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Opus 5 released 2026-07-24: same price as 4.8, both effort levels already used here (xhigh in the tier-2 sweep, high in the tier-3 executor) remain supported. Swap --model claude-opus-4-8 -> claude-opus-5 in the two Opus steps; Sonnet-low tiers (classify, @claude, CodeRabbit follow-up) untouched. Auto-merge for AI PRs was considered and declined -- keeping the existing ready-PR-requires-manual-merge behavior. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# CLAUDE.md
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This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
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## Repository Overview
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This is a Home Assistant add-on repository containing 120+ Docker-based add-ons for the Home Assistant Supervisor. Each add-on is a self-contained directory with a Dockerfile, config schema, and S6-overlay init scripts. The repository uses GitHub Actions for CI/CD, linting, and automated upstream version tracking.
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## Add-On Directory Structure
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Most add-ons follow this common layout, though exceptions exist (e.g. some archived add-ons use `config.json` instead of `config.yaml`, some add-ons have `build.yaml` instead of `build.json` or no build file at all, and not every add-on includes a `rootfs/` tree):
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```
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addon_name/
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├── config.yaml # HA add-on metadata, schema, ports, maps
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├── build.json # Base Docker images per architecture (may be build.yaml, or absent)
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├── Dockerfile # Multi-stage build (always uses shared .templates/ scripts)
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├── updater.json # Upstream release tracking; required to enable automatic updates
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├── CHANGELOG.md # Required; must be updated on every PR
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└── rootfs/ # Optional; absent in some add-ons
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└── etc/
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├── cont-init.d/ # S6-overlay init scripts (numbered, run in order)
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└── services.d/ # S6-overlay supervised services (some add-ons use
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# s6-overlay v3 layout at etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/ instead)
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```
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## Dockerfile Convention
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Most Dockerfiles follow this 6-section pattern (some add-ons deviate slightly, e.g. using a pinned upstream image directly instead of `ARG BUILD_FROM`):
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1. **Build Image** – `ARG BUILD_FROM` + `FROM ${BUILD_FROM}`
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2. **Modify Image** – S6 env vars, LSIO modifications via `ha_lsio.sh`
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3. **Install Apps** – Copy `rootfs/`, download modules, install packages
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4. **Entrypoint** – Set `S6_STAGE2_HOOK=/ha_entrypoint.sh`
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5. **Labels** – Standard OCI + HA labels from build args
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6. **Healthcheck** – curl-based check suppressed from nginx/apache logs
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Shared build-time scripts are pulled from `.templates/` at build time:
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- `ha_automodules.sh` – Downloads module scripts listed in `ARG MODULES=`
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- `ha_autoapps.sh` – Installs packages listed in `ENV PACKAGES=`
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- `ha_entrypoint.sh` – S6 stage-2 hook; launches the cont-init stack at container start
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- `ha_lsio.sh` – Patches LinuxServer.io base images for HA compatibility
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- `bashio-standalone.sh` – Bashio library for scripts outside Supervisor context
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The `ARG MODULES=` line lists template scripts to download at build time (e.g., `00-banner.sh 01-custom_script.sh 00-smb_mounts.sh`). Commonly-used modules in `.templates/` (not exhaustive):
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- `00-banner.sh` – Print the add-on startup banner
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- `00-global_var.sh` – Initialize global env vars from HA options
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- `00-local_mounts.sh` – Mount local disks (localdisks option)
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- `00-smb_mounts.sh` – SMB/CIFS network mount support
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- `00-deprecated.sh` – Print a deprecation warning for add-ons superseded by official ones
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- `01-config_yaml.sh` – Map HA options → app's `config.yaml`
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- `01-custom_script.sh` – Run user-provided custom scripts
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- `19-json_repair.sh` – Validate/repair JSON config files
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- `90-disable_ingress.sh` – Allow disabling HA ingress
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- `90-dns_set.sh` – Configure custom DNS
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- `91-silent.sh` – Reduce log verbosity
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- `91-universal_graphic_drivers.sh` – GPU driver detection
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- `99-custom_script.sh` – Run a user `script.sh` from the add-on config dir at startup
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Other helper scripts in `.templates/` used at build/run time: `ha_automatic_packages.sh` (resolve package names across distros), `ha_entrypoint_modif.sh`, `00-aaa_dockerfile_backup.sh`, plus `config.template`/`script.template`/`show_text_color` (templates/assets copied into add-ons).
