@rubytech/create-maxy 1.0.775 → 1.0.776

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package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  {
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  "name": "@rubytech/create-maxy",
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- "version": "1.0.775",
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+ "version": "1.0.776",
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  "description": "Install Maxy — AI for Productive People",
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  "bin": {
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  "create-maxy": "./dist/index.js"
@@ -157,8 +157,31 @@ get_wifi_ip() {
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  scan_networks() {
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  log "scanning WiFi networks"
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- local raw
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- raw=$(nmcli -t -f SSID,SIGNAL,SECURITY device wifi list --rescan yes 2>/dev/null) || true
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+ # `nmcli device wifi list --rescan yes` triggers a rescan but returns the
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+ # currently cached list immediately — on cold boot the cache is empty
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+ # because the radio hasn't completed its first scan yet. Trigger an
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+ # explicit rescan, then poll the cached list until it has at least one
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+ # visible (non-hidden) SSID, up to a hard timeout.
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+ nmcli device wifi rescan 2>/dev/null || true
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+ local raw=""
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+ local elapsed=0
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+ local max_wait=15
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+ while [ "$elapsed" -lt "$max_wait" ]; do
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+ raw=$(nmcli -t -f SSID,SIGNAL,SECURITY device wifi list 2>/dev/null) || true
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+ # Lines have form SSID:SIGNAL:SECURITY; a leading ':' means hidden SSID.
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+ # Break as soon as at least one line starts with a non-':' character.
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+ if [ -n "$raw" ] && echo "$raw" | grep -qE '^[^:]'; then
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+ break
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+ fi
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+ sleep 1
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+ elapsed=$((elapsed + 1))
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+ done
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+ if [ "$elapsed" -ge "$max_wait" ]; then
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+ log "scan timeout: no visible networks after ${max_wait}s — proceeding with empty list"
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+ else
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+ log "scan settled in ${elapsed}s"
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+ fi
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  # Parse nmcli terse output into JSON using jq for safe escaping.
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  # Terse mode uses colon separators and escapes literal colons as \: