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11 | 49 | |
3,122 | 7,291 | |
0.7% | 0.7% | |
8.9 | 8.8 | |
9 months ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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hocus
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We Replaced Firecracker with QEMU
I didn't want to go into all the technical details, but we have another write-up that goes into details about RAM management: https://github.com/hocus-dev/hocus/blob/main/rfd/0003-worksp...
Other than making sure we release unused memory to the host, we didn't customize QEMU that much. Although we do have a cool layered storage solution - basically a faster alternative to QCOW2 that's also VMM independent. It's called overlaybd, and was created and implemented in Alibaba. That will probably be another blog post. https://github.com/containerd/overlaybd
- Codespaces but open-source, client-only, and unopinionated
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Google Cloud Workstations managed development environment is now GA
If you’d rather use a self-hosted alternative, we are building Hocus [0]. It’s still in alpha, but already supports prebuilds, VSCode, shared environment variables, and more.
[0] https://github.com/hocus-dev/hocus
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[Self Hosted] Hocus - Alternative auto-hébergée à Gitpod et GitHub Codespaces, est maintenant publique sur GitHub
[https://github.com/hocus-dev/hocus
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Hocus 0.2 Release: A Self-Hosted Alternative to Gitpod and GitHub Codespaces - Thank You for 2300+ Stars!
Check out our product launch post on Reddit here and the 0.2 release on GitHub here.
- Hocus 0.2 Released
- Show HN: Hocus – self-hosted alternative to GitHub Codespaces using Firecracker
tilt
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Ask HN: What to do with small units of time during the working day?
Could improve that crappy feedback loop :)
If the language runtimes are compiled you can't do this, but if not, in theory you shouldn't need such a stupidly long core development feedback loop.
I'm a huge fan of https://tilt.dev/ and the possibilities it unlocks for that pre-commit development.
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Uber Migrates 4000 Microservices to a New Multi-Cloud Platform
Something like https://tilt.dev/ where you spin up a subset of the service graph in a cloud environment that hot-reloads based on local edits.
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Simplifying preview environments for everyone
To get a similar experience of preevy up, first we’ll need to split the build and deploy using process or alternatively employ tools that orchestrate build-tag-push-update-sync flow like Skaffold/Tilt.
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Codespaces but open-source, client-only, and unopinionated
It's not a direct competitor, but we use https://tilt.dev/ at my company for local and remote development.
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Why I recommended ECS instead of Kubernetes to my latest customer
For local testing you use tilt that runs stateful services locally in a kind k8s cluster. That same config can deploy to a remote k8s server to easily share a preview of new features, which is useful for prototyping things that might not necessarily ever be merged.
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Local development set up for microservices with Kubernetes - Skaffold
There are dedicated tools just for that. Apart from skaffold check also tilt.dev, garden.io, devspace.sh, okteto.com
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First K8s project
You basically start by downloading kind, then tilt. Then create a kind cluster with the provided configuration in the tilt repo. Then run tilt up and that's it. You'll have a fully functional Kubernetes cluster and project running complete with deployments and services. Nothing too fancy, no RBAC, no network policies etc.. Just the bare minimum to get you up and running.
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Devcontainers in k8s
I recommend also looking into tilt.
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KubeProject: A distributed multi-service project on Kubernetes as a playground for beginners
Second, and perhaps the best of all is, that I created a tilt repository located here.
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Throwaway preconfigured local kubernetes environments
But apart from the other "k8s in a box" options (like minikube, k0s, ...) you could also have a look at tilt (https://tilt.dev/), it sounds like this might be a good fit for your use case as well.
What are some alternatives?
devpod - Codespaces but open-source, client-only and unopinionated: Works with any IDE and lets you use any cloud, kubernetes or just localhost docker.
telepresence - Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
swiss-chocolatey-lab - Create disposable dev environment VM's for GitHub repositories
devspace - DevSpace - The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes âš¡ Automate your deployment workflow with DevSpace and develop software directly inside Kubernetes.
devpod-react-server-comp
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
devpod-react-server-components - Demo app of React Server Components.
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
garden - Automation for Kubernetes development and testing. Spin up production-like environments for development, testing, and CI on demand. Use the same configuration and workflows at every step of the process. Speed up your builds and test runs via shared result caching
overlaybd - Overlaybd: a block based remote image format. The storage backend of containerd/accelerated-container-image.
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager