@pixelbyte-software/pixcode 1.35.0 → 1.35.1

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  1. package/LICENSE +718 -718
  2. package/README.de.md +248 -248
  3. package/README.ja.md +240 -240
  4. package/README.ko.md +240 -240
  5. package/README.md +303 -303
  6. package/README.ru.md +248 -248
  7. package/README.tr.md +250 -250
  8. package/README.zh-CN.md +240 -240
  9. package/dist/api-docs.html +548 -548
  10. package/dist/assets/{index-Djuh0wHV.js → index-CBdsvGSR.js} +133 -133
  11. package/dist/clear-cache.html +85 -85
  12. package/dist/convert-icons.md +52 -52
  13. package/dist/generate-icons.js +48 -48
  14. package/dist/icons/codex-white.svg +3 -3
  15. package/dist/icons/codex.svg +3 -3
  16. package/dist/icons/cursor-white.svg +11 -11
  17. package/dist/icons/qwen-logo.svg +14 -14
  18. package/dist/index.html +58 -58
  19. package/dist/manifest.json +60 -60
  20. package/dist/openapi.yaml +1693 -1693
  21. package/dist/sw.js +124 -124
  22. package/dist-server/server/cli.js +96 -96
  23. package/dist-server/server/daemon/manager.js +33 -33
  24. package/dist-server/server/daemon-manager.js +64 -64
  25. package/dist-server/server/modules/orchestration/preview/preview-proxy.js +3 -3
  26. package/dist-server/server/modules/orchestration/preview/preview-proxy.js.map +1 -1
  27. package/dist-server/server/routes/commands.js +25 -25
  28. package/dist-server/server/routes/git.js +17 -17
  29. package/dist-server/server/routes/taskmaster.js +419 -419
  30. package/package.json +180 -180
  31. package/scripts/fix-node-pty.js +67 -67
  32. package/scripts/smoke/a2a-roundtrip.mjs +167 -167
  33. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-api.mjs +172 -172
  34. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-live-run.mjs +176 -176
  35. package/server/claude-sdk.js +898 -898
  36. package/server/cli.js +935 -935
  37. package/server/constants/config.js +4 -4
  38. package/server/cursor-cli.js +342 -342
  39. package/server/daemon/manager.js +564 -564
  40. package/server/daemon-manager.js +959 -959
  41. package/server/database/json-store.js +197 -197
  42. package/server/gemini-cli.js +535 -535
  43. package/server/gemini-response-handler.js +79 -79
  44. package/server/index.js +3135 -3135
  45. package/server/load-env.js +34 -34
  46. package/server/middleware/auth.js +173 -173
  47. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapter-registry.ts +108 -108
  48. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/abstract-a2a.adapter.ts +55 -55
  49. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/claude-code.adapter.ts +284 -284
  50. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/codex.adapter.ts +244 -244
  51. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/cursor.adapter.ts +249 -249
  52. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/gemini.adapter.ts +248 -248
  53. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/opencode.adapter.ts +248 -248
  54. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/qwen.adapter.ts +248 -248
  55. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/agent-card.ts +55 -55
  56. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/auth.middleware.ts +29 -29
  57. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/bus.ts +46 -46
  58. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/routes.ts +577 -577
  59. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/task-store.ts +178 -178
  60. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/types.ts +125 -125
  61. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/validator.ts +113 -113
  62. package/server/modules/orchestration/index.ts +66 -66
  63. package/server/modules/orchestration/preview/port-watcher.ts +112 -112
  64. package/server/modules/orchestration/preview/preview-proxy.ts +60 -60
  65. package/server/modules/orchestration/preview/types.ts +19 -19
  66. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task-store.ts +45 -45
  67. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task.routes.ts +73 -73
  68. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task.service.ts +145 -145
  69. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task.types.ts +29 -29
  70. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/built-in-workflows.ts +127 -127
  71. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-runner.ts +1206 -1206
  72. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-store.ts +97 -97
  73. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow.routes.ts +169 -169
  74. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow.types.ts +70 -70
  75. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workspace-target.ts +120 -120
  76. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/docker-workspace.ts +135 -135
  77. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/path-safety.ts +55 -55
  78. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/types.ts +52 -52
  79. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/workspace-manager.ts +97 -97
  80. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/worktree-workspace.ts +125 -125
  81. package/server/modules/providers/index.ts +2 -2
  82. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude-auth.provider.ts +145 -145
  83. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude-mcp.provider.ts +135 -135
