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Nora 95eab42f4b docs: refresh stale docs to match current implementation
Documentation pass — reviewed codebase in full, identified stale references,
and aligned docs with actual code state.

Changes:
- CLAUDE.md, PRODUCTION_SETUP.md, LAUNCH_CHECKLIST.md, src/auth.config.ts:
  middleware path src/middleware.ts → src/proxy.ts (Next.js 16+ convention)
- CLAUDE.md, ENVIRONMENT.md, README.md:
  dev server port localhost:3000 → localhost:4000 (per package.json dev
  script 'next dev --webpack -H 0.0.0.0 -p 4000')
- PRODUCTION_DEPLOYMENT_CHECKLIST.md:
  rewrote migration list — actual db/migrations/ contains 10 files
  (0000–0091), not the Supabase-era 001–092 series. Updated platform
  version 1.6 → 2.0 and last-updated stamp.
- MEMORY.md:
  refreshed 'Last updated' to 2026-06-25, added current-state header
  flagging Auth.js v5 wiring as historical, and documented the SSH/Gitea
  workflow (id_ed25519_crispygoat + no API token → push-hook URL flow
  for opening PRs).
- LAUNCH_CHECKLIST.md:
  added 'Last updated: 2026-06-25' header and refresh note in footer.
- CLAUDE.md:
  new 'Gitea authentication (SSH)' subsection under 'Canonical Remote'
  documenting ~/.ssh/id_ed25519_crispygoat, ssh-agent setup, what works
  (git push) vs what doesn't (REST API without token), and the actual
  PR-creation workflow (push + open the URL the Gitea hook prints).

Verification:
- npx tsc --noEmit: pre-existing Stripe API version + test mock errors
  only (verified by stashing changes and re-running — same error set).
- No new errors introduced.
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Do **not** add GitHub remotes. There is no `origin` on github.com and no separate "dev" repo. If you see `github.com/dzinesco/*` URLs in `.git/config`, that is stale configuration from a previous fork and should be removed (`git remote remove`). Do **not** add GitHub remotes. There is no `origin` on github.com and no separate "dev" repo. If you see `github.com/dzinesco/*` URLs in `.git/config`, that is stale configuration from a previous fork and should be removed (`git remote remove`).
### Gitea authentication (SSH)
This workspace has been using Gitea via SSH for all operations. The Gitea instance is self-hosted at `git.crispygoat.com` (web UI: `https://git.crispygoat.com`, API base: `https://git.crispygoat.com/api/v1`).
**SSH key:** `~/.ssh/id_ed25519_crispygoat` is the dedicated key registered with the Gitea instance (alias `dog` per the Gitea SSH banner). Add it to the agent before any git operation:
```bash
eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519_crispygoat
```
The SSH config (`~/.ssh/config`) already aliases the host as `crispygoat` with `AddKeysToAgent yes`, so subsequent shells can just `ssh crispygoat` / `git push origin ...` without re-adding.
**Verified working commands:**
- `git push origin <branch>` — push (this is the primary workflow)
- `ssh -p 22 git@git.crispygoat.com` — auth check; Gitea returns "successfully authenticated" + "Gitea does not provide shell access"
**API token:** This environment does **not** have a Gitea personal access token in any known location (no `~/.config/gitea`, no `GITEA_ACCESS_TOKEN` env, no token in `~/.config/gh/hosts.yml`). Do not assume a token is available — auth attempts will return `{"message":"invalid username, password or token"}`.
**`tea` CLI / `gitea-mcp`:** Both are installed but require a token; `--ssh-agent-key` is recognized by `tea logins add` but the underlying SDK still falls back to requiring a token. Treat these as unavailable until a token is provisioned.
### Opening pull requests (the workflow that actually works)
Because no Gitea API token is available in this environment, the PR creation flow is:
1. Create a feature branch: `git checkout -b docs/<date>-<description>`
2. Commit the changes (no need to commit unrelated files — leave the worktree dirty but `git add` only what you intend to ship)
3. Push: `git push -u origin <branch>`
4. The Gitea push hook prints a "Create a new pull request" URL on stderr, e.g. `https://git.crispygoat.com/tyler/route-commerce/pulls/new/<branch>` — open that URL in a browser to file the PR through the web UI.
If a future environment provides a Gitea token, the `tea pr create` and `curl POST /api/v1/repos/tyler/route-commerce/pulls` flows become available; the auth pattern is `Authorization: token <TOKEN>` on the REST API or `tea logins add -t <TOKEN> -u https://git.crispygoat.com` for the CLI.
## Project Overview ## Project Overview
Route Commerce is a multi-tenant B2B e-commerce platform for fresh produce wholesale distribution. Brands sell to customers who pick up at scheduled stops or receive shipments. The platform includes admin dashboards for order management, stop/route scheduling, product catalogs, payment processing (Stripe + Square), and a communications module ("Harvest Reach") for email/SMS campaigns. Route Commerce is a multi-tenant B2B e-commerce platform for fresh produce wholesale distribution. Brands sell to customers who pick up at scheduled stops or receive shipments. The platform includes admin dashboards for order management, stop/route scheduling, product catalogs, payment processing (Stripe + Square), and a communications module ("Harvest Reach") for email/SMS campaigns.
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This file captures key context, decisions, fixes, and state from recent work so it survives across conversations. This file captures key context, decisions, fixes, and state from recent work so it survives across conversations.
**Last updated:** 2026-06-25 (added current-state header; restored "Supabase → Postgres" pivot as the canonical entry point for new readers) **Last updated:** 2026-06-25 (added current-state header; restored "Supabase → Postgres" pivot as the canonical entry point for new readers; documented the SSH-based Gitea workflow)
> **Current state (read first).** Auth is **Neon Auth (Better Auth)** — see `CLAUDE.md`. The "Auth.js v5 wiring complete — 2026-06-06" entry further down is **historical** (it describes work that was subsequently replaced by the Neon Auth migration; `next-auth` remains in `package.json` as a vestigial dep but is no longer imported from `src/`). The Supabase → Postgres pivot section below is the canonical cutover record. The "GitHub origin" branch notes are also historical — the only remote is the Gitea `origin` (see `CLAUDE.md` "Canonical Remote"). Middleware lives at `src/proxy.ts`, not `src/middleware.ts` (Next.js 16+ convention). > **Current state (read first).** Auth is **Neon Auth (Better Auth)** — see `CLAUDE.md`. The "Auth.js v5 wiring complete — 2026-06-06" entry further down is **historical** (it describes work that was subsequently replaced by the Neon Auth migration; `next-auth` remains in `package.json` as a vestigial dep but is no longer imported from `src/`). The Supabase → Postgres pivot section below is the canonical cutover record. The "GitHub origin" branch notes are also historical — the only remote is the Gitea `origin` (see `CLAUDE.md` "Canonical Remote"). Middleware lives at `src/proxy.ts`, not `src/middleware.ts` (Next.js 16+ convention). Repo operations use **SSH** (`~/.ssh/id_ed25519_crispygoat`) — no Gitea API token is provisioned in this env, so `tea`/`gitea-mcp`/REST API are unavailable for write operations; PRs are opened by `git push` + clicking the URL the Gitea push hook prints.
## 2026-06: `admin_users` schema — extra columns for create-user flow (migration 0043) ## 2026-06: `admin_users` schema — extra columns for create-user flow (migration 0043)