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9 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Installing multiple helm charts in one go [Approach 2 - using helmfile]
Let's now install a helm chart from an opensource oci repository (ref: https://artifacthub.io/); Just for an example we will install nginx chart.
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Helm Charts: An Organised Way to Install Apps on a Kubernetes Cluster
Helm charts are stored in a chart repository. This repository analogy is similar to docker hub where you can pull or push images. In a chart repository, you can also pull your charts from the repository and update the repository locally for you to use the chart. The repository that hosts Helm charts is ArtifactHub. ArtifactHub is a web based application that enables finding, installing and publishing Kubernetes packages and configurations. Searching for the helm charts can be done in two ways:
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☸️ Kubernetes: Awesome Maintained Links You Will Keep Using Next Year
When you're on the lookout for readily deployable and customizable applications to integrate into your cluster, your ideal destination is ArtifactHub. This centralized platform serves as a comprehensive resource, gathering an array of public Helm Chart links for your convenience.
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How to Setup Jenkins on Kubernetes Cluster with Helm
Helm has an official Helm Chart repository called ArtifactHub where developers can push and publish their Helm Charts. In this repository, you can easily find Helm charts for any Kubernetes application and reuse them. For complex applications like Jenkins, it is best to use the official Jenkins Helm Chart. Many Developers have contributed to the Jenkins Helm chart and it has all the Kubernetes YAML files. It will save us time in creating our custom Jenkins Helm chart. In this tutorial will search and download the official Jenkins Helm Chart from ArtifactHub. We will then install the official Jenkins Helm Chart on the Kubernetes Cluster using Helm. Let's install Helm.
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Newbie question: Deploying Traefik
The next time you want to search for public Helm Charts, I recommend first searching through Artifact Hub (sort by Stars).
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HarperDB Helm chart on Artifact Hub
You can also add the artifacthub repo file, to claim ownership, it's optional though.
cheatsheet-kubernetes-A4
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☸️ Kubernetes: Awesome Maintained Links You Will Keep Using Next Year
Speaking of cheat sheets, dennyzhang upholds the heatsheet-kubernetes-A4 repository on GitHub. This repository offers a printable single-page A4 cheat sheet.
What are some alternatives?
traefik-helm-chart - Traefik Proxy Helm Chart
navi-tldr-pages - tldr-pages for navi, an interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line
networkandcode - Config files for my GitHub profile.
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server
plural - Deploy open source software on Kubernetes in record time. 🚀
keptn - Cloud-native application life-cycle orchestration. Keptn automates your SLO-driven multi-stage delivery and operations & remediation of your applications.
Monokle - 🧐 Monokle Desktop empowers you to better create, understand, and deploy YAML manifests with a visual UI that also provides policy validation and cluster insights.
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
awesome-k8s-resources - A curated list of awesome Kubernetes tools and resources.
pages-gem - A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages