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+# Summary
+
+[But why?](./README.md)
+
+- [How to use this](./how-to.md)
+- [Options documentation](./options.md)
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+# How to use
+
+dewclaw can declaratively manage some (but by far not all) aspects of OpenWRT devices.
+Packages can be installed (and subsequently removed) declaratively by listing them in the `packages` option.
+UCI configs can be set declaratively using the `uci.settings` hierarchy, or be marked for imperative configuration by adding the appropriate package names to `uci.retain`.
+Files in `/etc` can be create with the `etc` hierarchy.
+
+## Mapping UCI options
+
+Mapping existing UCI configurations to `uci.settings` values is straight-forward starting with the output of `uci show`. UCI outputs its configuration in a specific format:
+```
+package.namedSection=type1
+package.namedSection.option='value'
+package.namedSection.list='value1' 'value2' ...
+package.@anonSection=type2
+package.@anonSection.option='value'
+```
+
+In dewclaw `package` is the top level of keys in `uci.settings`, `type` is the second level, and below the `type` level we either have a third `namedSection` level or a list of `anonSection`s.
+Each named or anonymous section is itself a set of `option = value` assignments.
+dewclaw cannot mix named and anonymous sections, any given type must be configured entirely with named sections or entirely with unnamed sections.
+
+The example `uci show` output above would thus map to the following dewclaw device configuration:
+```nix
+openwrt.router.uci.settings = {
+ package.type1 = {
+ namedSection = {
+ option = "value";
+ list = [ "value1" "value2" ];
+ };
+ };
+
+ package.type2 = [
+ {
+ option = "value";
+ }
+ ];
+}
+```
+
+Option values may be any UCI-compatible type: strings, paths and integers are passed through, booleans are converted to `0/1`.
+Additionally there is support for secret values, with a [sops] secrets backend built into dewclaw directly.
+Secrets are loaded from a backend during deployment time and will be interpolated into the generated UCI config.
+To load an option value from a secret, set `option._secret = "secretName"` in `uci.settings`.
+
+## Building a configuration
+
+Once a configuration for any number of devices is written it can be passed to dewclaw and built into a set of deployment scripts:
+```nix
+{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }:
+
+import <dewclaw> {
+ inherit pkgs;
+ configuration = ./config.nix;
+}
+```
+
+All `openwrt` device configurations listed in `config.nix` will be built, each producing a stand-alone deployment script, and provided in a single nix output.
+
+## Deploying a configuration
+
+Building the provided example produces an output with a single deployment script, `deploy-example`, that can be run without arguments to deploy to the assigned target and reboot the device.
+The deployment process on the device will take a snapshot of the current device configuration, apply changes as needed to satisfy the new configuration, and wait for confirmation that the new configuration is acceptable.
+The deployment script provides this confirmation by reconnecting to the device after it has rebooted, if this reconnection succeeds the configuration is accepted.
+
+After a reboot the device will wait for a set amount of time before automatically rolling back to the previous configuration.
+
+### Reload-only deployment
+
+Deploy scripts also accept a `--reload` argument to instruct the device to only reload UCI configuration instead of rebooting.
+This is faster and less disruptive but may have unintended side-effects on services that are not properly configured by OpenWRT's `reload_config` and should thus be used with care.
+Despite not rebooting to apply the configuration this mode also takes a snapshot and performs a rollback if no confirmation is provided.
+
+[sops]: https://github.com/getsops/sops