Runbook VS runnable-plans

Compare Runbook vs runnable-plans and see what are their differences.

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Runbook runnable-plans
2 1
722 4
0.4% -
0.0 0.0
8 months ago about 1 year ago
Ruby Python
MIT License MIT License
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Runbook

Posts with mentions or reviews of Runbook. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-02.

runnable-plans

Posts with mentions or reviews of runnable-plans. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-02.
  • Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Nov 2021
    This is basically why I ended up writing Runnable Plans, over at https://github.com/vatine/runnable-plans/, the main differences are "you define the plan in YAML" (yeah, horrible, but better than hand-chasing a parser, that MAY come at a later date) instead of "in the script", "the plan has no inherent order" (to allow for future parallel execution), "saves success/failure to allow for later restart", and "can generate a GraphViz graph of the plan dependency ordering".

    But, whatever works, works. Start somewhere, get it into a script, plan, whatever. Then, it is easier to identify steps that can be turned to entirely machine-operated.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Runbook and runnable-plans you can also consider the following projects:

Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!

babushka - Test-driven sysadmin.

Camunda BPM - Flexible framework for workflow and decision automation with BPMN and DMN. Integration with Quarkus, Spring, Spring Boot, CDI.

CopyGithubLabels - Copy labels from one GitHub repository to another.

donothing - do-nothing scripting framework

sshkit - A toolkit for deploying code and assets to servers in a repeatable, testable, reliable way.

jini - Jini helps you build an XPATH and then modify its parts via simple fluent interface.

clauneck - A tool for scraping emails, social media accounts, and much more information from websites using Google Search Results.

strings-truncation - Truncate strings with fullwidth characters and ANSI codes.

bash-timestamping-sqlite - bash commandline timestamping using a sqlite database for personal analytics, activity logging and auditing