@pixelbyte-software/pixcode 1.54.6 → 1.54.8

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  1. package/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +41 -41
  2. package/CONTRIBUTING.md +155 -155
  3. package/LICENSE +718 -718
  4. package/README.de.md +169 -169
  5. package/README.ja.md +167 -167
  6. package/README.ko.md +167 -167
  7. package/README.md +418 -418
  8. package/README.ru.md +169 -169
  9. package/README.tr.md +298 -298
  10. package/README.zh-CN.md +167 -167
  11. package/SECURITY.md +46 -46
  12. package/dist/api-automation.html +110 -110
  13. package/dist/api-docs.html +548 -548
  14. package/dist/assets/{index-DJ_KIN2W.js → index-BU3Z3zrh.js} +186 -184
  15. package/dist/assets/index-Dz1luE0u.css +32 -0
  16. package/dist/clear-cache.html +85 -85
  17. package/dist/convert-icons.md +52 -52
  18. package/dist/docs.html +308 -308
  19. package/dist/features.html +133 -133
  20. package/dist/generate-icons.js +48 -48
  21. package/dist/humans.txt +15 -15
  22. package/dist/icons/codex-white.svg +3 -3
  23. package/dist/icons/codex.svg +3 -3
  24. package/dist/icons/cursor-white.svg +11 -11
  25. package/dist/icons/qwen-logo.svg +14 -14
  26. package/dist/index.html +59 -59
  27. package/dist/landing.html +268 -268
  28. package/dist/llms-full.txt +119 -119
  29. package/dist/llms.txt +53 -53
  30. package/dist/manifest.json +60 -60
  31. package/dist/openapi.yaml +1696 -1696
  32. package/dist/orchestration.html +125 -125
  33. package/dist/robots.txt +4 -4
  34. package/dist/site.css +692 -692
  35. package/dist/sitemap.xml +51 -51
  36. package/dist/sw.js +132 -132
  37. package/dist-server/server/cli.js +100 -100
  38. package/dist-server/server/daemon/manager.js +33 -33
  39. package/dist-server/server/daemon-manager.js +64 -64
  40. package/dist-server/server/index.js +113 -31
  41. package/dist-server/server/index.js.map +1 -1
  42. package/dist-server/server/routes/auth.js +17 -5
  43. package/dist-server/server/routes/auth.js.map +1 -1
  44. package/dist-server/server/routes/commands.js +25 -25
  45. package/dist-server/server/routes/git.js +17 -17
  46. package/dist-server/server/routes/live-view.js +46 -46
  47. package/dist-server/server/services/public-api-manifest.js +51 -51
  48. package/package.json +224 -224
  49. package/scripts/fix-node-pty.js +67 -67
  50. package/scripts/github/create-v1.38-issues.mjs +351 -351
  51. package/scripts/github/create-vscode-workbench-issues.mjs +121 -121
  52. package/scripts/smoke/backend-resource-bounds.mjs +152 -152
  53. package/scripts/smoke/changes-panel-layout.mjs +48 -48
  54. package/scripts/smoke/chat-composer-fixed-layout.mjs +55 -55
  55. package/scripts/smoke/chat-message-timeline-order.mjs +41 -41
  56. package/scripts/smoke/chat-realtime-hydration.mjs +44 -44
  57. package/scripts/smoke/chat-session-provider-pools.mjs +35 -35
  58. package/scripts/smoke/chat-session-state.mjs +19 -19
  59. package/scripts/smoke/code-editor-theme.mjs +55 -55
  60. package/scripts/smoke/code-editor-vscode-engine.mjs +91 -91
  61. package/scripts/smoke/command-center-agent-writes.mjs +79 -79
  62. package/scripts/smoke/command-center-non-git.mjs +46 -46
  63. package/scripts/smoke/context-packet.mjs +43 -43
  64. package/scripts/smoke/control-room-ux-redesign.mjs +91 -91
  65. package/scripts/smoke/daemon-entrypoint.mjs +20 -20
  66. package/scripts/smoke/default-landing-routing.mjs +33 -33
  67. package/scripts/smoke/desktop-native-notifications.mjs +30 -30
  68. package/scripts/smoke/desktop-tray-icon.mjs +33 -33
  69. package/scripts/smoke/discord-release-workflow.mjs +24 -24
  70. package/scripts/smoke/git-install-update.mjs +255 -255
  71. package/scripts/smoke/handoff-artifact-protocol.mjs +50 -50
  72. package/scripts/smoke/live-view-diagnostics.mjs +53 -53
  73. package/scripts/smoke/live-view-environment.mjs +92 -92
  74. package/scripts/smoke/live-view-integration.mjs +450 -450
  75. package/scripts/smoke/mac-desktop-runtime.mjs +37 -37
  76. package/scripts/smoke/mobile-tunnel-guidance.mjs +29 -29
  77. package/scripts/smoke/mobile-ux.mjs +76 -76
  78. package/scripts/smoke/model-registry.mjs +36 -36
  79. package/scripts/smoke/multi-project-ui.mjs +45 -45
  80. package/scripts/smoke/multi-worker-slots.mjs +42 -42
  81. package/scripts/smoke/notification-center.mjs +87 -87
  82. package/scripts/smoke/notification-inapp-preference.mjs +23 -23
  83. package/scripts/smoke/notification-taxonomy.mjs +58 -58
  84. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-api.mjs +172 -172
  85. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-execution-dashboard.mjs +33 -33
  86. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-live-run.mjs +176 -176
  87. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-mobile-scroll.mjs +29 -29
  88. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-model-sync.mjs +30 -30
  89. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-permission-fallback.mjs +34 -34
  90. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-runtime-guards.mjs +48 -48
  91. package/scripts/smoke/orchestration-user-facing-output.mjs +25 -25
  92. package/scripts/smoke/permission-policy.mjs +50 -50
  93. package/scripts/smoke/pixcode-workbench-1-48.mjs +167 -167
  94. package/scripts/smoke/provider-models-opencode-live.mjs +66 -66
  95. package/scripts/smoke/provider-rest-api.mjs +124 -124
  96. package/scripts/smoke/provider-selection-status.mjs +52 -52
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  100. package/scripts/smoke/side-panel-editor-layout.mjs +34 -34
  101. package/scripts/smoke/static-root-routing.mjs +21 -21
  102. package/scripts/smoke/strict-handoff-compact.mjs +60 -60
  103. package/scripts/smoke/taskmaster-config.mjs +24 -24
  104. package/scripts/smoke/taskmaster-execution-telegram.mjs +3 -3
  105. package/scripts/smoke/taskmaster-onboarding.mjs +3 -3
  106. package/scripts/smoke/taskmaster-run-graph.mjs +3 -3
  107. package/scripts/smoke/telegram-control.mjs +331 -331
  108. package/scripts/smoke/tunnel-persistence.mjs +56 -56
  109. package/scripts/smoke/update-issue-progress.mjs +69 -69
  110. package/scripts/smoke/update-ux.mjs +55 -55
  111. package/scripts/smoke/v138-completion.mjs +132 -132
  112. package/scripts/smoke/v138-desktop-release-hardening.mjs +69 -69
  113. package/scripts/smoke/v138-diagnostics.mjs +63 -63
  114. package/scripts/smoke/v138-issue-planner.mjs +33 -33
  115. package/scripts/smoke/v143-remote-control.mjs +76 -76
  116. package/scripts/smoke/v144-production-loop.mjs +47 -47
  117. package/scripts/smoke/v145-platformization.mjs +46 -46
  118. package/scripts/smoke/v146-control-room-ui.mjs +150 -150
  119. package/scripts/smoke/version-modal-autoshow.mjs +29 -29
  120. package/scripts/smoke/vscode-workbench-layout.mjs +63 -63
  121. package/scripts/smoke/vscode-workbench-polish.mjs +461 -461
  122. package/scripts/smoke/workflow-fallback-replay.mjs +56 -56
  123. package/scripts/smoke/workflow-templates.mjs +43 -43
  124. package/scripts/smoke/workflow-trace-timeline.mjs +46 -46
  125. package/scripts/update-git-install.mjs +298 -298
  126. package/server/claude-sdk.js +927 -927
  127. package/server/cli.js +1106 -1106
  128. package/server/constants/config.js +4 -4
  129. package/server/cursor-cli.js +344 -344
  130. package/server/daemon/manager.js +563 -563
  131. package/server/daemon-manager.js +964 -964
  132. package/server/database/db.js +988 -988
  133. package/server/database/json-store.js +197 -197
  134. package/server/gemini-cli.js +550 -550
  135. package/server/gemini-response-handler.js +79 -79
  136. package/server/index.js +5620 -5544
  137. package/server/load-env.js +35 -35
  138. package/server/middleware/account-lockout.js +112 -112
  139. package/server/middleware/auth.js +277 -277
  140. package/server/middleware/rate-limiter.js +87 -87
  141. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapter-registry.ts +108 -108
  142. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/abstract-a2a.adapter.ts +63 -63
  143. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/claude-code.adapter.ts +286 -286
  144. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/codex.adapter.ts +244 -244
  145. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/cursor.adapter.ts +249 -249
  146. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/gemini.adapter.ts +248 -248
  147. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/json-event.adapter.test.ts +60 -60
  148. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/json-event.adapter.ts +101 -101
  149. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/opencode.adapter.ts +248 -248
  150. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/adapters/qwen.adapter.ts +248 -248
  151. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/agent-card.ts +55 -55
  152. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/auth.middleware.ts +29 -29
  153. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/bus.ts +46 -46
  154. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/routes.ts +586 -586
  155. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/task-dispatcher.ts +345 -345
  156. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/task-store.ts +178 -178
  157. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/types.ts +126 -126
  158. package/server/modules/orchestration/a2a/validator.ts +113 -113
  159. package/server/modules/orchestration/index.ts +99 -99
  160. package/server/modules/orchestration/preview/port-watcher.ts +112 -112
  161. package/server/modules/orchestration/preview/preview-proxy.ts +60 -60
  162. package/server/modules/orchestration/preview/types.ts +19 -19
  163. package/server/modules/orchestration/security/permission-policy.ts +401 -401
  164. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task-store.ts +41 -41
  165. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task.routes.ts +81 -81
  166. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task.service.ts +201 -201
