The README deploy section documents the GHCR image, the compose stack
that joins Caddy's external network, and that the Caddyfile entry is
managed by hand on the server. distroless has no shell, so the
healthcheck is the binary itself: a new -check flag probes /healthz
and exits 0 or 1, and the Dockerfile bakes it in as HEALTHCHECK.
Verified locally: the container reports healthy.
README rewritten for a public audience: what the tool is and is not
(the not-validated disclaimer up front), the model with literature
references (Holme & Kim 2002; Kempe, Kleinberg & Tardos 2003), honest
status checklist, quick start, layout, the generated-types rule, and
the prevention-only framing of the subject.
CI mirrors the local checks (go test, gofmt, golangci-lint, vue
type-check/lint/test/build) and adds a drift guard: go generate must
leave web/src/types/ unchanged, so the Go structs stay the single
source of truth in fact, not just in principle.
Starts the Go API and the Vite dev server as background jobs; 'wait -n'
returns when the first one exits and the EXIT trap kills the rest, so
one Ctrl-C (or either server crashing) stops everything. Installs
web/node_modules on first run. Verified: both ports respond, SIGINT
leaves no orphan processes.
Two-terminal dev loop (go run + vite proxy), the full check matrix,
and the regenerate-types rule: web/src/types/ is generated from the
Go structs and must never be edited by hand.
go.mod declares the module path (github.com/JustinZeus/spreadlab); every
import inside the repo is spelled relative to it. Layout follows the
standard Go shape: cmd/<binary>/main.go per executable, internal/ for
packages other modules may not import (the compiler enforces this).
No engine code yet, just a placeholder main that proves 'go build' works.