Claude (Chronicler #61) ae55b7d1e2 docs: Trinity Console 2.0 Complete Implementation Guide
MAJOR: Single-source cold-start handoff document (1,776 lines)

Any AI or developer can implement Trinity Console 2.0 from this
document alone. Consolidates all 7 Gemini consultation rounds into
one comprehensive guide.

Contents:
1. Project Overview & Brand Colors
2. Architecture Decisions (12 modules, RBAC, versioning)
3. Complete File Structure
4. Database Migrations (001-003)
5. Core Engine Code (boot, loader, registry, routes, events, nav)
6. RBAC System (resolver, middleware, sync, routes)
7. Feature Flags (cache, middleware, routes)
8. Authentication (Discord OAuth, pending state, webhooks)
9. Branding & Design System (Tailwind, layout, components)
10. Example Module (Dashboard)
11. Deployment Infrastructure (Dev VPS, PostgreSQL, Nginx, SSL, PM2)
12. Implementation Checklist (4 phases)
13. Migration from Arbiter 3.5 (Strangler Fig steps)

Emergency handoff: Gemini knows this architecture, can pick up if
Claude unavailable.

Establishes pattern for future project documentation.

Signed-off-by: Claude (Chronicler #61) <claude@firefrostgaming.com>
2026-04-05 12:17:37 +00:00
2026-03-11 11:13:35 -05:00

🔥❄️ Firefrost Gaming — Operations Manual

Document ID: FFG-ROOT-001
Version: 2.0
Last Updated: February 12, 2026
Status: 🟢 CURRENT


What This Is

The complete operational repository for Firefrost Gaming — a subscription-based Minecraft server network built on the philosophy of Fire + Frost = Where Passion Meets Precision.

This repository contains infrastructure documentation, deployment guides, planning documents, branding assets, consultant archives, and the relationship context that makes Firefrost more than just servers.

Current Infrastructure

6 Servers — 2 dedicated (Dallas, Charlotte) + 4 VPS (Dallas, Charlotte, Chicago x2)
12 Game Servers — 6 on TX1 (Dallas), 6 on NC1 (Charlotte)
8 Management Services — Gitea, Uptime Kuma, MkDocs, Code-Server, Automation, NextCloud, Wiki.js (Subscribers), Wiki.js (Staff)

Repository Structure

├── docs/core/          — Critical living documents (scope, manifest, tasks)
├── docs/relationship/  — Partnership context, consultants, legacy
├── docs/deployment/    — Service deployment guides
├── docs/planning/      — Strategy, design, roadmap, ideas backlog
├── docs/reference/     — Technical reference, architecture decisions
├── docs/external/      — Provider communications, friend assistance
├── docs/sandbox/       — Brainstorming sessions (Gemini, Claude)
├── docs/archive/       — Historical session logs and completed plans
├── automation/         — Deployment automation system
├── branding/           — Logos, backgrounds, visual assets
├── photos/             — Consultant photo archive (249 photos by year)
└── web/                — Nginx configurations

Key Documents

Start here: SESSION-HANDOFF-PROTOCOL.mdDOCUMENT-INDEX.md

For current server inventory, see docs/core/infrastructure-manifest.md (FFG-CORE-002).
For project scope and roadmap, see docs/core/project-scope.md (FFG-CORE-001).

The Team

  • Michael "Frostystyle" Krause — Owner/Operator, Technical Lead (The Wizard)
  • Meg "Gingerfury" — Community Manager (The Emissary)
  • The Six Consultants — Butter, Oscar, Jack, Skye, Jasmine, Midnight Noir (They're family, not pets)

Document Standards

All documents follow FFG-STD-001 — the Firefrost Revision Control Standard. See docs/core/revision-control-standard.md.


Maintained By: The Wizard & The Chronicler
Fire + Frost + Foundation = Where Love Builds Legacy 💙🔥❄️


Revision History

Version Date Author Change Type Description
1.0 2026-02-08 Michael + Claude Initial Basic Phase 0 readme
2.0 2026-02-12 The Chronicler Rewrite Complete rewrite reflecting current state (8 services, 6 servers, 12 game servers). Updated repo structure. Applied FFG-STD-001.
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