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## config.yaml Schema
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Key fields in every add-on's `config.yaml`:
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```yaml
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arch: [aarch64, amd64]
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image: ghcr.io/alexbelgium/{slug}-{arch}
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version: "X.Y.Z" # upstream version (format varies; see Versioning section)
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ingress: true/false
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ingress_port: 8000
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map:
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- addon_config:rw # /addon_configs/<hostname>/
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- share:rw
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- media:rw
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- ssl
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schema:
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env_vars: # Allows arbitrary env var passthrough
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- name: match(^[A-Za-z0-9_]+$)
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value: str?
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PUID: int
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PGID: int
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TZ: str?
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networkdisks: str? # SMB mounts
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localdisks: str? # Local disk mounts
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```
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The `env_vars` schema key enables the env-var passthrough mechanism. At runtime the `00-global_var.sh` cont-init module reads `/data/options.json` and exports each key as an environment variable (writing to `/.env` and `/etc/environment`). `ha_entrypoint.sh` is the S6 stage-2 hook that launches the cont-init stack but does not itself perform the JSON-to-env conversion.
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## Versioning
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Add-on versions in `config.yaml` closely follow the upstream release tag and do not conform to a single fixed format. Common patterns include:
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- `X.Y.Z` – plain upstream semver (e.g. `0.137.0`)
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- `X.Y.Z.N` – upstream version with a local patch counter (e.g. `0.6.26.2`)
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- LSIO-style tags (e.g. `1.43.1.10611-1e34174b1-ls301`)
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- Date-based versions (e.g. `2026.02.28`)
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- Nightly builds (e.g. `nightly-20260321-397`)
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For the local patch counter, use a dot (`X.Y.Z.N`), not a hyphen. `X.Y.Z-N` parses as a semver pre-release tag, which Home Assistant Supervisor treats as *older* than plain `X.Y.Z` — it will not offer the update. New and updated add-ons should use `.N`; existing `-N` versions should be migrated to `.N` opportunistically (e.g. when that add-on is next touched), not as a standalone repo-wide sweep.
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When an upstream version is bumped, update `version` in `config.yaml`. If the add-on's `Dockerfile` contains an `ARG BUILD_UPSTREAM` line, update that value too — it is the canonical place that records the upstream version at build time (it is **not** stored in `build.json`/`build.yaml`). Some add-ons do not use `BUILD_UPSTREAM` at all. The `updater.json` file tracks which upstream source/repo to monitor and records the last seen version.
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## updater.json Format
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```json
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{
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"source": "github", // github|dockerhub|pip|gitlab|bitbucket|helm_chart|...
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"upstream_repo": "owner/repo",
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"upstream_version": "1.2.3", // auto-populated by addons_updater
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"slug": "addon_slug",
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"last_update": "2025-01-01",
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"github_beta": false,
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"github_fulltag": false, // true = keep "v3.0.1-ls67", false = strip to "3.0.1"
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"github_tagfilter": "", // require this text in release tag
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"github_exclude": "", // exclude releases containing this text
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"paused": false
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}
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```
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## CI/CD Workflows
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**On push to master** (`onpush_builder.yaml`): Detects changed add-ons by watching `config.*` files, then sanitizes text files (Unicode spaces → ASCII, CRLF → LF) and restores shell script permissions. Auto-commits fixes with `[nobuild]` to skip rebuild loop.
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**On PR** (`onpr_check-pr.yaml`): Validates CHANGELOG.md was updated, runs HA addon-linter, and tests Docker build for all changed add-ons.
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**Weekly** (`lint.yml`): Runs Super-Linter across the repo, fixes shell formatting with shfmt (4-space indent), opens PRs for automated fixes.
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**Weekly** (`weekly_addons_updater`): Runs the `addons_updater` container to bump add-on versions to match upstream.
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Other automation workflows:
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- `daily_README.yaml` – Regenerates the root `README.md` add-on table.
