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Devin Foley 20aea356cc refactor(deps-dev): bump vitest from 3.2.4 to 4.1.8 (#7581)
## Thinking Path

> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - Test infrastructure across server, ui, packages/* runs on Vitest
> - Dependabot opened a narrow bump (3.2.4 → 3.2.6), but the wider
workspace is on 3.2.4 and the major-version bridge to v4 needs a
coordinated change set across configs and tests
> - Staying on 3.x indefinitely leaves us behind on Vitest 4 (perf,
pool, and config improvements) and forces repeated patch-only dependabot
churn
> - This pull request upgrades Vitest to 4.1.8 across the workspace,
updates `server/vitest.config.ts` and `scripts/run-vitest-stable.mjs`
for the new API, and adjusts two UI tests for the new assertion
semantics
> - The benefit is a single, coherent Vitest 4 upgrade that supersedes
#7570 and gets us on the supported major line

## What Changed

- Bump `vitest` from `3.2.4` to `4.1.8` across root, `server`, `ui`, and
all `packages/*` (including plugin examples and sandbox providers)
- Update `server/vitest.config.ts` for Vitest 4 config surface
- Update `scripts/run-vitest-stable.mjs` to match the new runner
behavior
- Adjust `ui/src/components/CommentThread.test.tsx` and
`ui/src/components/MarkdownEditor.test.tsx` for Vitest 4 matcher/timing
semantics
- Refresh `pnpm-lock.yaml`

## Verification

- `pnpm install` resolves cleanly with the new lockfile
- `pnpm -w -r test` (server, ui, packages) runs under Vitest 4.1.8

## Risks

- Major-version Vitest bump: behavioral changes in pools, fake timers,
and matcher strictness can surface flake. Test config and the two UI
tests were updated to match v4 semantics; broader test runs should be
watched on CI before merge.
- Supersedes dependabot PR #7570 (3.2.4 → 3.2.6); that PR should be
closed.

## Model Used

- Claude (Anthropic) — `claude-opus-4-7`, extended thinking, tool use
enabled

## Checklist

- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability
details)
- [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate
planned core work
- [ ] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [ ] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after
screenshots
- [ ] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before
requesting merge

Closes #7570
2026-06-05 21:11:32 -07:00
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@paperclipai/plugin-exe-dev

Published exe.dev sandbox provider plugin for Paperclip.

This package lives in the Paperclip monorepo, but it is intentionally excluded from the root pnpm workspace and shaped to publish and install like a standalone npm package. That lets operators install it from the Plugins page by package name without introducing root lockfile churn.

Install

From a Paperclip instance, install:

@paperclipai/plugin-exe-dev

Configuration

Configure exe.dev from Company Settings -> Environments, not from the plugin's instance settings page.

  • Put the exe.dev API token on the sandbox environment itself.
  • When you save an environment, Paperclip stores pasted API keys and pasted SSH private keys as company secrets.
  • EXE_API_KEY remains an optional host-level fallback when an environment omits the API token.
  • The current implementation provisions VMs through exe.dev's HTTPS API and runs commands through direct SSH to the created VM.

To use the provider successfully, the environment/host needs all of the following:

  • An exe.dev API token that allows the lifecycle commands the provider uses: new, ls, and rm. whoami and help are recommended for manual debugging. restart is only needed if you extend the provider to restart retained VMs.
  • SSH access from the Paperclip host to the resulting *.exe.xyz VMs.
  • An SSH private key that exe.dev already recognizes. You can either:
    • paste the private key into the environment config via sshPrivateKey
    • point sshIdentityFile at an absolute host path
    • or leave both blank and rely on the host's default SSH agent/keychain
  • The matching public key must already be registered with exe.dev before the provider can execute commands inside the VM.

Operational notes:

  • If exe.dev replies Please complete registration by running: ssh exe.dev, the host key has not finished exe.dev onboarding yet.
  • Reusable leases keep the VM alive between runs. exe.dev does not expose a documented "stop and later resume" command in the public CLI docs, so reuseLease: true means "retain the VM" rather than "suspend it."
  • The provisioning path uses https://exe.dev/exec, which exe.dev documents as a command-style HTTPS API with a 30-second request timeout. Typical new calls are expected to fit inside that limit; command execution itself does not use /exec.
  • Probes still create and delete a real exe.dev VM through /exec, and so do the new/rm calls inside the normal acquire/release lifecycle. Treat all of those as real provisioning cost, not just probes.
  • exe.dev runs --setup-script as the unprivileged exedev user, not as root. That user has passwordless sudo, so any system-level steps in a custom setupScript must invoke sudo explicitly (for example sudo apt-get install -y …). When you omit setupScript, the plugin supplies a default that installs Node 20 via the official nodesource script — Paperclip's sandbox callback bridge is a Node program, so the VM needs node on PATH before the bridge can launch.

Local development

cd packages/plugins/sandbox-providers/exe-dev
pnpm install --ignore-workspace --no-lockfile
pnpm build
pnpm test
pnpm typecheck

These commands assume the repo root has already been installed once so the local @paperclipai/plugin-sdk workspace package is available to the compiler during development.

Package layout

  • src/manifest.ts declares the sandbox-provider driver metadata
  • src/plugin.ts implements the environment lifecycle hooks
  • paperclipPlugin.manifest and paperclipPlugin.worker point the host at the built plugin entrypoints in dist/