n-daisuke897-blog/README.md
Daisuke 556408830c docs: add dependency update guidance
- document npm audit fix --force usage
- list required verification steps
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# Naputo - n-daisuke897's blog
Welcome to my blog repository!
## Commands
All commands are run from the root of the project, from a terminal:
| Command | Action |
| :------------------------ | :----------------------------------------------- |
| `npm install` | Installs dependencies |
| `npm run dev` | Starts local dev server at `localhost:4321` |
| `npm run build` | Build your production site to `./dist/` |
| `npm run preview` | Preview your build locally, before deploying |
| `npm run astro ...` | Run CLI commands like `astro add`, `astro check` |
| `npm run astro -- --help` | Get help using the Astro CLI |
## Dependency update guidance
For security/deprecated remediation, allow breaking changes via `npm audit fix --force`, then verify:
- `npm audit`
- `npm run build`
## Nix devshell (recommended)
If you use Nix, you can enter a dev shell that provides the required CLI tools for this repo:
```sh
nix develop
```
This is intended to provide tools like Forgejo CLI (`fj`) and Node.js so "when you enter the repo, everything is available":
```sh
nix develop --command fj version
nix develop --command node --version
```
## Podman (container) development
This repo can be developed inside a Podman container to keep your host clean and improve reproducibility.
### Using podman compose
```sh
podman compose up --build
```
On WSL2/rootless Podman, if you hit netavark/nftables errors, this repo defaults to `slirp4netns` via `network_mode` in `compose.yml`.
Then open: http://localhost:4321
Run other commands in the running container:
```sh
podman compose exec app npm run build
podman compose exec app npm run preview -- --host 0.0.0.0 --port 4321
```
### Troubleshooting (WSL2)
If hot reload is unstable/slow, enable polling:
```sh
CHOKIDAR_USEPOLLING=1 podman compose up --build
```
Tip: placing the repo under the WSL filesystem (e.g. `~/project/...`) is often faster than under `/mnt/c`.