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The NODE_OPTIONS=--use-system-ca workaround merged in #199 did not clear the failure — the same TLS-chain rejection still trips the runner. Either the runner's OS CA store also lacks the missing intermediate, or `--use-system-ca` does not propagate down to the node-fetch@2 used by node-pre-gyp. Without runner shell access the exact reason is not worth investigating. Different angle: grpc-tools is never invoked in CI. The protoc binary it downloads is only used by `pnpm run grpc:codegen`, which runs on a developer's machine when a proto file changes. The generated TypeScript stubs in apps/portal-bff/src/grpc/gen/ are committed (per ADR-0024 §"Sub-decision 3 — vendored protos"), so CI only needs to type-check them — protoc is dead weight there. Move grpc-tools from devDependencies to optionalDependencies. Per pnpm semantics, an optional dependency whose install (including postinstall) fails is logged as a warning and the overall install continues. On the runner: postinstall still fails on TLS, pnpm emits a warning, ci:check proceeds. On a developer machine: TLS validates, postinstall runs, protoc binary lands, `pnpm grpc:codegen` works exactly as before. No dev-side friction; no workflow env vars to maintain. Reverts the workflow `env:` blocks added in #199 — they did not help and adding noise to the workflow YAML for a non-working workaround is worse than removing it.
Documentation index
This is the entry point to all project documentation. It is maintained automatically: any addition, rename, or removal of a .md file under docs/ must be reflected here in the same change.
Conventions
- Documentation is written in English.
- One topic per file. Group related files into a folder when there are three or more.
- Cross-reference with relative links so they keep working in GitHub, IDEs, and exported sites.
- For architectural decisions, do not add them here — they belong in decisions/ as MADR 4.0.0 ADRs.
Sections
Daily development
- development.md — repo layout, prerequisites, initial setup, daily commands, observability dev-loop (Jaeger UI, log ↔ trace correlation), dependency updates (Renovate), conventional commit cycle. Day-to-day reference for working on the project.
Architecture
- architecture.md — cross-cutting Mermaid diagrams: C4 system context, C4 containers, Nx module boundaries, CI/CD pipeline. Single-decision diagrams (auth sequence, ERD, etc.) live inline in their ADR.
Onboarding & environment
Setup guides for new contributors:
- setup/01-wsl-terminal-setup.md — modern WSL terminal (Zsh + Powerlevel10k + CLI tools)
- setup/02-dev-web-stack.md — Node via nvm, pnpm via corepack, Docker
- setup/03-angular-nx-monorepo.md — Angular + Nx monorepo bootstrap
Operations & runbooks
Empty — to be populated when we deploy.
Security, performance, accessibility
Empty — placeholders to be filled with rationale docs alongside their corresponding ADRs.
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