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Aiden McClelland 5fbc73755d fix: replace .status() with .invoke() for iptables/ip commands
Using .status() leaks stderr directly to system logs, causing noisy
iptables error messages. Switch all networking CLI invocations to use
.invoke() which captures stderr properly. For check-then-act patterns
(iptables -C), use .invoke().await.is_err() instead of
.status().await.map_or(false, |s| s.success()).
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StartOS Backend

Structure

  • startos: This contains the core library for StartOS that supports building startbox.
  • helpers: This contains utility functions used across both startos and js-engine
  • models: This contains types that are shared across startos, js-engine, and helpers

Artifacts

The StartOS backend is packed into a single binary startbox that is symlinked under several different names for different behavior:

  • startd: This is the main daemon of StartOS
  • start-cli: This is a CLI tool that will allow you to issue commands to startd and control it similarly to the UI
  • start-sdk: This is a CLI tool that aids in building and packaging services you wish to deploy to StartOS

Documentation