|
68
|
+
process.exit(1);
|
|
69
|
+
}
|
|
70
|
+
|
|
71
|
+
if (isCurrentRuntimeBun()) {
|
|
72
|
+
await import(pathToFileURL(bunEntry).href);
|
|
73
|
+
process.exit(0);
|
|
74
|
+
}
|
|
75
|
+
|
|
76
|
+
const result = spawnSync(bunPath, [bunEntry, ...process.argv.slice(2)], {
|
|
77
|
+
env: process.env,
|
|
78
|
+
stdio: "inherit",
|
|
79
|
+
});
|
|
80
|
+
if (result.error) {
|
|
81
|
+
console.error(`Scout could not run Bun at ${bunPath}: ${result.error.message}`);
|
|
82
|
+
process.exit(1);
|
|
83
|
+
}
|
|
84
|
+
process.exit(result.status ?? (result.signal ? 1 : 0));
|
|
85
|
+
}
|
|
86
|
+
|
|
87
|
+
if (preferredHost === "bun") {
|
|
4
88
|
console.error(
|
|
5
|
-
"Scout
|
|
89
|
+
"Scout was asked to use the Bun runtime, but Bun was not found.\n" +
|
|
6
90
|
"Install Bun: curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash\n" +
|
|
7
|
-
"
|
|
91
|
+
"Or unset OPENSCOUT_RUNTIME_HOST to allow the Node headless runtime when it is packaged.",
|
|
8
92
|
);
|
|
9
93
|
process.exit(1);
|
|
10
94
|
}
|
|
11
95
|
|
|
12
|
-
|
|
13
|
-
|
|
14
|
-
|
|
96
|
+
if (wantsHelp) {
|
|
97
|
+
process.stdout.write(renderNodeFallbackHelp(packageVersion));
|
|
98
|
+
process.exit(0);
|
|
99
|
+
}
|
|
15
100
|
|
|
16
|
-
|
|
17
|
-
|
|
18
|
-
|
|
101
|
+
console.error(
|
|
102
|
+
"Scout could not find a runnable headless runtime.\n" +
|
|
103
|
+
"This package version still needs Bun for the full CLI because the Node headless entrypoint is not packaged yet.\n" +
|
|
104
|
+
"Install Bun: curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash\n" +
|
|
105
|
+
"Future @openscout/scout packages should run the headless broker through Node when Bun is unavailable.",
|
|
106
|
+
);
|
|
107
|
+
process.exit(1);
|
|
19
108
|
|
|
20
|
-
|
|
109
|
+
function readPackageVersion() {
|
|
110
|
+
if (!existsSync(packageJsonPath)) return null;
|
|
21
111
|
try {
|
|
22
112
|
const packageJson = JSON.parse(readFileSync(packageJsonPath, "utf8"));
|
|
23
|
-
|
|
24
|
-
|
|
113
|
+
return typeof packageJson.version === "string" && packageJson.version.trim()
|
|
114
|
+
? packageJson.version.trim()
|
|
115
|
+
: null;
|
|
116
|
+
} catch {
|
|
117
|
+
return null;
|
|
118
|
+
}
|
|
119
|
+
}
|
|
120
|
+
|
|
121
|
+
function normalizeHost(value) {
|
|
122
|
+
const normalized = value?.trim().toLowerCase();
|
|
123
|
+
if (normalized === "bun") return "bun";
|
|
124
|
+
if (normalized === "node") return "node";
|
|
125
|
+
return null;
|
|
126
|
+
}
|
|
127
|
+
|
|
128
|
+
function isCurrentRuntimeBun() {
|
|
129
|
+
return typeof globalThis.Bun !== "undefined";
|
|
130
|
+
}
|
|
131
|
+
|
|
132
|
+
function resolveBunExecutable() {
|
|
133
|
+
for (const key of ["OPENSCOUT_BUN_BIN", "SCOUT_BUN_BIN", "BUN_BIN"]) {
|
|
134
|
+
const explicit = process.env[key]?.trim();
|
|
135
|
+
if (!explicit) continue;
|
|
136
|
+
const resolved = explicit.includes("/") || explicit.startsWith(".")
