ppa
wakemeops
ppa | wakemeops | |
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2 | 4 | |
8 | 107 | |
- | 4.7% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ppa
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Dockerfile.template Help me please
or maybe following this tutorial on the Dockerfile template? https://github.com/hiulit/ppa
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How to install Godot Engine on a Raspberry Pi using "apt install godot"
I've created a PPA repository with the Godot Engine binaries for the Raspberry Pi so it's easier to install and update them https://github.com/hiulit/ppa
wakemeops
- WakeMeOps – Debian repository for portable applications with a focus on DevOps
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Devbox: Instant, easy, and predictable shells and containers
We use something similar at our company, although maybe with not such a nice UX: https://github.com/T-Systems-MMS/docker-management-container
This installs certain tools like helm, terraform or kubectl in the specified version as well as python dependencies or ansible roles and collections in a container to use on your laptop or in cicd-pipelines.
Another nice addition for this is https://github.com/upciti/wakemeops, that provides apt-repository for many tools from the Cloud landscape.
- WakeMeOps – A Debian/Ubuntu repo for popular DevOps tools and more
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Show HN: WakeMeOps – A Debian/Ubuntu repo for popular DevOps tools and more
We've made [WakeMeOps](https://github.com/upciti/wakemeops), a Debian repository for portable applications with a focus on devops.
We package devops tools such as kubectl, argocd, helm, helmfile, krew, flux, devspace and terminal tools such as yq, xh, skim, bat, fd for amd64, arm and arm64.
We currently distribute 90 applications, the full list of packages is available [here](https://docs.wakemeops.com/packages).
WakeMeOps makes your life a little bit easier because you don't have to check the github pages of all the tools you use to check for new releases.
* the latest releases are automatically added
What are some alternatives?
ungoogled-chromium-debian - Debian, Ubuntu, and others packaging for ungoogled-chromium
i3-gaps-debian - Debian packages for i3-gaps.
i3-gaps-deb - Tool to create and install Debian (or Ubuntu) packages of i3-gaps.
toolbox-images - deprecated
jetbrains-ppa - Auto-Updating PPA (unofficial) for Jetbrains products.
dock - Pain-free containers for everyday Desktop development
GOdin - GOdin is an open source monitoring server and agent for linux systems. Its main feature is currently monitoring the state of installed packages. It is intended to use with visualising software (ex. Grafana).
RetroPie-Godot-Engine-Emulator - A scriptmodule to install a Godot "emulator" for RetroPie.
python-debian - Latest Python for Debian GNU/Linux