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The pipe caused only echo to run as sudo while tee had no
privileges. Wrap in sh -c so the redirect runs as root.
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New deployment model where projects start with a git remote on the VPS.
Pushing to the remote triggers automatic docker build and deploy via
post-receive hooks. The base domain serves Go vanity imports and git
HTTPS cloning via Caddy + fcgiwrap.
- Add `ship init <name>` command to create bare repos and .ship/ config
- Add `ship deploy <name>` command for manual rebuilds
- Extend `ship host init --base-domain` to set up Docker, git user,
fcgiwrap, sudoers, and vanity import infrastructure
- Add git-app and git-static types alongside existing app and static
- Update remove, status, logs, restart, list, and config-update to
handle new types
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Restructure CLI files to follow idiomatic cobra layout:
- main.go: minimal entry point
- root.go: command definition, flags, and subcommand wiring
- deploy.go: all deploy implementation
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Previously, updating an app or static site without specifying all flags
would clear existing configuration (e.g., custom domains would be lost
if --domain wasn't provided on update).
Now all config is merged in runDeploy before calling deploy functions:
- Load state once instead of 2-3 times
- Check for existing app once to determine create vs update
- Build merged DeployOptions with existing config + CLI overrides
- Deploy functions receive fully-merged config and just execute
This ensures existing configuration is preserved unless explicitly
overridden by CLI flags.
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Adds --memory and --cpu flags to set systemd resource limits:
ship --binary ./app --memory 512M --cpu 100%
Also adds config update mode - use --name without --binary to
update an existing app's config without redeploying the binary:
ship --name myapp --cpu 50%
ship --name myapp --memory 256M --env DEBUG=true
Limits are stored in state and preserved on redeploy.
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When a base domain is configured on a host (e.g., apps.example.com),
deployments automatically get a subdomain ({name}.apps.example.com).
Custom --domain can still be provided to route both domains.
- Add BaseDomain field to Host state
- Add --base-domain flag to host init
- Add 'ship host set-domain' command to update base domain
- Update deploy flow to auto-generate subdomains
- Fix error display (errors were being silently swallowed)
- Remove placeholder email from Caddyfile template
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Show a ship logo in CLI help and explain how ship works -
SSH-only deployment with no agents or containers required.
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- Rename module to github.com/bdw/ship
- Rename cmd/deploy to cmd/ship
- Update all import paths
- Update config path from ~/.config/deploy to ~/.config/ship
- Update VPS env path from /etc/deploy to /etc/ship
- Update README, Makefile, and docs
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Prompts user to reboot when required after apt upgrade completes.
Both prompts now default to yes for a more turnkey experience.
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Replace custom switch-based routing with Cobra for cleaner command
hierarchy. Reorganize commands into logical groups:
- Root command handles deployment (--binary, --static, --domain, etc.)
- App management at top level: list, logs, status, restart, remove
- env subcommand group: list, set, unset
- host subcommand group: init, status, update, ssh
- Standalone: ui (renamed from webui), version
Add version command with ldflags support for build info.
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- vps: Show server health (uptime, load, memory, disk, services)
- vps-update: Run apt update && upgrade with streaming output
- vps-ssh: Open interactive SSH session to default/specified host
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- Remove "deploy" subcommand, deploy is now the default action
- Require --binary flag explicitly (no auto-discovery)
- Add "rm" as alias for "remove"
- Update help text
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Instead of a separate ~/.config/deploy/config file, the default host
is now stored as default_host in state.json. This simplifies the
config and keeps all state in one place.
The init command now automatically sets the default host if none
is configured.
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Static sites now default to using the domain as the name instead of
the source directory basename, preventing conflicts when multiple
sites use the same directory name (e.g., dist).
Also fixes .gitignore to not exclude cmd/deploy/ directory.
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