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rename(phase 1): CapaKraken → Nexus across code, UI, docs, CI (#61)

Co-authored-by: Hartmut Nörenberg <hn@hartmut-noerenberg.com>
Co-committed-by: Hartmut Nörenberg <hn@hartmut-noerenberg.com>
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# Installation Guide
This guide covers everything needed to get CapaKraken running from a fresh clone.
This guide covers everything needed to get Nexus running from a fresh clone.
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## 2. Clone & Configure
```bash
git clone https://github.com/your-org/capakraken.git
cd capakraken
git clone https://github.com/your-org/nexus.git
cd nexus
cp .env.example .env
```
Open `.env` and fill in the required values:
| Variable | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` | Random secret for session signing | see command below |
| `NEXTAUTH_URL` | Full URL the app is served from | `http://localhost:3100` |
| `DATABASE_URL` | PostgreSQL connection string | already set in `.env.example` |
| Variable | Description | Example |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` | Random secret for session signing | see command below |
| `NEXTAUTH_URL` | Full URL the app is served from | `http://localhost:3100` |
| `DATABASE_URL` | PostgreSQL connection string | already set in `.env.example` |
Generate a secure `NEXTAUTH_SECRET`:
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If you prefer the command line, run the setup script inside the running container:
```bash
docker exec capakraken-app-1 \
docker exec nexus-app-1 \
node scripts/setup-admin.mjs \
--email admin@example.com \
--name "Admin" \
--password changeme123
```
Replace `capakraken-app-1` with your actual container name if different (check with `docker ps`).
Replace `nexus-app-1` with your actual container name if different (check with `docker ps`).
Expected output on success:
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**Running on the host** (advanced): If you have Node.js and pnpm installed locally and `DATABASE_URL` is reachable from your host, you can also run:
```bash
pnpm --filter @capakraken/db exec prisma generate # ensure Prisma client is built
pnpm --filter @nexus/db exec prisma generate # ensure Prisma client is built
node scripts/setup-admin.mjs --email admin@example.com --name "Admin" --password changeme123
```
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```
- Set `NEXTAUTH_URL` to your real HTTPS domain:
```dotenv
NEXTAUTH_URL=https://capakraken.yourdomain.com
NEXTAUTH_URL=https://nexus.yourdomain.com
```
- See `tooling/deploy/README.md` for reverse-proxy configuration and TLS setup.
- Never commit `.env` to version control — it contains secrets.