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- New skald-setup crate: interactive first-run wizard that creates the admin user, prompts for encryption choice and password - Auth system: session-based login/logout with cookie, guard middleware - Roles API: CRUD for data-driven roles, seeded on first boot - Users management API: create, list, edit, delete users - Setup state API: check if first admin has been created - Frontend: login-page, setup-page, users-page, roles-page, profile-page components with corresponding CSS - Topbar: avatar dropdown with profile link and logout - Sidebar: nav entries for Users and Roles (admin only) - Page shell CSS: layout support for the new pages - build.sh: builds both skald and skald-setup binaries - run.sh: runs skald-setup before the server loop - CLAUDE.md: updated workspace layout and build/run docs
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# Supervisor loop for Skald.
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#
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# Runs a pre-built binary — it never compiles. Build with ./build.sh first:
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#
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# ./build.sh && ./run.sh
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#
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# App exit codes:
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# 0 graceful shutdown (SIGINT/SIGTERM) → stop the loop
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# 255 restart requested (`restart` tool → libc::_exit(-1)) → re-exec
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# * error → propagate and stop
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#
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# The loop re-executes the binary *by path*, so running ./build.sh while the
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# supervisor is up and then asking the agent to restart loads the new build.
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# Note that `restart` alone no longer rebuilds: edit source, ./build.sh, restart.
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set -u
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"
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# ── Locate the binary ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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# $SKALD_BIN wins; otherwise prefer the installed bin/, falling back to a plain
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# `cargo build --release` output so an existing dev tree keeps working.
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if [ -n "${SKALD_BIN:-}" ]; then
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BIN="$SKALD_BIN"
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elif [ -x "bin/skald" ]; then
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BIN="bin/skald"
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elif [ -x "target/release/skald" ]; then
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BIN="target/release/skald"
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else
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echo "[run.sh] No Skald binary found. Build one first:" >&2
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echo "[run.sh] ./build.sh" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ ! -x "$BIN" ]; then
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echo "[run.sh] $BIN is not executable." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# Splitting build from run makes "I forgot to rebuild" the obvious failure mode.
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if [ -n "$(find src crates Cargo.toml -newer "$BIN" 2>/dev/null | head -n 1)" ]; then
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echo "[run.sh] Warning: sources are newer than $BIN — run ./build.sh to pick them up."
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fi
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# ── Python venv setup (optional) ─────────────────────────────────────────────
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# Creates .venv/ and installs requirements.txt if Python is available.
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# If Python is not installed, the app starts normally but Python-based MCP
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# servers (e.g. Gmail, Google Calendar) will fail to connect.
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VENV_DIR=".venv"
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REQUIREMENTS="requirements.txt"
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if [ ! -f "$VENV_DIR/bin/python3" ]; then
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if command -v uv >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "[run.sh] Setting up Python venv with uv …"
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uv venv "$VENV_DIR" && uv pip install -r "$REQUIREMENTS" \
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&& echo "[run.sh] Python venv ready." \
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|| echo "[run.sh] Warning: Python venv setup failed — Python MCP servers will be unavailable."
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elif command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "[run.sh] Setting up Python venv …"
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python3 -m venv "$VENV_DIR" && "$VENV_DIR/bin/pip" install -r "$REQUIREMENTS" \
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&& echo "[run.sh] Python venv ready." \
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|| echo "[run.sh] Warning: Python venv setup failed — Python MCP servers will be unavailable."
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else
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echo "[run.sh] Warning: python3 not found — Python MCP servers will be unavailable."
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fi
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fi
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# If the venv was created, prepend it to PATH so every child process resolves
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# python3 to the venv automatically (MCP servers, agent shell commands, etc.).
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if [ -f "$VENV_DIR/bin/python3" ]; then
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export PATH="$(pwd)/$VENV_DIR/bin:$PATH"
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fi
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# ── First-run setup ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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# Runs once before the server loop. It decides for itself whether there is work:
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# it prompts only when no user exists and stdin is a terminal, and is otherwise a
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# no-op. Located next to the server binary; $SKALD_SETUP_BIN overrides.
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if [ -n "${SKALD_SETUP_BIN:-}" ]; then
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SETUP_BIN="$SKALD_SETUP_BIN"
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else
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SETUP_BIN="$(dirname "$BIN")/skald-setup"
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[ -x "$SETUP_BIN" ] || SETUP_BIN="bin/skald-setup"
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[ -x "$SETUP_BIN" ] || SETUP_BIN="target/release/skald-setup"
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fi
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if [ -x "$SETUP_BIN" ]; then
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"$SETUP_BIN"
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setup_code=$?
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# A non-zero exit means the wizard failed or the person cancelled it (Ctrl-D).
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# Don't launch a half-configured instance behind their back — stop the loop.
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if [ "$setup_code" -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "[run.sh] Setup did not complete (exit $setup_code). Not starting." >&2
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exit "$setup_code"
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fi
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else
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echo "[run.sh] Note: skald-setup not found — skipping first-run setup."
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fi
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echo "[run.sh] Supervising $BIN"
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while true; do
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"$BIN"
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code=$?
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if [ "$code" -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "[run.sh] App exited cleanly. Stopping."
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exit 0
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elif [ "$code" -eq 255 ]; then
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echo "[run.sh] App requested restart (exit -1). Re-executing $BIN …"
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continue
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else
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echo "[run.sh] App exited with code $code. Stopping."
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exit "$code"
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fi
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done
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