c8ctl-plugin-nano 1.0.0 → 1.2.0

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -124,6 +124,43 @@ Persistent settings are stored in `<state home>/config.json`:
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  Show the effective configuration and all on-disk locations with `c8ctl nano config`.
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+ ## Updating to a new release (`update`)
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+
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+ The plugin and the bundled server binary (delivered via the matching platform
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+ package) ship together on npm as `c8ctl-plugin-nano`. To pull a new nanobpmn
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+ release onto a machine that already has nano installed:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ c8ctl nano update # check npm for a newer release and install it
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+ c8ctl nano update --check # only report whether an update is available
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+ ```
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+
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+ `update` compares the installed plugin version against the latest published on
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+ npm. When a newer release exists it reinstalls the package globally
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+ (`npm install -g c8ctl-plugin-nano@latest`), which brings the new server binary
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+ with it. It only ever drives npm — it never touches the private upstream source —
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+ so it works for any npm-installed user. After updating, restart any running
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+ cluster (`c8ctl nano restart`) so it picks up the new binary.
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+
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+ If the plugin is running from a local checkout rather than a global npm install,
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+ `update` prints the manual command instead of reinstalling in place.
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+
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+ ### Automatic "update available" notice
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+ You don't have to remember to run `update --check`: any `nano` or `processos`
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+ command also surfaces a one-line notice when a newer release is published. It is
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+ deliberately unobtrusive:
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+
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+ - The registry lookup runs in a **detached background process**, so a command is
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+ never slowed down — the fresh result is used on the next invocation.
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+ - npm is queried at most **once per day**, and the notice is shown at most **once
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+ per day** (state is cached under the plugin's state home in `update-check.json`).
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+ - The notice prints to **stderr**, so it never corrupts machine-readable stdout,
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+ and is suppressed when stdout is not a TTY (piped/scripted) or when `CI` is set.
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+
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+ To turn it off entirely, set `NANO_NO_UPDATE_NOTIFIER=1` (or the conventional
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+ `NO_UPDATE_NOTIFIER=1`). The explicit `c8ctl nano update` command is unaffected.
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+
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  ## Checking status
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  `c8ctl nano status` queries each node's always-on `GET /v2/topology`, which is the
@@ -261,8 +298,9 @@ The plugin needs a built `nanobpmn` server binary. Resolution order:
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  1. `--binary <path>`
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  2. configured path (`c8ctl nano set bin <path>`)
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  3. `NANOBPMN_BINARY=<path>`
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- 4. the matching **platform package** (`c8ctl-plugin-nano-<os>-<arch>`), installed
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- automatically as an `optionalDependency` when you install the plugin from npm
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+ 4. the matching **platform package** (`@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-<os>-<arch>`),
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+ installed automatically as an `optionalDependency` when you install the plugin
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+ from npm
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  5. `release` build under the nanobpmn repo
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  6. `debug` build under the nanobpmn repo
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@@ -332,14 +370,29 @@ ProcessOS is the optimization-plane server that analyses a running Nano BPM
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  engine. The plugin can manage a single local ProcessOS instance with the same
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  start/stop/status/logs lifecycle as `nano`.
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- Unlike the Nano BPM server binary (which is distributed via npm — see below),
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- **the ProcessOS binary is downloaded manually**: grab the build for your
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- platform, then point the plugin at it.
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+ > **ProcessOS is a closed alpha.** The operational commands (`start`, `stop`,
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+ > `status`, `logs`, `restart`) stay locked with a *"not available yet"* notice
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+ > until you opt in. Only `set` and `config` work before then. Opt in either by
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+ > setting the download URL you were given by the Nano BPM team, or by pointing
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+ > the plugin at a binary you already have.
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  ```bash
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- # One-time: tell the plugin where the binary is
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+ # Closed-alpha channel: the plugin downloads + caches the matching binary
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+ export PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL=<url you were given>
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+ c8ctl processos start # fetches processos-<os>-<arch> on first run
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+
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+ # …or point the plugin at a binary you already have
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  c8ctl processos set bin ~/Downloads/processos
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+ c8ctl processos start
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+ ```
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+ `PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL` is the prefix the release binaries live under (e.g. the
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+ `…/processos/latest/` bucket URL). The plugin appends the per-platform asset name
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+ (`processos-darwin-arm64`, `processos-linux-x64`, `processos-win32-x64.exe`, …),
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+ downloads it to `<stateHome>/bin/`, marks it executable, and runs it. The cached
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+ download is reused on subsequent starts.
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+ ```bash
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  # Start ProcessOS against the local Nano BPM engine (http://localhost:8080)
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  c8ctl processos start
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  c8ctl processos stop
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  ```
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+ ### Automatic update notice
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+ When you're on the closed-alpha channel (`PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL` set), the
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+ plugin checks for newer ProcessOS builds in the background and prints a short
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+ one-line notice (at most **once per day**) when the published version is newer
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+ than the one you're running. It compares your installed binary's version against
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+ the `version.json` the release pipeline publishes next to the binaries, never
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+ blocks the command (the check runs detached), and is suppressed on
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+ non-interactive shells, in CI, and when `NO_UPDATE_NOTIFIER` /
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+ `NANO_NO_UPDATE_NOTIFIER` is set. To update, stop and start ProcessOS again — a
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+ downloaded binary re-fetches the latest build; a `set bin` binary updates itself.
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+
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  On a successful `start` the summary leads with the landing page:
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  ```
@@ -401,9 +466,10 @@ c8ctl processos config # show current settings and on-disk path
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  ```
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  The binary is resolved in this order: `--binary` flag → `set bin` →
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- `$PROCESSOS_BINARY` → a local `processos/target/{release,debug}/processos` build.
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- Typed settings (`port`, `nano-url`, `data-dir`) always win over generic `env`
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- passthrough values when launching.
