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Direct `docker compose -f infra/local/dev.compose.yml ...` works fine, but two things kept biting on this stack: - Compose-profile asymmetry — `down` only operates on services whose profile is currently active, so anything brought up with `--profile X` keeps running unless the same flag is on `down`. pgweb and Jaeger silently survived several `down -v` invocations before we spotted it. - Verbose invocations — typing the compose-file flag and the profile flags on every command for routine ops gets old fast. Add `infra/local/dev.sh` as a thin wrapper: ./infra/local/dev.sh up # core only ./infra/local/dev.sh up all # core + every profile ./infra/local/dev.sh up dbtools # core + pgweb ./infra/local/dev.sh up observability # core + Jaeger ./infra/local/dev.sh down [-v] # always with all profiles ./infra/local/dev.sh stop <service> # stop one service ./infra/local/dev.sh restart <service> # restart one service ./infra/local/dev.sh status # ps with all profiles ./infra/local/dev.sh logs [service] # follow logs ./infra/local/dev.sh exec <svc> <cmd> # run inside a container Anything not matching one of the named verbs is passed through to `docker compose -f dev.compose.yml ...` (with every profile flagged in), so the full Compose surface remains available without losing the profile-symmetry guarantee. Docs: - `infra/README.md` "Local-dev stack" — new "Convenience script" subsection with the cheat-sheet table; "First-time setup" walk- through rewritten to use the script; the previous standalone "Profiles must match on `down` as on `up`" tip is collapsed into a one-liner since the script handles it. - `docs/development.md` §3 — point at the script for the typical setup flow. The compose file itself is unchanged.
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, 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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