* fix: navigate back to list after delete/remove errors instead of exiting
Previously, choosing "Delete this server" or "Remove from history" from
the action menu would always exit the picker — even if the operation
failed. Now handleRecordAction returns "back" for delete/remove actions,
and activeServerPicker refreshes the remaining list and loops back to
the picker. Cancel on the action menu also returns to the list.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: add ValueOf<T> type helper and GritQL enum ban rule
- Add shared ValueOf<T> type that extracts value unions from const objects
and readonly tuples
- Update RecordActionOutcome to use ValueOf<typeof RecordActionOutcome>
- Add lint/no-ts-enum.grit GritQL rule that bans TypeScript enum keyword
- Register new rule in biome.json plugins
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: sort type export before value exports in shared index
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: add biome config for shared package, fix export sort order
Add biome.json to packages/shared so lint + format + import organization
is enforced on the shared library. Fix ValueOf export position to match
biome's organizeImports sort order (type specifiers after value exports).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: hoist type re-exports to top of shared index
Split inline `type Result` and `type ValueOf` out of mixed export
statements into separate `export type { ... }` re-exports, hoisted
to the top per biome's organizeImports group config.
biome's useExportType rule doesn't flag re-exports (only locally
defined types), so these must be manually separated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor: consolidate biome config to single root biome.json
Remove per-package biome.json files (packages/cli, packages/shared,
.claude/scripts, .claude/skills/setup-spa) and consolidate into a
single root config with includes glob covering packages/**/*.ts.
Update GritQL rule exclusions to also match shared/src/ paths now
that the shared package is covered by the root config. Fix build-clouds.ts
lint issues (node: protocol, block statements, import sort) that were
newly caught.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor: replace grit filename exclusions with biome-ignore comments
Remove all $filename exclusion logic from GritQL rules and instead add
biome-ignore-all comments at the top of files that legitimately need
the banned patterns (result.ts, parse.ts, type-guards.ts).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: lab <6723574+louisgv@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Spawn CLI
The spawn CLI is a command-line tool for launching AI coding agents on cloud providers, pre-configured with OpenRouter.
Overview
The spawn CLI provides a unified interface to:
- Launch any supported AI agent (Claude Code, Codex, etc.) on any supported cloud provider
- Interactively browse available agents and clouds
- View the agent × cloud compatibility matrix
- Self-update to the latest version
Architecture
Installation Strategy
The installer uses bun to build the TypeScript CLI into a standalone JavaScript file. If bun is not already installed, the installer auto-installs it first (~5 seconds).
Why bun?
- Fast: Native TypeScript runtime, instant builds
- Universal: Auto-installed if missing, works on any system with bash and curl
- Zero friction: No prerequisite installation required
- Single implementation: One codebase, always feature-complete
Directory Structure
cli/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Entry point (routes commands to handlers)
│ ├── commands/ # Per-command modules (interactive, list, run, etc.)
│ │ └── index.ts # Barrel re-export
│ ├── manifest.ts # Manifest fetching and caching logic
│ ├── update-check.ts # Auto-update check (once per day)
│ └── __tests__/ # Test suite (Bun test runner)
├── ../sh/cli/install.sh # Installer (auto-installs bun if needed, lives in sh/cli/)
├── package.json # Package metadata and dependencies
└── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
TypeScript Implementation
The TypeScript CLI (src/*.ts) provides:
- Interactive mode: Terminal UI with prompts for selecting agents and clouds
- Manifest caching: Local cache with TTL to minimize network requests
- Auto-update check: Non-intrusive daily version check with notifications
- Progress indicators: Spinners and colored output for better UX
- Error handling: Structured error messages and exit codes
Key dependencies:
@clack/prompts— Interactive terminal promptspicocolors— Terminal color support
Installation
Quick Install
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenRouterTeam/spawn/main/sh/cli/install.sh | bash
The installer will:
- Install
bunif not already present - Clone the CLI source
- Build and install the
spawnbinary to~/.local/bin
Environment Variables
SPAWN_INSTALL_DIR— Override install directory (default:$HOME/.local/bin)
Manual Installation (Development)
cd cli
bun install
bun link
Or build a standalone binary:
bun run compile # Creates ./spawn executable
Usage
Interactive Mode
spawn
Launches an interactive picker to select an agent and cloud provider.
