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# Infrastructure Repository — AI Agent Instructions
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## Critical Rules (MUST FOLLOW)
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- **ALL changes through Terraform/Terragrunt** — NEVER `kubectl apply/edit/patch/delete` for persistent changes. Read-only kubectl is fine.
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- **NEVER put secrets in plaintext** — use `secrets.sops.json` (SOPS-encrypted) or `terraform.tfvars` (git-crypt, legacy)
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- **NEVER restart NFS on TrueNAS** — causes cluster-wide mount failures across all pods
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- **NEVER commit secrets** — triple-check before every commit
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- **`[ci skip]` in commit messages** when changes were already applied locally
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- **Ask before `git push`** — always confirm with the user first
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## Execution
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- **Apply a service**: `scripts/tg apply --non-interactive` (auto-decrypts SOPS secrets)
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- **Legacy apply**: `cd stacks/<service> && terragrunt apply --non-interactive` (uses terraform.tfvars)
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- **kubectl**: `kubectl --kubeconfig $(pwd)/config`
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- **Health check**: `bash scripts/cluster_healthcheck.sh --quiet`
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- **Plan all**: `cd stacks && terragrunt run --all --non-interactive -- plan`
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## Secrets Management (SOPS)
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- **`config.tfvars`** — plaintext config (hostnames, IPs, DNS records, public keys)
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- **`secrets.sops.json`** — SOPS-encrypted secrets (passwords, tokens, SSH keys, API keys)
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- **`.sops.yaml`** — defines who can decrypt (age public keys: Viktor + CI)
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- **`scripts/tg`** — wrapper that auto-decrypts SOPS before running terragrunt
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- **Edit secrets**: `sops secrets.sops.json` (opens $EDITOR, re-encrypts on save)
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- **Add a secret**: `sops set secrets.sops.json '["new_key"]' '"value"'`
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- **Operators** push PRs → Viktor reviews → CI decrypts and applies. No encryption keys needed for operators.
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## Sealed Secrets (User-Managed Secrets)
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For secrets that users manage themselves (no SOPS/git-crypt access needed):
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1. **Create**: `kubectl create secret generic <name> --from-literal=key=value -n <ns> --dry-run=client -o yaml | kubeseal --controller-name sealed-secrets --controller-namespace sealed-secrets -o yaml > sealed-<name>.yaml`
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2. **Commit**: Place `sealed-*.yaml` files in the stack directory (`stacks/<service>/`)
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3. **Terraform picks them up** automatically via `fileset` + `for_each`:
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```hcl
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resource "kubernetes_manifest" "sealed_secrets" {
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for_each = fileset(path.module, "sealed-*.yaml")
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manifest = yamldecode(file("${path.module}/${each.value}"))
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}
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```
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4. **Deploy**: Push → CI runs `terragrunt apply` → controller decrypts into real K8s Secrets
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- Only the in-cluster controller has the private key. `kubeseal` uses the public key — safe to distribute.
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- Naming convention: files MUST match `sealed-*.yaml` glob pattern.
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- The `kubernetes_manifest` block is safe to add even with zero sealed-*.yaml files (empty for_each).
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## Architecture
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Terragrunt-based homelab managing a Kubernetes cluster (5 nodes, v1.34.2) on Proxmox VMs.
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- **70+ services**, each in `stacks/<service>/` with its own Terraform state
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- **Core platform**: `stacks/platform/modules/` (~22 modules: Traefik, Kyverno, monitoring, dbaas, sealed-secrets, etc.)
