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# CLAUDE.md
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This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
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## Project Overview
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**kvs-sh** is an interactive CLI shell for the KVS (Key-Value Store) distributed database. Think `mongosh`, `psql`, or `redis-cli` but for KVS. Single Go file implementation (~600 lines) with readline support for command history and auto-completion.
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## KVS Server Reference
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The complete KVS server source code is located at `../kvs/` relative to this repository. Reference it when:
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- Understanding API contracts and response formats
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- Verifying authentication/authorization behavior
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- Checking endpoint paths and HTTP methods
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- Understanding data structures (StoredValue, Member, User, Group types)
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- Implementing new shell commands for backend features
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Key server locations:
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- `../kvs/server/handlers.go` - All API endpoint implementations
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- `../kvs/server/routes.go` - Route definitions and HTTP methods
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- `../kvs/types/types.go` - Canonical type definitions (StoredValue, etc.)
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- `../kvs/auth/` - JWT authentication and permission system details
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- `../kvs/README.md` - Complete API documentation with curl examples
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- `../kvs/CLAUDE.md` - Server architecture and development guidance
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When adding new commands to kvs-sh, always verify the actual backend implementation in `../kvs/` rather than making assumptions about API behavior.
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## Build & Run
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```bash
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# Build
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go build -o kvs-shell
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# Run
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./kvs-shell
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# Install to system
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go install
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```
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## Quick Start with Server
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```bash
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# 1. Start KVS server (in ../kvs/)
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cd ../kvs && ./kvs config.yaml
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# 2. Run shell
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./kvs-shell
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# 3. In shell:
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# connect http://localhost:8080
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# auth $KVS_ROOT_TOKEN
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# put test/data '{"hello":"world"}'
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```
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**Important:** If auth fails with "token not found", the database has old data. Either:
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- Create a new token via the API, or
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- Wipe database: `rm -rf ../kvs/data && mkdir ../kvs/data` (restart server to generate root token)
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## Testing
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```bash
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go test ./...
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```
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## Architecture
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### Single-File Design
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Everything lives in `main.go` - intentionally kept simple. The shell is a stateful REPL that maintains:
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- HTTP client connection to KVS backend
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- Current JWT auth token
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- In-memory profile storage (username, token, server URL combinations)
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- Active profile selection
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### Core Components
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**KVSClient (main.go:49)**: Central state container holding:
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- `baseURL`: KVS server endpoint
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- `currentToken`: JWT for authentication
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- `profiles`: In-memory map of saved user profiles (NOT persisted to disk yet)
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- `httpClient`: Reusable HTTP client with 30s timeout
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**Command Router (main.go:465)**: Main loop uses switch statement on first word of input, delegates to `handle*` methods
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**Command Parser (main.go:527)**: Custom parser respecting quotes - critical for JSON arguments like `put key '{"foo": "bar"}'`
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**Auto-completion (main.go:503)**: Prefix tree using readline library for tab completion of commands
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### HTTP Communication Pattern
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All API calls go through `doRequest()` (main.go:85) which:
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1. Serializes body to JSON if present
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2. Sets `Authorization: Bearer <token>` header if token exists
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3. Returns `(body, statusCode, error)` tuple
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4. Delegates HTTP status interpretation to caller
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### Key Backend API Mappings
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- `GET /kv/<key>` → Returns `StoredValue` with UUID, timestamp, data
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- `PUT /kv/<key>` → Accepts raw JSON, returns UUID + timestamp
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- `DELETE /kv/<key>` → Returns 204 on success
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- `GET /members/` → Returns array of cluster `Member` objects
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- `GET /api/users/<uuid>` → Returns `User` object
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- `GET /health` → Returns service status map
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### Type Definitions (main.go:18-46)
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Backend response structures are mirrored in the client:
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- `StoredValue`: The core KV response with UUID, timestamp (int64 unix millis), and `json.RawMessage` data
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- `Member`: Cluster member info with ID, address, last_seen timestamp
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- `User`: User record with nickname hash, groups array, created/updated timestamps
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- `Group`: Group definition (defined but not yet used in commands)
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### Profile System
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Profiles are in-memory only (see roadmap for persistence plan). When you `profile use <name>`, it swaps the client's token, userUUID, and baseURL atomically. The `*` marker in profile listings indicates active profile.
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### Color Scheme
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Uses fatih/color package with semantic coloring:
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- Cyan: labels, headers, structured data keys
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- Green: success messages, confirmations
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- Yellow: warnings, "not found" states
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- Red: errors, invalid usage
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- Magenta: banner/title text
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### Command Parsing - Critical Implementation Details
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**parseCommand()** (main.go:527-570): Handles both single (`'`) and double (`"`) quotes intelligently.
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**Key behavior:**
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- Quotes are **only stripped** when they delimit an entire argument (start and end)
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- Supports both `'` and `"` as quote delimiters
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- Tracks which quote type started the argument to handle nesting correctly
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- Preserves quotes that appear mid-argument (for unquoted JSON)
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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put key '{"foo":"bar"}' # ✅ Strips outer ', preserves inner "
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put key {"foo":"bar"} # ✅ Works (no spaces, compact JSON)
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put key {"foo": "bar"} # ❌ Fails - spaces split into multiple args
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put key "{\"foo\":\"bar\"}" # ✅ Works (escaped quotes in double-quoted arg)
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```
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**JSON Error Handling** (main.go:393-425):
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- `printJSONError()` provides user-friendly error messages with examples
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- Detects error type (invalid chars, incomplete JSON, etc.) and shows context-specific tips
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- Shows what input was received to help debug quoting issues
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## Backend Assumptions
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The shell expects the KVS backend to:
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1. Accept JWT tokens in `Authorization: Bearer <token>` header
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2. Return timestamps as Unix milliseconds (int64)
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3. Use standard REST semantics (404 for not found, 204 for delete, 200/201 for success)
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4. Accept raw JSON payloads for PUT operations (not wrapped in metadata)
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## Known Limitations & Roadmap Items
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1. **No persistent profiles** - restart loses all `profile add` data (roadmap #1)
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2. **No metadata commands** - backend supports owner/group/permissions but shell doesn't expose yet (roadmap #6)
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3. **No group management** - `Group` type defined but no CRUD operations (roadmap #5)
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4. **No TLS support** - HTTP only, no certificate handling (roadmap #8)
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5. **No tab completion for keys** - only completes command names, not dynamic keys from server (roadmap #10)
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6. **user create not implemented** - Listed in help but just shows "not implemented" message
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