  167. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/orchestration-task.types.ts +40 -40
  168. package/server/modules/orchestration/tasks/task-run-graph.ts +155 -155
  169. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/approval-queue.ts +106 -106
  170. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/built-in-workflows.ts +127 -127
  171. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/context-packet.ts +186 -186
  172. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/handoff-artifact.ts +175 -175
  173. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-fallback-policy.ts +161 -161
  174. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-replay.ts +254 -254
  175. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-runner.ts +2062 -2062
  176. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-store.ts +97 -97
  177. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-templates.ts +272 -272
  178. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow-trace.ts +424 -424
  179. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow.routes.ts +586 -586
  180. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workflow.types.ts +111 -111
  181. package/server/modules/orchestration/workflows/workspace-target.ts +122 -122
  182. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/docker-workspace.ts +136 -136
  183. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/path-safety.ts +55 -55
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  185. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/workspace-manager.ts +102 -102
  186. package/server/modules/orchestration/workspace/worktree-workspace.ts +126 -126
  187. package/server/modules/providers/index.ts +2 -2
  188. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude-auth.provider.ts +146 -146
  189. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude-mcp.provider.ts +135 -135
  190. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude-sessions.provider.ts +306 -306
  191. package/server/modules/providers/list/claude/claude.provider.ts +15 -15
  192. package/server/modules/providers/list/codex/codex-auth.provider.ts +117 -117
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  201. package/server/modules/providers/list/gemini/gemini-mcp.provider.ts +110 -110
  202. package/server/modules/providers/list/gemini/gemini-sessions.provider.ts +227 -227
  203. package/server/modules/providers/list/gemini/gemini.provider.ts +15 -15
  204. package/server/modules/providers/list/opencode/opencode-auth.provider.ts +131 -131
  205. package/server/modules/providers/list/opencode/opencode-sessions.provider.ts +286 -286
  206. package/server/modules/providers/list/qwen/qwen-auth.provider.ts +146 -146
  207. package/server/modules/providers/list/qwen/qwen-sessions.provider.ts +265 -265
  208. package/server/modules/providers/provider.registry.ts +40 -40
  209. package/server/modules/providers/provider.routes.ts +982 -982
  210. package/server/modules/providers/services/mcp.service.ts +86 -86
  211. package/server/modules/providers/services/provider-auth.service.ts +26 -26
  212. package/server/modules/providers/services/sessions.service.ts +45 -45
  213. package/server/modules/providers/shared/base/abstract.provider.ts +20 -20
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  217. package/server/opencode-cli.js +491 -491
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  238. package/server/routes/qwen.js +27 -27
  239. package/server/routes/remote.js +56 -56
  240. package/server/routes/settings.js +321 -321
  241. package/server/routes/telegram.js +163 -163
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- /**
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- * In-memory install-job registry + sandboxed local CLI installer.
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- * Why not `npm install -g`:
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- * - Requires admin/sudo on Windows and most Linux distros. When Pixcode
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- '@anthropic-ai/claude-code': 'claude',
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- '@openai/codex': 'codex',
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- '@google/gemini-cli': 'gemini',
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- '@qwen-code/qwen-code': 'qwen',
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- 'opencode-ai': 'opencode',
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- 'task-master': 'task-master',
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- };
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-
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- /**
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- * Make sure `CLI_HOME` exists with a minimal package.json so `npm install`
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- * doesn't walk up to some unrelated parent and pollute it.
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- */
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- function ensureCliHome() {
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- fs.mkdirSync(CLI_HOME, { recursive: true });
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- const pkgPath = path.join(CLI_HOME, 'package.json');
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- if (!fs.existsSync(pkgPath)) {
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- const pkg = {
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- name: 'pixcode-cli-bin',
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- private: true,
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- version: '0.0.0',
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- description:
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- 'Pixcode-managed sandbox for provider CLIs (claude/codex/gemini/qwen). '
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- + 'Safe to delete; Pixcode will re-create it on next install.',
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- };
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- fs.writeFileSync(pkgPath, JSON.stringify(pkg, null, 2));
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /**
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- * Prepend the pixcode-managed bin dir to PATH. Called at server boot so
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- * every subsequent `spawn('claude'|'gemini'|'codex'|'qwen', …)` in the
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- * provider adapters (which use cross-spawn with bare names) resolves to
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- * the locally installed binary without any per-adapter change.
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- */
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- export function primeCliBinPath(env = process.env) {
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- ensureCliHome();
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- const augmentedEnv = buildCliSpawnEnv(env);
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- env.PATH = augmentedEnv.PATH;
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- if ('Path' in env || augmentedEnv.Path) env.Path = augmentedEnv.Path || augmentedEnv.PATH;
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- // Once PATH is ready, resolve any well-known provider binaries to absolute
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- // paths and export them as *_CLI_PATH env vars. This side-steps a Windows
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- // gotcha: `child_process.spawn('claude', …)` does NOT auto-resolve .cmd /
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- // .bat extensions, and the Claude Agent SDK calls spawn directly instead
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- // of via cross-spawn — so a bare "claude" on PATH works in a shell but
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- // fails inside the SDK. Pinning the full path side-steps it entirely.
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- resolveProviderExecutables(env);
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- }
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-
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- /**
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- * Scan PATH (plus known native-installer locations) for every provider
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- * binary we ship support for, and export *_CLI_PATH env vars pointing to
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- * the absolute executable. Existing vars are left alone so users can
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- * override detection.
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- */
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- export function resolveProviderExecutables(env = process.env) {
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- // Claude is intentionally omitted. The Claude Agent SDK ships a bundled
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- // native binary per platform (@anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk-<os>-<arch>)
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- // and resolves it automatically. Exporting CLAUDE_CLI_PATH here would
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- // override that and hand a `.cmd` shim to Node's spawn on Windows,
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- // which then throws EINVAL (spawn can't exec .cmd files directly).
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- //
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- // The other providers use cross-spawn in our own adapters, which
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- // handles .cmd/.bat resolution on Windows. Forcing an absolute path
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- // there is still helpful because cross-spawn.sync without quoting
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- // can hit edge cases when PATH contains spaces.
