archipelagoandClaude Opus 5 5ccef0ac2f feat(release): attach the installer ISO to the Gitea release automatically
Publishing the ISO was a manual step printed as a reminder at the end of
build-iso-release.sh: upload the ISO, its .sha256 and the signed checksum
JSON by hand. Only the OTA binary and frontend tarball were automated.

publish-release-assets.sh now uploads all three when an ISO for the
version exists in image-recipe/results/, with the same supply-chain rules
the OTA manifest already gets: the checksum JSON must be signed by the
pinned release root, the signature must cryptographically verify, and the
image must still match its own .sha256 (a truncated or half-copied ISO is
exactly what a signed checksum exists to expose). After upload it
confirms every asset landed at its exact local size.

The stage runs AFTER main is pushed, deliberately. The ISO is not
referenced by releases/manifest.json, so no node's OTA path depends on
it — running it last means a slow or failed multi-GB upload can never
delay or strand an OTA release that has already been verified. When no
ISO exists yet (the usual case, since the ISO build needs the tag this
script pushes) it explains how to build and attach one, and exits clean.

Uploads take a max-time argument: 4h and a progress bar for the ISO,
where the previous fixed 15-minute silent ceiling would have killed a
multi-GB transfer partway through.

Verified with a stubbed harness: no-ISO skip, missing .sha256, unsigned
checksum, wrong signing key, corrupted image, happy path, and a truncated
upload caught by the size check.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-20 01:33:54 -04:00

Archipelago

Self-sovereign Bitcoin node OS and manifest-driven app platform.

Archipelago is a bootable personal server OS for Bitcoin infrastructure, self-hosted apps, mesh communication, decentralized identity, and federation. Apps are packaged as declarative manifest.yml files and run as rootless Podman containers managed by the Rust backend.

Debian 13 License Rust Vue.js Version

What is here

  • core/ - Rust workspace: backend API, container runtime, security, OpenWrt helpers, and performance/resource management.
  • neode-ui/ - Vue 3 + TypeScript frontend.
  • apps/ - app manifests and custom app container sources.
  • docker/ - supporting container build contexts for UI companion surfaces.
  • image-recipe/ - bootable image/ISO build inputs.
  • Android/ - Android companion app.
  • scripts/ - development, release, deployment, and validation tooling.
  • docs/ - architecture, app packaging, operations, API, and roadmap docs.

Platform model

Archipelago is built as a developer-ready app platform, not a fixed appliance:

  • Apps are declared in apps/<app-id>/manifest.yml.
  • The Rust parser in core/container/src/manifest.rs is the canonical schema.
  • The orchestrator compiles manifests to rootless Podman/Quadlet runtime state.
  • App data lives under /var/lib/archipelago/<app-id>/.
  • Secrets are generated or read from /var/lib/archipelago/secrets/ and injected through Podman secrets rather than static environment values.
  • Release and app catalogs are signed and verified against a pinned trust anchor.

Start with:

Quick start

Frontend

cd neode-ui
npm install
npm start

The dev UI runs at http://localhost:8100 with a mock backend on :5959.

Backend

cd core
cargo build
cargo test --all-features

Linux is the supported backend runtime and release-build target. macOS is fine for frontend work and many Rust compile/test loops, but host integration tests that touch Podman, systemd, networking, or image build paths require Linux.

App manifests

./scripts/validate-app-manifest.sh apps/filebrowser/manifest.yml
python3 scripts/generate-app-catalog.py
python3 scripts/check-app-catalog-drift.py --release --strict

scripts/generate-app-catalog.py requires Python with PyYAML installed.

Documentation map

The full, grouped index lives at docs/README.md. The most common entry points:

Doc Purpose
Architecture System layers, crates, data paths, security model
Developer Guide Local setup, code workflow, testing
API Reference JSON-RPC API overview
App Developer Guide How to package and test apps
App Manifest Spec Manifest schema and validation rules
Nostr Git Source Hosting Plan ngit/NIP-34 contribution workflow and maintainer model
Apps README Packaged app catalog overview
Image Recipe Bootable image build flow
Roadmap Shipped, in-progress, and planned work
Archive Historical plans, audits, and handoffs

Contributing

Read CONTRIBUTING.md before opening a pull request. For security issues, follow SECURITY.md and do not open a public issue.

License

Archipelago is licensed under the MIT License. Third-party notices are listed in NOTICE and generated license inventories in component release artifacts.

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