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+ `$PROCESSOS_BINARY` → a cached download under `<stateHome>/bin/` → a local
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+ `processos/target/{release,debug}/processos` build a fresh download from
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+ `PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL`. Typed settings (`port`, `nano-url`, `data-dir`) always
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+ win over generic `env` passthrough values when launching.
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  ## Installing
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@@ -426,15 +492,16 @@ publishes to npm, and creates a GitHub Release.
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  ### Platform packages
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  The server binary is shipped as a set of platform-specific npm packages, one per
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- target, gated by npm's `os`/`cpu` fields:
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+ target, gated by npm's `os`/`cpu` fields. They are **scoped under `@nanobpm`** (a
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+ scope we own) so the names can never be squatted or npm-security-held:
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- | package | os | cpu |
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- |----------------------------------|--------|-------|
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- | `c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64` | darwin | arm64 |
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- | `c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-x64` | darwin | x64 |
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- | `c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-x64` | linux | x64 |
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- | `c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-arm64` | linux | arm64 |
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- | `c8ctl-plugin-nano-win32-x64` | win32 | x64 |
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+ | package | os | cpu |
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+ |--------------------------------------------|--------|-------|
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+ | `@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64` | darwin | arm64 |
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+ | `@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-x64` | darwin | x64 |
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+ | `@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-x64` | linux | x64 |
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+ | `@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-arm64` | linux | arm64 |
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+ | `@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-win32-x64` | win32 | x64 |
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  The root `c8ctl-plugin-nano` lists all five as `optionalDependencies` (pinned to
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  the exact release version, injected into the published tarball at release time).
@@ -487,7 +554,14 @@ with provenance (`NPM_CONFIG_PROVENANCE: true`, requires this repo to be public)
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  Trusted Publishing is per-package and requires the package to already exist, so:
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  1. **Bootstrap** the first release with a granular-automation `NPM_TOKEN` secret —
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- it is used automatically and creates all six packages.
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+ it is used automatically and creates all six packages. The token must have
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+ **publish rights to the `@nanobpm` scope** (the platform packages are scoped).
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  2. On npmjs.com, add a **Trusted Publisher** (this repo + `release.yml`) for the
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- root package and each of the five platform packages.
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+ root package and each of the five `@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-*` platform
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+ packages.
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  3. Remove the `NPM_TOKEN` secret; subsequent releases authenticate via OIDC.
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+
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+ > Note: because the platform packages are **scoped** (`@nanobpm/…`), they sidestep
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+ > the unscoped-name squatting/`0.0.1-security` hold that previously blocked
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+ > `c8ctl-plugin-nano-win32-x64`. If you ever add a new platform, its scoped name is
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+ > yours to publish immediately.
package/c8ctl-plugin.js CHANGED
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
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  * c8ctl nano restart [<nodes>] ...
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  */
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- import { spawn } from 'node:child_process';
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+ import { spawn, spawnSync } from 'node:child_process';
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  import {
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  existsSync,
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  mkdirSync,
@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ import {
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  writeFileSync,
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  rmSync,
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  readdirSync,
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+ chmodSync,
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+ renameSync,
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  } from 'node:fs';
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  import { homedir, platform as osPlatform } from 'node:os';
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  import { join, isAbsolute, resolve as resolvePath, dirname } from 'node:path';
@@ -63,8 +65,9 @@ function readBundledBinaryInfo() {
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  /**
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  * Locate the nanobpmn binary shipped by the matching platform package
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- * (an optionalDependency such as c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64). Returns the
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- * absolute path, or undefined if the package isn't installed for this host.
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+ * (an optionalDependency such as @nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64).
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+ * Returns the absolute path, or undefined if the package isn't installed for
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+ * this host.
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  */
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  function findPlatformPackageBinary() {
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  const p = platformForHost();
@@ -93,6 +96,23 @@ const PROCESSOS_STATE_FILE = 'processos.json';
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  const PROCESSOS_DEFAULT_PORT = 8090;
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  const DEFAULT_NANO_URL = 'http://localhost:8080';
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+ // Passive update notifier (npm-style): refresh the latest published version
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+ // from the registry in a detached background process at most once per day, and
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+ // surface a one-line "update available" notice at most once per day. Never
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+ // blocks a command and never fails one.
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+ const UPDATE_CACHE_FILE = 'update-check.json';
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+ const UPDATE_CHECK_TTL_MS = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000;
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+ const UPDATE_NOTIFY_TTL_MS = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000;
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+
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+ // ProcessOS is a closed alpha distributed out-of-band: the binary lives in an
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+ // S3 bucket whose base URL is handed to enabled users via PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL.
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+ // `<base>/processos-<os>-<arch>[.exe]` is the per-platform binary and
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+ // `<base>/version.json` is the {version,commit,updated} metadata the CI writes
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+ // next to it (the analogue of npm's latest-version lookup for the nano plugin).
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+ const PROCESSOS_VERSION_META = 'version.json';
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+ const PROCESSOS_BINARY_META_FILE = 'processos-binary.json';
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+ const PROCESSOS_UPDATE_CACHE_FILE = 'processos-update-check.json';
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+
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  if (globalThis.c8ctl) {
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  return globalThis.c8ctl.getLogger();
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  // Argument parsing
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  // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- const VALID_SUBCOMMANDS = ['start', 'stop', 'status', 'logs', 'log', 'restart', 'pause', 'resume', 'clean', 'set', 'config'];
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+ const VALID_SUBCOMMANDS = ['start', 'stop', 'status', 'logs', 'log', 'restart', 'pause', 'resume', 'clean', 'set', 'config', 'update'];
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  capture: Boolean(flags?.capture),
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  workspace: Boolean(flags?.workspace),
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+ check: Boolean(flags?.check),
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  binary: flags?.binary,
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  };
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  }
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  console.log(' Change with: c8ctl nano set bin <path> | c8ctl nano set model-dir <path>');
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+ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ // update — pull a new nanobpmn release onto a machine with an existing install.
