certmaster
validate-configs-action
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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certmaster
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
I built a tool that generates and renews letsencrypt certs, automatically verifies via dns, and uploads to your destination (for example, a load balancer.)
https://github.com/poundifdef/certmaster
I want to turn it into a service but haven’t gotten any feedback that people want it!
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Why Certificate Lifecycle Automation Matters
Shameless plug: I've built a tool that automatically generates certs and uploads to destinations. https://github.com/poundifdef/certmaster
It uses Lego under the hood to issue certs, and then has custom connectors to upload to destinations. Right now those are email, sftp, and hetzner load balancers.
I'm working on adding the ability for it to automatically renew and re-upload when certs are 30 days from expiration.
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Show HN: Certmaster – Automatically issue and install Let's Encrypt certificates
Noted! In fact I've made it issue #1 https://github.com/poundifdef/certmaster/issues/1
Happy to look over PRs if you want to take a crack at it.
validate-configs-action
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
Took me bout 2 days for the initial release of the config-file-validator. I had been thinking about it for a while and was able just to knock it pretty quickly
https://github.com/Boeing/config-file-validator
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Have multiple config file types in a project? Here’s a single tool to validate them all!
Project Link: https://github.com/Boeing/config-file-validator
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GitHub Action to scan for config files in your repo and validate the syntax
Github Action to use the config-file-validator (https://github.com/Boeing/config-file-validator) to recursively scan the directory structure of a repo for config files and validate their syntax as part of a CI/CD pipeline.
This is useful as a quick quality gate in your CI pipeline to validate that a syntax error was not introduced in the latest commit. Currently XML, JSON, YAML, INI, and TOML are supported with CSV, HCL, and Plist coming in the next release.
Here's how to add it to your existing workflow: https://github.com/kehoecj/validate-configs-action/tree/main...
What are some alternatives?
labca - A private Certificate Authority for internal (lab) use, based on the open source ACME Automated Certificate Management Environment implementation from Let's Encrypt (tm).
config-file-validator - Cross Platform tool to validate configuration files
cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes
figcone - Read JSON, YAML, TOML, XML or INI configuration by declaring a struct
cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes [Moved to: https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager]
structured-text-tools - A list of command-line tools for manipulating structured text data
lego - Let's Encrypt/ACME client and library written in Go
parse_it - A python library for parsing multiple types of config files, envvars & command line arguments that takes the headache out of setting app configurations.
craft-jitter - Jitter: the just in time image transformer for Craft CMS.
gookit/config - 📝 Go configuration manage(load,get,set,export). support JSON, YAML, TOML, Properties, INI, HCL, ENV and Flags. Multi file load, data override merge, parse ENV var. Go应用配置加载管理,支持多种格式,多文件加载,远程文件加载,支持数据合并,解析环境变量名
sleep-machine - An RP2040-based project for generating brown noise for sleeping
uxf - Uniform eXchange Format (uxf) is a plain text human readable optionally typed storage format that supports custom types. It may serve as a convenient alternative to csv, ini, json, sqlite, toml, xml, or yaml.