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- const providers = [
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- { name: 'codex', envKey: 'CODEX_CLI_PATH' },
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- { name: 'gemini', envKey: 'GEMINI_CLI_PATH' },
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- { name: 'qwen', envKey: 'QWEN_CLI_PATH' },
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- { name: 'opencode', envKey: 'OPENCODE_CLI_PATH' },
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- { name: 'cursor-agent', envKey: 'CURSOR_CLI_PATH' },
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- ];
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- for (const { name, envKey } of providers) {
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- if (env[envKey]) continue;
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- const resolved = findExecutableOnPath(name, env);
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- if (resolved) env[envKey] = resolved;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- function pathSeparator() {
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- return process.platform === 'win32' ? ';' : ':';
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- }
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-
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- function splitPathList(value) {
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- return String(value || '').split(pathSeparator()).map((entry) => entry.trim()).filter(Boolean);
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- }
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-
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- function collectNvmNodeBins(home) {
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- const versionsDir = path.join(home, '.nvm', 'versions', 'node');
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- try {
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- return fs.readdirSync(versionsDir)
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- .map((version) => path.join(versionsDir, version, 'bin'))
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- .filter((candidate) => {
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- try {
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- return fs.statSync(candidate).isDirectory();
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- } catch {
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- return false;
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- }
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- })
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- .sort()
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- .reverse();
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- } catch {
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- return [];
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- }
170
- }
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-
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- function collectKnownUserBinDirs(env = process.env) {
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- const home = os.homedir();
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- if (process.platform === 'win32') {
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- return [
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- path.join(env.APPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Roaming'), 'npm'),
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- path.join(env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local'), 'Programs', 'nodejs'),
178
- ];
179
- }
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-
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- return [
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- CLI_BIN_DIR,
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- path.dirname(process.execPath),
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- ...collectNvmNodeBins(home),
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- path.join(home, '.volta', 'bin'),
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- path.join(home, '.asdf', 'shims'),
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- path.join(home, '.bun', 'bin'),
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- path.join(home, '.local', 'bin'),
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- path.join(home, '.npm-global', 'bin'),
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- '/opt/homebrew/bin',
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- '/opt/homebrew/sbin',
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- '/usr/local/bin',
193
- '/usr/local/sbin',
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- '/usr/bin',
195
- '/bin',
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- ];
197
- }
198
-
199
- export function collectUserShellPath(env = process.env) {
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- if (process.platform === 'win32') return [];
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-
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- const now = Date.now();
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- if (userShellPathCache.value && now - userShellPathCache.readAt < USER_SHELL_PATH_CACHE_TTL_MS) {
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- return userShellPathCache.value;
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- }
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-
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- const shells = [env.SHELL, '/bin/zsh', '/bin/bash']
208
- .filter(Boolean)
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- .filter((candidate, index, list) => list.indexOf(candidate) === index)
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- .filter((candidate) => {
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- try {
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- return fs.existsSync(candidate);
213
- } catch {
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- return false;
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- }
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- });
217
-
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- const marker = '__PIXCODE_LOGIN_PATH__=';
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- for (const shell of shells) {
220
- try {
221
- const output = execFileSync(shell, ['-lc', `printf '\\n${marker}%s\\n' "$PATH"`], {
222
- encoding: 'utf8',
223
- env,
224
- timeout: 2500,
225
- stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
226
- });
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- const line = output.split(/\r?\n/).reverse().find((part) => part.startsWith(marker));
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- const shellPath = line?.slice(marker.length);
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- if (shellPath) {
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- const entries = splitPathList(shellPath);
231
- userShellPathCache.value = entries;
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- userShellPathCache.readAt = now;
233
- return entries;
234
- }
235
- } catch {
236
- // GUI-launched macOS apps often have a tiny PATH. If the user's
237
- // shell startup files are noisy or slow, fall back to known bins.
238
- }
239
- }
240
-
241
- userShellPathCache.value = [];
242
- userShellPathCache.readAt = now;
243
- return [];
244
- }
245
-
246
- function mergePathEntries(env, preferredEntries) {
247
- const existing = splitPathList(env.PATH || env.Path || '');
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- const seen = new Set();
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- const merged = [];
250
-
251
- for (const entry of [...preferredEntries, ...existing]) {
252
- if (!entry) continue;
253
- const key = path.resolve(entry);
254
- if (seen.has(key)) continue;
255
- seen.add(key);
256
- merged.push(entry);
257
- }
258
-
259
- const nextPath = merged.join(pathSeparator());
260
- env.PATH = nextPath;
261
- if ('Path' in env) env.Path = nextPath;
262
- return env;
263
- }
264
-
265
- export function buildCliSpawnEnv(baseEnv = process.env) {
266
- const env = { ...baseEnv };
267
- return mergePathEntries(env, [
268
- CLI_BIN_DIR,
269
- ...collectUserShellPath(baseEnv),
270
- ...collectKnownUserBinDirs(baseEnv),
271
- ]);
272
- }
273
-
274
- /**
275
- * Cross-platform lookup for the Claude Code CLI executable. The
276
- * @anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk SDK spawns its target with plain
277
- * `child_process.spawn(command, args)` — no shell, no cross-spawn — which
278
- * means:
279
- * - On Unix, `"claude"` resolves via PATH + shebang. Works out of the box.
280
- * - On Windows, `"claude"` does NOT resolve (Node doesn't traverse PATHEXT
281
- * for bare names), and spawning a `.cmd` shim directly throws EINVAL
282
- * after Node 20.12's CVE-2024-27980 fix. We have to hand the SDK the
283
- * real `.exe` target instead.
284
- *
285
- * We use the OS's own `where`/`which` so we stay consistent with whatever
286
- * the user sees in their shell. When `where` yields a `.cmd` shim, we
287
- * peek inside it (npm-generated shims quote the underlying `.exe` path)
288
- * and return that real binary.
289
- *
290
- * Returns the absolute path, or `null` if nothing turned up — callers
291
- * should leave `pathToClaudeCodeExecutable` unset so the SDK falls back
292
- * to its own bundled native binary.
293
- */
294
- export function resolveClaudeExecutable() {
295
- const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
296
- try {
297
- if (isWindows) {
298
- // `where.exe` returns one path per line. Prefer `.exe` over any
299
- // `.cmd` or `.ps1` shim because Node's spawn can exec .exe
300
- // directly — .cmd needs shell:true which the SDK doesn't set.
301
- const stdout = execFileSync('where', ['claude'], {
302
- encoding: 'utf8',
303
- stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
304
- }).trim();
305
- const candidates = stdout.split(/\r?\n/).map((s) => s.trim()).filter(Boolean);
306
- const exe = candidates.find((p) => p.toLowerCase().endsWith('.exe'));
307
- if (exe && fs.existsSync(exe)) return exe;
308
- // Only a `.cmd` shim found. Parse it for the real .exe target.
309
- for (const candidate of candidates) {
310
- if (candidate.toLowerCase().endsWith('.cmd')) {
311
- const underlying = parseNpmCmdShim(candidate);
312
- if (underlying) return underlying;
313
- }
314
- }
315
- return candidates[0] || null;
316
- }
317
- const stdout = execFileSync('which', ['claude'], {
318
- encoding: 'utf8',
319
- stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
320
- }).trim();
321
- return stdout || null;
322
- } catch {
323
- // `where`/`which` returns non-zero when nothing matches. Fall back
324
- // to null so the SDK uses its own resolver.
325
- return null;
326
- }
327
- }
328
-
329
- /**
330
- * Cross-platform lookup for a POSIX `bash` the Claude CLI can drive. On
331
- * Windows, `claude.exe` hard-requires a `bash.exe` (typically from Git
332
- * for Windows) and exits with code 1 + a guidance message if it can't
333
- * find one. The CLI reads the path from `CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH`
334
- * when set, otherwise probes a short list of known install locations —
335
- * which are exactly the ones we try below.
336
- *
337
- * Returns the absolute path or null. On non-Windows platforms we skip
338
- * the probe entirely and rely on the system `bash` that Claude expects
339
- * to already be on PATH.
340
- */
341
- export function resolveGitBashPath() {
342
- if (process.platform !== 'win32') return null;
343
-
344
- if (process.env.CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH
345
- && fs.existsSync(process.env.CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH)) {
346
- return process.env.CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH;
347
- }
348
-
349
- // 1. `where.exe bash` first — the user already has it on PATH if any
350
- // shell launcher (VS Code, etc.) set it up. Prefer this over our
351
- // hard-coded list because it reflects their actual install.
352
- try {
353
- const stdout = execFileSync('where', ['bash'], {
354
- encoding: 'utf8',
355
- stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
356
- }).trim();
357
- const first = stdout.split(/\r?\n/)[0]?.trim();
358
- if (first && fs.existsSync(first)) return first;
359
- } catch { /* fall through to hard-coded probes */ }
360
-
361
- // 2. Known Git-for-Windows install locations. Covers system-wide,
362
- // per-user, scoop, and chocolatey defaults.
