The plans/ directory predated the mikado method approach. Deleted all completed and abandoned plans, converted the still-relevant migrate-forgejo-from-brew into a lean mikado chain root card under how-to/forgejo/, cleaned up dangling wiki-links across docs, and fixed a stale "pre-commit" reference to "prek". Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Exploring the Documentation
Audiences: All (Owner, AI, Reader, Contributor, Replicator)
This guide explains how the BlumeOps documentation is organized and how to find what you need.
Documentation Structure
The docs follow the Diataxis framework:
| Section | Purpose | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| **[[tutorials | Tutorials]]** | Learning-oriented |
| **[[reference | Reference]]** | Information-oriented |
| **[[how-to | How-to]]** | Task-oriented |
| **[[explanation | Explanation]]** | Understanding-oriented |
Quick Paths by Audience
For Erich (Owner)
You probably want quick access to operational details:
- how-to guides for common operations (deploy, troubleshoot, update ACLs)
- reference has service URLs, commands, and config locations
- ai-assistance-guide explains how to work effectively with Claude
- Run
mise run ai-docsto prime AI context with key documentation
For Claude/AI Agents
Context for effective assistance:
- Read ai-assistance-guide for operational conventions
- reference has the technical specifics you'll need
- The repo's
CLAUDE.mdhas critical rules (especially the kubectl context requirement)
For External Readers
Understanding what this is:
- explanation covers the "why" behind design decisions
- reference shows what's actually running
- Browse service pages to see specific implementations
For Contributors
Getting started with changes:
- contributing walks through the workflow
- how-to guides for specific tasks (deploy services, add roles)
- reference tells you where things live
For Replicators
Replicators are people who want to build their own similar homelab GitOps setup, using BlumeOps as inspiration.
- replicating-blumeops provides the overview, with linked tutorials that go deep on individual components
- explanation covers architecture and design rationale
- Reference pages show specific configuration choices
Using Wiki Links
Documentation uses [[wiki-links]] for cross-references:
[[service-name]]links to a reference page[[page|Display Text]]customizes the link text
When reading on the web (docs.eblu.me), these render as clickable links. The backlinks panel shows what references each page.
Prek hooks automatically validate that all wiki-links point to existing files and that link targets are unambiguous.
AI Context Priming
The ai-docs mise task concatenates key documentation files for AI context:
mise run ai-docs
This outputs the AI assistance guide, reference index, how-to index, architecture overview, and tutorials index in plain text with file headers - providing Claude with essential context for BlumeOps operations.
Related
- tutorials - Parent index of all tutorials
- update-documentation - How to publish doc changes
- review-documentation - Periodic doc review process