ko
changelog
ko | changelog | |
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28 | 3 | |
7,260 | 9 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.1 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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.
ko
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Distroless container images with Apko from Chainguard
Apko leverages the APK package format from Alpine and draws inspiration from ko, a fast container image builder for Go applications.
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What is the most common approach to configure a backend app?
- There're many resources available about containerizing an application, but I suggest you buildpacks or ko, which doesn't require writing a Dockerfile
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Tool to build Docker images
ko
- how to create container for Kubernetes?
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Golang Backend in Production
You don't need to write and manage Dockerfiles. Simply just use ko: https://github.com/google/ko (You also don't need Docker Engine)
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How to containerize your Go app in 10 minutes!
Or don't write a Dockerfile at all, and use ko: https://github.com/google/ko
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Containerd... Do I use Docker to build the container image? I miss the Docker Shim
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "ko"
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HOWTO: Generate Go based multiarch images the easy way
It depends on your use case, but have you ever tried google/ko?
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`COPY --chmod` reduced the size of my container image by 35%
If you're using Go, I recommend https://github.com/google/ko (shameless plug), or for Java, use Jib.
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`COPY –chmod` reduced the size of my container image by 35%
I would recommend Google Ko if you are packaging Go apps: https://github.com/google/ko
changelog
- What are some good open source project to read when learning Go?
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The best way to build docker images in go 1.17
I usually build with goreleaser and then include a specific binary only into a distroless image. You can see an example here: https://github.com/jimschubert/changelog
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Hard work and poor pay stresses out open-source maintainers
True. I had a need for changelog output in one of my open source projects, and I just couldn't find an existing changelog tool that allowed me to do what I wanted (custom groups defined by regex, linking to contributors, and custom templating), so I wrote myself a changelog tool. I ended up using this tool at work this week.
What are some alternatives?
kaniko - Build Container Images In Kubernetes
pacoloco - Caching proxy server for Arch Linux pacman
Pomerium - Pomerium is an identity and context-aware reverse proxy for zero-trust access to web applications and services.
jrnl - Quick and easy CLI journaling tool for Github wiki journals.
golang-sample-app - Example application with Golang and Docker
changie - Automated changelog tool for preparing releases with lots of customization options
Packer - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.
gh-changelog - A gh cli extension that will make your changelogs ✨
Dockerfile-Generator - dfg - Generates dockerfiles based on various input channels.
commitlog - Generate Changelogs from Commits (CLI)
distroless - 🥑 Language focused docker images, minus the operating system.
bombardier - Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool written in Go