Welcome to Yoonect Git

This is the central code, config, and experiment hub for my homelab - the place where all the scripts, Docker stacks, automation, and half-finished side projects finally have a home that isn't "that one folder on my desktop". If you're looking around, you're seeing the guts of how everything behind Yoonect actually works.


The real engine of the setup is Nautilus, my traveling Lattepanda Sigma that somehow manages to run more than seventy services without bursting into flames. It handles everything from internal apps to DNS (shoutout to Technitium), and it’s where most of the day-to-day chaos - uh, operations - actually live. Nautilus is loud, busy, and always doing something interesting.

Meanwhile, Engimara (the VPS behind Yoonect.com) plays the calmer, more responsible sibling. It only runs the essentials I need accessible from anywhere: Caddy, WireGuard, WG-Portal, Uptime Kuma, and of course this Git instance. Think of it as the "cloud half" of the homelab - steady, reachable, and always online even when Nautilus is riding around with me.

This setup keeps the homelab flexible: Nautilus can go offline, move locations, get reconfigured, or get buried under new containers, while Engimara remains a stable anchor. Since DNS (via Technitium) and all the heavy lifting happen locally, this Git instance acts as the reliable external brain that stores everything safely, versioned, and away from the chaos of day-to-day tinkering.

So that's what this place is - the source of truth for the whole Yoonect ecosystem. Whether I'm pushing configuration updates, committing experiments, tracking changes across services, or just keeping backups somewhere that isn’t at risk of being unplugged by a cat, this Git instance makes the whole thing possible. Welcome to the code side of Yoonect.