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leeguooooo 5c734c51b6 fix(upgrade): re-run install.sh instead of installing the wrong npm package
`agent-browser-stealth upgrade` (inherited from upstream) queried
registry.npmjs.org/agent-browser and ran `npm/pnpm install -g
agent-browser@latest` — installing the UNRELATED upstream `agent-browser`
package and clobbering the user's stealth install (reported in testing).

The stealth fork ships via GitHub Releases, so `upgrade` now just re-runs
install.sh into the same directory as the current binary — identical to the
install path, always tracking the freshest Release. (Windows prints manual
download instructions.)

Also bump CI actions off the deprecated Node 20 runtime (GitHub forces Node 24
on 2026-06-16): checkout v4->v6, upload-artifact v4->v7, download-artifact
v4->v8, action-gh-release v2->v3.
2026-06-01 18:46:16 +09:00
Chris Tateandctate fb1e860b4e Improve upgrade command installation method detection robustness (#960)
* Improve upgrade command installation method detection robustness

The upgrade command was failing to detect installation method for users who installed via pnpm, yarn, or bun, showing "Could not detect installation method" errors.

## Changes Made

- **Added support for additional package managers**: Extended detection to include pnpm, yarn, and bun alongside existing npm, Homebrew, and Cargo support
- **Implemented install-time marker system**: Modified `postinstall.js` to write a `.install-method` marker file during installation, providing reliable detection that doesn't depend on fragile path heuristics
- **Enhanced path-based fallback detection**: Improved executable path analysis to better identify installation locations for all supported package managers
- **Added command probing**: Implemented fallback checks that query package managers directly to verify global installations

The detection now follows this robust hierarchy:
1. Read install-time marker file (most reliable)
2. Analyze executable path patterns
3. Probe package managers via subprocess calls

This ensures users can successfully upgrade regardless of their chosen package manager.

Fixes #954

* Add .install-method to .gitignore and note Yarn v2+ limitation

- Prevent bin/.install-method marker file from being accidentally
  committed during development
- Add comment clarifying that yarn global upgrade path only works
  with Yarn Classic (v1), not Yarn Berry (v2+)

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Co-authored-by: ctate <366502+ctate@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-22 09:51:58 -05:00
Chris Tate 8cfba1752d feat: add built-in upgrade command for self-update (#898)
Adds a new `agent-browser upgrade` command that automatically detects the installation method (npm, Homebrew, or Cargo) and runs the appropriate update command.

**Changes:**
- Added new `upgrade.rs` module with upgrade logic
- Updated `main.rs` to handle the `upgrade` command
- Added upgrade help text in `output.rs`
- Updated README.md and documentation with upgrade instructions
- Updated SKILL.md to mention the upgrade command

**Implementation details:**
- Fetches latest version from npm registry to show version diff
- Auto-detects installation method by checking Homebrew, Cargo paths, and npm global packages
- Provides fallback instructions if installation method cannot be determined
- Uses existing color module for consistent styled output
- Gracefully handles network failures and continues with upgrade

Fixes #895
2026-03-17 23:29:07 -05:00