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diff --git a/claude-rules/daily-drivers.md b/claude-rules/daily-drivers.md index eeda33f..a891c13 100644 --- a/claude-rules/daily-drivers.md +++ b/claude-rules/daily-drivers.md @@ -14,9 +14,17 @@ config, a systemd unit, a credential, a one-time bootstrap step — consider whether the *other* daily driver needs the same change, and flag it. Don't assume a change made on the current machine is live everywhere. -This is a prompt to think, not a script to run. The agent can't reach the other -machine; the point is to surface "the other daily driver may need this too" at -the moment the change lands, so it doesn't silently drift to one box. +Both machines are on the same tailnet, so the agent can usually reach the other +one directly over tailscale ssh — it can sync, verify, or repair the other daily +driver, not just flag the drift. Reach for that when a change needs to land on +both boxes now. (This session repaired ratio's dotfiles and verified the fix +over tailscale; the .emacs.d side has driven ratio the same way — `git fetch` + +`reset --hard` and an `scp` across.) + +When tailscale is down or the other machine is offline, fall back to the +original discipline: this is a prompt to think, and the point is to surface "the +other daily driver may need this too" at the moment the change lands, so it +doesn't silently drift to one box. ## How the sync actually happens @@ -34,11 +42,23 @@ The mechanism depends on what changed: When the change is the one-time kind, say so explicitly: name the manual step the other machine still needs. +## Reaching the other machine over tailscale + +`tailscale status` lists every node with its tailscale IP and online state. +Connect by tailscale IP (e.g. `100.71.182.1`) or MagicDNS name (e.g. +`ratio.tailf3bb8c.ts.net`) — both always resolve and connect. A bare hostname +(`ssh ratio`) works only when MagicDNS is configured on the local machine; +without it the bare name can fail to resolve, which makes the box look +unreachable when it isn't. Prefer the IP or the full MagicDNS name when in +doubt. The first connection from a new address fails host-key verification under +`BatchMode`; add `-o StrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new` to clear it. + ## Knowing which machine you're on `uname -n` returns the hostname (`ratio` or `velox`). Use it when a reminder is machine-specific ("on ratio, you still need to …") so the note is actionable -rather than abstract. +rather than abstract — and after an ssh hop, to confirm which machine you landed +on. ## Current open instance |