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- **Public domain**: `viktorbarzin.me` (Cloudflare) | **Internal**: `viktorbarzin.lan` (Technitium DNS)
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- **Onboarding portal**: `https://k8s-portal.viktorbarzin.me` — self-service kubectl setup + docs
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- **CI/CD**: Woodpecker CI — PRs run plan, merges to master auto-apply platform stack
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## Key Paths
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- `stacks/<service>/main.tf` — service definition
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- `stacks/platform/modules/<service>/` — core infra modules
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- `modules/kubernetes/ingress_factory/` — standardized ingress with auth, rate limiting, anti-AI
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- `modules/kubernetes/nfs_volume/` — NFS volume module (CSI-backed, soft mount)
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- `config.tfvars` — non-secret configuration (plaintext)
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- `secrets.sops.json` — all secrets (SOPS-encrypted JSON)
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- `terraform.tfvars` — legacy secrets file (git-crypt, kept for reference)
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- `scripts/cluster_healthcheck.sh` — 25-check cluster health script
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## Storage
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- **NFS** (`nfs-truenas` StorageClass): For app data. Use the `nfs_volume` module, never inline `nfs {}` blocks.
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- **iSCSI** (`iscsi-truenas` StorageClass): For databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL). democratic-csi driver.
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- **TrueNAS**: 10.0.10.15. NFS exports managed via `secrets/nfs_exports.sh`.
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- **SQLite on NFS is unreliable** (fsync issues) — always use iSCSI or local disk for databases.
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- **NFS mount options**: Always `soft,timeo=30,retrans=3` to prevent uninterruptible sleep (D state).
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- **NFS export directory must exist** on TrueNAS before Terraform can create the PV.
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## Shared Variables (never hardcode)
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`var.nfs_server` (10.0.10.15), `var.redis_host`, `var.postgresql_host`, `var.mysql_host`, `var.ollama_host`, `var.mail_host`
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## Tier System
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`0-core` | `1-cluster` | `2-gpu` | `3-edge` | `4-aux` — Kyverno auto-generates LimitRange + ResourceQuota per namespace based on tier label.
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- Containers without explicit `resources {}` get default limits (256Mi for edge/aux — causes OOMKill for heavy apps)
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- Always set explicit resources on containers that need more than defaults
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- Opt-out: labels `resource-governance/custom-quota=true` / `resource-governance/custom-limitrange=true`
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## Infrastructure
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- **Proxmox**: 192.168.1.127 (Dell R730, 22c/44t, 142GB RAM)
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- **Nodes**: k8s-master (10.0.20.100), node1 (GPU, Tesla T4), node2-4
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- **GPU**: `node_selector = { "gpu": "true" }` + toleration `nvidia.com/gpu`
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- **Pull-through cache**: 10.0.20.10 — docker.io (:5000), ghcr.io (:5010) only. Caches stale manifests for :latest tags — use versioned tags or pre-pull with `ctr --hosts-dir ''` to bypass.
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- **pfSense**: 10.0.20.1 (gateway, firewall, DNS forwarding)
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- **MySQL InnoDB Cluster**: 3 instances on iSCSI, anti-affinity excludes node2 (SIGBUS bug)
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- **SMTP**: `var.mail_host` port 587 STARTTLS (not internal svc address — cert mismatch)
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## Contributor Onboarding
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1. Get Authentik account + Headscale VPN access (ask Viktor)
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2. Clone repo — `AGENTS.md` is auto-loaded by Codex
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3. Create branch → edit → push → open PR
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4. Viktor reviews → CI applies → Slack notification
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5. Portal: `https://k8s-portal.viktorbarzin.me/onboarding` for full guide
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## Common Operations
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- **Deploy new service**: Use `stacks/<existing-service>/` as template. Create stack, add DNS in tfvars, apply platform then service.
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- **Fix crashed pods**: Run healthcheck first. Safe to delete evicted/failed pods and CrashLoopBackOff pods with >10 restarts.
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- **OOMKilled**: Check `kubectl describe limitrange tier-defaults -n <ns>`. Increase `resources.limits.memory` in the stack's main.tf.
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- **Add a secret**: `sops set secrets.sops.json '["key"]' '"value"'` then commit.
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- **NFS exports**: Create dir on TrueNAS first, add to `secrets/nfs_directories.txt`, run `secrets/nfs_exports.sh`.
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## Detailed Reference
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See `.claude/reference/patterns.md` for: NFS volume code examples, iSCSI details, Kyverno governance tables, anti-AI scraping layers, Terragrunt architecture, node rebuild procedure, archived troubleshooting runbooks index.
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