slic-starter
belfy
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347 | 96 | |
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5.3 | 6.8 | |
7 months ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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slic-starter
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The Simple Guide to Testing within your Serverless CI/CD Pipelines
The app is being deployed monolithically from a monorepo, i.e. all resources within the system are deployed at the same time. I find monolithic deployments are the easiest to manage within the client teams and products I work with. If your system has multiple microservices AND you wish to deploy these independently based on what code changed, then you'll need multiple pipelines which will be significantly more complex than what I'm proposing here (check out Four Theorem's SLIC Starter for a great example of CI/CD pipeline for independently deployed serverless microservices).
belfy
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Show HN: A CLI to create your Node.js application's boilerplate
A CLI I'm working on that creates boilerplates and templates for various languages/frameworks now supports Node.js.
https://github.com/utopiops/utopiops
In case of Node.js, at this early stage, it supports Express frameworks, creates the folder structure, mongoose, passport.js, sets up git, linting and testing tool.
- A CLI to create your Node.js application's boilerplate
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Show HN: A CLI to kick-start any language
Also soon, you'll be able to deploy your applications to AWS with a single command.
Appreciate your feedbacks and all the contributions are welcome.
https://github.com/utopiops/utopiops
- A CLI to kick-start any language
- A CLI more than ng
- How to publish a package to npm
- A CLI more than CRA
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Ask HN: What license should I choose for my software?
I've been building a platform that is going to make DevOps work on any cloud 10x easier and faster, meaning you either won't need to deal with DevOps at all or you will do only the tiny part which is really specific to you.
I've managed to build a lot of the features I wanted and now I want to make it open-source/code available.
My question is what license is the best? Can I start with CC and move to MIT later?
https://github.com/utopiops/utopiops
What are some alternatives?
Grant - OAuth Proxy
dora-metrics - Small backend project to calculate DORA Metrics
aws-lambda-power-tuning - AWS Lambda Power Tuning is an open-source tool that can help you visualize and fine-tune the memory/power configuration of Lambda functions. It runs in your own AWS account - powered by AWS Step Functions - and it supports three optimization strategies: cost, speed, and balanced.
cookiecutter - A cross-platform command-line utility that creates projects from cookiecutters (project templates), e.g. Python package projects, C projects.
cloud-functions-typescript-template - TypeScript template for Google Cloud Functions
terraform-provider-iterative - ☁️ Terraform plugin for machine learning workloads: spot instance recovery & auto-termination | AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language 🚀
grucloud - Generate code and diagrams from cloud infrastructures: AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes
yeoman - Yeoman - a set of tools for automating development workflow
azure-sql-prisma-vue - A real case study how to apply Azure SQL with Prisma & Vue
terracognita - Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration