## Summary
- Replace pre-commit with [prek](https://github.com/j178/prek), a faster Rust-native drop-in alternative
- Migrate config from `.pre-commit-config.yaml` (YAML) to `prek.toml` (TOML)
- Add new built-in checks: case conflicts, private key detection, executable shebangs
- Install prek via mise native registry (`aqua:j178/prek`) instead of pipx
- Update all doc references across README, contributing guide, and how-to docs
## Notes
- `check-yaml` still uses the remote `pre-commit-hooks` repo because prek's builtin fast path doesn't support `--unsafe` yet (needed for Ansible custom YAML tags)
- All existing custom hooks (docs validation, container version check, mikado invariant, workflow validation) work unchanged
- Tested: all hooks pass on clean tree, deliberate doc link breakage is caught
## Test plan
- [x] `prek run --all-files` passes all checks
- [x] Broken wiki-link correctly caught by `docs-check-links`
- [x] taplo-format auto-fixes TOML formatting on commit
- [x] commit-msg hook (mikado invariant) fires correctly
Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/276
## Summary
Extends ringtail from a desktop/gaming NixOS box into an infrastructure node with a k3s cluster, secrets management, and a Forgejo Actions
runner for building containers with Nix.
### K3s cluster
- Single-node k3s with Traefik/ServiceLB/metrics-server disabled (minimal footprint)
- TLS SAN set to `ringtail.tail8d86e.ts.net` so ArgoCD on indri can manage it via Tailscale
- Containerd registry mirrors pull through Zot on indri (`k3s-registries.yaml`)
- Tailscale interface added to `trustedInterfaces` for cross-node ArgoCD access
- `kubectl` added to system packages
### 1Password Connect + External Secrets Operator
- Four new ArgoCD apps targeting `k3s-ringtail`: `1password-connect-ringtail`, `external-secrets-crds-ringtail`, `external-secrets-ringtail`,
`external-secrets-config-ringtail`
- Reuses the same Helm charts/values as indri, just pointed at ringtail's k3s API server
- Bootstrap secrets (`op-credentials`, `onepassword-token`) provisioned by Ansible pre_tasks via `op read`, then applied to the `1password`
namespace in post_tasks
### Systemd Forgejo Actions runner
- Native `services.gitea-actions-runner` with `forgejo-runner` package — no DinD, no k8s pod, runs directly on the NixOS host
- Label `nix-container-builder:host` — jobs execute on the host with `nix`, `skopeo`, `nodejs`, etc. in PATH
- Registration token fetched from 1Password (`Forgejo Secrets/runner_reg`) by Ansible and written to `/etc/forgejo-runner/token.env`
- Runner's dynamic user (`gitea-runner`) added to `nix.settings.trusted-users` for nix daemon access
### Nix container build workflow
- New `.forgejo/workflows/build-container-nix.yaml` triggers on `*-nix-v[0-9]*` tags (e.g. `nettest-nix-v1.0.0`)
- Builds with `nix build -f containers/<name>/default.nix`, pushes to Zot via `skopeo copy`
- Existing Dockerfile workflow guarded with `if: !contains(github.ref_name, '-nix-v')` to avoid double-triggering
### Mise task updates
- `container-tag-and-release` auto-detects `default.nix` vs `Dockerfile` and uses the appropriate tag format (`-nix-v` vs `-v`)
- `container-list` shows build type indicator (`[nix]` / `[dockerfile]`)
## Post-merge
1. `mise run provision-ringtail` — deploys k3s token, runner token, NixOS rebuild
2. Register k3s cluster in ArgoCD (first time only):
```fish
ssh ringtail 'sudo cat /etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml' | \
sed 's|127.0.0.1|ringtail.tail8d86e.ts.net|' > /tmp/k3s-ringtail.yaml
set -x KUBECONFIG /tmp/k3s-ringtail.yaml
argocd cluster add default --name k3s-ringtail
3. Sync ArgoCD apps in order: 1password-connect-ringtail -> external-secrets-crds-ringtail -> external-secrets-ringtail ->
external-secrets-config-ringtail
4. Verify runner: ssh ringtail 'systemctl status gitea-runner-nix-container-builder'
5. Check Forgejo admin panel for ringtail-nix-builder runner online
6. Test: create containers/<name>/default.nix, tag with <name>-nix-v0.1.0
Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/209
## Summary
- Replace Docker with Buildah for container image builds
- No Docker socket required - buildah is daemonless
- Cleaner security model (no privileged containers or socket mounting)
- Remove Docker-related security context from deployment
## Changes
- Update Dockerfile to install buildah/podman instead of docker-cli
- Configure buildah storage with overlay driver and fuse-overlayfs
- Update composite action to use `buildah bud` and `buildah push`
- Add `imagePullPolicy: Always` to ensure fresh image pulls
- Update test workflow to verify buildah/podman
## Testing
- [ ] Runner pod starts successfully
- [ ] Buildah is available in runner
- [ ] Test workflow verifies buildah/podman versions
- [ ] Container build workflow builds and pushes to zot
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.tail8d86e.ts.net/eblume/blumeops/pulls/51