## Summary - New reference card (`docs/reference/infrastructure/gandi.md`) covering DNS records, Pulumi config, TLS integration - New how-to guide (`docs/how-to/gandi-operations.md`) for DNS deployment and PAT cycling with `pbpaste` shortcut - Rewritten homepage intro for wider audience ahead of public docs.eblu.me - Cross-linked from reference index, routing, caddy, and how-to index - Fixed PAT expiration inaccuracy in `pulumi/gandi/README.md` (max is 90 days, not 30) ## Test plan - [ ] Verify wiki-links resolve in Quartz build - [ ] Review gandi reference card for accuracy - [ ] Review gandi-operations how-to for accuracy - [ ] Check homepage reads well for external visitors Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/115
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Welcome to the BlumeOps (aka "Blue Mops") documentation. Here you will find hopefully everything you'll need to understand and operate my personal digital infrastructure.
New here? Start with exploring-the-docs to find your way around.
What is BlumeOps?
BlumeOps is my personal homelab infrastructure managed entirely through code. Everything lives in a single git repository, from service configs to deployment automation. Even the forgejo instance that hosts this repo is defined within it, making BlumeOps fully self-hosting. It's a digital life raft I built for myself as I went, and you can see it all from within your editor of choice. (I recommend vim.)
These services run on my home hosts, primarily an m1 mac
mini named indri and a Synology NAS called sifaka. The infrastructure
is networked via tailscale, with the domain eblu.me hosted via gandi
with caddy providing a reverse proxy to resolve tailnet devices.
The goal of BlumeOps is threefold:
- To provide a rich array of useful personal services in order to manage my own digital life.
- To exercise my skills as a software engineer specializing in Platforms/DevOps/SRE.
- To act as a portfolio piece for talking about building hosted software platforms.
Sections
- tutorials - Learning-oriented guides for getting started
- reference - Technical specifications and service details
- how-to - Task-oriented instructions for common operations
- explanation - Understanding the "why" behind BlumeOps
- CHANGELOG - Release history and changes