The "Install on your server" section of the home page now prints four
short shell snippets — copy-paste into a terminal, files land in CWD.
Each uses curl to fetch the relevant bootstrap files; nothing else to
install:
1. Self-contained: fetches the 5 current-stable tool HTMLs into CWD
plus a _template/ directory of level-1 stubs.
~1.8 MB on disk; no runtime dependency on the
site after install.
2. Track stable: fetches 5 tiny level-2 stubs (~10 KB total)
that fetch zddc.varasys.io's stable channel
on every page load.
3. Track beta: same, for beta.
4. Track alpha: same, for alpha.
Each snippet card explains when/why to use that option directly inline.
Implementation:
- build.sh now produces website/bootstrap/level1/<tool>.html and
website/bootstrap/track-{alpha,beta,stable}/<tool>.html as
standalone files (rather than packaging them into zips).
- install.zip and track-{alpha,beta,stable}.zip are removed; the
snippets curl the per-channel stubs directly.
- Docs updated: README, ARCHITECTURE, CLAUDE, AGENTS, bootstrap/README,
zddc/README, landing/build.sh comment.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Deployment bootstrap
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ZDDC tools (archive, transmittal, classifier, mdedit, landing) are single-file
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HTML bundles. The bootstrap pattern lets you install once on a deployment and
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update by editing a few lines, without re-uploading multi-megabyte HTML files.
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End users install via a short copy-paste shell snippet from the home page's
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"Install on your server" section. The snippet uses `curl` to fetch either
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the current stable HTMLs (self-contained) or tiny level-2 stubs (channel
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trackers) into the deployment directory. The published stubs live under
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`https://zddc.varasys.io/bootstrap/`:
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- `bootstrap/level1/<tool>.html` — same-origin level-1 stubs (4 tools, no
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landing — landing only lives at deployment root).
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- `bootstrap/track-{stable,beta,alpha}/<tool>.html` — per-channel level-2
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stubs (5 tools each).
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Both directories are produced by the project's top-level `build.sh` from
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`bootstrap/level{1,2}.html.tmpl`.
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## The two-level model
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A typical `zddc-server` deployment looks like this:
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```
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<ZDDC_ROOT>/
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index.html # landing tool (or bootstrap)
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archive.html # archive tool (or bootstrap; site-wide channel switch lives here)
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transmittal.html
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classifier.html
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mdedit.html
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<project-A>/
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archive.html # level-1 bootstrap → fetches ../archive.html
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transmittal.html
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classifier.html
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mdedit.html
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<project files…>
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<project-B>/
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archive.html # level-1 bootstrap (or pinned to a specific version)
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…
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```
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- **Level-1 stubs** at `<project>/<tool>.html` always fetch the same-origin
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`../<tool>.html`. They never touch `zddc.varasys.io`. Install them once;
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they don't need to change.
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- **At deployment root** (`<ZDDC_ROOT>/<tool>.html`), put either:
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- the actual built tool HTML — fully self-contained install, no external
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dependencies; or
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- a level-2 bootstrap — fetches a specific channel or pinned version from
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`https://zddc.varasys.io/releases/<tool>_<channel|v…>.html`.
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The site administrator switches the whole site to a channel by re-running
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the `track-<channel>` install snippet from the home page — that overwrites
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the root `<tool>.html` files with the matching level-2 stubs. A single
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project can override one tool by editing just `<project-X>/<tool>.html`
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(replace the relative `upstream` URL with an absolute zddc.varasys.io URL).
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## Why two levels
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The level-1 stubs let projects share a single source of truth for "which
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build of the archive tool runs here." Switching channels is one file change
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at the root; pinning a single project is one file change in that directory.
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`document.write()` chains across both levels: level-1 fetches and writes,
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the new document's level-2 script runs and writes again, the third write
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is the actual tool. Origin stays at the deployment domain throughout, so
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File System Access API, `crypto.subtle`, and `localStorage` all work and
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preferences stay scoped to the deployment.
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## Pinning options
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There are two ways to choose a version: edit the stub for a permanent
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pin, or pass a `?v=` URL parameter for a per-request override.
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### 1. Permanent pin (edit the stub)
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Each stub has one `fallback`/`upstream` constant. Edit it once and the
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choice sticks for everyone using that file.
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| URL | Behavior |
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| `https://zddc.varasys.io/releases/<tool>_stable.html` | current stable; auto-updates within stable |
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| `https://zddc.varasys.io/releases/<tool>_beta.html` | latest beta build (mutable) |
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| `https://zddc.varasys.io/releases/<tool>_alpha.html` | latest alpha build (mutable) |
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| `https://zddc.varasys.io/releases/<tool>_v1.2.3.html` | pinned to exact stable version |
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### 2. Per-request `?v=` parameter
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Both stub levels honor a `?v=` URL parameter. The parameter survives the
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`document.write()` chain, so it flows through level-1 → level-2 →
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upstream automatically.
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| URL parameter | Behavior |
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|--------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
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| `?v=0.0.4` (or `?v=v0.0.4`) | tries `<tool>_v0.0.4.html` locally, then upstream |
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| `?v=alpha` | switches to alpha channel |
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| `?v=beta` | switches to beta channel |
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| `?v=latest` | latest stable |
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| (omitted) | the default baked into the stub |
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When level-1 has `?v=…`, it tries `../<tool>_<suffix>.html` first (useful
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when the admin has staged specific versions locally) and falls back to
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`../<tool>.html` if 404 — which then forwards the parameter via level-2
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if one is installed. So the same URL works whether the version is
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staged locally, served by a level-2 stub, or both.
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Stable releases are immutable. Alpha and beta channel files are
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overwritten in place each time their channel is rebuilt; expect them to
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change without notice. The build label rendered on the tool page tells
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you what you are running (date + commit SHA for alpha/beta, version
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number for stable).
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## Auditing what's installed
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Every stub contains a `fallback` (level-1) or `upstream` (level-2)
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constant. To see what each tool / project on the deployment points at:
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```sh
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grep -rn "fallback\|upstream" <ZDDC_ROOT>
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```
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## CORS prerequisite (level-2 only)
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A level-2 fetch is cross-origin (deployment → `zddc.varasys.io`). The
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upstream must serve `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *` (or a list including
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your deployment origin) on the released HTML files. Verify with:
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```sh
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curl -I https://zddc.varasys.io/releases/archive_stable.html | grep -i access-control
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```
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Level-1 fetches are same-origin so no CORS is involved.
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## Templates
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`level1.html.tmpl` and `level2.html.tmpl` are the source of truth. The
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project's top-level `build.sh` substitutes `{{TOOL}}`, `{{TOOL_TITLE}}`,
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`{{CHANNEL}}`, and `{{FAVICON}}` to produce the per-tool stubs published
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under `website/bootstrap/level1/` and `website/bootstrap/track-<channel>/`,
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which the install snippets curl from `https://zddc.varasys.io/bootstrap/`.
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