# Changelog All notable changes to banger are documented here. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). The version line printed by `banger version` is the canonical reference for what's installed; this file is the canonical reference for what changed between versions. ## [Unreleased] ## [v0.1.0] - 2026-04-29 First public release. banger runs disposable development sandboxes as Firecracker microVMs: each sandbox boots in a few seconds, gets its own root filesystem and network, and exits on demand. ### Added **Sandbox VMs** - `banger vm run` boots a microVM, drops you into ssh, and tears it down on exit. Optional positional path ships a host repo into the guest; `-- cmd args` runs a command non-interactively and exits with its status. - Long-lived VMs via `vm create` / `vm start` / `vm stop` / `vm restart` / `vm ssh` / `vm exec` / `vm logs` / `vm stats` / `vm ports` / `vm kill`. `vm list` and `ps` enumerate state; `vm prune` deletes every non-running VM. - `vm workspace` ships a host repo into a guest and pulls diffs back. - Per-VM cgroup-isolated firecracker process under jailer chroot; daemon restarts do not interrupt running guests. **Images** - `banger image pull ` pulls a curated rootfs+kernel bundle from the banger image catalog. `image pull ` pulls any OCI image. - `image list` / `image show` / `image delete` / `image promote` / `image register` round out the lifecycle. - `image cache` manages the OCI layer-blob cache. - Concurrent pulls of the same image are coalesced; the first pull wins, the rest wait. **Kernels** - `banger kernel pull ` pulls a Firecracker-compatible kernel from the banger kernel catalog. `kernel list` / `kernel show` / `kernel rm` manage the local store. **Host networking** - Per-host bridge with NAT; per-VM tap device; deterministic IPv4 assignment; iptables rules installed/removed with VM lifecycle. - DNS routing: local resolver on `127.0.0.1:42069` answers queries for `.vm` so plain `ssh .vm` reaches the guest. - `banger ssh-config` writes a one-time `~/.ssh/config` include so ssh, scp, and rsync resolve `.vm` from any terminal. **System install** - `sudo banger system install` installs an owner-mode daemon (`bangerd.service`) and a root-helper (`bangerd-root.service`) as systemd units. The owner daemon runs as the invoking user; only the root helper holds privilege, and only for a vetted set of operations. - `system status` / `system restart` / `system uninstall` round out the lifecycle. `daemon` is a thin alias. - `banger doctor` audits host readiness: architecture, CLI/install version drift, state store, host runtime, vm lifecycle prerequisites, vsock guest agent, vm defaults, ssh shortcut, /root work disk, DNS, NAT, firecracker binary version, systemd units, socket permissions, helper unit hardening directives. **Self-update** - `banger update` downloads, verifies, and installs newer releases from the public manifest. Flow: fetch manifest, refuse if any VM operation is in flight, download tarball + `SHA256SUMS` + `SHA256SUMS.sig`, verify the cosign signature against the embedded public key, verify the tarball hash, stage to a scratch dir, run `bangerd --check-migrations` against the staged binary, atomically swap the three banger binaries, restart the systemd units, run `banger doctor`, finalise the install record. - Pre-restart abort and post-restart auto-rollback both restore the previous install on failure. - `banger update --check` reports whether a newer release is available without applying it; `--to vX.Y.Z` pins a specific version; `--dry-run` prints the plan; `--force` skips the in-flight-op refusal. **Trust model** - Every release is cosign-signed. The public key is embedded in the banger binary at build time; the signed payload is `SHA256SUMS`, which in turn covers the release tarball. Verification uses the Go standard library (`crypto/ecdsa.VerifyASN1`); cosign is needed only for *signing*, not for verification. - The release manifest URL is hardcoded into the binary so a compromised daemon config cannot redirect the updater to a different bucket. **CLI surface** - Top-level: `vm`, `ps`, `image`, `kernel`, `ssh-config`, `system`, `daemon`, `doctor`, `update`, `version`, `completion`. - `banger version` reports the version, commit SHA, and build timestamp baked in via ldflags at release-build time. ### Compatibility - The host-side and guest-side vsock agent protocol is informally stable across **patch** versions (v0.1.x). Minor-version bumps (v0.2.x) may change it; existing VMs created against an older minor will need to be re-pulled. `banger doctor` warns when a running VM's agent is older than the daemon expects but does not block lifecycle operations. - The on-disk store schema is forward-only. Downgrading the binary against a database written by a newer binary is unsupported; the updater detects this via `bangerd --check-migrations` and refuses the swap rather than starting up against an incompatible store. - Linux only. amd64 only. KVM required. [Unreleased]: https://git.thaloco.com/thaloco/banger/compare/v0.1.0...HEAD [v0.1.0]: https://git.thaloco.com/thaloco/banger/releases/tag/v0.1.0