#!/bin/bash # Per-user Claude Code Workstation launcher (devvm). Lands the user in their OWN # ~/code clone (NOT a hardcoded /home/wizard/code) and names the Claude session # after the tmux session so /resume, the prompt box, and the terminal title line # up. Deployed via /etc/skel by setup-devvm.sh, so new accounts get it on # `useradd -m`. Existing users are repointed to this during their migration. echo "" echo " Welcome, $(id -un)! 🚀" echo "" echo " Starting Claude Code in $HOME/code ..." echo " (Right-click for tmux menu, or Ctrl+B then | or - to split)" echo "" name_args=() if [ -n "${TMUX:-}" ]; then sess="$(tmux display-message -p '#{session_name}' 2>/dev/null)" [ -n "$sess" ] && name_args=(--name "$sess") fi cd "$HOME/code" 2>/dev/null || cd "$HOME" # Prefer the system-wide `claude` (installed by setup-devvm.sh); fall back to npx. launch() { if command -v claude >/dev/null 2>&1; then claude "$@" else npx @anthropic-ai/claude-code "$@" fi } # Deliberately not `exec` so we can branch on the exit code: clean quit ends the # pane (ttyd closes the terminal); a crash drops to a shell so the tmux session # isn't destroyed-and-recreated in a ttyd auto-reconnect loop. launch --dangerously-skip-permissions --model claude-opus-4-8 "${name_args[@]}" code=$? [ "$code" -eq 0 ] && exit 0 echo "" echo " claude exited abnormally (status $code). Dropping to a shell — your tmux session is preserved." echo " Re-launch any time with: ~/start-claude.sh" echo "" exec "${SHELL:-/bin/bash}" -l