  84. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude-sessions.provider.ts +306 -306
  85. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude.provider.ts +15 -15
  86. package/server/modules/providers/list/codex/codex-auth.provider.ts +115 -115
  87. package/server/modules/providers/list/codex/codex-mcp.provider.ts +135 -135
  88. package/server/modules/providers/list/codex/codex-sessions.provider.ts +319 -319
  89. package/server/modules/providers/list/codex/codex.provider.ts +15 -15
  90. package/server/modules/providers/list/cursor/cursor-auth.provider.ts +143 -143
  91. package/server/modules/providers/list/cursor/cursor-mcp.provider.ts +108 -108
  92. package/server/modules/providers/list/cursor/cursor-sessions.provider.ts +421 -421
  93. package/server/modules/providers/list/cursor/cursor.provider.ts +15 -15
  94. package/server/modules/providers/list/gemini/gemini-auth.provider.ts +163 -163
  95. package/server/modules/providers/list/gemini/gemini-mcp.provider.ts +110 -110
  96. package/server/modules/providers/list/gemini/gemini-sessions.provider.ts +227 -227
  97. package/server/modules/providers/list/gemini/gemini.provider.ts +15 -15
  98. package/server/modules/providers/list/opencode/opencode-sessions.provider.ts +232 -232
  99. package/server/modules/providers/list/qwen/qwen-sessions.provider.ts +265 -265
  100. package/server/modules/providers/provider.registry.ts +40 -40
  101. package/server/modules/providers/provider.routes.ts +819 -819
  102. package/server/modules/providers/services/mcp.service.ts +86 -86
  103. package/server/modules/providers/services/provider-auth.service.ts +26 -26
  104. package/server/modules/providers/services/sessions.service.ts +45 -45
  105. package/server/modules/providers/shared/base/abstract.provider.ts +20 -20
  106. package/server/modules/providers/shared/mcp/mcp.provider.ts +151 -151
  107. package/server/modules/providers/tests/mcp.test.ts +293 -293
  108. package/server/openai-codex.js +462 -462
  109. package/server/opencode-cli.js +459 -459
  110. package/server/opencode-response-handler.js +107 -107
  111. package/server/projects.js +3105 -3105
  112. package/server/routes/agent.js +1365 -1365
  113. package/server/routes/auth.js +138 -138
  114. package/server/routes/codex.js +19 -19
  115. package/server/routes/commands.js +554 -554
  116. package/server/routes/cursor.js +52 -52
  117. package/server/routes/gemini.js +24 -24
  118. package/server/routes/git.js +1488 -1488
  119. package/server/routes/mcp-utils.js +31 -31
  120. package/server/routes/messages.js +61 -61
  121. package/server/routes/network.js +120 -120
  122. package/server/routes/plugins.js +318 -318
  123. package/server/routes/projects.js +915 -915
  124. package/server/routes/settings.js +286 -286
  125. package/server/routes/taskmaster.js +1496 -1496
  126. package/server/routes/telegram.js +125 -125
  127. package/server/routes/user.js +123 -123
  128. package/server/services/install-jobs.js +571 -571
  129. package/server/services/notification-orchestrator.js +242 -242
  130. package/server/services/provider-credentials.js +189 -189
  131. package/server/services/telegram/bot.js +279 -279
  132. package/server/services/telegram/translations.js +170 -170
  133. package/server/sessionManager.js +225 -225
  134. package/server/shared/interfaces.ts +54 -54
  135. package/server/shared/types.ts +172 -172
  136. package/server/shared/utils.ts +193 -193
  137. package/server/tsconfig.json +36 -36
  138. package/server/utils/colors.js +21 -21
  139. package/server/utils/commandParser.js +303 -303
  140. package/server/utils/frontmatter.js +18 -18
  141. package/server/utils/gitConfig.js +34 -34
  142. package/server/utils/mcp-detector.js +147 -147
  143. package/server/utils/plugin-loader.js +457 -457
  144. package/server/utils/plugin-process-manager.js +184 -184
  145. package/server/utils/runtime-paths.js +37 -37
  146. package/server/utils/taskmaster-websocket.js +128 -128
  147. package/server/utils/url-detection.js +71 -71
  148. package/server/vite-daemon.js +78 -78
  149. package/shared/modelConstants.js +162 -162
  150. package/shared/networkHosts.js +22 -22
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+ /**
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+ */
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+ export function generateMessageId(prefix = 'msg'): string {
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+ return `${prefix}_${randomUUID()}`;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ *
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+ * timestamp, and provider marker.
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+ /**
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+ *
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+ * treat the returned value as a JSON-style object map without repeating the same
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+ * defensive shape checks at every config read site.
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+ */
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+ * with the wrong type, or present as an empty string that should be treated as
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+ * "not configured".
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+ };
