@tangle-network/sandbox-cli 0.9.4-develop.20260701061438.a81baba → 0.9.4-develop.20260701122931.9698e96

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ Top-level command groups:
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  - `exec`
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  - `ssh`
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  - `agent`
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+ - `fleet`
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  - `snapshot`
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  - `usage`
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  - `permissions`
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  tangle ssh sbx_123
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  tangle agent prompt sbx_123 "Summarize this repo"
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  tangle agent task sbx_123 "Fix the failing tests"
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+ tangle fleet create --count 4 --coordinator
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  # grant hub connections to the agent (see hub-reference.md for the 3 modes).
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  # the connection is an id or a provider name (resolved via `tangle hub connections`).
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  key needed. See [`hub-reference.md`](./hub-reference.md) for the `--connection`
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  grant modes, `--allow-writes`, and `permissions revert-writes`.
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+ ## Temporary GPUs
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+ Keep the base sandbox cheap and attach a GPU only while the accelerated command runs.
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+ Omit `--provider` to let Tangle choose the cheapest configured GPU cloud.
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+ Always set a spend cap and lifetime.
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+ ```bash
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+ # Attach, run one command, and destroy the lease.
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+ tangle sandbox gpu run sbx_123 \
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+ --accelerator-kind nvidia-3090 \
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+ --accelerator-memory 24000 \
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+ --max-spend-usd 1 \
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+ --max-lifetime 900 \
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+ --idle-timeout 120 \
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+ -- python eval.py
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+ ```
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+ For multiple GPU commands, use the manual lifecycle:
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+ ```bash
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+ tangle sandbox gpu attach sbx_123 \
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+ --accelerator-kind nvidia-3090 \
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+ --accelerator-memory 24000 \
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+ --max-spend-usd 1 \
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+ --max-lifetime 900 \
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+ --idle-timeout 120
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+ tangle sandbox gpu list sbx_123
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+ tangle sandbox gpu exec sbx_123 gpu_abc -- python eval.py
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+ tangle sandbox gpu detach sbx_123 gpu_abc
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+ ```
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+ Create-time GPU flags are a shortcut over the same lease lifecycle:
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+ ```bash
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+ tangle sandbox create --name gpu-eval \
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+ --accelerator-kind nvidia-3090 \
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+ --accelerator-memory 24000 \
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+ --gpu-max-spend-usd 1 \
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+ --gpu-max-lifetime 900 \
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+ --gpu-idle-timeout 120
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+ ```
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+ The final detach output includes billed seconds and customer cost.
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+ Use `tangle usage` to inspect account-level GPU seconds and GPU spend.
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  ## Provisioning Coverage
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  `tangle sandbox create` exposes the full SDK provisioning surface, including image/environment, resources (CPU, memory, disk), temporary GPU leases, lifetime and idle timeout, driver and backend selection (`opencode`, `claude-code`, `codex`, `cursor`, `amp`, and other registry backends), SSH and web terminal, env and secret injection, metadata, initial permissions, git clone, tool pre-install, BYOS3 storage, snapshot restore, and outbound network controls. Run `tangle sandbox create --help` for the canonical flag list.
package/SKILL.md CHANGED
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  ## Workflows
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+ Authenticate with the `sk-tan-*` API key (`TANGLE_API_KEY`), same as the other
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+ platform commands — not a hub capability token.
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  ```bash
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  tangle workflows validate workflow.yml
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  tangle workflows schema # print JSON Schema
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  tangle workflows list
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  tangle workflows get <id>
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  tangle workflows update <id> workflow.yml
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+ tangle workflows enable <id>
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+ tangle workflows disable <id>
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  tangle workflows delete <id>
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+ # Runs
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+ tangle workflows run <id> # trigger a run
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+ tangle workflows run <id> --input pull_request.number=123 # with trigger inputs
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+ tangle workflows run <id> --wait # wait + print result
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+ tangle workflows runs <id> # run history
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+ tangle workflows run-detail <id> <runId> # single-run detail
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+ tangle workflows events <id> <runId> # tail live progress
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  ```
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  ## Other Commands