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feat: add unix socket support (#66)
This PR also removes magic terminology since we no longer refer to the endpoint as a magic endpoint. Unit tests have been added. For a manual smoke test: `````markdown ### 1. Stand up a dummy Unix-socket “echo” server This will listen on `/tmp/backend.sock` and echo back whatever you send it: ```bash socat UNIX-LISTEN:/tmp/backend.sock,reuseaddr,fork EXEC:'/bin/cat' ``` Leave that running in Terminal A. --- ### 2. Run your new `listen-unix` side Point it at the socket you just created: ```bash dumbpipe listen-unix --socket-path /tmp/backend.sock ``` You’ll see something like: ``` Forwarding incoming requests to '/tmp/backend.sock'. To connect, use e.g.: dumbpipe connect-unix --socket-path /tmp/client.sock <NODE_TICKET> ``` Copy the `<NODE_TICKET>`. --- ### 3. Run your new `connect-unix` side In Terminal C, do: ```bash dumbpipe connect-unix --socket-path /tmp/client.sock <NODE_TICKET> ``` Now you’ve got a local socket at `/tmp/client.sock` that—behind the scenes—is piping straight through to your echo server. --- ### 4. Verify it works In Terminal D, send a test string through the client socket and watch it come back: ```bash echo "hello world" | socat - UNIX-CONNECT:/tmp/client.sock # you should see: hello world ``` `````
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