Complete project rebrand from AutoCoder to AutoForge, touching 62 files
across Python backend, FastAPI server, React UI, documentation, config,
and CI/CD.
Key changes:
- Rename autocoder_paths.py -> autoforge_paths.py with backward-compat
migration from .autocoder/ -> .autoforge/ directories
- Update registry.py to migrate ~/.autocoder/ -> ~/.autoforge/ global
config directory with fallback support
- Update security.py with fallback reads from legacy .autocoder/ paths
- Rename .claude/commands and skills from gsd-to-autocoder-spec to
gsd-to-autoforge-spec
- Update all Python modules: client, prompts, progress, agent,
orchestrator, server routers and services
- Update React UI: package.json name, index.html title, localStorage
keys, all documentation sections, component references
- Update start scripts (bat/sh/py), examples, and .env.example
- Update CLAUDE.md and README.md with new branding and paths
- Update test files for new .autoforge/ directory structure
- Transfer git remote from leonvanzyl/autocoder to
AutoForgeAI/autoforge
Backward compatibility preserved: legacy .autocoder/ directories are
auto-detected and migrated on next agent start. Config fallback chain
checks both new and old paths.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Changes:
- start_ui.sh, start.sh: Check for venv/bin/activate instead of just
venv/ directory to detect Windows venvs in Linux/WSL
- Auto-recreate venv when incompatible platform structure detected
- Add error handling for venv removal, creation, and activation failures
- Provide actionable error messages with distro-specific instructions
- start_ui.bat: Check for venv\Scripts\activate.bat for consistency
with start.bat pattern
Fixes issue where users cloning repo in WSL would encounter:
- "venv/bin/activate: No such file or directory"
- "No module named pip" errors
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The previous credential check looked for ~/.claude/.credentials.json,
which no longer exists in recent versions of Claude CLI. This caused
the script to incorrectly prompt users to login even when they were
already authenticated.
Changes:
- Remove check for non-existent .credentials.json file
- Check for ~/.claude directory existence instead
- Always remind users about 'claude login' since we can't verify auth
status without making an API call
- If ~/.claude doesn't exist, pause and warn (but allow continuing)
- Add explanatory comments about the limitation
The new approach is honest about what we can and can't verify:
- We CAN check if the CLI is installed (command -v claude)
- We CAN check if ~/.claude directory exists (CLI has been run)
- We CANNOT verify actual auth status without an API call
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>