Direct Launch
spawn <agent> <cloud>
Examples:
spawn claude sprite # Launch Claude Code on Sprite
spawn codex hetzner # Launch Codex CLI on Hetzner Cloud
Agent Information
spawn <agent>
Show which cloud providers support the specified agent.
Example:
spawn claude
# Output:
# Claude Code — AI coding agent from Anthropic
#
# Available clouds:
# Sprite spawn claude sprite
# Hetzner Cloud spawn claude hetzner
List All Combinations
spawn list
Display the full agent × cloud compatibility matrix.
List Agents
spawn agents
Show all available agents with descriptions.
List Cloud Providers
spawn clouds
Show all available cloud providers with descriptions.
Update CLI
spawn update
Displays update instructions (re-run installer).
Auto-update check: The CLI automatically checks for updates once per day and displays a notification if a newer version is available. To disable this, set SPAWN_NO_UPDATE_CHECK=1.
Version
spawn version
Display the current CLI version.
Development
Prerequisites
- Bun 1.0+
Running Locally
bun run dev # Run TypeScript CLI directly
bun run build # Build to cli.js
bun run compile # Compile to standalone binary
Testing
bun run dev list
bun run dev agents
bun run dev claude sprite
Code Organization
src/index.ts
- Command-line argument parsing
- Routes to appropriate command handler
- Minimal logic (just dispatching)
src/commands/
- Per-command modules:
interactive.ts,list.ts,run.ts,delete.ts,update.ts, etc. shared.ts— helpers, entity resolution, fuzzy matching, credential hintsindex.ts— barrel re-export for backward compatibility with existing imports
src/manifest.ts
- Manifest fetching from GitHub
- Local caching with TTL
- Offline fallback to stale cache
- Typed manifest structure
src/version.ts
- Single source of truth for version number
Adding a New Command
-
Add a new file
src/commands/mycommand.ts:export async function cmdMyCommand() { const manifest = await loadManifest(); // ... implementation } -
Re-export from
src/commands/index.ts:export { cmdMyCommand } from "./mycommand.js"; -
Add routing in
src/index.ts:case "mycommand": await cmdMyCommand(); break; -
Update help text in
src/commands/help.ts→cmdHelp()
Design Rationale
Why TypeScript?
- Type safety: Manifest structure is type-checked at compile time
- Modern async/await: Clean, readable asynchronous code
- Rich ecosystem: Access to high-quality CLI libraries (
@clack/prompts, etc.) - Single codebase: Same code runs on bun, node, or as a compiled binary
Why Auto-install Bun?
- Single implementation: No need to maintain a separate bash CLI
- Feature parity: Every user gets the full TypeScript CLI with all features
- Fast install: Bun installs in ~5 seconds via
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash - Simple maintenance: One codebase, one source of truth
Manifest Caching
The CLI caches the manifest locally to reduce network requests:
- Cache location:
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/spawn/manifest.json(or~/.cache/spawn/manifest.json) - TTL: 1 hour (3600 seconds)
- Offline fallback: If fetch fails, uses stale cache if available
- Invalidation:
spawn updateclears the cache
Script Execution Flow
When you run spawn <agent> <cloud>:
- Load manifest: Fetch from GitHub or use cached version
- Validate combination: Check that
matrix["<cloud>/<agent>"]is"implemented" - Download script: Fetch
https://openrouter.ai/labs/spawn/<cloud>/<agent>.sh- Fallback to GitHub raw URL if OpenRouter CDN fails
- Execute: Pipe script to
bash -cwith inherited stdio - Interactive handoff: User interacts directly with the spawned agent
Contributing
Before Submitting Changes
-
Test the CLI:
bun run dev --help -
Ensure version numbers are synchronized:
src/version.ts→VERSIONpackage.json→version
-
Update this README if you add new commands or change behavior
-
Run the installer locally to verify it works:
bash install.sh
Release Checklist
- Bump version in both locations (see above)
- Update CHANGELOG (if exists)
- Test installer on clean system
- Tag release:
git tag -a cli-vX.Y.Z -m "Release vX.Y.Z" - Push tag:
git push --tags
License
See repository root for license information.