infrastructure-fivem VS sth-gamemode

Compare infrastructure-fivem vs sth-gamemode and see what are their differences.

infrastructure-fivem

A series of CI/CD using Drone, Terraform, Docker and Kubernetes scripts to deploy a Fivem server on-demand. (by gruberdev)

sth-gamemode

A FiveM (C#) implementation of the "Survive the Hunt" gamemode, inspired by FailRace's GTA videos. (by tomezpl)
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infrastructure-fivem sth-gamemode
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1.0 6.0
over 1 year ago 7 days ago
Shell C#
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infrastructure-fivem

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sth-gamemode

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  • So much wasted potential.
    1 project | /r/FiveM | 25 Jan 2021
    For what it's worth (even if it may come across as a shameless plug), I'm working on a "Survive the Hunt" gamemode myself. It's still very much in its infancy, but I play it with my friends and people seem to be enjoying it. Here's the link if anyone is interested (beware, I have not written a readme so setup may seem a bit daunting) https://github.com/tomezpl/sth-gamemode

What are some alternatives?

When comparing infrastructure-fivem and sth-gamemode you can also consider the following projects:

hands-on-DevOps - A hands-on DevOps course covering the culture, methods and repeated practices of modern software development involving Packer, Vagrant, VirtualBox, Ansible, Kubernetes, K3s, MetalLB, Traefik, Docker-Compose, Docker, Taiga, GitLab, Drone CI, SonarQube, Selenium, InSpec, Alpine 3.10, Ubuntu-bionic, CentOS 7...

vMenu - vMenu is a custom server sided trainer/menu, built using a custom version of NativeUI. It has full permissions support, so the server owner can decide who's allowed to do what.

kubernetes-extension-fortosi - 'Fortosi' Kubernetes extension is meant to address a fundamental requirement of any project team running their applications on Kubernetes - which is to quickly provision CI/CD pipelines (on demand) for their various private/public GitHub projects/organisation using simple kubectl commands. Basically, implementing the concept of No Ops. It is agnostic of cloud platform, be it AWS (EKS) or Azure (AKS), and agnostic of application technology framework.

docker-postfix - Simple SMTP server / postfix null relay host for your Docker and Kubernetes containers. Based on Alpine Linux.

EasyAdmin - Admin Menu for FiveM and RedM

docker-with-compose - Docker image with Docker Compose installed for CI.

tfcoding - Render Terraform's Expressions and Functions locally without any hassle.

container-image-scan-action - CrowdStrike Container Image Scan Github Action