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-#!/usr/bin/env bash
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-# EXTREME DETAIL: 'set -e' is a critical safety feature in Bash.
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-# It tells the script to immediately exit if any command returns a non-zero (error) status code.
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-# This replaces the need for the verbose 'try/except' blocks we had to write in Python.
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-set -e
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-
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-echo ">>> [1/4] Running roi.py to generate updated JSON data..."
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-# We use 'uv run' here so the Python script is correctly executed within its virtual environment.
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-uv run roi.py
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-
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-echo ">>> [2/4] Installing frontend dependencies via Bun..."
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-# Bash natively handles standard streams (stdin/stdout), so Bun will not trigger phantom
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-# SIGINTs when drawing its interactive truck emojis here.
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-bun install
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-
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-echo ">>> [3/4] Building the TypeScript frontend using Bun..."
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-# Even though this invokes a nested script from package.json, Bash correctly handles the
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-# process group hierarchy, preventing the TTY driver crashes we saw in Python.
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-bun run build
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-
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-echo ">>> [4/4] Starting local development server..."
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-echo ">>> Serving at http://localhost:8000"
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-echo ">>> Press Ctrl+C to stop the server."
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-
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-# EXTREME DETAIL: We must change directories before starting the web server so that the
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-# root of the localhost server is correctly mapped to the compiled files in the 'www' folder.
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-cd www
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-
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-# We can call python3 directly here instead of using uv because the http.server module
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-# is built into Python's standard library and does not require third-party dependencies.
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-python3 -m http.server 8000
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