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+ // The plugin (and the bundled server binary, shipped via the matching platform
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+ // package) is distributed on npm as c8ctl-plugin-nano, so a release is pulled by
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+ // reinstalling the package globally. We only ever drive npm here — never touch
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+ // the private upstream source — so this works for any npm-installed user.
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+ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ /** This plugin package's identity, read from its own package.json. */
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+ function pluginPackage() {
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+ try {
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+ const pkg = JSON.parse(readFileSync(join(pluginDir, 'package.json'), 'utf8'));
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+ return { name: pkg.name || 'c8ctl-plugin-nano', version: pkg.version || null };
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+ } catch {
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+ return { name: 'c8ctl-plugin-nano', version: null };
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Numeric semver comparison (major.minor.patch), ignoring any pre-release/build
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+ * suffix. Returns -1 if a<b, 0 if equal, 1 if a>b.
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+ */
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+ function compareSemver(a, b) {
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+ const norm = (v) =>
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+ String(v)
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+ .replace(/^v/, '')
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+ .split(/[-+]/)[0]
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+ .split('.')
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+ .map((n) => Number.parseInt(n, 10) || 0);
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+ const av = norm(a);
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+ const bv = norm(b);
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+ for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
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+ const x = av[i] || 0;
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+ const y = bv[i] || 0;
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+ if (x !== y) return x < y ? -1 : 1;
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+ }
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+ function npmLatestVersion(name) {
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+ if (res.error) throw new Error(res.error.message);
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+ if (res.status !== 0) {
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+ }
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+ }
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+ function isGlobalInstall() {
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+ if (res.status !== 0) return false;
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+ const root = res.stdout.trim();
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+ return Boolean(root) && pluginDir.startsWith(root);
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+ }
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+ function updatePlugin(req) {
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+ const { name, version: current } = pluginPackage();
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+ const bundled = readBundledBinaryInfo();
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+ const nanoNote = bundled ? ` (bundled nano ${bundled.version})` : '';
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+ console.log('');
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+ }
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+ console.log(`Updated to v${latest}. Restart any running cluster to use the new binary:`);
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+ // cached result. The explicit `c8ctl nano update[ --check]` path is unchanged.
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+ } catch {
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ * output or nag in automation.
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+ function updateNotifierDisabled() {
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+ function spawnUpdateRefresh(name, cacheFile) {
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+ 'const{readFileSync,writeFileSync}=require("fs");' +
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+ `let prev={};try{prev=JSON.parse(readFileSync(${JSON.stringify(cacheFile)},"utf8"))}catch{}` +
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+ 'const out=Object.assign({},prev,{lastCheck:Date.now()});' +
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+ `const r=spawnSync("npm",["view",${JSON.stringify(name)},"version"],{encoding:"utf8"});` +
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+ `try{writeFileSync(${JSON.stringify(cacheFile)},JSON.stringify(out))}catch{}`;
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+ try {
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+ const child = spawn(process.execPath, ['-e', script], { detached: true, stdio: 'ignore' });
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+ }
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+ }
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+ '',
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+ '│ A newer nano release (plugin + bundled server) is published on npm.',
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+ '│ Install it: c8ctl nano update',
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+ `│ Or manually: npm install -g ${name}@latest`,
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+ '╰─ Then restart any running cluster: c8ctl nano restart',
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+ ];
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+ for (const l of lines) console.error(l);
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+ }
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+ * (at most once per day) when the cached latest version is newer than installed.
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+ */
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+ function maybeNotifyUpdate(subcommand) {
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+ if (subcommand === 'update') return; // the explicit command reports its own state
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+ const { name, version: current } = pluginPackage();
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+ if (!current || current === '0.0.0-dev') return;
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+ const cache = readUpdateCache();
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+ const now = Date.now();
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+
1336
+ if (!cache.lastCheck || now - cache.lastCheck > UPDATE_CHECK_TTL_MS) {
1337
+ try {
1338
+ mkdirSync(getStateHome(), { recursive: true });
1339
+ } catch {
1340
+ /* ignore */
1341
+ }
1342
+ spawnUpdateRefresh(name, cacheFile);
1343
+ }
1344
+
1345
+ const latest = cache.latest;
1346
+ if (!latest || compareSemver(current, latest) >= 0) return;
1347
+ if (cache.lastNotified && now - cache.lastNotified <= UPDATE_NOTIFY_TTL_MS) return;
1348
+
1349
+ printUpdateNotice(name, current, latest);
1350
+ writeUpdateCache({ ...cache, lastNotified: now });
1351
+ } catch {
1352
+ /* the notifier must never break a command */
1353
+ }
1354
+ }
1355
+
1109
1356
  // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1110
1357
  // processos — manage a single local ProcessOS instance (the optimization-plane
1111
1358
  // server that analyses a running Nano BPM engine). Unlike nano, the ProcessOS
@@ -1182,15 +1429,17 @@ function clearProcessosState() {
1182
1429
  }
1183
1430
 
1184
1431
  /**
1185
- * Locate the ProcessOS binary. Resolution order:
1432
+ * Locate a ProcessOS binary the user already has, WITHOUT downloading. Order:
1186
1433
  * 1. --binary flag
1187
1434
  * 2. configured path ("processos set bin <path>")
1188
1435
  * 3. PROCESSOS_BINARY env var
1189
- * 4. release build under the nanobpmn repo
1190
- * 5. debug build under the nanobpmn repo
1191
- * The binary is not shipped via npm it is downloaded manually.
1436
+ * 4. a previously auto-downloaded binary cached under the state home
1437
+ * 5. release / debug build under the nanobpmn repo (local dev)
1438
+ * Returns an absolute path, or null when nothing is configured/present. Throws
1439
+ * only when an *explicitly* configured source points at a missing file (so the
1440
+ * user gets an actionable error rather than a silent fallthrough).
