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# HyperDX Development Guide
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## What is HyperDX?
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HyperDX is an observability platform that helps engineers search, visualize, and
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monitor logs, metrics, traces, and session replays. It's built on ClickHouse for
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blazing-fast queries and supports OpenTelemetry natively.
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**Core value**: Unified observability with ClickHouse performance,
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schema-agnostic design, and correlation across all telemetry types in one place.
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## Architecture (WHAT)
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This is a **monorepo** with three main packages:
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- `packages/app` - Next.js frontend (TypeScript, Mantine UI, TanStack Query)
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- `packages/api` - Express backend (Node.js 22+, MongoDB for metadata,
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ClickHouse for telemetry)
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- `packages/common-utils` - Shared TypeScript utilities for query parsing and
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validation
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**Data flow**: Apps → OpenTelemetry Collector → ClickHouse (telemetry data) /
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MongoDB (configuration/metadata)
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## Development Setup (HOW)
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```bash
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yarn setup # Install dependencies
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yarn dev # Start full stack with worktree-isolated ports
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```
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The project uses **Yarn 4.13.0** workspaces. Docker Compose manages ClickHouse,
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MongoDB, and the OTel Collector.
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**This repo is multi-agent friendly.** `yarn dev`, `make dev-int`, and
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`make dev-e2e` all use slot-based port isolation so multiple worktrees can run
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dev servers, integration tests, and E2E tests simultaneously without conflicts.
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A dev portal at http://localhost:9900 auto-starts and shows all running stacks.
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See [`agent_docs/development.md`](agent_docs/development.md) for the full
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multi-worktree setup, port allocation tables, and available commands.
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## Working on the Codebase (HOW)
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**Before starting a task**, read relevant documentation from the `agent_docs/`
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directory:
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- `agent_docs/architecture.md` - Detailed architecture patterns and data models
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- `agent_docs/tech_stack.md` - Technology stack details and component patterns
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- `agent_docs/development.md` - Development workflows, testing, and common tasks
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- `agent_docs/code_style.md` - Code patterns and best practices (read only when
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actively coding)
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**After finishing all code edits**, run `yarn lint:fix` to auto-fix formatting
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and lint issues across all packages. Pre-commit hooks handle this when
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committing, but if you finish edits without committing, run `yarn lint:fix`
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before stopping.
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## Key Principles
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1. **Multi-tenancy**: All data is scoped to `Team` - ensure proper filtering
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2. **Type safety**: Use TypeScript strictly; Zod schemas for validation
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3. **Existing patterns**: Follow established patterns in the codebase - explore
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similar files before implementing
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4. **Component size**: Keep files under 300 lines; break down large components
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5. **UI Components**: Use custom Button/ActionIcon variants (`primary`,
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`secondary`, `danger`) - see `agent_docs/code_style.md` for required patterns
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6. **Testing**: Tests live in `__tests__/` directories; use Jest for
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unit/integration tests
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## Running Tests
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Each package has different test commands available:
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**packages/app** (unit tests only):
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```bash
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cd packages/app
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yarn ci:unit # Run unit tests
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yarn dev:unit # Watch mode for unit tests
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```
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**packages/api** (integration tests only):
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```bash
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make dev-int-build # Build dependencies (run once before tests)
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make dev-int FILE=<TEST_FILE_NAME> # Spins up Docker services and runs tests.
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# Ctrl-C to stop and wait for all services to tear down.
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```
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**packages/common-utils** (both unit and integration tests):
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```bash
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cd packages/common-utils
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yarn ci:unit # Run unit tests
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yarn dev:unit # Watch mode for unit tests
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yarn ci:int # Run integration tests
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yarn dev:int # Watch mode for integration tests
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```
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To run a specific test file or pattern:
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```bash
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yarn ci:unit <path/to/test.ts> # Run specific test file
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yarn ci:unit --testNamePattern="test name pattern" # Run tests matching pattern
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```
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**Lint & type check across all packages:**
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```bash
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make ci-lint # Lint + TypeScript check across all packages
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make ci-unit # Unit tests across all packages
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```
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**E2E tests (Playwright):**
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```bash
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# First-time setup (install Chromium browser):
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cd packages/app && yarn playwright install chromium
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# Run all E2E tests:
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make e2e
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# Run a specific test file (dev mode: hot reload):
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make dev-e2e FILE=navigation # Match files containing "navigation"
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make dev-e2e FILE=navigation GREP="help menu" # Also filter by test name
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make dev-e2e GREP="should navigate" # Filter by test name across all files
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make dev-e2e FILE=navigation REPORT=1 # Open HTML report after run
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make dev-e2e-clean # Remove test artifacts
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```
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## Important Context
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- **Authentication**: Passport.js with team-based access control
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- **State management**: Jotai (client), TanStack Query (server), URL params
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(filters)
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- **UI library**: Mantine components are the standard (not custom UI)
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- **Database patterns**: MongoDB for metadata with Mongoose, ClickHouse for
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telemetry queries
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## PR Hygiene for Agent-Generated Code
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When using agentic tools to generate PRs, follow these practices to keep reviews
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efficient and accurate:
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1. **Scope PRs to a single logical change**, even if the agent can produce more
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in one session. Smaller, focused PRs move through the review pipeline faster
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and are easier to classify accurately.
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2. **Write the PR description to explain intent (the "why"), not just what
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changed.** Reviewers need to understand the goal to catch cases where the
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agent solved the wrong problem or made a plausible-but-wrong trade-off.
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3. **Name agent-generated branches with a `claude/`, `agent/`, or `ai/` prefix**
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(e.g., `claude/add-rate-limiting`). This allows the PR triage classifier to
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apply appropriate scrutiny and lets reviewers calibrate their attention.
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4. **Write or update tests alongside the implementation**, not after. Configure
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your agent to produce tests before writing implementation code. See the
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Testing section below for the commands to use.
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## GitHub Action Workflow (when invoked via @claude)
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When working on issues or PRs through the GitHub Action:
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1. **Before writing any code**, post a comment outlining your implementation
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plan — which files you'll change, what approach you'll take, and any
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trade-offs or risks. Use `gh issue comment` for issues or `gh pr comment` for
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PRs.
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2. **After making any code changes**, always run these in order and fix any
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failures before opening a PR:
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- `make ci-lint` — lint + TypeScript type check
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- `make ci-unit` — unit tests
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3. Write a clear PR description explaining what changed and why.
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## Git Commits
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When committing code, use the git author's default profile (name and email from
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git config). Do not add `Co-Authored-By` trailers.
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**Pre-commit hooks must pass before committing.** Do not use `--no-verify` to
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skip hooks. If the pre-commit hook fails (e.g. due to husky not being set up in
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a worktree), run `npx lint-staged` manually before committing to ensure lint and
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formatting checks pass. Fix any issues before creating the commit.
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## Merge Conflict Resolution
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1. **Never blindly pick a side.** Read both sides of every conflict to
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understand the intent of each change before choosing a resolution.
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2. **Refactor/move conflicts require extra verification.** When one side
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refactored, moved, or extracted code (e.g., inline components to separate
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files), always diff the discarded side against the destination files before
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declaring the conflict resolved. Code can diverge after extraction — the
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other branch may have made fixes or additions that the extracting branch
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never picked up. A naive "keep ours" resolution silently drops those changes.
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3. **Verify the result compiles.** After resolving, check for missing imports,
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broken references, or type errors introduced by the resolution — especially
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when discarding a side that added new dependencies or exports.
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4. **Ask for help when uncertain.** If you are not 100% confident about which
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side to keep, or whether a change can be safely discarded, stop and ask for
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manual intervention rather than guessing. A wrong guess silently breaks
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things; asking is always cheaper than debugging later.
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## Cursor Cloud specific instructions
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### Docker requirement
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Docker must be installed and running before starting the dev stack or running
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integration/E2E tests. The VM update script handles `yarn install` and
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`yarn build:common-utils`, but Docker daemon startup is a prerequisite that must
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already be available.
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### Starting the dev stack
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`yarn dev` uses `sh -c` to source `scripts/dev-env.sh`, which contains
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bash-specific syntax (`BASH_SOURCE`). On systems where `/bin/sh` is `dash`
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(e.g. Ubuntu), this fails with "Bad substitution". Work around it by running
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with bash directly:
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```bash
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bash -c 'export PATH="/workspace/node_modules/.bin:$PATH" && source ./scripts/dev-env.sh && yarn build:common-utils && dotenvx run --convention=nextjs -- docker compose -p "$HDX_DEV_PROJECT" -f docker-compose.dev.yml up -d && yarn app:dev'
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```
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Port isolation assigns a slot based on the worktree directory name. In the
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default `/workspace` directory, the slot is **76**, so services are at:
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- **App**: http://localhost:30276
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- **API**: http://localhost:30176
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- **ClickHouse**: http://localhost:30576
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- **MongoDB**: localhost:30476
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### Key commands reference
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See `AGENTS.md` above and `agent_docs/development.md` for the full command
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reference. Quick summary:
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- `make ci-lint` — lint + TypeScript type check
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- `make ci-unit` — unit tests (all packages)
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- `make dev-int FILE=<name>` — integration tests (spins up Docker services)
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- `make dev-e2e FILE=<name>` — E2E tests (Playwright)
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### First-time registration
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When the dev stack starts fresh (empty MongoDB), the app shows a registration
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page. Create any account to get started — no external auth provider is needed.
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---
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_Need more details? Check the `agent_docs/` directory or ask which documentation
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to read._
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