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levant
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Ask HN: Anyone joined a company after contributing to their OSS projects?
Self explanatory.
I'm just curious whether companies are open for this. Lately there is more traction towards open-source and whether a person can start contributing to it and later join the core team.
one personal example i've read is the developer of nomad levant project was acquihired[1] by hashicorp
[0] - https://github.com/hashicorp/levant
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Creating my personal cloud with HashiCorp
Have you looked into levant? Seems like it would allow you to do this. Now, with levant the developer machine would be the thing retrieving the vault secrets, but it may be a useful stopgap.
https://github.com/hashicorp/levant
damon
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Lazydocker
For those of us that suffer using Hashistack, there is Damon, which is like k9s.
https://github.com/hashicorp/damon
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Wander, a terminal app for HashiCorp Nomad
[2] https://github.com/hashicorp/damon
OP here. In my experience, Nomad[0] is a joy to use, but the tooling around it is less mature than that of Kubernetes. In the spirit of k9s[1] and damon[2], Wander is a terminal application for observing and interacting with Nomad clusters. Wander allows users to view jobs, allocations, logs, specs, and exec in and run commands in running tasks. The terminal UI/UX is designed for maximum efficiency and information density. Wander also comes with an ssh server via “wander serve”, so for example, one could deploy it within an internal network such that engineers can ssh in and start a wander session without having to install or configure anything. Wander is built on the excellent tools provided by Charm[3], namely, Bubble Tea and Wish. [0] https://www.nomadproject.io/ [1] https://k9scli.io/ [2] https://github.com/hashicorp/damon [3] https://charm.sh/
- Show HN: Wander, a terminal app for HashiCorp Nomad
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Looking for something like Lens but for Nomad
Closest thing I know of to Lens is damon. It's a TUI though.
What are some alternatives?
NomadJobUpdater - Converts a hcl file to json and posts it to the nomad managers to update/add a job.
hashi-up - bootstrap HashiCorp Consul, Nomad, or Vault over SSH < 1 minute
Nomad - Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
dockerdashphp - dashboard/web application for working with docker
harbormaster
teller - Cloud native secrets management for developers - never leave your command line for secrets.
docker.el - Manage docker from Emacs.
wander - A terminal app/TUI for HashiCorp Nomad
nomad-gitops-operator - A GitOps operator for Hashicorp Nomad
lazynpm - terminal UI for npm