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- examples: rename the user config module stack.ts/.tsx (and the convex/lovable
stack/ dirs) to hexclave and update all importers across .ts/.tsx/.jsx; the
public handler/[...stack] route segment is left unchanged.
- apps/{dashboard,backend,internal-tool}: rename app-local SDK-init symbols
(stackClientApp -> hexclaveClientApp, getStackServerApp -> getHexclaveServerApp)
and the dashboard StackCompanion component -> HexclaveCompanion. The public
StackClientApp/StackServerApp SDK classes are intentionally left unchanged.
- packages/stack-shared: add comments explaining why the crypto/JWT/vault
"stack-*" literals must NOT be renamed (key derivation / JWKS / KMS-alias
stability would break existing encrypted data and tokens).
Deliberately excluded: the STACK_* -> HEXCLAVE_* env-var rename (already works via
the dual-read layers; the docker post-build sentinel path is author-deferred), and
all public-contract names (SDK classes, env vars, HTTP headers, handler routes).
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This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app.
Getting Started
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npm run dev
# or
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# or
pnpm dev
# or
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