go-getting-started
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go-getting-started
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Which Tools Do You use daily for Golang development?
Air for live reloading https://github.com/cosmtrek/air, Teller for env and secret manager https://tlr.dev, Okteto cloud development https://www.okteto.com
- Microservicios, lo que aprendí.
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Allowing end users app deployment on kubernetes
https://tilt.dev/ or https://www.okteto.com/ could probably do what your looking for to a degree
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Trying to run a rasa chatbot with docker from Okteto
I created a Dockerfile and docker-compose and uploaded it to [okteto](https://www.okteto.com/), I now have a running instance of my rasa bot here in a URL similar to: https://my-server-username.cloud.okteto.net. However, if I try to access it via postman I get a 404.
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Tilt vs. bespoke Kubernetes tooling
Ya'll should consider https://www.okteto.com/ too.
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Deploy Elasticsearch 8.5 on Kubernetes with Okteto Cloud free plan
Okteto is an application that allows you to develop inside a container, along with many features it permit the user to start a development environment and provide an automatic SSL Endpoints for k8s.
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Connecting a local container with a Kubernetes cluster
What the difference with okteto and telepresence ?
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Okteto for local development in Kubernetes
Hey! Recently, I’ve been playing around with [Okteto](https://www.okteto.com/) to see how it helps with the local development of apps that will run in Kubernetes. It seems to be quite a good option for developers who don’t want to spend their time dealing with setting up and maintaining clusters. Moreover, you can use a development environment from Okteto without thinking about CI/CD pipelines for delivering the app.So, instead of working on your code locally and deploying it then to the cluster, the whole development process is shifted straight to K8s. That makes Okteto approach a bit different from what other projects, like Skaffold and werf, do. To implement this idea, they offer a [CLI tool](https://github.com/okteto/okteto) and their own cloud provided as both SaaS and self-hosted (it has a limited free option).Here is [my overview](https://blog.flant.com/okteto-cloud-for-local-development-in-kubernetes/) of Okteto; any feedback — especially, your own experience — is more than welcome.
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What would you consider to be a must for a modern 2022 dev stack?
We use something called Okteto to see local react changes running against a fairly complex Kubernetes setup. Not sure if it will suit your needs but it works well for us ATM.
teller
- Teller: Universal secret manager, never leave your terminal to use secrets
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How do you protect your secret keys in your local computer?
I use a teller to pass secrets to my apps/commands, secret values are stored in OSX keychain, .env file or AWS Vault. It depends on project / environment context.
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What do you guys use to manage .env files?
Have you seen Teller? https://tlr.dev it’s part of CNcF.
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Which Tools Do You use daily for Golang development?
Air for live reloading https://github.com/cosmtrek/air, Teller for env and secret manager https://tlr.dev, Okteto cloud development https://www.okteto.com
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I created an open source secrets manager and Y Combinator just invested in it!
This is similar to teller? https://github.com/tellerops/teller
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Need to find an open source secrets scanner solution. any suggestions from personal use only?
I also found this one: https://github.com/tellerops/teller has anyone used it?
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What are some of the credential scanning tools
You could use Spectral (https://spectralops.io) (disclaimer: I'm one of the founders), And if you're looking to scan credentials originating from your vaults and keystores you could use Teller, which is an open source vault scanner and secrets hub for developers that I've built: https://github.com/SpectralOps/teller
- teller - a universal secret manager for developers built with Go
What are some alternatives?
rust-getting-started - Develop Rust Apps in Kubernetes with Okteto
kubernetes-external-secrets - Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes [Moved to: https://github.com/external-secrets/kubernetes-external-secrets]
helm-charts - You know, for Kubernetes
k8s-vault-webhook - A k8s vault webhook is a Kubernetes webhook that can inject secrets into Kubernetes resources by connecting to multiple secret managers
swarmpit - Lightweight mobile-friendly Docker Swarm management UI
gitleaks - Protect and discover secrets using Gitleaks 🔑
kubetunnel - Develop microservices locally while being connected to your Kubernetes environment
infisical - ♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
okteto-elasticsearch - 🛠️ Deploy Elasticsearch 8.5 on Kubernetes under Okteto SaaS
env-vault - Launch a program with environment variables populated from an encrypted file
elastic-certified-engineer - Playground zone to prepare the Elasticsearch engineer exam
levant - An open source templating and deployment tool for HashiCorp Nomad jobs