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awesome-devops
- Platforms, Tools, Practices & More
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Open Source projects and DevOps tools
I would start with awesome devops and drill down there to which tools and projects are open source and in go. I know that Terraform is in go, Docker itself is in go, some projects that I use like Telegraf are in go too, but a comprehensive list of all tools that can be used by devops, that are open source and in go may be huge. Is better to get a very partial list and pick from there the ones you find more interesting, both in mission and in code.
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15 DevOps and SRE Tools you Should Know About in 2023
github.com/wmariuss/awesome-devops
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How to create a Python package in 2022
Not necessarily, it just depends on how invested you are in the CI/CD pipeline for any given project, your preferences regarding self-hosting vs. cloud, and the amount of time you have to dedicate to the subject.
Strictly speaking, any tool or set of tools that allow you to trigger building & deploying/publishing artifacts in response to source control commits can be used to build a CI/CD pipeline. One could write bash scripts linked to a cron job that pulls a remote repository every n minutes and then performs some scripted actions to integrate changes between branches before building & publishing the artifact to a local SFTP server.
If you prefer a more mature solution with better documentation however, there is a (non-exhaustive) list of CI/CD tools on this awesome-devops list:
https://github.com/wmariuss/awesome-devops#continuous-integr...
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awesome-sre-tools
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SRE tools?
I found this “awesome” repo https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre that links to this other “awesome” repo about tools specifically that may be of interest https://github.com/SquadcastHub/awesome-sre-tools
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15 DevOps and SRE Tools you Should Know About in 2023
github.com/SquadcastHub/awesome-sre-tools
- Site/app management
What are some alternatives?
awesome-oss-alternatives - Awesome list of open-source startup alternatives to well-known SaaS products 🚀
d2-vscode - VSCode extension for D2 files.
awesome-nodejs - :zap: Delightful Node.js packages and resources
cli-apps - The largest Awesome Curated list of CLI/TUI applications with source data organized into CSV files
slo-exporter - Slo-exporter computes standardized SLI and SLO metrics based on events coming from various data sources.
tox-poetry-installer - A plugin for Tox that lets you install test environment dependencies from the Poetry lockfile
awesome-sre - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering resources.
devops-exercises - Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL, NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, Elastic, Network, Virtualization. DevOps Interview Questions
aperture - Rate limiting, caching, and request prioritization for modern workloads
pip-audit - Audits Python environments, requirements files and dependency trees for known security vulnerabilities, and can automatically fix them
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server