363
- const home = os.homedir();
364
- const programFiles = process.env['ProgramFiles'] || 'C:\\Program Files';
365
- const programFilesX86 = process.env['ProgramFiles(x86)'] || 'C:\\Program Files (x86)';
366
- const localAppData = process.env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local');
367
-
368
- const candidates = [
369
- path.join(programFiles, 'Git', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
370
- path.join(programFiles, 'Git', 'usr', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
371
- path.join(programFilesX86, 'Git', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
372
- path.join(programFilesX86, 'Git', 'usr', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
373
- path.join(localAppData, 'Programs', 'Git', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
374
- path.join(localAppData, 'Programs', 'Git', 'usr', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
375
- // Scoop's default install path for the git package
376
- path.join(home, 'scoop', 'apps', 'git', 'current', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
377
- ];
378
-
379
- for (const candidate of candidates) {
380
- try {
381
- if (fs.existsSync(candidate) && fs.statSync(candidate).isFile()) {
382
- return candidate;
383
- }
384
- } catch { /* ignore */ }
385
- }
386
-
387
- return null;
388
- }
389
-
390
- /**
391
- * Extract the real .exe target from an npm-generated Windows .cmd shim.
392
- *
393
- * The shim looks like:
394
- * @"%_prog%" "%dp0%\node_modules\@anthropic-ai\claude-code\bin\claude.exe" %*
395
- * We capture the first quoted `.exe` path, then expand `%~dp0` / `%dp0`
396
- * to the shim's own directory so the returned path is absolute.
397
- */
398
- function parseNpmCmdShim(cmdPath) {
399
- try {
400
- const content = fs.readFileSync(cmdPath, 'utf8');
401
- const match = content.match(/"([^"]+\.exe)"/i);
402
- if (!match) return null;
403
- const rel = match[1];
404
- const dir = path.dirname(cmdPath);
405
- const resolved = rel
406
- .replace(/%~?dp0%?\\?/gi, `${dir}${path.sep}`)
407
- .replace(/%~dp0/gi, dir);
408
- return fs.existsSync(resolved) ? resolved : null;
409
- } catch {
410
- return null;
411
- }
412
- }
413
-
414
- /**
415
- * Search PATH for an executable, including the Windows extension variants.
416
- * Returns the absolute path or null. Plain Node has no cross-platform
417
- * equivalent of `which`, so we roll our own — it's small enough to not be
418
- * worth an extra dependency.
419
- */
420
- export function findExecutableOnPath(name, env = process.env) {
421
- const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
422
- const sep = isWindows ? ';' : ':';
423
- const paths = (env.PATH || env.Path || '').split(sep).filter(Boolean);
424
-
425
- // Common native-installer / per-user fallback paths that aren't always on
426
- // the daemon's PATH but are on the user's interactive shell PATH. We
427
- // union them in so "pixcode --no-daemon" and "pixcode daemon" agree.
428
- const home = os.homedir();
429
- if (isWindows) {
430
- paths.push(path.join(env.APPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Roaming'), 'npm'));
431
- paths.push(path.join(env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local'), 'Programs', `${name}-code`));
432
- paths.push(path.join(env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local'), 'AnthropicClaude'));
433
- } else {
434
- paths.push(...collectUserShellPath(env));
435
- paths.push(...collectKnownUserBinDirs(env));
436
- }
437
-
438
- const exts = isWindows
439
- ? ['.cmd', '.exe', '.bat', '.ps1', '']
440
- : [''];
441
-
442
- for (const dir of paths) {
443
- for (const ext of exts) {
444
- const candidate = path.join(dir, name + ext);
445
- try {
446
- if (fs.existsSync(candidate) && fs.statSync(candidate).isFile()) {
447
- return candidate;
448
- }
449
- } catch {
450
- // Permission denied / broken symlink — ignore and keep looking.
451
- }
452
- }
453
- }
454
- return null;
455
- }
456
-
457
- /**
458
- * Resolve `npm` next to the currently-running `node` binary. This is
459
- * more reliable than trusting PATH — when Pixcode runs as a daemon, PATH
460
- * is often minimal and doesn't include the user's node install.
461
- */
462
- export function resolveNpmCommand(env = process.env) {
463
- const nodeDir = path.dirname(process.execPath);
464
- const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
465
- const candidates = isWindows
466
- ? ['npm.cmd', 'npm.exe']
467
- : ['npm'];
468
- for (const c of candidates) {
469
- const full = path.join(nodeDir, c);
470
- if (fs.existsSync(full)) return full;
471
- }
472
- // Windows sometimes ships npm in a sibling "npm" directory.
473
- if (isWindows) {
474
- const siblingNpm = path.join(nodeDir, 'node_modules', 'npm', 'bin', 'npm-cli.js');
475
- if (fs.existsSync(siblingNpm)) {
476
- return siblingNpm; // we'll invoke `node <npm-cli.js>`
477
- }
478
- }
479
-
480
- const resolvedFromPath = findExecutableOnPath('npm', env);
481
- if (resolvedFromPath) return resolvedFromPath;
482
-
483
- return null;
484
- }
485
-
486
- function packageFromCommand(installCmd) {
487
- // Legacy callers still pass `npm install -g <pkg>` strings — extract
488
- // the @scope/name so the local installer can reuse the same input.
489
- const match = String(installCmd).match(/@[^\s]+\/[^\s]+|[\w.-]+(?:@[\w.-]+)?$/);
490
- return match ? match[0] : installCmd;
491
- }
492
-
493
- export function createInstallJob({ provider, installCmd, packageName }) {
494
- const pkg = packageName || packageFromCommand(installCmd);
495
- const id = randomUUID();
496
- const emitter = new EventEmitter();
497
- emitter.setMaxListeners(20);
498
-
499
- const job = {
500
- id,
501
- provider,
502
- installCmd,
503
- package: pkg,
504
- status: 'running',
505
- startedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
506
- finishedAt: null,
507
- exitCode: null,
508
- error: null,
509
- logs: [],
510
- emitter,
511
- child: null,
512
- timer: null,
513
- };
514
-
515
- const appendLog = (stream, chunk) => {
516
- const entry = { stream, chunk, at: Date.now() };
517
- job.logs.push(entry);
518
- if (job.logs.length > 2000) {
519
- job.logs.splice(0, job.logs.length - 2000);
520
- }
521
- emitter.emit('log', entry);
522
- };
523
-
524
- try {
525
- ensureCliHome();
526
- } catch (err) {
527
- job.status = 'error';
528
- job.error = `Could not create ${CLI_HOME}: ${err?.message || err}`;
529
- job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
530
- appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
531
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
532
- scheduleCleanup(job);
533
- jobs.set(id, job);
534
- return job;
535
- }
536
-
537
- appendLog('meta', `Installing ${pkg} into ${CLI_HOME}\n`);
538
- appendLog('meta', `(sandboxed — no sudo / admin required)\n`);
539
-
540
- const installEnv = buildCliSpawnEnv(process.env);
541
- const npmCmd = resolveNpmCommand(installEnv);
542
- if (!npmCmd) {
543
- job.status = 'error';
544
- job.error = 'npm was not found. Install Node.js/npm or add it to your macOS login shell PATH, then click Refresh.';
545
- job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
546
- appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
547
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
548
- scheduleCleanup(job);
549
- jobs.set(id, job);
550
- return job;
551
- }
552
-
553
- const useNodeRunner = npmCmd.endsWith('.js');
554
-
555
- const cmd = useNodeRunner ? process.execPath : npmCmd;
556
- const args = useNodeRunner
557
- ? [npmCmd, 'install', pkg, '--no-audit', '--no-fund', '--loglevel=http']
558
- : ['install', pkg, '--no-audit', '--no-fund', '--loglevel=http'];
559
-
560
- appendLog('meta', `$ ${cmd} ${args.join(' ')}\n`);
561
-
562
- let child;
563
- try {
564
- child = spawn(cmd, args, {
565
- cwd: CLI_HOME,
566
- env: { ...installEnv, npm_config_yes: 'true' },
567
- stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe'],
568
- windowsHide: true,
569
- // cross-spawn handles .cmd/.bat resolution itself — no shell
570
- // needed. Passing `shell: true` here would re-introduce the
571
- // space-in-path tokenisation bug that caused "'C:\Program' is
572
- // not recognized" on Windows installs of Node.
