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bento | woodpecker | |
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7 | 54 | |
4,187 | 3,664 | |
0.5% | 4.1% | |
7.2 | 9.9 | |
14 days ago | 5 days ago | |
HCL | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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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.
bento
- Windows Server Datacenter French Edition
- Can I **completely** automate the provisioning of Debian servers/laptops?
- Get RHEL installation source
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Lightweight Debian based box
The github page has packer templates that you can modify to make your own custom boxes.
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Unattend.xml Windows 2019 reusable
- https://github.com/chef/bento/tree/main/packer_templates/windows
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Looking for CI/CD practice for home
I've previously used Hashicorp Packer configs in a private git repo (based on the 'chef bento' configs used for many standard Vagrant boxes) that can build template server images for and then deploy a complete fully unattended CI pipeline from scratch, using nothing more than Apache Subversion (built into CentOS and RHEL but also has an excellent Windows version!) and Jenkins. Takes under 15 mins to provision both and can be tested locally (and completely offline!) in Virtualbox as it uses a limited amount of resources. I developed the solution for a rather risk averse client that required a cheap and easy reusable centrally managed CI pipeline that could handle larger sources than git by default and be built from artefacts on a private 'air-gapped and sheep-dipped' LAN with verified SHA256 hashes for all vendor binaries. Source: https://github.com/chef/bento
- Who still uses vagrant and why?
woodpecker
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The worst thing about Jenkins is that it works
https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker
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Examples of Woodpecker (CI/CD) pipelines for .NET
Is anyone using woodpecker? It's a self-hosted CI/CD server forked from Drone. Really good, and actively developed.
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regularly updating a docker image from source across several servers
Run your own container registry, build and host everything yourself, dont rely on others. Docker for example has a option for that but imo its very basic and limited. Harbor is more advanced but still not overly complicated. You could add build workers to that and automate your entire pipeline, but maybe for a single image thats overkill. But good to have those options in the future. Things to look at for example: Gitea (lighter) / Gitlab (more heavy), Drone.io, Woodpecker
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GitHub: “Human eyes” will never see the contents of your private repositories
> I wish it had some sort of CI like github actions or bitbucket pipeline
I use Gitea with Drone CI and it works pretty well: https://www.drone.io/
Some might also prefer the Woodpecker CI fork due to the license: https://woodpecker-ci.org/
I setup Drone as a part of my migration away from GitLab Omnibus and have no complaints so far: https://blog.kronis.dev/articles/goodbye-gitlab-hello-gitea-...
- Woodpecker CI: simple, extensible CI engine powered by Docker
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What self-hosted Git server ?
https://woodpecker-ci.org/ Open source clone of drone.io
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GitHub actions top alternatives
https://www.drone.io/ or the more open fork https://woodpecker-ci.org/
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Codeberg – Fast Open Source Alternative to GitHub
I’m trying to migrate of my personal repos from GitHub to Codeberg. The biggest problem is to find a replacement for GitHub Actions (the free offering is so generous), and my current solution for that is to self-host an instance of Woodpecker CI [1].
I’d like to see even more diversity in Git hosting beyond “let’s all migrate from X to Y”, and for that to happen, Forgejo (a soft fork of Gitea) has already began implementing federation [2].
[1]: http://woodpecker-ci.org/
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JSON vs XML
The open source version of drone is https://woodpecker-ci.org/
- Woodpecker
What are some alternatives?
vagrant-boxes - The scripts that build my Vagrant base boxes.
drone - Gitness is an Open Source developer platform with Source Control management, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery. [Moved to: https://github.com/harness/gitness]
robox - The tools needed to robotically create/configure/provision a large number of operating systems, for a variety of hypervisors, using packer.
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server
WoeUSB - A Microsoft Windows® USB installation media preparer for GNU+Linux
gitlab-runner
windows2usb - Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11 ISO to Flash Drive burning utility for Linux (MBR/GPT, BIOS/UEFI, FAT32/NTFS)
github-act-runner - act as self-hosted runner
live-custom-ubuntu-from-scratch - This procedure shows how to create a bootable and installable Ubuntu Live (along with the automatic hardware detection and configuration) from scratch.
Concourse - Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go.
HiddenVM - HiddenVM — Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace.
onedev - Git Server with CI/CD, Kanban, and Packages. Seamless integration. Unparalleled experience.