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When a setup step fails — whether hard via fail() or soft via the
"What's left" / "Skipping the first chat" notes — offer to ask Claude
to diagnose. On consent, spawn `claude -p --output-format stream-json`
with a scrolling 3-line action window ("Reading x", "Running y") so
the 1–4 minute investigations feel active rather than hung. No hard
timeout: debugging can take time, Ctrl-C is the escape hatch.
The prompt is minimal: one-paragraph framing, failed step name + msg +
hint, and a list of file references (not contents). Claude's Read/Grep
tools fetch what they need. A per-step map in claude-assist.ts gives
the most relevant files per step; the rest is README + auto.ts +
logs/setup.log + the per-step raw log.
Claude responds with REASON + COMMAND lines. We show the reason in a
clack note, prefill the command via setup/run-suggested.sh (bash 4+
readline, 3.x fallback to Enter-to-run), and eval on the user's
confirm.
When the user runs a fix, fail() now offers to retry the failing step
rather than aborting. setup/logs.ts tracks successfully-completed step
names in-memory; fail() threads those as NANOCLAW_SKIP on a spawnSync
retry, so the child picks up exactly where the parent left off — no
rebuilding containers or reinstalling OneCLI.
Other polish in this change:
- fitToWidth + dimWrap in lib/theme.ts to prevent long spinner labels
from soft-wrapping (each terminal row stacks a stale copy otherwise).
- Shorter container step label ("Preparing your assistant's sandbox…")
so it fits on narrow terminals.
- Wordmark anchored in the clack intro line on every run.
- All 25 existing fail() call sites updated to await fail(...) since
fail is now async.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
411 lines
13 KiB
TypeScript
411 lines
13 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Offer Claude-assisted debugging when a setup step fails.
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*
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* Flow:
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* 1. Check `claude` is on PATH and has a working credential. If not,
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* silently skip — pre-auth failures can't use this path.
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* 2. Ask the user for consent ("Want me to ask Claude for a fix?").
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* 3. Build a minimal prompt: the one-paragraph situation, the failing
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* step's name/message/hint, and a short list of *file references*
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* (not contents) so Claude can Read what it needs on its own.
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* 4. Spawn `claude -p --output-format text` with a 2-minute timeout and
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* a spinner that shows elapsed time.
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* 5. Parse `REASON:` / `COMMAND:` out of the response. Show the reason
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* in a clack note, then hand off to `setup/run-suggested.sh` for
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* editable pre-fill + exec.
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*
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* Skippable with NANOCLAW_SKIP_CLAUDE_ASSIST=1 for CI/scripted runs.
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*/
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import { execSync, spawn } from 'child_process';
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import fs from 'fs';
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import path from 'path';
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import * as p from '@clack/prompts';
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import k from 'kleur';
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import { ensureAnswer } from './runner.js';
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import { fitToWidth } from './theme.js';
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export interface AssistContext {
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stepName: string;
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msg: string;
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hint?: string;
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/** Absolute path to the per-step raw log, if the caller has one. */
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rawLogPath?: string;
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}
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/**
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* File-path hints per step. Claude reads these on its own via its Read tool
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* rather than us stuffing contents into the prompt. Keys are step names as
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* they appear in fail() calls; values are repo-relative paths.
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*/
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const STEP_FILES: Record<string, string[]> = {
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bootstrap: ['setup.sh', 'setup/install-node.sh', 'nanoclaw.sh'],
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environment: ['setup/environment.ts'],
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container: [
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'setup/container.ts',
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'setup/install-docker.sh',
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'container/Dockerfile',
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],
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onecli: ['setup/onecli.ts'],
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auth: [
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'setup/auth.ts',
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'setup/register-claude-token.sh',
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'setup/install-claude.sh',
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],
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mounts: ['setup/mounts.ts'],
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service: ['setup/service.ts'],
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'cli-agent': ['setup/cli-agent.ts', 'scripts/init-cli-agent.ts'],
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channel: ['setup/auto.ts'],
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verify: ['setup/verify.ts'],
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// Channel-specific sub-steps:
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'telegram-install': ['setup/add-telegram.sh', 'setup/channels/telegram.ts'],
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'telegram-validate': ['setup/channels/telegram.ts'],
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'pair-telegram': ['setup/pair-telegram.ts', 'setup/channels/telegram.ts'],
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'discord-install': ['setup/add-discord.sh', 'setup/channels/discord.ts'],
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'init-first-agent': [
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'scripts/init-first-agent.ts',
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'setup/channels/telegram.ts',
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'setup/channels/discord.ts',
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],
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};
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const BIG_PICTURE_FILES = ['README.md', 'setup/auto.ts'];
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/**
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* Returns `true` if the user ran a Claude-suggested fix command; callers
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* can use that signal to offer a retry instead of aborting outright.
