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ZeroLagHub – Project Context
What It Is
Game server hosting platform targeting modded, indie, and emerging games. Competitive advantages: LXC containers (20-30% perf over Docker), custom agent architecture, open-source stack, developer-to-player pipeline that turns mod developers into a distribution channel.
System posture: stable, controlled expansion phase.
Naming Convention
zlh-*= core infrastructure (DNS, monitoring, backup, routing, artifacts)zpack-*= game and dev server stack (portal, API, containers)
Infrastructure (Proxmox)
Active VMs
| VM | Name | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 104 | zlh-monitor | Prometheus/Grafana monitoring |
| 105 | zlh-router | Core services router |
| 300 | zlh-velocity | Minecraft Velocity proxy |
| 1001 | zlh-dns | Technitium DNS |
| 1002 | zlh-proxy | Traefik — core/frontend SSL termination (portal traffic) |
| 1003 | zlh-artifacts | Runtime binaries + Minecraft server jars (agent install source) |
| 1004 | zlh-zpack-proxy | Traefik — game and dev server traffic |
| 1005 | zpack-api | Node.js API |
| 1006 | zlh-zpack-router | Game + dev server router |
| 1100 | zpack-portal | Next.js frontend |
| 2001 | zlh-back | PBS backup + Backblaze B2 |
Legacy / Reference Only (not active production)
| VM | Name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | zlh-panel | Old Pterodactyl panel — kept for reference |
| 101 | zlh-wings | Old Wings — kept for reference |
| 103 | zlh-api | Old API VM — kept for reference |
| 1000 | zlh-router | Not in use |
Stack
API (zpack-api, VM 1005): Node.js ESM, Express 5, Prisma 6, MariaDB, Redis, BullMQ, JWT, Stripe, argon2, ssh2, WebSocket
Portal (zpack-portal, VM 1100): Next.js 15, TypeScript, TailwindCSS, Axios, WebSocket console. Sci-fi HUD aesthetic (steel textures, neon accents, beveled panels).
Agent (zlh-agent): Go 1.21, stdlib HTTP, creack/pty, gorilla/websocket. Runs inside every game/dev container. Only process with direct filesystem access. Pulls runtimes + server jars from zlh-artifacts (VM 1003).
Agent (Operational)
- HTTP server on :18888, internal only — API is the only caller
- Container types:
gameanddev - Lifecycle: POST /config triggers async provision + start pipeline
- Filesystem: strict path allowlist for games, workspace-root sandbox for dev containers
- Upload transport: raw
http.requestpiping (req.pipe(proxyReq)), never fetch() - Console: PTY-backed WebSocket, one read loop per container
- Self-update: periodic check + apply
- Forge/Neoforge: automated 5-step post-install patch sequence
- Modrinth mod lifecycle: install/enable/disable/delete — fully operational
- Provenance:
.zlh_metadata.json— source isnullif not set, no curated inference currently implemented - Status transport model remains poll-based (
/status), not push-based /statuscontent now includes richer dev/runtime/code-server fields- State transitions remain internal to agent:
idle,installing,starting,running,stopping,crashed,error
Dev Containers (Current State)
- supported runtimes: node, python, go, java, dotnet
- runtime installs are artifact-backed and idempotent
- runtime root:
/opt/zlh/runtimes/<runtime>/<version> - dev identity:
dev:dev - workspace root:
/home/dev/workspace - code-server install path:
/opt/zlh/services/code-server - code-server port:
6000 - agent port:
18888
Confirmed during current validation:
- code-server process launches inside the container
- process binds to
0.0.0.0:6000 - Traefik dynamic dev route is created by API during provisioning
- frontend host/console state now updates correctly after API status endpoint work
Current unresolved item:
- external browser access to code-server through Cloudflare → Traefik → dev container is still being finalized
API / Proxy Coordination (Current State)
Dev provisioning now includes an additive dev-only routing path.
Current behavior:
- game publish flow remains untouched
- if container type is
devandenable_code_server=true, API:- creates Technitium A record
- creates Cloudflare A record
- writes Traefik dynamic config on
zlh-zpack-proxy
- remote Traefik file writes use SSH service account
zlh - proxy SSH configuration is now service-account based, not tied to personal user
Frontend/API status behavior:
- API still polls agent state
- API now exposes server status back to frontend so host/console UI is accurate
- portal is no longer relying on stale DB-only host state for console availability
Game Support
Production: Minecraft (vanilla/Fabric/Paper/Forge/Neoforge), Rust, Terraria, Project Zomboid
In Pipeline: Valheim, Palworld, Vintage Story, Core Keeper
Developer-to-Player Pipeline (Revenue Model)
LXC Dev Environment ($15-40/mo)
→ Game/mod creation + testing
→ Testing servers (50% dev discount)
→ Player community referrals (25% player discount)
→ Developer revenue share (5-10% commission)
→ Viral growth
Revenue multiplier: 1 developer → ~10 players → $147.50/mo total.
Open Threads
- External dev IDE access — finalize end-to-end browser reachability for code-server
- Curated provenance — tracking install origin (Modrinth, manual, etc.)
- Dev routing cleanup — normalize hostname/domain generation and deletion cleanup
- Optional future: config diff viewer, upload progress UI, upload cancellation, log search
Repo Registry
| Repo | Purpose |
|---|---|
| zlh-grind | Execution workspace / continuity / active constraints |
| zlh-docs | API/agent/portal reference docs (read from source) |
| zpack-api | API source (mirror) |
| zpack-portal | Portal source (mirror) |
| zlh-agent | Agent source |
All at git.zerolaghub.com/jester/<repo>
Session Guidance
- zlh-grind is the execution continuity layer, not the architecture authority
- zlh-docs has full agent documentation (routes, filesystem rules, provisioning pipeline)
- Agent is the authority on filesystem enforcement — API must NOT duplicate filesystem logic
- Portal does not enforce real policy — agent enforces
- Portal never calls agents directly — all traffic through API
- Upload transport uses raw http.request piping, never fetch()
- VMs 100, 101, 103, 1000 are legacy/unused — not active production
- Do not mark unresolved routing or TLS work as complete