1192
1441
  */
1193
- function findProcessosBinary(req) {
1442
+ function findConfiguredProcessosBinary(req) {
1194
1443
  const cfg = readProcessosConfig();
1195
1444
  const sources = [
1196
1445
  { val: req?.binary && String(req.binary), from: '--binary' },
@@ -1206,24 +1455,331 @@ function findProcessosBinary(req) {
1206
1455
  return abs;
1207
1456
  }
1208
1457
 
1209
- const repo = getRepoRoot();
1210
- const name = 'processos';
1211
- const candidates = [
1212
- join(repo, 'processos', 'target', 'release', name),
1213
- join(repo, 'processos', 'target', 'debug', name),
1214
- ];
1215
- for (const c of candidates) {
1216
- if (existsSync(c)) return c;
1458
+ const cached = getProcessosCachedBinaryPath();
1459
+ if (existsSync(cached)) return cached;
1460
+
1461
+ let repo = null;
1462
+ try {
1463
+ repo = getRepoRoot();
1464
+ } catch {
1465
+ repo = null;
1466
+ }
1467
+ if (repo) {
1468
+ const candidates = [
1469
+ join(repo, 'processos', 'target', 'release', 'processos'),
1470
+ join(repo, 'processos', 'target', 'debug', 'processos'),
1471
+ ];
1472
+ for (const c of candidates) {
1473
+ if (existsSync(c)) return c;
1474
+ }
1475
+ }
1476
+ return null;
1477
+ }
1478
+
1479
+ /** The state-home directory that holds an auto-downloaded ProcessOS binary. */
1480
+ function getProcessosBinDir() {
1481
+ return join(getStateHome(), 'bin');
1482
+ }
1483
+
1484
+ function getProcessosCachedBinaryPath() {
1485
+ const name = process.platform === 'win32' ? 'processos.exe' : 'processos';
1486
+ return join(getProcessosBinDir(), name);
1487
+ }
1488
+
1489
+ /** Sidecar recording the version of the auto-downloaded binary (for update checks). */
1490
+ function getProcessosBinaryMetaPath() {
1491
+ return join(getProcessosBinDir(), PROCESSOS_BINARY_META_FILE);
1492
+ }
1493
+
1494
+ function readProcessosBinaryMeta() {
1495
+ try {
1496
+ return JSON.parse(readFileSync(getProcessosBinaryMetaPath(), 'utf8'));
1497
+ } catch {
1498
+ return {};
1499
+ }
1500
+ }
1501
+
1502
+ /**
1503
+ * The S3 asset name for the host platform, matching the names the nanobpmn CI
1504
+ * uploads (`processos-<os>-<arch>`, `.exe` on Windows). Null on an unsupported
1505
+ * platform.
1506
+ */
1507
+ function processosAssetName(platform = process.platform, arch = process.arch) {
1508
+ const map = {
1509
+ 'darwin:arm64': 'processos-darwin-arm64',
1510
+ 'darwin:x64': 'processos-darwin-x64',
1511
+ 'linux:x64': 'processos-linux-x64',
1512
+ 'linux:arm64': 'processos-linux-arm64',
1513
+ 'win32:x64': 'processos-win32-x64.exe',
1514
+ };
1515
+ return map[`${platform}:${arch}`] || null;
1516
+ }
1517
+
1518
+ /**
1519
+ * Join a PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL base with a leaf (`processos-<arch>` or
1520
+ * `version.json`). The base is normally a directory/prefix (e.g. the S3
1521
+ * `.../processos/latest/` URL); if it already points straight at a binary
1522
+ * asset, we treat its parent directory as the base so siblings resolve too.
1523
+ */
1524
+ function processosDownloadBase(rawUrl) {
1525
+ const t = String(rawUrl || '').trim();
1526
+ if (!t) return '';
1527
+ if (t.endsWith('/')) return t.slice(0, -1);
1528
+ const lastSeg = t.split('/').pop();
1529
+ // A direct link to a binary asset -> use its parent as the base.
1530
+ if (lastSeg.startsWith('processos-') || lastSeg === 'processos' || lastSeg.endsWith('.exe')) {
1531
+ return t.slice(0, t.length - lastSeg.length - 1);
1532
+ }
1533
+ return t;
1534
+ }
1535
+
1536
+ function processosBinaryUrl(rawUrl) {
1537
+ const asset = processosAssetName();
1538
+ if (!asset) {
1539
+ throw new Error(
1540
+ `No prebuilt ProcessOS binary is published for this platform (${process.platform}/${process.arch}).`,
1541
+ );
1542
+ }
1543
+ return `${processosDownloadBase(rawUrl)}/${asset}`;
1544
+ }
1545
+
1546
+ function processosVersionMetaUrl(rawUrl) {
1547
+ return `${processosDownloadBase(rawUrl)}/${PROCESSOS_VERSION_META}`;
1548
+ }
1549
+
1550
+ /** Fetch and parse the remote version.json (best-effort; null on any failure). */
1551
+ async function fetchProcessosVersionMeta(rawUrl, timeoutMs = 4000) {
1552
+ try {
1553
+ const ctrl = new AbortController();
1554
+ const t = setTimeout(() => ctrl.abort(), timeoutMs);
1555
+ const res = await fetch(processosVersionMetaUrl(rawUrl), { redirect: 'follow', signal: ctrl.signal });
1556
+ clearTimeout(t);
1557
+ if (!res.ok) return null;
1558
+ const j = await res.json();
1559
+ return j && typeof j === 'object' ? j : null;
1560
+ } catch {
1561
+ return null;
1562
+ }
1563
+ }
1564
+
1565
+ /** Download a binary to `dest` (atomic via temp + rename; +x on unix). */
1566
+ async function downloadProcessosBinary(url, dest) {
1567
+ const logger = getLogger();
1568
+ logger.info(`Downloading ProcessOS for ${process.platform}/${process.arch} from ${url} ...`);
1569
+ const res = await fetch(url, { redirect: 'follow' });
1570
+ if (!res.ok) {
1571
+ throw new Error(`ProcessOS download failed: HTTP ${res.status} ${res.statusText} for ${url}`);
1572
+ }
1573
+ const buf = Buffer.from(await res.arrayBuffer());
1574
+ mkdirSync(getProcessosBinDir(), { recursive: true });
1575
+ const tmp = `${dest}.download`;
1576
+ writeFileSync(tmp, buf);
1577
+ if (process.platform !== 'win32') chmodSync(tmp, 0o755);
1578
+ renameSync(tmp, dest);
1579
+ logger.info(`Saved ProcessOS to ${dest} (${(buf.length / 1_000_000).toFixed(1)} MB).`);
1580
+ return dest;
1581
+ }
1582
+
1583
+ /**
1584
+ * Resolve the ProcessOS binary to run, downloading it on demand when the user
1585
+ * has a PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL but no local copy yet. Resolution:
1586
+ * configured/local binary -> cached download -> fresh download -> error.
