A curated list of resources, tools, and frameworks for implementing ChatOps—managing operations through chat platforms.
Awesome ChatOps is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates resources, tools, and frameworks for ChatOps—a model where operations and automation are managed through chat interfaces. It serves as a one-stop directory for learning about ChatOps concepts, discovering bot services, and finding open-source libraries to build custom chat-driven workflows.
DevOps engineers, site reliability engineers (SREs), and development teams looking to implement or improve ChatOps practices in their organizations. It's also valuable for developers building chat bots or integrations.
It saves time by compiling scattered ChatOps resources into a single, well-organized list, covering everything from introductory articles to production-ready bot frameworks. The list is community-maintained, ensuring it stays relevant and comprehensive.
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Curates articles, videos, books, and tools from diverse sources like PagerDuty and Atlassian, saving significant research time for ChatOps adoption.
Lists frameworks and adapters for over 30 chat platforms including Slack, Discord, and Mattermost, providing a comprehensive reference for multi-team environments.
Actively welcomes contributions via a clear CONTRIBUTING.md, ensuring the list stays current with emerging tools and trends in the ChatOps ecosystem.
Organized into sections like Services and Frameworks, making it simple to find hosted bots like Abbot or open-source libraries like Hubot based on specific needs.
Merely lists resources without reviews, rankings, or warnings, so users must independently vet each tool for reliability and suitability.
As a static GitHub repository, some linked resources may become outdated or broken over time without proactive maintenance, impacting usability.
Offers no tutorials or best practices for integrating ChatOps into workflows; it's a directory, not a hands-on guide for setup or configuration.