CRITICAL: api_key 'ClauderAPI2' was committed to PUBLIC unlimitedcoding
repo (private:False on gitea) in 4 *_config.json + 8 ps1 scripts. Anyone
on the internet could read it via curl with no auth (HTTP 200 raw access).
This commit:
1. Sanitizes 4 *_config.json: api_key → "YOUR_API_KEY" + _note pointing
users to private config repo for production credentials.
2. Removes 'ClauderAPI2' literal from 8 ps1 installer/updater scripts
(claude/codex/gemini/qwen × install/update). Each script now has a
sanitized block at top that fetches api_key from private
unlimitedcoding-config repo at runtime via Authorization token.
3. Switches 6 sh installer scripts from public REPO_RAW to PRIVATE
unlimitedcoding-config base URL for *_config.json downloads.
4. Removes stale .patcher.config.cache.json (will regen on next install).
Production configs MOVED to private repo (separate commit e839102 on
unlimitedcoding-config/main).
KNOWN UNCHANGED:
- releases/v2.1.119/sea/cli-wrapper.cjs still has api_key (part of npm
package distribution; clients need it locally; sensey serves same).
- Read-only gitea token (cadffcb0...) remains in installers — needed
for token-auth fetch from private repo. Scoped read-only.
RECOMMEND: api_key rotation in proxy auth list because ClauderAPI2 was
publicly exposed for an unknown period. Existing client installs would
need re-install or env override.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Windows PowerShell 5.1 reads .ps1 files without BOM as Windows-1251 by
default. Em-dashes (-) and other Unicode chars in string literals get
mangled into invalid bytes (e.g. "session - no" becomes garbage that
breaks the parser with "Unexpected token" errors.
Replaced em-dash, en-dash, smart quotes, ellipsis, NBSP and arrows with
their ASCII equivalents across all 12 .ps1 scripts (install/update/
uninstall for claude/gemini/codex/qwen).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
yolo mode requires patching settingsSchema.js (Target 9a2) which is
not included in the npm package. auto_edit is the most permissive
built-in mode that works without JS patching.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- settings.json now includes security.folderTrust.enabled=false and
general.defaultApprovalMode=yolo to suppress trust/permission prompts
- Linux installer creates trustedFolders.json with common paths
- Windows PS1 installer creates trustedFolders.json for C:\ paths
- README Windows section adds $env: vars for current session
- Fixed BOM issue: all PS1 use WriteAllText instead of Set-Content
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>