feat: Phase 1 — extract the client (web SPA + desktop) to dtoro/oikos-web
Problem: the hexagonal refactor churns the backend tree for nine more phases; the UI delivery stack (web/ SPA, cmd/desktop Wails wrapper, compose/web image) must move to its own repo first so doc/layout rewrites land once on a backend-only tree. Change: - New repo git.hubris.network/dtoro/oikos-web (v0.33.0): web/, desktop/ (updateURL repointed to oikos-web releases), compose/, own CI (web + desktop jobs), own deploy script (CI-green gate, TOCTOU guard, version-tagged images, prune-to-3), own webhook receiver on :9798 + launchd unit, own compose project publishing the same 8091:80. - Cutover executed on mac-mini in order: oikos stack's web service stopped+removed, oikos-web project brought up on 8091; outer Caddy untouched (targets the published port) — serving + Authentik flow + /wails 404 quirk verified post-cutover. - Stripped from oikos: web/, cmd/desktop/, compose/web/, desktop CI workflow, ci.yml web job, Makefile ui/desktop/desktop-package/install targets, the compose web service, oikos-web from deploy.sh's fallback prune list; wails + go-keyring dropped from go.mod, vendor synced. - README / CONTRIBUTING / AGENTS.md / .agents dev+operations docs now point at the new repo; mbse + mascot design docs carry a path note. Risk: production SPA serving depends on the new pipeline now; rollback is versioned-image re-up of the old web service from a pre-split checkout (port 8091). Desktop builds installed before the split still check dtoro/oikos releases — one manual reinstall, noted in the oikos-web release notes. Verification: go vet, make test (race), make generate-check, golangci (no new findings; baseline down 400→365); post-cutover curls — localhost:8091 200, /wails/runtime.js 404, outer Caddy 302 Authentik.
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* Options for configuring how {@link getPublicSuffix} behaves.
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* @public
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export interface GetPublicSuffixOptions {
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/**
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* If set to `true` then the following {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6761.html | Special Use Domains} will
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* be treated as if they were valid public suffixes ('local', 'example', 'invalid', 'localhost', 'test').
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*
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* @remarks
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* In testing scenarios it's common to configure the cookie store with so that `http://localhost` can be used as a domain:
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* ```json
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* {
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* allowSpecialUseDomain: true,
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* rejectPublicSuffixes: false
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* }
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* ```
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* @defaultValue false
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*/
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allowSpecialUseDomain?: boolean | undefined;
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/**
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* If set to `true` then any errors that occur while executing {@link getPublicSuffix} will be silently ignored.
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*
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* @defaultValue false
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*/
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ignoreError?: boolean | undefined;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the public suffix of this hostname. The public suffix is the shortest domain
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* name upon which a cookie can be set.
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*
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* @remarks
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* A "public suffix" is a domain that is controlled by a
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* public registry, such as "com", "co.uk", and "pvt.k12.wy.us".
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* This step is essential for preventing attacker.com from
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* disrupting the integrity of example.com by setting a cookie
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* with a Domain attribute of "com". Unfortunately, the set of
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* public suffixes (also known as "registry controlled domains")
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* changes over time. If feasible, user agents SHOULD use an
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* up-to-date public suffix list, such as the one maintained by
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* the Mozilla project at http://publicsuffix.org/.
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* (See {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6265.html#section-5.3 | RFC6265 - Section 5.3})
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*
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* @example
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* ```
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* getPublicSuffix('www.example.com') === 'example.com'
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* getPublicSuffix('www.subdomain.example.com') === 'example.com'
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* ```
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*
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* @param domain - the domain attribute of a cookie
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* @param options - optional configuration for controlling how the public suffix is determined
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* @public
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*/
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export declare function getPublicSuffix(domain: string, options?: GetPublicSuffixOptions): string | undefined;
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