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* Returns `false` for every other outcome (skipped, declined, no command,
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* Claude unreachable, user chose not to run).
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*/
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export async function offerClaudeAssist(
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ctx: AssistContext,
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projectRoot: string = process.cwd(),
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): Promise<boolean> {
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if (process.env.NANOCLAW_SKIP_CLAUDE_ASSIST === '1') return false;
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if (!isClaudeUsable()) return false;
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const want = ensureAnswer(
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await p.confirm({
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message: 'Want me to ask Claude to diagnose this?',
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initialValue: true,
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}),
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);
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if (!want) return false;
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const prompt = buildPrompt(ctx, projectRoot);
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const response = await queryClaudeUnderSpinner(prompt, projectRoot);
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if (!response) return false;
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const parsed = parseResponse(response);
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if (!parsed) {
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p.log.warn("Claude responded but I couldn't parse a command out of it.");
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p.log.message(k.dim(response.trim().slice(0, 500)));
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return false;
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}
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p.note(
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`${parsed.reason}\n\n${k.cyan('$')} ${parsed.command}`,
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"Claude's suggestion",
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);
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const run = ensureAnswer(
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await p.confirm({
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message: 'Run this command? (you can edit it before executing)',
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initialValue: false,
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}),
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);
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if (!run) return false;
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await runSuggested(parsed.command, projectRoot);
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return true;
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}
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function isClaudeUsable(): boolean {
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try {
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execSync('command -v claude', { stdio: 'ignore' });
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} catch {
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return false;
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}
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// Availability without auth is half the story; a real query will still
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// fail if the token isn't registered. We try first and surface the error
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// rather than pre-checking auth with a separate round trip.
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return true;
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}
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function buildPrompt(ctx: AssistContext, projectRoot: string): string {
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const stepRefs = STEP_FILES[ctx.stepName] ?? [];
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const references = [
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...BIG_PICTURE_FILES,
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...stepRefs,
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'logs/setup.log',
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ctx.rawLogPath
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? path.relative(projectRoot, ctx.rawLogPath)
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: 'logs/setup-steps/',
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].filter((v, i, a) => a.indexOf(v) === i);
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const hintLine = ctx.hint ? `Hint shown to the user: ${ctx.hint}\n` : '';
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return [
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"I'm trying to set up NanoClaw on my machine and ran into an issue",
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'during the setup flow. Please read the referenced files to understand',
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'the flow and the step that failed, look at the logs to see what went',
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'wrong, then suggest a single bash command I can run to fix it.',
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'',
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`Failed step: ${ctx.stepName}`,
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`Error shown to the user: ${ctx.msg}`,
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hintLine,
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'References (read as needed with your Read tool):',
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...references.map((r) => ` - ${r}`),
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'',
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'Respond in EXACTLY this format, nothing before or after:',
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'',
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'REASON: <one short line describing the root cause>',
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'COMMAND: <single bash command, one line, no backticks>',
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'',
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'If no safe single command can fix it, respond with:',
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'REASON: <why>',
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'COMMAND: none',
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].join('\n');
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}
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/**
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* Fixed-height scrolling window for Claude's progress.
