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26 | 59 | |
2,035 | 12,995 | |
1.8% | 2.5% | |
9.3 | 9.8 | |
7 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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botkube
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Open Source monitoring k8s
I think a great tool that you can use for your projects is Botkube, it can be used to view your reports and provides updates in chat platforms including slack, discord and Microsoft teams.
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Build a GitHub Issues Reporter for failing Kubernetes Apps with Botkube Plugins
💡 Tip To make the code-snippets more readable, I skipped the error handling. However, it will be useful if you will add error handling for the final implementation. You can check the full gh source-code for the reference.
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Botkube v0.17.0 Release Notes
Botkube v0.17.0 is here, and it's huge! We've introduced a plugin system for sources and executors along with the first plugin for Helm. Botkube is the most modern ChatOps tool for Kubernetes!
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Getting Started with the New Botkube Slack App
The new Botkube Slack app provides more great interactive features and better security when compared to the legacy Botkube Slack app. We announced the new socket mode Slack app in the Botkube v0.14.0 release notes. The new Slack app has some specific requirements and a new installation process, so let's have a look at how to get started with the most modern ChatOps tool for Kubernetes!. You can also use the Botkube installation documentation to get started, but this post is to give you more context about the changes to the new app and some caveats to watch out for.
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Botkube v0.16.0 Release Notes
The latest version of Botkube is here, v0.16.0. Like peanut butter and chocolate, we've brought together two great parts of Botkube to make your life working with Kubernetes even tastier easier. Botkube is the most modern ChatOps tool for Kubernetes!
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Botkube v0.14 Release Notes
We have fixed several bugs in BotKube that were reported to us by users. We also spent some time refactoring code and increasing test coverage to improve the quality of BotKube. You can see the list of bug fixes in the changelog.
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Botkube v0.15.0 Release notes
We have an exciting early release of Botkube, just in time for KubeCon! We've been working as fast as we can to get some great new features ready to release. Here's v0.15.0 of Botkube, the most modern ChatOps tool for Kubernetes!
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Botkube v0.13 Release Notes
BotKube, welcome to Kubeshop! We're happy to have the most modern ChatOps tool for Kubernetes join the team.
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Run kubectl commands without typing actual commands
Hi all, we just released Botkube 0.15 with which Slack users can now run kubectl commands without typing actual commands at the bot (just @botkube k) as well as grep-like filtering of the commands’ output. Here is a demo:
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Botkube 0.14 released (and it won't spam you anymore)
Hey, not yet - currently we do support Slack, Discord, Mattermost and Teams. Here's the issue you can watch for the updates around Telegram support: https://github.com/kubeshop/botkube/issues/50.
goreleaser
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FOSDEM 2024 - Summary and Reflections
I also got my eyes on GoReleaser, which I will use in my (Go) projects.
- Distribuindo uma aplicação Go sem o Docker
- goreleaser: Deliver Go binaries as fast and easily as possible
- Goreleaser
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Build an Open Source Project: Behind the Scenes
With "xq", I went even further and automated the release process using GoReleaser. To publish a new release, the only thing I need is to create and push the Git tag. The corresponding GitHub Action will trigger a release process, and GoReleaser prepares the binaries and changelog based on declared conventions. The result has a high level of predictability, and no manual work is required.
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How to start a Go project in 2023
Things I can't live without in a new Go project in no particular order:
- https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint - meta-linter
- https://goreleaser.com - automate release workflows
- https://magefile.org - build tool that can version your tools
- https://github.com/ory/dockertest/v3 - run containers for e2e testing
- https://github.com/ecordell/optgen - generate functional options
- https://golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer - generate String()
- https://mvdan.cc/gofumpt - stricter gofmt
- https://github.com/stretchr/testify - test assertion library
- https://github.com/rs/zerolog - logging
- https://github.com/spf13/cobra - CLI framework
FWIW, I just lifted all the tools we use for https://github.com/authzed/spicedb
We've also written some custom linters that might be useful for other folks: https://github.com/authzed/spicedb/tree/main/tools/analyzers
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What is recommended build tool and process for go project that contains multiple libraries, apis and executables?
Goreleaser is nice. https://goreleaser.com/
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Best practices for distributing and updating a Go CLI on Linux?
I use goreleaser for packaging my binaries. I'm not currently doing RPM, but it does a lot of services and if you don't hunker down on a single solution, it might help with keeping your releases up to date/in sync.
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Looking for projects ideas for experienced devops engineers
There's some packaging issues, for example, we've always wanted to publish deb/rpm packages, but never got around to adding it to either promu or completely switching our build tooling over to GoReleaser.
- Goreleaser: Deliver Go binaries as fast and easily as possible
What are some alternatives?
kubernetes-event-exporter - Export Kubernetes events to multiple destinations with routing and filtering
Task - A task runner / simpler Make alternative written in Go
spark-operator - Kubernetes operator for managing the lifecycle of Apache Spark applications on Kubernetes.
gron - gron, Cron Jobs in Go.
argo-events - Event-driven Automation Framework for Kubernetes
go-torch
skipper - An HTTP router and reverse proxy for service composition, including use cases like Kubernetes Ingress
godropbox - Common libraries for writing Go services/applications.
kube-state-metrics - Add-on agent to generate and expose cluster-level metrics.
hub - A command-line tool that makes git easier to use with GitHub.
k8tz - Kubernetes admission controller and a CLI tool to inject timezones into Pods and CronJobs
goreporter - A Golang tool that does static analysis, unit testing, code review and generate code quality report.