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A GitHub Action to automatically bump and tag repositories with SemVer versions on merge.
An opinionated collection of tips and best practices for effectively using the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK).
An open-source Python framework for building chat-ops bots that connect chat services, natural language APIs, and third-party services.
Generate design tokens, export graphics, and extract React components from Figma documents to bridge design and development.
A reference architecture for continuous deployment to Amazon ECS using AWS CodePipeline and CodeBuild.
A complete, dependency-free Go port of httpbin for testing HTTP clients and APIs.
A tool that automatically converts Docker Compose projects into native NixOS configurations.
A Nix-based tool for building container images efficiently without writing tarballs to the Nix store and enabling layer reuse.
A unified CLI and web service for sending notifications across 15+ messaging platforms via environment variables.
A suite of continuous benchmarking tools that detects and prevents performance regressions before they hit production.
An open-source platform for declarative deployment of containerized web apps, on a single node or Kubernetes, with built-in auth and RBAC.
A CLI tool that simplifies AWS operations with intuitive, UNIX-like commands for EC2, ELB, EMR, AutoScaling, and RDS.
A Kustomize plugin that seamlessly decrypts SOPS-encrypted Kubernetes secrets and configs during GitOps workflows.
A Go library for building health check endpoints with synchronous and asynchronous checks, caching, and middleware support.
A cross-platform workflow automation engine for developers and sysadmins to automate file operations, system tasks, and scheduled jobs.
A collection of example Dockerfiles demonstrating best practices for building Docker images.
A Vim plugin providing syntax highlighting for Ansible playbooks, Jinja2 templates, and hosts files.
An Emacs package for managing Docker containers, images, volumes, networks, contexts, and docker-compose from within the editor.
A curated list of awesome projects, libraries, tools, and resources related to InfluxDB.
A Rust tool that bootstraps single-dependency Kubernetes clusters for local testing and development using Nix.
A lightweight bash script that checks for the presence and versions of command line tools on your PATH.
A modern cross-platform HTTP load-testing tool written in Go, supporting multiple modes and metric exports.
A lightweight DIY PaaS for deploying Node.js apps on Amazon EC2 with full control and lower cost than Heroku.
Makes npm installs fast, resilient, and reproducible by caching dependencies locally.
A Terraform provider for managing Docker containers, images, networks, volumes, and services as infrastructure.
A Go tool for sending code coverage reports to Coveralls.io, enabling continuous coverage tracking.
A cross-platform Node.js library to kill processes by PID, name, or port with advanced options.
A RubyGems.org cache and private gem server for faster, offline bundling and secure internal gem distribution.
A GitHub Action that builds and publishes Docker images to registries using Git branches as tags.
A curated collection of resources covering Apache JMeter usage, including plugins, integrations, testing techniques, and DevOps practices.
A curated collection of resources covering Apache JMeter usage, including plugins, integrations, testing techniques, and DevOps practices.
A boilerplate for Infrastructure as Code using Terraform, Ansible, and Docker Swarm to automate provisioning and deployment across environments.
A comprehensive PowerShell module providing community-driven extensions including cmdlets for file management, system administration, and Active Directory.
Captain converts your Git workflow into Docker containers for Continuous Delivery by automating builds, tests, and pushes based on git state.
Source code for Google Cloud Marketplace Click to Deploy solutions, enabling one-click deployment of popular applications.
A friendly GUI for managing Docker containers across multiple servers from a single interface.
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