1587
+ */
1588
+ async function resolveProcessosBinary(req) {
1589
+ const configured = findConfiguredProcessosBinary(req); // may throw on a missing configured path
1590
+ if (configured) return configured;
1591
+
1592
+ const dlUrl = process.env.PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL;
1593
+ if (dlUrl) {
1594
+ const dest = getProcessosCachedBinaryPath();
1595
+ const meta = await fetchProcessosVersionMeta(dlUrl);
1596
+ await downloadProcessosBinary(processosBinaryUrl(dlUrl), dest);
1597
+ // Record what we fetched so the update notifier can compare later.
1598
+ try {
1599
+ mkdirSync(getProcessosBinDir(), { recursive: true });
1600
+ writeFileSync(
1601
+ getProcessosBinaryMetaPath(),
1602
+ JSON.stringify({
1603
+ version: meta?.version ?? null,
1604
+ commit: meta?.commit ?? null,
1605
+ updated: meta?.updated ?? null,
1606
+ source: processosDownloadBase(dlUrl),
1607
+ downloaded: new Date().toISOString(),
1608
+ }),
1609
+ );
1610
+ } catch {
1611
+ /* sidecar is best-effort */
1612
+ }
1613
+ return dest;
1217
1614
  }
1615
+
1218
1616
  throw new Error(
1219
- `Could not find the ProcessOS binary.\n` +
1220
- `ProcessOS is not distributed via npm — download the binary for your platform, then point the plugin at it:\n` +
1221
- ` c8ctl processos set bin <path> (or --binary <path>, or export PROCESSOS_BINARY)\n` +
1222
- `Alternatively build from source: (cd ${repo} && make processos-build-release)\n` +
1223
- `Looked for a local build in:\n ${candidates.join('\n ')}`,
1617
+ `Could not find or download the ProcessOS binary.\n` +
1618
+ `Set the download URL you were given (PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL), point the plugin at a\n` +
1619
+ `local binary ("c8ctl processos set bin <path>" / --binary / PROCESSOS_BINARY), or build\n` +
1620
+ `from source under the nanobpmn repo.`,
1224
1621
  );
1225
1622
  }
1226
1623
 
1624
+ /**
1625
+ * Whether ProcessOS is enabled for this user. It is a closed alpha, so the
1626
+ * operational commands stay locked until the user either has the binary on
1627
+ * their system (configured path / cached download / local build) or has been
1628
+ * given a PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL to fetch it from.
1629
+ */
1630
+ function processosEnabled(req) {
1631
+ if (process.env.PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL) return true;
1632
+ try {
1633
+ if (findConfiguredProcessosBinary(req)) return true;
1634
+ } catch {
1635
+ // A configured-but-missing path still means the user opted in; let the real
1636
+ // not-found error surface from the command rather than the closed-alpha gate.
1637
+ return true;
1638
+ }
1639
+ return false;
1640
+ }
1641
+
1642
+ function printProcessosClosedAlpha() {
1643
+ const logger = getLogger();
1644
+ logger.error(
1645
+ 'ProcessOS is in closed alpha and is not available yet.\n' +
1646
+ '\n' +
1647
+ 'To enable it, set the download URL you were given by the Nano BPM team:\n' +
1648
+ ' export PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL=<url>\n' +
1649
+ ' c8ctl processos start # downloads + runs the matching binary\n' +
1650
+ '\n' +
1651
+ 'or, if you already have the binary, point the plugin at it:\n' +
1652
+ ' c8ctl processos set bin <path>',
1653
+ );
1654
+ }
1655
+
1656
+ // --- ProcessOS update notifier ---------------------------------------------
1657
+ // Mirrors the nano plugin notifier, but the "latest version" comes from the
1658
+ // version.json the nanobpmn CI publishes next to the S3 binaries rather than
1659
+ // from npm. Throttled to one background fetch + one notice per day.
1660
+
1661
+ function getProcessosUpdateCacheFile() {
1662
+ return join(getStateHome(), PROCESSOS_UPDATE_CACHE_FILE);
1663
+ }
1664
+
1665
+ function readProcessosUpdateCache() {
1666
+ try {
1667
+ return JSON.parse(readFileSync(getProcessosUpdateCacheFile(), 'utf8'));
1668
+ } catch {
1669
+ return {};
1670
+ }
1671
+ }
1672
+
1673
+ function writeProcessosUpdateCache(obj) {
1674
+ try {
1675
+ mkdirSync(getStateHome(), { recursive: true });
1676
+ writeFileSync(getProcessosUpdateCacheFile(), JSON.stringify(obj));
1677
+ } catch {
1678
+ /* best-effort */
1679
+ }
1680
+ }
1681
+
1682
+ /**
1683
+ * The installed ProcessOS version: the recorded version of an auto-downloaded
1684
+ * binary, else `processos --version` against the resolved binary. Null when no
1685
+ * binary is present or it can't report a version.
