Move the naming-scheme spec from notes/dev/specs/ into docs/guides/ so it publishes to docs.makerfloss.eu, add it under the Hardware nav, and link it from the editing guide. Repoint the stale references in CLAUDE.md and the migration plan to the new path. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Editing the hardware docs
The hardware inventory is one Markdown file per device under
docs/hardware/. The YAML frontmatter at the top of each file is the single
source of truth. Everything you see rendered — the
Hardware Overview table, the per-device Specs box,
the rack elevation SVG, and the network
graph — is generated from that frontmatter.
!!! warning "The golden rule"
After editing any file in docs/hardware/, run make docs-index and
commit the regenerated files. CI rebuilds the indices and fails the build if
they differ from what you committed. This is the single most common reason a
push goes red.
Quick start: add a device
- Pick a hostname following the naming scheme:
<kind-abbrev><NN>— a 2-digit number, unique per kind (srv,sw,pp,pdu,ups,shf, …). Example:srv06. - Create
docs/hardware/<hostname>.md. The filename stem must equal thehostnamefield —srv06.mdmust containhostname: srv06. - Fill in the frontmatter (see the reference below). Write any free-text under
## Notes. - Run
make docs-indexand commit both your new file and the regenerated index / rack files.
---
hostname: srv06
kind: server
status: staging
location: The pile
cpu: Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.40GHz
cpu_cores: 4
cpu_threads: 4
ram_gb: 8
storage_gb: 500
storage_type: hdd
nic_gbps: 1
rack: rack01
rack_u: 7
u_height: 2
rack_face: front
power:
- { pdu: pdu01, outlet: 5 }
links:
- { local: eth0, peer: sw01, peer_port: 6, speed_gbps: 1 }
---
## Notes
Donated tower; PSU replaced 2026-06.
Frontmatter reference
Required on every device
| Field | Notes |
|---|---|
hostname |
Must equal the filename stem. |
kind |
One of the enum below. |
status |
One of the enum below. |
kind — server, laptop, sbc, switch, ap, desktop, pdu,
patch-panel, shelf, blank, ups, kvm.
status — in-use, staging, spare, broken, donated.
Specs (optional, shown in the table and Specs box)
| Field | Example | Notes |
|---|---|---|
location |
The pile |
Free text. |
cpu |
Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.40GHz |
Model string. |
cpu_cores / cpu_threads |
4 / 8 |
Integers; threads shown only if they differ from cores. |
ram_gb |
8 |
Integer (rendered as 8 GB). |
storage_gb + storage_type |
500 + hdd |
storage_type ∈ nvme, ssd, hdd, mixed. |
storage |
[{gb: 500, type: ssd}, {gb: 2000, type: hdd}] |
List form for multiple drives (alternative to the two fields above). |
nic_gbps |
1 or [1, 10] |
Number or list (rendered as GbE). |
Placement in a rack
Only files that declare a rack: appear in a rack elevation. The rack is 48U.
=== "Front / rear (U-mounted)"
```yaml
rack: rack01
rack_face: front # front | rear | both
rack_u: 7 # starting U (1–48)
u_height: 2 # height in U (≥1)
```
`both` occupies the same U range on **front and rear**. Two U-mounted
devices may not overlap on the same face.
=== "0U side rail (e.g. vertical PDU)"
```yaml
rack: rack01
rack_face: left # left | right
# no rack_u / u_height
```
Side-rail (`left`/`right`) items are 0U and **must omit** `rack_u` and
`u_height`.
=== "Shelf-mounted"
```yaml
rack: rack01
mounted_on: shf01 # an existing kind:shelf in the same rack
shelf_face: front # front | rear
shelf_slot: 2 # integer ≥1
# no rack_u / u_height / rack_face
```
The shelf itself must be placed (have `rack_u` + `u_height`). Two devices
can't share the same `(shelf, face, slot)`.
Power feeds
A device draws power by listing feeds. Each feed must point at a real kind:pdu
file, and the outlet must be within that PDU's outlets count.
power:
- { pdu: pdu01, outlet: 5 }
A pdu device must declare a positive integer outlets: (e.g. outlets: 8).
Network links
Links feed the network graph. peer is the hostname of a switch / patch-panel
/ peer device.
links:
- { local: eth0, peer: sw01, peer_port: 6, speed_gbps: 1 }
The make process
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
make docs-index |
Regenerate the hardware/services indices and rack elevations from frontmatter. Run this after every edit. |
make docs-check |
Regenerate, then fail if the result differs from the committed copies — exactly what CI runs. |
make docs-build |
Build the static site with mkdocs build --strict. |
make docs-serve |
Live-reload local preview at http://127.0.0.1:8000. |
make test |
Run the Python unit tests (pytest). |
A typical edit loop:
$EDITOR docs/hardware/srv06.md
make docs-index # regenerate
make docs-check # confirm no drift (optional sanity check)
git add docs/hardware/srv06.md docs/hardware/index.md docs/infrastructure/racks/
git commit -m "hardware: add srv06"
git push # CI builds and publishes to docs.makerfloss.eu
On push to main, CI regenerates the indices, runs the drift check, builds the
site strictly, and publishes it. If you forgot make docs-index, the drift
check fails and nothing is published.
Dos and don'ts
!!! success "Do"
- Do run make docs-index and commit the regenerated files with your change.
- Do keep the filename equal to the hostname.
- Do use the <kind-abbrev><NN> naming scheme,
2 digits, unique per kind.
- Do mark unknown values as provisional placeholders and ask before
inventing rack/power/network numbers.
- Do preview locally with make docs-serve before pushing.
!!! danger "Don't"
- Don't hand-edit generated files — docs/hardware/index.md,
docs/services/index.md, docs/infrastructure/racks/*.md, and the
*-elevation.svg files all carry a "do not edit by hand" banner and will
be overwritten.
- Don't put non-device Markdown into docs/hardware/ — the generators
scan that folder and expect host frontmatter. Guides like this one live in
docs/guides/.
- Don't give a 0U side-rail item (left/right) a rack_u/u_height,
and don't give a U-mounted item a side-rail face — the generator rejects
both.
- Don't point power at a non-PDU, or use an outlet number beyond the
PDU's outlets count.
- Don't rename a file without renaming the hostname to match.