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homelab-notes
Personal notes for my homelab: build logs, configs, and operational runbooks for services/VMs/containers I run at home.
Goals
- Keep repeatable steps for installs, upgrades, and troubleshooting.
- Capture design decisions (why something was done a certain way).
- Document IPs/ports/paths used in my environment (may include private network details).
Repo structure
- Each top-level folder is usually one service or project (e.g.
qBit/,vikunja-lxc/). - Notes are primarily Markdown files named like
*-notes.md.
How to use
- Read the notes for the service you’re working on.
- Treat commands as examples; adjust hostnames, IPs, and paths to your environment.
Status
This is an actively evolving notebook. Some sections may be incomplete or “work in progress”.
Using an LLM to draft new service notes
When adding a new container/VM/service, use this prompt with an LLM to generate a first draft of notes (similar style to the rest of this repo):
You are helping me maintain my homelab-notes repo. I am adding or modifying ONE service/container/VM. Read the snippets I paste from my terminal (docker-compose, configs, IPs, curl outputs, etc.) and then produce a single Markdown file in the same style as other *-notes.md in this repo:
- Start with a short description of what the service is and where it runs.
- Capture design/architecture decisions (networking, reverse proxy, storage, security).
- Document IPs, hostnames, ports, container names, and paths that are specific to my environment.
- Include trimmed config examples (docker-compose, Caddy/nginx, app config) with comments where helpful.
- Add a small "Deployment steps" section summarizing the exact commands I used (cd, docker compose up, systemctl, etc.).
- Add brief "Troubleshooting notes" if we fixed any issues (e.g., wrong port binding, DNS, reverse proxy issues).
Do NOT invent services or values that I did not show you.
Only use the information I provide plus obvious inferences (e.g., 0.0.0.0:8080 means accessible on LAN).
Output ONLY the Markdown for the new note file, no explanation around it.