- Remove old monolithic workflows (ci.yml, ci-cd.yml, cd.yml)
- Add focused workflows: lint.yml, test.yml, build.yml, security.yml, docker-build.yml, deploy.yml
- Each workflow has a single, clear responsibility
- Follow 2025 best practices with semantic versioning, OIDC auth, build attestations
- Add comprehensive README.md with workflow documentation
- Configure Dependabot for automated dependency updates
Workflows now run independently and can be triggered separately for better CI/CD control.
This commit represents the first major batch of foundational refactoring work.
It accomplishes two main goals:
1. **Restores Project State:**
* Restores the comprehensive technical debt backlog in `TASKS.md` after it was accidentally deleted.
* Restores the detailed GraphQL API documentation in `api/README.md`.
* Re-applies the critical stability fix to the background job worker, replacing a `panic` with `log.Fatalf` for graceful termination on startup failure.
2. **Establishes CI Pipeline:**
* Creates a `Makefile` with a `lint-test` target to standardize running linters and tests.
* Adds a GitHub Actions workflow (`.github/workflows/ci.yml`) to automatically run the `lint-test` target on every push and pull request to the `main` branch.
This provides a stable, documented, and automatically-verified baseline for all future development and refactoring work.
- Core Go application with GraphQL API using gqlgen
- Comprehensive data models for literary works, authors, translations
- Repository pattern with caching layer
- Authentication and authorization system
- Linguistics analysis capabilities with multiple adapters
- Vector search integration with Weaviate
- Docker containerization support
- Python data migration and analysis scripts
- Clean architecture with proper separation of concerns
- Production-ready configuration and middleware
- Proper .gitignore excluding vendor/, database files, and build artifacts