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*
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* Clack's spinner only owns one line, so long tool-use breadcrumbs wrap
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* and blow out the gutter. Instead we manage a 4-line window ourselves:
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* a spinner header + 3 lines showing the most recent tool actions. On
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* each update we use raw ANSI (cursor up, clear line) to redraw in
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* place. When the query finishes we clear the whole block and emit a
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* single `p.log.success` / `p.log.error` so the flow continues in
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* standard clack style.
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*/
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const WINDOW_SIZE = 3;
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const SPINNER_FRAMES = ['◒', '◐', '◓', '◑'];
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const HIDE_CURSOR = '\x1b[?25l';
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const SHOW_CURSOR = '\x1b[?25h';
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async function queryClaudeUnderSpinner(
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prompt: string,
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projectRoot: string,
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): Promise<string | null> {
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const out = process.stdout;
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const start = Date.now();
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const actions: string[] = [];
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let frameIdx = 0;
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const redraw = (): void => {
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// Move cursor back to the start of the block (WINDOW_SIZE + 1 = header + window).
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out.write(`\x1b[${WINDOW_SIZE + 1}A`);
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const elapsed = Math.round((Date.now() - start) / 1000);
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const icon = SPINNER_FRAMES[frameIdx % SPINNER_FRAMES.length];
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const suffix = ` (${elapsed}s)`;
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const header = fitToWidth('Asking Claude to diagnose…', suffix);
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out.write(`\x1b[2K${k.cyan(icon)} ${header}${k.dim(suffix)}\n`);
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for (let i = 0; i < WINDOW_SIZE; i++) {
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const idx = actions.length - WINDOW_SIZE + i;
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const action = idx >= 0 ? actions[idx] : '';
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out.write('\x1b[2K');
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if (action) {
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out.write(`${k.gray('│')} ${k.dim(`▸ ${fitToWidth(action, '')}`)}`);
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} else {
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out.write(k.gray('│'));
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}
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out.write('\n');
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}
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};
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const clearBlock = (): void => {
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out.write(`\x1b[${WINDOW_SIZE + 1}A`);
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for (let i = 0; i < WINDOW_SIZE + 1; i++) {
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out.write('\x1b[2K\n');
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}
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out.write(`\x1b[${WINDOW_SIZE + 1}A`);
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};
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// Seed the block: move cursor to a fresh line, then write (header + window)
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// blank lines so `redraw()`'s cursor-up math lands correctly. Hide the
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// cursor for the duration so the redraw doesn't flicker.
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out.write(HIDE_CURSOR);
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for (let i = 0; i < WINDOW_SIZE + 1; i++) out.write('\n');
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redraw();
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// If the user Ctrl-C's during the query, we never reach `finish()` —
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// add an exit hook so the cursor comes back regardless.
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const restoreCursorOnExit = (): void => {
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out.write(SHOW_CURSOR);
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};
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process.once('exit', restoreCursorOnExit);
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const frameTick = setInterval(() => {
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frameIdx++;
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redraw();
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}, 250);
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return new Promise((resolve) => {
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let lineBuf = '';
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let finalText = '';
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let stderr = '';
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let settled = false;
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const finish = (
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kind: 'ok' | 'error',
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payload: string | null,
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): void => {
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clearInterval(frameTick);
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clearBlock();
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out.write(SHOW_CURSOR);
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process.off('exit', restoreCursorOnExit);
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const elapsed = Math.round((Date.now() - start) / 1000);
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const suffix = ` (${elapsed}s)`;
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if (kind === 'ok') {
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p.log.success(`${fitToWidth('Claude replied.', suffix)}${k.dim(suffix)}`);
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resolve(payload);
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} else {
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p.log.error(
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`${fitToWidth("Claude couldn't help here.", suffix)}${k.dim(suffix)}`,
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);
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const tail = stderr.trim().split('\n').slice(-3).join('\n');
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if (tail) p.log.message(k.dim(tail));
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resolve(null);
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}
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};
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// No hard timeout — debugging can take a long time, and the cost of
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// cutting Claude off mid-investigation is worse than letting the
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// spinner run. The user can Ctrl-C if they want to abort.
