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conductor-setup
Configure a Rails project to work with Conductor (parallel coding agents)
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Configure a Rails project to work with Conductor (parallel coding agents)
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| 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.
conductor.json, bin/conductor-setup, and script/server scaffolding for a Rails repo.Create conductor.json in the project root if it doesn't already exist:
{
"scripts": {
"setup": "bin/conductor-setup",
"run": "script/server"
}
}
Create bin/conductor-setup if it doesn't already exist:
#!/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.
Create the script directory if needed, then create script/server if it doesn't already exist:
#!/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.
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:
If this file exists and configures Redis, update it to use:
redis_url = ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0')
If this file exists, update the development adapter to use:
development:
adapter: redis
url: <%= ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/1') %>
If this file configures Redis for caching, update to use:
config.cache_store = :redis_cache_store, { url: ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0') }
If this file exists and configures a Redis cache store, update to use:
Rack::Attack.cache.store = ActiveSupport::Cache::RedisCacheStore.new(url: ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0'))
script/ directory if it doesn't exist.After creating the files:
script/server to verify it starts without errorsENV['REDIS_URL'] or ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', ...)