573
- });
574
- } catch (err) {
575
- const message = err?.message || String(err);
576
- console.error(`[install-job:${provider}:${id}] Spawn failed:`, message);
577
- job.status = 'error';
578
- job.error = `Failed to launch npm: ${message}`;
579
- job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
580
- appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
581
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
582
- scheduleCleanup(job);
583
- jobs.set(id, job);
584
- return job;
585
- }
586
-
587
- job.child = child;
588
- child.stdout.on('data', (buf) => appendLog('stdout', buf.toString()));
589
- child.stderr.on('data', (buf) => appendLog('stderr', buf.toString()));
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-
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- child.on('error', (err) => {
592
- if (job.status !== 'running') return;
593
- job.status = 'error';
594
- job.error = `npm process error: ${err.message}`;
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- job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
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- appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
597
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
598
- scheduleCleanup(job);
599
- });
600
-
601
- child.on('close', (code, signal) => {
602
- if (job.status !== 'running') return;
603
- job.exitCode = code ?? null;
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- job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
605
-
606
- if (code !== 0) {
607
- job.status = 'error';
608
- job.error = signal
609
- ? `Install killed by signal ${signal}`
610
- : `npm exited with code ${code}`;
611
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
612
- scheduleCleanup(job);
613
- return;
614
- }
615
-
616
- // Verify the binary actually landed. If we don't check, a package
617
- // without a `bin` entry (or a half-extracted tarball) would still
618
- // read as "success" and the user would be confused when auth
619
- // status stays red.
620
- const binName = PACKAGE_BINARIES[pkg] || provider;
621
- const binaryPath = findInstalledBinary(binName);
622
- if (!binaryPath) {
623
- job.status = 'error';
624
- job.error = `npm exited cleanly but ${binName} was not found in ${CLI_BIN_DIR}`;
625
- appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
626
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
627
- scheduleCleanup(job);
628
- return;
629
- }
630
-
631
- // Make sure our live server process can resolve the new binary
632
- // from this moment on, without a restart. primeCliBinPath is
633
- // idempotent so re-calling after each install is cheap.
634
- primeCliBinPath();
635
-
636
- appendLog('meta', `✓ Installed ${binName} → ${binaryPath}\n`);
637
- job.status = 'done';
638
- job.binaryPath = binaryPath;
639
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
640
- scheduleCleanup(job);
641
- });
642
-
643
- job.timer = setTimeout(() => {
644
- if (job.status !== 'running') return;
645
- try { child.kill('SIGKILL'); } catch { /* noop */ }
646
- job.status = 'error';
647
- job.error = 'Install timed out after 10 minutes';
648
- job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
649
- appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
650
- emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
651
- scheduleCleanup(job);
652
- }, HARD_TIMEOUT_MS);
653
-
654
- jobs.set(id, job);
655
- return job;
656
- }
657
-
658
- function findInstalledBinary(name) {
659
- const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
660
- const candidates = isWindows
661
- ? [`${name}.cmd`, `${name}.exe`, name]
662
- : [name];
663
- for (const c of candidates) {
664
- const full = path.join(CLI_BIN_DIR, c);
665
- if (fs.existsSync(full)) return full;
666
- }
667
- return null;
668
- }
669
-
670
- function buildDonePayload(job) {
671
- if (job.status === 'done') {
672
- return {
673
- success: true,
674
- exitCode: job.exitCode,
675
- binaryPath: job.binaryPath,
676
- message: `${job.provider} installed. Refreshing auth status…`,
677
- };
678
- }
679
- return {
680
- success: false,
681
- exitCode: job.exitCode,
682
- error: job.error || 'Install failed',
683
- };
684
- }
685
-
686
- function scheduleCleanup(job) {
687
- if (job.timer) {
688
- clearTimeout(job.timer);
689
- job.timer = null;
690
- }
691
- setTimeout(() => {
692
- jobs.delete(job.id);
693
- }, FINISHED_TTL_MS);
694
- }
695
-
696
- export function getInstallJob(id) {
697
- return jobs.get(id) || null;
698
- }
699
-
700
- export function cancelInstallJob(id) {
701
- const job = jobs.get(id);
702
- if (!job) return false;
703
- if (job.status !== 'running') return false;
704
- try { job.child?.kill(); } catch { /* noop */ }
705
- job.status = 'error';
706
- job.error = 'Install cancelled';
707
- job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
708
- job.emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
709
- scheduleCleanup(job);
710
- return true;
711
- }
712
-
713
- export function snapshotDonePayload(job) {
714
- return buildDonePayload(job);
715
- }
1
+ /**
2
+ * In-memory install-job registry + sandboxed local CLI installer.
3
+ *
4
+ * Why not `npm install -g`:
5
+ * - Requires admin/sudo on Windows and most Linux distros. When Pixcode
6
+ * runs as a non-privileged daemon, -g fails with EACCES and the user
7
+ * sees a blank log with no actionable error.
8
+ * - Even on Windows desktop, npm's global prefix is sometimes broken
9
+ * (AppData permissions, antivirus quarantining node_modules/.bin).
10
+ * - CI/docker/VPS setups often don't have `npm` on the daemon's PATH at
11
+ * all, even when the user's interactive shell does.
12
+ *
13
+ * What we do instead:
14
+ * - Install targets go into `~/.pixcode/cli-bin/` as LOCAL dependencies
15
+ * of a pixcode-owned package.json (no -g, no sudo, no UAC).
16
+ * - Resolve `npm` from the same Node install that's running the server
17
+ * (sibling file to `process.execPath`) so PATH environment doesn't
18
+ * matter.
19
+ * - On server boot, `~/.pixcode/cli-bin/node_modules/.bin` is prepended
20
+ * to `process.env.PATH`. Every existing `cross-spawn(binary)` call
21
+ * (in claude-auth, gemini-cli, qwen-code-cli, etc.) then resolves to
22
+ * the locally installed binary without any change to the adapter code.
23
+ *
24
+ * The HTTP/stream side of the API is the same as before:
25
+ * - POST /install → spawns the child, returns { jobId }
26
+ * - GET /install/:jobId/stream → EventSource that replays the buffered
27
+ * transcript and then streams live chunks.
28
+ * - DELETE /install/:jobId → cancels an in-flight install.
29
+ *
30
+ * Jobs linger 10 minutes after completion so late subscribers still see
31
+ * the outcome.
32
+ */
33
+ import { execFileSync } from 'node:child_process';
34
+ import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
35
+ import { randomUUID } from 'node:crypto';
36
+ import fs from 'node:fs';
37
+ import os from 'node:os';
38
+ import path from 'node:path';
39
+
40
+ // Use cross-spawn instead of node:child_process.spawn. On Windows, node's
41
+ // spawn cannot invoke `.cmd` / `.bat` files without `shell: true`, and with
42
+ // `shell: true` it tokenises on spaces — so a valid npm path like
43
+ // `C:\Program Files\nodejs\npm.cmd` gets split into "C:\Program" + "Files...".
44
+ // cross-spawn shells out through cmd.exe with proper quoting transparently
45
+ // and is already a transitive dependency we can safely re-use.
46
+ import spawn from 'cross-spawn';
47
+
48
+ const jobs = new Map();
49
+ const FINISHED_TTL_MS = 10 * 60 * 1000;
50
+ const HARD_TIMEOUT_MS = 10 * 60 * 1000;
51
+ const USER_SHELL_PATH_CACHE_TTL_MS = 5 * 60 * 1000;
52
+ const userShellPathCache = {
53
+ value: null,
54
+ readAt: 0,
55
+ };
56
+
57
+ export const CLI_HOME = path.join(os.homedir(), '.pixcode', 'cli-bin');
58
+ export const CLI_BIN_DIR = path.join(CLI_HOME, 'node_modules', '.bin');
59
+
60
+ /**
61
+ * npm package → the binary name it installs. Used to verify the install
62
+ * actually dropped an executable we can run, since npm can exit(0) even
63
+ * when a package has no `bin` entry or our PATH wiring is wrong.
64
+ */
65
+ const PACKAGE_BINARIES = {
66
+ '@anthropic-ai/claude-code': 'claude',
67
+ '@openai/codex': 'codex',
68
+ '@google/gemini-cli': 'gemini',
69
+ '@qwen-code/qwen-code': 'qwen',
70
+ 'opencode-ai': 'opencode',
71
+ 'task-master': 'task-master',
72
+ };
73
+
74
+ /**
75
+ * Make sure `CLI_HOME` exists with a minimal package.json so `npm install`
76
+ * doesn't walk up to some unrelated parent and pollute it.