1686
+ */
1687
+ function getInstalledProcessosVersion(req) {
1688
+ const meta = readProcessosBinaryMeta();
1689
+ if (meta.version) return String(meta.version);
1690
+ let binary = null;
1691
+ try {
1692
+ binary = findConfiguredProcessosBinary(req);
1693
+ } catch {
1694
+ binary = null;
1695
+ }
1696
+ if (!binary) return null;
1697
+ try {
1698
+ const res = spawnSync(binary, ['--version'], { encoding: 'utf8', timeout: 3000 });
1699
+ if (res.status === 0) {
1700
+ const m = String(res.stdout || '').match(/(\d+\.\d+\.\d+[^\s]*)/);
1701
+ if (m) return m[1];
1702
+ }
1703
+ } catch {
1704
+ /* ignore */
1705
+ }
1706
+ return null;
1707
+ }
1708
+
1709
+ /**
1710
+ * Refresh the cached latest ProcessOS version in a detached background process
1711
+ * (fetches version.json), so the current command never waits on the network.
1712
+ */
1713
+ function spawnProcessosVersionRefresh(metaUrl, cacheFile) {
1714
+ const script =
1715
+ 'const{readFileSync,writeFileSync}=require("fs");' +
1716
+ `let prev={};try{prev=JSON.parse(readFileSync(${JSON.stringify(cacheFile)},"utf8"))}catch{}` +
1717
+ 'const out=Object.assign({},prev,{lastCheck:Date.now()});' +
1718
+ 'const ac=new AbortController();const t=setTimeout(()=>ac.abort(),5000);' +
1719
+ `fetch(${JSON.stringify(metaUrl)},{redirect:"follow",signal:ac.signal})` +
1720
+ '.then(r=>r.ok?r.json():null).then(j=>{clearTimeout(t);' +
1721
+ 'if(j&&j.version){out.latest=String(j.version);out.commit=j.commit||null}' +
1722
+ `try{writeFileSync(${JSON.stringify(cacheFile)},JSON.stringify(out))}catch{}})` +
1723
+ `.catch(()=>{try{writeFileSync(${JSON.stringify(cacheFile)},JSON.stringify(out))}catch{}});`;
1724
+ try {
1725
+ const child = spawn(process.execPath, ['-e', script], { detached: true, stdio: 'ignore' });
1726
+ child.unref();
1727
+ } catch {
1728
+ /* skip this cycle */
1729
+ }
1730
+ }
1731
+
1732
+ function printProcessosUpdateNotice(current, latest) {
1733
+ const lines = [
1734
+ '',
1735
+ `╭─ ProcessOS update available: v${current ?? '?'} → v${latest}`,
1736
+ '│ A newer ProcessOS build is published.',
1737
+ '│ Get it: c8ctl processos stop && c8ctl processos start',
1738
+ '│ (a configured binary updates itself; a downloaded one re-fetches)',
1739
+ '╰─ Pin a specific build instead with: c8ctl processos set bin <path>',
1740
+ '',
1741
+ ];
1742
+ for (const l of lines) console.error(l);
1743
+ }
1744
+
1745
+ /**
1746
+ * Best-effort, non-blocking ProcessOS update check. Triggers a background
1747
+ * version.json fetch when the cache is stale and prints a notice (at most once
1748
+ * per day) when the published version is newer than the installed one. Only
1749
+ * meaningful when a download URL is configured (the closed-alpha channel).
1750
+ */
1751
+ function maybeNotifyProcessosUpdate(req) {
1752
+ try {
1753
+ if (updateNotifierDisabled()) return;
1754
+ const dlUrl = process.env.PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL;
1755
+ if (!dlUrl) return; // no published channel to compare against
1756
+ const current = getInstalledProcessosVersion(req);
1757
+ if (!current) return;
1758
+
1759
+ const cacheFile = getProcessosUpdateCacheFile();
1760
+ const cache = readProcessosUpdateCache();
1761
+ const now = Date.now();
1762
+
1763
+ if (!cache.lastCheck || now - cache.lastCheck > UPDATE_CHECK_TTL_MS) {
1764
+ try {
1765
+ mkdirSync(getStateHome(), { recursive: true });
1766
+ } catch {
1767
+ /* ignore */
1768
+ }
1769
+ spawnProcessosVersionRefresh(processosVersionMetaUrl(dlUrl), cacheFile);
1770
+ }
1771
+
1772
+ const latest = cache.latest;
1773
+ if (!latest || compareSemver(current, latest) >= 0) return;
1774
+ if (cache.lastNotified && now - cache.lastNotified <= UPDATE_NOTIFY_TTL_MS) return;
1775
+
1776
+ printProcessosUpdateNotice(current, latest);
1777
+ writeProcessosUpdateCache({ ...cache, lastNotified: now });
1778
+ } catch {
1779
+ /* never break a command over the notifier */
1780
+ }
1781
+ }
1782
+
1227
1783
  /** Probe ProcessOS's GET /health endpoint for reachability. */
1228
1784
  async function probeProcessosHealthy(url) {
1229
1785
  return probePath(url, '/health');
@@ -1253,7 +1809,7 @@ async function startProcessos(req) {
1253
1809
  await stopProcessos({});
1254
1810
  }
1255
1811
 
1256
- const binary = findProcessosBinary(req);
1812
+ const binary = await resolveProcessosBinary(req);
1257
1813
  const port = getProcessosPort(req);
1258
1814
  const url = `http://127.0.0.1:${port}`;
1259
1815
  const nanoUrl = req.nanoUrl || getProcessosNanoUrl();
@@ -1587,6 +2143,15 @@ function showProcessosConfig() {
1587
2143
  }
1588
2144
  }
1589
2145
  console.log('');
2146
+ console.log(' closed-alpha channel:');
2147
+ console.log(` download url ${process.env.PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL || '(not set — ProcessOS is a closed alpha; set PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL to enable)'}`);
