Rebuilds the site using Astro (SSG) with Tailwind CSS v4, replacing the
Jekyll/Cayman theme. Key changes:
- Splits the monolithic /rules page into 110 statically-generated pages
(92 per-service + 13 group index + homepage + guide pages) for SEO
- URL structure: /rules/[group-slug]/[service-slug]/ with backward-
compatibility redirect map for old anchor-based URLs (/rules#redis)
- Modern UI: Prometheus-orange accent, dark mode (system + toggle),
sticky sidebar, responsive layout, copy-to-clipboard per rule/section
- SEO: per-page <title>, <meta description>, Open Graph, Twitter Card,
canonical URLs, sitemap.xml via @astrojs/sitemap
- GEO: FAQPage JSON-LD schema on each service page (rules as Q&A pairs
for AI search engines), TechArticle schema, BreadcrumbList
- Search: Pagefind (build-time index, lazy-loaded, ~200KB)
- Zero JS by default; copy buttons and theme toggle use inline scripts
- New CI: .github/workflows/deploy.yml builds Astro + Pagefind and
deploys to GitHub Pages via actions/deploy-pages
- Existing dist.yml and test.yml workflows are untouched
- _data/rules.yml remains the single source of truth
Note: GitHub Pages source must be changed from "Build from branch"
(Jekyll) to "GitHub Actions" in repository settings.
- Replace deprecated ::set-output with $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- Pin mikefarah/yq from @master to @v4
- Add explicit permissions: contents: write to publish workflow
- Limit test workflow push trigger to master branch only
* smartctl_exporter publishes both drive_trip and current drive temperatures. Since most of the alerts are going to be permanent, it does not make sense to wait for the alert to be on for a certain time. Temperature sensors likewise vary, using the last sample is not sufficient to alert on potential issues.
* Add an option to run GitHub Action manually
* Add an option to force running the action for testing purposes
* Set variables correctly
* Set variables correctly
* Publish
* Clean up some more metrics
* Publish
* Minor bug fixes
* Publish
* Removed queries that throw errors when systems are upgraded. Also fixed and simplified a few Postgres queries.
* Publish
* Refined some more queries
* Publish
* PostgreSQL now has optimized autovacuum behavior
* Publish
* PostgreSQL now has optimized autovacuum behavior
* Publish
* Publish
* Query fails if instance names are not unique across jobs. This fixes it.
* Publish
* Ruby is out of date
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Co-authored-by: samber <samber@users.noreply.github.com>