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`./cli.py cleanup` previously called only the env-var-selected backend's `prepare_cleanup` / `cleanup` — so a leftover smolvm machine + bundle container + bundle network from a crashed smolmachines bottle would survive a default `docker`-mode cleanup indefinitely. Smolmachines now has a real `cleanup` module (alongside `enumerate.py` from issue #77) that walks: - smolvm machines named `claude-bottle-*` (via `smolvm machine ls --json`) - bundle containers `claude-bottle-sidecars-*` - bundle networks `claude-bottle-bundle-*` Cleanup runs stop+delete on the machines, force-rm on the containers, network rm on the networks. Each step is best-effort so a failed rm doesn't block the rest. `cli.py cleanup` walks every backend in `known_backend_names()` and runs each backend's `cleanup` after a single y/N prompt that shows a combined plan. State dirs (`~/.claude-bottle/state/<slug>/`) are shared layout with the docker backend, which still owns the orphan-state-dir bucket. It now consults `enumerate_active_bottles()` for the cross-backend live identity set so a running smolmachines bottle's state dir isn't reaped during a cleanup. Tests: smolmachines cleanup (prepare + cleanup ordering + failure handling); cross-backend orphan protection on the docker state-dir check; CLI cmd_cleanup walks both backends, short- circuits on all-empty, aborts on N. 617 unit tests pass. End-to-end verified on this host: $ smolvm machine ls --json | jq '.[].name' "claude-bottle-researcher-m3hxd" $ ./cli.py cleanup --- smolmachines backend --- smolvm machine: claude-bottle-researcher-m3hxd remove all of the above? [y/N] Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>