--- name: conductor-setup description: Configure a Rails project to work with Conductor (parallel coding agents) allowed-tools: Bash(chmod *), Bash(bundle *), Bash(npm *), Bash(script/server) context: fork risk: unknown source: community metadata: author: Shpigford version: "1.0" --- Set up this Rails project for Conductor, the Mac app for parallel coding agents. ## When to Use - You need to configure a Rails project so it runs correctly inside Conductor workspaces. - The project should support parallel coding agents with isolated ports, Redis settings, and shared secrets. - You want the standard `conductor.json`, `bin/conductor-setup`, and `script/server` scaffolding for a Rails repo. # What to Create ## 1. conductor.json (project root) Create `conductor.json` in the project root if it doesn't already exist: ```json { "scripts": { "setup": "bin/conductor-setup", "run": "script/server" } } ``` ## 2. bin/conductor-setup (executable) Create `bin/conductor-setup` if it doesn't already exist: ```bash #!/bin/bash set -e # Symlink .env from repo root (where secrets live, outside worktrees) [ -f "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/.env" ] && ln -sf "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/.env" .env # Symlink Rails master key [ -f "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/config/master.key" ] && ln -sf "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/config/master.key" config/master.key # Install dependencies bundle install npm install ``` Make it executable with `chmod +x bin/conductor-setup`. ## 3. script/server (executable) Create the `script` directory if needed, then create `script/server` if it doesn't already exist: ```bash #!/bin/bash # === Port Configuration === export PORT=${CONDUCTOR_PORT:-3000} export VITE_RUBY_PORT=$((PORT + 1000)) # === Redis Isolation === if [ -n "$CONDUCTOR_WORKSPACE_NAME" ]; then HASH=$(printf '%s' "$CONDUCTOR_WORKSPACE_NAME" | cksum | cut -d' ' -f1) REDIS_DB=$((HASH % 16)) export REDIS_URL="redis://localhost:6379/${REDIS_DB}" fi exec bin/dev ``` Make it executable with `chmod +x script/server`. ## 4. Update Rails Config Files For each of the following files, if they exist and contain Redis configuration, update them to use `ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', ...)` or `ENV['REDIS_URL']` with a fallback: ### config/initializers/sidekiq.rb If this file exists and configures Redis, update it to use: ```ruby redis_url = ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0') ``` ### config/cable.yml If this file exists, update the development adapter to use: ```yaml development: adapter: redis url: <%= ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/1') %> ``` ### config/environments/development.rb If this file configures Redis for caching, update to use: ```ruby config.cache_store = :redis_cache_store, { url: ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0') } ``` ### config/initializers/rack_attack.rb If this file exists and configures a Redis cache store, update to use: ```ruby Rack::Attack.cache.store = ActiveSupport::Cache::RedisCacheStore.new(url: ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0')) ``` # Implementation Notes - **Don't overwrite existing files**: Check if conductor.json, bin/conductor-setup, and script/server exist before creating them. If they exist, skip creation and inform the user. - **Rails config updates**: Only modify Redis-related configuration. If a file doesn't exist or doesn't use Redis, skip it gracefully. - **Create directories as needed**: Create `script/` directory if it doesn't exist. # Verification After creating the files: 1. Confirm all Conductor files exist and scripts are executable 2. Run `script/server` to verify it starts without errors 3. Check that Rails configs properly reference `ENV['REDIS_URL']` or `ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', ...)`