jekyll-action VS chart-releaser-action

Compare jekyll-action vs chart-releaser-action and see what are their differences.

jekyll-action

A GitHub Action to publish Jekyll based content as a GitHub Pages site (by helaili)

chart-releaser-action

A GitHub Action to turn a GitHub project into a self-hosted Helm chart repo, using helm/chart-releaser CLI tool (by helm)
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jekyll-action chart-releaser-action
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256 527
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3.7 5.8
11 months ago 5 days ago
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MIT License Apache License 2.0
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jekyll-action

Posts with mentions or reviews of jekyll-action. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-29.

chart-releaser-action

Posts with mentions or reviews of chart-releaser-action. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-18.
  • Autohelm generation
    1 project | /r/kubernetes | 21 May 2022
    Not exactly what you are asking about but I have been pretty happy with this https://github.com/helm/chart-releaser-action
  • How do you deploy a Postgres Cluster on Kubernetes in 2022?
    6 projects | /r/kubernetes | 18 Feb 2022
    I didn't dig that deep to be honest, but that's interesting nonetheless. I only saw the way to install it and they pointed you to use the tgz link. That doesn't really work well for using Flux2 and their HelmRelease CRD. I noticed the stackgres source is on Gitlab which does make publishing their chart to a Helm repository a bit more involved, on GitHub it's super easy with the helm chart release github action. It's basically a few lines of code and your helm chart is attached to a github release making it super easy to follow a traditional helm repository. e.g. helm repo add, helm repo update, helm install...

What are some alternatives?

When comparing jekyll-action and chart-releaser-action you can also consider the following projects:

s3-sync-action - 🔄 GitHub Action to sync a directory with a remote S3 bucket 🧺

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OpenWrt-Rpi - Raspberry Pi & NanoPi R2S/R4S & G-Dock & x86 OpenWrt Compile Project. (Based on Github Action / Daily Update)

algorand-provisioning - Ansible playbook for idempotent provisioning of the Algorand node to various OS distributions.

pagination-jquery - A simple pagination plugin with jQuery

helm-secrets - A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere

jekyll-paginate-v2 - Pagination Generator for Jekyll 3 (enhanced replacement for the old built-in jekyll-paginate gem) ⛺

gatsby-github-deployment-script - Bash script that automatically builds and deploys a static Gatsby site to GitHub Pages

quality-requirements - Beispiele für Qualitätsanforderungen an Software (etwa: Zur Vereinfachung von ATAM-Analysen oder Quality-Driven Software Architecture)

helm-secrets - DEPRECATED A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere

helm-gh-pages - A GitHub Action for publishing Helm charts to Github Pages

install-nix-action - Installs Nix on GitHub Actions for the supported platforms: Linux and macOS.