gitlab
terraform
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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.
gitlab
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Gitlab Duo
Since the relevant code appears to be in the "ee" directory <https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/v16.11.0-ee/ee/l...> and is not present in the foss repo, I'm guessing the answer is no, at least for now. They do have a history of "releasing" features from EE back to CE but my suspicion is not for LLM stuff
- Code Search Is Hard
- XZ Backdoor Investigation Request to Gitlab Team
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Client side Git hooks 101
(Side note: Issues are usually hash-prefixed like #1234 both on GitLab and GitHub. However, commit messages must not begin with a hash, they would be considered a comment and ignored. Therefore, GitHub has introduced the alternative prefix GH- and I've contributed a similar prefix GL- to GitLab a while ago.)
- Assign Issue to an AI Developer
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BuildKit in depth: Docker's build engine explained
and its "oh, you want multi-arch, do you?" friend. While prosecuting this <https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/339567> I learned that https://hub.docker.com/layers/multiarch/qemu-user-static/7.2... actually mutates the binfmt_misc in buildx's context in order to exec the static copy of qemu in it https://github.com/multiarch/qemu-user-static/blob/v7.2.0-1/...
and, that the buildx plugin itself has some qemu magick in it, which got addressed in a minor version bump but I couldn't track down the relevant GitHub issue this second (I've flushed it from my mind, only recalling that there were a lot of actors in that tire fire)
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Gitlab password reset bug leaves more than 5.3K servers up for grabs
This is actually a follow-up refactor, the fix is here: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/commit/abe79e4ec43798...
- ExifTool CVE-2021-22204 – Arbitrary Code Execution
- Critical Gitlab vulnerability exposes 2FA-less users to account takeovers
- Upcoming critical Gitlab security issue
terraform
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26 Top Kubernetes Tools
Terraform is a leading Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tool that allows you to automate cloud provisioning and management activities.
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Terraform - Let's keep the quality up!
The terraform test command and the options of mocking resources and data sources enable a lot more than we have tried out here in this blog post. I highly recommend to take a closer look at the documentation and the blog post referenced before and play around with them. Be aware that this is a quite "young" functionality, so maybe you stumble over issues or might miss some features. If this is the case you definitely should open an issue in the corresponding repository.
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Getting my feet wet with Kubernetes
I decided to use Terraform to manage my K8 resources. I know that there are probably better ways of doing this (like Argo CD or Flux CD), but I ended up settling with Terraform as I was already familiar with the tool and it allowed me to achieve the goal of trying out K8s without being bogged down too much on the deployment process.
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HashiCorp Vault Quickstart
It uses HashiCorp Terraform to provision the PKI and secrets so that they can be quickly and easily rotated.
- Golang REST API boilerplate
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Cloud Resume Challenge Chunk 2
I used the aws console at first to get reacquainted with dynamodb, lambda and apigateway. After getting everything to work, I used Terraform to deploy all of the infrastructure pieces. The Github repo can be found here.
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Cloud Resume Challenge Chunk 1
Rather than point and click in the AWS console, I decided to start with IaC using Terraform. I also decided to use GitHub actions(https://docs.github.com/en/actions) for CI/CD to get familiar with them. I had only used GitLab CI/CD and runners previously, which are very similar to GitHub Actions.
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EC2 real network bandwidth
To implement this, we need to create a pair of EC2 instances along with their corresponding resources, such as roles and security groups, in our AWS account. Doing this manually for every EC2 instance type we need to measure could be tedious, so we'll use Terraform for this task.
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Clusters Are Cattle Until You Deploy Ingress
Dan: The entire deployment workflow for Kubernetes revolves around Argo CD. When I set up a cluster, some might default to using kubectl apply, or if they're using Terraform, they might opt for the Helm provider to install various Helm charts. However, with Argo CD, I have precise control over deployment processes.
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How to deploy your own website on AWS
Terraform/OpenTofu installed. We use Terraform in this article.
What are some alternatives?
Gitea - Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a flexible orchestration tool that allows Infrastructure as Code written in OpenTofu/Terraform to scale.
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
onedev - Git Server with CI/CD, Kanban, and Packages. Seamless integration. Unparalleled experience.
terraform-provider-restapi - A terraform provider to manage objects in a RESTful API
rich-markdown-editor - The open source React and Prosemirror based markdown editor that powers Outline. Want to try it out? Create an account:
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
gitlab-foss
boto3 - AWS SDK for Python
chatwoot - Open-source live-chat, email support, omni-channel desk. An alternative to Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce Service Cloud etc. 🔥💬
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP