Free tier: drop spurious BYO key gate; clarify bundled vs BYO

The previous free-tier commit (c0975fe) blocked USE_SERVER_KEY for
unlicensed users on the theory that this protected a "bundled key."
That conflated two different things:

  • USE_SERVER_KEY = the user's OWN Gemini key, just stored server-side
    via the StartOS configuration action (vs. browser localStorage).
    Both paths are BYO — the user pays Google directly either way.

  • Bundled key = a future relay where paid users' /api/process requests
    are proxied through the operator's service and the operator absorbs
    the API cost. Sketched in UPGRADE-DESIGN.md (deleted, in git history)
    but NOT YET BUILT.

Blocking USE_SERVER_KEY broke a legitimate flow: a free user installs
the app on their own StartOS, sets their Gemini key via the config
action, then summarizes from the web UI without re-entering it.

This commit:
  • Drops the BYO/USE_SERVER_KEY rejection in /api/process. Free users
    can use a key from either path; the existing `if (!apiKey)` check
    still catches the no-key-anywhere case with a helpful message.
  • Reverts the frontend submit-button and handleSubmit checks to the
    same key requirement for both tiers (state.apiKey OR state.hasServerKey).
  • Drops "bundled API key" from the activation-screen subtitle and
    "bring your own Gemini key" from the free-mode banner. Until the
    relay is built, paid users still BYO too — promising otherwise in
    upgrade copy is misleading.
  • Keeps the parts that ARE legitimate free-vs-paid differentiators:
    the one-at-a-time concurrency lock and skipping saveToHistory.

Also fixes the `make deploy` redundancy:
  • bin/bump-version.sh accepts --from-deploy. When set, if there is no
    .release-notes-pending.txt (consumed by a prior bump or never
    written), exit 0 without prompting — the current version is already
    fresh.
  • Makefile passes --from-deploy from the deploy target. Standalone
    `make bump` is unchanged (always prompts).

Result: `make bump` then `make deploy` no longer double-prompts. And
calling `make deploy` twice in a row (no new work) is idempotent on
the bump step.
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Keysat
2026-05-08 11:32:30 -05:00
parent 25b1c3a366
commit 1e030a24c6
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@@ -12,16 +12,40 @@
# This is the convention Claude uses after making code changes. The file is
# deleted on a successful bump.
#
# Flags:
# --from-deploy Treat the absence of .release-notes-pending.txt as the
# signal that no new work needs to ship — exit 0 without
# bumping. Lets `make deploy` always include this step
# without forcing a redundant bump when the user (or a
# prior run) already bumped.
#
# Run standalone with `make bump`, or as the first step of `make deploy`.
set -euo pipefail
FROM_DEPLOY=0
for arg in "$@"; do
case "$arg" in
--from-deploy) FROM_DEPLOY=1 ;;
esac
done
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
PROJECT_ROOT="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/.." && pwd)"
VERSIONS_DIR="$PROJECT_ROOT/startos/versions"
INDEX_FILE="$VERSIONS_DIR/index.ts"
PENDING_NOTES_FILE="$PROJECT_ROOT/.release-notes-pending.txt"
# When invoked from `make deploy`, treat a missing pending-notes file as
# "nothing new to ship — current version is already fresh, skip the bump."
# Standalone `make bump` always prompts.
if [ "$FROM_DEPLOY" = "1" ] && [ ! -f "$PENDING_NOTES_FILE" ]; then
echo ""
echo " (No .release-notes-pending.txt — current version is already bumped. Skipping.)"
echo ""
exit 0
fi
# --- Discover current version ---
CURRENT_VAR="$(sed -nE "s/.*current:[[:space:]]*(v_[0-9_]+).*/\1/p" "$INDEX_FILE" | head -1)"
if [ -z "$CURRENT_VAR" ]; then