2148
+ const cached = getProcessosCachedBinaryPath();
2149
+ const meta = readProcessosBinaryMeta();
2150
+ console.log(` cached binary ${existsSync(cached) ? cached : '(none — downloaded on first "processos start")'}`);
2151
+ if (meta.version || meta.commit) {
2152
+ console.log(` version ${meta.version || '?'}${meta.commit ? ` (${String(meta.commit).slice(0, 8)})` : ''}${meta.downloaded ? ` downloaded ${meta.downloaded}` : ''}`);
2153
+ }
2154
+ console.log('');
1590
2155
  console.log(` state file ${getProcessosStateFile()}`);
1591
2156
  console.log(` log file ${getProcessosLogFile()}`);
1592
2157
  console.log('');
@@ -1605,7 +2170,9 @@ function printProcessosUsage() {
1605
2170
  console.log(' c8ctl processos set bin <path> | port <n> | nano-url <url> | data-dir <path> | env KEY=VALUE');
1606
2171
  console.log(' c8ctl processos config');
1607
2172
  console.log('');
1608
- console.log('ProcessOS is downloaded manually; point the plugin at it with "c8ctl processos set bin <path>".');
2173
+ console.log('ProcessOS is a closed alpha. Enable it with the download URL you were given:');
2174
+ console.log(' export PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL=<url> # plugin downloads + runs the matching binary');
2175
+ console.log('or point the plugin at a binary you already have: "c8ctl processos set bin <path>".');
1609
2176
  console.log('By default ProcessOS spawns its own internal pilot Nano engine (the plugin auto-wires the nano');
1610
2177
  console.log('binary into PROCESSOS_NANO_BIN). Use --no-spawn-nano to instead use the --nano-url engine for');
1611
2178
  console.log('the pilot too. If no nano binary is available, it falls back to --no-spawn-nano automatically.');
@@ -1662,12 +2229,15 @@ export const metadata = {
1662
2229
  { command: 'c8ctl nano set bin <path>', description: 'Set the nanobpmn server binary path' },
1663
2230
  { command: 'c8ctl nano set model-dir <path>', description: 'Set the workspace dir (models + workers)' },
1664
2231
  { command: 'c8ctl nano config', description: 'Show current plugin configuration and paths' },
2232
+ { command: 'c8ctl nano update', description: 'Pull the latest published nano release (re-installs via npm)' },
2233
+ { command: 'c8ctl nano update --check', description: 'Check whether a newer nano release is available' },
1665
2234
  ],
1666
2235
  },
1667
2236
  processos: {
1668
2237
  description: 'Manage a local ProcessOS instance — start, status, stop, logs, config',
1669
2238
  examples: [
1670
- { command: 'c8ctl processos set bin <path>', description: 'Point the plugin at the downloaded ProcessOS binary' },
2239
+ { command: 'export PROCESSOS_DOWNLOAD_URL=<url>', description: 'Enable the closed alpha + auto-download the matching binary' },
2240
+ { command: 'c8ctl processos set bin <path>', description: 'Point the plugin at a ProcessOS binary you already have' },
1671
2241
  { command: 'c8ctl processos start', description: 'Start ProcessOS against the local Nano BPM engine' },
1672
2242
  { command: 'c8ctl processos start --nano-url http://localhost:8080', description: 'Start against a specific engine' },
1673
2243
  { command: 'c8ctl processos status', description: 'Show ProcessOS status and health' },
@@ -1695,6 +2265,7 @@ export const commands = {
1695
2265
  purge: { type: 'boolean', description: 'stop: also delete per-node engine data' },
1696
2266
  force: { type: 'boolean', description: 'start: stop any existing cluster first' },
1697
2267
  workspace: { type: 'boolean', description: 'clean: also delete the workspace (models + workers)' },
2268
+ check: { type: 'boolean', description: 'update: only report whether a new release is available; do not install' },
1698
2269
  binary: { type: 'string', description: 'Path to the nanobpmn server binary' },
1699
2270
  },
1700
2271
  handler: async (args, flags) => {
@@ -1706,6 +2277,7 @@ export const commands = {
1706
2277
  return;
1707
2278
  }
1708
2279
 
2280
+ let failed = false;
1709
2281
  try {
1710
2282
  switch (req.subcommand) {
1711
2283
  case 'start':
@@ -1740,11 +2312,16 @@ export const commands = {
1740
2312
  case 'config':
1741
2313
  showConfig();
1742
2314
  break;
2315
+ case 'update':
2316
+ updatePlugin(req);
2317
+ break;
1743
2318
  }
1744
2319
  } catch (error) {
1745
2320
  logger.error(`nano ${req.subcommand} failed: ${error instanceof Error ? error.message : error}`);
1746
- process.exit(1);
2321
+ failed = true;
1747
2322
  }
2323
+ maybeNotifyUpdate(req.subcommand);
2324
+ if (failed) process.exit(1);
1748
2325
  },
1749
2326
  },
1750
2327
  processos: {
@@ -1766,6 +2343,16 @@ export const commands = {
1766
2343
  return;
1767
2344
  }
1768
2345
 
2346
+ // ProcessOS is a closed alpha: gate the operational commands until the
2347
+ // user has opted in (download URL set or a binary on their system).
2348
+ // `set`/`config` stay open so users can configure/inspect at any time.
