chart-releaser-action
algorand-provisioning
chart-releaser-action | algorand-provisioning | |
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2 | 3 | |
529 | 1 | |
2.1% | - | |
5.9 | 1.8 | |
10 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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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.
chart-releaser-action
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Autohelm generation
Not exactly what you are asking about but I have been pretty happy with this https://github.com/helm/chart-releaser-action
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How do you deploy a Postgres Cluster on Kubernetes in 2022?
I didn't dig that deep to be honest, but that's interesting nonetheless. I only saw the way to install it and they pointed you to use the tgz link. That doesn't really work well for using Flux2 and their HelmRelease CRD. I noticed the stackgres source is on Gitlab which does make publishing their chart to a Helm repository a bit more involved, on GitHub it's super easy with the helm chart release github action. It's basically a few lines of code and your helm chart is attached to a github release making it super easy to follow a traditional helm repository. e.g. helm repo add, helm repo update, helm install...
algorand-provisioning
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Ivica Paleka (ASA Stats) has requested 75000 Algos for the development of a tax report reference tool
Ivica Paleka is completely devoted to the ASA Stats project since October 2021. He created a few comprehensive articles/tutorials for the Algorand developer portal (https://developer.algorand.org/solutions/getting-started-with-python-algorand-sdk-and-django/, https://developer.algorand.org/tutorials/create-and-test-smart-contracts-using-python/) and created a repository with an Ansible script for provisioning the Algorand Node on all the popular contemporary operating systems (https://github.com/ipaleka/algorand-provisioning).
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Started a Consensus Node in Under an Hour
And while we're in the mood, check this repository used for installing the node on all the major OSes.
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Algodjango - blockchain web widgets
https://developer.algorand.org/solutions/getting-started-with-python-algorand-sdk-and-django/ https://github.com/algodjango/provisioning https://github.com/algodjango/concept https://github.com/ipaleka
What are some alternatives?
kubegres - Kubegres is a Kubernetes operator allowing to deploy one or many clusters of PostgreSql instances and manage databases replication, failover and backup.
streisand - Streisand sets up a new server running your choice of WireGuard, OpenConnect, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks, sslh, Stunnel, or a Tor bridge. It also generates custom instructions for all of these services. At the end of the run you are given an HTML file with instructions that can be shared with friends, family members, and fellow activists.
helm-secrets - A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere
raspberry-pi-dramble - DEPRECATED - Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster that runs HA/HP Drupal 8
gatsby-github-deployment-script - Bash script that automatically builds and deploys a static Gatsby site to GitHub Pages
channel - The ASA Stats official communication channel.
helm-secrets - DEPRECATED A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere
docs - Repository containing roadmap and code of conduct documents, as well as the current status of bug reports, feature requests, and research.
install-nix-action - Installs Nix on GitHub Actions for the supported platforms: Linux and macOS.
ceal - C to Algorand TEAL compiler
charts - Bitnami Helm Charts
ams - Algorand MultiSig tools (proof of concept; early alpha; etc.)