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devstream | Ansible | |
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9 | 390 | |
844 | 61,137 | |
0.2% | 1.1% | |
4.2 | 9.8 | |
11 months ago | about 21 hours ago | |
Go | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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.
devstream
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App-Centric Configuration: Adding More Value to Your Life
About nine months ago, DevStream was first publicly released. Since then, it has evolved a lot. If this is the first time you have come across DevStream, maybe read this blog for a quick overview.
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Top 10 Open-Source DevOps Tools That You Should Know
DevStream Source Code Repository
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Hacktoberfest 2022 Starter Guide
Hacktoberfest by Digital ocean always excites the Open source community at large. In this 2022 edition, Apache DevLake and CNCF DevStream projects are participating in Hacktoberfest. Our goal is to enable contributors to learn and grow together with the community.
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DevStream 0.9.0 Release
See the full changelog here.
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A Brief Introduction to Code Review: Everything You Want to Know
This is Tiexin Guo, DevStream PMC Chair (an open-source DevOps project with an enthusiastic community.)
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DevStream v0.6.0 Release
@aeinrw made their first contribution in https://github.com/devstream-io/devstream/pull/456
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On DevOps: 1. What It Is
I’ve been working as a DevOps engineer since 2016, and as of today in 2022, I'm still working on it (as the PMC of DevStream). In 2021, I was lucky enough to join AWS as a Senior (L6) DevOps (already left, though). But this article doesn’t represent AWS’s view; nor does it represent my current corporate view. It’s my personal opinion, which I learned and formulated over the years of hands-on experience in projects.
- DevStream, an open-source DevOps toolchain manager
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Dagger (the CI/CD Tool, not the Knife) In-Depth: Everything You Need to Know (as of Apr 2022)
If you are intrigued by the simplicity of "DevOps toolchain as code", don't hesitate to check out DevStream here.
Ansible
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Grant Kubernetes Pods Access to AWS Services Using OpenID Connect
Ansible v2.16
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Set up an Automation script with Ansible
Ansible is a tool used to help manage software automation processes, configuration management across machines, deployment as well as remote execution of commands and scripts. In sports, Ansible operates as the coach of your team by providing strategies (playbooks), and actions, and ensuring the smooth execution of tasks across your infrastructure, just like a coach guides and directs players (Servers)during a game.
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Interesting Uses of Ansible's ternary filter
They support for-if from python, too: https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.1.x/templates/#loop-f... but I haven't tried the "recursive" keyword to know if ansible supports that. I say "ansible supports that" because they don't just drop jinja2 into ansible and call it a draw, they have a bunch of custom execution integrations: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/v2.16.3/lib/ansible/...
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
To manage a VM, you can use something as simple as just manual actions over SSH, or can use tools like Ansible, Hashicorp's Packer and Terraform or other automations. For an app where there is minimal load and security/reliability concern, VMs are still a great option that provide a lot of value for the buck
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A Journey to Find an Ultimate Development Environment
In this article's context, it is simply a tool that provides a declarative way to automate your machine/OS to configure the development machine as you want (install package, modify the configuration, etc). Examples of these tools are Ansible, Puppet, etc.
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The Director of "Toy Story" Also Drew the BSD Daemon Logo
Now we're getting more tangential, but for years, Ansible releases were named for Van Halen songs (see old Changelog here: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/v1.8.4/CHANGELOG.md)
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Running stateful workloads on Kubernetes with Rook Ceph
In the lab to follow, we'll quickly provision a 3-node kubeadm cluster (1 master, 2 workers) on the cloud provider of your choice using an automation stack comprised of OpenTofu and Ansible, then deploy Rook Ceph using the official Helm charts and confirm that we are now able to successfully create CSI volume snapshots from PVCs by reusing the MinIO example from our last article.
- Looking for a way to remote in to K's of raspberry pi's...
- ansible builder collections path
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The Bullhorn #119 (Ansible Newsletter)
Ansible-Core ↗
What are some alternatives?
coder - Coder provisions software development environments via Terraform on Linux, macOS, Windows, X86, ARM, and of course, Kubernetes.
Cloud-Init - unofficial mirror of Ubuntu's cloud-init
incubator-devlake - Apache DevLake is an open-source dev data platform to ingest, analyze, and visualize the fragmented data from DevOps tools, extracting insights for engineering excellence, developer experience, and community growth.
pyinfra - pyinfra automates infrastructure using Python. It’s fast and scales from one server to thousands. Great for ad-hoc command execution, service deployment, configuration management and more.
incubator-devlake-website - Apache Devlake Website
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
stream - DevStream: the open-source DevOps toolchain manager (DTM). *Note*: We have moved to CNCF https://github.com/devstream-io/devstream.
Fabric - Simple, Pythonic remote execution and deployment.
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
cloudinit - Official upstream for the cloud-init: cloud instance initialization
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
(R)?ex - Rex, the friendly automation framework