The video-id regex only matched /watch?v=, youtu.be, /embed/, and /v/
forms, so youtube.com/live/<id> and youtube.com/shorts/<id> links were
rejected with "Invalid YouTube URL". Add both forms to the server and
frontend extractors (kept in sync) and cover them with tests.
Ship as 0.2.159.
Multi-mode, off by default. Each new recap is synthesized into a 1-2
paragraph overview via the relay (operator-absorbed) and cached onto the
session JSON; a daily 08:00 scan emails opted-in users their fresh
recaps, deduped by a per-user watermark that never skips a failed or
over-cap recap. One-click tokenized unsubscribe; settings-modal toggle;
admin test trigger. Bumps to 0.2.158.
- Arbitrary file write (P0): validate import keys in /api/library/import via
a now-exported safeFilename(); a ../../ key is skipped, not written out of
the scope dir.
- SSRF (P0): guard downloadPodcastAudio — reject non-HTTP(S) schemes, block
IP-literal and DNS-resolved private/link-local/loopback/reserved/multicast
and embedded-IPv4 IPv6 targets (closes DNS rebinding), cap + resolve redirects.
- ESM require (P1): top-level import of randomBytes in license-purchase.js
(the inner require threw on the anon purchase-settle path).
- Concurrency lock (P1): skip the process-global free-tier slot in multi-mode
so it no longer serializes every cloud tenant onto one job.
- X-Forwarded-For bypass (P1): set Express trust proxy from
RECAP_TRUSTED_PROXY_HOPS (default 1); getClientIp now reads req.ip instead
of a client-spoofable XFF entry.
Tests added for safeFilename, the SSRF guard, and getClientIp (119 pass).
Registry blockers deferred (ROADMAP); leaked-key history purge queued.
Captures roughly forty version bumps (v0.2.6 → v0.2.47) of work that
accumulated without commits.
- Pluggable provider system under server/providers/: gemini, anthropic,
openai, openai-compatible, ollama, whisper-compatible, relay. Mix and
match transcription + analysis per request via the picker UI.
- Relay backend integration. Hardcoded relay URL in server/relay-default.js
(operator-controlled at build time, not user-configurable). New
/api/relay/{status,policy} endpoints proxy to the relay; balance pings
populate a cached credit display.
- Per-install identity in server/install-id.js for relay credit accounting.
Sent to the relay as X-Recap-Install-Id; persists across upgrades, lost
on a full uninstall + reinstall. Not surfaced in the UI.
- Admin login gate (server/admin-auth.js + setAdminPassword action). Scrypt
password hash + HMAC-signed session cookie.
- Entitlement scheme rename: pro / max (each paired with subscriptions and
relay_pro / relay_max), replacing the misleading "core" entitlement
that conflicted with the user-facing "Core" tier name.
- Activation screen: dynamic credit count pulled from /api/relay/policy,
"Skip — use free mode" button, accurate paid-feature list.
- Top toolbar: inline credit-balance pill (or "BYO configured" fallback),
Upgrade + "I have a key" buttons.
- Picker UI: per-provider sections with Save/Test/Delete buttons, sections
collapsible by chevron, default-collapsed unless currently selected,
"Use comped credits (reset to relay)" link when the user has strayed,
green hint under inputs whose values are server-configured.
- Activity log: chevron-collapsible groups per video, refresh-survival via
localStorage + a 500-entry server-side buffer, explicit Clear button.
- YouTube captions fast-path with user toggle (skips audio download + AI
transcription when captions are available — uncheck for speaker labels).
- Cancel button: AbortController plumbed through every provider SDK call;
retryAPI short-circuits on AbortError; cancellation events surface in
the activity log instead of silent retries.
- Long-video analysis: auto-coalesce transcript entries before building the
analysis prompt so local-model context windows (32k-ish) don't overflow.
Original entries preserved for transcript display via an index map; the
analyzer sees a coarser view but click-to-seek timestamps stay precise.
- StartOS action grouping (Setup / AI Providers) so the actions list is
navigable.
- Manifest description rewritten to reflect multi-provider support and
free-tier relay credits.
