stack/examples/convex
Bilal Godil 7125a9eff4 feat(hexclave): rename @stackframe/* → @hexclave/* (PR 3)
Source rename across the monorepo. Every publishable package now ships
under its @hexclave/* name natively, no rewrite-at-publish indirection.

Workflow + tooling:
- Delete scripts/rewrite-packages-to-hexclave.ts (one-shot mirror).
- Remove the mirror-publish block from .github/workflows/npm-publish.yaml.
  The remaining `pnpm publish -r` step publishes @hexclave/* natively.
- Flip the auto-bump changeset target from @stackframe/stack to
  @hexclave/next so 'Update package versions on dev' keeps working.
- Delete packages/template/src/internal/deprecation-warning.ts and its
  imports — @hexclave/* never warns about itself, and after PR 3 no
  @stackframe/* artifact is ever built from source again.

Package renames (publishable):
  @stackframe/react              → @hexclave/react
  @stackframe/stack              → @hexclave/next
  @stackframe/js                 → @hexclave/js
  @stackframe/stack-shared       → @hexclave/shared
  @stackframe/stack-ui           → @hexclave/ui
  @stackframe/stack-sc           → @hexclave/sc
  @stackframe/stack-cli          → @hexclave/cli
  @stackframe/tanstack-start     → @hexclave/tanstack-start
  @stackframe/dashboard-ui-components → @hexclave/dashboard-ui-components

Internal monorepo packages (private, never published) also renamed for
brand consistency: backend, dashboard, docs, mcp, skills, e2e-tests,
example apps, the swift-sdk, the monorepo root, etc. Cost is mechanical;
payoff is no stray @stackframe/* names left under apps/, examples/, sdks/.

Carve-outs intentionally kept under their legacy names:
- @stackframe/emails — virtual module imported by customer-stored email
  templates; the renderer in apps/backend/src/lib/email-rendering.tsx
  dual-aliases both names to the same backing module indefinitely.
- @stackframe/template — internal codegen source, never published; per
  docs-mintlify/migration.mdx 'internal packages keep names'.
- @stackframe/init-stack — deprecated; now marked private: true so the
  last published version on npm continues to serve old install commands
  but the workspace stops publishing it.

Backward-compat detection (so projects still on the last @stackframe/*
release keep working):
- packages/stack-shared/src/config-rendering.ts — CONFIG_IMPORT_PACKAGES
  table includes both @hexclave/* (canonical, first match wins) and
  legacy @stackframe/* names. Function renamed
  detectStackframeImportPackage → detectConfigImportPackage.
- apps/dashboard/src/lib/github-config-push.ts — import detection regex
  now matches both @hexclave/<name> and @stackframe/<name>, hexclave
  preferred.

Versions: every renamed package reset to 1.0.0 in source. The repo's
existing 'bump versions before merging to main' flow will move them to
1.0.1 on the first publish run, so the dual-publish 1.0.0 from PR 2 is
not overwritten.

Other touch-ups discovered during sweep:
- Root package.json: 'fern' script filter was @stackframe/docs (legacy
  typo, never resolved) → @hexclave/docs.
- README.md contributor note: @stackframe/XYZ → @hexclave/XYZ.
- packages/stack-cli/package.json: register `hexclave` bin alongside
  the legacy `stack` bin so `npx @hexclave/cli init` works on the
  natively-published artifact (PR 1481's rewrite script did this at
  publish time; now it's in source).
- packages/template/package-template.json: per-platform names + version
  flipped to hexclave + 1.0.0 to stay in sync with generated package.json.
- docs/package.json (legacy fumadocs folder, otherwise carved out of the
  brand sweep): workspace deps and name updated minimally so `pnpm
  install` resolves — content (MDX) intentionally untouched per the
  PR 2 scoping decision.

Carve-out files (skipped entirely by the sweep, intentional history):
- docs-mintlify/migration.mdx — teaches the rename, references both.
- RENAME-TO-HEXCLAVE.md — planning doc, references both indefinitely.
- legacy docs/ folder — content untouched per PR 2 carve-out.

generate-sdks regenerated packages/{react,stack,js} from template.
pnpm-lock.yaml regenerated. Typecheck green on stack-shared, stack, js,
react. Dashboard typecheck has pre-existing 'X is of type unknown'
errors that need to be investigated separately (likely a local
node_modules build state issue, not source).
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app feat(hexclave): rename @stackframe/* → @hexclave/* (PR 3) 2026-05-23 17:41:53 -07:00
components Convex init script 2025-10-14 01:34:49 -07:00
convex feat(hexclave): rename @stackframe/* → @hexclave/* (PR 3) 2026-05-23 17:41:53 -07:00
public Convex implementation (#913) 2025-09-24 19:16:45 +00:00
stack feat(hexclave): rename @stackframe/* → @hexclave/* (PR 3) 2026-05-23 17:41:53 -07:00
.env.development feat(hexclave): PR 2 — visible rebrand to Hexclave 2026-05-23 17:35:08 -07:00
.eslintrc.js Upgrade ESLint 2026-02-27 10:58:28 -08:00
.gitignore convex example testing (#943) 2025-10-15 15:50:04 -07:00
globals.css Convex README 2025-10-10 04:27:05 -07:00
next.config.ts Convex implementation (#913) 2025-09-24 19:16:45 +00:00
package.json feat(hexclave): rename @stackframe/* → @hexclave/* (PR 3) 2026-05-23 17:41:53 -07:00
postcss.config.mjs Convex README 2025-10-10 04:27:05 -07:00
README.md Convex implementation (#913) 2025-09-24 19:16:45 +00:00
tailwind.config.js feat(hexclave): rename @stackframe/* → @hexclave/* (PR 3) 2026-05-23 17:41:53 -07:00
tsconfig.json Convex implementation (#913) 2025-09-24 19:16:45 +00:00

Welcome to your Convex + Next.js app

This is a Convex project created with npm create convex.

After the initial setup (<2 minutes) you'll have a working full-stack app using:

  • Convex as your backend (database, server logic)
  • React as your frontend (web page interactivity)
  • Next.js for optimized web hosting and page routing
  • Tailwind for building great looking accessible UI

Get started

If you just cloned this codebase and didn't use npm create convex, run:

npm install
npm run dev

If you're reading this README on GitHub and want to use this template, run:

npm create convex@latest -- -t nextjs

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To learn more about developing your project with Convex, check out:

  • The Tour of Convex for a thorough introduction to Convex principles.
  • The rest of Convex docs to learn about all Convex features.
  • Stack for in-depth articles on advanced topics.

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