Captures the in-progress state of the long-running v2 dashboard session
so the next session (post `--permission-mode dangerous` relaunch) can
pick up without losing context. The full handoff narrative lives in
`docs/SESSION_CHECKPOINT_2026-05-30.md` — read it first.
Code change:
- `backend/src/server.ts` CORS allow-list is now env-driven via
`EXTRA_CORS_ORIGINS` (comma-separated). Originally added because
the user's browser is hitting the deployed dashboard via a
Tailscale-served hostname (`srv1491630.tailf85608.ts.net`), and
the static built-in list only knew `localhost` + `devops.bytelyst.com`.
Honours `*` as a wildcard for trusted-network deployments. Adds
`Vary: Origin` so caches behave.
- `backend/package-lock.json` regenerated to match `package.json`
(was missing the Phase 5 ESLint deps added earlier this session).
Note: the Dockerfile build is STILL broken with `tsc: not found`
despite typescript being in devDeps — this is a separate
dual-lockfile issue documented in the checkpoint. Untangle on
resume.
Live infra carry-forward summarised in the checkpoint doc:
- Real Azure Cosmos DB (`cosmos-mywisprai` / new `bytelyst` db)
replaces the crash-looping local emulator.
- `learning_ai_common_plat/docker-compose.yml` has uncommitted
changes mirroring this; that repo is 15 commits behind origin/main
and needs a rebase+commit pass separately.
- Hot-patched the running `devops-backend` container's `dist/server.js`
to allow the Tailscale origin (ephemeral; lost on next image build,
superseded by the code change above once rebuild works).
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| docs | ||
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| scripts | ||
| Slack Message | ||
| supabase monitor | ||
| systemd | ||
| youtube | ||
| .gitattributes | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .pre-commit-config.yaml | ||
| accounts.example.json | ||
| AGENTS.md | ||
| bytelyst-cli.sh | ||
| check_i_ayushh18_collaborator.sh | ||
| CLAUDE.md | ||
| clean_chrome.sh | ||
| cleanup.sh | ||
| cli-install-report.md | ||
| delete_team_interactive.sh | ||
| deploy-all.sh | ||
| deploy-clock.sh | ||
| deploy-invttrdg.sh | ||
| deploy-notes.sh | ||
| DEPLOYMENT_GUIDE.md | ||
| deployment-status.sh | ||
| github_acc_input.json | ||
| github_repos.json | ||
| install_clis_wsl.sh | ||
| interactive_user_removal.sh | ||
| list_all_public_repos.sh | ||
| list_all_repos_tree.sh | ||
| list_orgs_teams_members.sh | ||
| list_prs_by_user.sh | ||
| list_repos_contributors_by_user.sh | ||
| list_repos_contributors.sh | ||
| make_repos_private.sh | ||
| make_symlinks_wsl.sh | ||
| README_INSTALL.md | ||
| README_interactive_script.md | ||
| README_remove_user_script.md | ||
| README.md | ||
| remove_user_from_repos.sh | ||
| remove_user_guided.sh | ||
| remove_user_i-ayushh18.sh | ||
| remove_user_interactive.sh | ||
| REPO_CONTEXT.md | ||
| repos.json | ||
| repos.txt | ||
| run_installers.ps1 | ||
| run_installers.sh | ||
| setup.sh | ||
| sync_repos.sh | ||
| test_interactive.sh | ||
| test.sh | ||
| update-dns.sh | ||
| users_black_list.json | ||
| users_white_list.json | ||
| wsl_path_and_check.sh | ||
| wsl_test.sh | ||
ByteLyst DevOps Tools
Internal repository for GitHub administration scripts, multi-repo safety helpers, and a few adjacent utility projects used by ByteLyst.
This repo is not a single application. It is a workspace of operational tools with three main characteristics:
- The primary surface area is Bash scripts for GitHub and repository operations.
- Some subdirectories are self-contained Python utilities with their own setup and runtime expectations.
- A number of JSON files and outputs are generated artifacts or operational inputs, not source code to edit casually.
