tools/install.sh required node and npm and installed neither. Measured on a
snapshot-reverted Debian 13 image with no node, npm or git: the run stopped
at `require_cmd node` with "Required command not found: node", exit 1,
nothing installed, and no indication of how to proceed.
Adds ensure_node() to preflight. It fetches an official Node.js release into
$HOME/.mosaic/node, verifies it against that release's SHASUMS256.txt, and
refuses rather than degrades when the entry is missing or the checksum does
not match. sha256sum on Linux, shasum on macOS. .tar.gz over the smaller
.tar.xz because gzip is universally present and xz is not — a minimal image
is the case this exists to handle.
No-op when a suitable node is already on PATH, so it never fights an
operator's nvm/fnm/distro node. MOSAIC_SKIP_NODE_BOOTSTRAP=1 declines the
download and fails with instructions instead.
Inlined rather than factored into a sibling file because this script is
fetched standalone by curl and has nothing to source.
The three duplicated PATH blocks in tools/install.sh only warned, so an
unattended install finished with rc=0 and left `mosaic: command not found`
— there was no operator to read the advice and act on it. Measured on a
greenfield Debian 13 sandbox: `--next --yes` installed
@mosaicstack/[email protected] successfully and the CLI was still
unreachable.
Replaces all three copies with one ensure_prefix_on_path helper that
appends the export to ~/.profile (~/.zshenv under zsh) and is a no-op when
the prefix is already on PATH or already in a shell profile.
Not ~/.bashrc: Debian's default .bashrc returns early for non-interactive
shells, so a line appended there is unreachable to `bash -lc`, systemd
units and agent seats — the consumers that need the CLI.
--next now prefers a fast npm @next install (CLI + gateway from the Gitea registry) and falls back to source build at next if the dist-tag is unavailable. Registry lane gated to non-dev, non-explicit-ref next installs; CLI/gateway prerelease versions must share a pipeline suffix. Adds tools/install-next-lane.test.sh (wired into CI). PR-event CI 1635 fully green + review-of-record APPROVE (functional install test, head 2fd7cfc3).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
@mosaic/mosaic is now the single package providing both:
- 'mosaic' binary (CLI: yolo, coord, prdy, tui, gateway, etc.)
- 'mosaic-wizard' binary (installation wizard)
Changes:
- Move packages/cli/src/* into packages/mosaic/src/
- Convert dynamic @mosaic/mosaic imports to static relative imports
- Add CLI deps (ink, react, socket.io-client, @mosaic/config) to mosaic
- Add jsx: react-jsx to mosaic's tsconfig
- Exclude packages/cli from workspace (pnpm-workspace.yaml)
- Update install.sh to install @mosaic/mosaic instead of @mosaic/cli
- Bump version to 0.0.17
This eliminates the circular dependency between @mosaic/cli and
@mosaic/mosaic that was blocking the build graph.
The @mosaic scope registry is configured in ~/.npmrc. Passing --registry
on the install command overrides the default registry for ALL packages,
causing non-@mosaic deps like @clack/prompts to 404 against Gitea.