helm-charts
helm-charts
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8.9 | 5.4 | |
4 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Smarty | Smarty | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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helm-charts
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Helm/kustomize/k8s installation for Lemmy server?
Honestly, just use the bjw-s app-template for it. It's not complex enough to warrant a from-scratch chart.
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"helm crearte" command for bitnami charts/common Library?
I just spoke with one of the k8s-at-home guys, and he hadn't heard of Helmet either, but he recommended this: https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts which has a bit more miles on it, formerly it was published as: https://github.com/k8s-at-home/library-charts – this is in thousands of charts, from what I can tell.
- A k8s media factory utilizing the *arr suite
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TrueCharts Maintainers Rude?
What about your charts being a 1:1 copy of Bernd Schorgers' app-template, formerly kah-common?
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Getting Started with Kubernetes Questions
Spinning up workloads in kubernetes is much different than just spinning up a container in docker or even with docker compose. If someone has not already packaged it in a helm chart or some other kubernetes workload you'll have to develop one yourself. There are some nice library charts you can use as a base that should handle just about any random docker image you want to deploy. https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/library/common there is also a repo of pre developed charts for common images. https://github.com/k8s-at-home/charts but be aware it was recently deprecated so it won't be receiving any updates.
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Where are folks getting their helm charts for the standard media server apps (*arr, nzbget, etc) now?
I'm using this chart - it's a swiss army tool for any self-hosted docker containers lacking own helm files.
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The Helmet is a Helm Library Chart that defines many chart templates like Deployment, Service, Ingress, etc which can used in other application charts.
It seems to have some overlap with a similar library that has been developed over at the k8s-at-home community and later migrated to my personal repo: https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/library/common (shameless plug :P).
- With the k8s-at-home helm chart repository no longer being maintained, what are people using instead?
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How do you use ArgoCD ? mono/multi repo, secrets.
It very much depends on how you structure and setup your applications. We always try to use Helm charts which means within each environment you have your Helm values and some generic stuff. In some cases we created kinda a blueprint chart which was generic enough to configure whatever we needed. A good example of that could be https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts. This keeps the „copy-pasting“ relatively organized and low effort.
- Best way to organize simple deployments
helm-charts
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Podman Desktop 1.6 released: Even more Kubernetes and Containers features
There's a number or solutions. One is to use a maintained Helm Library Chart that exposes all the values most could ever want like The Helmet [1]. The other is to move over to something like Timoni that is analogous to Helm but with better templating [2].
[1] https://github.com/companyinfo/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/...
[2] https://timoni.sh/comparison/
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"helm crearte" command for bitnami charts/common Library?
Try Helmet
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Alternatives to Helm?
My alternative to Helm is more effective use of Helm. I learned about the Helmet library chart a few weeks ago: https://github.com/companyinfo/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/helmet
- Kubernetes: converting terraform deployments and resources to something better, like helm?
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The Helmet is a Helm Library Chart that defines many chart templates like Deployment, Service, Ingress, etc which can used in other application charts.
The Helmet library was created because we saw many charts requiring only a few select configuration options in their Helm charts.
What are some alternatives?
Helm-Chart-Boilerplates - Example implementations of the universal helm charts
litmus-helm - Helm Charts for the Litmus Chaos Operator & CRDs
containers - My collection of container images
charts - The User-Community Airflow Helm Chart is the standard way to deploy Apache Airflow on Kubernetes with Helm. Originally created in 2017, it has since helped thousands of companies create production-ready deployments of Airflow on Kubernetes.
Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts - Some universal helm charts used for deploying services onto Kubernetes. All-in-one best-practices
kluctl - The missing glue to put together large Kubernetes deployments, composed of multiple smaller parts (Helm/Kustomize/...) in a manageable and unified way.
jailmaker - Persistent Linux 'jails' on TrueNAS SCALE to install software (docker-compose, portainer, podman, etc.) with full access to all files via bind mounts thanks to systemd-nspawn!
ark-server-charts - A helm chart for an ARK Survival Evolved Cluster
library-charts - ⚠️ Deprecated : Helm library charts for the k8s@home Helm charts
clearml-helm-charts - Helm chart repository for the new unified way to deploy ClearML on Kubernetes. ClearML - Auto-Magical CI/CD to streamline your AI workload. Experiment Management, Data Management, Pipeline, Orchestration, Scheduling & Serving in one MLOps/LLMOps solution
charts - ⚠️ Deprecated : Helm charts for applications you run at home
hull - The incredible HULL - Helm Uniform Layer Library - is a Helm library chart to improve Helm chart based workflows