- Organized docs into numbered shelf/book/chapter/page structure - Created comprehensive README.md with project overview - Added Getting Started book (quick start, installation, configuration) - Added Development book (workflow, testing, type sharing) - Added Architecture book (design principles, PDA-friendly patterns) - Added API Reference book (conventions, authentication) - Moved TYPE-SHARING.md to proper location - Updated all cross-references in main README - Created docs/README.md as master index - Removed old QA automation reports - Removed deprecated SETUP.md (content split into new structure) Documentation structure follows Bookstack best practices: - Numbered books: 1-getting-started, 2-development, 3-architecture, 4-api - Numbered chapters and pages for ordering - Clear hierarchy and navigation - Cross-referenced throughout Complete documentation available at: docs/README.md Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Quick Start
Get Mosaic Stack running in 5 minutes with Docker.
Prerequisites
- Docker 24+ and Docker Compose 2.20+
- Git 2.x
Installation
# Clone repository
git clone https://git.mosaicstack.dev/mosaic/stack mosaic-stack
cd mosaic-stack
# Copy environment file
cp .env.example .env
# Start all services
docker compose up -d
# Run migrations
docker compose exec api pnpm prisma migrate deploy
# Seed development data (optional)
docker compose exec api pnpm prisma:seed
Verify Installation
# Check API health
curl http://localhost:3001/health
# Expected response:
# {"status":"ok","timestamp":"...","uptime":...}
# View logs
docker compose logs -f api
What's Running?
| Service | Port | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| API | 3001 | NestJS backend |
| PostgreSQL | 5432 | Database |
| Valkey | 6379 | Cache (Redis-compatible) |
Next Steps
- Configure Authentication — See Configuration → Authentik
- Explore the API — Check API Reference
- Start Developing — Read Development → Workflow
Troubleshooting
Port already in use:
# Stop existing services
docker compose down
# Check what's using the port
lsof -i :3001
Database connection failed:
# Check PostgreSQL is running
docker compose ps postgres
# View PostgreSQL logs
docker compose logs postgres
For detailed installation options, see Installation → Local Setup.