First real commit of site/. Until now outreach/.git tracked exactly one file
(README.md) and every content pack stamped git_sha=5619a40 regardless of what it
shipped — a signature with no provenance behind it. The site had no witness, which
is why a deploy could erase two sessions of work with nothing to diff against and
nothing to restore from.
Tracked here (authored): site/content, site/config, site/i18n, site/public/images,
justfile, scripts/, .just/, run*.sh, rustelo.manifest.toml.
Ignored (reproducible, or secret):
.k, .env real keys — outreach mirrors to a PUBLIC remote
site/r, site/public/r content indexes, rebuilt by `just content`
provisioning/.content-packs 228 MB of deploy tarballs
cache, data, logs_*.out runtime droppings
Three trees are deliberately NOT ignored despite looking generated, because their
declared source cannot currently reproduce them — ignoring them would delete the
only copy:
site/public/images 196 of 209 images exist nowhere else (assets/site is empty)
site/content/{adr,catalog} projections whose generators are unwired (gen-adr-pages)
site/content/domains or failing (`just graph`)
They become ignorable when an audit proves regeneration is a no-op, not before.
Fixes carried in this import
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content: the mirror ran one way and reverted its own work. content_processor writes
site/r, but the recipe ended with `rsync -a site/public/r/ -> site/r/`, so each fresh
index was clobbered by the stale deploy-tree copy: the tool reported "index.json with
69 posts" while the disk kept 58. Meanwhile public/r is the tree the deploy pack ships,
so no new content could ever reach production. The two trees own different files, so
the mirror now runs both ways: content indexes r -> public/r (with --delete, or a
renamed slug survives as a live URL), and the four nu artifacts (about, adr-map,
taglines, content_graph) back public/r -> r, excluded from the outbound leg so stale
copies cannot overwrite the fresh originals.
templates: the assembler has two layers (framework defaults, source-project templates)
but the level chain has three (rustelo -> website-htmx-rustelo -> outreach/site). The
site level had no overlay slot, so its template work had nowhere legitimate to live and
ended up in htmx-templates/ — the one tree `just templates` rm -rf's. That is how the
nav submenus were lost. site/templates-overlay/ is the missing third slot; 214 lines
(nav submenus, subscribe CTA, post engagement block) now live in a declared source and
survive regeneration byte-identical.
adr: projected ADR-059..069 into the content tree. They were written months ago and
never reached the site because gen-adr-pages.nu is wired into no recipe — a generator
outside the dependency chain is a generator that does not run.
Gates added
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templates-check reassembles into a temp tree and asserts an empty diff against the
live one: any drift means htmx-templates/ holds work that exists
live one: any drift means htmx-templates/ holds work that exists
nowhere else and the next run deletes it.
Both gates run before the destructive operation, not after. A check you can only run
afterwards is not a gate, it is an autopsy.
Refs: ADR-062 (projection-not-own-repo: site is a Projection of outreach, not its own
repo — different deploy target is not a different visibility boundary), ADR-048
(materialization), ADR-066 (the check decides, never the reporter — which the content
pipeline, the surface that publishes ontoref, was the last place not to honour).
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#!/usr/bin/env nu
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# Verify every blog post that ships a graph sidecar (.ncl) is present in the
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# generated content graph (site/public/r/content_graph.json). A sidecar with no
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# entry means `just graph` was never re-run after the post was added — the post
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# would render without its mini-graph and ONTOLOGY CONTEXT relations.
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#
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# Read-only. Exits non-zero on any gap, so it works as a CI gate.
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#
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# Usage (from outreach/site):
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# nu scripts/build/check-graph-coverage.nu .
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def main [root: string = "."] {
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let graph_path = ($root | path join "site/public/r/content_graph.json")
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if not ($graph_path | path exists) {
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error make { msg: $"content_graph.json not found at ($graph_path) — run `just graph`" }
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}
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let keys = (open $graph_path | get mini | columns)
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let sidecars = (glob $"($root)/site/content/blog/**/*.ncl" | where { |p| ($p | path basename) != "_index.ncl" })
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mut missing = 0
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for s in $sidecars {
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let id = (open --raw $s | parse --regex 'id\s*=\s*"(?<id>[^"]+)"' | get id.0?)
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if ($id == null) {
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print $" ($s | path basename): no id field"
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$missing = ($missing + 1)
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} else if ($id not-in $keys) {
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print $" MISSING in content graph: ($id) \(($s | path basename)\)"
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$missing = ($missing + 1)
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}
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}
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if $missing > 0 {
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error make { msg: $"graph-coverage: ($missing) post sidecar\(s\) absent from content_graph.json — run `just graph`" }
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}
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print $"graph-coverage: ($sidecars | length) sidecar\(s\) present in content graph"
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}
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