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<title>docs: remove personal paths and false co-authorship before release</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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The repo carries an open task to publish it, and docs/ leaked things a clone
could neither use nor should see.

Absolute paths under one user's home become the repo root, a home-relative
path, or a named variable, so the snippets stay runnable for anyone. The
testinfra example takes its user from an env var instead of hardcoding one.

References into a private sibling project and into the gitignored tooling
directory are replaced by what they mean; as written they were dead links in
any clone but the author's.

Five documents claimed a co-author who is not a person. An #+AUTHOR line
survives conversion into docx, a wiki page, or a PDF, so it is worth being
exact about: these documents have one author.
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<title>docs: move the host inventories into the org-roam knowledge base</title>
<updated>2026-07-09T17:58:56+00:00</updated>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
<email>c@cjennings.net</email>
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<published>2026-07-09T17:58:56+00:00</published>
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The four host capability inventories, the TrueNAS hardware specs, and the
ratio USB/xHCI record now live as roam nodes under ~/org/roam/hardware/,
linked from the Homelab Hardware Inventory index. The copies here are gone.

Carried rather than pointed at. A pointer keeps one canonical copy, but a
third project that discovers a durable hardware fact would then have to write
into this repo to record it, which the cross-project rules forbid — so the
fact would land in an inbox instead of on the device's page. Moving keeps one
canonical copy without closing the write path.

system-health-check.org resolves a host's inventory by its #+HOSTNAME: keyword
under ${ROAM_DIR:-$HOME/org/roam}/hardware/, never by filename: a node's
timestamp prefix does not survive a rename. A host with no roam clone takes the
same NO INVENTORY FILE path it always did.

strix-soak-watch.org lands here from home, beside the workflow whose Phase 3
invokes it. It is a workflow, not an inventory page.
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