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The project is live in production, so the staged-development scaffolding is removed. - Delete the staged trackers PLAN.md and PRERELEASE.md. - Rewrite CLAUDE.md: drop the per-stage workflow; codify the ongoing development principles (How we work) and the production model (Branching, CI & production): manual prod-deploy / prod-rollback, semver release tags, Ansible provisioning, expand-contract migrations. - De-stage the living docs (README, ARCHITECTURE, TESTING, deploy/ansible, loadtest, platform/telegram READMEs) and the docker-compose tuning comments: drop the Stage N / R1-R7 / pre-release labels, keep every number and rationale, and fix the now-dangling PLAN.md / PRERELEASE.md references to describe the current state. - Reword stale 'later stage' Go doc comments for subsystems that have shipped.
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# Prod host provisioning
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Idempotent Ansible that prepares the two production hosts. It installs Docker, a
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non-sudo `deploy` service account, SSH hardening, a default-deny firewall,
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fail2ban, unattended security upgrades and time sync. It does **not** deploy the
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application — that is `.gitea/workflows/prod-deploy.yaml`'s job, running as the
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`deploy` account this playbook creates.
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Hosts are referenced by `~/.ssh/config` aliases (`scrabble-main-ops`,
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`scrabble-tg-ops`), so no IPs or key paths live in the repo.
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## Prerequisites (controller)
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- `ansible` with the bundled collections (`community.general`, `community.docker`,
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`ansible.posix`).
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- The two hosts reachable as root via the ssh-config aliases, host keys already
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accepted into `known_hosts` (`host_key_checking = True`).
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## One-time: the CI deploy key
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The CI prod-deploy workflow logs into the hosts as `deploy` using a dedicated
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key. Generate it once on the controller, authorize its public half via the
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playbook, and store its private half **only** in the Gitea `PROD_SSH_KEY` secret:
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```sh
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ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -N '' -C scrabble-ci-deploy \
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-f ~/.ssh/scrabble_ci_deploy_ed25519
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# private half -> Gitea secret PROD_SSH_KEY (set via API); never commit it
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```
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## Run
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```sh
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cd deploy/ansible
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ansible-playbook site.yml
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```
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The playbook reads the public key from `~/.ssh/scrabble_ci_deploy_ed25519.pub` by
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default; override with `-e deploy_ci_pubkey_path=/path/to/key.pub`. Re-running is
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safe (idempotent) and survives a host resize.
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## What each host gets
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- **both** (`common`): docker-ce + compose plugin, `daemon.json` (live-restore,
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10m×3 log rotation), `deploy` user (docker group, no sudo), key-only sshd,
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`ufw` default-deny incoming + allow SSH, fail2ban sshd jail, unattended
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upgrades, chrony, `/opt/scrabble/{config,certs,dumps,images}`.
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- **main**: `ufw` opens 80/443/9443; the external `edge` docker network.
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- **tg**: verifies direct `api.telegram.org` egress (the no-VPN assumption).
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