- Smaller fixes: summarize-button enablement no longer requires a Gemini
key when other providers are configured; analysis fallback chain handles
context-length and 503 capacity errors; single-segment expansion for
providers that don't return per-segment timestamps (Parakeet et al.);
many other UX polish items.
Three changes that together make license state changes feel
near-instant in the UI without burning real I/O / network budget:
1. File-poll interval: 30s → 5s
Action-set keys (via "Set Recap License") get picked up almost
immediately. Cost: a single stat per file every 5s, negligible.
2. Online validation interval: 6h → 30min
A license revoked on Keysat now flips to invalid within 30 min
worst-case, instead of sitting unnoticed for hours. Bounded
latency makes revocation usable in production.
3. Opportunistic online refresh on /api/license-status
If the cached LIC was last validated more than 10 min ago, fire
validateOnline() in the background (non-blocking) when the web
UI hits the status endpoint. Since the UI hits status on every
page load, revocations get caught the next time anyone opens
the app — usually well under the scheduled 30 min tick.
Three new env vars for tuning:
RECAP_LICENSE_FILE_POLL_MS (default 5000)
RECAP_VALIDATE_INTERVAL_MS (default 1800000)
RECAP_OPPORTUNISTIC_REFRESH_MS (default 600000)
• setupLibraryRoutes(app) — registers GET /api/library/export and
POST /api/library/import
The library module reads through history.js helpers (getHistoryDir,
loadMeta, saveMeta) and reads/writes subscriptions.json directly.
Subscriptions integration is via raw fs because (a) the library merge
logic is library-specific (skip-if-already-exists semantics), and (b)
the subscriptions module hasn't been extracted yet — the only thing
the import path needs is to merge dedupe-by-URL into the file.
server/index.js: 2079 → 1971 lines.
Smoke tested: server boots; /api/license-status, /api/health respond;
/api/library/export still returns 402 license_required for unlicensed
(unchanged Pro-gate behavior). 69 unit tests still pass.
69 tests across 16 suites, ~120 ms total. Uses node:test (built into
Node 20+) — no new dependency, no Docker rebuild churn. Run with:
cd server && npm test
Coverage:
• util.js extractVideoId, formatTime,
parseTimestampedTranscript, safeText,
retryGemini (incl. 503 retry, network-error
retry, non-retryable passthrough), sendEvent
• gemini-helpers.js PRICING table integrity, calcCost (model-
specific rates, default fallback, missing
fields, sub-cent ¢ formatting, totalTokens
precedence), buildAnalysisPrompt
• license.js checkLicense (no key, malformed, fallback to
startos-config.json, license.txt priority),
activate (bad-format throw, file write),
deactivate (file removal, idempotent),
publicView (no raw key leak, sorted
entitlements, ISO dates), has()
• history.js initHistory + getHistoryDir, saveToHistory
(id shape, defaults, podcast guid encoding),
loadMeta + saveMeta round-trip, corrupt-file
tolerance
Tests that need module-private file paths (license, history) use a
mkdtemp'd tmp dir as DATA_DIR + dynamic import() so each suite starts
clean. No test mocks the filesystem — they read/write real files
inside the tmp dir, matching production behavior.
Deliberately not yet covered (need an Express app harness or external
binaries): license-middleware (gate behavior), config (live-reload
poll), audio (ffmpeg/ffprobe), ytdlp (yt-dlp + git), cookies (state
mutation routes), the /api/process pipeline. Worth a follow-up after
the current refactor settles.
Two related changes:
1. New StartOS action: 'Set Recap License'
Symmetric with the existing 'Set Gemini API Key' action — paste a
LIC1-... key into the StartOS Actions menu and it gets persisted.
Added because some users prefer the StartOS form for credentials
over the in-app activation modal.
Implementation:
• startos/file-models/config.json.ts: schema gains recap_license_key
• startos/actions/setLicense.ts: input form (masked, regex-checks
for the LIC1- prefix), persists via configFile.merge()
• startos/actions/index.ts: registers the new action
• server/license.js: readLicenseString() falls back to
startos-config.json after the legacy license.txt path. Resolution
order: env → license.txt → startos-config.json
• server/license-middleware.js: faster license-file poll (30 s,
env-overridable RECAP_LICENSE_FILE_POLL_MS) re-runs checkLicense
so action-set keys take effect within seconds, not the 6 h online
cycle. If the new key parses as 'licensed', kicks an immediate
online check to confirm.
