dev-server-sandbox

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Run multiple isolated mux dev-server instances (temp MUX_ROOT + free ports)

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/dev-server-sandbox && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/8991" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/dev-server-sandbox && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/dev-server-sandbox

About this skill

dev-server sandbox instances

make dev-server starts the mux backend server, which uses a lockfile at:

  • <MUX_ROOT>/server.lock (defaults to ~/.mux-dev/server.lock in development)

This means you can only run one dev server per mux root directory.

This skill documents the repo workflow for starting multiple dev-server instances in parallel (including from different git worktrees) by giving each instance its own temporary MUX_ROOT.

Quick start

make dev-server-sandbox

What it does

  • Creates a fresh temporary MUX_ROOT directory
  • Copies these files into the sandbox if present (unless disabled by flags):
    • providers.jsonc (provider config)
    • config.json (project list)
  • Picks free ports (BACKEND_PORT, VITE_PORT)
  • Disables tutorials by default inside the sandbox (MUX_ENABLE_TUTORIALS_IN_SANDBOX=1 opts back in)
  • Allows all hosts (VITE_ALLOWED_HOSTS=all) so it works behind port-forwarding domains
  • Runs make dev-server with those env overrides

Options

# Start with a clean instance (do not copy providers or projects)
make dev-server-sandbox DEV_SERVER_SANDBOX_ARGS="--clean-providers --clean-projects"

# Skip copying providers.jsonc
make dev-server-sandbox DEV_SERVER_SANDBOX_ARGS="--clean-providers"

# Clear projects from config.json (preserves other config)
make dev-server-sandbox DEV_SERVER_SANDBOX_ARGS="--clean-projects"

# Use a specific root to seed from (defaults to ~/.mux-dev then ~/.mux)
SEED_MUX_ROOT=~/.mux-dev make dev-server-sandbox

# Keep the sandbox root directory after exit (useful for debugging)
KEEP_SANDBOX=1 make dev-server-sandbox

# Pin ports (must be different)
BACKEND_PORT=3001 VITE_PORT=5174 make dev-server-sandbox

# Re-enable tutorials for sandbox dogfooding
MUX_ENABLE_TUTORIALS_IN_SANDBOX=1 make dev-server-sandbox

# Override which make binary to use
MAKE=gmake make dev-server-sandbox

Security notes

  • providers.jsonc may contain API keys.
  • The sandbox root directory is created on disk (usually under your system temp dir).
  • This flow intentionally does not copy secrets.json.

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