Frontier models tend to discover a CLI by running --help, scanning
the Long description, and inferring the dominant workflow from the
examples. Today's banger help reads like a man page index — every
verb has a one-line Short and nothing else. This rewrites the
groups (banger, vm, vm workspace, image, kernel, system,
ssh-config) so each landing page answers "what is this for, what's
the 80% command, what comes next" in three to ten lines, with
runnable examples.
Also disambiguates the near-twin lifecycle commands so a model
reading the subcommand index can tell stop/kill/delete apart at a
glance:
start Start a stopped VM
stop Stop a running VM gracefully
restart Stop then start a VM
kill Force-kill a VM (use when 'vm stop' hangs)
delete Stop a VM and remove its disks (irreversible)
vm create / vm ssh / vm logs / vm show pick up Long descriptions
and examples for the same reason. No behaviour changes; help text
only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CLI: introduce internal/cli.deps which owns every RPC/SSH/host-command
seam the tree used to reach through mutable package vars. Command
builders, orchestrators, and the completion helpers become methods on
*deps. Tests construct their own deps per case, so fakes no longer leak
across cases and tests are free to run in parallel.
Daemon: move workspaceInspectRepoFunc + workspaceImportFunc onto the
Daemon struct (workspaceInspectRepo / workspaceImport), mirroring the
existing guestWaitForSSH / guestDial pattern. Workspace-prepare tests
drop t.Parallel() guards now that they no longer mutate process-wide
state.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pure code motion — banger.go 3508→240 LOC, same-package
decomposition keeps all identifiers visible without export changes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>