2. Copy fix: 'Keysat license' → 'Recap license' in user-facing text
Keysat is the licensing system underneath, but customers buy a
'Recap license'. Updated:
• Activation screen subtitle (public/index.html)
• 402 message in the activation gate (server/license-middleware.js)
Internal references (PRODUCT_SLUG, KEYSAT_BASE_URL, the issuer.pub
filename, the 'Issuer: licensing.keysat.xyz' display in the
activation card) stay as Keysat — those are accurate.
Smoke tested locally: starting the server with no license, then
writing a fake LIC1-... key into startos-config.json, the
license-file poll picks it up within ~2 s and transitions state from
'unlicensed' to 'invalid' (since the fake key fails Ed25519
verification, as expected). With a real key, the same path would land
in 'licensed'.
• initHistory({ dataDir }) — boot setup; mkdir + path init
• saveToHistory(...) — write one summary file
• loadMeta() / saveMeta(meta) — _meta.json folder structure
• setupHistoryRoutes(app, deps) — registers GET /api/history,
GET/PUT/DELETE /api/history/:id,
PUT /api/history/:id/title,
PUT /api/history/meta,
POST/PUT/DELETE /api/history/folders[/:id],
PUT /api/history/folders/:id/collapsed,
PUT /api/history/move
• getHistoryDir() — exposes the directory for code
that hasn't been extracted yet
(subscriptions / library / process
pipeline)
The DELETE route needs to add the deleted videoId to the skip list so
subscriptions don't re-queue it. That's a cross-module concern, so
setupHistoryRoutes takes addToSkipList as a dependency. For now it's
late-bound to the still-local function in index.js (lambda captures
the scope, not the value); when subscriptions are extracted next, the
import flips cleanly.
server/index.js: 2300 → 2079 lines.
Smoke tested: /api/license-status, /api/health, and /api/history (402
license-gated for unlicensed) all respond as expected.
• LIC — exported live binding (ESM)
• setupLicenseMiddleware(app) — registers activation gate + Pro
feature gates (must run before any
/api/* route)
• setupLicenseRoutes(app) — /api/license-status, /api/license/
activate, /api/license/deactivate
• startLicenseRefresh() — startup + 6h periodic online check
• refreshLicenseOnline(reason) — ad-hoc refresh (e.g., during activate)
• isFreeUser() — 'no license || no core entitlement'
• tryAcquireFreeSlot() / releaseFreeSlot() — the free-tier concurrency
lock previously open-coded
in /api/process
Local 'const isFreeUser = ...' in /api/process renamed to 'isFree' to
avoid shadowing the imported helper. Open-coded freeJobInFlight reads/
writes replaced with the slot helpers.
server/index.js: 2461 → 2300 lines.
Smoke tested: server boots; /api/license-status, /api/health, /api/
process (rejects with 400 'No API key' as expected for unlicensed +
no key) all behave as before.
• initConfig({ dataDir }) — boot-time setup; mkdir's configDir,
reads initial value, kicks off the
3 s poll loop
• serverApiKey — exported as a 'let' binding (ESM
live binding) so importers see the
current value
• resolveApiKey(clientKey) — picks per-request key (BYO vs
server)
• getEnvPath() — exposes /data/.env path so the
cookies module can read its own
legacy YT_COOKIES_FROM setting
Bug fix uncovered during this extraction: /api/health was directly
referencing ytCookiesFileExists / ytCookiesFilePath (module-scoped
vars I'd already moved to cookies.js). The route silently 500'd on the
first request after the cookies extraction. Now uses ytCookieMethod()
and getCookieFilePath() instead.
server/index.js: 2510 → 2461 lines.
Smoke tested: server boots; /api/health responds; updating
/data/config/startos-config.json flips hasServerKey from false → true
within 3 s ([config] server API key loaded log line confirms).