77
+ */
78
+ function ensureCliHome() {
79
+ fs.mkdirSync(CLI_HOME, { recursive: true });
80
+ const pkgPath = path.join(CLI_HOME, 'package.json');
81
+ if (!fs.existsSync(pkgPath)) {
82
+ const pkg = {
83
+ name: 'pixcode-cli-bin',
84
+ private: true,
85
+ version: '0.0.0',
86
+ description:
87
+ 'Pixcode-managed sandbox for provider CLIs (claude/codex/gemini/qwen). '
88
+ + 'Safe to delete; Pixcode will re-create it on next install.',
89
+ };
90
+ fs.writeFileSync(pkgPath, JSON.stringify(pkg, null, 2));
91
+ }
92
+ }
93
+
94
+ /**
95
+ * Prepend the pixcode-managed bin dir to PATH. Called at server boot so
96
+ * every subsequent `spawn('claude'|'gemini'|'codex'|'qwen', …)` in the
97
+ * provider adapters (which use cross-spawn with bare names) resolves to
98
+ * the locally installed binary without any per-adapter change.
99
+ */
100
+ export function primeCliBinPath(env = process.env) {
101
+ ensureCliHome();
102
+ const augmentedEnv = buildCliSpawnEnv(env);
103
+ env.PATH = augmentedEnv.PATH;
104
+ if ('Path' in env || augmentedEnv.Path) env.Path = augmentedEnv.Path || augmentedEnv.PATH;
105
+ // Once PATH is ready, resolve any well-known provider binaries to absolute
106
+ // paths and export them as *_CLI_PATH env vars. This side-steps a Windows
107
+ // gotcha: `child_process.spawn('claude', …)` does NOT auto-resolve .cmd /
108
+ // .bat extensions, and the Claude Agent SDK calls spawn directly instead
109
+ // of via cross-spawn — so a bare "claude" on PATH works in a shell but
110
+ // fails inside the SDK. Pinning the full path side-steps it entirely.
111
+ resolveProviderExecutables(env);
112
+ }
113
+
114
+ /**
115
+ * Scan PATH (plus known native-installer locations) for every provider
116
+ * binary we ship support for, and export *_CLI_PATH env vars pointing to
117
+ * the absolute executable. Existing vars are left alone so users can
118
+ * override detection.
119
+ */
120
+ export function resolveProviderExecutables(env = process.env) {
121
+ // Claude is intentionally omitted. The Claude Agent SDK ships a bundled
122
+ // native binary per platform (@anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk-<os>-<arch>)
123
+ // and resolves it automatically. Exporting CLAUDE_CLI_PATH here would
124
+ // override that and hand a `.cmd` shim to Node's spawn on Windows,
125
+ // which then throws EINVAL (spawn can't exec .cmd files directly).
126
+ //
127
+ // The other providers use cross-spawn in our own adapters, which
128
+ // handles .cmd/.bat resolution on Windows. Forcing an absolute path
129
+ // there is still helpful because cross-spawn.sync without quoting
130
+ // can hit edge cases when PATH contains spaces.
131
+ const providers = [
132
+ { name: 'codex', envKey: 'CODEX_CLI_PATH' },
133
+ { name: 'gemini', envKey: 'GEMINI_CLI_PATH' },
134
+ { name: 'qwen', envKey: 'QWEN_CLI_PATH' },
135
+ { name: 'opencode', envKey: 'OPENCODE_CLI_PATH' },
136
+ { name: 'cursor-agent', envKey: 'CURSOR_CLI_PATH' },
137
+ ];
138
+ for (const { name, envKey } of providers) {
139
+ if (env[envKey]) continue;
140
+ const resolved = findExecutableOnPath(name, env);
141
+ if (resolved) env[envKey] = resolved;
142
+ }
143
+ }
144
+
145
+ function pathSeparator() {
146
+ return process.platform === 'win32' ? ';' : ':';
147
+ }
148
+
149
+ function splitPathList(value) {
150
+ return String(value || '').split(pathSeparator()).map((entry) => entry.trim()).filter(Boolean);
151
+ }
152
+
153
+ function collectNvmNodeBins(home) {
154
+ const versionsDir = path.join(home, '.nvm', 'versions', 'node');
155
+ try {
156
+ return fs.readdirSync(versionsDir)
157
+ .map((version) => path.join(versionsDir, version, 'bin'))
158
+ .filter((candidate) => {
159
+ try {
160
+ return fs.statSync(candidate).isDirectory();
161
+ } catch {
162
+ return false;
163
+ }
164
+ })
165
+ .sort()
166
+ .reverse();
167
+ } catch {
168
+ return [];
169
+ }
170
+ }
171
+
172
+ function collectKnownUserBinDirs(env = process.env) {
173
+ const home = os.homedir();
174
+ if (process.platform === 'win32') {
175
+ return [
176
+ path.join(env.APPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Roaming'), 'npm'),
177
+ path.join(env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local'), 'Programs', 'nodejs'),
178
+ ];
179
+ }
180
+
181
+ return [
182
+ CLI_BIN_DIR,
183
+ path.dirname(process.execPath),
184
+ ...collectNvmNodeBins(home),
185
+ path.join(home, '.volta', 'bin'),
186
+ path.join(home, '.asdf', 'shims'),
187
+ path.join(home, '.bun', 'bin'),
188
+ path.join(home, '.local', 'bin'),
189
+ path.join(home, '.npm-global', 'bin'),
190
+ '/opt/homebrew/bin',
191
+ '/opt/homebrew/sbin',
192
+ '/usr/local/bin',
193
+ '/usr/local/sbin',
194
+ '/usr/bin',
195
+ '/bin',
196
+ ];
197
+ }
198
+
199
+ export function collectUserShellPath(env = process.env) {
200
+ if (process.platform === 'win32') return [];
201
+
202
+ const now = Date.now();
203
+ if (userShellPathCache.value && now - userShellPathCache.readAt < USER_SHELL_PATH_CACHE_TTL_MS) {
204
+ return userShellPathCache.value;
205
+ }
206
+
207
+ const shells = [env.SHELL, '/bin/zsh', '/bin/bash']
208
+ .filter(Boolean)
209
+ .filter((candidate, index, list) => list.indexOf(candidate) === index)
210
+ .filter((candidate) => {
211
+ try {
212
+ return fs.existsSync(candidate);
213
+ } catch {
214
+ return false;
215
+ }
216
+ });
217
+
218
+ const marker = '__PIXCODE_LOGIN_PATH__=';
219
+ for (const shell of shells) {
220
+ try {
221
+ const output = execFileSync(shell, ['-lc', `printf '\\n${marker}%s\\n' "$PATH"`], {
222
+ encoding: 'utf8',
223
+ env,
224
+ timeout: 2500,
225
+ stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
226
+ });
227
+ const line = output.split(/\r?\n/).reverse().find((part) => part.startsWith(marker));
228
+ const shellPath = line?.slice(marker.length);
229
+ if (shellPath) {
230
+ const entries = splitPathList(shellPath);
231
+ userShellPathCache.value = entries;
232
+ userShellPathCache.readAt = now;
233
+ return entries;
234
+ }
235
+ } catch {
236
+ // GUI-launched macOS apps often have a tiny PATH. If the user's
237
+ // shell startup files are noisy or slow, fall back to known bins.
238
+ }
239
+ }
240
+
241
+ userShellPathCache.value = [];
242
+ userShellPathCache.readAt = now;
243
+ return [];
244
+ }
245
+
246
+ function mergePathEntries(env, preferredEntries) {
247
+ const existing = splitPathList(env.PATH || env.Path || '');
248
+ const seen = new Set();
249
+ const merged = [];
250
+
251
+ for (const entry of [...preferredEntries, ...existing]) {
252
+ if (!entry) continue;
253
+ const key = path.resolve(entry);
254
+ if (seen.has(key)) continue;
255
+ seen.add(key);
256
+ merged.push(entry);
257
+ }
258
+
259
+ const nextPath = merged.join(pathSeparator());
260
+ env.PATH = nextPath;
261
+ if ('Path' in env) env.Path = nextPath;
262
+ return env;
263
+ }
264
+
265
+ export function buildCliSpawnEnv(baseEnv = process.env) {
266
+ const env = { ...baseEnv };
267
+ return mergePathEntries(env, [
268
+ CLI_BIN_DIR,
269
+ ...collectUserShellPath(baseEnv),
270
+ ...collectKnownUserBinDirs(baseEnv),
271
+ ]);
272
+ }
273
+
274
+ /**
275
+ * Cross-platform lookup for the Claude Code CLI executable. The
276
+ * @anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk SDK spawns its target with plain
277
+ * `child_process.spawn(command, args)` — no shell, no cross-spawn — which
278
+ * means:
279
+ * - On Unix, `"claude"` resolves via PATH + shebang. Works out of the box.
