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Viktor asked to change the infra apply guidance: instead of 'never apply locally, always rely on CI', the policy is now 'you MAY apply locally, but always commit the change to the infra repo'. - .claude/CLAUDE.md (Critical Rule: Terraform Only): new bullet making local apply explicit (scripts/tg apply / homelab tf apply) from the MAIN checkout (not a worktree — git-crypt'd tfvars read as ciphertext there), with a hard requirement that every applied change is committed + pushed to master the same session so the repo stays the source of truth and CI drift-detection doesn't revert it. Spells out the apply<->commit ordering both ways. - AGENTS.md (non-admin workstation land steps): step 5 now notes local apply as an option alongside CI auto-apply, with the same 'always committed, never applied uncommitted' rule. Note: the org-managed settings block also frames CI auto-apply but is not editable from a workstation clone. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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| CLAUDE.md | ||
| home-assistant-sofia.py | ||
| home-assistant.py | ||
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| pfsense.py | ||
| settings.json | ||