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DECNET/decnet_web
anti 1b90048715 fix(api): /deckies/deploy becomes additive by default
The wizard POSTs only the new decky on each submit. The handler used to
treat every INI as the complete desired fleet (config.deckies = INI) so
the reconciler tore down prior deckies as orphans — deploying a second
Windows workstation silently wiped the first.

Add replace_fleet to DeployIniRequest (default false). Default path
merges new deckies into existing config and rejects name/IP collisions
with 409. replace_fleet=true preserves set-desired-state semantics for
CLI / declarative callers. Lifecycle rows are created only for the
deckies submitted in the current call, so /deckies/lifecycle?ids=...
reflects exactly what this submit deployed.

build_deckies_from_ini gains reserved_ips so additive auto-allocation
skips IPs already held by the existing fleet.
2026-05-22 18:14:50 -04:00
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React + TypeScript + Vite

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Expanding the ESLint configuration

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export default defineConfig([
  globalIgnores(['dist']),
  {
    files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
    extends: [
      // Other configs...

      // Remove tseslint.configs.recommended and replace with this
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        project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
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      },
      // other options...
    },
  },
])

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// eslint.config.js
import reactX from 'eslint-plugin-react-x'
import reactDom from 'eslint-plugin-react-dom'

export default defineConfig([
  globalIgnores(['dist']),
  {
    files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
    extends: [
      // Other configs...
      // Enable lint rules for React
      reactX.configs['recommended-typescript'],
      // Enable lint rules for React DOM
      reactDom.configs.recommended,
    ],
    languageOptions: {
      parserOptions: {
        project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
        tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
      },
      // other options...
    },
  },
])