This commit implements a comprehensive optimization of all sub-agent prompt definitions based on Opus-powered prompt engineering analysis. All agents now match the quality standard established by librarian.md. Agent Improvements: - scribe.md: 29→340 lines (11.7x expansion) * Added 6 usage examples with role clarity * Implemented comprehensive responsibilities section * Added 3 complete ASCII diagram templates * Included safety protocols and decision frameworks - backend-builder.md: 40→291 lines (7.3x expansion) * Added 6 usage examples with clear boundaries * Expanded core responsibilities (Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Python, Shell) * Added technology stack and validation rules tables * Included handoff protocol for lab-operator deployment * Defined clear boundaries (CREATES code, does NOT deploy) - lab-operator.md: 37→193 lines (5.2x expansion) * Added 6 usage examples with role clarity * Expanded domain expertise with specific commands * Added command style guide (5-step pattern) * Included safety protocols and decision-making framework * Defined clear boundaries (DEPLOYS/OPERATES, does NOT create IaC) - librarian.md: Minor formatting improvements CLAUDE.md Fixes: - Moved YAML frontmatter to line 1 (was incorrectly at line 89) - Fixed trailing pipe character - Completed incomplete sentences about backup strategy and storage growth - Removed redundant information - Expanded status file template with recovery instructions Files Added: - Claude_UPDATES.md: Comprehensive prompt engineering analysis report - monitoring/pve-exporter/pve.yml: PVE monitoring configuration Impact: - Total agent documentation: 249→967 lines (288% increase) - Usage examples: 6→24 total (400% increase) - All agents now have comprehensive safety protocols - Clear role boundaries prevent agent overlap - Validation testing confirms all agents functional 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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version, last_updated, infrastructure_source, repository_type, primary_node, proxmox_version, vm_count, lxc_count, working_directory, git_remote
| version | last_updated | infrastructure_source | repository_type | primary_node | proxmox_version | vm_count | lxc_count | working_directory | git_remote |
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| 2.2.0 | 2025-12-07 | CLAUDE_STATUS.md | homelab | serviceslab | 8.3.3 | 10 | 4 | /home/jramos/homelab | http://192.168.2.102:3060/jramos/homelab.git |
CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
Repository Overview
This is a homelab infrastructure repository managing a Proxmox VE 8.3.3-based services and development laboratory environment. The infrastructure follows a hybrid architecture pattern combining traditional virtualization (KVM/QEMU) with containerization (LXC) for optimal resource utilization and service isolation.
Quick Reference
| Resource | Value |
|---|---|
| Proxmox Node | serviceslab (192.168.2.200:8006) |
| Proxmox Version | PVE 8.3.3 |
| Infrastructure | 10 VMs, 4 LXC containers |
| Monitoring | http://192.168.2.114:3000 (Grafana) |
| Version Control | Gitea at 192.168.2.102:3060 |
| Working Directory | /home/jramos/homelab |
| Live Status | See CLAUDE_STATUS.md for current inventory |
Key Services:
- VM 101 (monitoring-docker): Grafana, Prometheus, PVE Exporter
- CT 102 (nginx): Nginx Proxy Manager (reverse proxy)
- CT 112 (twingate-connector): Zero-trust network access
- CT 113 (n8n): Workflow automation at 192.168.2.107
Agent Selection Guide
When working with this repository, choose the appropriate agent based on task type:
| Task Type | Primary Agent | Tools Available | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Git Operations | librarian |
Bash, Read, Grep, Edit, Write | Commits, branches, merges, .gitignore |
| Documentation | scribe |
Read, Grep, Glob, Edit, Write | READMEs, architecture docs, diagrams |
| Infrastructure Ops | lab-operator |
Bash, Read, Grep, Glob, Edit, Write | Proxmox, Docker, networking, storage |
| Code/IaC Development | backend-builder |
Bash, Read, Grep, Glob, Edit, Write | Ansible, Terraform, Python, Shell |
| File Creation | Main Agent | All tools | Use when sub-agents lack specific tools |
| Complex Multi-Agent Tasks | Main Agent | All tools | Coordinates between specialized agents |
Task Routing Decision Tree
Is this a git/version control task?
├── Yes → Use librarian
└── No ↓
Is this documentation (README, guides, diagrams)?
├── Yes → Use scribe
└── No ↓
Does this require system commands (docker, ssh, proxmox)?
├── Yes → Use lab-operator
└── No ↓
Is this code/config creation (Ansible, Python, Terraform)?
├── Yes → Use backend-builder
└── No → Use Main Agent
Agent Collaboration Patterns
Documentation Workflow:
backend-builderorlab-operatorcreates/modifies infrastructurescribeupdates documentationlibrariancommits all changes
Infrastructure Deployment:
backend-builderwrites IaC (Ansible/Terraform/Compose)lab-operatordeploys to Proxmox/Dockerscribedocuments deploymentlibrariancommits configuration
Infrastructure Overview
For detailed, current infrastructure inventory, see:
- Live Status:
CLAUDE_STATUS.md(most current) - Service Details:
services/README.md - Complete Index:
INDEX.md
Quick Summary:
- VMs: 10 total (IDs: 100, 101, 104-111)
- LXC Containers: 4 total (IDs: 102, 103, 112, 113)
- Storage Pools: local, local-lvm, Vault (ZFS), PBS-Backups, iso-share
- Monitoring: VM 101 at 192.168.2.114 (Grafana/Prometheus/PVE Exporter)
Note: Infrastructure details change frequently. Always reference CLAUDE_STATUS.md for accurate counts, IPs, and status.
Architecture Patterns & Design Decisions
Tiered Application Architecture: The infrastructure implements a classic three-tier design with dedicated web servers (109, 110), database server (111), and reverse proxy (102), suggesting this lab is used for practicing production-like deployments.
Automation-First Approach: The presence of Ansible-Control (106), Gitea (100), and NetBox (103) indicates a focus on Infrastructure as Code and proper documentation practices—rather civilized.
Network Simulation Capability: CML (108) suggests network engineering activities, possibly testing configurations before production deployment.
Container Strategy: The selective use of LXC for stateless or lightweight services (nginx, netbox, twingate, n8n) vs full VMs for complex applications demonstrates thoughtful resource optimization.
Monitoring & Observability: The dedicated monitoring VM (101) with Grafana, Prometheus, and PVE Exporter provides comprehensive infrastructure visibility, enabling proactive capacity planning and performance optimization.
Zero-Trust Security: Implementation of Twingate connector (CT 112) demonstrates modern security practices, providing secure remote access without traditional VPN complexity.
Backup Strategy: PBS-Backups utilization is at 27.43% (see CLAUDE_STATUS.md for current metrics). Automated daily incremental backups with weekly full backups ensure data protection across all VMs and containers.
Working with This Environment
Universal Workflow
For every complex task, every Agent must follow this loop:
- Read:
cat CLAUDE_STATUS.mdto see where we are. - Execute: Perform your specific task (Coding, Docs, Sysadmin).
- Update: Edit
CLAUDE_STATUS.mdto mark your step as[x]and update the "Current Context".
Status File Template
If CLAUDE_STATUS.md is missing or corrupted, recover it from the latest disaster recovery export:
- Location:
disaster-recovery/homelab-export-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS/CLAUDE_STATUS.md - Alternative: Use the scribe agent to recreate from current infrastructure state
Minimum required structure:
# Homelab Infrastructure Status
**Last Updated**: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
**Export Reference**: disaster-recovery/homelab-export-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS
## Current Infrastructure Snapshot
- Proxmox VE 8.3.3 on serviceslab (192.168.2.200)
- 10 VMs, 4 LXC containers
## Current Initiative
**Goal**: [Initiative description]
**Phase**: [Planning / Implementation / Testing]
**Progress Checklist**: [Task list with checkboxes]
## Recent Infrastructure Changes
[Chronological log of changes with dates]
Access Patterns
- Proxmox Web UI: Primary management interface for VM/CT lifecycle operations
- Ansible: Automated configuration deployment and orchestration
- Gitea: CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure testing and deployment
- NetBox: Network documentation and IP address management
Maintenance Considerations
- Uptime: Track uptime metrics in disaster recovery exports for trend analysis
- Storage Growth: PBS-Backups at 27.43%, Vault at 10.88%, local at 15.13% (see CLAUDE_STATUS.md for current metrics)
- Capacity Planning: Current utilization suggests comfortable headroom; monitor trends via Proxmox metrics in monitoring-docker (101)
Development Setup
The repository structure will house:
- Ansible playbooks and roles for infrastructure automation
- Terraform/OpenTofu configurations for Proxmox resource provisioning
- Docker Compose files for service definitions
- Documentation and runbooks for common operations
- Network diagrams and architecture documentation
Notes
- This is a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) environment
- Working directory: /home/jramos/homelab
- Proxmox node
serviceslabis the single point of management - Infrastructure demonstrates production-like patterns suitable for learning and testing