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const child = spawn(
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'claude',
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[
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'-p',
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'--output-format',
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'stream-json',
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'--verbose',
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'--permission-mode',
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'bypassPermissions',
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],
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{ cwd: projectRoot, stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe'] },
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);
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child.stdout.on('data', (c: Buffer) => {
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lineBuf += c.toString('utf-8');
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let idx: number;
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while ((idx = lineBuf.indexOf('\n')) !== -1) {
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const line = lineBuf.slice(0, idx);
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lineBuf = lineBuf.slice(idx + 1);
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if (!line.trim()) continue;
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try {
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const event = JSON.parse(line) as StreamEvent;
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handleStreamEvent(event, {
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setAction: (a) => {
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actions.push(a);
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redraw();
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},
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appendText: (t) => {
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finalText += t;
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},
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});
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} catch {
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// Malformed or non-JSON line — ignore.
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}
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}
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});
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child.stderr.on('data', (c: Buffer) => {
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stderr += c.toString('utf-8');
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});
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child.on('close', (code) => {
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if (settled) return;
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settled = true;
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if (code === 0 && finalText.trim()) finish('ok', finalText);
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else finish('error', null);
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});
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child.on('error', () => {
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if (settled) return;
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settled = true;
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finish('error', null);
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});
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child.stdin.end(prompt);
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});
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}
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// Minimal shape of the stream-json events we care about. Claude emits
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// many more, but we only read tool_use blocks (for breadcrumbs) and text
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// blocks (to reassemble the final REASON/COMMAND answer).
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interface StreamEvent {
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type: string;
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message?: {
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content?: Array<
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| { type: 'text'; text: string }
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| { type: 'tool_use'; name: string; input: Record<string, unknown> }
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>;
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};
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}
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function handleStreamEvent(
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event: StreamEvent,
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cb: { setAction: (a: string) => void; appendText: (t: string) => void },
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): void {
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if (event.type !== 'assistant') return;
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const blocks = event.message?.content ?? [];
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for (const block of blocks) {
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if (block.type === 'text') {
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cb.appendText(block.text);
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} else if (block.type === 'tool_use') {
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cb.setAction(formatToolUse(block.name, block.input));
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}
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}
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}
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function formatToolUse(name: string, input: Record<string, unknown>): string {
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const truncate = (v: string, n: number): string =>
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v.length > n ? v.slice(0, n) + '…' : v;
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if (name === 'Read') {
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const f = String(input.file_path ?? '');
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return `Reading ${shortenPath(f)}`;
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}
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if (name === 'Bash') {
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const cmd = String(input.command ?? '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim();
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return `Running ${truncate(cmd, 60)}`;
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}
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if (name === 'Grep') return `Searching for "${truncate(String(input.pattern ?? ''), 40)}"`;
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if (name === 'Glob') return `Finding ${truncate(String(input.pattern ?? ''), 40)}`;
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return `Using ${name}`;
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}
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function shortenPath(abs: string): string {
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const root = process.cwd();
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return abs.startsWith(`${root}/`) ? abs.slice(root.length + 1) : abs;
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}
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function parseResponse(
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raw: string,
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): { reason: string; command: string } | null {
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// Accept the fields anywhere in the output — Claude sometimes wraps the
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// answer in a trailing explanation we can safely ignore.
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const reasonMatch = raw.match(/^\s*REASON:\s*(.+?)\s*$/m);
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const commandMatch = raw.match(/^\s*COMMAND:\s*(.+?)\s*$/m);
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if (!reasonMatch || !commandMatch) return null;
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const command = commandMatch[1].trim();
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if (!command || command.toLowerCase() === 'none') return null;
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return { reason: reasonMatch[1].trim(), command };
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}
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function runSuggested(command: string, projectRoot: string): Promise<void> {
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const script = path.join(projectRoot, 'setup/run-suggested.sh');
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if (!fs.existsSync(script)) {
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p.log.error(`Missing helper: ${script}`);
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return Promise.resolve();
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}
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return new Promise((resolve) => {
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const child = spawn('bash', [script, command], {
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cwd: projectRoot,
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stdio: 'inherit',
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});
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child.on('close', () => resolve());
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child.on('error', () => resolve());
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});
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}
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