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+ * filtered out. This lets provider config readers consume loosely shaped JSON/TOML
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+ * data without failing on incidental invalid members.
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+ */
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+ export const readStringArray = (value: unknown): string[] | undefined => {
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+ *
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+ * so callers can distinguish "no usable map" from an empty object that was
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+ * intentionally authored downstream.
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+ */
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+ export const readStringRecord = (value: unknown): Record<string, string> | undefined => {
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+ *
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+ * Missing files are treated as an empty config object so provider-specific MCP
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+ * readers can operate against first-run environments without special-case file
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+ * existence checks. If the file exists but contains invalid JSON, the parse error
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+ * is preserved and rethrown.
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+ */
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+ export const readJsonConfig = async (filePath: string): Promise<Record<string, unknown>> => {
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+ try {
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+ const content = await readFile(filePath, 'utf8');
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+ const parsed = JSON.parse(content) as Record<string, unknown>;
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+ return readObjectRecord(parsed) ?? {};
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+ } catch (error) {
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+ const code = (error as NodeJS.ErrnoException).code;
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+ if (code === 'ENOENT') {
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+ return {};
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+ }
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+
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+ throw error;
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Writes a JSON config file with stable, human-readable formatting.
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+ *
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+ * The parent directory is created automatically so callers can persist config into
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+ * provider-specific folders without pre-creating the directory tree. Output always
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+ * ends with a trailing newline to keep the file diff-friendly.
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+ */
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+ export const writeJsonConfig = async (filePath: string, data: Record<string, unknown>): Promise<void> => {
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+ await mkdir(path.dirname(filePath), { recursive: true });
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+ await writeFile(filePath, `${JSON.stringify(data, null, 2)}\n`, 'utf8');
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+ };
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+
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+ // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+
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- {
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- "compilerOptions": {
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- "target": "ES2022",
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- "module": "NodeNext",
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- "moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
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- "lib": ["ES2022"],
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- // baseUrl is the project root (one level above this config file) so that tsc-alias
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- // resolves @/ imports relative to the compiled output structure in dist-server/server/.
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- // With rootDir ".." tsc emits server files under dist-server/server/, so paths must
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- // include the "server/" prefix to match that layout.
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- "baseUrl": "..",
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- "paths": {
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- "@/*": ["server/*"]
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- },
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- // The backend is still mostly JavaScript today, so allowJs lets us add a real
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- // TypeScript build without forcing a large rename before the tooling is usable.
