--- title: "Local development shell aliases broken by zsh word-splitting, npm dependency, and missing Codex alias" date: 2026-03-26 category: developer-experience module: developer-tooling problem_type: developer_experience component: tooling symptoms: - "codex-ce alias installed from published npm instead of local checkout" - "ccb errored with 'no such file or directory: bun run /Users/.../src/index.ts' in zsh" - "bunx plugin-path failed because npm publishing was broken (2.42.0 published, 2.54.1 needed)" - "README split local dev into two unrelated sections making setup unclear" - "No shell alias existed for Codex local dev" root_cause: incomplete_setup resolution_type: documentation_update severity: medium related_components: - documentation tags: - shell-aliases - local-development - zsh - codex - cli - readme - bunx --- # Local development shell aliases broken by zsh word-splitting, npm dependency, and missing Codex alias ## Problem Shell aliases for local plugin development failed in multiple ways: the Codex alias installed from the remote npm package instead of the local checkout, a string-variable CLI wrapper broke in zsh, and the README organized local dev instructions across two disconnected sections. ## Symptoms - `codex-ce` ran `bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to codex` (remote npm) instead of the local CLI, so local changes were never tested - `ccb feat/fix-issue-389` errored: `no such file or directory: bun run /Users/tmchow/code/compound-engineering-plugin/src/index.ts` because zsh treated the `$CE_CLI` string variable as a single command name - `bunx @every-env/compound-plugin plugin-path` failed with `Unknown command plugin-path` because npm publishing was broken (latest published: 2.42.0, but `plugin-path` was added in 2.54.1) - README had "Installing from a Branch" and "Local Development" as separate sections, but both are local dev scenarios - No Codex local dev shell alias existed despite the raw command being documented ## What Didn't Work - **String variable for CLI path**: `CE_CLI="bun run $CE_REPO/src/index.ts"` then `$CE_CLI args` -- zsh does not word-split unquoted variable expansions the way bash does. The entire string is treated as a single command name, causing "no such file or directory." - **`bunx` for all aliases**: Depends on the latest version being published to npm. When publishing is broken or lagging, any new CLI feature (e.g., `plugin-path`) is unavailable via `bunx`. - **`alias` for functions needing positional args**: Shell aliases cannot consume `$1` separately from remaining args. Only functions can route positional parameters. ## Solution Restructured README into a single "Local Development" section with three subsections and fixed all aliases to use the local CLI via a function wrapper: ```bash CE_REPO=~/code/compound-engineering-plugin ce-cli() { bun run "$CE_REPO/src/index.ts" "$@"; } # --- Local checkout (active development) --- alias cce='claude --plugin-dir $CE_REPO/plugins/compound-engineering' codex-ce() { ce-cli install "$CE_REPO/plugins/compound-engineering" --to codex "$@" } # --- Pushed branch (testing PRs, worktree workflows) --- ccb() { claude --plugin-dir "$(ce-cli plugin-path compound-engineering --branch "$1")" "${@:2}" } codex-ceb() { ce-cli install compound-engineering --to codex --branch "$1" "${@:2}" } ``` Key design decisions: - **`ce-cli()` function** instead of a string variable -- functions word-split correctly in both bash and zsh - **`alias` for `cce`** works because trailing args are automatically appended by the shell (no positional routing needed) - **Functions for `ccb`/`codex-ceb`** because they need `$1` routed to `--branch` and `${@:2}` forwarded separately - **Short names**: `cce`/`ccb` (3 chars) for Claude Code (most common), `codex-ce`/`codex-ceb` for the less-common target - **All aliases use the local CLI** so there's no dependency on npm publishing README reorganized from: - "Installing from a Branch" (separate section) - "Local Development" (separate section) Into: - "Local Development" > "From your local checkout" - "Local Development" > "From a pushed branch" - "Local Development" > "Shell aliases" ## Why This Works 1. **Function wrappers avoid zsh word-splitting**: `ce-cli arg1 arg2` invokes `bun run "/path/to/index.ts" arg1 arg2` as separate arguments in both bash and zsh. String variables only work in bash due to its default word-splitting behavior. 2. **Local CLI eliminates npm dependency**: `bun run src/index.ts` uses whatever code is checked out locally, so new commands work immediately without waiting for a publish cycle. 3. **Grouped by intent, not mechanism**: "Local Development" is what the user cares about. Whether the source is a local checkout or a pushed branch is a sub-detail, not a separate concept. ## Prevention - **Always use function wrappers for multi-word commands in shell aliases** -- zsh (macOS default since Catalina) and bash handle word-splitting of variables differently. Functions work correctly in both. - **Default to local CLI for local dev tooling** -- npm publishing latency or breakage should never block local development workflows. Reserve `bunx` for consumer-facing install instructions. - **Group documentation by user intent** -- organize by what users are trying to do (e.g., "local development"), not by implementation mechanism (e.g., "branch installs" vs "local checkout"). - **Test shell aliases in zsh before documenting** -- many developers use zsh; test both simple aliases and function wrappers before adding them to README. ## Related Issues - [PR #395](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/395): Added `plugin-path` command and initial shell alias examples that this learning fixes - [branch-based-plugin-install-and-testing-2026-03-26.md](../developer-experience/branch-based-plugin-install-and-testing-2026-03-26.md): Predecessor doc that introduced the branch-based workflow; the aliases documented here are the corrected versions