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rustshop
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Projects whose entire stack is in rust?
I was hoping to have https://github.com/rustshop/rustshop be like that, but I've got a Rust dayjob since then, and I have less time for Rust side projects now.
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Perfect Docker Images for Rust with Nix
Many thanks to u/dpc_pw, whose notes on GitHub were my starting point for the flake definition. (I also just realized I unwittingly gave my article an almost-identical title by the time I was done refining it, so Iām more indebted to them than I thought.)
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min-sized-rust: How to minimize Rust binary size
Since docker images are mentioned, I'd like to point out that using musl-linked images is often counterproductive, as docker layers with standard library can be shared between different projects and build versions. https://github.com/rustshop/rustshop/discussions/9
- Using Rust to not have to touch Yaml in k8s land
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I'd like to get myself out of the stone age, but don't know how
and here is the project in this area that I'm working on
infra-ansible
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Want to get into the devops/sre/cloud space. Have currently drafted up a 4 year study plan. Thoughts/advice?
https://github.com/cloudresumechallenge/projects https://github.com/ChadDa3mon/infra-ansible
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I'd like to get myself out of the stone age, but don't know how
As for git, I mean just start using it for version control so you're comfortable with things and can easily revert back if you break something. Git is at the core of most "X as code" stuff. You don't need to use Github, Gitlab, Gittea etc, you can simply run git on your local laptop. BUT, having your own git server (github, gitlab etc) will make backing all of this up, AND sharing it with others, possible. Eventually you'll want to get to a place where your systems are pulling code from a known good (Master/Main) branch in a github/gitlab repo. The example repo I mentioned will help show you that as well :)
What are some alternatives?
alnoda-workspaces - :fireworks: Flexible and extendable containerized workspaces. Now. with free offline chat GPT!!! ššš
crane - A Nix library for building cargo projects. Never build twice thanks to incremental artifact caching.
Examples - Various scripts I've created over the years. Mostly a reference for when I go "How the heck did I do that one thing a year ago?"
DevOps-The-Hard-Way-AWS - This repository contains free labs for setting up an entire workflow and DevOps environment from a real-world perspective in AWS
yaml-language-server - Language Server for YAML Files
min-sized-rust-windows - :crab: 464b rust binary on windows
cargo-auditable - Make production Rust binaries auditable
fedimint - Federated E-Cash Mint
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
opencv-rust - Rust bindings for OpenCV 3 & 4
min-sized-rust - š¦ How to minimize Rust binary size š¦