• initCookies({ dataDir, envPath }) — boot-time setup; reads .env's
YT_COOKIES_FROM and probes for
cookies.txt
• ytCookieArgs() / ytExtraArgs() — yt-dlp arg builders
• ytCookieMethod() — human-readable active method
• setupCookieRoutes(app) — registers the four /api/cookies/*
routes (upload / delete / test /
status)
Module owns its private state (browser-name, file-exists, file-path).
Upload and delete routes flip the file-exists flag inside the same
module, so subsequent yt-dlp calls reflect the change immediately
without callers re-reading.
server/index.js: 2614 → 2510 lines.
Smoke tested: server boots; /api/license-status and /api/health
respond. /api/cookies/status returns the existing license-gated 402
for unlicensed callers (unchanged behavior).
• getAudioDuration(path) — ffprobe wrapper, returns seconds | null
• splitAudioFile(in, dir, secs) — ffmpeg -acodec copy chunking
• downloadPodcastAudio(url, dst) — streams HTTP audio to disk
Also moved fetchUrl into util.js (alongside the other stateless
helpers) — it's a generic HTTP-GET-with-redirects used by RSS parsing
and channel discovery, not strictly audio.
server/index.js: 2758 → 2694 lines.
Smoke tested: server boots; /api/license-status, /api/health, /
respond. No behavior change.
• PRICING table — per-1M-token rates by model
• calcCost(model, usage) — Gemini usage object → cost record
• buildAnalysisPrompt(...) — JSON-output topic-analysis prompt
These all share the Gemini contract — pricing schema, usage shape, and
prompt format. When we add other providers, each gets its own
provider-specific helpers file; this becomes the basis of the Gemini
provider implementation.
server/index.js: 2828 → 2758 lines.
Smoke tested: server boots; /api/license-status, /api/health, and /
(frontend) all respond. No behavior change.
Two related changes that ship together because the second was uncovered
while testing the first.
1. Live config reload (the ostensible feature):
The "Set Gemini API Key" StartOS action writes to /data/config/
startos-config.json. The server used to read that file once at
startup (and via a separate Python read in docker_entrypoint.sh
before that), which meant a key change required a service restart
to take effect. Now the server polls the file every 3 s
(RECAP_CONFIG_POLL_MS, env-overridable) and updates serverApiKey
in place. fs.watch was tried first and dropped — it's flaky on
macOS (FSEvents single-file quirks) and behaves inconsistently with
atomic-rename writes the SDK file model uses. Polling is dead
simple and a stat call every 3 s is free.
Also dropped the Python config read from docker_entrypoint.sh; the
server now handles it natively. Entrypoint still loads /data/.env
for arbitrary env vars (RECAP_*, etc.).
2. Vendor module resolution (the silently-broken thing):
The earlier vendor change (move @keysat/licensing-client from a
git+https dep to a file: dep at vendor/) created a symlink in
server/node_modules. That symlink to the vendor dir was getting
resolved by Node, so the keysat client tried to import @noble/
ed25519 from /app/vendor/keysat-licensing-client/dist/, walked up
to /app/vendor/, then /app/, neither of which had node_modules.
Result: v0.2.0 and v0.2.1 would crash at startup with
ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND on @noble/ed25519. The Docker BUILD succeeded
because npm install with file: deps doesn't pull transitive deps
into the parent node_modules — but the runtime would have failed
the moment server/license.js ran.
Fix:
• Dockerfile builder now `npm install`s inside vendor/keysat-
licensing-client/ so @noble/* lands in its own node_modules,
where Node's resolver finds it.
• Dockerfile runner now COPYs vendor/ to the runner image
(previously not copied — the symlink in server/node_modules
would have pointed at nothing).
• vendor/keysat-licensing-client/package-lock.json is committed
so the in-Docker install is reproducible.
The keysat-client-ts repo is private. Previous builds were succeeding
purely because Docker layer caching reused a node_modules from when
the repo had been accessible — once anything invalidated the
server/package.json or server/package-lock.json hash (the rename did),
npm in a fresh container hit github with no credentials and 404'd.
Fix: copy the built dist/ from server/node_modules/@keysat/licensing-
client/ into vendor/keysat-licensing-client/, strip the prepare/build
scripts (we already have the compiled output), and switch the server
package.json dep to a file: path:
"@keysat/licensing-client": "file:../vendor/keysat-licensing-client"
Dockerfile now COPY's vendor/ before npm ci. No git, no SSH, no
credentials needed in the build container — and the npm step is
pure-local so it's deterministic.
