s5cmd
flipt
s5cmd | flipt | |
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11 | 19 | |
2,339 | 3,324 | |
1.6% | 1.8% | |
7.3 | 9.9 | |
about 2 months ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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s5cmd
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GitHub issues from top Open Source Golang Repositories that you should contribute to
s5cmd - Extended character support for s3 compatible backend
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Migrate 5 TB S3 bucket from one AWS account to another
I've used a tool in the past called s5cmd to copy millions of objects, and it was strikingly fast: https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
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Those using AWS, have you ever tried to use AWS Transfer Family to transfer files into an S3 bucket? Can I use python to make these uploads, and if so how do I set it up in aws?
Some folks say https://github.com/peak/s5cmd is faster than the two options above.
- Gcloud storage: up to 94% faster data transfers for Cloud Storage
- Faster way to empty S3 buckets?
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A Dockerfile for Perl 5.36 / Alpine, with working SSL
RUN mkdir /tmp/output && cd /tmp/output RUN wget --no-check-certificate https://github.com/peak/s5cmd/releases/download/v1.2.1/s5cmd_1.2.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz RUN tar xvzf s5cmd_1.2.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz && mv s5cmd /usr/bin/s5cmd && rm -rf /tmp/output && rm s5cmd_1.2.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz
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DataSync Vs AWS S3 sync?
Not that I’ve seen but you might checkout https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
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S3/100gbps question
I like to use https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
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Downloading files from S3 with multithreading and Boto3
Excellent walkthrough, love boto. We’ve recently been using s5cmd which we’ve found is ridiculously faster than boto without any extra boto tricks.
https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
- How to download millions of files from S3? (AWS CLI stops working after 1st million)
flipt
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Ask HN: How did you build feature flags?
We at https://flipt.io are putting on a buy vs build webinar in a couple of weeks to discuss this very thing as it's a common question that engineering teams seem to have.
If you're interested in attending its taking place on LinkedIn on April 17: https://www.linkedin.com/events/buildvs-buy-pickingafeaturef...
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Open Policy Agent
We're currently evaluating OPA for adding RBAC to our open-source application [0]. We plan on using the Go API [1] and doing the policy eval directly in our app since our app is also written in Go.
The thinking is we'll have some basic built-in policies (like admins can do X, editors can do Y, etc) but also allow users to configure their own policies if they want by writing rego and loading their policy rules at startup time (via config). We'd document the inputs that we pass to the evaluation call such as request headers, IP, role, etc.
I'm curious if anyone has ever tried something like this or similar?
[0] https://github.com/flipt-io/flipt
[1] https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/latest/integration/#int...
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GitHub issues from top Open Source Golang Repositories that you should contribute to
Flipt - Clickhouse integration for flag eval analytics
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️🚀🚀 Top 3 DevOps Trends to Watch Out for in 2024 📈
At Flipt, we continually discuss technologies that can bring change to the industry. In this article, we delve into cutting-edge top trends and tools that can redefine DevOps and platform engineering this year.
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️🚀🚀 3 Must Know Tools for Top DevOps Engineers 👷
In this article, I will share the DevOps tools that we've used at Flipt and in previous roles (such as at InfluxDB). These tools are relevant for any modern software project.
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️👨🔧 3 Tiny Fixes You Can Make To Start Contributing to Any Open Source Project 🚀
But after onboarding 50+ contributors to Flipt, I realized there are ways to make starts easy for newbies.
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🔥 The Single Best Tip To Attract More Contributors To Your GitHub Project💡
In this article, I will share the effort-based issue labeling system we use at Flipt to deal with this problem.
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3 Basic Traits That Every Successful Open Source Developer Has
Flipt has reached 3k GitHub stars ⭐ this week.
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Save 500+ Hours of Maintenance Work With These 3 GitHub Actions
In this article, I’m sharing 3 GitHub Actions we use at Flipt that saved us more than 500 developer hours.
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3 Best Code Quality Tools For Your Open Source Project
In this article, I’ll share 3 tools we use at Flipt to maintain high code quality and ship features reliably.
What are some alternatives?
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
Flagr - Flagr is a feature flagging, A/B testing and dynamic configuration microservice
s4cmd - Super S3 command line tool
nginx-prometheus - Turn Nginx logs into Prometheus metrics
s3-proxy - S3 Reverse Proxy with GET, PUT and DELETE methods and authentication (OpenID Connect and Basic Auth)
flagsmith - Open Source Feature Flagging and Remote Config Service. Host on-prem or use our hosted version at https://flagsmith.com/
s3-benchmark - Measure Amazon S3's performance from any location.
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
kool - From local development to the cloud: web apps development with containers made easy.
nsq - A realtime distributed messaging platform
aptly - aptly - Debian repository management tool
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy