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# sethLabels
> Deployment fork of glabels-qt — Qt label designer/printer, packaged for Seth's homelab.
## Start Here
**Read the latest handoff first:** `.claude/handoffs/` (most recent file).
It has session state, in-progress work, and ordered next steps.
Then check `IDEA.md` for the project brief and `DECISIONS.md` for settled choices.
## Project Identity
sethLabels is a thin deployment fork of [glabels-qt](https://github.com/j-evins/glabels-qt). Upstream is the real project — this fork's job is to keep a known-good build recipe, any deployment glue (packaging, install paths, default templates), and any local patches in one place, while staying close enough to upstream `master` that periodic rebases stay cheap.
## Current State
- **Phase:** post-first-release. Pipeline live. First tag: 3.99-master618-seth1. Three artifacts attached to the Gitea release. Brew tap bumped to match.
- **Repo:** `git.sethpc.xyz/Seth/sethLabels` (default branch `main`). Tap: `git.sethpc.xyz/Seth/homebrew-tap`. Upstream: `j-evins/glabels-qt` (`upstream` remote).
- **Deploy targets live:** Debian-family Linux (`.deb` + AppImage) and macOS via Homebrew tap.
- **Next release:** rebase, build, tag, attach, bump tap. See `scripts/README.md` and spec §6.
## Conventions
- This is a **deployment fork**, not a real fork. The discipline is **strict zero source patches** — no upstream-tracked file is ever edited. All sethLabels content lives in NEW top-level dirs (`scripts/`, `packaging/`, `sethlabels-docs/`, `.claude/`). Allowlist exception: `.gitignore` (one-time scaffold-time touch).
- Enforced by `scripts/check-no-upstream-edits.sh` (to be implemented per spec §5.5).
- Preserve upstream license (GPL-3.0) and copyright headers — strict-zero handles this automatically by never touching upstream files.
- Versioning: `<upstream-tag>-seth<N>` (e.g., `3.99-master618-seth1`). See spec §D4 + §5.4.
- See `~/bin/CLAUDE.md` for global homelab conventions (gitea CLI, conventional commits, credentials handling).