
Run multiple isolated mux dev-server instances (temp MUX_ROOT + free ports)
dev-server-sandbox follows the SKILL.md standard. Use the install command to add it to your agent stack.
--- name: dev-server-sandbox description: Run multiple isolated mux dev-server instances (temp MUX_ROOT + free ports) --- # `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 ```bash make dev-server-sandbox ``` ## What it does - Creates a fresh temporary `MUX_ROOT` directory - Copies these files into the sandbox if present: - `providers.jsonc` (provider config) - `config.json` (project list) - Picks free ports (`BACKEND_PORT`, `VITE_PORT`) - Allows all hosts (`VITE_ALLOWED_HOSTS=all`) so it works behind port-forwarding domains - Runs `make dev-server` with those env overrides ## Options ```bash # 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 # 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`.