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A command-line tool for creating reproducible, container-based development environments for AI/ML workflows.
A curated list of awesome Linux container frameworks, libraries, software, and resources for developers and DevOps engineers.
A fork of IT Tools with many new developer utilities, UI translations, and Docker customizations.
A standalone build flow tool for Docker that adds workflows to Docker builds, enabling chained builds and secure secret handling.
Official Docker images for AWS CodeBuild with pre-configured build environments for various programming languages and compute platforms.
A Docker image for running HashiCorp Consul, a service mesh and distributed key-value store.
Official Docker images for Deno across multiple Linux distributions including Alpine, Debian, Ubuntu, and distroless.
A step-by-step tutorial and template for setting up a reproducible Python development environment using VSCode and Docker.
A lightweight open-source development environment orchestration tool that instantly runs any environment on your local machine.
An interactive terminal application with bite-sized exercises to learn Docker through hands-on practice.
A collection of example Dockerfiles demonstrating best practices for building Docker images.
A Docker image for Apache Spark on YARN, built on Hadoop and CentOS for easy deployment.
Dockerfiles and scaffolding for official ROS and Gazebo images on Docker Hub.
An sbt plugin that builds and pushes Docker images directly from your Scala project.
A CLI tool that simplifies Docker and Kubernetes for local development and cloud deployment of web applications.
Docker images providing a web-based VNC interface to access Ubuntu Desktop with ROS 2 pre-installed.
A tool that automatically generates Dockerfiles, Kubernetes manifests, and DevOps configurations for containerizing applications.
A utility to containerize development workflows using Docker, enabling cleanroom environments for tasks and services.
Build static Go binaries and package them into minimal Docker containers using a simple bash script.
A Docker Compose setup for automatically initializing a MongoDB sharded cluster with replica sets for development and testing.
Automatically generates and updates Docker images for tools lacking official images using GitHub Actions.
A platform for packaging and launching ephemeral blockchain development and test stacks, abstracting over Docker and Kubernetes.
Official Docker images and deployment guides for running Node-RED, a flow-based programming tool, in containerized environments.
A Docker image for PocketBase with smart entrypoint, multi-architecture support, and production-ready configuration.
Official Docker images for the Rust programming language toolchain.
A production-ready Docker boilerplate for building Go applications with the Fiber web framework.
A lightweight, container-focused Linux distribution based on Nix with modular init system choices and minimal defaults.
A tutorial demonstrating how to build a RESTful API with Go Fiber, PostgreSQL, JWT authentication, and Swagger documentation using Docker containers.
A CLI tool that automatically generates Docker configuration files for Ruby, PHP, Python, and Node.js applications.
A lightweight tool for building and running layered root filesystems as semi-isolated processes, not full containers.
A lightweight tool for building and running layered root filesystems as semi-isolated processes.
A super small and powerful framework for building CI pipelines using Makefile and Docker for isolation.
Official Docker images for running Neo4j graph database in containers.
A CLI tool that executes code in many languages using Docker containers, enabling isolated and reproducible runs.
A Docker image for Suricata, enabling easy deployment of the network intrusion detection and prevention system.
Docker images and utilities for Python APIs with support for Uvicorn, Gunicorn, Starlette, and FastAPI.
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