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- host_v2.go: full host initialization with JSON responses
- Installs Caddy, Docker on Ubuntu/Debian
- Creates /etc/ship/{env,ports,ttl} directories
- Installs TTL cleanup timer (hourly systemd timer)
- Cleanup script removes expired deploys completely
- Preserves git deploy setup functionality (optional)
- Added ErrInvalidArgs error code
Critical 'host init' functionality preserved for v2
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- internal/output: JSON response types, error codes, exit codes, pretty output
- internal/detect: auto-detection of project type (static/docker/binary)
- PROGRESS.md: track rebuild progress
Foundation for agent-first JSON interface per SPEC.md
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Adds cgit as a web frontend for browsing git repositories. Visiting the
base domain now shows a cgit repo index with trees, commits, diffs, and
blame views. Public repos (marked with git-daemon-export-ok) are browsable
and cloneable over HTTPS.
- Install cgit during host init
- Configure cgit with dark theme and base domain integration
- Add cgit CGI handler to base domain Caddyfile
- Update README to emphasize git-centric workflow with cgit frontend
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Drop git-module type — the post-receive hook now checks for a Dockerfile
before building, so repos without one simply skip deploy on push. This
covers Go modules and libraries that only need vanity imports.
Add --public flag to ship init for per-repo HTTPS clone visibility.
Show visibility column in ship list.
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- Add ValidateName() enforcing ^[a-z][a-z0-9-]{0,62}$ on all entry points
- Tighten sudoers to restrict cp sources/destinations and chown targets
- Scope git safe.directory to www-data user only (preserves CVE-2022-24765)
- Add www-data to git group and caddy to www-data group for fcgiwrap
- Fix vanity import template to use orig_uri placeholder
- Restart (not reload) services after group changes
- Add name validation to env subcommands and deploy_cmd
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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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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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- 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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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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