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DESKTOP-TKLFCPR\ython bae659adba feat(setup): Claude Code Desktop 자동 설치 + 30일 라이선스 + 서비스 자동 실행
[Claude Code Desktop 자동 설치 환경]
- setup/CLAUDE.md: 트리거 키워드 + 설치 패키지 설명
- setup/.claude/skills/guardia-install/SKILL.md: 6단계 설치 오케스트레이터
  Phase 0: 의도 파악 → Phase 1: OS 감지 → Phase 2: 사전 확인
  Phase 3: 설치 실행 → Phase 4: 라이선스 발급 → Phase 5: 검증 → Phase 6: 완료보고

[통합 자동 설치 스크립트]
- setup/install_auto.sh: Linux 통합 (OS 자동 감지 ubuntu/centos/rhel)
  - --license trial30|trial7|<key> 파라미터
  - 설치 완료 후 GUARDiA 자동 실행 + 브라우저 자동 열기
  - --test 검증 모드
- setup/install_auto.ps1: Windows 통합 (ASCII 전용, PS 5.1 호환)
  - 설치 후 NSSM 서비스 자동 시작 + 브라우저 자동 열기
  - -Test 파라미터로 검증 전용 실행

[라이선스 엔진 개선]
- core/license.py: generate_trial_key(days=None) 파라미터 추가
- TRIAL_DURATION_DAYS = TRIAL_DURATION_DAYS 환경변수로 조정 가능
- routers/license.py: TrialRequest.days 필드 + 30일 체험판 지원
  POST /api/license/trial {"days": 30} 로 30일 발급

사용자 경험:
  1. setup/ 폴더를 새 PC에 복사
  2. Claude Code Desktop 열고 해당 폴더 open
  3. "GUARDiA 시스템 1달 사용자로 설치해 줘" 입력
  4. 자동으로 OS 감지 → 설치 → 30일 라이선스 → 브라우저 열림

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 09:06:14 +09:00
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@vitejs/plugin-react npm

The default Vite plugin for React projects.

// vite.config.js
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react'

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [react()],
})

Options

include/exclude

Includes .js, .jsx, .ts & .tsx by default. This option can be used to add fast refresh to .mdx files:

import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react'
import mdx from '@mdx-js/rollup'

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    { enforce: 'pre', ...mdx() },
    react({ include: /\.(mdx|js|jsx|ts|tsx)$/ }),
  ],
})

node_modules are never processed by this plugin (but esbuild will)

jsxImportSource

Control where the JSX factory is imported from. Default to 'react'

react({ jsxImportSource: '@emotion/react' })

jsxRuntime

By default, the plugin uses the automatic JSX runtime. However, if you encounter any issues, you may opt out using the jsxRuntime option.

react({ jsxRuntime: 'classic' })

babel

The babel option lets you add plugins, presets, and other configuration to the Babel transformation performed on each included file.

react({
  babel: {
    presets: [...],
    // Your plugins run before any built-in transform (eg: Fast Refresh)
    plugins: [...],
    // Use .babelrc files
    babelrc: true,
    // Use babel.config.js files
    configFile: true,
  }
})

Note: When not using plugins, only esbuild is used for production builds, resulting in faster builds.

Proposed syntax

If you are using ES syntax that are still in proposal status (e.g. class properties), you can selectively enable them with the babel.parserOpts.plugins option:

react({
  babel: {
    parserOpts: {
      plugins: ['decorators-legacy'],
    },
  },
})

This option does not enable code transformation. That is handled by esbuild.

Note: TypeScript syntax is handled automatically.

Here's the complete list of Babel parser plugins.

reactRefreshHost

The reactRefreshHost option is only necessary in a module federation context. It enables HMR to work between a remote & host application. In your remote Vite config, you would add your host origin:

react({ reactRefreshHost: 'http://localhost:3000' })

Under the hood, this simply updates the React Fash Refresh runtime URL from /@react-refresh to http://localhost:3000/@react-refresh to ensure there is only one Refresh runtime across the whole application. Note that if you define base option in the host application, you need to include it in the option, like: http://localhost:3000/{base}.

Middleware mode

In middleware mode, you should make sure your entry index.html file is transformed by Vite. Here's an example for an Express server:

app.get('/', async (req, res, next) => {
  try {
    let html = fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(root, 'index.html'), 'utf-8')

    // Transform HTML using Vite plugins.
    html = await viteServer.transformIndexHtml(req.url, html)

    res.send(html)
  } catch (e) {
    return next(e)
  }
})

Otherwise, you'll probably get this error:

Uncaught Error: @vitejs/plugin-react can't detect preamble. Something is wrong.

disableOxcRecommendation

If set, disables the recommendation to use @vitejs/plugin-react-oxc (which is shown when rolldown-vite is detected and babel is not configured).

Consistent components exports

For React refresh to work correctly, your file should only export React components. You can find a good explanation in the Gatsby docs.

If an incompatible change in exports is found, the module will be invalidated and HMR will propagate. To make it easier to export simple constants alongside your component, the module is only invalidated when their value changes.

You can catch mistakes and get more detailed warning with this eslint rule.