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gitlab-ci-python-library
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Dynamic .gitlab-ci.yml Generation
Hey OP. You might want to consider this. https://gitlab.com/dbsystel/gitlab-ci-python-library
- Write Gitlab CI Pipelines in Python Code
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Gitlab CI Pipelines in Python Code!
You're right, the child pipeline is still displayed as a single step at the pipelines front page: https://gitlab.com/dbsystel/gitlab-ci-python-library/-/pipelines
mkdkr
- Unpopular opinion: CI/CD engines are an awful idea
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Write Gitlab CI Pipelines in Python Code
My main problem is running the job/step locally and not wait to CI steps to validate some change.
My solution is: https://github.com/rosineygp/mkdkr
I can write somethings like this:
```Makefile
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Modern CI Is Too Complex and Misdirected
I just put it in a small solution that I can run in a lot of CI platforms.
https://github.com/rosineygp/mkdkr
in another words: https://xkcd.com/927/
What are some alternatives?
pipeline - A cloud-native Pipeline resource.
drone - Gitness is an Open Source developer platform with Source Control management, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery. [Moved to: https://github.com/harness/gitness]
troposphere - troposphere - Python library to create AWS CloudFormation descriptions
actions-runner-controller - Kubernetes controller for GitHub Actions self-hosted runners
NUKE - 🏗 The AKEless Build System for C#/.NET
dashboard - A dashboard for Tekton!
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
runner - The Runner for GitHub Actions :rocket: