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refactor(manifest): convert TypedDict to frozen dataclasses
Replace the TypedDict + 14 manifest_* free functions with frozen
dataclasses (SshEntry, BottleEgress, Bottle, Agent, Manifest) carrying
their own validators and constructors. Call sites import Manifest and
chain attribute access; the manifest_* helpers and manifest_validate
are gone.

Behavior changes worth flagging:
- Agent.bottle is now required (was optional with a "(none)" fallback).
  Manifest.from_json_obj dies if any agent lacks a 'bottle' field or
  references an undefined bottle, where previously start.py raised the
  error lazily for the specific agent being launched.
- ssh.py now takes SshEntry instances; Host/IdentityFile shape checks
  moved upstream into Manifest construction, leaving only the IdentityFile
  filesystem-existence check in ssh_validate_entries.
- pipelock_bottle_allowlist's per-element string check is dropped — the
  Manifest validator enforces it at load.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 21:20:15 -04:00

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"""list: list available agents or active containers."""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import subprocess
from .. import docker as docker_mod
from ..log import info
from ..manifest import Manifest
from ._common import PROG, USER_CWD
def cmd_list(argv: list[str]) -> int:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog=f"{PROG} list", add_help=True)
parser.add_argument("scope", choices=["available", "active"])
args = parser.parse_args(argv)
if args.scope == "available":
manifest = Manifest.resolve(USER_CWD)
for name in manifest.agents.keys():
print(name)
return 0
docker_mod.require_docker()
result = subprocess.run(
[
"docker", "ps",
"--filter", "name=^claude-bottle-",
"--format", "{{.Names}}\t{{.Status}}",
],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
)
containers = (result.stdout or "").strip()
if not containers:
info("no active claude-bottle containers")
return 0
print()
for line in containers.splitlines():
name, _, status = line.partition("\t")
info(f"container: {name} status: {status}")
print()
return 0