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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.
documents
Posts with mentions or reviews of documents.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-17.
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Introducing Digger v4.0 - An Open Source GitOps tool for Terraform that runs within your existing CI system.
It's not about terraform handling it or not, it's about ensuring that drift is automatically corrected without a CI trigger. One of the core principles of GitOps is continuous reconciliation. This requires a reconciliation loop, e.g. some task that runs automatically and without user intervention. As far as I can tell from their docs Digger only runs its steps on a pull request, similar to Atlantis (but "without the backend"). This is continuous delivery, but it's not continuous reconciliation, and therefore not GitOps. GitOps would be something like combining Flux or ArgoCD with Crossplane.
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hey gitops community: we have a multicluster terminology question for you
think i'm going to take the feedback from this discussion to the opengitops working group tomorrow, hoping we can maybe get it defined in their vendor agnostic gitops glossary https://github.com/open-gitops/documents/blob/main/GLOSSARY.md haha, which i'm sure chatgpt will figure out about like 12 seconds later, consider correct, and then just wire the architecture together for us. but we can just start with kubefirst while chatgpt is trying to catch up haha.
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How to apply security at the source using GitOps
The GitOps term was coined back in 2017 by Weaveworks, and paraphrasing OpenGitOps, a GitOps system is based on the following principles:
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Drawbacks of CICD
That's why there's systems for continuous reconciliation. I'ts one of the four fundamental principles of GitOps.
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AWS EKS Setup with eksctl & Argo CD installation, configuration & deploy app with ArgoCD & Kustomize
https://opengitops.dev/ https://github.com/open-gitops/documents
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Question for declarative GitOps managed shops
(Here is a link: https://github.com/open-gitops/documents/pull/51)
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GitOps in a nutshell
In 2021, the first OpenGitOps Standard v1 was created, to make sure we all GitOps enthusiasts speak the same language. For more information go to opengitops.dev.
- OpenGitOps Documents v1.0.0-rc.1 is a pre-release for feedback from the wider community. ยท open-gitops/documents
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Open GitOPs Principles v0.1.0 Pre-release is now available!
The working group has been hard at work, over many meetings, github discussions, revisions, blood, sweat, and tears we've just merged the pre-release GitOps Principles and glossary. Check them out here and be sure to make issues/comments. It'd be great to hear everyone's thoughts.
website
Posts with mentions or reviews of website.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-05.
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SmartCash Project - GitOps with FluxCD
OpenGitOps group has defined 5 principles, and while I won't delve into them, here, you can read more. If you take a look at those principles you will see that they are, in some sense related to some Kubernetes concepts.
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Git going with GitOps on AKS: A Step-by-Step Guide using FluxCD AKS Extension
What is OpenGitOps?
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What Really is GitOps?
The OpenGitOps standards group defines GitOps using a set of four principles:
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Unleashing the Power of Talos Linux and GitOps: My Epic Kubernetes Homelab!
On top of Talos, I'm running a Kubernetes cluster with everything deployed using GitOps principles. GitOps is a development methodology that uses Git as the single source of truth for infrastructure and application deployments. It's a great way to manage infrastructure changes, and it means that I can easily roll back any changes if something goes wrong.
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Is Push based GirOps dying, or it's just me?
opengitops.dev is the GitOps working group created by Amazon, GitHub and even Weaveworks which coined the "GitOps" term in their 2017 blog post.
- How to keep the deployment healthy?
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hey gitops community: we have a multicluster terminology question for you
Having "GitOps" on its own doesn't sound right when I say it. Based on the OpenGitOps Principles, we are architecting the GitOps Agent in this discussion, so I'd include that too.
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GitOps using Flux and Flagger
GitOps principles differ from the traditional CI & CD pipeline approach. In the last few years, the GitOps working group under CNCF formalized all the ideas developed around GitOps into a cohesive set of principles that have become the GitOps Principles.
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What Is GitOps? Principles, Tools, And Benefits
There are four principles of GitOps, and according to Open GitOps, they are:
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Is there instruments like argocd but for standalone servers?
The Gitops definition
What are some alternatives?
When comparing documents and website you can also consider the following projects:
tofu-controller - A GitOps OpenTofu and Terraform controller for Flux
helmsman - Helm Charts as Code
argocd-tooling-applications
argocd-autopilot - Argo-CD Autopilot
bootstrap-repo
argocd-example-apps - Example Apps to Demonstrate Argo CD
drawio-architecture-diagrams
argocd-example-apps - Example Apps to Demonstrate Argo CD
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages ๐
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
HomeBrew - ๐บ The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
documents vs tofu-controller
website vs helmsman
documents vs argocd-tooling-applications
website vs argocd-autopilot
documents vs bootstrap-repo
website vs argocd-example-apps
documents vs drawio-architecture-diagrams
website vs argocd-example-apps
documents vs flux2
website vs Pulumi
website vs atlantis
website vs HomeBrew