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awesome-devops
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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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cf2tf
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Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 LTS: Noble Numbat
The container image for 24.04 is different from that of 22.04 and 20.04. The 24.04 container includes a "ubuntu" user with a UID of 1000, where the previous containers shipped with only a "root" user. The "ubuntu" user does not have sudo turned on by default.
This gave me issues with my vscode devcontainer setup. You can see my work around here https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cf2tf/pull/288/files
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How do I convert my CloudFormation template into a Terraform file?
Not really just because there are basic limitations with certain resources mappings. You might be able to knock out reasonable chunks of busy work with something like this https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cf2tf
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How to create a Python package in 2022
You can take this a step further and completely automate the release of your package. That means the tagging the publishing and the GitHub release notes.
I don't have a blog post but you can see the process on my personal project https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cf2tf
Check out the merged PR's and the GitHub actions.
I even do alpha releases to test pypi.
- cf2tf: A tool to automatically convert Cloudformation templates to Terraform
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Gitflow users – What's your process for merging between develop/release/main?
I have automated this completely in several of my projects but I dont use `release` branches. Here is an example https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cf2tf
- Show HN: Convert Cloudformation Templates to Terraform
What are some alternatives?
awesome-oss-alternatives - Awesome list of open-source startup alternatives to well-known SaaS products 🚀
cloud-radar - Create Functional and Unit tests for Cloudformation Stacks.
d2-vscode - VSCode extension for D2 files.
tox-poetry-installer - A plugin for Tox that lets you install test environment dependencies from the Poetry lockfile
cli-apps - The largest Awesome Curated list of CLI/TUI applications with source data organized into CSV files
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
pip-audit - Audits Python environments, requirements files and dependency trees for known security vulnerabilities, and can automatically fix them
awesome-recruitment - List of my favourite recruitment things 💫
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server
signoz - SigNoz is an open-source observability platform native to OpenTelemetry with logs, traces and metrics in a single application. An open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, etc. 🔥 🖥. 👉 Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability tool
awesome-sre-tools - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering Tools