name: conductor-setup description: Configure a Rails project to work with Conductor (parallel coding agents) allowed-tools: Bash(chmod *), Bash(bundle *), Bash(npm *), Bash(script/server) context: fork metadata: author: Shpigford version: "1.1"
Set up this Rails project for Conductor, the Mac app for parallel coding agents.
What to Create
1. conductor.json (project root)
Create conductor.json in the project root if it doesn't already exist:
{
"scripts": {
"setup": "bin/conductor-setup",
"run": "script/server"
}
}
2. bin/conductor-setup (executable)
Create bin/conductor-setup if it doesn't already exist:
#!/bin/bash
set -e
# Symlink .env from repo root (where secrets live, outside worktrees)
[ -f "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/.env" ] && ln -sf "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/.env" .env
# Symlink Rails master key
[ -f "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/config/master.key" ] && ln -sf "$CONDUCTOR_ROOT_PATH/config/master.key" config/master.key
# Install dependencies
bundle install
npm install
Make it executable with chmod +x bin/conductor-setup.
3. script/server (executable)
Create the script directory if needed, then create script/server if it doesn't already exist:
#!/bin/bash
# === Port Configuration ===
export PORT=${CONDUCTOR_PORT:-3000}
export WEB_PORT=$PORT
export VITE_RUBY_PORT=$((PORT + 1000))
# === SSR Port (for Inertia SSR server) ===
export INERTIA_SSR_PORT=$((PORT + 100))
export INERTIA_SSR_URL="http://localhost:${INERTIA_SSR_PORT}"
# === Redis Isolation ===
if [ -n "$CONDUCTOR_WORKSPACE_NAME" ]; then
HASH=$(printf '%s' "$CONDUCTOR_WORKSPACE_NAME" | cksum | cut -d' ' -f1)
REDIS_DB=$((HASH % 16))
export REDIS_URL="redis://localhost:6379/${REDIS_DB}"
fi
exec bin/dev
Make it executable with chmod +x script/server.
4. Update Rails Config Files
For each of the following files, if they exist and contain Redis configuration, update them to use ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', ...) or ENV['REDIS_URL'] with a fallback:
config/initializers/sidekiq.rb
If this file exists and configures Redis, update it to use:
redis_url = ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0')
config/cable.yml
If this file exists, update the development adapter to use:
development:
adapter: redis
url: <%= ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/1') %>
config/environments/development.rb
If this file configures Redis for caching, update to use:
config.cache_store = :redis_cache_store, { url: ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0') }
config/initializers/rack_attack.rb
If this file exists and configures a Redis cache store, update to use:
Rack::Attack.cache.store = ActiveSupport::Cache::RedisCacheStore.new(url: ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://localhost:6379/0'))
config/initializers/inertia_rails.rb (SSR)
If this file exists and configures SSR, ensure the SSR URL reads from the environment:
config.ssr_url = ENV.fetch('INERTIA_SSR_URL', 'http://localhost:13714')
SSR entry point (e.g. app/frontend/ssr/ssr.tsx)
If the project uses Inertia SSR with createServer, pass the port from the environment:
const port = Number(process.env.INERTIA_SSR_PORT) || 13714
createServer((page) =>
createInertiaApp({ ... }),
port,
)
Implementation Notes
- Don't overwrite existing files: Check if conductor.json, bin/conductor-setup, and script/server exist before creating them. If they exist, skip creation and inform the user.
- Rails config updates: Only modify Redis-related configuration. If a file doesn't exist or doesn't use Redis, skip it gracefully.
- Create directories as needed: Create
script/directory if it doesn't exist.
Verification
After creating the files:
- Confirm all Conductor files exist and scripts are executable
- Run
script/serverto verify it starts without errors - Check that Rails configs properly reference
ENV['REDIS_URL']orENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', ...)