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# ADR 0010: ccpm Package Manager
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## Status
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Accepted
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## Date
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2026-06-08
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## Context
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ADR 0004 made installs manifest-driven: `install.lua` reads a flat `manifest.json`
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file list from a branch and `wget`s every file. That is all-or-nothing. There is no
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way to install just networking or just the UI, and no way to add or remove pieces of
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the OS after the initial install.
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We want a package manager, `ccpm` ("ComputerCraft Package Manager"), installed first
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as a standalone user-facing step. After that, a machine can `ccpm update`,
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`ccpm install trapos`, `ccpm install tos-net`, `ccpm uninstall tos-ui`, and manage
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where packages come from. TrapOS itself is installed through a `trapos` meta-package;
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the `wget run .../install-ccpm.lua` bootstrap exists only to install `ccpm`.
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## Decision
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### Packages are descriptors over the existing tree
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Source files stay where they are (`apis/`, `programs/`, `servers/`, `startup/`); their
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install targets remain the same absolute CC paths, so `require` paths and the dev
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mounts are unchanged. A package is a descriptor that *references* those files:
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`packages/<name>/ccpm.json` with `{ name, version, description, dependencies, files,
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autostart }`. `packages/index.json` lists the packages a registry offers (for
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`ccpm search`). There is no `ccpm.json` at the repo root.
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The split is finer-grained than the install examples imply:
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| package | contents | deps |
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| tos-core | ccpm, libccpm, eventloop, upgrade, events | — |
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| tos-test | libtest, runtest | tos-core |
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| tos-boot | motd, servers (startup) | tos-core |
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| tos-net | net, router, ping, ping-server | tos-core |
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| tos-ui | libtui, tuidemo | tos-core |
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| trapos | full TrapOS meta-package | tos-boot, tos-net, tos-ui, tos-test |
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### Two files for ccpm, "manifest" reserved for the OS
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To avoid colliding with the OS `manifest.json`, ccpm never uses the word "manifest".
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Local state lives under `/trapos`:
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- `ccpm.json` — ordered registry list `{ registries = { { name, type, branch } } }`.
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`type` is `github` (resolves to `raw.githubusercontent.com/<name>/<branch>/`) or
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`http`/`https` (the `name` is a base URL).
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- `ccpm.lock.json` — installed packages `{ packages = { <name> = { version, registry,
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files, dependencies, autostart } } }`, used by `ls`, `uninstall`, and `reinstall`.
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- `ccpm.cache.json` — packages advertised by configured registries, written by
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`ccpm update` from each registry's `packages/index.json`, used by `ccpm search`,
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`ccpm available`, and `ccpm upgrade`.
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`apis/libccpm.lua` is the testable core (a factory; `http`/`stateDir`/`installRoot`
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are injectable for tests). `programs/ccpm.lua` is a thin CLI over it.
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### The bootstrap installs only ccpm
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`install-ccpm.lua` resolves only the `tos-core` package descriptor (pulling any future
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dependencies), downloads its files, and writes:
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- `/trapos/manifest.json` — the aggregated `{ name, version, branch, files, autostart }`
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still consumed by `startup/motd.lua` and `startup/servers.lua` after boot packages
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are installed;
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- `/trapos/ccpm.lock.json` — so right after a fresh install `ccpm install tos-core`
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correctly reports "already installed";
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- `/trapos/ccpm.json` — seeding/refreshing the default `guillaumearm/cc-libs` registry
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to track the install branch.
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The install path is:
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- `wget run .../install-ccpm.lua` — install `ccpm` (`tos-core`) and seed the default
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registry.
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- `ccpm update` — refresh the local package cache.
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- `ccpm install trapos` — install the full OS. During beta, `trapos` includes
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`tos-test` by default.
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On a subsequent `upgrade`, `programs/upgrade.lua` delegates to `ccpm upgrade`, which
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upgrades installed packages using `/trapos/ccpm.cache.json`. Users run `ccpm update`
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first to refresh available versions.
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## Consequences
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- The repo gains a `packages/` descriptor tree; the flat source layout is untouched.
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- `just trapos` (formerly `just craftos`; see [ADR-0012](adr-0012-headless-craftos-pc-as-hypothesis-probe.md)) no longer derives mounts
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from `manifest.json .files` (it is now `.packages`); it mounts a fixed list of
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top-level dirs instead. `just test` was already on fixed mounts and is unaffected.
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- ccpm logic is covered by `tests/ccpm.lua` (URL resolution, dependency ordering,
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cycle/missing detection, already-installed, registry CRUD, cache update, available
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status, upgrade, uninstall dependency guard) with an injected `http` stub — no
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network in tests.
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## Future Work
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- Version ranges (today a single pinned version per package).
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- http/https registries beyond a plain base URL (auth, caching).
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