280
+ * - On Windows, `"claude"` does NOT resolve (Node doesn't traverse PATHEXT
281
+ * for bare names), and spawning a `.cmd` shim directly throws EINVAL
282
+ * after Node 20.12's CVE-2024-27980 fix. We have to hand the SDK the
283
+ * real `.exe` target instead.
284
+ *
285
+ * We use the OS's own `where`/`which` so we stay consistent with whatever
286
+ * the user sees in their shell. When `where` yields a `.cmd` shim, we
287
+ * peek inside it (npm-generated shims quote the underlying `.exe` path)
288
+ * and return that real binary.
289
+ *
290
+ * Returns the absolute path, or `null` if nothing turned up — callers
291
+ * should leave `pathToClaudeCodeExecutable` unset so the SDK falls back
292
+ * to its own bundled native binary.
293
+ */
294
+ export function resolveClaudeExecutable() {
295
+ const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
296
+ try {
297
+ if (isWindows) {
298
+ // `where.exe` returns one path per line. Prefer `.exe` over any
299
+ // `.cmd` or `.ps1` shim because Node's spawn can exec .exe
300
+ // directly — .cmd needs shell:true which the SDK doesn't set.
301
+ const stdout = execFileSync('where', ['claude'], {
302
+ encoding: 'utf8',
303
+ stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
304
+ }).trim();
305
+ const candidates = stdout.split(/\r?\n/).map((s) => s.trim()).filter(Boolean);
306
+ const exe = candidates.find((p) => p.toLowerCase().endsWith('.exe'));
307
+ if (exe && fs.existsSync(exe)) return exe;
308
+ // Only a `.cmd` shim found. Parse it for the real .exe target.
309
+ for (const candidate of candidates) {
310
+ if (candidate.toLowerCase().endsWith('.cmd')) {
311
+ const underlying = parseNpmCmdShim(candidate);
312
+ if (underlying) return underlying;
313
+ }
314
+ }
315
+ return candidates[0] || null;
316
+ }
317
+ const stdout = execFileSync('which', ['claude'], {
318
+ encoding: 'utf8',
319
+ stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
320
+ }).trim();
321
+ return stdout || null;
322
+ } catch {
323
+ // `where`/`which` returns non-zero when nothing matches. Fall back
324
+ // to null so the SDK uses its own resolver.
325
+ return null;
326
+ }
327
+ }
328
+
329
+ /**
330
+ * Cross-platform lookup for a POSIX `bash` the Claude CLI can drive. On
331
+ * Windows, `claude.exe` hard-requires a `bash.exe` (typically from Git
332
+ * for Windows) and exits with code 1 + a guidance message if it can't
333
+ * find one. The CLI reads the path from `CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH`
334
+ * when set, otherwise probes a short list of known install locations —
335
+ * which are exactly the ones we try below.
336
+ *
337
+ * Returns the absolute path or null. On non-Windows platforms we skip
338
+ * the probe entirely and rely on the system `bash` that Claude expects
339
+ * to already be on PATH.
340
+ */
341
+ export function resolveGitBashPath() {
342
+ if (process.platform !== 'win32') return null;
343
+
344
+ if (process.env.CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH
345
+ && fs.existsSync(process.env.CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH)) {
346
+ return process.env.CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH;
347
+ }
348
+
349
+ // 1. `where.exe bash` first — the user already has it on PATH if any
350
+ // shell launcher (VS Code, etc.) set it up. Prefer this over our
351
+ // hard-coded list because it reflects their actual install.
352
+ try {
353
+ const stdout = execFileSync('where', ['bash'], {
354
+ encoding: 'utf8',
355
+ stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
356
+ }).trim();
357
+ const first = stdout.split(/\r?\n/)[0]?.trim();
358
+ if (first && fs.existsSync(first)) return first;
359
+ } catch { /* fall through to hard-coded probes */ }
360
+
361
+ // 2. Known Git-for-Windows install locations. Covers system-wide,
362
+ // per-user, scoop, and chocolatey defaults.
363
+ const home = os.homedir();
364
+ const programFiles = process.env['ProgramFiles'] || 'C:\\Program Files';
365
+ const programFilesX86 = process.env['ProgramFiles(x86)'] || 'C:\\Program Files (x86)';
366
+ const localAppData = process.env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local');
367
+
368
+ const candidates = [
369
+ path.join(programFiles, 'Git', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
370
+ path.join(programFiles, 'Git', 'usr', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
371
+ path.join(programFilesX86, 'Git', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
372
+ path.join(programFilesX86, 'Git', 'usr', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
373
+ path.join(localAppData, 'Programs', 'Git', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
374
+ path.join(localAppData, 'Programs', 'Git', 'usr', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
375
+ // Scoop's default install path for the git package
376
+ path.join(home, 'scoop', 'apps', 'git', 'current', 'bin', 'bash.exe'),
377
+ ];
378
+
379
+ for (const candidate of candidates) {
380
+ try {
381
+ if (fs.existsSync(candidate) && fs.statSync(candidate).isFile()) {
382
+ return candidate;
383
+ }
384
+ } catch { /* ignore */ }
385
+ }
386
+
387
+ return null;
388
+ }
389
+
390
+ /**
391
+ * Extract the real .exe target from an npm-generated Windows .cmd shim.
392
+ *
393
+ * The shim looks like:
394
+ * @"%_prog%" "%dp0%\node_modules\@anthropic-ai\claude-code\bin\claude.exe" %*
395
+ * We capture the first quoted `.exe` path, then expand `%~dp0` / `%dp0`
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+ * to the shim's own directory so the returned path is absolute.
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+ */
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+ function parseNpmCmdShim(cmdPath) {
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+ try {
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+ const content = fs.readFileSync(cmdPath, 'utf8');
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+ const match = content.match(/"([^"]+\.exe)"/i);
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+ if (!match) return null;
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+ const rel = match[1];
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+ const dir = path.dirname(cmdPath);
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+ const resolved = rel
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+ .replace(/%~?dp0%?\\?/gi, `${dir}${path.sep}`)
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+ .replace(/%~dp0/gi, dir);
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+ return fs.existsSync(resolved) ? resolved : null;
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+ } catch {
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Search PATH for an executable, including the Windows extension variants.
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+ * Returns the absolute path or null. Plain Node has no cross-platform
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+ * equivalent of `which`, so we roll our own — it's small enough to not be
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+ * worth an extra dependency.
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+ */
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+ export function findExecutableOnPath(name, env = process.env) {
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+ const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
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+ const sep = isWindows ? ';' : ':';
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+ const paths = (env.PATH || env.Path || '').split(sep).filter(Boolean);
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+
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+ // Common native-installer / per-user fallback paths that aren't always on
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+ // the daemon's PATH but are on the user's interactive shell PATH. We
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+ // union them in so "pixcode --no-daemon" and "pixcode daemon" agree.
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+ const home = os.homedir();
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+ if (isWindows) {
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+ paths.push(path.join(env.APPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Roaming'), 'npm'));
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+ paths.push(path.join(env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local'), 'Programs', `${name}-code`));
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+ paths.push(path.join(env.LOCALAPPDATA || path.join(home, 'AppData', 'Local'), 'AnthropicClaude'));
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+ } else {
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+ paths.push(...collectUserShellPath(env));
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+ paths.push(...collectKnownUserBinDirs(env));
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+ }
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+
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+ const exts = isWindows
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+ ? ['.cmd', '.exe', '.bat', '.ps1', '']
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+ : [''];
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+
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+ for (const dir of paths) {
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+ for (const ext of exts) {
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+ const candidate = path.join(dir, name + ext);
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+ try {
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+ if (fs.existsSync(candidate) && fs.statSync(candidate).isFile()) {
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+ return candidate;
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+ }
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+ } catch {
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+ // Permission denied / broken symlink — ignore and keep looking.
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Resolve `npm` next to the currently-running `node` binary. This is
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+ * more reliable than trusting PATH — when Pixcode runs as a daemon, PATH
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+ * is often minimal and doesn't include the user's node install.
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+ */
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+ export function resolveNpmCommand(env = process.env) {
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+ const nodeDir = path.dirname(process.execPath);
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+ const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
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+ const candidates = isWindows
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+ ? ['npm.cmd', 'npm.exe']
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+ : ['npm'];
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+ for (const c of candidates) {
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+ const full = path.join(nodeDir, c);
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+ if (fs.existsSync(full)) return full;
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+ }
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+ // Windows sometimes ships npm in a sibling "npm" directory.
