@rubytech/create-maxy-lite 0.1.14 → 0.1.15
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- package/lib/paths.mjs +8 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/payload/webchat/server.mjs +17 -0
package/lib/paths.mjs
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@@ -183,7 +183,14 @@ export function launcherScript({
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port = PATHS.webchatPort,
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distro = PATHS.distro,
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} = {}) {
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// Kill any prior relay before starting so `maxy-lite` always runs the freshly
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// installed server.mjs, never a stale process still holding the port (which made
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// a new build appear to "have no effect"). The relay writes its pid to
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// <vault>/.maxy-lite/relay.pid; kill via the bash builtin (no external tools),
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// and a best-effort pkill catches a relay started before pid-file support. The
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// relay's own EADDRINUSE handler makes any remaining conflict loud.
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const killPrior = `P=$(cat ${vaultGuest}/.maxy-lite/relay.pid 2>/dev/null); [ -n "$P" ] && kill "$P" 2>/dev/null; pkill -f "node server.mjs" 2>/dev/null; sleep 1`
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const inner = `${killPrior}; cd ${webchatDir} && ${webchatRunEnv({ vaultGuest, port })} exec node server.mjs`
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return `#!${prefix}/bin/bash
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# maxy-lite launcher — starts the on-device web chat relay.
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# Enters the glibc Ubuntu layer with the shared-storage vault bound in, then runs
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package/package.json
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"name": "@rubytech/create-maxy-lite",
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"version": "0.1.
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"version": "0.1.15",
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"description": "Install maxy-lite on an Android phone: orchestrates proot-distro Ubuntu, glibc Node, claude, the web-chat relay, the vault and its bind-mount — run via npx in bare Termux.",
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"type": "module",
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"engines": {
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const PROJECTS_DIR = path.join(os.homedir(), '.claude', 'projects')
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const STATE_DIR = process.env.LITE_STATE_DIR || path.join(AGENT_HOME, '.maxy-lite')
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const SESSION_FILE = path.join(STATE_DIR, 'session-id')
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const PID_FILE = path.join(STATE_DIR, 'relay.pid') // so the launcher can kill a prior relay before starting a fresh one
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const TAIL_MS = 250 // JSONL poll interval
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const QUIET_MS = 1500 // silence that ends a turn for op=done
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const NO_REPLY_MS = 8000 // a turn with NO transcript growth this long = swallowed; surface why
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})
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// A stale relay still holding the port is the usual cause of "new build installed
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// but old code serving". Make it loud instead of a silent stale-serve.
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server.on('error', (e) => {
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log('listen-error', { code: e.code, port: PORT })
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process.exit(1)
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})
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server.listen(PORT, '127.0.0.1', () => {
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// Record our pid so the next launch can kill this relay and take over cleanly,
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// and emit a build marker: op=relay-start proves THIS server.mjs (not a stale
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// one) is the live process.
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try {
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fs.mkdirSync(STATE_DIR, { recursive: true })
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fs.writeFileSync(PID_FILE, String(process.pid))
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} catch {
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/* pid file is best-effort */
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}
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log('relay-start', { pid: process.pid, port: PORT })
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log('listening', { port: PORT, sessionId, home: AGENT_HOME })
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})
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