PRJ-principia-labor: Work Knowledge Base & Templates
1. Project Summary
| Field | Value |
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PRJ ID |
PRJ-2025-KB-002 |
Date Created |
~2025 |
Owner |
Evan Rosado |
Priority |
Legacy (Work Reference) |
Category |
Work Knowledge Base / Project Templates |
Status |
Superseded by domus-* spoke repos |
Commits |
11 |
Repository |
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Local Path |
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2. Purpose
Principia-Labor is the work-specific knowledge base, separated from the personal Principia vault to maintain clear boundaries between work and personal documentation. It contains project templates, Antora documentation scaffolding, and work-specific operational patterns used at CHLA.
The repository was designed as a template factory for work documentation projects, providing reusable scaffolding for security infrastructure documentation.
3. Scope
3.1. Content
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
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Single-repo Antora project template with AsciiDoc attributes, partials (classification headers, production warnings, prerequisites, VLAN tables, ISE nodes, RADIUS config, escalation matrix), diagrams (Mermaid network topology, auth flow, ISE policy flow) |
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Multi-format documentation template supporting Antora, Quarto, Typst, and LaTeX. Includes build scripts, CI pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Gitea), Obsidian integration, Vale linting, spellcheck, artifact signing, and diagram sources (Mermaid, PlantUML, D2, ASCII) |
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Repository setup script |
3.2. Template Features
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Antora-native project scaffolding with nav, partials, and page structure
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Network infrastructure attributes (project info, network info, contacts)
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Pre-built partials for ISE/NAC documentation
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Multi-pipeline CI support (GitHub, GitLab, Gitea)
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Artifact signing and verification scripts
4. Status
| Aspect | Status |
|---|---|
Active Use |
Dormant — templates superseded by domus-* repo patterns |
Commits |
11 total (low activity, template-focused) |
Maintenance |
None — archived in practice |
Value |
Historical reference for template patterns |
4.1. Lessons Learned
The multi-format template approach (PRJ-TEMPLATE-MULTI) was overengineered for the actual need. The domus ecosystem standardized on Antora-only, making the Quarto/Typst/LaTeX build paths unnecessary. The partial patterns (VLAN tables, ISE nodes, escalation matrices) were carried forward into domus-infra-ops and domus-ise-ops.
6. Metadata
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
PRJ ID |
PRJ-2025-KB-002 |
Author |
Evan Rosado |
Date Created |
~2025 |
Last Updated |
2026-03-30 |
Status |
Dormant |
Next Review |
N/A |