Side cleanup: dropped the apt-install-git + url.insteadOf gymnastics
that existed solely to work around the now-removed git+https resolution.
The image is slightly smaller (no git in the builder stage). Switched
the npm flag to the modern --omit=dev (the legacy --production printed
a warning).
If keysat-client-ts updates, regenerate vendor/ by:
cp -r server/node_modules/@keysat/licensing-client/{dist,package.json,LICENSE,README.md} \
vendor/keysat-licensing-client/
# then strip prepare/build scripts and devDeps from the copied package.json
# (or just hand-edit if the upstream package.json hasn't changed)
The product was always more than YouTube — it handles podcast feeds
too, and the upcoming multi-provider work makes it less Gemini-
specific. New name: Recap.
This is a coordinated identity change across:
• StartOS package id: youtube-summarizer → recap
(manifest.id; the .s9pk filename, Docker image namespace, and
install path under StartOS all derive from this automatically)
• Display name: "YouTube Summarizer" → "Recap"
(manifest title, activation screen heading, page <title>, console
log on boot, i18n strings, ABOUT.md, Dockerfile header,
docker_entrypoint banner)
• Keysat product slug: youtube-summarizer → recap
(server/license.js PRODUCT_SLUG; frontend fallback strings)
• Daemon subscription id: youtube-summarizer-sub → recap-sub
• Env var prefix: YT_SUMMARIZER_* → RECAP_*
(LICENSE_KEY, LICENSE_KEY_PATH, MAX_OFFLINE_DAYS,
VALIDATE_INTERVAL_MS)
• localStorage keys: yt-summarizer-* → recap-*
(gemini-key, activation-skipped, clips)
• Library export filename: youtube-summarizer-library.json →
recap-library.json
• npm package names: youtube-summarizer-{startos,server} → recap-*
• Deploy paths: youtube-summarizer_x86_64.s9pk → recap_x86_64.s9pk
(default values in bin/deploy.sh; .deploy.env on dev machine
needs the same update before next push)
• Self-hosted registry directory: startos-registry/packages/
youtube-summarizer → .../recap (with package.json + INSTRUCTIONS
rewritten)
What does NOT change:
• Filesystem repo path (still /Users/.../youtube-summarizer/)
• Git history / commit messages
• Existing version files in startos/versions/ (kept as-is — the
version chain belongs to the package's own history regardless of
its display name)
User-side follow-ups required:
1. Create "recap" product in Keysat admin, set up Core/Pro tier
policies (same entitlements as before), mint a fresh test
license. Old "youtube-summarizer" licenses won't activate
against the new slug.
2. Update .deploy.env (gitignored) so FILEBROWSER_PATH and
REGISTRY_PUBLIC_URL point at recap_x86_64.s9pk.
StartOS will treat this as a brand-new app on install — existing
youtube-summarizer installs will not auto-migrate (acknowledged
intentional given no real users yet).
The Keysat client's payload exposes both:
• licenseId — raw 16-byte UUID as Uint8Array
• licenseUuid — same value, canonical string form
server/license.js was sending licenseId (the Uint8Array). After JSON
serialization that turned into an object like {"0":1,"1":2,...} on
the wire. The frontend's renderLicenseBlock() calls
`lic.licenseId.slice(0, 8)` to abbreviate the ID for display — .slice
doesn't exist on that object, so the template threw, the
app.innerHTML assignment silently aborted, and clicking the gear
looked like a no-op.
The render error guard added in 0.1.17 caught it on first repro:
Render error: lic.licenseId.slice is not a function
Fix: switch to payload.licenseUuid (the string form).
The cost breakdowns (token counts + dollar figures) are tied to the
hardcoded Gemini PRICING table, which won't make sense once we add
OpenAI/Claude/local providers — different APIs report tokens
differently, some are free, and the pricing table can't keep up. Drop
the cost and token-count lines from the activity log so the per-step
timing is the durable signal we keep.