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- `weekly_crlftolf.yaml` – Finds and fixes CRLF line endings repo-wide.
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- `weekly_reduceimagesize.yml` – Compresses images and opens a PR with savings.
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- `weekly_stats.yaml` / `helper_stats_graphs.yaml` – Refresh the `Stats`/`Stats2` files and stat graphs.
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- `daily_stale.yml` – Warns and closes stale issues/PRs.
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- `on_issues.yml` / `on_issues_ping_submitter.yml` – Link issues to add-on READMEs and ping submitters.
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- `generate_stargazer_map.yml` – Regenerates the stargazer map image.
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Adding `[nobuild]` anywhere in a commit message skips the builder workflow.
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### AI issue triage
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A tiered, Claude-powered pipeline triages and fixes add-on issues. It escalates
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from cheap classification to a maintainer-approved automated fix, always leaving
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manual actions with precedence. Prompts live in `.github/prompts/`, shared shell
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in `.github/scripts/`.
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| Workflow | Model | Trigger | Role |
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| `on_issues_ai_triage.yaml` | Sonnet-low | issue opened (+ author reply, daily catch-up) | Tier 1: classify, dedupe, answer, ask for info; label `ai-triage` for real add-on bugs |
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| `daily_ai_fix.yaml` | Opus 5-xhigh | daily 03:00 | Tier 2: diagnose the `ai-triage` batch; small+confident → ready PR (`ai:fixed`); else write a plan (`ai:plan-pending`) |
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| `on_issue_approved.yaml` | Opus 5-high | maintainer adds `ai:approved` | Tier 3: execute the approved plan → ready PR |
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| `on_claude_mention.yml` | Sonnet-low | `@claude` by @alexbelgium | Manual interactive override on any issue/PR |
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| `on_pr_coderabbit.yml` | Sonnet-low | CodeRabbit reviews an `ai-fix/*` PR | Once: fix or reply to review comments |
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Control labels (`ai:*`) are workflow-owned. Key ones: `ai-triage` (queued for
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the sweep), `ai:plan-pending` (plan posted, awaiting `ai:approved`), `ai:fixed`,
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`ai:upstream`, `ai:needs-info` (a reporter reply re-runs tier 1 once),
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`ai:needs-human`, `ai:blocked` (touched protected paths). `no-ai` opts an issue
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out of the automated tiers but not the manual ones. **Kill switch:** set the
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repo variable `AI_DISABLED=true` to pause every AI workflow with no file edits.
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AI fixes must never touch `.github/` or `.templates/` (enforced by
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`ai_guard_paths.sh`) or the `version`/`upstream` fields in `config.yaml`.
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## Linting Rules
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| Tool | Config | Key ignores |
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| Hadolint | `.hadolint.yaml` | DL3002, DL3006-9, DL3018 (no pinning required) |
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| ShellCheck | `.shellcheckrc` | SC2002 |
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| Markdownlint | `.markdownlint.yaml` | MD013 (line length), MD025, MD033, MD041 |
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| shfmt | (CI enforced) | 4-space indent |
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## PR Requirements
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1. Update `CHANGELOG.md` in every changed add-on (CI validates this).
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2. Bump `version` in `config.yaml`.
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3. All linting must pass (Hadolint, ShellCheck, Markdownlint, HA addon-linter).
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4. Docker build must succeed for all declared architectures.
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## S6-Overlay Init Script Naming
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Scripts in `rootfs/etc/cont-init.d/` run in lexicographic order. Common numbering conventions (many add-ons use other prefixes too):
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- `20-*` – Directory/folder setup
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- `32-*` – Nginx ingress configuration (e.g. `32-nginx_ingress.sh`)
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- `80-*` – Application configuration
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- `90-*` – Misc pre-startup tasks (ssl, vpn, custom run)
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- `99-*` – Final startup / launch
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## User Customization
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Add-ons support end-user customization without rebuilding the image (see the repo wiki). At startup, `99-custom_script.sh` looks in the add-on's config directory for a user-provided `script.sh` (seeded from `.templates/script.template`) and executes it. Combined with the `env_vars` passthrough and the custom-script modules, this lets users inject commands and environment without forking the add-on.
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