Homelab notes
Small infrastructure projects, setup choices, and lessons learned from running real systems.
Keyboard-friendly notes for practical builders
This is where I keep straightforward tutorials, software setup notes, and homelab writeups that help you get from stuck to working without wading through noise.
About
I'm CodeVibr. I write practical notes about homelab projects, software setup, and the tools I use to keep things simple and keyboard-friendly.
My background is in accounting and operations, so I tend to care about repeatable steps, clear records, and systems that do their job without making the day heavier. I like figuring out what actually works, documenting the path, and sharing plain-English walkthroughs for people who want to move steadily.
The goal here is simple: fix the rough edge, write down what helped, and keep the next person from losing an afternoon to the same problem.
Small infrastructure projects, setup choices, and lessons learned from running real systems.
Clean walkthroughs for tools, workflows, configs, and the parts that are easy to forget.
Shortcuts, terminal habits, and simple defaults that keep attention on the work.
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The docs are for durable walkthroughs. The blog is for shorter notes, project updates, and the thinking behind the tools and setups I'm using.
Open source
CodeVibr projects live on GitHub when they are ready to inspect, adapt, or improve. The goal is practical software with readable notes around it.