Start Here
If you are new to the repo, read these in order:
- docs/getting-started.md
- docs/repo-map.md
- docs/tooling-status.md
- scripts/README.md for supported standalone operational scripts
- AGENTS.md if you are working through an AI coding agent
- CLAUDE.md if you are using Claude Code specifically
Primary Entry Points
GitHub Operations
./bytelyst-cli.sh- Main unified CLI for common GitHub admin operations.
- Requires
curl,jq, andGITHUB_TOKEN.
./remove_user_interactive.sh- Interactive collaborator-removal workflow with repository pattern matching.
./remove_user_guided.sh- Guided wrapper around the same removal flow with a more opinionated interactive UX.
./remove_user_from_repos.sh- Scripted removal flow suitable for repeatable or semi-automated use.
Multi-Repo Git Safety
git-work-safety-tools/git_repos_status.shgit-work-safety-tools/git_repos_rebase_commit_push.shgit-work-safety-tools/multi_repo_safe_push.shgit-work-safety-tools/multi_repo_status.sh
These are for scanning many repositories, checking dirty state, and performing safer batch git workflows.
Deployment Operations
./deployment-status.sh- Comprehensive deployment status report for ByteLyst Investment Trading
- Shows container status, deployed commit info, git status, health endpoints, and suggested actions
- Usage:
./deployment-status.sh
./deploy-invttrdg.sh- Production deployment script for ByteLyst Investment Trading
- Builds and deploys Docker containers to production
- Usage:
./deploy-invttrdg.sh [options]
Repository Layout
Core Operational Scripts
- Root
*.shfiles- Main Bash-based GitHub and maintenance utilities.
scripts/- Named operational scripts that are more self-contained than the older root-level helpers.
git-work-safety-tools/- Safer multi-repo git helpers.
github_access_scripts/- Focused access checks and repo listing utilities.
github_repo_scanners/- Scripts plus generated repo/contributor JSON outputs.
Side Projects
Slack Message/- Python CLI for Slack posting and AI-assisted chat.
youtube/- YouTube transcript and summarization helpers.
supabase monitor/- Separate Python workflow project for YouTube processing despite the directory name.
Documentation
docs/- Canonical onboarding and repo-orientation docs.
scripts/README.md- Support and usage conventions for standalone operational scripts.
- Legacy root docs:
README_interactive_script.mdREADME_remove_user_script.md
These older docs are still useful but are no longer the best starting point.
Setup
Root Tooling
./setup.sh
This installs the local development hooks and prepares the shell-based workflow.
If pip3 is unavailable or blocked by an externally managed Python environment, install the distro package first:
sudo apt-get install -y pre-commit
./setup.sh
Required Dependencies
bashcurljq
Authentication
Most GitHub-facing scripts require:
export GITHUB_TOKEN=your_token_here
Use a token with the minimum permissions required for the task. Many admin flows assume repo and admin:org.
For scripts that require multi-account scanning, start from:
cp accounts.example.json accounts.json
Then fill in real values locally. accounts.json is intentionally ignored from future commits.
Common Commands
./bytelyst-cli.sh help
./bytelyst-cli.sh list-public-repos --user <username>
./bytelyst-cli.sh list-private-repos --org <orgname>
./remove_user_interactive.sh
./git-work-safety-tools/git_repos_status.sh
pre-commit run --all-files
Operational Safety
- Treat
accounts.json,*.jsonaccount snapshots,.envfiles, and generated collaborator data as potentially sensitive. - Prefer dry runs or interactive confirmation flows before bulk removal or visibility changes.
- Do not assume every tracked JSON file is a stable source file; many are data snapshots or inputs.
- Review scripts before reuse in automation. Some are one-off operational helpers and may encode assumptions about ByteLyst org structure.
Notes On Secrets And Outputs
This repo uses example/template files for local credentials and generated outputs should generally stay out of git. If you need local credentials, create untracked local copies such as accounts.json or .env from the provided examples.
Contributing
- Keep new docs in
docs/unless they are tightly scoped to a subproject. - Prefer adding a short README to a subdirectory instead of expanding the root README with niche workflow details.
- Validate shell scripts with:
pre-commit run --all-files
- When adding new operational scripts, document:
- required environment variables
- destructive behavior
- expected input files
- example usage