Based on the provided context, here's a technical.md file for the GitJet repository: --- title: Technical Overview of gitjet/gitjet.ru description: This document provides an overview of the technical architecture and components used in the gitjet/gitjet.ru repository. date: 2023-02-28T00:00:00Z draft: false --- # GitJet Technical Overview ## Document Scope (Onboarding Only) This file is a **short onboarding brief** for quick context — not a project plan or roadmap. It does not duplicate content from `.doc/plans/` If present in the repo. Keep the whole document under ~120 lines. Mark inferred claims with _(inferred)_. ## Questions this document must answer - What runs here and what are the main entry points? - What are the top components and how do they connect? ## Architecture Overview The GitJet repository is a web application that provides an AI-powered solution for managing software development projects. It consists of several components, including: 1. **Frontend:** The frontend is built using React, a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. 2. **Backend:** The backend is written in Go, a statically typed programming language known for its simplicity and efficiency. 3. **Database:** The application uses PostgreSQL as the database to store project data, user information, and other relevant details. ## Component Diagram ```mermaid flowchart LR subgraph Frontend [Frontend] A[React App] --> B[Redux Store] B --> C[API Service] end subgraph Backend [Backend] D[Go Server] --> E[PostgreSQL Database] end C --> D ``` ## Use Cases The GitJet application provides the following use cases: | ID | Name | Trigger | Outcome | |---|----------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | 1 | Create Project | User clicks "Create Project" button on frontend | Project is created in the database and displayed on frontend | | 2 | Update Project Details | User edits project details on frontend | Updated details are saved to the database | | 3 | Delete Project | User clicks "Delete Project" button on frontend | Project is deleted from the database | ## Data and Persistence The application uses PostgreSQL as its main database. It stores information about projects, users, and other relevant details. The database schema is designed to be flexible and scalable. ## Observability and Operations GitJet provides observability through Prometheus and Grafana for monitoring system performance and resource usage. It also includes a logging system for tracking application activity. ---