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Sneakers | starter-workflows | |
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2 | 257 | |
2,230 | 8,310 | |
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2.2 | 8.3 | |
5 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Ruby | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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.
Sneakers
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What is your development setup (IDE, gems, library, ci/cd etc) for RoR/non-RoR applications development ?
Gems, so many to choose from, so only a special mention: sneakers as an alternative to sidekiq.
starter-workflows
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Awesome GitHub Action Workflows
actions/starter-workflows
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Laravel code-quality tools
The real power of using PHP code-quality tools is when it’s added to your continuous integration process, which means it automatically checks the code every time someone makes a push or pull request to your project repo. In this section, we'll be looking at how to do just that. GitHub actions is available for free so we'll use it for demo purposes. Note that there are some limits to private repos, so set your test repo to public if you can.
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Elevate Your GitHub README Game
You can even automate the running of this script — hence the directory name automation — to happen every time the data changes, using GitHub Actions.
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GitHub Actions for Perl Development
You might remember that I’ve been taking an interest in GitHub Actions for the last year or so (I even wrote a book on the subject). And at the Perl Conference in Toronto last summer I gave a talk called “GitHub Actions for Perl Development” (here are the slides and the video).
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How to Get Preview Environments for Every Pull Request
Preevy is designed to be easily run in CI/CD workflows, such as GH Actions, Circle CI and others.
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CI using GitHub Actions
I set out to add further development and contribution tools to my ez-txt2html converter. Specifically, I wanted to introduce an initial Continuous Integration workflow. For this, I used the “Python Application” workflow template in Github Actions to create a CI testing workflow that builds a Py v3.12 environments, builds the project dependencies, runs Flake8 linting and Black formatting and then subsequently runs PyTest using the test suites I’ve written previously.
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14 DevOps and SRE Tools for 2024: Your Ultimate Guide to Stay Ahead
GitHub Actions
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GitHub Actions Workflow
To start, I turned to the starter-workflows repository, a valuable resource housing diverse YAML files for various project types. My project being in .NET, I checked out the dotnet.yml file to get insights into the setup process. Understanding the YAML syntax and keywords like on, push, jobs, and steps is crucial for crafting an effective workflow. In my case, I wanted to the workflow to trigger "on" any "pushes" on the main branch. The job describes the specific task which can be given a name, and steps outline the necessary steps to run the job.
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How I Added Continuous Integration (CI) to a C++ Project
CI requires dedicated machines to checkout our code, built it and run tests. We can either setup our own machines, or we can provision a CI cloud provider to do this for us. GitHub actually provides its own CI service, GitHub Actions, that lets you automate workflows to GitHub repo events, like making a pull request or merging to a main branch.
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Add Continuous Integration(CI) for my Java project
1. Add CI Because my project is on GitHub, I choose to use GitHub Actions. I did it according to the GitHub document. I created a gradle.yml for my java project, and set steps for running the JUnit test.
What are some alternatives?
Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby
Bunny - Bunny is a popular, easy to use, mature Ruby client for RabbitMQ
Resque - Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later.
Delayed::Job - Database based asynchronous priority queue system -- Extracted from Shopify
Backburner - Simple and reliable beanstalkd job queue for ruby
Shoryuken - A super efficient Amazon SQS thread based message processor for Ruby
Karafka - Ruby and Rails efficient Kafka processing framework
Sucker Punch - Sucker Punch is a Ruby asynchronous processing library using concurrent-ruby, heavily influenced by Sidekiq and girl_friday.
Sidekiq::Undertaker - Sidekiq::Undertaker allows exploring, reviving or burying dead jobs.
argocd-image-updater - Automatic container image update for Argo CD
March Hare - Idiomatic, fast and well-maintained JRuby client for RabbitMQ
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.