Wire @keisei/mcp-server publish to the author-operated keigit.com
Forgejo npm registry. Verified live: keigit.com → 45.77.41.204 (Vultr,
public DNS), Caddy → Forgejo 9.0.3, TLS valid, /api/v1/version=200.
Why keigit, not GitHub Packages or npm.org:
- keigit IS the canonical npm registry for the @keisei scope (operator
runs it; no separate vendor account needed)
- npm scope @keisei stays @keisei (no rename to match a github org)
- Public DNS resolves from any client; auth via per-user PAT
- One auth surface for both the git remote and the npm registry
Files changed (7):
- _ts_packages/packages/mcp-server/package.json
· removed `private: true` (was blocking ALL publish, including ours)
· added publishConfig.registry = https://keigit.com/api/packages/keisei/npm/
so accidental `npm publish` cannot route to npm.org
· added repository field (provenance link to KeiSeiKit-1.0)
· added license: Apache-2.0
- README.md (2 hunks): maturity row + install section say
"published to keigit.com", show ~/.npmrc setup
- PLUGIN.md (3 hunks): same updates referencing keigit
- .claude-plugin/mcp-template.json: _comment updated
- docs/encyclopedia/substrate-overview.md (1 hunk): MCP row says
"alpha" not "stable" + clarifies registry+scope
- .github/workflows/release.yml: npm-publish job rewired:
· KEIGIT_TOKEN secret instead of NPM_TOKEN as gate
· Two-row .npmrc temp-write: @keisei → keigit.com (always when
KEIGIT_TOKEN set), npm.org auth as optional fallback
· .npmrc cleanup via `if: always()` step
- .gitignore: _ts_packages/.npmrc + .npmrc excluded (RULE 0.8)
Verification:
- node -e 'require("./.../package.json")' parses clean,
publishConfig pinned to keigit, private:false [REAL: ran in session]
- `npm run build --workspace=@keisei/mcp-server` → tsc -b exit 0,
dist/index.js produced [REAL: built in session]
- Server starts: `node dist/index.js` lives >1s, doesn't throw,
reports expected `[adapters] not installed` for un-built siblings
- keigit.com reachable from this machine: HTTP 200 root + Forgejo
9.0.3 version endpoint [REAL: curl ran in session]
Required user-side setup before first publish:
1. Create user/org `keisei` on keigit.com (web UI; currently /keisei → 404)
2. Generate a keigit PAT with write:package scope
3. Add as github repo secret KEIGIT_TOKEN
4. Push tag v0.14.1+ → release workflow's npm-publish job picks it up
History note:
- Earlier in this session a github-packages-scope-rename variant
(commit a5ef896) was pushed; reverted by 083bc06 because keigit
is the right registry. Current commit lands the keigit wiring on
top of the revert.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Renamed @keisei/mcp-server → @keisei84/mcp-server (scope must match
github org KeiSei84 for GitHub Packages publish). Replaced private:true
with publishConfig pinned to npm.pkg.github.com so an accidental
`npm publish` cannot leak to npm.org. CI npm-publish job rewired to
GitHub Packages auth (GITHUB_TOKEN with packages:write permission).
Why GitHub Packages, not npm.org:
- Authentication piggybacks on existing github org / PAT — no separate
account or NPM_TOKEN required for the core kit
- Scope @keisei84 maps 1:1 to org KeiSei84 (npm rule for github)
- Doesn't require public DNS for our private Forgejo (Tailscale-only
100.91.246.53 cannot be the publish target — IP-leak in public ref)
- Published artefacts live under github.com/orgs/KeiSei84/packages,
same access surface as the source repo
Why not @keisei (un-scoped or different scope):
- npm scope @keisei IS reachable on npm.org but we don't own it there
(would require email-verified npm account claim + ongoing maintenance)
- @keisei84 requires zero new accounts; works the moment KeiSei84 org
has packages enabled (github default)
Files changed (11):
- _ts_packages/packages/mcp-server/package.json — rename + publishConfig
+ repository field (required by GitHub Packages); removed private:true
- _ts_packages/package-lock.json — regenerated via `npm install`
(workspace recognises @keisei84/mcp-server symlink)
- README.md (2 hunks) — maturity row says "alpha" not
"alpha (unpublished)"; install section documents `~/.npmrc` setup
for `@keisei84:registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com/`
- PLUGIN.md (3 hunks) — same `~/.npmrc` setup; .mcp.json references
@keisei84/mcp-server; "not yet on npm" replaced with "lives on
GitHub Packages, not npm.org"
- .claude-plugin/mcp-template.json — args use @keisei84 scope
- _ts_packages/README.md (4 hunks) — package layout + npx examples
- docs/INSTALL.md, install/lib-rust.sh — comment refs
- docs/encyclopedia/substrate-overview.md (2 hunks) — package table +
publishing notes (was "published to keigit.com npm" — wrong; keigit
is a separate community-publish path for user-contributed packages,
not the destination for core @keisei84 packages)
- .github/workflows/release.yml — npm-publish job rebuilt:
· permissions: packages:write
· Two-scope .npmrc temp-write: @keisei84 → npm.pkg.github.com (always),
@keisei → npm.org (only if NPM_TOKEN secret set, else skipped per pkg)
· NODE_AUTH_TOKEN sourced from GITHUB_TOKEN
· .npmrc cleaned up via `if: always()` step
- .gitignore — _ts_packages/.npmrc + .npmrc excluded (RULE 0.8: auth
tokens never in git; CI temp-creates per-job)
Verification:
- `npm install` clean against new scope: node_modules/@keisei84/mcp-server
symlinks to packages/mcp-server, other adapters untouched in
node_modules/@keisei/* [REAL: install ran 2026-05-03 in this session]
- `npm run build --workspace=@keisei84/mcp-server` produces dist/index.js
[REAL: tsc -b exit 0]
- Server starts cleanly: `node dist/index.js` runs >1s, emits expected
"[adapters] not installed" warnings for un-built sibling adapters,
doesn't throw
- 17 references to old @keisei/mcp-server scope migrated; 0 left
[REAL: grep -rn "@keisei/mcp-server" returns 0 lines]
Bad-commit-hygiene note:
- Two earlier local commits (cb8dc2a + revert 474fe1c) attempted a
keigit.com-pinned variant; soft-reset past them so this commit lands
on top of public 368df5b. Bad commits never reached remote.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
leak-check.yml has the pattern 'denisparfionovich' as a literal in its grep.
On first run after install, it flags itself. Same fix as the local
.git/hooks/pre-commit — allowlist the workflow file alongside NOTICE/README.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>