Phase 4 of the docs portion of the rfc-5737-cleanup. Replaces all
192.168.1.x example IPs in tracked .md / .txt files with the
equivalent last-octet under 192.0.2.x.
192.168.1.x is RFC-1918 private space and routes on real networks,
which leaves readers guessing whether a documented IP is a placeholder
or a documented LAN. 192.0.2.0/24 is reserved by RFC 5737 exclusively
for documentation — readers know on sight that they're examples.
58 files touched, 551 line pairs. Includes .github issue/PR templates,
all docs/ references, example READMEs, and one script doc. No code
changes, no test changes; test files still carry the 192.168.1.x
placeholder pending Phase 2 in _/RFC-5737-cleanup/assessment.md.
Also fixed a small fallout in docs/analysis/ANONYMIZATION-SUMMARY.md
where the explanatory sentence "a reader can't tell whether
192.168.1.10 is a placeholder or a documented LAN address" had
itself been swept by the regex (inverting the point); restored the
literal example and noted the sweep progress inline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Update CONTRIBUTING.md to require Go 1.25.5 or later
- Update README.md prerequisites
- Update GETTING-STARTED.md requirements
- Update Dockerfile examples to use golang:1.25-alpine
- Update issue templates to reflect supported Go versions
- Ensure consistency across all documentation files
All CI workflows already use go-version-file: go.mod so they
automatically pick up the correct version from go.mod.
- Implement HTTP client with XML support for SoundTouch Web API
- Add UPnP device discovery with SSDP protocol
- Create type-safe Go models for API responses
- Build CLI tool with device discovery and info commands
- Add comprehensive configuration management via .env and env vars
- Include extensive documentation (API endpoints, patterns, development guide)
- Translate all German documentation to English
- Set up modern Go project structure with testing framework
- Add Makefile for cross-platform builds and development workflow
Features:
✅ Device discovery (UPnP + manual configuration)
✅ Device information retrieval
✅ XML request/response handling
✅ CLI interface with flexible device targeting
✅ Cross-platform compatibility
✅ Comprehensive test coverage with mock data
✅ Production-ready configuration management