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+ if (isWindows) {
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+ const siblingNpm = path.join(nodeDir, 'node_modules', 'npm', 'bin', 'npm-cli.js');
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+ if (fs.existsSync(siblingNpm)) {
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+ return siblingNpm; // we'll invoke `node <npm-cli.js>`
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ const resolvedFromPath = findExecutableOnPath('npm', env);
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+ if (resolvedFromPath) return resolvedFromPath;
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+
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+
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+ function packageFromCommand(installCmd) {
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+ // Legacy callers still pass `npm install -g <pkg>` strings — extract
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+ // the @scope/name so the local installer can reuse the same input.
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+ const match = String(installCmd).match(/@[^\s]+\/[^\s]+|[\w.-]+(?:@[\w.-]+)?$/);
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+ return match ? match[0] : installCmd;
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+ }
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+
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+ export function createInstallJob({ provider, installCmd, packageName }) {
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+ const pkg = packageName || packageFromCommand(installCmd);
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+ const id = randomUUID();
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+ const emitter = new EventEmitter();
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+ emitter.setMaxListeners(20);
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+
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+ const job = {
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+ id,
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+ provider,
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+ installCmd,
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+ package: pkg,
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+ status: 'running',
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+ startedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
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+ finishedAt: null,
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+ exitCode: null,
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+ error: null,
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+ logs: [],
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+ emitter,
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+ child: null,
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+ timer: null,
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+ };
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+
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+ const appendLog = (stream, chunk) => {
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+ const entry = { stream, chunk, at: Date.now() };
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+ job.logs.push(entry);
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+ if (job.logs.length > 2000) {
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+ job.logs.splice(0, job.logs.length - 2000);
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+ }
521
+ emitter.emit('log', entry);
522
+ };
523
+
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+ try {
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+ ensureCliHome();
526
+ } catch (err) {
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+ job.status = 'error';
528
+ job.error = `Could not create ${CLI_HOME}: ${err?.message || err}`;
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+ job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
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+ appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
531
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
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+ scheduleCleanup(job);
533
+ jobs.set(id, job);
534
+ return job;
535
+ }
536
+
537
+ appendLog('meta', `Installing ${pkg} into ${CLI_HOME}\n`);
538
+ appendLog('meta', `(sandboxed — no sudo / admin required)\n`);
539
+
540
+ const installEnv = buildCliSpawnEnv(process.env);
541
+ const npmCmd = resolveNpmCommand(installEnv);
542
+ if (!npmCmd) {
543
+ job.status = 'error';
544
+ job.error = 'npm was not found. Install Node.js/npm or add it to your macOS login shell PATH, then click Refresh.';
545
+ job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
546
+ appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
547
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
548
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
549
+ jobs.set(id, job);
550
+ return job;
551
+ }
552
+
553
+ const useNodeRunner = npmCmd.endsWith('.js');
554
+
555
+ const cmd = useNodeRunner ? process.execPath : npmCmd;
556
+ const args = useNodeRunner
557
+ ? [npmCmd, 'install', pkg, '--no-audit', '--no-fund', '--loglevel=http']
558
+ : ['install', pkg, '--no-audit', '--no-fund', '--loglevel=http'];
559
+
560
+ appendLog('meta', `$ ${cmd} ${args.join(' ')}\n`);
561
+
562
+ let child;
563
+ try {
564
+ child = spawn(cmd, args, {
565
+ cwd: CLI_HOME,
566
+ env: { ...installEnv, npm_config_yes: 'true' },
567
+ stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe'],
568
+ windowsHide: true,
569
+ // cross-spawn handles .cmd/.bat resolution itself — no shell
570
+ // needed. Passing `shell: true` here would re-introduce the
571
+ // space-in-path tokenisation bug that caused "'C:\Program' is
572
+ // not recognized" on Windows installs of Node.
573
+ });
574
+ } catch (err) {
575
+ const message = err?.message || String(err);
576
+ console.error(`[install-job:${provider}:${id}] Spawn failed:`, message);
577
+ job.status = 'error';
578
+ job.error = `Failed to launch npm: ${message}`;
579
+ job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
580
+ appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
581
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
582
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
583
+ jobs.set(id, job);
584
+ return job;
585
+ }
586
+
587
+ job.child = child;
588
+ child.stdout.on('data', (buf) => appendLog('stdout', buf.toString()));
589
+ child.stderr.on('data', (buf) => appendLog('stderr', buf.toString()));
590
+
591
+ child.on('error', (err) => {
592
+ if (job.status !== 'running') return;
593
+ job.status = 'error';
594
+ job.error = `npm process error: ${err.message}`;
595
+ job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
596
+ appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
597
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
598
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
599
+ });
600
+
601
+ child.on('close', (code, signal) => {
602
+ if (job.status !== 'running') return;
603
+ job.exitCode = code ?? null;
604
+ job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
605
+
606
+ if (code !== 0) {
607
+ job.status = 'error';
608
+ job.error = signal
609
+ ? `Install killed by signal ${signal}`
610
+ : `npm exited with code ${code}`;
611
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
612
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
613
+ return;
614
+ }
615
+
616
+ // Verify the binary actually landed. If we don't check, a package
617
+ // without a `bin` entry (or a half-extracted tarball) would still
618
+ // read as "success" and the user would be confused when auth
619
+ // status stays red.
620
+ const binName = PACKAGE_BINARIES[pkg] || provider;
621
+ const binaryPath = findInstalledBinary(binName);
622
+ if (!binaryPath) {
623
+ job.status = 'error';
624
+ job.error = `npm exited cleanly but ${binName} was not found in ${CLI_BIN_DIR}`;
625
+ appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
626
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
627
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
628
+ return;
629
+ }
630
+
631
+ // Make sure our live server process can resolve the new binary
632
+ // from this moment on, without a restart. primeCliBinPath is
633
+ // idempotent so re-calling after each install is cheap.
634
+ primeCliBinPath();
635
+
636
+ appendLog('meta', `✓ Installed ${binName} → ${binaryPath}\n`);
637
+ job.status = 'done';
638
+ job.binaryPath = binaryPath;
639
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
640
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
641
+ });
642
+
643
+ job.timer = setTimeout(() => {
644
+ if (job.status !== 'running') return;
645
+ try { child.kill('SIGKILL'); } catch { /* noop */ }
646
+ job.status = 'error';
647
+ job.error = 'Install timed out after 10 minutes';
648
+ job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
649
+ appendLog('stderr', job.error + '\n');
650
+ emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
651
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
652
+ }, HARD_TIMEOUT_MS);
653
+
654
+ jobs.set(id, job);
655
+ return job;
656
+ }
657
+
658
+ function findInstalledBinary(name) {
659
+ const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
660
+ const candidates = isWindows
661
+ ? [`${name}.cmd`, `${name}.exe`, name]
662
+ : [name];
663
+ for (const c of candidates) {
664
+ const full = path.join(CLI_BIN_DIR, c);
665
+ if (fs.existsSync(full)) return full;
666
+ }
667
+ return null;
668
+ }
669
+
670
+ function buildDonePayload(job) {
671
+ if (job.status === 'done') {
672
+ return {
673
+ success: true,
674
+ exitCode: job.exitCode,
675
+ binaryPath: job.binaryPath,
676
+ message: `${job.provider} installed. Refreshing auth status…`,
677
+ };
678
+ }
679
+ return {
680
+ success: false,
681
+ exitCode: job.exitCode,
682
+ error: job.error || 'Install failed',
683
+ };
684
+ }
685
+
686
+ function scheduleCleanup(job) {
687
+ if (job.timer) {
688
+ clearTimeout(job.timer);
689
+ job.timer = null;
690
+ }
691
+ setTimeout(() => {
692
+ jobs.delete(job.id);
693
+ }, FINISHED_TTL_MS);
694
+ }
695
+
696
+ export function getInstallJob(id) {
697
+ return jobs.get(id) || null;
698
+ }
699
+
700
+ export function cancelInstallJob(id) {
701
+ const job = jobs.get(id);
702
+ if (!job) return false;
703
+ if (job.status !== 'running') return false;
704
+ try { job.child?.kill(); } catch { /* noop */ }
705
+ job.status = 'error';
706
+ job.error = 'Install cancelled';
707
+ job.finishedAt = new Date().toISOString();
708
+ job.emitter.emit('done', buildDonePayload(job));
709
+ scheduleCleanup(job);
710
+ return true;
711
+ }
712
+
713
+ export function snapshotDonePayload(job) {
714
+ return buildDonePayload(job);
715
+ }