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1,494 | 2,107 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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response
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Incident management tools
And if the thought of paying for something like incident.io isn’t right for you, I built an open source tool for this kind of thing before starting this company 🙂 https://github.com/monzo/response
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Incident Response Tooling Best Practices
When I was at Monzo (a fintech here in the UK) I wrote some basic tooling to help augment the way we were communicating and learning from incidents and it worked really well. Everyone knew the process, folks were kept in the loop, and what used to be a bit chaotic was turned into something a lot calmer and more structured. It was sufficiently successful that a few of us turned it into a company with incident.io. No hard sale here, but worth taking a look on a free trial to see how it might fit.
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Grafana OnCall, the easiest way to do on-call management
3. Having a status page to put a small description for non-technical stakeholders.
PagerDuty covers some of this. Monzo's Response [1] and now incident.io [2] try to cover it too. I'd like to have this experience end-to-end.
1 - https://github.com/monzo/response
goalert
- GoAlert: Open-source on call software by Target
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Grafana releases OnCall open source project
Another similar tool I've used in the past is GoAlert.
https://goalert.me/
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On Calls: How do you wake up?
I don't like having sound on on my phone. I setup Tasker to automate bumping the volume to max when I get a text and a voice page. Our open source notification system let's you choose the frequency and method of your notifications. https://goalert.me/
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Anyone here using Go for more traditional Web application development?
We built an on-call application with Go: https://github.com/target/goalert
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Grafana OnCall, the easiest way to do on-call management
I work on/for an open source solution that we based off of PagerDuty, called GoAlert: https://github.com/target/goalert
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Pagerduty vs. OpsGenie vs. VictorOps vs. Xmatters ... what's the deal?
Take a look into https://github.com/target/goalert. The devops team at Target did an excellent job of providing a very useful open source alternative to some of these other options
What are some alternatives?
Aurora-Incident-Response - Incident Response Documentation made easy. Developed by Incident Responders for Incident Responders
go-app - A package to build progressive web apps with Go programming language and WebAssembly.
incident-response-plan-template - A concise, directive, specific, flexible, and free incident response plan template
system
eazy-forms-backend - No need to maintain a server for your forms now, just use our endpoint in your form action and get all your responses in your dashboard
oncall - Developer-friendly incident response with brilliant Slack integration
howtheysre - A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world practice Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
kopia - Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS & Linux with fast, incremental backups, client-side end-to-end encryption, compression and data deduplication. CLI and GUI included.
ego - An ERB-style templating language for Go.
NPushOver - Full fledged, async, .Net Pushover client
pq - A PostgreSQL job queueing system
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go