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- "allowJs": true,
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- // Keep the migration incremental: existing JS keeps building, while any new TS files
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- // still go through the normal TypeScript pipeline and strict checks.
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- "checkJs": false,
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- "strict": true,
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- "noEmitOnError": true,
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- // The backend build emits both /server and /shared into dist-server, so rootDir must
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- // stay one level above this file even though the config itself now lives in /server.
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- "rootDir": "..",
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- "outDir": "../dist-server",
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- "sourceMap": true,
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- "resolveJsonModule": true,
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- "esModuleInterop": true,
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- "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
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- "skipLibCheck": true,
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- "types": ["node"]
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- },
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- "include": ["./**/*.js", "./**/*.ts", "../shared/**/*.js", "../shared/**/*.ts"],
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- "exclude": ["../dist", "../dist-server", "../node_modules", "../src"]
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- }
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+ {
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+ "compilerOptions": {
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+ "target": "ES2022",
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+ "module": "NodeNext",
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+ "moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
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+ "lib": ["ES2022"],
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+ // baseUrl is the project root (one level above this config file) so that tsc-alias
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+ // resolves @/ imports relative to the compiled output structure in dist-server/server/.
9
+ // With rootDir ".." tsc emits server files under dist-server/server/, so paths must
10
+ // include the "server/" prefix to match that layout.
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+ "baseUrl": "..",
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+ "paths": {
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+ "@/*": ["server/*"]
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+ },
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+ // The backend is still mostly JavaScript today, so allowJs lets us add a real
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+ // TypeScript build without forcing a large rename before the tooling is usable.
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+ "allowJs": true,
18
+ // Keep the migration incremental: existing JS keeps building, while any new TS files
19
+ // still go through the normal TypeScript pipeline and strict checks.
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+ "checkJs": false,
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+ "strict": true,
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+ "noEmitOnError": true,
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+ // The backend build emits both /server and /shared into dist-server, so rootDir must
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+ // stay one level above this file even though the config itself now lives in /server.
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+ "rootDir": "..",
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+ "outDir": "../dist-server",
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+ "sourceMap": true,
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+ "resolveJsonModule": true,
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+ "esModuleInterop": true,
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+ "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
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+ "skipLibCheck": true,
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+ "types": ["node"]
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+ },
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+ "include": ["./**/*.js", "./**/*.ts", "../shared/**/*.js", "../shared/**/*.ts"],
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+ "exclude": ["../dist", "../dist-server", "../node_modules", "../src"]
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+ }
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- // ANSI color codes for terminal output
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- const colors = {
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- reset: '\x1b[0m',
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- bright: '\x1b[1m',
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- cyan: '\x1b[36m',
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- green: '\x1b[32m',
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- yellow: '\x1b[33m',
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- blue: '\x1b[34m',
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- dim: '\x1b[2m',
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- };
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-
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- const c = {
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- info: (text) => `${colors.cyan}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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- ok: (text) => `${colors.green}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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- warn: (text) => `${colors.yellow}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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- tip: (text) => `${colors.blue}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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- bright: (text) => `${colors.bright}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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- dim: (text) => `${colors.dim}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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- };
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-
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- export { colors, c };
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+ // ANSI color codes for terminal output
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+ const colors = {
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+ reset: '\x1b[0m',
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+ bright: '\x1b[1m',
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+ cyan: '\x1b[36m',
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+ green: '\x1b[32m',
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+ yellow: '\x1b[33m',
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+ blue: '\x1b[34m',
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+ dim: '\x1b[2m',
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+ };
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+
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+ const c = {
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+ info: (text) => `${colors.cyan}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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+ ok: (text) => `${colors.green}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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+ warn: (text) => `${colors.yellow}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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+ tip: (text) => `${colors.blue}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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+ bright: (text) => `${colors.bright}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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+ dim: (text) => `${colors.dim}${text}${colors.reset}`,
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+ };
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+
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+ export { colors, c };