The Gitea outdated-package detector reported @bytelyst/kill-switch-client
as the only @bytelyst/* package whose local content fingerprint differed
from the version already published to the registry. All other 63
packages in packages/ were UP-TO-DATE.
Publishing details:
Before: 0.1.5 (registry + local)
After: 0.1.6 (script auto-bumped patch + published)
Files: 9 (dist/index.* + package.json), 3.2 kB tarball,
shasum a9110243046f12be01b16f48f962ab64c0971d80
Target: http://localhost:3300/api/packages/bytelyst/npm/ (corp SSH tunnel)
Detected via:
bash scripts/gitea/publish-outdated-packages.sh --dry-run
-> Summary: 63 up-to-date, 1 changed, 1 skipped, 0 errors
Published via:
bash scripts/gitea/publish-outdated-packages.sh \
--skip-build \
--filter @bytelyst/kill-switch-client
-> + @bytelyst/kill-switch-client@0.1.6
Re-verification dry-run after publish:
-> Summary: 64 up-to-date, 0 changed, 1 skipped, 0 errors
-> 'All packages are up to date. Nothing to publish.'
This bump touches two files:
- packages/kill-switch-client/package.json (version 0.1.5 -> 0.1.6)
- scripts/gitea/.publish-manifest.json (content-hash bookkeeping
so future dry-runs don't re-flag this version as needing publish)
Used --skip-build because 'pnpm build' would have tried to build
services/platform-service, which currently has 3 unrelated TS errors
(missing @bytelyst/devops/server module + 2 ProductIdentity property
mismatches). Built only @bytelyst/* packages via
'pnpm --filter ./packages/** build' first (all 65 packages built
clean) and then ran the publisher with --skip-build.
Root causes found:
1. publishConfig.registry in each package.json overrides --registry CLI
flag, causing npm to hit gitea.bytelyst.com through corp proxy.
2. Global ~/.npmrc proxy settings (NPM_CONFIG_PROXY env vars) route
localhost:3300 through the corporate proxy.
3. No .npmrc with auth token was created for npm publish to use.
Fix: generate a proper .npmrc in WORK_DIR with:
- _authToken for registry auth
- @bytelyst:registry scoped override (bypasses publishConfig)
- proxy=false + https-proxy=false on corp network
- Unified corp/home publish path (both use same .npmrc)
Token scope issue still open: current GITEA_NPM_TOKEN has read:package
but not write:package — needs regeneration in Gitea UI.