cardsort
A tool for conducting a virtual card sorting. (by indigane)
sharpliner
Use C# instead of YAML to define your Azure DevOps pipelines (by sharpliner)
cardsort | sharpliner | |
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3 | 15 | |
17 | 282 | |
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2.5 | 7.1 | |
7 months ago | 3 days ago | |
HTML | C# | |
MIT No Attribution | MIT License |
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cardsort
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Ask HN: What are your “scratch own itch” projects?
I needed an online card sort tool for another hobby project, and I just couldn't find one that fit my needs, so I built https://github.com/indigane/cardsort
One requirement I had if I were to build it myself was that it would be maintenance-free and still work years after I have forgotten about it.
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sharpliner
Posts with mentions or reviews of sharpliner.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-13.
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Ask HN: What are your “scratch own itch” projects?
I didn't appreciate developing Azure Pipelines in YAML so I've created a library that lets you use C# instead.
Aside the apparent advantages of the strong typed environment, I was able to bake in many more features that make your life easier. Code reuse is also super easy.
https://github.com/sharpliner/sharpliner
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Pipeline task scripts - inline vs file path?
I use a library called Sharpliner (https://github.com/sharpliner/sharpliner) which lets you use C# instead of YAML. It has features around sourcing scripts that you might appreciate - it can take scripts from embedded resources and inline them in the YAML which gives you best of the both worlds:
- Best way to learn YAML for Azure Pipelines?
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Devs don’t want to do ops
Second, you might be into this: https://github.com/sharpliner/sharpliner
- Sharpliner - Use C# instead of YAML to define your Azure DevOps pipelines
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Sharpliner: Use C# Instead of YAML to Define Your Azure DevOps Pipelines
For some of the problems you mention (variable contexts), there are some things that can be done (e.g. https://github.com/sharpliner/sharpliner/issues/125).
- New to YAML and AzDevOps - Advice on writing tests and pipelines using YAML?
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CI / CD in YAML
In case you're just starting with YAML pipelines and you are using C# (which it seems you do), you can have a look at Sharpliner (https://github.com/sharpliner/sharpliner) which lets you use C# for pipelines. Sharpliner contains some useful shortcuts/macros such as If.IsPullRequest or If.IsBranch("main"), potentially If.And(IsPullRequest, IsBranch("main")) which makes this more readable and easy to use.
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Sharpliner - Use C# instead of YAML to define pipelines
I did sort of explore this possibility here: https://github.com/sharpliner/sharpliner/issues/7