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Railiance Bootstrap

License: MIT

Opinionated Infrastructure-as-Code framework for reproducible, self-reliant systems.

Railiance is an opinionated Infrastructure-as-Code framework
think Rails for Ops: convention over configuration, reproducibility first.

This repo (railiance-bootstrap) is the entry point:
from two bare Linux servers, a Git repo, and credentials, you can rebuild
a fully automated Kubernetes-based environment.


🚀 Quick Start

  1. Clone this repo

    git clone <your-gitea-url>/railiance-bootstrap.git
    cd railiance-bootstrap
    
  2. Configure Gitea access
    Edit ~/.railiance_gitea.conf with your server URL, username, and token.
    (Never commit this file!)

  3. Bootstrap a host
    Run the Ansible playbooks in ansible/ to set up k3s, Helm, kubectl.

  4. Deploy baseline services
    Use helm/ charts to roll out essential services (GitOps, monitoring, etc.).

  5. Validate
    Check the automated tests in tests/ to confirm infra health.


📂 Repo Structure

  • ansible/ — Playbooks for provisioning
  • helm/ — Opinionated Helm charts
  • k8s/ — Kubernetes manifests
  • tests/ — Automated validation
  • docs/ — Documentation (see docs/README.md)
  • tools/ — Helper scripts (e.g. create_railiance_repo.sh)

🤝 Contributing

See docs/CONTRIBUTING.md.


🌍 Vision

Railiance aims for self-reliant infrastructure:
automation you can rebuild from scratch, with calmness and clarity.

From bare metal to resilient clusters — in one repo.

Description
Git based automated cluster runtime setup.
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