awesome-resources
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awesome-resources
- 22 October 2021 - Daily Chat Thread
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How to Participate in Hacktoberfest 2021
Awesome Resources: List of helpful resources added by the community for the community! This repository includes all helpful links about many topics that can be added by anyone. You can create a new topic to add a resource under, or add to existing ones. It's one of the easy repositories to contribute to but can also help a lot benefit from them.
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My Hacktoberfest 2020
Hi, this is my first ever dev blog. I was thinking about writing a dev blog. A couple of days ago I received my Hacktoberfest 2020 swags and my thoughts were changed to writing about my Hacktoberfest 2020 experience even four months after the 2020 Hacktoberfest. I have participated in hacktoberfest in order to receive the free swags but later I realized that to receive the swags I need to submit four valid pull request. I have heard about the term pull request but I have never submitted one. I have then started reading blogs about submitting a pull request on Github. Understanding how to submit a pull request was easy more challenging was selecting the right repository to contribute. Finally, I choose the repo awsome-resources by Shahed Nasser (https://github.com/shahednasser/awesome-resources). This repo is all about a collection of technical resources. I have submitted almost 6 valid pull request and wrote myself a technical blog and added to the repo. This took a while and I have to give much of my effort and time. From the Hacktoberfest I learned that the swags are a token of appreciation for the effort taken by everyone during the entire program. All the beginners reading this post never participate in any program only to receive swags and a certificate. Give your effort and hard work this can bring you never-ending happiness and motivation to do more in your life. This is what I learned form Hacktoberfest 2020. Thanks for reading All suggestions and supports are welcome.
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Awesome Resources: Resources added by the community for the community
However, not everyone is able to help big projects, and a lot of people resort to smaller and simple projects. Also, I wanted to create a project that would be helpful long after Hacktoberfest. That's when I started my project Awesome Resources.
awesome-compose
- GitHub - docker/awesome-compose: Awesome Docker Compose samples
- Docker Compose Samples
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How to learn Docker?
examples here: https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/
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Ask HN: Why is there no major push towards Android for Servers and Desktops?
Docker compose wraps the app and db in a few lines of config: https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/tree/master/offici... the extra config is for networking / db connections - you don't get those on Android because you don't run network services on it.
K8s can do the same thing, but has more options.
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Simplifying preview environments for everyone
Simplicity: Docker Compose is easy to use, requiring no extensive DevOps knowledge.
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WordPress On unRAID using Bitnami images
I'm a big fan of people who write guides to help - but to balance this, this can be deployed with a one liner, with NPM, its database and the WP frontend, with one line with docker-compose. It would be quicker to update, faster to boot and use noticeably less resources. Good work on documenting your OVA conversion though, as that is still useful and can be generalized. :-)
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[help] Multiple React App Containers with External Reverse Proxy
I'm trying to use the react-express-mysql awesome-compose as a framework for setting up multiple react apps that are tied to the same domain. Once dev is complete, I update the Dockerfile for the frontend to add in Nginx and have Nginx serve the frontend so that it is not running using npm start. I additionally am using Nginx Proxy Manager as a reverse proxy to route where I need and manage SSL termination for me.
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Old laptop for programming
Take a look at https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose pick your stack and use docker compose up -d
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server-compose - A collection of sample docker compose files for self-hosted applications.
Check out awesome compose there might be overlap projects
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Docker compose works locally but not on vultr box
Maybe easier to link to a recommended docker compose config that also fails : https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/tree/master/official-documentation-samples/wordpress/
What are some alternatives?
cross-post - Cross Post a blog to multiple websites
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coturn - coturn TURN server project
awesome-cli-frameworks - Collection of tools to build beautiful command line interface in different languages
mrsk - Deploy web apps anywhere. [Moved to: https://github.com/basecamp/kamal]
tabler - Tabler is free and open-source HTML Dashboard UI Kit built on Bootstrap
wg-easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy]
awesome-angular - :page_facing_up: A curated list of awesome Angular resources
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
calendar - What's Upcoming in 2023? - A collection of awesome ruby conferences & camps from around the world - Add your ruby conference or camp!
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