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@@ -84,6 +84,20 @@ The very first build of the container (with `npm run build` or `scripts/build_sa You can customize the sandbox in `Dockerfile` (e.g. for pre-installed utilities) or in `scripts/build_sandbox.sh` (e.g. for mounts `-v ...`, ports `-p ...`, or environment variables `-e ...`) and any changes should be automatically picked up by `npm run build` and `npm start` respectively. +## Publishing + +Run the following commands: + +``` +npm run clean +npm install +npm run auth +npm run stage +npm publish --tag=dogfood --workspaces +``` + +> TODO(b/412808531): add arguments to `npm run stage` to give us more control over the version number staged for publishing + ### Attaching from VSCode You can have VSCode (or forks) attach to a running sandbox using the [Dev Containers](https://marketplace.cursorapi.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers) extension. Simply use `Dev Containers: Attach to Running Container ...` command and select your container named `gemini-code-sandbox-#`. Once attached you can open the project folder at `/sandbox/<project>`. You may need to set the VSCode setting `dev.containers.dockerPath` (e.g. to `podman`) if you are not using Docker, and otherwise you may be prompted by the extension to install Docker if missing from your system. |
