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Deploy a cluster as code

How a deployment goes from a folder of declarations to N graphs served behind policy — the Terraform-style declare → plan → apply → serve loop.

The model in one paragraph

You declare the entire deployment — graphs, schemas, stored queries, Cedar policies — as files in one directory (cluster.yaml plus the .pg/.gq/ .yaml files it references). cluster apply converges reality to that declaration and records what it did in a state ledger (__cluster/state.json); cluster plan previews exactly what apply would do, including real schema-migration steps. A server started with omnigraph-server --cluster <dir> serves what was applied — never what is merely written in config. Terraform users will recognize the shape: config is desired state, the ledger is recorded state, plan is the diff, apply is the only thing that changes the world, and irreversible changes require an explicitly recorded approval.