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Shadowbroker/frontend
BigBodyCobain b9b99c1fa8 Replace Mesh Chat Dead Drop tab with stretchable Agent Shell panel.
Anchors to the Mesh Chat box, stretches on tab enter, and supports user resize without changing the fixed left column width.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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ShadowBroker Frontend

Next.js 16 dashboard with MapLibre GL, Cesium, and Framer Motion.

Development

npm install
npm run dev        # http://localhost:3000

API URL Configuration

The frontend needs to reach the backend (default port 8000). Resolution order:

  1. NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL env var — if set, used as-is (build-time, baked by Next.js)
  2. Server-side (SSR) — falls back to http://localhost:8000
  3. Client-side (browser) — auto-detects using window.location.hostname:8000

Common scenarios

Scenario Action needed
Local dev (localhost:3000 + localhost:8000) None — auto-detected
LAN access (192.168.x.x:3000) None — auto-detected from browser hostname
Public deploy (same host, port 8000) None — auto-detected
Backend on different port (e.g. 9096) Set NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://host:9096 before build
Backend on different host Set NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://backend-host:8000 before build
Behind reverse proxy (e.g. /api path) Set NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=https://yourdomain.com before build

Setting the variable

# Shell (Linux/macOS)
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://myserver:8000 npm run build

# PowerShell (Windows)
$env:NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL="http://myserver:8000"; npm run build

# Docker Compose (set in .env file next to docker-compose.yml)
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://myserver:8000

Note: This is a build-time variable. Changing it requires rebuilding the frontend.

Theming

Dark mode is the default. A light/dark toggle is available in the left panel toolbar. Theme preference is persisted in localStorage as sb-theme and applied via data-theme attribute on <html>. CSS variables in globals.css define all structural colors for both themes.