|
|
137
|
+
? resolve(expandHomePath(explicit))
|
|
138
|
+
: findOnPath(explicit);
|
|
139
|
+
if (isExecutable(resolved)) return resolved;
|
|
140
|
+
}
|
|
141
|
+
|
|
142
|
+
return findOnPath("bun", [
|
|
143
|
+
...(process.env.HOME ? [join(process.env.HOME, ".bun", "bin")] : []),
|
|
144
|
+
"/opt/homebrew/bin",
|
|
145
|
+
"/usr/local/bin",
|
|
146
|
+
]);
|
|
147
|
+
}
|
|
148
|
+
|
|
149
|
+
function findOnPath(name, extraDirectories = []) {
|
|
150
|
+
const pathEntries = (process.env.PATH ?? "").split(delimiter).filter(Boolean);
|
|
151
|
+
const extensions = process.platform === "win32"
|
|
152
|
+
? (process.env.PATHEXT ?? ".EXE;.CMD;.BAT;.COM").split(";")
|
|
153
|
+
: [""];
|
|
154
|
+
for (const directory of [...pathEntries, ...extraDirectories]) {
|
|
155
|
+
for (const ext of extensions) {
|
|
156
|
+
const candidate = join(expandHomePath(directory), `${name}${ext}`);
|
|
157
|
+
if (isExecutable(candidate)) return candidate;
|
|
25
158
|
}
|
|
159
|
+
}
|
|
160
|
+
return null;
|
|
161
|
+
}
|
|
162
|
+
|
|
163
|
+
function expandHomePath(value) {
|
|
164
|
+
if (value === "~") return process.env.HOME ?? value;
|
|
165
|
+
if (value.startsWith("~/") && process.env.HOME) return join(process.env.HOME, value.slice(2));
|
|
166
|
+
return value;
|
|
167
|
+
}
|
|
168
|
+
|
|
169
|
+
function isExecutable(candidate) {
|
|
170
|
+
if (!candidate) return false;
|
|
171
|
+
try {
|
|
172
|
+
accessSync(candidate, constants.X_OK);
|
|
173
|
+
return true;
|
|
26
174
|
} catch {
|
|
27
|
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|
|
175
|
+
return false;
|
|
28
176
|
}
|
|
29
177
|
}
|
|
30
178
|
|
|
31
|
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|
|
32
|
-
|
|
33
|
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|
|
179
|
+
function describeNodeEntrypointFailure(error) {
|
|
180
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const reason = error instanceof Error && error.message
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? `\nNode entrypoint failure: ${error.message}`
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: "";
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return "Scout could not start the Node headless entrypoint.\n" +
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"The Node headless entrypoint is not packaged yet or is incomplete, so this package version still needs Bun for the full CLI.\n" +
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"Install Bun: curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash\n" +
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"Future @openscout/scout packages should run the headless broker through Node when Bun is unavailable." +
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+
reason;
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}
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35
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36
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-
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190
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+
function renderNodeFallbackHelp(version) {
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const label = version ? `Scout ${version}` : "Scout";
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return `${label}
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+
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194
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+
Usage:
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+
scout <command> [options]
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+
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197
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+
Available without Bun:
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198
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+
scout --version Print the installed Scout package version.
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199
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+
scout --help Print this fallback help.
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200
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+
scout statusline claude Print the Claude statusline segment.
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+
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202
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+
Full CLI commands:
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+
scout setup
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204
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+
scout doctor
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205
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+
scout whoami
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206
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+
scout send
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207
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+
scout ask
|
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208
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+
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209
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+
This package can be installed with npm, but the full CLI currently needs Bun
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+
until the Node headless entrypoint is packaged. Install Bun with:
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211
|
+
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
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|
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+
`;
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}
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package/bin/scoutd
ADDED
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Binary file
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Binary file
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