2349
+ const ungated = req.subcommand === 'set' || req.subcommand === 'config';
2350
+ if (!ungated && !processosEnabled(req)) {
2351
+ printProcessosClosedAlpha();
2352
+ process.exit(1);
2353
+ }
2354
+
2355
+ let failed = false;
1769
2356
  try {
1770
2357
  switch (req.subcommand) {
1771
2358
  case 'start':
@@ -1794,8 +2381,11 @@ export const commands = {
1794
2381
  }
1795
2382
  } catch (error) {
1796
2383
  logger.error(`processos ${req.subcommand} failed: ${error instanceof Error ? error.message : error}`);
1797
- process.exit(1);
2384
+ failed = true;
1798
2385
  }
2386
+ maybeNotifyUpdate(req.subcommand);
2387
+ maybeNotifyProcessosUpdate(req);
2388
+ if (failed) process.exit(1);
1799
2389
  },
1800
2390
  },
1801
2391
  };
@@ -1812,6 +2402,7 @@ function printUsage() {
1812
2402
  console.log(' c8ctl nano clean [--workspace]');
1813
2403
  console.log(' c8ctl nano set <bin|model-dir> <path>');
1814
2404
  console.log(' c8ctl nano config');
2405
+ console.log(' c8ctl nano update [--check]');
1815
2406
  console.log('');
1816
2407
  console.log('Subcommands:');
1817
2408
  console.log(' start Spawn an N-node local cluster wired to talk to each other on localhost');
@@ -1824,6 +2415,7 @@ function printUsage() {
1824
2415
  console.log(' clean Wipe journal/data + logs on disk (keeps models/workers)');
1825
2416
  console.log(' set Persist a setting: "bin <path>" or "model-dir <path>"');
1826
2417
  console.log(' config Show current configuration and on-disk locations');
2418
+ console.log(' update Pull the latest published nano release (--check to only report)');
1827
2419
  console.log('');
1828
2420
  console.log('Options:');
1829
2421
  console.log(' <nodes> Number of nodes to start (default 1)');
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1
1
  {
2
- "version": "0.0.1",
3
- "commit": "ed49485",
4
- "updated": "2026-06-28T06:34:54Z"
5
- }
2
+ "version": "0.0.2",
3
+ "commit": "44ad803",
4
+ "updated": "2026-06-30T06:04:34Z"
5
+ }
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "c8ctl-plugin-nano",
3
- "version": "1.0.0",
3
+ "version": "1.2.0",
4
4
  "type": "module",
5
5
  "description": "c8ctl plugin to start, inspect, and stop a local Nano BPM (nanobpmn) cluster",
6
6
  "main": "c8ctl-plugin.js",
@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@
49
49
  "semantic-release": "^25.0.3"
50
50
  },
51
51
  "optionalDependencies": {
52
- "c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64": "1.0.0",
53
- "c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-x64": "1.0.0",
54
- "c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-x64": "1.0.0",
55
- "c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-arm64": "1.0.0",
56
- "c8ctl-plugin-nano-win32-x64": "1.0.0"
52
+ "@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64": "1.2.0",
53
+ "@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-x64": "1.2.0",
54
+ "@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-x64": "1.2.0",
55
+ "@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-arm64": "1.2.0",
56
+ "@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-win32-x64": "1.2.0"
57
57
  }
58
58
  }
package/platforms.mjs CHANGED
@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@
2
2
  * Single source of truth for the platform-specific binary packages.
3
3
  *
4
4
  * Each entry maps a Node platform/arch pair to:
5
- * - pkg: the npm package name that carries the binary for that platform
5
+ * - pkg: the npm package name that carries the binary for that platform.
6
+ * Scoped under @nanobpm (a scope we own) so the names can never be
7
+ * squatted or npm-security-held the way an unscoped name can.
6
8
  * - os: the npm "os" field value (process.platform)
7
9
  * - cpu: the npm "cpu" field value (process.arch)
8
10
  * - triple: the Rust target triple (informational; used by the Nano BPM CI)
@@ -19,7 +21,7 @@ export const BIN_BASENAME = 'nanobpm-gateway-rest-server';
19
21
 
20
22
  export const PLATFORMS = [
21
23
  {
22
- pkg: 'c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64',
24
+ pkg: '@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-arm64',
23
25
  os: 'darwin',
24
26
  cpu: 'arm64',
25
27
  triple: 'aarch64-apple-darwin',
@@ -27,7 +29,7 @@ export const PLATFORMS = [
27
29
  bin: BIN_BASENAME,
28
30
  },
29
31
  {
30
- pkg: 'c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-x64',
32
+ pkg: '@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-darwin-x64',
31
33
  os: 'darwin',
32
34
  cpu: 'x64',
33
35
  triple: 'x86_64-apple-darwin',
@@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ export const PLATFORMS = [
35
37
  bin: BIN_BASENAME,
36
38
  },
37
39
  {
38
- pkg: 'c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-x64',
40
+ pkg: '@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-x64',
39
41
  os: 'linux',
40
42
  cpu: 'x64',
41
43
  triple: 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu',
@@ -43,7 +45,7 @@ export const PLATFORMS = [
43
45
  bin: BIN_BASENAME,
44
46
  },
45
47
  {
46
- pkg: 'c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-arm64',
48
+ pkg: '@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-linux-arm64',
47
49
  os: 'linux',
48
50
  cpu: 'arm64',
49
51
  triple: 'aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu',
@@ -51,7 +53,7 @@ export const PLATFORMS = [
51
53
  bin: BIN_BASENAME,
52
54
  },
53
55
  {
54
- pkg: 'c8ctl-plugin-nano-win32-x64',
56
+ pkg: '@nanobpm/c8ctl-plugin-nano-win32-x64',
55
57
  os: 'win32',
56
58
  cpu: 'x64',
57
59
  triple: 'x86_64-pc-windows-msvc',