rivet
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2,400 | 0 | |
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9.9 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | 10 days ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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rivet
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Rivet - JS, AI and the agent builder we deserve
But now coming to today's tool, let's talk about a topic that comes and goes, but it's always fun to play around with. I'm referring to AI; as you know, I'm not an AI-addicted person, but I like to have my share of fun with it! And a few days ago I came across the program that I am presenting to you today which aims to be very interesting and fun! Rivet, this is the name of the tool of this week, is a visual development environment for AI agents. But in what sense? Well, once you download the software, you will have a drag and drop interface to create a flow of information that can interact with various LLMs, whether it's GPT, Google models, or even Open models like Ollama running locally. It can handle all the classic control flows (if, loop etc.) and can integrate JS functions directly into it or import them from the project where we decide to incorporate it.
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BotStacks is a platform that allows you to deploy AI-powered applications in minutes, automate processes, and skyrocket productivity by connecting LLMs to data sources using Stack AI's no-code platform
https://rivet.ironcladapp.com
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nerdctl
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 18 September 2023
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Trying Finch and introduce containerd
Direct use of containerd? containerd? turns out I didn't know anything about container technology. containerd was originally developed by Docker in 2015 as a daemon that provided basic container management capabilities under Docker. containerd's scope has gradually expanded and now seems to cover almost everything in the Docker Engine. For example, nerdctl is a CLI for containerd; the UX is almost identical to the Docker CLI, and Docker Compose is also supported (nerdctl compose).
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Docker for Mac Without Docker Desktop
Nerdctl[1] (for containerd) works fine with docker-compose.yml for my purposes (which are not much). The only issue I encountered was with environment variable substitution not working the same as docker-compose, but I didn't look hard for a solution and edited my compose file
1. https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl mine came bundled with Rancher desktop, and 'nerdctl compose up' is all I've needed
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K8 cluster and containerd Deployment
I haven't tried it personally but you might be able to export the tar from docker host with docker cli and then load it on containerd host using nerdctl - https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl
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Podman, the open source Docker alternative ported to M1 (Apple Silicon) machines
It looks like the real nice thing here is having a formula for QEMU with the ARM patch applied: https://github.com/simnalamburt/qemu/tree/hvf
With this I believe you could also used [nerd](https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl) instead of podman but I haven't tested it yet.
- Docker compatible open source: containerd
- Migrating from Docker to Podman
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Running Nomad for a Home Server
One area, where containerd didn't had a first class support was CLI. the default containerd CLI "ctr" has a very naive implementation. The reason for that I believe is, containerd as a system was never meant to be consumed by humans, and was designed to be consumed by higher layers e.g. orchestration systems like nomad or k8s. However, with the deprecation of dockershim in k8s, and users moving to containerd, a new docker compatible CLI came out:
https://github.com/AkihiroSuda/nerdctl
If you just have containerd running on your system (with no docker daemon running), you can just install nerdctl and add
alias docker="nerdctl"
to your ~/.bashrc file.
Then you can just run any docker commands the way you used to with docker, and it will run those commands against the containerd API giving you the same CLI experience that you used to have with docker.
What are some alternatives?
FLaNK-Halifax - Community over Code, Apache NiFi, Apache Kafka, Apache Flink, Python, GTFS, Transit, Open Source, Open Data
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
medusa-product-ai-widget - A Medusa Admin widget to improve product descriptions with AI. Built with Medusa UI, OpenAI and Vercel AI SDK.
bottlerocket - An operating system designed for hosting containers
open-interpreter - A natural language interface for computers
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
sqllineage - SQL Lineage Analysis Tool powered by Python
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
axflow - The TypeScript framework for AI development
Podman Desktop - Podman Desktop - A graphical tool for developing on containers and Kubernetes
SynapseML - Simple and Distributed Machine Learning
podman-desktop - launch and setup vms for podman