# ✅ Syntax Error Fixed! The syntax error in `ONE_COMMAND_SETUP.sh` has been fixed. The script is now ready to run. ## Run the Setup The script needs your **sudo password** to create the database. Run: ```bash cd /home/intlc/projects/Sankofa/api ./ONE_COMMAND_SETUP.sh ``` When prompted, enter your sudo password. ## What the Script Does 1. ✅ Configures `.env` file (already done) 2. ⏳ Creates `sankofa` database (needs sudo) 3. ⏳ Sets PostgreSQL password (needs sudo) 4. ⏳ Runs migrations 5. ⏳ Seeds all 9 services 6. ⏳ Verifies setup ## Alternative: Manual Database Setup If you prefer to set up the database manually first: ```bash # 1. Create database and set password (one command) sudo -u postgres psql << 'EOSQL' CREATE DATABASE sankofa; ALTER USER postgres PASSWORD 'dev_sankofa_2024_secure'; \q EOSQL # 2. Then run automated setup (no sudo needed) cd /home/intlc/projects/Sankofa/api ./RUN_ME.sh ``` ## After Setup Once complete, verify: ```bash pnpm verify:sovereign-stack ``` You should see: ``` ✅ Phoenix publisher found: Phoenix Cloud Services ✅ Found 9 Phoenix services ✅ All 9 expected services found! ``` --- **The script is fixed and ready!** Just run it and enter your sudo password when prompted. 🚀