#!/usr/bin/env perl

use strict;
use warnings;

use File::Basename qw(basename);
use File::Spec;
use FindBin qw($Bin);

my $command = basename($0);
my $core = File::Spec->catfile( $Bin, '_dashboard-core' );
exec { $^X } $^X, $core, $command, @ARGV;
die "Unable to exec $core for $command: $!";

__END__

=pod

=head1 NAME

auth - private built-in command wrapper for Developer Dashboard

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  dashboard auth ...

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This private helper is staged under F<~/.developer-dashboard/cli/dd/> so the
public C<dashboard> entrypoint can stay a thin switchboard.

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=head1 PURPOSE

This staged helper exposes helper-user administration commands such as C<dashboard auth add-user>, C<list-users>, and C<remove-user>. It gives the CLI a focused auth-management entrypoint without putting user-management code in C<bin/dashboard>.

=head1 WHY IT EXISTS

It exists because helper login management is part of the product surface, but the public switchboard should only dispatch to a staged helper, not own password and user-storage behavior itself.

=head1 WHEN TO USE

Use this file when changing the CLI auth command surface or when fixing how helper-user administration is handed off to the auth runtime.

=head1 HOW TO USE

Users run C<dashboard auth ...>. The staged helper forwards the subcommand and arguments into the private built-in runtime, which loads the auth module and updates the runtime user store.

=head1 WHAT USES IT

It is used by administrators creating or removing helper users, by integration smoke that verifies helper login setup, and by auth command coverage tests.

=head1 EXAMPLES

Example 1:

  dashboard auth helper login

Run the public built-in command path that stages or re-enters this helper.

Example 2:

  ~/.developer-dashboard/cli/dd/auth --help

Inspect the staged helper directly after C<dashboard init> or helper extraction has populated the home runtime.

Example 3:

  prove -lv t/05-cli-smoke.t t/30-dashboard-loader.t

Rerun the focused staged-helper and thin-loader tests after changing helper dispatch behavior.

Example 4:

  prove -lr t

Verify that the helper still behaves correctly inside the complete repository suite.


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=cut
