# CNB Cool mirror `cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI` is a one-way mirror of this GitHub repository for users on networks where GitHub is slow or blocked (primarily mainland China). The mirror receives every push to `main` and every `v*` release tag. ## How it works The mirror is maintained by the [`Sync to CNB`](../.github/workflows/sync-cnb.yml) GitHub Actions workflow: - **Trigger:** `push` to `main`, `push` of any `v*` tag, or `workflow_dispatch` for manual recovery. - **Auth:** HTTPS basic auth as user `cnb` with the `CNB_GIT_TOKEN` repository secret as the password. - **Scope:** only the ref that triggered the run is pushed. Tag pushes push exactly that tag. Branch pushes push only `main` (`--force-with-lease`). Feature branches and dependabot refs are intentionally *not* mirrored. - **Concurrency:** runs are serialized via a `cnb-sync` concurrency group so the back-to-back `main` push and tag push from `auto-tag.yml` cannot race each other. - **Retry:** each push is retried up to three times with linear backoff (5s, 10s) before the workflow gives up. ## Verifying the mirror after a release After `release.yml` completes for a `vX.Y.Z` tag, the CNB mirror should have both the new commit on `main` and the new tag: ```bash # Quick check: does the new tag exist on CNB? git ls-remote https://cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI.git \ refs/tags/vX.Y.Z # Quick check: is CNB's main at the same commit as origin/main? gh_main=$(git ls-remote https://github.com/Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI.git refs/heads/main | awk '{print $1}') cnb_main=$(git ls-remote https://cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI.git refs/heads/main | awk '{print $1}') test "$gh_main" = "$cnb_main" && echo "in sync" || echo "DIVERGED: gh=$gh_main cnb=$cnb_main" ``` Or check the workflow run directly: ```bash gh run list --workflow=sync-cnb.yml --repo Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI --limit 5 ``` If the most recent run for the release tag is `success`, the mirror caught it. If it's `failure`, follow the manual fallback below. ## Manual fallback If the workflow fails for any reason (CNB rate-limit, token expired, GitHub outage, etc.), the maintainer can push to CNB by hand from their local checkout. This works because the CNB token is a personal PAT — the same token used by the workflow lives in the maintainer's password manager. ### One-time setup ```bash # Add the CNB remote alongside origin. git remote add cnb https://cnb:${CNB_TOKEN}@cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI.git # Or, if you don't want the token in your shell history: git remote add cnb https://cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI.git # (you'll be prompted for username `cnb` and password ${CNB_TOKEN} # on the first push; subsequent pushes use the credential helper.) ``` ### Sync a release manually ```bash # Make sure main is current. git fetch origin git checkout main git reset --hard origin/main # Push main first, then the tag. Order matters: CNB should see the # commit before the tag that points at it. git push cnb main --force-with-lease git push cnb vX.Y.Z ``` ### Re-trigger the workflow manually If the workflow is healthy but happened to fail on the release run (e.g. a transient CNB outage that's since cleared), retrigger it without pushing anything: ```bash gh workflow run sync-cnb.yml --repo Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI ``` `workflow_dispatch` runs against the workflow's default branch (`main`), so this will sync the current `main` to CNB. To re-sync a specific tag, the manual `git push cnb` path above is the way. ## Rotating `CNB_GIT_TOKEN` If the workflow starts failing with auth errors and the token has expired: 1. Log in to `cnb.cool` and generate a new personal access token with `repo` (push) scope. 2. Update the `CNB_GIT_TOKEN` repository secret: ```bash gh secret set CNB_GIT_TOKEN --repo Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI ``` 3. Re-trigger the workflow on a recent commit: ```bash gh workflow run sync-cnb.yml --repo Hmbown/DeepSeek-TUI ``` 4. Confirm the run succeeds via `gh run list --workflow=sync-cnb.yml`. ## Binary release assets CNB is a code mirror only — it does not host binary release assets. Users behind GitHub-blocking networks who need the prebuilt binaries have two options: - **`cargo install`** from the CNB mirror: ```bash cargo install --git https://cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI --tag vX.Y.Z deepseek-tui-cli cargo install --git https://cnb.cool/deepseek-tui.com/DeepSeek-TUI --tag vX.Y.Z deepseek-tui ``` (Both binaries are required — the dispatcher and the TUI ship separately; see `AGENTS.md` for the two-binary install rationale.) - **`DEEPSEEK_TUI_RELEASE_BASE_URL`** environment variable, if a third-party CDN mirror of the GitHub Release assets exists. The npm wrapper installer in `npm/deepseek-tui/scripts/install.js` reads this variable to redirect binary downloads. The directory pointed to must contain `deepseek-artifacts-sha256.txt` and the platform binaries; format matches a GitHub Release asset directory. A first-party binary CDN mirror for CNB users is on the v0.8.32+ roadmap; it is not part of v0.8.31.