chore: update .gitignore

Some tools like ripgrep read the .gitignore to determine where to search

Paths like .jj are always not included by jujutsu, but they might be
included in ripgrep searches, which makes ripgrep less useful

Change-Id: Ib2868d5d67e750e67449a1949e302955c7aaeda0
Reviewed-on: https://git.clicks.codes/c/Infra/NixFiles/+/792
Tested-by: Skyler Grey <minion@clicks.codes>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Shuert <coded@clicks.codes>
1 file changed
tree: 76071b149b83c438373fbe0935044347754c5c50
  1. .reuse/
  2. .vscode/
  3. lib/
  4. LICENSES/
  5. modules/
  6. overlays/
  7. shells/
  8. systems/
  9. .editorconfig
  10. .envrc
  11. .gitignore
  12. .gitreview
  13. .gitreview.license
  14. .sops.nix
  15. configure.sh
  16. CONTRIBUTORS.md
  17. flake.lock
  18. flake.lock.license
  19. flake.nix
  20. README.md
README.md

Clicks - Infrastructure

This repository contains system configuration for Clicks's infrastructure.

Config

Config is written using Snowfall lib. It keeps us organized and has some nice features like namespaces.

Systems

Devices are named after colors, areas are named as a letter, with the matching phonetic alphabet word. Areas are generally managed by one member of Clicks, who has full access to all of the servers in that area. If you require help for a specific area you can email admin@clicks.codes and in the subject line include the area you want help for.

SystemDescriptionAddress
tealPrimary Hostteal.alpha.clicks.domains
a1d2Build Serverd2.a1.clicks.domains

Deploying

Deploys are done with deploy-rs, you'll need to be able to ssh into a machine with its hostname (either by a nifty .ssh/config rule or tailscale).

Once you've done that, you'll be able to deploy with

$ deploy .#MACHINE_NAME