secure-repo
Beehive
secure-repo | Beehive | |
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6 | 10 | |
237 | 6,167 | |
2.5% | - | |
2.8 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
secure-repo
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Show HN: Secure your public GitHub repository with automated security fixes
I am excited to share Secure-Repo, an open-source project that can easily secure your GitHub repository through automated security fixes. The project aims to automate common security fixes, so developers do not have to wade through documentation.
It does not require any App installation or onboarding steps, you can just enter your public repository and click on a button to improve security through automated pull requests.
I invite you to try Secure-Repo on your public repository using the hosted version at http://app.stepsecurity.io/securerepo and share your feedback.
Important open-source repositories have adopted the tool. Here are a few example pull requests created by the maintainers of Electron, Ruby, and GoogleCloudPlatform using this project.
Electron: https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/36363
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Securing a GitHub repo is a ton of work
I've found StepSecurity's tooling helpful in getting my repos secured.
* https://app.stepsecurity.io/securerepo
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Do you maintain a GitHub Action? Contribute to the SecureWorkflows project!
The problem we are trying to solve is to automatically calculate what the minimum GITHUB_TOKEN permissions should be for a given workflow. We are solving this problem by building a knowledge base of permissions needed by each GitHub Action. If you own a GitHub Action, contribute to the SecureWorkflows project by adding a YAML file describing the permissions your Action needs.
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StepSecurity releases tool that it used to improve security of 30 critical open-source projects (including NodeJS, OpenSSL, Python, Rails, React Native)
List of merged pull requests for the 30 critical projects can be found here: https://github.com/step-security/secure-workflows/issues/462
- Secure GitHub Actions workflows by automatically updating the workflow (YAML) files
Beehive
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[LOOKING] Social media framework for ARM. Something able to connect many types of endpoints together using a GUI - I remember using one in the past, it was built using go-lang
Found it https://github.com/muesli/beehive
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What Open Source Automation Tool do you use ?
Hi, I'm looking for an easy to use automation tool for my company. There are tons of projects out there and I find it hard to pick one among them. I found : - hugging - n8n - beehive - flogo - metterbridge - node-red
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Why Developers Should Embrace No-Code Solutions
beehive - has a lot of ready-made integrations.
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Selfhosted IFTTT alternative
Hi, I use this - it s powerful and work also in a Docker Container. https://github.com/muesli/beehive
- Node-RED: How an open-source tool is establishing itself in Industrial IoT
- Redditors que tĂȘm um Raspberry Pi: Qual uso vocĂȘs dĂŁo para a plaquinha?
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How to create a simle Zapier or IFTTT clone ?
After doing some research I found some open source code like beehive, n8n
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Opensourced IFTTT with n8n.io
Beehive: https://github.com/muesli/beehive
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Are you seeing more Python than Go?
For complex projects with a not well defined scope (or very open one) python is easier to extend. Imagine a ifttt tool in python (StackStorm) and other in golang (beehive). This is an apple vs pears example, I know. Golang code is monolithic and python ones is plugable (developing plugins, https://exchange.stackstorm.org/).
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got a free intel NUC from work. Now what?
I have Proxmox on mine. It runs a VM with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with Docker / Portainer. Makes it fairly easy to deploy applications (ymmv though). I'm using that for some self-hosted apps for personal use (RSS aggregator,...) and some automation (Beehive / https://github.com/muesli/beehive )
What are some alternatives?
machine - Machine is a workflow/pipeline library for processing data
Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
DnsControl - Infrastructure as code for DNS!
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
reposaur - Open source compliance tool for development platforms.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
mysql-actions - MySQL Actions
Kibitzr - Personal Web Assistant
functions-framework-dotnet - FaaS (Function as a service) framework for writing portable .NET functions
homebank-converter - A web app to convert an export bank file to compatible Homebank csv file.
slsa-provenance-action - Github Action implementation of SLSA Provenance Generation
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.