Removed:
• "Total cost: <in> in / <out> out — cost: $X" (chunked transcription)
• "Transcription tokens: <in>/<out> — cost: $X" (single-shot)
• "Analysis tokens: <in>/<out>/<thinking> — cost: $X"
• "Pipeline finished in Ns — total cost: $X (Y tokens)" → now just
"Pipeline finished in Ns"
Cost calculation helpers (calcCost, PRICING) stay in the codebase for
now — they may come back via a per-provider plugin layer later. They
just no longer write to the activity-log stream.
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.
Unlicensed users can now summarize a single video at a time using their
own Gemini API key. The result renders in the UI exactly like a paid
summary, but is not persisted — there's no library entry, no history,
and a second submission while one is in flight is rejected.
Server (server/index.js):
• /api/process is now in LICENSE_OPEN_PATHS. The route handler
distinguishes free users (state !== "licensed" || no "core") and:
- rejects USE_SERVER_KEY / empty key with 402 byo_key_required
(so the bundled Gemini key stays paid-only)
- rejects a second concurrent job with 409 processing_in_progress
via a module-level freeJobInFlight flag, released in finally
- skips saveToHistory so the host's library stays clean
• Pro feature gates (history/library/subscriptions) unchanged — still
return 402 feature_not_in_tier for unlicensed callers.
Frontend (public/index.html):
• New state.activationSkipped flag (persisted to localStorage). The
activation screen still appears on first launch, but now offers a
"Skip — use free mode" button alongside Activate / Buy a key.
Once skipped, the main app renders normally.
• Free-mode upgrade banner under the top bar with Upgrade and "I have
a key" buttons (the latter routes back to the activation screen).
• handleLibraryClick / handleSubscribeClick wrappers — for unlicensed
users, the library (clock) icon and the channel-URL Subscribe
submission show a toast explaining the upgrade rather than opening
an empty sidebar / hitting a 402.
• Submit button enforces BYO key for unlicensed users (the bundled
state.hasServerKey doesn't enable submit). handleSubmit shows a
toast when an unlicensed user tries to queue a second video.
Without this, a license revoked in the Keysat admin UI keeps unlocking
the app on the customer's machine — Ed25519 signatures are perpetually
valid, so the offline-only check never sees the revocation.
What this adds:
• license.js: validateOnline() calls licensing.keysat.xyz/v1/validate
via @keysat/licensing-client's Client. Hard rejections (revoked,
suspended, expired, not_found, product_mismatch, fingerprint_mismatch,
too_many_machines, invalid_state) immediately flip state to "invalid"
and persist the verdict to <license>.state.json so it survives
restarts. rate_limited and unknown reasons are treated as transient.
• Network errors keep the prior state for up to MAX_OFFLINE_DAYS
(default 7, env-overridable) since the last successful validate.
Past the ceiling, lock out with reason=validation_overdue. This
avoids breaking customers when Keysat is briefly down while still
catching revocations on machines that go offline forever.
• license.js: deactivate() helper that removes both license.txt and
its sidecar state file (idempotent). publicView() now exposes
lastValidatedAt, serverStatus, graceUntil for the UI.
• index.js: refreshLicenseOnline() runs on startup (async, non-
blocking), every 6h thereafter (env-overridable), and at activation
time with an 8s timeout cap so a slow Keysat doesn't hang the
activation UI. State changes are logged.
• index.js: /api/license/activate now awaits an online confirmation
after the offline signature check passes. A revoked key pasted into
the activation modal fails fast instead of working until the next
poll.
Snapshot of the working tree before cleanup. Captures:
- Keysat licensing: server/license.js, /api/license/* endpoints in
server/index.js, activation modal in public/index.html, embedded
Ed25519 issuer key (assets/issuer.pub).
- StartOS 0.4 expansion: setApiKey action, version files v0.1.1
through v0.1.15, file-models/config.json.ts, manifest updates.
- Self-hosted registry server (startos-registry/).
- Build/deploy scripts (bin/bump-version.sh, bin/deploy.sh, vendored
yt-dlp binary), .gitignore, .deploy.env.example.
- Recent design docs (KEYSAT_INTEGRATION.md, UPGRADE-DESIGN.md) —
retained here so they remain recoverable when removed in the
follow-up cleanup commit.