@vibecodemax/cli 0.1.1 → 0.1.3

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  # @vibecodemax/cli
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- Local VibeCodeMax CLI for bootstrap and future project operations.
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+ CLI for VibeCodeMax projects. Runs bootstrap provider configuration locally from your project root — credentials never leave your machine.
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- This package is intended to run on the user's machine from the project root. It reads local environment files such as `.env.local` and `.env.bootstrap.local`, performs provider configuration locally, and prints JSON-only results to stdout.
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+ ## What it does
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- ## Principles
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+ During bootstrap, the MCP orchestrates your project setup step by step. When a step requires provider configuration (setting up auth, applying API settings, enabling integrations), this CLI handles the actual provider calls locally using credentials stored in your env files.
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- - Secrets stay local to the user's machine
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- - No secret values are passed through MCP payloads
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- - No secret values are printed to stdout
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- - Commands return structured JSON only
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- - Exit code `0` means success; non-zero means failure
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+ You don't run this CLI manually in most cases — the MCP tells your coding agent which command to execute and the agent runs it from your project root.
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  ## Requirements
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  - Node.js 20+
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- - npm, pnpm, or yarn
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+ - A VibeCodeMax project with `.env.local` and/or `.env.bootstrap.local` configured
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- ## Development
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- Install dependencies:
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+ ## Usage
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  ```bash
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- npm install
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+ npx @vibecodemax/cli <command> [options]
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  ```
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- Build the CLI:
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+ Package manager variants:
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  ```bash
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- npm run build
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+ pnpm dlx @vibecodemax/cli <command> [options]
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+ yarn dlx @vibecodemax/cli <command> [options]
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  ```
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- Type-check without emitting files:
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+ ## Commands
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- ```bash
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- npm run typecheck
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- ```
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+ ### `read-setup-state`
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- Run the built CLI help command:
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+ Reads `.vibecodemax/setup-state.json` from the current project and prints a JSON `setupState` object for bootstrap prerequisite hydration.
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  ```bash
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- node dist/cli.js help
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+ npx @vibecodemax/cli read-setup-state
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  ```
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- ## Local Execution
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+ ### `admin ensure-admin`
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- Use an exact package version when invoking the published package.
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- npm:
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+ Ensures the target user exists in Supabase Auth and has the `admin` role in the default `profiles` table.
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  ```bash
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- npx @vibecodemax/cli@0.1.0 help
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+ npx @vibecodemax/cli admin ensure-admin --email admin@example.com
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- pnpm:
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- ```bash
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- pnpm dlx @vibecodemax/cli@0.1.0 help
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- ```
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+ This command reads `SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY` and `SUPABASE_URL` or `NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL` from local env files, performs lookup/create/promote/verify locally, and prints JSON only.
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- yarn:
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- ```bash
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- yarn dlx @vibecodemax/cli@0.1.0 help
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- ## Commands
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+ If a new user is created, the CLI output includes `temporaryPassword`. Show that password to the user directly and do not forward it into MCP payloads.
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  ### `configure-site-redirects`
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- Configures Supabase auth site URL and redirect allow-list for test or production mode.
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- Example:
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- node dist/cli.js configure-site-redirects --mode test
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+ Configures site URL and redirect allow-list for the project's auth provider.
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- node dist/cli.js configure-site-redirects --mode production --production-domain https://yourdomain.com
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+ npx @vibecodemax/cli configure-site-redirects --mode test
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+ npx @vibecodemax/cli configure-site-redirects --mode production --production-domain https://yourdomain.com
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- Configures email/password signup behavior in Supabase.
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+ Configures email/password signup behavior.
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- node dist/cli.js configure-email-password --email-confirmation yes
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+ npx @vibecodemax/cli configure-email-password --email-confirmation yes
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  ### `enable-google-provider`
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- Enables Google auth in Supabase using local credentials from `.env.bootstrap.local`.
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- Applies custom auth email template content from local project files.
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- ## Output Contract
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+ All commands print structured JSON to stdout and exit with code 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
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- Error output must reference file names and environment variable names, not secret values.
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- ## Publishing
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- Verify the package contents:
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+ Credentials are read from local env files and sent only to the relevant provider APIs. No secret values appear in CLI output.